The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Cool, rain tonigh Cool tomorrow. (Detalls Page 2) THE PONTIAC PR ee ore aie ees ke =. Fs 3 Se A D ahs, WR sh, FE BE Be er Pegg RL Gy oT ae 2 SSR / MAKEOVER PAGES 117th YEAR kkekkekk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 195930 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ‘ ASSOCIATED PRESS 8 /, Mother, 3 Tots Perish treet Blaze * n Perry St x * SOURCE OF BLAZE — Fumes exploding around a space heat- er (center of photo) filled this corner of the Cecil Goines living room with flames, blocking the stairway (right) that leads to the upstairs where Mildred Goines and three children were ‘sleeping. to collapse three feet from the picture was snapped. Pontiac Press Photos by Eddtr Vanderwerp She and the two older children fought their way downstairs, only * * 2 Fire Toll Worst for Pontiac in Last 50 Years Morning Flames Erupt as Father Lights Heater Before Going to Work WHERE FOUR PERISHED — : (on ladder) inspects the upstairs By DICK SAUNDERS dow that might have been an esc A young Pontiac mother, and her three children per- ished in flames that Mrs. Cecil Goines and her four ch A lone fireman bedroom win- route for By. the dow nstairs upst ap. ildren ib irs Cl we ws ‘eve es time firemen reached the window at the height of the $2,000 blaze, three of the family were dead and the baby had suffocated in its Neighbor Waiting on Porch for Ride to Work trapped them in their Perry Street home this morning. frame house at 317 N. Perry St. to get 4 ride to work. * * * Johnson Powers, 33 Seneca St., As he looked through the door who werked with Goines at) window after knocking, Powers Pontiac Motor Division, had | ..id Goines was pouring fuel from just arrived to ride with Goines |, fiye-gallon can into the stove front door, through which this ‘Let Me Talk With Men at the Top’—McDonald ! WASHINGTON (UPI) — Steel-,ment between labor and manage- chief counsel Arthur J. Goldberg. workers President David J. Mc-/ment. That failing, the govern- charged that use of the Taft-Hart- Donald today challenged leaders Ment will go into court and seek ley law in the strike is illegal of the steel industry to sit down 4" injunction that would halt the because the walkout has not im- with him and negotiate a settle. Strike for an 80-day “cooling off” periled the national health and ment of the three-month-old steel Period. safety strike. ASKS AUTO PRESSURE Prof, George W. Taylor, chair- * * * Last night, McDonald told two man of the board, indicated “I personally would like to sit;General Motors officials that they meanwhile that little or no prog- down with these chief executive}could end the strike next week if ress has been made in extra- officers, the men who have the'they brought pressure on the steel ri 5 hour meetings designed to brin responsibility . . and talk out) industry. | a voluntary settlement. the ceined Pireran, ae McDonald charged at today’s | Taylor said the board is not compiat ing board hearing that meetings with yet sure what the issues are be- reach any top industry officials. McDonald made his statements | to President Eisenhower's fact- | finding board which is racing the calendar in an attempt to either settle the dispute or issue a re- industry officials so far have been merely a ‘“‘public relations game.” “T have failed to be able to sit idown with these gentlemen,’ he, shouted. ‘‘I hereby challenge these WANTS TO CUT THROUGH pest to the President by midnight jeone ce to come to Washington! Friday. and let us go to work and get's, The President instructed the fact-/an agreement.” i finders to seek first of all a settle-| Another union tween management and labor, and ithat defining these issues may be the most that can be done in the single week allotted by the Presi- ent. McDonald also complained today at the management negotiating smy/committee headed by R. Conrad USW' Cooper, executive vice president of U.S. Steel, could only recom- witness, New Gyroscope Satellite | :1.rito x .mron, me said, “and meet with the chief executive officers — the ultimate decision is theirs.” Streaking Toward Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (i — A powerful June II auto industry representatives last rocket thundered skyward today carrying a potential/night “and they could not under- “ ” : : |stand why I could not meet with} gyroscope” satellite that could answer many questions)" 0: Of the alee asduatey” | about space and weather. | “We want a chance to explain, | Word on whether the satellite achieved orbit around 4 chance to negotiate with these McDonald said he talked with| a. .’ he said. the earth was expected = a said | “ aylor said earlier that fail. | soon from the National high and is 30 inches in diam- | ure of collective bargaining | Aeronautics and Space Ad-} eter, | ‘s a bigger problem to the ministration (NASA) in} ft gets its nickname because en soe tamer te Fem it looks and acts like a gyroscope =——o —the whirling device that keeps} ‘How else,’’ he asked, “‘will we planes and ships steady. | be able to preserve the principle jof democratic society?" SATELLITE SPINS be ee On liftoff, the satellite was to|LECTURES BOTH SIDEs begin spinning in its tub-shaped| He Jectured union: and manage- nosecone container. The gyroscopic | ™ent officials alike, — spin action—equivalent to an auto! Taylor said this nation is com-! wheel traveling 69 miles an hour—| Mitted to labor conditions by is designed to keep the payload |4greement, but that the processes ing it at a point 10 miles in front |table in flight. jot collective bargaining have been) of the Explorer VI “paddie | Like a gyroscope, much of the] velected in large part” and there wheel” satellite, weight of the satellite is in the) as been “a failure to carry out At the time the satellite was at |Gorigeq om soe ie al py petty _ in a — on tion revealed that most earlier U.S. | a a 26,000) catellites wobbled slightly, miles an ae * NASA attempted to launch tC iG . L hair? similar gyroscope. satellite last Colone oin onanair: ee ee Tone nay lend ‘0 /july 16 but the Juno’ It rocket| gong the use of air-launched missiles to}. .n¢ out of control just after blast-| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)—Rock intercept enemy gatellites used to off and was destroyed by the; ‘n’ roll foes may wonder if Elvis spy on this country or to fly along-|-snoe safety officen, Presley’s manager, Tom Parker, side them to monitor their instru-| Today's shot was aimed at an| is repenting ,past sins. ments and relay the information, orbit that would carry the satellite; yesterday sent the _ Memphis Seven experiments were jas far as 700 miles into space| Orchestral Society a $200 check packed inte the “gyroscope” sat- |(apogee) and as close as 350 miles| to go toward establishing a sym- _ellite, which stands 36 inches |to the earth (perigee). phony orchestra here. ? Washington. If successful, the 9114-pound sat- ellite will be called Explorer VII. Its main goal was to study cosmic radiation, knowledge of which is a key to space travel by man. It was the second space shot- of the day from the Cape. Ear- lier, a B47 bomber launched a 37-foot Bold Orion missile, aim- ent strike. ‘ He said he has formed no opin- fons as to which side is to blame. ae eee ay Da IDS UINUNUUIDCEQIS {UMD ININININL Layne I LeU Un UnUUueumDeuuununy j(uccuuu anne basic responsibilities’ in the pres- é Parker | | > erm and Mrs. Goines was walking to- “I've got to get them out. I've; ward the front door to open it. got to get in there,” Goines. “Suddenly there were flames | everywhere,” he said. ‘Mrs |Goines must have run upstairs at ‘once to save the children “IT could see Goines through the Employment Hit; Students Return |screamed hysterically, he said. RUNS TO NEIGHBOR Powers ran next door and told Mrs, John Edwards, 311 N. Perry window. He was beating at the St., to call the Fire Department. flames with a_ blanket A they She turned in the alarm kept spreading all aroune Jobs Fall Off Over Then he ran back to Goines. * * a MI ° * re ran to ¢ neighbor's, Mrs 800,000 in September; “He was cut and bleeding and | ey a = \ Perry St . . . ; “ . k vO 4 ‘ Ss pails d - Steel Strike in Picture = ee ae beans and told her to call the fire depart- | Powers said | ° ment. . > — National Powers said he tried to keep “By the time I got back, it ap WASHINGTON employment fell off seasonally by 849,000 to 66,347,000 in September. him from returning to the house peared that the whole downstairs until police arrived Goines didn't want was a mass of flames to go with Goines, who had fought des. This drop was expected because patrolmen. . of the atin of ccm peearily em- patrolmen ~*~ * * perately but vainly to sala ployed students to school. | “He stood beating his hands on the blaze, was eae cen oa * * * the hood of a parked car scream- of the house by ames Unemployment fell by 196.000 to ing. ‘Please go in and get my wife smoke. 3,230,000 — also primarily due to and kids out.”’ said Mrs. Jeannette The fire blocked his path through the job seeking youngsters leaving Brady, 307 N. Perry St. the front door, so he smashed his the labor market to resume way through the front porch win- Police forced him to a patrol classes. dow | car and rushed him to the hos- ; “saad Cioines’ blazing The idle figure — being still | pital, she said. Police mpped *r a ' iy, over three million — raised the | ; . clothing from his burned body, | prospect that Secretary of La- | As firemen broke into the house, powers said, and officers had to bor James P. Mitchell may have ithey found the charred body of Mrs.i;estrain the distraught husband to eat his hat on the Labor De- {Goines lying a few feet from the from entering the fiery home partment building steps, jfront door. again. | Marsha and Danny were lying - * * Mitchell has pledged to do just near her. Firemen said she ap- that if the October idle figure was parently had been above three million. ; | Seymour Wolfbein, deputy as- sistant secretary of labor said on his way to work, flames and : Driving by attempting to fiershovitz lead them from the blazing house.’ 24, ke in the Goines’ home FIND BABY UPSTAIRS Running to the front porch, he that with the steel strike still con-/ The baby was found upstairs heaved his body against the front 'tinuing the unemployment total wrapped tightly in a blanket in door, breaking it in for October probably will exceed her crib. . “as if the mother. “The whole dcorway was filled three million (pales to go back and carry her with flames. I tried to get in but * o * jout into the crisp morning air,’ couldn't.”’ Wolfbein said that layoffs due said one fireman. | Hershovitz recalled Goines’ first to the steel strike had topped 223,-| Both Goines and his wife were | 000 in early October, in addition| downstairs when the fire start- to the 500,000 striking steelwork-| ed, according to Powers. Cross Co Agrees With UAW offs due to the steel strike, for- |to get ready for work shortly after to a it merly 10,000 a week, now has [5 a.m. | heater.’’ Its fuel fumes ignited and against recognition of the United exploded as Goines was putting oil| Auto Workers union, agreed tod i Goines mumbled from his _hos- 5 stepped up to 25,000 a week and | The fire was caused by an “‘out-| MOUNT CLEMENS (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) spotte d } He said that the rate of lay- (pital bed that he had gotten up may jump te 50,000 soon, moded portable kerosene space Cross Co., reversing a stand! Wolfbein told a news conference that the wage loss to steel strik- ers and others laid off because of the steel strike has mounted to 863 million dollars through the Nikita Talks to Mao first week of October. He said the! : ‘ in nearby Fraser. hardest hit states in order, are of 5 Jailed Americans Milton O. Cross, president, or-; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. | . dered his negotiators to make) x & LONDON —Seviet Premier arrangements immediately to meet September employment, at 66,-| Nikita S. Khrushchev has car- |. it) the UAW. And at the UAW’s 347,000 was 1,718,000 highest than) ried out his promise to President convention in Atlantic City, leaders a year ago. Unemployment at! E’senhower to discuss with Mao [or striking UAW Local 155 made 3,230,000 was 881,000 less than a '%¢-Tung the possible release of |. .ngements to fly back. year ago. five Americans jailed in Red | the Cross decision to recognize| China, diplomatic advices say. ,. |the UAW came a day after the ” The results of the Premier's (National Labor Relations Board reported talks with the Red j4q set for hearing Nov. 16 an Press | Chinese leader in behalf of the junfair labor practice charge to bargain with the UAW in an attempt to end a 71-day, violence- ridden strike at the firm’s plant Sh BIS ERA eS 8 ys In Toda | Americans is not known here. lagainst the company. it aR eae HEX Ms myself with.”’ TASK Am| wWiance GRIM loading the bodies of three tiny ambulances in the heartbreaking } drive! Witnesses Aghast at Sudden Flames The death toll was the highest in any Pontiac) blaze in the past 90 years, By PETE LOCHBILER ‘words after he stumbled out of the’ By the time he got back to according to retired Fire Two Pontia Motor Division inferno the front porch, the -fire was Chief John F. Schroeder. ‘workers were horrified witnesses “S@¥e my wile and children shooting up the stairwell, Her- . upstairs." hovitz i Mrs. Mildred Goines. 24. died in to the fire this) morning — that P ni ant a vain attempt to save her chil-.claimed the lives of four trapped Badly burned and cut | u noticed that Mrs, windy ( ES 1) 1 { "i AON ( ) ely made . dren: Pamela, 5 months; Marsha victims—a mother and her three indow, Goines a red ' es had bray n act her =e Jean, 4, and son Danny Lee, 2. children out of his head with pai ! snstairs with two children, Mar- Elliot Hershovitz, 43. « X21 Wil- shovitz said 1 and Danny The father, Cecil, 29, was in _ ‘ “ Oo \ » p ran next d was not until later that fire- but St Keego Harboe: i once While Powers ran \ dow } until later that 1) fair condition at Pontiac General ld fret le te at } ft i ered their charred H 1 with t rescued two tiny children from a Hershovitz ran to the re { d i =i with burns on the right home fire and tried desperately to home and tried to brea dies lying on the living room wide, leg and arm. do it again rean Ndouctouirecachnit y three feet from the {ront . . » . \ ft dn't ] ey hewn mothe and children could Tike wher witeces, Jebel bu ldn a * 5 — ag . ? f t ave been rescued had they Powers, 50, of 33 Seneca Ave. I brok k — ce a Grab ation opened the upstairs windows and was standing on the front porch °°“ nOpINe 1D) ke , 7o he had rescued two P mar “2. } Pon . moke ” € out years ug e ( scu stayed in the rear bedroom, [ire of the Cecil Goines home when ut much sm “7 poured (oa feats tee nd men said an explosion suddenly ‘‘filled the that IL knew 1 could? get in aes ; * * * . * * * Pontiac house fire : whole living room with a solid : ’ Witnesses said Goines came. yan of flame.” Hershovitz thought could hive Then I broke a bedroom win- crashing through a window from waved the flames ringing the ‘ jow and climbed in and was able the blazing living room of the fam- AS was his daily habit, Powers incide the front door “if I had had to carry them out easily. ; ily's four - room apartment in a had walked to the Goines’ home , pjanket or something to protect “This time there was nothing I could do.”’ grim task of mother into iftermath of this morning’s fire. begin the and their childrer Accuse Van Doren f Ducking Hearing |. Van Doren today was ducking a congression questioning about the rigging of t iy ae Federal authorities were hunt for the 33-ye ay time champion of “21,” and’ a $50,000-a-year network contract. Rep. Stephen B, Derounian (R N.Y.) a member of the House subcommittee on iegislative ove! sight that has been investigating the practices of certain television quiz shows, leveled the indiffer- ence charge at Van Doren. “Friday night our committee issued a subpoena for his (Van Doren’s) appearance ,. . he has evaded the subpoena and thus far has avoided testifying under oath to what I know would have been the searching questions of | our Committee members, ar-old winner of $129,000, as the long- | NEW YORK (UPI) — Television quiz-whiz Charles accused of crass indifference in al subpoena ordering him to face he defunct quiz show ordered to intensify their Dismal, Chilly Weather to Continue Here Cloudy and cool with occasional light rain todv and tonight is forecast for Michigan, the Weather Bureau reported. Pontiac’s low to- night will be near 40. j Wednesday will be partly cloudy and continued cool and Thursday's outlook is mostly cloudy with a chance of some rain, Tomorrow's high will reach near 50. | Conticn .....-..... . 22 Goldberg Rides Agcin (Foxes Hounds for Good | . | Light northwesterty winds at | Sey NORE es -22- 4 lV} | “Don’t Mr. Van Doren:s admit) i inites an hour at 16:15 this | Editorials .....00000.. oe, 8 RED BLUFF, Calif. (®—Janet BRACKNELL, England (UPI) |ers deserve more than his crass morning will become northerly Markets ....0 0.0.6... cee 23 | Thomas, 16, has been hospital- |—Master of the hunt Effie indifference?’’ Derounian asked, at 12-16 miles tonight and te Obituaries ......0.......... 4 | ized for good reason. A porcu- | Barker reported six foxhounds | ~ * * morrow. Eo ee cceeoeee 20-21 | pine fell out of a tree, scaring | were electrocuted yesterday | Van Doren, who was catapulted ent, | Theaters .......... eee her horse. the horse reared, | when the fox led them across an jto national prominence by his dis- The lowest temperature in | TV & Radio Programs .... 29 throwing her, she dropped her | electric railway track. The fox (play of intellectual prowess during town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, wes Witson, Earl .............. 29 | rifle, the horse stepped on it, jumped safely across the track his 1956-57 Appenratices on the 41. The recording at 1 p.m. was Women’s Pages ........., 13-15 | and the rifle shot her in the leg. | and escaped unharmed, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 4% . ? a ) oS Lf POR GAR LeU > ce 2) Ce es: a ‘ %, P AS - 3 5, . ny oi bh afd ot eee ee 4 oj = sa hie ere Ft ay ae Ce d HIAN q WV. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959 | | 3 The ‘Day in Birmingham Duplex Housing Petition for Westchester Dropped BIRMINGHAM — Spurred by ajJr., cochairman of the Jaycee proj- flood of protests from residents of|ect. Westchester way, the city commis- dames Napier — sion was prepared to turn down &| Service for James Napier, re- request to allow construction Of|tired boiler . watchman at Cran- duplex housing on the street at/brook School for Boys, will be last night's public hearing of the|hneld 2 p.m. Wednesday at Man- petition. ley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial x * ® 'will be at White Chapel Cemetery, | Denial by the commission be-|Troy. lcame unnecessary, however, as His body was recovered Sunday {H. Q. Quinn withdrew his request/from Jonah Lake on the school to have his lots on Westchester}grounds. He had been missing since way rezoned from single family to/Thursday. |multiple family residential use. TWO ales Rochester Against Road Opposes Link to Pontiac The Village of Rochester last|Road Commission to build such a night went on record as objecting road. tama proposed plan to build “an * * * i ive highway link from) City planners have been urged Maghigan State University Oakland |to prepare plans for a broad boule- to Pontiac to compensate for re-vard along Mi (Cemens street mpval of the Oakland County|from downtown Pontiac to the} Courthouse from the downtown gates of the new university. on Pontiac area.” Squirrel road in Pontiac Town-! x * * ship. €ouncil members adopted a res- Rochester councilmen sa, they olution reeommending that avail- believe count, a cou'd be put! able county road funds be enx- to “better use’S if expended on pended to improve the “deplorable county roads in dire need of 1m- condition’ of existing roads in the: provement county, especially those east, north * * * : & id south of the new university They stressed. pariculariy, those Alpes hich they said are essential to access roads in datly use by stu- ¢ ~ommuting students and the entire dents en route to and from classes ered at the new eniversity Copies of the Rochester resolu- tion will be sent to the County Board of Supervisors, County Road Commission and County Planning Commission * * * , Mr. Napier was employed by the | Also, at last night’s meeting, | ./1.501 15 years. He was a member the city commission heard @ 01 the Moose Lodge, Pontiac. | petition to purchase city-owned © cy pviving is a sister, Mrs. Chris- | Property for the construction of tin Cunningham, Glasgow, Scot- | an Olympic-sized swimming pool (),nq | and facilities. | The Forest Hills Swim Club| ' ’ |wants to buy vacant land between! 0 | 0 0 {Manor road and the Grand Trunk | The Rochester councilmen took ex\ception te the report that there should be a necessity to ‘“‘com- pensate’’ for the location of the new courthouse. |Railroad tracks, north of lots on! |Shepardbush a vn DY High Court President of the swim iLeslie W. Fleming, told commus- sioners the group, with a proposed | Supreme Bench Won't membership of 350 families princi-| . . ipally from the Birmingham area, | Review Order Keeping was seeking the pool for members| Monitors on Job land their children starting next) a $ | ono | WASHINGTON um — Teamsters Construction would also in- President James R. Hoffa failed They said the site was the ‘‘care- . lly studied decision of the Oak- [ ind County Board of Supervisors, ower arge ing selected on the basis of how the interest of all people of the e county could ia’ be = In Girl's Beating The resolution goes on to suggest hat action on such an “‘unneces- ° ry highway be deferred until Will Sentence Butcher sach time as a survey will dis Nov. 2 for Mistaken lose an imperative need for such Assault an Sitter i thoroughfare Oakland County authorities oe . = - i i i currentty are Keudaeeing ee AU Pontiac hatch cia) Said) he MERCURY FOR 1960 Functionally clean design is featured clair hardtop, and the lower Monterey picture shows the detail ar gn ee P= cn) Coalanniaed 2 posed plan for a big entrance. MStook a babs sitter for tis 1 the Mercury for 1960. and two-barrel carburetors have increased of the rear deck styling: The car will be on display Thursday at | ™ 7 ' of appealing to the Supreme Court . way to MSUO on the Pontiac @Stranged « fe and heat her. will economy in the V8 engines. The top picture is the four-door Mont Russ Dawson Motor Co., 232 S. Saginaw St Commissioners referred him to The high court refused to canhew side of the university. be sentenced Nov 2 on a reduced r ine gre ide office OF Aa. lower court orders which bar the ~ , charge of assault with intent to do ther study of the program ore Ini j P Pontiac City Manager Walter K ae . j Due at Dealers Thursday icadidl blic heari {Teamsters Union from holding a . h 4 ihn ine bodily harm : ye ss eS ee eee: iconvention and keep in authority llman has report that the * « Bids for resurfacing‘ of Lake- , ¢p, board of monitors ap- vunty Planning Commission is at- Oakland Count, Cireut Judge ° fi 0S q X | | side street between Midland and |" acd see a a ache npting to persuade the County , jie ( ‘ pointed by U.S. Judge F. Dickin- ptung i Y William Jo Beer yesterday accept Quarton roads have been received a Tema r ; son Letts in January 1958, to clean ed Bruce M. Taylors guilty plea . . ty the*city commission, but ac- up the Union : to the second count. which carnes ceptance has been deferred. | Accuse Van Doren a Maximum pnmson sentence of up ree in @ rol The commission decided last | The monitors were appointed to 10 years A restyled Mercury with reduced to a much lewer area and are protected from noise, vibration lnight that since the low wid! aoa — decree en . ; prices was introduced today and slanted outward. and harshness by rubber, butyl! amounting to approximately $1.33) 5€¢ a suit Dy a rank-and-file of Ducking Hearing ss. tse Tay pa of 2 will be shown by dealers Thursday Thirteen models ar being of and other effective insulating ma- Wednesday . Saturday per front foot is considerably group of union members who had E ens St.. ha ‘ed a ‘ 7 teEa. Me ° oe . ° ; 5 rom . “_— = >> fered this year, down two {rom {€Fials at every point where the 4+ New National Bank/more than the previously esti-| SUsht to bar Hoffa from taking maximum life term after being M ie See ae ; ; - j 7 P {fic id: The sui : : : ea wwe been 1959 Three engine options are of. Dedy is attached to the frame <a mated $1.12 per front foot, prop-| OMfice as president. = Continued From Page One! ue a first ea a with dropped as much as $136 in the jeecd all with two barrel or to other chassis components." Building ‘erty owners should be vanmiited tended his election as president ntent to commit mu r. . ag arrears onterey s<eries.-: : oer 8S t i “ Rram. disappeared shortly after east a whe M nm f uM buretors. Two of the three operat New spot defroster outlets allow |further before any action is taken. pee eeree sent a telegram to the com- He admitted eating Phyllis ston oa by _ ‘ ae on regular grades of gasoline warm air to be guided to the most’ The Parade of Postal Progress) City Manager L. R. Gare ex-| In the appeal to the Supreme t . willingne > vec], 18. of 3 Ws on series ¢ yy as Mmuc is $142 in . | : ; ue stating his willingness to Jean peel - 7 8 Wall St yn the top Park Lane a * * * vital windshield areas exhibition begins tomorrow in De- plained that the estimate was Court the Teamsters U nion con- sStliy cla ae 181 ie Pentiac home of = - Mereury engineers have Sut * * * troit, the first time to be shown | Made on the basis of other bids tended the consent decree provid- In Deerfield, Mass.. residents Taylor's ex-wil A new concave grille with the ceeded in insulating the body of \pencury's 13 models for 1960 are outside the Post Office Depart-|Teceived by the city earlier this ed for a convention any time after said Van Doren spent at least * * * dual headlights wide apart, plus the car from the muinning yea topped by the Park Lane series in ment in the nation's capitol year which he termed as “lus-one year. The monitors said ob- part of the Columbus Day week ‘The sir) was alae care vt Mew * huge wraparound bumper gives resulting ina smooth ride.” said a twodiGr éniker (hardtop). a The public is invited to the free cious’’ or, in other words, not Structive tactics by Hoffa pre- end in that country town in’ Tavior’s three children a new look to the front end. Ben D Mills vice president. of four-door ¢ruiser (hardtop) and a,exhibition Wednesday through what might normally be expected. vented them from preparing the eastern Masanchonrtts: Side paneling also has been Ford Motor Company and general}. door convertible The Mont- Saturday on the second floor of Fo Union for a clean convention and Taylor said he thought the changed and the tail lights have Manager of the M-E-L Division ‘| ean i; os h . N; al B election. Letts held conditions jus- Residents who know Van Doren girl, sleeping on a living room been moved from the fin ti clair series consists of a four-door the new National Bank of Detroit) In view of the increased cost tified delaying the convention and i he was in the community on ceuch, was his wife whe was a “Driver and passengers are sedan, a two-door cruiser and a/Building at Cadillac Square andjinvolved, Gare recommended to he was upheld by the U.S. Court wniey ‘but has since ich workiig Si & Pastior hatsueal four-door cruiser. The five Mon- Woodward Avenue. Hours are 9/the Commission that bids on the of Appeals here y terey models are a two-door and a.m. to 9 p.m. daily Lakeside project be rejected and. : The tmends. who asked to have whem the heating occurred. * * * mei ith i : four-door sedan, a two-door and : : . em names withheld * told United St | Sh t t | Off ' Pealniaster 4 > resurfacing be included in next - ee a (Proeacitor r e pe en a : ’ reneral Arthur E. : , - . Cone ess International that noren Chief A tar Prosecutor ee O ag O ay a four-door cruiser and a con Summerfield was to be host at (Year's road work program Appealing to the Supreme Court, Var vertible Teamsters’ counse] asserted ‘‘no @ strolled the streets and chatted George Fo Tuslot ACO f : Mitriendsthat made s comment the reduced charze. said it “would 6 500 More M W k * * * a pores preview of the exhibit But commissioners felt the de- conceivable circumstances justify F / & Or ers today for the unveiling of the cision shouldn't be reaehed with. |deprivation of the Union mem. he furo “qa e Washing be questionable { ther, could haelhac ernie } arabes 7 ; nee ADS De MAENONS prove Taylor intended to murder . _ He Peano Nonna ane sy — wer eanei = consulting Lakeside bers’ right of self-government by , * * * his wife DETROIT ww — Dwindling steel at Chevrolet's » Corvai plant at, Series ind has been cut from 128 , “a oo. prepeeny —_— officers chosen at an honest elec- In his telegram to the commit * * * supplies continued to sap General!nearby Willow Run Output at the to 126 on the Park Lane The exhibition features much of; Letters will be sent to them and Con. a copy of which Van Doren Judge Beer ordered Taylor re- Motors’ auto production might to-'smaller car plant was halted ves-. Two Country Cruiser four-door the new equipment developed for another hearing scheduled. cont to United Press Internatinal, tumed to the county jail pending day as 6.500 more workers faced‘terday as a result of aueaiaey station wagons with hardtop sty- the Post Office Dept’s. automation * * * G Y § | Columbia University English sentence layoffs at Chevrolet manufacturing problems resulting from the steel ing are offered, both six-passenger 29d mechanization program since; In other action, the City Com-| ef Our a k Shots structor said he had never been = plants strike models with optional self-storing 1953 mission approved the annual pump- ers in advance of a program, . heen sent home because of the yesterday wend iasuil ‘ - ‘ all ij ( i 8) s d never had any assistance in steel shortage in weeks prior to will bring GM's ste are the Colony Park, with simu- postage stamps, featuring stamps} Proceeds from street sales in pplied with questions and an- Over 13,000 GM employes had * * * third seat, and a rear window Also on display will be numerous |kin sale by the Junior Chamber of at Wilson School State Gets ff which slides into the tailgate. They commemorative United States)/Commerce for Oct. 24. l-idled total to form and had no knowledge ' yesterday's announcement of new 'neariy 29 000 lated wood panelling and the Com- which are of particular interest/the downtown area will go to, This afternoon from 1 to 5 and in\ aid provided to other con- - layoffs “ muter to this area and Michigan ‘local charities, said Ray Kempton ®84in this evening from 6 to 8 stant. i * * * None of the other auto firms — - == a ———__—________________"___ | the third series of polio clinics Van Doren said in the telegram Wil They Stay The company said 2,400 workers has announced any layoffs re sponsored by the Pontiac PTA had given this testimony under , , will be idled after today’s shifts sulting from lack of steel. Ford A e | Council will be conducted at Wil- ta before the New York grand . and another 4,100 after tomorrow “fut down its small car Falcon son School. vy and was willing to repeat it Supreme Court Nearing as a result of the steel strike. The Production at Lorain, Ohio, and O er, O S erls In aqze On opening day yesterday 1,129 ¥ time to the House subcom- Decision on Disputed layoffs at Flint Chevrolet plants Kansas City yesterday because received shots at Madtson Jun- ttee y S les) T affect six-cylinder and V-8 engine Of & Shortage of stampings. A ior High School. a re . a Ford rk i . : . sec boos se ( ales ax production and body stampings. spokesman said, however. Continued From Page One) There was fire everywhere. It}an unoccupied two-r apart- | initial, ond, third or ster Rain Splatters ts et that the stoppage wae due te an was horrible.” Se dl ete . : . . to it 0 y > < ore € > ni . : p LANSING, «UP! fon c\. tron Chevrolet laid off 1.300 workers internal company problem and in wee rding to Pontiac Fire The theater wax located in ithe ment on the main floor, is owned) sephine Seeley, codirector of the Wid Ss l f the possibly ile - yesterday at plants in Tonawanda met in vemmit at the mtrel strike. Olathe Charex Ect ] g f : f a d ay DY Mrs. M. J. Huffaker, of 307 N.| — i ist lae ection Oo possibly illegal u alos tan Yest ats a, * * A iving room in front of a doorway! floweditaw ard Siichican Ss ncnri Livonia, Saginaw and Bay lai * * : ae and leading upstairs to two bedrooms erry She said shots are administered Mid-Ame l depleted treasury todas tio City because of steel shortages Ford mar&ifactures about half its PS ie pester on where Goines’ ‘children were still There was an oil furnace in the| for $1 each and people of all rica “a ee own Steel and says the national @44¢¢ fuel to the attached tank at i “ ‘basement but Goines was not using) 8&¢8 should receive them, tate Supreme <1 ei Previous GM layoffs had af. stmke so far has not erwusl the back of the heater,” he told sleeping it, said Mrs. Brady | The clinic will continue tomor- = moon wheti t sta n ~eote i . A : s OUNIV al- . cerarEr os = . > . oh The Associated Press | oa n } ‘ fee ted a the cernstedt <a fected car production Met. ENVELOP DOOR * * x row during the same hours at Wide ~attere > > pep sion an “nion, N.d., . er ‘ ee a te neal » * * Flint tea Cobenbas. ‘Onle ce ._* * ._* * The flames enveloped the stair- “These heaters are very hazard-| Bethune School and Thursday at Ser yf > ce t 5 a - = } ckies the southern plains Deput Eley ” stedt makes trim and body hard. Chrysler . third membe of “IT was holding the fuel can a Way door. Burning fuel was splat-;ous and have been outlawed in| Owen School. Wee and “weciern Great LxtesiClarens: W. fawh dae ‘Wil nak (oF peaialinee care. autos Big Three—said yesterday foot or two away from the burn- tered around the living room Many cities,” Metz said at the} rh todas ) ° about | (H« pe . . it has been picking up speed on er and all of a sudden it ex- Goines said his wife ra scene. “In fact, this particular) As , Production was to resume today 1960 model production. ploded.’ mn EP type shouldn't. be used to heat a/ ars arry ay E]sewhers the weather was penny ta 4 dy bas j . : . stairs to get the children while | ~ mm"? , ° t ostly seasonal about oO uinder prot he beat wildly at the flames with room. * * * { - - . s 6 . Returns are due Thurs tay trom | . Precipitation ranged to two Weert PALIT Giri ome cBiic 131,000 retailers for the tirst * ee 3 ; | a blanket, The type of he used has von With Top Portrayals | The blistering heat finally forced yet been determined. ‘A report on anities At Springheid) Mo the month of collection of the Gay — him to run from the house. Leap-'the fuel content is expected to be By JACK GAVER onfall measured 8) of an inch & PONS) that Domestic Att jing up ‘the stairway, the flames issued this afternoon after labora-| UPI Drama Editor It was cooler in the Atlantic Gea. Paul Lo Ndans suid isa (| Ah d \cut off his wife's path of escape.itory tests are made. NEW YORK’ — Two perform- ues and the western mountain “S@btertuge™ fo get areand the Cally ed Firemen said it was evident x © jances make an arresting entertain- eas. but warmer in the Mid. three-cent con tit ional ceiling ae that she tried to run through | “There is some reason to sus-/ment of Anita tial “Chert® which ee Pacific Northwest and the 0f the sales ta a gl the flames with her sen end /pect the fuel may have been athe Playwrights’ Company and jmixture rather than straight kero-|Robert Lewis presented at the sene,”” Mets said. |Morosco Theater last night. } “e . | Kim Stanley caps a decade of scrustien at a the | Broadway acting with a portrayal ough umes to |that would be outstanding in any cause an explosion,’’ he said. iseason, and Horst Buchholz, a Admits Pur se Theft; ‘The Goines had lived there for|German movie idol, gives a mem- 15 months. iorable performance in a most dif- hwe | Magazine Survey Gives annex The Supreme Court cave top daughter. riority to a test of the Lomi Him Strong Lead for priority to a t [ th inl The Weather lion-dollar-yeur tax tit was ale- Presidential Bid signed to case Mich recut Full € 8 Weather Bureau Report rent fiscal troubles PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy and WASHINGTON (UPI)—A weekly sol with eccastonal light rain today . . nd tenight| Tomerrow. partly cleudy REMAINS MUM news magazine's survey shows that The structure. which also houses; st egg ce ge Ber, ‘oi ga wintt This week long has been con- Vice President Richard M. Nixon : tonight and temorrow. High today 50 sidered as the one of decision has a clear-cut lead for the 1960 Sentence Due Nov 2 Mrs. Edwards, their next door ficult role. low tenight 40. High temorrow 5@ . neighbor, said a light was on in| Miss Loos’ script, based on the —_——, The court remained mum yea Republican presidential nomina. the Goines kitchen when she got|"‘Cheri’ and ‘The Last of Cheri’’ Today in Pontiac tion. west temperature prececing 8 am _ terday on the outcome of ane tax re re - A 25-year-old Keego Harbor man, up for breakfast at about 5 a.m. /novels of France's famous Colette, * fe : West me Seo see sitiean Gitlee ae ns “ With only nine months to go be- ‘who got only an omuny purse = “ id : . vl [is not without it own merits, and { Sun” rises Wednesday ai @43 rulings for ite son-to-be-hictorse 20°C, Next year’s presidential nom- his burglary of a Pontiac home/_ ‘I heard a little fuss next doar.|the production is a gem down to : Sunt riser Wednesday at 643 9 oid te inating conventions, U.S. News & last month, pleaded guilty yester- Then a man came to my door and |the last detail. This is an extreme- Moon rises Tuesday at 4.31 p27 clober term. World Report Magazine polled 125 day to larceny in a building when yelled for me to call the fire de-|ly delicate, even dangerous, drama , | Downtewn Temperatares Sut the five Democrat 1) the governors and state party chair- arraigned before Oakland County Javintieias I looked cogs and saw/| that must have the best it can ’ ‘ : sh *t : an 44 eight-member hizh tr-buna! <igned men on the outlook Circuit Judge William J. Beer. peel rg ay ee ee eees ihe get in the two leading roles. For- Rar 42 lpm 46a Statement viewed as significant . Lyle D. Lynn, of ” qo ae Bee tunately, it has is. Bas rr p bist oheoreers. neekine @ clue It said in a copyrighted article eh wae pation! — ee y as this air “4 . yesterday that the results showed i ee tha | as tothe ouleome alithe tax chals for stealing the purse from the} MeudavhinnPonttac Nixon running far ahead of New A wadsy in Fentiac lenge oe home of Gladys Wheatley, %% Empl i i d dows York Gov. Nel y, %2 Employee Gro 1 eeu engetn te TAthoush many of us ght, YOR Gov: Nelson Rocketeter. S. Roselawn Dr. He was retumed| ploy ups Give More This Year Mean temperature 435 not agree with the wisdom. or lack ai i each as already jto the county jail to await “UU Con ri u io * ; pather—Clouds of it, on the part of the Legisla- Controlling convention votes /tence. | ie t b ti ns Rise One Year Ago in Pontiac ture in making these changes.’ With 666 needed to win the nom- lian ipdongleiande ro the five said in a rv farivaly Thine ination. F k R 2 | ¥ ; | f Mean temperature 57 | non-tax ruling the courts have *® * * — eagan Resigns pl ve group pp vee ee | to $5,008 setting the pace for the j ait ais No power er authority 10 pass upon On the Democratic side, the ias Villanova Grid Coach ucts: Gtituaesate th ave come ew —~—< ” |} Highest ae ore _tomresinn Tels the wisdom. policy or equity of Magazine said “all is confusion.” | ted the fund raising activities ‘ome in, said. in 1935 27 in 1875 legislation.” It called Sen. John F. Kennedy Icon resigned tiky iy dine sae of the Commercial Division of the BD val gae oo Sk i= Monday's Temperature Chart "Some claimed the court had , (Mass) the front runner with | Nanay ih bres {Pontiac Area United Fund. . ee ee i Piitore $9 &$ MERU 42M scand tepal busts for going eliher | SbOut B41 convention votes, Htootball team, Assistam conch Jee| Frederick J. Poole, Commercial precan combany, $81.50; J. C. | Ris ck 3 79! | ie : SS A a cs i 00: : Bree Revit "1 * Milwaukee HH 38 | Way on the tax, and might !e However, it said this was not a |Rogers was named acting coach Phang chairman for this year’s \ceneral Printing Conipany Son jad ( Chienme i M8 New Orleans ag 3g, inelined to declare Wt constitu. |“solid figure.” It would take 756 WHERE ARE THEY NOW? — Ever wonder what happens to |for the balance of this season, _[“nive. Pointed out the tremendous tiome and Auto Loan, $130.04, and Cleveland 96 $8 Omaha gg. $¢| Homal in the interest of prevent. |convention votes to win the Demo-| Miss America contestants after the winner is selected and the | Reagan, who serves in the dual Fifterent ote as ees Michigan Hospital Service $101. Denver Of 41 Pellston = 4g. js Img farther final cheas. [cratic nomination. hubbub dies away for another year? Well, here are two from the |C@P@city of athletic director, ~will | ee vision | The employe gifts combine with Dalen in Be OH Biaren 86 34 Democratic State Treasurer’ | 1959 contest about to make their singing debut with Fred Waring’s “Tae te = San: We have some wonderful re- ithe business firm gifts to form the cr Res $f $Prancisce B61 Sanford A. Brown said earlier “I Invented by Franklin Pennsylvanians. Micki Wayland, center, Miss Tennessee, and |aytvant “boethel versity of ee sults to report from the em- |Commercial Division goal of iy jackooneiie 87% rev en’ 3 shudder to think” what would hap-| . | Suzanne Johannsen, Miss Illinois, get instructions from Maestro eAbeoronl rie oad peopl tha | ploye “Chapter Plan” groups, |$179,371. { hE Bh ee pen if the tax were declared ille-| The lightning rod was invented| Waring in Delaware Water Gap, Pa. They'll fake part in a 125-city, good of the team. Maybe Joe (Rog-| tional Bank's cnplefen ave alae ory al aes ot the cane os Angéies 62 &4 Tampa 92 72 Ba by Benjamin Frankl 752 43-stat , , . ; : a tad eae of the final day of the cam- ; a y jamin Franklin in 175 state concert tour over the winter ers) can snap them out of it — their gift 57.3 per ipaign, Oct. 22 ; gent . ; ee a Lara cra YY La a | } i , ~ TE IEE EE ETT EE EE Perr / f : f Vd iA) IV THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959 : rucia ote onigh . ‘Race Agitator Kasper |to r Monday for the second ™ Remember! applauded for saving $250,000 “UP to Get Look at 4 to review Kasper’s case. year in taxpayérs money. This is the second time Kasper’ x * * ‘Possible State Hopefuls Spike H eels D oomed? Slated lo Leave Jail ine op ee Ne re ceed N O iF) Orms . Ne of tal eis at eat | LANSING @ — The Upper Peb- stead of full-sized plates issued | ‘ . ' in August 1958, after serving 9% heretofore each year, go on sale | insula this week gets to look over Integration Ties MOBILE, Ala, (UPI)—The high ,cause too many women to fall and) TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —|months on an earlier federal con- ‘tor Licen se Nov. 1. The corner validating tabs, !0UF Democratic pees for heel in Mobile received a test of|injure themselves, ‘Racial agitator John Kasper is|tempt conviction. were instituted as part of the aT 1960 governor nomi- Re-Emphasizes Desire its popularity today. The ordinance was proposed tentatively scheduled to be re-| LANSING (# — Motorists were three-year license plan, also with) The " opportunity is a byproduct : * \“to protect us against so many/|leased from the Federal Correc- Ty ing to Kill Spider reminded today not to look in the a view to economy. of a Democratic party drive to to Shun the Details of The cue yo Commission |lawsuits filed as a result of falls| tional Institution here Dec, 16. Y , mails for machine-prepared ap- ene ee | stir interest in sreuant sedi and ._s takes formal action on a proposed|by women wearing this type of/ Kasper is serving a six-month Magn Dies Himself plication blanks for 1960 auto li- | Schoo Race Mixin | stimulate organizational spade . g ordinance that the spike heel be shoe,” the commission said. term for violating a court order; cense plates. DSR Black Inks $300, 000) ‘work for the next r’s general classified illegal] footwear on city | en |forbidding interference with inte-| DETROIT \ — Leo Reeves, Sevetarcs of State Jamca. 3 o next years g WASHINGTON (AP) — Thelstreets and sidewalks. The ban applies to is more | gration at the Clinton, Tenn., High 45, was trampling a spider on the Har win : “ ' Ji iy jis, DETROIT wm — General Mana-| ‘election campaign, Supreme Court in a series of brief ee See eee ek ee School. The six months would be! floor of his kitchen Monday. He Hare sai out forme wae ger Leo J. Nowicki reports a net|. Ctiss-crossing the UP starting ‘ ‘ Observers said little, if any, | one inch in diameter. ral law allows) tributing the filled-out forms was _- a tomorrow will be acting Gov. John orders has in effect re-emphasized jup Jan. 15, but federal | | slipped, fell and hit his head a dic « vea-lincrease of nearly $300,000 for op- g J that it wants to avoid becoming} °PPovitien to the measure was | 1. ordinance calls for a $5 fine|a prisoner five days a month off) on @ sink. He was dead upon eee ant Cconemy — reas increase of nearly $300,000 for oP-|B. gwainson, Secretary of State involved in the details of working expected, At least had come |to be levied against violators.|his sentence for good behavior. | arrival at a Detroit Hospital. sons last year. erations of the city-owned De- James M. Hare, Atty. Gen. Paul nut racial integration in public forward to openly object to the |However, authorities said the law * * * | oo However, he said many motor- troit Street Railways during Sept-/|L. Adams and State Treasurer ag . ° proposal. A few women, how- jwill not be enforced. “We ure assuming the Dec. 16 ists appear to have forgotten about ember compared to the same Sanford A. Brown. Monday it unanimously refused | ever, have described the whole ‘The purpose of the law will be release date because we have had Dutch Guiana, on the northeast the change or understood it to be a’ month last year. The latest total * x k® * dea as “silly and ridiculous.” to make women responsible for ac-| ho trouble with him,”’ said Warden'coast of South America, is now one shot affair. left” the DSR with net profits of! The world population is growing to look into the all-out stand! The commissioners themselves cidents which happen while wear-|Eugene R. Goodwyn. Kasper is known as Surinam. Its natural! Hare said the discontinuance $626,688 for the first quarter ofat a rate of about 15 per cent a againgt integration taken by Prince Proposed the law last week, feeling ing the illegal shoes,’ the com- assigned to a labor detail. resources include bauxite and although it has brought a _ few )1958 compared to the same period year, according to United Nations Edward County, Va. That county} that _the modern-day spike heels mission said. The ‘Xv. S. Supreme — Court re-jother ores complaints, generally has been'a year ago. figures. abandoned its entire public school ~ system when ordered to make a) start this fall toward admitting | ae nless you've c anged o new vee * * * Another unanimous order reject Negro applications one by nee y Oo T P | ; L ; = a4 under the pupil placement Justice William O. Douglas a - he felt the court should rule on this appeal * * * Another unanimous order re- fused Supreme Court review of a decision that barred the Norfolk, Va., city council from cutting off public school funds The high court also rejected an appeal which cop*ended ‘the 14th Amendment to the constitution was never legally adopted. This ; —Baby Carolyn Denise Jones, who weighed one pound 6!: ounces at birth last July 7, left Long Island Jewish. Hospital “r day weighing 5% pounds. child's mother, Elizabeth, ae @ the big =e a miracle. ed an appeal attacking validity of uppeal, filed by former Governo: North Carolina’s pupil placement law. The appeal was filed by a Negro who was told he had to use all administrative procedures un- der the state law before {filing Dan Moody of Texas, asserted the amendment “‘has the undying ha tred of approximately a fourth of the people of the United States who regard it as an expression of tyranny.” Off for Alaska? 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(AI The [).. will relocate in Cadillac : ght plan for the first Mercury incorporate under Michigan law as ned satellite v Amski, I (was announced to Osteopathic Hospital Is s Space «a . pets arom Making Use of Its New s Ss 4 i I calls the ¢ " to \ 1 ont faee as Emergency Room ( tha i mon t an , and in the ‘ Ca ’ ts backed a, ; la i ree ( gn Canave \ t < $ ¥ s * ” . Ss I . ; ; * * * t ; 7% ; : ‘ ¢ \ De sf t r ' : t = , pavrol ‘the In operation two weeks, the Tr Ss said emergency room has had as many as 15 patients during one eight-hour shift. according to ate Ae ee i, et i Cadillac Gets Another Out-of-State Business "Accident Cases | Harry H thnistrator Whitlow, hospital ad TODAY — “THE MUMMY” “HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL” |B .3.. STARTS WED. EO IE FLSA ey TED a ae ae a OT I r | THE MOST SUSPENSE- e. fe : AP Wirepheto ~ , ~ Shown At 1:00 GA a7 MINU ~ t Y offic ‘CHESTER’ AND HIS SON — Actor Dennis Hollywood. It was Rustin’s camera debut with NOW! iOa Ria Pale 3:05 - 5:25 IN IN MOTION PICTURES! Weaver, better known to TV viewers as Chester both his father and his mother. Rustin was born 7:35 - 9:45 _ wi of the Gunsmoke program, poses with his wife, | Feb. 19 and is the Weavers’ third son. The other “A dramatic story of a high school teacher and a { Juund Jerry, and their 7-month-old son, Rustin, in children are Richard, 11, and Robert, 6 beautiful night club entertainer!” Summerfield in Detroit Overeating Psychological? Latvia, flat country in north | uania, was annexed by the Rus- Burope between Estonia and Lith-'sians in 1940, ELD OVER! NOW y SHOW STARTS ie 7:00 and 9:00 | 7 : we prevents CARY GRANT EVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON ALFRED NiTeRCOCK’S NORTH WX NORTHY all 4 ORTHWEST RTA ATONE aon Adults 90c Children 25c Bere neces By BOB THOMAS AP Movie TV Writer LILYWOOD AP) That r it tells such * * * s i » | is peevish : ‘ Police Meter Maid CAROLYN JONES — DIANE BREWSTER fd > Partial to No. 23 LINCOLN (iP — Esther DS pol partment meter wears badge No. 23, was a Dex ind was sworn r THE ONE-MIAR <9 BRIGADE” a ee toonaen ne el DR. NOW “ce “SBLUE SKY , sBu IN i A GREAT ee | Even the imitans Family Program woman he saved hated him for what orn ]INNEMANN'S Cc : THE NUNS s 2 STORY PLUS Someone has to find the Boy with the Big Secret ‘RANDOLPH /- ‘SCOTT. Liope crcae _. EASTAN COLOR anc sterven MCNALLY RICHARD COLEEN EVER - GRAY AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE oe Lanza Liked Food and People FOR YOU—A GOLD CAR KE vy WITH NEW CAR LOANS Low Bank Rates Which Include Life Insurance Liberal Terms PONTIAC STATE BANK @ CONVENIENT OFFiCES nansaesess@® lee MEMBER FOIC talked battle with weight ibout his lifelong heard once in a lifetime. He was full of plans that were never re- lized because he couldn't control himse!f as he did his great voice sions he He was complain- ing of the movie COLOR by OE LUXE screen's tendency = NeEmMaScoPE. to make actors Four Groups Urged STERZOPHONIC SOUND ok heavie ; than ADDED “TRANSCONTINENTAL” ¢ CARTOON ime “he was a to Obtain Flu Shot eas O UDIAIN TIU SNOIS | FRI. James Stewart in “ANATOMY of MURDER” Mario's main WASHINGTON (UPI) Sur- ——— trouble was not geon General Leroy E. Burney has with the lying urged four groups of people _ OPEN 10:45 TWIN screen but with THOMAS particular to get influenza vacci SHOCK SHOW! himself. No one knew why he ate _. ons before the flu seacn LAST DAY! & ; nations before the flu season too much. Whatever the psycho- epaete pene ark oti aide diab Burney said Monday that the - Oe es a ae predominant type of flu this fall his death at 38 * * x His gargantuan appetite first made its appearance in the Army Coddled as a youngster in an Italian family, he didn't take to and winter probably will be the Asian strain rather than ‘'Influ- enza B" which was the major troublemaker last year The Public Health Service, he said, didn't anticipate any big flu the l ; > > § the military life. He found his epedemics but vaccinations should solace in eating. He claimed that be obtained from family physi his peak weight was 241, but his ‘ APP aia eat cians for persons in the following groups — Those for whom the onset of influenza might represent an added health risk, such, as ain indvidu- als with cardiovascular or pulmo- nary conditions, persons over 55 with a chronic illness of any type, and pregnant women _ Persons” responsible of the . — Persons who provide essen- Army buddies claim it was closer to 300 Many show business figures re- call Mario from the days of the Air Force show, ‘‘Winged Vic- tory.’’ in which he was a chorus singer. They tell of how Mario in- vited his parents up from Phila- delphia during the New York run But he didn't want them to see him as a fat boy. In the two weeks Exclusive First Run Program for care sick before they arrived, he starved’ | ; bli . away 75 pounds. spam one "alah: suc == Pe cemen, firemen, and _ trasporta- * * * C porta tion and communications workers — Persons working for indus- tries and stores which want to keep a low gta 2 rate Later in the run, he became so large he had to be put in the in- firmary for compulsory dieting. But he broke into the kitchen one night and mixed up an omelette of two dozen eggs, accompanied by a loaf of bread After the war, Mario came to| Hollywood to star in films at 169 | pounds. But that couldn't last. ! Once he wanted to get out of do- ing a movie he didn't like and he became too fat to face the cam- era The last years of his career were a constant battle between! his appetite and the demands of the screen, He claimed that his| ‘oice sounded better when he was he: ivy. x * * | His problem, he said, was not} because he loved Italian pasta. | “Tm a great steak eater,”’ he ex-| pl iined. ‘‘But J] like great quanti-| ‘s of wine and beer.” | “Mario was well liked by his’ fellow soldiers and by many who| worked with him at MGM. He was‘ eager, affable and leyal to those) who helped him get me start. * | Pius Adventure Packed Co-Feature There are about 500,000 music John IRELAND—Mari BLANCHARD in “NO PLACE TO LAND” teachers in the U. S. es PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER 2435 Dixie Hwy. / FE 5-4500 AND Confidential Expose’! But in ae years, a troubles | caused him to withdraw from the| world. He holed up in his Beverly Hills mansion, refusing to see his} closest friends. Once in a great while he would open up and ap-| pear to be the lusty Lanza of old. Such an occasion was the last! time I saw him. He stripped off his shirt and flexed the muscles of | his huge chest. “Is that fat?’ he | demanded, “No, it’s muscle. I've| always had a 50-inch chest, no | matter what shape I'm in. It's! just this belly I’ve got to get rid! of.” | * * * | He showed off his boxing ring, | where he sparred with his pal, | Rocky Marciano, And he sang for| half an hour in a voice that is! ALSO—IN COLOR ai . F | “ PRODUCED AND ' “BACK TO | \ i * i. NATURE” | ep Ene ANE LAND OF THE Pegs an te SUN-BATHERS ASC G ke LAST TIMES TONIGHT & x x ¢ “blue” iia | deni im" “CURLY HUNT STEREOPHONIC SOUND CinemascorPe TONY CURTIS “HOUDINI” <i. | ih. ete Sig. (8%, Sia LF yc gh =< — a? a 7 ey ys © «3 "ee lh of N\ RAP ee STORE CIE FN Ble a be Eee tome eg em &® 4 sere ‘Ee -* -« a a at ‘eer we 8 othe se > te» > re . Pe PES ee ewe ee a RAS ADAM onde lod-vln o~ eed a Te OS EIST SIP FO ae 2 — / — : ,e q a : pet tyiay pany ‘ i ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 . ‘ iD . Death Brings Actress len ay SI { F Mi ‘ = Land Ordinance ‘Starts at 7 P.M. | | ame 1SSE In Life A polio clinic scheduled for to-| Charles F. Sibert, associate brok- d ; er in the real estate firm of Roger morrow night at Drayton Plains HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actress|Texas location because she want- Nearer an OK Sct mt we held ra - Plains B. Henry, Inc., Rochester, ha¢ LaJean Ethridge, who vainly ed to leave the house they shared. Peabed n ela Irom ¢ p. m. purghased Henry's interest in the sought the Hollywood spotlight in “ ito 8 p. m., not from 7 a. m. to business. life, found it in death today. It was = break she was Pd Waterford Area Acts's p. m. as printed in Friday's Pon-| It will be known in the future ; ways looking for,” said her moth- . ac Pre as C i >. ill main- Until John Wayne made her his ev, Mrs. Jewell E. Wilkins, with on New Regulations for tiac Press. ae aig es and will ss protege and gave her a featured : : sists The clinic will be sponsored by, ©? ces in the present loca- hom the blonde, 27- e sponsore y - = vl w , 27-year-old ac- Subdivisions tion at 511 Main St. part in ‘‘The eAlamo” two weeks li a ? See (5 tress lived here. “I hope he not only Drayton Plains School, | ago, her 10-year struggle for film- (Smith 7 n but also Jayno Adams and McVi $e , Smith) doesn’t get off alive.” ; ; put also Jayno Adams and McVit- New Jee fish h ; land recognition had failed. . . The following are top prices Another long discussion last night tie. The public has been invited to w versey Esnermen haul in It was this sudden success that| Miss Ethridge, who was just an- | Ins covering sales of locally grown f ans between the Waterford Township get either the first, second, third, about half a million pounds of allegedly spurred her actor - boy|°ther face in Hollywood's crowd produce brought to the Farmer’: Board members and Township En- fourth or booster shot. lobster each summer. friend, Chester Smith, 32, to stab| Of extras until Wayne spotted her, gineer Felix Anderson brought the | a eee her fatally Sunday near the film's) became an actress mainly because Market by growers and sold by ; establishment of specific rules and| mas —jshe didn’t have enough money to) NEW YORK & — Space age|them in wholesale package lots.| CHICAGO — Forecasts of regulations for new land developers | finish college. stocks and some aircrafts ad- Quotati are furnished by the/™°re unfavorable weather for har-| closer to completion. Mrs, Marie Mills, director of in-|\vanced in a mixed stock market De fo of vesting brought active demand for| 4 nderson had presented a tenta- . YOU ALWAYS struction at Mt. San Antonio Jun-jearly today. Trading was mod- troit Bureau of Markets, as of) soybeans on the Board of Trade dive procedure los the horde cont S m le Littl B J jor College in Covina, Calif., which/erately active. Monday. today. ‘sideration at last week's meeting, | a p e rown ug |Miss Ethridge attended for one! Changes of most pivotal stocks ° Prices for soybeans advanced a and with, additional revisions, a INVEST IN THE ‘year, said: were narrow, seldom going to a Detroit Produce cent or more in early transactions new ordinance to control develop- d fj d t h i) ! “She wanted to teach dramat- |point either way. FRUITS re Se aie the sie mi ments in the township is now in an Ind ou wna S £00 . ies and speech art. But she had Thiok Apples, Delicious, bu. ............ 33.75 A firmer soybean meal market sight. | ol, the rocket fuel mak- Appl Greenin bu 2.25| a) hel bez fu = to leave after a year, and our = Keapoa, Neidkpegemin) rides) COROSOG “ also helped bean futures. : : ‘ : er and yesterday’s most active |Apples, Jonathon, bu. ............ 2.50 | There is a possibility subdivi- Mad ith h . . . 4 ¢ : 2.50) r ’ ade wit ome-grown grain harvested a card on her says: ‘Quit due to | sink with a rise of 5%, added [ADB Melntoan, bu. °...-.-..-. 250] Wheat steadied around the | sion owners may be required to cw 8 Br a financial need. another 3 points in brisk trad- |Apples, Wolf River, bu... ** 30] ones ok wales: seed a | post performance bonds for nec- hour’s drive from our distillery. And pure, Think well of the future. “She starred in some of our . Grapes, Concord, pk. ............... 1.25) #0 the cake and cracker trade | essary utilities to assure better J , ; Ai fic, i. ; ; ee a Pete Marte. Gu, 3501 which some reports placed at h sweet limestone water from our own under- You'll live in it and you'll }j plays, and she was always creative P Kiefer. b 275 | operations in the township. i in i _and intelligent. She got As in pla Texas Instruments resumed the fears. Bose. bu. .....|............. 350} around three million bushels, De- ground springs Slowly distilled, then trick- always invest in it, too. Let | producti & basi fiat i P py | uptrend, gaining about 4. Philco Quince, bu wii eee 400) mand soon slackened, however, | This would pertain to water sys- ‘ , us show you how easy it is ji) Plt ticn and English liera.(Was up about a point. EROCMOE WE ses eusszeete*s? "1 200) and price changes were held |temus, sewage disposal and street: led through fresh charcoal for extra clarity to build for the future by in- }/ @PPreciation an & itera- VEGETABLES . \to-house hook-ups, Anderson said. | ; . Vy ” x .« * | within g narrow range. nd mell Th , - | vesting wisely — out of in- | ‘Ue hile. the b industrials |B&tts: f2PPed., Bu... eeeae. $2 00 . The other business, the board a ellowness. Then we age six years, anc ; : Meanwhile, the heavy in ee oe 330, Demand for corn was lacking approved the Lotus Lake subdivi. windun wathithe smoothest ftest bo come, monthly, if you wish. and rails performed listlessly as|Cibbage. bu eeenenenen 7.1.%3'early in the market and prices sion Plat No. 3, ubject to the| P SOEs SUIRES ur i ; ' § é iN¢ oo S z : Drop in, write, or phone us the outlook for settlement of the pace Ce _ toRenneiBanose i 3$\were virtually unchanged most of approval of. the Oakland Counts bon that ever touched your glass. Sample for full particulars on in- | steel strike vemained dim. Cabbage Sprouts Be seesee esses 178 the time. Road Commission and County En- Little Brown Jug and find out what’s good ! vestments in the future of | The eed ogra eens |Sattous doz. behs. ....... 3 sal Near the end of the first hour gineer Howard Keef, regarding . our country. | pie | oo bli St 1 |Gelery: pascal. 2% doz. : 3.35 wheat was unchanged to ‘4 higher, drainage and grading plans. S 70 $ 93 change; Hany. Btepuke tee se ae ce -++ 1 December $1.975%; corn unchanged a we + | nudged ahead pipiens Jones & Celery. root doz. . . cies to 4% higher, December $1.0915; . . 4/5 Qt Pint WAT LING | a os . axial) — ee Esepiant, Long type. pk Sanne 90 oats unchanged to % higher, De-| News in Brief : F Cede No. 915 9 | eral Motors was steady, Ford | Fennel. siege Lee - 299 cember 72%; rye unchanged to ‘| Sale 513, about unchanged and American popraaish. pk. ...--.eeecccecaee 400 soybeans %s to 1 higher, November, ayoy Hedden. 59, of 81 E. Tenny- | “s racti 1 dot behs. ........ wees 150. €9 716 2 ees as : Motors down a fraction. eorak: so hehe, is cas 1.75| 92-167. son Ave. pleaded guilty to drunk & co. * * * d Ls poledg ile ie soreness rt driving today before Municipal ’ York Central eased and | Onions. 50-Ib. bag ..... .. 1.25 | ra Cari) Mec: . Saniurd Oil) (New decacy) @aalfareen early won. tein so Bowl Over Bystander — Judge Cecil McCallum and was her New York Stock Exchange tandar 1 y Parsicy — oe nae So fined $100 or 15 days in the Oak h about yrxnanged: Parsnips Ss Du. ..20200211. 200) = PROVIDENCE, R.I. Police land County Jail. ond other leading exchonges eeroers, ee a Bena ; =| cruisers converged on an all- pp . hot b occeecerceocs | | : i » New York Stocks Peppers Red Sweet bu. ...-: 173 night bowling alley early today Someone | broke into tm os 72 e@ ee ee eee ee ee eppers. weet u osee « £90) P : ; as 6 -rof's 0k Shop a ¢ . AW 1 | | Admiral _212 Kimb Clk ... 684 Peppers, Pimiento, bu. .... . 200! after a telephoned report ewe cice St. ned Sle $20 hon a § Watling, Lerchen & Co. r] Air Reduc .. 821 Kroger nae pat enter 50 Ib. bag 125! men were there with guns When rence St. and stole i ro! ‘ g 402 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 1 eco eae . a SCHAL = i Wadhten kick ae be 1 police arrived they found about (cash register, it was reported to WIR AM WALKER, g Pontiac. Michigan | |Allis Chal .. a: Ligg & My .. 904 ep pebiad Ce a - bo 50 men, all with guns in hip Pontiae police yesterday. 2 "aie i - DOURBON- / 232 Gis e: ite, doz. sate Y - “7 _— -—— I Please send me more information § rye Me tail ‘ peal pis “ oe Rutahagas, bu eon 00! holsters. The men were off-duty . Nckering Red ; : fj J abeut Diversified Investments. 1 \Am Airlin 968 (cons s Cam 30.5 SQuash, Acorn, bu .. 50 : - “inating he Abe Lapides, 1610 Pickering Rd., : : 3 aS Gash) Buttercen |b weoeeeeees s0| Policemen participating in the aa - : 1 1 Am Can 43.7 Lone S Gas .. 39.3) Squash, » DU. weees eee Bloomfield Township, reported t bs i ee Cree gee ENE Lerrilard oun (31 Souseh. Buseraut. Be. «. 130} police department bowling Pontiac police yesterday that some BOO - cove -csicrcrs sien scwecace | z = : Nas 7 . . sere eereecsens \ a) at some | Anh Met = tan aa Mack a . “a , Tene thes a teies ba ue league. one broke into his car parked neat A tors ... 61.2 peanning __.. 32372) EOMOAIOCS. DU. . ..cccrcecccsccccess ‘ : Daddress oe. ccecccc cee cceccecees ‘ AmN Ges. $7.2 oe ce 44.1) LUrRips, Bu. .....ccsscccesccescce - 150 |\Temple Beth Jacob and stole a fur - 7 : = — an as May D Btr 4g.¢) TUrnips. topped bu. ........ eececeee 2.50 5 leoat watoed at $250 | - Mead CP .... 462 . Lo, 986 mod fd GREENS pees io pet OGCAGdcoSosnosaccooon : Peete ToS ggg) Merck cae Cabbage No i. OU. ......0....00. $1 50 1S | abe tel eGColivensliosshirelCt . pesos ee oe le ed | CHESTER SMITH Armco Stl | -. 146 mee ee Collard, No. 1, bu. ses... rill. 150 | Robert J. :. r. . ‘* itt e rown ug r & Co. 334 Mpls : ale. Ce Se Aap eceeseooo 1 50 ‘eported ti ontiac ice yester- — co a a ae oe a ae ee Went Geico sists: anc vco C Eewit . Mad lak =CoocoBOCCcOconoosoaneEnn 7 al ni someone stole i M * x Beth Steel... $66 Monsan Ch... 486 Spinach bu. 771.277” SUITE a'so # : noakd Wn6tGF, boall propeller and 6 Year Old * Straight Bourbon Whiskey Boeing Air ... 33 Leng ‘uae . ei Series Chara WG con sscn- cece wees : Ty in ues | e | hr abt = ' ‘ i f 1 Borden seco: LL. ° ol * Turnips u. . wis sn es na ara 50 ithree rubber UM pers rom WS . ; yheel ... 182 ‘ QURRO? S OLD « 86 PROOF were ero" SUT Mocter Br... 28 | LAD . unlocked garage. The total value STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY « 6 YEARS OLD + 86 PROOF Brist My sas SA GREENS AM ONS INC.. PEORIA. ILLINOIS Budd te 2 hide ae a 237 Celery Cabbage, doz, ...........08, $2.00 5 t of the items was estimated at HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINO! Burroughs 1111303 Nat Cash R -o aol — . Tes a UAW Group ugges s $107. Cal POck cnc, S02 Nat Delty =... 3 , et Seen ace . y Calum @ W'S 344 Nat Lead 0.108 Lettuce’ leat bur esscos eeesees 238) $2 Monthly Raise OS) avo wrist watches valued at $99 me weenie = Aecebaghs fle . WROWIRUG, Di i ikea cerns ees kes, 2.25 ; ge ou ant to uy wm Pcapieeds airs 2216) Noam aves. See _ Vote Grows Near eee erie Case, JI -+-» 183 Nor Pac .. 48 lpolice yesterday hy the Lynn Cater Trac ... 32. Nor Sta PW .. 232] Livestock | Newelere. 1 &. Gacinner St Ches & Oh ... 674 Onio On 37 4} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. w—The ewelers, ©. sagging ot. Chrysler +. 631 3 Cc . 826) | aft » ™. J, Cities laa = 2 —— mM at Me 3} DETROIT LIVESTOCK - constitutional committee of the Evelyn Prieto, 551 Granada St., “s ; Coca Cola ...162 Pan AW Alr ¢ . DETROIT. Oct. 12 (AP)—Cattle—Sal-\United Auto Workers convention reported to Pontiac police that Panh Ep! 46-6 apie 2.000. Bul ly supply slaughter . Beh P We fan help aon lt ee Ga . 311 Parke De. _ ge steers only Wualted cuiceer” choles thelt: today trimmed 50 cents from a someone broke into her home last “ . Con Edis “eT. 62.4 enney "167 ets in early run, cows around 30 per/nronosed dues increase as the con- Pe ‘ tole 0.50 from < r the deal with one of our ont nen iste Peost Cola eS gcuire pet ‘cows opened may ke ata got ready to wete on the eatin peel nals puss ont Bak... 0 ; t ; ad) P he yboard. . . Cont Can ..... 483 Pfizer : “""g7 5 Strong: most early sales choice steers d tion - Mot ..... 105 Phelps D "36.6 950-1150 Ibs. 27.00-28.00: several loads GUeS question. | — low cost home financing Cont Olt 48 6 ent Pet aoe arege high choice steers 1000-1120| The committee recommended an. A break-in of the Pontiac Sta Rng «+ 22.1 oe Ibs : ood to } hol teers|. a wey 1 Saginav > loans come in and dis- Gorn Pa . -. 81 api on aan ebtiel 00: most good to average choice increase of $2 a month in the basic tione shop . eae a oliee Poe Curtis Pub ... ll _. 60 (heifers 2400-2650; utility cows 15.50- 3 dues. Of the $5 dues, $1.25 would Was discoverec Iv ntiac ty D ... 575 RCA 75.71\16 50. few st eight utilit t $3 dues. ‘os ne y } > ’ lans and needs Det Bais 33 Le Bil oe 4 i1 68, canmers aud, enites 1) e616 40. go to the strike fund, $1.75 to the Jast night. It has not been de cuss your p sda Pea ess Rex Drug te 48 as Ein canners down to 13 00 international union and $2 to the termined what is missing. f dl , DuPont 258.4 Reyn Met . a 5 P ig ged riage Butchers and sows i ; ; } : a eceeee ully igher: No. 2 and 3 240-260 locals. : . 9 to 6 with our Irien ome- Rest Alr Ly -- ee Rey eat’. 10/422) Ibe. 1238-1286: f to 1275: No. 3| Thursday, Oct. 15, 9 a.m. to 7 nay Eaton Mfg 105 408 aerewes a LIE 38| 260-300 lbs 11.75-12:00 “mixed grades Supporters of UAW President Pm. First Methodist Church at : li El Auto L .... 515 gt Rez Pap .-. 524) sows 300-400 Ibs. 1050-11.75: No. 2 and] . . : ; ; Birmingham. W. Maple at Plea- : loan specla ists. El] & Mus .... 7.7 gears Roed -.- 49.1 3 400-600 Ibs. 9 25-10 00 Walter P. Reuther earlier in the oot Snack bar and free parking ! Emer Rod ---- 193 shell Ol .+--- 303 Vealers—Salable 250 Steady; = most) convention agreed in caucus to fe RR ....- Ae, ice yealers) - J 5 ) Ex CellO 00071 Socomy oes 41 5/53'00-40.00" standard’ and food “25.00.| push for a $2.50 increase. |, Rummage Sale: Thurs. Oct. 15, CHECK YOUR RATINGS ON THESE QUESTIONS * iad Mach... S17 Sou Pac .--+---113/3500. Cull and utility 15 00-25 00. ; 9 am to 4 pm. The LOOF. Ford Mot ’ 84 lt rie oe ee aelable Fae ieee ane At the opening of today's ses- Hall. 433 E il Mile Ra, ie hee NO YES e j thd nm slaughter am we ents|._: - SS o . SS Iro armer Mkt Te ue ofa ae Frueh os. , 35 6 std Lat ot Me q\lower: slauehter owes Meedy bn stron sion, the 3,000 delegates approved hese Le ad Erie @ Am I really developing the two highest paid abilities in Gardner Den . 44 Std Oil Cal - (rj ifeeder lambs steady: one load choice by a 9 to 1 vote a recommendation, BMnEhar oe — business and industry—the ability to handle people and the - Gen Bak . 12.4 std Ot) Ind .- 4g | WOoled slaughter lambs 2050; one load . : 5 he d se | Rummage Sale. Clothing, an- us! usiry—l { ste peop , OD CO Gen Dynam 472 std Off NJ ++ S88 | pood to choice shorn lambs with sum-,that the convention settle the dues! _ * : pate Se ability to sell my ideas to others? Gen Elec 775 gtd Ot OW «+ 524) ner shorn pelts 1950: “out Iambs of - - tiques and misc. Cor. 421 S. Opdvke y y J . Pp |. 304 ar its : question rather than submit it to apna Zl Gen Fads 96 = Stevens J 175 (this load utility grade at 14.90: cull to _- Rd. and Knollwood. Tues. Wed ; ' end nen =r osall ae Stud a ee 60 2 | choice slaughter ewes 300-600 most a rank-and-file membership vote. Oct. 13, 14th. 1l a.m-4p.m. Ady @ Am t preparing myself for leadership in all phases of _ : Sun oe , | 800d and choice feeder lambs 17.00-19.00 | , omy lite Sen Kine 14 Baer ea . et : Rummage Sale at St. William my life? O a Gen Tire 71.7 ‘tenn Ge 3 ‘ ° 'Church in Walled Lake Friday and . ee Feri Pere Somes Pred 308 Texace i ia3| Poultry and Eqgs Copters Deliver Pay iSaturday. Oct. 16th and 17th. 9 to @ Am | able to speak with ease and confidence before any = = ee am aS 261 . A thei ther task 8 p.m. Fri. 9 to 4 p.m. Sat. Adv kind of group? {() J oebel Br ... 606 - mong their many other tasks, oo ; |) 8173 Timk R Bear DETROIT POULTRY . : S hz = = Gocavear : = Tran W Air .. a DETROIT, Oct. 12 (AP)—Prices per helicopters deliver payrolls to riv- Moe ek 3. a ee oe. @ Am | able to remember names and faces? {_] {_]} Grah Paice 5 Un Pac “" "443 [pound f.0.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality) er barges which are on the move 8:30 to 5 p. m. Old Legion Hall 266 39 | : ; . ‘ is s s GtA&k P 382 Un Carbide -. a|live poultry ee . Ca itol Savin $ & Loan Assoc. Ht No Ry... $2 Unit Mult... 263/. Heavy type hens 16-18; light type hens; Up and down stream. S. Woodward Adv @ Am I overcoming the fears and feelings of inferiority Gul Ol. "1118 Un 344/05, Neary type broilers and fryers 3-6 ——— that hold many people back—and am I developing courage Gulf Oil . 1116 Un Gas Cp -» Ibs. whites 18: Barred Rocks 21; capon-| Hammer Pap 342 ws Rub ..« 2 . _ i - f Established 1890 Hern Choe = 14, Tment Cen vo 323/44 over § Tos, 26-28 , , saaceremiaece 1g * ° Homestk 473 Underwood °. 216 DETROIT EGGS Big Response for Highway Week . , Hooker li 2... Init Air Lin .. 43.3 ETROIT. Oct. 12 +APi—Eges f b : it vc elf-rating, it 1s suqqeste 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 hig! tered ese Lt Me atest .. 100.6) Detroit in ea eae fedeialttate giater if rou sls concerned obo yours 9 | : “99 ng an Anicss v.J ' a, RL Whit malt 4 : wae - = : ; CUSTOMER PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE tnfand Be : 434 US Tob inne ees arade 8 a large 38-45 Roads Breed Jin les Too you investigate the DALE CARNEGIE COURSE. Just one Interlak tr |. 20.4 Walgreen .. 493) grade B large 35-40: browns—Grade A/ evening of your lifetime is qy it will toke for you to discover [Int Bus Mch 411-4 West Un _ ta abil Prk 39; large 38; medium 29 ‘ : a . }ioe Mary -.-: She Woolworth 60.4 Commercially graded: the magic methods DALE CARNEGIE uses in helping men and c ! ray y j , : . . Int Paper 1297 Wilson & Co 42.7/| Whites—Grade A jumbo 37-41: extra LANSING (AP) — State highway men are learning what women develop confidence and new abilities and skills in Int Shoe 36 Weste Fl .. 946/large 34-37: large 33-37; medium 27-29: ; c le love t Int Tel & Tel 367 White Mot... 56 |small 19: grade B large 27: browns—| SO&ap manufacturers learned a long time ago: people love to Effective Speaking, Leadership and Humon Relations Headquarters for ea Lo tt Sun & tows Sadlse nce Jumbo 40; extra large 35: laree) enter slogan and jingle contests ective Speaking, p . Jones wees 4 e . é 34: medium a : small 18: grade B| . S >: meamecet ona: ES Eee Rat Whe Arak 200-2, Some 5,000 entries poured in when sponsors of Michi This 0 scorn ivildlion te-you and your awocales. ond eee sro gan Highway Week, which ended Saturday, announced a friends to be our quests at an exciting Cc. J. Ne er Co.) ; & ere DRA I ING SUP P LIES Figures after decimal points are eights lke lo k slogan contest to advertise the advantages of a modern road Hogh Low Noon 0 5 0 . Ou d ot Allen Elec & Equip Co* 24 = «2.5 and street system. Cee Kin aaa ; Baldwin Rubber Co.* 240 (OS re re * I rene I irst Session of thre OL “il A Chem Con ‘ 3 aA After Battle Quits | A 15-year-old Petoskey girl came up with this contribu- WALE CARNEGIE COURSE DRAWING penlaudar i Prod Cot" 2 10 tion: “Safer roads save rumps from bumps, humps and \ BIRMINGHAM LV] INSTRUMENT SETS Rudy Mie 'con ccs) ine att] WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi-| lumps.” Toledo Edison C 16 16.1 : ; ; . : -. “No sale: bid and asked rin te ieamower ed geiaiin to- A Utica woman apparently has a pretty low opinion W ednesday — October 1 i FU aN $ 50 To $ 50 | STOCK AVERAGES seat oe due menren) for of Michigan roads. Her entry: “Don't laugh at our roads; Birmingham Community House | NEW YORK, Oct. 13—(Comptied by|& Southerner to replace former : ” . toe ee the Associated Press): Virginia Gov. John S. Battle on the you may be old and weak someday yourself. Corner Bates and Townsend 30 #15 15 60 ES meres Net cha aw. +4 42 —1 +.2/CONtroversial Civil Rights Commis- , , 7 Noon. today ++..3333 1363 969 223.3! gion e More complimentary was one of the most frequently aap “Write for complete Self-Analysis Folder DRAWING BOARDS Indust. Rails Uti). Stocks : gested slogans, “Highways are happy ways—in Michigan. Week ago 21310 1963 968 2225) Bp t+ ok + kk * classes a forming in the Greater Detroit Week, 30 143 968 338) Rattle who dissented strongly . _ Glasses are now forming in the Greater Detroit area $ 50 Year vag senate ae me pd 5 from a number of anti-discrimi- Another, even more laudatory, pre ed AIGHEN, 2ONLH, ee, 18x 24” 1989 ow... wet 1272 ere 2118|Nation recommendations in a re-| €aSt or west, Michigan roads are the best LEADERSHIP TRAINING, INC. Ay besoee hk) SREIL) tiskh EL leni : . | 4 \ \ 1958 low. 2.398? 808 128 186 6 et i a Don resigned “Better signs, better roads, help reduce cemetery setagit a mcneun dial) ° az veste y despite Eisenhower's re- rs Foor , A / French Cusves — Triangles CHICAGO GRAIN quest that he stay on ret kona, said a Munising man. x6 T-Squares — Protractors ( 3 : , , ; r sothe . Architect and Engineer Scales ‘on Oct. 13 (AP)—Opening Battle told the President it was The contest winner, yet to be announced, will get a week's Beam Compasses — Pantographs Wheat arn, DRE crete . 2%) very difficult for me to decline | V8Cation for two at Mackinac Island. ‘Mar sess 201% Mey oe 7015 any request from you, sir.” Best slogans received likely will be used for promotional : nh Bae I ans cone -4%! But he said he already had | purposes: said J. Carl McMonagle, preat ent of the Michigan ; SLI DE RULES + 1.86% Dec veveeeae Lo served for the Commission's orig-| ood Roads Federation and Highway Week chairman. YOU CANT 1.09% May saa 1.38% inal two-year life and now)s...5.. uu a aes ‘ hd : : r { ¥ $ 39 7 $ 50 Lie card dress wanted to give his full time to) ~ 0 1.17% Oct ........ 815 |his law practice. : Dec |... 8.80 . « | FOR AuAeD Eisenhower was certain to seek |” Everything for the ; | @ AGAINST 5. <p © | Cleveland Browns Favor a Dixie replacement for Battle to © INVESTMENT SECURITIES and oy 22 N°GP AUTOMOBILE Draftsman or Student E intain the C ission’s li ee ~~ > Anderson for NFL Post (c/"\itee ‘northerners sand three ACCURATE QUOTATIONS RISK... ) COVERAGE ; _ south S. ea : | a nm White House Press secretary’ x CALL RIGHT AWAY! Anderson, president of the De- | ‘ak tae, is “the Cleveland James C. Hagerty said the post | CALL io Mater bow “areted you are, something can FE 5-1201] ° club’s choice as a new commis. Vappen to your Car that te te'inaal eae eC, J, NEPHLER CO. League, to succeed the tate Bert cE 9.9117 will cost you money Your best protection is Bell. Scandinavians Get It 4 - our 1 sa ¢ Paul Brown, general manager ee 818 Community National Bank Bld 1 Be. y g. - ; and coach, said today the Browns Most of the exports of sweet} . j \ * favor Anderson because he is a |dessert wines from Madeira, Por-| , = OUR PACILITIES EXTEND FROW COAST TO COAST ? H. R, Nicholie Ins. Agency football man and “knows our tugal’s subtropical island off the & ee suede 43 Mt. Clemens St. business and its problems.” African coast, go to Scandinavia.| ;. xs olftin BES gee ee ere THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959 TV News and Reviews Deluge Abuse ‘s Ist 3 Shows | - ams -- Steve Allen’s Is O Today's Television Progr = Ne | Week-Old Bread 7 a Tr n Of \Stale-as | ! 3 —— BK-TV Channel (WN TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Chan.) S—CKLW.TV | ' 7 } ‘hannel +—W A. se la j ‘ routines that served Channel 2-W4SBK-TV ‘ ha a ~ ork RED DANZIG. things; only _ r in the (7) Lady of Charm | Critics Bombard vid watt Youn (UPI)—Steve Allen gucnde e:. a areer as a singer ant! ) Abbott & Costello | i : TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS synagog. Eduoard Franz (9 i aie . of Gardner McKay in has gone through three a" 80} The comedy ee oS synagog ° e 730 (2) Top Doll ; jason beats 42) Movie ‘cont.’ Anee Bieta _-Biergee tie (4) Concentration TV Series far iit the new season and he ap is Shins Steve himself doesn’t - 14) News Molly Picon, Alan Reed re (9) Foreign Legionnuire. pears $0 be in re: seem relaxed. 2) Curt: 1e featured 1925 Broadway plas wore etroit Touay . x * ™ s oe = Was first talking picture in U:43 (7) Detre By VERNON SCOTT be-| His Sunday night hours on NBC- eS as ay mae “si 1927 and staried Al Jolson WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | | HOLLYWOOD eb eige TV are remembered as wild, fresh.) 12:5 not laughing very often 6:10 (4) Weat . (7) Phihp Marlowe. Adveu- =" fore has a fledgling actor taken unpredictable affairs that usually), tries to serve up too many 6:15 (4) Californians ‘ tor agks Marlowe Love of Life | itical abuse and scorn being inventiveness blend- Last night there were five 5 (2) Weather ture: Doctor agk: 12:00 (2) LA ; 7 jthe critica McKay | offered comic laughs, and 6:25 (2) Wea Coe to stop blackmailer from (4) Tie Tac Dough |heaped on young Gardner ele with artistic, fairly original) orate comedy segments, 6:30 (2) (color) ew bothering his wife and Mar- '7) Restless Gun | star of the new TV series, ‘‘Ad- production numbers. none could be called extraordi- pn News: nt) lowe is beaten up by gang (9) Test Flight: Na. . 203 \ventures in Paradise.”’ | ourse, some of Allen’s Sun- | nary. That's not Allen’s usual aver- al ck ee ter. Alexander — Scourby, ' Search for Tomorrow | National magazines: newspaper) _ Of : fire, but the | age. (9) Quick Draw McG se feutured. 1 18:99 52) Search for Tomornuw, i s all rap-| day hours missed fire, , ; Mananne Stewart featurec teolor’ It Could Be vou ‘ritics, local trade papers a P- - effort last “ ’ Wyn COI la 4 colol critics, oc was high. The major Premiere: Ca 4) Theater (cont =) I That Bot | McKay as the worst actor in| quality average showing how wean Theater a Lave it B jpec McKay t if used to break up| night was a SH] pe ° 10: 00 Garry Moore — 4) Mort & Doris history—or pretty close to it. Allen himse! is} TV producers try to come up 6:40 (2) News Analyst Variety: Singer Ella” Fit Lick | ; ni- |at the antics of his sidekicks, Lou gimmicks to make (7) Sports ‘rie . Dixieland... 12.45 The bombardment was wu | Tom Poston,| with new Dukes Dixi Nye, Don Knotts, different. 6:45 02) (4) News. Spr is ceral 1 . = Ballentine, 49-39 49) News versal. Kindest ebservation “ AG) Dell, Pat Harrington Jr. and) Westerns seem ou (2) (4 a oid ‘ = anid Cc a i Mario. 1. 99 Our Miss § KS ———. er = ‘Dayton Allen. Guest star Lee Marvin played a mickolt Show Nas Unit Larne, Durward Kirby 1 NBC Playhouse two shews had been oe x * * frontier marshal straight, then as a kicks off 1 petri | . ae ' mracicn Gil advice that he take acting The shows also spoofed so-called hipster, an Englishman and final- oe ee One Step Beyond Movi Soy = “sacred cows.” It was a swinging! ly as Ed Murrow. 1958. Steve Allen ; ss atoher” is vote Turns sardner has two things going — t thi x * * joined by sinc: fim B rama i Aye oe - Gar ne Firs. he i one of sort o ing. Iso varied their ell, Thi Sots Ba ee bec actyscsasea dade ver to set’ And now he’s om Monday night. | Nye and Dell @ =! Saree ide Sr born son, Donald Haro: 4:53 Fave t the handsqgmest guys e ‘s almost) The hour is considerably toned roles as badmen accordingly. a sviiie: Jonah domes & Se ee a foot on = soundstage. He's amos!) ‘The The boys aren’t doing mew | was a skit that needed some ne Sia aE rt 1) Queen for a D: Af Mirephete “too pretty to be walking aroun | om gimmicks itself. Mary Lou Wu a se Waa Po es rnia gov- ini isitor to’ —— 3 L : . 1 News = 44 ' =e IVER __ r California go act. as > feminine vis ; = fel ee ee ' ; NS a ie the set exclaimed, “He's! For example, when Dell (cont.) Weds ; 2:30 House P ernor Goodwin Knight, center, is narrator fc ae s ® dressed as Bela Lugosi, we , I —— - or G ere he gets instructions from gorgeous! be going after *:du (2) Denms gid ' (4) Thin Maa short dramatic shows on television. Here he ge * * | a cien IS pent elie = F rs ! = C) ami —— yrograms * long. edy: Sarge \ Hope we S . Advet ~ a producer before filming of one of the ania ae ss lf.” cond dra‘vback is a ter- veges oe aed oak was and Rand) k \ i 7 forces couple'gsgy big Pavoft . ‘d matizations of legal incidents, called ‘‘Judge for Yourse The oe farnpaiats igen ce | He did it on Sundays and work up 4 \ leViile rou ¢ ture Sold —_ 2 1) Young Dr Malone are dram Zi rific public ity can pen vine several ® good for laughs. and decide to . a > endian Beat the Clock shag ees ead hive been a | ondays, it’s not as funny (4) Col. H. Flack Comed \rn , ah ent iM) Movie . 1 t S rvice months ago. It oe bc like OD a | On M . What's the answer? Flack tries SAAS a 0 Verdict Is Yours New Job for secret Se difficult for m4 % ue } “) ane’ think it has much to do im. his /inheritss Ba te et o the advance billing, ' = es S Keep 7 y Who Dp Xow Snis 7 m / oe the musicular new-, UJ, §, - Red Exchanges with the night of the a uns in ee | "i ira r Hewson L ok for Big I e: It so happens ‘etab Sir Laurence . legates Timid time of night, the sponsor or Allen's ow of Doubt \I Wind: 1:00 O O vin — ‘ either is he exactly) Find De eaeres | switch from New York to Holly- (9) Million D 1% \\ is ; : | n } Street Olivier Yet neither is 4 - ta Re ease byes Sirs T AVIS Be 11:00 62) ni \ ri Ne \, Bandstand acca 4A If Pres-;tell them that I am sixth sige a Huntz Hall. About N Da pea think it’s just a question of gal Tiger t ; i : S ; Storn oe me) hen ever visits a) boy who is very impressed with ~ © * r-| getting stale. Fresh comedy ideas 8-30 12) Dobne Guiilis ‘ nee’ ° oo “s f Night is ais i n Kentucky, there job and duties Recoiling from the maelstrom on MOSCOW uA group arial i needed if this hour is to be Dobie is talked int . \\ sthing => = re 5 j . oe fe Ch efsti dE. Baugh I have just finest sbeaeed “ critical blasts McKay stood his ican perart Ser hee oh enlthe superior comedy program it cal career . catt | 1 . svan the fase ail all 'Y* book about some of your duties ground day night = : indi-| once was. maker by Thala li: te Wea nan will " ) | es I won't to tell you how much I — a good actor I'm con- Sultations with the Russians indi-| on swine: — I Meds Sp nders with spec - ending job I'm a g >t ides can profit from THE CHANNEL (4) Fibber MeGee. . ied t Baughman has few ¢lues with appreciated your never en acd vinced of it,” he said on the se cated both sides Crawford goes western in an up- uid viauder e Comedy: 3 P ‘ cht spot the person he ll be of prtecting the a A a at 20th Century-Fox studios. such prec led by chairman) coming Zane Grey Theater — Nitney drops in t Ba . He a niy th he ing against counterve g. ; . e ’ a Filming begins is memoirs and + i i ; i f : < bx “forging checks and other such end Sh ers eer irom releng? wvlgn and ad bee asa Kirk is the latest ck Kirkwood 1s > a Ful oe less jobs ° Commission, told fo cet! S aw “Music From Shu- a han } 1b. o0 x I 3) do ol i Service chief's in : If vou every come to my town Choppers for PP viet correspondents that both sides addition alge sory te will be ermic cd 1 . ite - The sore se ; roused bs orting the President you might TULSA. Okla. w — Unpacking have been somewhat reticent’ bert se ea Nov. 13 Ea : 1 produce Leut ‘ erest In the boy Was arous . Ost 5 aj _ s asi. os ; , . 3 7 ’ . od eae ch see Silman, singer Jack Has He Uses Pisio] re face checring with the crowd ‘That ® sack of groceries at home. h about exchanging information ¢ She joing host Andy Williams, Ab sine and helps tu Slim n ‘ ‘4 7 ~ Ge. e ae “ * a face cheering with he ee ring couple found a set of pise pi nuclear fusion. rs t Fae Drake, Doretta Morrow, Bet- honest judge “ "a uate Unlawtully; “ tv not be reading this boy wil be — «ho protect the in the bottom Tene ae aad al ty Comden and Adolph Green 9) Movie ck Theat 1 ae ie i [ want to for you Insie she is th president.” belonged to ‘ cap arver shirt It is beginning to — Ale Fir) Ives will portray King Ded m (2) Tight rope er ee . ] ] 1 co Preaaen! mole the vokinecter thes slipped out 0 a ; apparently,”” McCone said, ‘‘bu in a CBS-TV GE Theater drama, Balice arent! | Miike ‘* . 1) Gets Fine, a nae weet Me young pocket as he helped his customers Hiern time for some people “Absalom. My Son.” this season. - aT _ note of thanks See ae } a ’ : : ’ daytime spe- ae ‘o tty elev . yy Sta \ rt Aiformen Weal bianiield oe eng: x * * with the groceries | ‘ = there has Deen The ne woe series The ee ee ” ed Le ie Sy Ship investment broker and bil W . aitice asked thal ;| change. cial in its Sted alll cect perator and reclaims¢s . ly De Se re terday becan a 14-day | Phe Secret Service —aske “Buffalo Bull’ Cody is buriec Inj tates declassified Marriage That Failed,” will repo . $1,000 bills that co _ . 18 no ve “O Ee Co nty Jal the letter-writer not be Leslee pa oe Mountian near Den-| The : ee in 1938 on faarciigs conflicts and how they ; Jeor ta entem ws alt ; cause his teacher might : . lits nuclea ‘ - vs , ssive agen- se disgrace ; Thy ec bill part because < . A . ~d by rogre: _ Gevaert te nalit . istol ge? 4 al *him to task for his spelling. ver, Colo and the Russians are paviie - ei fe belion and Toledo. Viewing fre M Part WEDNESDAY MORNING with the _ , P Vision 0 ary . have done so since, pe adde ow niet for Monday, Nov. 9... TTS , ‘ ( er. 0), now of } tists are here o * | 1s : s ic De oo Foch. Pa Robert AG . The scien } — | ae omas, actor-comic Danny ve or Bent. 6.99 ( ev ake Seah vecal watt / li h ad Living orien diet A can syne Thomas’ daughter makes her act- 7 rr : «7 ; oer said | r . i : A Sovie elege n, ea - Men ( \r 6:30 11 { dye \W rt torn: fo Calls Miracle Over nZa Re IS ec Soviet Union. . wa , : *mely- ng debut opposite her dad in a I \; f tos on obation ee | led by chairman Vassili Emely-| ing Theater show later rove, g 6:30 6L) Me : : ; ncealed PPD Dolish Church Steep e = O e er End anov of Soviet nuclear energy) Zane Grey val -e nM ic’ R ght t t Y tion wil} tour U.S. planis| this season. ee isha fs ee Ae . Fantastic ] ink gren two weeks in November. | —W——_ on te | ‘ | By EARL WILSON d death} t k t 4 ind pose nadine iy WARSAW ‘+UPI'—An_ estimater . , rio Lanza’s sa aay . , surpris tute st us Cartoon Class fr miginally standing nm ital e ne lice NEW YORK—The inside story of Ma began a “new, “We were pleasantly surp f I ‘ P hare Judge Beer vise M0 Poles gathered along f : . . iow is that one week before, he g by what we have seen,"’ McC ° nS } wo, M b ri o Sin) nue caste barricades around a church steeple as we hear it nO Ss Hut consumed @ wottle of champagne |?” He said the greatest event 1: GoM Presents | AO1S : i ane : Theva ves Townst p woman at un last night n i drizzling diet he ate no anne: 4 me warned that drinking would wee & four-hour cruise on the} mon i on is and the . . 1 B : ’ erm threatened her July rain, hoping to see a vision of ne . B ly death from a liver ailment - atomic ice breaker Lenin ans. for é a heite \ h the pistol der he came yin vary which was previously @® cause his early fy to the ond. | shi i) yo : . ee 7 wey _ seek payment of a re by others including Mich- but he prefererd to live gaily ty did al . ; - 7: ™ (ay Biag She said he announced he igan’s Gov. G Mennen Williams Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy Elephant Spurns in America 8 . M eee _* * radio interview with him in his marble-pil- Ej h wer to ° with | moti W:00 04) D a “™ Thousands of Roman thoes lared Rome palace Sept. 30. “What an te n° ESE HNO National Bed) ate SE 19:25 19) Biliboard said the vision has appeared o oe ed them later. cand 10 . Is e: | ~ “ nl h steeple three times in about Mario?” his doctor ask bout Gulp Some Sugar Flower oh. , bil the past six nights hs lead Mac earl ica tila reat jASHINGTON “ — Even a El tion Lewis wl g {0 A | ene = sovernor from 230, and lately boasted of great w ’ WASHING N php ec \ isiti g doesn’t i Ss _= = i ife were in ich Rome intimates said was imagined. _ president t impr antor’s s ‘te ; . Michigan and his wife ee \ which me him a month ago, phant much. Help select America’s first n \ } s } f f Ground Brea ing the crowd and said they saw okt Zsa Zsa Gabor, who saw b wis’ * * * official flower. Secure bal- vec 0 speciral phesomenon wal WILSON thought he “was an All-American se ” Dwight D. Eisenhower learned lots and vote at any FTD . GEAR ARNSREEY Presi- night in an aureole of light = ick and might have died of a broken heart. that Monday when he was given florist shop. Open to any \CROSS 2 1 > ik 8 |9 {10 ‘ SESS ERIN, AU | sill be 69 the top of the tower of St. = was homesic oath coming TV show for Pon- 4 frisky, 14-month-old: 440-pound J.S. Citizen. Polls close : fe { Fisenhow a flles to Abi- Augustine's Church. Lanza was ee about a "and “Skuinik.” He told baby elephant, October 31. Vote now! : 5 4 old woes for a big Prej wajiame called it “fantastic tiac. He caHed his dogs “Menasha” a during World War The man who has been putting , z c are a sa ba the folks iN Police cordoned off a large Hayes, who discovered him at Marfa, Tex., du darned much.” & little zippo into pd papain Fiorisre : miay sT Ene rain last night “87°S: ; hing me so t for years rags va ee action of Warsaw ayain last n ‘ you so much for teac a elephan | RAPH r 1 | 9 oe becloeey than “ ticipate in ~ i : crowds of*curious onlook- II. nanan ' Mrs. Lanza how to greet Hayes, said, When Dzimbo by name, a carrot on Taso : 75 1H yaaa ae ae for hit up to a late Nour Lanza telling Mrs. ss together, you tell an old friend, ‘W2 the White House lawn. Deivery ~ —f m~me vo wie i lL 'h —s en hw - ippearance of you're in show busine oo oe zily ae But when he tried to give it a : ava ety aT | 2 29 99 |31 the Eisenhower Pres I) house a o liek on the tower love you madly, insanely, crazily second carrot—‘‘Come on, take 5 |\& 28 : git Abilene whehGvill h the stranve licht on ae rs * little salad,”’ the Presi- | 5 : A | PREP: we te the : ; - more , | ina 2] | 33 4 = his papers when he le oe ~* * ' Lanza had claimed recently that while ee ot tone ree urged—he was spurned, PS : a %; White House in January 196 The evening newspiper "Express a ions ntibiotics in one week. - | | 1 ia Th Pr sident plinned to use the nT i: ny last night carned the monia he got 140 injections of ~ t he was a hydochondriac. * = a slid by | jaa | . am ) n to call for an expansion i‘ ’ - iehed report here of the ally, some people thought then tha | The elephant’s pare rie = doles Tit: | Service “9 | pe cf world aid to umlerdeveloped HUST publ attributing it to : t Lanza, then in the Army, first per- | the carrot and reac | . Sse {i ree-world ) henome attr as yes recalled tha , | by an at at hana Haye by begging I of sugar held by » a 3 bal Ah TEASERS SMA ECHOES tne unknown chemical reaction raded him to consider him for show business y d win | tendant , 7 15 15 2 ton tomorro arinte wer, or to sf - “I made w en - , 4 / . = 0 Joi fod |- Washington tomorrow f the copper-plated tower, 01 : ; ecording that Lanza said | aap: ' hoosy, aren't Fri, Night Ho fe A a _ 4 trick light reflection him to yeen fo ar g | th se Pash - sek Open Mon. & Fri. Nig sia “ + 3 ae le : ; Koussevitsky. »»| SRey? how ‘ S] 2 Answer to Previous Pura The paper said most residents and 8 bars later, I said, ‘You're hired, | The elephant was the gift of the | — oT 58 i looked at the “miracle” ina ei ois - an : | French community of African re- | TV : : santifie cart ", but sera ibered. l irit of scientific curiosity Hayes remen . ‘t me on that! publics, C of . 3, that others displayed feelings of Later Lanza confessed to Hayes, “That wasn’t _ as * * * | RCA olor . : ” toe senh % c- “religious hysteria. Reo. ts Was Cg I thought he could sing And although Et jee wake | Sales and Service } The first appearance was report Hayes said: “I caidn’t care by then.. him in Rome, he| ulated for a agers ate for his | DON’S TV oA a tht. It was re- 5 Gigli. And the last time I heard Jure| make a fine playm | CON Hi ert Wednesday mph his, Peete Baan ig ‘d ever lost his voice, he had sure randchildren in Gettysburg, Pa., 36 S. Telegraph : N peated Friday and Satins ! eee was still singing great. If he'd ev | be promptly tarned it over to FE 4-1236 Across from Tel-Huron b H ‘ and each night the crowds ¢g found it again.” _ the Washington National Zoo. | ao larcre . . | larger ee It's already a big year for a DOWN D g 44 In “ yan le stunningly beautiful Nancy Urges Supreme Court | Kovack, an ex-Jackie Glea- | . son “Glea Girl” now no | . ’ | oda y ) ir 1C } 1 ) Oc j ( ) | } lj it States on Oil | essing on “Beat the Clock. | E GREA S } f if S 0 mi She got her Columbia con- | CAM = re) ——_ "ASHINGTON (UPI)—The fed-| tract the other Gay = | —— —— eee d the Su. “Strangers When We Meet | re rovernment urge » 2 | i waking Sn 01 wi 7 not ' ay ‘ourt Monday to limit state with Kim Novak — and the | : nites ie is conn nee see fo ating sithont gas on ership of offshore oil lands in same day Otte Preminger . ’ “| ms | ; lel | ; ) i Se 4 ae ie WPON 11460) WIBK | 15e0) the Gulf of Mexico to three miles interviewed her fer “Exe “eilis ony (123 wre f + 780) CKIW cxne WWI «956 YWCAR (itso) “s ame oe : : : tater iol e cat Eae- WIK ¢ me _* : _ . _ 4 The Gulf states are claiming — graduated from the Uni 1:-O8—WJR. Showcase ffshore ownership to a distance versity of Michigan at 19, WJE Hall WIR, Showcase” ; ae TONIGHT 11: — WIR owe pe ae, orOke David oe fe sa of three leagues, a nautical meas sis. & Ben apt. Am which , tu 4 k ne Pa N ell 7 9 ae : — ghd Elizabeth | WJBK_ Reid ure of 1042 miles an ai¥-conditioninn didn’t JR, News a ww. ews iva BK. Reid | | ‘ Ww News d W XYZ i afl : ub ‘o, any Showcase Solicitor General J. Lee Rank- work. She notified the KI \ ‘oh [ WW : , 4 oe Mc! _ JBK, Ne Reid WwW “a ie in began presenting the govern jandiors “Sous like it hot, AR. News. sf a ee { neon 7 ‘ gaa! | BEN peer, News, Shift'brk) nant’. case as the court opened | but we like it cool.” ("Twas ON, News. 8: an DAY MORNING 10— WIR ack Harris 3:00 WIR. Composite vied te te es #—WJR, Dinner Dare WEDNESDAY 9 N n WXYZ. M. Sherr what fp put we SSDS axes CKLW. Mary Morga ha LW. Joe Van hearings on the bitter tidelands . S¥2, 3 Daily $:00-WJR. News, Agriculture! e-¢9 wR Music Story | cin News, Rennett earning Elvis AR. Page's Part: WW News, Roberts ww). New True Stor WCAR News, Reni dispute. A couple of years azo : ¢ WXYZ, Wol XV Nees ah , : | aici House bate Rooster Club CKIW Ine Var } WIBK. McLeod At stake are millions of dollars Presley asker her for ‘ date. Max WJIBK, Iom George WJRK, News, etd | 2 %0— WIR Con peatte } 's of dollars , date , vi -—. Morgan WCAR, News Sheridan WPON, News art ' WWJ, Dick French in drilling feés,from oil compe iy ecnuse © haven Re | | : 4e Jr > ird 3 XY2 1 Winter ‘LW. News Davies s t hown Soper tral lie WPON Farly Bird 10-38 yea ne cKLw. News, Muste + * * f she said, “bu } | 3 Dear Bt News you before,” s vil have AR, Woodling 16:30_WJR. M iste Hall CKLW. M hi Li F 08 w i ' | i: NAN ¥ ; BK, Jack, aa a | CKLW Eve Opener wih Nese TeE bebo Beedle Shorr Rankin said the United States next time you ask me I might say yes oe uot then Ti, bays XYZ. Night Train WJBK oe : nite WXYZ Around Town | CKLW eee ong has held for 150 years that a known you before.” Elvis asked—and she vis SS ee "WW. News” Roberts | CKLW. Joe Va WCAR. News. Be lary rights run out to the a y fe J WWJ. News. Ro WJBK. News. Reid WJBK, McLeod boundary rig | WPON, Tomie . pede — weer Das halal, gchad 2 ifertve WPON, Carriage = three - mile limit, and that this |Phis ae lite , tte 4 . rue ; z 2 ait a : | ep a vn “ae : a - . one = vig ined vee EARL’S PEARLS: A bigamist is a ‘lot like a drunk—a guy F Ol a fru C ae oe | assecw a sic Hall | CKLW. Mary Morga CKLW. ~ News. Davtes | throughout the world, f * Kl WwW Knew | 7:30—WJR, Mu WJBK, Sports, McLeod , ; eae! | WCAR. News | WXYZ. News. Wolf | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON $:00-WJR News, Music | He said approval of the states’) who’s had on , ciate ee al oF +he } "CREW anew wt | CRLW Sporte, Dania n WRYE, News ' ~=—s claim would give them a wider TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Robert Q. Lewis ople try to’feed ' one & a | ; rid | 12:00—WJR, News, Wells WXYZ. News is a | = = K (as nde ee Geet | Word bewe Hageart CKLW. Sports, Davies boundary than the federal govern ‘miniature sports car through Cent: —~pe : Tree eee ga Tee | BRD, ewe. Roberts Cale nw WIBR. Mcleod Ernie Ford ‘ment and ‘‘a state can never have it That’s earl, brother. FOUR ROSES DISTILLERS CO., W.V.¢. BLENDED WHISKEY . 10a WIR, Concert (cae Soe nn WIRK, Bere, ean, eae , boundary beyong the boundary] !¢ - . . ae . “ = ara Ne Purse 5:20—V My ort ary ve t : : tn aren tele yoked George bat ida, Newe Lewis CKLW New Davie of the United States ’ i : 4 TON. “nite “Be 4 WPON News Casey 12:30—WJR, Time for Music| “% ce WON, Nite Soun