* . Pfs on toh king 5 that Xmlght be of some an ee tote pesven to anrive at. ‘the flames as they fed on the wreckage. como souks by thera, few weve; of debris Ln dl nearby, As I approached the wreckage » snaller explosion oo~ curred, sending flames high into the air, fs Fearing to approach any closer because of the danger “llls Wirduih hs Yank tata nia bene saw at tne advent 4S, Paul, 11 stopped airport circled the south end of the Tri-City field. The next min- a. acta ic oe As I ran across the muddy, slippery field I looked for of other blasts I started to take pictures of the flaming . ute they abruptly headed barthward. ' friends in Bay City, to let the children watch the planes Se wreckage from about 100 to 150 feet away. I had taken land. Our car had its motor running to keep us warm.. pact, — +. several pictures when another explosion shook the wreck- -_Asecond later there was a blinding fiash of orange . oi x * apparently as another gas tank fase parting sear 108 fst Inte the se, felled BACHE TOR, WRECK : ~The Sie Sadek x gow’ too taht: Nove: Seuss bates afterward, fire trucks and ambulances start- Pied beatin 2 | I immediately shot the car in gear and raced ‘toward - ee eer ed to arrive and began the battle to subdue the fire, war : : tbh (Betas om Fags 2) : 4 a ' : YY : _Tioth ann : kKkxkkek& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, » MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1958—38 PAGES a = © City. Woman Killed; Hit-Run Driver Held A middle-aged woman was killed last night by a hit- run driver while crossing Franklin road at Nebraska. Dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hosiptal was Daisy King, 54, of 611 Ne-+ ROBERT BIBB JR. po +t omer Bapernrea Me of 503% Franklin Rd. Oakland ae Highway was driving south on Franklin at Res 7:30 p.m. when in °58 the woman walked out in 91 front of his car. Bibb told offi- cers he could not stop in time to He was arrested for investiga- tion of leaving the scene of a fatal accident. Miss King was unemployed, She had roomed with the Jimmie Keel family on Nevada for the past 18 months. She had no known rela- tives in the Pontiac area. Rain Good News to Area Farmers Weekend rain clouds may have left the Easter Bunny a bit soggy, but they were good news to farm- Temperatures for the next five (Ways will be about normal, and the high tomorrow will be from gradually diminish tonight and to- to Lyle Abel, Oak- land County agricultural agent, the 60-inch of rain Saturday and Sun- 42-46 degrees, Northerly winds will j Judge Available for Doctor Case Quinn of Caro May Get Sullenberger’s Starting Tuesday Circuit Judge Timothy Quinn of Caro is available for assignment 2, to preside over trial of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger’s suit against Pon- tiac General Hospital, wk ot State Court Administrator Mere- dith Doyle said unofficially in Lan- sing today that he is prepared to assign Judge Quinn to go to work in Pontiac tomorrow if Oakland County’s four circuit judges dis- qualify themselves beforehand from hearing the case.\ Dr. Sullenberger’s “suit for $250,000 damages and reinstate- ment from the hospital, from which he was suspended Nov. 13, is scheduled for trial beginning tomorrow, However, no judge is assigned to the case. Doyle repeated that no outside ear Dros hs ee wth] cat Jigen 3. Aas with a forecast for more showers! whom the case hed originally by the middle of the week @Nditoon assigned, was to be asked again late Saturday, so SpriNgiiday to sign an order officially plantings will be safe for at least| disqualifying himself. Judge Lawsuit . tops last night’s disaster. small cornfield suddenly * * Men went about the task in an almost automatic, machine « like way. There was little conversation. State Troopers from posts reach- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Hunt Seaplane Victims IWAKUNI, Japan (®— Navy vessels continued a search today for six missing men who were S. seaplane that burned and sank yes- three miles offshore. x «x * | \Farmer’ s Field End of Journey. By DICK SAUNDERS A rainsoaked cornfield bordering Saginaw’s Tri-City Airport, became the scene-of the second worst civilian air disaster in Michigan history last a ; Only the crash of a Northeast. sank in Lake Michigan with 58 aboard in June, 1950, e plane which Many times in the past, huge airliners have flown low over the small tract of soil on their way to or from the landing strip several hundred feet away. At approximately 11:16 p.m. one missed the strip. A Capital Airlines Viscount fell 300 feet short and the %,..% .& Kin of Oakland Killed While Family Spent Easter Here Last night's plane crash claimed the lives of the son of a Bloom- field Township man and possibly that of a brother-in-law of a Bir- - jing notifying them of the death of Field. Backus and his wife were on their way to Midland to check the jreport. ERMA ETM Beans RE BS In Today's Press RELIES Comics eeeeeeees Seeteetetes 23 County News ....0.++5 ovese 10 Editorials ........0 sovecece 8 Markets eeeeeee eeeeeereeetes ps | Obituaries .....ccceceesvaees Sporty ...ccccccevosccvece 19-21 Theaters ...cscovessveveses 22 on ee coocce Wilson, Earl .....ccscceses 2 Women’s Pages ......«+. 12-14 Jerome “Bright Spot” Needs Bhar cars. 5458's. Top 6. FE 8040s. x * * Bloomfield Man’s Son Pi Release Partial List of Victims in Air Crash rr | if Sey epaye amt [" | E bid f BESRES I i 5 Batista Declares He'll Catch Castro HAVANA ® — President Ful- gencio Batista says his troops eventually will catch up with Fidel Castro after capturing his rebel bands piecemeal. “The army strategy is not to go barging into the mountains and killing a lot of innocent people,” Batista told newsmen at his heay- ily guarded farm outside Havana, “but to isolate the rebels in groups and capture them all.’ ’ “There are many to be worked out in going into the area and clearing them out, .such as evacuating farm families,” he added, Winston Churchill Gone ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. @ — Winston Churchill was. reported stolen yesterday from the wax museum of the Steel Pier. He was in illustrious company, Ben- jamin Franklin was missing, too, iner Cedar Near Midland Capital Viscount Falls Field, Burns 20 From Michigan n Counted Among Victims on Flight From Newark to Chicago (From Our News Wires) MIDLAND — A Capital Airlines Viscount plane crashed and burned in a spring snowfall last night, killing all 47 persons aboard. _ Bodies were scattered across a wide area. Charred bodies were found in the shattered wreckage, ~ The crashed about 11:16 p.m. and Saginaw officers who rushed to the scene were quick to report “there are no survivors.” The sleek turbo-jet aircraft plowed into a corn- fielfi somne 300 feet from & runway at the southwest corner of the airport, exploded and burned, strew- ing flaming over a sea of mud. The airport serves Saginaw, and Bay City. There was some confusion whether the plane exploded sahara or crashed and exploded, — tt «© * Ronald A. Wenzel, 24, living at Freeland, 10 miles dis- tant, said he saw the explosion. ‘Capital Airlines headquarters at Washington said it had no information on an explosion before the crash. — MUST INVESTIGATE The Civil Aeronautics Administration said in Detroit any announcement as to the cause of the, crash would fol- low an investigation and would be made either by the Civil Aeronautics Board or by Capital. x *« * O. D. Picard, Capital Airlines district manager at the airport, said that although it was snowing heavily, the pilot of the four-engine plane gave no indication of trouble during a radio conversation before the crash. He said the ” pilot had been cleared to land. Hundreds of emergency workers from the area rushed to the scene to battle the blaze and extricate the bodies from the tangled wreckage. The task of many hours was hampered by snow and mud, The bodies were taken to the private hangar of Dow Chemical Company. * * Capital identified the aircraft's crew as Capt. William J. Hull, 44, of Westwood, N.J., First Officer Earl Binckley of Levittown, N.Y., and hostess Ruth Bencke of Jackson, Mich. BOUND FOR CHICAGO The'plane, No. 67, was bound from Newark, NJ. te Chi- cago and serviced intermediate points. It was an hour and a half late in reaching the Tri-City Airport. Its previous — included Detroit and Flint, ° x *« * Harry Shafer of Flint, who said he was sitting in a ‘parked plane awaiting arrival of the airliner, said, “I was looking out the window when the plane nosed and explod- ed. A lot of flames shot up in the air.” At least 20 of the dead were from Michigan. One of the victims was Mrs, Ralph Schweitzer, wife of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Te TWO MO ___THE PONTIAC PRESS,. ~~ 200 Taken Off Harsen’s Island Fishermen, Cottagers Trapped Overnight by ‘ Iee Floes ALGONAC (®=— Nearly 200 fish- ermen and cottagers were rescued from Harsen's Island yesterday aft- er being stranded overnight by ice floes blocking the north channel of the St. Clair River. * * * The group, lured to the small body of Jand Saturday by balmy weather, huddled on the shores _ ; : . a or in their cottages until the Coast} ~ : ‘ - = Guard cutter Ojibway fought its CREW OF VISCOUNT — Killed in the crash N. J.; pilot; Miss Ruth M. Denecke,) way theongh piled-up ice which of their Viscount plane Jast night were (left to sane Fie Sees oat eee : erry to -| right) Capt. W,-J. Hull, of Washington Township, _ itt . ¥., co-pilot. : The island is about a quarter of ign) Capt = ad ” a Only, a few bits of the a mile off Algonac. i é Sw nak onde Many of those who stayed over- t Ai h ‘at time, was the worst ia U. 8. | Anthony J. Anzick for wasowan siz State's 2nd Worst Air Crash |Stmmemr sts eames ad pee ye 4 . | "| ot he deepest spots ta |i be core by a banter nceclecs ‘ut two tolawa | (Continued From Page One) jces carried a steadily mounting officials huddled 0. er new arrivals,| Michigan and no effort was ever ham City Comm ay! (oe ne ’ number of bodies to the hangar|more and more ' vic-| made to raise it and its carge of | ning. Se be hurches. ing from Lansing to Pontiac, Sher- é 58 dead. The iff's Deputies from Saginaw and|o"ed by the Dow Chemical Com-|tims bore name tags. , 4 Bea: on the gan : 7 About 400 persons were stranded ies frot oars, How the crash happened was the! hough. Michigan ig one of the|<%, musing Pas pesomnrs ram | Bay Counties, airport personnel, univereal question. Some said the ; ~€jon the north side of ai Red Cross, and Civil Defense work- In the shadow of looming | Tine exploded before hitting the| unter, Save! Centers Metvaly tei, Bias & Sew feet ast of Bir | ets made up the team. ‘airliner, mapeh Uke ihe twsteg |gTound. Others said the craft sud-|0?' yg = 4 mingham city limits. ee nee En turbojet, stretchers were placed lGeniy nosed down, crashed a04|° One woman wag killed and five! The Ansichs ave stated. they os Almost a aille tram the Once! crete fleer. A murmmr of hushed |‘ exploded in a. Hast injured on July $, 1956, when a| are willing to assume all costs from | hast peaceful cornfield, crew velees echecd threngh the vast [ Dave been visihle ten propeller broke loose from an air-| should the permit be granted. | : . Bei-City | oe an ey eR ee of men had set Up a temporary) steel structure. . © epeedeks 4 _ fliner earrying 34 persons while fly-| The report of Grover Serenbetz,| meet erRren morgue in a huge hangar adjacent ; ey “est ing over Flat Rock... chy engin, ante. seal a bed in a | With stunning silence, ambulan-!was being carried out. As weary! ided to suspend further work at The propeller of a Trans Canada ie hes inated a: Sgr ees rhe p met x * | the crash scene until daylight. Sur-!yi,-ount plane flew loose calor ekter"ib euehes, tapeuies Ol Ss “0 | veying the disaster as men (rudged)ynifed through the plane killing|nearty $0,000 lineal feet, to Be CO0-} 5 -swestsoe : to cars, one to27%-_ Mary Lippert, 31, of Roches-|sidered for treatment. | manager of the the rian gs Ag gon ter, Minn. The plane landed safely. Aeon Ss Re Sees for’ A Slee. ond 8 300 feet,’” he whispered Another. major ‘tragedy ‘was poy prsis per ciy| moving to and turned back with the others.| averted on Feb. 28, 1957, when a oo Gale tak aa fore the Pret and miners tp i Cale leer oad oc |niid «i of four Udder | Sz Bene Newey 3 peer: sent m noe gtamadems pap = a “Ss 2, a es at! than four—hours. Twenty- | Besides her busband, Mrs. | PILOT SHAKEN pata bert said today the ‘Birmingham) ved { (Continued From Page One) One pllct among the fird to have] nee YMCA is now “par for the course.”| Souveueer Paps - I|peached the scene ‘stood at the| Last night's tragedy over Free-| 1 sp oo pues Bowe oie cag the newly apointed general manager of the Grand Rapids | |i, building.|!and was the second major air. at-bats tates : Herald. iis eyes were like stone, his face|line disaster’ on Easter Sunday peg ong |India’s Atomic Project x * * : haggard and drawn. Ee * } - robbery last night |COS!S $25 Million in ‘57 Mrs. Schweitzer, 41, was en route from Flint to Bay _t taiak 58 sale. day. ofl] A Teena Word ations cele as Gana ! : City where the Schweitzers had lived prior to his appoint- shakily. was vejon Easter hillside believed to have been foiled) new : piloted e morning flight lea shortly after taking off from Great-|by Birmingham Police who turned | rnergy ment Apell 2. ?—" Sor sacgart. Mee ee Pitaburgh Airport; 22 were|their patrol car spotlight on the| years ago, Schweitzer was en route from Grand Rapids ! ‘As ‘the workers. were relieved|killed and 14 injured. building as they passed it. plan for airport by car when the plane crashed. and the sounds of disaster dimin- Mrs. Sidney Ledgey In 1954 : rumble of close 5 : FLY TO SCENE ee ished, the planes Senator Potter Service for Mrs. Sidney (ida)| ° $2,100,000 ’ Capital officials and Civil Aeronautics Authority in- memes S a. oem ae Lidgey, 73, of 1585 — vestigators flew to the rash scene from Washington. The rch T Ba to Visit County meray ote Metall Si a SS Capital officials eae ig es Sea rch tampa Day lon Thursday cy Funeral Home Officiating a 7 rap ape The Viscount is powered by Rolls Royce turbine en- for Plane: 2 Aboard : ; Embury Methodist Church with BINOCULARS Ps Michigan Sen. Charles E. Pot gines harnessed to propellors to combine the characteris- suena ‘etete *Qabaieal County |urial in Oakhill Cemetery, Pon- Formerly. to $39.95 tics of jet and conventional piston-type engines. Sr. PETERSBURG, Fis. w —\rwureday os pert of a weekiong| iiccg: Se ’ CHOICE Capital has 58 other Viscounts — thé only airline A Coast Guard search for a small) es he eld Ko ; in the nation te use them — and has employed the aie peeled Wy 8 ee tg “ to Mrs, Lidgey- died Saturday: in YOUR - ae planes for almost three Most of the craft resumed Waters of Tampa : . today, A was Oakland County Republican/{ —1IMiTED T fe Sipe ge eT Nhe i A commie fas eaves €201 Beng tn Your Povo $ This was the first time one of the fleet crashed. The * * * ; . for « ‘ Viscounts have been flown for five years in Europe with- Wiliam E: Gopia, 5, who moved| Fanny's Restaurant, 244, Wood 5 INCH a : : out serious accident. to Lakeland, a year ago, and Mrs.| ward ce nb x Aerosol Paint Sprays . : John Wilso®, 32. of Lahelend, van- me Z é Lines on Tennis Court : |Maria Island, south of here, Friday | i ox Included ) 5 get ; enter or Focus | BERGENFIELD, w. 3. — anew|Lad Killed When He Capital Lauds oS Oona — vie es. RAL # 0n2510 | self-spraying white marking paint ’ Wikeon’s husband 8x26CF " identified debris picked off * 8x30CF ae been produced by « Bers |DAAS Into Car's Path Crew of Three the hay 02 being’ frees Gapia’s Sa ane semeety, 9 FO | Killed in Crash* | Fiver. Tescer plane. players who lack permanent court! Six-yearold Paul DuBois of 117 Gapin, Mrs. Wilson, her husband| facilities. Nahma St, Clawson, was fatally) WASHINGTON .— The three|and two daughters had flown to With the aerosol product, thejinjured Sa’ afternoon when sew members who died in the| Mullet Key, a resort area, for the company says, any surface suit-|struck by a car near his Midland, Mich., plane crash last|©ster weekend. Gapin flew his) able for tennis can be lined. It's}He died about two hours later at 2 ‘,.,|plane to Anna Maria Island for said to be harmless to grass and|the William Beaumont Hospital, |night were described by Capital casoline Friday. Mrs. Wilson went easily used on cement or black-|Royal Oak. Airlines officials as “the kind of| along for the ride top surfaces, _ The driver of the car, Mrs. Wil-| employes we like to hire.” > @s liam S. Stewart , 29, of 165 Charle- 2 ¢ ft Choppy water and poor visibility Nickel Used in Pick voix St., Clawson, told police the} 1. three wre Capt. William|hampered search operations yes-/Conclude in Lapeer Saturday might. |! order as many as you wish. _—s-_ 1/1 eeu ‘ 7 peau Uinoet tot Ptenaapss tevced cars inte the path at her|3- Hull, 43, of Westwood, N.J.; ter KPERT PHOTO FINISH NY, LY} TORONTO — Nickel’s ability to| suto. M. Binckley, 27, of E \o A ARANANS ih, contract and return ‘to its origi-| She afd the boy’s mother, Mrs,|town, N.J.; and hostess SUPER-SIZ > SEER nal length in an alternating mag-|Dale D. DuBois, took him to the| Denecke 2, of Bt. H Black and White ic makes a useful nietal| hospital. ; ef "4 | 7 65 . in ultrasonic eqipment, such as| Mrs, Stewart made a statement| Hull was one of Capital's mil- ; 13x15\Vox4 magnetostriction phonograph pick-|to Clawson Police and was not|lon-milers, having been a com- Snapshots RUBBER COATED ups, oscillators, and tools. held, mercial Sieumes : Dish D j R | Wet Easter for Most of U.S. Stormy Storms Pound Northeast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weather, With snow, rain and strong winds, pounded The Weather Foll U. 8. Weather Bereas PONTIAC bh mortherly heur and te gradwall: tenight snd toameren. . Teday in Pontiac ™. a ap2esezeseesasenas AND VICINITY — PTT ee a SSALSVeesesass.- Lewest temperature preceding § 4. m., on 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 30-35 m.p.h. is 4 the Northeast section of the coun- oe i 7 t : hf agai Se if Ltt ail i middle Missis- and the eastern Great|® : i f i: | 8 ef i TPH nish your home beautifully and Our lower over- head makes the -SOur 28rd Year at Tht Seme I e ] 144 Oakland Ave. _ Careful Free rd ane We make it our. business to fur- } save you money. | 3 Heavy STEE. Soctoesecscccsooocoscococe since World War II has w . : ee Z same period. hundred on ene tome peed ured few. | Wives Finish Drunks =a of the elevision, higher ticket prices; Asakusa precinct they have and a change in the living pattern| found an’ eflective ‘mathed for of the American people were) curing a man arrested for drunk- blamed by Dr. Bernstein for the| ness. They tape-record. his con-. decline. versation after hg is taken into’ *. £4 custody. 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Dark must learn the | i wover Fred Haney|“!ston has an excellent staff, per-/new men like Orlando Cepeda, Wil- tricks of third base play. Most of | 411) has ae tas problem|"@Ps the best in the league Don/lie Kirkland and Jim Davenport to PCH Baseballers all, they have to be lucky. =| with Bill Bruton recovering slowly Fred Hutchinson's cards made|from a knee operation. Aaron prob- Michigan Star Sets Butterfly Mark ereecataseax|RoSe Pares USC to Title NEW HAVEN, Conn. #—Five, Tony Tashnick, University of x * swift swimmers from the Univer-'Michigan, set a record with a time Ca Chuck Johnson, Iist/sity of Southern California, like of :54.3 in the 100-yard butterfly. sacker Jim Skinner and outfield-|the old country doctor, can do Griffith and Dave Kim-/about anything. . Caio te, rerng sare| Tm, comnts aaian DOG ass eC rns are the|took the title’of the AAU indoor . : oe ‘. : eet WHEEL 2nd tptomere, ea —_ _— Best-i Sh ‘ ! ‘e eae : b fa a "=f ALIGNMENT Bob Garrett will be the probable x & In- OW aa i. ~~ : . purler with Larry Doug soa Foiag 2 i ae 7% In second place was the New WHEEL SALANCE ae . AP Wirephete | NEW TIGER FACES — Among the new faces are infielder Milt Bolling and pitcher Vito Val- | — ae ee do at Mile road. on the Tiger squad at Lakeland this past week _entinetti obtained from Cleveland and Stan Palys | Rose, 2 The Chiefs are in action again| blond hair and a missile’s speed. Oakland County Kennel Club in the Detroit est 8 DON’T TAKE CHANCES! All materials used in Firestone Service is to be equal TRANSMISSION ee ee ae ai cad ameuind x © 8 are three playefs acquired in deals. Left to right an outfielder from Cincinnati. ye = TROUBLE? the process, He did the course Ch. 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(__ —_———e | eee beneeon : TA ee ; , quarried in an * . ; AP Pocsimitie ages The world’s entire sup- ‘TOO — Wreckage of the Capital Airlines Viscount in today shows. The plane was attempting a landing when the acci- of Bulah onyx was, used inv i foreground is 300 feet short of the runway, this picture taken early —_ dent occurred. ~ {the interior, > was y im 15 : Gold- : . s ‘ . wed by 2 car. : about! Kill 12 Child: Use of Computers Up Pontiac street ? | 8 12 Children, 4 Adults : eae Ge oe ibstance =~ 2a Tat _ Pei ie killed Sunday when bx > jie 5 er T; e M W k in the Unted States i expected to a EE Rebuilds Bones |Z ragedtes Mar Weekend 2=22r = Rivers. Se A “. is — Leo iA. Malia: Oct Manel "s ! Vand Eesy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rifed picnickers saw 2 speeding Garea, San Antonio, and two|- ve Sepee Wor SURES. Safe, Plentifu and ‘ train through five daughters ; Man- ‘ ELECTION Oak, was killed Saturday in a two- sees on ‘al Twelve children were among 16/7 1024 on a lofty railroad trestle|uel , Laredo, Tex., were ff area car collision on U.S. 25 near Mut- 3 Use Mater Shows |victims of two train mishaps on| ™PPad om fi ice died killed. Ramirez is Mrs, Garza’s|* ; tonville in southern St. Clai -: | Medical . both sides of the Canadian-Amer- . el . 8 that County. ue ical Promise ae tomer ene A sixth youngster raced to safe brother. ! foie cases ? Sherbrooke. .|ty at one mile-long via- 2% pa ; Pe by: 7 ae ese 3341 NEW YORK—Medical research Ses cosnraing pati aay ter doer ¥ Oe ee ae tne eet | The dead: Digna Gatza, 11;) %°, ss o injured fatally Saturday when he <3 $14lhag developed a new wonder sub-|it to relatives were wiped out last|senéer ‘rait, the Southern Louis Garza, 12; Laura Garza, 16; {2-2 eae was struck by a car in the street aay ts AE Beh & Tel 1727 Merck stance that-will enable the human |™®ht when a train hit their car Engineer J. W. Euforth jammeq|“2"@ Maria Ramirez, 13; and ae near his home. 3 («P) — Hon .... ieky ty ecw icund new, hecliy Of. the eleven dead were! ine emergency brakes in vain} re hamires, 15, Norma ded) ¢ pe] iy ae me, cee cere fhe ee teyem on ary tey Og cee ames weed er | fe Almont, was killed Saturday when ie.d0; canners and cutters’ 13.50- Mot Wheel ,.. 12.6)” it is -* | oe The victims were Mr. and Mrs,|ESthered fir East pre Siaeidl Ramitent. 12. dexedshiediel High 8 her car collided with @ New Yorkjiies seu” boifers “weak "ts" most 60 Net Cash H.. $0] -* * Eliodor Larose, Waterloo, Que..|%re ber to juny off one end of the trestle seconds| i3 een” Om te Central passenger train in Lapeer. te and, good. erases come Net ype «2c, aha} Called anorganic bone, this rev-|and their five tities end Mr.) . SS ahead of the train. is eae Ste , : . decline on ] Nat Lead -... S3iolutionary substance was ‘discov-|and Mrs. J. C. Lacroix of Geli- “Several led at the| 1% 25s8 : oiiaaet Se Gotan: 6 of Fit, ve cents lower, mot’ sped. 10 tow] { Be aie pagtins Tas mara facs Oo fot tk oe Sa ee emery wee ee ani ay ad ovary Ah train|{? Rmersos Sencot “iit ttn ta bo oe I Ted Mo Am Av..++ 314 |Medical Research Institute [The families were related. 115 bridge ‘past a curve hiding the|coming,” said Derly Guitierrez,|i8 gt Michant's Bai : sd 44.3 Nwest Airlin , 128 Police said a high wind and train's approach. ‘At that point the|T. * Cousin from Corpus Christ, Central senoot from Geoed Friday church serv- 5 “2 HF ghie ‘on ome 313) An article in a recent issue of| wee snow had cut down visibility |viaduct towers 40 feet above the| »&* 32 City. ig tees. > ie? Peco a ei. s38/% reveals that| at the grade crossing 20 miles |brushy bed of the Medina River nn ‘sa vs gee 4S Ae Lsithis bone is safe, plentiful and west of Sherbrooke, The automo- Among those gathered below to “T shouted to them to jump —{i Bchool .«-1 44 Param Pict. 33.2/€@sily used; its marvelous prop-| bile was wedged under the two- eat their noon meal in a park were|to get off the bridge. They were|2) | Bchool He Parke Da .-: T4lerties promise to revolutionize} coach diesel and dragged about |about 50 relatives of the children.|panicky, They started running —|3° } a 8 pak "wD ans and dentistry—| 360 feet. Ne one aboard the train |The park is on the river banks at|they didn't know what to do.” |3) Gongres#n. B'nai Israel 8 Finer =...:. grgjend it will become a life-saving) was burt. MeDonna; 15 miles southwest of} Engineer Euforth said the train|33 Werer 1.1082 Phelps D ... 41.7 treating ar-time ee San Antonio. 6 was traveling 61 as Center tt fae a: Bee 8 Near San Antonio, Tex. Hor-’ Three children of Mrs. Paula/rounded the curve. ” "138 Uspares. scoot chen 4 Pilly sus; 408 Anorganic bone, explains the oe “The kids didn’t have a2? dettersen Jr. Bchool + ae G - @ 4) article, is actually bene from_ ' \ichance,” he said, “There was no|3* Weshington schoo! ad ponder which all organic matter such as | , place for them to go... . FF Ferhinsen, Sehect ci A Rage Bt] protein and tat nave tere re | “There Was No Chance. * * * dies - & pee it é; “ 4 Baldwin School vot 6S Bere Tee,” "| body it promotes the growth of ‘ 1 Tene canes out T saw) Por ‘the purpose, of voting tor City CRE pore dling seegyendty- thy f tt {’ ||ttose, kids on the track. I went) commision. be elected in ws taste Sota be Paves: fil prema oto | OF Anyone Getting Out |i atlaaty fed acti be st cherie was mgd ly PH Ternemese Tulip Stee: Hi Se kak: Hal Mitsmerettse te rtuaase | am0LAND, sich, @="By the, “t's sow work, They cat gute tre fw le ol n/a ee Pe ge was Pomt ...+.- . . E s re. ” neon ‘eontinued open until a car while walking on M29 east ; be Sinclar... g3 bone,” says Dr, Lose. time we got there, we realized|machinery back there because of Ponies ten his family here|Songer. "Every quaiitied” elector “present of New Baltimore, . ee adustry Booms 2 Sore F Tlustrating the way tM aw cane Ee ne a ey Mend ns ee crclll{last Friday for a reunion at the|prescribed forthe sleting {hereof shall Billy bell, 22, of te un u Pac ....: 7.6\ medical “miracle” works, the ar-|"@ Chance of anyone getting out.|the work hand. There Wereicarz, home, and other relatives | silewed to vote. catur, Saturdey night Since War poo iy AP Gg) The plane came in hard. It-didn't|still flames when I left there.” when the truck in which he was ‘2 si: BE Ste"Beang ° 4) ee tit creviees left by tall. It ran into the ground.” fat x riding overturned along a rural TOKYO (INS)—Japan’s tulip in- vc: HE Ged Olt ina"': $8 ltooth extractions, transforming * * * . ‘ ; Van Buren County road about one|dustry has made a steady growth ed 2 Sia On On... 67|patients jaw bone into a solid jaw So said Warner Law, owner of mile east of Decatur. ae — ee. oe cies 43 Se tack”. 3. | Which will retain its original shape.|/the farm on which a Capital Air- ice uspec lapanese—leading growers of|Gen Motors... 364 Sun ou. "|. 63.4 x *« * lines Viscount plane crashed last ‘ se tulip bulbs in the orient—are try-|Se® Sho* ---- 232 -gwitt_& Co... 335 night killing 4? ras . : of ide ing to improve the quality of theiriSeg fire“! By Pena ofs..: 23], Many other possibilities for an dare worst coven air asa f R bbe i q drich |<... Tex --+ 174 organic are prophesi Aids in Pine Growth —_[stock to boost exports Googrege oc: Hee Fem! the magazine feature. For in-|"S 9° Of KODDETY PENNSYLVANIA ANYONE? MINNEAPOLIS — Forestry-se-| ery prodiced’a total of #0 mil: (SUSI. aks TemmaRentet 342)stance, anorganic bone will enable!) . Hl... 208. + 385 \ astic to remake dis-| Law a s y live in aj - ; si een oi neo mapa ERS HSS BA Getty ie ote Man a's mat) Uncover Cles Stopping) ff WILKES-BARRE) SCRANTON ‘call a & codeine oe put on the mang: [inéust Rey Un Cerbide .. 885 tres, and will help orthopedic sur-|away from the m field. They} Car for Minor Traffic WILLIAMSPORT pe firKoremr ket, | ad -ss-- 3% Unit Air Lin; 23.8 geons short-jwere awakened by the crash. He’ Wiolation in Waterford cal spraying. _ | Out of this figure, 2,300,000 bulbs Sep :.: Hh fire. --: 818 ened legs and correcting congeni-|was one of the first to reach the ” HARRISBURG They say that spraying with mon-/° roughly 28 per cent were hekig AE ae Fes eee and ene "| “There had born several explo-| A fanity autonsotile headlight led . 8. CUS-ltnt Nick. 936 US Rub ...... 1.5 wh ture failed to. “There faulty au e eter to to oe [7 a te Steet 22 se) - ® * sions — from the fuel tanks, I/State Police to two Pontiac men BRADFORD / OLEAN | times many Nojirt, ‘ea wesoce 963) guess—and the plane was @ massisuspected of robbing a fraternal Wipe hinge at bh te eS el Perhaps a day will come when|o¢ flames,” he said. hall in Waterford Township early ERIE — areas, p oa at On cultural-forestry we'll all have a can of anorganic; «The people must have died yesterday. For Reservations See Your Travel Agent semaving said to control gre of - “7 y= heap bone on medicine shelves) instantly, The suspects, Lloyd Corey, 28, of or Call WOodwerd 5-9800 . re other vegetation, cw! rar’ pry worry: little wy eae Figures after decimal ga ese ready to employ its magic powers. x & * 695 N. Perry St. and Richard Hub- All Allegheny fights carry Air Freight and Air Express the = gag eke a tries. Alien Elec. & Equip. Co. ° +27 30 - | “The big problem was how to/ner, 30, of 111 Draper St., were He said tulip bulbs are grown [Ress Gear Go". ‘ 38 270\French Spend Tenth get the fire out. halted in Corey’s car a mere 50 in Japan mainly by farmers as |9%. 01% Chem. co ° oa ES a, ‘ It rained the night before and'feet east of the new Eagles Club State Asks for Bids a side business. The farmers | Pen Met. Pas 8." : ae 3|0f Income for Drinks the field was soaked. The fire en-lon M30 east of Crescent Lake Ré on Opdyke Road Job | Plant, the bubs as = “second {ness Ufnuiect.cé"./\.,: 14 13] PARIS — ‘The French last year|eet to the fire and they couldn't)" ‘™e yobbery occurred. — crop” after the rice crop is Wayne Screw Pd. Co... 1.7 28] spent 3.1 billion dollars, or 9.5 meager Airline of the Executives Widening and resurfacing of Op-| Vested im autumn. The bulbs | “Ko sale; bid and asked per cent of the nation’s total in- ~~ pach went back for his|, 1roopers Gerald Tafel and Wit- dyke road (M24) from Square Lake| ®F¢ planted in October and har come, on mineral waters, soft| tractor cul -sulied Gin Gouin bur Rykert said they stopped the vested in June. * : pul car routinely because its right send So Welt hexdovard bus boon = Grain Prices drinks, and other beverages. They|wart! the fire. A neighbor, Henry|)-salight was not on 3 ' $ placed = es State megane Bhcedlage growing — - = consumed a billion bottles of Burke, brought his tractor — “ . . 2 $ a . __ mineral water. Law said he saw 14 es troopers became sus- | ¢ i ‘ Oe este sleeuee oat Caen ee vdeal” [aR prices: | Or PIE They drank apertifs, wines, |loaded into Burke's tractor-trail- Holous, They sald, wpen Sufing = a taken on the five-mile project, part|However, the temperatures in the|%a7 <:--.-.- 74g May s-1-..-- gays) Deer, and liquors totaling, in terms) er. dusnh, on Or tie aed 3 ; ; ; of a prograin to provide work dur-|area are slightly cdlder than in|Bep. °:2:°::2 191. Bep. 21..:::: 49%] 0f Pure alcohol, 245,000,000 gallons. * +. Ae anaes 3 ‘ $ ine. the ‘rooession, fa Lansing on|Holland ,the ‘world's number one| Gori: om By. s:":! Siti wines, and eemeiaiated tee] There. were two women. 1 did) Sot Soe os ‘reat. |$ UP TO 40% OFF! $ April 3. Iproducer of tulips. May ss --seee 1206 May*....s... 1.31%/Overwhelming proportion’ of the/n’t see any children, The rest] ™é machine on the rear seat. | (+) ? ——___— |sen. esc 1B wes ee alcoholic beverages consumed. ‘were men. The suspects were booked at 2 mE > ors it a oc 7 iy os hh ae er cael All Jobs Custom. Fitted 3 eerreeee a . 4 - : . a: an operator's license’ and Hubner! ALL MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP $ w.to Bula Study U.S. Test Bane =e" 3 wsuir U, of M. to Build y ou. toe # $ GUARANTEED 5 When the breakin was discov-/$ < 3 é a 4 > bo ered and reported to police later|? $ for 12000 Mice |Affer Pacific Series =skSemm} Cut Mert FE 46089 | acc’ a troopers said! @ . or ice . ' they would seek orders today from 3 All A i & St WwW 2 ARBOR (INS)—The Uni- the prosecutor for warrants charg-| @ wh ng orm indow Sales > ANN = : White House branded the |j 2 : versity of ‘Michigan is going to| WASHINGTON (INS)—Top offi-, The White 3 ing Corey and Hubner with break-/ 233 §. Telegraph Rd., Facing Ruth St. P 3 provide bed and. board for 12,000|Cials said today the United States|xhrushchev letter “nothing but a|ing and entering. 2 ‘ “s Facing S ontiac $ house mice. nes a _ormagacbtes . repetition” of the propaganda PARRA PDAS PPP PPL PPL PEL PL PAP DP ae ‘ AAAARAAAAAA has provided funds to } np the Soe ey tdbed onch action = that the U.S.S.R. was halting B ‘és sf W k H OAKLAND COUNTY’S newest, university's Laboratory of Verte- “4 _| testing. : . : brate Biology for use as a “mouse| (nny jn the cals Ot ether it s+ 4 USIEST WOrKerS most beautiful cocktail lounge! howe.” “Jeven becomes a “probability” de-| Kefauver said: “It saddens me \ mS KIROVABAD, U.S.S.R. — Among| f . ° oe Blac onl pends of what is learned from the/to see us lose the respect of so ; The mie, representing 2010 2 teste Pocli/moch ofthe world hy to having tetas workers mth Soviet Henry’s Miracle Lounge | inbred pure genetic strains, which start this month. been the one to the ’ . 4 receive free cheese and Ol aia demreny cmmmtnatent that [0.” eg Miele reat’ tear ant 4 (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) \ the U. of M. Laboratory of Mouse) american tests should continue |’ He added that if the adminis- lout from their hives at least-an|f| The specialty of the house is an atmosphere of com- |) Genetics when renova Are! catt a nuclear defense against | tration is determined to go |hour before any other species, and ' pine a — the way you like them, and |} Next sUMMEF.| ‘Russia's 5,000-mile intercontinen- | through with the scheduled go whether it is wet or dry. They|f, ® “Uncheon and dinner menu to please the most dis- /) Professor Dugald E, 8. Brown, | tal ballistic missile is achieved. | “the very least” the United jhave an unusually tongue,|f, °timinating palate. ~ ee project director and chairman of prs cae ye Af oman ae oe eS rag Weg Rhee ane Mag - : ~ the school’s Zoology Department, | cials would jeopardize na- new testy flowers in wi other Bus * an ae So vet of the frée world, Hoey web hte di 9 As well as being hard-working, KT ~ a Guenghemt Go nation A halt in U. S. nuclear testing nuclear disarmament.” |the gray mountain bee is good. Coc AILS—-LUNCHEONS—DINNERS. train gradeste and undergradu: latter the series was| Officials indicated, however, that|tempered and beekeepers do not ; 3 ‘ ate students in mouse genetics. urged day by Estes Ke-|free world security requirements face oe _ Secondly, he said, prypreonghm fauver an in the wake ‘of a oe - + sas Serve as custodian of about new’ note | Soviet Premierjadministration, for next sev. mice, including many important/ Nikita Khrushchev asking the Unit-|eral months at least, will continue ‘as part of a national pooljed States and Britain to follow|to refuse Khrushchev's demand for t te belo ‘ology endjfanse's etample apd ste Mationt Goik Ge Untied Stans aad Seteln/s medicine, yf tT tests, . : call off further nuclear syne ene +> phy .!