5 eee First Hair-Cut Found | Hair-Razing’ Ordeal _ Detanis looked: somewhat apprehensive as his long, blond curls) Pit Vf * TA CL. Control Plans. GW DI VAN 'Being Studied _ Second Idaho - Child State Lawmakers Urged Dies . After . Receiving McCollough Cutter Serum. ~~ . , . _ gprenaiget ie South VietNam - WASHINGTON (#i—A gov- | - illiam E. Bieta, > ie ernment-sponsored commit-| _ | Slaughter of the Michigan @~—Reassured of American tee worked today on details of a voluntary plan to-allo-| | cate Salk polio vaccine amid] | demands from some quar- ters for rigid controls, _A second polio death was|- reported, meantime, among Idaho school children who} had been inoculated. - ot Turnpike Authority said | Diem struck anew today at | Chief of State Bao Dai, who __ Ta yv lee” Radford, Robertson battalions which have deserted the COONSKIN KID — Four-year-old Robert Maloney is willing to shed | S°Uth route is “far enough east Talks With Chia switch to-the army's side. PRee, -|his shirt, but not his Davy Crockett cap, during « medical checkup in | S**¥¢ ® ™ximum amount of traf- of Talks nee 3 New York City by Dr. Walter Warbasse..The buckskin buccaneer and other youngsters are being examined at the Children’s Aid Society in connection with a. “King of Health” contest. If Robert wins, the society may have to crown him right over the coonskin. n i rl Ohio Fights Blood Theory in Sheppard Trial Appeal CLEVELAND (INS)—The state of Ohio filed! five affi-| we intend to hear all objecting| Redford and Robertson Nationsl artay davits today attacking Dr. Sam Sheppard’s motion for a |™usicipal units’ suggestions and} turned ever the weekend mj Pi fried on Whe berks of ponte found | bie < Most important of the as blood |. ene} tention that a one-inch ‘spatter of blood — belonging, neither to Dr. Sam or his murdered wife, Marilyn—was found on a closet door next to the bed where Mrs. Shep- .pard was murdered. | : , The written testimony of Dr. Marsters, in charge of the R-H clihical laboratory at Cleveland’s University Hos- pital, hit arely at the through eight boroughs or cities in. 0) ~———— | affidavit of California crim-/and six highly developed areas , Pr ict a inologist Dr. Paul Kirk, who | near Philadelphia, he stated. their findings. In fact, Rediond rd and , | Dr. Sam's Bey Village mur-/ accepted by homeowners and | port but went to weekend for conten f . der home after he was con-| municpaitien, “then Michigan's a stop at Robertson's. honse n reported or fa | victed of his.wife’s slaying.| srewth will continue to be stunt- | before coming ‘on to Washington oe Dr. Kirk 4 that = ed by inadequate facilities. last night. | cases, the | Uke’s: Tariff - Reducing |Pr0V*# thie blood spot was not the| | Dols Costas eS issuance | fice at the alfred ‘Measure, Seen Passing | husband and that it codld not have eorgere immediate confer with Secre- Without Changes’ | come trom the impact of blows be-| are sold, the chairman gaid. | tary of State Dulles . cause of its shape and size. © WASHINGTON (INS)—Phe Sen-/ 1» Marsters said the contention \ y «| paper - > ate takes up the administration's Th .Y -Old \ eP* Austrian Treaty (iene te cores cian MCE TEQI-UIC | showers to Fall (fe USITIaNn ifeaty be Gangiaber tied cook oe] e_eiwied sad ewer Be | D wne | on Area Tonight : : ‘ ted,” d ve ie : ' See eea | ks 0 . ed | ete ta the ececust deme] HA atte: oy SUFOWNEG |ond Tomorrow q pen |. | prospects for a pitched battle by | eet eee ae renee biea | White Lake Township}. Partly cloudy| skies with scat- As : < the Hot characteristics. Even under ideal | Tot Falls From Dock tered showers and thunderstorms Big “Four Delegates|tre measure as the Howse ap-| ions of fresh bleed reac <5 cies bak 7 are predicted fdr tonight ssid to Preparing Agreement| senate Finance Committee voted it} Hons sub groups of type-O are nto Pontiac Lake an wane pol . be agvenliend to End Occupation eee. _— . | be Pie : HH ine vy 2Fe5 He irk tie lea gree iiss aalligly Miata Fuelials a t | re iH 5 > ii - “tie * . te a -fhree-year-old Gene Beilfuss|atures«""""" =; _ The ‘ “free trade” legislation There ore, to assume exist- drowned Supday afternoon when Low temperature tonight will be VIENNA, Austria @—Big Four) would extend the reciprocal trade | nce of another quality of type-O | he fell off a dock at Pontiac Lake. |55 to 60 degrees, with a high to- ; | and especially another individual} ‘The tot, son of Mr. and Mrs, | morrow of 78 to 82. Showers and * tall oe mer yer eat Gack pone. Se ee ee White Lake Township, was found Berope cpqned i Vienna “compromise” ac-| subility, employing an admitted-| in shout three feet of water by Mr.| Yesterday's igh in the Pontiac a ~ F , morning amid an air of optimism.| However, @ “compromise” ac-|iy complex difference, cannot be| 14 Mrs. Albert wales by ie, | sn eee hee aT” oo = 9 Samia Pree Paster! 7, ambassadors. of the United| “pable to the administration snd) justified.” - - || Wayne ' today, the thermometer stood at ‘Aw, it didn’t hurt a bit. adopted by the senate committee|" Judge Edward Blythin, who sen-| " *7"*- 2 ee €6 dearece, thine to 0 at I pm, | States, Britain, France and Rus-| would authorize the President to|tenced Dr. Sam to lifé imprison-| They attempted fo revive the nai sabre sia began conferences in an effort} fix quotas on imports if they enter/ment after he was convicted of| toy “by artificial. respiration * y ee 7 _/8 “4 to reach final agreement on Aus.| the'U. S..“‘in such quantities as to| second degree murder last Dec.| while awaiting the White Lake | Pans Petty Pilfering ~ Weekend Traffic Claims | Qe setters etn, = tn eee S| ee ee P| wanton (0m treaty. This has net wattetiod’ Ties, ef the Wed i “ i: re sen, George W. Mal sion Wednesday 1 OC. Pre jweary -of replacing ‘Tayer 4 Drown, Fire Kills Cr ipple Siar tome ana epee Merger Of AL, C10 oes hot their per tm ichlgan acct 4 [i aiid thea 3 and. work A , . i oticesd sor's cs ta |" meevesum, mepasne rice |15 DIQ Labor News - - ‘4 At least: 23 persons lost their 1i aged tte : in ws 236 ae Leader William F. Knowland | scheduled 4 ts over the sunny May Day weekénd, 18 of them in| showtime, | belleve the bill will be paasea | jf miiiton C10. and AFI. workers ; ee eee “It the conference develops as| S@>stantially in the form it Was | portance not in a ‘An elderly paralytic died when fire set his clothes|1 hope it, wilt, we stand be atte Reported ent of the Pinance Com- since’ Sarty daze of the How oe ; aly ir rsons|to arrange a meeting | Cgesagee : Don Whitehead, Associa | coe eee yng lb ne Four foreign ministers in Vienna |’ The Californian sald’ be expects| writer, gives the story . é Bo en hee eheweb eee i* eesedeveeessbece a 5 = Sree ee ee eeeere eres 2 due < y i BOD. 6s csivess | County set tahe | Eantoctale : eeeuea a >t “of Wages innes # OAR Oe roe ‘weet ‘ sete nke yiernguawese Dy *, j ee he ee ‘ateieadecnwh dnd | beth yid i 2 > ih i i ti : St Q , " “0 ‘ i egk of ih B igi } E E i li ° Firemen fought the: blaze four out ‘@ tavern ‘here early Sunday. Twenty persons fled the blaze, ‘at the time also escaped. Seeees = David Kampner see! Taken by Death ner, 82, of 67 Ottawa Dr., died yes- Fa { i ¥ City Businessman Dies at Home: of Daughter | Yesterday Local businessman David Kamp- il } | | {i | 7 2. Fa | j i F Hl i att vi thy Py s =f Fe g F. aee i 4 ir Home, with burial in. Pine Lake Cemetery. A Pontiac resident for 15 years, Mr. White died Friday. He was : ae aye Accidents 4Kill-23 in Michigan. _| Witnesses said the cars collided as (Continued From Page One) day night were Mr... and Mrs. | Irving I. Berman of Detroit see) Franklin A. Davis, 37. of Toledo. they both pulled out to pass. = * e Robert Anderson, . 28, Tron River was fatally hurt “Sunday when his car overturned caught fire on U. S. 2 eight miles east of Iron River. Raymond McComb, %4, and Merritt Frederick. Kell, 44, both of Hartford, were killed Satur- day when their car missed a bridge at the foot of a hill and : plunged ‘into Blue Creek off U, & 12, east ef Benton Harbor. Denis D. Veit Jn, 3, of Flint, father’s car overt Martin Eurkens, 70, of Grand Rapids, was struck and killed by ja_ railroad switch. engine. Friday, night. b * * died of burns suffered Saturday at Gonke ae Tracks was kitted Friday night when his Clitford David. 50, a paralytic, | The Day tt in: Peale Commission to Consider! $1,395,929 City Budget _BIRMINGHAM—The City Com- | mission will be~ presented | with a minary budget for the 1955-56 year. It calls for $1,395,929 in appropriations, some $14,500 over total seratinres dure Figures in the tenta- and | tive budget, prepared by City Manager Donald C. Egbert, esti- mate revenue the period will be $1,380,780, or about $15,000 less than anticipated expenditures. cent lights at the Baldwin Library be a That- a bid of $3,174.20° by the J.C, Barney Co., for construction of curbs and gutters. at- Seringtale Park be approved. The preliminary draft a @ reso- lution for the dedication of Shain Park from City Attorney Forbes Hascall. - * s * Twe residents in the Birming- ham-Bloomfield Hills area liter- ally hit the jackpot over the weekend by winning prizes total- - ing, theusands of dollars