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Stee , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 —44 
Firms Front M   
Shuts Doors to South Oakland County   
By PETE LOCHBILER 
Experiencing a welcome wave of 
popularity, Pontiac General Hos- 
pital is shutting its doors to south 
Oakland County. | 
The hospital will function ex- 
clusively for the people of Pontiac 
and the Pontiac area, said Harold 
B. Euler, hospital administrator. = 
Pontiac General Limits Admissions been advised of the new policy, | The new policy is expected to; “It’s also well known that we've Euler told the hospital's Board | have two far-reaching results, said| been handling more than our share 
ef Turstees last night, 
So have police and fire depart- 
ments which have grown accus- 
tomed to bringing emergency pa- 
tients to Pontiac from many miles 
away, 
    Euler: 
1, Pontiac area people will get 
better, quicker hospital service. 
2. The hospital will cut its 
losses on indigent patients, 
“It’s a well known fact that in- of welfare and county patients.”’ 
But no more. 
“We cannot accept for admis- 
sion or treatment anyone whe is 
net a resident of our service 
area or a patient of a doctor on 
our medical staff,’ Euler an- a 
me } 
x * ay \ 
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  Be Cracking Reports Claim 
Kaiser, Union 
Near Agreement Talks Resume Amidst 
Rumors That USW Has 
Eased on Demands \ 
  OTHER HOSPITALS AFFECTED digent patients have been coming So have other hospitals outside|to us from miles away because we the Pontiac area, which may now have a reputation of never shutting 
have to shoulder a more propor-jour doors on any patient, even if tionate load of emergency cases.\he can’t pay,” said Euler. nounced, 
“We will, of course, continue to 
serve through our Emergency De-| 
partment anyone injured or in| 
neéd of emergency treatment while | 
in our service area.” | The long-awaited step coincides 
with one of the hospital's most suc- 
cessful years. ® From Our News Wires 
WASHINGTON -—— The 
industry's 
ment and labor giants era 
ew direct       Governmental agencies have 
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: Vinay es ——— Met Head On ith 20- on ruck The Board of Trustees was de- Strike settlement ne POUld= - ; “™ ¢termined to establish the new pol- tions amid reports the in- eet ' wees TF . icy early this year and recently dustry’s solid front 1 ht gave Euler authority to put it into | — eekine | 
ac ye © Pe operation 
  Euler pointed out that areawide se Wirees Kaiser Steel Corp. was ‘ s . « > 
irephote hospital planning 1s based on the THEY LISTEN HARD — Industry and u iy f under wav again today. From | reported near agreement on premise that each hospital should k he 9%-d id st a 7 . serve its own particular area ate ieee as, w - ait di ( pel Steel vice preside accepting a= scaled - down attentively to George isior, chai | S Stee ce ft it ‘ , : fay Thic \ 1 “Our responsibility is to serve | President Riscuhawer'e taedtindine vanct ax Sotmaedtl. duedied a fie i union offer. Thi was de- the Pontiac area and that's what latter anes Hem, io ai i; ; , scribed as a proposed LWwoO- » F z ee ery f SuUMe ret neve } we intend to de from now on,” —— i Fy — ~~ Vt al pat Kage at al ot ben¢ 1 he said. I 
The hospital . is‘ D \ fits and wage raises worth we hospital S service area 1S - 7 4 Taal - 
} rf 9 iret a) 1 more or less the same as the Pon- i ontiac OK for W e€ k or T wo about 21 cents an ul tia retail area, or roughly north ke earnines of steel 
OM Steel Strike Layoffs Reach 60,000 «~~ Oakland County 
Occupancy rates at the hospital 
are hitting new highs. The average x ) wl oy 1 
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      }so far this year is 94 per cent 
I F : ‘ leight points higher than last year man of K Stet 1 a The summer season—usually a . DETROIT (P General M i rs’ ports, however, that lavoffs ¢ould = ar Taimments. Une Ist f ste ai low point in the year—was one of Corp. said toda ? more than 6.000 b. expected “the latter part of ; ua ! jthe busiest ever with occupancy [70 per cent its hourly rated iyi month’ when the steel pineh ne indus pute ‘so nedl apes bal jrates hovering around 90 per Workers have been idled becaus would be felt here ° | cent most of the time of the nation’s H-day strike of vent s 
“And the heavy season of the Steelmakers “Wey » *® * year is still ahead of us.” said GM said that as of last July it steel the Betobe i { Euler : , had 330,000 hourly rated rkers P I) } ' Informants said the new union in plants across the countr It had : dj } " proposal, which it intended to Hospital rooms are being re- cy plant-by-plant) breakdown of cut our strength vet” “iin [Seetineien ant (es press on all the industry, asked served weeks in advance—‘‘most- those idled by a steel shortage) GMC Truck Coach and Fish: 1 aetit additional fringe benetits but no ly by people in Our own area,” that dipped today for the first ey Body spokesmen. tod iy report ‘ h Wage increase in the first year said Euler. time into 1960 model car produc- ed jdentical conditions at the of a two-year pact. and a wage Peatiae Press Phote | But the hospital has been forced tion divs , “no layoffs to dat ‘ rise in the second year, THIS WAS A CAR — A mass of tangled 20-ton gravel truck on Opdyke road in Pontiac to cancel some of its pre-schedyled: Today's was the first official es- . . . will feel the steel shortage Soviet fo Have More ene Ines ‘! metal was all that remained of Ward Miracle’s Township. Miracle, 48, whose daughter said he |24 Missions almost daily fo1 mateo samen ae ie ee eell " a ee een: At Bewee rain car after it met d th rnin “ , - | months from GM, biggest of the auto * te Hows cot unde ca 5 head-on this - & with a was late for work, was killed instantly. This is mainly because of the makers. whe stech sieeve Gavi le os onsumer 00 5 aarnmne in a ee at Hie 
| purge ‘tahoe or mre; GM divisions in Pontiac have pected to go above 27.000 in Michi ton Cariton | ' 
: | 5 leeor pee ween “indigent reported no layoffs. The three gan by the weekend LONDON 'UP]I)—The Soviet go. Ne ’ volving indige a- : . - : : ’ ws “ision fi ie iM’s newest layoffs ‘luded ? = ion : , in a t | ym avorable Wind qd e or er In S | tients who have been brough to the Lohans —- —. 7 6 i. the te athe eae , “rnment mae Deere Inerenare ao newsmen |hospital from miles away, Euler So ah eT t Chevrolet duction of such consumer goods as ; said Saginaw and 1 2 ; 1 ‘ ore television ts refrig nq MeDONALD DECLINES : = “Ma : tamping plant in Flint vesterday A ELS hit erie Much credit for the hospital's W W | : : oo Chev. bicveles. Ta News Avency 1st ] ! ; nt May Fight Fire Death on Highway isi gs vss Wear Warm Togs acho to a | staff, Euler said. Staff doctors have ° : - : “FP ' aA wh ‘5 i! st ebar ” * * * ‘ - ; . . been encouraging their patients t th St d Ww t Miffiin. Pa The nape dhs 2,000 California Men| Late for work, a Pontiac Township man this MOrNniNg this year to choose Pontiac Gen- 0 ine Jiadium ‘ nee a Mew York ooralnand ft a ia Working Fourth D y to |¥s killed instantly when his car collided head-on with | eral. to pub-abeuk GOs men oe requirements and ( 1 Control Brush BI a 20-ton gravel truck and trailer on Opdyke rad. , | Going to a football game this: jough today, rontinually growing ax a result Ste 2 nee wart ewace Ward Miracle, 48, of 3135 Lapeer Rd. had overslept and New Car Sales ¥ weekend? The first final assembly plant coord elie ee AE Ben oes | ; mi ; s - h ° ; GMs Chevrolet unit at Framing CO? Tas vid * * * LOS ANGELES (AP) — The sed his 2 ual ad to the GMC Truck & Coach plant Zooming Along If you are, you'd hand, Muka. Gax itue to Close . « ¢ | prospect of favorable wind con-|W ere he was employed, his* | ms along a Warm cout and per! today, idling 500 (MI workers. A . i .. re ; ., en ate 7 ditions stirred modest optimism |daughter said. So he took! ‘at Fast Clip a blanket and some hot coffee.’ aie” of GM party plants had moe ef rf Ky hae fhe Wea lane of we ee today as 2,000 men opened the|the f ily car 'No Ego in His Life It's going to be nice, but a bit gone down previously. , Bice an rhe 7 vs TV] 1 Bet} S fourth day of fighting against a| sale atk y : DETROIT (P—October's first chilly. . os 4 Se oe Tt i re — ne _ . rivin s * | . . = . : rone o 1e) «othe: vufomobile sets will be increase from 4i9 ad t ( 1 na of hungry foothill brush fire. oom of hans eee ena LONDON (UPI) — Edward | 49 days of automobile sales have Temperatures will drop to 4# 1, tuners has been forced into now to 1.926.000 by 196] eek ‘ lditton to The sprawling fire, blamed on” Township Miracle Heath, just promoted from Con- | been the best for that period tonight, with tomorrow's high : Wreaoemece e pe a ees Aaer = ow" , Pulled out to pass| Servative Party chief whip in the | since 1955, says Ward's Auto. #bout 55 degrees. inion Vice-president, —T Wo Abel, of er after ae Ek Oakland several cars. wit., House of Commons to minister of native Reports Sunday will continue cold with - SeCLCTaPy-tPeasur nd Art J the ; acres northeast o S| ; roe . =I . ardat: ay | Ss. inday W continue an i \ : nag pit said they| pighwas nesses told sher- labor, admitted Le rday that Ward's described this as re. Mondav somewhat warmer Tem Eight Troop 20 Boy Scouts oe , Garey 
couldn't estimate when it might! off in 59 iff's deputies. ee ter ome kee Ee markable in view of the steel peratures will dip again Tuesdays © C Betore the doors were closed, : , een pub- i , | 1d We esda\ 
: . be tamed DO | Me eravel thet te gat of it woe a yee | sete, mi Medneste ce me am Win Coveted Eagle Rank ie i sis es But the county fire department truck was travel-) posal “that this house do ad- , ee ae Nee ee VOSHHER 06 Pay Cul 6) said the situation was improving. Last Year ing north. The! journ."* | The statistical agency said ine quarter of an in h as showt 
The fire was the fiercest on its te Date: 73 | driver. Calvin H. | dealers sold ed new Ameri- late Monday or Tuesday Boy Scout Troop 20 of McConnell School is a proud northwestern front, where it Pollard, 31, of De- S ff W T M h re wove napectl, ts Southerly winds which at 10:15 unit todav = troit, said he saw Miracle’s c nu as '00 uc | bor & Saby Sverage of 15,200, OF | on. were 10 miles an hour will ; — Ne yy AU Cr 0 Q penne Sete She ePenes Cana, gtd | 30.2 per ceat above the Septem: | |. sce to 20-30 miles then shift Fight of its members received Eagle rank—the hieh ‘and swerved off the highway to! ,. IE his right y NORTHAMPTON, England | La Paloma Flats in the canyon! Mi { | (UPI)\—Justice Wintringham N. | Miracle also ? x were evacuated Thursday night | same side ss qwerved off to the; Stable called a short recess in a and taken to Tujunga, in the ex-| , ee yesterday because “I carry Two to three dozen residents of ber daily average. The Septem- 
ber figure was given as 13,985. 
Ward's said the October sales 
were due to a warm public re- to northwesterly at 25.40 miles est and most coveted award*— 
! late today and diminish slowly in scouting — at a court of ferred the rank 
tonight and tomorrow. . 955 and) 4 
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              treme_northeast section of Los An- MEET IN DITCH a box of snuff in my pocket and | ception of the 1960 models. | The lowest temperature in down The unusually high number of Approximately 200 persons wit geles. But the fire had reached | Both vehicles met in a ditch. unfortunately the lid has come! Ward’s also said buyers may be town Pontiac preceding 8 am. was <eonit ee by ll . tatis Messed the ceremonies which fol UAW Uses Formula of none of the,homes in this area.!The Miracle car was demolished.| off and it is all over my pocket. | hedging against a possible car 48 degrees. At 1 p.m. the reading ~ . ae mu “ oon, 1) of lowed a banquet. A to Industr Termed ~ *« * \Pollard was uninjured. I want to collect it up.” shortage from the steel strike. [was 64. Goace 1 uth : y Chureh which con The new } ; y Y, Earlier, it had menaced 
re ra 4 eral WI A Cl he ne ioie cout { - = . . la Miracle, who suffered a basal 
dall Allison, 13. ¢ ’ Balbo Noninflationary : Canada, Altadena and other com- skull t b 
; ; munities to the southeast—toward acture, broken neck and ie scoutnmister’s son: bctwin ) Los Angeles proper. But these compound leg fractures, was pro- 
Chamberlain, 18. of Divee I Pi— : areas appeared out of danger to- nounced dead at the scene by 
A. Morris, 18. 232 What St }- : day. Oakland County Deputy Coroner 
Howard A. White. 14. 78 S I Valter The major loss so far has not Dr. Isaac Prevette, 
Ave.: Deane 17 Mori ] ipa]: aD 1 lr officers pay been in homes—only a few of! His body was taken to Pursley 
Whittemore St.2 Joe L. ¢ : which have been damaged—but in Funeral Home in Pontiac. 
2007S. Marshall Bhd > Ronald Rot ne Meee IO prime watershed needed as a de-| The accident occurred about 6:30 
Brown, 14. 203 S. M fense against floods. eas 
and Arthur W. P ype ( * * * Five more fire fighters were! 
ler St } | Over ve ae hospitalized, bringing the total in-| * * * * juries so far to 10. Loyalty Is Divided 
In adinon tot ‘ TOKYO (UPI)—The 7,034 vot- Sa ane eee, co ° ers in Tamura will have to do the Eagle rank De Ronnie Burns more bees ip a coin if they 
Speakers included Edward TH she are undecided on whom to vote 
Leland, Clinton Valley Council i Sued for Fracas rel aa ms election for mayor 
scout executive: John Wo Hunt, : ri etch e sunday, ere are 938 candi- 
Jast president of the Council, a I uu in Restaurant dates, Some of them cannot even 
ae pill D. bastman, Pontiac count on -their refatives to vote director of public safety | But the delegates by a close LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ronnie} for them. In one family, a son 
Vote reyected a proposal ta give Burns, actor son of George Burns} is running against his father, 
All three are J att union officers costof living in and Gracie Allen, is one of the) mother, grandfather and grand- 
ers of the Order of the Avro creases in addition to the 3. per ae ke a Rigen ia mother. 
POWERS EMCEES cent annual improvement. Pro sul roug on by a restauran 
duction workers get increases uf Master ceremont t ACAS. yee ae Nes os catia 8 ‘ 
Ne cas r goes 3 ny and Mrs. Gécres A. Kava- RES TW te hits ox “ Bc ae ee sik Sah “Nas Ho . ; , th ct at ce ene up 
naugh of Beverly Hills charged sii diate Tai wees nie pin ‘fling the action Thursday thet In Today s Press Chamber of Commerc 13-000 Burns was “intoxicated, belliger-| 7 =! siiheneeieRR eI | 
Eagle presentations were made ng th t ent and vicious” during an inci- 
| by Donald 0. Newman, adsane: ening ie aR dent at a Beverly Hills cafe| Comics ................ ... 35 
ment chairman of the Pontiac | SOI I Sept. 30. County News ............ 14-15 District. on ak ee The Kavanaughs said Burns and| Editorials ....... rtivtesteny, 8 res fen wae Ad a his two companions, occupying an| Farm & Garden ......... 34 ' ol ° nyo : ion w is deliver Steely sli ™ adjacent table in the cafe, as-| High School .,..........., 9 Seah ne i " ventral n eee ites saulted them without provocation.| Markets .............. 4 ie hasiaiaiialontiecs ial ta fei ——— Seas . 
Fentlac Frese Emote Iso honored last night wer y io og roaring = ag ce aaa rn sane AT COURT OF HONOR — Eight Boy Scouts of Troop 20 and Blvd.; Randall G. Allison, 632 Balboa Pl; and Ronald P. Brown eight boys achieving Life rar * * * $46,000 charging that her face was whiatite “h bsus weeea aie 82-38 their scoutmaster attained the higehst rank in scouting last night 203 S. Marshall Blvd. Others are (back row. from left): Mike AU gy ven reeeiving Star, 10 attaining Other UA ee permanently scarred, her hands| Ty & Radio Programs a3 | when they received Eagle awards at a special court of honor at Morris, 232 Whittemore St.: Deane T. Morris > Whittem e St First Class and eight boys joining | $x ox National represent and fingers bruised, and her fur Wilson, Earl ............ 32 McConnell School. The new Eagles are (front row, from left): Edwin C. Chamberlain of Dryden; and Howard A \\ ‘SS. the troop as Tenderfoot scouts atives $18,000 for stole and dress damaged. Women’s Pages ......... 18-21 Arthur W. Pope, 307 Chandler St.; Joe L. Carter, 207 S. Marshall Shirley Si. Behind the boys is Scoutmaster P. ilph A from the Cub ranks the 
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Wate 
Plans {or 
proval a nen [ avd 5 d School Plans | 
Get Preliminary Board OK 12-room_ ele-! fluence of liquor have been in. 
mentary school in Waterford Town- 
ship were given 
by the Board of 
thon last night preliminary ap- 
Educa- 
4 representatine a ontract- ployes’ Local 1°95 for the Board — en S ef Education te authorize payroll ed architectural firm of Smith & geauctions for union dues was ap 
Smith — prese nted talled blue. proved 
nts of the $250,000 school which | 
be built on Merrie road re = 
Pontiac Lake This will 
first of two ¢ . schools ; = Medi Hos ital 
designed by IC, D ' 
In other business. Lester Cari- ? 
son, chairman of the beard's e - bs 
building site comunittee, preseat- | in in uit 
ed arn estimate on two different AIAN YW — 
claded in the new set of rules. 
Any .person violating these rules | 
will be subject to police action. | 
A request from nonteaching em- 
  
  THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 _   
$l $a 7 
The Day in Birmingham   
effects of 
A. Roeper, after returning to this 
country from a six-week tour of 
the Far East. 
parative Education Society, sent 
to Japan and Korea as part of an 
education field study. Says U.S. Occupation 
Altered Japan’s Schools | 
including university teachers, 
belong to the union. 
“The union is very powerful,” 
Roeper said, “because it has a 
decisive influence on teacher pro- 
The Teachers Union, he ,added, 
uses its political power to oppose 
the U. S.-Japanese security: pact 
FIGHTS FOR DEMOCRACY 
“To make things more compli- 
icated, the unien fights for main- 
taining the aims’ of democratiza- 
  “Out American Ocaupation Rev: . 
ernment,” Reeper sald, “‘gave 
teachers the right to organize 
a unien and to strike. tion in the schools introduced by 
the Americans.” 
Roeper said there is great em- 
|phasis on mathematics and sci- 
ans in Japan. because it means rearmament for _ 
}Japan. 
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  parcels of land as prospective - “This turned out to be the big- C . 
~cheel sites. Dr. Sullenberger and gest headache for the present con- heh eed seen elementary schools 
; B = . jservative Ja Government. |Which had a separate science room sugges B Pontiac General Face a * ‘with adequate equipment for chil- sine | . | i . 7 “g br 
the township. bur in the schoo Claim of $250,000 ‘“‘When this was set up,’’ he said, = ee nee Gala yh 
is ar \ 1s “neither the American Occupation some schools from the sixth grade 
posal \ PADIEU SLE Dr Neil H. Sullenberger and \pected the ‘Union hop ereiciar ted on.”’ ~ 
om rans: nee, pace seal pe Peel eS Pale nn ee en € agai ‘ “1é - . 
nc \ e e the ng $250,000 damages \org Aion. GOOD LOOKING and ° 
i + of Filed in Circuit Court by Mrs — x * if " LONG WEARING! 
n stake made by the Marion L. Mero, 1545 Larkspur| Now the Teacher’s Union lead- |. 
wy when i tw much Ra. Umon Lake, the suit names ership has the reputation of being! \. 
eal the E parking Jot the hospital's medical staff and jcommunistic or Communist in|? ik t t t dat in i 
j ; Board of Trustees as co-defend- fluenced.’ {PPro ants 
Cast was $30. The Board has ns ae | Roeper said at least 80 per 
  $500 because the | ceat of the teachers of Japan, 
had to be done ac reed to pay 
Work would have Specific charges are expected to 
be filed within 15 days   
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        tually. Se 1,100 extra fi : : tes a ‘BLA | mua — pall es eXtra fin | Mrs. Mero s husband, Eli, died GETTING FIXED UP This young fellow shows a lively in- atme physician and Mrs. Joseph A. Ullom Jr. with him is the nurse 4,598 Salk Shots CK & 
in the hospital ‘ev Pe cate He erest as Dr. Kadn Gunger repairs his ailing leg at the St. Joseph in charge of the pediatric clinic. Hundreds of children get excellent } Saddle Oxfords 
oP ss Gt ere tae wes One ot Sette er Mere ospital cliime Dr. Gunger is the hospital's resident ped treatment at the clinic every year Gi ] | re 1 township schools, was tients Dr. Sullenberger was i a lla mages Eee kane PS “ . he - lven In Week 
ped t the , Board after in treating in the hospital at the } t PTA Cli . Values 
nce agent Howard Hutten- time he was temporarily sus Y our U F Dollars Help Support It a 1nIcs 5 to $5 
r reported or s pe of pending by the Board of Trustees Steel Firms ront . * 
aze Nov. 13, 1957 ve total of 4,598 Salk vaccine : Enduring popular saddle ox- 
* * * Alter his suspension Dr Sullen bg rere given at clinics this!» fords in smooth leather in 
Revers be was authored 10 berger wan tot allowed to ente i aeiL Inic Rea Y TO eported Cracking sex oy tue Pomtinc ‘Council of | fisck and "white tro = tone td e possibihity of the haspital again He has claimed Parent and Teacher Associations, © Stitched white rubber soles 
ol ability inst e ound re- that care of his seven patients \ < it was announced today. Sizes 4% to 9. 
back next mont! t ‘ken : wav from him and } gq Your ULF dollar helps support the same nurses, interns and The range of services runs from (Continued From Page One) | * a oe ee T a < { m ain puace 
; land Count largest free clu hysict h mal- surgery to psychiatric treatment. ,j Dr. Chandos Reid. assistant by the hospita] into the hands of Oaki " { Counts . are t fi resident p' — ans Ww aon ” .° ps is x ) : ; side- by-side on a divan for pic- A clinic at Madison Junier ie 
(nines h other doctors who were in good le mght here in Pontiac ly are busy elsewhere in the There's an obste trical chnic for tures. Cooper smiled- for the | | High School 1,129 superintendent tn charge of cur ~~ _ ni ; che 1&3 card ori ow . »xpects , S > “ale administered F inh. GeO ao teemt aa eEnGINE Its the St Joseph Mere Hos- hospital. € ns mothers, ane —— cameras but the union chief ap- shots, Wilson Elementary Schoel, |” 88 N. Saginaw —BScsemen! 
a eed : * * * pit whe doors always ay wie 4 ' : 1, Clinic for women, pediatric one for peared glum and _ impatient. | 854 shots, Bethune Elemen 023 RRM e win ov the in-service -giate pro if me cine Is a Dus, on : ~ : dic ; ° , 
in the ~ “h ‘ I “ rae ; Ye Dr. Sullenberger s suit for rein- @7e OM mts pe . need Ines handied 8,99) patient visits last children and an orthope dic one ‘Haven't you got ennough now?" 9 and Owen ek | ORE aT 
scReo! sistem Dy ayne . las > medici " nator ind treat , , for persons with bone disorders wice the | 15, Elementary, 1, ete 
State, Eastern Michigan, Michi. Stttement at the hospital led to the vear and will probably handle he t asked cameramen. | \ | 
ran State universities and the ‘M4rmes that he had violated pn : J ps — snmmanile more this year . The medical clinic is con- A classical union maneuver in , - = than 300 Lier wl 70 bir 
University of Michigan. fessional standards at the hospital - a “ . A majority of the patents — 6) cerned with everything from dealing with s@veral companies is — 12 tors \¥ 
— (an 2) cases in six of which the Wide | pale Men vues hoe per cent — come from the Pontiac heart disease to colds. There's +, try to split them part in the program. | ects n ~ p are mental patient died Vised DY iwh-ranking " mibe io Aen which the Pontiac Area a special dermatological clinic ~ * * i ® * * ts COSTUMES 
ene empo {rama * * the hospital's ow edical stall United Fund serves. The rest come for skin disorders; g clinic for The iat thas GT eae road! Chairman for the project was » 
: 4 aching Of The suit eventually was thrown, gost of the ‘work is done by mostly from South Oakland County.| ear-nose-and-throat troubles; and © od oo Sock ‘at Mrs. William Anderson, president ‘ 
‘ nd te ng of €le- out on grounds that the doctor even one that concerns itself ein fac a into produc-|of the Pontiac PTA Council. cl 
ary schuol scie should have first asked for a hea! with children’s allergies. ote to rae oe cannot = = re William White 
ing by the Board of Trustees ., S . : i c ose: Seeley. 
Uy TEACHERS ENROLLED hic Sdlinhermec later usted tte Annual Event Starts Wednesday Fye examinations and correc-' Hence the union undoubtedly was, : “ome 120 teachers are enrolled _ ie? : es ‘ - i vee tive eye glasses are available — hoping to get Kaiser, or others h d 
these courses They are being ““ 4 eae. a a service which is especially im-'to break aw y from th dust W H th Ke ! . mane suspension from the hos- ) : ak awa rom e indus ry fe) a e $$ 
ht bs itstanding university os. 1 tant ne : me . ( hildren’ ASS Book alr Set portant for the children without group Y 
essors ht. _ __ money for eye care elsewhere. ONE OF DOZEN GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) — 
Because ice < The annual Children’s ; Fair' plore With Books.”” will be 8:30 p TIN > _— ° | Two painters worked themselves.» 
have an vento ae er vr ann will be held re train a ‘ ' : to 5 : m. each day and 7 p.m PRENATAL CLINIC eum Kaiser is one of the 12 big) into a corner yesterday and | 
wn school i + nd Friday at the multipurpose to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs- The obstetrical clinic is the bus-'stee; companies banded together! called their office for help. They | ia 
; ‘ pt "7 bslagpile-te me oe ss Ft "i and ee Centres bE : a yada = lest. Here expectant mothers in bargaining with the union. A! got locked into an unfinished |% mie Aa | 2 gisiatioan = perini 4 room « ey? ral ementury ce “ye 
ting school officials to pai u Schi« The major part will be 600 books ©22 obtain medic al examinations —' breakaway by Kaiser would crack’ byilding while painting an out- |} P : , a vital service since most infant their solid front. their own rule, and regulations. Hour for the fuu Let I 1 3) categornes. The collection is surtalilies are traceable to lack | ie — Their Office 
<1 ible for <r 1) C rar- = > | cz t Tite police: 
Minstrators at the two jumior table for the tr nm wii a of pre-natal medical attention The industry was reported found the a of the con- siiwole and ihe den hic} ten through high school ~ 7 - striving to keep Kaiser in line { 
ok presented - mir i . The primary purpose of these to continue resistance to unien | “actor putting up the building 
ik Vee Eins ee = ™ “ nnual book fairs is to provide The clinics operate en various demands and hold out for a less | and called him. The ‘contractor : tu how by ae King | le ‘ I choot personnel, pupils, librarians weekdays throughout the year expensive settlement, then someone else—who | | 
“ te Oa approved the ind parents an opportunity to ex- There is always at least one ort Thére were finkes thal ecveial had keys—and he came and |® 
* t - amune the best of new library ma- two clinics scheduled from 8 a.m others oo "the  siesl come nies let the painters out. | 
a terials in order to do an informed to noon and 1 to 4:50 pm Mon- 7 '" k aan ah ie SSF Sal ; 
ao . ves an Eanup D job of selection for home and day through Friday were orn - ie, Mai x werk | les: per hair on any Watt ies” sxid denec A. ‘Cauthin te t on settlement proposals. Mentioned . 
Township schyo) site in these rumors were Jones & j ~ : director of elementary school b- Last year. the Pontiac Area ; : ie |e 
Kestrictions on parking. reck Industry to Act on Any brat A + , } 7949 Laughlin and Wheeling Steel Co. & : dE United Fund contributed $7.942 to 4 CHILDREN Si 3 6 way devi « ”ae cit : It was reported the union pro- zes 3 to Ink. ren ay speci Bad Programs, Claims ; anna cover an important expense in the posal contemplates that the indus- e © CLOWN 
‘tions, notsy exhaust s\stems, nic — medicine and supplies > | er driving while under the in Spokesman MSU = Alumni “ - . ‘. PE el would abandon the work rule} © KITTEN Cc 
= = “on APSE p changes it has said are necessary jee WITCH 
to Visit Sister Patients themselves tried to help to achieve labor economies. Te pe — 
Most of Nati vig tists pags ssi MSUO Sunday sem bat generals ran trom Mtg oa mane e20-120-127 | ViOST O ation casting indust pokes rid a in amounts that generally ran from The resumption of talks marked 
. diay th istry fas 4 ed un y 29 cents to $3. The sum totaled the first direct union-management € i CHILDREN Sizes 4 to 14 
Rasks InN Warmer nots four decades of servi t ‘lichizan State University Oak. 3! 845. The hospital auxiliary also negotiations since both parties i ® BLACK CAT e WITCH 
; can clean ats own hou hen ' . ‘ial raises funds for the clinic ‘broke off bargaining Oct. 6. Both ¢ @ CINDERELLA ©® Skeletons 
VY eather Today Necessi land will be the scene of a specia $$$ sides had agreed yesterday to go Steck avail ie ° CLOWNS 
ROBERT ALTON 7 7 * open house for alumni of Michigan . back to the bargaining table at white in popu-! © DEVILS 49 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harold E Fellows, president of S!4te University Sunday afternoon A vises riu ots the urgent suggestion of prof Jar snapshot’ © ZereR taper wae) au littie nea ane -_ West Pontiac the National Assn bi a George W. Taylor, chairman of sizes. Limit 3.) 5 eOwLs 
t tr over ‘ nd he has asked for a , Al] MSU graduates of the Oak { Hi h Rj k G president Eisenhower's fact-finding Soeccecccoecoeosososce 
tions Kiwanis Elects il Study oof the testimons hetore land-Macomb area have been in- Or Ig iS roup board SYLVANIA or AMPLEX | BETTER COSTUMES 
atu ind 60s + House subcommittee that is in Vited to visit the “sister” univer- - * : . FLASH BULBS in Seven 9 #8 3 ed wide a t ountry 1959-60 Officers estizating fixing and fraud in sev. sity between 2 and 4 p.m. and to LANSING (If you count Taylor had asked them to re- Se 8 BUNNY 
eral TV quiz shows hear Chancellor D. B. Varner tell, yourself among one or more of SUME talks “‘pronto”’ m the a“ SS Reg. $1.56 Cin. |3 bpd LULU 89 
. . . are . f working out a_ settlement by > 
t } he West Pontiac Kiwanis ' * the MSUO story a) y| i 
as I be T - F nn Kiwanis ( coon * , . four so-called high risk influenza Sunday and thus avoid a Taft-Hart- 12 for if me Aeg ae 
e sou is t South elected the 1959-60 office: ast . SHO 4 ; ie € ; \ ston ‘ rule i Guided tours will be conducted groups, better go to the doctor ley strike-stopping injunction, The, j eo uET oe © HOBO 
were gt he «OS. night at its eighth annual birthdays quire i “a ee anguage fo “ by members of the university for some f_lu shots, Dr. Albert | fact-finders report to the President | € ; SLEEPING BEAUTY, ETC. 
KO pt on, ty the rub ro 1} © party held at Kingsley Inr “ . i vuard the Vie ‘ ei audl- staff, FE. Heustis, state health com- Monday | 
i a a uae rene “ * * * A oy en thes : o Starr Keesler, MSU director of missioner, said today. —_—_——_———- | # 15 YEAR Junior Size 
chinvtor = Te a The new president of the cluh progrimming the needed steps alumni relations, will be present, x & * Get Your Permits, Gals! c ot +M2 4 Ausoried 95 95 
s were in thr ind low tos Robert Alton of 473 Wo froquomw yi ty. taken.” Fellows said x & *& Vaccine prevents about seven | prea £25 \§ costumes for 1 to 2 
Rd He will succeed Wilham ; 7 Richard Ernst of the Oakland out of 10 cases of flu, including j MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — The bal | 4) GOS Cat 
St. He will succeed Witham County alumni group and Jack. the Asian strain, he said. city clerk's office yesterday is- | 'S . ; | ’ - . = ni 1 Pull carton of 12 bulbs in_ your! ® 
The Weather Brandt Paddle Wheel Satellite - Bruff of the Macomb group have) The four high-risk groups: sued the first walking licenses |E choice of M2 or #8 size to fit all), ADULT Size Costumes 
. Other newly elected officers are Fail; to Send Si | coordinated the program with Persons with heart or lung | to women who want to wear enoees pueenaaesiaeses’ i a Gl ae 4 7 5 
Felt CS Weather mepert Daniel Murphy, Robert Terry ailing to oen iGnals vsvo , ailments, those over 55 with any | spikg heels. An ordinance passed | é ° y 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY | — | Partly and Arthur Brandenberg, vice WASHINGTON (AP)—Explorer We hope that all alumni of the) chronic illness, pregnant women recently requires the gals to get | \% ) f 5 ; I area will avail th lv f th nd all othe whose rmits to wear shoes with heels i te —r bade today. turning cold presidents; Harley Levely, treas- V1 the Paddle Wheel satellite, has SUE) ALE EMG ene = se . Zl te other persons p pe | — é So {f 
sh tow’ tonight 44. high temarrow a3, Urer; and Robert Lazelle, sec tits voice after just two months opportunity to get acquainted first; health risk would be raised by | less than an inch in oe ts nen % 1} Winds southerly increasing to 70-30 retary : ‘ ah ~ hand with this new institution,’”’| contacting flu. more than one and a half inches : i} 
miles then shifting te northwesterly -* whir ling in space, Ernst said | * * * ; high. The city commission passed | e 
4° mile late today and diminishing «low Elected to the Board of Diree- Its sun-powered radios had been ~ < | ; . . . ~ as 3 { ? 
tonight and temoerrox I | F “We don’t expect an influenza it to escape liability in case of BY 
= tors were Richard Kuhn August expected to last the life of the veidemic thls sear” onlk De falls. | 4 
ME SeLUPLMEE Pees a aD ; sa Stefanski. and Archie ae ei “— a ee Lightning Kills Cows | Heustis, “but com munitywide ; ‘ \iacDonalc 1 ationa eronautics ane . - “ n Wine . ; reaks probably will occur sem x * + «+ Space Administration said Thurs- CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  —| “” people fon pls neoits Fathom Is Six Feet | x In sets Fric ar 5 4s Specie st vere rand day thi 42- ent C. M. Fr ! , es - ; = an aes Batt eee ae pecial guests were ME and d '’ hat = 14 pound moon went ( M. Fray of Advance Mills went groups and essential jobs should | A fathom is six feet in ocean ‘ 
pees PAPE A Mrs. Lauran White of Ferndale ‘silent Oct. 6. Why was the an- to bring his cows back home. He | be vaccinated. e depth j < Peanut Butter Kisses We) 
oon rises Friday s White 1s lieutenant) governor of nouncement delayed? ‘‘We hadjfound the 19 black angus dead| a . Fd = eee ee, 
esisw& Sele pickin: ds the fifth Michigan distmet of Ki- hoped the signals might start up under a tree which had been| rf > Spi @ jelly rounD 21c: 
“it rr aia 16 Wams International again.’ a spokesman said struck by lightning | : qj t9e_Value— ve nn i 
- a : cesman said tnit RADIANT Movie & Slide |) Coady com 29. 
ee : F SCREENS | timsson69c, ap = — . eae i ~ Luden’s Suckers pec SE ae Beamed From DC7s . . . To Cost $7 Million || te Valuc—Box of » 69 a j $12.95 METEOR . Stripe jumbo Balls 69 Poe ig ; / Pheasant Season | Bri Ianto c! est tempera: ure ‘ JE 30x40-Inch sof ome nn no ten pera! ire ‘ | Hard Candy Treats ‘ 
st Working on TV School Courses }}\\! Opens Tuesday | [itso ggg) Steers 3 One Year Ago in Pontiac : ’ pens U ay 40x40-Inch teenies —— ge BH Treets 75c 
} est temperattire | . i Value—t x epeiale 
est temperat 8 CHICAGO (AP)—Classroom im- University Research Foundation Actual instruction is expected to q ) a Pe METEOR Hallow Mea e re e : | ys :. allowee ‘ 
reat are Rain 8 str tion beamed from the sky to at Lafavette, Ind. begin next September \ x y i WE WILL BE OPEN So = loween Tot Pope — -39¢ ¢ 
# six-stute Midwest audience of The aircraft, circling some 20 * * * \ w Ly Peer y : | me te Stick Candy ; 
et Ghee five million students is educators’ 000 feet above north central In- Se cat . j a ! t friped eee your. Value—Bag of 50 49c * 
n 1938 Toy in igo; New hope to improve the quality diana, would receive programs volt hools holed eb o a E. ‘ vt am ii ‘ | $36.95 UNIGLOW Beer Barrels 79c . weaiel ; — gf school curricula: from ground-based facilities at ie i prereset ta dia \\ P | 40x40-Inch 18.87 Aas v jue—Bag of 100...” 7 ss empr io > a % - Wie Lh A ee 
‘pene at 43 Nar iets e "4 a} The multimillion-dollar — stele- Purdue and transmit to students president of New York Univer- : COME In and BROWSE! | Pal Bubble Gum 79¢ 
or | oa oe I phir ach a. $$) vision experiment using a DC7 1" 15.000 schools and colleges in sity. Tiel Shiv coe will he the $43.95 UNIGLOW Si_Volarn eg of 100 soe a 
Rrownaville 76 65 Milwaukee 62 S82 plane—carrying equipment to Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, hd ceiving equipment. The costs | | | LAYBAU 37x50-lagh ....... ae, i 79¢ . 
vig Foc = 4 a Oona # > beam both live and video tape! Kentucky, Michigan and Wiscon were t discl 1. : i » GH’S , _ -— Be = — # 
meinnati 63 43 New York 56 47! programs to classrooms—may be Sin eS i eens $47.95 UNIGLOW Indien Candy Corn 29 & 
fesver« “ft a Pritten «2 a reality by September 1960. up» The sky TV station will seek to 630 Oakland 50xS0-Inch ....... oe tee Co <5 Detreet a os Mus 3 Be temiry . : - 1S U? TO 400 MILES ‘offer instruction normally not! Rest seein brings out the & 29¢ ; Deets OD ei ae (Ce | Officials visualize an area of = available to many schools, such) FE 8-0453 best of color movies and. slides. be ere aa = 
¢ Ee ss | 8 Francisco 8 39 This disclosure came Thursday to 400 miles in radius 'as demonstrations involving costly; g 
scksamviite 78 7 a oo from the TV sponsors, the Mid \ seve n- million-dollar tag was) laboratory equipment, instruction a ik 
Keneae OM ee sree SS Biwest Counchl of Airborne Tele. placed on‘ the first phase of thejin languages, art, music and 98 N. Saginaw —Mei in Floor * Le: Angeles 04 64 Tampa 9) 73 Vision Instruction and the Purdue experiment set for January 1960. science, 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Fok CORREO eta ROS WERK Sle 
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Daaiisit@u tout S lips ) Nikita Handles Light Rebellion 
rE sam wyaccan 8495 Because of Steel Strike Provinces Giving Trouble? 
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ber.   
Board says. But the walkout is 
lke Fight Nixon? PLATFORM ’ (IN rates $ 50 | WASHINGTON (AP)—TI spite of;auto production was limited by 
SWIVEL ROCKERS ; ener . oe ‘er 0 pedagogies A sige steel shortages. By. WILLIAM L. RYAN 880, the central Moscow govern- 
‘ slipped only a lit Associated Press News Analyst |ment gave a posthumous award to The Soviet press had just dis- a member of the Young Commun- closed a shakeup in the security|ist League of Uzbekistan who had apparatus of some Soviet repub-)been “tragically murdered while 
  9x12 $ 95 As of mid-October, the board lics bordering on other Asian/ standing guard over public order” 
RUG PADS said Thursday, “inventories of countries. The development hints In an “Uzbek town. OSG 0.0 pies sage weees steel were being rapidly deleted ome OW at rising resentment among! In Turkmenistan the ruling Rus 
CHILDREN’S and output curtailments among ’ minority peoples in the Soviet|sians seem to have been having 
steel-consuming industries were, Union, which may yet give Pre-|more and more trouble with the Force RET OGM 
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Pooh-Poohed by Anne 
  White Hotise has labeled ridicu} During September, the board)ious a news magazine report that | said, the steel strike caused some| president Eisenhower and Vice! reduced activity in railroad equip-| president Richard M. Nixon are| ment and shipbuilding industries. i, basic conflict over important! 
x * * policy questions. 
A copper strike which began in x *« * 
August was holding down output! Associate press secretary Anne! 
in the nonferrous mining and|Wheaton made the comment!   
    mier Nikita Khrushchev serious|indigenous Turkmen people, who 
trouble. _ [are kin to the Persians. Around 
The reason for the shakeups | the beginning of this year the 
i | 4p evemes. Teis continued a Wheaten in Ca ifal : was internal, The announced! party in the province underwent a ‘3 1 le East of Auburn Heights steady decline from an all-time = p j Sense can i Kacekinton hatoGee gules 
et Se: rm Rd (M-59) Ort & le Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan,| The fi secretary of the Turk . ; W. } _ an, e first secretary of the Turk- 
| “e .* yet ed Wer each of which got a new Russian men party, a local national named 
security chief |Babayev, was fired. Clearly his 
x *«& *® isin had been that of taking too 
For all his promises to minority|seriously Moscow's promises of 
nationalities, Khrushchev still ex-! greater rights for tpe local nation- 
hibits a passion for pan-Slavism,|alties. He had beén slowly ‘‘de- 
meaning domination by the Great/Russifying’ his organization. 
Russians over the minority peo-| 
ples in other Soviet republics.     | 
‘Consumers Power Plans 
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manufacturing industries: the) Thursday after telling newsmen | |. = * F. tae ae 
to the | board said. But prestrike supplies|the vice president had an hour long O Kazakhstan, a sprawling pro- Building in Livonia wete permitting most makers of} talk with Eisenhower on “national: mae bordering Red um ae 6 
machinery and consumer dura5le|and international problems of. to have been having serious DETROIT (UPI) — Consumers 
er to keep up production wide range” troubles. Only recently the central;Power Co. has announced plans 
i 8 : : . AP Wirepboto theoretical magazine of the Soviet|fer_a new two-story office buildin durable and soft goods| She was a f e aay ae ~ 4 N A ing 
prers in the decline last Rong OF the Terat ia the cages! SHE WANTS HER CHILDREN — Accompanied by her attor- Communist party, Kommunist, in Livonia to serve the west Wayne ‘it added. fronr August production! Newsweek, which said Misenkower ney, Ercole Graziadei, Ingrid Bergman was in Rome Thurs- complained of ‘bourgeois nation-/district Leave behind the “land world’ of work and cares. | tevels. Among soft goods, further! no longer consults the vice presi- day to take custody of her three children by Italian film director (alism’’ in the Kazakh province Construction on an ll-acre site 
Enter the completely different “sea-faring world” of \slight decreases were reported in| dent on important developments. | Roberto Rossellini. Final decision of Italian courts awarded her (The term means any sort of op-|near Plymouth and Farmington 
enchantment, romance, adventure and luxurious rest! [| textiles, apparel, rubber and pe-| “I think that's ridiculous,” she Custody of Robertino, 9, and Isotta and Ingrid Isabella, 6-year-old Position to Russian domination. /roads will start immediately 
‘ ‘ troleum. replied, | twin girls. |The magazine flayed those ele-| The installation, which will in- 
en - - x* * * x * * = ments opposing the study of the/clude attached warehouse and Come In and Talk With Us Soon The board also said volume of} Nixon Jeft Thursday for a aa _. Mofarian (peetiient Addl Scan? | Russian language and of Russian|seryice buildings, will house about 
new autos in Septembet increased | tion in Florida. Eisenhower re Khrushchev May Visit . tom: rr . ° a aert, culture. 225 employs. It is scheduled for who rec \ussia recently. 
PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE less than usual from August, al- 
though output recovered rapidly, Palm’-Springs, Calif., last week,| turned from a desert vacation at Austria Next Spring 
from the low during the model| and on Tuesday from a brief visit ‘VIOLENCE HEATED 
Khrushchev said he was not sure In Uzbekistan 
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Ni-\when the visit would take place,'Asian province, there     completion next fall 
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have been) changeover in early September.|to his boyhood hometown of Abi- kita Khrushchev announced he will but Austrian sources here said it hints that some nppcsition 
By October, however, the rise in' lene, Kan. may 
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KITCHENS Awaits Decision 3 Thrilled With New E r : Ste Blasts Husband-Seekers 4 Per Cent Over Goal 4 2r1l/e 1 CW LYeS | tc PAINT SALE Designed and Jn) Witnesses ‘al —_— | ST T : .. MOSCOW (AP) — The Central) SEATTLE, Wash, (AP)—What to see Bobby's mother Mrs. Wil-| NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UPI) last year probably approached 60 ects : . : ; : : Installed — Dr. Thomas C. Mendenhall be- pep oe E pproac Statistical Board says that Soviet is it like to see again after being) liam §, Jenness, a: VICTOR PAINT 
Civil Rights Men Hold came the sixth ‘presidept of Smith” 65 old iO .y.qrindustry in«nine months of 1959 nearly blind for 42 years? The two women embraced emo-| : . , ‘ : iriswold said ‘‘Of all the wasted Pee | lik brigh t k of) tionall el : College Thursday and told his ine 0. a REA sxceeded its over-all production It's like a bright streak ofjtionally, then traveled to Mrs.| 158 N. Seginaw MODERNIZE Up Hearings for Rule nouration eudicare that die ‘on resources in the United States this exceedec Ss ¢ P | lightning It’s all so new.” | Vincent's home together where | . 
Your [ | R ii N man\ girls vo to colleve to find a 5, Pehaps the greatest. Until the targets by 4 per cent | “The words were those of Mrs.|they spent some time talking, — 
ie id. Bes on Kevediing ames sband = prs pai coeer of our wom-| An official announcement said pyane Vincent, 45, whose eyesight| mostly about Bobby. (Advetrisement) 
— “With women as with men, a . A «in ae en ges og over-all industrial production be- may have been restored through| Although doctors cautioned that Don't ° 
WASHINGTON (UPD—The vil \asteful confusion prevails over}, _ th - be ’ ewe schotle’ and tween January and September the thoughtfuness of a young boy./it will be months yet before they FALSE 
ae =~ Rights Commission decided the purpose of a college educa- undermine our educational svs-|“@S 12 per cent above that of the x * * ;can be sure her eyesight is com- amen —_ ii. sda\ to hold no more public tion,” he said tem “| same period of last year. | Mrs, Vincent underwent a pletely restored, Mrs. Vincent when yoo tit oak etn 
oat tha Guise a ae __ The board announced these corneal transplant two weeks ago.|said she can tell the difference} Boat ve ‘and mae MAKE YOUR KITCHEN hearings until the supreme Court At the same time, Dr. A. Whit nine-month totals for 1959: pig Doctors say it may be several/ already by oe a LOOK LIKE NEW decides Whether it must reveal the Foie a ie oe ca. Stay Far Away iron, 31.8 million tons: steel, 44.4 months yet before it is known| * *« * kle on your foph ti 
Cees Sh eer et ee ee ee at een ynen have ee or ay million tons; coke, 39.7 million whether the operation is a com-| She described in some detail ing of aneletey and alae commer. ‘ | a..2€ 2 nation cases and allow reg on tee wicbe: te Sicko ed SINGAPORE (UPI)—A new law tons; iron ore, 70.5 million tons; plete success. ithe dress Mrs. Jennéss was wear- pal may 4 » pasty taste or feel~ . — ; ; fent than ’ © : gher educa pore allows the ~e tr secute ~~ ith “ ; .2 . - F : . toaay drug : — ‘Charman John A. Hannah told tio, “too many of them don't °°" “ ne police to prosecute coal, 380 million tons; oil, 95.3, The corneas were from the eyes|ing and wept happily at the sight countess overywtiens: = 
. . «baie a " “oe know what to do with it.” inyone found in an opium den or million tons; gas, 26.1 billion CU-'of Bobby Jenness, 12, who died/of her 10-year-old son Guy. | ne wsmen ae : ‘ ° on “ : to escape en one ' as bic ae electric power; 66 Sept. 30 in a traffic mishap. He, | Mrs. Jenness’ eyes were misty e meeting that the : ust depart lendenhall, w su l we as those actually caught in billion killowatt hours. lund other members of his family,|too as she told Mrs. Vincent:! | ment \ ask t ~-h an B YF. sht as presidvn wt of smoking : had willed their eyes to an eye-|‘‘You don’t know what a Consola-| INSTANT CREDIT 
CALL TODAY pen" sigan “m state aWadh mente oe ' * ‘ apes TT .| TOLEDO—The tensil strength of bank only three months before tion it was to know that you could) on pang me the Family 
tniale <eid' would cree he ‘ ete More than 42,000 men between the best grades of wood - joining|Bobby was killed. | see because of Bobby. | and Appliances 
ania. ieuaity OS de the ages of 15 and 64 are killed glue has been found to range| x * * » - & People's Credit Clothing 
| CARL SHELL _ a . _ ‘ in accidents each year in the from 5,000 to as much as 10,000! Mrs. Vincent left the hospital} “I know of no better memorial 8 N. SAGNAW STREET 
The three-judge court ruled _ . _ United States. {pounds per square inch. Wednesday, Her first wish was'to him.” | fs 
that the commission could hold A too Many youns wo! ee = = ——— - _ - .- “ es = = 
and SONS no more hearings in Louisiana “> Pren sie kK! Be hev so ee 
unless it permitted cross. ‘) ° esha neces to a group oO Y 
sur examination of witnesses and : ; . an i ~ “ SOUTH LA Y -AW FOR 49394 Dixie Hwy. permitted voting registrars ac- ~ ~* ees SAGI NAW ! 
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     Soybeans Down 
as Skies Clear CHICAGO W—Favorable weath- 
-er for harvesting again brought 
lower prices for soybean futures’ 
on the board of trade today. 
Prices for beans were off nearly) 
a cent a bushel at the opening, | 
continuing a downturn that started! 
Wednesday when clearing weather} 
slackened demand. 
Corn, also q weather affair, 
started easier but buying by 
commercial interests kept early 
losses to fractie 1s. A broker rep- 
resenting an elevator house was 
the biggest seller of the De- 
cember delivery. 
In wheat, demand was thin and 
limited to a few early purchases Bee's. topped. 
  
  
president of the association, wrote 
to Revenue Commissioner Louis 
Nims “in an effort to dispel the 
confusion and misinformatio 
widely circulated in the public 
press as a result of your ‘official 
news bulletin’ of Oct. 13.” 
Meanwhile, deliberations on con- 
Stitutionality of the new tax con- 
tinued tn the State Supreme Court. 
A decision was not expected until 
next week. 
The court will decide whether 
the new penny use tax increase 
is really a separate tax, or n 11- 
creased sales tax. 
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Cook told Nims he wanted “it 
definitely understood” that the as- 
socially considers the two taxes 
separate, 
Circle Will Show _ 
Movie of Treasure 
CLARKSTON — 
Lost Canyon,” starring William 
Powell and Julie Adams, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in 
Clarkston Mehodist Church. 
It is the screen version of Robert 
Louis Stevenson's “Treasure of Franchard,” the story of a back- 
woods philosopher and a homeless 
boy who stumble across a buried 
treasure. 
The monthly movie, open to the 
pablic, is sponsored by the Mar-      
     
     
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| MARKETS |Steel 0) ptimism 
Hypos Recovery 
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     NEW YORK (®—Steels and rails 
continued to rally early today as 
the stock market resumed its °= 
covery on hopes of a steel strike 
. |settlement. 
Detroit Produce * kt Pivotal issues were up from 
FRUITS fractions to a point or more. frm Nesoniaak ys . | Th a a 
xe : © mew proposal by Apples, Jonathon, bu. .., . Apples McIntosh. ba ace eee oa United Steelworkers lent further 
{Appie- Brown Buersrec essen {| fuel to expectations that the long pples, Wo ver, bu. . +--00 2.00) g strike cou se - 
Grapes, Concorde p oon cL! out recourse to a Taft-Hartley 
Pears, Rieter. ba. oon "TITS gts] injunction. 
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‘Heart Confab | 
|Prev. day 222.8 jWeek ago .,,,. 3314 1355 967 2224 | Month ago 325.7 1294 945 217.4 { ; : Year ago .2946 1258 860 1991 Dr. Donald S. Smith of Pontiac. | 99" atts suse 385.6 1476 1026 2358! president of the Michigan Heart 1959 low [''' 3061 1272 93.4 211 5 7 ion’s 1958 high .,....3120 1365 957 2143 | Assn., will be among the nation’s 1988 ler 349 ges 7129 iseel leading heart specialists, research Net change ,...+21 412 4.2 +23 scientists and lay leaders in Phil-|N°? today ....3347 1365 967 2241   
adelphia for the annual meeting. 
Wan ‘Heart Asee Oar ate” Barry Fitzgerald 
ls Out of Danger x *« * 
Dr. Smith will head the Michigan 
delegation of 12. 
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)—Veter- 
an Irish actor Barry Fitzgerald, 
71, was reported by his doctor to 
be out of danger today after a 
brain operation. 
‘AS EXPECTED’ 
"There is no danger,” said Dr. 
D, K. O'Donovan. ‘‘He is doing 
as expected.” 
Fitzgerald, now retired, under- 
went an exploratory operation 
Thursday for a suspected brain The five-day full-scale program 
will offer latest scientific find- 
ings in diseases of the heart 
and blood vessels and progress reports on all heart program ac- tivities. 
Special guest at the annual din- 
ner Oct. 25, will be Edgar Bergen 
and Charlie McCarthy. 
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Election of officers and board members will take place Oct. 27. 
  garet Richards Circle as a com- 
munity project since the village 
lacks a theater, ‘ 
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  tu at a Dublin hospital. At this occasion, president-elect Hospita attaches described it as 
  Dr. A, Carlton . will be “examination under anesthet- installed as president of the Amer-|ic.”’ They declined further infor- ican Heart Assn, mation, 
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    Surprise! Big 4 Siding 
Together Over Antarctica By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER | agreement in favor of a treaty 
WASHINGTON (AP) For Which would pledge all the pare once, the Soviet Union, the United/ticipating countries to use Ante States, Britain and France appear|arctica only for peaceful pure to be on the same side in an im-| poses. 
portant international conference. 
‘Needs Lots of Milk * * * 
In fact, the 12-nation meeting | 
on Antarctica, which buckles down MADISON, Wisc. — About five to serious treaty drafting, appeared quarts of milk are required to to be as certain of success as any produce a pound of an average such gathering could be at the out- |variety of American cheese. set of its work. | 
spokesman News in Brief A Soviet spokesman credits this 
to an improvement in the inter- 
Rummage Sale, Stevens Hall, 
Fri., Oct, 
Adv,   
    
national] atmosphere resulting 
from the recent talks between| 
President Eisenhower and Soviet 16 no St entrance. Premier Nikita Khrushchev, This, ' — is what the Soviet propagandists) Rummage Sale, 128 W. are coming increasingly to cal] Oct. 17, 8 to 1. 
the “Camp David spirit,” so des-! gtuimmage Sale, Sat. 9 a. m. ignated because Khrushchev and Presbyterian Church, W. Huron 8t. Eisenhower held their serious pol- Adv, icy talks late last month at Camp’ Rummage Sale, Knights ef Co David, Md. lumbus Hall, 295 S. Saginaw, Sat, Pike, 
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for a commutation. “Not in my opinion,” Leavy 
Chessman was convicted in 1948 replied 
Knight Examination 
Continuing Today 
BRIGHTON (UPI)—Examination 
jof éx-convict Alvin W. Knight in 
the slaying of state trooper Albert 
W. Souden continued today in the 
old city council chambers here. 
Dr. Richard Olsen, pathologist, 
testified yesterday the young! 
Brighton post trooper was killed 
by a bullet which entered his neck 
and passed through the spinal cord. 
Several witnesses also gave testi- 
mony yesterday, placing the Ar- 
gentine man in the company of 
Officer Souden the day the trooper 
vanished. 
» Knight wore the same cinnamon- 
colored sport shirt and tan cord 
AP Wirephete (slacks he had when arrested at. FREE AFTER 22 YEARS— {his cabin in Josco County, Lifer Paul N. Dwyer, 40, was 
granted parole in Maine Thurs- onte ° 
day after serving 22 years for Gov. Williams Signs 
Book. in West Berlin the notorious Littlefield murder 
—the strangling and bludgeoning 
BERLIN (UPI)—Gov. Williams} 
signed the Golden Book of West of an old country doctor at South 
Paris, Maine. Dwyer, who has 
been claiming his innocence | Berlin yesterday after arriving! 
here for a two-day visit as guest) 
of the city government, through the years, will marry a 
39-year-old divorced mother of 
three daughters. He taught him- | The governor and his wife flew self accounting and public rela- |here from Warsaw, the final stage   
bandit who forced two girls into 
acts of sexual depravity. He got 
  
  
      
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KITCHENS by commission houses and a Broccoli No.1 doz. bchs |... .!. 2 $0 * * * 
Western diplomats attribute the 9 a.m. St. Vincent DePaul ar processor. Scattered s lling offset coneane fatty. we. 50, New York Central continued prospects for success to what they| - demand and price changes were|Cabbage, ~ sees 38 |active and was fractionally higher. | consider more fundamental causes, R age cae First Christian an aici Sproute, ba. : 
without, however, belittling the Church. 88 W. Huron, Oct. 16, 7 very small. = ts. topped, bu. 00 Gains of about a point by 
. p. m. to 9 p. m., Oct. 17, 9 a. m. to Oats and rye were mostly un-/Gerrot, dos Beha. ... 3 oii and fact that from Khrushchev down j5 : ‘ Ady, hanged to up fractions in early|Gelery. vescal 2% doa.” "11 78) Chrysler, ral Motors the Soviets are obviously making] noon. . co A 7B GOB, nc sewsvces 
* a wat transactions Relery. dos, atin. eee eee: 3 american vers a section | HE BECOMES A JUDGE — Frank S. Szy- AP Wirephete | an effort to build up the “Camp! Rummage | Sale, Congregational ‘ la bo, oo| al gain or so ste ; re 7 es ; 5; ae ae y, "16. : + oe |Eeeplaat, ye. ea 4.60 ge y manski, former state auditor general and one- and five of his six children. From left: Patrick, David spirit and to use it to rae -™. Sat. 8 to 10 a.m. Clothing Near the end of the first hour  Feanel doz. 73) ° time football star for the Detroit Lions, was 10; Frank Jr.; Michael, 9; David, 5, and Mary |own advantage wherever possible for the whole family. Adv, os ly highe sender rk = , : ees : i 9 - * Pa * | wheat was unchanged to \ higher. Horseradish. «00 Goodyear and Raytheon were up} sworn in this week as a probate judge in Detroit. Anne, 2, held by her father. At home is Mark, . Rummage Sale, Church of God December $1.9678; corn unchanged pear dg Rg Mg ses *! 4.75,about a point each. Some of the’ On hand for the ceremony were his wife, Lillian, three months old. International cooperation in Friday 8 a. m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 8 a. to 1s lower, December $1.08%;; Oats) Qniens, oth. dor behs. 90 leading oils added fractions Sr committing Antarctica to peace- m. to 3:30 p. m. Corner of West ’ P17. KL) . : 
- v s to %» higher, December 73'2: Onions. dry, 50-Jb. 125! The market was higher from ful purposes and barring the ma-|Pike and Saginaw. se rye '¢ to % higher, December phe il curly, dos. bebs........ scree 80 the start and the ticker tape fell ’ T chines and intrigues of militarism’ Wanted: Sleepi f : Root, doz -- 1.80 W 7 f ping quarters for 4 $1.34's: soybeans % to % lower, St ey fie, - 325'behind transactions for a four- But She Can t Understand hy from that vast frozen wasteland deer hunters on Nov. 14th, Lewis- November $2.13%s. Peppers, Cayenne, pk. 0... : 1.s9/minute spell at the opening. | , was the theme of the Soviet pein ke on rr oat, eppers , bu... 
= ’ ‘ Peppers, Red Sweet, bu. .....o..ce 1.75 speech at the opening of the ant-ipy, 36 or eves Ll O-1274, wae ~ P : Peppers, Sweet, . asons U or ge es arctic conference here Thursday Grain Prices Potenen, Vimtente, ba. at New York Stocks as it was the theme of statements Youth chair. Electrie ee cecaes ceAtk Pumpking bu. 110) ical os Jones & 1 a by the delegations of the other 11 in eee pe fy . ( imir - 205 Jones 7 . . . = F Pa . 5 S. ad ee 8 is, Ve CHICAGO, Oct. 16 — Opening grain: Medline: rea dos’ be 195 Air Reduc 22 Keliog a 67 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Times network spokesman termed them of the show ‘might be misinter- countries, | Re Sale, St. John’s Luth hea cceecrse * Radishes white, doz 124 \Allied Ch 120 elsey ay 41:4) 2 ‘ce g “ as 
| Ammage e, St. Jonns Luth- Dec... . see. 19642 Rye Rutabagas, bu... 200 Allied Strs $72 Kennecott . 936 change, but not men. And that’s as too hot to handle. ‘| Preted. 7 | ~ «© * eran Param b 87 Hill Street and Mar Lea see COE eee, earn, Oe oosiasccs soee 1.50 Allis Chal 7 Riep Ch 63.2 good. | “I just can’t imagine why they| Mae added this note: “And I) wations participating in addi- Cherry Court’ 8 a. m. Sat. Oct 17 oi ORE Zomeror 13g, |Sgueen. oe 1085 Kroger. ..... 313! This is the considered opinion would cancel the show,” Mae told;was dressed modestly — in a full tion to the Big Four are Argen-| , Adv, Dec ....04--1.08% ‘Jly --1.31%s | Squash, Delicious. bu 262 LOP Glass .... 6°86 of Mae West, who Suggests she San Francisco newsmen. ‘The length black gown, Not low cut.” ee hile | Mar. oo....5. 1.13 Lard (drums) |Squash. Hhbard, 441 Lib McN&L ,. 107 . , I . vent aid “hy h alled . tina, Australia, Belgium, Chi e.| ummage Sale, Waterford C_AT. May ........ 1.15%. Oct. .. ps Tomatoes. 14 Ib ; 58.3 ie a eee ay knows men best. In an interview gentieman said when ne c e Japan, New Zealand, Norway and Bldg. Sat., Oct. 17. 9:00 a. m to ay 7 ook ITM ly = oe — Oe ot ee ‘* 1 90\Am Mardy oS Loew's Ine 17. 303 Thursday, the seemingly ageless that he hoped I wouldn't be dis- Fairchild Camera Splits South Africa. 11:00 p. m. —Adv, De 73% Jan 9.05 |Am Motors .. 64 [ene 8 Cem 39. SYmbol of sex said there is a pos- appointed. Well, of course — but . Some failone sath femitedall — - me GREENS pia let 234 Coriitard . 441 sible exception to her appraisal of I'm sure my public will be more Stock, Doubles Dividend claims in. Antarctica such as! Vandals broke two windows in — B. OB. ..ccccccccccec. 88 OB Lou & Nash 80 . sual ; ~~ i “hE ‘ +, - “pe: ars " mn be Liam Toon. ig) Mack Tre... azeithe male species. slsappomnct SR aS ’ Chile, emphasized the importance ‘M® Tear of the Sears, Roebuck & Kel, bu. |... oo... “Goon Sy real ae ee Manning .... 261 Sy x +*« * NEW YORK « — Stockholders ' ; } ich Co. store at 154 N. Saginaw St., it arg orrel. ‘ba eeseenetieett Wl Lig) Anae WAC L334 May D str’. 99 | That would be the gentleman’ In her place tonight will be Mr.'of Fairchild Camera &  Instru- ti =i emit ee is oie was reported to Pontiac police yes- Swiss Chard. bu. aye : Armour & Co" 122 Merr'Ch & 8 18')Who telephoned her in the Presi- and Mrs. James Mason, film folk ment Corp. have been summonded Tk a eaean i . a terday. Damage was estimated at . Turnips, +g pene eit eo Mpls Hon 1176) dential Suite of the St. Francis' Mrs, Mason commented: ‘My to a special meeting Nov. 30 to = + statements was one of x ,$100. alt 4 Minn M & M .145 . , 4 , ‘ . - nul, SALAD GREENS Beth Steel 57 Monsan Ch .. 484 Hote] and informed her that CBS husband will be delighted to hear vote on a 2 i stock split and * * + Hilda Hamilten, 61 Lali St.. re- Celery Cabbage, doz. ...... .. 82.00 ogg Aro 313 Mont Ward .. 50 ‘hag canceled her appearance — I can stand in for Mae West acquisition of R. C. Allen Busi- | ton, St., lenatve, be. tee teees +. 1-8\Rorden iD” Mueiler Br’... 38 scheduled for tonight — on tele- Mae said the cancellation was a ness Machines Inc. of Grand Rap-| Speaking for the United States, ported to Pontiac Police today that Lettuce, Bibel EB Brit Myce Me Bhs? > 383i vision’s Person to Person show. complete surprise. She had come ids, Mich. Ambassador Paul C. Daniels said someone stole $80 from her purse Government Says That amine = WB cecree cr acssccesec 2:50 Brun Balke 102 4 Nat Cash R |. 631 The show was taped earlier in ' San Francisco to plug her lat-| Directors approved, subject to there was obviously unanimous at work. Purchase of Euclid Co imerwaste 302 Net Grps 564 her luxurious Hollywood apart. ©8t book — her memoirs: ‘Good- stockholder authorization, splitting — — meee ° Cal Pack "93 Nat Lead 11! . ness Had Nothing to Do With.” leach of Fairchild’s presently out- . | 2 Calum & H 236 NY Central 26 ment. In it the famed show. bus- ; pene an Is Monopolizing Livestock Campb Soup . 502 Norf & We 73 iNess star responded to questions She said that in taping the standing 513,620 shares of com- Seagal ee mere aes by Charles Collingwood, subbing S!0w she merely had replied to mon stock D tr it P ti waeeaene : ; DETROIT LIVESTOCK Capital Airl 2, is} Ohie On : >} for Edward Ro Murrow. | Collingwood’s questions relating) At the same time they voted a etrol ontiac WASHINGTON (®—The govern-| DETROIT. Oct. 18 (UP ee tie ,Sal- Carrier Cp ... 365 Pac O&E Ray : , ito the book, giving “honest an- 50-cent dividend on the split stock. a ‘cused General Motors 22@ 250. Bulk early sales limited to Case J} .. 203 Pan AWA ve ’ 
. ment: ccu General Motors slaughter cows. these fully steady: Cater Trac 1. 32 Panh Eo! coe a TOO HOT swers.”' ‘payable after the split become ef- WO 3-2681 FE 4-0586 ( = age of vouting the rial boone Rigi er ore Re Nr Ah rien: bse On a Sarkil Dal #0 ' She said a CBS official, whose The tape was seen by newsmen fective. The dividen is payable “ rn mache 9 Ty Co. [eae taker ae enet and, choice a ae ee — eee 7. 'fs {mame she didn't catch, told her.in New York Afterward, a CBS Dec, 15 to stockholers of record of Euc Road Machinery Co. chal dandara ) ¥,Coca Cola , Ee * * 369 cert: arts of the show were spokesman said nothing in specif- Dec. 7 ; — grades weak to 50c lower. Colg Palm ... 286 Pfize - 343 certain part oO re show e SPOK 1 San gz spe co The charge was made in a Civil|cows steady to strong; bulls 50c lower: Colum Ges . . 21.3 Pepsi Cola .. °33 ‘questionable.’ In Hollywood, a ic was objectionable but that parts; This 1s equivalent to $1 on the antitrust complaint filed by the/Sround 5 loads high choice to prime Con Edis... 622 Phelps D ee : | hon . : , ’ : |980-1110 1d. steers 50; moderate show- Con N s . 486 Seah wet al 
present shares, or double the ra nc f. Ontiac Hee oe “ hs Die ean eraes, te igh io average, cocaine none, O° Proct a0 oc, eal |amount paid in 1958 and 1957. ’ trict Court in New Yor ity. t 26 00-27 75: - RCA .. 50.4 . — Nite me means ia Sones Wee, ender Cant am 20. 2 REM! deal ’ : omepuer with the Allen fin | 3 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . ,, OVERHEAD CRANE: Announcing the filing, Acting - a poet steers 2250-25 00; utility;Cont Ot . | °) 476 ae = | ithe me ral eit eS ie G.T.R.R. SIDING. Atty. Gen. Lawrence E. Walsh ope e720 “r cna Copper Rng .. 423 per Met 100 jwas réached with R. C. en, A ° 2 - 26.75; ) P. 613 } 
j 7 9 Soe ; said that Euclid, prior to its bead high choice around 900 Ib. hetfere Curtis Pub 4 =) I |chairman. It must be approved BEAMS—PLATE—RE-RODS—RE-MESH—ANGLES—CHANNEL | 24.00; standard to low d heif 22 00- r 57 Pele a OS Pal ne } . 5 - acquisition by General Motors in 24 00: putiitty heifers 1800-22 00. utiltts Det Edu Be gn Pa . ’ = prey and an PIPE—BARS & FLATS—TUBING—SASH—ADJUSTABLE 1933, was the nation’s largest Cort 1530-1650. few up to 17.60: can-| Doug (Aire .11 414 St Ree Pao .. 826 cee pent ee ee F o- producer of off-highway dump ee oe “to 1200. ‘atie bone 20 00. Du Pont 260 | Sears Rorh 49 2| jover 30 per cent of the company s & FIXED COLUMNS CULVERTS trucks. He also described Euclid 2150: cutter bulls 1800-2000. several pil x! se a ro4 | stock. . ots Medium and good 561-721 Ib year Eaton Mig 41 Sinclair S16 | — —— ae ———— ling feeder steers 2650-27.75, iatter , 7 Boc a | ie ot canta rant ee (re fan henge i BPR Be Ba a = - | Vea) lab! ? Emer Rad ... 165 177 . ~~" ing equipment. ‘make a market. Semper Ca’ ek Erie RR 13.6 lag 99 SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP) — the death penalty on two counts | veal Ex-Cello-O 37.7 : : : ; int pein ae Ge eeniaes tic aon Wiresiene 1234 gra Brand .. 37 “That's it and I'll do a lot of of kidnaping for robbery with bod- we er inal General and foot 25 00.35.00, ail enn wane Food Mach ... $1.4 - agnda «8 | Praying.” With those words, Gov. ily harm. worors De required to divest itself 15.00-25.00 "Bu 257 Std O Ind . 428. E 1G, Brown closed a three-| + *® * Y, C. N Aff d Th of the assets and business of its| Sheep—Salabie 10. Not enough of any Frock tel 233 Std O11 NJ a7 | pamund G. B narin Thursday | i ou an ow or at Euclid Division Headquarters of ion class = Geacen market. Compared Geréeer Dea o ; 8td Oi] Oh 514 hour clemency he aring urs rad Brown made it clear at the out- . \. ’ | las wee slaughter lambs steady:|Gen Ba 22 Sterens JP ., 30 | F av ez ee ' o 7 the Euclid Division are in Cleve-|S/#%@hter ewes steady to strong. some Gen Dynam | 463 Stud Pack wot Ales t ee fe or death for set he's alain Po tee HOME IMPROVE a é 50c higher. feeder lambs steagy, mont Gen Flec m4 Sun O1 ** 1 | Caryl Chessman mitted those crimes, Chessman, in « . good Olce woole slau ter nb: uth ! 2} : . 
. + € «& {eee ates: leet high anoles to. prime gen Mis... 33 ao eee ec ~*~ * * his long fight in eee and in u ambs 22.35; utility to good ; , E> e G wee 212 : te},_' his “is -written rks, as in- The government alleged the ac-{!ms 15.00-19 00: cull to choice slaughter @ nTime... Wa Texaco 2 33 a Sums eppones Capital jammish teh ee af a _ L It’s a fact! 10% OVER COST! quisition of Euclid could lessen! feeder inmoe 17 wey ae SHOMM Gen aire ot 70%, Sul. 183) ment. He spoke of the scheduled S!s fonanta hie cy ws “ titi d | Hogs—Salable 25. Butchers and sows Gover, wrag tad Temtron, «..... Ml esecution of the 38-year-old con. The defense's big point was that 1? YOU CALL RIGHT NOW competition and tend to create a ,.e*—® several loads and lots mixed, Girne Ma foe oe al vict-author a week from today as Chessman was condemned on a monopoly in the manufacture and No. 2 and 3 200-220 Ib. batchore ia seu, quuett Br 10 faa | ee ots ° ar sharge of kidnaping and NO PRICE Increase at BIG BEAR . : ae Transam . - technical charg idnaping an : cay 13 00: scattering mixed grades sows 300-, Goodrich 89 ;| ‘that Roman holiday. sale of off-highway earth MOVING 400 Ibs. 1050-1150; few 400-600 lbs. Godverr 1264 Twent Cen 32 7| . int that he didn't kill anyone oquipment {925-1000 Compared week Sharrow; |(Orahl Paine 24 Underwood .,. 207! But the governor gave no hint tha we ; os and gilts steady: sows steady to 250 a alk 37 un ‘pas ** °.'33$) whether he'll commute the death) But  Chessman’s _ prosecutor, ; | higher ‘ vo Rv 52.1 Un Pac « 32.8) . ; . r |highe Gul On orig) Unit Air Lin . 42° sentence to life behind bars — Deputy Dist. Atty. 7 eee robin YOU DON'T WEED GASH . . 
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