Wtotfwr CtoMr. WilOT Jhitr^ CMlw •■ nath YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MlCHIQAy, SATURDAY. JULY 30. 1960-^2 PAGES ^ Homt Edition All in Oakland County Mishaps Claim Four Lives Cries on Powerfiil Shoulders Nixon, Seaton Confer With Farm Leaders Jke's Secretary Benson Consp'rcuoutly Absent, at Strategy Session CHICAGO (^Vlce President Richard M. Nixon brought along Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton as his agricultural adviser to a meeting of Republican farm representatives today. Ezra Taft Benson, secretary of agriculture in President Eisenhower’s Cabinet, s conspicuously absent, w conferfnce coraisted of nm was Tlw conferfnce coraisted of some 'SO GOP members of congress, convention deiegates and others that Nixon called to explore politically and economically sensitive farm problems. Nixon and Benson had differed In their approach to farm qnes- Seaton, once mentioned as Republican vice presidential possibility. reportedly has been lined up to counsel Nixon during the campaign oft farm matters. Nixon identified Seaton today, at least for the moment, as his chief agricultural adviser. The GOP presidential nominee opened the meeting, which was held in private, and then turned it over to Seaton to run through an agenda of major problems that face the nation’s farmers. Nixon taking advantoge of the aMsembly of Midwest go%-ernors and congressmen still in Chicago after the Republican National Convention, will try to'soothe feelings raffled by his selection of Boston-bred Henry Cabot l.odge as his running mate. Some leading Republicans fittm this section dT'the country had urged Nixon to tap a Midwesterner for his running mate in order to make the ticket more attractive to millions of rural voters. RETURNS TO U.N. ROLE They ultimately went.alo^ with his choice of Lodge, the United Nations ambassador. .Meanwhile, Lodge put his role aa Repnbilean vice presidenUal nominee in temporary storage today as he returned to his post as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Lodge said both he and Nixon had agreed that Lodge should remain politically silent until leaves his U.N. post, probably sometime in August. "I don't think it would be appropriate lor the U.S. representative at the United Nations to make political speeches," Lodge said. "When the time comes to make political speeches, then 1 won’t be the U.S. spokesman at the U.N." Tell of Concealing Children lEx-Walled Lake Mayor Is Killed by Short Circuit Two South Lyon Youths Die in Auto Smoshup; * Teen-Ager Drowns MOTHER REUEVED — Police say Mrs. of her six children by another marriage during Shirley L^ach, 38, of Teeumseh, Ont., is relieved the postwar housinff shortage for fear landlords that the grim tale of her three stunted teen-agers would not rent to her. One of the children sneaked has finally come out into the open. Here her - out of the house Thursday and was discovered present husband Donald comforts her as she by a neighbor who called police, ending Mrs. tells how she covered up the existence of three Leach's 11-year secret. Election? Baseball? Other Kids? Four Oakland County residents died In miscellaneous accidents yesterday, among them a former Walled Lake mayor. Killed In an auto accident yesterday were two South Lyon youths—James R. Sinclair. 16, of 215 E.| Liberty St., and Robert D. Rich. 16. of 171 Woodland Dr. Fourteen-ycar-old David Main, cifj 5235 Drayton Rd.. Independrmc Township, drowned while swlm-j niing in Deer Lake in the township. i Ponner Walled lAke Mu.vur ^ W'llllani fJ. Nison was eleetro-euted ye«|erda.v afternoon while using an eleelrie drill to iMire a hole In a picnic tattle for a aun unibrella. .....V itt ’ n't •’»: '■ OP TEAKS AM> EARS ItcHy Steed, 17 yoarold hi-lde of an Air Pnue Iruinee, sobs uncontrollably into the ear of |•|•eM(|l•nt Elsrn bolter I'riday a.< be leavis his Demer, I'nio . hotel. Her Imsband bad iteen re.stiicted to nearby l/iwry AKIl as a basic tniinee and she was i« ^r ruiHtt iluiKsI lo live elsewheis-. Sin- decided to go to the top with her gnevnnee and she got results. After H few people were conferred with. Airman Stee