The Weather, , Cloudy and Warmer Details Page 2 oe 114th YEAR __& & HE ee PONTIA ’ PRE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, “MARCH-3-1950—35 PAGES “wocrip raid Seemderereerae a : Senses * "e ~ ‘Three Powers 17 Men Aboard = Planning Huddle Bomber Lost on Glubb Ouster ' in North Atlantic Bad Weather Hampers ; Instruction Ballot U: S., Britain, France Hunt Midway Between [ Fear Crisis Developing Iceland and Greenland After Jordan Move From Our Wire Services fac Michigan’ “ FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES eS. a LONDON — The weather Acie reheathal Yapsncel sree) po pence WASHINGTON — The $600,000 as provided in Ordinance No. 1292, as amended US.. Britain and France ship Alpha reported today by Ordinance No. 1298, of the City ordinances, for the pur-~~ . finding wreckage in the wrecke pose of paying a part of the cost of acquiring off-street auto-will hold a crisis conference mobile parking areas in “Automobile Parking District No. 1”, ion the Middle East next north Atlantic that is prob- which bonds will not be a general obligation of the city but i ably the remains of a olf 1p will be payable solely from the revenues of the city’s Auto-week as a result of the) mobile Parking System in said district? ouster of British Lt. Gen. missing ‘ U, S8.__Air Force ——__ John Glubb from Jordan. Globemaster that caried 17 el . -}persons.. —___— ee FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SAID BONDS The situation is consid L , _._ |ered so serious that efforts A United States Air Force spokesman said at London were made to hold the con- . [ ] AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SAID BONDS ference today, but failed. ; ; _jthe British had intercepted i . a message from the weather . The fear is that the oust- => er of “Glubb Pasha” from) Union Fund Bill Se ate T he Ids ship, stating it had “picked end e D 0 S uptle a breathing bot- oxygen Jordan means that Egyp- EVERYONE MAY VOTE — Above is an instruction copy of the parking bond issue ballot in Monday's city election. All qualified |tian Premier Abdul Nasser ‘ 3 7 2 ‘ , voters in the city may vote on the parking bond issue. -has extended his powerful b Y a Whisker Seniority System burning. ; = 4 * influence into that’ king-| | LANSING mA a that would Mbihe Ftabaed vate = | a Crimp in union raising | si tty 2h bem r cras +. Primary Campaign Nears End dom. activities for political campaigns) Mississippi's Eastland|the sea,” the spokesman It was noted that Egyp- j ia hailed the Two Issues, 16 Candidates aac a it willGa : The ship mustered 18 favorable votes in the WASHINGTON (INS) — The Sen-| comb the added area start to a be cell over . . Senate, the minimum required for jean about midwa *¢ yesterday upheld its seniority) ‘Wee® Greenland and Iceland. State John Foster Dulles refused passage. Thirteen senators were a J Fone sat “ against it. }system and approved Sen, James} The plane had not been heard wall Verdicts’ 1? ae Flectors to give a ‘“‘yes or no” answer to] «=. 4a aay ce : 5 — from since last night : of : the Israeli request for permission ; Christman = and | legistative lo.| asian ae as —— time the crew eo that threeAn estimated 10,000 Pontiac voters are expected to|‘ buy 64 million dollars worth of nee en ae es cme jot its judiciary subcommittee de-lengines of the plane had failed Path ; arms from the U. §. Pontiac Press Photos the bill's scope, with Christman jeees protests that he “lacks im-|290 miles west of Iceland, go the polls Monday to cast ballots in the city The new Alignment of forces in FLOODED OUT — Muddy water swamps this new Commerce | *@ying it would put a stop to | partiality” on the segregation is! (Officials at the USAF base atprimary. the Middle East may require a re-| Township home, above, which a family of three were forced to | teties ae 4 ougl sue. Keflavik, Iceland, said there were At stake will be questions of increased municipal] View of that position. abandon yesterday. Friends provided a boat, in which John rise nacaken Peo, —_—7 ee e 2 = aboard eg Globemas- F a ; ; longings to safety. A sudden thaw and inadequately The M : w veg ter. Four rescue nes searched arking for the city, nomination of eight candidates| The British press said today | Head rows be 7 ye Mississippian was assailed a four districts i the 1956-57 City Commission,| 2°rda”’s ouster of Lt. Gen. Joha | drained rain were blamed. : pe Nec ees ae oe coe tled|in the Senate by Sens. Waynel spitlast night and were joined : y ON,| Bagot Glubb might swing the | : ito remain in or join a politica’Morse ¢ y cad He mary his morningeight planes by and a pay hike for city commisioners. 2 whole Middle East power bal-Rain. Thaw Flood Interior = = political age "ro man Bee’ _ Psat ed oe ee) Polls in the city’s 44 precincts will open at 7 am.m.| ance against the West and touch | ’ 0 aa ern ae eduired 101 the Supreme Court's anti-segre.| _The weather ship was believed = < Arab-Israeli and close at 8 —— | another war. : contribute to a political party,o-| i " near the last given position of p.m. Since’ = . ] E litical committee, or politica) Pa tu — the Globemaster, a P H can-a Last Friday the the last election, precinct Glubb left Cyprus with his family [’ Q]7)] y vacuates OU SE \aidates as a condition of employ-| However, his chairmanship was} plane had engine failure éMes night en route to London. ment or-as a condition gf the |2PProved by an overwhelming) : 22 formerly located at ne acKal Ca $ British sed : : Hoey voice vote with only a smattering| wills en route from Scotland 7 nilpal Court has been re contin pers ooressed evein Face of Rising Waters ssice st moods carviene” | eeee, or to Goose Bay, Labrador. located to the City Hall | Saray ror ciagroueem iaag ie | | The Morse-Lehman move to : couple and their three-months, Boy, 15, Hit by | Car: f=, = out of the imper-pmartagy tp ther pe a planes Ke- A five-day weather forecast pre-5500 Employes crack Arab Legion headed for Lon-| A Commerce Township don after his abrupt dismissal by'o1q daughter were flooded out yesterday. Mother, baby nt committer post was doomed (vik. A third engine failed while dicts showers for Monday and gen-Jordan's young King Hussein ”P lj Q ti T ra the Bree because , the pro-pro. ‘he big, four-engine transport was . ac erally mild temperatures, 10 Per Cent Gan O The influential Times of London and possessions were evacuated by rowboat. 0 ice ues ion wo. | motion had the support of both making the final landing approach. * er Lent Gain Over iabeied the ouster a “studied af-| Twelve inches of water covered the floor of their, Democratic and Republican lead. |_ TP* Plane had been under repair i. The nomination of the eight " by and it, A ar boy ; was struck) er, “ | i: February Predicted !"” Hussein declared 15-year-old ek ” since. candidates from Districts 1, 2, 4. Y jwas “the most sinister event, home at 1910 Hoeft St.-Owned John Head, a Detroit! yen by a car late this morning| : The Globemaster left Keflavik at and 7 and! Ge two issues wil | for Auto Industry which has occurred in the Middle factory worker, said-inade-* lin front of 73 8. Saginaw Bt. The Senate traditionally ad-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) be decided by a simple majority | East since the Egyptian pur-| date drainage efter heav ; ; gina vances Senators in committee. rank of these voting out of a 37,530 DETROIT uw A 4 5.300 of Chase of arms from the Com-| iq £ Y,are located in a low area where) Galen Lee Randolph, of 36 Cen-jaccording to their years of service. ; ‘ registered voters in the city. Ci RECUR <2. OO are. ” rain and thaw is to blame. more than a square acre is covered) iter St., suffered a dislocated left; Sen. Alben Barkley (D-Ky) point- : ___ the auto industry's laid off workers : amitmare = biggest |ANTI-WEST PRESSURE? |The Heads moved out with water, some places ! authorities Pontiac | out no one oeyet ines The issue coMtroMins o hecn | cannrnenad heck aaic by ; in ” 23 inches) jhip, in General Ted scechiethat tokens hasioe ewfound U Ice . av ac o thei ;a abe 8 voters undouptedly will be the r Informed sources in Amman! the help of Walled Lake —: | Hospital lity system and that it has been $600,000 issuance of revenue bonds, |Jobs Monday. |said Hussein acted under strong ; Other families in the FHA -ap-) A couple at 1922 Hoeft decided | The driver and owner of the car upset only three times in 175 years. proposed to finance an addition of| Studebaker-Packard Corp. noti-/anti-Western ‘nationalist pressure. rowed Tra A Subdi to move out with their children were being detained at police head-| Eastland came under Senate at-a eS a § four new mienicipal lots 'ts/contain 'fied its Clipper Division employes. His government informed London) Prove i cres ivision’ | §ges 3, 4 and 5 before it Is too quarters, where hit-and-run)tack mainly because civil rights : ned to face the same threat. he | f : 624 five-cent-an-hour stalls. The to return about the same time aa el ea ce ie same woe threat. Their homes’ tate, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillis \charges may be made. eeietien) eeeiee ae city presently has 413 spaces. {the labor department announced! few = The boy was rushed to the hos-| iary committee. General Moto Head with Britain,: but it caused app re-— co a baby In a | but it cz pital after police picked him up| However, Eastland’s state col-| " ba PETITIONTTION (8 VOT »sterda 4) that _hension Asks Dealers to Reject FORCES VOTE yesterday Washington a both in London and Wash-Almont Woman ™°oie Sa Gl a pees lfrom the pavement at about 11:15|league, Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss)| 1e ~ ty The vote was ordered placed on special survey showed about 80,000 ington p.m Witnesses said the car had|said Eastland had shown “modera-| Unethical Advertising the ballot when an opposition group) auto workers had been laid off in! Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria bul a heavy rein will put it under, sped away trom the scene. The!tion” in his speeches on the race! a Oey San | SSeow guinea? seven states since Jan. 1 recently offered to pay Jordan ees d Gillis two men appeared at headquarters question, and added | _ LOS ANGELES — President AIG aNd agri _ ~ Layoffs publicly announced by: 89 annual grant to support its § las IC m | Police helpgd Head Joad furniture about 15 minutes later, police said a Harlow H. Curtice of General Mo- titions nDecemibeclis ice PP ihe industry total around 48.000.) sheet if it aes, pass up the linto a truck furnished by business-oun ted"legal by aaa approaches, lawful tors urges automobile dealers to , ; ine § i Fe referendum decision -poco renin Jobs to ete Pd ges -ee Mrs Evelyn Hayes ies Head said he moved in two Actress’ Hubby Fined , and orderly conduct.’ jpeoresoedl wet care gad |procedure Stolorow, general manager of | Studebaker-Packard’ S recail of, Posed grant is expected to take — Instantl as C Skid years ago and is afraid that fresh yiop..ywoop (INS) — Charles! = Sa packing. | Pontiac's Outdoor Parking (Co. (5,500 was the first major one in the) Place soon. y ar IGS water, provided by a well, is now Rogers, husband of Mary Pick -B lj Cobo Ma Greater emphasis, he said yes- and owner of 75 per cent of pri-|industry, where layoffs and slow-| Primeenlinieten ee nitconioneed Into Truck’s Path polluted. iford, has paid an $11 fine for! c ieves y lterray, should be placed on selling vate lots in the city, opposed downs have been the rule. since! at speeding. The film actor’ |the “strictly > » emergency session: ano, ¢ frigerator one-time products the city program because of what Jan 1. a lengthy emerge ney aase) Mrs. Evelyn Marie Hayes 41. of 1 A piano, steve and refrige and bendicader adimitiedl (weater | nerite on their yesterday with Cabinet ministers : were left behind. The piano sat on 2” oe Ward's R eports, indust and other government leaders 4151 Van Dyke Rd., Almont, was % block i day he was driving 60 miles a On a closed circuit telecast ds t an industry | tude, santietical’ & sak ; rau Other meetings are expected’ over| Instantly killed about 10 91m Po 18:inchin blocks, six inches above t the hour in a "%5-mile > zone » in the 5a JAC ‘KSON UP—State Sen Haskel} | 2imed at 21,000 GM ~ dealers, Cur . ficialane : a gency, forecast yes-rmouddy water, {Fernando Valley ‘tice also outlined what he termed City officials and city commis-| tepday that March production | the weekend aftr a first hand day on M21, six miles east of La- : , ;l. Nichols said today he was en-“revoluti h "in thei sioners refuted these tax-hike | would top February's by 10 per | of the Amman happenings peer : couraged by a telephone conversa-| settin area, — n their Irport charges by saying no such increase weg or 609,800 cars te 454,100. lis received from Glubb Her daughter Susan 10 js In tion with Mayor Albert E. Cobo of @ agreements could result because the principal 4 od Lapeer County March production of Apecy munty General ‘i , ‘ , r ’ ; etrowt to to b Cobo record llospital } 4 Detroit believe could even-Complaints recently were a alred Ob titerest-om-tke revenue bonds 792,436 was soar ear. Rebel Ignored with a injury. and possible W as Steady tually be persuaded become the | dealers, before a aet Dems back It Work to by Congres- would be paid from the net reve . : fractures of 1 jaw and left leg Republican nominee for governor: sional Committee. WASHINGTON «INS?! The ad mies derived from the operation’ Auto-makers said the cutbacks ; | A tl Att VY (hinyent ‘ of the adsystem rena were to bring production in line|nistration has ignored the pro Lapeer Deputiesskiddedsaid the car e iFées er $en--Nichols. an o new cabechpell of bas willae ; with retail sales and 1o Feduce tests ef 37 southern congressmen. apparently on an icy. Ca rs i whe-was earty| of a spits ee era bry good peom coppartrr coon te odraftinthe Set On Nav. 22, the City Commission dealer stocks, which have been at —2!! Dernoe ‘rats—and approved spet on the pavement, went off NEW YORK (INS) Albert FC. ums ic € relations of General Motors — unanimously adopted ordinance he righ Buss, 68--year -Old Cobo for governor. quoted Cobo} ‘and its desis. : record levels this year. jthe use of a government auditor-the right side of the road, skid-i cavaig . . 2 1292 authorizing the revenue bond) a lium for a civil rights meeting. | ded back on, into the path of a postal clerk, retired yesterday from the post office —_ |as saying ina phone chat yestee-| Under the new pact, a dealer has issue after which the referendum: M ~ Reutherher CiCited a | large semi-truck. after 50 years of service. . iday. “I am not. doing anything to/ pis choice of one-year five-year or action was taken. ean euther Cite encourage a draft for governor!contracts cancelable by the dealer Voters Monday will be asked to, 2a ; Part Hil April Nuptials The top of the Hayes car was A party was held for the veteran employe, and he put wish it could be otherwise.” |on 30 days’ notice and by GM onlymark an 'X” to indicate approval) NEW YORK ‘(INS)I—AFL-CIO, HOLLYWOOD «# — Grace Kelly sheared completely off received a gold watch, a scroll and an elaborate | The Republican legislator said for cause, or an indefinite term or disapproval of the issuance of President George Meany and vice-told friends that Prince Rainier is) The truck driver. Thomas Mar-celebration cake. Buss netines with a pension of $3,700 he interpreted this as indicating) agreement which the dealer maythe $600,000 worth of revenue President Walter Reuther receive jeaying Hollywood for home this tin Lamey, 22, of 117 South State yearly. Coby “strongly wants the GOP cancel on 30 days’ notice an@ GM bonds. ~ ' ine aaa ieee: Award of weekend and that they will not St. Almont, was uninjured B } tarted k f $1154 k nomination but that pressing city on 90 days’ notice without cause. the New York Teachers to-each other until April wed-Mrs. body at Baird uSs, Started for cents a wee conti old . Guild see the Haves’ is the WhO working 24 blems are a In the race fo “eon th : : oy Ui 1h) eal ‘ lee & : problems are continuing to hols - 2 ace for a place om the day Monaco. Home Lapeer 1906 “They me steady ihim [gia April general ding in Funeral in ‘in said. told it would be work.” back.” peortnargiig Regen! election batiot. will do its “utmost to see that voters will nominate eight “ 6 . . the dealer gets all the cars ex- candidates from Districts 1, ‘ actly as he orders them.” and 7 for seats on the City ce e e Concerning bootlegging — the Voters in these four areas will e , 9 ichised dealers to nonfranchised oe ays U.S. Needs Less Teachers, Better Libraries;2:""S2i ° mark an "X" for only one on the dealers—Curtice denied this was Peoctinuedion ages Cols) By ROGER BABSON es This may be good polittes, cipline of self-education is even superintendent of sehols and ask and the number of children which what shall be tuught and how, The ia loves prodetem ak Camere! aerial \ VioTOrsS BABSON PARK, Mass.—! now but if is not in the students’ inter more valuable than all the facts for a list of the members and the each has in the schools. You may superintendents and school princt-tle. said “our 1955 sales record Rise j ‘Temperature. no to costs operat-est. favor building better oT if ' in which each engagedibe find poorly are too often “by and 1955 in see way cut of 1 schools eal pies atu business is surprised to how pals judged the the demon- OPEC Ve ° ‘1 » ke “dl model cleanup ence H we oi oy go ing primary or grammar schools.|With better libraries and equip great” parent 4 aan : te ~ chosen these men and women are ee ape ee nts spi pass along strate that we did not overpro- I believe, however, that high|ment, but having fewer teachers ’ leation for lor k to the colleges, and promoted ac-duce.” : those above 13 years of age will |for this work. -ordingly. Thev are f -do woo : : - re lic e or oni schools and célleges will become|Then pay better salaries to these : 8 nio ay’ S FIress Cornea ey are line men and’ He described price-packing as a -: more efficiently and economically fewer teachers. be teaching students to Ié¢arn | In too many cities, school beard women, they deserve much better sleight-of-hand practice of making - The Weatherman says that it operated The self-service giper. ~~ without teachers. | wish that) Building News ...... 1}4hru 23 members are interested in get. pay, but they have very little an over-allowance on the used car will be cloudy and a little warmer| market will show the way : mot ~~~ (guests of the” Northwest figtr Pontiac’slee queen, Su-Twelve club of Detroit tonight at 1956 sanne Danner, will be feature Ionic Temple. Wives are accom- star in the show’s first number. jpanying their husbands to the din-— ner meeting. Egypt, Arab countries and Is- rael visits were described at Monday’s meeting by Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, minister of Metropolitan Methodist Church, ~ Detroit, a Knight Templar and 33rd Degree Mason, His talk pre- Firm Wins Sum sented a more complete picture of the turmoil and strife there and of inequities of foreign aid in Court Action Tell Housing Commission te both factions, Harry Hoye, headmaster of Cranbrook school, will talk Mon- day. * * «& hol = 2 . Woman Learns Her Boy Friend Emerson School; 18—Fire Station) since last May. The Flint hired which contain the city’s 44 votirig |convenience of Monday's voters. City Electors to Vote company was * precincts to which voters will go Precincts are defined on registra-4; 19—St. Michael's Hall; 20—| _ -to put up the Lakeside Housing Not Deductible “Watch those new license plates,” warn Birmingham police Monday for the primary balloting. tion cards, : . Y.M.C.A.; 21—Central -School; 22— Found in Nearby Lot; Project building in 1951. A Each of these seven districts are 1—Whittier School; 2—Fire Sta-City Hall; 23—Eastern Junior represented by an elected commis-tion 2; 3 and 38—Bagley School; High; 24—Longfellow School; 25 > in Primary Monday clause in the contract provided who learned that Mrs. R. R. Vanished Wednesday if amy construction defect arose dames’ new one, GV1039, was and 26—McConnell “School; 27, 28, sioner who serves a two-year term 4—Emmanuel Christian School; which could be attributed to the taken from her car seat Thurs- (Continued From Page One) jand 29—Wilson School; 30—Congre- on the City Commission, 5, 39 and 40—Washington §chool; contractor, Sorensen-Cross would DETROIT (®—Police di the day. Locations of these districts are 6 and 9—Senior High School; 7—~ |gation B'’naj Israel; 32 — Wever \ballot and the candidate receiving |ihe second highest number of for correcting it. * 8 @ School; 33—Naval Training Center: pay . votes as follows: Stevens Hall; 8, 31, and 41—Web- “What's Cooking at Adams,” the of a ' television missing 34—Pontiac Housing Bldg.; 36 and} — car ster School; 10—Crofoot School; An—underground stream. caused will be the second nominee. DISTRICT 1—Bounded generally 37—Jefferson Junior High; 43—| Malkim School; and Baldwin cookbook issued by the PTA of r in a parking lot near fill with sand in 1953. 1l—Oakland County Office Bidg.; to a sewer Under the City Charter, no pri- vote the north by Orchard Lake Ave- 44 is necessary for candi-The firm repaired it, then sued that school, is still ‘‘in print,” says at the river. on mary 12—Wisner School, - * * ° nue, om the east by Woodward Mrs. Albert Bates, editor, who has Others are; 13 and 14—Lincéin' School, dates in Districts 3, 5, and 6 for the commission claiming it had | Police said the car belongedto Avenue, on the south by. Aster- 30 copies still available at her speci- | originally petitionsbuilt the sewer to only two nomination were wood street, and on the westhy a Perry Jenkins, 29, of suburban Ink-|" fications and was not at fault. | tricts. The jury found in favor of the cent frolic earned around $1,600 filed in each of these three dis- Young Amputee Receives for the parents group. line running northwesterly . along ster, who disappeared Wednesday the west shore of Crystal Lake to night, presumably with $1,400 in The candidates in Districts 1, 2, company and the commission must the southern boundary ef Dis- * * + his purse. 4 and 7 are: pay unless Judge Hartrick agrees DISTRICT 1—Dr. Roy V. Cooley Over $600 in Fund Drive trict 3. Hans Phillip Klum The car was found in the Vet- with Ewart’s contention the firm erans Memorial building parking Service for Hans Phillip Klum, DISTRICT 2—Bounded generally (incumbent), John B. Woodward, did not prove it was free from 4354 Arden Place, Royal Oak, lot. on the north by Elizabeth Lake a The plight of a Pontiac youth, help pay medical expenses for her Andrew A. McCaskill, Samuel J. fault. * * member of Birmingham Lodge - Haven and Milwaukee Railway 14, whose leg was amputated be-ohly child, Gary. Whiters, David Simmons. No, 54, F&AM, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Manley Bailey Funeral Jenkins was reported missing Road, on the east by Dwight Ave- cause of cancer, has brought do-DISTRICT 2~Philip E. Rowston Most of the money came from U.S. Stands Firm (incumbent), Frank O'Brien, Wil- by his wife, Phyllis, after she re-nue running south down Ottawa Inations of over $600 from employes (+ Pontiac Plant. No. Nine, where Mrs. Home. Burial arrangements for Mr. Klum, who died yesterday at turned home from a visit to rela- Drive to intersection of Orchard) liam G. Spence. DISTRICT 4—Floyd P. Miles (in- on Withholding Motor Division. Thouin is an office-worker. But tives in Durand, Mich. She had Lake Avenue to western boundary taken their daughter, Patricia, 3, of District 1 to southern city lim- | The money will be used by Mrs. his home after a short illness have contributions also were made at cumbent), Basil W. Toles, Nor- Selma Thouin, 1032 Arline St., Arms to Israel to |not been completed. Plants 7 and 5, according to Rob- with her. its; on south by the city limits and man R. Bolton, Louis H. Biles. ert Gardner, who has headed the on the-west by the western city| | Born in Germany in 1907, he DISTRICT 7—Victor L. Smothers, WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S. drive. Benjamin M. Gates, Robert Lan- Gardner offered his home at 551 dry, Gilbert W. Long. in Detroit, He was a gauge mak- to withhold arms to Israel at this| DeSota Pl. as a center for persons The latter district is the only) er in a tool and die firm, Acme Asked by Babson time, and told her he was about to one in which the incumbent is * Industrial Products Co. at John wishing to help. He said-a number Israeli circles said that Secre- | R and 12 Mile, leave for Durand in his car. She inot seeking reelection (Commis- Avenue to W. Howard Street to in- of contribytions have been | re- (Continued From Page One) sald he mentioned he had $1,400 tersection of Howard with N. Sagi-ceived, mostly anonymous. sioner Harry W. Lutz has decided jtary of State John Foster Dulles} He leaves his-wife; four chil- from his shop, _ naw, on the east by Saginaw Street, cation held in Washington. The Employes of Osmun’s Men's against seeking another nomina- refused to give a yes or no answer dren at home, James, Susan, Ken- ou the south by Orchard Lake Ave-Wear store at 51 N. Saginaw St. tion.) Mrs, Jenkins became alarmed great demand there was for federal to the plea made yesterday by Am- jneth and Charles; his step-mother, and Elizabeth Lake Road, and offered $50 to help in the boy’s fu- nue bassador Abba Eban. Wednesday evening when ber hus- The second issue to be decided |Mrs. Charlotte Klum, of Dennison, aid without federal interference. the west by the city limits. ‘ture need for medical attention. on One Israeli source said: “I band did not arrive in Durand. by the voters Monday will be jIa.; a sister, Mrs. Robert Tutt, of a Very little discussion was devoted Gary was reported progressing She arranged for a brother-in-law proposed charter amendment to guess all we can do is wait.” DISTRICT 4—Bounded generally Grand Island, Neb., and a broth- to what should be taught our chil- satisfactorily. His right leg was’ increase the salaries of the drive her hack to Inkster. jer, Herbert Klum, of Chicago, the north by the city limits, to may- on Dulles, in a letter to Rep. dren and how. No time was given removed Feb. 23 by specialists of or and commissioners, The the east by N. Saginaw Street, pre- Hugh Scott (R-Pa), made it clear on to discussing lowering the cost| : She found the house in Inkster |n the University of Michigan Hos-posal is the result of Night-Spot ment of American arms to Is- ‘Believes in the Truth Japanese the south by Detroit -Grand a recom- on that he does not believe the ship- raising the efficiency of | order, There were no signs of a or Haven and Milwaukee Railway pital in Ann Arbor. mendation by a Citizens Compen- schools. The great need today ts istruggle. sation Study Committee. tracks, and on the west by the rael at this time would help to tackle the educational problem) city limits. | TOKYO (INS) — A nightclub ad- Under the proposal, the six com-the chances of peace in the Mid- grown-up brothers all of whom at- Pontiac Deaths vertisement in the amusement sec- DISTRICT 5 — Bounded on the missioners would receive $25 for die East. tended the same schools and had) tion of a Tokyo newspaper read: “For your enjoyment, we have north and east by the city limits, every official meeting not to ex-The secretary said he was doing in Two-Car Crash on the south by E. Howard Street, the same teachers. Yet three of ceed $1,300 for one year. They everything in his power to achieve |poor whisky, rotten beer, ugly peace in the Middle East and add-| jgirls, music at your request. Come Oak Hill Street, along Mt. Clemens Edna Ruth Bixby presently receive $5 a meeting and the men are today useful in aml Street and Featherstone Avenue,! up to a maximum $300 a year. jcommunities and hold good posi- laa | Five persons were injured, one} ed“... this policy does not ex-jin and be insulted.” clude sale of arms to Israel al- and on the west by N. Saginaw The mayor would receive $2,000 | Word has been received of the! tions. One of the ys Was 4 of them hospitalized, in an accident! death in Lake Worth, Fla. of Miss; Street. a year based on 12 installments un- and is now a ne’er-| “delinquent” last night on Walton Boulevard) though it has been my best judg- | Edna Ruth Bixby. She was a native) DISTRICT -—Bounded gencrally) der the new plan. He now re- do-well supported by the first near the Dixie Highway. : | ment that such sales, at least up of Pontiac, born here in April in on the north by E. Howard Street, ceives the same pay as the com- ithree. The question the mother| to the present, would not be con- ducive to: achieving peace. This situation might change.” NOTICE Hospitalized was Clifford C. missioners. 1882. She graduated from Usoeer! Oak Hill Street, along Mt. Clemens asks is: Did the schools have any} Crossman, 40, of 1559 Stanley Ave.| The study committee High School and Ypsilanti State Street, and Featherstone Avenue, was com- leffect on the character or “‘life’’| Crossman was reported in fair con- Normal College. For many years! on the east by the eastern city she taught school in Chicago, until/ limits, on the south by Auburn, posed of three former Pontiac may- of these boys? dition this morning in Pontiac Gen- ors and two past commissioners. eral Hospital, where authorities Idaho Boy, 10, Dies her retirement. She made her’ Avenue, and on the west by Sagi-, TRAVELING TO THE MOON All_ contractors in Group’s Support said he suffered severe lacerations home in recent years with a neph- /naw Street. | The books most popular with the New Evidence building trades urged to attend ew, Neil M. Hilton in Chicago, Crossman was a passenger with DISTRICT 7— This triangular-|youth of today are books on ‘space in Fierce Avalanche of Parking Project Clyde Hallead, 37, of 67 W. Colum-| spending winters in the South. Her Reopens Hearing shaped district {s bounded general-itravel'—that is, going to other bia Ave., who was treated for mi- body is being returned for service) ly on the north by Auburn Avenue, | . planets. It is said that Washing-| 1 Ld Ld injuries. Hallead’s car collided WALLACE, Idaho —Wind and: meeting March 6 and burial in Rochester. Time and nor on the east by the city limits, and is having more inquiries about] With one driven by Jack Putnam, ON Oil Lobbyist place of the service have not yet! ton rain touched off an avalanche of on the south by the southern city (Tuesday) at 17, of Pontiac Township. been set. WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate ithe earth “satellites” which snow that crashed into a string of are to |timits and Woodward Avenue. Putman and his two passen-| 7:30 p. m. at 20 frame houses early yesterday, ‘investigators said today they re-| be released than about any other Mrs. Mads Madson Jimmy Blackwell, 15, of 560 completely burying: five of them. | gers, | jopened public hearings on the ac-| subject. 268 W. Pike St. : | Plane Wreckage DeSota P1., and Eddie Kelly, 17, of |The scene was the mining village Board, President Vern K.| Mrs. Mads (Sigrid Helena) Madi- |tivities of oil lobbyist John M. Neff Why is it that young people |Pontiac Township, also were treat- | because of ‘entirely new evidence’’ of Mace, five miles north of here. (AFL Labor 270 N. Broadway St..| 5 ; Archer pointed out today. son, 92, of are so much more interested in |¢d and released from the hospital. =P | A 10-year-old boy was killed and, on his operations in Iowa. 8:15 p.m. Fr ht d b Sh yes-|Lake Orion died item in a Temple) discuss at to a news Pontiac post State Police said | * * * 18 other persons were trapped in plats ey pairipens in Blackerby Nursing Home,| ig e ; y ip sheet 's Pontiac Press, Archer em-|day Putnam was ticketed for failing to their beds. Police said it was a Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH) forming yield right of Hallead. WE fs Se contrac- Orion. She had been ill two pe : phasized that the 14, all members|Lake isaid a report has been received|miracle the death toll wasn't high-| way to . of the board, met and) months. (Continued From Page One) — | woees cosneehere. Sa aaa that Neff made two contacts injer. Quick action by rescue work-tors association of Iowa in an effort to talk to Sen. lers was credited with holding cas-| Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa), jualties to @ minimum. | Kite-Flyers Warned Oakland County. live. It teach how help to its ap should should EST Friday Ffaie : fateful, continued yni2:12 n| parently onaifip flight sea “s sie pak issue._eooe Malmo, Sweden, and p.m, ae marr ns char- mold parents to Y ; : Goose Bay. No names of the 17, acter. vis about the natural gas bill. } The snow cascaded down Mam-) /Chicago in 1890. Mrs. Madson Licensed and Thursday urging) 14 realtors joined issue statement 7-point The attended private) aboard were immediately to a men moth Mountain in a path almost! | Bridges told newsmen that | of Pastime’s Hazards the planMon-| schoolsin Sweden. Since her hus-| available. iy Leechers [should She spiritually in in order tobe efficient: unlicensed con- votersto support half a mile wide and was 20 feet Hickenlooper gave the Blue Rib-| death 22 years ago, she aed eT tminded day's election. band’s deep in places when it settled. tractors invited. takeoff, Although they should be paid better after ‘bon Senate Committee handling | lived with her daughter, Mrs. H.| About two hours The season's first handful of kite- should salary this ‘salaries, signaled distress yet | the Globemaster W. Robinson. The Madsons the inquiry a report that Neff. | approached Wendell Edson, & Beer Stolen From Store were flyers appeared yesterday and were quickly warned of dangers former owners of the Lake Mot Storm Lake, Iowa, lawyer, in an le aay a AND VICINITY — Partly y. a few scattered Roert Review. im the fun. grocer at 888 Orchard Lake “= attempt “to reach Sen, Hicken- | Power companies cautioned + high 4-44. Partly cle Surviving are two children, Mrs. Ave. said two boys stole a case Increasing | looper.” | youngsters that power lines can *, LeForge of Chicago, Mrs. of beer last night. (kill. ‘ | Edson's name has fot figured Tlap.b. today mint! Robinson with whom she made her | About 17-years-old, the pair were | Pontiac jhome, two grandchildren and three police emphasized the'in previous testimony before the] ioitering in the store, said Don) climbing utility poles and investigating charges, Jewell, 4401 Bay Wood Rd. They hazard of senate igreat grandchildren. group Today in Pontise Lewest temperature preceding @ a.m | | snagged kites. ‘that Neff sought to influence the Service will be at 11 a.m. Tues- trees to rescue later picked up the beer and ran, | i 8 om. Wind velocity. | Officials advise: Keep kites away lyoice of Sen. Francis Case (R- calm. iday from Allen's Funeral Home, \Jewell told Pontiac police. im, Reykjavik said One sure way to increase the ef-from electric wires and television sp), on the gas bill. s lLake Orion with burial in East Ba it 10: .m ficiency and reduce the cost of our! antennas; use dry cotton string, sets Lawn Cemetery. The Rev. William , rises Sunday at 1:52 a.m not metal; never use metal. on kites kite tails; climb Father Hurt as Car C. Hamm, rector of St. Mary's | CORRECTION or never ‘poles at any time. Crashes on Long Lake | j if Due to error in yesterday's ad- BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A father is three children was injured today ll vertisement. 2-Pc. sectional | Oakland Processes The Air Force sent search and hes | rescue craft from both sides of Injures | las he drove to work from his # Three Teenagers was incorrectly priced. This the Atlantic—from as far east as | jhome near Walled Lake. A skid iof 150 feet preceded his car's { Over 12,000 Papers | Prestwick, Scotland, and as far sectional with cower of long | Three Lake Orion teenagers,. in- Sled Rider Is Injured | west as Harmon Air Force Base | crash against a tree at Baughan |fured when their car rolled ever wearing nylon has matching t in Newfoundland, jand Long Lake roads, and the 4:,0n Union Lake road near Com-Sliding was not so good this} County Register of Deeds Orrin Bring the Il covered corner table with mi-| ee er tee ee) s;merce road last night, were re-The fact that Iceland has nearly morning for Charles Cox, 12, of McQuaid ‘said today 12,020 papers| driver, David M. Fulton, 52, 2588 lightning. ‘\leased from Pontiac General Hos-\12 hours of daylight at this time| 55 Hillside drive, who slid off his| passed through his office last! Littleteli, Pontiac, was thrown from carta top. Regular $329.50 | Kiddies ae ‘This |pital after treatment. jof the year helped in the search, | sled and cut his forehead. He was; month, a slight decrease from last eg car. ates value for $269.50. in to_ * = * jbut an Air Force spokesman as treated at St. Joseph's Mercy Hos-|year’s total of 12,908. The papers A motorist who arrived appar- “1 in 1963}, The three were Sharon Johnson, |‘pretty stinking.” | pital for the gash and released. |brought fees of $18,310.75. ently minutes after the crash at 14; June L. Drake, 13; and Charles | Eventual destination of the The papers included 2,983 deeds/7:35 this morning found Fulton R, Williams, 15, all passengers in |Globemaster was reported to have for $4,776.75; 1,421 mortgages for|lying on the gound and reported Thomas Economy The Floor Shop ithe car driven by Paul Schwier, been Warner-Robbins Air Force Up for Re-election $4,900.50; 1,276 photostats tor $852.' the accident. Fulton was rushed to <9 16, of Commerce Township. Base in Georgia. DETROIT (INS) — Rep. John’ 25; 4,302 chattel mortgages for $4 St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, where Furniture Company 99-101 S, Saginaw| Schwier told Oakland County Lesinski (D-Mich), yesterday an-|302; and 2,038 miscellaneous pa-he was ‘x-rayed for chest injuries Sheriff's deputies he had lost con-The word Viking is from the nounced his candidacy for re-elec-pers for $3,479.25. and treated for lacerated forehead. Free Kites to Every Child 361 S, Seginew St. tet of the car after hitting an icy Icelandic word “‘vikingr,"’ mean-| tion to Congress from the 16th dis-| Thirteen new plats were record-His condition was reported as good accompanied by adult. patch in the road.. ing ‘pirate’. . | trict in Detroit and Dearborn, |ed in the county during January.| in mid-morning. | fv t i; in First Michigan Rhuba ueen Ce Prankster Spoils nb aks Town's Bid to See € Jr. Police Group | Bond Issue _ 4 Itself on TV Show Staging Show Brandon Hall Names Officers at Day-Long Event __ BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Supt. of Schools E, J, Hungerford and Romeo Girls Set Tonight St. Joseph Group, Lake the Board of Education of Brandon we . for Event to Buy New Orion and Oxford, Lis Uniforms Year's Slate Township wil} be present to an- swer questions pertaining ,to the {htkELs I mine 2 — os visi + wee splays and attend thel, Tuesday $650,000 school bond is- sue election at 8 tonight, at the. "Newly ~elected officersof the yigitad | leh bal Dem Convention’ Brandon Grange 973 meeting at “Altar Society of St. Joseph Church, Grange. Hall. staged tonight in the Village Lake Orion and Oxford, are as * * will be open to the- Clerk's office by follows: — ¥ The meeting public and refreshments will be _; served ina social hour afterward. =Singing Missionary ed at this time,to secure chil-— dren’s books for the school li- brary. Slated at Waterford ORA-LEE RANDOLPH A lively slate has been written ELSIE FLORENCE HARRIS for this year, including a teenage WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Mr. and’ Mrs. Robert V, Ran- Alex Harris of Hamtramck has ball in early April; parish-wide Rev. V. L. Martin, missionaryto dolph of 25867 Farmbrook Rd., announced the engagement of his the Netherlands West Indies, will boys’ organisation ‘Southfield Township, have an- \daughter, Elsie Florence, to Rich-nounced the engagement of their “ting and speak at the 11 a.m. Sun- he'day service of the Calvary Bap- daughter, Ora-Lee, to Harry Dar- ard Eugene Campbell. -Richard tist Church, which meets at Water- askavichof 407 Harvard St., An-| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George chorage, Alaska. Harry is the son E. Campbell of 21025 Haggerty Rd., of Mrs. Anna Daraskavich of Irons, Walled Lake. A fall wedding is Mich. An April 7 wedding is being being planned. planned. i DOROTHY DAVIS 7, feature and enter-+ = loo iald |. Sg.demonstrations { thinment The affair ateacting le : eee Former South Carolina) misdemeanor Kids Hold. Paper-Drive. = | Mes.—Anthony_Wodek,-Mrs.Ray|:”-Caivary—Baptist-~-Choreh-has-2— reports it to the manager while , and Mrs. Henry Angeli/ part in this missionary’s support. | team and Oakland Counties H aS el — asi pedi arty the other keeps the suspect under luce gbout 85 cent of the La : ac tates . surveillance , in Memory of Teacher The girls ‘here chosen their of- country. BLOOMFIELD — G. E. entire “zhubarb "grown inthe oy a talks . badge and khaki uniform, SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —jher—something extra-special to be COLUMBIA, S.C. 4 — Former AUBURN — a HEIGHTSMOMS Children at Angling’ Road School placed in‘a new kindergarten room| MINIATURE HOTHOUSE ee Tey remarand £00 srath Casciinn Gav. James F-have lost their beloved kindergar-being added this summer, so that Unit 19 here will hold the regular (e A highlight of the display section) og¢ today Will tell of his experi-|=2T8#* says he plans to shun the ten teacher, but they're going others will remember her name. meeting Monday night at the home i. Was a contain-lenees in the Holy Land and show|D¢™ocratic National Convention. of Mrs. Elsie Winters on York f . }to make certain she is not forgot-/They're out today lugging papers| ten, ing in its various stages} 799 colored slides which he took| ne “Platiorm pledges | of | the Tone oit Today teeing veperiCandidate 10 Talk ° of A series of movie slides} there at West Bloomfield Baptist| Democratic and GOP) candidates * 8 ®8 tion to pay for their gift. “They're planning a memorial to barb also acd many enn | Cure aon Se Te sn viedged to promerye” the € In additionto their load of pa-at Hunters Creek fe Carry-| ee -pers, the. youngsters i Nat mi ing, too, a burden of sadness for yes- Judging of rhubarb entered by ee 8 Byrnes said in a statement the teacher they lost, growersthis | SpeakingMr. Campbell will that neitherthe major was cendacted with of N. Branch PTA mersingwith ribbons given in |be Archie McLellan of the Red-| Parties “could be to For Mrs. Doris Sparling, who expectedgive captured the children's hearts as classifications of “extra fancy,”|fordAssembly, radio min-|SUPPOrtsympathy to our views Gospel or -|——*faney,-and “choles,” ‘aswell [ister and Tights of the states” in the Names Leaders | ministerthe Gaspe|®% to to The public is)>™ easily .as she captured their minds, died Feb. 16, two days after she fer the largest single stalk. | Peninsula of Canada. as i Ee | g~ »? ¢ i = of! heldValentine party for her a former member Byrnes, 77, the U.S. sates invited. A food demonstration this after- Supreme Court and secre-tive-year-olds, She died of pneu- Annual Election Meet monia. — was oerenter by dee Wie TZ, : y S| bad For a Better Coal— Sera Cleaner ora Coal— For Less Ashes— “Oh, France used to be a greatnation, tet now they are South) — rate,” I heard Washington digle- mat exclaim. : Said an American general: | “We might as well write them tone wm iecees nine tae meal great bases for supplies and for|aimost too smart to go through aair. operations. In France is! revolution, almost too sophisticat- SHAPE the supreme headquartérs|.g to nally fighta war. But| for. the North Atlantic Treaty! ictus not_be deceived that France ns tenea tk ie oor: tOlis weak. ‘France is. booming A Vigilant, rs ORPi csiiegDO YOU WANT? —— a Prosperous, Efficient Government? : AlwaysBuy Blue Beacon sented paperatd pom in : oe —— fel Big Borer — _A Man with. Ideas and Ingenuity? 4 mans.” fashionable circle in Paris never A Commissioner to Serve rather than to. be served? An_economical, clean burning coal that will give loads of heat at the very least cost. OAKLAND: Quick appraisals of France and— |Frenchmen are very likely to be} inaccurate. I think I know the French well Eres from my time at the end of the first World War until now—time during which I attended their schools, fought side mney. Sad. S 29 geod. IT 1S TIME IF ELECTED 1. Notify the electors of any FOR ACTION! | PLEDGE TO: public necessity project (other than FUEL 436 & PAINT Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 CO. Ave. by side with them during the war, and made an effort to understand} their place in the world picture. And I say don’t write off the —- : It takes a strong central gov- ernment to fight modern war if such awar comes. This the French do not have, although -in times| 2: Mest union B. Wek takes with any civic ergualastion, ‘church, business group, to discuss any district or city problem. fer on. ninquate seten_snocly sytem tin the tand and we can’t sprinkle our lawns of of when the pressure is on, when-the | i, Wtsek fer cteqnins smaat Website ta weelteiind ones a i i i i, i Ml i i i, Ml, ty Ml Ai Mi, Ml Mi il i dl i i di ti, Ml i, Ml Mh | BY o a } 4 _show you how to put.him together... believe._France..is..worth fi nj of bedy|® Fasten the head to the body by putting the head on top the there | pepe gona mag waquonensation that one could Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist Taawrence Selemman want except of French civilization is as vital to and fasteningtogether with brass fastener or bent pin through them a that which one can find in France?|