7 > ale _ taxa age to | oe Ie Fae ecu a ‘ oe 3 ea we Se cd SS _ ‘aE Sn — ty Royal Couple Leaves ( Canada ROYALTY’S FAREWELL — Canadian Prime as they left Ottawa this morning. The royal cotiple arrives. in Virginia this afternoon to start in the United ones: Minister, John Diefenbaker bows Queen Biizbeth, and Prince Philip (background) in farewell to a six day visit ‘Early Arrivals Cause Parking Snafu ¥ ade 1s waa 2 By PHYLLIS BATTELLE _ PATRICK HENRY AIRPORT, dignitaries. \y Pleading that “you jumped the gun 08 ws,” the. alrpert soaked fog today for their long- ‘awaited visit to the United States. Their. RCAF four-engine« G (U.S. DCT) zoomed‘ into the air at 10:30 a.m. (EST) for a fast flight .40 Jamestown, Va., where they were due to arrive at 1:30. p.m. luctant farewell to the Queen and her handsome ‘consort as they headed for the land of the free, ’ Free, that is, for all but Her Majesty and Prince Philip. Throughout the next six days) in the United States, (the, longest state visit they have paid to any single since Elizabeth pense. 2 rok to asada other Western j estimated at 147 miles. fs to themselves. These for dressing, ceived” 1.30 “guests i and | "AP Wirephoto Hi gh School Boy coat 2 Teachers ” _ DOWAGIAC (P—A high-school junior was charged to- . day with kidnaping and teachers, one of whom flunked him in English last term. ‘Cass County Prosecutor Jerry O'Connor said the stu- dent, Robert Ball, 18, freely-admitted- the attacks last -|night on Rita Murray, 22, and J The prosecutor said the youth in 5 ments said the attack to criminally assaulting two Snyder, 24. | gned formal state- ag rimarily at Miss + snag de flunked him ‘Beck fo Retain Teamster Lead _ May Escape Expulsion by AFL-CIO Through, Appointing Receiver WASHINGTON ‘dh — Dave Beck announced today that because of the court challenge to the election hot James R. Hoffa as his successor, |Beck will not step aside now as ‘Teamster Union president: ~ Beck’s announcement was made through . Teamsters headquarters here. He was reported back at his. home in Seattle. - Hotfa and Beck beth. are :in- volved in union scandals dug up *) by the Senate Rackets Investi- gating Commilttes,.......-- Hoffa was elected nearly two weeks ago at the Tearnsters con- vention in “Florida to bhecome|~ Beck's successor, ‘ * * * / Hoffa's election is see ¢chal- Wek selentict says Rus- sia’s Sputnik—which has circled the earth for 12 days— may plunge’ from its orbit and be a week. t into flames within That view, expressed by Rob¢rt Jastrow of the Naval Research Laboratory here, erally runs counter to “pe:joftice. A hearing on the cham-/@ué bere Monday. — d of the pod Ae a ee a ight Ca (Continued on Page f, Go. 2 Pe cate the—seandal-tainted = Believes Sputnik fo Fiery End With WASHINGTON (#—A governme: Teamsters Union escaping 4 threat- suspension order pgs Se \next week if the giant union ‘is placed under a court-appointed re- ceiver. Well-placed, sources in the AFL-| CIO said it is unlikely to make much difference to the powerful AFL-CIO Executive Council, when it meets to deal with the Team- sters situation Oct. 24, whether Beck or Hoffa is — the union's boss. Op en Relocation of Palemaph- 3 to Through Traffic predictions* that the satellite might re- main aloft for several months, possibly a year. Jastrow. a theoretical consul at the laboratory. also said night there were indications ! nik was losing altitude. On 4” re- fe Most previous estimatés have had the orbit ranging 170 miles. up to. about 569 niles. A report broadcast /by Moscow Monday night also indicated Sput- nik likely would fall from. - outer space in a week. / Jastrow said in/ an: endian that electromagnetic forces. might possibly explain’ variations in Sputnik’s orbit which have baffled some scientists.’ -—-~ There have been ieee to “anknown” force which appai: n fn was causing a slight side- wise drag on the sphere, creating difficulty in electronic computa- tions. of the orbit. ‘But in Cambridge, Mass., the director of the Smithsonian As-~ trophysical Observatory said he ts not yet convinced that any mysterious. force is acting on the satellite, Dr. Fred L. Whipple | said: “We don't intend to. call on novel forces to account for the variance when we haven't exhausted the standard forces, that is, the com- bination of gravity and . atmos- Pheric drag. Sputnik apparently _ still was maintaining its speed of -about 18,000 miles an hour as it circled the earth, accompanied by a see- tion of its career rocket aud a protective nose cdne. The State ; Highway Department announced today that the Tele- graph road re-location has been opened for . traffic on Pontiac's west side. : The ‘mile-long re-location leads| - to and from existing: Telegraph; |swinging west of the present road| and passing under the new- bridge separation. * * * Traffic Was. pasting onto the re- location today by means of small) detours, which will be removed by the time the project is com- pleted in' mid-December, the high- way department said. The $876,866 re-location grade separation were designed to ‘separate through traffic from turning traffic on Pontiac's west side. Among 12 Hurt atthe Orchard Lake Road: edt andj morning when a radio newscast Timt yall The teacher told — ce that Ball had tried ») date her and had written her letters. ; “T just taughed him off. I thought it was. just one of those high * school crushes,"" she said. Ball, a 6-foot, 180-pounder, told the prosecutor, “I had a gm she fiinked me. Police Chief Wiliam C. Wray the school at 10:30 p.m. and went to Miss Snyder's car in a Parking lot. 2° .&-- The teachers drove into Sone... giac and stopped for a traffic signal, It was then Vhe Murray girl looked in the back of the car and saw Ball. on the floor. He south of the city. Wray said the youth then forced the teachers to disrobe, tied them to trees, beat them and raped Pontiac Marine Bazooka. Rocket Kills 1 at Camp Pendleton; Ist Reported as Pfc. Pearce A Pontiac Marine was among 12 men injured late Monday by an exploding bazooka rocket. which killed another Marine at Camp Pendleton, Calif, Pfc. Donald Keith Pearce,. 18, of 543.Franklin Rd., was one of thdlie wounded when the 3.5 inch rocket shell preniaturely exploded during a training class. Identity of the Marine who. was killed.has. been withheld pending! notification of his parents. Capt. William | Puncan, 1st, Marine Division Public Informa- tion Officer, said none of the 12 were in serious condition. All were attached to the Ist Bat- talion, ist Marine Division. Pearce enlisted last October. His mother, Mrs.’ Elizabeth M. Robin- son first heard of the mishap this listed her son as the one killed. She later called Camp Pendleton |; west/and was told he was only injured. She planned ‘to fly there today. said the teachers, who had stayed — late to correct. test papers, left |; pulled a knife: and ordered the — teachers to drive to a wooded area _. fe so ESOS. aR CIC nc aR ae HR Bm aia oe " ‘ex ® 1 Northwestern Project — a) . |_| ‘The Northwestern.express- 1 Says Tiegler, . (County insisted on Other Route Highway Chief ‘Reveals © ‘Commitments to Build way extension, planned . as a means-of heading off a Michigan turnpike, now’ has sabotaged a north- south interstate highway through Pontiac, State Highway Commissioner — hJohn C. Mackie stated to- day. Mackie aid. he would ‘|have’ preferred to build the interstate Highway before 1 Northwestern, but -was un-- able; due te commitments made by the former high- way commissioner and agreed to by the Oakiand ‘County Board of Supervi- |sors. ~~ The. Northwestern project is the | |Proposed: 35-mile extension of the _|highway as a $38 million, limited- access expressway from . Detroit across southern and western Oak- land County to V8.2 near Fen-. ton, -The welfare committee of the Oakland County: Board, of Supervisors agreed this morning to conduct a survey on the mentally ill. rgency ‘and long- The decision came at a meeting of area hospital offi-| P ‘cials called by Oaklarid County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, The survey, to be made by experts in the ‘field, will -term ness for housing the receive the backing of the+— (Occasional Rains welfare. committee. - Judge Moore outlined the inadequacies of current fa- cilities for housing both emergency and ‘long-term mental cases. Often there is no piace to put a mental patient after he is com- mitted, Judge Moore said. He cited as an example @ de- spondent mother who attempted to kiN herself, Despite her men- tal iliness,; there was no place for her, ‘and she was housed in the Oakland County dail. - “We have numerous small chil- dren who have to continue to live: with, and help care -for, mental patients. in. their own household," Moore continued. “We have numerous youths and small children who are not reteiv- ing emergency treatment for their mental illness, and this.is cruelty.) the judge continued, *~ “Pye always contended that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Predicted for. Area, Lawns and evergreens will. wel- come the occasional rains predict-|, ed for. tonight. and tomorrow. To- night's low will be near 54-60. The .weatherman says Thurs- day's high temperature will be the isame as for today 64-68 Tomor- row night and Friday will be cooler but Saturday will be warm again. The lowest temperature in down-|.. town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was '58 at 2 p.m. ' Less Flu in Detroit DETROIT the business look at it. ~ (Development, & oration been right|ne defeated his own purpose.—Prices-of propertie: ha: a tockhold wee (ENTTELED TO ACTION Shae in the middle of the Turkey Ridge pool. - pen er ie ered ae i Conways personality could Hold the r fr , ee red ar ‘Conway is yng an 0 et i ae ort a al eetande He resign : iCesdinag rier, 2a { p fg : bm} ae vase fame, im dere atu could eee 74 iy ia ' * ?