oe - a The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Scattered frost tonight. Cloudy and warmer tomorrow, (Details Page 2) See: ame ee THE PONTIAC PR kk kt PONTIAC, Four You ‘ ngsters ~- nh teehee oe ~ -, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959—44 PAGES Mighty Victory Doubles Majority of Conservatives LONDON \# — Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s Conservative government returned to power today with virtually a doubled majority in the House of Commons.| A landslide.vote of confidence gave the Conservatives a third term and sent London stock prices soaring. Nearly complete returns this afternoon showed the Conservatives had taken 22 seats from the Labor party in the 630-seat House of Commons. The Macmillan party, the nearest approach in Britain to a free enterprise party, rode a wave of prosperity to — victory. Dealers were be- wanting to buy shares in ° ’ w ‘seged at the opening of the Wikon ‘Good . British companies. Aft |} Shares of steel companies er Seizure | for the time being at Ex-GM_ President Safe from nationalization least abor threats at led the parade A short time later the Is tabulation in Hospital Following of votes Da he Geleidaie: . majority in the House of Commons J / 4 Mild Heart Attack lpast the 100 mark. Macmillan’s majority in the last house was Former Secretary of Defense 3 seats Charles F. Wilson was resting The count from 612 districts comfortably today in Harper Hos- gave the Conservatives 356 seats, mital, Detroit after suffering a the Laborites 251, and the Liber heart atdack on a Florida vacation.’ aj, 5. * * * Returns fr 87 pe “nt the The hospital described the attack a toon P : cent of i ie ; " districts gave the Conservatives as “mild,” and said the 69-year 197 per cent of the popular vote 4 Lland x old Oakland County resident's con- P . about the same as in the 1955 elec dition was good, Stock Exchange by brokers: Labor, Industry Must Not War, Reuther Says Seeks More Militancy by Unions and Scores lke, Business Leaders ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (> —Walter P. Reuther, presi- dent of the United Auto Workers, says some way must be found to avoid pri- vate wars between workers and management. Such wars, he said Thurs-’ day night on the eve of the UAW convention, weaken the nation’s economy at a time the Soviet Union is growing stronger. Reuther’s 369-page program to the 3.000 delegates included a call for greater” militancy by labor in bargaining, organizing and legis Jating * * * < ng biz dominated add business the national Reuther ed scene, “It is no mere coincidence that the longest steel strike in the nation’s history has come during the administration of a Republican President’ who has enshrined the big business view | A Crash ... Explosion . . . Fire and Death O AP Wirephoto FHEIR DEATH TRAP — Nine 10 virls from Trenton State flames. Dr. Ernest Sixta. 40. professor of t ' lege, College. riding this bus and homeward bound after attending a also was killed. The bu rmed 40 students, the d Imo qT New York play, died early today after a tanker truck crashed into sand a few othe Twelve of the cirls '} k af the rear of their bus near North Brunsw ck, N. J., and burst into were injured. Girls Burn to Death Truck Rams Bus; 10 Die New Jersey College Wife Is Freed on point in the White House, sur . . Wilson's son, Thomas bk, Wil- * * * rounded himself with advisers in 00 Ing son said his father would prob Labor's popular vote was down Salis Ga aaentee lean NORTIL BRUNSWICK Ue nto the ; 7 ably remain in the hospital sev- to 43.8 per c : } 955 ; . . , en at aenctene dis ae dante. hile ir once ; vn ened eral weeks for rest sal treat- te tate share a en Note ai ary ease sted hee major Judge Holland Issues ‘Al \ pros cans ane 7 | said / ified . rirds 4 . . ink a , " " nent, og 27 23 ent, was abx 1ou- ‘copings - day as his per Di t d V di t i son Sate College coeds wen } 1 p at the front doo ‘ He r ' ' , ‘ ‘ ' 27 per cent, was about dou senél’ ceepel.” a irecte eraict in burned to death todav when « tank | ’ I rt Is burned two hours Movlcns aS “4 ) bled this time my : f threw them out tossing others Pos e WA eenit MN sc who resigned as (eneral | —— Brandon Tw . Case truck rammed into a bus iking . a t hospital Motors Corp. president in 1952 to The cn | At a news conference. Reuther Pp yut uld reach them. He fan ndit ro burns. Nu ' : ; . - yo yc in itself, as id profit-sharing is still one of them home from a tneat party { i t uit the " 1 . become President’ Eisenhower's in the ys 4 tes. dora net (UO Prel ae au ene®' n New York s hrough the suffered burns and shock first secretary of defense, has been deterngy os tion. The re- the UAW's bargaining goals al \ rare directed verdict of anim * * * n semiretirement since leaving the sult is o : of han many jthough it got nowhere in the last cent by Oakland County Circuit Pye, Is and th driv. cabinet 25 months ago. of the 63 a party can COMtract talks with the auto mak ioe 11. used Folland vostcrdav.c an nae eres hen : “WOLD > per’ ers. He suggested it might be a Judge H. Russe AE LARA MAT olelt AES, Jt oe ORS Fe ee ee foe } good thing for the steel industry.'freed a Brandon Townsnp house- Seriously burned, in the flaming Looking askance at anything like’ The party winnie re most seels a “ os wife in the June shotgun killing of disaster on rainswept Rt full retirement, he has continued forms the gcvernment, Voters had ‘1, steel strike. he said. showed) her husband * * * on a member of the GM board of a chance to ballot for Macmillan the need of finding a wav for A brief smile of relief crossed The bus carried 40° students. a directors, the Board of Directors directly only in his Qn district workers and regal rs to get a the tear-streaked face of Mrs driver and D Fernest Sixta, 40, of the National Bank of Detroit, at Bromley. There 2%@55 voters bigger share of the nation’s grow Edna L filican, 34, when the professor of history at the college, and has served as chairman of favored Macmillan, 11.603 the La- ing economuntio tenia they, had judge sid. “There is no evidence who was killed. A native of Ce- Michigan's Advisory Committee to bor candidate. His majority Ofithe same richt to shart in profits that the respondent is guilty. of dar Rapids, lowa, he was gradu- the President's Civil Rights Com-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) (Continued on Page 2. Col, 6) Manslaughter.” ated We Teed Dahan at erty — . The directed verdict took the oy ue ' eens Two years ago he became a case out of the hands of a jury of OO — director of the Oswego Shipping . 8 10 women and two men. Judge They were part of a two-bus Co., which has a fleet of ocean Holland said it was the tirst one caravan which was 25) miles ireighiers. ire UI7 Producer he had granted for a major from its destination: when the Wilson also owns a cattle ranch crime in his 23 years on the bus stopped for a traffic light in at Vero Beach, Fla., and a plan- ~ . ‘ bench, the rein and fog. tation in Louisiana (| David C. Pence) Mis) Millican's rh truck smashed nto the * * * alms C | In court-appointed attorney, request. back of the bus It was while traveling from the = ed the directed verdict after As The gas tank at the rear of the plantation to the ranch last Thurs- sistant Pfosecutor Anthony Renne bus expl d, probably killing Six- la E ilso } CCE > “ reste Ae merce Penne ad called ta immediate] He was seated in tee pies pecame a WASHINGTON (UPI) — Howard Felsher, fired by _ “a . . al ys bi of the rear with his wife The illness was so. slight, NBC last Friday as producer of “Tic-Tac Dough”’ testi- half-day of trial 7 fe though, that Wilson flew te New fied today that at one time about 75 per cent of the per- Pence sud the fatal June 22 The bus a ry osud the girls York City Friday to attend a formances on that quiz show were fixed. ee ot adh datien Ghee Me and ie come emmrneler sitee ‘ 1 case of self-defense afte ( i he t ree \ O meeting of the GM Board, |! The show is still on the air. The rigging to which beat her unmercifull, ” hick: the drivre MrcstEd Open ‘ otiaks Lake naa vena ta Boo Felsher testified occurred up until the fall of 1958, when _ << 6 8 we Sad tartan te vee field Township, Wilson consulted! NBC took over direct supervision of the show from its he hee a of the whiveas The ais driver said they panicked his personal physician and entered originators, Barry & Enright. Harpér Hospital Tuesday. TESTS REVEAL ATTACK Flectro-cardiograph tests, con-| cluded yesterday, indicated Wilson had suffered an attack, The big question facing Wilson maintains an office in Birmingham where another son, Charles E. Jr., has an automo- bile agency. Thomas FE. Wilson is manufactur- ing manager at GMC Truck & Coach Division in Pontiac. Football Fans Note. Prepare for a Chill Going to the football game thf weekend? Take along the racoon coat and some hot coffee. = CHARLES VAN DOREN It's going to be nippy. The high tomorrow will be near 60 Scattered frost, fair and colder | with a low of 36 tonight is the | weatherman’s forecast. For the next five days skies will} be partly clédy with occasional | showers. Temperatures will average about two or three degrees below the normal high of 64 and low of 45. Frost and freezing tempera- tures are predicted tonight for both northern Lower Michigan and Upper Michigan, Southerly winds at six miles an hour at 10:15 this morning will be-! come westerly this afternoon and, diminish tonight. About .06 of an Inch of rain was recorded from 10:15 a.m. yester- day until the same time today. In downtown Pontiac today, the lowest reading preceding 8 a.m. was 46 degrees. At 1 p.m., the} mercury stood at 49. ars i = oa KIRSTEN FALKE the congressional investi- gators was whether Charles van Doren would show up to testify about the al- legedly rigged “21” quiz show on which he collected ‘$129,000. The 33-year-old scholar, who now holds a $50,000 a year contract with NBC, was suspended yester- day from further appearances on the network until questions raised] resolved. | home, 1570 Perry Lake Rd.. three: in the holocaust that followed and tniles southeast of Ortonville. cli-;he had to throw them out the maxed a long history of domestic doors ar Wireehets quarrels, police said, The flames spread to the cab of CONSOLES HER DAUGHTER is Harold Weismantel of , the truck. where driver Roscoe Newark? ; 7 ; 4 Ae ey 1 at St. Peter's i . a Ae ‘é 4 ‘ we COL Stes et ' ‘ Dat vl Millican, a factory worker, re Poe. 34, of Brooklyn. N.’ Taree feeerital : : i | i = : oOspiti in New Sr ied ain the turned home from a_ night of hanging out the door pinned by his pita i drinking to find his wife trying to ankle : crash early today that to n Trenton conceal a 12-gauge shotgun in the ; State College. One professes pats Kitfed. Others Were cunured basement, Mrs. Millican, who Dest let me dic ahis: way, and are in the hospital. A tanker truck rammed into the rear of said she feared her husband | he sami at approaching fire. their bus. The college girl + tye a He Sttendiie a New might use the gun on her, said | ™em Henry Reilly and Vincent York Broadway play it suddenly discharged as Milli. | Regan. The firemen worked , : ean backed her against a. bed. with wrenches and crowbars to free him. One blast, fired about three feet away, killed Millican instantl¥. | “Thank God you're here. Oh my Two days after the shooting the, God, thank God you're here. Help County Dems Must Toast prosecutor's offic as read me, save me,” he cried over and M x t C D = sl paige Milica because all Ge I. a Ong ress Inner Smell of Smoke Wakens Mother but Rescue Fails Tryon Family Staying at Grandfather's Castle on Holly Road FENTON i3 old A 14-year- elrl her t 2 younger brothers died to- day in a flash fire that de- stroyed a wing r} and wooden to their grandfather's make- believe castle here Victimswere Shirley Mc- Kuen, 14, and her brothers, Lawrence. 13: Stanley. 11, and Donald. 10. They were all the children of Mrs, Grace Tryon, 34, by a previ- OUuUS Marriage ; muother told police she was awakened by the smetl of smoke ibout oam ind dashed to a door |e iding from the ramshackle the dd Die Trvon s Castle ° » the wooden wing The building is at 712 South Hol Rad tbout a half mile mm Oak! 1 County Jine When she threw open the door, the drove mother said sheets of tame her back. She with raced out side her husband and his father Tryon, but desper efforts to gain entry to the burning wing were beaten back Koy ale by flames 7 s i id ] r 1st { ’ rated n that t sood partitror ne Wta f{ ‘ build tt j Ve It the a ice t {I< Nalin section 1s ‘ 1 nd parapets. In the inte rt Sa maze of tupnels and roeon The tire came only two weeks before the William: Tryon family had planned to move 80-acre farm he had purchased near Edenville in Midland Coun An Oct. 1 moving ly had been scheduled, but cur rent residents at the unable to move as planned. fe a new Le previous farm Were The a ine il h Unt \ k it. The ndfat i 1 Dow C} il ct tres the Is (lf I ‘ th childre wer ul in or near t \ them the body of « Squ \ h had been ys + Sh Dan wh S r f tf st Ire n af ian children trapped in the wing neh was then ablaze througzhout | ded the stepfather s 1 tte moments While the wooden wit% was de- Stroved t! stone portion of the istie suffered little damage. Total mat Was estimated at $5000 Ike Pondering on Steel Strike Confers With Cabinet but Refuses to Tell His Decision on T-H Use WASHINGTON AP) Presj- NBC announced the action Just + > < dent’ Kisenhower conferred for an , ees . : . -. | Just after Poe was dragged shortly after Chairman Oren Har. ©Vidence pointed to self defense away, the flames reached ual hour on the steel strike with four a sige emp: 705 that Van ‘huge tank trailer, which held no! By GEORGE T .TRUMBULL JR. is officers todas but the oren had not replied to an in- 5 fueL but was full of fumes. The Se ee wa tA | ated White House refused to sav wheth- italien ta neaiae wie Le 10Nn Declares ue, but was fu ies ( Oakland County Democrats will have to be content to ev a Taft-Hartley back-tlowork ation issued Wednesday night tank exploded and demolished the irink a toas . 1 ; AY oF ck Be fo appear before his group. Eith R B truck arink a toast to Mr. xX when they dine in Pontiac Oct. 30 Thatvom Gees Sahn Harris said early this morning er nace Dar * *& for their annual congressidfal dinner Press Secretary James C_ Ha he still had received no word from or 40 et 8 to Go The scene of the fiery crash is Not to be confused with Mr. K. Mr. X. in this case is my Id yield n that Secreta ’ | Rito : : Wyse! of Labor James P. Mitchell had Van Doren opposite the farm of the Rutgers c ; : : ._ «4 University Agriculture College. “he 1960 Démocratic candi+ reported cn his conference in New r : > . AP _ n Jf J = ; . . ; = . + — - The chairman pointedly observed Wiccan tie ace “ ue North Brunswick is 30 miles south- date for the county’s 18thiner is held atier the nominee S phurdas “ h I : sident . . é s y me — : a a . . : ec ve Atte ni ry yavi : on: and ot - 70 that the subcammittee would wind/ rq of racial restriction in its sub. “Cst Of New York City nj CONBTESsional District seat. “Wvted tn the Ausust primary. tT tem ene up today its public inquiry into! sidiary 40 et & Society or eet Vin The bus driver, Carmen Nini + t “No one has even intimated | teelwort : 5 }s a . 7 A < STe¢ OrPKers charges that TV quiz programs| of the 40 et &. 10. of Trenton said he approached ® fac there ik no candidate. (© Oe ter are mickesice in be were fixed and no further hearings) The legion's Executive Com- the. traffic light at five miles 40 But Democrats aren't too worried | MX & candidate,” Richardson Others present today — includ- were scheduled. |mittee authorized Commander MOU Just before 1 a.m. When the They say there's plenty of time! “#4: ing Secretary of the Treasury The subcommittee has heard | Martin B. McKneally Thursday. to truck hit, the impact knocked the felt Seiween now and ide cies’ THe «hagman however. did Robert yal Anderson, Atty. Gea, testimony from former contest. |‘‘take any and all measures he tions name four possible — candidates William P. Rogers and Secretary ants and from insiders that the |™ay deem necessary” to get the The annuat get-together, which ™CMHONed in some political cir- | of asennad ihividain Mueller “oy” f ’ stric f she ; authe ‘ a le —also gave Eisenhower reports now-defunct 21" on which Van restrichion sPolish d. His ih : In Today S Press this year will feature Minnesota ay were Leslie Il Hudson | 0m the dispute which has halted Doren won nationwide fame was |'Y Covers disowning the society Sen, Hubert Humphrey, a top 0) “OI basin H BOSGn 87 per cent of th . rigged if necessary . a ; Lam . ,Pontiac Hardware dealer and 1958 ‘ per cent of the country's presidential contender, raises | : hanix cine . : ; The legion itself draws no color fends fe financh caimpaigue 10 candidate; Donald F. Adams, Wa-| basic steel output for 87 days, No one has charged that Van line. McKneally asked the com.) Comics HOSODSO BueaTe 35 . ; : terford Township justice of the| Hagerty said. Doren knew of the rigging or WaS\ mittee for the authorization be-. County News ....,... 23 re a cometh Bemees et = an peace: Arthur J. Law Pontiac’s| “That' Wd : coached. Van Doren has denied cause of a “ e : | U.S. House of Representatives. Srep an als a m going to say . § a “deluge of adverse pub-| Editorials. ....,....... 4 State representative: and Donald ee : oa : so ; : me ; . . = : ' - now,”’ Hagerty added tat he was given questions or an- icity’ over the all-white require-- Farm and Garden ........ 26 Carlos G. Richardson, chairman L. Swanson. Southfield mayor, su-! The press secretary refused f¢ swers in advance and has been ment of the 40 et 8. The society; High School .... ~B lof the Oakland County Democratc pervisor and manager ef the Mich- state whether . thy a * ° quoted as standing on that denial is primarily a social organization. | Markets ....... Bilersieaale Saisie 36 |Committee, said it isn’t unusual igan ‘State Fair. wid be ex chek A a was under oath before a New York| C. W. Ardery, secretary of 40| Obituaries ,................ 16 jin an election off-year to stage the! Current reaction from the four finase eee oa Adie = County grand jury which investi-| et 8, confirmed that no moves to| ee. Pe 30-33 dinner not knowing who the money | was spigae (Hy ~ rer’ en gated TV quiz shows. lift the racial restriction had keen) Theaters . 28-29 |i8 principally designed to assist.| Wudson: “I havent decided decision “on i oe — ——e However, Herbert Stempel, an-|made. He said any such action| TV and Radio Programs .. 43 | x &® either way yet." enlace in 7 tion 7 rete other 33-year-old New Yorker -Van} would have to await another na-| Wilson, Earl 43 | During the ev ale “ap , ® RRC ION macamery (Cont i Page 2 Col 9 ; uring the even-numbeted clec- Adams: “I'm pretty well sat- of the labor law ‘now is in the nimued on Page 2, Col. 2) | tional convention of the society.| Worten's Pages ........ 18-210 fion years, the congressional din (Continued on Page 2, Co}. 8) | President s hands.” “ exo SIUVG GIA0 INV Advanced Gifts | jm for UF at 90 Pct. $70,715 of the $78,795 Goal Reported In by Chairman Griffin Ninety per cent, or $70,915 of the Advanced Gifts goal of $78,795. of the Ponttac Area United Fund has Béen received, according to Glenn if. Griffin, Advanced Gifts chair- Tfan, * * * ‘We're deeply appreciative that tye contributions continue to come nat a rate 10 per cent higher ifan jast year Everything is pointing to the successful topping e¢@ our goal,’’ he said today. ae * * * “The Advanced Gifts Division is| mprised of community leaders © sohcit funds pmor to and ring the general campaign from} ndividuals and business that each ear give substantial amounts to! re Fund arive Advanced Gifts contributions so! ir include: rucKkKaWway ° $1 60¢ bert Critchfiela . . 065) a DR. Wilsce ......:. 500 A Predman 500 a Furniture Company 400 | C Penney :downtown 475 | H Cole Ot] Company . 400 | Catherine Nephier : 350 | # C Penne (Miracle Mile 325 Owens - 300 and M Leona Lew 250 ‘downtown: 250 m Housekeeping Shop 200 t Tooi cee. 200 ee ane Oe =] Motor Saie 200 | : a ais = aoe eaner id . & Powers In 1S ~ = . . 5 + terital, @toada 7 RESTYLED EDSEL FOR ’6@ — Fresh design front and back le BotiBng Comper ise ¢S Moted in the 1960 Edsel. The top picture shows the Ranger four- wson 150] door sedan, with its new wide gnill. The lower picture shows the E 4 : 125 | kins 125 r . . . = Vertical Emphasis Moves to Rear Deck = NM “3 Or a - 00 G 100 100 pe A completels restyled 1960 Ed- 100 Sel was announced today with 100 199 little resemblance to its 1959 an 100 tecedent with the horsecollar 20 ‘ ; 7 vertical grill and swallowtail stop hghts . . - Conservatives Win Featur ng ‘ we-tread and a long-spring d the new Edsels ! be in ae t show tee . wil rooms ritish Election he The full-w grill still has af Vertical segment but the major r r 4 { ‘ i if vertical emphasis has been moved ’ was 2.513 ahead of his mar- to the rear deck. where the twin st clection Stop light and backup lights. brack- x 1 look forward he next Ct the trunk lid 4 aa ee — 5 nd ies of prosperity for The new Bdsel is one inch ple he told his con-| Jower, almost three inches wider, lay “We are one peo- and five and one-half inches long hater r party and creed er than the 1939 models. The s in opening f + new tread has been widened by more peace in the world Re siagee 60 Edsel Coming Out on Oct. 15 than twe inches at the front wheels and 3.6 inches at the rear. Ben D. Mills, Ford Motor Com pany vice president and general manager of the Mercury - Lincoln Division, said ‘‘We believe the 1960 Edsel will appeal to those who want a distinctive car at a TITE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 Ranger convertible and the new rear styling of stop and backup lights. The new Edsel may be seen beginning Oct. 15 at Russ Daw- son Motor Co., 232 S. Saginaw St. fo Invite Tito Here And rear seat legroom is 12 WASHINGTON (UPI) — The inches longer United States has decided against * * * inviting Yugoslav President Tito The increased tread together'to visit this country in the fore- with a lower center of gravity, seeable future, ostensibly because Edsel- improves the road-hugging ability President Eisenhower is too busy | of the car. Because of this sta- to see him bility, an Edsel would have to be F; tilted at an angle of 62 degrees * * * President 'Too Busy’ The decision was reported to be reasonable price. The discriminat- Or have its outside wheels lifted a surprise to Yugoslav officials said. Policeman Gets Hot Duties at Scrap Iron Yard Employes of a Pontiac scrap iron yard were facé-to-face with an explosive situation yesterday. * * * And afraid that it might blow up at any moment, they called the Pontiac Police Department. Patrolman Donald Russ, an- swering their call, confirmed their fears, He identified a piece of ‘‘scrap” as a live 90-mm. shell. . & * * He gingerly carried the shell from the yard of Sam Allen & Son, Inc., to his patrol car, then to the police station. Servicemen from the 46th Ord- nance Detachment at Selfridge AFB picked it up there for dis- posal, Urged by Reuther (Continued From Page One) | as business executives who draw big bonuses. Reuther said the eight - day convention also will consider the shorter werk week. He said, “progressive reduction of the work week is one of our major goals on beth the collective bar- gaining front and the legisla- tive front.” A special UAW con- vention in the spring of 1961 will spell out union demands | when present three-year con- | tracts in the auto industry ex- pire, he said: | Reuther urged a more aggressive and positive program by the AFL- |CIO in organizing the unorgan- ‘ized, particularly white collar | workers who, he said, are becom-| jing increasingly receptive to unions because automation has, lessened their job security just as it has with production workers. . *® * * “The labor movement has been, jon the defensive too much,” Reu- ther said. Instead of worrying about anti-labor legislation, he “it needs to be more positive img buyer will find the new Edsel more than four feet off the pave- because they had reached an and should begin to take the affirm- gives him excellent quality and Ment for the car to tip over. “agreement in principle” with | ative.” jvalue for his money * * * U.S. authorities only four months * oe A . : . ; ceries ago that an Eisenhower-Tito ex- | . * * * Edsels are offered in two series _ of visita would be weet | By that, Reuther said, he meant | Most interior dimensions have for 1960 — the Ranger and Vil- 8 _ ' {no criticism of AFL-CIO President |been increased for greater pas- jsenger comfort. For example, |shoulder room has been increased 28 inches and 4 inches, front and ‘rear. Hip room is up 18 inches ‘in front and 24 in the rear seat labor has shown a stead, de Cline in popularity since its land- slide victory of 1945, when it emerged with a 186-seat major ity. That was the election that Fired TV Quiz Producer | iat antes cesien et Claims 75 Pct. Rigging ef the prime ministry after he | had led the nation to victory, ; (Continued From P ize One) ' his time the British electorate Doren defeated as 21° quiz cham. . ~~ ire ion oot and nents. pion, told the subcommitiee he al- ae t Ways Was given the answers in Gaitskell scored an easy victory advance irsday in South Leeds. Bevan * * * Barbara Castle, Labor party Stempel said he way follow ing mar i}so turned to orders from coproducer Dan En right when he lost to Van Doren * * * Dec. 35. 1956 by missing two | mmented on his questions Conse seeping elec . ¢ a th classic British un Van Doren. a member of a fa ‘ ment It has gone off mous literary fan n a over-y he i night from obscurity sa { im-! \ Conservative bia University instructo; to a were re-elected|ing room celebrity jy: the nter f counting, in- of 1956 ‘lingster Duncan * * * son-in-law He beat ag - Sir Winston Churchill won back until April 1957 An =e his House of Commons seat at program he i meas FOL Woodford with a 14,000 majority Comirat us BA ever a \outhful Laberite. Until today, he hag heen a | Presalem- Pieenhawer sent per- regular daily participant on Dave Ana ngratulations today to (sarreway Ss omornins TV show oa ' n the sweeping Con- ‘Today. 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Standard 3 or vents from any make dryer through wall or window 98 North Saginaw mua te & Output Is Planned ‘Big October Truck “DETROIT (UPI) — US. truck It-pointed out that Chevrolet al- ready has put its truck plants on a four-day basis, and Mack may experience difficulties for lack of stee] after the third week of Oc-; tober. International Harvester,| said Ward's has adequate inven-) 4ories to carry beyond mid-month.| Moreover, Ward's said, now that! the steel strike is more than three “Yfionths old, shortages of certain . 4 * eh 8 6 he © OOO ee OMe Fee OOH © OO eH ee Oe somponent parts from outside sup- | Pliers could crop up at any time! to impede truck building. { Ward's said Studebaker is plan-| ning a mode! changeover shutdown! after Oct. 16 to revamp its com-| mercial truck line. Sunny Weather Brings Flowers | { to the U.S. East | NEW YORK (AP)—Lovely na- ture, always mysterious, is put- ting on a puzzling show today in many parts of the East. Magnolias are blooming. An Easter lily is budding. Azaleas are flowering for Berlin Rejecte SALLY AND FRIEND — “Sally,” plastic manikin, sits on the lap of ‘Sturdy Sam.’ at the Chrysler plant in Detroit, Mich., to illustrate how the devices are used in determining comfort factors of automobile seating. Sally is of plastic sheeting, calibrated at various points. She's used in determining seating requirements for women. Sturdy Sam is the chair seat-and-back device. It approxi- mates the weight of a 150-pound person. Sally's ‘boy friend’’ might object to this lap-sitting business, but ‘‘he’s’’ out of the picture. It’s a plastic manikin made to male dimensions, for determining seat- ing requirements of men. Lunik Is Ready — fo Circle Earth Slows Steadily After Escape From Moon's Gravitational Field MOSCOW (AP)—Lunik II today approached the point-of-return for a sweeping orbit around the earth after its flight behind the moon. On emerging from the moon's field of gravity, the speed of the space vehicle slowed steadily. It was last reported making only half a kilometer a second—com- pared to the moon’s one kilometer a second. A kilometer is five eighths of a mile. The 614pound flying laboratory is expected to begin its return journey by Saturday. It was re- ported 278,200 miles from the earth Thursday. The Soviet news agency Tass said all equipment aboard is still functioning perfectly. There was still no official in- dication, however, whether the satellite had succeeded in taking the first picture ever made of hid- den side of the moon or of what data was sent back. Tass said it would complete a swing around the earth about every 15 days, coming to within ‘Vatican City’ Status Pind Carcasses of Seal Dead for 2,000 Years BERLIN (UPI) — Mayor Willy Brandt has rejected Communist on a amumnilfied scal JUNEAU. Alaska uw — Tests Cnough energy for the average carcas |24.840 miles at the nearest point jand traveling to a point 291,870 tmiles from the earth at the other jend of its orbit. Oh, What Milk Can Do A single glass of milk produces s person to play nine holes of golf, Also flourishing are hawthorns. suggestions that West Berlin be found in the South Polar regions climb 186 stairs, houseclean for | given ‘‘Vatican City” status within disclosed the animal died between two hours, dance for one hour or} kerrias. mock oranges and for- sythias. * * * All this spring-like behavior is taking place with fall already nearly three weeks old. The cau is a burst of freakish summer weather "It started during the first 10 the fouding of the days of September, the warmest Republic SQ@ch period in the 88-year history | of the New York Weather Bureau and has continued during Octo- bér, with temperatures averaging from 8 to 10 degrees above nor- gestion ‘‘unrealistic.” se Strongman Walter Ulbricht in io speech yesterday in East Berlin 1957-38. marking the 10th anniversary of Red Germany 1,600 and 2,000 years ago. The suggestion was made by East German Communist party 90 mummified seals counted nea a McMurdo Sound in Antarctica injthe other girls . *‘Democratic contained ’ of East Germany. Ulbricht preposed that West Berlin be given a status inside Communist Germany similar to that of the Vatican City within Italy, George A lemy of Sciences, Washington. A report on the studies were ing Rush—Don't Go Home at in a scientific paper Night.” —Earl Wilson. presented here by Troy | Pewe, | Middle age is when a woman | University of Alaska geologist; decides to take off a pound here Norman R. Rivard, U. S. Geologi-jand there and a year now and cal Survey's Alaska Branch, and then. . . Illano, National Acad- who was graduated from secre-| play cards for three and a half| The remains were from one of hours. She finished three laps ahead of] . . Sign in the downtown area: ‘Beat the Morn- | } They tell of the girl) ltarial school with highest honors. | o 7943 set STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY + 66 PROOF « i @ G@© Mmm iatra . A barrel of quality in every bottle... and it doesn’t take a barrel of money to buy it QUAK OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. Brandt promptly termed the sug- He noted v Detroit’s Finances Are in Poor Condition DETROIT wW — Mayor Louis * Miriani told the Detroit city coun- - cil today his 1960-61 budget was “not in good shape.”’ But the mayor said he had an eight-point program to develop “‘numerous avenues for exploring . possibilities to alleviate the city’s - growing financial problems." Miriani said much of the city’s deficit was caused by Wayne County which new owes the city $13 millien dollars and whose debt is rising at the rate that Vatican City belongs to the Italian currency area. Entire Population U.S. Polio Shots MOSCOW \# — The Soviet Union plans to immunize its entire popu- lation of nearly 210 million against of one million dollars a month. (polio with a live vaccine developed This forecast does not include |Y Dr. Albert Sabin of Cincinnati, any pay adjustments for city em- ployes nor does jt include any provision for financing the $2 mil- lion welfare deficit nor the fact) we have lost $200 million in as- sessed valuation in the last two a Soviet medical authority reports. | Prof. Mikhail P. Chumakov, director of the Soviet Institute to Combat Poliomyelitis, said 10 million Soviet citizens already years,”’ he said. have been given the vaccine. | Chumakov said in the newspaper Great White River |Komsomol Prada that polio cases had been reduced 9 to 10 times in lthe entire Soviet Baltic area after "see rPeere America’s total 1958 milk pro-'the Sabin vaccine was admini- duction of more than 126 billion stered. He said that all summer pounds would make a fiver more jong only a few cases of polio and three feet deep. 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YOU CAN BE SURE . ...1F IT'3 WESTINGHOUSE ‘ Den nie nan ae Westinghouse dealer or DETROIT EDISON If that rule were applied to Ber- lin, he said, West Berlin would have to trade its hard West Ger- man currency for nonconvertible East German marks. - Russ Will Give cee CUP POPTEPEPOCOTECEERELEDUTOUEEEECCRLUEERSLEEREREERTERETSERCETT RSP RT PRES ERA LETT LIE E REE FITTV OOHPE HT Oe Terese eee rer eee eae eet ey PEABO eee eC AS EES POSE E OES CEE SO ESS CEE SEO EROS SEO EES See eee ee * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 Leaving City, Her Nerves Uncurl ! | i | F s 8 FF F cE ESS "4 eH & York| You keep thinking how convivial in Dayton|that some people are never con-| up costumes for beggar’s night celebrations, and the mature ones endlessly cheerfully at making Dayton a |They are not really people to you —they are a setting for the super-|heading for Lansing this weekend neighbor-|tent with contentment. They must York, and yet it/have excitement, and the quick! lyze situations. It is a great life in Dayton, Ohio, drive from the office and the office is a five-minute drive from home. * * * It is a convivial life where the only barrier between you and your neighbors is a ring of rose bushes, where to be ill is to receive cas- seroles and homemade brownies, where a pleasant sort of conform- ity is enjoyed rather than con- PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cass FE 3-7129 INSTANT CREDIT | ON CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY AND APPLIANCES People's Credit Clothing 8 N. SACINAW STREET eee eee eee | SUITS, wool ...... $5.00 PANTS, wool . $2.95 JACKETS ........ $2.95 &-z es Layaway Plan EDWARD'S 18 S$. SACINAW ff a 2 aon ‘ees 1” . * Ps = “Gas UPI Telephote JEWELRY FROM CATFISH — Mrs. Illena Byers of Bedford, Ind., is shown working with her hobby of making gift items from white pearls taken from catfish. A matched pair of white pearls is located behind the eyes of each catfish, the size depending on the size of the fish. She makes earring sets, necklaces, bracelets and tie clasps. _Most of her work with the jewelry has been done at Port Charlotte, Fla., where she makes her winter home. | } seems that there are t 3) more citizens here than there, That is because in Dayton, every- one is a person who talks to you; in New York, you are surrounded by faces who couldn’t care less. Legion WillHold piishea’ss 1800 | Lansing Meeting BESSEMER, Ala, (UPI)—A copy) Post and Auxiliary to Send Delegates for the of the Ulster County Gazette pub-| lished in Kingston, N.Y., on Jan.| Annual Conference 4, 1800, was found here recently in a basement storage room of| the Carnegie Library. * * * obituary of George Washington charged drama which you, the, yourself. So, why did you leave? The | trees, the collies, the casseroles, | the wonderful people back home? | The only thing you can figure is ipace, and a fling at everything to! be flung, and a whack at every-! thing whackable. ~They are bored with tranquility, defiant against life without challenge, and egotistical enough to beat their heads against vther egotistical head beaters in the most chal- lenging city in the world. * * * These qualities are not be ad- mired by more placid people, and not to be envied. They are some- thing, probably, that you are born with—like soft teeth, or a tendency toward ulcers. But if you have this restlessness, you can never resist going back to New York. New York is yours. are its. And you Lawn Job Expensive | OKLAHOMA CITY tw» — T. E Watts went to U.S. Treasury De- | partment office with a box of jshredded money with the hope of igetting it replaced. 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Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 4 121 North Saginaw Street FE 5-6189 | late | . wt, | st | ad By it * are lead character, are enacting for Pan ‘fall VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope \John XXIII has again indicated hope that his predecessor, Pius XII, would soon be proclaimed a: ear a - -~ — — 4 se I el Miata on ome sme eae EE re Oe ed Pontiac Legionnaires will be with funeral and burial arrange- the American Legion’s Michi-|died Dec. 14, 1799. Department holds its annual | ———————— The newspaper contained the ments at Mt. Vernon. Washington} RIDE the BEE LINE BUS BETWEEN PONTIAC & ROCHESTER Frequent schedules now available from Pontiac to Rochester with stops along Pontiac Road and along Walton Bivd. Also, to, Utica and Mt. Clemens daily. Monday thru Friday. DIRECT TO ADM. BLDG. MSUO ON THE CAMPUS SPECIAL STUDENT RATES THE BEE LINE, Inc. 2140 Beechmont, Keego FE 2-0034 — FE 4-2595 | conference Friday through) Sunday. Official delegates from the | Cook - Nelson Post 20 in Pon. | tiac will be Mrs. Robert Conant, commander, and Floyd E, Cre- mer, acting as child welfare com- mittee chairman. Official delegates from the post’s auxiliary will be Mrs. James Mc- Kee, president, and Mrs. Amo Hulet, chairman of the auxiliary’s child welfare committee. | * * * Also expected to attend the meet- ings, although not as official post delegates, are Orrin Huntoon Jr., first. vice commander, and L, C. Hadden, adjutant. * * * The Hotel Olds pill be conference headquarters. Delegates will dis- cuss the Legion's program for the coming year. Here’s a Easy and Pope John Would Like Sainthood for Pius XIl saint “We hope that he will not need to wait long to enjoy the glory of the Lord.” Pope John told a general audience, recalling that today is the anniversary of Pius Josephine Lowman Eat good food and still loose weight? 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Perhaps your Semen ype Mineo Baie me ete wee = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ DEAR ABBY: I have a 1+ livery boy it happens to be. threats are too frightening and Here on a i to together, : 205 Capitol Savings and | year-old daughter who is so What really bothers me is aamgeree il “ge ——— — in. Mrs. Howard Lewis For Filling: Slice, then & boy crazy she worries me she lies. I don’t allow her to par aoe the Hsogg th lor sends us one her mother, an Ut inte |g-iuch pieces one §& LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OR BUILDING \ sick. All she things about is | £0 = cars _ pected ews rarely be disappointed. Upper Peninsula resident, al. pound raw beef and pork , stu, boys. She's | Walks to a girl's house | ways uses. Up there, says ‘mixed, potatoes, turnips or fs CiLititLikididhids got boys’ | boys meet her with a car | DEAR ABBY: My husband |) Mrs. Lewis, “pasty is even carrets (3 cups of cach). § a, names written | there. I found this out by read- | has made it plain that he pre- || sold at the drive-ins.” Add 4 cup chopped onion. | 6 sets | all over her | m@ her diary. I asked her for | fers the television set to me. |— with two sons, her home Seasem™ 5| on 16 pc. starter ; ; d the truth and she lied to cover Several of my women friends | > and a part-time outside job, Divide filling on pastry cir- Silk books. re up her lies. How can I get have the same complaint. |§ Mrs Lewis doesn’t have many cles. Fold over and make 3 Veiling paper "ay the the truth out of her? MRS.G. | What could be the reason for idle moments. When she does, *!/t in the top. Place on baking ° P ‘ Mg telephone is | DEAR MRS. G.: The onty | “MS? . , IGNORED ‘ she likes to knit + meet a Seles ad marked up reason children lie is because x PASTIES* . Custom cut with __ initials they haven't the courage to teil i DEAR IGNORED: Maybe | By Mrs. one ore and boys’ | the truth. 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Wodssolay | FREE PARKING! , NO MONEY DOWN! , ; | nib ° G Cs ty J OR 3-2300 H P NEW HOURS Up to 36 Months to Pay omens 4479 Disie || + PONTIAC Effective at Once vn todovt Wo a-vise sou 4. our hepa champ cee ANISHINGS ‘| BEAUTY COLLEGE Toa, Wonedey Sal #30 w 8PM. | Coote chek mom oe tte resge's Floor \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959, | Some men get, fired for talking back to the boss; others get } |Hollywood Headlines: Mexico's Chief , HARE VEH. PAGES Definitidn of an independent The old-timer remembers when daughters makes her bathing suits husband: One who'll wear any ‘his wife used to make his neckties out of his old neckties. —Ear! apron he darn well chooses! . » «out of her old dresses; now his iWilson. divorced . . . To hear them tell it, ima ever had a minor operation - By the time a fellow is smart, Skelton: ‘I'll Keep Going | as Long as ! Stay Human’ PIPER'S MAGAZINE OurLsT | Will Visit Ike —— ##04@ Hold to go anywhere. —Earl Wilson. e ! ‘ Lopez Mateos Flies By BOB THOMAS Next spring he plans to go to to Washington for 8th| AP Movie-TV Writer Japan to star in a movie, ‘The ass tn gg Show |Sterts + | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “How) Umbrella Man,” with native con | Confab Between 2 |long can I keep going? As long] baeeberh sak He says he'll ihe | ; SO F I . as I stay close to people, as long’ do a film called ‘The Mail Van" Ri. SA s ‘Adolto. Taped Makes few a as I continue being human.” |_“since it’s just as cheap to day to keep a date with President! ™ aireheaan Skelton's pete orm a seb “ ome ' And ’ :00—4: Eisenhower in Washington. |‘ e oft-heard question ow|he’s got another film brewing # y: 00 1; :30 x * . does he do it? with Cantinflas in Mexico and 9:20 | It is the eighth visit between| In an age when| ie | \U.S. and Mexican chief execu-| the ‘comic art; Red was reflecting about his 30 years in the comedy business be tween rehearsals for his first TV clining, Skelton special on CBS tonight I is perhaps the/hazarded that his longevity may most successful/he due to the fact that he con- of funnymen.|stantly works at his business. He is starting} ‘Maybe so,” he said. ‘I keep his 10th season at it all the time. I always have in television, the my note pad with me, and | jot |tives. The visits have played an| |important part in the good rela- tions between the two neighbors. 'f¥ Jacobo Perez Barroso, president | of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers, said in a_ statement published in this morning's news. | papers that ‘‘Mexican private en- seems to be de- lterprise expects much f the | . ‘CARY GRANT President's Mini to Page ne only comedian|down things I hear that might | States.”’ | now surviving) make a comedy situation. | think | EVA MARIE SAINT ; * * * THOMAS in weekly TV. jit’ s best if I stay near people and | He said for one thing he is But he isn’t limiting himself to|listen to what they're saying. A | JAMES MASON I tident the talks of Prin —— presi. the home screen. Each summer|chance remark might lead to a i \dents will lead to better prices in he does smash business in out-| whole skit.’ : the United States for Mexican 400° theaters and night clubs.’ , x h ._ 5 ‘raw materials, lessening the dif- | Red's lief in unvan contact § ference in the prices Mexicans ‘helps explain his chief idiosyncra- \ ° lass sy: dislike of telephones. ecaalaienil Ihave to eee fof US. mam Defense Opens |» sa just don't like ‘em? he ad- a mitted. ‘I want to see the person } NORTH BY NORTHWEST Adults 90c su Puibaga Tibetan aerating aot In Rape Trial iI'm talking to. If he has some- 5 nsulfon » ECKMICDLOR , New Y aap ° thing important to say, | tell him i , Children 325¢ go to New York that evening. of Ex-Convict to stay where he is and I'll come ad * over.” They will visit Ottawa and} The defense opened its case this oe ee eee EXTRA SAT.-MATINEE Niagara Falls in Canada from afte before a Circuit Court rnoon & Oct. 15 to Oct. 18 and then fly; Sallade Tells Teachers ‘to Texas to spend the night as the’ = of eight men and four women guest of Senate Majority Leader|™ are deciding the fate of ‘Lyndon B. Johnson at his home #CC¥séd kidnap-rapist Harold E. in Stonewall, Tex. They will re- Martin, 20-year-old Pontiac ex- turn to Mexico City Oct. 19 convict. Lopez Mateos is repaying a visit) First Assistant Prosecutor Kob- KARTOON CARNIVAL one full hour funny cartoons Plus: “NORTH BY NORTHWEST” Minimum Wage a Must YPSILANTI (UPI) — Michigan s Legislature ‘‘will eventually be} forced te enact a minimum wae | by Eisenho'ver to Acapulco last’ ert D. Long rested his case short- law for public school teachers SATU RDAY ADULTS Femary ly before noon today after calling Rep. George W. Sallade (R - Ann | 16 witnesses, including the 13- Arbor) told a Teachers’ Institute MATINEE 'y: Want to Investigate year-old Pontiac girl Martin is session here Thursday til 5 p.m. accused of abducting April 14. * * * Road Deals—Cheap? — “Bncks are not enough Sal BARGAIN ; Police searched for 10 hours lade said. ‘Teachers’ salaries must Children 25¢ LANSING UW Senate investiga- ‘after a witness said she heard the e sufficient to educate and to tors shopped around today for a girl’s screams and spotted Martin's keep qualified personnel in our i graduate law student to run down Car speeding away from where it co jois WwW —eam) Lote Show alleged irregularities in multi-mil-/ ad collided with the girl's. Martin ~~ ke * NO ‘Strand Saturday! lion dollar a year state highway “4S arrested with the girl in his j;, gisn fold the jeachewer path Thru Saturday | = 7 land buying activities stolen car in a Bloomfield Town ered at Eastern Michigan Univer * * * \ship wooded area sity that it was his ‘firm convic-| The special committee, headed | * * * tion that the federal governmen by Sen. John H. Stahlin (R-Beld-| Martin, of 739 E. Madison Ave.,’yi]]} embark on a program of di ing), decided it could spend only who had been paroled only a week | rect subsidies to the states in the $500 for the help it needs and thatjearlier from the lorfia Reforma: fielq of school construction.” professional investigators at $40 to tory, denied molesting the girl - $50 a day were beyond its financial The victim said Martin abducted reach, beat and raped her. t TYRONE POWEE in the most famous of all screen roles! HELD OVER TV News and Reviews Penthouse 90's ‘Big Party’ Really Seems Off-the-Cuft By FRED DANZIG tions of actors and singers and NEW YORK (UPI)—Playhouse things began to swing. 90 gave way to Penthouse 90 on| Tafulah spilled a couple of CBS-TV last night as “The Big) drinks and the performers lulled Party” premiered, me into feeling they were really * * * having a ball. There Were lots of laughs and entertaining moments as a bunch There was aS much ebullience of boys and girls whooped it up in 28 We normally find in a panto- host Rock Hudson's “penthouse ™!me quiz show, but a lot more apartment.” sophistieation and wit RE-RELEASED BY 20th CENTBRY. FOX ——— Fue: A Heroic New World of High Adventure! BELINDA DARNELL TARZAN’S al STEVE BRODIE LYN THOMAS The boys and girls included To quite a phrase from a song STARTING SUNDAY—TWIN SHOCK SHOW! Sammy Davis Jr.. Mort Sahl, jn Bob Hope's first hour special oe ee Pe age of the season last night: He mud- | ula ankhead, r Man Reaches Moon The Horror! The Terror! and Esther Willian, “ pale idled through. + A Hair Raising Adventure “FRANKENSTEIN'S | ered together to breathe spon- | The NBC.TV special was unin- _ Into The Unknown! DAUGHTER” taneity under chief writer Good- ventive. generally unfunny and ap- MATINEE SATURDAY man Ace's skillfull guidance. \peared under-rehearsed, Hope's guests were Dean Mar- EXTRA ADDED HALF HOUR CARTOONS DOORS OPEN 12:30 - ; — NOW! EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN “Missile to the Moon” Deadliest of Them All! Near the start, Rock and Sammy exchanged verbal shoehorns to) tin, Natalie Wood and four of squeeze into some pseudo-casual! Bing Crosby's: Gary, Dennis, |Party type chit-chat, I thought we, Philip and Lindsay, were in for a disastrous show, ; I ODAY & SA I ° ~~ & * Since they had Iittle to do, the After all, a “party” on TV must boys concentrated on trying to up- anyone else ok , be rigged to seem spon aneous or “tage cach other and it goes bust. But then Sammy be. 27ound gan doing some of his superb, un- hurtied, fully drawn impersona- SQUARE end ROUND * * * syne e? T thought Gaw came out ahead He manipulates his lips in a pat don-the-expression, Jerry Lewis pout. BIG THRILLERS! rwvuvvwvvvvvvvvTy* © 4 4 by be be bb be be bn bh ht BLUE SKY TONITE 3 - FEATURES -3 Box Office Open 6:30 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 IT’S A HOLIDAY of FUN and JOY the SOUTH AMERICAN WAY CINEMaAScOPE STEREOPHONIC 20 COLOR by DE LUXE SOUND WRITTEN in BLOOD and FIRE STARRING STERLING HAYDEN COLEEN GRAY MAN, WOMEN, BEAST ; and the JUNGLES of INDIA IT COULD HAPPEN IN PONTIAC! A DRAMATIC AND SOME- TIMES HUMOROUS STORY OF A HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER AND A BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINER! Could a man have a better reason for throwing his liie away? SOT JACK CUMMINGS CURT JURGENS she = 4 , MAY BRITT 4 Features Po 4 at ee kK 4 va. tne , 3:08- an BLUE eRe, . 9:45 ic = i yy 1 { ° 4 ul d 4 CINemaScoP€E - COLOR by DELUXE - STEREOPHONIC SOUND ae 4 a4 | te. aE ee? x * i =, ‘ a “Ba > ADDED — “RACKET BUSTER’ CARTOON NEXT — James Stewart in 4 “Transcontinental” Cinemascope | nanatéiy OF MURDER” > * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * di od TWO Major Hits revuwvwuwe vw ] There never was a motion picture like io laited the greatest story THE CHANNEL SWIM: Upcom- ‘ing Person-to-Person guests on CBS-TV: James and Pamela Ma- son, fashion authority Edith Head . Victor Borge, whose NBC-TV special unrolls next Friday nicht, ireports that he had so much extra ‘footage from his on-location work 'in Denmark that he had to cut a sequence taken in a riding hall. He hopes to use it in his second shOw of the season. CBS-TV’'s 20th Century has pre- pared a documentary, “Down Range,”’ that deals with America's | missile tracking range in the South/ Atlantic. . sfevel 1 ia-fet= THE BIG DRIVE SOUTH END of UNION The Two Blonde Bombshells! a EM 3-066! Box Office Open 6:30 ONROE AND ANSFIELD Marilyn Monroe . IN “The Seven Year Itch” Jayne Mansfield “The cin Can't Help It” GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2957 Weedward, Detroit Dancing Every Thers., Sat., Sen. the motion pict Waits Ventest Every Thars. Adm. $1.00 — Trephies —M.s0— CAMPUS BALLROOM Fenkel! and Livernots Vanecing Every Tues., fri., Sat Be yp ot ORCHESTRAS T RUTH RAL. pong aL Palm CUUL $1.85 —UCUOME STAG UK corde | | | IN LAKE RD-~ STEP BY STEP... he made a career |. of love... . and murder! J DOWN TO TERROR ROD TAYLOR .. J0SEPMINE HUTCHINSON EXTRA — SAT. MATINEE 8- CARTOONS - 8 IWNLEY - del OE talks heart to heart with young America-and their parents! ee OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M ALL THE THUNDERING MIGHT OF THE MOST FAMED GUNFIGHT OF THEM ALL! THAT CRACKED THE WEST WIDE OPEN! THE WHOLE WEST WATCHED » AND HELD ITS BREATH! He Rode Into Dodge Looking For A Drink . A Woman... And A Man To Kill! ay ~.. ure blue denim’ The Story of Bat Masterson JOEL McCREA ADAMS: MolNTIRE: GATES teeepee » OAMIEL 8. ULLMAN ae MARTIN GOLDSMITH tees » JOSEPH A EWA WA TR it ROH MACDONALD MARSHA CAREY: HUNT ALSO Road Runner—Cartoon Sel (kl ee Ree > tek . » Dae ~ S4dVd BANU SAV THIRTY-SIX wy _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 Pinned Beneath Parolee Slain in Burglary Try: eo 1,200 Pounds | One Man Crushed and Royal; Oak Man, 24, ¢ , . ruck b s Shot by Policeman Bean Futures | MARKETS |Market Climbs cena ston weak in Highlond Park - | | ; A 21-year-old Royal Oak parolee The following are top prices . An Independence Township con- was to death carly this , covering sales of locally grown struction worker was in critical shot mori- ‘ S | n condi Count ing trying to escape arrest after produce brought to the Farmer’:! condition today at Wayne County ont a aa fe Market by growers and sold by General Hospital pron — = Highland Park Beauty Salon. ___ them in wholesale package lots. | oe . . _ internal injuries er ng ; CHICAGO oF — Soybean futures Quotatiuns are furmished by the! NEW YORK WwW — The stock by part of the boom of a crane. R. Worth of 622 the strongest cormnmodity sis '\” Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ag Market was a — — i —— m gears St. f mdtg, Board of Trade in weeks. turned \\ wanesday. jance in moderately active early J. oo : ; “~ near the cash register by. High lower today on profit-taking and . trading today. nga ae s co tere policeman Thomas. resumption of the harvest in some Detroit Produce . * ce . j Pra live neat tenes, being pn The officer entered the Parts of the Midwest growing wir. Gains of most leading stocks goog by fellow workers. shop after noticing the glass in * * * FRUITS were fractional. Small losses pep- a . uinally Gan Dek the front door was broken... es Crap * sete ceeeres $1 $0 so injured critically was scons Satie 2 a Avoves, Delteiods, "bu .00000 II" 3 Hg pened the list jel Booth. 23, of 8730 Oxbow St.. Godwin said he tried to talk.to lower on she ineHoft: “The a Peal ee es Jonathon, we oe. oo 230 The market continued in a Garde, Cty. He is in Wayne Worthington and fired a warning for beans that has prevailed Apples, MeIntesh bu. ........4.. 239 hesitant mood, having expected (County General Hospital with back shot in the ceiling. at leas h > weeks appeared Apples, Northern Spy. du... . 3.50 . : i ’ ; y at ieast three eeKs appea A es. Wolf River. bu cess soe E95) President Eisenhower to invoke injuries. . : ; . Li @esghate ¥* * * have disappeared nobles Prong CASE o-oo e ress 7 the Taft-Hartley Act in the steel Both men are employes of the ‘WINNER’ LOSES — Here is Cacareco, the . r en Godwin anid he told the burglar The break in bean futures was Peers Bartlett, bu 382) strike yesterday. Ray D. Baker Construction Co. of rhinoceros who ran far ahead of two-legged can- his nearest competitor — a human — but © he would have to shoot if he didn't partly attributed to mews that) Pears Bose bu 232 Us Steel alternated between Detroit which is digging a sewer didates in yesterday's voting for city councilmen rhino is ineligible to serve. The vote was inter- submit to arrest. on combining of the 1959 crop— Novena bel 280 small plus and minus signs. Rails for the City of Dearborn. | in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The bulky write-in candi- preted as a protest against all two-legged politi- + * * wre far behind as a result of pro VEGETARLES Loace narrowly mined * * * date received 88,000 votes compared to 44,000 for _ cians. Worthington headed for the rea longed rains over the Midwest... en round, bu $400 ett | They were standing on the roof door. t 1 suddenly apparently chain men al na eetammenlcn Bee ‘ ed. t a : oe + 00 Shifts in some of the big port- of the crane at Michigan avenue ready to start a fight, the offi- Mlinois and several othe> pointy | No". doz bens. ..... a. 100. ~ >, and Southfield road. . cer said. Godwin fired, hitting Br Nai ios eR as lios were reflected by some siz- : , t , L bim in the seybran belt. Cabage, BU ce nee seles cas 200 ch blocks *Sexvnd kines Rail-' A mechanism halfway up the Area Arc itec Ss n t I | S an in the chest. While Hae outlock is for Mearian CR CNEe CWT oe cee . 150! sd wa oft i: at 33 on a block boom, used to guide the cables, . The burglar -dashed out the : : oot Us AL tills Capbage. Rea bu... seats 1 DOAK Ss 42 C « Sey (eae . 7 fell on the cab, hitting Booth and N t ] t t door and collapsed about 20 feet weather : ne eday fore- Capdage Sprouts. bu. vevvceeee 27S . = , weather today the five-day fo fica toad we co. 200 Of 10,000 shares and Socony Mobil Crushing Liimata. 1n a 10Ne ( on es : . : Fee ee ye ead cast for the corn and soybean Carrots, doz. pehs ; -- 9 was off % at 40 on a block of 9,600 : ) belt foresees more rains Saturday Ces ttves Aire AS 3 4 shares. ive | | rmed. “ through Tuesday coer a3 us." 133. Studebaker-Packard eased back .' oe | Two groups of .architects em-jrietta St.; John Buenz of 1000 E. petecti *. oe ae Cele t Ce eee ee eae ae - - . | ; . . . 7 mn. ective ‘apt. ‘ * * * Chives doa OCNS | sseeeeceee 235 a fraction while Chrysler was firm |Ployed by a Bloomfield Hills firm) Square Lake Rd., Bloomfield Town ene . . sag Wheat dechned in early dealings Cot sstet: 3, az cress 109 and Fond xained an $1 47 “see 2 08 First, Details Last ter Living for the Middle Income | as jvieorously apices fot Secember stg: ree te te "150 Admiral 204 aeises Hav 83 | Family Architectural Contest andrum-Griffin r Refo ei ais afd Cain 179 Altes Bis 1. 388 Kenne + co. wv | sponsored. by the Mastic Tile | Bill as other segments of orga-! an JasComeel, We 3 December $1.32 oe and soy- : 3 vine rie ais ee _ of UNITED nie bed N. Y. 7 Corp. 28 on “eff-beur" project inized labor. e lec ealine ee pi legers oe ! et, Novem dee ER ee eee eh eate Konak dome om tele own time, "| INSELLA NUT | The Traverse City Republican SPO OP ett - iso, 2m Cen - b McN&L.. 111 more ie sm . : rted the feelings of the UAW, SAE 1 0 ae heer the tite & MY 802 chev’s total disarmament plan,’ Their night work resulted in al The third place winners of ee tenet powertul labor organiza. |home. Nothing was reported miés- Grain Pri oiAL. Met Cl 5 es . 297 including a proposal that interna- near-landslide for the Bloomfield) $3,000 in prize money were Philip ar Michigan, in a news con-|iné a ! Am Motors 63 & Cer 7 : : : : . . | q wie rom ences ihe = N Ons —2 lone SGas. a ul eins be imposed grad- Township firm. - 4 nw areienae eae Garand ference yesterday in which he ap- jfoward J. Menzies, 4055 Oaknoll CHICAGO GRAIN 38 am TelaTe ty, ually by stages | * | ANC Lake; Heinz-Hen- | raised the GOP chances of oust- pa Waterford Township, reported AGO + AP & 13 we 422 i. * . Taking the $5,000 second prize, ning Huth of 165 N,. Woodward ing Democratic Gov. G. Mennen to police today that a $150 — te Z Art rat Opening the disarmament debate were two Birmingham men, Man-, Ave., Birmingham, and _=s 'Williams and Sen. Pat McNamara boat had been stolen from_¥s 64 aM Ae jin the General Assembly's 82- uel D. Dumlao of 9 Ravine Rd.| Bloomfield Township men, Char- (pn viich) next year. mooring in Elizabeth Lake. : . =p u ¢ 119 nation political committee, Deputy and Robert A. Burley of 947 Hen- | tier se eant a ae ~ * “ vit On ba ‘ . : e Stee 142 ~ oa r , its , an ° ennon ¢F., | : . ; +4 a . 2 ‘ Collard. so : a cea: 75 5 hana ee oe —, Minister ow i ae | 35 Wleocafield Terrace Griffin said Michigan Republi- oe a Velen Hall,“371 4s ar ns Kale 150 Borden - #9 netsov firmly reject estern de- nabuwe lete cans “have the issues and the Ff. Pike. Ladies Auxiliary, Canton ; R28 Mustarc N 200 Borg Warr 1g} Mands than an iron clad control Competition involved complete ae ase tenay Sie a change” MO oa , a ee ee lal i oid A, cvste t design and planning of middle in- People are ready Pind ; #99 Sp Co ) 2 30 Br t My $26 ‘y sem must € set up before arms Q dy rumen come private housing for a specific But he added that the state GOP Raramage sale. First Congréga- : = Turtips. 8 200 Suda Co . 604 Ca cut. \elearly defined 160-acre site, se- “needs “sc cs cami to get back tional Church. East Huron at Mill : SALAD GREENS Calum & H $ He dealt at some length with - > lected to represent a norm for such into political power. 7 St. Prd Saturday saidaaaiaaiter = Students Begin rosie ee Ge OD eee nee: :2 this key question which will | projects. | The names of Rep. Gerald Ford ber : : : : Escarole bu - 30 can Pa y, determine whether or not agree- in 0 in ase . . : (R-Mich) and former Grand Rap- | Rummage Sale. Waterford Ger- to Register Pete a 1.73 Carrier Cp 434 ment can be reachéd on the |BASED ON APPROACH ids mayor and University of den Club, Oct. 9. 9-8 pm. CAI : - Lertuce, bead. bu 180 Ester Ts 3;' Khrushchev plan laid before the Judging was based on creative Michigan Football All-American|Building, 5640 Willis bane AV. 1n Fluoride Plan Rocking a Jao Ches & Oh 816 Assembly Sept. 18. Attorney ill, so Judge approach, economic development Paul Goebel were proposed by Waterford. Adv. : ext 3 622 He 1 lef — Holds Up Ra e Char e ‘and aesthetic contribution. Entries Griffin as both “excellent candi-| gummage sale, Business Insti- eighth erade Livestock ( rl a 25 . . a . = ee aa ri Pp Pp g came from throughout the United dates” to oppose McNamara, the a = h ase oe baa n ristering ee ee scree, However, and insistec i | Ste é Detroit Democrat coming® up for ay ty) p.m. : < S . “ — a R ster R { ; ee | Col mes ‘a: that it is not necessary to examine Until Tuesday | States and Canada. cetlertlon io 1he0 ey hay oree ie chogic.té‘(<‘«‘CéCETROIT Oct AP. UBDA. Con NW Gas “+: 1! details of control until an agree- The second prize winners de- Griffin did not say who among, Rummage Sale. cor. Saginaw & a : s ives es Die ait a ee Cont Bak . _ ment is reached on disarmament.’ Because defense attorney Paul, signed a housing project which the GOP could oppose Williams. | Pike St., Pri. Oct. 9th. 6 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Anne Jackson, registered natrow. few ently salve "eked Wbady. Cont ean as + 43 ce " m M. Mandel has laryngitis, closing, intermixed individual hou pede: Griffin also said that he could Sat., Oct. 10th, 9 tol pm. —Adv. dental hygienist for the teat eee eee al ote ee eneirers 38 00- Cont Mot “$23 > Khrushchev proposed that all @mguments in the Circuit Court! staggered rows of houses, a 'possibly be a candidate against : ity C a a: { few small lots | loice heifers on ( 12 $ . ‘ : | Ss } ag s ; en - education department of the 35 75 26 25, Cutllity "and Mandard mixed Conver Ri « . 261 nations be totally disarmed within trial of Harold E. Martin, accused| cooperative apartment groupings. \McNamara if enough Republican Gn es a | aang pray 4 Oct. heel ‘yer: Rew s coe 13 60-18 90. canners and cutters 1100) Curt's Pub - #1 four years and that this be done Of kidnaping and raping an 18) yi, concept rated high in the leaders would ask him and pledged Main Street, Clarkston, Mich. ing the series of four applica- ahd hte acne meek trade om good ae $82 in three stages. year-old Pontiac mother, have been minds of judges because it pro- support both from metropolitan De- 10th, 9 to noon. —Aay. Goes en 118 chiMiren =) WhiP jalad h Cents Bisbee’ Gils contcct Come Mite = 1035 Kuznetsov told the committee Put over until Tuesday, |duced a varied design permitting troit and outstate. | Rummage sale Sat., Oct. 10. s@ies 25 cents highe tale and & 1- Dow t + 062 ; ett amen. aru) ees ganects and a iow "$0 i ae . a that broad and general controls * * * | many people of different ages and ——— |Pirst Pres yterian Church, 9 = “qjuare Lake School will be the 10 lower, about J loads mostly pene pant Air L "524 Would go into effect when com-| Yesterday afternoon Mandel rest-/types to choose their own perfer- | , —Adv. lecauon for treatments. fol- at ote te rine. send noo ed Faten Baie ip) Plete disarmament was achieved. ed his case following Martin's more ance in living accomodations. Liz Taylor Battles Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike. ty Emmanuel Christian, steers 2673 several joads high choice pret Rad 72_ Until then, he said, the extent of. than one hour on the witness stand. | x & *& ; Friday. October 9, 8 am. - 9 p.m. Will Rogers and the Willis schools. hole Steers a30-1178 Ie arene arent gap - §'8 control should correspond to the Marti 20-year-old ex-con. | In awarding third prize to the Studio, Loses First Social Brethren a program consists of four 2800. a Pee chokes ee erento - 723 three stages suggested by Khrush- aa ah ae “i lame Ave., other Bloomfield group the judges —Adv. Corsecutive treatments, including steers 2500-27 00 standard to Inw good Foot Mach g14 chev. testified the girl ‘willing! went Praised their concept for its “in Role and Fortune Rummage Sale. Saturday, A.M. cleansing and four sso 2? 34h high shots tg Breen Sul 28 6 ‘se | with him, suppesedly to a hos. |tTiguing originality and its attempt First Methodist Church. Judson at ot sodium fluoride. prime 974 do heifers 27.19; amall lot high Gene ge oo 334 43 3 Michi GOP pital, after she was slightly in- |'0 recreate the informal feeling of }oLLYWOOD (UPT)—Beauteous “*6!D8¥- ~aey. - .. osts s ' + child and ee nienaaee IT proven JP 108 IC gan | jured when her car was struck ld country villages. uenen Tyee nos See marred $149 95 nih en Fluores- Ste a cecond elible child in 2%,,2° 2400 utility 313 Buther Pao | 382 Outlines Bi | by the auto stolen by Martin | The imaginative concept of Kin- |dollars today and was warned she Meare ee en ee eee aay. ane lane OO 1650 canners and cutters 1300-18 80. Orn } zo SOG) [nD Ee SHH g | earlier in the evening. | sella, Newton, Kennon and Huth may be banned from the screen —__ ee ee ees one lamily bulls 20 $0-22.00. individual utility > Tel & El .. FS 7 Deon tims 721 5 : . : : | ; div 1 for two years. * * + Bus up to 2280, late; cutter bulls 1800: “en Tim ho Tero sul dad Election Drive Bloomfield Township police end- Toentty Aas at cece, aed Embattled with MGM studios . DS t Ss. Public “ Vealers saiable 28 Not enough done to Genesco “ 32 2 Neer Bear 504 ed a 10-hour search for the pair! = r livt in thei ‘fas lover her refusal to appear in one aoe ene iO Meaiee Steady to neat lower aruder 100 aritie S43 EWA" 2 LANSING WR—An ambitious plan when they found them parked in| commmuntty living im their “‘ctus- [Oocr er Tne ‘0 Mpbets Oh ne istén {0 ent reduction in cavities @S jower mest choice and prime sealers Goorrich ... “7 & raent Cen ... 224 Of spadework this fall for the 1960 a wooded section in the township) ne or uses around 8 & out of the title role in ‘‘Cleopatra,’’| : @ ret of tluoriqe treatments. Cuivana utility 15 00-200 ANN ples es tenet «hg campaign has been outlined by early April 15. The girl said Martin’ %s court. which would have paid her one- | a — “Sheep aaiadle 00 'N eae eee one fe. fen o BAS Ui) LOG 31.4'Republican state headquarters. raped her. Martin denied this on The grand-prize winner of $10,- million bucks. r man Are pared last week sIaughter lambs and quit Ot 110 Pei eee oe * * * the stand yesterday. 100 was submitted by three Dallas, ! cae oe a \ sheriff s Assn. Head leh fare wes eceevee he atall any ae Ee in eer tS 2s‘! Lawrence B. Lindemer. GOP * * * i\Tex., architects. | eats ya Ps eager — | ; PAE CARE Vie Noe Ca hy OA? (obi 2 41 tng _ 17-state chairm: aid the backbone’ Yesterday’s second day of the So yve ; , to Face Drunk Charge z demand basis. feeder lambs Homestk -+ 4 Re tang sate chairman. said the ne . : sher said. 9 piscchterictane sg “a wee n ao Re} oo 18 i at, ** oo 'aa.5 Of the effort will consist of a series trial before Judge Frank L. Doty Receiving a merit award for $250; Mrs. Radic Fis a . LANSING (iP — Prosecutor goo21 00° late trade on the limited [7% Ray’ ag Van Rasl.. 34 of 53 county level Republican meet- and a jury of eight men and four were Hayahiko Takase and) “Sol C. Siegel, head of MGM Jack W. Warren said today he ‘¥YPp'y 1900-2200: 80 head high chotce : 299 Walgreen . oa ; ; y j j : : : : woo'ed lambs 2225 at mid-week PRSD'T O°) <* 29 § west Un Tel 397 ings throughout Michigan between Women continued in the afternoon Kyoguke Yoshioka, both of Minoru production, insisted I appear in a 8 : | , expected to issue a complaint uiity pe ueoe laste ie eee cn So rat eae Mo SN ee o: next Monday and Dec. 15. | after the prosecution refused Man-\yamasaki & Association Architect! picture called ‘Butterfield 8. I re. Co-author of for drunk driving against Wil- (o°¢ 00 most good end choice feeder oe 3y to white Mot 5S41 same of the seaslone are de- idel’s request that Martin be al- Birmingham. Also of the same of- fused for two reasons, First, it’s pps lard P. Barnes, four-term = sher- ee setae we Sie pees ta ue ete ne eer la cdl ats signed for the benefit of organiza- lowed to Plead guilty to attempted | fing, Alan H. Rider, was awarded|the most pornographic script I've! Landrum-Grif fin iff of Ingham County and presi- 2 and 3 In aver waa ve ye at | Hons In iets thin one county ape ee ingle lin lesser sen-' a certificate of achievement ever read, and secondly, I don't . dent of the Michigan Sheriffs aby ae eee Int Teal oo tae sis kT 174.7| The aim iv blanket coverage of tence than the maximum life torm| The contest also awarded prizes think the studio is treating me Labor Bill seen ned erades Sel al 77 Zenith Rad. 192 ie: xlate ge for conviction of both kidnaping in a special students’ group. fairly.” * * * red 1Mat Seek « < AVERAGES _ and UG | The decision culminated two ts lower NEW ar ge t 9—' Compile: ne At each mecting, Lindemer said, * * * davs of investigation into an in- Oe cee Ct 30 «#15 15 «o there will be a presentation on Judge Doty twice Thursday aft-| 1 cident early Wednesday on LU. S. Poultry and Eggs - 4 Ne Li Ve ore state and national issues, organiza- ernoon had to demand quiet in nig nrollment Guess 99.82 Pct. Right . GUEST 16 near Williamston. : Week ago 1. . 3308 1365 976 2228 tion and finance {courtroom during Martin's testi- ° DETROIT POULTRY Week ago .. 0 ae Barnes, 47, denied he was in DETROIT Oct # ‘AP)—Prices per Month ago. ee a te 198.7 x * * |mony. Once the girl's tusdand Soh Oo] Planners Sparkle foviented: five poultry: ee fOr NO F suave high soo. 3856 Tg et cars. [9 most cases, congressmen, stood up and called him a “liar.”’| ‘ on . * * * : a lg od taht Sten hen ta Lal a 3120 1365 95.7 2143 legislators . from the area and Another time the girl's sobbing | ; . Law enforcement has suf- bs _Whites 18 Barred Rocks 21-22. 1988 ae a _ - al 154 ; representatives of the state or- | could be heard throughout the| The Pontiac Board of Education, Proud told the Board at its reg- Conversation teed = Seriean Byes) eed Ware eee bens type young hens 26 Noon today 3303 1354 968 222.0 ganization will get together with room, ‘merits a gold star for its accuracy /|ular meeting last night that over- ® ren em Republican like Barnes. heavy type voune toms 2425 DETROIT ATOCKS local workers | The judge now has scheduled | ted ditt . Rave ‘an Piece “However, I will not dodge my DETROIT EGGS ‘CJ. Nephier Co? “The program envisions a build- | closing arguments and his charge !0 planning the needs of the city = th condition responsibility. The people of this Dipl or (orate eek Figures after decimal POE Cow Woon (WD of activity right up to election to the jury for 9 a.m. Tuesday.!school system. dealt with adequately. comet “re entited to know and graded. . Alten Elec & Saxip Co 25 a. —" day and all-out push on Nov. 8,! | * * * Even a teacher’s lunchroom is 7:00 P. M, i" ” 3 x re ji : hites—G e fi - ext Raldw' \ ° ee yoo . ble pees tea = = large 345 “Taree 3843 medium 20-14: Ross Gear Co° 7c 33 23.9; 1960," said Lindemer. | Pointedly, the problem the! being utilized as a classroom at | a andard of justice. mall 23. grade B large 35-40; Browns— G L. Of] & Chem. Co°* 1315 p j , j | = Bc iky ARGSMAUERY Gust \ Grade eine snr Fai q _ 38 art — 5 ea es ress @ €ga es Board faces each year is to guess} one of the schools, he reported. | Poa Sr iAL SSES8) NT h R OV E- redh small 3 ecks eninsular . . : “oe i ae Irrn'. hy B field Te wnieh r) “ae E OxG commercially eradea ee lhe ee Co..7. A ae Me Z State Paper Firms . at ag eno - a Say aq “The junior highs are over- To the owners of the following de- = ee ‘Rudy Mfe oe Aten . . } ; " instead) the size of enroll-| func- | ~ 6 property Yn Co... . 163 163 163 H d f H ject crowded, but all classes were Peas 3 teceeiees Gen Hh ic Toledo Edison Co... Are Considering Merger ea Ing or ome ment for the next year. tioning smoothly within a half-hour | 1460 Your Dial it ius Wigentile voentene Estates. AT&T Ups Its Earnings KALAMAZOO Gk ver of| . crejetiin Sana oad Weer after the first bell of the t | on . C or ™ “hi a ) ani Jai i ‘ I A F; mer | ad _! : The e . . erm penitase var Enottee that the Townsnir for Quarter Over ‘58 C clist Injures Hand | the a aoa Paper Co. and tel staat us taka emcee inal ly perfect this year. , sounded,”’ said Proud, ard of the Township o oomfield has | y J IKVP C th of K 5 ; zs j — = tentatively declared its intention to make ear AEr Gat Ore of Kalamazoo, has\ turned to their homelands| ‘‘Actually, from thorough peri- the following described tmprovements NEW YORK (UPI) — American been recommended to stockholders Assn. re 0 the ome y, ‘ Por (the inropes sda can : ; eos , ied] > - of the area econom- exis Ak water’ preteen Ie Charing Cross elephone = & hier oO and in Car Collision |by representatives of the board cay” for abeoute ete at ths ogi socially and from ex- vanes Estate including the construction of its principal telephone subsidiaries of directors *of the two firms s freed s : ; Cc ice 25 lin ft. of I Water Mains. 13 ; : = : is mini-! ' Hi drants and. such “other * neces, had substantially higher revenues _ If approved by stockholders and Publ es the American Re Se en te Phe e Proud, | XS omplete Steel Serv . Fe een tone Ee com ona ng mes s for the quarter and, Clare G. Carlstein, 21, of 3329\the Securities and Exch Com-! , ‘ ‘ . Charing Cross Estates. Section 24. Bloom. @29@ earnings q \ ; ' e securities an “xchange Com = Cat field Township ‘and has tentativels Ges. 12 months ended Aug. 31, Presi- Auburn Rd., Pontiac Township,’ mission, the merger would bring _ * * * ate peels FOR INDUSTRY and bgsinied ihe specie! Sescssment district dent Frederick R. Kappel re- was treated for hand injuries at|together two paper industry firms! The three-day meeting of the! Se { LDING TRADES ‘ nil aie ioee ee gee of teontisting «f ported today |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and re-| which combined annual sales top-|IAPA ended last night with a ban-|Ye#": BUI : above Earnings of the Bell system for|leased yesterday after his motor-| ping $100,000,000. ‘quet crowning a series of assem-| EXPECTED 19,890 piced gua ans aa Wie Gite dae Towel the latest three-month period rosé|cycle collided with a car. The official announcement of the blies at which the 400 delegates! “Lagt December (1958), we pro- Lil 115 Branch St. Pontiac... Cert Sor public se est. to $27,834,000 from $256,064,000 in * * * proposed gg a | hs nly aoe on the state ot the jected enrollment for the 1959-60, semesecae FE of said project to be $21.00000 the like 1958 period, keeping the!