WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1958—46 eo ef = * PAGES ee" tee 4 & = : LP ig 5 BELG Mothers Ate Sisters, Sons Aurive Same Day Sad ‘ Five Million Dollars FORT PIERCE, Fila. @— Martial law was lifted to- : day and this city of 23,000 - began the task of cleaning — up in the wake of a capri- e will fly” if he vetoes it, That forecast came from end. property, Commas, mated at five million dol- Storm clouds also bred twisters north of here, at | St. Augustine, and on the & Florida west coast, near a of the top Emmy awards at and Science awards dinner. ee : Congress this year. Fort Myers and at Wimau- M , | d f J lV But pepeagene 2 Saige nssc ma, 25 miles south of Ovie INGUSITY i0DS Srna lentes, Sieied Sey Recent was Fert Pires, | The hit was Fort ry D at Waehideken | The storm struck at 1:15 pm. 3 in Staging Awards Show |sass-==Si= as ee el RE a White House conference he be- * = pOUBLE BUNDLE — The newborn lads’ Pontiae Press Photo : Se ae pnt cy wlan . above are double cousins, of a sort. Not only maternity ward are Mrs. James Cuthrell (left), pas auperted By JAMES BACON in the President's mind. 4 Youths Guilty are their mothers sisters, their fathers are with baby James Jr., and Mrs. Alfred Cuthrell, No . = e HOLLYWOOD (#—Father Knows Best, Dinah Shore| Gore, in advance of Eisenhow- brothers, EOCENE tM) dectgh Mercy Hospital with Bichast. Refrigerators were tossed about and Jack Benny, honored at last, were the stars last |¢t’s action on the bill, said the ’ s : , televiiicn’ : President should have signed it 10! h | od oft and nge workloads of te nigh in levis annual Emmy Avante. (Gro ws oe, Of BOY Slaying (2 Marshalls Wed to Cuthrells =====:==" that the movie industry puts on a better TV show than |he had done #0,” Gore told « re- 3 Others Acquitted i "anmaine. h Bony sow ited he a MEN, | Nevo Cong Ane Visit Maternity Ward Together |=7s=2%: ' NEW YORK w — Four : Pee et See ate ot) Dey, ee | ot ee ee ee ™ ssl.e and federal financing during the|bers of a youth gang were con- ; mates Cote en al Ponce de Leon Heights was hit by TY pioneer whol Within Yourself coming year on primary, second- thy.) eventually suit 11 hours later. Her son,| tornado which injured 14 persons haan worked inthe medium oF ‘ oe roads. Michael Alfred, weighed in at eight) About half a mile away, ba ys Professor pounds, fourteen ounces. 2480 Walton boulevard, ie i j i bit : E i : ig 3 i g g ¥ i 7 E : : Y i i [ i : g > baa EE * = a tH sis i i if & i iE : i [ ret 3% “fil ; RF i TH 8g fH eT list ade Ue f ef et i] came the seven- pound, nine - ounce boy, James Originally, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall lived at 4160 Quilan Rd. om taser wes} atch Your Manners, . See te et ttmansicity Pigeons Cautioned By PETE LOCHBILER they already were in-laws by | H . When is a pigeon a lovely, domesticated showpiece | time they were growing up aamadieg” ond W Alvares's father Louis tainted | . est Gives Replies in court when he heard the and when is it a common courthouse despoiler? 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He had been in if) health seven months, Mr. Brown had been an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Division 25 years. He leaves his wife, Delia; a brother, James of Pontiac; and four ‘sisters, Mrs. May Hatfield of Flint,’ Mrs. Mabél Hardenburg, Mrs, Blanche Brown and Mrs. Su- san Loomis, all of Pontiac. Mr. Brown's body wil] be at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home at 7 tonight. WASHINGTON P. GREEN Washington P. Green, a retired farmer, of 107 N. Genesee Rd. died this morning jn his home after 96. ! Mr, Green was a mmber of Cen- tral Methodist Church, Pontiac YMCA Names Officers Huttenlecher Re-Elected President; Two Receive Awards for Service ed yesterday at the annual meet- ing of the Pontiac YMCA, Howard Huttenlocher was re- elected president, with Berkeley Voss as vice president; Milo J. Cross, treasurer; E. C. Huthwaite, secretary; and C. J. Nephler Jr., trust officer. The officers. will serve one-year terms. Elected to three-year terms as directors were: Harold Euler, Richard Fisher, Tom Horwitz, James Jenkins, Earl) Maxwell, Voss, Mac Whitfield and! Walter Willman. Awards for service to the Pon- tiac YMCA were given Milo J. Cross and John C. CoWwe. Featured speaker was Earle, Buckley, Y representative in Ja- pan. He spoke on “Japan Today lrons’ Attorneys File Answer to Charges an illness of several years. He was |Fair Haven; three brothers and - fone sister, Service will be at ' :30 p.m, Fri- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel Pretorya >> gle emai Cemetery, Clarkston. THOMAS J, KELLY Thomas J. Kelly, 76, of the Hotel Roosevelt, died yesterday morn- after an illness of several weeks. He was a retired employe of member of St, Vincent de Paul | Church. The Rosary will be recited at & tonight in the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Service will be at 9 a.m, Thursday from St. Vin- cent de Paul Church with: burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MAX MEYERS Max Meyers, a retired salesman, of 9515 Bonnie Briar, Waterford Township, died yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospita] after an ill- ness of 12 years. He was 83. Surviving are two daughters and a son, Mrs. Hazel Jaksha of Pon- tiac, Mrs, Ruth Goldstein of Los Angeles, Calif., and Harold Weaver of Lima, Ohio, Mr. Meyer’s body is being taken to Spencerville, Ohio for service and burial “Tiifsday. Arrange- ments were bythe Pursley 7% nera] Home. ......... MRS, DANIEL BOONE : ROCHESTER Mrs. Daniel (Frances) Boone, 44, of 3063 Hes- sel St., died last night at her home after a long illness, is at the William Home. ‘Surviving are her busband; two sons, Gregory and Curtis; her mother, Mrs. Bessie Booth of MRS. JOHN I. DANTZER TROY — Service for Mrs. John Big Beaver Rd., who died yester- ‘day at her home, will be held at Church. There will be a prayer service at 9:15 a.m. at the William ing in Pontiac General Hospital; Pine Lake Country Club and a, I. (Marie) Dantzer, 530, of 1735 W.; 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name from \Fees‘on Collection Sullivan and Son Funeral Home in Royal Oak. Burial will be in Holy! | Sepulchre Cemetery, Detroit, Surviving are her husband: a son, Mark, at home; and a sister, Mrs, George S, Horkey, of Madi- son Heights. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Wiegand Masic | Center FRANK and DONALD DONOVAN | === WALLED LAKE — Graveside’ service was held yesterday at’ Mt. Hope Cemetery for Frank D.| and Donald D., twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donovan, 909 Le-’ May St, They died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, shortly’ after birth, « MRS. MARY M. LEE IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Mary McCormick Lee, 85, of 235. W. Fourth St., will be at 2-p.m.) tomorrow at Muir Brothers Funer-| | Township Cemetery. She died Monday, Surviving are one son, Lester of | Imlay City; a brother, Milo Miller, | of Columbiaville, and one grand- Son, : RONALD 8. ~ ego | .KEEGO HARBOR — for Ronald B, Manigold, =) reo who died yesterday of a heart ' An answer -has been filed .in Oakland Courity Circuit Court in the $150,000 damage suit -brought Sheriff Frank W. Irons' and two deputies by Dr. John E.' Brown of Birmingham, * * * Attorneys for Irons contended. in their answer that the sheriff is’ not liable under a statute for acts tli Funeral Home,. Allen} Park, at 2 p.m. tomorrow and at) 2 p.m. Saturday at the Stephenson, |Funeral Home in Clate. Burial, ‘will be in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Clare, Mr. Manigold, who. was an: Awry Bakery supervisor had been a resident 6f Detroit for the wet 10 years. of fis deputies, They also sayi-. Brown's arrest last June . was valid: i Brown, 34, of 1596 Cole ‘St.,’ charges in the suit filed March 3) that he was falsely arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct and! slandered by two deputies. * * * Deputies William J° Jackson| and Kehneth Hirt have not been served with summonses and there- tor’s charges, according to As- sistant Corporation Counsel) Charles Charies A. Davis. -vaamnsnemsne reer rrr) eebereebesrians toned > Fescevecs C-Thru Adjustable hi cad . thaot tle Machin the Price. angle. F OTHER FEATURES ARE: ste tae fer draw- 3S Je 1 end 1% fF a ee 4” epert on | These pilew division | line inte equal parts by | sutaging the angle ef guy of its fer cross hatching |) drawings of 7 4. Speeds ap. letier spacing. 5, Ne protrnding rivets er sharp H peinte to tear tracing paper. i al Home, with burial in Imlay | attack in Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos-| pital, Detroit, will be held at the! “Meridian” Celluloid Index Tabbing 3%” Width. 1 ft. te Peckage as *Special Co-op Price mer resident of Keego Harbor * Co-op Price, by this we! mean t the manufacturer has given us af Special Price and we have added a smaller mark-up. General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence 5. Pontiac I ee 1735, in Quincy, “Mass. BRING IN YOUR ENTIRE my Rg SHOES FOR A FREE CHECK-UP ‘HALF SOLES | Men's, Wonten’s, Children’s _4e | Leather or Composition Soles. . i ea a 69" | | Watch Repair 42: N, Soginew At Front of Main Floor Women’s Spike or Small Cuben FM +43 - Neisner Shoe Repoir | 42°N/ Saginaw rh ins ate + dally fen, was poleted eas ty} FE 2-400 ee = for comfort in conference rooms... eT alee ba se DRESSES | ee 30 incredibly low priced. - Comfortable sleeveless ond scoop neck styles in choice of stripes, florals, . or checks, Sizes 12-20, 164%-24%4. VWURSY SPFBocrat. NEW. COLORS . NEW PATTERNS 36°. COTTON REMNANTS (: Reg - 39%¢ YD. % . 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Whip ¥6 cup - Greenhouses in Lake Orion Two of the women who,seem'happy with their items mixtire, > Member are Mrs. William Underdown (left) and Mrs, Jere B, |*alad an4 garnish with maraschino Michigen Allied Flocists aoe ie >. ** ' 4 ", By RUTH MILLETT i i||they were meeting a new friend. > “grhat am I bid” Mrs. Charles Mrs, William Murphy, Mus. Edward Houff calls to the group’ gathering. _H.. Proctor Jr. and Mrs, Helmut Heuser Getting an early start at the bids are _ (left to right) all of Birmingham. hrs EStupid-Woman| iy 7 Who Dominates Talk; “She was a gootblooking woman, the party was in her honor, and all she had to do to make a good impression was relax and let those who had come to meet her fee * *oeu't” Instead, she started talk-* ing in a positive — not “I;people, a background of money ‘Fun Night’ Is Held by Fashionette Club Tuesday evening was “Fun Night’’ for members of Fashion- ette Club at Adah Sheily library. Mrs, Frank Reichert, program] | chairman, had charge of games, | think” but “I know”—voice |nd so on. and never stopped talking And then she started in to give SHOCK-RESISTANT waren |}/long enough for anyone else) 1. SOPOT A OP ae tact that \ $82.50 +, Hito get in more than 8) per “expert” opinion was some- sentence. occ times given te an honest-to-good- ‘ \ ei 3 : ’ First she gave herse a personal Ress expert on the subject under pees ann aie t ild by a not-toc subth drag- discussion didn’t bother her at aate Sec taniner fae aplte, ‘Hi ging in of the names of important) all. The helftaiee water-resistant, s steel fe wee ee ee best in domi~ per learn anything, too y talking} Square cetlice should Se | SCHLICHT = fic tisten, too busy trying nel. Se eraided movement. Other PHARMACY press othérs to give anyone a| Designers from all over Europe evtomaticomp to $87. chance to impress her. _ |have included classic lines in suits. ‘2 oe 660 AUBURN AVE. 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Fund Jugali Japanese Foods | : ng TOKYO (INS) — Japan is turn to what may be a food for) . mate Rackets “Group ar a ft a iny nesses /® tmashrooming population expect: in Teams? Prok ee ee The Japan Chiorela Research In- WASHINGTON Ui The Senate|Stitute has opened: its first “pro- Rackets tein farm” to grow a nutrition- Comamiges "called 'n soerdl ss ‘tscawend) called “‘chol-| of witnesses today for a probe into|reis » Officials said the single-. alleged juggling of financial rec-jcell “plant” yields as much pro*| ords of a Philadelphia Teamsters - weight for weight, as meat pee a Chiorel: light and | j 2 A a? grows on sun ments to union ee die carbon dioxide in shallow pools. The green - colored algae reaches warous snioaees sf. welch fell size in five days. it is then money all are involved in the tangled fi- nancial picture of Local 107 the|*tied and | special committee is trying to un-| Japanese press jorts said | ravel, this method of quick - yielding, x * * com pac ft sources of nutrition The committee heard testimony that the kiting of records and forgery of endorsements on six checks drawn'on union funds pro-| ‘The first “protein farm” in duced profits of $10,291.75 for|suburbs of western. Tokyo someone. The checks had been is-|series of shallow pools holding sued by the lgcal’s boss, Secre-|inches of water. It was built at tary Treasurer Ray Cohen, a top|cost of 50,000,000 yen ($140,000 lieutenant of James R. Hoffa,/the Japan Food Livelihood Teamster international president. a The kiting of payments records was sworn to by James C. Cati- gan, FBI expert on forgeries. He cited instances on a list of|or mixing with Tice — are payments to 127 individuals injed to be ‘processed in the first | which amounts listed were boosted | year. — $6.50 to pear $1.25 to and from $3.50 to $350. : Winall he sald, he foun 16 aet Proposes Extending {nite alterations in the list, boost- ing reported payments fom/T arritorial Waters profit of $4,003.75 for someone. GOP Solons Fight fo Cut City Loans WASHINGTON Wf — Senate Re- * publicans today proposed to cut in half the billion-dollar oan fund on a 41-40|Not a Grandchild, sudge;| the Giants Are Winning | SAN RAFAEL, Calif ) — A reporter held up six fingers to ety of municipal projects includ-|signal Judge Charles Brusatori in/ ing street improvements, school|Marin County Superior Court. * * * He meant the Giants were lead- ‘ling the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-0/ in the National League’s inaug-| The Senate adopted 54-25 anjural baseball game in San Fran-| amendment Sen, Clifford Case! cisco. x* * * But Judge Brusatori, athough| fan, misunderstood, | Blast, Flames Destroy | _— Oil Facilities; None Hurt | ARDMORE, Okla. 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We (if I may be #0 pre- sumptuous) operate on the principle that our guests are lucky to work tor us for nothing. We get upset if the guest—who has mushed in end, tunoticed ‘byte teliteene nes sake ta deliien olan Sal guest makes the appalling 1 of running over into time allotted to omnien. FAS BS a no effort made to coincide the subject matter with the commercial precedence. Guests Squeezed | in Bete us control over the events ‘ttle gentrel over the Hf primary election: yesterday by 12,000 votes. . Williams had the support of - Gov. Robert B. Meyner and Dem-} ocratie leaders of 19 of the state's 21 counties. A victory for Grogan, president of the National Ship- builders Union who was backed by the state AFL and CIO, would have been a blow to Meyner’s po- litical prestige and power. Mey- ner has often been mentioned as a presidential candidate in 1960. * * * Kean, a 64-year-old banker with 18 years in Congress, won “to Mescow slightly easier victory. He defeat ed his nearest rival, Bernard Shanley, President Eisenhower's former appointments secretary, by 25,000 votes. The New Jersey senatorial pri- mary was the first in the nation this year. Poisoned Candy Sent to His Wife, Mother-in-Law on this important. subject. The university has some build-| ings in downtown Moscow, but its, main center of attraction is the skyscraper on Lenin Hills. on the outskirts of the city. This struc- ture, built in 1953, houses six facul- ties or departments of science: Geology, geography, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology and soils. About half of the science students live in the dormitories. Apartments are available for the LOS ANGELES ® — Candy 15 | 50,000 ATTEND The total enrollment of the uni-|,,. dandy but arsenic is terrific, de- cided a 300-pound transient who tried to kill his estranged wife and mother-inlaw with poisoned sweets, sheriff's deputies report. * * * James C, Gaither, 41, arrested yesterday, mailed arsenic-loaded candy to his ~— Mary, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary E, Ur- ias, officers said. ‘Tl was mad at the whole bunch professors. of them,” officers quoted Gaither saying. ii ig eth Hrd recover. Gaither was booked on suspi- cion. Marriage License Applications Richard W. Scramlin, Holly. Buirley A. Clark. Milterd Norman ay ey 4708 land Ra. Alpha J, Hill, ta, Alfred L. Glasby, Oak Winifred & Wood, Birmingham ' Dorothy ie. ‘Hinske, Berti EZ. Hinske, Berkley. Richard H. Dixon Jr.. 199 W. Wilson. Barnestene Wright, 46 Lake. Walled Lake. mingham, Gordon K. Clarkst Sites Went: Ses. Charles W. Muse, Rochester, Lynda A, Larson, Rochester. mon? 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Beverly J. Jacobs, 3978 Walton Bivd. HM, Johnson, Bloomfield Hilis. rbara J. Smith, Detroit. Lenin Hills # fl Rg | press and professors apply. Ne one gets a permanent appoint- ment until he completes a five- year trial period. The rector acters dy hn gpa Mig minister of higher education of the U.S.S.R. In Prof. Ivandv’s spacious office was a large portrait of Lenin. The outer room had pictures of Lenin | and Stalin. ASKS FOR CATALOGUE I asked him for a catalogue of | the university. “‘We don't have any; | we don’t need any advertising,” | if the Sorbonne @f Paris needed ad-| a, * * * “Of course not,” he said. | me a beautiful two-volume history, University of Moscow. | | e ws ¥ * * Dr. Kuzma I. Ivanov, oe ot elite rete institu’ (Advertisement) Women no longer need te suffer Science stitions boule ~bwet ife! 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The! on ee de Se Ses a ot four articles \four pro-rectors (vice presidents) acted as school pitigrates spoke ra 2 arab dur Foci tone who At ay visited nk and author of the university, told me the basic/fairly well after 10 years of Eng-|nave not only scholasti¢ ability, but anaiysie of Russian se aim of all Soviet universities is tojlish, but he often had trouble injalso devotion to Communism. The ‘By “WILLIAM W. BRICKMAN train well-educated, cultured spe-|following my simplified English. |work done in the higher institutions Professor of Education cialists in all fields for the benefit x * * aims to train not merely spe of the Soviet Union. 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