Sauese Yechoet waa ee eee ee lans to con- t Sou where she will receive a certificate in occupa- tional th erapy. Judy is 21 years old and is a grad- uate of Pontiac High School. Her hob- bies include all sports with special Here’s Miss Front Page for July. - She's Judy Bassett, of East Iroquois Judy is currently. at Eastern Michi- f gan College where she graduates after Keeping an Eye on the Sky Ice Fall Traps Peak Climbers 10,000 Feet Up Start Rescue Operation as Four Cling to Perch in Cascade Mountains GOLDENDALE, Wash, (#—Four weekend climb- ers, stranded overnight on a gleaming ice fall high on snow-covered Mt. Adams, were rescued early today, cold, tired .and hungry but other- wise unharmed. RANDLE, Wash. (? — A gleaming ice fall high on, the flanks of . 12,307-foot Mt. Adams today héld cap-’ . tive four mountain climb-' ers as a massive rescue op-| eration got under way. The ice fall was at the 10,000-foot level on the Cas-' cade Mountains peak 105 miles southeast of Seattle. *| Dr. Ralph Uber, 40, Rob-| Pontiac Price Prete emphasis on swimming, fighing and horse back riding. She has been active in Girl Scout work and worked on a dude ranch one summer. She’s an all around: young lady of exceptional poise, grace and gece incidentally, her pappy is one of the top executives here at The Press and his first knowledge of Our July selection takes place when he reads these lines. ini Lucky Hunch WinsMan Drowns in Weather Contest A lucky hunch paid off for a Milford mother. It nes ricseay oust 900 serkige bad te Phe Poo ‘Weathér Man contest. brought tiae Press Mrs. William R.. Scott, 33, guessed within three minutes the actual hottest moment in June. She forecast 2:17 p.m., June 17. The hottest moment ert Swensen, 33, and Mike’ McGuire, 20, all of Yakima; | and David Bishop, 22,,. Toppenish, Wash., were ap- ‘|parently trapped by the ice. McGuire is a student) yor, owiNG THE §UN — This is one of two ‘ _ AP Wirephote at Cotorado-Sehool of radio telescopes at “Boulder, Colo., operated by © cal. Year opening oe the telescope will track Mines, Golden, Colo. the Boulder laboratories of the National Bureau the sun actoss the sky. Each operates at » dif =. 4: 8 | of Standards. During the International Geophysi- Seeeh ogee? in Kent Lake Mishap on Reon Bre Fear of Disease Hanging Over» ‘Louisiana Coast Workers Find They‘re in a Race With Time to Clean Up the Dead By BOB CONSIDINE: LAKE CHARLES, La. (INS) — ‘Louisiana today prepared mass burial for the nameless among its estimated 350 to 500 hurri- cane victims, The threat of disease and pestilence hung like a vul- ture over the West Gulf Coast of Louisiana today as rescue workers found them- selves.in a race against time to clean up the dead —human and animal. — Takes Life of From Yikes pisiaste (os Lengtitle, Wash, and rte pie Sey headed up the’ Marvin R. Lakti, 22. a resident "Ussed sides of Mt. Adams* at) jot the Upper Peninsula town of 220 SS ee an effort to \Aura. who had been staying with/Pluck the four throne thei bod of ee. 7) The kee eee ee Sea &.. Gar-ias a 45 degree slant. 5 a ee EA bovine Beach Bd. Vai Atia Backers Expected Mcromes Use Hoffa's Defense ‘of the month turnéd out to den City, became Oakland Coun- An ice tall, or ice wall, is a | ‘her own power, the Mayflow to Ask Trial Board Hearing, == = = be 2:20 p.m. June 17 Sshianlers sodalittensinat Qtathtes vic! the thermometer soared -to tim Sunday afternoon. | wall of ice extending down the | 04 degrees. . . | The first victim, Charles Koontz, sidé of a mountain. Its sides are | How did she ‘pick the time and 2% of 18904 Maplewood St., Li-| precipitous. The four men were | date she submitted to The Press? Vola, drowned: when the seven-foot; trapped at the head of the ice (Frank Van Atta are expected to demand‘a trial board|* welcome. “Wel, 2:17 p.m. June 1, wasipeem be was fo was swamped in) = pres. for him tonight when the township board meets, Ps * Seeks Mistrial Hit Prosecution Witness Cheosty for Injecting! .”° ‘Racial Views’ in Case ee oe ete De Se ee ae a Sheriff Ez Kaiser of Klickitat bev seorge a hunch.” whether any of the stranded saan! Employed at Socony-Mobil OU Laie, who drowned in Kent (were injured. Pontiac, Mrs. Scott bas | Lake, Lyon Township, was wa- He said it was \quite possbile row + cerse yee ddd wm ter skiing at the time of the fatal | that the four reached a point on_ ‘considering his seniority rights. Van Atta, whose post’ tg ‘was eliminated as a result ‘stance as she‘made her approach, | of a sharply reduced budg-) Oakland County Zoning Board WASHINGTON (—The defense moved today for a mistrial in) labor leader James Hoffa's brib-! ery-conspiracy trial. po ta a prosecution witness had brought) in “racial views” in a@ manner 4 on Judge gy hard be - Matthews said she would rule on the motion, later in the day and’ meanwhile ordered the trial con- tinued. outlook for this area. to ‘60 degrees. Tomorrow wil} be. three children. Her husband is vela, of 6075 Bailey St., Dear- | @ factory worker employed in born, was driving the boat which — ‘right. Although Mrs: Scott has carried, towed Lakti. - jlice department when it was -2sing in the township. ¢ 8% All four were described as ex-..The board is expected to take tecting the zoning change gpd é ‘. * ‘ Delayed jat Newport for almost a day by high winds and heavy seas, the Mayflower II cme its’ way te the city through Lo “POM iand Sound and the East p Sea ‘into the harbor. The little ship had left Newport shortly after Satur. iday midnight, towed by a coni- imercial tugboat. Fair and warmer is the weather. ‘Loses at Wimbledon Second-seeded Ashley Cooper of | Australia, defeated Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., 6-3, 7.5, | 61, today in a quarter-final | match of the Wimbledon tennis | ‘off June’s honors, there will be) janother Weather Man Contest for’ «nile ee rae, br - ” ee perienced mountain climbers. qacti in the: rezoning of Williams been submitted to the. board, on pe Their plight was first noticed hy Laké road property, from the rail- cording to Clerk James rated ‘dove from the boat to rescue the ; Gans. In climbing about the lower to commertial. This area is known tion Co.. to pave one mile of Cres- Partly Cloudy Warm. floundering man. He grabbell sev- elevations yesterday, Gans yoted’as the Burlingham Lake Park Sub- cent Lake road, will be acted upon 5 Sars ne eu = i dines or tually the same spot on | \ihe ice Previously, the Waterford Zon- Board members also will review, Weattior for Tuesday tae ncn essa, atom arty mg Yo lc) eater mien sn yi’ afernoce. | but it was turned down by the nance. — $ report. —— wt not yet: w exactly what~ cau Lakti The low tonight will average 56/10 tall trom the skis, but .the dis-| A Gold's’ State Tax Receipts Soar $ reasure | LANSING (#—The State Revenue Department to- | ‘July, _ for ivincen entries closed Lakti fall off the skis,. and he’ another Yakima climber, George road "to Coventry, from residential 4 jow bid by Howell Construc- eral times at the struggling Lakti, that the’ four men stayed in vir- division: Aonight, Seeterlin said. yards away, substantiated Ki-; Help Yoursell Reflect Peak Business in 1956 j cade ctr pats St nay “othe day reported 1956-57 state tax receipts hit a new side information. ported on Caen will aV-\haited after dark Sunday night, to|as easy rhoney, -but that-was \be-| ion’ i © jo three degreesibe resumed early today. fore Pot-O-Gold, You can't find\an) peak, reflecting record business activity. h Cheenty, the dingy sta above the normal &3 high and nor- = npeenentemeitine easier way to make $1,500 than to! ene © 8 s y fei ‘ | 2 ampronabips. witness in the trial, testified he 1.4) 62 low for the next five days <1] © [send us a winning solution to this. Despite all claims to the contrary, Michigan. bus!- prahs ao “eS rat Scattered thunderstorms are ex. Protests but OKs Bill \week's puzzle. If you select the 20 ness, of which tax collections represent the most ac- AF Gets New Leaders * pawied B. Williams. _ Holta’s PEt’ mostly in the late afternoon) LANSING @ — Gov. Williams, ‘correct numbers, that overflowing: curate barometer, reached an all-time high record,” | ? : or evening on Wednesday or Thurs-|- saying he acted “under duress,” {pot will be ng sy right into your. the department said. | WASHINGTON (INS)—The Air | attorney, and Daniel B. Maher, counsel for Fischbach, joitied in the motion for a mistrial. : County Golfer Has | 4 day. | in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 53, At 1 p.m. the 'mereary registered 78. Force got new military leader- ship today. Gen. Thomas D. | White and Gen, Curtis FE. LeMay | were to be sworn in as chief of | staff and vice chief, rs nates own pockets. Turn to page 10 and’ Sales tax yield hit $309,600,000, or about 2.7 million | cal Mi cise this high "si, dollars over the preceding year, notwithstanding a ‘can’t afford to- be disqualified be. Grop of about five million dollars in revenue ftom | automobile and a. materials. \calse your puzzle is late, |! 3 | providing for 25 million dollars a The lowest temperature cning f previang fr jinn in increased whisky and May Be Visible Again Tonight Poor Start in Open State Watches Fabulous Display of Northern Lights.::. the next 18 months of..more freak | The word was passed promptlyjarctic, alerting them to intensify) The solar flare—e giant geyser'to take precautionary measures jn. Portable NEW YORK @®—Moving wt oe foday to save some 15,000 ‘sailed slowly across New~ York ,that survived Hurricane Audrey. Backers of dismissed Waterford Township Police Chief Harbor today as other craft tooted. The air literally smells of death. wind gave her a proud. WIMBLEDON, Eng. (INS) — | along to. scientists at 2,000 IGY their observations and measure-, of solar particles and radiatioh view of the impending radio black-'’ 000 of Cameron parish cattle i mF No one really knew how of either there are. Bia The tiny bark, a replica of the UNOFFICIAL, GUESS accident. A friend, Milton Ki- ithe ice fall where they could go) _ . et, joined the Waterford which objected to “ribbon-type” Pilgrims’ ship, arrived under tow! y “org paalegest Fest silos Bena . ena |from Newport, R.I., and was tied hower’ spp leone jorvanized three years ago.) Petitions with - 163 names’ pro- a @ ftaten Island pier at 3 said at least 200 representative, and possibly 300 (Continued on Page 2, Col ae 2 Salvation Army Center Started. | Remodeling. Job Begun = | on First Social Service | Area in Pontiac ; A $271,000 remodeling job was Started today on the future site of \Pontiac’s first Salvation Army ‘Men's Social Service Center at 118 |W. Lawrence St. ! Major Ernest Alder, manager of ithe center, announced that the Smith & Andrews Construction Ca. lof Oak Park was awarded the igeneral contract for the work with a bid of $125,358. The wmiechanical trades con- | | fe tract went to Sylvan Plumbing | i ($29,678), and the Iinois Range von for kitchen equipment ($22,- ye Work on the first floor of the former Bhsiponises seme Ariss bay i ther over the world, and more ni aie Michigan was treated to a spec-|"\~ tions from the artic - ments. be t t probably hundreds | out,” said the IGY announce: "pening ofthe center's retall aloe tactilar display of northern lights—|Drilliant northern lights displays.|*'* FE ee es ithe sin ire sua cotlel Commas A males Key Sel gg a ET ae Oe the Aurora STUDY. EFFECTS Fo eer piane of he cnr échientif./Sun’s surface—teached the earth Sy” dea Ponda eee A 15 date has been set for ’ |five hours Sunday night and early Oy wtin pen yesterday. inthe form of magnetic ms the completion of the second floor. 3 Scientists of many co con- n ay's:| ess y sure — displays of the/Here will be housed facilities for joy | They appeared rs sion. on hon ae ® ote . including ch high-altitude storms, int altitudes in the , 71, oe ay at v.fetlects of a jarred + povsrapsties : 3 n Russia and mostof her satellites—|sometimes disrupt radio and ue and Southern yin Kocrstion s09mNs, ma ssuanew ing ; hite and rid **) {the opening of the International lomo mee ppt i. nee rg igs tion about the graph eae are + sphetes. ™ Salvation Army purchased Dy j ay _|Geophysical - tsi ERAT CCVE TERS ‘earth, | its , its atmosphere tempestuous as hurricanes are in varyi saci ‘the building $130,000 a year Te Actually, i flare pteaiier ero ae isle A sO a iat the sun which strongly affecis weather disturbances.” said a el ne — we! on yo Th otin iy age. ] : : | : eas ‘ar but its,effects | Mark oe ee, life on the planet. -” ‘pial bulletin from American IGY reaching maximum mepeay ne ae The center wilf il be fo hic the ree Th) t a59, pe mecca lize ecanitaiideh train - iheadgharters. |year cycles, as do sun spo FOr Ne ‘a. eu FeeIOn, m) Were not noted until carly yer | Markets av Ph ta.eee com ‘totes, Machelts neve supecieg | In ae the iSmienth ty waa Rati ee , Nese * | 1 ul - i s eTe a pt ‘ : poe te - porns: Miticlalty. todaf : - to decur in many places through- oacage! to conform with the peak of tt wil be fron Se batt ee th ea the Bist to report it. They, Sports cere sses 248) | Prhetical benefits Ba os Saag sag sO eg ON Ye said the lights mmy. ai be vie- ‘flashed word to JGY communica- Y Wieeters i. Seip dsterecs weather. forecasting, improved | £29 ay "ible. Strong suntpots Ste coueing Prone centers si eo wort TV & Radio Programs jcommunieations /and., naviga( ‘Airerat and ships at sea de- Penis sree ahoee wha ey the emanations inctuding the) cele MP ate hoped for ag a result ot Wares oh. radio navigation and °°" oe ao ae ane Srany elect ; Pe | Women’s Pages ....... 19-9 | {pooled reselitch, | ey A sreeeaers have becn me following 2 én, Open ected ok the ‘Salvation, ir Up (Bering Sul ~ 1585-Ma wen. the result of increased hte taxes on whisky and cig- arettes. The governor planned to affix _ the day was out. Suffers Head Injury ‘A S2-yearold pedestrian, injured General Hospital today with a con- Pontiac ‘report witnesses of the said John Hardy of Driver Pleads Guilty Franklin H. Marens, 45, of 74 Maloney Ave., Oxford, pleaded guilty before West Bloomfield Township Justice Eimer C. Dieterle Saturday, and had the drunk driving charge against him reduced to reckless driving. Martens paid a fine and costs totlaling $100. By E. 8. SIMS Does the weather affect our mood because of psychological factors or because of physical fac tors? The changing weather affects the way we feel in both the real, physi- cal sense, and the psychological. In the first place changes in the pressure 6f the air affect us, as does the relative amount of mois- ture ip the air, so that many peo-|ki t : : was driving collided with another take Charles High School. (Rd, at Eston Rd., in Independence with the items. The deputies had TOOK ALL Township, when an oncoming car checked the station at 1 a.m. and found nothing out of place. ple feel genuine physical ‘‘omens” and “‘signs” about the weather in| advance of a weather change, and during certain periods. The psychological effect is also great. Psychologists have’ found fulness with rain. others link it with bright, sunny skies, It de- that some people associate cheer-| | pends, to a large extent, on child-| hood experiences and the business you are in, or what effect-rain~ reed example — will have on your! le. . | So both these influences must be praising the effects of weather on humans, which is sometimes quite | Bay. @reat. Generally speaking, . of physically, when they are under a = pressure area of clear, dry CHICAGO ()—Traffic accidents \may kill 535 rae \. * Americans during the long fi . Day holi- pic 34 and onehalf billion dollar day, the National Safety Council said a) defense bill with passage The 102-hour period runs from 6 p.m. local time ‘Me Fouls of Jub its aim Wednesday te midnight Sunday. : [chairman | 2g ee a Cold figures indicate that unless extra care is | used to meet the extra holiday hazards, the holi- from colleagues day traffic jam will bring death to 535 persons. \_‘° “ut money bills. & 8 ¥ Medd . That would be a new high for the Independence Day holiday, The record is 491, established during a four-day period in 1950. . Michigan's weekend fatality toll isoared to 20 Sunday night when) ‘et three Texas field ay bion. s relatives and friends William B. Kelly, 47, Grand avg flor lier bites agro Agencies Need Money ' killed Saturday when his car crashed into a tree 17 miles south- for Storm Victims °° **mastaton sstes List Soar 5 lo 10 (Continued From Page One) Lost Girl U Ses "Site TrfficToks 1, Sa nt da" ™ Spoon fo Scare While 8 Are Drowned) Ges. atta ot. Grummer, ‘Friendly’ Bear rf and Man Dies in Fall she clobbered a black a he H Allen, Texas, and Jesus Muniz, 31,| WORK OVERTIME bright red. » Texas, were killed when} Carpenters worked overtime yes- Gala: their car collided with another On frday to construct.pine boxes for “| black bea U.S. 31, 11 miles north of Manistee:}ime hurial in 2 common grave, tol and I went write pet him, ‘thee * * * be matked only by the fact that! he Montcalm County, Mexico, nal injuries as his car left the + * There is hardly a family intact\and rolled over. < WASHINGTON