The Weather ©. S. Weather Bureas Forecast , | x *- Warm and Humid Thunderstorms « , (Details me 2) se . ‘V7th YEAR te x * * * ee eee! ee ee —%, THE PON _ PONTIAC, MIC "HIGAN FRIDAY. JUN EK. 26. x * * * aio : Old Friends Get Together Fa a Commission. Z Pp >rince Philip The Commission issued a cita-" The Queen, Prince f pl ' tion condemning Pontiacs pollu- and Prime Minister John ition of the Clinton River and Diefenbaker of Canada and reached an order aimed at halting his wife. were on hand for i | the welcome | City officials were to be noti- | —— : - , | fied teday to appear before the | : oo 8 Commission in Lansing July 30 | roared An hone rd Ca | to show cause, if any, why the | nadian aimen in khakj -and Air ‘ order should not be issued. { Force cadets in powder b un ; » The possibuity of state action forms snapped to attentio brings Pontiac's sewage treatment | The sky Was overcast but the problem to a head i AP Wirephote sun Was burning away a morn P ae F agen _ . . ~ AF Wirepuets Concerned about Clinton -River 00 MORNING ; sved fron: Waal ing haze _, BARUCH VISITS WINNIE Sir Winston or, at Westerham, England. Baruch 1s on a SiX- | pojjution” for several ears, the G on 10K G . Queen . um and pane erred ea - BEETS . * —_ Churchill, 84, is on hand to greet his friend, week visit to Britain, and following his custom, [Water Resources Commission has. Pt!" i hilip were « : hand at an RCAF base t pret to ceremonies dedica Lawrence , sit d me a aca financier Bernard Baruch, 88, at the former made a visit to Churchill the first order of busi- [held off official action while Pon. &!@et President and Mrs’ Fisenhower when their Seaway a es vee Kees a, “isle British premiers country home, Chartwell Man- ness. jtiac voters balloted three times ae me Bowen ; ther : on bond. issues to finance more een | ] se S on real. oe : “a ‘ - at u he nd aaph lfacilities Cif Man Dies Ul p t t a cca, 'Caphinet ‘ m OUD from Washington ‘ ae . = at cor m ashing 11 Hours After Collision in Fog The bonds were turned down landed at the bas each time, in 1956, 1958 and | by L g D n e Barly a a again this spring. eavin dq C } abeth shook hands first with 1 1 S 1 a e u on A Water Resources Commission in U 0 IS ap 2 the Presiden, and then with Mrs ] l ] l } order, backed by Circuit Court, By JOE HAAS bisenhow¢ ; would allow the city to go ahead MONTREAI Que This oreat Canadian metropolis ! Someone in the crowd cheeres Pih2. F4 4 é se o & a € € all h | Sy. . : > ei 7 = -s 1 with its plans for $3, 300, 000 in im- Car Flips Into Field z ‘. 7 ‘irs Elseniiow e¢1 and she aved ALPENA (UPI A Liberian, It was the first major ship col., After his crew had been picked - ; where if you don’t speak two languages, vou only get ,o4 ‘ {freighter sank in 140 feet of water lision on inland waters since the lup by the Foy, he returned to the provements without going first to Rounding Curve; Driver ialf ws today is recovering from the morning after . : 1 in Lake Huron today about 11 hours St. Lawrence Seaway was opened Monrovia to determine if there voters for approval of financing | in Pontiac General pare ey ees) eee — . 5 * The Royal Canadian Air Force after it coliided with a Great Lakes," APril to permit deep draft ocean|was any chance to save the rup- ‘TREATMENT INADEQUATE | +. . the night before ‘band played “tod Se the : si ” e > . — se , . . aon tt h grain carrier during a dense sfog. |‘ vessels to enter the Great Lakes jtured vessel The citation said that Pontiac's) 7... : So) ESN And it was such a hectic day and night that Eliza- Queen” and two bars of the = | N t for Ct Thomas EF Wilson, 27, of 137 N ' esidential n “Hall to the 4 T . . The Monrovia was bound for Chi ‘SHIP DOOME existing plant ‘‘fails to provide | j ; | a The Coast Guard cutter Macki- cago with a cargo of steel when it) JOOMED lade : pit é : ? provi ; Astor St.. was injured fatally early beth is censured for leaving last night’s ball after ONIV (yieg There was_an Inetant of | . jadequate treatme or re t ane oS . naw confirmed that its last radar! icollided with the downbound Roval-} But he decided the ship was Age ot * eeiatone - a ye se this morning when the car in which one dance. Most of the 2,000 of the city’s leaders, not: silence, then the “Star Spangled trace of the 432-foot Monroviajton, a 336-foot, 12,000-ton shi p ldcomed ° _ a aa * " i. . Whe was ridmg ran off a curve on ly olitics. but in gen-¢ Banner’ was played came shortly after 1 a.m owned by the Scott Misener Steam-| Syokos rettrned to the Foy and = ™ Aste pu aa Kennett road near Dixie highway omy in pou & ‘ Ihe comm inder. of the honor Al 29. crewmen aboard the {ship Co.. Ltd., of Port Colbourne, | ~~ - ene industry and busi in Waterford Township eral business lines, who wurncdiais party wae that the ‘and : eae salah . et 6.6:4-ton .Liberian ship aban- Ont | so : He was pronounced dead on were at the ball, scarcely Queen was tired, and in this she wxord turned on his heel, and led doned the vessel shortly after it * + * ( MILES Pollution of the Clinton has arrival af Pontiac Genera) Hos- got a look at he! shared the feeling of most every. the way to the honor guard collided with the Canadian grain | Capt. Stesanos’ Syokos of the! ' resulted, the citation said, “im ‘pijal at 2:50 a.m oda: tI it both snubbing, bO@y else tn Montreal after 8 re. Queen walked beside Euse! . . : “ee * OA ey all it DOIN ubD € Wucen é ( ea iC ASE! carrier Royalton and were picked |\lonrovia said his ship was struck’ Adpene Thuader 8 | conditions so offensive to sight Wilson was a passenger in hie hms bh ‘ ‘ & day and night in her honor, One |. 4, review the guard A up by another Great Lakes ship, |broadside and a large hole was ne and smell as to constitute a | ews tar ahi “an dion be pn tely held at local paper hints that Was @ ous cheer broke from the crowd ; 1. Foy i erenedihel aterlin | public nuisance."' Lute Ap POOph lately elas! . ifs Sel et ee eee ee i oa i W. Fey. : ~* lopened pele ihe sateriine | oe _ : Betty Jean Harris, 24. of 137 N. 0 Queen Elizabeth Hotel, the guests, waste of ticker’ tape when the two chiefs of state ap- icke | Fish and plant life is being de-| Aster St. She was admitted at when they found that she had de Her tota] dancing time was be-- proached the precisel) draw : < Huron ee the citation said | Pontiac General with leg and > s¢rted them. put on a near mob tween four and five nvinutes, when Tanks of guardsmen = th e Commission is considering, ynee lacerations, and ts re . ‘ Paes dt} nd Phi \ : Zz A ported «scene and Canadian stdek went she_bucked the And Phil NO SHGN OF RAIN ve Court Upholds Award AAA ey ht Pi Waa coaton "nn seh ome eo te, EN ry the end o : one Smiling Asenhower sale o th MICHIGAN Cader tontati ti table | The accident occurred one-tenth The only explanation from her nan . A - Wueen “You'y been having good + ‘ra dots Ul we of a mile outside the Pontiac city ’ the , 5 wh. > Nov u e 5 the city would be given until fimits if ¢ 0 " - . a Ga ‘a more A€ a I even - Pa Now ; e O Our : OUSeE | Port Huron ' Dec. 1 to complete building plans | ‘ ‘ * ~ bench speahkinis people than any ‘Continued on Page 2. Col. 7) | | ang duly 1, 1960, to award con W t W r W th othe rcity in the entire. world, tracts for construction of more Pontiac State Police troopers e ' arm ed er ceptt Paris, ‘many of The Oakland County Board of Supervisors “acted bb fe facilities. said Miss Hangpis apparently “a ’ . dents are not Crag or rove rie = ; iriving at a high rate of spee ae lawfully, ethically, and with reasonableness” in award- : These dates may be changed 10 00 tained to negotiate @ curve In GOK tt glamor rubs off when they com speed up constiuction. s: Loring, < . aS eure ' . sider many of the things thal have ing the main contract for construction of a new court. wi atic he d helplessly ms the lake a Gefning hier oncits we ee he car flipped oyer in a field Ret ' happene ewe : ae he ae ay slowly swallowed t “Ovia te BAe “5 freee yes] sare est 1 eT NaN ena Ali val ars hela en . : house to other than the low bidder, three Circuit Court, owed the Monrovia. i(ommission’s pollution abatement three times and came to rest UP i handy for the next few days the throne : Ps judges ruled today. ES ncueenr rosches ) ihe diva Heit en she xidelol Dixio HENWAY | ay. orepered (o dart beluees . s y. crash scene within several hours | ene | Wilson fell onto the road from oj) “ "i, Under drab skies today the Judges Frank L. Doty, H. Russel Holland and William: and took up the radar watch. PLANS APPROVED the car as the vehicle came to ree ee nd will be war dominion trip goes on. Byery: Rot to Vote M , J . Atownias - : 7” .. Pontiac's plans fer additions to . . Lo WP TREO) hel BU be warn where there is a change in word etuses 10 ote More - Beer dismissed a lawsuit which sought to force the 1e Poyalton, en route from Troopers said he itteced a brokett pind, with frequent showers = rast ia lits existing plant and new a lites Renin eee | quent : ing of the tith, broaght about by F d . F R ; | : - +, 5 : Duluth, Minn., to Montreal with ; neck. crushed chest and = skull in lejahiwers eacclthe menthr, : un 3; avors epea county to give the $2 mi Ie cargo of flax d barie: aa a at another pl ant site alre: ady hav p ft scture Hide tT sh wel ‘ AVS t weit he the change in sentiment. For —— . lion contract to the low bid-. damaged on¥y s! Hightts ve "been approved by the State Health, © man Tonight's dw will be near merly it was our king oF queen of Dividend Tax Credit . > = Department as adequate te curb ¥ : . : Now it is usually the tastead’ Dies der, A. Z. Shmina & Sons) Coast Guardsmen said the lake pollution! stitficientis J J S — A chance of heavy thunder e instead of asctii pers ; ; , instead, the Board of Supervis-was calm at the time of the crash. udge. ow eS ees = eresar WASHINGTON . u—The Senate . ors voted June 2, 70 to 4, to givelabout 11 miles cast of Thunder “Téi* step iw the timetable | CESTER Vase «UPI Naturday's high is expected toy toca Pontiac agency displays M)ecled today two proposals _for the general construction contract Bay Island could be skipped."’ said Oeming. - , y . lamre | cnn feed climb to near 90. a large banner Fhe Queen and P!esiding more highway building i = i . . awyer James | Hira ASKE « a ‘ ‘fun z - : it ke a | . for $2,116,740 to a Pontiac firm, * 1 * If the city defaulted on a state for postponement! of a chent’s Peémperatures for the next f ca he royal party cannot ae ‘ oie r ot oo | J. A Fredman, Inc | But the thick fog had cut vis- order, the Water Resources Com- case yesterday so he could at days will average about six escape the prevalence of the sen. UNUe corporate am x is@ tan * - f fhat ¢ “ ? rates at ar } f : it nether Supervisors decided this might (° bility to almost zero, The fog mission is empowered to seek a! tend a graduation exercise grees above the normal high of tment that this greatest city of ('** *° ™ este levelstoe fares) mean more employment for local | ‘had still failed to lift by 8’a.m_ to: legal order from Circuit Court Asked by Supernor Court Judge 82 and normal low of 61 with only he Queen < greatést dominion ee | workers iday and the Coast Guard ordered! The citation was based on a John Ho Meagher what the grad. minor day to day changes feels that it. no Jonge? , calony, But it wrote other amendment« | —- __ all ships to stay away from the series of tests which the Commis- uation was, Clifford rephed “My — Fifty-nine was the lowest tem- and wonders what another few Into the three billion dollar tax ' In deciding today that the cen- icrash area, fearing that other col-:sion took on the river last year and dog is finishing training school perature in downtown Pontiac ars whi bring measure, making further con tract can be awarded to Fredman, lisions might ocur if freighters en- those the State Heaith Department) Meagher granted the postpone. preceding & am. The recording goaRDs SHIP krewsional action necessary hbe- ithe three judges said in a T-page tered the area out of curiosity. took at the treatment plant + ment vas 78 at 1 pm : fore the duly 1 deadline. The | erin wed i , . wed . Today | go aboard the Forrest Senate session lasted 15'% hours. ne Stipulated facts shqw ft at Sherman a destrover, and the -inte the early morni : rning. ‘the defendant Board considered} ‘Hoffa on Stand Today flagship of the United States: | ? , . several] rag in making its, fleet here to accompany the royal) < less the bill is nani would allow Local 332 (0° the. services of US Ambassa: ‘Téttes, ‘liquor, wine and beer. The Hooper, died today in University Dennis Boyle, said he had been’ He declined to give any testi. ere said Thompson, agent ° organize his employes dor Charlés E. Bohlen as a top House: bill extending them for a Hospital, Ann Arbor. He was |'stfucted to appeal any adverse MOny other than his name and with Flint Local’ 332, had “no | Comics 35 Rackets Committee Chairman «dviser on Soviet affairs “year had no other provisions. - - it File | 4 as . ; te _ (decision to the Stafe Supreme home city. int t in the empleo at ol | County News 3; -John L. McClellan (D-Ark) got a, * * t : =v years’ for. the a \ Teamsters boss James R. Hof — just in shaking down the em. acsnae eal ; 6 . one of many Fifth Amendment Gavern Ww S d Committees from the House and ; ‘ Setaceat | If this is dor on ; arm & Garden 26-27 : = sae oe a set te er ate dg Kee] Pacem eels | re ierey tt y Bees en cena a km carseat Club, a former Pontiac gambln so po. Agee iat 5 me in the 202 years e ‘ej . jp eben iene VMONTGO MER j rpy,_ |2aree on a nal aralt ofthe Mmeas« ac gambling ition of the nméw $3,900,000 \court- comentitee’s investigation. iv his rundown on Tiampess's pr hanee 3 * “Didn't it ever bether your AER) Ma. (Ul Th. ate ao Hie Sects and suse tan lace. He.guffered a heart attack | house record, Kennedy said the union) Obitaaries 4 (ray. John Pattersn’ said he's arty BP vai t — 3 a near attac Hoft | conscience’ any that you com- ie , ae pass it early nxt week: oe iifa today was expected to ‘be ‘official, who once served time for) Sports . 31-M mitted that arson and killed: your going to sign one legislative bill ; . last week at Southern Michigan — e hold the Oakland County ‘asked why he hasn't tried to clean: armed robbery, was convicted Ap Theaters 22-30 aye meh Rona é because ‘my. wife told me she i In votes taken after midnight, Prison- and was transferred to | » — of Supervisors acted law. up his scandal-riddied union —~ the ril 3 of invelvement in arson’ TV & Radic -Programs ry] pals Warits me. to sign it.’-The bil] | the Senate rejected both EKisen- \ “Ss Bs te "Cn ethically, and with rea. largest in the United States. against a Flint dry cleaning es-_-Witsen, Eart 43 Answered Thompson I dye will make the camellia the of- ' hewee’s proposal for a gasoline ‘Unversity Hospital Monday ontinued on Page 2, Col Yekterda Kennedy . reviewed tablishment Kierdorf, a fellow hus. Women's Pages 21.3 iContinued on Page 2, Col 1) jictat flower of Alabama. \ (Continued on — “2. Cof 3) F ® 2 ~ \ f i ; r y : * tate Raps Clinton Pollution “Moves Strongly. Against City for Sewage Lag Water — to Appear in Lansing By PETE LOCHBILER The first step to force Pontiac to build more sew- age treatment facilities was | ‘taken yesterday by the ‘State Water Resources aoe Resources Unit. Orders Pontiac Officials: x * | 19: 59 * 74 ‘AG ES x &k * e, Queen Complete Seaw ay Dr = eam ex New Waterway ls Dedicated in Montreal Glitter Early Morning Haze Vanishes in Praise for Shipping Prize MONTREAL +?'—Glitter- ing ceremorties‘en land and water, formally opening + the St. Lawrerice Seaway, brought -President Eisen- hower and Queen Elizabetit Il together today at a Ca- nadian air base near the edge of the long-dreamed river channel The. President's plane, Columbine, touched down just after 10 a.m -Late Session * rin ls)* Perey ‘MUN HAA Two i Tax’ Negotiations (2nd Tot Dies From Burns in Fire at Home | Twovear-oki Carol Madison Sleights nine-month-old brother re tear Delays Debate Roberts - Clarkson. Talk of her Styber followed Frank, “al it on State Cash Crisis death yesterday as a result of a fire which swept:part of the Doesn’t Materialize home Wednesday ‘ ; , She died at William Beaumédni State Reps. Farrell E Roberts Hospital, Royal Oak, from third Id Township) and degree burns over 75 per cent of her body. Her baby brothe died , of burns there the day before The children of Mc. and Mrs (R-West Bloomfie James Clarkson (D-Southfiel Idi had their debate on Michigans cas _THE. PON NTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. 4 if - tt JUNE 26, 1959 e-. ns Collapse Talks Yesterday $ eZ Settled Nothing Last Into New Fiscal Year, Starting in 5 Days LANSING (UPI) — Legislative tax negotiations collapsed yester- day, virtually wiping out hopes for lan end to the tax stalemate before |the next fiscal year begins—in just five days. State Department's list of Ameri- *y PRESUMED DEAD — The The Day in Birmingham ae BIRMINGHAM—Elected Monday to the chairmanship of the Lay Advisory Board of Mercy, College, Detroit, was Earl G. Ward, of 6&0 Lone Pine Rd. Blootnfield Hills, a vice president of the Ford Motor Ward succeeds Dr. Monroe Sul- livan of Grand Rapids in the post. Other local members of the Mercy College Lay Advisory Board are Louis J. Colombo of Lahser; road, Bloomfield Hills; Jerome Geisler of 5630 Wing Lake Rd., Birmingham, and Harold D. Swee- eed of 460 Linden Rd., Birming- m. ‘ Riflery instruction, under the Bloomtield Man Chosen to Head College Advisors 9 a.m. till noon on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Participants will be required to present a permission slip .signed by their parents, A fee of 15 cents will be charged for each 10 of ammunition. x * The recreation department asks that interested young rifle enthusi- asts contact the City Recreation Office for further information and to secure permission slips. Court Upholds Award of Courthouse Bid - | auspices of Birmingham Recrea- tion Dept., is scheduled to: begin July 1 and-to continue throughout the month. Instruction will be at the Po- cans presumed dead in the Stal- heim, Norway hotel fire includes Mrs. Clara Brumm of Ann Arbor. Her late husband, Jotin L. Brumm, once headed the Uni- ersis last night, but it wasnt in Birmingham as s heduled. * ¥ * Roberts and Clarkson had to post pone thei discussion 6n the state's Party leaders disrupted the Leg- islature’s regular business session jfor two hours of conferences and icame out with nothing. Henry Styber of 26592 Brettonwood Rd, they had been trapped in the’ tedroom of their home by a fire which broke out in the kitchen (Continued From Page One) sonableness in electing to necept the bid of J. A. Fredman, Inc.,” x money problems before the Young The mother was. sleeping in an-° | Appropriations measures : : the Re eden pt Oakland County be other room at the time. Firemen | moved along to make money versity of Michigan's Journalism pice Rifle Range on Cranbrook judges said. available for the 1959-60 fiscal ; Department. - '\ read, south of Lincoln road, from | Scruggs contended the county carned the children from the bura-' ing house “added to the tax burden of the county” by awarding the contract to the Pontiac firm, whose adjusted cause the | egisiature remained in session into the night in Lansing year -but. methods of providing needed new revenues did not de- So a handful of Young Repub | velop. ad isiti } is jf i) Hone — Se ae cine | Yell Me a Love Song! The House did turn down a Dro Assau t C ar es ae eee i conty conference committee report on ures , ROME (UPIi—Music critle 4 — | Carlo Manzoni complained today | that rock 'n’ roll is drowning out | lovely Italian serenades, Today, he said. a girl cannot very well | ROYAL FUN son — heard scheduled modera tor Donald A. Brown, a former state representative himself, sub- stitute for Roberts and Clarkson. k* & - Judge Doty said he and the other Against 6 of 7 Youths sez: similar case — Bolt versus Mus- extension of temporary unemploy- ment compensation benefits. The benefits would go to about 28,500 jobless persons and the proposal has gone to conference twice, AP Wirephote Fifteen month-old Prince Albert of Monaco * Brown, now an assistant prose-| - Oni _ | appears to be having some ro t ; . - utor fon Qyukland County pre: | i sil hee aod eve iG fun for raster, (00 as Pattie anating 4 WS tace Legislative leaders eyed the Assault charges against six of| However, Renfrew granted Gir- role useing Seed Rowd Com sented a brief talk on the histary i inv: “Aci ane Loe none | ull andl bathing: cd ida ale ¥ ra = ; House Taxation Committee as the seven Birmingham area youths ac-ard’s motion before Renne could missioners, — where it was de- of Michigan » tax structure nr 4 Se ee cali g cap, holds the young prince in a pool at Monte {Joe of hope for settling the|cused of beating a Clawson truck)call these additional witnesses. cided ‘‘the exercise of discretion : — ss i . a : question which has stymied law-|driver because he blew his horn) Bloomfield Hills Justice of the oe pages oti oy . : Ses e s when at their car were dismissed yes-'Peace Alva J, Richardson had dis- makers for five months — what terday by visiting Justice of the qualified himself from the case In the authence was Marvin Scott, |’ kind of ‘new taxes would | itchigan | chairman for the Young necessary to prevent fraud, injus- eountly tice, or the violation of a trust.” ’ . Democratic Clubs of Oakland Coun — Brand F ontiac Police ‘Murderers’ citizens pay” |Peace James Renfrew. after some of the youghts had ad- ao ny Clarkson's” parents, Mr, and * * a However, the seventh youth, imitted the beating while discussing Judge Doty : pointed out that Mis Mowat Clarkson of Hiybland Timothy A. David, 8, of 591 Wood- the case with him, he said. Rich- Scruggs’ lawsuit does not allege Party diff d on! y A. De ’ark and Mrs. Donald S Morgan] rty differences’ centered on _— ask fraud. Ss Mn eM ait iftle, Cl Ran! Q an omez nauest | changes in the business activities | “°Y Ct., Bloomfield Township, a asked Raster foltake ie 0 oomhie! ills, Clarkson's sis 2 wasn't quite as fortunate. NO LAW ul tax. “The beatie took lace, Puter-| Besides, the judg - , the e added, there With newspape Mexic r Democrats appar enya Come Renfrew of Hunting: /paugh told police, at the | intersec-|is no law ease that contracts ith newspapers iin Mexico de-|’ Becerra said that the Mexican'visor seemed satisfied Tuesday moved toward the GOP stand far | ton Woods, presiding on the case |tion of Woodward avenue and West|be given to the lowest bidder. This 1ompson ams » nouncing the Pontiac Police as Community in Pontiac was also up that Gomez’ killing was ih self- enough to accept a use (sales) tax in Bloomfield Hills Justice Court, || ong Lake road where the youths’|was agreed to by Boyle when he - : MUU ie Mexis an gov-\in arms over the case \defense by a police officer acting increase but Republicans refuse to) found David guilty of a reduced |car, driven by Faunce, had crept) argued Scruggs’ case before the ernment will ask for an inquest! * rs * in line of duty. give Democrats what they want in| charge of simple assault and or- |slowly. When he attempted to pass/three jud: J = af enale 10 eC into the death of a Mexican cit-|} although a Meacan national, the | * « *€ < the BAT. dered him to spend 19 days im {Faunce would speed up, the truck- —— mn killed by a police detective’ the Oakland County Jail and pa is e* & \. dead man had lived in Pontiac for Any dec P “Democrats want to make the 4 Y jer said. Monday ny decision on an. inquest will a $100 fine and $50 ‘court costs , . “The court supports the de- ‘Continued From Page One)! oe lsome 20 years. He was Manuel poy | le. howe BAT a corporate profits tax,” : - | At the intersection David jumped pp g Alberto Becerra, Mexican Con-|Gome7, 53, a worker at the Ro-| to um oral = pies said GOP House Floor i cador He gave David's attorney 2 10 |from the car and attempted to) fendant’s (Board of Supervisors) - Oo answer because honestly b vaae - ormal request is studie = oe ee i ie sul in Detroit, disclosed last night tary Berit Cs aia 1 aylor)~ itteon Green. “We can’t colin day stay of sentence pending a (throw a beer bottle at the truck. contention that the county had my wer meh mt foothat he has sent a written ne onten was. kill | that.” possible appeal to Circuit Court. |The beating followed after he the right to let the contract to incriminate me quest for an inquiry fo the Qak TO REQUEST INQUIRY womes was killed by Det. August | , Chiet Assist t Pr tor Jumped from the truck with a| ® bidder whe was not the lowest AS and County Prosecutor's Office. | Oakland County Chief Assistant Martinez shortly before noon’ So the stalemate appeared as IGeorge F. aie = ie ve "con. hammer to defend himself, Puter-| bidder if in its judgment it would Thompson faces. a maximum > pecerra anid he had been or | Prose utor George F. Taylor said Monday after he apparently went solid as ever despite yesterday's sidering issuing new warrants” baugh told police. be to the best interests of the eee of a years in prison when gered to ask for an inquest by thie morning he had not yet re, eo up huddles and high hopes. | against the six released youths. | coemy: eis scheduled to appear before hie country's Ministry of For cewed any offielal request for an) He was swing @ butcher knife ve House made only slight) in explaining why he granted, ‘I}| Both Shmina and Fredman, who abe ee Judge Stephen 1) eign Relations, ane wrote death of ames at Martinez and Patrolman Nees inet yniant when ‘s gave’ a motion of Pontiac attorney Ber-| € an ueen UIT} nad butt the. Pontiac City Halli oth Monday for sentencing. Twice vu new that one was on (he, (qe ; preliminary approval to Senate) = c ri A . Tie Le ice “| saa wwe tH Puntlee dueeiay WRG Gerald Navarre. After tear gas hinigst bills inard Girard to dismiss the charged! and Public Safety Building, agreed Titge Roth has turned down this! 8 00 oreliminaiy ‘ . was flung into Gomes’ terrace |” a . be of aggravated assault against the) Dream of Seawa to hire Pontiac area workers. pequesia: for new (rials, nvestivation and reported bia tind ‘L see no reason for holding “partment at 38 W. Wilson Ave., hi he educa ae vwhiek Mamet pahera /dnstice (Hentoee se | y ‘s * * ¥ ‘ L “> f ri ‘tie plemp iepeund Thamp: |ings back 1 Moxie tits an inquest,” Taylor said, “We | the officers donned gas masks, ue ae He se, itt bs ti aed “He (the truck driver) could not . Further, Boyle contended in his sou has Indicated he might ap) The shooting of this man has held them sometimes to clea and broke Into a second floor 4. 191 million dollars oA Gane en ee knowl-| (Continued From Page One) | arguments that the difference be- peal fils conviction. sroused the people af Mexico,’ i” alr but ey ee one tata sad a heinccks Gomez had bar- out of last night’s session with! jectee that the othex'ats boys were come and spoil it.’ Even so it| tween the Shmina and -Fredman ° . ; \ , of a reason t here.” ricade r ‘ . Kierdorf died last Aug. 7 in StbCorrt™! “Ald, and) your (police “oa J wwe slightly more than 101 million| «This fact must be made on per- was a warm day, with no sign’ eed mode come to $18,844 Joseph Mercy Hospital where he are being called mrurderers in the Taylor said) both) Becerra and Martinez shot Gomez through the dollars. Some $155,000 of the in-| sonal knowledge and inet on intor- j of rain amid the haze overlying Suiine Fh ; id substitutes of supposedly was taken hy ‘Thomp-| “Crtcan Press ithe Meacan Consulates legal ad heart after the Mexican refused |crease: was for community and!mation or belief of others, such as| j the Montreal area. $2.05 count "otic ce mae i son and another unidentified man, to heed his pleas in Spanish to Junior colleges police officers,’ Renfrew added. Flizabeth was wearing @ tur-/?°' yo Bis y in an attempt to throw police off! stop swinging a 14-inch butther| Public health, corrections and * * . Jor and white print dress wn Worcester, M . their trail and connection with the Hi h p pane {mental health were left virtually) The truck driver, Harold C. Pu- plestediaki's (ther tigi! cet Se manufacturin, coder’ ae ‘ae Flint arson | end e § e ig way rOgress . * * & junchanged. Democrats nearly suc-|terbaugh, 32, of 358 Chocolay St., er turquoise colored. A small ate of Aix ‘ 7 z a col “Although 1 am no. expert.” C&tced IM. adding $400,000 to the allegedly was attacked by the sev- jaa pee bedieth ie enn es. versities an Thompson hay said " had nn . Stymied by Senate oe gard here) are many| health budget for a polio vaccine jen youths Mareh 12 after he tooted he ented w hi te cheetrut hair, pa a ee ee returned home to Flint trom hi questionable aspects to this case |program his horn at their car when it didn't a white accessones. | cottage in Gaylord when the La “in e | Ing and an inc proceed immediately after a traffic] Mrs. Eisenhower was wearing | — . j juest should be held to| The Senate Appropriations paring treille fire was set (Continued From Page One) lcieanine et > Committee was expected to re- {light changed at the intersection} a black and white print dress Save at SIMMS on ; . lax increase, and an alternative | Among the ‘questionable as-| Port out House-originated budget at West Long Lake and Lahser| and a long black coat and # NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Increase Lifts Lid ¢ ke" |roads in Bloomfield Townshi | smal | Storms Rake : $ ! O Democratic plan to prevent af | pects,” he indicated, was the send- bills today, cravie ee betore ae F small white hat. | : j -ventual heavy cutback in’ the | ar ‘ ny ore Justice 7 a : Peacetime Record of te vial he venoms sromeann Ing of the officers into the building! Rep. Rollo Conlin (R-Tipton}.| Renfrew in a preliminary examin- Eisenhower and the Queen left Stainless Stee! . Heat-Stricken $295 Billion man diately after tear gas had'chairman of the House Taxationiation in Bloomfield Hills Thursday, together mm the Queen's automobile —Copper Clad | The result was to throw in ques. been flung in jCommittee, said he was “sick and|Puterbaugh could only identify a the eight-mile trip to St. aq * ° a ad ees ae ; > \ : a ; : ; si ees . ; Mid-Continent | was son . “ hethe r ay ae ’ ould he, Becerra said that 24 hours ltired’’ of failures of party leaders|David.as the one who hit him in ae oe oe of fdas onan ce NG ) (AT) — Fast en taken fa keep je program on later when he visited the build- to come to a meeting of the minds the face with his fist. i . mer pene ipals followed. jaife ae a :, is authorized a seven. schedule for the years aheud | ing he had to go outside twice on taxes A motorcycle escort and several By The Assoctated Press billion-dollar inerease in the na | - bee ; He said he would try to get a According to Anthony Reane, (cars carrying police and military Thunderstorms broke out earl : ie VASKED MORE MONEY recause his eyes were smarting ; y 10 £e assistant prosecut the truck j : ’ x asl e out early |tianal debt to @ peacetime recor . trom the effects of ‘tax package reported from his P ee eee ene ers prececed) the Siiccn S7auio today in mugyy heat covenng of 29 billion dollars i Both the rejected amendiients, a : e effects of the tear gas. leommmittes next week driver said he then became dazed = mobile. widespread sections of the mid) With equal speed, the ‘Treasurys iwould have provided more mneney! "Tf at were that bad a day later.| M; satire Oo ; from the blow and coujd not _* * x continent I : for tl ral hehiane dee tural h , ain feature of the package ; Toner ; announced Ios than an tied lau: Of AS und what was it like @ few minutes was a 2. per cent flat rate income identify the other six although | Fisenhower and the Queen , Eon radria ae Chicago i, would take advantage: ‘af the ee Minch federal grants att after fhe-pas was’ thrown cin?’ )tax, repeal of the BAT and in- he could hear them talking. smiled and waved in answer to. aeaei F tote . ,; a P8 new debt ceiling by borrowing fin eeu |Becerra asked ltangiblés tax and virtual repeal of The six were Douglas H. Dan-'the cheers of groups of Girl Guides ‘, . . hy ure Li i o 458 inches billion dollars in new cash earls Four other amendments to the | Neighbors told him Gomez was the business franchise fax viger,.17, of 6325 Sheringham Rd.; ‘and Brownies lined up along the a chure : and . factors " as mee acl Bent monn tax eciender were adopted, all jat rae completely disabled and | sescaereencane pecteanee | Robert L. Barrett, 17, of 6014 Snow- poate. ; E : 2 and a facto ruling: ry * of then: strongly rosed by the (Unable fo hold heavy objects | shoe Circle, ~both of Bloomfield) “!senhower called the new water m pn damaged an apartment build | Usual Senate procedure Was iciwine ae) “ /tus hands, Becerra said, deat ” Deputy State Treasurer Township; Robert E ttle IT “ot route ‘‘a magnificent symbol to ompiete wae cover ang K+ pushed aside for the House passed i Rae PRGeelelan fod seme “Answers to. these questions . . 1083} Stratford Ln., John W. Paige the entire world of the achieve- Sauce Pans santa ; . iienalite afier Sen. Lyndon Bi op gy an hn Nuun outa should be given,” he declared. fe Be atDem Meeting 18. of 4300 Derry Rd., both of ments possible to democratic na- " a si a ne Fackson: | Johnsor\cof Texu Democrat _ “ , ve headers! - t A | + in a = eanber Hills: and Thomas L. ‘tions peacefully working together, $6.50 List : rae a, and parts of Tevan| leader, said the Treasury was 4, oa | Roth ‘Martines and N Oy Els homas Cleary, nN€WlY!iFaunce, 18, of 2335 N. Pine Center| jfor the'common good" : : 88 ] Wirsclaay holding up @etion of oa big i os Issel : a oul ive A he t Tavlos appointed weputy sieles SPeABUEST (Dr. and John F. Jordan, 17. of] . Shere Winds were locked .up “te 71) financing operation until the new cold receplion fo ans Senate Mave Deen commended by Taylor for Michigan, the Pontiac Demo- 3194 Middle Belt Rd.. both of West! In ner speech the Queen em- PRICE Miles on how at the Jacksonville! ceiling was set changes ae Public Safety Director George cratic Club will meet at 2 p.m.|Bloomfield Township. phasized that the seaway is a . Nawal Air Station “Two airplanes Sen. Barry tioldwater iRoAni ~ * * | ; Eastman | Sunday in the UAW local hall, 821} Renne said he had six other wit preduct:of the Jelnt efforts of the Pull Iieasart ietae. WAY pay miore? were overtuined and 15 others voiced the only opposition vote) et —_ if ah saat pe would have = Ee Ave nesses ready to be called, besides | United States and Canada, a =" nag a ’ heard, Tle sail the government 1 Sponsored by Sen. teeorge ae ae the case Cleary is a native of Michigan's) Puterbaugh, who reportedly could! telentante to the enduring ve a fe 682 inches Of rain doused. ought ts practice more econans Vo Smathers (bla), te repeal i ~ R ; possible inquest. The Upper Peninsula and was active’ have identified the six as partic: ship of our two nations,” ros ert , Hid Los Angele in HE Congress had natpacted the the 10 per cent passenger teavel af sel 0 ee was recejved in the insurance business before ipating in the beating which caused|. Both the Queen the the Presi- A | he forms caused flash! present temporary IRN billion dal tax, effective Aug, ¢. 199, Thin . a Mee! ings of police com- accepting his new position with Puterbaugh to suffer pneumonia) dent spoke from brief prepared ‘ ene ihe Ppet Nueees!tlar limit would have dropped to would slice about 74 million dol jue eee ‘State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown. and be in ie hospital for a week. The * peer ates Montell “in Uvalde|the — permane nig JX biltion dimit, tare a year from tax income, _ — ee — a ~; The main ceremonies took place ; Ineat Tuesday. the start of the new 2 Sponsored by Sen. Robert | 7. . iat St. Lambert Lock, the eastern i . al * ‘Th W h fiscal year S herr (PD Okla), to repeal ine jf ardiograms Show No Heart Condition jeate of the seaway, on Montreal's e eat er * * * 10 per cent communications tac ; doorstep. , Phe debt varies” from day fo on such items as telephone sers ‘ . ; 7 | x Rls Vr Pal sods Kurcaw Report day and now ranges around Mi hee effective duly 1, 1960, .1f atc mo Better Si ts Up and Walks CHERISH € OOP ERATION abe tloudiness with WINIFY donsider initlion dollars | would wil soVenies 310 mnillibe 4 ent a said Americans eset then der nition eee aed ee or. Tenens Had ached the In| doll | . cherish .a record of coopera , tometrow Chance af locally! heavs eae ved oe ae sce toes . a a “Sines hes ' SPUr TO Italy (AP)—Trumpet; “If this continues without corfip-| Armstrong awoke late Thursday and the development of Enea ne peat bnestcoy ingen ites ae vovernment financing Sect wry MeCarthye G in ve repeal re pans ee Sat up a jlications,” a doctor said, “he will night during a visit from his wife, | trade with Canada. Full 6-CUP Size understorms High toda . : ” aS a . : y fi oday, chuckled ove Lew tonight 20 sates my Mich nae uf the Treasury Robert Bo Ander | most of the tax credit for ateck: | gram : ; au . er tele- be all right in two or three days."’| Lucille, and two American news- “There have been and aie still . MTT dhe dene, Cie nce | Raldtie om dlediena i of na j® it : of good cheer and joked) Attendants said he was treated) men. problems to solve between us.” be erco ator _ tame aes Oss - wets aivat auanw billinns af dnl denice den. | me eae a ee Sule: ‘ea 4 de ith antibiotics and kept under! He lifted his head to take some said. “But in the past as now we 1 1 bam wna vex Hee UM one Guat he uitiwdedleheinie te aout " a oat as es ms hu nin walk fo sedation during’ most of Thursday.| water from a glass held by Mrs. sever have faltered in our convic-| $11.95 List . Direction Wee MN eet wear and the Treasury could! nual Sn en a OUTS man ed [A careful watch was. kept for Armstrong. He smiled and winked | tion that these must be settled by : 88 Boe fs betle: ai (6 ir ane, alae | ve king of tare appeared to heart complications at the other two visitors but said patient and WHY PAY n tices Bato Al ee © go inte the market under more * * * have ral lied strongly from | |P and understanding nego- MORE? ee eG ac a favorable conditions fit had some 4 Sponsored by Sen Russell attack of 3 ron pelea iia \ ue sie Schiff of New/nothing to them. He saa ain never by violence.” im rises Gat af 1201 wn in : : < the musician's personal something to his wife P extra funds H tong (Da) tol ey |p . " or is I'4 M t ; . ° Z are rr au "A * * * . eral gravis ta tha atates Gor ea ae poate on a wera physician, ‘seid Delors leaving the | ing the evening the: trumpet) with ) ee Seenet Sx speech “ og sans ete i201 wih Short term: securities to be ue age assisianee and ‘othe 5 Gi g from 45 years of hospital just before mMmaKight that er’s valet read to him some of the| & personal tribute to the ean a ge a ee and other relief |blowing on his magic hom his patient had reaponded t hundred 1 President. She said thousands of , 10 an 6 honed next month will be three programs by 14 millions an | pe ad responded to the hundreds of telegrams from British © ~ Inihion dollars of 8 day Gay an ly, effective 4 Oeece las .* * * 9 ite |friends and fans around the world. — Seeerees fighting . Thursday aoa Hhoapation bills fa be atlehoned on Adopted 4248 n ober 1949. Despre Armstrong $ Apparent a = Fy; ~ Among the well-wishers were Bing | meh feat proud to serve under r re iembereiue e " Tals 1 and dated July & to mature . carchi ement, doctors still were Crosby, Danny Kaye, Brazilian| =! —— ~~ the pitimate ai tren term ier atti oe as Mateh 22, 1960: and two billion ' i ae ee lees for-any sign of eth Sues Kubitschek; cial coastal . - he © Dave & ape ether —Rarkiy cleuny | dolls of one-year bills to be auc C: of C. Head Attending EDOLDES ns . and Prince Rainier and Princess: Elecehe So ee Gea. } One Year Age in Pontiac “honed on July & dated. July Institut MS Shureday Avmisinong:® tempers Grace of Monaco wer. H Lemperatu t . a : : d ri : reTy z - oben temperature... ty mature July 15, 1960 ietetcte avin eee a i pee ™ » 2 _* Elizabeth recalled centuries-old we eat TernPleasant ; “ The Treasury, in auctioning the John i! tinhinger, manager of \ medi val bull tin af ae, Armstrong, whose silver trum. dreams and plans for a deep-water — . . Highest at { ie KE Curittes, will permif the moneys thie Pontiac ee ‘Chanibei of 7 am said hie tens eran ater Pe oe 0 Reeve! voiced — tie tO tne: see tenes = F i 2 UART Si ‘ rt and Lewes ayer market to determine the interestiCommerce is attendin ap a aperatire wan have made him the king of jazz to|praised the common efforts . of ull 2-Q ize 109 In 1982 47 in 1902 rates on the New issues. Investors an at in coal bean “e spot Maula normal, His blood pres- ‘millions, came to Spoleto Monday Canada and the United States in. : , = ‘ AAA Sal tone z ite “ ! : : 4 f i __ Thursday's Temperature Chart iwil bid a the hills at less than'yanization Management ie q ang sine descnibed as low and with his band to play at the’ ‘bringing them to reality ea ett e molinare fe” 1} Marquette io S68 face value, with the discount tep Michigan State VAerai6 is con pa ve + * “Festival of Two Works.” “The two nations built it togeth-~ : Bismarck 19 62 Memphis 0) 16 i senting: the effeetive vields letetis . Pe: ad —_ ; ; He was stricken early the next er and the two nations will share $5.28 List or yule . 2 Leta prece oi 5 ie Ine IN ba ft Lansing through? The medical bulletin said Ae dav~ “its benefits.”’ she said sinams uffalo 18 6 wpukee Omorrow ‘ as; ! " ks . i wa Charleston 94 78 Minneapolis 76 showed notable improvement. Schiff said he felt part of his * * * ~ f Chicago 94 170 New O 90 «7 Thiet Li k : * * * Ths ae reflec _ ‘ ss a . PRICE * Ciewuad. ~ a New York i ig ; ss Plants. | Moke than 400 Chamber of Com et mooing foe H an a ee oe ae Mery teen OF (Oi, It i 8 rene levefan B " 24! | ! Cm g 2,5 } * Bent on \G bane) OG Fy Mu Ww AU KEE, Wis, (UPI— [merce managers and trade as| Armstrong 8 of blowing the horn, which the|nificent monument. to the endur- [Ai ctamiess eteey Why pay more? peirex “2 \é Poernis es gpl Police said today. they’r looking |gdciation executives. are in thet hoscdtal ue third fleor of the little physician said had weakened his ing. friendship of our two nations: . ¢ : a i itt 82 «65 / - Li : 7 y . ae hos . Port "Worth 8) 4 8 Prapcieco 768 | for a garden variety thief de linntliute designed t ne 2 ‘ie wile le j — = mae a —— =— a ——— Gr Rapids 86 47 8 ste Marie 65 87) Rigte a {potted fern and I i ned to increase pto-; Hs wife left his bedside, Anna Frequent cardidgrama = were development of North America.” — mone oe pee 4 bd chilutichdron planta ; 7 a oie [essing competency to provide Venturin{ hig. English-speaking being made But Up to midnight) The royal party will beard the Ken piabive rf 3 etd ‘ i 1 pla rom a flor jbe ter service to of ganizations and -surse., aid he joked ‘with her none showed a heart conditjon, Britannia ard sai! for Kingstorr at : af ansing i- 68 Washington BS. »- jcommmMunities 7 cheerfully SATCHMO "2 , HO A ; dF , ; : . : , : “. : Mrs. Armstrong said, -» ‘8:35 p.m. ySEw RES —ie loor ii ‘ . ' r ‘ ; ‘ . fe . e - Y A. —_ ~s \, | ¢ . : : ow ie if ee I ; . > ” ~-- ’ . ‘ . ¥ wae mel | i 7 4s i \ ea al le eg eae ene ae! oN - fe oe ee ~~ fpeus Ff —— ne r 1 one ieee q ~~ foes. yee 4 : jad 4 ‘ ee ae ar LN cf 2 : nT a. : i “ \ ; f i , > ; : ns fe . f' / ; j ts) he La + / | : ys 5 bs I ; : ZL, yr. ! ee ce ee - Ib P 7 7 p i sofy } fot TEN. } ah sie _ eT _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY.” JU NE 26, nee oe ae Ses See CE —s eee ocniniflanceneraargsedunn decerenaaginiiinenrestin ~ : e ts Boost |Open-Schoo! Meeting Bill Chicagoans Can Tell [Merit teoves Host Weather Change aresiti twa Plans LJ ng. ‘Put on Senate Calendar to Recuperate at Hom WASHINGTON (AP)—Senajodd : 7 ; _ lave questioned Pentagon lan’ : “CHICAGO (AP) — A Chic ioprchmataly 100” PasSengers LANSION @ — The ‘ “right-to- What The ‘dlike NEW YORK (UPI) — Marilyn Save F m ily ¢ . agen FF "bound Llinois Central Rafiresal Were on the four-car train. ] know” bill for local school boards Y Monroe was scheduled to. leave : d | y al for firing or storing nuclear anti- The train was northbound from ’ . |advanced to the Senate calendar Interview [Lenox Hill Hospital today..to re-! p at _ aircraft missiles near cities. The burban electric train jumped CHICAGO «Interviewers will P BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. 4 : =a ou a ‘Matteson, Ill. A railroad spokes- today with Education Committee! visit more thah 3,700 homes tocuperate at her home from gyne-ppanks to -, chanee in. the ee Armed Services Committee "the tracks on the far south side/nian said # faulty switch caused) oo. in Legislature |*PP=ve. gather suggestions for five. things|cological surgery performed Mon- weather, Gloria, the (orden *Rud asked additional fe te wee during a rain storm Thursdaylthe derailment. . . Exploding speculation that the| most needed to improve Chicago. day. kins’ cat, is back with the famil JT om il eaulpoie: ieniles wk Could Give Giant Spur bill was dead, the conumiitioe sent ‘+ *« * Miss Monroe, 33, who has ‘had again : : siomic warhende”-in-. situations ite Industr 3 floor yesterday by unami-| -This is a golden opportunity two miscarriages since her mar- Gloria was n fi ral ae horeuntime ab contlict deters Gib iter re om © Indy am see © ame rifor the city dweller to express his riage to, playwright Arthur Miller days after Mrs liudkins red tion over aul sooulated "as ibra bers frowned on it. ideas of what the city should be three years ago, was said to have winter ~ co i jickets in a might be expected Kiddies’ Fun | LANSING # — Bills ‘thay.con-| The measure would require like,” says Clyde W. Hart, direc- |had a “corrective” ‘operation. | zippered plastic ba When the : bie Bectenee e e \ceivably could lead to a tenfold board business to be transacted at/tor of the National Opinion Re-| “Her physician, Dr. Mortimer weath:» 1 , ow th aia |growth in the Upper Peninsula’s| public meetings and its records! search Center. |Rodgers, said he found no evi- Rache d eainerman Sarcastic KIDDIES FUN ‘infant taconite industry were OM to be a matter of public record.| The two-year survey will be con- dence of pregnancy. “Miller de- of a jac! NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)—Aft- | the final leg today of ee Executive sessions barring the|ducted by 100 interviewers from clined to say whether the operation Sure cnough. there was | favs of rain the Weather Bu- i 80 Lb Bag legislative journey. public could be held but formal/the Center, an agency affiliated was expected to enhance or impair thirsty. hung nd hap ibuut 1 issued this. forecast: “‘Cloudy j The two measures were hustled rR he — = paral with the University of Chicago lher ability to have children. the chan © Weather th showers. What else?’ | . \through the Senate yesterday with- could not be taken at such sessions es eee ‘out a dissenting vote and returned | | : 5 House for ment to. . , ; c jalan Mery —_— ‘Caveman Tactics Mess s store (ours: Monday They would encourage new in- Girl Swimmer’s Hair ” r “ Frey oe id ivestment in low grade iron mining yey 7: Oo 2: i by: _* KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — wed Jane Hadley, 12, returned from) ‘ | 1, Clarifying application of the 1. swimming class, her brown| | existing specific tax om comvem 1.,i,. a mass of tangles. 4 tional mining to expengive tac- Questioning brought out the! : ; ; a ak . SCIBRALTAR fbdt ds, onite operations, which. require reason. , PaIsOm OF ORAL TAs FL OORLANE ed 5 i; Washed & Screen a huge investment in plant. “I'm the only girl in the swim-| 2. Assure taconite operators of | ming class and all the boys have) CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES Ei pees I li cons Se ce fy eo oy FREE ESTIMATES ON GARAGES Bi". ee . Backers of the program talked ° : of adding up to 3,000 persons to ,- . . 10°, Discount on euaher for Cash and Carry UP employment rolis and $1,700,000 Like Son, Like Father ja year to local tax revenues, chief-| | HADDON HEIGHTS. NJ. (AP) ly in Dickinson, Marquette and \—A_ successful businessman will possibly Gogebic counties. follow his son into the Episcopal, f? 4 From the public policy stand-| Se Saturday. 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It’s | gay, romantic and delightfully con- | versational. Charming coral pink © and charcoal gray hand decorated seenes on ivory white background. Its smartly styled informal serving | pieces makes hostessing a real joy —a complete open stock selection at moderate prices. 4 } Dixie — Open Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday !2 to 8 p.m. 5281 DIXIE HWY. | - OR 3-1894 | (Near Waterford) ‘ MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Come Demonstration! 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 | in for a Free husband recently spent five weeks~in the hospital. Being a very friendly gent, he made friends with everybody there. He said he got such good one. of service’ from the nurses that he promised to buy her a chicken din- ner when he got out. I told him -if he wanted to buy her a chicken din- ner it was all right with me but I liked ABEY chicken, too, and we could all go together. He said no, he wanted to take her alone. I said it was out of the question. Am I right or is he? OVER SIXTY DEAR OVER: Henpeck the ~ old rooster until he includes You in on the chicken dinner. If you let him take her alone, you're a dumb cluck * * * DEAR ABBY: When I cail my mother after 9 o'clock at night I can’t understand a word she says because she doesn't have her teeth ip. Now, 1! have heard that some people’ sleep all night with their den- tures in and take them out only to clean them. As a child Keep « on ‘Henpecking - Till Husband Chickens Out | | | | | | | a I recall seeing my father’s “ false teeth in a glass in the bathroom soaking all night. Do people still do this or does it mean it's a poor fit when théy take them out at night” BERTHA DEAR BERTHA: This ques- tion is something for more ex- perienced folks to sink their teeth into. My dentist says that dentures, if properly fitted, can remain comfortably in the mouth all night * * * DEAR ABBY: Why is it that fathers and mothers can't sleep with their children any more? It burns me up how people put little children off in rooms by themselves and then go to bed and cuddle up in one another’s arms. I raised only one child. When she got too ..big for all three of us to get in bed together, she and I slept in one bed and my husband in another. We slept that way until she got married. Chil- dren are little just once and I believe in enjoying them as long as possible. Don’t you agree? GOOD MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Children can be cuddled during the day- time but when bedtime comes, a “good mother’’ teaches her daughter by example fhat a woman's place is with her hus- band. The world is full of lonely wives who have “cuddled” their children i n- stead of their husbands. «+ * DEAR ABBY: 1f live in a rural community where it's nice to be friendly with every- body. .But this one neighbor will be the death of me. She comes over right after break- fast and stays all day. She is a nut on religion and carries her Bible around in her purse She will follow me P around the | the daughter who's sitting on the porch steps strapping on her four alternatives. | skates: ‘turn off the light you left on in) for disapproving of disregard oferrutn trom a chit the hal] closet.’ buckling a skate. ‘night,"” | She often forgets te turn lights | off. If alre’s lying about forgetting | burning. ‘keep your roller \ house reading out of the Bible. I don't want her to get mad at me but, Abby, how can I get rid of her. BUSY DEAR BUSY: Ask her to turn to Proverbs 25:17 where she will find: ‘Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbor's house: lest he becomes weary of thee...” a * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO .BARRY: The best way to handle a ‘‘cold shoulder” is a mink stole. ‘ * * * For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this paper. Enclose a _ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Plaids a Problem? ing with plaid material to match it properly? Try lining |. it up on the edges with mask- ing tape then you have a per- fect match when you cut. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Youngsters love to play in water so if they are plagued with one of sum- mer’s-common skin complaints and a baking soda bath is prescribed, follou- ing doctor's orders is easy. bona fide pool, af sitz bath paint make matler cool an ig make fresh white coat ef substitutes. Hare sure splasliing is given a first-rate done it the shade, Lacking a pati Summer Luxury Somewhere between the time the old tin sitz bath gave way to the porcelain tub and the Saturday night soak to the daily dunk, the bath lost much of its stature Instead of being a traditional weekly affair, an occasion you an- tic ipated with dread or delight, depending upon your age, it some- how became a habit. Now it is a routine, as mechanical as brushing your teeth or washing your face. This summer, when the mer- cury sizzles, treat yourself to the luxury of real old-fashioned soak. Have it during the hottest part of the day, with the water | cool to tepid. : i | Icy water chills )ou temporarily, ‘but sends circulation soaring. Give it a healthful quality by adding a cup of baking soda to the water and make it delightfully fragrant by keeping the soda in an apotho- Agar. He is the son of Mr. (cary jar with a floral-scented sach- and Mrs. Robert Fisher of (et tucked deep down in its midst, Boyd street. No date has been | Such a bath is not only relaxing _set t for the wedding ‘and cooling, but a to SUZANNE, BRUMMETT Mr, and Mrs. Merton Brum mett of Cariterbury drive an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Timothy blessing Dermatolog! sunburn oak foubled skin ommend it for ness, for poison ivy, Have You Tried This? Keep Barbecue Sauce Handy to Baste Meat nig dishpan or an old Speen si = Foremost ina young bride’s dream... ~ Treat Yourself to Old-F agulonies Bath 3 By JANET ODF l falter lie 4 Pontiac Press Home Editor handy j Now that the seus f our re § door meals is upon us, the BARBECUR SAUCE © fragrance of barbecuing m Hy Dave Colles rs in the air You can now | special cults of meat just vt ; f a youl rotisserie or COUPE CE a ve p pe as you desire grill ne ® x: * her well eon Dave ( salt eat Cooley Lake f ~ Ba ie and put oon chef int | 1 4 darting I ded recipe is. for | and t juen Want Suspense on IV, Not With Children | By MURIEL LAWRENCE The light lent? What kind 6f training is it in the hall closet is| that ignores the possibility your | child is lying to you? I open the front door and say to! yes I've got a genuine problem—and can content “Come back inside and,™Myself with presenting my reasons the electric bill. I can, like a de- “T wasn’t in the closet,” she says, | itective, try to discover the truth is where vou from her. And I cfn wait for more skates,"'I say. ‘Ugh on the truthfulness or decep- “T left them in the garage last tion of my child says the child Mostly, in my own experience-as a parent, I've chosen to wait NOT EASY It’s not been easy “But the closet Is she lying? How can I tell? the one in the hall closet and gets away with it, am I not en- couraging her to resort to lies | whenever the truth ts inconven- | NOW YOU CAN SAY i LY It” ~ c a dress SA wr et, oizes Shirtwaist |. Charmers 399 | For work or play you'll never find easy on colors of mint— and sleeveless. Values to 8.99 Just South of Orchard LADIES’ | Lake Rood Open Thurs., Fri, Mon Evenings ‘til 9 ¢ for myself. I can force a confession, Im an Amer-: CONVENIENT TERMS—OPEN TONIGHT : insist on antibiotics as soon as we start running a temperature. * * * So waifing for a child to relieve us of suspense by telling us the truth Is hard on everyone. If we. child is telling us. inipatie decide to wait for more light on be ou real yprobl a child's truthfulness or deceit. of anything that fulness, we are apt to do it so ‘uncertay Contemporary more versatile and... styled in the very best tradition of New England craftsman your purse. Wonderfully for today’s living. With leaves down tabie ts wide drip-ary broadcloth .. . in solid Formica top, 99.50. . The matching Drop Lea: €redenza maize—blue—black— with Hutch measures 40OWx! 7x60H Bose 119.50. IY Ae Ee Pace Hutch’ 54.50. 58” Bench, 49.95 each. &, We 10 to 18. Roll-up sleeves ." yraph Road «+ E is nd can and impatront resentfully that our patience Though we AmeijcaA luve sus really a silent accusation. A ‘pence ino movies fiction and TV is seldom productive. we loath if in our ewn | x It is tl same imMpalience want what we want when we Wan! Days us inte choosing the thi it whether it's a cbdnse in traffi ternatis fore 5 eueeyhee lights, recoverv fiom the fli o Ax MOU can Hake cuvette dell anything you want fo hear if vou To avoid waiting for What we (torture them long enousn for want, we buy cars on time and : I \ Most likely she has registered her favorite pattern in our Bridal Registry. If not, we will help you find a Towle Sterling gift that you and she will be ' proud of 4 Pc Place Settings, from $23.00 Teaspoons from $4.90 Serving Pieces. trom $6.00 | P us Toker oe t ‘ ” The Store Counts Y A hel 1 1 ® ~) ° Si yed N. Pauli Co. wT Pontiag's Oldest Jewelry 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 Bhere Ouality Store . S oS 7d oe ef CONTACT LENSES Se * EYE GLASSES - : oe < DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Qs Optometrist Ran et % 13, & 205 Capitol Savings and oe . _ x Loan Bldg. ° > an ¢ PHONE FE 4-3241 75 West Huron Street make A PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - her de A : oh 4 Lee 26 ® _LEMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING Cw we ee ew ed Od te ee - ene ne ae eemneiney | ce LC Gratibeoak Gariten wes Inister SUMMER MUSIC FESTIV ational SEV ERO ARTIST BALLET * Yay Muttos id ” his final serve THE CHAMBER ORCHESTRete: ot the First Sunday, June 28th —~1:30 Perch here oa GREEK THEATER — LONE PIX x Bloomfield ie en of worship service TICKETS $2.00 at BOOK Af 5 ELL’: iATE NBROC GRINNEL S or GATE CRA ‘B heed fe hener’ De. i =a has _ the Januar PARAMOUNT BEAUTY Sf Gulld of the Wome 11'2 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Poy. cen wil aos Enroliments Available in Day or Evenhhe coffee hour. Wiile, phone 6: call in person to: Fre— oh re | rv C st table in Rocks srt hard maple is 5 feet | ong for bountif ship and design, yet so very leaves. up, PHONE FEDERAL 4-2Hilitary Extension INGTON {(AP)—The Sene ned Services Committee proved a four-year exten. programs under which 17 2 year olds may volunteer « months of military reserve ™ The House -already hag a the Dill. aN * | "_* Showplace of your eer | at ONARD’‘S | Gent's Massive ~ 4 Diamond Ring: ee A $350 Value *I79 OUR — 40", 89.50. imperial Cultured Peart Pendants Necklaces, Rings and Farrings for the ‘Graduates—Prom $1697 farewell cottes RD'S | _FE 44503 ] tai ; , | 4 ¥ / f+ fs _ we ge Te F ‘4 y Lj A - ey : ee ; \ : . i > al PWENTY.SIX | : i enahinians THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY/JUNE 26, 1959 7 ~— — - ’ . . t : (Myr for Greener Lawn By WAYNE B. SIEFERT ~ Dump a medium tablespoon. of trees have been transformed into | County Horticultural Agent’ | fertilizer in each hole, then cover| attractive and valuable plants. — ‘ Does a browning lawn spoil @jyp Treat each tomato plant-the’ If you would like to attend a = “ eas eee ‘ of! same as a hill crop. If your gar-| meeting and see peptesstonaile hc advice from neighbors, al ex-| ‘l frase) cal tae paciive tees |Derts) and "wives “seem: ‘0 fal 8 ae a tl ateed up te sjort Service for location of a meet- |Maybe something as simple as the fe : 4 ‘tog this Sunday morning of next height of cut is a big part of the acuon. ye} i i Old Waterwheel Serves Modern Midwest. Home GRESHAM, Wis. ~The) elec- ,ptricity: for, ‘George _ Huebner’s modern h home is provided by one o few working water wheels left in the Midwest. - » Mill Creek turns the wheel which turns a two horsepower generator. REMOVER /Tuesday evening. 5 Cuts fast, and OU. problem, . * * * ‘PINE SHOOT MOTH deep. At paint “> we oy x *« * Many home owners have been’ pin, shoot moth has ruined lots Gamo. by the problem of how to sa SF and hardware | Goo¢ Housekeeping Not only is ‘teamwork’ the baffled by the problem of how tO 41 pines including Mugho Pines, stores. Ps sonsenane “Ae ‘theme in industry, but is pretty slow down and shape up the young) pe-suse they are so tough to 'vital in lawn management to. Reg-| Pine trees on their property. Christ- |control, but because we didn’t know ular fertilizing, good grass, occa-;mas tree growers have the same .) fy you have had trouble with sional water and long cut. Cee ee a petta scree lan olive colored worm which | | young trees, are learning . | It takes green leaves to make 4 runing is easy and plenty pro-|©auses the.new shoots to wilt and | any plant grow, and grass is no fable die, this note is to you. | exception. The more leaf we have | june 2 to July 29 has proven. The moth of er worm will be- | the more growth we get, espe- the most satisfactory when the" to day “egxe De next eg : .. worms sometime around June 25. clally roots. If we can get deep jew “candles” are still growing. yryr stops this t cold by killing roots, it will stay. green longer. They cut off about half of the',, ee ee ie J Sy Da «Set your mower for a two inch) new growth of young (Aaa, This |? adults and destroying the hatch- - ks ing larve. Make two applications SOOO IO IO tote EXPERT LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION _ 25 Years Experience LAWNS — SEEDING AND A Clear Drive SODDING cut, and try it out this summer. not only includes the top candles| is No Strain , of You certainly have nothing to lose.! anq jeaiet but the ae ea all ne 10-14-day intervals, starting as Ae © Stone Walls % (pa soon as possible. The liquid for- with Wheel-Horse i. | EXTRA BOOST hes sides Urabenes: imula is somewhat more effective ' £TF Plantings + ao Geen tin tends eke fun-work yard tractor [| | ff +d %| Side dress your garden for a Many lopsided and homely |fhan the wettable powder. . ’ Ee @ Patios ~ (20 per cent profit, An extra shot, — —— - < —{——_— SS ° Werks yeer ‘round driving a. : 22 optional teols including 2: 32” mounted rotary mower. 7 & Only yord-garden tractor . & with eutemotive gearing, 4 steering and 2-wheel brakes 4 as standard equipment. . | pa of fertilizer. will skyrocket your! pa prestige as a miracle man in the | . ee | ys | garden, | After-rmany plants get estab-| : dl lished, a shot of Nitrogen ferti-| > lizer will double the small invest-| @ Sprinkling Systems - @ Driveways and Sidewalks QUALITY MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP ' 4 . j /ment. When corn is knee high, | By CYNTHIA LOWRY lraised eyebrow — stdrted a long © Big tractor power frem tre- a q tomatoes have their first fruit and| AP Newsleateres Writer ; ; mendeous gear reduction. WHITE S -melons and cucumbers begin to time ago when a nurseryman sug- Geer shift selections give : CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. — Another gested a foundation planting af 3 speeds ferward end ba blossom — give them a high Ni-| ‘ NURSERY ya|trogen fertilizer fondly-held gardening belief has)),ure) in quite strongly alkaline | nev eree ‘ n -« *«* now been attacked: the theory of) located ty a 6 sotithe \ 71S. Coss Lake Road watering. "0 * = mney: ™ | FUN-TEST IT TODAY! left over: lean lertilver “it sour’ Af every owner of a lawn. (position beside my garage. plants are in clumps (hills) cin p, mower knows, if you can't water} Almost every beginning gardener 4 of 5 holes in the soil about six your lawn thoroughly, it s better knows that laurel-is an acid-lov- inches deep and eight to ten inches not to water at all W hy? Because ing plant which appreciates some ‘from the nearest plant ““\grass roots in their search for shade. My nurseryman told me ’ moisture will grow close to. the however, that he had found laure! surface of the soi] instead- of-thrived nicely in fairly sweet |soill — and he has been proved : P roing down deep. L A WwW N Cc 0 N S T R U Cc T 1 0 N Well, apparently that isn't true right : — GRADING ——_— _ at all. The current issue of a BONE MEAL. - little magazine on lawn care sent . COMPLETE ' out-by a national company which Through the years other ex DECORATIVE BOWL — A handcrafted clear _a console or as a centerpiece for the table, since H. } 5 _ |perts, in print, have sought to ery oe oy a to : - aris . stig fir . ‘ : VERNON HARCOURT LANDSCAPING specializes tm the care and cul ebake fy own iniplicit faith in the crystal epergne, consisting of a ten inch bow! and it looks equally attractive from any angle. Re- | : r 491 Jorden R4. VE 6-9270-—FE 5-0085 -]| ture of ‘grass reports that a five | _ three eight inch trumpet vases, can create a move the vases and you will have a perfect 4 iadelel thal beat lwa to ivalue of bone meal as a fertilizer = year study of the best ways ie hasetical most beautiful floral arrangement for use on bow! for a low arrangement of flowers. . water grass, conducted at an “94 One horticulturist wrote a} - agricultural station at Fort Col ipassionate and convincing book | . : THE YARDMAN POWER MOWER with ' tins in Coloradg, reveals that a jextolling the virtues ; of plants | | : > light watering In sometimes bet considered to be noxious weeds! i: ter for the grass than a thorough |!" enriching soil, preventing! O Wwe } S e ) p a oom 5 3 S EEDS and | drenching; that a little water is erosion and keeping moisture in : | Like-New Demonstrator I | Riders — Reduced Prices far better-than none, and that ne ground roots do not “reach” for water. SAF E Y C U C H | They grow in the top six inches jattacked the widely held garden faster than the addition of flawers, [0 a tall or low one ones. Some are modern in design, | TORO I L I of soll no matter what your |'"% belief that a mulch is a fine Wihithel right menedienis/andiecnd Eperitins come in all types of while others are Early American | No one, as far as I know, has yet! Nothing can perk up a room by a twist of the wrist it can serve colored giass ones and milk glass iway to reduce the amount of gar watering practice. | glass. There are clear crystal,ones, jin feeling. | SPORTSMAN 32” 21 ] h SELF PROPELLED I tell you, you've got to have — 26M Maintenance durtng hot/Common sense, Hs en eaey at = <<< . nc flexible open mind to be-e garden. | Weather, to prevent a broiling;ter to make a handsome flower | 1 Phone FE 5-4711 Open Weekdays 8 - 6:30 -Clesed Sundays Lt a kK KK KK KS ————— EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy.—Clarkston MA 5-7878—OR 3-7924 b oo & oo Oo Oo Oo Oo oo & oo oo oe & & & & Os iltimately the texture of : : y e) NextUre Cf poh -sc contribute greatly to the beauty these days. My ttitude Sun from evaporating moisture ‘arrangement M k f) R bbi oT . ROTARY MOWER leecd ee = xpettiait a i the from the top soil and to improve! FTuicicra (teil Avneitean gies) can a e 00S,. | a its Tree Needs Burp ore | zood dirt . ( BORDINEDS iy ir ore does a goon tod deeveanve spasmony ot Take Safe Detour if Wetwood I]] Causes Sap Spill flora] arrangement . ; ‘job of cleaning the garden beds A . For Garden Plants ot weeds, a good thick mulch of| Remember, though, that the When.a_dog or rabbit heads di | = ARD-MAN irses Serene eeseneenes lsome sterile materia)—peat moss, container should agree with the rectly for your landscaping, it is Internal gases cause as much. ROCHESTER ROAD buckwheat hulls, straw, sait hay.) color of the room and its size generally a matter of utmost con- distress in trees as they do in| u u at HAMLIN ROAD peven stones—does discourage weed | should be selected in accord- janes ao them and often part ani Home owners, who claim | | ROCHESTER. MICH. growth and evaporafion | ance to the area where it will Of their routine romp. they take care of their woody pets | —_, : si . | be. placed. | Of coutse, they don’t know that Tike babies, may have to have the! 2 they are causing a nuisance prob-|gassy ones mechanically '‘burped” a The container should not be too lem that not only stains but some- too. ‘large for the flowers, nor should times kills plants . they dont, The cause is an in called wet- fS 3 HP jthe flowers overwhelm the con-iknow it, but you do! iwood, otherwise known as slime ’ ° | talner. | | flux Al - = = : > . . i Is there a humane, yet effec- |{lUx. Almost anyone can spot the) a: Briggs and Stratton Bowls and vases are the obvious | tive method of controlling this itell tale symptom—sap of flux ooze | Reg. $ 50 ‘ 4-Cycle Engine selectiohs which immediately come | pujsance? The U.S. Department (down the trunk, wetting large bark | $449.00 ‘to mind, but there are many ofher> of Agriculture suggests: arene < glass items that can easily be/ itransformed into pretty holders for “Simply spray flowers, shrubs There are other more subtle | . en . : lates : manifestation 2 blossoms. A hand-crafted crystal waienesee” SAILS SINE Oar when yrase icepiciay eee 1 Lawn Bo pedestaled candy dish is just the “eee With Recoil Starter ; This method utilizes the animal's ed up, which call for diagnosis right size for a NG Se sharp sense of smell to keep by the qualified tree doctor. The | = flora] arrangement ithem away from trees, plants or S¥mptoms are somewhat similar Was $ a PERFORM NICELY ihouse corners They will make in elms, one of the favorite vie- , 169.95 é Berry bowls and goblets perform their own detour if you use this eS ie ioe pieces | = = ; nicely as planters for small posies. formula | necrosis or Dutch Elm Disease. | A glass cruet can be used for a APPLY TWICE | Frequently there is yellowing| f Saciekcte | AMX two talfespoonsful-of nico. or browning of the leaves, dieback l= TORO-PONY : Brandy snifters are wonderful tiné’sulphate in a gallon of water. of twigs and branches and brown-' REEL RIDER ~o ‘for a massive bouquet or for fo-|Apply once every two weeks to 'sh streaking of branches. The, din ay lage. Pilsner glasses or glass shrubs, flowers, corners of build- disease is an aftermath of bac- . $ 4g * mugs, because they are informal ings, and tree trunks. Renew after terial invasion of the heartwood | Was $210 - . lin feeling, are eye-catching when rain a ieeee arming by foment , ‘ lina wit wld eawern * * * ‘tion of the sap. Scientists have, | The most sensible self propelled lawn mower built * * * | mip shee ‘or four pipe cleaners uaa vis Eger ne “ ‘ : : lin the mixture, curl the tops of pounds per square inch. ° g yet 25 speed for heavy duty cutting and second Handsomely formed ashtrays. OF |the cleaners cane-fashion and hook | For arresting the slow jectines| 1—ECLIPSE YF and third speed for the standard work lood i large square-shaped cigarette'them over low branches of your of arboreal wetwood sufferers, the 26" RANGER : . . boxes, lead a double life when ‘evergreens at the nose-level of the surgical technique is to provide| yo 4 == they hold a floating flower ar- average dog- - means for the gases to escape $ 50 : ‘rangement | Or saturate a one-inch strip of|harmlessly. This is accomplished | Was $449 pe An epergne is a bit of magic for cloth with nicotine sulphate and by installing drain tubes placed in . floral arrangements. It can be put wrap it around the tree trunk at a slanting hole drilled through the together in a variety of ways. Just|about the height of a dog's nose. trunk to tap the wetwood area, | eee - | Trees othér than elms commonly | afflicted include maple, mulberry, Kelly’s Hardware 3994 Auburn FE 2-8811 oak, willow, birch, walnut, plane, | “febore Mel S LU hy M E i poplar and horsechestnut. | ights i Ga rd e n Ca re \ . As advertised in House (8 Garden a Hated crabgrass mects its match in fast-acting : CLouT by Scotts — the modern, scientific way to he E E DS We Have Received blast crabgrass out of your lawn. “Stroll on” clean, ready-to-apply CLour with the accurate Scotts A shipment of SIMPLICITY WONDER BOYS, model-]| Spreader. -uply, spreading crabgrass quickly turm LAWN WHEELBAR Ows } 575, 5% h.p. riding lawn mower. Also SIMPLICITY Grack awa Gai easier now witht Gaaua, fox ROTO TILLERS, 28 inch cut, 5% hp. remarkably satisfying results no amount of back- Perfett tor the home gardener— Fi t king iahar éould vera ! . light, sturdy and easy to handle | 18” HEAVY DUTY POWER MOWER || GLOUT®. seu . . . - i . - L ; \ ae rs ial 1 = 4 ry / ! . he, ‘ an | 5 , ) _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRI DAY, JUNE 26,1959 re Ty ae we ot oe iW Wes en and Times Herald ‘Hi Soci e Prexy. Says: a apes! : . - f , , t . Senate Actior Urged called ine committees action mene ty “ Se i. | f a es _e Gatey D TROIT fUPD—A chemical _ ami “gratifying.” “on Revealing Payoll “"""- «+... Pets Help Keep Juveniles From Delinquency pry He said in.a- statement that the reports Dr Francis P. Roades, of WASHINGTON (UPI) — The step was ‘‘one that is consistent ; president of the American Society with the position that the Congress By PHYLLIS BATTELLE, have te think aud act quickly— “It makes no difference what 2—Deyelops a high sense of At fhe We Very ‘least, he should get Detroit. The chemical is known as of Newspaper Editors has “urged has so frequently taken on the; NEW YORK—The most’ painless to keep their pets out of trouble. jing of dog (or cat) it is—the per- loyalty. “Dogs are “famous for the, {child off the floor ™ front of S-methoxypsordlen. It augments ‘F : . f Orme | s - tafini P< pe sia’ — = : —— _ of the Las ‘ know about way to keep a juvenile delightful ‘‘The earlier a juvenile learns to son who really cares fer it is not loyalty; if a child develops a sense th¢ t television and out in the open the norma! sun-tafihing process 1endation by e nate ules t transactions of their. govern- ; : f . . . ; < F helps protect agains “ciden- g —rather than delinquent—is to give keep his pup out of trouble, the going to become a criminal. Pets of this good faith: he is likely to Speaking of energy, and how and heips protect against accide: Committee that payroll informa- ment.” sooner and. surer he will be able. dase ee SIRES i — . werieirie fi ; . tal or negligent overexposure tion on Senate employes,be made’ The committee urged in a’ resolu- him a pet ; . Nene ke a prob: are,» literally, agents for crim develop the same attitude in his/ not enough humans dispose of it, : eglige f osu available to the public. ‘tion that names, job titles and Give him the pet he picks. Nine lems. A pet, you see, can help a prevention.” dealings with peopley we Journal of the American J. R. Wiggins, the ASNE presi- salaries of all Senate employes. (times out of 9.1 it will be a dog. youngster discover the strength Mrs. Rose points out what a dog . * * * : wea i AssS. ww = - Big eles Ls enougn to suggest he aos sanENy COLOR by DELUXE - STEREOPHONC SOUND : fickle emotions of friends and:of making movements Sf the toes | 7 family. Dog-lave is not exactly a!feet and lower legs when one is | oi j substitute for oo love — bul sitting for long periods The al, i after a spankyig. “Tis comforting. right leg seems more ‘susceptibli , OF | ® * * than the left | +—It teaches patience “Ever try ‘There is evidence that persons i to teach a/Puppy obedience? It can over .50 should have this particu AR ya) be a child’s first lesson in patience, larly in mind, and that physierans tolerance and self-control ”’ should be alert to recogmze the ; And Dest of all, parhaps. is the sjgnificance of lameness after au BIC KIDDIE MATINEE 'fact that any dog worth his biscuits plane flights. automobile tr ps and SATURDAY .. 12:30 ; 3 COLOR CARTOONS 3 lis oVerloaded with energy. which other occasions of a prolonge imust be used up seated position . GIGANTIC [Ina | . 4-UNIT SHOW Fees IN THE ROLE UNIT No. 1 THAT FITS HIM | LIKE A GUN FITS AHOLSTER! One of the NOW! “INN OF THE 6TH HAPPINESS” « MAN WITH A MILLION” 25¢ THE DE GAULLE FAMILY — French Pres- This is one of the rare photos of the family to Ke i Best Westerns : ident Charles de Gaulle, right, and Mme. De gether. It was taken at the Elysee Palace in ~ 11 A. M. Gaulle, left, chat with their son and daughter- Paris . WC SmTH CIRCUIT to 1 P. M. in-law, Navy Lt. and Mme Philippe de Gaulle. COOR or Dk Xe ° NEMASION Ever Filmed! ACTION * DRAMA | un WONDERFUL GUY FROM ‘NO TIME $403 Per Pupil UNIT No. 2 nl > GOOFIN - e7 COAST GUARD . | "RED SUNDOWN” py | Hcnswood Hleadtine "Rory Martha Richard Egan Gets Bus State Spends CALHOUN HYER as Blessed Event Told Tg’ | ALSO LAUGH . A '\'n By ; aw Bice , Rated 10th. in Outlay, on - = y LOUELLA 0. PARSONS for Biarritz to stay until the end | | AUG H pee. HOLLYWOOD — Now that Rich. of July Mrs J Well Above National a a4 % ye , “oy — » nar, Pretty Mrs. Javits, whose hus 1g’ A, A BGreD Se Ace i ise ee band is senator from New York Average of $361 LAU GH ~ ae 2) ° 5 cA a t in January, he’s going to work ex- stopped at our table at the’ Colom tra hard to buy those baby shoes.|when I lunched with: Mrs. WW)! liam WANSING eee Nichivan< «tal AT THIS His first job since he and PatiRandolph Hearst Sr. With her were and local governments spend $103 learned about the expected arrival | Mrs. dre Menge be ee ste per pupil on their public schoois ROLLICKING ies will be with Walt Disney venett Sondiot feverly Hills, who 2g states. the as , F taving at the Waldorf more than 38 othe ates. the f- -Dick_has signed fer-the part of wes oe lizens Research Council of \lick Citizens Research Council of Michi @ ins R MAT THA 1 Gea ORIEN ie 5 : . Z Ci > | ell, ak- u Edmond Chilton in Eleanor H Vincente Minnelli, who is tal Porter’s perennial best ing INS his and Judy Garland’s daugh. 84M Teports. _ 2 fy (oer me ing ne ow Foe IE MS EA OR RA OF THE JET AGE! novel "Pll ar He cone dire ter, Liza, to Paris, will be the The combined state and. local | ove anni ins the . Wis abou £12) pe pil unde 7: : ' ens on’ hoyseguest of Maurice Chevalier, 0Utlay is about $17 per pupil und UNIT No 3 ; s Malden ane odin Gon an ie Vireente will leave here as soon ‘he average for cue at ake le waventa ex ot he - aa ie sri” 2S he completes “Home from the ‘N4ustrial states in¢tuding Michi HOWARD HUGHES’ which David Swift is directing 7!!! oui, Hie met seid: Bub 4 JEFF CHANDLER @ LARRAINE DAY ya f T 4 Egan has teal cause to he come than any of the other seven dE Pi O glad for himself these days for Shad Get Hel, Helping Hand The council, a non-partisan and 4a I O y I | G E R 4a _ many reasons, an important one \ Ron-profit, organization, drew its JOHN WAYNE , JANET LEIGH being that his mother, who was Over 50-Foot River Gain ales arom te i Burnt 0% | SO gravely ill, is getting better. BOLE Mass. (UPI—Mi pe Census and (US Office of ; sducation | rating shad are helped ones a te PME FRIDAY ONLY UNIT No. 4 U. S. AIR FORCE ; That beautiful holiday Sydney foot dam in the Connectigut River “Michigan ranks fourth among \Chaplin has been having in Paris here by means. of a fish elevator, ‘Rh “iKR! industrial states and . AND AFTER THE > > 5 2 Os ‘tenth in the nation for total : TECHNICOLOR ends the first week in September Employes of the Holyoke Water per-pupil expenditures, the’ re BLUE SKY CHILDREN ARE ASLEEP 7] when he reports to Leland Hay- ward for “Goodbye Charlie,’ the Power Co. put the shad into water pent sBow ca #42 state elie te ENJOY BURLESK . } i is $361 fo not including Alaska ; « AS Oi - I Ss [hd ’ * ° SAT. KIDDIE MATINEE [Betty Bacall gets back and. goes (50 leet to the river above the damm’ tiw state npereentes avet pe AFTER | \ ‘ON FILM... \ ® ny } \ . into rehearsals in September. and 80 they t continge their run to pupil, second highest among the <4 e EXTRA — CARTOON PARTY e she and Sydney fake the play to Spawning rounds in the north. | eight-state group and eighth in the IDNIG \ . Cleveland, Detroit and Pittsburgh— i nn " ‘nation reer mH | before opening in New York in’ 4 new synthetic “worm made State and local governments: pay . ‘LOVELY meas ‘of protein derived from pork is one out $36.63 per $1,000 of personal LILI T . YR saw Noelle Adams. Sydney's of the latest anglers’ baits. It is income to schools—$2 2} over the ~ GH 5 . FRIDAY SATURDAY girlfriend, ‘with a group of friends: said +o “bleed’’ in the water, af- national average Ml higan - BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL MIDNI le * 2 e at Luchows. There are doubts tracting fish to the hook. Stands 24th in this categors Doors Open Doors Open whether she and Sydney will ever 6:45 12:45 get married. — = i ae THE CUTIE OF PARIS FREE PHOTO OF . : | ar Scetii. tion $F AND THE NIFTY OF 5g PRIIETE TOUIKE 86 J ood ‘crush wae on var ate, ‘S NAPLES IN A PROGRAM SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD FIRST 1000 PATRONS § | ag ae OPEN 7 P.M . fen | ate wid "t'wemt is soe every TA@t Will POP The PULSE | "WQDNEGEED ut'sloce'" SEE BRIGITTE AND GINA , ACADEMY AWARD WINNER | frrk tc rst: When he got ) . : 7 | ing 7" t thought my Cie was ~ BRIGITTE : I , BURL IVES © [ome sb , " me 2 a is GREGORY PECK Ji." toe shone ones over an : this crus or vt a CHARLTON HESTON x os i" rmission eo a - = : Ve y, pani is out of Bs r- life . JEAN SIMMONS His keen ie ae — Newman | | CHARLES BICKFORD Snapshots of Holly wood collected ~ : at random: a. A REVEALING : BIG. are Rogers and Buddy Breg-. = EPISODE — cE “ul ae ae in town, “ a THE COUNTRY [en Paley oe has been quite & ON A LONELY ~ - sick, and his beautiful Babs. left | a PLUS — = ISLAND/ a . SQUARE ond ROUND |® s 11 D2 . : ; . TH : | ea oe M ~e 2957 Woodward. Detroy | 8 IN THE : Dancing Every a — Thu wreday, _aaeets, Sunday 4 a oe . : BIKINI GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA . : + * AND AW |: : THE : & nt EVER. JEAN CLAUDE PASCAL. som -siume sem: ROBERT SODMAK : : a 3 ‘Canal Backlog * 100 today. | . Stock Rally, , transit or moving into position, | o —_ J Grain Steady in Early Deals CHICAGO —The grain futures MARKETS The following are {op prices covering sales of locally grown Slackening — wasit.Nt me NEw YOR uw — The ‘current market uf en and sold OY os arket was generally steady to- piock, market ally entered its them ieee) [ea at ae in early transactions on the third session early today but the'Quotations are furnished by the i 1rd of trade with some tendency rise was slackening. Trading Was Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of toward firmness in corn and weak- noderately active. __o Rd Pivotal issues rose from fractions to around a point. Rails were con-| spicuous Josers on profit taking | after their advance of the past two! ness in soybeans | Trade was not more than mod- erate and included an increasing eel ume of hedging in wheat al-| Detroit Produce Faults though dealers said it still was| days. Steele Red, Fancy, bu. s.eeeeeee-s #400 rather small for this time of year} Silautecrian Taseye ous the ter crop harvest al-| The opening was active with lactauvernal fancy, 16 ateg, deeencae 660 with the win p hi: the ticker tape lagging for a | most at it» peak in the central | seven-minute spell. Some fairly A Gu. vos great plains. | eparagus, doz. bchs. .......... 2 60 big blocks were traded. Oils con- Beans, green, flat. bu ce ee een 425 Corn dealers noted that sub- 5 tinued their rally of yesterday [rans gree soe ol foe. sidy Bidx accepted by the De- from an oversold condition and Broceoll. No 1. dos. bots. ......... 250 partment of Agriculture on 1,- with no particular news to help Coyoage’ Red, bu 2.4 50; 897,000 bushels for export in- them. Culetie Mec riers evs : Ae ‘eluded bids as low as 7 cents | y ’ { Motors were narrowly mixed as Chives. No 1. aos . 75 @ bushel on grain to be shipped Cucumber, Sitcers, bu. . 6 25| traders cashed profits on their re- Dill dex. behs. #5, in October and November while _ The vast industry was already cent strength. Steels were firm: Doles eitee, bens. aiseineen seas ‘al others on nearby shipments lon 10 Plead ATEACE BY a . starting to “— ra to: peevare Gainers among chemicals, air- |Persiey curly. oo DCNS.....2. oe ¥ 00! ranged to 13 cents. C t t to Build M TTs Piranhas by-the hundreds attack |for the possible walkout of some _ Pa [ J ; crafts and rubbers helped bolster | Peas, No.1, bu, Soe 3.50 | The lower bids, they saigl, sug- on Tac ae : . their prey, each taking a grape-/500,000 members of the United - the average. IRediahee, red, os +. 390i gested an expected decline in corn’ H ( | d veen piece of fresh at ony §n@P Steel-Workers Union in the» basic . : “ike dez > neared |Radishes white do... . "90 : ; oo of their razor teeth. * : , ve tne strike Be oe a sees Ahuers’ rant "G08. behs.......5. ,? bea "eur ie expiration: of 2u DETROIT \™—Ford Motor Co. designing the eombinetion passen- IS ase 0 ay Tae keimes : r ieaahe ; industry. J 3. 6 “4 Aquash, Ital, bu. © twat | 4 : ~ ts] renzy of a piran = ahead fractions. | Squesh. By:nmer ee . 280, Wheat was unchanged to Me cent has been aware led @ einen dol: ger and cargo-carrying vehicle. | attack ean athe te the Various industry and unien . ~*~ * * lpurnipe, bu. es, 138) @ bushel jower after about an hour, dr contract to build 4.0 fer Ww One” The lightweight truck, MSI, Exactly 20 Years Ago nieat from a sheep in two and proposals to extend the present Fractional losses were taken by uralee: topped. bu. - 3.00) July $1.85%n: com % higher to 1_ Guarter’ ton anes Se up Ii A) ee INS ae He First Became Chief a half minutes. eben ccmttacts Bey ‘eek puch carriers as Northern Pacific, | GREENS |lower, July $1.25%4; oats unchange d place the Jecp of World War Il ayguppe tor military utility ’ dune 30 expiration fell through Jlinois Central, Pennsylvania Rail iCabbe ene te col to ‘4 lower, July new type con fatne. = i tactical truck. Executive in Louisiana 1 As aga of ie bag are yesterday. I .N 1, ir mag al cieirienie Li: r wil . te ‘ si al 2 er ac re eC | 7 . road and Southern Railway. New Kale, bu. ° . Be ngotote y2p|tract 66%; ye) Unenacn: Gite 4a) The mew contact ® ‘ sO inane | Most of the work on the new e tA openly ae le “_— ™ mo R. Conrad Cooper, chief rate fractic |Mustard, No 1, bu a . 180 lower, July $1.23%; soybeans un- yesterday by the Detroit Ordnance : Sar ; wish to cross. epherds and cow- | York Central was up a fraction. |porrel, bu sich 1to% 1 July $2227. district. It followed more than, vehicle will be hagdled by Ford's} COVINGTON, La. (AP)— Gov. inands drive in a sacrificial animal |M@®°tiator, told reporters just be- ' oe ha ace 469 Changed to '4 lower, July $2227. distric , : , ie International Raper added more |Turmps bul...) & a ee, eight years At peuenie h by Ford in. suburban Livonia plant, plus many| Far) Long goes into a Louisiana fore than 2 points to its recent gains. | American Machine & Foundry spurted about 4, SALAD GREENS Endive | Escarole. mene "Priest Assists Upjohn, General Tire & Seiber-) Lettues, Boston, bu. Jing Rubber were up about a point) ILettuee, ola Wee oe , ae 4 each, the latter helped by ngws ‘Romaine, bu. _ 160 of a 10 per cent stock dividend. | in U 0 q e y American Motors and Stude-| Poultry and Eggs . lheth bakerPackard, both strong yester- Plastic Christ day, dropped fractions. DETROIT POULTRY t Helps Give Motivation 6 to Motorists DETROIT. June 24 /AP) — Prices patd per pounds fob, Det roit for Ne. 1 qual- ity live poultry Heavy type hens 18-18; New York Stocks (Late Moriiing Quotations) light type hens 9-10; heavy type broilers and fryers J to |4 Ibs —whites 18-19, Barred Rocks 1823, JEEP’S SUCCESSOR — Ford Motor Co. has received an Army contract to produce this new ~quarter-ton passenger and cargo vehicle, nick- Business N Twenty two employ ‘oole y Lake Rd, Wate varetrs first pm July The J. R Soft Water Co , oles es of the tor the new vehicles, P61 Eliza rford Town.| Berkley Machine Co. and Fuller Statue ship, are expected to attend the annual banquet at 4 in pontiac, Wai atkins Company has named the MUTT. Designated M151 by the Army, MUTT will replace the Jeep as the service's standard tactical and reconnaissance vehicle. : e any animal that enters the water, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959 ie : aa a i e Brazil Batiling Tiny Killer Fish Se" Drought Aids Poisoning| | Concentrated Bands of Deadly Piranha WASHINGTON — Brazilians are trying to overthrow the masters 28th. 6 p.m. Given by St. Joseph's Guild from Ste Vincent De Paul’s Church. Adv. Rummage, giant bargain sale, of the Amazon. Youth Center, Lake Orion. Friday Vicious piranha fish, rulers of @0d Saturday. Adv. the river and its tributaries as long as men can remember, are being poisoned. A year-long drought in northeast Brazil has lowered the streams, | leaving only pools in many places. Concentrated and entrapped, piranhas are easy marks. Poison. similar to that used by tribesmen for tipping darts is brewed from the roots of a native tree and thrown in the peols. This kills other fish as well as piranhas, but is the only effec- tive means of control, the poisen- ers say. Although a 10-inch-long piranha is a big one, the species menaces Steel Parleys. Have Five Days Walkout of 500,000 Threatened for July 1 if Bargainers Fail NEW YORK «®—Steel negotia- | one resumed today with only five days remaining before a threat- ened July 1 strike. Ford Gets $15- Million subcontractors, throughout Michi- gan. Two Berkley firms are on the partial list of companies tenta- tively expected to supply major subassembiles and components Manufacturing Co., are machined parts suppliers. The enyines will / Continental Motors Corp. of Mus kegon, listed as be built by ton's courthouse while a new while bodies will be pro- the National Geographic Society says. * * * resuming bargaining this to attract the hungry swirl. . , morning that ‘‘we’re here for col- While the blood-mad fish gather jective bargaining.“ Y around the unlucky beast, the rest | x a + of the flock or herd can cross This indicated that consideration nearby with little danger. ‘of a contract extension may have Piranhas will attack anything | been abondoned and a new effort that looks like food. Some bite |was under way to hammer out | chunks from oars. A woman who |a peace pact before the Tuesday trailed he~ band beside a dug- | midnight deadline. The bargainers, out canoe felt a shock and (however, seemed as far apart as rebuked the paddler for hitting ever. her. Then she lifted her hand and found a finger missihng— court today—20 years to the day he took the reins as state chief executive the first time—to try to win freedom from a mental hos- pital. Long and his battery of 11 law- yers will plead their case before District Judge Robert D. Jones in what promises to be a jam-packed junior high school auditorium. The ischool is substituting for Coving- x * * c - building goes up. David J. McDonald, union presi- * * * ; h tribute to the piraznhas. ident, said he didn’t know whether scucnatted under b lhe. 30-310 cvenl| WALES. Miss. (UPD) = THANKS «on the too award for the most duced at the Mitchell - Bentley! Missing from the dramatic hear- ‘or not there would be weekend Wigures GNSrideclms! pelue (ace Signe ss 21: Suchiiags 20 ta ihe Reve c Bezy, a safet , " ( pabl rp. at Tonia. jing scene will be Long's wife, Many’ Smawn sulmais buve gotiating sessions. o the Rev. Grevory Bezy safety ‘outstanding program of public re A , | ne 2 Cell-O, ., . : | 4 2 > y gaps among their toes, sqgvenirs Ao inzace ee Faire Mor 3331 DETROIT EGOS minded Roman Catholie priest in jations for 1958-1959’ in the entire * * * 'Blanche, and Sen. Russell BS Long gap g o | Prospects seemed gloomy that a ir Red . ms nat » . lee (D-La), two of the three persons |of an incautious step into the) Allied Ch ....1)7¢@ Firestone 143 DETROIT. June 24 (AP)—Fegs fob this little north Mississippi town, direct selling industry, reports! Electric Auto-Lite Co. facilities | walkout could be averted. The in- Allis Chal ,.., 312 Food Mach .. 612)Detroit tn case lots, federal state grades | ; ~ who signed the governor’s original; water. Waterfow!] are seen stum Alum Lid ,... 364 Ford Mot — me Whites—Grade A extra large 41, large more, than four million of the Clarence Hf Smith, local distributer at Port Huron and Bay City; Kel- \Texas commitment papers May ‘ing around with missing feet. dustry started banking furnaces. =< 1006 F t Bul .. 263/34-37, medium 26-30; i {@-21: grade! a : i : é gt ’ Ga Alla cu. WO Froce Tre. 3 (Blas Ct Rrowne-grade A large ei, nation’s drivers have “‘motiva- for Watkins Products, 13) N. Perry sey-Hayes Co. of Detroit and Jack- ; : The trouble is simple. It’s a Aim Can ..... ae Cerccen uae aa8 aE 3-37, grade B large 31-34. checks itign” for driving more careftlly ivy son, and Monroe Auto Equipme nt Mae Long rerrumined out of the ‘TROUBLE FOR SCIENTISTS | Straight and classic clash of op- Am Cyan . b13 Chen a . 12 an ‘a : ° : ‘ I : : Ain MAFdy ,., 61 Gen Dyhem . ai Commercially graded aa eciel The “motivation” is a small The presentation was made at Co. of Monroe, also are among the state—leaving the governor’s ha-’ Scientific expeditions also en-| posing economic views. Motors , 426 Ge Elec ‘ | Whites Grede A jumbo ‘ extra large bes , . 2 . : : tare liets ~ ; € : je | ac Sickas 60.1 Gen Fie...) BY4 4-35%, large 32-33, medium 26) browns white plastic statie of Christ). acu, annual convention of the muppliers listed to heip build the ‘beas corpus freedom plea unchal-| counter trouble. Ornithologists TeiuTel 192 (Chen Mills 106 rade A jumbo 46; extra large 35; large t ‘I ° venicles j aa Tob... 933 Gen Motors .. a laf 344; secdtues 26-28, grade B large ci - im ihre pang ised th National Association of Direct Sell- ae 100 eraploves will Be en lenged from her quarter. fi S tee napeety tp oes. i erace Holds Anaconda 624 Gen Time bs 126. jblessing which moto AACN ing Companies. This is the fifth In a surprise move, Long filed a) Defore they can paadie to them Peon O TI Goro UU ; “4 pe : I ; See Ca. Ni Garver Pred; 6414\ to their dashboards by a MAR Consecutive year tie Watkins firm mane peas eae . vail A suit for separation from his 58-|Fish collectors lose nets and H M . : Hilett . 404 : - Sire 15 stimate w ye reg > Atchison: aot Goebel) Br's.. 38 Livestock elec pase Under ‘the ‘suspices of has won this award. My f Ford d, ith year-old wite, dt served fo mult) books, as sell as ‘thelr catch. appy EmMmores See ein wba caeedrlen 3 ithe Sacred Heart Auto League! yy supplier firms, ; in oe w 2 possible future committal ac- | The piranha is a well-liked “8 Boeing Air ... 36.2 (loodyear . ...142 DETROIT LIVESTOCK there, Father Bezy mails the sta a | about 60 per cent of all subcontrac ; fB h T Wohi Alum, 113 Oreh Paine. 9] serene dune a AP) Calle < eye “tL Richard M. Weir, Of t.."rop’ yy dd to Michlean com. 2 oe but attorneys! food fish, however, and resource- 0 ritis Our eS 7 ee Ot No Ry 1) 5s.3/Belable 1,000 Recelpis sxpenced tet es BIL eNen ‘the sconnttey: IVillage, is a new shareholder and gan SON" said the suit was in preparation gy natives have found ways t riggs Mi rei ee ten 22.6|Wednesdey Bulk supply Choice steers). || ees Oe ee a . Palkes ‘fer a full- scale divorce proceed-: = _ | LONDON (Pp ‘Liberace waved Brun na eeee 108 Gull On 2. 1108, 80d hetfer cows aie in inaressed Ruin: | People aren't going down a (partner in the corporation of Watt, oF : I use a by-product. The sharp | = ee ss era | . Ty ™ ~ . «beg, { . . A = dd Co ss. 4 Mellses were Me ete tens naees atears ond 8 He 60-mile-an houy highway in an (Manuel & Snyder, Inez, Realtors; The first vehicle is scheduled ing. - ¢ ‘ * ‘ | lower jaw is lashed to a blow- ;to a crowd of starry-eyed, middle Burrous 35 30 Hooker Ch oo Geil rahi cca Fale ete ee el il 80 mile-an-hour car unless there’s [993 §. Woodward Ave., Birming for delivery next spring. RRRIEe Washington die: ae aged women fans at London Air- coupe Soup Ar ice mar ras nm simughter steers 080-1100 Ibs 28 76-29.40 | motivation,” the 44-year-old Fa- lham - Features of the MUTT include! en nee OF EE te oe a vl ust) before a hunter’ dips the port today as he ended his British cee Peer tog reed, eos ool ieee Ibe $e 00: Te te ian anime ther Bezy said. “Spiritual moti. | “He will assume duties as vice light weight, durability, ease of “Ba8° : concert tour. He left for Paris for n ac = 402 steers 2650-2800 few loads choice helfers Inspir Cop ,.. Capital Alrl .. Mh * 30 |140- 900 ibs vation can play a fremendous Carrier CP ,.. Interlak r 2778-20.60 ec@ttering good |pre »sident. Weir has been a sales: maintenance, gas economy, low proceedings. The senator, a neph- dart in poison, he turns it against 4 vacation »w of the governor, said the mat- the teeth to cut a deep ring, so| * * * : role in safe driv — prayerful antat for the Birmu: : . : ; cus 4 Int Bue Mach $49 ¢ to tow rhqtre hetfers 280-77 t0; mattttey . ing p * Lpepresentative for Birmingham -sithevuette, and # high degree of: {ers now rested with the court. the tip will break off in the wound. “T ith only the nicest, Cater Trac ..1056 Int Mary . BOS cows 1050-2100, cannere and cutters’ driving is careful driving. People eorpen ation since 1954. mobility am going with only the ni : ay 72:15 40-19 8 | » Arthur. Tribesmen in southwestern is Ches & Ohio , 717 Int Nick . al 15 0-19 80 Lith the statues are expected to ee The ruck is about 400 pounds Long's chief counsel, Joe / memories,” said the American Chrysler ee 69 ant oper ott Hoge—Salable 400 Butchers steady: ve tru # aA I ‘Sims of Hammond, asked Thurs-|Brazil and Bolivia uge the jaws t, wh ently won libel Cin Mil M .... 488 int Bree «7... sows steady to mostly 24 renta lower | drive a tittle more carefully.’ lighter, has more’ power, 30 per pianist, who recently a Cities BVc .... $8.3 Her Sra bulk 28 cents off Most mixed lots ie { | , salaing Tatiee the day night for the resignation of| /as hair trimmers. When first cit against a British newspaper . nt . } w ore Cla Pea big [sl Crk Coal | 38 Mae lee pi te MBO. mised No Land “the “iden of the statues, c oo Revea rc l ec ura cen more ene Pia rf on scene H. Bankston, state hospitals: Shown scissors, they gave the in- that criticized his musical ability Coca Cole. 4b 2 Johns Man. $3819 390-210 Ihe 16.50 14 7s. few tote monly “Silent Protectors’ by those wi | Same amount of fuel and improved) director. ‘strument their own name for anq personal habits Cols Palm eee any xclsey Way ...488 pee ae a ee EL ot ead tan 18 Ibe have them, came to Father Be Ny Fj F f bli h t | ride compared to the Jeep. It) Sims, in a taped radio interview, Sieur | ‘ : . con ee ae Mime Cin... ese! 1060.18.28. mixed Mates ee ae, tba | like something out of a clear irm 5 qa IS men “has A new four-cylinder engine charged the Long-appointed offi-| ; * * “oy .. r oF 2 " : om - ] Recs . © ™ | “ “ —- Con 6 Ges 37 Keenee, 88. 321 Ibe “i ee.13 1b; No. 2 and, 0 esky"? during meditation at the! , weighing only 247 pounds. cial assisted in Long’s commit-| Oddly, piranhas have Neceme | After the ey ah peor 2 cot ee i 223 tor Olnee 114.2) Vealers—Raiable 7%. Stead) anette on small] mission here in 1954. Peter Tarapata, 3351 «High ~ ment. He said Bankston kept! raided ase. spec on nek cheat Manchester, Liberace si the : +. AL. 876 .prime 3800-1800 standard and gooe . “have ae = . Artu; isoner s e aquarium. Bu sho ress were very nice and very paein Cops eae Lock Aire 303 37 00.38 00, cull and utility 1700-3700 Concerned with the rising traf-, Meadow ce and Charles Mac Xway Hearing Long race prisoner and de eo is wsuaity the eavemnd ied 5 calla «cx! they wanted Goat Meter! .. 11.9 Loew aes’ —_—___—___-—- ifie deAth toll, he began his Sacred Mahon, 3248 Woodside Ct. Bloom ° prived him of counse proeee lst ‘Whe: bays theca: Ami be _ tdeadiv.” 3 Conper Aaa : I 2 Dorelierdlael “a3 ; Who’ $ for Cupeqkes? lWWeart Auto League, He bad to field Township, have announced Slated Toni ht * * * who _ i : very friendly. Curtie Pub... 424 tau aa. «| borrow space at the mission in the formation“ of Tarapata-Mac g Hate aud ae ee oe ae oa aes urtisa a oie . ——s 7. ee * . be oa i BI} s, . * > | Deere 505 eae oo si]. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (®—Mrs. the beginning but the league has, Mahon, Architects, with one s in in Royal Oak f ar eae M ial Hospital. It must have been a banker who ye Ba 3 Merch - mK 44 Edith Lichterman baked 54 cup:|now grown into a modern brick the Barbour Building in| Bloom- [ . . 40 ihe Sie end his Each must be kept in a tank first said that the best place to doug Aire .. 403 Metin Lite 848 cakes to serve at her 5-year-old'puilding in a cotton patch bor field Hills. TROY le bauer lg these (DY itself: They are fed live ftsh_spend your vacation is within your Secu ase “Mere Chan wal aon we he L lay, But “ering on busy U.S. Highway 61) Mechanical-electrieg! and civil | ; ne Ne eae avorneys ee eneee y some| and chicken livers. Careless income . . . Nothing takes weight r vie ai ic { ) y sec ( aile : b. as j t Fest Kea see tas Minn MAM Co eee oe em |just a few miles below Memphis. | structural engineering depart- alee = eeiew . t ae . onlitece ecore witnesses shat Long is aquarium owners have lost finger off a man faster than-a wife who's Faton Mig ... 686 Monsan Ch Mt ‘that morning he came down with Ten | ments will coordinate with the jo0200T | UxPressway | ha Sees Wine tips to their pets. reducing, — Earl Wilson. Fi Auto 1 |. 454 Mant Ward ,, 47 cast The 7 wna Te | : ischeduled here’ for July 9 at 2{not mentally ill and that his con- i aa __ : Ne ma Eee ‘es Mot Wheel : ig een aes ' Mrs. Workers, mail the statues “cold” | are bitecisral | tamame Sos Ss) /pm. in the auditorium of the Don- finement is illegal. seen File RR 117 Motorola. .. 1084 scheduled for later, and again Mrs.’ | prospective members, with one! Projects. i'dero High School, 709 N. Wash-| T STOCK AVERAGES Lichterman baked O4 cupcnkes “aoiay the suggested offering for. A mumber of school constructiom ington St., Royal Oak. Thwarted i in Tr NO I ICE of AXES jae ea 26 complied by The This time, her son broke out with q statue and~membership in the projects, already are under con | Troy's interest in the $50 million) Y 7 1 1 80 ‘hh kenpox. league tract with the new org: ainzation. project, which is planned to ex- f C Si té Prev Day .. ee rie ne gi scare, Eee TT a i nnn ~ aa ——ltend from. Hazel Park to Pontiac, | Or emetery 1 @ oO Week Ago 138 1412 oh 2231] : centers on, the section of the ex N Hi S Month “Ago .. 662 1418 nat 210 | BALTIMORE pressway that is proposed to enter ext to IS oon 1959 City and School taxes will be due and Sayabter at the Office ear Ago 6a ORT ADL 1763] A R Y LA N : | 2 | of the City Treasurer July 1, 1959 through Jul 31, F959 with- 188 High 1... 3442 1491 Bora 2104 23-MI. RADIUS NA 7 the village at 14 Mile road, east a . | } fe : 1959 Low WORT 131 RB B1T BS! : rr cad DENVER (UPI) — At the age af out fees. 1958 High .... 3120 1185 O57 204 SHORT-TERM ae oe of Rochester road. yi | : 1959 ilectionnt + 1° wilt be added and 1% 1958 Low . 2447 809 720 1566 | FALLOUT HAZARD = r the int of entry th 81. Edward Tilghman Paca_ has) August 1, a collection tee © 79 wi added an een rom the mt of .entr ° ee cee po as 100 Ships Await Entry in Welland 20-MI. RADIUS RADIATION DEATH WITHIN 48 HOURS ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (UPD The backlog of ships waiting sto enter the Welland Canal stood at Thirty - five were anchored Lake Ontario, 4 in Lake Erie, in Port Weller harbor, Colbourne harbor and in five six in Port Wy were in The ships, including ocean — ‘ ; £e going vessels tireat Lakes | ' freighters and bulk © freighters 2-MI. RADIUS IMMEDIATE carrying iron ore for lake ‘ports, were put on a priority basis fol Jowing a two and one half day closing of the canal eartiier. in the week because of a broken tock sill, The bulk freighters have been given: priority whether they are heading for a destination to un) load or are traveling light on their: <———_ way to pick up another cargo be Me cause of the race to stockpile Niag BURN pee ara Peninsula foundries with ier A — ore before a threatening U.S. Steel) | MILES Strike. | ; ea Officials estimate it will take| | two weeks to clear the backlog. siete is ——. to be 1 yacht CIRCUMFERENCE OF HORROR — If a 10- reased when the royal yacht) jeoat 4 Kemi done os . Britannia goes t h rew g h ne xt! yegaton nuciear mp One tri gation equals one mitlion tons-6f TNT) exploded above the Capitol Building in Washington, “@xposed persons as far away as 2) miles would suffer second- - degree burns, Map, above Wednesday. The city of Tel Aviv began in Israel as a small garden on the . is based on testimony side of a hill, Tel Aviv means) by @ Pentagon expert. Low-level radiation alone — 2,000 square miles. “bit of spring.” could kill every ‘unprotected person- withia a ‘| ra : t : t * ie . radifs of- two miles fromi-ground zero, Besidual radjation would kill exposed persons in an area of 1,300 square miles within 48 hours, Short-term fallout, lasting hours, days or months, “would be lethal. over 1,500 square miles. Total area sub- ject to firé-storms and ae would encompass’ * = i = . 3 : « : “S . 4 les es) cs se cen ck co ca ee ee a route would bend in a_ north. westerly direction leaving Troy at the intersection of Square | Lake and Adams roads. Economic aad engineering data will be presented by the Michigan! Highway Dept{ at the hearing to- | gether with testimong taken from interested citizens, Public reaction is expected to! be taken into confideration before final plans for the néw expressway }are approved, ~ Southfield Woman Dies in Car Crash A Southfield Township woman, died in Receiving Hospital, De- troit, this morning of injuries sus-' tained yesterday in a two-car col- lision in Detroit. Det is Mrs. Joan A. Bigham, _ of 28534 Marshall St. . Detroit’ police said Mrs, Big- ham's car entered an open inter. section (no stop signs) at Marrt- son and Pine streets, near Briggs Stadt ‘ ry ousty with another car at 4:35 p.m. The other driver was not hetd. Mrs. Bigham and her four chil- dre’ were of their way home from the Detroit Tigers-Boston Réd Sox’ baseball] game. The children and) four other passengers in Mrs, Big- ham’'s ear escaped injury, Chile is said to have about two- thirds of the known mineral re- soufces contained in all of South America, : ed . not eligible for burial there, only two desires: enough money “to get me along” and ‘‘a hole in jthe ground” at Ft. Logan National | Cemetery when he dies, * & * His first desire is being satis- fied by an old-age pension, but Personal Property Taxes are not, returnable and must be paid by ihis second has so far been ‘ July 31, 1959. : thwarted. WALTER A. GIDDINGS Paca’s son, Richard, is parted | “~~ GITY TREASURER | at St,. Logan, which Congress 35 S. Parke St., Pontiaz, Michigan d ilitary cemetery in | . shee, Ine: was kleg ou Ohana | DON’T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT in 1945 while serving in the Ma- | ——— = for Home [Improvements and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS * “Improve Yi Your Hor Home We Do the Work _& Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money “ie Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts tf You Have we Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to’ 15 Year Terms additional will be.added on the first day of each month there- after on any unpaid City and School taxes. Payment made by mail must be postmarked not later than July 31, 1959 to avoid penalties. After February 29, 1960 all anpaid 1959 real property taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer for collection | | Because the elder Paca has never seen military service he has been unable to get a promise that he too ‘will be buritd at Le- (gan when he dies, | Poo OLD THEN | Paca said he was turned down ‘by both the Army and Navy dur- jing World War I because he was \0 at the time. But he said, ‘I! rved in France for 16 months) uh a canteen unit of the} YMCA.” After World War Il, he wrote letters fo President) Truman, Vice President Barkley, the Col- erado congressional delegation and other