{ 4 i i Fa ie eee Frogs \ : iS : Ste ee ee ee ee Pee ety ‘ : U. 6. Weather Bareas Forecast 117th YEAR _ w¥eKKKS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 195040 PAGES ours 8SS3i8thonan ce ae Knight Face We'll Stifle for 2 DaysBombings Give in 90-96 Degree Heartlittle Rock New Midnight .......... re Case of Jitters mm First Degree Warrant Due in Trooper's Death 2.6.M. aes sk eer n 76 10 GM. ci kee Seca: | € OM. oscgsuncncan 74 NOOR. ccncxes IT | Blasts Hit Fire Chief's EAST LANSING (AP)—Alvin W. Knight, his four- COM. kis sicww wns 74 a een eer 92 | Car, Board of Education| day duel with police finally ended, faced a first degree murder charge today in the shooting of state police- man Albert Souden with the trooper’s own gun. State Police Commissioner: Joseph A. Childs said a warrant charging the ex-convict and ex-mental patient with Souden’s slaying likely would be issued in Howell by Prosecutor Wilfred H. Erwin of Livingston County. Knight fell exhausted into bed at State Police. head- quarters here last night after leading officers through a tangle of underbrush to a shallow grave four miles southeast of the village of Argentine. There the par- tially clad- body of the 29- year-old trooper was found beneath a cover of leaves and branches. His uniform was buried nearby. The questioning was highlight ed by a dramatic personal appeal from Souden’s wife, Clara, 23, who pleaded: “I'll pray for you and for The mercury rose above 90 degrees today for the third, Building, Mayor's Office straight day and more 90-degree heat is in sight again) tomorrow, the Weather Bureau said. | The latest heat wave could top this summer's record high of 94 degrees Aug. 25 and 26. *t might warm up to #stifling 96 today and tomor-' [threw Little Rock into a row, the Weather Bureati warned. new case of integration jit-| The mercury hit 90 degrees at 11:30 today and was ‘rs today. “pene upward. The tem- The blasts Monday night ‘perature should dip to 68- €choed through town in UJ. N. Committee 74 tonight, rising again to- rapid succession. morrow to a high of 90 to. The first bomb demol- |96, it was predicted. Skies ished a station wagon on { are to be fair today and to- Fire Chief Gann Nally i 0 U y adds ‘morrow. |front of his home. It was a near-perfect Labor Day| The second one hit the school Security Council Halts | yesterday, with a high of 92 dur- ss sso and the third the . ling the afternoon. Oakland County Russian Veto Attempt, ’ | parks and lakes were crowded,| Police poured out in force | From Our News Wires LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —| ‘Three night bombings i ‘but not jammed. with riot : Hin Selects — Rrawosts ® ~*~ « * seach pss pore late as give you. but please tell me where : ; ; At Dodge State Park on Cass! four public high schools. Two of my husband is Erem on News Wires | Lake attendance was .2,700. the schools were integrated by | State Police said Mrs. Sou UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The five Negroes Aug. 12. Sea's plas, souks iiee bourse ' ; | The Hawthorn Park dedication ut . seca ia veto festival was an outstanding suc- | No one was injured but police a ias oe "at ; four-nation| cess, sponsors said. suggested to school board mem-| subcommittee to look into Laos’; More than 2,000 attended. ma k. pers that they and their families. ing the event one of the most suc- | eave their homes and spend. the fore Knight led officers to the bedy and admitted the slaying, was an important factor in per suading the man to talk, Det. Lt. Howard Whaley said. charges of Communist aggression. | Ini ight elsewhere. —_ The 1l-national council put Ar-| |cessful of its kind in recent Por _ ae oe ; AP Wirephote : a . ier TROOPER SOUDEN gentina, Italy, Japan and Tunisia’ ‘tiac history. * * * HE WAS BURIED HERE — So indicates State ex-convict Alvin Knight who has admitted slaying pei ae iesegrnia ‘m ona th beommittee by a 10-1! Wever-Owen-Hawthorn Com-| Police checked cars and homes, Police Capt. Thomas Grant at the shallow grave the officer with his oWn service revolver. Souden her = ee ee x * * on the su of y le virtually all public officials and| cite 5 gation and probably would sign a vote for a resolution sponsored by |munity Club, which sponsored the) lothers who have been promine - site of trooper Albert Souden. Police were led to had been missing since he had left to question formal confession today Britain, France and the United! agrend festival, raised about $1,500 prominent’ the spot in a heavily-wooded area near Flint by Knight about a burglary last Thursday : . Sistew n funds for park improvements, jin the integration squabble. Lights : * * * rs ou en | said Leslie H. Hudson, festival © in yal school buildings were termed ; a Thus ended what Childs said was : The three sponsors are mem | chairman. ‘ the most intensive search by State bers of the Southeast Asia Treaty | | x * * Nally’s firemen helped police | Police in the 42-year history of a es eWS Organization, — has declared | About 1,000 watched city offi-| turn back some 200 segregation- | the force Laos in its defensive area, cials dedicate the park with its ists in a march on Central High AT one time or another ne ’ Bravel The vote came five minutes after official name, Hawthorn Park.| School on the opening of school WO state policemen combed po y midnight toward the end of an Hawthorn is the first of the city’s! last month. farmlands, woods, and marshes bi rks to be ici surn 4 Argentine after S« -IGHTON (AP) Line. Cars emergency session that began on & pa 2 officially named. It was at Central High School san dinapeeered oni a roti ‘as eae wo " * aide Labor Day afternoon and stretched A 12-year-old boy was involved where mob violence broke out in < sappes a Souden, surrounded hy relatives through eight hours of talk and a in the only mishap at the fes- the fall of 1957 , glary investigation Thursday. Hun-'and friends, learned yesterda att St bode of | dreds of sheriff's deputies, police-|that her 65-hour vigil had ender dinner break. | tival, David Noel, 132 W. Chi- jnine Negroes. Federal troops were | men from southern Michigan cities for } t igi! had ended ° ECK . AM UML 5, : mg PS for her husband, State P SEEK QUICK CH | ties. pele ea = eel called: in to restore order, and civilian volunteers joined in. Trooper Albert Semen olice Delegates expressed hope the| skunk spray washed from his CEE TAKES CHARGE SEIZED FRIDAY | Sgt. Adolph Ploehn, director of subcommittee would go quickly to eyes. Police Chief Gene Smith took. 9 é : . ced lthe Brichien Slate Police Poav ead I nd bring back the facts | F ; Knight, seized Friday in a cot ghton State ice t an 2208 @ ing Dac cis as personal charge of his 160 men! tage near East Tawas more than Souden’s commanding officer, told 150 miles from the murder scene, the 23-year-old woman her hus- maintained his innocence through band was dead Although she had three days of questioning. Then, held on to. a faint hope through suddenly, he cracked ithe search, she had expected the * * * tragic news Yesterday morning he volun. “She took it like a trooper’s to take officers to the|Wife.” Ploehn said David and a friend were bi-'who stopped motorists and pedes-. cycling on : oki : Kote Matondsire of Sopasi ex- |t0 the perk when the iriead's take |"Tinne slike for checking. ~~ | pressed belief it would serve as ‘bumped into the skunk. The} smith was visibly angry He | a “United Nations presence” in (skunk ejected a blast of its highly- checked the wrecked buildings the area and would ease tension. | odorous spray just as David wasiand then returned to police head | Henry Cabot Lodge of the United Tiding by. quarters where he paced the floor! [ States, introducing the resolution,| Southwesterly winds in the Pon-jand waited for reports. ial it was the least the cou i) tiac area registered two miles an ; amd ed * vq hour at 10:15 a.m. The lowest| “The FBI was called in. Se a basis for possible further action. | teered body if they would agree not to “Her head snapped hack as expose him to townspeople of Ar-| i¢ she’d been struck. Then she could do for Laos. In a veiled . : : reference to possible SEATO inter-| jtemperature preceding 8 a.m. was| “Fe police from North Little gentine or newsmen ‘or photog jewered her head again and vention, he said alternative actions, | 14 degrees. wire! just acres the Arkansas Faphers . | started crying softly.” . Without hesitation, Childs sald. | wre Souden’s vigit started at if they became necessary, might! be “much more dangerous." He) R d§ h | R The most damage was at the he led them to the abandoned (1p ae _ . said. “The United States beltoves! @a C 00 eport office of Knoop jaja) construction 10 p.m. last Thursday when she farm where Souden’s squad car (nod the post and reported her there is no doubt at all that aggres-| company which he heads. There was found Friday, thea through jushand had not returned fr sion is being committed.” | Pontiac's schools are opent a steel panel in the building was a cornfield and orchard and into | _, é 2 1 a rom | Thursday. Te lea ng nathed nde the suet = thichiy © ana whees ts work. He was four hours late But the resolution did net men-| hem — rma more about | * A - | béd y wooded . She waited through the long tion Laos’ accusations that Com-| /em read The Pontiac Board of | | y lay. It appeared te Rave (nights and days cuddling her 7- nvasiat Neth Viewers is guilty of Education’s “A Report to the One room of the school board been shot’ at least three times lecsathecld aon Edward. tania aggression and is providing troops, | | People’ in today’s Press, This building was wrecked4and win- — in the back or chest, in an lto foreet her fear ea supplies and artillery support to, outlines the recent achievements (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) arm and a leg. The treoper’s — 4 ‘ Lastian rebels. Nor did it mention, and progress in the city’s schools. own gun was the murder wea. | Sunday night she went to Laos’ request for U.N. emergency, Meg _— ene : pen, East Lansing and et Alvin force. Admiral’ Wife W ’ Searchers had covered the area) MMsht 8 dByear-eld former Laos will turn to the Southéast| ‘ me orks In Today s P ress at least ‘twice’ before =aP eed Ge: choca stay, Asia Treaty Organization for aid| fae alir England |... “There were places in there’ a oe stay- | if its plight grows more serious! (UPI) — An admiral's wife | eer Re where the cover was so thick it | | and U.N. action is delayed, its) brought in some extra money | Comics ra. | was hard to see a man standing) “Where is my husband.’” she | Foreign Minister Khampan Panya/ for the family coffers yesterday | County News ...... nee 18 ' few ov me ite 7 nad. ‘asked Knight | said at the airport, shortly before| by working as a shipbuilder, Mrs. | Editorials ............... 6 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | “I'm sorry. [ can't help yout he left on his way to New York.| Elizabeth Unwim earned 70 cents | Markets .........-........ 25 — jKnight replied | He said his government might have) by cutting the ribbon that start. | Obituaries ................ 8 Mrs. Souden returned home She | to invoke SEATO's pledge to de-|¢d cranes lowering a 15-ton ship’ s| Sports © .....-.......0., 20-22 News Flash still had hope fend it-against Communist aggres-| keel into place, Her husband, | Theaters ; . | Her hope ended at 3 pm. ves- sion, Adm. John Unwin, said proudly: | TV & Radio Programs .. 31 terday when Ploehn approached The Laotian govefnment today, ‘Five shillings represents the | Wilson, Earl. ............ 31 WASHINGTON i — President the modest Souden home reported widespread Communist! Piecework for laying a keel.’ | Women’s Pages ..........1315 0 | | Eisenhower will make a radio. § Mrs. Souden will receive insur- troop movements across Northern & television report te the people | mes on Page 2, Col. §) Laos and speculated the rebels Open Tuesday Eve “Tu 0 rromoet, Tonight “Tit 9. SLAIN TROOPER'S HAT — A state policeman AP Wirephote | | Teereday night on his talks | Oo saul as Sees Gaur pe ” J s } mm se enomy Furniture | places a trooper s hat into the rear of a car to- from his shallow grave ina heavily-wooded area | cece eoogee Peleg i vanaf, Tonle 1 9 ecadinbe willl (ad annie lima Tiemes Meensey’ Purttiese “Mapp's Bestery” | day after the personal effects of murdered state near Flint. Police said Souden was stripped. of | White House office from 7:30 to ——— = - : . Open Tonight “Til 9 (98 E. Lawrence Downtown: — Albert —— were cues —_— x” oats his — med into the grave = casa shot. | 7: 45 p.m., EDT Themas aster —— ' Open bin as uv A Happy Pleasant Home Life Comes First Do You Want a Good Education for Your Child? Peet ways assume Jerr chisd's Wwacher is “interest in school are children whose families have con- spends most of its leisure on television, children are not ame "Wee mock Are intejligence test iguscores of practicnl aie wom, tihows are, Sag ogg] cnawerd vinced them schoolwork is worthwhile. » likely to feel a great desire to learn to read, uation taco e. themselves, four, in the series Just by showing an interest you can greatly encour- * * By DR. BENJAMIN FINE AND LILLIAN FINE age effort. Of course, the interest must be genuine; most Besides exposure to the printed word, children need “You didn’t like school?” a sports columtilst asked children are quick to detect pretense and condescension. —to hear good music, to look at fine paintings, to take ex- Rocky G: And it is not about an 8-year-old’s progress in reeaere ' ploratory walks. “Naw,” snorted Rocky, “I hated it! I played hooky alla —— - x * * ; time.” . ie, oN Ro ® _They should be encouraged to learn the names of. te &* Long before children start school, parents can do birds and trees they see. Trips to the 200 and to museums “And your children like school?” the interviewer asked much that: will encourage’ éducational success. ‘oateatet oe pinion sti ae child — ah a little later. : se ac ut a good idea. P : A happy home life is the greatest gift any child ex him to as m as e. fog ped on 4 prec they eee rar it. They'd ean receive. A pleasant, serene atmosphere, love — "hecanay a Aewoacl hsm art director was asked, these are the priceless ingredients that give him secur “Do you come from an artistic family?” Basically most parents tend to feel pretty much ity. With that kind of a background children can con- “Ne,” he laughed, “my dad’s a cigar. maker.” the way Rocky does: we wasted many educational op- _ eentrate on their schoolwork. “How did you and your brother. (also « professional) mistakes reg — 3 ™ make the _. /Amother factor is the presence of cultural interests get interested in art?” - _ in'the home. Parents who love to read to their children “Why, I don't Know, m mother could draw a Mitte How can we help them? Most children who: take‘an seldom complain that “Johnny can’t read.” When a family Fen t eeiaad aa Page 2, col. >) ‘ ee ‘ a . r ‘ \ - ¥ een marae: : he ‘ he = : pee x F 4 y I .__THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 A | Pfe : e e pe - The Day in Birmingham . Widay Tratfic; 13 in Michiganwit Request Permission aaa ae win i _. |to Build Swimming Pool’ yraggg Five Deaths Nation's COuM | saci — san eros vss omnes ace ; Mar Holiday \,. apy GQ) |: mecting nu toques 10 pet|would be sed mogty oy cee | Higher Than ‘58 tm ce. _--. ven i i Cooler Weather No Fatalities ds Rain .: | to Bring Reliet in Last Rush mit construction of a neighborhood In County swimming pool opposite 282 Hen-| The commission is expected to 8806 | . ley Dr., in the Forest Hills Sub-\take a request for rezoning at By The Associated Press Police Marvel at Safe Two traific deaths and three! Total Accidents Add Up | division. , 412 E, Frank St. under considera. There will be a change over| Tt en poesia the Labor Day fo 584 With 78 Boating |, D. K. ‘Simpson of 292 Henley! Frank Van Fleteren of that ad- ;weekend in Oakland County. | . ° reside dress rezoned | In addition, a Royal Oak man, | and Swimming Fatals a orl coco nde: nm ‘i from here igr ages Ato to many sections of the country to- Driving on State Road day from the hot, muggy weather During Danger Hours of the Labor Day weekend. | aap tee Gk ky gs Sat- swimming pool association — a/non-retail business. He explained * * * By United Press International | y night when struck by a car Traffic ...0. oo... eee. 422 non-prfit organization which Id|that the area, except for his lot, The Weather Bureau predicted : — while fixing a tire on the Detroit- Boating .......... on» bee 26 jlown and te the pool for the |is given over to business and the scattered showers in the Pacific) On Michigan highways thirteen) Brighton Expressway in Livingston] Non-boating drownings .... benefit of members property in question is no longer Northwest, Idaho and Nevada; | persons died during the long Labor County, Miscellaneous ....... cose. BA " ieatrabhe for veuldential use scattered thunderstorms from Day weekend but the hours of Only one person died in Oak. | Total ...... tse treseeees. «L6G Plans call for a pool large , eastern New Mexico across the greatest danger during the home-' land County traffic over the aaa enough to serve 56 to 75 people. Also on tonight’s agenda is a southern plains states and the ward traffic rush were free of same holiday period last ‘year. The number of dead from traffic) The project would include land- | Teport by Birmingham Police Gulf states to the South Auantic fatalities There were ne 4 ioe * laceidents this Labor Day week-| scaping and a fence, Chief Ralph W. Moxley on a coastal states: scattered thunder-| Drownings claimed nine jives . lend moved past last year’s na- . p traffic survey conducted at the storms in the northern (reat and two other persons died in mis- Less than an hour after the of- tional figure vary Bias me According to Simpson, life intersection of Maple and Chest- Lakes area. . cellaneous accidents to hoeost the ‘ficial holiday death count began | The National Safety Council had _ er streets. * * * weekend aceidegtal death toll in jat 6 p.m. Friday, two Flint men predicted the 1958 figure of 420 2. | The survey resulted from a re- Cooler weather for the most the state to 4 drowned while fishing in Holly dead in automobile mishaps would Official to Take Part quest for a traffic light at the part, will acne ihe Fait, . Kinte Police marveled al the TE Wen, Miseraiisie tos » earoid| on exceeded. It forecast 450 dead corner, Reco mmendations by the fi tewavile, Ne GO ENC) ace auat met wm. singin Nie wan: | _ cUrpan dh ed anys during the period from 6 p.m.| . city’s traffic engineering consul- oferain fell; more than 4'2 at Craig P. Curran, drowned Sunday ¢ : locs Jost in traffic in Michigan on | me Friday to last midnight, local in all n tant, T. M. Vanderstempel, who Spray, N. C., and more than 3 a. on Upper Straits Lake. The son time. conducted the survey, will be inches at Rocky Mount and But abor Duy. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Cur- With the slowly rising death toll . heard G ner, N. © The Automobile Club of Mich, ran, he fell from a dock behind the council again warned that the John A. Streit, assistant director . * « * ‘gan had warned that the hours . | his home at 5975 Upper Straits | aji-time high of 461 dead—set in of the Pontiac Parks & Recreation, Bernard F. Stanbery. Some rain fell Monday in scat- from 6 pm to midnight yester. | Blvd. and drowned in three feet|the Labor Day weekend in 1951—| Wi! take part in the 4ist National) Service for Bernard F. Stanbery tered sections, Tampa, Fla, had day would be the most dangerous of water. was periously close, In that holi- Recreation Congress Sept. 28 to 53, of 5215 Winlane Dr., Bloom- 1.11 inches of rain, Corpus Christi, of the weekend with possibly the bell x * _|day 658 persons died from acci- Oet. 2 in Chicago, Ml. , , field Hills, will be held at 3 p.m. Tex., about '3 inch Atlanta, Ga ‘greatest traffic volume in history A The county's two traffic fatali-\gents of all causes. Streit will participate in a panel| Wednesday from the Bell Chapel . about 144 inches and Greenville on state highways { Nes were Floyd A. Farmer, 70.| the Associated Press surveyed discussion on the schools’ role in|of the William R. Hamilton Co. S._C., nearly 1 inch ”~ + t 0 f q 0) UCd lon of 368 Tower Rd, White Lake tne Aug. 21-24 weekend, a non-|COmmunity recreation. Burial will be in Roseland Park It was 112 degrees Monday a! But motorists manayed to make | Township. and Robert D. McClus- holiday period, for comparative) More than 2,000 recreation Cemetery, Detroit. Gila Bend Ariz, and 110) at those hours of danger perfectly ‘ky, 28, of 2700 Vendome St., Pon- purposes, The survey showed 307 leaders are expected at the con-| Mr. Stanbery died suddenly of a Blythe, Calif, Chicago had % sale itlac dead in traffic accidents, 15 in|&ress, sponsored by the American heart attack Monday at William N 5 . (Continued From Page One) Farmer walked in front of a : ‘reation Society and the Na-|Beaumont Hospital. Michigan had only one multiph | : ., "boating mishaps, 71 in non-boating | Recre y M P ‘ fatality traffic aceident during th. “Just by showing interest you can greatly encourage Lenreghinlrsny eh struck Sunday | drownings, 76 dead from mis-|tional Recreation Association in He was manager of the Na- if €rc ants jweekend and that involved a mo effort.” accident “occurred. on Farmeworth |cellaneous ae ce teat pexionl| coopers tse wit (various “viher tional Bank of Detroit branch tone yas We had lots of paint books and crayons and stuff like |street near Union Lake road in|‘! dead was 469. _ IFecrestion groupe. in Huntington Woods. , ; Two Chicago residents, Leon that around. And mother was always dragging us to |White Lake Township. | _ His wife, Gertrude, is a teacher ard McGee, 30, and Loretta Rog some museum. Poor Mama! We still tease her about | McClusky died Sunday morn. | = }at Brookside, Cranbrook Schools. " . . ‘i z ; 0) 7 | . 0 Op al y Sede watt — Fae seen ! the way she tried to get us interested in Rembrandt | Ing after smashing a motorcycle K night Faces ( harge | Mr. Stanbery was a member of veered into the path vot an " unstond ef Baseball” _ Into the side of the Davis Mar. | |Christ Church Cranbrook. “ere ’ * pp o n oO | ] i ’ ket, 3996 Aubu ., Aubu * *& * Plan Group Trip to Buy coming Greyhound bus near Obviously, “poor Mama’ was a good deal smarter than Heights. rn. Rd rm of Ist Degree Murder Surviving besides his wile are a Store Decorations for Erie in Monroe County. her boys suspected? Pontiac state troozers and — . |son, Joel; two daughters, Hallie Christmas Season The Sie sles acd) ane aloatt t ok ok iff's deputies said traffic late Ann and Diane Kay, all at home, | (Continued From Page One) the killing at all,’ Childs said. and his aunt, Mrs. Edith Beasley \‘It could easily have been; What finally broke through) of Detroit, drowning Hatgld Funnell 49) and : Of course, there is always the danger of putting s0 Monday aftrnoon and night was Philip Youny 400 both of Flat . much emphasis on learning that a child develops a mental heavy on all area highways Downtown Pontiag (merchants drowned Friday night when Fun block ebout 3 ing 3 es is do} * * * | missed.”’ |Knight’s false veneer of innocence, | will be asked next Wednesday to nell’. 12 year ald aon fell over Mock about learning to reac 1en you really do have a ; | Whaley, credited with obtaining the commissioner said, appeared No fatal accidents were record- ; do their Christmas shopping carly, board and capsized their boat on Problem. A relaxed, confident attitude toward learning - iver tholen Akan — Knight's conféssion, said the 4g- to be a combination of fatigue rs. u en earns at least as far as their own store jloldridge Lake near Holly The will be reflected in the child ney . ay |year-old one-time butcher told this after days of questioning and an d the homeward rush late Monday | rh ’s wife M ’ decorations are concerned boy was wearing a life jacket ane * * * would produce the weekend's most | 8t©Ty: aoe oe ae €, MPs. of us n § Fate * * * al sho safely Perhaps you are thinking, books, records. tickets to ‘hazardous driving conditions. heed ee s betes ane, oe A special shopping trip is planned MTs somerml ski Tk lint concerts —how can I afford to buy all that? Well, books —— =e ialage all a Mrs. Souden, mother of a : : : own? wo-yearold Di © Co . ‘ . ‘ ; ‘reports that a car owned by his : : ’ (Continued From Page One) in connection with ithe Downtown Abditwocyenr ta David Ion! : of) and records can be borrowed from libraries or friends It . sleplather Carl Wollner a by as seven-month-old wen insisted one . =e Merchants Assn’s drive for a rural Constantine died in misce ’ tte onaible t ck ‘teal Huresina al salen or seco | om Ings ast JE , ou , talking to Knight Sunday night, ance and benefit plan lump pay- wealth oof exciting decorations laneous accidents a tole) 2 PEER UP ELCAL DATEEIDA At sales OF et spotted in the vicinity S . plant) coming here from her home | ments totaling some $18,000 plus downtown this Christmas season Sobteralski had been drinking ondhand stores . | R that had been burglarized near | north of Brighton. and annual pension of nearly : said Greorge Richman, association url eu) om a Anal bpurige Paperbound books are inexpensive. A family can Litt e ock Peace eo sald Knight fitted tie | “She was almost certain that|$3.000 for herself and her infant | president ne. oF Ne uu Ever nae enjoy concerts and plays from balcony seats; indeed description of the man who had her husband was dead, but she/son. i i ici | The trip will be to Franken ("> ee cia children often prefer to sit “way up high.” Museums (Continued From Page One) been driving the car and asked him |@dn't want the body to be lying} State Police financial officials tally hanved when his clothing be & | " Chi La ed|reported M Clara Soud | math, where the association has matangled in the dourhanthi are usually free. \dows were shattered. The con-|to go with him to the Brighton Ut.” Childs said. “She pleaded|re ble f us: en's already purchased “a greatly . cussion from the bombing there State Police Post for questioning. |With Knight to give back her hus-|eligible for: | augmented” atreel display, Kich of his parents’ parked car at Mar Nevertheless, 1t{ does cost some money to give your aes Oil windawa il ihe Carmelite iband's body even if he couldn't} 1. $10,000 in group life insurance man sald. cl . children cultural opportunities. But is there any better Monastery ‘next anor whece Cath. | ee TURNS WITH GUN ‘bring him back to life.” on trooper Souden. i ‘ -_} . unr “Association member not Other 4 ‘ . ncludect way to Invest money? “He who pours his purse into His nie puns were asleep. None was, , Knight, olad in pajamas, got| h We were ——_ ai 2. Between $6,600 and $6,700 / Oh wis ‘A “ ye bathe Syeteos «hues . . * rewed x rned \ ; "i ' asked to order decorations for thet; fahm Olinen _ . whester head,” said Benjamin Franklin, “need never fear thieves hurt Salat Wits The aie ee Tran [Knight wan our Tan oe a Gan from a voluntary benefit plan é ' rye ei} LOC TIES . _ - e p ; » - own store windows,” Richman ex NY — died Saturday — of Injurie m, * * * | Elsewhere on the school daa toy aes back, he climbed into the back |missioner said. ‘‘We caught him in which her husband was en- plained uffered Friday night) when the It can be done on a moderate income, but it is neces- |"!on - slag: Niele cond Seat of the squad car and ordered|up on too many lies, especially nee * * * car in which he was nding sary to make some hard choices. Yet an FM radio. a good |Peaceruty a Min in veeine 'Souden to drive off. discrepancies on where he pro-| 3. At least $1,000 for the State “We hope every store will make crashed into a semi trailer neni phonograph or record player, and a substantial library of |““* ©xfeneed quietly } gina. | After a round-about drive over fessed to be at different times on|Police ‘100 Club” which is paid pile effort to brighten up ine a Hunn a books and records will probably cost muctT less than the |!GNORE AGITATORS . . nue! ed sice! ya oo poe at the day of the slaying. an coe of violent death. in 18 ime ua ae . ace ait eit Vowhile crosaim wall-to-wall carpeting you've had your heart set on I two pc peenuomy ieclitine night deeaah teauent bunting x © * days said se —_ me an stPUcK | x © crn ca riend of race agitator John ! gl oh: : Chairman of the street decora- street near his home Saturday * * * Kasper, turned up at the Orchard \tFips. Holding the troopers’ serv-| oe said re y= aistresscd due her husband. tion program this years Frank S| John Roike, 23, Detroit —fatalls To finance a child through high school costs at least Villa School in Miami but werejice pistol at his back, Knight ok a Post ted. of kent In pais ire) somes mal alan) receive Lyndajl, manager of Sears Roe: injured Saturday when his car $2,000 College away from home now costs at least $2,000 paid no attention by the few white |forced Souden to precede him mol ot dane the nauiny aval an annual State Police pension of buck & Co struck a tree near Harbor Beach a year It is important to make sure that the money is ichildren and the 15 Negroes who/the woods. |gation. There was no check on the|@bout $2,850 a year plus $10 a = - William Ro Sevald, 76, Reval well spent and that youngsters get value veceived arrived for yne ust “y of school. a on said, —_ | missing trooper between about saa ele her seven-month-old 3 : Ouk—killed by a hittrun driver > ewel “A suddenly bolted and ran. Knight |9:30 a.m. on the morning he dis- . Birmingham Man ahile cbakeleg a ite ec he A report by the National cecasuee Association Only four Negroes — those as-) fired at him three times and the |appeared totil late oy night when| The pension represents one-half P { | Detrott Brighton . expresawa) points to the value of education. e average elemen- signed to the school by the Dade| trooper fell dead. Mrs. Souden telephoned to report of the average salary of her hus- on rogram a Naturday tary school graduate, over a lifetime, will earn $116,- County School Board — were ad- Knight, who said he had only|her husband had not come home. band for the past two years. R It C f b Sheps : ; 000. The high school graduate will earn $165,000, while mitted at Orchard Villa Twenty | intended to fe "Souden to a tree “We have rules and regulations,| The payments will be made ealitlor Con!a | = ap Nanabounn gee | ’ tiers r, the earnings of the college graduate will go to $268,- other Negroes were due at a end make « get-away, dug a shal-/Dut human beings being as they|monthly by check and will con- STRUCK Dy a enp ow mri , Th , ir. 3 . | ; . 7 a " ae ul | ing ; 000. The technical institute graduate will earn $280,000. white school at the Homestead Air low grave. He stripped off the are. they sometimes forget or are|tinue as long as she lives or until A Birmingham tealtor (,) Gor bevel Satiurdiny southeast 4 Force Base elementary school near Sass oie oo ee it lax,” Childs said. ‘‘I doubt if we|she remarries. ; don Walker, will appear oon the Jackson From the dollars and cents standpoint, if for no other, Miami. ahoul 75 izet away to lessen | Will change any procedures, but rogram at the 45th annual con James Dare 17) Muskego ee . : - anllege a . . (8 ‘ way . He | . Ha att Manne wate wn ae i oe ‘ Ki " _ the value of a high school or college education remains The first integration in a rural chances for identification if the |! certainly expect our men will be Prof. Emeritus Lloyd ’ BO USP old y UAT UMC Meaatelis UU inchallenged | - : ae | jmore aware of them from now tate Assn. Sept, 17.19 at Mackinac car in which he wax riding over unchalleng . county in Virginia began without body was found. is From U of M Is Dead 2 jaland) fined wad burst inlo flanies The opportunities are there if the youngster is inter- trouble in picturesque Front | Knight then walked back to the) . ° * * * quartile af Scatteiile ested in books and ideas, if he knows how to study and | Royal. Pes: tossed the spent cartridge| * * * ANN ARBOR w — Prof. Emeri- } . ! » o i} *, 2 ; : Walker, 3701) Franklin Rd Nilian Janenes 27. Shelby died express himself clearly. | Sikty Negroes were assigned to eres ie diuee tie crim. Funeral service for the slain/tus Harold R. Lloyd, 79, who Bloomfield Township, will present \hey his car struck al tree nen * * * ‘classes at formerly white achools pean ‘tietd across: the road and state trooper will be held tomorrow taught in the college of engineer- a demonstration appraisal at a yy wwland Sunes The parents must show the way in the child's earliest jin Alexandria, Front Royal, Nor- | sandoned ‘ s at 2 p.m. at the Lutheran Church ing at the University of Michigan sub-meeting of the American Insti Winnie Louw Rush 19% Blanchard ‘folk and Charlottesville in Virginia : in the tiny Saginaw County com- for 29 years, died Sunday tule of Real Estate Appraisers | Hed Sune ! Ik years, There is a story about a mother who asked a famous Seven “Negroes entered two After removing the cash, |Munity of Marion Springs. ng World War I he Setucnad af . Cth Ee Wray when y mi ‘ REP Asn 3 ’ = qu wevi % : ’ Duri Thursday morning Huck dco le tea Neither acd psychologlst When should TI begin my child's education? lAlexandria elementary schools| Knight tossed Sonden's billfeld Burial will be at nearby Brant, to his native England to work for More than 500 Michigan real. lide? with an auto at arial inter 7 * * * without disturbance. It was the| Into a bog. He hiked home and Souden's home town. a British manufacturing firm. He tors are expected to attend the (section im Montealay Counts When will your child be born?che asked start of the second year of token; sped away in his stepfather’s car rejoined the university in 1924 and convention, said Donald H. Finvdl A. Kerates. ve. White “Oh, he's 4 years old riow ™ integration in Virginia which gave| to the family-owned cottage Tavern, Office Building taught until] his retirement nine Treadwell, association president. | 4 ay), Township — ‘struck and | “Madame,” sald the old man, “rush right home! You in to court orders after a year of mere Cn nar afgmenteterin B . Ss C k years ago. Principal speaker will be James | killed white walking near. his | have already lost the moat important years!” imassive resistance to integration - e =a hil pos urn in Swartz Cree Udall of Los Angeles, president of hinge in OAklAnA (Comniy San of any kind at the public school| of Souden’s gun. , . the National Assn of Real Estate 4 ight level Shells, squadcar and billfold| FLINT (—Fire today destroyed Hart Is With Majority ; Boards. ony Tomorrow. Tips on Nursery School and Kinder- * * * were found by searchers within the Town Tavern and an adjacent ; { Treadwell wilt speak ata claane . UUs Wetind, 92, Gatien garten | The Orchard Villa School in'two days. All lay within a mile/Office building in Swartz Creek, WASHINGTON (# — Democra tic fl ba cua Monuaiy, r will he fol. Killed Sunday night in a three Condensed frome Mow te Giet the Rea Faucation for Your chia |Miami is in a changing neighbor- of the body. five miles west of Flint. Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan eal hy " a - the Grand Ho fir aes ident near Gahen in Bet Copyright tpg. , hood where the makeup of the | Knight, who has spent most of, Seven township fire departments) yesterday voted with the syed tel conwention headquarters rene County community has turned from mostly the last 29 years in state prisons answered the general alarm foras the Senate passed 68-14 the } er Col krtmann Joseph Borchardt, 16 white to mostly Negro in the past jor mental hospitals in Michigan/|the blaze, which broke out at 3:45|farm surplus disposal bill and sent ) ‘Lincoln Park killed ina car-truck Count White Corpuscles Teachers Get Pensions year. Only a few white pupils and Olio, apparently feared arrest|a:m. Origin of the fire was notjit to the House. j The Weather aceident in Brownstown Township ‘ were left in the district to attend | would bring another long prison|determined. There was no imme-! Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich) Wavne County Sunday night ROCHESTER Human blood NEW YORK — Teachers in 35 of the school. But it signalled Flori-|term, officers said. diate estimate of damage. did not vote on the bill but had : & | , Full U.S, Weather Bureau Report * * * contains about 11,000 white corpus. the states participate in state con- da's first acceptance of integration| NOT DISTRESSED The flames burned out telephone | announced he favored a ee ee tealcnt and toaaéice Other drowning vetims were cles per cubie centimeter trolled pension plans ‘in public schools. | “He qidn’t seem distressed aboutlines in the Swartz Creek area.|passage of measure. Men cee Wind Tastateinceaine ig. Mrs Margaret Rice, 49, Dear ) ereasing In afternoon to &- 15 miles /horn—drowned Friday night in the | Wedd in Foatlec St Clair River when two pleasure | i vei temperature preceding 8 @I ‘Wont. collided and she was pitched | ‘ } At 8 am: Wind velocity Ss mph lovierboard C C U e i Or reeten hededeelada ehar pm | Edward Pawielski, 30. Muskegon ; i Mee Cu j~ drowned Sunday while swim! ? Ne | Moon rises Wednesday at 1 17 pm ingot Abward Lake near St) Johp { fam Demateus Tempecstacrs aE THig PL Curran, 2, Orehard ; OM .ceeeee, TH 12m eH fell from a dock at Upper Straits osm. ae fe fell froma dock atUpperStralts | 10am. pe. OT | Dake geet: eb don iena: Frank Ciray a Detroit Loeeat (smeertae *) drowned Sunday while swimming, Mean temperature ....... fton Lake Huron at Forester in San Weat - i . eather—Sunny Hac Counts | One Year Age in. Pontiac Susanna Brown, 16, Holland —! Highest temperature . Lowest temperature ee ae 8! i drowned Sunday while swimming | ea m CL) BS Sasosce 1 665), ' bee, rye Weather ceases ‘in Lake Michigan at Lake Town —— ba hl are Mighest and Lowest Temperatures Tow nship. Park a his Date in 87 Years Joe Bemeneck, 36, Traverse City #7 In 1933 Se on 148) __ drowned Monday when his boat ;. Monday's Tymperatore Chart 63 CAapsized on Silver Lake in Grand Baltinidte 86 69 Memphis 91 j1) Traverse County. - : >} Milwaukee 94 %9| Walter Sneary, 20, Jerome — 4 z Minneapolis 93 jg| drowned Monday while swimming | go 9 New Orleans 01 Cincinnati 93 -70 New York #2 70 in Mercer Lake, Hillsdale County | Cleveland 1 is 04 = a3 96 > 3 = > eS c=] > = ~— = i { ! 90 a Omaha 60 - Peliston 66 «666 Duluth 3 31 Pittsburgh "0 8 Some in Civil Service HERE IT_COMES — First, pictures released of the Ford Motor It is powered by a six-clindér, 90 horsepower cast iron overhead by the end of December! but no price tag has been put on the Pe. | Port Worth 8 Mouse 2 ie | company’s enf¥ in the small car field, show the Falcon, which is valve engine, and Ford officials say it will be 50 per cent more = model. Industry experts anticipate a cost of $1,800 to $2,000, how- aL a steaen 2 hea. ba} fl CHICAGO — Highway workers of eheduled for area dealer's showroom introduction Oct &. The economical on fuel than the standard Ford. It has a unitized body, ever “ : : j ji Kansas City H 7 Washington #1 2, many states are under some form SiX-passenger car is two foot, three inches shorter than the stand and a wheelbase of 109.5 inches, compared to the 118 inch wheel- Le Les Angeles i te Tamps i 14 of civil service, ) ard Ford, one and one-half inches lower, and six inches narrower. hase of the standard Ford. Production of 100,000 units is anticipated . | . na ) { ‘ ; : y , .Se ee oe ey *” ma £ » ilieiitths, dP n tame. tinh dil nate aa : ie ai THE PONTIAC PRESS. “SS, ae oa”: Che —— ae i wee teen ae er eee ee TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1959. ee i} ELEVEN. . 4 Happens to Sailors, Said He | Callas, Onassis Dating? MILAN, Italy (AP) — Milan! “I cdhnot make any statement. 2 8 “* Right-to-Work t Gels Boost Stop all 9 kinds of ITCH the way doctors do! buzzed today over dating between! yet,” Miss Callas replied, “May-) Maria Meneghini Callas and ship- be I shall be able to make one C. of C. President Feels Owner Aristotle Onassis. Italian! in a couple of'days after consult-' fo NX papers said the stormy soprano’s; ing my lawyers.” i Such Laws Would Go WHERE A) WHY wareee a bt0d a ko o* Far to Clean Unions do you itch? 5 \ do you itch? Scotia nce — : ee Said Onassis: “I am a sailor : ay art ine compeny © and these are: things which may SPOKANE Wash. (AP)—Erwi the fabulous Greek. who has fig- | happen to a sailor.” a enn es Face @ Allergic Itch ured in stories of trouble between) * . D. Canham, president of the US rgic the 35-year-old singer and her 62- . Chamber of Commerce said today Ears @ Nervous itch year-old husband, Italian indus» Miss Callas appeared at the ‘iar “ceriain elements. ix labor Under Arms @ Eczema Itch trialist Giovan Battista. Mene- opera house to record Ponchiel- re askine (or trouble. 4 ' Arms ®@ Rectal lich ghini. 'li’s ‘La Gioconda” with La ire asking for trouble, and they " * * * Scala’s orchestra. Onassis, who is ‘are liable to find it’ Hands @ Insect Bites Newsmen confronted Onassis ©. "e™Mained at the theater only Ps a: Body @ Heat Rash and the diva outside La Seala 4 few minutes Canham. who 1s also editor of Groin @ Poison Ivy Opera where Miss Callas scored! “a Chri one wonton € Rectum o Sunkorn wi many of her triumphs. They asked : 4 ere Seah 1S - about the reports of a rift-and a Define Second $ Length [ae tow rd seit up what he oe @ Pruritus romance, WASHINGTON - A second is lial eek Maa oa oe eN a = os ein Gee WEE, cn * © CALAMATUM m dabebstiocmans) defined as 1/31,556,925.9747th part Catham. in a speech prepare of a year. Most clocks now set lor dels ay | ee Spake aa hs BRINGS RELIEF BEST ROACHES and ANTS aside 1/86,400th of a day to meas- oer ee fn Al enaeet a ide IE " shes Get rid of reaches and ants with Jehn- ure elapse of one second. TOUCHING MEETING — John King. 84, give an affectionate tug at lower lip of Jimmy a ld ' Kx ike 14 htt \ * q Sfyptbiit 7 Yt t i ) rece apr circ moe geet cpap ire retired Philadelphia z00 keeper leans over to the hippo, an old zoo friend wufion, bit they should be equa New for : Coutains 6 anti-itch ingredients SiuMs, THRIFTY, CLOONAN'S AND The city of Chicago is known as SSS . a : lly free not to jom—or to charg to soothe pain, ed healing, stop itch fast! Me SraVORITE, DRUG STORE. DIST. the railroad crossroads of the unians S ule ped Ndik- On spreading itch like poison ivy. WETHERBEE. ‘United States. * * ble new formula that combines 6 because it helps dry open weeping __ ee Cc r nics | S an Ud 3 U | S Union corruption would be se antiiteh ingredients ta relieve all lesions, prevents spreading. Pre- e O Hauninue ng if members were free 9 kinds of itch tn seconds! Called vents risk of infection from seratch- ai? withdraw when officials abused CAL sua ATUM* Ointment, thi too, becai allows the ing devices, is ‘an attempt of the 10" * a ~~ AMILTON SALE 959 Automatic Washers and Clothes Dryers Deluxe Features! All New in Original Factory Grates The washer with all wash-rinse temperature selection — Has every- thing — ‘SUDS-SAVER,” “LINT FILTER,” Water Level Control — Big Capacity. TWO SPEED—TWO CYCLE WASHER Susie? ER ONLY vn 2a SYLVANIA 21” with ‘Halo-light’ The built-in surround light bright enough to reduce the contrast betweerkj the TV screen and surrounding to a te ate ee darkness, soft enough prevent lighting the area aground the set to greater brightness than the screen's 2249 square inch viewing ares. teacher to monite ach yower, Canham said, Union 1 Value! SAN FRANCISCO iUPIi—A stu- will spend four hours a week in in it before obtaining his under- Thorn would then be forecd 1 dent sits in a glass-paneled isola- the laboratory and only two ‘n graduate degree. earn the loyalty of members, h tion booth, ears glued to his head- regular class, compared with the ‘The student must be able to Sald O phones, lips repeating the strange'customary four weekly hours of read write and understand the A "ighttowork Taw rs one why 100 Yo phrases he hears, eyes -watching classroom time language as well as speak it with C¥UlaWs Uen sho} the intercommunication panel for * * * t native in the tonvue shop agree ts whiel t TRU D instructions from the central con- ‘The Jaberatory can handle 64 eautumae Unicersin Gb San Et Powe | t ‘ EX DE trol room. : students per hour, each in @ Dr cisco students will be the bene. (7 OPUeh | tl * i vs vate booth. Dual turntables allow fjeraries of the new languape re- I ALUMINUM A scene from Buck Rogers? No, the student to listen to a master quirement,’ Father Connolly said just a preview of what freshman record as many times as he thinks “[n the modern world of interna- STORM language students ,may expect in necessary to perfect the under- tional lining, the knowledge of a the University of San Francisco's standing, speaking, reading and forergn language is essential for WINDOWS recently completed Electronic writing of each lesson i college graduate toda) Languaye Laboratory * * * . | The new $40,000 installation, ra Rive’ Mamta tndts ed ' equipped with, the latest record: instRMeer seevienal “wer She S Too Slender | 6 or More university to correct a recog student while rentral with f G t | hi J Db | mised weaknens in the American “!!0*S him ip (Cenrmun cate win 0 c Cac ing 0 Less than 6 $2] 95 ed. educational system—its failure any esa hoon of = Se . to produce students who have Father Connolly pointed out that DENVER «1 PIs Marlinda We Also Specialize gin ' proficiency in at least one tor students an proceed at th - O*M Mason's 117 pour may be dis ALL ALUMINUM eign language.”’ said the Rev Sciralint th, the: shortest ipossitite tributed well enough to make her kK. X, Connolly, S.J., president . : a bona fide beaut queen. but e Siding @ Awnirgs of the school. time Denver public school authorities LET US @ Patios e Carports linderethismne samy aft tlie “The above-average student) say the Miss Colorado of 1960 ts @ Com> Doors @ Basem't Comb guage instruction, each student “Hl not be held back. He wil be to thin to teac @ Porch Enclosures 7S urged to go ahead and, as an Marlinda is f ' Th Advertisemen . incentive to progress, will be Schoo! [fk quoting d b d | W ] allowed to petition at any time 7.) ill health ° us an S$! ives! for his final examination.” the ciandard ee ALL AWNING Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger president eptaines vomit have Yo Weigh it Teast 12 “HARRY SHOUP veered because aly leche wee ber eee Hf Conjunction with the stepped. Poun’'s 10 Bet @ permanent beaca MY. 3-4591 & STORM WINDOW SALES jooingee fecling after 40. try Osteen Tomr up language program the univer ne Js L. W. 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Sad Sometimes } NEW YORK (AP)—‘I'm just, Mort. who still wears his sweat- est about God seldom believe in'the public anything better, They, } window shopping in life, looking €r in his nightly monologues at man, His No, 1 product _ live in a world circumscribed by | ind I like best,”’ said the Copacabana here, fecls none Like most humorists, Sahl is broads, clothes, and horses. ipa ihe anos me es mer of these things is true probably at heart a born refor * * * : Mort Sahl ees ee : Loop 27 Orchard Lake A FE 2-8381 AUS Coebals tt *« * mer. He believes with playwright They complain of their limited | renera Lake Ave. . In 1953 Sahl was a $i pa week “Dm not very good at selfap- Arthur Miller that “everything freedom on television, but they) FREE CUSTOMER PARKING sresler-Wenring aa in a San praisaie: he said. But all Ido is has a message aren't taking advantage of what! Francisco cellar club tell peope the truth—and_ the} ts *« freedom there is | = FS * * laugh Hig one message he said, con- * * * Uk Pa rre Today, acclaimed as ‘the think + * sists. of two cryptic questions:| “Our greatest strength In pret eed ing man’s comedian." hes the top "I deal in satie a kind of so. “Does anyone care” Is anybody ica is our breecoai to sy at - | a yi vie Meee a cee contd GP aRGIGHIElitclal Gay ne Slade Taman, Glad elintering — we want, to laugh at and criticize | The world agrees on‘Gilbey’s, please’! mireelyes : . laughter. But he remains some- [ have to keep reminding people * ones ee we prc at, —_ r thing of an enigma both to his that what I do isn't radical—it's In ee curious he E ‘ti ae eee en = = s | ; . PwSsDADers alls (© LUSSIé ne g critics and his fans, who form @ fyaditional! half a dozen newspapers daily, | ik sate Pa here ey ont : e widening cult a Fh n fm “Cans 20 magazines a week in- have freedom | ‘ 4 Hck Aiiimor 1s -anliainn ‘ numerable books. This vast read a He has been called irreverent. pot that ing fare inspires many of his wry | a ‘bitter Will Rogers imember “My philosophy is simple — be a0 ke ne ” & : quips on life and feadership in the ; of the “sick sehool oof com Jieve the world is worth saving Space ag ' : a spokesman of the beat genera: and T believe in the glory of man : “ * f mes eagle ho yell she lon same comedian think sex | | ¢ é “WNit ' Gon, 2 ey! _ funnier than polities.’ he re oT fe Ee Now the Longest SLOW ea can sense of humor, which many Still No Hope ls Seen feel today is rather touchy? The left wing would have you as Strike Hits 56th Day I lieve ifs the rest " | believe it's the result of suppres’ te Pass 1952 Record | ¢ s1on said Mort I think mysell | I € the Ing trouble is public apathy | t an apathy that has come in the NEW YORK (APji—The nation- wake of the McCarthy era wide steel strike became the long- AP Wirephote 3 “Bit apathy can be even more Cst of its kind in the country’s ; 7 oR i? le Chae with a dangerous than actual suppres. history today—without the faintest ROOK TN EE Ramiro re ee , § coe glimmer of hope for a settlement homicide in the fatal stabbing of Thomas Jordan, 28, of the Bronx, j F | * * * SOON, on a Manhattan street. Roman admitted a dispute with the slain ‘ |. Nohmdly takes sides There are The walkout of 500.000 ste man and he also admitted chasing him, but he denied that he | no rand passions on the part of workers union members, shutting stabbed him. The youth came to this country several weeks ago d bla oth Youth today 4 a disine down mills accounting for 87 per from Puerto Pico 2 olved proup if os involved cam. Cent of the nation’s basic steel | } pletely in itself production, entered its o6th day at | ' ae Another N. Y. T Bi? * * © J _ NEGOTIATIONS SET Nnotner eCenager | | e This shows in the college hu A‘ ‘ satel 4 | : : DISTILLED LONDON OR } r j Liyiaer trike n aled y a | . 4 : mer moagavines There js very tit 4 a G I NJ L | 12 but it tinutty - j . 4 ie re haven tem And wna 2 MZ Ma as contour vos on Charged in Knife Death | errupted by yovernment interven | nummnes , there 4 ‘ Wath : uit um tient The Jeorgre t seymne nt was oo i C 4 F Haut vehil 4 more inclined to, : aroused MUSKEGON (UPD One of 7, LK want oansvthing bette How do tract provisions Prestrike wages the city. Pole started a crack Muskeg . ’ . . . they | rp Th never offered veraged $'.10 an hover dawn a week afta ind have ar sable hs est - KNOWN ee r our an Ing ervice 0 Ice rested over 300 youths on minor front) landmarks—the old ti insit A ie Hye shed once used as the Goodrich ; Since this Vet hegan youths 7 , at ‘ ; I NSE Sa al (Al 4 | ' ecpatiabls fo President boisen Puerto Peo everal week aun Two presidents Thomas Jeffer : me 24 : - whic Pte qatits iy pene emt oon besa The President has vetoed weued with Thomas Jordan, 28, sen and John Quine Adams, wer Ibey’s Distilled Lo eo : j : B . . re ey’s Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. 100% : ant i We Terns ef a ness heasiig Bill two bills in this held and made of the Bony, and chased him for elected to thats office by Con” Grain Neutral Spirits. W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd., Cincin- i mn: f ern Lor of tbe moder bar his regeetions stiek everabl blocks throwing broken ores having failed to poll a , . : : ; b , oo dia ' = ‘ aie "nati, 0. Distributed by National MW : : riers tock eV UNSS rs tient The new version still subject meces of pavement at him, When majority of the states’ clectoraj y National Distillers Prod. Co. :......... Rcews tees Se eeereeuers she eeee . tient fo committee action would retain Jordan stumbled on a curb, police votes previously . Pert ‘ pal byes je I Poe fodbritbionm-dollar anthorica ee ~ Cc din roytbby erga ial mal hit tion | Hib penmewal providing ¢ vape ' ! treet 4 tiprepbelinnce that i) ogni teeny Aweatthed been § Palau Pia vat Hoel itis I WX ttbatader ehoactment and on ad Cc |? fo bative i He Aityenny tH) million oon Jia ] ‘ * * * Pett boiseaihower could set cased c . % dboeee ate Avalos ould seme CO milion of each fund for citi Cc ne Hails topared down poi Hinder . OO) 000) population . : Hall an ae foray stalb ve + ’ : rifert ura ceptable fo Pre sichertt The tieasuipe would penrave the Cc Fosenhawer Tle vetoed an eather cuthariwation of previous bills fer : ! rth college cchasspoony loan to whict ¢ | Mey beLay tong Yietyes he ka yhowep coblipoeted frends Cc Woavne Moree Fb) Oe) could tar would teanster the Weprilhian bs is een epyate te tee faved on dollar authority. fa the calle ge doy Cc Phetise prassedl tall te Pelt the HOOP y pragican D # ti U ceuliyg: oan ras Phierpecnit 4 H wotild retain the 4}oonittien ° mis datand . Aothar athearitn fo t houstic pro D For all Your poutine |; raking! * * * rary for the leterty whee h Fusen . Vf ce med rate ron heer oppased But ome frirds shea » \foredan bout farted 7 woheen provided fo put ¢ hte op Eg 223 renin he: titan | | la eration - FINANCIAL Tl hen fs fF) qiiestion of neoney ' ve aeoomipbishrrent ory tha Toa E ir. ' uA , ’ lao way hhodlid : . cLRVIC , Fe ee a Russians Will Study i onty ar your see yours hanher first. 2 ——— a . ‘ r plis disposal bel lnuted with Country’s Footwear F werdiments Hhat seem Hhely to . 3 cose debass ote efforts fer ean LONDON 4 A governmental G premnapse gf wathy thre Tlouse ver ie ies en “reasonable foot 8 “ton, Tnehaded wa mm oexperimen Weal has been set up by the 6 fal orevival oof the a tamp Seviet Ministry of Pubhe Heath : ‘plan Vihar rmnate Veep i}aey Rhadio Moscow report ted taday a would extend Che present open The dispatch did not) toneh of : Cram for three year compared the pointed foe . 133-6 penny” Rd 3g 4 tere 14 00-17 50 few thin caniners down|purely voluntary contribution to Clarified by Adams attention, it delved also into al- will receive an offer from the | —_ va { : rand 73 6° atate ve ae -2400; strongifinance the campaigns of union l]eged -di ion in education, Schoolcraft School PTA on how @ me Ford Mot .... 815 gta oc 51.3 Weight utility up to 24.80: cutter bulls ice Ampa scorns . eg iscrimination in education = tage | , al : pon} ‘4 3 ind : Su me: ew lots food ce eholce incumbents in union elections. ease re aie sen a and housing. In those fields, fur-| much {it can contribute toward i * . “2 earling er steers ae || dams Tue nN -s | 1] I ke and Gardner Den. 48 rt | 86.5,27.98: load good 490 Ib. stock steers] The inquiry has.taken on an an- “\ther study was recommended by) a traffic signal at Williams La “e mn Bak ..... 12.6 Stevens J 31 llealves 30.00 iclima flavor sice passage of teacher asks a private hearing com i -| read and Lansdowne street. Ds INVESTMENT SECURITIES and pad St Beet Sg Bet eck 2 Feslereeaiahe 38. not enoueh tothe labor bill, Chairman John 1. ina teacher's tenure case only|tengeq "Under present. law the orking with' I ACCURATE QUOTATIONS | fe wees 96.4 Swift & Co .. $3 2| vealers steady to 1.00 higher, most choice| McClellan (D-Ark) and Vice Chair-|the final decision lawfully may be commision oo an t haciness’ The PTA has been working w th, ie: bite + pred Sag} Texaco 31 |80d prime vealers 3400-40 00; standard ‘SD) both Made public. goes 0 S$ the Oakland County Road Com- @% Be Gen Motes 2 tex 0 Sul. 1p 9/8nd. goed 25.00-34 00: cull and utility)man Karl E. Mundt (R-SD) a aaa inquiry m|'we months from now imission, the Board of Education —— ALL “4 Textron 24.4 15.00- ave sai -| He re o ap ifqu rom | aoeees A ( Gen Tire 22 oo tek W Ast” ine we Se conte lower: weights over, 08 mae Re cit fadieal mia ‘Juste A Rosati psa of ‘the ** * Aes we lomeap Board in an ef- ' Fi ‘ans ' 8 Over 4 s a vue . ’ : j ’ P . ‘ Gince, 341 Transamer 32.8 Ibs. along with sows steady: mixed No | OUR FACILITIES EXTEND FROM COAST TO COAST Homestk 402 US Steel .. 1017 over 240 Ibs. steady to 23 cents higher:| o .... rotected by statute.” against discrimination A request for advertising of bids, = ; — — wa Sad fog x ie at sows 275 cents higher 120 years ago. iare protec y statute. Half the members also urged for a new fleet vehicle insurance ae i x - , P apenas ss ’ | ndust Ray ... 5 | : PRE x 4 Ine Rand)... 81 oe as 383) a denial of federal funds to. colleges policy which expires Oct. 6 also — esory = “ a West Un Tel 385) © eT Pe eae and universities which refuse to will be discussed. Interlak Tr .. 2 weets A Bk 33 ee * radmit students because of race.| Township Clerk James Seeterlin. mee Sa es 34 | a The lone Negro member, George will recommend that the, town-| j int Mick... 9 Waneeh 38.8 | * M. Johnson of Washington, sug- ship's new fire chief. Ralph Fang-| tnt Silver 482 You Oh a rT in ‘| gested the same restriction on|boner, be established in an office. | Inc. P| Ll ae Fiode a 3 Zenith Rad 101 | public _ elementary and high An estimated $328 for equipment | f . I schools twill be requested for the office. | " j I ae nee ee : ee | 4 : , N : B : f principal underwriters of a a . - ; | , I con an nen na 714 Commanity Natl - United Funds, Inc. 4 Grill, 3521 Sashabaw Rd., Water- '} ford Township, and took a $38 Bank Bldg. ; Ltd |, a FS ee es nara ff cent United Funds Canada, ~ ter an u erm amount a coteves! vee prone Phone FE 4-1568-9 , , nounce oe * is pleased to an 4 A ' 1 the appointment of — BAKER & HANSEN | % ee eee . ‘ Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen GEORGE F ° REUTTER ; Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 oo . Divisional Manager , eo: _ Homeowners’ Policies Pontiac, Michigan t Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance. _—_— Life Insurance and adjacent territory. Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance 3045 satan St ‘ O Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types Edgewete Tenants’ Policies Pontiec, Michigan ; ‘ ‘ Ponting Press Photo ." TOUR COLLEGE — Close to 600 people visited Wineinger of Hazel Park, the Rev. Eugene Peden, . . EXECUTIVE OFFICES ' 4 the campus of North Central Christian College ‘minister of the Hazel Park Church of Christ; Dr. Those who would make us leei must fee! | 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. ot during the open house held there yesterday. Howard Shug,‘ teacher of foreign languages at themselves —Charies Churchill, 176! 20 West 9th, Kansas City, Mo. i . Gj ‘ iq Many of the families picnicked on the grounds, NCCC; and Dean E. Lacien Palmer. The new \ ; ; 4 toured the buildings and met college personnel. liberal arts junior college will open Monday. | ~ , J | New : Sisk: dear grandson of Mr a a a ‘arpor a . A om tated Press News Analyst Mrs. Eariste Sigler and gels Attractive 3 pedroom orick., Lar ny month payments includes taxes States occupies a region of rela As 4 boy. Nikita Khrushchev Bisk Fuserel. service was held ana screens fence carpeting, ensure oe ave «il ; vs today at 10:30 a.m. from First large uttuty reom, $14 10. erms are pad AREA ive calm. was good to his mother. He at- General Baptist Chureh with Rev. availarie Cali Li 41432. a oo home for the Severe tremors in the Yollow-| tended Sunday school at the local ® . . ain oer) Since sears: ac is i a Fone tomy, joer is teenies ; ON: ; lark nken. Puce Nit ‘ . neite . anels Providence, Ky. ae close to schools and country club. stone National Park area, recently church and re ited the gospels if ission Previdenes. Ky. Attar, service BY OWNER. 5 BEDROOM MOD- totes teste seses win eet hit by the worst siege in its his-| from memory. He was a cracking neral Home, Providence, Ky., tor orn ange ae pine re dee apt sger Pompe ae — oe : a ; nee ; me ~~ burial Funeral! . a oven surface piate re- tory, are infrequent. good halfback at soccer In short, Sharpe-thovette Srrangements by $3,500 terms EM 3-051. places. 24 car attached garese. he was Nikita Khrushchev: All- Talks With Western Clarkston Y Leceied os 3 set. Owner wil No Boe poe earth hie mad Russiun) boy SWAYNE, SEPT. #969. MARK “eR. MONEY DOWN ——, nice housetrailer as down mune o the violence 6 em: . ni , - * redar t rionville; age 74; 4 pew but the major earthquake This is: the picture of Khru Chiefs on Constructive beloved usb 24 of Podiscs Wil) build a starter acme on your HOYT REALTY 3 shchev now emerging from his . : warns, Csar er of Lee, Jack, jor. any size Full basement. FE 2-0840 FE >oees belt runs around the edge of a and thousands of ~~ words Side, Says President Richard and Mark Swayne Jr, Rough wirlag. Your plaas or ours. TRI-LEVEL STARTER HOM ' own and thousands of other words Mrs. Wanda Hine and Mrs. Esma OR Nothing down tot, small the Pacific, the National Geo- pouring from Moscow press and evans “Sue nearer a ty ah a McNap any MErEs oe ‘our : = Zin at ; : Mos ' survive : graphic Society says. Signifl- [radio in English and other lan- WASHINGTON (®—President Ei- Pemrotriy te aod four great. a me aes ea ROOMY HOUSE, GA- . i ; . mi c € neral serv - cantly, there is the a eageea guages, in advance of his visit to senhower was. described today as will be held Thursday, Sept. 10, ela tat pay iceland lary sete See ee eee se , ’ ae A t be uity. -2716. pion rugged “o“ a the United States. quite happy about the results of corer oe FT ee _Phone MY 32-6212. pty quity 715 extreme ocean depths. e . atic lan tar ev. Isaac McPh ~ s : The round little man with the his diplomatic mission to western Fe recat is Coca ee ~ FALL SPECIALS! _ _ ; mountain chains are still grow Europe Mr muayae. will Ms ta state 7, LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM FRAME — FULL ing: eal - bine eyes will appear “He thought ie was on thereon the C P Sherman Funeral Home, Price yen 2 bedroom Norern Mick Bchoel= Deristus ‘lore Americans as the new ; ele ° rtonville. —_ eeettactalce el hd Ltd hey = Price. ~ The second major trouble zone] Khrushchev, 1959 model. The ad- structive side,’ Sen. Everett M. — SEPT. 1, 1959, SIGMUND BOa” psccoeet Syariees: tae i extends from the West Indies vance billing portrays the Soviet Dirksen (R-Hl) said after the week- gee loc tn eh pmcligee ioe uly siases: “¥1o00 Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor } acioss the Atlantic ind Mediter-| premier as anything but » sinis ly White House conference of Re- Ruth ee ces ieee of Miss" —— rE ogee 8 arom ave ' : : — a er) ieadere j ugene Taylor. . - i ranean to the Himalayas and Fast} ter teader of «a world conspiracy publican’ congressional leaders. cree Pebemeact cf Eugene Tay lor, double Pie ee ntk a i -s. The alavas ¢ : Mrs. Mary Marfy and Mrs. Jose- i BY CWNER OOM BUNGALOW — Indies. The Himalayas and moun-| ysing the name communism. Eisenhower thinks the talks in phine Parkas. also survived by ane tt rap pel Moen Catpaiad ‘bescneat iad scar ‘ » . é / : Z ree a 4 : ; FT as On the contrary, it makes him Bonn, London and Paris “add service will be he ia: wedaesaey, bene: ares Wonderfu retirement Kill Lane. 618.000, FE 5.3001 tet. * * * the prototype of all success stot up to a better understanding” Pihereion wird ar we tlt mpagidel re ra Earthquakes — like volcanoes — beroes wh rent Ce ss with America’s Allies, the Sen- Walled Lake Interment in Com- rage, Only Qeeee with teen oe ie intimately connecte 1 with mes) Who /werked sheir way 10 ator added merce Cemetery.) Mr = Taylor. will Dorothy Snyder Lavender nantanannianc. ‘The earth, likeli, ch Cum patience: tontitute Bird Punsial Home: Walled Lace, n00! Highland Ra. (Ms a isle ve is t I pe fering and honest toil, In response to questions, Dirk- WAGG. SEPT 5, 1959 THOMAS J: Phone EM ‘33303 or. MU 4647 igs Diese tela . itlean, While Khrushchev angled ear- sen said there had been no- ex- 480 Maxwell Bt axe 64. beloved _ Se _ table oe _ nd val nestly for an invitation to the pression. from Eisenhower as to fate of “ure Wellecs iohaene $5,500... unpredictable ; gate and voll United States, biographers fell in whether Soviet Premuer Nikita brother of Mrs” Dale Gingricn, e€mMNp eton log home an, tiiscrte spit or ‘ » si * f j fry j * ver . “4 s si - c * canoes are safety valves lO CASE) enthusiastically with the theme Khrushchev should be invited to Mrs. Herbert Bartell, Mrs Prank , Williams | Lake. Large lot pent up pressure and strain. that only such a fine lad could address Congress during his visit Michel Gad Roy Wage: also sur- ¥4-Acre Lot, Lake Area eo and fruit trees. : : > : : vived by four grandchildren and 3 bedroom rameh - style hom : Tremors occur at “faults” or climb the ladder from rags to here next. week mee geek Sinedehiicren, Pa: ars es windew avericcking Nothi D i ‘ i The ong - ms ; \ es- - e h ' deep fractures: when one rock |fame as the world’s top Commu- The senator said this was a aay Bept 9, at 130 pm from ment oll heat, Ressaily lalaban to is co this SP orc nase slips against another, | Mist leader. matter entirely up to Congress, interment in, Waterlora “Cente? Rell oe acesne ist ta lake ice Mae Min ot Pike ere causing the earth's crust) to [THOUGHT OF INJUSTICE and one in which Fisenhower Cemetery = Wane will lie in neighborhood. Just north of Pon- | Aca aval Tor oly 500 brate 1 rebound. Most faults would not intrude erat a che Spates. Grittn TRU. tiac. Will accept income land | -' Hurry on this one! Vibrate. ane “ . “While working intancnl erin _ here ome contract as part payment lie beneath the sea. wich . oe i . : Eusenhower's main appointment ; Colored 2s ne fal a bs : he - c ironiclers, of the day, other than the meet- _ Card of Thanks: 1 kK. L. Pempteton, Realtor ai Medroom oe ae base- fis year has been particularly |young Nikita’ Khrushchev often ing with GOP leaders. was with x 2339 Oreberd Lk. FE 4-4563 ment =) eae street. near aidet The Coast and Geodetic Sur thought about the injustice of the Secretary of Labor “i ~ > WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR After 6. FE 32-9502 stores. A bargain at hich kee wv sensitive ear| capitalist system the valling a aAbor James P. stgcere thanks to all who have only $5 S00 with $750 down vey, Which keeps: a & — ; mF a ) 4 len ing | Mitchel ll on the steel strike. assisted in iy ser eur ing Pa Call for appointment on the trembling eart nas re-jin ussia e learnec rom. his aa ss of our loved one We FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS — Lo ' ppreciate so much the k s : 5 q : * orded only 157 major earth trem- | own experience that, for the work 15 ans coope elicn ae ae Elndae 5 See us please! GILES REALTY CO. » a 7 ors jn 1959 as compared to #41) Ing man, all bosses are the same queegie’ Back | Home eHitings eure ne vere ee re: rE OPEN 9 - paw MS an + the same pe P % ‘The cupitalists helped to a great si Ni a ai See ter a etn ene centribeted sto —MELTIPLE Lista SERVICE luring the same period last year éxient - make nlp "4 eoraraunial NO SWEAT! — This typical smu gesture seems to express After Extensive Search fe fore araictul we fect. ‘wad ar Nn . . : ory a ie . an 10 ruly grateful we fer, but = A ES re rn ‘ icatr * ie earth internationalist,” Krhushchev later the standing attitude of Nikita Khrushchev toward his “capitalistic | DETROIT “— “Squeegie,” a ee, each one of you somehow be REAL ESTATE. INC : acily »arth- BT, ; ; Stee ae rded fk ) i “ . a _“~ nore rocked recalled.”’ competitors,” and more particularly toward his upcoming visit re foot a nee os tor, is back thoughtfulness, the Family oA. ad ac Roan ah pay hme quake on ece i] “Ke = . be ° vome after police \ h as A Tribhey J ' ? to the U.S. Ih tual i ‘ me - eventu: ~ | rt gave her up as ee cet oscar Assam and Tibet in 1950, burying The man coming to America | :, as f a e av ef conlidence in: theleventusl wi | lost : apes Oo Mapa. saul 2 tos | ory a Oni * § ‘ ¥ ' * wh . | By | a ne TN — whole villayes and flinging rock] next) week likely will be the v communism ts likely to color any impression he gets of | The snake 41 Funeral Directors 4 las xx 1ivels warm. the bu bb lie | this country |. ne snake, a pet belonging to EO re ' SUNS ANCE " | hur any devs shew Ke may. | | 15-year old John M. Fleischer, was COATS RUSSELL T nanity-loving rushchey, to | jfound curled up in a flower bed FUNERAL HOME AAD . all appearances thinking only in ‘ ‘yesterday, two blocks from John's DesvrenEEreins OR _3-7787 terms of peace and love tor f was once a rather good kov in the Ukraine After a series home tt had w ndered off le SPAREB-ORIPYIN CHAPEL & SONS [| IS OC ion mankind. halfback aut) seecer. That) was oof miner party jobs, he attracted eel at andered o ast Thoughtful Service FE 2-584) am SULN: ; not an exclusively offensive or the attention of Lazar Motisevich D l J h D I WATERFOR TW : ; - ATERFORD TWP. He es fo impress Ameri defensive position. It was both.” Kaganovich, then the dreaded iron Considered harmless, the snake oneison Onns Oes ae _ we world Did he play against foreign) commissar of the Ukraine He Was sought for two days in an __“Designad tor | Funeral” AGAIN! Petes bedrooan Ras h H » , ' — c e OF , ° probably will put on a gteat teams, Hke the British® “fo was sent to Moscow's Industrial extensive police search which Wear 6 . Le lumina ee ot Ly ") : / de » tached gsrage. Large livin played with good Russian work © Academy later was abandoned. h eS Si ble ONLY room family-sized ki . ; : In Moscow, Khrushchev is pre ers," snorted Khrushehey °F Under such 1 tant Mrs. M K ‘sity, 36, called FUNERAL OLE 3 LEFT | vanity. ‘Ca ca Fit Conservatives Will Test sented as a model Soviet citizen, don't look ke a ford, do i" age, Khrush “hey or - ee te offi Oe ashy a a cal “ Ambulance picrics Plane ee Miter ye sotcer Latec tot lees 3 father to four fine children, prand “ sanchew prospered. Me a Wane cae uence oe PE 2-8378 a erates) Exiced) 3h Strength Against Labor father to three devoted to his, Pbtushehey neither looked nor was shrewd enough: to pick the sunning herself in the garden. Pa- Cemetery Lots. ‘5 secms Party in 630 Districts motherly secon wife, Nina whe?! ike a lord) Beginning life Winning side in the Stalin-Trot- trolman Wilbur Weilandt brought eee —— AN DRAYTON PLAINS ry | reared hia family. Al! this pur-t As 4 shepherd boy and coal miner, sky fight, and by 1931 was secre- the snake to his precinct wrapped 4 White CHAPEL LOTS. CALL FULL PRICE meat Teele gurcge. Taece nonla to berihe ; he cume to epitomize the new tary of a Moscow party regional around his arm eter + Fe 2 ee eet ee ee lots $10.500 f the story of @ biilliant |. : FOR SALE — 4 LOTS WHITE LONDON (APo—Prime Minister! success well earned Communipt proletarian elite which) committee and member of the as Chapel_cemetery. FE 5-5678 $100 DOWN John K. Irwin & Sons \ ny se ; ’ rose from the wreckaje oo 5 'e : . . ; PERRY | “ facmillan today set mt X as the hirecuchev'al site mast andeea! [nm i | . ( oe of Bol AILUnion Central Committee. He Grow in Brooklyn erates cae Mere eee Realtors, date for a national election , vi Juahitarian idea ‘true toured industrial areas to roe NEW YORK — Trees grow es FE +0003 PRINCIPLE r INTEREST w ince 1825 \ . 63 districts i) de been a success story—Communist | ry presentative of the Soviet new out Stalin's enemies, then helped ; : rees growing in , MENT Tone ie eve ria wa 4 ss , nee dis - - whl CCl style, He rose to the top by | privileged clas K : vich om hal 1 Mar ‘te ee eee ee ae ieee BOX REPLIES $7 Set _ dew epresent them in a . kote RAFANAL Gabor ; ; out 4 44. 24 . : vi lege pl ; ” oe clawing hia way up over a heap | Khrushchev way what Russians hebttin ike Meacew oct of boroughs number about 2.4 million, At 10 a.m. Today there ne . tl i See nie wie of corpses and discards, peall a posobny chelovyek i" For a this “. soa ile i ped park reports indicate. were replies at The Press PER MONTH al- ay Y for s oOININ 4 é > not} : ; ; : call “ ecitie: live relare nN * * able fellow. He had the physique’ der of Lenin, highest wack va | office in the following PEATURING: RANCH TYPE— FOR VALUES AND TRADES s Nikita Sergeyevieh Khrushchev of a Bussiin bear, a vast stote the U. 8. 8. R. Today he has | boxes: se rtocee che ues $350 DOWN 3 bedroom home if the conservatives win a ma: | was born April 17, 1894 His fa of energy, a talent) for bl , rena , ee || eal otices LOCATED ral coun Avenue Puli pasenen . KY, aM MMDS four others, plus a glittering dis- | 4 - SUMMIT & HIGH Uarse (Ose floors, Rlestered Jority of the seats Macmillan will | ther, Sergei, probably owned a his mistakes on others and turn play of less lal a _ - 2, 5, 7, 9, 14, 18, 27, 28, HISD & J 1 oe LOT A . remain as Prime Minister. Op- [tiny plot of land around the mud ing defeat into victory. But his SOR Us Tanase nese te: | euanooce. carr 9. ise ak: 31, 32, 33, 35, 59, 61, 63, I INCOLN. Ik. HIGH Bodice uncer wan! itrpsenwer position leader Hugh Galtskell | reed hovel near Kalinovka which beginnings were undistinguished Khrushchev apphed his — bull Jot f slow. 4142 Meyers. Drey- 68, 78, 80, 85, 90, 95, 97, ~ aa tA sua Picplace Large aul will replace him if the Labor |was Nikita’s birthplace Russia Khrushchev had no part in’ the like vigor to bossing the Ukraine Charice wEaiths reyes Seer: 99, 103, 117, 118, 119. SEE US ABOUT OUR NEW 3 ity cuilcing Immediate posses- Party triumphs, The Liberal Par. [was not, as Khrushchev now ino Russian revolution Not until py #9d serving Stalin during — the son ppedéek. Vrs Mei ie PULL BASEMENT. OFF JOS: ey (Di tk) VAL UE | * tHarel) son nd Mrs a = = ty and qo few amatier politteal (sists, capitalist [owas feudal un (did he joi the Bolshevik porty at frightful politteal blood purges of /Ruthy Trombiey. dear brother of = sleet matical ims = eaten Li gainer alan will have candidates (der the taarint anon, Khra ihe outset af the enil war which the mid-29908, He vaulted into fall Frank Chaddock and Mre Bertha $700 DOWN 343 oo Ave “Open 9 to 9 in the fheld. shehev's father oan lias balaher ; membership ino the : : in state at Coats Funeral Home, | ‘ F. 5-06 FE 4.3531 . Mer nial if he o shed land, foil sell the Balshe a eure of _ a shi tie powerful pal 141 Bashabaw Rd until § p - j The Pontiac Press OPEN DAILY 1 30 to 6 30 , BY aan octiilan announced the date as A ulak, or property own the revolution Tle jammed a pre guard, the Polithuro, by 1938 today He will then be taken to 7 S ; 2 a 3 BDRM RANCH 2 BATHS, ‘ j . lenievce the Garnmetts Funeral H e : = ISSE i ING t garage. $19.900 EM 3-3513. vfte consultations with Queen ing peasant of the class Khru letarian regiment in the Donets From World War TE he emerged a Brooksville. Pla for service and FOR WANT ADS | Ree DON'T LET LACK OF CASH ~ “Frisalwily 1) ai Balmoral Castle shchev tater helped Stalin’ hiqui’ Basin Later he beaded the art pohtical lieutenant general, con hurial Friday. Sept U1 ] FE ¢-3200— bd siop you rom owning your io Seothend There were last min iad ey and brutally Papa cultural seetion of the Kursk City cerned at) least) as much with tek, sere pic Straits pire” DIAL FE 2-8181 SEABOARD FINANCE, _. rushchev also worked in the Soviet ne his boett roo party control in the army as with Orchard Lake, beloved infant son = 1185 N_ Perry &t E 83-9661 ute consultations with his cabinet} SO Lite hear his birthplace Back . MIN 4 5 f IN” 2- FAMILY INC ‘ coal mines near the Ukrainian in military se he jy. Winning the war. pe Done id 2d vand Jeane curren: From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1,500 DOWN CLOSE -IN, 2- FAMILY TNOOME. colleapues during the afternoon at bord a Witary service, he commane cenri grandson of Mr and Mrs, Near St Vincent's 6 rooms & $6.750. Investment property. No 10 Dawning street es fed a battalion fhhnng White Rus.) Khrushchev turned his atten: tern Catate ea Mander ot on ed AIS path, Gas beat: Mice warden. New | Terme Onn oat The old Parhament will be dine! g hen T was a boy,” Khru- sian forces. It was wiped out, but tion to agriculture. He tried to My Aon Bre Rey Meudon Pe: Tess Sarees ae; Kons pt . “$1200 DOWN mee ekeran TERY. itr aolvedt Sept. 18 The newly elected shchev recently told a’ skeptical he escaped blame and became a transform collective farms into} day, Sept. 9 at 11 aim. trom ©. = kd ase cuiel 9 rooms, 1% baths. Near Mo moet hindered rage. 1 acre. py o ‘. . - ae \ | . : f ie bar lianieait ee ak crowd of Catholics in Poland, ‘TE political conmmissar for a guerril agro-gorods—farm cities—and_ the| J Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego for that peruse pry age or Connell School. Reasonably cm wt iyl lene ifs os $13.800. $2. Parhament will open Oct. 27. attended church act | Harbor, with Rev Edward Au- t rst t = ‘ 28 mo. Phone eves. ie ah ie achoo! a won la detachment. After the civil peasants into farm laborers with-| creed sitet ing Interment in me ohn fey os nC UCKLER a 1 ROC “HESTER ST R a prize from the priest for know. war he worked as an iron miner. out private plots of their eee anion 4400 C E a F ; F ’ r own. Ile dered valueless through the ee = Haiti Has Large Area ing the gospels by heart” ' Khrushehew get his first ehance was too — enthusiastic Stalin! rts Tower Rd. nite Lake Town: Se an, sameelatens $500 DOWN Cape Cos | Colonia) | Breed) Sew, Later, he added ther tidbit: for “7 . snip. age 70. dear father of N J. ° are made be sure to get 2 acres 2 bedroom home. Knotty 1850 sq. ft. 4 bedrms.. plus Favicon the Siest Tana. 4 JL : vel another tidbit: for farmal schooling at 7 when slapped him down, He bounced Fercmer Mra’ Gliese (URubs) ae “kill umber.” No ine living room with fireplace rage and weenie $21.90. +4 500 o t ndies. has}in the making of the new Khruo he was sent to oa “rabfak’ hick. and by ihe eve cf Stalin < Yearean drat OlliguiMary Lowi a ustments will be given Rice kitchen. Close in. Off Bald- down OL_1-8141 anoares of 28 JH square miles shchev workers’ faculty -sehooal in’ Khar. death in ily 1953, Kh het Biden, ore tunic Ewescls e904 me win. foron oA DENS J. Sota BEDROOM ae el early 1953, Khrushches Mrs Pairdell Wyatt, dear brott R snes aths, ,carpeted, insu- eof Siward Parmer, Wiliam Closing time for advertise. $200 DOWN. 4 rooms. Ot) furnace. lated. Storms and screens, gas Farmer, Thomas Farmer and Mrs eae hes reewiare cents nee $100 DOWN Jeet aed Pe a Mat rie Sraver Aervic r agate ; “HOA ; ; nr a A goa Preyer, Sere | type is 12 o'clock noon the 4 rooms Part basement. 3 lots. vetoe ean wileco nor (\ TELEVISION CAMERA MOVES ALONG SCALE DRAWING Wednesday, Sept 8 at 7 pm at | day previous to publicatio.. Near cer Hiro $35 month. tiac Starfire Bldg. Co. EM 4-6831, OF AIRPORT AND ITS APPROACHES ma ) To ee Ss pore re ~~ BY OWNER El Casa Poco S Funeral Home Pikeville, Tenn, ADVERTISERS ae 2 bedroom, full basement. lar for funeral service Friday after - The deadline for cancella- Near schools, peautiful 3 bedrm. tenced yard. 1'y car aS e trait heon with iburtel in the Arnett | naples A rgstptiag won Ads brick ranch tn desirable Clark- | and grapes Mexican neighbors. inary © ee ulle Te | publication Sher the fret rere Sine cy daeepe ane oa FE #2306 LAZENBY. SEPT~ @ 1959. JOSEPH | : ceramic tile bath, birch cuv- ? > Darlac ene iiectd. ace Wa eee insertion boards, full basement with tiled wx ray I a ust rec m., - : ell estabdlis omer. | x ved Pu vend of Anne Bote. CASH WANT AD RATES incinerator, ee a mieary Forced air cit heat. Lot 100x120. Ww Royee K and Raymond C andscaped. Immediate OSses- .780, small down payment | Lazenby. dene brother: of John oie Mars Pre ee in 215,730, reas. an. payment. Used Clothing Store azenby, also survive y 146 3 130 297 1 Do j : : 50 ing good business. 3 bedroam a a eeecniites. One caret © cortes 4 200 rrr) 578 BY OWNER HOUSE FOR eats home. screened porch. Forced air | MIM De held Weaneaday, sept: 8. ne saa eS tee Ee Secassn st healtn. 812.690. 8 nau ’ * Pe & 0 e' mal from V hees-Siple 00 5 40 8 down paym | Cha with Rev. Theosere 7 350 630 966 SAVE $1,500 FOR QUICK SALE 5 ie officiating. faverment in $ 400 1011 8 Dell beess, cases’ & zante CRAW FORD AGENCY ~ MC podinles Boy orl ates! fe My. ee + se id co ot ol Mwallto-wal oe We're glad to stint you with your = > >! a. n ( 2) IN ADJOINING ROOM, heey -Siple fuer Home é. — —- irom warareue 6p EF. rune’. M xt Thee FE 8-2396 : MceCLUa Y. SEP 6. k e ie 2-car garage. mete co nent : TELEVISION PICTURE ee tote ae ee For Sale H Landscapes 10 hi Teceed f SNA JANE DRIVE REAR wsuo IS PROJECTED loved husband of May HiscClusky pms e ouses 6 lot with P alps Bloomfield Twp attached 2-car garage fenced dear son of John G. and Ethe on eee $14,450 with terms. FE 5-5824 large lot, extras. Moving out of ONTO SCREEN McClusky. dear father of Shari- SYLVAN VILLAGE, nm a 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE state, immediate possession. FE ree PR eed llbar ten og