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Lodge Hints at Plan to Solution to Impasse Abolish Wayne County on Integration System, Try New Idea — _LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (i— AP Wirepheio
‘REALLY HoT NUMBER — Intense tempera. artist's denne. teeita: 0 Readies Aviation
tures generated ad Boag the Corp, hydraulic system, which, technicians claim,
earth's atmosphere have svientists to See ny a0 9 1 ee ee
servlore: way, bent the fest problem. This perature. Public administrators in
Wayne County, who handle
estates of deceased persons
with no known heirs, may
be on the way out, accord- Five members of the em-
battled Little Rock School
Board resigned Wednesday
night to clear the way for a
7 ; ing to Sen. L. ge 74 quicker solution to.the im- = es , (R-Oakland County), chair- i passe in the integration sit- PI t Sh ut man of the investigating uation here, © « : rYS er an Ss committee studying waste The mass resignation, ale in government. subject of widespread rumor In hearings yesterday in
Detroit where 12 of 13 pub-
lice administrators test for the past several days,
came as no surprise, Down After Walkout Lodge hinted at a plan to « Before the resignations, the “DETROIT (AP}—Chrysler Corp.| interference with production and | Wednesday. These included ‘all | abolish this system arid re- — paid. contract of
tar production because of a strike plants in Detroit and Evansville, torney eral’ istants frequent target of nists ; by 8,000 salaried office workers| *°™!#!*- Ind.; Newark, Del., and Los An- y gen S ass : and Gov, Orval E, Faubus as the A and engineers. Today was the third day of the] geies. He said the fee system pres- author of the Little Rock plan of
white collar workers’ walkout over The UAW international appar-
ently was ineffective in a request
to strikers to abstain from picket- ently used by public administra-
tors was a~“bonanza” to attor-
neys assigned by the state to
handle these estates. In some in- self and four other members of SCHOOL BOARD GIVES UP — Wayne Upton,
president, reads a resignation statement for him- School Board.
the Little Rock AP
The five quit last night, leaving
only Congressman-elect Dale Alford, outspoken
segregationist, on the integration-troubled board.
2 tion Capital Citizens Council, said 5,000 of Sage ® PAGO peedine, neon ee & SUNOS Contracting at the time of shift changes 20/tUnre Lodge said, the fees ap- he would file a suit seeking to tion workers. . five weeks ago. as to keep plants operating. pear to -_ rupee block the action on Biossom’s
Main strike issues bore on
seniority rights, union demands
for wage equity on various jobs,
and a wage progression demand.
* x *
Chrysler said the pay on the va-
“They are totaling $100,000 an-
nually, and seem to be increasing
each year,”’ Lodge said. ‘The total
for the first eight months of this
year is $97,606,"
The highest on the list was
$67,000 in fees collected over Crisis Is Eased
‘for West Berlin BERLIN — West Besliners T Never Will Resign,
Says Chief Straley
been relieved of command?’
six. by Harold Kt. Davis, | Reds Don’t. Push. Their .. « By MAX. E. SIMON Gov. Orval Faubus sald people aaabale dea Wa hf administretor until 1985- | Demand That °. Allies ‘P-have not been asked to quit. I never will resign.” | have are gpecadh ingen day sa | 6s Pi ie Mig conn polly ajtem thronn| Clear Out of Town: | . Those were the words of Pontiac Police Chief Herbert] nish schools the slossd te pone : roen ine Oup eh ae: hehe ee W. Straley yesterday shortly after learning that he had] ¥
| : cratic administrations," Lodge d fa E baye Ahn! said... 3% = ) me ae ia 1 pc eee ae - “ate ie ps" Se ee eee | es sti age re dee ie as head of the city’s police Saw ch ” uk Baby ” in-- Crisis: Gainst naajtiee “pot : to Feature ew > ‘| “We are find out 4/© - Russiat force. | Strike De . i Sygiore al : some of. this. malt in| East German followers appeared—| ‘public Safety Director George D. Doing OK After
# wae He suggested that cases pe |grow! than bite. ence With the chief, announced he| { Q'S11N o1son BUENOS AIRES (AP) + Presi-| Committee Counsel Robert F The Downtown Mérchants Assn.) handied by the assistants * wf was taking over full control’ of the ; J dent Arturo Frondizi an Kennedy said four or five wit- today announced new plans for the are paid under civil service, The tipoff came in a fews con- department. Kathy Sawchuk. 13-month-old attempted palace coup Wednesday nesses would be foday 10) nual Christmas observance. rather than public administra- iference Wednesday by. Premier * * * daughter of Detroit Red Wig night and oii workers postponed testify about a dispute ‘be-| “Instead .of a parade, the dsso-| tors Sppoluted by “political pa- Otto Grotewhol of Communist East| Straley, he said, will be on “spe-|poalie Terry Sawchuk, was report- a nationwide strike. tween an nt barbers|-ietion is planning lots of street} tromage,” Germany. Several hundred corre-|cial assignment” in his office. Hejeq in satisfactory condition teday|who has The threatened strike hadjzuild and the AFL-CIO Barbers|jocorations, window displays, & e Camden told b jie did not make clear just what the/at Pontiac Ost ; ; Union at New York G Wal Lodge’s com: was Y|spondents atte ap ; ac Osteopathic Hospital. aU! ~ eppenietanlgengcon tes! May ae! Hola, nd "downtown Cheistmas tree end Who testified, and by D’ Arcy makst if deems exported chief's new duties would be. The baby Tuesday found a can workers are opposing a a AS io Christmas carols, O’Brien, assistant attorney gen- ont of 6 huacn Gees to Straley, outwardly calm after |of rat poison which had been hid- ber. ment plato get foreign help “We favor @ more extensivejeral in charge of public adminis- : his talk with Eastman, admitted jden behind a refrigerator, accord- developing Argentina's — : lprogram jin the public’s interest,”|tration, that from 1954 to 1958 the Nikita Khrushehev’s demand that < “= eee — ig Gs te cee mates, te ' ized oil industry. Sh nd Mild istic? "| the Western Allies give up West at new duties were “quite |ing T, Mary,
x * * Owers qd 2 r awd fia Patton, aes poate a seo Ry head. Berlin, a capitalistic thorn bur. | * Comedown, and put the pill in her mouth.
Mrs. Sawchuk said that the tot
didn’t swallow the pill, but some
of it dissolved in her mouth and
she swallowed the liquid.
Pontiac Osteopathic doctors said fed 110 miles inside Communist
East Germany.
Many correspondents thought
Grotewohl had been tapped by the
Soviet premier to announce that The coup was led by Vice Presi-
dent Alejandro Gomez, according
to official reports. He denied it.
Deputies and senators of the rul-
ing Intransigent Radical party “I've worked 12 to 14 hours a
day to better the police force for
several years,"’ Straley said, “and
then something like this happens.”
APPOINTED IN 1951 The tree which the association] A total of $417,000 was paid to
will erect is going to be “mam-jheirs located by the public admin-
moth,” Pattison said. . will not seek another term,
Pulaski County Judge Arch
Campbell is expected to appoint
an intertes oan. Sires eee Low of 45 Tonight Occasional showers ‘and mild
me Stet tear
are forecast. for tonight by the
Think Smog Away
that first aid administered by early ‘today called for fic ton weatherman. Today’s easterly Sn Ag side. — the Russians were giving the East! He was appointed police chief by|Mrs, Sawchuk reduced the effects — election. nie tion. His impeachment * {Winds will become southeasterly at} onurch and fraternal groups will | _LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Dr. |Germans control over Allied Mili-|City Manager Walter K. Willmanlof the poison. dent W - brensge--cobe™ - was Sa wedi m 8-15. miles an hour tonight, and be imvited to offer caroting and | Nowman Vincent Peale, author |tary traffic into West Berlin. in November, 1951. - | The Sawehuks live at 8676 Golf- strom, i ae 'S Geek Frondizi struggl Solve | southwester! of the best-selling book “ ? F “ ry » Dr., “ ie tahoe Walch tink taubel erly Friday, religious works. & book “The |PREFER RUSSIAN CONTROL I feel that I’ve brought the |side Dr., Union Lake
Lile and Frank Prorat Revise
drawn almost constant criticism —
from anti-integration elements
since the racial crisis erupted here
14 months ago, _
* * *
In a joint statement, the five:
pointed out that the resignations
would not relieve the new board of
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
Dr. LaCore Resigns Post
at Pontiac State Hospital Tomorrow will be cloudy and
warmer with showers likely. The
predicted high is 64 degrees.
Cloudy and cool with a few show-
ers is the outlook for Saturday.
In downtown Pontiac the lowest
recorded temperature preceding 8
am, was 43. The thermometer
read 50 at 1 p.m. Power Of Positive Thinking,”
advised the county board of sup-
ervisors yesterday that positive
thinking is just what they need
in Wealing with the smog -prob-
lem. “You must believe you-can
eradicate smog,” he said,.“‘if
you think you'll never get rid of
it, you never will.’
department a long way since I
took over,” Straley said. “When
i first came to Pontiac I felt
that the people were entitled to
better police coverage, They
have that now.
“And the police officers have bet-
ter equipment and working condi-
* * * ~ |tions.”*
He said the department's work Beally mooping i Up in Best geacition ye oe wee The Allies prefer Russian contro]
because this permits them to avoid
recognizing the’ East German re-
gime.
Grotewoh!l strode into the con-
ference room 10 minutes late. He
said he knew the correspondents
(Continued on. Page 2, Col. 2) a crisis endangering his 6-month-
old régime, Argentina's powerful
armed forces rallied. to support
the embattled chief executive.
Gomez, a tough politician, had
claimed military and political
support for a move to form a na-
tional coalition movement.
¥rondizi, weakened by a_ bout
with flu but buoyed by a swift vote
of confidence from’ his military
forces, ordered his ministers to
make a supreme effort to settle
a strike of oil workers in Mendoza Interested groups can sign up
through the Pontiac Area Cham-
ber of Commerce, Pattison said,
“We're sure that this type of
continuous observance will make
the Christmas season more en-
joyable and meaningful for Pon-
tiac people,” he said."
Must Dress for Part
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Fred
L, Edwards, 32, caught looting
a Beverly Hills dress shop, told
police “I needed $350 for a court
qppearance on a charge of re-
ceiving stolen goods.”
ithe state police and the FBI.
“{ shall continue to cooperate
with Mr. Eastman,” straley said.
Baniec x * “Pm like a private in the Army mr
This strike, which started two heer ® hus orders from an of; | The resignation of Dr. Ivan A. LaCoreas medical > weeks , is paralyzing the rich . ra = oilfields in Meutien at the foot of “For years, I asked for outside Pp erintendent of Pontiac State Hospital was announced the Andes Mountains. help in eliminating irregularities day.
and friction in the department. I
was pleased that the City Commis- .
sion approved a study of the de- Frondizi called the Mendoza
strike a Communist-inspired in-
surrection and declared Argentina The panei who has received an outstanding fel- o lowship award from the
under a state of siege Tuesday. partment by the Public Administra- American Psychiatric Assn., Hastredé of Colemaniate, Paton: tion Service of Chicago. plans to\enter private prac- istas and others were arrested. SURPRISED BY REPORT _ tice locally. Frondizi crushed the coup bid
with the support of the secretaries
of the army, navy and air force,
and surrounded the government
palace with armed guards.
“Naturally, I didn’t expect the
PAS report to be so critical of me
personally.” :
Straley said he hopes that
Eastman will be able to bring
about the improvements he seeks
in the department,
“Tl do everything 1 can to help Dr. LaCore came to Pontiac
State Hospital as medical superin-
tendent from Ypsilanti State Hos-
pital,
* * <
During his five years of service,
the hospital has been approved on
Got a Problem? ©
him,” the chief said, ‘After all,
two heads are better tham one.” a ed ee tied Rood
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7
a President
Holds Tongue Silent After Stassen
QOmits Mention of Him| -
as 1960 Candidate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Friends
apparently are moving in to pre-
vent Vice President Nixon from
becoming ing of a sitting
duck for attacks by Republicans
epposing his presidential: ambi-
tions,
Nixon took in obviously irritated)
silence Wednesday a fresh assault,
from an old foe, Harold E. Stas-
sen, who tried unsuccessfully to
dump the vice president from sec-
ond place on the 1956 ticket.
Talking with newsmen at the
White House, Stassen pointedly
omitted the vice president's name
from a list of -four possibilities
Stassen said could carry the GOP | i
to victory in 1960.
x * *
Although Nixon did not com-
ment, Secretary of Labor Mitchel!
did, Mitehell said Nixon “‘
be and will be the next Pre
of the United States." -sident
feller, elected governor of New
York; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., de-
feated for Senate re-election in’
Massachusetts in. 1952 and appoint-|
ed ambassador to the United Na-
tions; Secretary of Interior Seaton
who deserted Stassen for Elsen-.
hower in 1952; and Secretary of
the Treasury Anderson, a former |
Texas Democrat now registered
Republican.
* * *
Mitchell, who has been veaarted|
' as a possible aspirant for the 1960
vice presidential nomination, said
“Mr. Stassen'’s views continue to
reflect his unsuccessful vendetta
against Vice President Nixon.”
* * *
‘ He added in a statement: "All
of the men he mentioned are ob-
viously men of ability and integ-
rity and display the very great
talent that exists in the Republi-
can party. But in any discussion
of 1960 republican candidates it
seems to me unthinkable to
Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
the man who has time and again
demonstrated the highest qual-
ifications rd = peainey. a
In snnttlig aan Republi-
cart National Chairman Meade Al-
corg described as “totally unreal-|°" ought to: Eastman Meets
With Officers. New Commander of
City Police Force Asks
Due Respect for Chief
Public Safety Direetor George D.
Eastman met with the city's police
force yesterday afternoon after as-
suming -command of the. depart-
ment and asked his officers te
treat Police Chief Herbert W. Stra-
ley “with the respect due his rank
AP Wirephote
IKE MAKES AWARD — ” weatadae Eisenhower yesterday pre-
| sented a Harmon Aviation Trophy to Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, for
_ piloting a jet tanker plane non-stop from Massachusetts to Buenos
Stassen named Nelson A. Rocke-| Aires earlier this year.
It’s 1st Commercial Flight
By JERRY GREEN
| DETROIT #—This is like a
lcocktail party in the clouds,” said
ithe English flight hostess.
| Blonde Pamela Ellwood of Lon- don was pouring champagne for
her guests.
It was like any other party ex-
cept for the occasion. It took place
33,000 feet in the sky at a speed
of 530. m.p.h.
The guests were passengers on
the first commercial jet flight
out of a Michigan airport: They
ignore) were aboard a British Overseas
Airway Corp, (BOAC) Comet 4,
» which yesterday made a demon-
stration run for Michigan civic
leaders, tourist bureau manag:
ers and newsmen,
“We serve champagne and wine
all our runs,” said Miss Ell-
istic” any list of 1960 potentialities
omitted Nixon's name.
described Nixon as
bug up that Stassen got the
opportunity to express his views
in the White House mageret after a
conference with President Eisen-
hower. The timing and nature of
the attack make it difficult for the
vice president himself to answer
H. 2
Rains Continue —
to Drench Area
in Northwest
By The Associated Press
Rains continued but diminished
. in intensity in the drenched areas
of the far Nerthwest today, Fairly
dry and mild fall weather pre-
vailed in most other parts of the
country.
Heavy rains in the Pacific
northwest for several days caused
some flooding in lowland regions
as rivers in western Washington
overflowed.
* * *
Scattered snow fell in the higher!
elevations of Idaho and western,
Montana but amounts were light.
The over-all temperature re-
ports indicated fairly mild weath-
er for near mid-November, Lowest
readings were in the 30s from the
northern Rockies through the Da-'
kotas and Nebraska, into Minne-
sota and the northern Great Lakes)
and New England.
The Weather
Fall U. 8. Prk gg 9-- reau Report
G VICTRITY w hostty cleady with aeacksial shewert 3 and iittle
perniare “wings teday. High teday
aaa od? win pb miles today.
athe tex tonight am a eenperetene a change tonight,
wv 65. Friday, She 2 and warmer with
5 ‘tion tenight and seath-
Friday. is
Teday In Pontia
a temperature preceding & a.m.
°., 8 am.: Wind calm
Bun sets Thursday 1 at 8-12 p
Sun rises Friday at 7:21 a. Ms
Moon sets Thursday at 7:46 p.m
Moon rises Friday at 10.44 a.m,
Dedanarc coer
Wednesday in Pontiac
{as recorded downtown)
Highest temperature ...........460... 81 Lowest temperature ....s+«...+ +40 Mean temperature : 45.5
" Highest and Lowest Temperatures Throughout, Grotewohl gave the.
6 io ee 12 ih 1911 impression he may have received. Wednesday's Femperatare Chart the word from Moscow. So when)
3 rh Marquette $2 3¢/he mentioned negotiations about) i ae Mint Beach 7p 71/Soviet ‘troops, the correspondents
Bustle it 1 Minneapolis 49 42|gured they had a serisation after
ase fi ie Gere iat tH Smane be aa} ts &
. tt is oeres br a But ‘six hours later the Official
a Ei Eittsbureh 60 48/Communist East German’ news: yortn 8 Francisco 6 agency ADN put-out a correction
a Semone ft hy drastically changed Grote- ‘Ce. eias Sele $1 <2 |wohl's remarks about the troop ne-
4 ' pe si 62/gotiations
¥ til 5 Board Members
: Quit in Little Rock
(Continued From Page One)
obligations to comply with federal
court integration orders.
The statement said, however,
that the move would give voters in
the Dec, 6 election ‘‘their first op-
portunity to express a clear cut
choice as to whether we have pub-
lic schools in Little Rock or not.”
Deploring the situation which re-
jsulted in closing of the city’s four
jhigh schools, the statement said
the board realized “‘the utter hope-
lessness, helplessness and frustra-
tion of our present position.”
The expected resignations evoked
little comment from leaders on
either side of the burning issue.
| Nine Negroes attended Central
jlast year under protection of fed-
eral troops, but this fall Faubus
closed the high schools rather than
‘have them integrated when the
U.S, Supreme Court refused a de-
lay,
Alford staged a one-man battle
te head off termination of Blos-
som’s contract and a resulting
resolution to pay him $19,741 for
the remaining 19 months of the
pact.
Alford,
who gathered
jtegration statements to enable him
'to defeat Rep, Brooks Hayes (D-
Ark) in a one-week write-in cam-
paign, drew a sharp rebuke from Cocktail Party in Clouds
Opens Michigan Jet Era
enough |
|popular support from his anti-in- recruitment of new personnel td
Pontiac residents. Competent per-
sons from surrounding areas
should be able to join the force,
he declared.
wood. The giant craft climbed at
a rate of 3,000 to 4,000 feet per
minute,
AT NIAGARA IN HALF HOUR
“We reached our 33,000-foot|
cruising altitude in 22 minutes,”
said Capt. James Woodill, a BOAC
pilot from London, but a guide on
this inaugural commercial jet
flight out of Michigan.
: * * *
Eight minutes fater, a half
hour after leaving Detroit Metro-
politan Airport, the Comet cir-
cled six miles above Niagara
Falls,
“It's 265 miles from Detroit to
Niagara Falls,” explained the avi-
ator at the controls. He was Capt.
James Andrew of East Grinstead,
Sussex, England.
* * *
Back aft, Chief Steward Jack
Bury of Henley-On-Thames, near
London,
of the partygoers: He is a ver
eran of 21 years with four British
airlines and air progress is ap old |™
story to him.
| “This is the best plane we've
ever had," he said. “I've made
520 transatlantic crossings, but
this plane is fantastic: Six hours
from Detrolt to London.”
Down below, the falls—the Cana-
dian and American—seemed like a
pair of shoelaces stretched out and
narrow.
NO SPILLING WORRIES
Woodill circulated among the
curious guests. They were able to
set down their partially filled
glasses without worry about spill-
ing. There was almost no vibra-
tion or noise from the four Rolls-
Royce Avon jet engines,
“We hardly ever feel the effect
jeavesdropping
surpervised the comfort|5# He sald that placing the chief
' ander Civil Service was “highly
improper” and that ¢he appoint-
ing authority should be. able te
remove the chief at will,
No basic reorganization of the
department is contemplated until
early in March, he said.
Eastman said that police of-
ficers, whose promotions are tied
up in law suits will get them next
year regardless of the legal battle,
as vacancies occur.
New uniforms, which were due
eighteen months ago, are being
obtained, he said.
The inter-office communications
system will be revised to make
impos sible, be
promised.
The safety director said he ap-
proved of employe groups such as
ithe Pontiac Police Officers Assn.
and the Fraternal Order of Police.
He said he hoped in time one
single, effective police organiza-
tion would be formed.
“It's. your department. Let's
make if a good one,” Eastman
fd. ‘
Following the meeting, the of-
ficers stood ead applauded East-
man.
‘| Never Will Resign,
Says Chief Straley <
(Continued From Page One)
said he expects to be restored as
commander of the force.
The public safety director said
yesterday that he had discussed
Straley’s “separation from the
department” with Willman be-
fore deciding to put the chief in
a staff position.
“I'm not a job jumper,” Straley
said, ‘If anyone wants to get me
out of my job, he'll have to. file
of turbulence,” said Woedill.
“We fly over it mostly and when
we get it we don’t feel the long
jumps of conventional aircraft.
“We get short sharp jerks. We
call it cobblestones. There is no
more feeling than you get getting
over a bumpy road.”
* * *
The Comet ended the flight by
descending 1,200 feet a minute.
The plane needed far less than the
airport's 10,500-foot runway to stop.
BOAC is scheduled to start reg-
ular New York to London jet serv-
ice tomorrow. The airline has set charges before the Civil Servig&
Commission and prove them."
‘HAVE MY SHORTCOMINGS’
comings and can make. mistakes
like everone else. I hope that the
men in the department realize this
holds true for them.”
It was g running fend between
the chief and the Pontiac Police
Officers Assn. that influenced the
City Commission to ofder the
PAS study of the strife-torn de-
partment.
“Perhaps we will eventually be
able to improve our relations,” the
Cooper for his objections to paying
Blossom off,
“He's our responsibility,” Coop-,
er said. ‘It would be ungentleman- |
ly to do otherwise.”
Blossom, who became school su-
iperintendent in 1953, will serve un-
Nov, 30. He said he has no
plans for another job.
Red-Demand Crisis
(Continued From Page One)
but wouldn’t get it from him.
What they got was nearly two
hours of Communist
about. peace, German unification,
the Berlin situation and the possi-
bility of negotiations to get Soviet
troops out of East Germany.
REMARKS CHANGED
|Detroit and London.
NOTICE OF |
PUBLIC HEARING
Eases in West Berlin}
expected something sensational
verbiage |
{ no date for jet service between chief said. “I certainly Jope so—
for the benefit of the ent.”
The Pontiac City Com
named streets.
Both sides Orchard Le
Interested property owners
Dated November 12, 1958. public hearings for Tuesday, November 18,
1958 at 8 p.ra. EST in the Commission Cham-
ber, City Hall, on Intention to construct Side-
walks and related work on the following
Northside Madison Avenue from Puy to Z.
line Lot 973 LeBaron Farms No. 1 Sub..
graph Road, West to City Limits.
For further information see legal notices.
ADA R. EVANS mission has scheduled
ke Avertue trom Tele-
are urged to soi
City Clerk
iWarner R. Cole’ pastor ‘of. the
BIRMINGHAM — Sunday. will
Secete 8 AF, Emil Kontz at
church at 4 p.m. Se
Presiding over the event will
be Dr, Philip :
Others will be—Dr. Joseph R,
Chapman, vice president of the:
American Baptist Convention; Dr.
Covenant Baptist Church, Detroit;
Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, executive
secretary of the Detroit Council of
Churches; Dr. Arthur R. ekg’ | executive secretary of the Michi-j
gan Baptist State Convention, and
Dr. Richard I + OXeCU- |
tive secretary ‘of the Detroit Asso- |
ciation of the American Baptist |
Church. ,
ee
Féllowing the progi‘am, a socig)
hour will be held with a presenta, |
_— gifts* to the coperting
During his pastorate here, Dr.
Kontz guided the affairs of a
steadily growing church. Addi-
tional church properties _ pur-
chased during. his time here
include | Dr. Kontz to Be Honor
by Reception, POT
only, he tikes wales Wk mark the close of the ll-year pas-|slated for the Torry School gi
t First nasium ‘Thursday evenings,
ss the Northwestern Alumni i
ebb) +4 UERY *
; duaaeeisdiad
and’ feomatibte pent pioeitent, #4
a hew parsonage at 501
Larchiea Dr. :
Dr, Kontz was president of the
Birmingham Council of Churches |
and served on many committees |
outside his own parish. In the’
latter years of World War II, he
worked with groups aiding dis-|
placed persons and was instru-
mental in bringing several of these
families to the Birmingham area. |
The experiences of a Cees,
who was held prisoner for six years
by the Russians will be related at
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National Strike The UAW gave te padded oe Party Struggle Still Fierce
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Bu IVY iets tion metas vormelin Turkey After 12 Years
Me fi... 3.8 ™ by UAW Walkout tension of the old contract, {Turkish liberal glared through his|came to power in 1950,” says
. After Nixing Proposal oo ee horn-rimmed. glasses over the shish|°PPosition, “they promised, shu i kebab in an Ankara restaurant,|{rt* Of freedoms. Not only have . Duane Greathouse, UAW vice "|they not kept these promises, but
Trading Union employes today shut down|Harvester bad rejected The day before, @ supporter of a , union de- » & supporter Of|pered with the impartiality of the ee, Interpational Harvester Go. pantsl mands fore’ coneece sinter ithe Government had spoken with bourts, Our democracy has lost NEW-YORK ~The sods throughout the nation. "that granted in the auto industry. equal rancor of the Opposition. {ground which it will take years sto MAI} Picket lines were reported or-|Specific union demands have not “They are trying to stop us |t0 make up.”
wy eae |. *,.%...% ; A Harvester spokesman said the loyal opposition at all, They are {Menderes has passed some unpop- * & Ff
Several were unchanged. Efferts to avert : the. walkout principal stumbling blocks are un- a subversive organization, which ular legislation, But Turkey is There, is, too, a very vocal op-
The market was mixed at the|t#iled Wednesday night after fed-|ion insistence on™ retroactivity to| WoUld step at nothing to get us jstill a democracy. position press and political opposi-
* transactions f period of nine Douglas D. Brown, one of the/ployes in company parts depotsifierce in Turkey, 12 years afterjin a free election, the Turkish) It is an admittedly limited de-
by gunces .0/minates. fie , federal mediators said: ‘“Therejand transfer houses. introduction of the two-party-sys-|people threw a government out of|mocracy, but there is no police
) ae 2.00 ~~ * * ao woes The company, he said, insists on|tem in 1946, oftice by legal means for the first|state in Turkey, no uneasy glance de ‘ : one v
International Harvester|iet date UAW members have! arwcaka (UPI) — The young) “When the Democrat Party|!
__..| CHICAGO (AP) — A strike offpresident and director of its agri-|_,""The Government is undermining|they have tried to mulezle the
Heavy ~ [some 36,500 United Auto Workers|cultural implements division, said|*l! UF political liberties,” he said.|universities, and have even tam-
trode tntay MEAVY SAH1YIderty as the strike went off at T)been spelled out.” from building up the country,” | It is true that in recent years . a.m., local time, in 15 plants. * * * he charged, . “They aré not a |the Turkish government of Adnan
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Bre sas ery out of office,” Apple elder (ease) $ giles :--1. 258] opening. Early trading was heavy|*T®! Mediators met with manage-|Aug. 23 of any new agreement : Part of the trouble is the too/tion, and the ordinary Turk
Sunt, be i Pamed oem 3:35] enough. to “4 the ticker behind|™ent and labor officials. conditions and inelusion of em-| The party struggle is deep and{high hopes raised in 1950 when, |his mind with uninhibited passion.
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“Vi | Vens Drill Team. Time: 9 am., “182 See C8... _YVierira auto was then hit in the Qen Dynam $s Date, Saturday, November 15, 1958. a fear by a car driven by Charles |piace, V.F.W. Hall Post 1370, 308 Gen Pas ..... 72. -F. Bosel, 57, of 116 W. George |S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan. ~~ a S : :
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his auto, is in William Beaumontider 5 years Free! adv.
Hospital in serious condition with Grah Paige _ SE Rummage Sale. Sponsored by :
head injuries. ; Girls Ranch. Wonderful values. Greybound ead
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St. and Auburn. Fri. 9 to 5. Sat. 9
-A survey by the — California jto 12. adv.
Public Utilities Commission of the ean aenasuenas McAuley Instructor Tiation’s 25 largest cities indicated |opuren Huron and Mill at Sat. Attends State Parley hat San Francisco has the lowest |Nov. 15. 8 a.m. v.
Bverage gas, electric and tele-| pummage Sale. First. Presby-|*t McAuley School of Practical;
i ‘phone bills. terian Church. Sat. 9 am. adv./Nursing, is among 150 nurses at- : tending a_ three-day conference
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State GOP Willing to Split quarters of the Office of Civil and!
Defense Mobilization in Battle
| Dems Want Full Controle oa te conten i . public health aspects of disaster
LANSING (AP) — Democrats want full control of the |nursing.
Michigan House of ‘Representatives. . aa:
Republicans are willing to split it up 50-50. Briggs Reports Profit
Basically, those were the positions taken yesterday by DETROIT —The Briggs Manu-|
* top-ranking lawmakers, two from each party, who met to facturing Co. Wednesday reported,
} _°lay groundwork for an agreement gn operation of the ja profit of 17,585 for the third a 1959 1960 sessions. quarter as compa$red with a loss House in the and $98,000 Sor the same. quarter lat
r %..¢ Boh , year. Briggs said it had a net loss Last week’s election gaye Democrats six seats now held . | of 1$86,000 for the first nine months
by Republicans and threw the House into.an unprecedented of this year as against a loss of
" 55-55 standoff, As a result, neither party can take over the [$131,000 for the same period last : :
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