| J ) J} a‘ % ) Dd i : i . BA i } : a } i . * | ‘ | , ‘ V a / : . : ely ‘ ee ot ; : : ye eel] ar \e ae he \ t . f f ak \ U.S, Weather Bureas Forecast . y I v » B | ‘ [ ? “i " . 115th YEAR *k *** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1957-36 PAGES = “°°O™*7 Sona. ‘maw GERViCR me A Tra i Williams Vetoes Bill Providing an Extra Judge Claims Measure Would Furnish Ogkland No Help for 19 Months LANSING /(?—Gov. Wil- liams today’ vetoed bills tol provide one additional cir- cuit judge apiece in- Oak- land and Saginaw coun- He said the need for new judges in terms of crowded dockets was apparent but that the bills would “pro- vide no relief whatsoever” ’ for 19 months. This, the governor sald, was due to a clause in each of the bills providing that the newly-created vacancy on the bench would not be Merge With Pontiac United Fund _|while many members of Britain Reduces Control on Trade on Relations With U.S. as Result of Decision WASHINGTON #—A new strain on relations be- and Britain was foreseen China. pact would be determined criticism in Congress. The British action — re-! ducing China trols applied to Russia and her European satellites—came Congress were away for With Red China New Strains Foreseen|/ tween the United States|7 today as a result of the; British decision to reduce © controls on trade with Red USS. officials said the im-|)) - largely by the degree of trade con-'~ the level of those) = ‘Reds Tell Another | Brag of Monster Bomb} _” WARSAW @ — An Ht-bomb so big that it defies test- ing reportedly is claimed by the Soviet Union. . gr API — reported Soviet Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev told a group of visiting Polish journalists about the monster bomb-at a meeting in the Kremlin this month. “This bomb is so big we cannot test it even inside the vast area of the Soviet Union. We couldn't even test it in the Arctic. — “It we set it off at the North Pole it would melt the icecap and send the oceans spilling over the world,” — API quoted Khrushchev. * Be ge ei * * ever thawed scientists have es- would climb more than 70 feet, flooding lew York and other cities, ‘ . * * oe ‘ The API correspondent said Khrushchev told: the group to explode the bomb in the most remote northern area of the Soviet Union ‘“‘would have disastrous results for the whole of Scandinavia,” and that one bomb of its size “would be enough for Britain or France.” If the polar timated ocean | Neither the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission nor the State Department in Washington had any immedi- ate comment. Showers May Follow U-S: Senate Confirms Crashes Kill 7; Total Tol Is 16 Drownings, Other Fatal _ Accidents Bring Overall U.S. Tally 10 166 Death stalked the na- “\tion’s highways as usual _ G\over Memorial Day but the =\number of victims claimed was lower than expected. This morning, 94 traffic iideaths had been counted. At least 120 had been ex- pected. Drownings and other holiday-connected over-all toll. i|mishaps brought to 166 the. ic Deaths Below Pre-Holiday Forecast State Highway 1958 election, with the Memorial Day. '|3 County Postmasters Today the tabulation stood at , 4 traffic deaths, 37 drownings judge being seated in Jan- Strong opposition was anticiat| Warm Temperature | tue united states Senate has = 1959. ed from some members. aed ae a and 35 lives lost from other mis- The governor on Monday signed a ON u Sen. Knowland of California, | The weather outlook for Pontiac tasters for vee offices in Dek, (2rtunes, for a total of 166. a bill for a new judge in Bay Coun- FE ee S | Senate Republican leader, has |and vicinity is mild tonight with) jang according to dis- | Midnight last night was the qe ee oe ee - | beem outspoken against any trade (scattered thundershowers. After) patches from Washington, They |“0s¢ of & 30-hour Day so sce Som | ax same — Cmemety Ace meee nner Banin eg re |i Se ances i ty a, Met Rey Be ps aa ; ot Brandon Township has affiliated with the Pon- (left to right) Mrs. Lavern Boutell, Mrs. B. L. | contending tis wubumum ham; Bert O. Hobolth, Keego |* P lay. Discussing the Oakland bill, | tiac Area United Fund, to obtain for both areas Hamilton and Mrs. Donald Getz. their capacity, He to 62 toni Harbor; and Cole L. Neumann,| Seven persons were killed In which made different provisions comment last night on | Tomorrow's forecast is partly) Rochester. traffie accidents and three oth- officer, Williams said: “It has Sen, Fulbright (D-Ark), 2 mem-|amceruhowers | ending, hour Memorial Day bell- bere well sald Gt Jeetice do. | On. J Get Hot en ee se omlign Tele |COOK?, late tomorrow. “The high Insult Plus Injury layed te justice denied. By that |LOME UN, JUNE, o he h d Held tions Committee, aimed his criti-|"i Syerage 76 to a Gegtwes, | nETROIr (INS) — Burglars addition, 2 10yeancld’ ght ce te the Wiguats ef Quien’ | [3 p ef cism ‘at Eisenhower adminis" |temperature preceding # a.m. was| Sibel lneult No City oan killed when struck by a train County. | Rise and Fall of Mercury, ,,..., Se Sarat, et hm he tren ee See eh trenia ever the Hinve River, “The ‘round for go doing, while . gi | Wif Death nm § nna, ueraees = te| Watched in Press Contest IN WIle S very rock in the Legislature to give a Demo) Come on, June, let’s have somé hot days! . Awaits an Examination’ ory pany Bn Bw in Oak| Everybody wants ‘em, and 2,353 weather fans are) on Ist Degree Murder at ees incur | SPOCHAlly interested, for that number think they..know) Charge in Knifing® F Wag o> 5 p Boy old. nt| the day, hour and minute when you'll be at your best. : good legislation.” + at That number had entered the Press June weather) James D. Shepherd, of Birming ably und Williams said in 1%56¢ Oakland , line+ arraigned toda But be had the highsst ont of new commsl ott wht the ati I ; | Sadie tneiton chine und ve- In its statement on the British | see this track, it will be from for presidential and | Their ¢ wilt continue Se ach 0S matge ol oe reached at noon Ty75 Tornadoes ___|tumed to Oakland County jail to} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | the grandstand.” vice presidential candidates. through Sunday. an you in the state. ts dockets| Thursday. . await trial. terday marked the start of a G8 Siihee belad Gan tit any prognosticators| Strike Colorado | shepherd, 3, is charged with sate : : ) four-day weekend—and possible other judicial circuit. saga atboe iis ale, Ehmbeh «2 to Association. Lists Grievances auto tripe—for many residents, e\F'arm District ae eee nem te de Sete ahs : The traffic victims: at Pierce St. Leslie L. Streeter, 61, of Port H ’ WINDSOR, Colo. @—Two tor-| Birmingham Justice John Pp | A k S t | y O t path across farms in northeast- ination for 9 a.m. June 19. : his auto and it rolled over three ‘i yester- Pontiac Police Officers Associa-;culate petitions for Straley's re- officers; and mishandling of con- for Safety Recor Se ae a ee ee per gs igs Phage ed tion today demanded the removal moval if the commission fails tojtributions to the police banelitlea ied 5 gam a bee bee 'ee | reported seen. o"viemn whe eald Shepherd and (°C Police Chiet Herbert W Straley act on their first request. fund. cars while traveling at a high rate i or ees ee on te * ewok teacher wife had hag (24 Voted to ask the civil service} Grievances listed by the police in] ‘The officers also that |o¢ speed, din clea to Wie 90 Oe Damage was spotty in an area] » history of domestic commission to investigate police their meeting today included these| poor public relations by CAICf | Cisrence J. Kohn, 29, of Hough- caaile totem dine. oan ‘te 4 miles square, confined mostly| since their marriage in January, |2¢Partment activities ahd records. charges: Straley with the Municipal Court |... Take died when his car over- the National Safety Council to barns and granaries. Only one} The association also asked the) trproper use of vepartment-| Judges, county prosecutors, Stat lined on the outskirts of Hough- t, with a dea injury was reported. ca a ee ee ne missin to investigate the B® owned vehicles by high rasking of-| Feeo sa8 shestiPs: Gipectutnt lin Like after leaving 1055 ae, wis Soa sate. of One twister set down at Wind-\young daughters by-a previous)sociation’s own records, in support! 5. failure of the chief to con-| Minders city police in the best 2.8 fatalities per 10; —, sor High School, shattering win-\marriage told him that they sawlof their claim that “We have noth-|n 1 ‘new officers aftér a six-| performance of their duties, Evangeles Ktenos, 65, of Met- pal ieee piman uapeieien dows and damaging roofs of two|Shepherd stab their mother as she ing to hide.” months probationary period; fail-| ‘The association charged earlier| *™0r*, was struck and killed by the first four months. Detroit's smaller adjoining school build-|attempted to flee the living room| ye action was taken at ® lure to grant pay-raises due offi-|this week that Straley had manip-| * Swte-while walking along M24, traffic death toll is 68 to date ings. An estimated $10,000 damage following an argument Monday) meeting this morning attended \cers: change by ‘Straley of word-|ulated work assignments and off| "** Metamora, ) compared with 91 in the same was done to the school's farm/night. er by 40 members of the depart: jing in prisoners’ statements on re-|days in such a manner as to pre-| Charles A. Shreve, 21, of Ink- 1956 period, biking. anne ds dies be ‘Diacked| ment. ports; in overtime|vent key men from attending an|ster, was fatally injured when his T% We Pr P from the football|bed at 9 p.m. Monday until almost The association also voted to cir-'regulations; discrimination amongiassociation meeting. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) morrow e esent: stadium were strewn over the/two hours later, when he discov-|_ . : . field. be) ered his wife dying on the living : be he 4 7 ~: Miss Front Page for Jume ets Saar 22 ay es te nee tt Navy Jet Crashes in Minneapolis Residential Area of the building, and use charge . £ ence g : struck out Olen, a nietier of mae, eer will be held with-| = - ’ ra ~ June is one of the year’s happiest months, because of the ja Windsor cleaning on the out . | iz hay SF a” : pleasant things associated with this season . . . roses and the start one He was not seriously in- Del f eo at 2 ' “ £ “# ‘7 of summer , . . brides . . . graduation . . . just to mention a few, . 400 egate s Mee ng »And now we have something more to anticipate. - ae » MACKINAC ISLAND (INS) — ‘ hoainee wosei has tet ed's ve. . bat Sottst sncinnt Pe i ne ler g Sw Seat Gt deleanion Seley “We cannot tell you who she is or where she lives or what she “a gara merges ly of nations here. looks like (she’s charming, of course) until tgmorrow, But one j¢hine shop, It flipped his barn on| In the next two days, 550 more ’ guess is safe: she'll be wearing a cap and gown. its side, delegates are expected. “1 Was Born in Paradise” ee heer | it. 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"=" Or etho 11S XPa Township, police, : nrestt 7» nity of a Memorial Day service/38, liaison and public relations of-| a thousand persons attending ; H . South Carolina Pair Sty N “ua was shatteéed yoo-|tiser’ at Wale-Commberiaie Nevall arvines ot ‘Denayl ’ Memsestel Nationalists Wipe Ovt) presencHAM-—The First Meth-|car for about half an hour, betore soawaw 1 Seiten, Seen Being Led Away |terday: when two Navy Panther Air Station, was killed. Six resi-| Cemetery: It occurred as a low. | Entire Male Population odist Church will-break ground for discovery. ppingh ty. oy at Austria Border jets collided. while flying in anjdents of the neighborhood were) Mying helicopter dropped poppies | of Moslem Village. an additional Church School wing é aerial tribute over a poppy-strewn injured, one seriously, The pilot) on the cemetery in a Veterans of ‘- nail Awe , gecording to Town- cemetery. - of the second plane, which) Foreign Wars ceremony. ALGIERS u — French’ officials|Bishop Marshall R, Reed of the/among the 14 sponsors of the fifstit » Berkley, ' EISENSTADT, Austria —The| Halt a mile away, in a heavily|rashed in a vacant lot, parachut-| y+ (9) John Forsmark, 26,|t0day told of a night of horror|Detroit area will.give the address.'YMCA Family Day scheduled forjship polio.) - Austrian Interior Ministry con-|populated section of northeast/ed to safety. Minneapolis, a reservist, told|4uring . which nationalist rebels| Dr. Benjamin F. Holme, Detroit|June 15. wwell-| Passengers ie Little's car, Mra firmed today that two South Caro-|Minneapolis, a man and his wife FOUR HOMES BURN newsmen later his left wing col-/massacred at least 275 Moslems|District Superintendent, will give) Featuring _—~ ~~ affair|Myrtle Clayton, 79, of Maple Ridge lina University students missing|were washing clothes in the base-| rhe ‘Trost home and three oth-\lided with the fuselage of Olson's|— the entire male population ofithe invocation and Dr. Arnold F.jKnown area enlerittet OS 2 ln and Mrs, Lena Davis, 54, since May 26 are being held in/ment of their home when 4/1. burst into flame as fiery fuel|Plane as they and two other jets|® mountain village. Runkel will give the charge to the| will be Beld &) 0 ntertainment|of 13905 Monte Vista, Detroit, su Communist Hungary. | [“funny, whirring noise” sent them trom the plane sprayed over a|began a rolling maneuver in a x 5 * ene, ye s stage show, dancing fered bruises, They were treated Frontier authorities identified the Tumning outside. wide area, A .50-caliber machine|final flourish over the cemetery.) Authorities said rebels. swept) at » special quarterly confer- apes Ja contests. Picnic grove|Pontiac General Hospital and re- youths as Myron Gilbert, 20, of} One of the planes plunged’ inte gun frem the jet was hurled|But he could give no explanation down Tuesday night and over-| ence recently, an expansion pro- facilities will be available for those leased. Waterboro, S. C., and Warren Wil-| the street in front of Mr. and (through a scréen door and into/of the accident. |whelmed the village of La Casbah, gram for $395,132 was approved.