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NOW, MAYBE, SOME GOLF U.S. 'Has the Power Ike's a Charmer in Mexico 2 Saturday, Feb. 21, '59 DETROIT FREE PRESS if i Wine Out Russia 9 To the visit. The visit wound up Friday evening with another dinner given by President Lopez Mateos, complete with fireworks and water skiing exhibitions. Until late Friday, it was still a tossup whether the President would head for the White House or for Augusta, for a weekend on the fairways of the Augusta National Golf Course.

i 'i i rV -u Uk'L BY EDWIN A. LAHEY Chief of Oar Washington Bareaa ACAPULCO, Mexico President Eisenhower was flying back to the United States Saturday morning after a successful two-day experiment in personal diplomacy in Mexico. Both Eisenhower and his host, President Adolfo Lopez Mateos, of Mexico, made it clear that the visit had improved United States-Latin American friend Adm. Burke Cites Might Last 3 Days! ship tremendously. They agreed to "build a Joint 100-million-dollar dam on the; Says Rocket Race Is Not Necessary PROMOTION of Harold M.

Utley, manager of the Flint Journal since 1953, to vice president of Booth Newspapers, was announced Friday by the Michigan newspaper chain. Utley's successor at Flint has not been named. The Booth group includes nine outstate papers. CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) Adm.

Arleigh A. Burke, chief of United States naval opera 11 tions, said Friday that the United States "has the ability right now, in being, to destroy Rio Grande River. They also agreed that their Governments should co-operate to help Mexico sell more minerals, coffee and cotton. The result of their conferences were announced in a communique. The dam Mr.

Eisenhower and Lopez Mateos agreed should be built Is to be known as the Diablo Dam. A structure 250 feet high and 6 i miles long, it Is to be located about 13 miles from Del Rio, on the Rio Grande. the Soviet Union in sev eral ways and several times over." KOSINS AFTER-INVENTORY OFF SAIL IE SELECTED CROUPS OF MEN'S SUITS TOPCOATS O'COATS Were $85 to $145 TVOW $42.50 to $72.50 Hurry Saturday and Monday and Tuesday to SAVE ONE -HALF on the Worlds Finest Clothing. ALL wanted styles all superb quality all sale priced. All Sales Final Custom Alteration! at Cott And the Russians know it, Burke told the Charleston I Chamber of Commerce.

Square Confirms Shutdown Officials of the Square Co HIS ADDRESS seemed de Capt. Nickerson Rep. Judd signed to answer charges, mostly from Democrats, that a growing "missile gap" be- this country and Rus sia will give the Russians military superiority soon. Burke said the United States The new dam would promote flood control and provide more irrigattion and power benefits. THE PRESIDENT spent a relaxed morning Friday, doing a little paper work and making chip shots on the lawn of this oceanside hotel, the Pierre Marques.

He then had lunch with President Lopez Mateos at did not need to race Russia in numbers of missiles any more than it had raced the Soviets Friday confirmed a report in Sunday's Free Press that the company will discontinue operations at its plant at 6060 Rivard. Gordon Patterson, president, said production has been transferred to plants in Wisconsin, Kentucky, New Jersey and Iowa, THE COMPANY'S plant in Madison Heights, which now employs about 200, will con in submarines or army divi sions. Red Space 'Beat' Seen Due to Be First In Orbiting Man WASHINGTON (UPI) Tha Civilian Space Agency's No. 2 man said Friday the Russians "are likely" to put a man into space before this country does and that Americans must start getting used to the idea. The Soviets "have the capability of putting a man in space before our program is complete," Dr.

Hugh L. Dry-den, deputy director of the National Space Administration, told the Senate Space Committee. "We must prepare the American people for the fact that they are likely to do so, and we must develop some Ideas about what the effect of this will be." He refused to estimate when the United States might try to orbit a man around the earth but indicated it would not be possible for at least two years. DKYDEN SAID the Russians already have sufficiently powerful rockets to orbit a man-carrying satellite. He saia thy still would have an edge even if the United States civilian space budget were pushed up suddenly to a billion dollars a year.

Trombly Reversal Overruled Macomb Probate Judge Joseph V. Trombly's reversal of a jury decision last Jan. 20 was overruled Friday by Tuscola County Probate Judge Henderson Graham. Judge Graham denied a new hearing in the case of two girls, aged 3 and 5, who had been made permanent wards of the Macomb probate court by a jury and ordered placed for adoption. He said this country is ahead of Russia In retaliatory power and "can and will" stay that way.

Established 1925 "Whether the USSR has the hotel, and went out on the lawn with the Mexican President to greet Mexican and American newspapermen. Even on his second day here, when journalists should be getting used to him, the Mexican writers were exhausting their store of emotional expressions to emphasize the importance of one-half as many or several 1430 GRISWOLD Between Grand River and Clifford Our Doorman Will Park Your Car Free OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 PHONE WO 1-8731 OR WO 1-7951 times as many missiles as the tinue to operate and will be expanded as necessary, Patterson said. Square once employed more than 1,500 in its Detroit plant. United States is really academic as long as we have the as sured capability of destroying Russia and as long as the Soviets know it," he said. People will talk: "It's all a matter of personal taste." This from Rep.

Walter Judd Minn.) explaining why he declined to attend a dinner in honor of Soviet Deputy Premier Anas-tas Mikoyan last month. Judd said he's been buried in mail since his refusal. "I should have saved more, I should have saved more." This from Capt. Samuel R. Nickerson, skipper of the tugboat which rescued eight persons when a plane crashed in New York's East River two weeks ago.

Nickerson's wife said her husband keeps going over the accident while he recuperates from an attack of bleeding ulcers. "I should protest the serving of alcoholic beverages on the basis that Mr. Lincoln was a total abstainer." This from Luther J. Tigner, executive director of the Temperance League of Illinois. The League is mad because Illinois Gov.

William G. Stratton allowed champagne to be served at a Lincoln Day dinner in Springfield last week. The dinner took place in a State building where alcoholic beverages are banned. Clihum Cancels Michigan Trip Casualty list: Pianist Van Cliburn, recuperating in a New York hospital from an infection in his right hand. The illness forced him to cancel a trip to Niles, and all other appearances until March 2.

Pat Ilingle, a leading player in the hit Broadway play, "JB," was injured critically in a plunge to the bottom of an elevator shaft. He fell while trying to slip out of a stalled elevator. 'Man Without Gun' Must Pay Legal department: Rex Reason, 30, star of the "Man Without a Gun" TV series, was ordered to pay his wife, Joan, $400 monthly Burke said the United States must carefully avoid any "qualitative gap" in missiles but need not be concerned about Russian superiority in numbers. HE REITERATED his well-known view that a general nuclear war is a remote prospect because it would be suicidal for Russia to start one. Burke insisted that "it is not saber-rattling" to say that the Soviets know that the United States has the ability to destroy Russia.

h. r3 T--' t- High Court Will Probe Trombly THE JURY decision was made Dec. 4, 1958, while Gra alimony and child support, pending their divorce suit trial. The Reasons have two children, Bart, 4, and Andrea, 6. The couple were married in 1952.

Actress Anne Francis made four records for Safari Records, back in J957. Nobody ever heard them because they were ham was acting as a visiting judge in Macomb County. When Judge Trombly re Continued from Page One turned, he reversed the decision and told Judge Graham Black said, "is the welfare of the children whose cases and fate are decided by the Macomb Probate Court's juvenile that the action had been recommended by the prosecutor's office. The prosecutor said later Rex Reason never released. Miss Francis, weary of waiting for the sound of her own voice on wax, sued the record company for breach of contract.

She was awarded $10,800 in a Los Angeles Court Friday. 1 4 w'ai-m beauty IHat rhisllowod Judge Trombly's petition said that one or two people can brlhgilo-Vour homo, you'll be onchanted Ith "under the guise of another reputable authority, the Macomb Board of Supervisors, and now enlarged upon by a tew more individuals" are re Gen. Marshall that he had no authority to make such a recommendation and would not have made one in this case even if he had the right. Trombly ordered a new hearing for the children's mother stating that the woman had been deprived of "due process" in the action. When the case came up Friday, Judge Donald J.

Parent, Macomb's other probate judge, called in Judge Graham to rule on the case. sponsible for a "duplicity of jurisdiction" in the Probate Court. I DETHMEBS SAID the Su U.S. Probe In Willow Village Due Wathlnrton Bureau Staff Rallies a Bit FT. BRAGG, N.

(UPI) Gen. George C. Marshall improved slightly Friday but his condition remained precarious. The 78-year old soldier- statesman apparently is begin preme Court had never received i anything just like the Trombly 1 petition and that the court hasn't yet decided what action to take on it. Trombly remained in Henry Ford Hospital Friday.

He went in Monday for a "complete physical evaluation." Trombly, a judge for 18 years, has not held court since "AFTER CONSULTING with the mother, her attorney and WASHINGTON Federal housing officials Friday prom-' ised to investigate charges of irregularities in Willow Village Hudson's wonderful collection of more than $750,000 worth of rugs at far below their original cost! Choose from more than 2,000 sumptuous oriental designs. It's a brilliant collection of magnificent used oriental rugs, collected from fine old mansions that are being remodeled or razed, from liquidating estates, from all over America. Each rug has been carefully checked by our experts, washed and labeled as to condition: (excellent), (good), (fair), and (worn). Just today and Monday left to share in this exciting sale. Shop with the family Monday night till 8:30.

2 MORE DAYS TODAY AND MONDAY HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN ONLY ning to throw off the pneumonia which complicated treatment of his second Btroke within a month. He suffered the second stroke Tuesday. It was more severe. housing, near Ypsilanti. The charges were made by Jan.

22. three spokesmen for Willow Village residents who conferred here with Michigan legislators Judge Parent, it was decided there were no grounds lor a new ruling," Graham said. "I can see no reason for granting another hearing. If it is to go any further it will have to go through Circuit Court," he said. The children involved had been in and out of licensed boarding homes since 1956.

Placing the youngsters for adoption had been strongly recommended by all agencies involved. and Norman P. Mason, head of the Federal Housing and Home Finance Administration. On Guard for Over a Century AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PubFinhed every week day mominr and Sunday mominr Detroit, Michican. Enterml at second class matter at the Pott Office oi Detroit.

under the Act ol March 3. 1878. THE VILLAGE delegation TV's Chester Is a Neiv Papa HOLLYWOOD (ffi Actor Dennis Weaver, who plays the role of the marshal's sidekick in television's "Gun-smoke," has a new son. The nine-pound, one-ounce boy was born to Jerri Weaver in a Hollywood hospital. He has been named Rustin.

was lea by Kicnara vvagner, local builder and Superior Town ship board member. It included Richard Weigand, head of the Willow Run Civic Association; and Vanzetti Hamilton, local attorney. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Daily and FY CARRIER Sunday Daily Sunday Per Week 60 .40 .20 BY MAIL. (Payable in Advance) One Year $33.80 $TA 40 110 40 fix Month 16.90 6.20 Three Monthly 8.45 2. BO One Month 3.85 3.0( .85 Orle Week .65 .45 .20 By mail on R.

T. 1. routet in Michigan only aiid in commumtif where NO carrier or motor rout service is maintained: Daily Only, one year. SI 4. 00.

Six Months. $7.00. Three Months. S3.50. Full adfrlress (including house number.

They complained, among other things, that the Federal Hous ODDS ENDS I lit. io ing Administration regional office was not co-operating fully in the development of a low street or road) and remittance nmsti accompany all orders. Address The $75 to $161 SUITS TOPCOATS rent housing project for those who can't afford to buy Federal Detroit Free Pre, Circ. (Mail) Dept. Detroit 31.

Mich. Chief Justice Quits Bar CHICAGO (it The board of governors of the American Bar Association Friday accepted the resignation of Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. Ross L. Malone, of Roswell, N.M., bar president, said: "The termination of membership was in no way related to dues. The Chief Justice has assured me that he will co-operate with the association as he has done in the past." Neither Warren nor bar officials have given a reason.

OVERCOATS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively en Partial list of room-size used oriental rugs. SIZE TYPE COND. SALE Sarouk $339 12'x8'10" Sarouk 339 Kerman Blue 379 Serapi 379 12'x9'3" Chinese Gold 379 12'x9'2" Ispahan 379 12'x8'10" Sarouk 379 Keshan 399 Serapi 399 10Tx7' Shah Abbas 449 Cabistan 449 12'x9' Chinese lavender 449 12'x9' Chinese Green 449 12x9' Chinese Rose 499 12'x8'6" Chinese Green 499 12'x8T Kermanshah 569 12'x9' Chinese Rust 599 Bukara 599 ritUrris housing. Mason told Wagner that the FIIA would send a field man to the Village in Ypsilanti and Superior Townships to look into complaints. And he promised that the situation would be examined by the Chicago office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency.

titled to the use lor reproduction of i all new dispatches credited to or not! otherwise credited in this paper and' also tiie local newa published herein, i All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. i ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: Story. Brooks Finley. New York. Philadelphia.

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a NORTHLAND CENTER Partial list of room size used oriental rugs. SIZE TYPE CONO. SALE 12'x9' Chinese $79 Ferreghan 89 Zerrafelli 39 HVxBT Mahal 119 Chinese Ming 119 10Tx7T Khorosan 149 Chinese 149 Agra 149 Serapi 189 Ferreghan 189 12'x9 Chinese 189 8'x5T Shiraz 189 Sparta 199 11Tx9' Chinese 199 12'x9' Chinese 229 Herez 229 CabTstan 229 Herez 229 Herez 229 Cabistan 239 12 x9' Chinese 239 Herez 239 Sarouk 269 9'x5'6" Cabistan 269 12'x8'6" Chinese Green 289 12'x8'10" Sarouk 289 9'x6' Chinese 299 12'x9' Chinese Green 299 Sarouk 339 Sarouk 339 Partial list of over-size used oriental rajs. SIZE TYPE COND. SALE 13'x9T Chinese $119 Lilihan 6 229 WOW Kermanshah 299 UTxIOT Kerman 339 Kerman 339 14W Chinese Rust 449 Sarouk 449 23x18' Baktiary 529 19'6W Kerman 569 13W Serapi 569 Kerman 569 13 x10 Ispahan 569 Ferreghan B39 13'9W' Chinese B39 1 4'xl 0 Chinese Beige 679 17W6" Herez B79 U'lOWT Sarouk 699 Kandahar 749 Kerman 749 14'2W Kashan 749 1 5'xl 2' Serapi 749 HTxH'8" Ispahan 829 Kashan 829 202 Kandahar B29 15'9W Indo-lspahan 829 19'xH'10" Ispahan 939 Kerman 999 Tabriz 1129 17'3W Kashan I 1199 19x12' Antique Sarouk 1199 PfllLCO WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL 7-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE I II I li in ii mi imp i im ii "JUPM il nw ill i hi i i 7f Operates most economically on just 2 flashlight batteries.

Costs less than l10th of lc per hour to operate. Break -resistant case of genuine top grain cowhide with white stitching. $125 mm 4fm USE HUDSON'S CREDIT PLAN TO PURCHASE YOUR RUG Credit interviewers will be on hand to arrange convenient terms. Buy now and enjoy your rug while paying. Terms of sale: sorry, no mail, C.O.D.'s, dr holds for delivery; sizes are approximate; all rugs sold "as is." I WEEKLY 1 90-Day Fret Service THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOPS 1250 Library (Downtown) and 13 Neighborhood Stores 5 Hudson's Downtown Only Eighth Floor.

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