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DETROIT FREE PRESS Wednesday, June 1. '60 1 shop till 9 m- rnonday, fhursday, friday, Saturday Politics Alabama IW.fi, Vote ems I 4..,, ---fn i Wr.r' On Electors Free Press Wire Services BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Six states rights candidates piled up early leads in the race for Presidential elector Tuesday night in Alabama's Democratic runoff primary. With 1,497 of an estimated VM ill fli I in tmMMHMMMM4MJt fa I WHil A ifc LiiaMM AT SUNDOWN TUESDAY, Shavuos, the Jewish festival commemorating the reception of the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai, began.

Preparing for the festival are Cantor Nicholas Fenakel (left) and Rabbi Jacob E. Sesal, of of Adas Shalom SynagoR. 3,319 boxes reporting, it appeared this Deep South state would have a split Electoral College vote seven states righters and four loyalists. One states righter, former Senator Bruce Henderson, of Prairie, won one of Alabama's 11 Electoral College votes in the May 3 primary. Fellow states righters led in seven of the other 10 races but were not able to muster the majorities necessary to avoid runoffs.

THE STATES rights slate of electors has pledged to withhold Alabama's electoral votes from any Democratic nominee judged "unacceptable" to the 4s. peter pan has a strapless bra to flatter you! Hate-Ganr Figure to COMMANDMENTS RITE Jews Celebrate Feast of Shavuos Get Parole $95 SIS95 South because of his stand on segregation and civil rights. Alabama's loyalist Democrats are pledged to support the candidates selected at the National Democratic Convention no matter what their viewpoints are. Lantine Bureau Staff LANSING Gov. Williams Tuesday commuted the life sen tence of Urban Lipps, one of 10 it "sx --4 It r.

men sentenced to life in prison BY HILEY II. WARD Free Preu Rli9ion Writer The Jewish holiday which commemorates the giving of the Ten Commandments began at sundown Tuesday. It is the Jewish Pentecost "50th" day after the start of the Passover. (The Christian Pentecost which celebrates the giving of the Holy Spirit and the expansion of the church comes next Sunday, 50 days after Easter.) in 1936 for the "Black Legion" terrorist killing" of a man sus- pected of beating his wife. 46.

is eligible for Im You can take your choice mediate parole. The State Pa role Board recommended the Rockefeller Urges Hemisphere Parley NEW YORK Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller proposed an early meeting of Western Hemisphere foreign ministers to discuss problems that threaten Pan American unity and security. The proposal was part of a five point program he advocated to establish closer relations among Western Hemisphere nations.

Rockefeller spoke before 1,700 Senate Gets commutation and indicated it was prepared to parole the Mississippi-born man who authori Cool to live in! Figure-perfeciing with lightly contoured cups! Styled with elastic sides to stay in place! Come, find the Peter Pan strapless designed for your figure and your new fashions! a. your strapless adds straps to go with every neckline! Foam-lined cups; sides of batiste elastic. White cotton; sizes 32-36 B. $3.95 b. soft-fitting new wireless strapless has foam-lined cups; batiste elastic sides to give perfect fit! White cotton; sizes 32 to 36 A.

c. long-line convertible has cups suspended in net-weave elastic to breathe with you! White nylon marquisette. Sizes 32-36 32-38 C. $5.95 ties now believe was the least involved of those sentenced. Bill for New THE BLACK LEGION, a hate State Work organization that terrorized Ne groes, Catholics and Jews, flourished in Michigan In the mid-30s.

students and teachers at Evan-der Childs High School in the Bronx. Dr. Hymen Alpern, principal, presented the school's 1960 Pan Charles A. Poole was shot to death in Rouge Park on BY JAMES M. HASWEIX Washington Bureau Staff WASHINGTON The Senate Public Works Committee reported out a bill authorizing $11,471,000 for additional projects in Michigan Tuesday, Senator Pat McNamara Mich.) announced.

May 12, 1936. Lipps was not at the shoot ing scene but the State contend ed that he was one of the men who lured Poole to his death as to the name of the holiday. Jews in Detroit do not call it by the same name. Among the names are Sh'vouth, Shevuoth, Shavuot, Shavuos, Shabuos, Shabuoth, all meaning "Feast of Weeks." For Orthodox Temples (for example, B'nai David) and Conservative Temple (Shaa-rey Zedek, B'nal Moshe and Adas Shalom) the holiday will be observed two days. The Reform branch observes it one day.

Temple Beth El, a Reform synagog, will have a 10:30 a.m. Wednesday service with Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine preaching on "The Ten Commandments Are Not Enough." AT TUESDAY night services in Orthodox and Conservative temples, selections from the Torah or Law of Moses were read. The holiday orginally was an agricultural festival celebrating both the wheat and barley harvest and the appearance of the first fruits after the Spring planting. The holiday also is associated with the Book of Ruth, with the promise of a atop for a "drink of beer." xnese are additions to an it's so easy to plan your new summer wardrobe with our exclusive Jiexl'Giarge account! Take months to pay or use as a 30-day charge.

American Award to Rockefeller and noted that two previous recipients had become presidents of South American nations. Rockefeller recently reiterated that he was not a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, but said he would accept a draft if it were offered. Newspaper Backs Stevenson-Kennedy Dayton Dean, the triggerman and legion leader, died in prison last Jan. 18 Another convict, James Roy Lorance, died there in 1938. authorization bill which" the House passed last year but which the Senate held up.

If the Senate now passes the bill it will go back to the House for agreement on the changes. CHIEF NEW item would authorize $8,570,000 for the Wyandotte and Trenton reaches of the proposed Trenton channel down to the proposed turning basin at the McLouth steel plant. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Newsday, one of the nation's largest afternoon newspapers.

endorsed Adlal E. Stevenson for the Democratic Presidential nomination with Senator John LIPPS AND the others were sentenced Oct. 9, 1936, by the late Judge Joseph A. Moynihan in Wayne County Circuit Court. Still serving life terms for Poole's murder are Lowell Rushing, Paul Edwards, Edgar Baldwin, Ervin Lee, John Bantierman, Harvey Davis and Charles Rouse.

F. Kennedy of Massachusetts as his running mate. This would make the down river district a deepwater port India Edwards Eventually the channel would be continued to Lake Erie, Lipps was the first for whom forming a double channel for with its rural setting and story of a woman who chose to become a Jew. 'U 'fee rff! Cfe7jntTtC -Tit Supports Johnson WASHINGTON Mrs. India Edwards, former vice chairman and head of the women's division of the Democratic National Committee, has joined the forces supporting Senator Lyndon B.

Johnson Tex.) for the Presidential nomination. the Parole Board recommended commutation. Gov. Williams cut his life sentence to 71 years which, with Lipps' good time, makes him eligible for immediate parole. Seaway traffic.

The Senate bill also would authorize $1,735,000 for a Manistee harbor and bridge project, $236,000 for Marquette harbor improvements, $715,000 for Menominee harbor, and $215,000 for Presque The Bible story of Ruth is read during synagog serv ices celebrating the holiday. Death Toll a 'ill i For Holida) Isle harbor It would authorize a study of Little Bay de Noc improvements, as well. Rej. Louis C. Rabaut Detroit) put into the House public works appropriation bill last week an initial appropriation of $90,000 for "preplanning" the Trenton channel project.

This appropriation in the usual order would be followed by annual grants until the authorized work is completed. A QUARTER BUYS ONE! Here's a Bargain On Free Press Map of World Reaches 18 Only four states counted more traffic deaths than Michigan during the 78-hour Memor ial Day weekend. Michigan had 18, with rain over much of the state making driving hazardous throughout the weejtend that ended at mid The Free Press World Affairs News Map, ordered by nearly 15,000 readers when first offered several months ago, has been reprinted and is again available at the special bargain price of 25 cents. The regularly sells for one night Monday. The toll nationally was 355.

dollar. developments about this sig Printed for the Free Press nificant area. by Rand-McNally, the nation's leading cartographers, the map actually is five full-color maps in ore. Its main feature is a complete wall size world map To get your copy, or copies, of this Important aid to cur-rent events understanding, fill out and mail the accompanying coupon. Send 25 cents for each map ordered in coin, check or money order but no stamps, please! Normal time for filling orders is 10 days to two weeks.

You can speed your order by Ohioans Win Michigan Bridge Title BY RUSSELL W. ROOSEN Free Press Br idee Writer The open-team championship of the Michigan State Bridge Tournament was won Monday night by a quartet of Ohioans. They are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denny, of Akron; Carl Hu-decek, of Toledo, and Charles Braman, of Cleveland, who took 40 matches.

In second place was the Detroit team of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Remey. S. Ellis Samuel, and Russell W.

Roosen with 39" matches. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Loth- Ohio led with 27, including six in one accident. THE LAST to die in Michigan were: MARK SOWARDS, 1, 4626 Fifteenth, Wyandotte.

MISS MARVEEN ZATO-CIL, 17, of Elsie. MRS. ADELINE DAVIS, 65, of 437 Elmwood. The Sowards child, son of Lonnle and Babette Sowards, died in Children's Hospital Tuesday of head Injuries he received in a two-car collision Monday. Flat Rock State Police said Lonnie Sowards.

40, failed to yield the right of way at Vining and Sibley, Huron Township, enclosing the coupon loose without taping, pasting or stapling it to another sheet of (27 20 with nations, large cities, important rivers and mountain ranges" printed in easy-to-read type. In addition, 24 of the world's key areas and trouble spots are pinpointed on the map, with capsule comments about each. ALSO INCLUDED in full color are a detailed map of Russia and Europe, a cover map of the increasingly important Polar regions and, perhaps most significant, a map of Germany showing the western allies' corridor to Berlin and a large-scale map of Berlin itself. With the Berlin situ paper. and struck a car driven by Rich MAKE SURE your envelope is well sealed so your coin.

check or money order can't slip out. ard Molner, 27, of 12888 Johanna, Riverview. Mr. and Mrs. Sowards and their baby were taken to Trenton Osteopathic Hospital, treated and released.

man, of Detroit, won the special pair game Monday night with 1362 points against Mr. The supply of maps is limited, so readers are urged to mail their requests as soon as and Mrs. S. Bernstein, with 132 ation tightening, these maps will make clearer daily news possible. points.

Spring Comes When the baby appeared ill Tuesday, his parents took him to Children's Hospital. An autopsy will be held Wednesday. To: Detroit Free Press P. O. Box 1883 Detroit 31, Michigan Please send me copies of the Free Press World Affairs Map.

I enclose 25c for each map ordered. (Send coin, check or money order no stamps. Please print.) MISS ZATTOCIL was killed at 6.30 p.m. Monday wen she lost control of a pickup truck on a curve on Kramer Road, 12 miles northwest of Owosso. The truck rolled over four times and stopped in a ditch.

Noisily to 4U' CHAMPAIGN, 111. CB Spring took long time coming to the University of Illinois campus. It arrived Monday night. There were water fights, students were dunked into campus pools, male students marched on several women's dormitories, many of them clashed with police. Police estimated 4,000 un-dergrads took part in the high jinks.

I i ii Ii I 'II II II Mrs. Davis was walking Monday night across E. Jeffer Name son near Adair when she was 1 Mi 4 truck by a car driven by William K. Stringer, 37, of 1587 Address City State Corey. He told police he did not see her, and was released..

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