PONTIAC, TipHIGAN FRIDAY, AvGuST 23, 1957 —38 PAGES ca | in Sou Ceti. of wood Country Club. Grace, star the early starters in the 72-hole Pontiac Press Phete Lathrup Village, blasts his drive from the first tee im the Michigan Open golf tournament at Edge- Notre Dame golfer, was one of state tourney which began this morning, His shot went straight down the middle. Pot-O-Gold Jumps Again— Prize Now $2,200 Judges again’ this week plowed entries in hopes of finding a win- ner at last, but none showed up. Which means another $100 has | been ‘added to the pot, and you | still have a chance to win it. ‘Should you submit a perfect solu- : tion to ptizzle No. 64 (which ap- : pears in 1 today’s paper), you will through over 6,000 Pot-O-Gold} " [State Open Golf Tourney Begins as 162 Hopefuls Start Firing at Edgewood Sunny skies prevailed as the 72- Five-former state “champions— Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills, Mike Dietz of Indianwood, Chick Harbert of Meadowbrook, Horton Smith of Detroit Golf Club and John Barnum of Grand Rapids — were among today’s field of 162 players. Burkemo, who won the state title In 1950 at Adrian’s Lenawee course and repeated twe years ago at Washtenaw, is the popular favorite, Harbert has won the crown four times, more than any other Michi- Oakland Hills, who owns championships. win $2,200. -* *« You still have a little time to! submit your entry. But time is short — the deadline is Tuesday.) Get that puzzle in the mail today 5 before someone beats you to it — and the loot. This week's puzzle appears on page 16. You may get, a little help from the correct answers to last week’s. puzzle, which you'll find on page 20. Utica Gi, 9 Electrocuted Brother Rushes for Aid as. Washing Machine Kills - Sister A nine - year - old Utica boy watched in horror. yesterday as gh ee ee Pontiac had its strong contenders in the field, including young Gene ‘Bone, assistant. pro at Tam |O’Shanter, and amateurs Lloyd rary Mike Andonian and Paul '185,000 State Children ‘Have Teeth Fluoridated LANSING « — Nearly 185,000. old have had flouride solution * campaign in Michigan oguicnt tooth decay, in 45 counties, The solution painting method is second in effectiveness only to flouridation of drinking water sup- Probers Aituse |Hoffa of Helping gators have held in reserve for the agile, aggressive Dts ts eee we oe Wally Burkemo Favored gan golfer except Al Watrous of! five children from three to 13 years) | painted on their teeth in a 10-year)” ee ee | The State - Health Department! . said yesterday that the” program) | reached about 35,000 children this) # summer, The applications were! — given at 173 state-supported centers|~ ind | ith’s Body New York Hood WASHINGTON (INs) — Senate probers confront James R. Hoffa today with the charge that he blue- printed.a fraudulent election plot designed to set up gangster John (Johnny Dio) Dioguardi as king of a New York labor-underworld empire. _The accusation is the prize package rackets investi- Hoffa, who for three days has adroitly weaved and 'y has some bugged con- ro ye een not No End in Sight oo for News Strike More Meetings Today; a =e time. ad nee Buying in Detroit Area scribed by his foe for the Teim-| Being Affected ters presidency, New York or-|. DETROIT (INS) — Detroit's _Entertain at Anniversary Show anniversary of Pontiac Motor Division. the city's celebration of the 50th * Ceylon early next year at the in- vitation of ‘the prime ministers of those countries, Quake Hits Taipei TAIPEI, Formosa ( — An earthquake jolted Taipei today causing buildings to shudder. The only damage appedred to be fal- len plaster and a few cracked next spring. the full impact of the lack of ad- vertising will be felt next week, if the strike continues. Hardest hit are auto dealers, general merchandise and the enter- tainment fields. welfare. Ai igs pe LE ETE METER LEE RE EE PEP 5 Knockout in Sixth Round C Chena Dream Fades By BOB MYERS SEATTLE @ — Big Pete Rademacher’s wild dream of stepping from the top rung of amateur boxing to the championship of the world was blasted and wrecked by Floyd Pat- terson last night as the king of the pros scored a knockout in the sixth round of their sched- uled 15-round fight. Seven times the -talented Patterson, in the second defense of the title, put a game, but far outclassed Rademacher on the deck, and the last one, after 2 minutes, 57 seconds of the fatal sixth, was the clincher. A crowd of 16,961 paid a gross $243,030 te see the Match, Patterson, the vasds young man with speed and dynamite in either fist, stretched Rademacher, Uncle Sam’s 1956 Olympic Games champion, on the canvas twice in the sixth, the last one for good, ee ee rere aig bE Sate ae Referee Tommy Loughran began the final count with Rademacher flat on his back. Only as the count proceeded Pete rolled . over, and managed to get to one knee. He was ~abeut to get the knee off the floor when the 10-toll was reached. Loughran said it was a knockout but that even if Rademacher had beat the count, he would have stopped the affair. The crowd, gathered under warm, skies, was strictly a Rademacher crowd. He was raised in the apple country and he was also the rank underdog, the: sentimental hope of performing a miracle in the ring. Tt was not to be, however. As the critics had felt, there was nothing wrong with Rade- macher’s courage or ambition. He just wasn't a pro fighter to cope with a pro like Patterson. (Additional Story on Page 25) plies, the department said. MERE EEE ES SORE ROE IRIE ID BLAIR SIM DRI RES aig OS individual who a plan to grant Teamster charters| Newspaper craft a Dio and hoodlum Antonio (Tony | neduied coogi LITHE AND LISSOME — The Terry Sisters, now available Ducks) Corallo. oe mere meetings . famous night club acrobatic dance team, will be . show is part of ‘3 among the stellar attractions at a variety show ee ae ~ ‘The strike started Ssturday | Tuesday night at rene Stadium. Tickets are enough delegates to swing a | "Hem the News fired 67 mailers Sct Sov | ees SS Would ctend Contra deat Martin Lacey to carrent. | cmareed the News ie |Wo nd Con President John O'Rourke: Auapane trontneent af aa eek @ Although the Times and Bree|( ti Gi R | In one tape recording played Press are not-on strike, all three Ur ice Ives. ony yesterday, Hoffa was heard to tell|@"8e dailies were closed down be- Dio that Lacey had turned thumbs |°#¥S¢ of. publishers’ agreement. sy 7 ma he Tce rnb Roe | rice. _ut a a foreign-language ‘newspaper In ‘Detroit has increased its. circula- Macmillan Plans Tour _jtion trom “42 thousand fo 130} abrmenetan: Prectant within Curtice of General LONDON (®—Prime Minister] 74 ’ icine tee to. Motors and Walter Reuther of the United Auto Work- aM a announced toda today that ineenh ae number of Engiish. |€TS were squared off in verbal battle today on inflation Senlend Indi Pakistan and language sections, It has about | remedies. GM, replying to the union’s proposal for an average $100 cut on 1958 car models, has counterproposed a two-year extension of its union contract that expires|* Variety show at Wisner Stadium. Reuther, commenting on the countermove, accused General Motors of “shock-+ ing disregard” of publicjing American consumers He also charged'through higher prices.” the company with intend-| The Curtice - Reuther exchange ing to “go on short-chang-|came yesterday. First, Curtice |made his proposal in a letter to mM _, |Reuther describing it as a con- structive step against inflation. * The United Auto Workers presi- ‘dent followed up in a eee state- : Ment. : He said Cartice's letter was an “arbitrary rejection” of the | tnien’s price cut proposal. He then denounced GM, declaring _| the company evades basic is- Variety Show Tops Birthday etre Motor’s Anniversary | A host of famous stars will per- form in Pontiac Tuesday night as ? Ontario Boys Fall Into Mine, Other Rescued Timbers Covering Hole | Suddenly Cave In; Three Scramble to Safety TIMMINS, Ont. (—Res- cuers this morning uncov- ered the body.of 15-year-old Ronnie Blakemore from a mass of debris ged part way down a 1,400-foot The body was found about 10 feet below the level where 16-year-old Bonar Scholes was rescued last night. The boys fell i! ii iit tr Fs the Downtown Pontiac Assn. cli- maxes the celebration of Pontiac Moter Division's 50th birthday with Starting at 8:30 p.m., the show ‘will feature Johnny Long and his orchestra, hotel and nightclub fav- orites and popular group. — With Long will be singers Deb- bie Brown, Dixieland jast artist Mickey Gravine and the glee club, : Other attractions are the famous Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang, movie, television and night jclub performers, formerly known as the Borrah Minevitch Harmon- ica Rascals, Three cute and talented girls, sues,’ Last week Reuther proposed to) » the auto industry's Big Three of. 'GM, Chrysler and Ford that they, ‘cut 1958 car prites by_an average « of $100.a car. In return he said! ithe union would be willing to ad-| . just next year’s contract demands. «| Reuther has not indicated what ‘concessions the union might offer. |The UAW has said it will seek E higher wages and a shorter work! > week next spring when three-year _ | contracts in the auto industry ex- pire. : Postpone Bus Strike WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) — A . strike of Windsor bus Urivers -| that would tie up public trans- . portation was postponed today ~ at least until Sunday. ithe Terry Sisters, will add their acrobatic dance act to the show as will the Four Step Brothers, renowned tap and specialties danc- ers. Alse at the show, the 1957 gold- en Pontiac, on display in front of the Oakland County Court House, will be awarded. Tickets to the variety show are merchants with purchases, _|Why, Thank You SACRAMENTO, Calif.” (— A tire shop safe was found with marks on the dial, face plate and handle where someone had tried to crack it but failed. Along side was this note: “You have a very good safe.” ‘Fees Must Go’ Say Waterford, Piraiagtn Delegates his sister. was electrocuted while running the family washing ma- chine. - * * x ithe yletim: ‘Constance Plei- mann, also 9, was keeping an eye oh the wash for her mother, Mrs. Reathe] Pleimann, at their home, 40550 Schoenherr Rd, Constance apparently stepped into a puddie of water, at the sume time touching the wash- ing machine, Center Line State Police said there was a short | circuit in the machine's. wiring. ir ‘The victim's brother, Donald, legislative committee in Lansing exer of Waterford Township; Waterford Township Justice Don- Michigan's justice court aystem Was criticized before a special yesterday. Deputy Secretary Of State Billie ald E, Adams, and Farmington Justice Allen C. Ingle mony — that the fee system, which makes a JP’ income pro- portionate to the number of cases handled, must go. “Until you substitute salaries forthe fee system, you'll never get away from the evils of jus- |» tice courts,"’ said Judge Francis E. Barron, of Howell, repe- involved, and of instances in which justices were persuaded to write um ing court actions, In Today’ s Press the State Supreme Court and cir- courts, He suggested non-parti- san election of justices and ¢s- County’ News beeen ereeees Editorials encom oor pe j or eateries .::.. eeeeenenees ¢ | tablishment of the office of state “hel: Gh ‘Farm & Geeta | veevetacee 28 | Coordinator of inferior courts. Markets ae *** eee reeves 36 tee ‘on IPs, POINTS TO CONSIDER .jshould. decide ny A ier : . s i a iss letters to debtors urging payment/perhaps with an educational re- of bills under the threat of press-, Tuirement; Adams called for exercise by-| compensation to substitute for the | cult courts of their constitutional powers to\ Supervise the lower | A former’ president of the state JP organization, Adams is’ chair-: man of the state bar subcommit- _ Farnum “~ the committee ations tor sPs, Justice Court System Criticized at Lansing whether JPs_ should |have regular, eight - hours-a-day ;court hours; and a new pattern of fee system. If the public wants good serv- jices, he said, it must'\be prepared |for ‘the expense of salaried JPs, ‘who would maintain regular hours and high court standards, /There, was inconclusive di sion of the question of merging’ the several, county courts. fs neterting to an Auditor Gen- ‘present JP system into phe, oF} Hearing “The big majority of JPs are conscientious and the errors of others ought not to reflect on them.” There was discussion that some \JPs deliberately find traffic vio- lators guilty, in order not to lose now being given out by downtown) Scholes was buried to his waist in dirt that followed him down the 25-foot square shaft. TIED TO ROPE A rope was first placed around |him to prevent another fall, After Dr. W. G. Bissonnette of Tim- mins was lowered by rope to ad- minister a sedative and plasma, rescuers dug the boy free with their bare hands. As Scholes was brought up, Blakemore’s hand was believed seen. The mine shaft had been fenced off but the boys had gone through a break in the fence. THREW STONES One of the other boys, Maurice Gauthier, 14; said at first they threw stones from the lip of the mine but the stones just bounced off planking that partly covered the shaft. To get better results, Gauthier (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) Get Out Umbrella, Showers on the Way The weather outlook for the Pon- tiae area tonight is partly cloudy and not so cool, with a chance of showers by early tomorrow morn- ning. The low will be near 62 degrees. Tomorrow's forecast is partly cloudy with. scattered showers and police business and the fee that automatically comes with each case, * a * f “tt it's trie that there are judicial officers who are deciding cages on this is ous is a , lquallity of just Bag ek td wo * the basis of income to themselves, |temperature thunderstorins, high of 76 to 80, Partly cloudy with showers ending and cooler again is tomorow row, : : In downtown Pontiac, the , vant teen Huron and 175 miles east of Lake —. Superior 4 re HY ‘ ! ef E ge § i Ev 7 i Te i ti z : i Officer Unable to Show tag. ifr ; ¢ re tomorrow eres |the shaft. e a es = mp At § om: Wind velocity—caim, See’ ane Pn a Syn rises Saturday at $:48 a.m. sets Priday at 6-22 p.m. Moon rises Saturday st 4:48 a.m. vagal _ ' : me Tear Ago in Pontise ghe i Re MPO cebaes ee eee ee Against Car Was an opening ocean to man. d one Club Owne show in the nation’s capital, said . , * who seek to saly for terity! N o “was in the tailend of the Leaves Small Estate he wouldn't take $15,000 for the age pos ¥ EW YORK A mounted : second ‘straight night, after more/the remaining winged remnants|patrolman galloped his hores|belmet and goggle era of the open LOS ANGELES iplane, which cost only $8,000 back than a week of after-dark dem-jof the early air age. But the air- along a 42nd Street sidewalk near |biplane,’ he said. ‘‘And I believe sicertoon . Pp gt. ares 1917, delivered at the front. onstrations against the coming of/Planes he finds and rebuilds! 7¢h Avenue yesterday and used|the fun, in flying was then—when eallg . aS the priel Farge soso ‘ x * * first Negro family into this/@%"'t destined, he hopes, for ajhis steed to pin a robbery sus-/you could see it, feel it, and smell - left an estate valued fr pea Collecting and flying antique the : big new housing project, Levit- dusty museum, He. wants to put pect against a parked ear. its, $1,400, according to probate rec-|#iTPlanes has one advantage over town > them back in the sky—at amer-| Patrolman Joseph Ippolito cor-| “The pleasure went out when ;most other hobbies. | # Dogwood Hollow section)ica’s air shows—where they be-|raled Thomas Taylor, 19, of Man-|they started putting on an oxygen| The silver-haired Morrison. ai “You have to be sure before | was calm ‘last night. long. hattan, after the latter allegedly|mask, a hard hat, and an anti-| widely known figure in entertain-\YOU take them up,” Frank saidy State police remained on patrol oe. #* was involved in trying to steal an|stavity space suit—all worn in alnont circles. died last March 22/cheerfully. “You only get to make and two orders were strictly en-| ‘I don’t_think it's quite enough|85-pound bolt of goods worth $250/pressurized cabin. When they took at the age of 57. He opened the/one mistake.” forced: no more outdoor meet-/0 See the colay and beauty of/from a textile firm, away the ss the wind in your! Mocambo 16 years ago. ; tas of protest or other 1 the past, unless. it's out in the; Alsé atrested was John Bron- face, they took away most of the) Commissioner Florence North| The gun had morey influence in ‘ t : ay 2 Tee! sunshine working,’ he explained. |son, 19, of Manhattan, He was fun. . appointed Morrison's widow Mary|changing .the primitive ways of ; gatherings; and for the time be-| Since then Frank has loggedinabbed ‘by Detective . Harold + © *® as administratrix of the estate.|Indians than any other object ing no visitors to enter the area.jmore than 6,000 hours in more|Jacob. So far Tallman has collected|She,has been operating the night/brought by the white man, says M § oe * * *. + |than 75 types of aircraft, ranging] “Both youths were charged with|only nine obsolee planes—the 1910|\club since her husband’s death.|Carl. P. Russell, National Pari ens F amous. Maker i William Ruch, in |from 1910 Bleriots to flying boats, |burglary and grand larceny. Bleriot is his earliest, a Grumman! He left no will. Service Indian authority. : fhe : 7s Tt # i £ F JEWELRY SALE! &S ee" on, LOD PSF 250 0 600 OE oe 3 Ss 2.50 to 6.00 Hg} int 3 iitts . jigeet _ Spencer's End of Summer ie aa eke . li : i ! j ite i i z* E 5 ae 5 -. E 3 5 = E weg § Ez ie es E 5 Carpet Prices Include 40-ounce Padding and Installation* ne i uf Lil Now fs the time to reap savings on men’s very famous brand Solution Dyed : jewelry! The latest Fall styles that are yours at savings because 8 : “we made a special. purchase that saves us. both money! 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Crossley of Syracuse, brother and a sister. NY: ss Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- retired machinist, Mr. Crossley/day from the Voorhees-Siple Chap- moved to Florida about 20 years'el with Dr. H. H. Savage of the ago. He had been living here again/First Baptist Church officiating. during the last eight months. He leaves four children, Leo W. Deaths Elsewhere Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. eee re MRS. NELS W. PAULSON Mrs. Nels W. (Katherine E.) Paulson, 76, of 874 Hollywood Ave. died yesterday after an illness of VATICAN CITY @— Giovanni|three months. Cardinal Mercati, 90, librarian of Surviving are three children, V. the Rottian Catholic Church andiy, Paulson of East Lansing, Mrs, one of its oldest cardinals, died/Oscar Strom and George Paulson, yesterday. The prelate was raised to- the rank of cardinal by ‘Pope both of Pontiac, and one brother. Mrs. Paulson's body will be at Pius XI in 1936. His death in-\the VYoorhees-Siple Funeral Home in ’ present College of Cardinals to ‘until 10 p.m. Saturday, It will), then be taken to the Holman Funeral Home in Appleton, Minn. fae ennvinn gat NESE. - STEPHEN H. STILES * Stephen H. Stiles, 64, of 152 Elm St. died early this morning in Pontiac General Hospital, He was ill six-months, - He had been employed with the Truckaway Corp, and was a mem- ber of Roosevelt Lodge No. 510 F&AM. Survivors include his wife, Isa- died|belle; three children, Stephen, Mrs, William Emeigh and Mrs. James Sprague, all of Pontiac, three sisters and a brother, all liv- ing in Toronto, Ont. Mr, Stiles’ body is at the Farm- er-Snover Funeral Home. - At Pontiac General Trustees Meeting Wednesday in Henry Ford Hos- pital, Detroit. He was il] 18. days. Besides his parents, Bryan is survived by one brother, Henry Thomas II. ‘Trustees were His body will be at the Fesnkiiane sight's wiaeionehaend nbetine. Carruthers Funeral Home from 7 Chairmen of the different com-/ an p.m. Safurday until noon Monday,/mittees will be: James Clarkson, tae it will be taken to thelfinance committee; : Trinity Baptist Church for service|Barrett, building; William P. . at 1 p.m. The Rev. Richard H.|cock : * wed Dixon Jr., will officiate. Buriallpublic relations: and Cecil J. Cos- nomina’ ea cat of the 1957- sll 9 Hesital Conmit £ lspital Committees Named. 4 conmuNTY NATIONAL tees included concurring with a fi- made public atithat a new chest X-ray machine be purchased for $5,524 to replace pital director, informed trustees) 97 existing machine which hasithat since Aug. 14 both the hospital posal to facilitate drafting of the | S4y Warren W. 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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1957 Shaw left a complicated will to his project of uncomplicat- He speak and write, He thought the alphabet should have about 4 letters of invariable sounds. His million-dollar will, which his executors struggled six years to interpret, provided that money be set aside to make preliminary studies of the problems of alpha- bet reform. Last January the Chancery Division of the high court set aside that portion of the will. " x * DAMASCUS — Syria’s acting United States raised a false threat of a Communist takeover in Syria in order to hide its own bid for greater Middle Eastern influence. Khaled el Azem joined other Syrian officials in denying that Syria is falling under Soviet con-| trol as a result of leftist officers propaganda, hoping to win oe The United States knows Syria wil] not accept foreign influence, Azem told American veporters yes- terday. “You pretend we have become Communist and are under the in- fluence of the Soviet Union... . You use this as a weapon and people who fear communism and who are afraid about their goods,” In the announcement of its po- sition, the United States noted the controversy raging about the pro- Hammarskjold Cites Ideological Neutrality posed general agreement. It said a “simpler and more general” resolution appeared to be the only way out, . * *:. ® The United States indicated it felt the nations of this hemisphere were not yet prepared to act in concert on a forceful economic pattern. “I am sure no government rep- resented here would be prepared to sign a document which con- tained provisions inconsistent with the fundamental policies or atti- tudes of that government,” said U.S. Delegate John Leddy. * * * The U.S. position already has some support, Leddy mentioned a 38-article Brazilian version of the which is little more UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS); — Dag Hammarskjold said today the United Nations could not inter- vene in the Syrian problem be- cause the world organization is) “neutral in the ideological field.” The secretary general was asked at a news conference whether the U.N. could do anything to stop the Soviet Union “from trying to take over Syria.” of the U.N. Charter, which states: “Nothing contained in the pres- agreement than a declaration of principles. YOUNGSTOWN 42" CABINET SINK Includes Fixtures & Strainer 1% We Are Dealers for: KOTON The Amazing New Paint Discovery ... Ask for Details Open Friday Evenings ‘til 9:00 CARL SHELL and SONS 4994 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton OR 3-5043 PONTIAC SPEEDWAY @ Modified Stock Car Races @ Amateur Racing @ Sunday Afternoon | matters which | of any state . | porters that “The U.N, is neutral those between Israel and the Arab ent charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in are essentially | within the domestic jurisdiction At that point he reminded re- in the ideological field.” At the same time, Hammarskjold states. Sees No U.N. in Present Syria Problem In reply, he cited article seven jty t headquarters after the Assembly) Intervention five-year term expires next year, declined to discuss whether he would seek re-election, but de- clared that ‘‘Thgre isn't a man in the world who isn’t expendable.” | In reply to other questions, Ham- marskjold said: —The problem of limiting the supply of arms to the Middle Fast ‘4s primarily one for those few countries which are in a position supply arms” and the matter is one for “diplomacy of the classical type.” —The question of whether he | would go te Hungary “remains “what’tomes out ef the debate” | gression against Hungary. —As a “practical” measure, might be necessary to move the! London disarmament talks to U.N.) convenes. —The 12th regular session of) the 8l-nation assembly Sept. 17 will start ‘‘under more fa-| SITUATION QUIET He pointed out the situation on) ithe Israeli-Syrian frontier has been|. i quiet since early July and reported’ he is making progress in trying) ‘to settle outside the debating halls & current Israeli-Jordan border problem. iprospects for a general Mid East peace, _—— replied: . » » We are groping for the ' is a natural first step (toward peace). ¢ % come to the next step.” He did not say what this might in, the wood.” Asked to give his assessment of “Tf this is maintained, we could F be, but added that “There seems) to be a road between the trees x vorable auspices” than the llth) meeting mostly because of the) “greater hope’’ for Mid East solu-| | tions. | * * * i —It was “highly desirable’’ for! the |Sinai and the Gaza Strip, aims. ingly... | against it against the leftist trend, Syria’s Defense Minister Denies Reds Rule Country the defense chief asserted. use it to force American and Eu- ropean public opinion to support American policy in the Middle East. * * * “If, you told people frankly the real purpose, which is to replace British and French influence by your own and to guarantee the interest of oil coffipanies and oth- er monopolies, the American peo- ple would not help by giving you funds.’ : A statement read by Avem said the American people and Presi- dent Eisenhower fail stand the Arab mind and Arab U.S. help to imperialism and Zionism “willingly or unwill- is preventing any under- standing between the Arab and American peoples,’ he declared. * * * “In addition, you (Americans) | iwant to dictate your will to all people and want them to follow the same policy. You want to dom- inate large and small countries.” Azem said Russia “wants Syria to be entirely free from the influ- ence of the West as well as the Soviet Union itself.” —_—— In London, diplomatic sources jsaid Syria's antiCommunist ‘neighbors plan to isolate her injeach year, and making the gov- jan effort to cordon off Soviet in-) = |fluence The Arab neighbors are open” but he would wait to see |Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Tur- ikey. pe aeer Sept. 10 in the special = The informants said the United| ssembly session on Soviet ag- ‘States and Britain have decided) months to discuss the budget with intervention | their any open Paroled War Criminal ‘Ends Life in Japan TOCHIGI, Japan Yanagida, prisoner of war camp in Burma) during World War IT. After the war he was convicted) “You to under- a system of shorthand writing, have rng to were! the court decision. * Mrs. Richter this week that she x * announced here and fellow ere as a “friend of the court.” effort. * x * guage, but merely to make Since then, British exponents of alphabet reform led by Isaac Pit- man, a member of Parliament! and a grandson of the inventor of| members of the American Theater Council have joined forces with Pitman. Mrs. Richter hired a firm of lawyérs to undertake action/ move would parallel Pitman’s Shaw's will did not ask the ex- port to the UN, ‘General Assem- ecutor to reform the English lan- worldwide inquiry to aoraien how much time and money might be saved if the system of setting down English sentences were sim- American a Backs - ‘Alphabet Reform! tee canny Cot GIANT SPECIALS the plan was not feasible and di-| the funds set aside for it be} given to alternative benefactors named by Shaw, the British Mu- seum, the Royal Academy of Dra- jmatic Art and the National Gal- lery of Shaw's native Ireland. Only 11 Nations Ban Women From Voting UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, — U.N, Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold says there are only 11 countries where women will have no voting rights and are not eli- gible for election. He lists them in an annual re- bly on women's progress in polit- i | a| cal rights. * * * The countries are Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Libya; Liech- Extra Session for Congress? 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The list includes 10 Se 9 Communist countries and 59 non-| Winter Meetings to Eye nuson (D-Wash) today proposed a| special session of Congress each, November and December to be devoted almost entirely to federal | In a bill prepared for introduc- tion in the Senate, Magnuson sug- gested requiring the President to submit his budget by July 15. fiscal year correspond Under such a plan, he noted, ‘the lawmakers would have 3%) two! | months of intensive work to act fiscal’ |vear begins July 1. The President. isubmits his budget the preceding (— Shoichi| ft i | Yanagida, former lieutenant colo Sameary just the of nel in the Japanese army and a) ‘paroled war criminal, hanged him-| self today. items in’ 70, was warden of ait November - December _ fiscal | | It would confine the regular! ‘N. to find replacements for'of mistreatment of Allied prison-|congressional session beginning in) the 580 Indonesians pulled out of|ers and sentenced to 20 years im-| January the 6,000-man emergency force in| prisonment. He was paroled injmatters, although deficiency mon-| July 1955. bs wee: = “E923 2c" EES | Leonaro’s Value Event 97 eS eee: Pe a ey Se ee eee =e Se igs alae eae = Sar ets. ti Yemen. Saudi Arabia and Yemen, litical rights for men either. * * * _ In Egypt, Guatemala, Monaco, Portugal than mien’s. tries the two sexes are on an pe ar Hammarskjold says, have no po-! and Syria, he says,| women's rights are more limited) But in 69 other coun-. 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CLOTHIERS red-hot ¢6, but he Ss—Chick Marbert, 261, at Millerest, | oo. ee poced. rounds. of 3638 and Seats | ree |; picked up five birdies along *Denotes | way. made the most sensational shot of 00a q the day and at the same time got | P Bone off to a flying start by hol- sat \saendane ai i Byars Tonight oo : CHAMPS HONORED — Captains of the Pontine Press Phote x *« * championship teams were presented trophies in ners, received the award from recently retired Cube ‘Welter’ Risks Evans, Jack Fleck’s right-hand| the highlight of a baseball party for participants Sheet picker Bieve Gromek, while Jim Chase, upan e t Rochester Golf and Coun-| in the Boys’ Club's Intramural League last night captain of the junior champs is shown being 3 Rating in Bout fired a four-under-par| at ‘the Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Ed handed his trophy by former State Senator at ois Ol ia "Thursday, one stroke lower than} Rounding, second from left of the senior win- George N. Higgins. 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GIL SCHAEFER'S WATER: SPORTS HEADQTRS. is truly | ‘alii clita 80-100 Proet, Distitleg from tr Carole Jo Kabler, a University of — sophomore who says she’s a birdie shooter, met Ann Casey Johnstone, a Mason City, Iowa veteran tournament competitor and mother of a 5 j best-of-five. series last Sunday, but English pair stémmed the tide. The first and third Aussie pla- toons were set for quarter-final tests at the Longwood Cricket Club. Ashley Cooper and Neale Fras- er, the second‘seeded pair from Down Under, who breezed éffort- lessly through earlier matches, were pitted against England's Mike Davies and Bob Wilson. In the other feature of men’s competition, the unseeded Aussie Tandem of Mal Anderson and Bob Howe met Ham Richardson and Wisner Field. The Jewelers, behind the three- hit pitching of Les Stone, shut out Griff’s Grill yesterday, 6-0, to win the city championship. Griff’s won the Ist game of the Shaw’s bounced back to win the next three and settle the issue convincingly. * * * Stone had flawiess control. The lanky southpaw didn't walk a man won 50, lost six and fought two draws, He is a solid 11-5 favorite to de- feat the 25-year-old Byars, the ex-/ Marine who has had only 21 pro| VACATIONING SOON? bouts. Byars has been brought) along rapidly and has won 16 of See Our OK his 21 fights. He will be out to break a two-fight losing streak.) Quality Used Cors having dropped decisions recent-| ly to Tony DeMarco, the No, 1) challenger to Carmen Basilio's ti- tle, and Virgil Akins. ally televised and. broadcast atil: 9:00 p.m., EST, NBC-TV. and struck out nine. He gave up en Se 3rd and 7th innings. The Jewelers launched an eight-hit attack .against right- hander Jim Jones and Stone alded his own cause with two hit and two RBI's. Terry Thomas knocked In a pair of rans and Warren Scheibner made two safeties. Victory qualified the Jewelers Vie «Seixas, the No, 1 and 3 ranked American players. Trans- America Pace | HAZEL PARK — The tanciest | field yet to see action in the Trans-/ america Pace at Hazel Park, = go to the post tonight in the Bal The All New ‘Lakewood Lanes” % 14 All New Brunswick Alleys with Automatic Pinsetters @ A Modern Lunch Room at Your Convenience OPENING-EARLY SEPTEMBER | LAKEWOOD LANES 3121 W. Huron (M-59) After 5:30 P.M. — FE 2.7468 which hopes to clear up the TV (year-old daughter. for the state baseball tournament /000 feature eighth race. | question, ~*~ * * during the Labor Day weekend at} pig is the first stake race of | | Robinson called off his title de-| Carole Jo, a small, slim blonde | Battle Creek. curs | 2 season for Hazel Park, It fense against the welterweight|from Roseburg, upset ARBRE ABR bet Bracts BED saiptes BED | Tuesday, stating that Norris Marlene Stewart Streit |Sthelpner teem Fc Plncthee loeegmngy oncghemetinnagl had broken an agreement by sign-jof Fonthill Ontario, 5 and 4 yes-)Thomas 20 2 Wherry TU Peed gansvad gy adie cand prorsosgeredl | ing with Theatre Network Tele-jterday while Mrs. Johnstone|,7) 33: eon 73: wealipryor Gps eal | vision — a closed-cireut TV outfit/squeezed a 19th hole victory over /tamiites 1 1 @ Ayling 3 0 o| Her at nine member tracks. i — without consulting him. ach Porter, the lea ez 0 0 Graham 3 0 0| The event was started to pro- tavorite who took the title in 1954, Thomason Pi jo 2 9 © vide top competition for the na- " * * * ne 312. tion’s older horses, and it is raced Wins Stock Car Title Richardson, a blonde rar x 7G j/in series at Harness Tracks across squreokden from PO ee ee #1 013 1~¢ 8 0) America. | MILWAUKEE frre fired pov or Se tan, a Oritt's reves: 000 0000-033) The winners accumulate points . ong = loop Pate regime driving Seattle redhead ahd last year’s B—whatry, Rig Ayitn rar—jtoward the get finale -- 2 r meee runner-up, in other 18-hole| wp Bienes: » Sto Fhomason:|at Rooseve Raceway, ember “nee at Milweshage's, State semi. = Louth Cuthrell. — ore 27th. Moody, gree bah 1957 Ford, Been event yest in two reggie taeda Parnell Goes to Tulane victory. | "NEW ORLEANS (INS)—Former| CORP, Detroit 7, Mich. i fact se ae Lf of ep . pes ‘ : aS ‘ “ BOWLERS! WE ARE OPEN AGAIN TO SERVE YOU! Several Openings in Choice Leagues . for Individuals or Teoms We Handle All Bowlets’ Supplies: - BALLS — BAGS — SHOES bowing sun RUCTION _ aaazararaTiaz as er vi * eee ~ 3 first es. an ¢ second (no longer exits Losses were thiehem. Youngs- oe Topped. eRe 3.50 _ |down sharply in the second and princess. ler, US. gs amen US. Rub-\§ ery erates dos." coe 2 loss of $21,154.283 . Sheet, Electric, Royal oo” aoa 8 quarter of facturing firm, ber, Y irontant 08 new mers Ange a hin tend nner Expected ; pede Deter and Tabirent Gent god : 300 | ll under a} ot $6,- Market + Ba jaded. Alle-Hiaae Gabe.) sen. eg rie ] bain ee canis ior Soon es. ee 4.300] tens oot Mabe) don. «<2. 38 RO on sales'et § fo Strengthen : Corp. Popper, ‘sweet. BOD. ev nneene 10 first half : : : ghany ind General fees, fancy, 90 5 aaa: 8} the f Packard ——— YORK Ce = Som i- : %_at 42 on ao oo ra aes (eames ess i) ee stare Nomues tee manta a Sinclair as gy abba dicates 2a Union ee sma a i a 1.50 pa Banat by meyer cape orders i a strengthening Tobacco WaS|Turnips (chs. F tion from lost $35,- ting set for September. American Telephone Greens 2 0 when the company on middle of gains. American a0 1956 before special charges in the - s. # . 2 fe = of $181,612,336. ep se national — + 21 Seema am | te taiierai sees bu, . Rarcooreres for =~ point “= phere ty ' bu. eeeees os million Studebaker- orders their inventory Salad Greens hurchill also said $ Her protect ssumers ct Oo It thane” srs mee om ith gy sey ae rd intends to add a a new| “ers to ge Pierny Boo, firmed ons 83 aie". e ghdive,Bieacted Bieached. bu. vie ite cae ote with a vol at a co themselves DETROIT @ — en or hed “43 — Los. SOA pear tans, WO. .... cong Untied Frese Phete design they are - week itis "ied Kelsey Hay Soa ROIT BOGS ; : Unites line. i when it would | against —— bates: units, a seven-week Alum oe pore es Aug. 33 (AP) — Best, FOR. : the engineering department, ot He gave no details of cal surge of Andustry will|tal 124,154 News said. hs eg le i 1] aera aragecll ns cget ai fis- — by specialists in the urate to a a of tne d or iat wpe ision | y t when the — narket for/high, Automotive: says ~—» am er ies +s Jo Aleraden: A Pane Dee: me — June Black ‘sculpts the d form is then us make it would be, of the high} ne into holds the keY! The trade week's 117,598 car am ag ea 55; extre large 4; “Drees bh F A NEW TIRE tire sculptress inch. The clay are used to ade because which | +s 1958 model runs Auto-| crease from last ult from in- Am aa Sy Tale. org. Si meal a. ove. 30: 3] START 0 ill as the on! em- an which, in turn, of the [was m the Scotsman; » jits situation. * will - resul it Ge Am ~~ tA small 21-31; wid. 44%; Browns unique skill Id artist, er casts, manufacture demand for to the market ‘out model) . ssemblies’ members am gS Bee, $tM6: wes. ore, Ale: Browns: plays her The 32-year-o! a plast for the actual makes design “exceeded production. ee > en reture of = aur © Como» 38 te A jumbo $8.83 i Grade B lange ted States. , is: molding tal molds hnique said makers S and MANY | eases the Am fomerd vos MSR Ese hares Se BE tebe - Akron tire factory model of ps The sculpting tec to Mrs. Black. he runs of successful 1 steel _buying| nie eg Mee to assembly An way 'B ste. i al oF ge 0) Mayed fn an Abron _regetmpengs oe 2 vinton sates seplbtne 299 ee ee one tone pameomns am ~~ pg See > 80; extra wns: * obile tire, worked ou : * hands oper * * Am Mead Cp .. Hs |mediom. 31: gmail 36 rows: Grea an autom a tread pattern : I Labor Day. * is ex- fim Viscose Mert Ch & 6 . 17.6|medium 31 clay. n S ! oll companies! ris week to 21,140 against Anaconda Hon -.: 86 e : : The weekly said theiT! nected to come sila | frmee "at a oer | Poultry on trannies a aoe eel Conia ee ch... M there they) nave oil country aa week news sa | Arma Ce... enn Ware ae ETROIE POULTRY é or knowing it—and once ; pipe_orders and Orders from)“ 4 utomotive expected to build te wc 8S Motor Wheel’. 20° Oe ee te pee e e @ miles behind ; by West chil the oll companies, however, are| Automotive trucks. Last week Atl --00 88 ng ES e peund, POR. eg Ane island 11 %* be are taken wp | needy ] companies, eer te 045 care and Beet Bige Siesta nd Se S| ee eek ee Se deh me se nant orale ad ea, es net toe oot . ye Ah Bo i who c ’s terri- tate ist bids lout of general steel “BRE See centres laa —— “ for the et summer for the expensiv Among "free holidays Ball Bea 7 - Bo iy She, male 6 ummer “Battle lose in Berlin.| tory or pay ‘ Berlin for free tae Detro i org war: zt ie: 33 Livestock | "The West Berlin school did tel AX ANEAD state and the “the| Wert Germany i East Germaniy: Germany this the East “**< Store Sales Increase : arehouse e'* gag Pac____ 42.1 The so With a disposal, Berlin in a 000 kids from iS) — The W. reh : run Ba - yesterday and unists at their this} East side live are 3, IN (INS) ul fee +i geen 2 (AP) — Moss. Ban ts the dividea OO eiats But the facts aed - fort gar orale of? t0 Fine Air Force’s “Kinder Federal Reserve Board std | a been broken cium = os lable 100. earns 0. Bulk Se feed and Weste year—on paper. 48 is rationed to twe | cadamaned The in its fifth posers t U.S, departmen "7 were} Ground wee oe a 4,000. > Pee ict lei et ry tee eos Gene [mest and month, He needs a. vace few out 2.30 ‘ite Bern trom "ty! "cent above the correspond | ores toot fice and = Dele: c a - Sol and ¢ in most ‘est Berlin - month. West. cent largest! square Capital ae . fm jess-than-load included oe: The that West milk per properous them smuggied wets, four per . The 1 the present po" Carrier Cp... & mostly fn let thas. ee F f res the Reds lost is a knowl. tion in the free, East for a few we week last ye in New /pufding near of Michigan Case, vetee : receipts, affair, prices who live with the has ing made by stores Bearing Co, St. 2 : ae: oe eens ree =\(yrain uIU ! ce, communi set nig [an he fe, mo roy cea cers psa ie Mo een at tga Se _ & pags *< a fully eee” lead ovaee | edge away red-Cing the East Gern t. its own small-scale whose| York, a three . The modern building accord- Sherer “ paland and geod mined, " ‘| 300 children | But chance to enjoy , 800 children cisco showed loss, Dallas design, Cin “4 ae a ae wie cee ee , . q little with thei, This year prisoners or for the biggest brick and masonry branch man- - Clark Baus”; < e|15.00-1 Sori3.s0; wullty commers : st Germans Fearing much unrest! warents troubles was up two per ing to Forest Bi Comer Bee. -2 pejenseld: with “ae y ye ge Oo = Easy . But We he facts of com- t arouse too Germany |have other political out. of the company. offices Ctuett et 3 2 6 and tlre i 63.80 = “* ed from t 000 kids. this/ Wes’ its youth, East were flown : ager has branch Coca ee + 85) cial and feeders. Long : futures | mov have sent. 50, : among and high school Germany The company in 10 other cities a a Re . 2-4 stocker ted steers and helfers steady; @ — Grain munism, rmany, where, college pain warehouses to its . . 1649 5.2 week; - gtockers and ee # 24.00. » CHICAGO dealings on r to East Ge air they forbade travel West—on - and in addition Sot en Saimenet: | cleckers “ead f high cholee| - CH in early Ont lion with food end trea ute '|students to of school. ock Battle in Michigan Detroit. Comme a +. 42.1 § * faa most = > rs two loads! were easy A of Trade along with f anda. thrown out ed in M e : : warehouse in . c Con von 406 | Bate: mate mewn steers -27.00 Chicago Board and lack tle doses of propag of being i |4 Kill ’ ] master Gongum Pw, $48 Bal soy Fa'as"sch eas haces Seve ‘weather news get subtle ¢ is a flourishing M4 Ss Tla Sart? iltee'n 49: nood “and standard Steer on standoff al developments REAL PROBLEMS da blasts} The result hs East. * Officer lared Cont Covad’: it ¢ coe ae we 8 ph cheteslof — wie Behind the propaganda Brand-| small trade to the West Artil ery . - der \Dividend Dec 2-08 Bae: ; heifers 2380-400 few Diewe: we to follow its closing) back and forth across real erencage Ge sepeie- F lre Or W—Burroughs Corp. Core Pa s.! 33 Simmons <2::%. 8 ee eee “gg ge areas Com tailed on reports of! flying te, there are some red Penthe: ease- : DETROIT dividend of 2% Deere vc. 33 saeene * loads at ae: Sodan: of y nolenburg Gate, ther m and their the U.S. Air Ss declared a stock, Deere .. ae) Bosomy ios for one heffers 30-56- #0; | uptrend beans had for childre ance of : : East TO today common Bien .. 3 pe lates oe See, Sas ee ee ‘rains. Soy meal | problems border between Mortar com- share on ‘Dour Aire. Hae et ie ond, Mandend heatine. 36.98. overnight ra weak oil and ts. Since the kids can used by the onjcents a to stockholders Chem * - ee oe wl a ie com-limpetus from mark- | paren they Berlin is open, . Col.|data his trial Oct. 21 Bu" Peat eB ." i weet largely Sct Salim from weak ol an West Berlin meat gore Limo ~ West West without anyone FT. SILL, Okla. @ — Lt: cal “—~ ecm | was acquit- ee bak 2. -~ Ked ... mi ‘NS .. $2.2) canners bulls 15.00-18, choice 350 Ib. ime. aa live in a rela : on > P Berger, the same im ee: So ae See See . * * city, are marooned . Walter negligent ho almost im- NOTICE OF a i eee Kt gf 4)13.00-18.00; me rags * first hour} healthy city, = four counts of deaths of testified that me *: & Co .. by ge oO ge rling stockers end of the fir : exercise was| Short his conversation) , Sccament ber» 4 Saas * 8 more .. Nie bb. ty Near the off % to %, : \ O es po esy t+ omen eng ody tely after first Found) tele ‘Tew ot ming at Adams age” Pe Co .-+ WAL re “ie ucaies tyle wheat was off % to % eV soldiers hey in his own) media’ “the aa Ee st oquirset oad, ‘See= Food Mach .. 8.3 Tex G Bul .. 2.1/8, chet Gon steady oninew sty’ was % to % en S, four to testify with Berger, ral others also} west at Oakiand Ford Mot vee OS ten TE a ne 25, Trade a cakes 18%, corn re % scheduled ; " He said several fire} Road and Prac Fre: 161 Tromp, Pi. Ss amited nippy shes ‘holes ons oe hese pg gc % State ei aa eges of 31 a toda Fie sel sata] fell the second out. Fourie A . tren that: The Gen Dynai <8 TH W At 123) Valera ie. ‘Compared t advance! % lower, og ybeans : 7 . il Berger’ witnesses could others| Notice ” ore the Bleomfield Gen Elec 47.8 Tran exe 35-7 crime avatlad! 5 Stgber: most prime ito Sept $1.32, soy * TlV three other order killed and 13 Biseantield: 9 be held tthe Road Gen Fde oo°* Sa3 Lomorgee ol 38 vealers 1.00-3.00: : te 27.00: to % lower, yer, Sept $2.40, r1Iving that called. The sp soem were m4 ae eS a fo Bigs ~ gM Gen Mille -. 425 Twent 199-3) ca prime 00; few utility 2 to 1% lower, 5 nts ed, licenses would be presenting Township 4, 1987, ot ¥ to be Gn ae ae wae vealers 26.00-36 gage Berend were 12 to hanged to 5 ce herwise listed, a yesterday after injured. on he owners. of propert district Gen Shoe ise 4 Underwd " 18 to low 16.00-3f 00 eniyes lard was unc’ — ; of; Unless ot m the follow. rested t p.m. for the eenmremnsnt Gages Gen Tel . ~™ On Pac tin” 44 and standard slaughter and t $12.50. tin Secretary suspended fro ti. tha e s made inte # of avn tad teeta Sep Tire... 78 Catt Air tin 364 aes: an ipts lower, Sep The Michigan t 31 Oak-|were ns for habitual neg! testimony + 6 «€ s in the ca dena pan = A | out team. Sat 19.00-24.00. 100. Bulk early : , reports that 31 djing persons Se eee ul ing "Seu 'Se the Mtellowing street -.. 0 Gait Prutt rE Selate . oe State's office recently hadiing p questioned ‘al- t of the r ae Ri B34 Oe “tines”. 31 ter ewes mist ier ama. 1.0 Grain Prices dude divers Remon supa eclgres state Surand| ire order. given, by Lit. Col. a ate “OT ae os eee cae | Gt Mo Ry. 94 wh.” oof sing inet week; aloughte steady to their driver's license Margaret 6. Andersen, @2 Magate fire order commander of illion rs a, BAS 2 gos S, 26.8 sere i Gt West mech CS Bteel * <3 er; slaughter spring 75: CHICAGO GRAIN ing to- - stantine J. isi N. shirley ter Short, of 6 “Worthover . of Section 12: a.3 tar oe bee a > ie Mpg ow hig Fig E ‘Aug. 23—AP—Open revoked. Billy Joe, Canterbury, Oak demonstration, to Autto-/st rae ww te 38; 1.39 serve in s pe Hh Pe hy SR 24.50-46.48; included 95-108 Ib, spring CHICAGO, ‘Aug. Donald M. Carlyle, al Oak ing ordered Berger IT m — Ward's = tee eet ae sis 3 4 Holland F '... 33 West Un Tel... 18 So can Ge gg Hm ene - sabelece on Bie ce es awe Pooe Greve tewooa |- 2. Short Mortars were) perro that barring|in “ncon aw ane nk < ' Homestk_ .... : ( ries sure 4.2-inch fore Reports mae ces ate the HE. pe = ie oe wets re is a 30: wii “ang good lambs — ere aaat . May a - oles Defect Kenneth Fiaetoarks ry ghettiia . — at the correct target be wan or parts srry wil" bat 25 ose 30.2, Town. } Ing Rand |! 18 Woolworth ++ Be Saeko. bet... 28 ce tae 30 P Nerman i." Hlartieon, fire. twice with industry BEM of Section : In; sgh Tales Toe :. 313/015 Deen .c ccs 230 Dec. . vssee b ° — Pinctrore - [resuming checked in 1957, as by _sreding, : es stl... gael . peewee iy 1 sis th. Lake fe Jr, Bt Berger center before 244,7000 cars than any | ship. be en oe and to me eh le Masculine Version Ses ce Ey Ee = ce on Holiday Ir Ip ia Satamere Society the. fire ia aie pombe "aan seen rhea dhs roe ees ee ieee we pene : = seeny : July (oe pre + nn A. D125 'N. the mem-| T industry qu Pe ap ny a $44 Int Nick ip tion Act | rerces LEM Bete ce 12.79 VI aie io mea Birmingham ordering landed among heard in. began oe lated, fo ot | VERAGES f Carrie Na . oie le 12.48 @ — A holiday Gordon’ B. , ’ Sormanenee The sheils company stag- industry leaders Gown-lana to create, det pean Md 12 STOCK & by the As-'0 be men-/Dec. . - the we a4 COPENHAGEN ‘oles cost) Soha hodes, Birmin : of an infantry hillside| most early estimates soomeemnent said street ‘ : YORK— (Compiled : believed to sare c waeles 1.34% De © bees 3.8 about 800 Poles -| Gaylord FP. FR son, Novi bers attack on a vising their says the abutting a improvemen ee ee see bea, tr LN Common lad a ent 3 de See eRe ae peti cima eu vos wal a re ae oe ory Fm | 77 1758 St : yesterday aaa proceeded : fections pang Poociy refugees. mC. Winter Jr., E * hm he ordered) oake 1957 the third history. : a eo} u84 ae im the weg agresf bottles on the Berkley Party Store sailed home w sailed for Gdynia|revokea Younker, Sate Wetssiues Short. testified when he saw year in auto industry Ade Nh ~ Matec 7 A my 74.5 187. to smash th The Batory two-day) ‘Anthony N. Zag i fiNAN-lthe first cease-fire were mortar also predict Week. a9 eee BTLI nae 44 me floor. : ice arrived, - 7 t incident after the f Den- ordered to furnish he thought target. The agency will finish 1967 d ay a coe Be ai im e had broken 19 othe, val Gutted in Early Fire visit the pighe png a cal responsiblity for drunk shells “Robert 0. Whips, over: with around 1,500,400 ett vt : 1 oon. 16.9 : - ; of tees Bigh “L313 18d 6 111.Sihe mark by a least 30 passen were: Maj. for the exer- units ahead me few wc asee ied at $39, utted the front War I. At king po-|ing Old Orehard|all control officer Berget,| about 50,000 _ — h |. Fire te Code, Partytime sea phat mend 0 Arthar 1 “Bantra, 3037 ‘Ola O abe: later Dae Mani ques rolet. _ ” i says, “will eogerge ens = id “Goonjoentence Pair to Deat half - mn Coolidge, rf litical asylum. . Duane. gt who on: order, | reg pity year with a rush| ah ew gat ng a “8. at g. . Estima’ Angelo , Holy tioned : held respon- its ‘5? mod Chevrolet Pitigh ‘Low. Noon ill Six in Bar Store this morning, "| Fide a parkas cetis “eit whom he injend After that Pigures after a" 38 3 for Kil ing early as $25,000. es Atlantic-Europe Tove 9. | Leng os aa ES told rg artillery cae doen ‘in September. the margin : : vas ‘ a . to close Allee Mist, & Bautp. Cs." aa me GELES #®—Two men damage w s-« '|Mid 'd by ‘Ike semen Williams, Roya sible for to check with be unable even though —_ ee ; a. eros AN and a * rkle ° K’d y — was. James A. exercise, chief competitor Octo- Rent Get, RT eq ye co Department said’ an an’, Ale Rout O (INS)—President! Ago - on Waeen lene re ty tlepone the 41-year-old Phila-on its eo ake oem ewes Mav, ite, Oe. “7 oy otlnarg we sot an ek a) Vite Departeaan row. | WASHINGTON (INS) d Pan wade, 2982 : tests.) Short said the <8 16 years ber-December : oor oe 5 urder at the April 4 the front of the ; has authorize ‘ for inability to pass '' -\adelphia, Pa., veteran called and/ber a foty Mig Coe ccc er m™ rsons died last sion In th amnOSs, OOUT | chee fo ina voked | lery yrs om nf ae ee .: 4l” Six pe: tavern t the w orld Airways © ge as nlite: service were ’s said Ford Rudy ePret Gos ua ae aoa Trial| blew diets or hese into the alr and sega mid-Atlantic U. = oe = the ‘mortar shells Gat de vatrg fd 31.5 per cent of speed eee evidence showed two of the the] serene the strect @ far unde-|Purope route for an American ¢ Labor Committee Ganka As pegie te hick eutput; “Chrysler. 20.5 Peat, it | soda cs 2 Le ; f the fire is so far Van Peursen | clared he ee. al Motors 448 “ot 415 | red as Cor sloshed @ can o had) Cause of 3 rier. ne Fah AERO et. Fine : Can General the 1952 = : Two Injured Ov set it afire, ofl termined. nder the ruling, Madrid Waiter | again. t 0 0 lowest since Motors : . er place and set ier because U mi, San Juan, G ® — Rep. ‘ae to resume}! American | lows Tire, Rolls brown out eset eae . will link Miami, now served) 1 avon Heese Labor ih dist Geder bien ~ . a ik Mafared 0 Couk | puvelieene sunentans Wa Attempt to Collect Fine ati ha nittn, te tes nice. Caan Sues om feet T Se ite” be a Two men we yesterday customer. 36-year-old former 5 . Prohibition only by. . time. the chief Committee House Speaker George the opportunity A : | a ecvaren til we abet cas- Clyde Bates, Chavez, 3,124, Violating * At the same time, Ameri-/nitting for i on an Upper . told oor on US 1 - nd Manuel : le thorized Pan An Peursem on Re-| said. who : rolled. over of M15, Independ convict, a ed to death, Manuel GTON, Ky. @ — Unc executive au Madrid on its New M. Van toar to spread the Lt. 8 tele- half mile north were sentenc 8, who drove the} ) pny ee ee ee @ but denied | Peninsula ae ; ee getaway cr, dew te Me term ne Jered ath an 9 he care spa Medd o gg = eee : : Deaths in State for violation of is + eta (te ieee alle fed Pking an dln a: Behin in eo ae Running yet "oettians eae as [Bad Man me _ ‘ 7 3 : me J Pg ; d »D. : ms ! LANSING ! ves yon S hanert Kys ee i, 11, 4 \ j \ : 4 \ ht a is VV feel ; | : ‘ ‘ t | f 4 ' ! : ; ‘ | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST.2, 1957 ne Se ro a c ; Nothing Can Shake U p ‘Native New Yorkers iia ras ce ce in away after a few moments and/than 50”million telephones | —_ GLACIER, Mont. (INS)! Jasperson resumed his lecture,|U, §. out of $5 million in the —National Park Service Ranger'“wWhat to Do and See in Glacier England ranks second with Robert Jasperson was lecturing National Park.” six million. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE. _ rather in annoyance, she has risen, with great. reverence and admira-|-and circuses, a seratcher of dogs’ | When news comes out of the NEW YORK (INS)—In. a New/|brushed off the possible dust_cre-|tion for animals; which quite prob-| ears and am eternal listyer for |zoos (e.g. the death of a gorilla, | York city playground, just below|ated by this disorientation, and/ably is a natural reaction to shuf-| bird calls, When a sunny Sun- jthe birth of an aardvaark, the my window, a girl child in small|walked—not ran—to the next slide.| fling endlessly with too many two-| 48Y comes, New York's zoos are stiff neck of a giraffe), New York-| i ee med, and her leashed pets (ers read about it avidly, talk about red pants has just proyen her) The attitude of this child to an |footed creatures and finding them aie citywide ovation, and even {it incessantly and express sorrow! rane to ee 9 _ ecbeae and) evént which probably would have basically unlovable. hor pigodun-sthis gremaied or den ae whatever older emotion, penetrable N.Y.C. citizen. shocked any five-year-old west of 4 : suitable. | She has just coasted down a| New York into ganbr He is a great booster of zoos | are spoken of rather highly. is shiny aluminum slide and felt it] pe summed up in twe words . .. shake, slip its standard and fall “Well, REALLY.” ne Named for Abel c = ow Dg these Nothing of earth—or stide—shak- Ferde Grofe esate y @ Power Tuning ® Ts Mathes there a moment, feeling for a hart/i8 Proportions appears to disturb iT F ~ oo . ight ‘n Soun --turned slowly and glanced over the average New Yorker who, , raitor Or oreign py? @ 80% Brighter Picture is « _ ' | fromt babyhood on, has seen every- Qe. @ “Lighthouse’’ Channe her shoulder at her metal play-/TO™ Daby On, TAS & | . | path, now flat on its back. thing. Or enough, anyway, not to) ac e in ar , ww J § @ Automatic Focus Spotter x" * * be unduly alarmed if a black cat By INTERNATIONAL NEWS , ties as a spe ig Ae and his — j ; crosses his path—and turns out to Attorney James B. Donovan) knowledge profession | ate sew «ons Hactlacerssa.dlbesnal TOS panther. Club-Swinging Man Hits draws a line between traitors and po he and Ge ie pe ine a Tak ee a oe Noted Composer, Wife; Professional espionage agents, and] ‘mlommational crime. | ane a (“a ‘FALSE TEETH New York is the only city in the J “\thus he is going to defend Soviet; The square-faced, strong-jawed, : | world where a man can go on.a Is Apprehended : Col. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel. 4l-yearcld lawyer served during , Portable = ) That Loosen window-shopping tour with a leop- - | He was asked to defend Abel, 4! woua war II on the personal staff. 3 ‘ - Need Not Embarrass ard and not cause talk. Unless.) ciycaco w—Ferde Grofe, 65,/Russian who is charged with i“ ‘Gen. William J: an, on Your of course, it is a ‘‘hot,” or stolen, espionage and conspiracy, by Many wearers teeth 1 nationally known composer, his f oder then director of .the cloak-and-) ; ° : real po Baad leo 4 , ; ell B lyn FF al Court Judge d office of strategic services. Vacation : { their plate dropped, wob- wife Ann, 49, and Philip Maxwell, yratthew T. A on recommen- agger | bled at just the wrong ‘Bo not - In this case, the fellow is in 56, promotion director of the Chi-| dation of the yn Bar As-|The two men are not related, | Just aprinkle's little FASTEST, tho for trouble, ‘ . ; After the war, he was an assis- Jyee petite 0 Tinto the cago Tribune, were attacked by|sociation. , HERE to the Tate-U.S. é ge gl pape Farad On the surface, New Yorkers are;, ¢jub-swinging man as they sat And the association’s recom- (Court Justice Robert H, Jackson. @ FREE Delivery we: eo they feel more comfortable. Does [most blase about strange people in an automobile in front of the tion, undoubtedly, was |q he as aul @ FREE 1 Veur c RT Warranty Sat Oe PO Santee A ag and animals, or combinations of/ Hote} Sherman early today, All) 5.04 on Donovan's andy obtth- pao 3 so Pe y~ ncaa 1 oe Ma aaa oe prodotti ireiesyptomy Peay lila ed = | On hearing be had been picked | © FREE Service : | 3 fee cera Hel ov, Bre ume Be enres PORTABLE | way so little regarded that you; The man, identified by peice! for the job of defending Abel, @ FREE 90-DAY SMALL PARTS | PONTIAC SPEEDWAY |¥°U4 sssume everybody in eye-|ag James Hudgens, 48, Cal Canate Unit OKs Donovan interrupted his holiday at Warranty Modified $ wae to New York to teil newsmen: fl @ BIG Trade-in Allowance 9-14-17 Inch : @ Modified Stock Car Reces/is0e4 a oe * eee Funds for Reactors “A careful distinction should be @ Amateur Racing Underneath, however, where the} Maxwell © said nee he had : drawn between the position of the Do N B C ht 3 . eS Sundoy Afternoon New Yorker's blood is warmer parked in front of the hotel Hudg- WASHINGTON (®%—The Senate defendant and people such as ot e ug } and his heart lies, he is a man/ens jumped into the rear seat of Appropriations Committee has ap- Aer Hiss and the Rosenbergs! he car, He was carrying 2 bosrdl raved an Atom ‘Energy Com” Me lnted ott the nature with two pails in - . ee |mission money bill containing - ; ae swinging at the Grofes and Max- ‘starter funds for three power re-| WAYS angerous and wunreward- by Rising Prices! Call FE 2-3781 WORRIED OVER DEBTS? well, who were seated in the front| | ing,” but, ‘nevertheless, there are : seat. They jumped from the car,|ctors the administration doesn't| iy statues of Nathan Hale in Bi Screen TV Prices For Free If you are unable to pay ts, debts or bills when @ue, sce {Maxwell said, and he halted @| i. committee yesterday ap-|the United States. g f cs regard eres, woe Saas See gages Fe ST passing police squad car. |proved an appropriation of $2,323,- * $ I Home Trial : ages — _—— eo atmile,, Grofe ‘and ‘his wite 632,500—24 million dollars more| Donovan was graduated from All Start at 179.95! Ve DORS jtook refuge In @ coc Hallows Institute, Fordham Col- : 2 ERS REQUIRED than the House granted but 132 e iy ee? uct TO PAY os and Grofe said he kept _— millions Jess than President El-jlege and the Harvard Law School. ) Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors out of the orn by bracing his sentiower originally requested. _|He-married a Brooklyn girl, Mary : joe == * reve door. The AEC weapons program ac-| | Elizabeth McKenna, in 1941, and counts for about 80 per cent of joined the law firm of ‘Townley, 158 Oakland Ave. “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily $ to §. Wed. € Sat. §to 1. Evenings by App't Rac ens carer a funds involved. Other AEC|Updike and Carter in Manhattap. Parking in Rear | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS — [sherman lobby after he had de- aeeecten cn eke & "bin toe conan af Beane ae sae FE 2-3781 CS See Above Oahland Thester [ manded $160 from the hotel c . , 2 ' lier. Lt, Charles Pierson said Hudg-| Eisenhower signed an earlier:\dren. ,Now the Donovan family OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. jauthorization measure Wednesday pv es in Brooklyn, and he is a : with a statement indicating he did’ jpartner in the firm of Waters and his money in a card game and) | the players had taken up a collec- |" regard it as requiring the AIS) Deneven, Ihed ett 168 for, him’ ith the| PONTIAC vO OTOR DIVISION'S iens had told him he had lost all had left $160 for him with the Conduct studies and like’ prelimi- leashier at the Hotel Sherman. mn oe MORE reorte aster MORE Gp TO WPON | The Radio oh oe Sore sm a); tou ; Democrats contend the legisla-| (Pierson said Hudgens related he! | thought Maxwell was Stevens | tion contains a directive to go) ‘ot the hotel. He was held without |*he nuclear power reactors. | charge for further questioning. 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