i. _ THE PONTL *x*** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN .MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1957—72 PAGES ASLOCIATED PRESS ae, VEE ob RTS OO nt to Launch Celebral a 7 On Quiz Teamster Vice President on Phony Locals Einar Mohn Accused of Issuing Charters at Work to Retrieve Bodies in Tunnel OSWEGO, N. Y. (#—Workmen resumed efforts today to recover the bodies of three construction men from a tunnel under Lake Ontario where one rescue-worker already had died and more than a dozen had been | The three construction men were killed Horie®: Raquel when an unexplained explosion ripped through the WASHINGTON #— ee ee, et Einar O. Mohn, executive eT 100 feet below the lake vice president of the Team- froit Papers bottom. — sters Union, was called for) Ps Sampling ne oo Ma — questioning today abouti(4: Seen Iniaht afer the. death. of Lop testimony that he issued) till huf Down Matteson, 32, of nearby Scribe. charters for phony locals in| SE IR lit ee Bates en _ James. RK. Forces Free Press and! operations. were H "+ Times shing | morning after ‘Hoffa, Midwest boss of fe Rett. Publishing | eecaae ondenent Matteson’s oxygen DETROIT (INS) — Detroit's 4 Persons Die | in Bus Accident | Blowout Causes Vehicle | to Crash Into Barrier): on Jersey Expressway —- = a i S ~ Congratu inet iam Br frog. pammie: aerggete a Congratulations to Pontiac Motor Division and its employes on the occasion of the 50th have been received by S. E. Knudsen, general man- anniversary. | Eee Cl Pk lations for Pontiac | Pontiac Motor's ager, from Harlow H. ig president of General) Colorful Marching Units, Motors. His message follows: Chemsi hig Bands to “I take pleasure: in extending FY beset oot Patodes pratulations to the folks of Pontiac Motor Division ae on the 50th-birthday of thelr great organizalion : “ ‘Pontiac,’ as the name of a motor car, fs not iturin 4. ; among the oldest but certainly among the most the prendre 8 8 highly respected in the industry—and deservedly so. seer gok A gala parade as - Pontiac “We are proud of Pontiac Motor Division as & © -siebrates the 50th anni- member of our General Motors family and proud to of the Fentios be an industrial citizen of the Pontiac community. Dis of Ge I am certain that in the years ahead both will con- Motor Division of General tinue to make great progress together.” «Motors. —— Harlow H. Curtice, president championship bands, Scot- General Motors Corporation tish bagpipers, high-step- From Spoke Wheels to Fuel Injection—-50 Years of Pontiac | reel . ¥ s = ak ‘It All Started in Murphy’s B uggy Shop--in 1907 Tonight's Parade to Cause Change. in Tratfic Routes Traffic arrangements during the anniversary parade were an- nounced today be prohibited on both sides of Saginaw street, from Parke to from Saginaw to Baldwin; and both sides of Sanderson from Oak- land to Cass. Alternate traffic routes suggest- \ed by Capt. Koren are: North and south—Use Johnson, Cass and Bag- ley to Wilson or South Blvd., then Shack to Saginaw, or Howard and) fia Perry to Parke and back to Sagi- naw. East and west -- Use Johnson, Montcalm, Franklin, Parke, Wilson or South Blvd. BULLETIN NEW YORK (# —The board of directors of the New York Giants voted today to move the team’s ‘baseball franchise to San Francisco in 1958. Starting at 4 p.m., parking will). =f Hr i Bi he : r i | f | z Z mt of the giant union,|were shut down by a strike today |running toward rA ’ is slated to testify be-|for the second time in. less parently became - fore the Senate Rackets|two years. BEE ene Soe g Boge Fo el er Id ree tomorrow, or The Detroit Newspaper Publish-| 104 his body : iw « - ree : : “end/day that a strike at the Detroit | bodies last night, oe . : Sa & gs tae oee Sa ars saa epg sto Slash Prices on Cars Johnny Dio andvother New York, tions of all three papers. wih heen ? : , Selanay tote tee Siew Yeu alee) eet ES eine law chy ieee’ DETROIT (#—Walter P. Reuther, president of the : ee ee ee on United Auto Workers, has asked the auto industry's Bi Mohn, Beck’s right-hand man | and Free Press jointly and “a |not determined. nited Au orkers, has as e au istry g) in the union,-balked at answer. | ‘met east trike |, The three killed were Johnithe shore Three to cut car prices in return for modified union)Oakland; both sides of Oakland ing questions about te Team- po og em Lagoe, 40, electrician, Oswego;| contract demands. “last winter before the regular | Members of the . International ps heir llmaaid sears w be There was no immediate comment from the auto, Senate Investigations subcommit- ° Union are on strike at the|P. Heiston, 47, general firms, . E = * ae News. They walked out Lagi nage formerly + forage Vasito the-area, traffic was backed) Reuther wrote the heads of Chrysler Corp., sorties ‘He challenged group's juris-morning — : more recently iagarajup for miles both on the parkway + diction. He was cited for contempt een asked to work overtime after | Falis, N.Y. ad on Route 38. Motors Corp. and eo OH ieentine — of Congress and now is awaiting|Putting in a double shift on Friday. /|—— - Motor Co. asking them to” - = yeaa | + & * eS > cut auto prices by at least [7 Today s Press However, Mohn told a newsman) The IMU has no contract with Get More From Watch Dial $100 a car. ia i ae he would answer the Rackets Cont: | any- ee three _ papers, . - ° He said in return the Ay mittee’s questions | it a represent @ majority of) J") « ane : s ° a : would modify its new contract de-| any Fifth Amendment the: mailers at the News. It has CO 1 rae COURS oe ig ce ccciccessce’ against possible selt‘erimination|asked the National Labor Rela DIS unt Radiation F allout sir oapld oes Genii BHO toss, ‘ — widespread practice among pre-|tions: Board to hold an election to| = wasHINGTON (INS) — The Atomic Energy Commission chair- = Jee (ere s vous asics Pregsgerve —— — wg _— a _— man has disclosed that a luminous dial on a wristwatch produces ah Mera > at? Mga pn Markets ...... bissssenscecas 66 at ili enink - pore ie 4 twice as much radiation as from fallout from all atomic tests to date. | beginning in stopping and re- | Obituaries .. - 10 gpa L. =m . date for|the — International Typographical In closed-door testimony made public yesterday, Lewis L. Strauss | versing the inflationary trend.” Pot-O-Gold Puzzle ......... 60 —— _— Union, ITU mailers seoleeed the| ®l% reported that the Soviet Union is lagging far behind the U. S. union president, told the commit- replaced the athe of : Reuther told the atito leaders,| Sports ............ 55 thru 57 tee last week Hoffa originated the/strikers at the News Saturday but Gevelopment of peacetime atomic energy. . _» _ lwhose contracts with the UAW-run| Theaters .... . © plan to set up the phony locals in|truck drivers belonging to the Strauss, in answer. to critics of the nuclear tests, told a House jut next spring around June 1,| TV & Radio Programs ,... 63 an effort to additional/Teamsters Union refused to cross; @Ppropriations subcommittee that the nation now has a bomb which |that “we are not asking you to| Wilson, Earl .............. 60 psn Selita, ratte is “95 to 96 per cent clean” of radioactive fallout. ( on Page 2, Cel. 5) Women’s Pages ....14 thra 17 York Joint in These locals, s, | The buggy shop was quiet that | afternoon in 1907 as owner Ede | ward M. Murphy strolled through it, meditatively scratching his Auburn Heights Woman | say ini again, and made a de-| Fifty years ago next Wednes- space to start making horseless Co., with capital of $200,000. Auto pioneer A.P. Brush had al- ready established himself by de- Cadillac, and also the Brush car. [From him, Murphy acquired the ‘rights to a two-cylinder engine. organized the Oakland Motor Car signing a successful one-cylinder| pe sleek Pontiac of toda: started right then. Edward. Murphy was the gen- eral manager during that. first year of producing the Oakland. The two-cylinder model failed to gain the popular eye of the pub- lic, but the next development ¥E Fsgo lint b ny ae 4 Fair, Cool Weather . [Due to Continue