“ce eaeee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ‘ ea 2 PAGES ee : ee : ‘ins 3s Nowinheel a hase Defeats: Cour house P| Leonard Is Nominated for Governor by GO. ae t or Sheri -e- 6 *R Voters Approve Bonds but Fail to OK Millage Authorization for Levy| & Lacks 1,154 Votes in| Unofficial Tally Oakland County voters e i Tuesday turned down im-| mediate construction of a| @ new courthouse. They gave approval to a $4,500,000 bond issue to build a courthouse, but re- jected a necessary one-half bond issue was 20,493 “yes” and 18,529 “no.” The ballot . 3 gf r.. g 2 - ‘ oli, ; 5 { il att * shal i ail ; ‘| ait j 8 * “ a | Candidates for Sheriff How Oakland County Voted (Unefficial Tabulations) (Votes are tabulated only for nomination on Tuesday's ballot.) candidates who had opposition for Bond Issue Yes . vexesabes cde 18,529 . eeeeeeeeeeee REPUBLICAN” SHERIFF (207 Pcts. Out of 208) 17,472 ow. STATE SENATOR sew eevere * eee eee Tax Limit eevee ewes 20,443 errrrerrrrs if DEMOCRATIC PROSECUTOR (206 Pets. out of 208) O’Connel . Yes . Ne . , eee ewneneae STATE SENATE Elias . ........... 9,857 ) Hanscom. sti‘ 7,299 1" STATE LEGISLATORS SECOND DISTRICT (42) Pets. Out of 44) Hudson . ......... 3,295 Harrelson . ....:.. 1,607 Johnson tt 868 FOURTH DISTRICT Swanson . ........ 1,523 Moskowitz . ...... 974 SIXTH DISTRICT McMahon . ...... . 1,586 Thom . .=..2..... 1,317 Arnold . ......... 1,105 McGrath . ........ 577 LIEUT. GOVERNOR (206 Pets. out of 208) Hart . ........... 17,298 Fitzgerald . ....... 4,147 UNOPPOSED ‘Berkley Chief Leads Incumbent by Wide Margin ‘/an unofficial tally of 207 of GOP Choice to Oppose George Hicks for Post in November Race Frank Irons, Berkley Police chief, won the Re- publican nomination for sheriff in Tuesday's primary when he piled up more than a 7,000 vote margin over the incumbent sheriff, Clare L. Hubbell. * Irons, 55, of 2660 Sunny- knoll, Berkley, polled 17,472 votes to Hubbell’s 10,177 in the county’s 208 precincts. The new Republican candidate will oppose Democrat George D. Hicks, 48, of 16 N. Johnson Ave., Pontiac, in the Nov. 6 election. Hicks was unopposed for the nomi- nation, Taking an early lead, Irons kept piling up votes in south Oakland County and Waterford Township. Will Head = ae Fx-State Police Head » toRun Against Williams’ Brake Is Runner-Up; Voters Choose Hart to Go Along on Dem Ticket By JACK I. GREEN : DETROIT (AP) — Donald S. Leonard crushed three more experienced campaigners in Tuesday's primary election to win the Republican nomination fér governor and a chance to kridék Gov. G. Mennen Williams off his three-term throne. With 3,406.of the state’s 4,783 precincts State Republicans Tuesday nominated Donald S. Leonard as their candidate for governor, He wil] oppose G. Mennen Williams, incum- bent, ~ a City Democrats Nominate Hudson for Legislature Incumbent Leaun Harrelson of Pontiac was defeated in his attempt to win his fourth nomination as Demo- cratic state representative from the second district Tues- day by Leslie H. Hudson. Incomplete returns gave Hudson a two to one margin, in the three-way race with a total vote of 3,295. Harref-} “ame son polled 1,607 votes while Odin H. Johnson received ~* 868. Hudson will face un- Sutton Opposes: |azeetnepabucan nom! Thundershowers Due Thursday in Pontiac change in temperature with a low of 60 to 64 tonight and a high of 76 to 80 tomorrow. Downtown temperatures yester- day ranged from 65 to 82. At 8 a.m. today the thermometer stood at 68, rising to 82 at 1 p.m. | William A. Welsh, 55, a Royal Oak Passes Insurance Bill has passed a bill that would offer | group life insurance to members of Congress and some 2,300,000) other federal employes for $6.50 a year per $1,000. WASHINGTON (®—The House city politics, Fber of the Royal Oak Democratic Rep. Dondero Royal Oak Democrat Wins by Wide Margin in Primary Paul Sutton of Royal Oak, a first-time candidate for public of- fice on the Democratic ticket, will oppose veteran Congressman George A. Dondero in the Novem- ber election in the 18th district. The 44-year-old radiv actor de- feated Zigmund J. Niparko, 34- -| year-old Hazel Park mayor, and ? i z i i 2 + i ; ii Vote in State (3406 Pcts. out of 4,783) a -| attorney, by a wide margin in yes-| terday’s primary. Sutton garnered 9,559 votes to Niparko’s 5,482 and Welsh’s 4,290. He will face Dondero, also of Royal Oak, in the Nov, 6 general election. Unopposed on the Republican ticket, Dondero received his party’s nomination. He is seek- ing his 13th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Although active in Royal Ogk Sutton never sought office before. He has been a mem- i | # Pie = djess of steel gray silk satin the skirt. ‘ Cut crystal scalloping highlights this princess cocktail * te ~*~ £3&% i) Bi " . \ designed by Beni Claire for Wife Serves Beauty Clinic | Speeds Mate’ By Edythe McCulloch |} as. Partner, s Promotion |town where you couldn't dig up I Two Ways to Prepare Vegetable Mrs. Thompson’‘s Recipes for Squash Are Deliciousé Paul Parnes’ collection. An attached taffeta petticoat shapes | ‘x « Betty was a really serious ca-| any kind of job. And the houses Lightening the Hair reer girl with a wonderful secre-| were go big and so expensive. tarial job that she loved, in a “Finally,” Betty continued, Do you want to be a blond? fj city that she adored. “Bill and I made a decision. Perhaps you can Then Betty fell in love with a when your hair was that gleam- trainee i gale “We got a very cheap furnished ing shade so admire. Has young im the de-| soom and de- tt darkened with the years: {| Partment of a big firm, and no| Ci) iT would accom ; or bleaching the sooner were they married than) i, his travels. It t — been Srewges the company assigned Bill to | oo: muct ae eee use a . more, ’ upon many Bellet land id help him. common. particular ataee. ss “You see, Bill had to make his Sa ease Stat fl satura, Sata "St gmt |sace calls all day. then write hie | Se This does not have to be. || really seemed like being sent to | "*Ports at the hotel the same night | se | Hair can be pened to a oat Siberia, and the cha we ~~." s calls for the next re guess was artificial. This proc- || ¥e’d be there at least five years | win, 1. along, it was much ess will not brighten and —unless Bill really set the world . » eas Tetichin to ae een wa easier, At night, in the hotel, he will fine fire and got an early transfer. would dictate hi t Body” Hair’ properly ‘bleached || “Well. the company put us up| SY Oiie twas theta en may be successfull perma - in @ hotel in the middle of mo-| Ty vse “he woul wis nent waved. We wil te gind where while we looked for a house. | ats . route to advise you about lightening || We had to live in that particular | “ pa Fhone Edythe McCallech || his whole territory most con- it would otherwise have taken, | Beauty Shop, FEderal 2-7431, |) “°™C"’Y . one ne ree Ay : on “It meant he'd be away ‘weeks professional. Also, we could cov- | | rates Ginte Bank. on end, and I'd be stuck in a tiny| ©* ™ore calls per day because : . we didn’t have so much night 1 STAPP'S ... children’ "i i ... Children’s shoe stores. | “It was really fun,” Betty con- : cluded, “and we had so much THIS WEEK ONLY . . . at Both Stores O % off on Weather-Bird SHOES for BOYS aad GIRLS : o--they ore, if they're wearing Weather-Birds. : Weather-Birds stond at the heod of the class in style, fit and long weor...and they're priced for school budgets. 5 All sizes : ond widths S€2 THE WEATHER - BIRD Pinky lee Show YS, THURSOA 00 P. M., on 0000-TV STAPP'S behing BOOTERY ... 28 E. Lawrence St. He) 3 And et Our _ FAMILY SHOE STORE . . . 928 W. Huron St. or \ time together and saw so much of the country. And besides, the head office was so impressed with Bill's output, which was much higher than most of the salesmen, that in exactly a year and a half he got assigned to the main office. “We're back in the city now, and I have a wonderful obj,adn and I have a wonderful job, and Bill is doing beautifully. And just think, we might have been stuck in Siberia for years and years!" If you really know what you want, you can find a way to do it even though circumstances may appear to be against you. (Copyright, 1954) a scarf; 4 for a Send 25 cents in pattern — add 5 pattern for ist to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Department, P. O. Box Chelsea Station, New Y York. Print plainly pattern ber, your ‘name, address and zone. There are 92 known elements, of which about 30 occur in nature in a free state, according to chem- ical science, ah on PONTIAC PRES 1 11, New All polished feathers af Sy caMBiuM 20 West COLORS: BEIGE, BLACK, WHITE, GREEN AND RED. SIZES 5 TO 10 Todd’s Shoe Store Better than a portable air conditioner is | Moi “Spraygrance” flacons are shatterproof “Spraygrance,” a cool cloud of fragrance|and leakproof, convenient for the captured in a 2-ounce flacon and released | the go. at the touch.of a button. Fame and Toujours get on Very Poor Girl Likes Very Rich Boy By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 16, my family is very poor, and I'm in love with a boy whose family is very rich. “I don’t know what I'd do if he ever wanted to come over to my house, or if I were ever invited to his house to meet his parents. I would be embarrassed to death. need your advice badly.” Your friendship with this boy may not possess. But you — the girl he likes — are direct result of your family’s Financial Differences Shadow Love The sunniness of your disposi- jon may be your mother’s exam- Sit INI OTS IR) ULI) RISIPIAL ID: SlAlSiT (Six OmUililag IRIS IAI SIS | 21 Cereal’ ag ; ie z 528 abs } § 5 F ells cits 4 coating PETUNIAI Friends, | find Its simply dandy, Having frozen Cream-sauce handy / >. 5 Right, Petunia! Make sure is thoroughly with fat, freeze in and save cooking CHILDREN’S & ADULTS 100 TABLETS ... .$2.00 NATURAL | HEALTH FOODS 58 Wayne FE 4-406! Open Nites "til 8:30 titi ” . Daily 10 A. 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Sir William Slim proclaimed sov- ereignty over Austrailia’s “‘conti- shelf’ which extends in an irregualr line right the continent The immediate purpose of this | action was to prevent unlicensed | fishing fleets from working the rich pear] shell beds of the North Australian coasts and to regulate pearl fishing with a policy of con- servation. The ownership claim wag aimed directly at Japanese peariers. i around " 75-Year-Old Student ROCKPORT, Me. (UP)—Weston W. Wall says:the reason he earned @ high school diploma at the age of 7 was because “| got tired of of having some smart alec end an with me by saying, do you know about it? You | Re | recetpts 9234 -e00ps decks 94 Ib. good to mostly choice 16 0: | most rull te good ewes 356-400 a few choice handy weights 5.00 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound | f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 live poultry “P to 10 am. Heavy hens 20-23; heavy roasters ‘over @ Ibs) 28-30. heavy brotiers or fryers (3-4 Ibs): Whites 27-30, Reds 25-28: Gray Crosses %6-20'); Barred ocks 27-30's. Light broilers er capon- ettes (4-6 Ibs) 34%-36; ducklings 30-32 Turkeys, young heavy type hens 35- 36 «turkeys, small type ‘includes Belts- ville Whites:}; hens 36: toms 36. quality CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP) —Live poultry on hens, about steady op young fob paying prices to ‘,y cent higher; heavy hens 15-16, fryers er broil- capon- stock inchanged 16.5-21: light hens ers 24-30: old roosters 13.5-14 ettes 29-315 To Admit Red Traders TOKYO (P—~Japan will permit “earefully screened” trade repre- sentatives from Red China to en- ter the country to negotiate trade contracts, Kyodo news service said today. } The Safest Way~ to - PROTECT Aircra light type 17-18; | Steady | ~, (— See ‘Lead in Rise © MacARTHUR’S SON GROWS UP—Seldom photographed thesa days, Arthur MacArthur, 16-year-old son of Gen. and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, is pictured on the lawn of a Santa Barbara, Calif., hotel during his current Western tour. Born in Manila, he had never been in the U. 8. until his father was ordered home by President Truman during the Korean war. Inset shows him on _ ill-fated Corregidor Island in hte Philippines in 1942, two months before the Japs overran the fortress. ‘Between Queens NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP) —The centuries between two queens named Elizabeth and the miles between Britain and the United States will be spanned by a bridge of oak. Lumber hewn from the remains infancy reign of Elizabeth 1. tionized English medicine by or- dering quarantines to check epi- FEAT STOCK AVERAGES - Compiled by The Associated Press x» is ity 60 Indust Rails Util Stocks Previous Gay....1826 1002 G41 1344 Week ago....... 179.0 986 63.5 1325 Month ago.,.... 176.4 95.5 G16 1204 Year ag0.......411 873 53.3 109.0 1054 «high....... 142.0 1002 641 164 1964 1OW. ..oeeees 43.9 Tle 864 108.0 1953 high........ 1618 O36 She 1163 1963 low. ...... 1902 735 SS 085 STOCKS Pigui A decimal Came an hths res after nts are Bigh ‘Low ‘Noon Baldwin Rubber*...... “ 15 D & C Navigation’.... 132 MA Gerity-Michigag*® ..... 24 27 Kingston Products* .., 26 27 Masco Screw* ......++. 2.7 3 Midwest Abrasive’ .... 5.7 64 Rudy Mfg...........c000 45 “4% 45 Wayne Screw*......... 13 14 *No sale; bid and asked. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange rates follow ‘Great Britein in dollars, others in cents): Canadian dollar tn New York open market 2%. per cent premium or 102.87's U. & cents unchanged. Europe Great Britain (pound) $2.81 13-16, up 1432 of a cent; Great Britain 36 day futures 281 13/16, up 1/32 of a cent; Great Britain 60 day futures 2.81 13/16, up 1/32 of « cent: Great Brit- ain 90 day futures 281%, up 1/32 of a Belgium (franc) 2.00, unche 3 (france) 28% of a : Germany (western) ‘deutsche . unchanged; Holland (gu ; Italy (lire) . cent; cha: : mark) 23.85 (krona) 19.34, un- tine (free) 1.24, (free) ~ 1.70, un- : bis apples Fraisonre | NEW YORK Aircrafts were , bu; No. 1 300-400 be. | out in front of an active and rising Dat to | Apples, Red t $4.00-4.50 bu. fe 7 "lease teat. ca cata tet 7 way. r ht case. b . The ree the | £29432 Bas, Huckleberries No. i, 320-| The market opened with trading} - seemed d at a brisk pace which continued Vegetables: Beans, green, flat, No. 1, . “ 4 eae, Sectee Oe two previons |S on) aes, rem, eed, | through the morning. Medium and : . | 2, 3.00-2.95 be; s. Ereen, ueky | low priced issues made up a good- . 4 | Wonders, No. ft 6.50-6.00 bu; beans, wax, ‘ Wheat —s ae ae first| no 1, 275-300 bu: beans, Roman, No. 1 ly portion of the upward move- hour was cent her, Sep- | 4.75-5.00 bu Beets, No. 1 oz - : ‘ jcubar $2.07%. cate easheneed bcha: ‘eT 100-158 bu. Broce. | ment, but aircrafts were in the higher, ‘September $1.61 oats ' se. Oabbes one Hy Sh e-k.00 tae cadbage saad. * Ma, * ee o. Tt, = ca . : % September 72% .e | No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu: Cabbage sprouts, No Railroads also found ready buy- 4 id ° 1 1 1 bu. Carrots, io. = » j i han mee Sa September $1 13% 5+, 4-5 topped ne rio-2eo| ers and so did most airlines. e] cont ~~ bu. Cauliflower, No 2.50-3.00 bu] Steels and motors changed hands soybeans % to higher, Sep- | ceiery, No. 1, 3.50-4.00 eri; celery, No. 1. idly at mixed prices.” Other tember $3.13 and lard § to 13 cents | 1.00-1.25 dos. Corn. sweet. fancy 356) T@PMEy al mixed p : : §-doa: No. 1. 1.50-2.00 5 doz. Cucumbers, | sections were narrowly iuregular. a hundred pounds higher, Septem- No. 1. 125-115 dos; eucum- . ber $15.05. | bers, dill size, fancy, 400 bu: No. 12.50-| Pan American Airways opened . 2.00 bu: slicers, Not 223 8 oo | UP M at 14% on a block of 112,000 | Plekles, 5.00-640 bu. Dill, No 1, 75-1.00 > = . . | des behs. Eggplant, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 %- | shares and held its advance. Boe- Grain Prices bu. No 1. 1.00-1.50 bu Leeks, | hich yesterday reported near AGO—AP—O —¥- 1 te oe Soe No Sasa 30 ty doubled profit ry the first half cric. | 1, 65-85 dos behs; dry, 1 = y profits for Irs’ heet— March ++, 223 50-Ib . Parsley, curly, No. 1, .70-.80 : , ’ , Sept. . 2 Soybean»— doz eS ~, garden vest No 1, 85-00 dos against a year ago, opened up 1% Ose. 5 oonse re . ‘ + 3.9 behs. Peas Ne 1 390-338 be, Puppere at 539 on 7,500 shares and con Ma » teu OV. 6 wevees { yenne 1, - “ ‘ May cl Rotae Jam. ‘21.1 292 | No 1. 150-200 pi bskt, No. 1, 450-8.96| tinued to rise. A block of 9.100 o Beare ence a | bu. Potatess, eee — A, 300-068 0 shares of National Steel crossed Sept. . so a bag: 3.60-3.80 1 > al red, ee DEE « “gcadee is” Tee ; . fancy. 1.00 doz behs Be. 1, 0-78 des the tape at 524% off ™%. March .. 1.56% Sept. eee 4 | Beh: Radishes. white, ° OL leo ine Y May .'..--- . Oct SE ene: et G0-18 doe behe’ Rhubare,| Others on the rise included U. S. ~< Nov. . ..... 1295 | quedeor.. No 2 2078 dos vehs Squash, Steel, General Motors, Douglas Air- Sept -- Acorn, 4.00-4. : summer, No. Dec gua tan 4% Se eae TT 180-15 te-bu: Tomatoes, hothouse. No. 1 craft, Lockheed, Radio Corp., nr CW Oct. 4... 1860] LE ROR hee pent, Nemmntons, cetecas | American Telephone, Allied Chem, | Taney, + : 5 5 « " Sept. «eee. 2.13 Mares ot jias|lalb Bskt. Turnip, No. 1. .%5-125 dex | ical, Southern Pacific and New Dec. « ss..2 2.27 a | Sapats Sarat, weqeed, eS A lie York Central. Teens: ; See atsn ae ee Mase es | ene Cetera Air Redhe:| ’ | 1 1.00-1.25 bu dive, . year, Caterpillar ir uc: | | 3.00 bu. Escarole, No. 1, 100-125) | . , | ba: Becerele, ached. No. 1, 2.50-3.00 | tion, Con Edison and American | bu. Lettuce, butter, No. 1 .2.00-2.25 bu; | airings eee Lettuce, Imed Nok. 100-180 bu. crate tuce, eo. 00-1. . j Lettuce leaf, No. 1, .15-.1.00 bu. Romaine, New York Stocks No. 1 1.00-1.25 bu. - . e ._ No. 4 bu. | admiral . 2% Gt West 8 19.7 No. 1, 1.00-1.50 Ib. Mustard.) air Reduc ... 263 Greyhound 126 No, 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Gorrel, No. 1, 1.00 | aiieg L sti 382 Sulf Ot 81.2 1 $0 1, 150-200 BU. | Aiied Ch ... 99.2 Hayes Mig 4? Australian Group Gets|s"i rain: 7h ies sie ie - o oon Alum Ltd ... Ti fo 43.7 Pleasure Investigating CHICAGO POTATOES Alum Am ..-. 884 Houd Her -.. 16 sG0 —Potatoes: arrivals : ™ r ee nm oe Underwater M a, (Tg tr US. sh ts Ry Am Can ..... 4 Indust Rey .. 48.7 ysteries supplies ratuer light: moderate.|Am Cyan ... 52.3 Inland Sti ... 665 see giants: ‘Celtiorsie Long Whites Am Ges @ Hi 732 tasptr Cop .~ 16 ° ™ 3° na a seee SYDNEY (UP) — The Aus-| $¢.50-¢5: beker 06.40; Idaho Oregos, Last | am M & Fay FY Int Nick... 453 tralian Underwater , : Whites .$4.00-20: Round | Am Motors .. t per ... Club ie having fun, investigating {=== © ee Tee m . A ° the mysteries of this nation’s mil- Am Seating .. 314 Isi Crk Coal . 161 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS Am Smelt ... 38.4 . 64 lion square miles of wealth-laden| cHicacoO (AP)—Butter ptteney: 2. am ou Pe at Johns Man % los, 4 holesa) ying pr m Te e Jones undersea territory. eat ri. ener: 83 score 546.75:|/ Am Tod ... 4 Kelsey Hay 32.7 This expert organization of sci-| a2 $90 BH; £0 © 80; care OO B/ Am Woolen .. 325 Kennecott .. t 262 c tt Bees imb entists, doctors, dentists, business. | +5: * t steady: 0.09; | Anae Cop... $08 Kresge 88 30.2 men, and engineers. + originally tees unchan, M Anac ove roger formed for recreation, is now grow-| ©, Masts, 9 u's. mediums 3, 08 Gomes Om 8s GS Lenn & F . ¥, - "7 mour LOF Giess ... ing into important link ; checks 20. oe %1 Lib MeN&h .. 1 ‘tralia’ veh t in Aus- | 21.4; a + | Atehison 1184 Ligg & My ., 613 Their work is swiftly turning Sasherr saps Au Retin ns. 38) Loews 83 is t. tn Loew's | = DETROIT (AP)—Eges, f.0.d. Detrolt.| atias Pas - 456 Lond 8 Cem .. 45.7 — pgp. Pay the peacetime | cases included. federa)-state eight Avco Mig... $1 Loriltard Bs underwater ex- e me Mack Trk .. verage 62; 54-56, wid ov 59°%s: | Bal ee 37 . perts and their vast wartime po-| medium 1-46 ay 45% wait 31; | Beech Nut He Maren Field: 3 tential. The New South Wales wtd av 32: 46-49, nm v .. Str .... M. DO | > Ti: pecwees Benguet . - J Mid Cont Bet a6 lice may form a rescue group with Browse— Grego, & phe wid | Beth Steel -TiY Mid stl pa .. 323 * $ med , onsan .. eae the club's assistance, and the Royal rf emall wa av 32%; Bohn Alum .. 192 ome — ea.2 Australian Navy is discussing its| iarge 46, grade : 3. | Bond Btrs - 13 Motor Pa -) capabilities. we Motor Whee} 24 re Warn $1 cone @ Two enthusiastic spearfisher- Livestock Dt Me eer Be .. Ba . urrey Cp ...™2 men, a dentist, Roderick - Brun Balke .. 162 Wat Bise . «a a. DETROMT_LAVESTOCK Budd Co . LB) Nat Crh R .. 84.2. MeNeilll, 35, and & manufac- ‘ salable 290 ie Burroughs 216 Nat Dairy |. a8 turer. Don bids barrows | ° . Linkinter, 33, termed pots As —y conte lower; some still held |Campb Wy .+ 73.4 met aca : one the club at Sydney im October | sicacy: around 200-220 ho 3.50, sested Con pry CH Nat Steel * $2.4 ‘hoice lots 8, 2 n o EM, Cth Go tietien of new Sabtiched on nd and gilts: sows | Capital Airl .. 1 xy Air ark” 205 adventures and “a good time.” >: ier 400 Ib sows ts -18 8: | Carrier Ch 6.1 NY Cent 13 600 13.75-18 ase . N Then, as membership increased, | “C205, “ainuic 00. Pully 80 per cent |Cater Trac | @24 Nort & “Wes” ans their experience widened, and/| fresh receipts cows: cows active, steady | Celanese - - . 207 No Am Ay .. 425 ‘entists be-|%2, 23.cumts higher; all other classes eat. Gert-ived |... 18.7 NOT Pee... 88.6 came interested and the scope of| choice, fed, steers and yearlings 20.08- Chet & 08 -:. 774 Neat “Airum™.. 103 ° choice and prime ered, ° Ohie OF .... 646 the assumed great propor-|Zhstsic te moll at 24.00 07 above; some eR Quiver Op .. 1 mercial , v ... 884 setee Sed. heifers 12.08-16.00. including | Cl#7* Equip .. $84 Owens i .”). 906 It immediately became a serious} jo44 681 Ibs at 12.75, most utility and | Gov pes "" 347 Packard... 31 aid to scientific research under-| commercial cows 10.50-12.00, latter price | Coca Cola ....317 Pam AW Air 141 more readily: few heavy Holsteins to|Coig Palm .... 51.6 2eP> EPL 75.4 water, assumed a military value | }> 50. some af heifer tyog to 16 08: can- Col Gas ae 14 Param Pict - 32.1 - r4 eee 7? . as the nucleus for instructors for a sty Ooo down. | On Bale «+++ $73 Penney JC... O14 frog men” if ever the need arose, La m= utility and low commoretal Cont Can ...., 4 rep a ein” “ Le and proved without peer in cer-/| bulls 12.50-14.50 vy commercia Cont Mot. .... 96 pres tain t: stockers and feeders scarce Cent Oil! . 04 elps ... 42 rescue and recovery opera- eee | salable 200. No early sales Copper Rng .. 39.5 Phileo 36.6 tions, outmoding speed and Sheep salable 100. Market not estab- | Corn Pr ...... 77.3 US Smelt pf... 58.6 in ef- lished ru Sti 25.5 US Steel 54 hampering necessities of air and Cunn Drug ... 286 1S Steel pf...157 | Tes wincle sncset of the clubs] casein comes ness vane: |Ber ety By Welgreel BS . ’ »» 32.1 Ags ten ~ -petpeine an uneven veneer 220 > cove ee: Doug, Aire. _ 6 wo agg Lg water thing apparatus — weak to lower; hers -| Dow Chem ... 42 4 Australian version the aqua- da heavier active; steady to 25 or more | Dy Pont 137.4 West Un Tel.. 48.1 oe higher: 25 or more ; Eagle P ...... 22.6 Weste A Bik.. 25 lung—which allows a diver to move at ib. butehers 22.28-22.75; choice Fas! airt': 2 Wests . 70.7 180-190 Ib. 21.50-22.00; some ; t Kod ..... to2 Whi ; freely underwater without the| 11,051.00: e few 270-310 lb. 20.50-22.00: |g) Auto L 37.3 Wilson & Co.. 97 hampering necissities of air and |. ioad 378 tb. butchers 18.75: choice 330-|£) & Mus In. 27 Wise El Pw... 332 lift lines of orthodox diving 400 Ib. sows 16.75-18 75 wen oe mer Bed - 124 bana we 33 "+ down 19.00-19.50 or slightly a : 600 . 14.75-16.75 Erie RR ...... i116 Youmse 8 & WM Designed to provide a regular (60 ee esitie 1,000: calves 800: | Ex-Ceil-O .... 716 Yogst Sb & T 58.1 supply of air to a diver’s tungs | sisughter cattle slow: steady to 25 low-|Pairb Mor... 24.7 Zenith Rad... 7! while underwater, the porpoise is |": veslers active: strong three loads | Pirestone ..... 62.4 Swtift & Co, . 43.7 » of me 1,225-1.400 Ib. steers 25.80 |Frueb Tra.... 27.2 Sylv El Pa... 37.2 pri basically a cylinder containing | ana 28.76; lead jot mixed -¥ prime | Gen Bet. . ay feaee, &, at 2.000 Steers 24 25 good to choice | Gen ’ pounds of compressed sir. | rride 19.50-24.25., good-high choles |Gen Fds...... 755 Frome Fe. 702 This air is composed of approxi- | heifers and mined yearlings 316.00-85.58; oe —. 9 fran W Air | 174 several loads ers and mix year- Mot . mately 79 per cent nitrogen and lings at 23.00 and 23.25 carrying @ prime |Gen Ry Sig... 33.2 Teeet C Pos + 21 per cent oxygen. grade end: most utility to low. com- [Gen Refrac... 23.7 Onderwd 2. . mercial cows 10.50-12.00: bulk canners | Gen Shoe 502 Un Sardide 81.2 With a porpoise apparatus | ana cutters 0.60: 10 18: utility ane -- a te vanes He Br a < es ‘ meret 12.50-15.00; good and |VPOR Fe. wees m+ gr gherhnonmr eden fired choice _vealers 18 00-19.50; ‘cull to com- Dillette |. .0. " Ontit Aire 4 move unhampered mercial grades 8.00-15.00 | Goebe: eeres Onitd . man Joodrich .....103 Onit Pruitt 406 the ocean floor 100 feet or more! , Sslavie sheep 2.000; spring Miaurhter | Goodyear 7326 US Lines | 166 below the surface. The world rec-| sheep about steady. bulk good to prime | Ne Re sta ba ene Fd 7 +“ ” a most} ood and chot native spring | . ord for free-swimming skin | div- lambs fy 06-20 00; *. ‘few “choice and | ing is 396 feet. This was established prime 2050-2100; cull to low good Y Hits Peak * Trades 10.00-1750, a double deck choice eda by a Frenchman, Michael Fargues, | £04 Grime 115 ib. yeartings 1750. thtee angtze y TOKYO #—The flooding Yang- | tze River hit an all-time peak of | 95', feet today at Wuhan in cen- | tral China, Peiping radio an- | | nounced ' | Waters of the Dead sea have | seven times more mineral content than is found in the Atlantic ocean. j Hookey for Wife, Too LONDON «®—A leading British medical magazine, The Medical Press, suggested today that the time has come when a housewife should be able to hand her hus- band a medical certificate and take a few weeks sick leave, just as he does at his factory or office. ee ‘ f ‘ : ‘ * t ; Chester C. Abney, 41 of Farming- ton, pleaded guilty to drunk driv- ing Tuesday when he appeared be- |fore Farmington Justice Allan C. | Ingle. Abney paid a $50 fine and | $15 cost. Mrs, Emerson Alston of 1615 Lakeview Dr. Sylvan Lake, re- ported to Pontiac Police today that she lost a diamond ring while in a downtown theater Monday night. She values the ring at $500, Diamond Rings, 20% Off. Georges - Newports, Jewelry Dept. oll PRES eet Stock Buying Guide Is Now Available NEW YORK (INS)—A book ex- plaining the mysteries of finance to the average man-in-the-street reading public under the title lications and is available in a paper covered edition at 75 cents per copy. Business Briefs The United States defense pro- grams, including atomic energy, received 18 million tons of steel direct from mills in 1951 through Either Way—a Sneeze ie gi ity? i has been made available to the | m ie | ifite : i | i TEE HH Hy : i 8 Hi; Pilots Foundation, the Institute trying to set up methods for training pilots to turn safely though blindly, land, or go above clouds and fog. plans to award a special “‘life- saving rating’’ to pilots who coni- ston, Thursday, August 12, 1954 at 7:30 p.m. HAROLD J. DOEBLER. Clerk. Aug. 4 1054 NOTICE Please take notice that the Im - ence Township Board declares its intent to amend Ordinance No. 54, specifically Section 304.5 thereof, which reads as Section 3045. 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