\ eens AP Wirephots Estepp, of Washington pole~ with his car -and was broken pole. A wrecker was needed to hold off the pole and permit it to be sawed through for his release... He suffered only minor injuries. Senate Nears Showdown on Civil Rights Bill Scope ‘==. WASHINGTON (#—The Senate moved toward a pos- sible showdown today on the issue of confining the ad- ministration’s civil rights bill to the protection of voting privileges. ; A coalition of Republicans and Democrats, headed by) Sen. Knowland (R-Calif), fought stubbornly against a growing Wave of support for a proposal by Senators Andefson (D-NM) and Aiken (R-Vt) to strip from the bill powers to enforce other civil rights. * One major ~ change was . ‘made in the bill when the ) Killed 4 Hu Senate voted yesterday to r jerase from. the measure remennsn * for use of federal) enforce’ court) onCounty Roads ex ssi exis scr Knowtand told reporters he still Monday Night Crashes’ ; TV in SONOS TWP ss eey geomcel’ teen tho om Birmingham Fatal ‘forcement of equal rights. : 4 | Hewever, Democratic nose | Two persons were killed and four counts were reported to have in- others injured in two accidents on Gieated upwards of 66 senators | —a deren more than the re- ee County mads Monday quired’ 43 ~ Bini = shied the | ni -Aiken proposal to strike | 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard passed bill. ford, TP. and a — This. part ‘would authorize the 73, of 280 Euclid St., Birmingham. *torney general to move on his) * * * = ee oe bring. ye Bg junction suits to prevent interfe The Churches boy died in Wie eee eee ee ial cesaration | nage liam Beaumont Hospital from in- ‘schools and public places in ‘the “ juries received when the car driv-| south. en by his father collided with the car of Patrick Peel, 6, of 27751\BRIKER GIVES AMENDMENT | Bloomfield Dr., Lathrup Village.’ Backed -by Knowland, Sen.’ The adtident took place ia Bricker {R-Ohio) hey ae Southfield Twp, at Twelve Mile. POPPer @ proposal to [imi and Southfield roads. enforcement action to cases in) ‘which the President =pecifically Also injured were his father,'direcied the attorney general to brother, David, 6;. Patrick Peel; act and his wife, Elsie, Churches and This was obviously designed to. Mrs. Peel are in fair condition. ee support for the Anderson-Aiken pro Holah, retired manager of the) posal, Birmingham Theater, was involved, Bowers St., in Birmingham, with @ ¢yigis for! persons charged with | car driven by Julius DiGrazia,) gon of court for alleged vi- 31, of 4714 Woodland St., Oak. la died four hours after the acci-.0f one, such proposal, apnounced’ ‘Clinton Tria _jthe jury today. . ithipks the bill's. supporters can) bath. ‘save some vestiges of the autho- ' Anderson. Dead are James L. Churches, pose of Part 3 from the House- | chip away some of the Republican Still ahead is the Southerners’ — in a collision at Hunter Bivd. and) pattie for a guarantee of jury | | Bec aeng Royal otation of civil rights injunctions. | Téken to Beaumont Hospital, Ho. Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) author’ Placed in Hands of Jury Today First Major Instance of | Southern Legal Action on School Integration. KNOXVILLE, Tent. (P—| — The “Clinton trial” goes to Only the final instrue- tions from U. S. Dist. Judge Robert Love Taylor re- mained to be given before the 10 men and two women started their deliberations. This is the first major instance; where a Southern jury has been lcalled to- decide a legal case in- ivolving an integrated school since the Supreme Court ruled that seg- iregation is unconstitutional. All the -jurors are white. “You have _ history im eed wre aoe: a Southern de- aha the jury in| MAKING READY — The Mackinac Bridge is framed in the — distance by steel members of this pre-assembled section, called a stiffening truss unit, being towed to the construction site. cae 130-Ton Steel Truss =Joins Straits Bridge nchcnmnpeisesanseiiainen Another, in a voice vibrant’ with feeling, urged the ee to. “consider the effect on grandchildren and their children’s. children as You decide the fate of these defendants.” There are 11 people on trial, 10 Tennesseants, including a woman,! and John Kasper, Northern seg-/ into place above the Straits of Mackinac last night, link regationist who came to Clinton ie ‘Mane Stes Sevens ules AA. ing the two main towers of the bridge between the’ mitted to the high school there| Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. last autumn. The 130-ton truss was the final section needed to fill TO KEEP SCHOOLS SEPARATE the gap over the deepest portion of the straits, never. The US. government has| befage bridged. _ ie af can ew wea ort When 240-foot gaps between each of the two umes of conspiring with Kasper to keep) and shore are completed in two weeks, the five-mile =) Negro students out of the _high'of the two sections of Michigan witl touch both sides. segregation order, and his later, ‘injunction banning interference Lana Splits for Good | lis located between Lake’ with the order. Michigan and Lake Huron. onan oe Sw oe. FFM Tarzan Lex «7% See So ot tine last truss into place 155 feet above: In essence, the case pivots on - ithe water these opposing arguments: | SANTA MONICA, Cali am idusk. Plans to do the job earlier in The defence claims thery wes [ESN spe cg troaegeies LS as -dayiiwent by the wayside be- | 8 conspiracy. “John Kasper is | pe Regag ar 7aD catise of rough water. clean lily,” said his ri ie has ended in divorce. ek Z: Sniaats Simmons of | The actress charged Barker! The center unit, pre-assem- | Washington. }with mental cruelty in court yes-) bled by American Bridge Divi- ; ST. IGNACE (®—A giant triangle of steel was locked) Sy : ‘terday citing his ° “most profane’’) ion of U.S. Steel Corp,, near St, Simmong said Kasper never ad- language and “most uncontrolla-| Ignace, was floated into position. ivocated violence. ible’’ temper. on three barges, then hoisted up. The government contends that Miss Turner, 37, and Barker, 38; ‘Kasper, having failed to achieve were married in December 1953) Bois oa oo pony rn hea ‘his purpose ef getting the Negroes and separated last. February, She) ‘of rth = gy ee stif- out of the high school by peaceful was: previusly wed to bandle i means, then turned to violence. [Artie Shaw, stockbroker Stephen feming a to ba position Over-all, the defense argued, the Crane and sportsman Bob Top-: irmiy tot eel suspend- government presented “a dog-iping. Barker's previous wives) a the; e h-| t Thur-| : ared case, flimsy, sketchy, with-were actresses Constance ~ | Sechdee. tour: Mlle shat ites! Pat hi. out proof. lowe end Arlene Dah |were separately powered, care was. taken to insyre that the huge sec-' ; tion was raised evenly. This was) High 76 to 80 Tomorrow done by fastening ten-foot levels on ‘the top of the-struss unit where’ \they could be easily seen by a tele-| ‘phone talker on the structure’ jabove. Heat Siege Finally Litte Cooler temperatures have been ushered into the Pontiac area, | bringing welcome. relief from our recent siege of 90 plus tempera- tures. Yesterday the mercury only rose to 78, a daily high far more ' tolerable than the sizzling 95 recorded on Sunday. The weather | was muggy until a mid-morning rain fell, cooling temperatures for | the remainder of the day. ‘ 5 The U.S. Weather Bureau's forecast for this area tonight is cooler with a low of 50 to 54 degrees. five top communists, convicted un-| Tomorrow will be a little warmer with a high of 76 to 80. Fair der the Smith Act, sought a re- \duction in bail today. and somewhat warmer with a low nea 60 is the evening outlook. Packs olek Siliwed ‘ux ocdec ix! j iway will reach 4.2 miles across the’ jtraits when it opens for traffic about Nov. 1. ‘State's Five Top Reds Seek Bail Reduction / } DETROIT (INS) — Michigan's! The 100-million-doliar steel path % | the 130ton section to the erection area is a ticklish operation, - requiring almost perfect weather and surface conditions. . AP Wirephote GOIXA Up—The’ final dection.of steel forming the roadbed of the Straits of Mackinac bridge is lifted into place early last night after bridge workers waited nine hours for weather con- ditions to become exactly right for the operation. ii th American | Beams Message ‘Across World J; 5. Hoping to Spur Conference in London on Disarmament (|. ‘WASHINGTON (#—The |voice of America beamed throughout the world to-. day Secretary of State Dulles’ plea for steps to- ward disarmament before the problems of curbing hydrogen and atomic weap- ons becomes ‘totally un-. manageable.” “As matters are Dulles said last night, “the . time will come when oe pettiest and most irrespon cy sible dictator phony which to bring immense harm.” hold of Weapons * ify? Weather Conitest Has New Leader | GM Denies Jet After Hot peace Profits Unfair Sunday's. storching tem tures gave us a -new eter i in | the current Hottest Moment of | the Month contest. Betty Mielke, of 351 S. Wil- liams Lake Rd., Waterford Town- ship predicted July’s hottest mo- ment would be at 4:21 p.m., July 21; and> at 4:52 p.m. Sunday, | | the mercury soared to a muggy © degree Ss. Although a temperature of 9% prevailed throughout most of the stifling afternoon, the mereury reached iis very highest peak at 4:52 p.m., when it very nearly pierced the 96 degree line. Whether or not Miss Mielke | ; Claims the $100 bond will re- | main'a mystery for eight more — days, Even though you're sent your entry for this month, don’t in | dent. DiGrazia was treated for h¢ Was revising his “an | The U.S. Weather Bureau has predicted that temperatures will | minor injuries and released. to make it bg that jury trials | average three to five degrees below the’ normal $4 high and pormal: "Federal Ct manctog — cases in the) forget that the Press is con- | ‘ would not be Pag in "cases! 63 low for the next few days. lake tee in apy opine ducting another contest for Aug- Say Bulganin Suggests Se ee ea Fy comp In downtown Pontiac the lowest coenpeatits recorded preceding | Vvricneas Dennis +. Pally She) — ottered in err ho More Talks fo U. S. ing with the court's 8 a.m. was 58. At 1 p.m. the Press thermometer read 73. land William Allen | July. DON (INS)—Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin-wes reported to Lrked by Lie Test Refusal rently being held in London be transferred to the U, S. The igre London nic, had been that the suggestion Stanley Gard - oy ne cochlea ra st li erie by Macmillan yesterday. Bulganin| hopes of getting a lie reportedly argued that no prog-for Dr. Samuel. Sheppard were ress was being made during the| shattered by Ohjo’s governor, ‘says fivessahioN Spamon take sed that! he is going to drop all further, pli a Ange gg algae ed to aid the ‘convicted: wife-| COLUMBUS, Ohio @—An irrti-' moving again. = slayer and “get the hell out of here.” rting About Visibly irked by ‘the decision of Sta Now Gov, C. Willian O'Neill to cancel You're on Your Own NEW ‘YORK “CNS), — The Forter’s Rawe Open arn & achat . ithe le test Mystery Writer Stopping Aid to Sheppard Gardner said he felt the Court of Last Resort motives were mis- + pegs ire investigation of|statements in my report to Gov. the Sheppard murder. The|O'Neill . . . We have no desire “court,” ‘sponsored _by Argosy |to see Dr. Sheppard turned loose. magazine, is an unofficial grodp|We have no: ax to grind. Many of crime experts who seek to de-|pérsons have pooh-poohed us (the termine the innocence of persons/‘‘court’) as a commercial enter- Sts nee, Cnrcied imme Hit Fone assure you our interest in the matter is to see " aeatie of his and the “court's” that justice is done.” preliminary investigation into the) Gardner also asserted that un- yaitcinacteanidimean less a lie test is given Sheppard, In Today‘s Press Wedler “confession” that “‘I made! 194, bludgeon-murder of his preg- mo inconsistent or conflicting inant wife Marilyn in their Bay Village home. O'Neill authorized the test after Donald J. Wedler, 23," held in | Deland, Fla., on a cfarge. admitted slaying a woman under circumstances resembling ithe Sheppard case. UST PLAIN, DECEPTION? Yesterday, however, O'Neill re- versed his and canceled * the “court” in- formed him ‘that Wedler’s state- — may be “just plain decep- t Bristling over the latest devel-|* "he will not under any circum- stances seek an interview, with the prisoner. “T ‘wouldn't see Sheppard ‘even if 1 were invited.” the celebrated “Il have no ducted by Samuel R. Gerber, Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) cor- oner, Gardner declared: if Wedier can be judged accurate« ly by a prejudiced mind. This trial where the jury gave the verdict and then heard the evidence.” SURPRISED AT WITHDRAWAL. while, Gerber, on his way fo De- the mess they are in,” he said. Referring to an investigation of Wedler in Florida to be con- “I doubt, (investigation) will be like the of “Alice ins Wonderland” At Daytona Beach, Fla., mean- saponin on Entire Project ninonbnghiitin (man F, Edward Herbert, (D-La), jthreatened today to subpoena Gen-| * leral Motors officials, from Harlow} 'Curtice “on down’ itroversy over GM's defense cur; tract profits, charges by ie anecuaagh that ‘GM * ‘overstated or misstated"’ pro-| lduction cost figures on a 1952-35) ‘jet plane contract. A company spokesman. ¢m- | phatically denied GM made “‘al- most double’ its profits on the | 376 milfien dollar deal through | “excessive” cost estimates. A company spokesman said: | ©The contract for the manufac- ture of F-84-F fighter planes was completed by the Buick-Oldsmobile Pontiac assembly division to the satisfaction of the air force over ‘two years ago, —e entire contract was 11.3 per cent on sales before income taxes and 5.4 per cent after taxts, “This is a reasonable rate of profit and substantially below rate commercial business." told the subcommittee that the te.|company made a total profit of M22 lion on the contract, “$17,- 459, ‘in excess of that contem- “We are certain ‘that an exami- nation of the complete record’ will) confirm gees yr gach zone Says Its Share After, Taxes but 5.4 Per Cent) cen bomb production. ‘in the con-| Soce sce's ford Sales Set 6 Month Record “General Motors profit on this jthe three-billion-dollar mark in @ of profit realized by GM on its) strate America’s sincerity in want- ing a limited disarmament agree- iment. Responsible officials said the timing of the Dulles speech was | keyed to a belief that Russia must soon come up with such concessions, particularily an agreement te end atomic-hydro- | Dulles employed grim words to warn Russian leaders of what the ‘future would hold if diplomats con- DETROIT (INS} — Congress- tinued talking without “actually |doing something.” * * The alternative, he said, is that imankind “must learn to live as | (Continued om Page 2, Col. 2) Pass $3 Billion First Half of ‘57; Earnings Equal $3.15-a Share DETROIT (®—-Ford Motor Co.'s sales hit a record peak in the first. six. months of 1957, President Henry Ford Wf said sales totaled $3,009,500,000, ‘passing six-month period for the first time. perros ngs maton __ RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA . 895 LAPEER ROAD — OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE Pagans in Paris has dmb Fs enerot mountain near gow cnn tt Ay ager eegraes ah pedd 4a PHT th segeny gs gy HU LE IF ily Ha ei ill st le aE Mi Hi - $ pate ial pi ‘tra iil i iis a iret ee | : = it i fe a3 HM “i : $ ty Ae ita pa ; i i; Rane ay if LB ‘in i 7 nH - : Hae squeal ay Ui i a th Me ce | a Beri iT es ii ta; =. =a tir + in i ‘ agai tr : E 4 ki ni ill 1, i aii i Ps) zit tit in oS ys fi fil ay 3 u ell Be Gg HEE Ht atyl§ i F . ge i Heady Rin; un ea Al Gg ti ye ail ou uF ter geet oF ht i tay Piet ri 1 MF 7 ee Me i aD ay ML Bt ae raUrKeRD 4al Hic (S22 bata itil oe ve li i ai it i | a rf i a ii ZH bie i : HE Tee § H ” 3 ? 3 ¥ | 5; THE it lie Perr aR a ES ate i! ei He fii 331 " piss sid : Be 26 pase egisey Hi i Lat ‘itis all i dit fra di ey ages a i : ig ny da Hi ! i ih Al a cats 7, Higsetbcde, petatghatsgi ed til Eetates| BS 252) Gas % ail} di Wlual Hdl Ie ab i ella ‘i iat patil | 25 1a Ps i itt fre allman mba tf ii ii dis Ui bs Ely | Be diel Gay A TS —quapGerray pe I Cue ae ile A il g 8 HgTe aby Et | see gill ear HE sig 3 llicyty ald al | Bay EE ity “tatty Tells = sHiepedrses tiitssl a ott | 858 Hai iui Hata Pn HET =a babies UM He rete ait pest gk sett. ieee te 4 att | Berean ai Be lau | eispailae, } 22] dels ! pu lez tnt leptaten! 2 dealt — rT ft _ wl A uit Sse thal A goon, Enatee : a s is i : 3 iE : 2 a: vHEtE ffig; gE nae 4 fad eet lait “HE Lt fi gl tu SMe: amar WU) Bia) La He in et ly REGEN Fi Meatitidel Letty He | Punt | Be x Fs SEkages if | g2552 53.5 14 Man 5 gree Ee © vie AIR Ane a: Wpetghs rae “Hitt SHIT TRH out bleh & 1 ee ed m — eceesceeszez seausaccoggeccrgen. teday, diminishing tenight. Outlook for tomerrew night, fair and somewhat warmer, low near 69. downtown) . Pontiac in ded ——— Today in Pontiac mperature preceding 8 a.m $8 Sd 61 64 67 recor temperature See eeesase * ROTAPOTREUTE cocci cvipnengeces bas sesedeesve One Year Ago tn Pontiac Dewntown Temperatures Moon sets Tuesday at 4:46 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 5:16 a.m. Lowest te | NgBe t ‘ i Soe ye oer ear Bal oe ' eee ‘ item. ie . * Ray a i * Tomorrow! MUST low we've cut prices, specials. super . but you simply yF bw ee ale a wane ¥ i i, mes | RAR MIR REE ARE pnw are Oe 1 weld Ay mapention! the Bir reverse the upward trend of fod] HOT WEATHER |) Rent a Typewriter for the Summer _ Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents 1 gette Toft missed yesterday’s|Prices. 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Atlantic/posing elev section again.” {Cellege team can be invited to|Coast Conference teams have met|the oe aoe Sentiment brought tears to: the Play i the 1959 Orange Bow! foot-\Big Eight Conference champions| Major radio and television net- of Samuel “Wahoo . Sam” SS a seemsiin Orange Bowl New Year's Day| works, which have paid the Bow! wi as the Tl-year-old for- Se a dee ee malate since. TK Saar | Serse-jineneening coms. Sa lweadiont mer outfielder also was formally en wren ay was cutiments that expire with the 1958 rights, had urged the committee into baseliall’'s Hall. of manke, yoors clash. | peas, Bs Sed eens He yesterday in this -historic) ~*~ * * The Bow] will continue to book] gdtiations currently are under way fe. olga it —entin ome Pocto|“T'ye coime’n long way to thi d:.yesterday not to renew its'but will be free to pick the op-jand Columbia’ Broadcasting. Sye- Cass. Lake, all one day's district regatta races-were abandoned. |all my friends. I had a speech to ee ee fh time on their hands, Pontiac Yacht Club folks learned some- |make but I don't believe I can go Joe H. Adams, President of the thing ee Gary Gray (right). Frank. ve, echuaeaheat se ae a nny — the Big Palazzola has donned . many who the iy “Con agreed to ; UT arn, Ere saphena The two new members weré re- waive fr isthe Bes th a sacha ceived officially « Commissioner! niversary ~its no petitive as championships and tournaments found in : : eos Welch on irneeton datlare : Eight tiilist can play in two. sue- IT HAS COMPETITIVE THRILIS- © , shade trees in front of the Hall of a ee ee It offers the : . Fame 4nd baseball museum. The bring the Big Eight’s pow- t offers the thrills of ice, but on wheels. It has i shirt-sleeved crowd jammed Main erhouse, Oklahoma, to the Orange grown internationally and now wants & rightful spot % we from curb to curb and over- | nd 1959, The - alongside the other competitive sports; Space gt oo a tee big Eight team's, foe woscua rem (hiSOX Battle NY Gxescmce fo aia art. The artistic end of each features : Sapens, te SNS ot Tipe precision and intricate patterns with as many skill- ’ oe ae - lto wateh the Louis Cardinals this,” ful techni ab thenk ‘tile ned e's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (7-3). At Washington, The Indians, |get drubbed, 13-4, by the Chicago wane developing his-skill in golf, tennis, bowling. and |, Wl! tbe Braves be able to hold) Oe et a e egnitsllprme Toaphy Game, Bat to all ome \\ other sports. he lead despite injuries? Can the *<™4, Stat Puls (2-2) Game. But row all vale’ \ , . |Cardinals win at home? Will the| ~ : ees. ware Sesened, 6 the Hotirm t Bowl hol- oller skating -has its pro and its amateur. The pro|podgers, loaded with walking ie [enere MeCarty end Coontard pee og on is the teacher., The competitor in championship| rounded, be abe tw hold dir wm RT Hel 5 Lick go ag Fagen PR eae meets 1s always the amateur, who can be in the “diaper” |", Ton? ram te Redes p ane Vite Ge Mow Tusk Thabaee ‘With. a Big Eight champion as division under the age of 6 or in any of the four other'the Phillies hang on? . par fe nT Bon yewe a ; ho orest aKe af fourth in 24 years as a manager, South- “Most responsible of all for my being here are great players,” — said McCarthy. “And God knows, ’ . Rootes rene core jepase I ond net, went. to forget Well in Meet Z ane eed ee iat Pine Lake oo pe Se Pine Lake Country Club had its . of the field of 109 teams. very bat also a lot of happy ones.” land W. B. Copwiord, St. of De- he thy peal, Dene ees ee oe ergy te ge mo troit emerged as the victor with ankees I’Shanter win American m . ‘rounds TR over weekent sport. She would affirm that the pileups and spills they pinying|ball division. Their card was 993 (Supervisor, and thanked fis pro- S aclipee oat te and the great competitive spirit of the contestants could joke, son),| Bone’s netted him $170,|fession. When. the crowd laughed, AP Wireptete [Conroy of Birmignham with 90-82 hardly be called a social tea. “ sets snothes} Cain earned $255 by joining Phil eee 29%, fsaid “ont tat they CHAMP SHOWS HIS STYLE — Five-yearold Larry Reynolds |—162. RODGERS OKAYS PONTIAC BOUT. y Pogame ead The leaders: whcered, pre gee you Ut it.” waiciieall > eanen is eiaeee Saginaw’ s ward Cine os taliaher vee aie Withee, Sammy Rodgers, the scrappy lightweight tie oy 5 PRED reenee Pe | aa ag le Png g munity Center Track Meet. It took six pictures to show Larry's /63, “of Detroit, fired an 83-84 Benton Harbor, who had a fabulous record as any, games, it’s\Dick Barres Brie. “:"30-31-a8 also pointed out the newsmen who: syle trom, tid resning start t0'tis teeta, corigt See. Hie | Bb Bevein of Pestes, Ge teur of 140 victories in 144 bouts, including 112 kie Cevelend 5, Setirte Watts. See eS enscweiadamendicaer vale teatnisnnndirmatianass A ag outs, has signed definitely to be Mickey Crawfort games. [2immy Jenngen-aian Sabsi'-.-"3¢-36-45| "In 1812 at Wilkes-Barre, Tom : wa. opponent at Wisner Stadium, August 13th. have lost dnily| ney "benitie- duke? Wail “<..""3e3a-42|Brislin. wrote a story saying 'Wh ‘ ° Harry Goullaud of Royal Oak June 13 Dave Gibeon-Don Miller .......30-36—6 make a manager,” said! O S Op utc itte took low net,’score honors with Two of his losses since turning pro have been to » Bl jack Pleck-Al Perry .......... ; 4 against the |Jinsty Jehason-George Knowies 35- McCarthy. “Bill Clymer gave me : . 84-82 less 20 handcap, for 146. A Kenny fone, the Mibiawe contenct sal 14: Pat —— 2 +9 HAS te jo attr werd te se Tt Looks Like Hank: Aaroninc gee "| Kenny Lane, the Muskegon title contender, and to in a row, a : te cast OL the two day meet. te ee ee (Rex De Sofa Wins’. |Site’ Rumper, 8a Barrow’ and NEW , : ee won 21. : : aves * IND 7 \George Wels of te Yanks and|, aw YORK ip "Who is major the pivotal hit in seven games this! Pete Green Co-Medolist Both fighters will move into Pontiac, Friday Aug. othltip, is tind, 12% games beck.()pener at JaCkSON [$2%xam ef ine ned Sox as tort” thn Fete Gren, star’ Birmingham and hold workouts in a trat#ing ring to be set up at ee an : - ‘ office men who made his ot ee ee Oe ee Credit for a game-winning blow/High golfer, and Tommy Ahern Crofoot playground. cee. A ’ anor Aaron au is given to each batter who puts|shared medalist honers. in _Mon- ° ~ : thy broke into baseball) 4). 5. ld B : his team ahead to stay in the sixth/day’s Junior District golf tourna- - ane a srr leg a ee ee Boreg oy ge morel Hoeft Opens at Baltimore \ tired because ng ge wag: **!plows—a system of-rating- tier dh Oe OER overspar 75's, Judy Bor hyo re \ — hitters pearsag in Re ASSO |legs is second to Aaron in the Na-|16, shot an $8 to win the girls’ th he % Press. Aaron prod tional League with six game-win- division. : : ners while Bill Skowron, pa ace ting New: York Yankee first base- EXHIBITION SCORES . be man, paces the American League ar GOOPERSTOWN, N.Y % ° with five. : ? ROS: ‘ Tigers just sent back the es & * Chicago (A) 33, ®t. Louis (N) 4 Charleston Other players who also have AT CHARLESTON, W.¥ ently i Detroit (A) pivengee wie 3 hits in the late innings are Gino/stowsukee (13, Boston (A) 4 ; -|Cimoli 6f Brooklyn, Del Ennig of “leveland (4) 5, Cmcinnati <> 1 the St. Louis Cardinals and Ernie wig of the Cage oo Each _XEW, TORE — Boveg. Dell, 131% Ve game-wi ows. stown, O., y Trafing Skowron in the ini ake, pase: Bk can League with f Mickey ee Rodriguez, , Mantle and. Yogh Berra of the|lisco, isp, Springtion, Mase io. Yankees. five .game- = winning blows. es. fusiraia. ay Rapes, "" {Lady Pros Arriving SCHEDUL ays York, 1 p.m. The nation’s leading women golf 2 = AES : ii Head for Wolverine Open j i z st E i “tg pounds higher, Sept.| as Some People Claim, é Re Sociologists Report Grain Prices = HICAGO OR socay.| EASTALANSING (INS) — Exten- Wheat (new) Dec... -.. 60%|Sive studies by a team of sociolo- Dee bateesee ies aye peers ee ee gists at Michigan State University -oeneee . DP sstseese 4 shows that cimes are not the “so. Meben 2i ONS <77"" [3esclelal jungles” many people. believe pd scanned 4 as 4 weevesee 1.36 them to be. Mar ..cesese 14 ae eeseeee ne Dr. William H. Form and Dr. OOD iisasecess 63% Dec :...... 1390 |Joel Smith, urban sociologists who) . directed the survey, report thet Parents Too Friendly, | 472 Manning Maid 35.2| %t ® freezer full of steaks, and _—. zaman aes era plant life of the sg sur- ; ) Bendix Av ... 843 Martin, Ol ... 325 radio telephone by which the oun ons Ar Ectcgen ge peat sign | Benguet 1" 13 Mafg” St -- 263] boat cam reach any telephone the burros have cropped the land) area as California, according to Ban Wieden Oonte | Boeing Air ... 41.4 Mert Ch & 8 19 | number in the nation. clean. world surveys. . | Bond Sus 5.. ied a Mae S90 - river trip still romantic. At in will Baas the fees! asta 2 OOS ... 39. five to six miles an hour upstream i : Borg Warn .. 41.2 pont Ward.” 37.7 - hardy animal and bir d life, Sum-| ° My ..... 80.2 ‘ 302 and about 15 miles downstream, — aoe Balke = Be Mucray Cp >: Sts tow coneee tr teers it ner eet in urging conserva- This Year Get Boat and Motor Cal Pack cose $4 “at aah wi! ge 8 So — paign toward 3 “realistic” ap-| Samp Geup 2, 333 Mat Gope ..., a4) ares or stretches of sand beach proach to the problem by the PROTECTION Can Dry ...., 18.7 Nat Lead ...1302) Unlike automobiles and trains, sabe Gan Fac, "<1 383 Nat Tes... 383 the towboats’ appearance is lit- . For a Few Pennies Per Day! Carrier Cp ... 65.2-Nia M Pw ... 294 tle changed from the past. They Case, JI -..o. 117 No Am Av ... 28 |still look like a little white house ew ak e Frej ht er peeing eA lbmrnsoe: in TM Ps .. 29.2 Nor Sta Pw .. 16.6 0n a thick raft, There's little point N l S$ pentect 3 aa <; Ohio on - ao. in streamlining them. Will st id papelenaalbe famed Seat ee = ‘: §| MEMENTOES OF THE PAST C $8 M | money. Cities Svc .... 68. Owens Til GI . 65 | 0 | ion i Clerk Bquip’.. 2 Pee & EB .. 47 | OF most of them. too I t nase : Climax Mo ,.. 73.1 Pan A W Air. 15.6 . , you are bea Cluett Pea ,, 39.6 Panh ol . 492 likely to find mementos of the | Coca Cole ....1052 Param +. 38 DETROIT (INS) — Plans to 2: Baipast. The Ben McCool has a 40- ! H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency gel Bra A ry 337 ‘Penne Die « a year-old wooden pilot's chair, ta- ee exist tm tho Weak, expe rom . —_ new freighter, ere - NL HER Com ++ 113 bepst Cola’ ..,. 22,)Ken off the sternwheeler Titan be- —. wal yreply be ie a ae : H. W. Hattenlocher Max E. Kerns See ie 2 Pee We os a, en eee ee eke cum’ iuih heat edaneak ' 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 * by Piles ..... ave 36. in sea are an- burro ing 0! : . | Cont oo8 “3 Phil Pet... 48 oe eet sternwheeler, the| Burros. take to the desert like and rng te! yw man- — | Mot .... 8 Phillsby mil. 43_/C. D. O'Conner. ducks to water. They browse on Boland Cornel- ir Sent Ot a, Bla 9° 83 Moonlight’ refection in the rp vegetation where even the rugged! {08 58d the new ship will cost up Corn Pd .... 30.6 +++ 4.1! pling waters y of mountain goat would starve. They 4 xpected Curtiss Wr: 416 Repub ‘aii’... B¢|40ws as descends on the| drink alkali-water that would kill/hauling caal and limestone on the Det Bdison ... 40.6 Bex Drug -.- .Oiriver is as stirring today as when’ 4 man in a day. es by 1959. Dis C Seag .. 294 Rey Tob B.,.. 52.2/ Fi _De Soto’s men first The new ship is being built for Doug Aire nes q. Rock Spe vas 3. caught sight of the Mississippi in VEGETATION DISAPPEARING (the American Steamship Co, of : ee 7s ! emer ot - i . But, says Lowel] Sumner, nat-|Buffalo, N. Y, It will have an an. East Kod .,.111 = Res Pap .. 332} World War II was a stimulant uralist for Sequoia and Kings Can-|overall length of 666 feet; a beam Bae ® ss. OS ee 8 yon National Parks, unless the/of 72 feet and a depth of 40 feet. & Me . $3 feeb Al RR... 334 to many industries and brought lad 4 Erie RR ...., 182 Shell OL ...... 686) ® great increase in upstream dg saa nip ctenceabaay emg : | oe oe ieee’: ae meee ot en Se ee oe einen O dak aon Len Ende Third : 2 OT ee * = rd Mot .... 87, Socony sesnes OS and other war-essential |° 4 1 ——i “39.6 Sou Pac ..... 455 bers substituted, are soon ' : —— A. re be ae - Pe % ae erg ships bond going to crop ter dees rich Rost Your ied Recard | ; ae Gen Bak .... 10.1 Sporty Re made ; Gen Dynam.. $7.4 84 Brand... @ | moved down the Mississippi. But |Vegetation until no life can con- WAYNE (INS) — Lincoln Divi- Gon Fas <2: 4a3 84 OH hed... 324) the statistical curve showing the | tinue. Not even their own. sion, Ford Motor Co., reports end- | Gen Mills .... 61.2 Std Of Oh |... 88 | river’s growing traffic slipped Already, Sumner told a th- ing its third best production year | Gen Motors .. 45.4 gP .... B1 . ge in history | Gen Shoe .... 24.7 Btud “1: “gig| Only once, from 43,968,841 tons in . : : ering of conservationists in Three * Gen re 4 Us a Pree ae 1945 to 41,308,475 im 1946. The | pivers, there is ‘a, noticeabl A company spokesman said 41,- @ The money you pay for rent will Gillette ...... 402 Walgreen ..., 30 rise, since then has exceeded dimiantion of ali tife in Death |. °%® have rolled off the final eC: Goebel Br... 43° Warn B Pic .. 22.4] that during the war on an annual assembly line at the Wayne plant pay not only your housing costs, but Goodrich ..... 785 West Un Tel 18.7 Valley and the Mojave Desert The biggest model run was over an| hel caf a : Goodyear "1:: 933 Wenig A Bk. 22-4| basi to the west and north, Even the |2 — hong ome |. elp you win financial security. Use Gt No Ry ... #1 Wilson & Co 185/ Supporting this growing transpor-| great herds of burros are show- |so7 units were built. A total of| u that rent money to buy yourself a hound ".. 16.5 Yale & Tow . 33.1\tation service, new industries are ing a decline of fertility and [5p 29 assembled during | ANS Gull, Ol .».1.3484 Young s'& W 334\tining not only the Mississippi but| health. re i ee | {LOAS real home of your own through our Holland fin 12.8 Zenith Rad ..122 ithe by oe ; ee The burro has Phyo gi Meyer Bs Begin —i 70 Buy, ee eee stepson fi ae oa ey land’ and Tennessee rivers. Many| “nem Sumner. points out, gr Sten apne Ally o plan. See about tt today. : STOCK since the advent of the Model-T|chance to build the new Edsel,| =" Gompleg by fm al aerucke building ‘moder uses, Ford he has served no useful pur-|which will use the Wayne conor eh ae es . «aay 8 ga Of tana ‘oter sipping fale "|p," society orf the animal] Lincolns and continental wil bel Canitel Savings & Loan Assoc. OK AGO .c000087T7 8 131.0 136 1878 SPUR LOCAL INDUSTRIES © m : . : Month ago ,,..260.8 124.0 93.2 181.6 . the burro the greatest . in Wixom starting with the 1958 & Year ago «+.-«.204 it¢ 3% isea| They are finding, too, that avail-\afforded arly beast. It is unlawful|model. Established 1890 ie Rca et Sg int : aeor low 20019440 ied oo 176 FE 4-0561 - Richard H. DeWitt __ ., Donald E. Hansen ‘Res. FE 5-393 - Res, FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies 714 Community . Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone FE 4-1568-9 S BAKER & HANSEN