ree aeons Ss ES el F Ask 5 Members of Racing Group fo Testify Today Hearings on Troy Go on Despite Plea for Postponement By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH DETROIT — Five offici- als of a syndicate seeking a license for a race track in Troy Township have been called to testify tagay at hearings being conducted here .before Racing Com- missioner James H. Inglis. Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Wilbur De Young, who is conducting the inquiry, said the five were called to Thoroughbred Turf Club picked two Troy officials to acquire the 200-acre pro- posed track site. : One of the officials, %t- torney Malcolm M. Heber, ‘was fired by the township board at a special meeting | | The Pontiac Area United Fund crossed the $415,997 line Saturday in its race toward the $562,175 goal, Cam- paign Manager Robert M. Critchfield said today. Friday night. At the same meeting the other tk kk Track ee ae _— js i J ee a | eae te we iti + & © PONTIAC, a ane oe We Spe Do ag ete a eS ae Sat eee : * ke x bed . «« "¢ Probe Continues Some $146,278 is still needed before the drive ends | Thursday night. “We all need to put our shoulders to the hre 2 days to bring in the final 26 per cen t," Critch- 7 Deputies “It looks like the Turf Club—or brandt and Heber,” DeYoung said. “The question is why did they use Hildebrandt and Heber to ac- quire the land. That's the kind of ! thing you would think they would go to a real estate broker for.” DeYoung said two of the five officials, plus Turf Club attor- him yesterday they “might be) able” to appear. | Murray stalked out of Friday's session in anger after Inglis re- fused to-delay the hearings three weeks, as he had asked, The twe officials are Dr. Ben- | jamin T. Bratt, a Royal Oak | optometrist, and dames Chap- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) General Dean Quits Active Army Service SAN FRANCISCO — An im- pressive ceremony at the Presidio ‘marked the retirement today of Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, Korean War hero, after 32 years in the Army, ; He has béen deputy commander of the 6th Army. Dean spent three years as a com. munist prisoner after his capture near Taejon in Korea, He will be awarded a combat infantryman’s badge, a decoration usually reserved for front-line in-| fantrymen. Dean earned his infantryman’'s badge by personally manning a bazooka against Red tanks. Neil ! Two Oakland County Sheriff's | deputiey were seriously, injured | ney Henry C. Murray, who vowed | Sunday while they were speeding | Friday not to appear today, told | to an accident near Bloomer State , Park. Perry Earp, 39, was in critical condition this morning at Pontiac General Hospital, and his partner, Neil Blackmer, 24, was reported in good condition. Sheriff's deputies said the two were driving north on M24 near Gireenshield Road with siren and flasher on, when a car driven by Lynn Polan, 90, of Lake Orion, failed to yield right of way and | hit them head on. Polan’s condition this-. morning | | was fair. He told deputies yester- ;day he had been drinking all afternoon, and that he had not he the siren or seen the flasher of the deputies’ car. He added that he didn't know what had happened. Hospital authorities said Earp, a Sheriff's Deputy for eight month | had suffered severe injury to his| Communist President of Guate- right hip, Blackmer, who has been a deputy for twe weeks, fractured both arms. Sherift Franck ‘Trons said Earp | Castillo-Armas was invited to and Blackmer fad been told by | the U. S. by President Eisenhower radio that a car had rolled over hefore the Chief Executive suf- near Bloomer State Park, and. fered his heart attack, Vice Pres- | were speeding to the scene at the time of their. accident, It was later |malan president at the National found out. there had been no in-| Airport and will serve as official juries, Hurt in Auto Crash bower dg “Perry Earp ‘Critical’; | Blackmer ¥ field stated. =“? “Every citizen can help by being ready when called upon by the UF volunteer. Remember that, as an un- paid worker, each volun- teer is giving many hours inthe service. of his. com- ‘Foir' munity.” After H i C ollisi on: The Industrial Division sae aad | with 86.3 per cent of quota, Marked increases; however, were registered in the Residential and Commercial Divisions, with both redching the 59 per cent point, ~ : Three individual units of the Commercial Division have passed the 68 per cent mark with three others close behind. Gifts recently tabulated at, UF headquarters in the Hotel Pohtiac include $300 from Mrs. James Tut- tle, Norwalle Truck Lines employes gave $182 and the firm $107. | Meanwhile, 30.women have vol- unteered to telephone solicitors to- night and remind them the drive's made to get completed pledges to headquarters. Guatemalan President Arrives in Washington WASHINGTON (INS) — Col, Car- los Castillo-Armas, young anti- mala, arrives in Washington today to receive the traditional welcome accorded a chief of state. ‘ident Nixon will meet the Guate- host. , Army of Ttick-or-Treaters Poised to Swarm Over Pontiac Area Tonight St. Frederick Elementary School will have its party from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., sponsored -by the Moms Club. There will be ‘Housewives made a final run on candy counters today, as they stocked up on ammunition to fend off the army of Trick-or-Treaters who will rush their doorsteps to- night. ~~ A few early pirates, bandits, witches and ghosts usually appear in their. weird attire as soon as school is out, but the real hoards won't be on the march until 6 p.m. when the “Meet ‘n’ Treat Hour" begins, ; + and Dads’ wheel the |: ask that an increased effort be nad cdnfessed to passing on in-|. Freed by China Who | Mins | ter of Presbyterian missionaries, went The government charge against her was possession of a radio, but details were not known here, ~ “The Communists have a per- ‘fect right to arrest me,” she told reporters, “I confessed from the very day I was arrested.” She réfused to give details of her confession, but said she believed Americans had waged bacteriolog- ‘ical warfare during~the Korean formation to British and American diplomatic establishments, | Miss Mills repeatedly stressed she had been “treated ‘with the utmost consideration and courtesy” al she had not been. tor- tu ‘She refused to ‘say, however, whether she had’ been kept in chains while in prison. Other Americans returning have reported seeing her in chains. % Double Shotgun Blast Ends Life of Track Notable William Woodward Jr. Mistaken for Prowler in Darkened Hallway 7H F Ei ; : Hoogerhyde said “he thought his chance of win- as Meg Returns in London as Rumors on Romance Mount LON DON uw — Britain's royal family returned to London today, Margaret is ready to declare her intention to marry. Postmarked in Ireland on Oct.| The 2year-old princess returned 20, the letter lay on a table in the | alone with a wry smile on her Hoogerhydes’ home at 262 Chippe-| face after a weekend rendezvous wa Rd. for several days, “The envelope has an Irish air mail stamp and printing on it in | the Irish fangyage, Gactle, But it looked as if it contained ad- vertising. I'm Just glad we didn’t , throw it out,” Dr. Hoogerhyde said, He said he'll- frame the letter if he doesn't have to send it back to Ireland in order to get the money. “Not everybody gets a letter like this one,” he said, What will the Hoogerhydes do with the money? “I'll know that Queen Mother Elizabeth, ‘ who spent the weekend at Windsor Cas- daughter home to < tax on it is,” the doctor said, DETROIT — Detroit United Foundation charity drive had reached 43.8 per cent of its $14,- 450,000 record goal ~« The Pans Unknown (= _| giving no hint whether Princess | TA i Hy | ober ceyEe IE j a ue i i drive runs to Nov, 10,-— There is only silence today at the house at 735 Menominee, where | last week the sound 46f children’s i dow, her wondering searching the lawn and for the two playmates In Today's Press County News...........060.. 6 Editorials * = OOO RRO Hehe e RY Sports +e ener eneeen 2, 3 ie es & i | & i rf tf I it i ee eee ee Pontiac Press Want Ad, |) happy shouts filled the rooms, . 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Also surviving are two) 500 was'a former tof brothers, William S._ of: Pontiac | the Oakland County Bar Assn. and and Herman of Germany, two sis- onee national president of the ters; Marie ami Louise of Ger) ss ctropolitan Club. ™Mmany and four grandchiirden. Church, Berkley. Gloria, Maestro _ | "te "ss,sseciated with Gienn c. Get Final Papers Pontiac from 1996 to 197. He served the county on a part-time in Mexico Today basis from his Royal Oak office. JUAREZ, Mex. (INS) — The 10-| 234 Prosecutor Frederick C year marriage of heiress Gloria) Ziem. “He was a man of and conduc- since the; * %™ dames(M., and daughter, couple - peached necessary Carol Marie. i p> long : Also surviving. are a son, Ber- beautiful 31-year-old ac- nard C., of Oak Park, and daugh- The ter, Mrs. Thomas Cusick, of tress and sometime poctess od : ft mouthe age trem Berkley; two brothers, a sister and me a She had been titiked nine grandchildren. Judge | said he would enter the formal | ‘Salle, Huntington Woods with order the Frank Sinatra 1 Parish Rosary will be Tuesday | Sut cab ‘he hed " late at 8 p. m. followed by a Knights ea “as dieene- | Columbus Rosary at 8:30 p. m. ” | Funeral services will be at 9 a. m, by a Juarez lawyer who did not! ang 9:30 a. m, in Our Lady. of contest the action. It charged in-| 1 .salette Church. Burial will be compatibility. oo in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ‘rarse ames anee| TOY Racing Probe eae crese, ese’ Continues in Detroit winds 13) (Continued From Page One) nn oe ge and tonight, Lowest Seti erent 8 am At 8 am.: Wind veleoity 12 mph Edward Rosenberg, club treasur- ei eins a o2: pa: | er: Dr. Jack L. Winshall, Detroit tises Tuesday at 7:95 a.m | dentist and subdivision develop: Go ate ann er, and Sidney R. Berman, a former automobile salesman, %| DeYoung said the five indicated 42, they would hold a meeting be- | fore making a final decision on nieiies in | whether! or not to appear today. ths wocortes devaters) “I am surprised the officials are Highest temperature................ 4 |not clamoring to be heard.” said Bram emerge <2) s0:002.:": #8) DeYoung, who is assigned to In- go ae gli's office. oe ane 41 | Testimony fast werk showed - aces dohn R, 24 tm sina a 200-acre site at 14-Mile road and =f Tt was stated by an inv “We deeply regret his passing.” pone "man, the club's public relations | | counsellor, The other three are | attended talked about it and insti- tuted plans to catch the interlop- , FIRED BOTH BARRELS “She claimed,” the statement continued, “her husband made no outcry. She is still in a state. of shock and there are still a lot of questions we want to ask. It is | more likely an accident than a homicide." { * a ° The incident occurred only two hours after the couple had left the society party at the home of Mrs, |George F, Baker, wind the acter, | Wednesday at William Sullivan ¢ 7 ss Stokowski, 68, was represented | ¢ con Funeral Home. Royal Oak, | former Secretary of War. The Woodwards’ two children— ‘William Til, 11, and James, 7~ were upstairs asleep during the incident. They were taken to the home of their paternal grandmoth- er. The Woodwards frequently were together at racetracks and seen jelsewhere. Only last year. they | hunted tigers in the Indian jungles. | RED POLKA-DOTS Woodward's father was one of the outstanding men of racing. He took over chairmanship of the Jockey Club in 1924 from August Belmont and established the white and. red polka dots of the Belair stud, the Woodward Stable, as fa- miliar colors to racing fans. 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Big black cars drove by and | could hear the sound y i OF AIMING AT HIS BROTHER'S range at Fort Ord, Calif., is Pvt. J told in the film, ‘To Hell MARK oseph War II's most decorated soldier, Audie Murphy. Audie's life story is and Back." Correcting the shooting position of the younger Murphy is Capt. F. R. Alviar, commander of Company | . He says Murphy, 20, is “‘a conscientious | wij} question two 12-year-old boys P. Murphy, brother of World Hollywood Headlines Ry LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Robert’ Ryan telis me that ever since he | read G. K. Chesterton's book, “St. } Francis of Assisi,” he has wanted | "| to bring the life of St. Francis to) the screen. ‘ “t-couldn’t play St, Francis my- | self,” said Bob, “because physi- cally he was a much smaller man than I, but I would like to make | it independently.” ft told Bob that I visited St. church which is built Francis built in his lifetime. Bob also told me that he’s mak- ing his TV debut in Christopher Morley's ‘Lincoln's Doctor's Dog” for the screen Directors Playhouse. He. reports to the Roach studio Nov, 3. mee “First TV. script I've liked,” said Robert. Bob Ryan Hopes to Bring Saint's Life to the Screen | ‘admitted to his mother that he yalready has penciled in Dana fired the shot from a .22 ‘caliber Wynter. Her future ads a star on) this lot is assured. Now all that | Another 12-year-old. was with him has to happen is that the public takes to her as much as has every- | one in Hollywood, At the Merle Oberon party, | Charles Brackett told me that | he’s flying to New York, and | while he didn’t say so, I'm told he’s going East to bid on Shirley | Booth’s new vehicle, “The Desk | Set.” I I was interested when I heard | this because at its Broadway open- ever the smalier one which St- | ing 10 days ago it received only | | fair notices, but 20th Century-Fox | isn't letting that stand in the way | |of making the purchase. = - | I hear through the grapevine that Lauren Bacall is the choice for the ‘role of the career girl who goes into competition with a mechanic- al brain. THE LAST LAUGH BOOK ACQUIRED “The Sixth-of June,” the Linone!l | | been acquired by 20th Century- | Fox. | Adler gets the property and that he | It is also wispered that Buddy | 1 [a & a ; ma « AL and OILC | bilt. 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Women’s Society Sets Wednesday Meeting ROCHESTER -— St. Paul's ular meeting. Sunny Vale Chapel to Present Joe Tally pac Cemetery, He died Oct. 26. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Wagner, Detroit; a sister, | i ! grandmother, Mrs, Al MacDougal, | Mrs. Henrietta Stuewer LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Hen- : |rietta Stwewer, 82, 962 S, Main «| St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tues- WATERFORD — Sunny Vale Chapel, 5311. Pontiac Lake Rd., will present Joe Tally nightly at 7:3, starting tomorrow through through his evangelistic campaign. Former WCTU Chief Mamie Colvin, 72, Dies CLEARWATER; Fila. (INS) — A 72-year-old former national presi- dent of the Women's Christian Temperance Union died of a heart attack last night at) Clearwater, Fla. . Halloween Festivities ATE Pas i! q Hf? i ial E é E 3 use, wards Will Be Given 4-H Clubs gag He et 0 ag 589 a : : will be at 12:30 preceding the reg- a Circle Group Elects ship Circle of the White Lake president, Mrs. Robert White and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Richman Clarence Bock. of the Silhouette p.m, Tuesday at the CAI Building. All interested in photography are invited to attend. Seymour Group Elects SEYMOUR LAKE — The Sey- mour’s Mother's Club elected the following officers at their recent meeting: President, Mrs. Lyle Mec- Arthur; vice president, Mrs. Mel- vin Nickels; secretary, Mrs. Leslie Wright; treasurer, Mrs. Archie | Stoll. WHITE LAKE—New officers. of the evening group of the Friend- County Calendar of the Waterford tome cae also demanded a “deep study” of causes in the widening be- tween farm and retail, ity} ; Hi att : i it 2 FETE 7 ? ii fy i 38 FFA Boys Plan Fruit, Grain Fair pecans fe TGr on totry pues MR. AND MRS. WALTER L. 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The show begins at 8:20) Beatrice Lillie, Carol Channing, | Will benefit the Birmingham Grace Clark, dietitian at Pon-! gu: i van Boven, son of | ‘he Capping ceremony of the St.| many animals as ag hm the p.m. and tickets may be obtained | the Gibson Girl, Gilda Grey, | Branch of the Oakland Child Guid- | tiac State Hospital, and Mrs. Ada Mr. ang Mrs. 1 14 C. 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