f HONOLULU @® “I/ wasn’t calling the shots—The God Lord was.” That's Maj, Samuel Tyson's ex- planation of how he kept his giant Military Air Transport Service C97 aloft 6% hours on two engines yesterday for 1,000 miles over the! Pacific, with 67 people aboard, * * * Tyson, a 31-year-old veteran of World War dl, the Korean War and the Berlin Airlift, who comes’ from Council Bluffs, Iowa, piloted) the giant plane into Hilo, Hawaii, at 11:25 am, yesterday, Two of its. engnes had quit just beyond the point of no return from Travis Air Foree Base, Calif., to Hickam AFB, Oabu. “It never oecurréd to me that we would ditch,” said Tyson, “Pm a coward,” he grinned. “T ean't swim very far. The water’s cold." More seriously he said, “‘I’d idetermined to take things as they came, After the first shock of realizing we were in. danger, and after the adrenalin shot into -me, | I theught clearer and acted better. I had confidence in myself. “After all, 1 wasn't calling the shots ~— The Good Lord was.’ ALREADY HAS 2 “Did you know you have been recommended for the Distinguished Flying Cross?” asked a newsman. “Nope,” said Tyson. said a crewman. ; ed the DFC within minutes after Tyson landed. ‘William M. Lowry, Confuado, Calit. | The ordeal began early yester- one af the passengers. ‘There ay re te ee Or The No. 1 propeller started | ‘Incongruous flower leis Were | running away, Tyson and the _ draped around their necks in the flight saaincer slowed it, but ond Rie crew, =. dented the fuselage but did not * penetrate. Tyson declared an emergency existed and began sending radio eg every 15 minutes, | cause the No, 2 engine had been damaged wien the No. 1 pro- peller flew off, : The big plane landed smoothly in spite of the yaw created by the two engines on only one sidé, * * * Passengers and crew emerged dripping with sweat. Not only had they been “sweating it out” for) The passengers were taken to nearly seven hours, but all-vents Honolulu last night on another had been closed, said Navy Capt. |plane. “fle’s already oft two ot them,"’ MATS headquarters recommend- Tyson landed his nine ecrew- men and 57 passengers safely at — Hile after a last minute ordeal when the landng gear didn’t lower, Two flight engineers work- ed the big wheel down by an emergency hand crank, The wheel housing had jammed be- nape 300 pounds of Army irig 1, ol Fleet Post Office mail, No one complained. The Weather U,S. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly Cloudy, Details Page 2. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS *x* xk * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957—36 PAGES MSSOCIATTTERN ATIONAL UNEP ER E Vi an ie 115th YEAR These Boy ROBERT SHERWOOD ‘WIN HONORS — These boys won honors at the 4H Fair in a field in which women usually excell. shirts they wore in the judging their skill. s Can Sew FRED BISHOP They made the cowboy and both won blue ribbons for Attendance Passes 10, 000. Last Complete 4-H Fair Program Set for Tonight This is the last night area folks can attend the fun- ¢UStrial Workers of Ameri- ‘filled and educational activities of the 1957 Oakland/C@ Was,Slated to take over, County 4-H Club Fair held at N. Perry street'and Walton” boulevard fairgrounds. To date the 17th annual event has entertained crowds | Yesterday by the handsome, totaling more than 10,000 since opening Tuesday night. ‘sullen gangster. Exhibitors will begin to take down their displays and load up animals to- morrow afternoon following the morning horse judg- ings. A parade of new and old ma-, chines which aid the farmer in| ~ his toil of the soil is scheduled for 7:30, Roy Hess and his orchestra are to present a concert under the stars at 8:45. , Fair Queen Sharon Brodie will | participate in a 4-H Quiz Down | at 9 tonight with seven other boys and girls. The county will be divided in on 4H activities, membership and. history. Northern county representatives include Larry Seramlin and Donna. Ruggles, both of the Oak Hill 4-H| club, Holly and Lola Johnson and) Paul Walker, béth of the Sashabaw +H Club, Clarkston. Queen Sharon, battling for South| Oakland, will be assisted by Ralph | Hoxie, of the Bloomfield 4-H club, Birmingham, which she leads as: president and Mike Coe and Karen) Wahamaka, of the Teen H-ers +H) club of Wixom. Judy Eastburn, 16, of the Bloom- | field 4H club, ‘Birmingham won first place in the complete costume classification of last night night’ s. dress review. She modeled a rust wool sheath | t | ' | | { i i two and questions will be based i ; i ; i i t JUDY EASTBURN Complete Costume Winner dress she made and selected More Talks on Monday black. accessories to complete the costume, | Other top dress review = were, in individual clothing classes were: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Begin Trial of Lawyer Accused of Hitting Ofticer The trial of Pontiac attorney Milton R. Henry, ac- cused of slugging a police officer, opened yesterday with the patrolman admitting that he “wasn’t sure” he was acting “within the law when he tried to impound Henry’s car. Henry, 38, of 34 Crawford Court on a charge of assau | County DETROIT (®:-— The Wayne Federation of Labor (AFL) and Wayne Couniy CIO. Council will resume merger | talks here Monday, St., is on trial in Municipal It and battery. He was ar- late investigators, x ork labor-underwoérld bosses. to appear before the committee. Showers Tonight, | — in Michigan — | Racket Busters Opening Cloak of Dio Secrecy Gangster Has Perfect Poise Before Senate Committee ' | WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate rackets busters hoped today to pry an open-, ing in the wall of secrecy \dapper gangster Johnny ‘Dio erected around his lurid) past. a Earl Heaton, ee | jpresident of the Allied In-| the Senate Rackets Com= ‘mittee hotseat vacated late Committee members planned to question Heaton about a $16,000 payment made to Dio by his union ‘in 1954, when it still was known jas the United Automobile Work- ers, AFL. | Heaton also was to be asked | | why the union -paid $30,009 to | Anthony Doria, when he retired | Dio, a bombastic, slugging little ‘man with photographers outside | ‘the committee room, was He invoked the Fifth Amend- iment 140 times in refusing to re- dustrial employment has been’ iveal his alleged ties with Team-|’ ‘ster presidential aspirant James rate of decline iri the number of 'R. Hoffa and with a series of New\defense jobs in Michigan during irecent years is nothing less than startling.’ WOULDN'T DISCUSS BLINDING Dio likewise declined to discuss ert P. Griffin, of Traverse City; ‘© tell him, he’s just won $2,000, this alleged role in the acid-blind. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Lans- ing of columnist Victor Riesel, for, ‘ing and Robert J. McIntosh, of Port Huron authored the report. which he is under indictment. He was paroled from New York’ S| Tombs Prison, where he is serving | a term for extortion long enough’ io, a man charged by pre- vieus witnesses and committee investigators with extortion, hoodlumism, intimidation and | bribery, made only one bow in the direction of the traditional New York movie gangster, He spouted a stream of obscenity | and slugged a photographer after! called by the committee. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5)- F Tomorrow; Cooler — Pontiac's make way for partly cloudy -skies| and scattered thundershowers to-| night and tomorrow says the U.S. Weather Bureau. Cooler temperatures are expect: ed tomorrow evening, Low tonight will reach near 70, be high to- morrow, 82-86. | The five-day forecast says tem- peratures will average around’. three degrees below normal with rested July 23 for allegedly>— attacking Patrolman Clar- ence Smith in the alley behind the Oakland Count Courthouse, after Smit. had ‘ticketed his car and was about to have it towed away. _ Henry's attorney and law part- ver, Emmett J, Traylor, contended that the patrolman’s action in try- ing to impound Henry's auto was a violation of “his constitutional rights, - jets outstanding ‘and tos hold the auto. was attacked -by Henry, who was eventually subdued by two detectives and himself, and hand- cuffed, He said he was acting under “orders” to tow Henry's war away, but didn’t know if he\ was acting under a “court order.” - Smith later said the car was ordinance, which permits police to tow away a car belonging to any- one who has unsettled traffic tick- car until the tickets are paid. Tray-| but lor contended this couldn't be done being impounded under a 1938 city). a normal maximuny 82, normal , minimum 62. It will be cool through" Monday, warming again Tuesday! and Wednesday. Scattered showers: are forecast again Tuesday and Wednesday. The lowest temperature recorded: in downtown Pontiac preceeding 8 a.m, was 72. At 1 p.m. the ther.) mometer registered 84. : State's Defense : Jobs Take Dive se for the rep | in eyes em- a perfect solution for last week's puzzle. i ‘spoken and gentlemanly during his field (R- Royal Oak) and rom éth.| ‘televised appearance before Sen-/¢r Michigan congressmen stated in a report readied this week Near- Hurricane ‘Bertha’ Butfets ‘Coastal Areas” Caimeron Evacuated | as : 2nd Onslaught of Year Picks Up Power NEW ORLEANS (? — Tropical storm Bertha moved closer to land early — today with squalls and |winds buffeting the Louisi- ana coast, now braced for the onslaught of the sea- son's second hurricane. The Weather Bureau’s bulletin at 7 a.m, placed the storm 160 miles south- — east of Lake Charles, La, — raked by Hurricane Audrey six weeks ago in a‘storm that claimed more than 500 lives. The bulletin said the storm prob- ably would reach hurricane force “AP Wirephete > TAKING NO CHANCES — Cameron Parish residénts who left | their hurricane devastated area early on warning of a new storm Will A wait for bedding on steps of high school at Lake Charles, -La., last night. About 80 from the area spent the night at the school after Broomfield Helps set.Stil] N O Correct Answer: Resuet County Board|serm siorm now are timated. at Exhibit to Illustrate P ; Ruling on Funds miles from the center ot-O-Gold Is Now $2, 000 Sheriff 0. B. Carter ordered evacuation as Bertha promised to Available Work to State Supreme Court) The stemn was geet to ED ae velop into a hurricane as wale moved stony, the Gulf coast. reagectis. Ger from his post | Michigan's ‘bleak’ defense pro; Another $100 has been added to the already over- The Oakland County Board of snd forties 30 12 daane iyo duction picture is in part responsi- Joaded Pot-O-Gold, after judges were unable to locate Supervisors wili be asked Monday) the Loulsiana-Texas border. i ‘to take their courthouse troubles! The bulletin said tides were ris- ‘to the State Supreme Court. ing along the east and central Lou- The Ways and Means Committee, isiana coasts, is scheduled to ask approval of (CAMERON EVACUATED an appeal to the high court of the! Residents of the Cameron Par- recent legal decision which stymiedish area, which took the full ‘immediate plans for a new build-\force of Hurricane’ Audrey six ing. : weeks ago, evacuated last night L Stidy Section sabe Wine cited lore residents..6f other low const is Gecision sai at alm areas. joined in the fi for higher | $1,400,000 earmarked for a new - ight and safer ground. courthouse was accumulated by | Off-shore drilling crews began oe! county without public apprev- returning to the mainland at the If we could offer a secret formula for finding the cor-' rect answers, we'd print it in big, black type on page one. ‘If you think you're anxious* While the state’s level of all in-/ to get a winner, you should .No Phone Rate Change Set Yet. ‘sagging,’ the report said. “‘the: will be a winner among them. They're even arguing about who Rob-| /will get to phone the lucky person’ Besides Broomfield, Reps. ‘operation of the Defense Depart-| iment, have proposed an exhibit in! Port Huron next month to show | causing a sensation by entering industry, particularly small busi- |the committee room before he wasiness, lits defense econttact potential, and’ During his one hour and 45 min-| is apprised of every opportunity to’ Bid for defense work.” see our judges. _ Michigan Bell Granted Each week they sort through ithousands of entries, hopeful there. | OK to Boost Schedule. | of Call Costs The report indicated that more | defense contracts, particularly | from the Navy and Air Force, | should be attracted to oer | in an effort to bolster ploy- ment, with the co-| -How-a $2.8 million rate boost ‘granted Michigan Bell Telephone. 'Co. yesterday will affect Pontiac, isubscribers will not be known for’ 26 several days, according to Ray \Storm, Pontiac area manager. The Michigan Publie Service 34 ‘Commission. approved the boost, jbut has not yet issued its formal ‘order which will state just where ithe total to date. It may turn into) the increase will belevied and how. a real battle if one of you con- mueh in each exc hange: testants doesn't send, us a winning: entry soon, 9 The Congressmen, opportunities = — work. ca "Paey want to "oe sure that The telephone company had asked for a $12.5 million rate in- You still have several days te | crease which would have raised turn in your entry for this week's | the firm's earnings to seven per | puzzle, so turn to page 5 and | ‘is actually made aware o is based on the hope that the Su- BLOCKED BY LEAGUE ‘to sell the present downtown court- and must, in effect, be re- ret to the taxpayers. The money definitely cannot be spent for capital improvements; ‘such as the proposed new court- house, said Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke, whose judgment last week came after @ four-day trial in May on a suit brought by the Oakland ‘County Taxpayers’ League. The Ways and Means’ proposal preme Court will upset Judge Dehnke's opinion, freeing the mon- ey for immediate construction on a proposed site in the in road © Service Center. The Taxpayers League had also, sought to block the county's plan house site and build elsewhere. first storm warnings yesterday, There were only about 500 per- sons in Cameron and most of them were living in tents and doing rehabilitation work. About 98 per cent’ of them had heen evacuated by nightfall last night, Six trucks carrying refugees from the area were expected in Lake Charles at daybreak. + . We ok * Civil defense units were alerted from New Orleans westward and headquarters here was on an .around-the-clock watch on Bertha’s - ~ | movements, The Louisiana coastland began to feel Bertha’s winds about mid- night, The Weather ‘Berton advised all interests along the Louisiana coast te keep abreast of Bertha’s ‘Rhode Island, had fewer manu-| clear, fair weather’ will| facturing jobs in 1956 than in 1950; | port pointed out, there were 219,-| 000 workers in the state on de- of fense jobs, while the number now Medical School died yesterday. is less than 60,000. | The report quoted figures from , cent retarn on investment, but Judge Dehnke, however, ruled developments, although winds ‘the Bureau of Labor Statistics,) 8¢t started on it. — two of the three conumissioners |these changes would be legal, and tides are not expected to be- neluding these items showing a} You may get a little help from —— the lower figure was suf- | Supervisors hope to-build the) come dangerously high before cient, : explanations to last week’s correct answers, which you'll find on | page 7. ifirst $2.5-$3 million section of the Chairman - Otis Smith said he $4.5 5 million building with the funds ‘and Commissioner James H. Lee on hand and additional money ‘had settled on the approved figure, from sale of county lands, noon today. Many areas of the coast are below sea level and roads go un- der water after heavy rains. ™ Only veel iden Michigan and anni |Hunt holding out for a larger in-| The second section would be- ploy * Madigan ig rae wie eaned | Retired U of M Dean pe | bette whenever mere bales |: Cmdr. Joh Cor “a Ta sen SS . | Michigan Bell witnesses testified) funds could be accumulated. . pine ah level it wag in 1948, while in Fla., pilot on the hurricane hunter Dr. F G. Novy Dies last December that current earn- ‘ings represented ‘a 5.7 per cent ANN ARBOR (AP)—Dr, Freder- "eturn on investment, but the com- former dean! pany’s petition drgued the inc rease. Al Michi |Was necessary to meet rising wage, a Mee jmaterial and ee costs, the majority of states it has in- creased, During the Korean War, the re- If an appeal is made, legal ad-|Plane that made the first flight visors to the county believe it may into both Audrey and Bertha; said: not be heard until late this year./“We made two flights into Aud-. though Judge Dehnke has madejrey and it was the roughest I've ‘his final decision in the case, heiflown. It was a full-blown hurri- jhas not entered a finaj| de¢ree|cane, This one wasn’t in the same jon the disposition of the disputed category.’ The - appeal carmmot be made until Press’ Sports Editor _ Covers All-Star Tilt ithis decree is completed, it was ipointed out. - Annual College All-Star and National Professional League | kame takes place under ick George Novy, 93, the University ‘ | A noted bacteriologist and one-;| ~ Htime pupil of Louis Pasteur, Dr. To Run for Governor Novy joined the university fatulty | | 1 Decline to Answer’ ‘in 1886. He was dean of the medi- L ee Nb b.4 | WASHINGTON (INS) — Labor ical school the two, fears before | waaay oa aN “William ¥. Know racketeer Johnny Dio (John {his retirement in-1935. | land (R-Calif) will sik for ok | Dioguardi) for 140 times said: | Dr. Novy. Was credited with. ernor of California next year |e “Tt respectfully decline to answer | founding _ the first . bacteriology’ Pe On on the ground that it might (course of study in the United In Today's Ss Press Dulles Off for a Rest er oe See Sear tend to incriminate me," States, ‘driver was sitting in. the ‘The | will he veeuined at 1:40 p.m. ee, Henry is free oh ack et Tid hatha sol ~ agcros no See en | Se a a sow ary of $ € ster Dulles ‘ rn) s 1 cov. Marilyn Loses Curves - Jake and Myra Get 5% Y ears flies today to his Duck Island | "Gat News Trerseegers "a |-ered fot The Pontiac Pes te Y t — ow Lake Ontario for &| warm & Garden ........... 2%. | Sports Editor Bruno who NEW YORK (INS)—Minus 16 iT Str G P 10-day; rest. Markets -00........c.ccee05 9% | hat deem at the Jake front sta- oo of her. Pore curves wo. pies O O ri son ; Obituaries 2.0... ....c......0, & | ium for several days, writing \ve : will ted _“s an Be! NEW YORK (®—Jacob Albam, 64, a former Brooklyn tea cad First Lady Is Fine’ rhode Gua Punse Wes sbeewe on — poe - the big grid pital tomorfow ie her’ er | Sbice detiler, and Mrs. Myra Soble, 52; were sentenced to $% years} WASHINGTON (INS) — The I cel nr cae Hae a: ae home at AmAgansett, L. I. N 7 in Le each today for spying for the Soviet, Union, | First Lady was reported today | | Theaters Me py oS ilyn was rushed {6 the hgepital i Her husband, Jack, 54, a third member of the espionage ring, | to be making a “most satisfac. Ty & Radio Progranas Aug. I, when. she lost Her baby was tp be sentenced later. He Was not in-court. } * , tory” recovery | ‘from her opera- in early gate Toaneie 10 4 All three had pleaded pay. bherescdes i tam Sgn pee lfogn si genl| Wonren’s Pages |..... we 16, 1 Tee pa } : . = bee ‘ |: < ; j f Zz - je Z F ao sore | er eae OE F » A + | ; f = 3 : ps Street to Be Northbound Between Pike, Huron Starting Sunday 2202) i & p i ry a : i ‘ I r B ree i fT | Last Complete Fair Program Set Tonight : (Continued From -Page One) Linda Curnutte, 13, of Rochester 4H Variety Club, third year; Jane Slated on Union | ill Detroit's Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Rochester Craft 4H} DETROIT (INS) — James R. Hoffa, heir apparent to the presi- dency of the International Team- sters Union, has plenty of friends in his hometown despite the fact he is a major target of Senate investigators. This was proven last night when more than 500 supporters —_in- cluding most of the top politic figures in the Detroit area — at- tended an affair in his honor at His well-wishers included De- troit Mayor Albert E. Cobo and the man most likely to succeed Cobo, Council President Louis C. Miriani, plus a majority of com- “Jimmy's a little man physical- but in my beok he's tall, A good man nowadays Tomciodn F “Rally Arodad Jenny tin will not deter the 1,500 or so dele-| gates at the convention from electing Hoffa president by accla- mation, MUST BE DEFINITE They say that the Senate com- mittee headed by Sen. John L. ‘something really spectacular on the Detroit Teamster leader to slow) down the Hoffa bandwagon. They! add that it will have to be def- inite evidence, not mere uncon- firmed accusations, * * * All signs are that the witnesses who will be questioned about matters in which Hoffa is alleged to have been a participant will McClellan (D-Ark) will have to nail/piead the Fifth Amendment — all except Hoffa, who hds said he will not resort to the plea of possible self-incrimination. Suspected of Being Red Spy Abel Facing - ‘NEW YORK i#—Rudolph. Ivan- ovich Abel, a Russian mas- ter spy, faces arraignment today Brooklyn Federal District Court —across the street from a studio where he assertedly carried on espionage activities. * 2. 2 Abel, 55, haggard and grimly) in Manhattan’s federal house of detention after being flown from Houston, Tex. He had been await- ing deportation as an illegal alien in a detention camp at McAllen, Ht : 7 Lal } Lay Wt LEARE, cEe iL nt i i Girard in Bar? Army Checking Rayburn Favors New Rights Bill Could Limit Jyry Trial Section to Voting Cases, House Speaker Says WASHINGTON @ — . = stb ees EF ry: ! oe Zz | H 1 Eo eee SEE j eee eo S . Action Would Violate 5 & gE # : i : i E 4 f g Line } i “ By a | & Pet ai The Weather | ‘Pall U.S, Weather Bares Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Gedy with sen tonight and tomorrow, Lew te- night near 7, high tomorrow RG. cooler night. Seuth- winds at 5-15 miles an epee Today in ‘Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. . At 8 @.m.: Wind velocity 0-5 m.p.h. Direction—w Thereday tn Pontiac {As recorded down.own) One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature Pre Peer ee) 85 es ee eee 2 paeus yt 0ees cbse ses 73.5 _! > Biighiest. BY Temperatares This : “hte in M4 Years in 11 46 in 1664 i aes ae s i, eedeseesszst S2getastsseeeeers ‘eenese a: in a irestricted since the Jan. 30. killing, East Germany Restriction _ to Camp While Awaiting Trial Army spokesman said left Camp Whittington, north of Tokyo, where he has been with “a couple of other soldiers,” apparently for “a couple of quick beers.” , * * * The spokesman said the beers stretched to three hours, during which time two military policemen spotted Girard in a small bar in is located just outside the Camp Whittington gate. A military guard which had been posted to guard the Strea- tor, Iil., soldier since January had been removed July 15 because of Girard’s previous good behavior. The incident. apparently oc- curred the night of Aug. 5. Offi- cials said that as far as they knew, this was the first time the soldier had left the camp Since he had been on restriction, Red Boss Woos Khrushchev Tours Key Cities, Threatens West With Rocket Strength =; Witness Stand inal libel trial of Confidential and | Tries to Avoid. Actor Tab Hunter Files Motion Against in Confidential Trial LOS ANGELES w—The crimi- Whisper magazines and their al- leged Hollywood agents resumes today, with actor Tab Hunter try- ing to avoid being called as a witness, Hunter, once the subject of a No road-test is required. The li- Arraignment Tex., when ‘indicted by a Brooklyn grand jury as a key Soviet agent. Abel, reputed colonel in the So- viet intelligence service for 27 years, was driven here from New- ark, NwJ., airport, where photog- uncommunicative, sperit last night'raphers snapped pictures as he came off the plane. He refused to talk to newsmen. Issues Warning About Scooters Age Determines Type of License to Be Given Motor Vehicle Drivers, of the police department. Capt. Koren pointed out that youngsters between the ages of 14 and 16 must have a special driv- a regular drivers license if they iqualify, he added, He also stressed that the state law prohibits use of scooters with higher than five horsepower, ex- cept by those with a regular drivers license, Capt. Koren said his attention has been called to certain. dealers who are selling scooters with mo- Call |" of up to 12 horsepower which have been modified by baffle plates to reduce power output. “We have no way of testing the horsepower -of such modified mo- tors,” he said, ‘‘and consider them in violation of the statute." To secure a special icense, a amining officer he is qualified. cense costs $3 originally and ex- pires in three years, Wants Action 12-Town Drain Royal Oak Gives Group -3 Months for Settling Storm Relief Issue Over 50 representatives from the Twelve-Town storm relief drain communities met last night and Royal Oak gave notice that it wants action on the long-delayed project within three months, If no definite steps have been taken to break the present stale- mate by Nov, 15, Royal Qak May- wil] have no other alternative but to seek other means of alleviat- ing our flood problems.’* * * * he Kelley's statement, said, He said his committee of repre- sentatives from each of the 13 communities involved in the pro- ject: would ‘meet first Aug. 16 and later with county drain and legal officials. Biggest snag holding up the drain is a law suit brought by two participating communities, South- field Téwnship and Troy, which claim their apportioned shares of the cost are too high. Trying of the suit has been held up until the Supreme Court reach- es a decision in a similar Case, Garbutt, however, believes the lo- cal suit should be tried in court anyway, and a settlement reached regardless of the other case. Racket Probe Sheds Light on Dio’s Past (Continued From Page One) utes of testimony, Dio played the perfect gentleman, He perspired slightly, kept his voice low pitched, and adopted a courtly manner. PLAYED TAPE BECORDINGS The witness refused to state whether he ever had been a card- carrying munist, a Soviet spy, over powerful Teamsters joint council 16 in New York. To establish Dio’s “active in- terest” in high-level Teamster pol- itics, the committee played tape sations between Dio and the no- torious Anthony (Tony Ducks) Corallo, in which prominent men- tion was made of Hoffa and other Teamsters bigwigs. . or the architect of a plan to take! recordings of wire-tapped conver-| | Athletic Ch 3 Plans Now Being Made s } BIRMINGHAM — B for the construction of its Birming- ham Athletic Club. : * *« * ‘’ With a limit of 300, its charter membership is approximately 35, Planning Committee is headed by Frederick C. Matthaei Jr., with John C. Emery Jr., vice-president. over a year ago. hill drive. No date for construction or occupancy has\yet been given. ae subject “The Brotherhood will deal with the cont) civil rights bill. day, August 20 at 5:30 p.m. Fami- lies of members have been invited cClub They began organizational planning ———— Totals expenditure is estimated |! at $275,000. Debenture bonds will!” Constru = tion to take part in the event which will include games and prizes for the children. * * .%* Ice-cream, pop, milk and coffee will be furnished by the Club. * * * Regular meetings of the group Into Path of Auton : ‘Gary Tv Freeman, 12, of 148 car backing from a driveway, as County Sheriff's Department today said it was the boy who was riding down the driveway. i. He was injured when he rode his bicycle into the path of a pass- ing car driven by Eleanor P. Bean, 46, of 145 Mont Eagle Rd., Milford. Witnesses told deputies that she had no chance to avoid the young- Long we twill’ that Friday Matching colors in grey or khaki. Complete size range 14 to 17. ster, and Saturday Special “STURDEE”’ Little or No-lroning ss & Men's Work Pants $3.98 Quality. NOW aring ‘Spring- 37. washes easily as and requires no ironing. e Sizes 29 to 42. : ~ $2.98 ‘Sturdee’ Work Shirts 2" | ff Ladies’ Nylons 60 Ga.-15 Den. 54 Ga.-15 Den. 51 Ga.-30 Den. First quality nylons in dark seam tyles, seamless.and walking sheers! sur choice at this low price. Popular | i | \ { NOTICE! noons during ‘the month of August. “Your Schwinn Bike Headquarters” SCARLETT'S BICYCLE SHOP 20 East Lawrence Street ” Behind Pontiac State Bank FREE PARKING AT REAR - OF STORE ~~ youngster need only satisfy the ex-'E A . ai Confidential article, has filed a motion to quash his summons as a defense witness. * * * Before the prosecution calls more witnesses, Superior Court Judge Herbert V, Walker will hear arguments on the motion. Gilbert D. Seton, attorney for Hunter, contends that the article about Hunter is not among those on which the state is basing its, charges of conspiracy to publish) libelous and obscene matter. | Therefore, Seton gays, anything Hunter might testify would be immaterial, Hunter is among more than 100 movie celebrities subpoenaed by the defense. 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Washable non-shrink, Sizes 10 to Slacks Wrinkle Resistant 279 Lorraine Dr., was not hit by a © Sy FO er ee! a Be cate " sai _THE Ports PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907 iad r i0 Can Resist Chance to Win $2,000 in Pot? By this time there should be -, need for urginy anyone to try his luck at Pot-O-Gold. th $2,000 waiting to be hauled oan wl by some craity yes anyone with a minute to spare will gh want to give it a go ek. ’ 2 ee + ae ee oe we ane eared and @ corresponding list of sentences th two clue words, Each of the words is numbered. The inet te 1 oniott Co Sed unten ven Sieh Sen Be. mp Oe sentence, You then place the number of that word in the cooue UNG har the cade Tobe or EO thee tnemeee In other words, you decide —e ot the two sentence, You then write the number oi puzzle square marked A. ‘Do the same with “: other squares. Read = the chia catefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares, PSO KC TTT TRE eee ee ee PUZZLE NO. 62 \ 1 s: L fo a a ee ee ee ee ee a ee NAME eee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee STREET ADDRESS ...... Pee eee eee eee CITY .. . PHONE NO. Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A dictator would have little to worry about if only a smell of the people offered eppuaticn. (1) FRACTION; (2) FACTION. Lack of training alter retirement would atlect a champion- thip fighter’s ———.. (3) PAUNCH:; (4) PUNCH, Diseppointment at unfulfilled promises would result in popular reaction against the menarch. (5) REIGNING; (6) ESIGHENG. F SSR SKS SSR SSeS SAE See eee eRe ee D. The man become quite after drink- ing a who of wine. (7) BOTTLE” (8) $) POTTLE. E. A confirmed vegetarian would avoid veal cutlet. (9) BREADED; (10) DREADED. The “ = life's savings would make the future look man retired on a small pension. (il) SWINDLING:” (12) DWINDLING. The arog of « ' professional football team would cer- tainly try to the club with adequate (13) BLOCKERS; (14) LOCKERS. Many stockholders of a company would decide to sell their holdings if the current wie tadiestive ‘of @ slump. (15) PRODUCTION; (16) PREDICTION. Most people with a sense of justice would be glad to see an out and out rep the injured party. (17) CASTIGATED;: (18) FUSTIGATED. Years ot hard work on an arid soil would produce in @ farmer's ———.._ (19) PASTURE: (20) POSTURE. — The problem of would gym for a workout once a week, TNESS. @ man to geo to a (21) FITNESS; (22) FA Mother — i Pron oro touched if her youngster of flowers for her on her birthday. (23) BROUGHT: Ta) BOUGHT, Nowadays, military men are well aware of the of atomic weapons. (25) FUTILITY:. (26). UTILITY. From the Japanese point of view, the atomic bombin of undertaking. (27) FATEFUL: The sudden loss of his might be a serious blow to @ one-time renowned figure. (29) FLAME: (30) FAME. Because husband had been —————., wife had little trouble coaxing him home from the perty. (31) SWILLING; (32) . The president of a large corporation would herdl con- cern himself with minor, day-to-day pack Pres (33) PERSONNEL; (34) PERSONAL. earable, (39) DIS- ‘running away if TRESS; (40) MISTRESS. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest “with the, exception of Pontiac Press employes or their fone’ ate families. 2. Batiies must be on official entry blanks printed . this ee whethe by hand, will be declared eli be Prov sof espouse em 4, , telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. of $100 a 5. The Pon: Pontiae Press will award a cash LD contest. _ Ii pass without ony winn weekly ntl @ winning. ohio is submi 6. Winners Will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 oe 9 thaw eee Seen Pree Ganecribere Sh ebueed Oe Oe winners are Only one such bonus can be aw ‘ed to each prize-winner no mater how many weelly prises may accumulate, Monday, Wednes- 7. Each week's puzzle will be publish Joy un Pond. Either or il will be day and Friday until the contest's end. considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and . Only the General Features inators . ah the solutions until alter po hea only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD win. The the puzzles, ia over, Answers will be delivered to the Press j the final deadline. 1 * i “Attrition” means that service- men are sent home without being replaced. -¢ : , Agerpnionnaty 30,000 U, S, troops and Marines to be withdrawn | The servicemen left today aboard the huge transport General Anderson which is scheduled to ar- rive in San Francisco Aug, 19. The ship sailed with a total “I'm glad to go home but I don’t ‘like to leave Japan.” Many Leave ik ae On severing Surprisingly strong ties with Japan, Check Truck License Law Agencies Believe State Losing Revenue From Outstate Vehicles LANSING (® — Three state agen- cies groped today for an explana- fion of a shift in truck-trainer li- censing practices that apparently tial revenues, _|Helen; two daughters, Mrs. George is depriving Michigan of substan-|: Death Notices. WALTER ©. JEWETT ‘LAKE ORION = Service for Walter Cleveland Jewett, 72, of 1146 Long Lake Bivd., will be at|time yan ‘on . besiett Too " |pers_in .one . Minneapolis super- . market can listen to their favorite) The U. S. ‘auto industry. uses radio soap operas at the same/80 per cent of the total domestic 7 uct. The store has installed radios MINNEAPOLIS — — Women shep-lon the shopping cart |67,080 new railroad freight cz —enough, if coupled together, to form a train 51 miles long... | He is survived by his wife, Welch of Lake Orion ond. Mre.| a sister, William Roe of Plainville, Conn; RALPH F, KITCHEN > DAVISBURG-—Service for Ralph F. Kitchen, 57, of 11410 Clark Rd., the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clark- Increasingly, Michigan trucking Resistance Being Met 5 Miles From Rebels’ Stronghold | MANAMA, Bahrain W—A Brit- lish spokesman said a Trucial |Oman scout was killed today in fighting for the village of Firq in the rebellious Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, Firq is about five miles from the rebel stronghold of Nizwa. The only other casualties report- ed were five British troops who were evacuated by air to Bahrain | suffering — heat exhaustion. * * The spokesman said opposition is being encountered at Firq, but istrong British-led fighting patrols are pushing forward to determine the enemy's strength and location. Royal Air Force Venom jet fighters patrolling the operational area, dislodged a band of rebels). from a house between Rada and | Firq. * * Sultan said bin Taimur’s regu- lar Oman infantry, supported by 1,000 loyal tribesmen, advanced through the Wadi Samail toward Nizwa, accepting the surrender .of Izki on their way, the spokesman added The capture of Izki would ap- pear to complete the encirclement ‘ot the rebels in Nizwa, for behind them in the Jebel Akhdar Moun- itaing are tribes which have de- clared allegiance to. the Sultan. . R. Purchasing agent would be apt to write « firm letter to « moe who had been incorrectly his ). PILLING; (36) BILLING. : S. Hostess might be hesitant about reinviting a guest who had proved to be quite at the last dinner party. (37) PRIGGISH: (38) PIGGISH. : T. A century ago, @ household part ve eabes have attempted tions will be announced each » LONDON (#—Moscow radio said today Lt. Gen. Sir John Glubb is leading the military operation aimed at putting down the rebel- lion against the pro-British Sultan of Muscat and Oman. The general —at his home in the Sussex town of Mayfield —laughed out loud when told of the broadcast. “Me leading an expedition in Oman?” Glubb said by telephone. “Why = ed a Glubb, an eu saree Brit- ish commander in the Arab world for more than 30 years, was fired from the command of Jordan’s British-created Arab Legion early in 1956. He since has been living in retirement near London. Key Service Popular ALBION «®—The City Bank and Trust Cp, of Albion says about 1,500 people have enrolled in its free key registration service. The bank firms are hauling loads into the; state on trailers licensed in other) states, mainly Illinois, After a meeting yesterday of which administers reciprocal vehicle licensing agreements witi®® other states, Secretary of State James M. Hare disclosed 250 in- stances of split licensing had been discovered in a 36-hour test check. Department of state. investiga- tors made the check on U. S. 12 near New Buffalo on July 28-29. involved. . Hare said his department. the the attorney genreral’s office were trying to assemble the facts and to determine if there was any vio- lation of Michigan vehicle licens- ing law. * * * One official said one ipmportant factor in where a trailer had to be licensed was its place of ‘‘do- micile.” * He speculated that Michigan firms hauling trailers with Mlinois tags would claim the trailers were “domiciled,"" or based, at term- inals in. Chicago, This source said that a 10,- 000 pound trailer that would re- quire a $195 annual license fee in Michigan could be licensed in ‘iuinois for $10, A trailer registered in Michigan and certified by the Public Service and certified by the Public Service Commission for operation in the state would further be assessed on a mileage basis, New Hampshire Budget Depends on ‘Sin’ Money HANCOCK, N. H. @—A state senator said today the success of jand relax over a poker game. HADLEY — Service for Arthur] Sanborn, 75, 6171 Washburn Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Baird Funeral and a stepdaughter, don of St, Louis, Mo.; two or sea and Mrs. Alice Town Gained Its Name From Poker Winnings MIDNIGHT, Miss, ®—This small town in Mississippi's agricultural Delta was named for the hour it was won ina poker game. Around the turn of the century,’ pioneer land owners would take time out from clearing the land One of the land owners bet and) lost all of his cleared land and the! game broke up. The new — glanced at his watch and an- nounced he would name his = “Midnight.” 23 grandchildren and two great] grandchildren. will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from/ ia crease resistant ‘hand washable Pick ‘Up Your Free Tickets for the “Golden” Pontiac at Any Dept. in Waite’s. Shop Tonight til 9! NOS is yop? Pin striped with gold LUREX® thread that will nevertarnish, these two lovely styles are designed with YOUR_flattery in mind. Controlled shrink- age. In Blue, Grey or Lavender. 12-20,14}-24}. a new record state budget de- pends on the amount of revenue New Hampshire gets from “sin taxes” on liquor, tobacco and gambling. Sen, Robert English (R-Han- cock) said a newly enacted 38 million dollar state budget “will work out all right if you, your friends and our summer and winter visitors keep right on hav- ing a ‘nip’ before dinner, smoke plenty of cigarettes and drop in on race meetings at Salem.” Revenue from these three sources bring in more than 12 million dollars a year, more than | by LAWRENCE TIBBETT I would never have half the state’s general fund rev- enue, World's Biggest Fan? world’s largest fans is the 198-inch- diameter, vertical, propeller-driven one that delivers fresh air to part ot a nickel mine near here. It is driven by a 650-horsepower motor. The propeller’s 12 adjustable-pitch blades can be set to move up to 730,000 cubic feet of air a minute. SUDBURY, Ontario—One of the; thought it possible to lose. 80 much weight...the chew- ing gum way, It may sound hard to believe, but 1 lost 15 pounds in 3 weeks by chewing FERGUSON'S FORMULA 71. 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YET CLINICAL TESTS PROVED AVERAGE WEIGHT LOSS OF 3.6 POUNDS IN FIRST WEEK! . 1 would | Jindindeadusteanionio tt GUARANTEED i ‘TO HELP ‘YOU LOSE WEIGHT | YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT WEIGHT! } BO pees seccsieonSeeiivsernnnn only $2.98 f + 160 pleges (economy tise) ... aera Ly f Saturday. ee os oe One of the most valuable min- : Wee heise Appr Jorchestra’ will play music’ for|eral <== S="-Pals Boosting. | : at Casino on Saturday Saneing ‘on Friday. and Saturday,{nickel ‘Next to Canada and New | WALLED LAKE — The Fou - ‘Caledonia, Cuba ‘ranks third in Aces,-famous recording stars, will Hurricones affect much Jarger|world production of this metal mmi(3()P Leaders ’ hails an oh ee ee oni toe | Colleagues Laud Nixon and Knowland; May Aid Presidential Chances eh us oi it Ra A, TaN dent Nixon and Sen. Knowland. (R- SO : Soe wate! ‘Bes Soo Calif) got a boost from some) : Dy BO fetes . mas Republican colleagues for any, Be 7 see RRR EO Se & ambitions they may have for the | 2=(s civil rights. .. “Other great leaders have served | in this body in the past, but never} before has been accomplished. what we have done this year,” Curtis said enthusiastically. In what sounded at timgs like a convention nominating ag on Sen. | Goldwater (R-Ariz) praised Know-) land's * ‘high courage and leader-| ship.” He said Knowland’s serv- ne ins in Va Se ee statesman stamp him as one With GRUEN |country’s outstanding men.’ Trade-in "$19, 50 tradein- $29.50 Ovr Res. $49.50. oi. nag (Na) with trade $19.50 I) praised Vice, President Nixon for | his part In the civil rights fight. | Taking up that cue, Sens, Javits B-NY), Dirksen (R-Il) and Pot- aie oie ter (He Min) heaped piso on [7a and 2 both Knowland and Nixen, cilin enten Javits said “we always knew & ¢*: siqger fork and where Bill Knowland stood” in the J sPoon. Wood controversy over the bill, Sen. Kuchel (R-Calif) said Know- land acted “‘not as a Republican, not as a partisan but as an Ameri-| can.” ‘Naughty Marietta’ Next at Farmington “Naughty Marietta,” one of. Victor Herbert's most famous’ operettas, will be the next at-| traction at Music Circle, the tent} theater located on the grounds of | the Botsford Inn, Grand River at 8 Mile Road, from Aug. 12-18. | * * * 1 ‘J E n Cypher and Betty MeNa. ‘ VW cone will be featured in this tune- E LE RS jful musical romance, set-in 18th 8-Pc. ‘Maple . Sagi a hanes Soe Releaers century New Orleans. § BUNK BEDS Hand MOWER CLOSE-OUT! a : Only i hay Swinging Lawn ‘ : a hay Vt | Maren $4595 \ er : = a enone - em =| «SPRINKLER ick ZION GP, ween © Sapors : alld "sas POWER MOWERS - 5 OPENER Regular $3.95. Value Regie’ $19.95 Twr \ | : —G , JUST ONE “SALE” PRICE FOR. RODS and REELS & : THESE 3 SUITES OF FURNITURE Buy Now.. 2 DOUBLE Get the Mower | | | bx 3 ' TRADE-IN Ye CLEARANCE: F : , : a Take advantage now of this sen- + | VALUE an : ae fe : sational offer! You get a decorator | SAVE DOLLARS! 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Cream Scoop. 9820 Auburn Rd, , 3 P ~& SPORTING GOODS 9994 Aubun Ave. = KEEGO HA veanee : or: + |wateronp Now On BO" a Aa De ake aad | eee i Z a Sos \ ae ee, al a ae ; ; ees . rel i ‘ j oN : \ ; ei ney : i _tHe PONTIAC PRESS. 1 FRIDAY, avaust 9, 1957 \ : Lal LA STARS (Jack Fleck Corda 69 a oa / é “ Snead Paces Worl d’ Testa =e BATTING —. Earl Torgeson,'2ona is 7.7 inches pér year. raw 0 Sine five runs - Kuss Kemmerer,|two home. runs, Stadium Inn, which wallowed in, 3 CHICAGO (®—The locker room treasure hunt with a one-stroke ber, wus a contender in this} Other leaders in the ‘World’ @ p single; \hanter at Tam O'Shanter golt|lead, | jamboree. There also was a batch'competition were as closely: ae ugerts 10 a: Biting oomcieice it Menowes by SER GREE S | aay ent this way today as, the t o# 2 of closely grouped par-busters not| punched. if pe , championship, Behind.the sturdy four-kit pltch- ’ > ing of Verle Sheldon, Stadiuni nosed/tiac Police in Class C. and Stadium out Bicmar Inn, 2-1, in the finals/comprise this city’s entries in the at Beaudette Park. The win quali-)/ MRA district Aug. 15-18, : North Side Auto Sales tied Com- “os ‘eer ce Earl Stewart, Jack Wieck, Ton Le 1yinotched a 5-under-par 71 to lead 2 by i eo oe = Bee eee eve Te a ieasne with | Snead, 45, is supposed to be'the| But Snead wasn't away and fly-/Holguin, Ken Venturi, Bob Ros-|the women's pro chase for a $6,000 Week-End Special Grant. — OR 3-1751 l yesterday with club president Ed- — “World” golf champion- “To have Sam Snead_ breathing down your back is bad“ enough. But to have the guy in front—oh, “Iman!” richest golf pro, He swung into Snead fired an opening T-under- par 65 yesterday to gain the tronty running spot. which over the years he has been known to maintain through a tournament, This prize is golf's biggest payoff—$50,000 in cash and a $50,000 exhibition con- tract. ing after the frist round. One * * * + At 67 was Canadian Al Balding. Bracketed at 68, were Shelly May- field, Mike Souchak and Dow Fin- sterwald, who has finished in the money in 58 consecutive tourna- ments. The 69 shooters included burg, Bo Wihinger and Ernié stroke away at 66 wag Jerry Bar- Clifford Ann Creed of Opelotisas, La., topped the women amateurs with’ 81. She was two strokes. ahead of ols Denton, Chicago. * Marilynn Smith, playing one of her finest rounds in two years, first prize, Two strokes away was Vossler. Mary Lena Faulk. the second round of golf's biggest _ Marjorie Burns Only | Eavestroughing with Materials ri BURKE Caulking Tubes ............. Me wasecele per lineal ft., cdl aiand . Sebtirn Sevebe vig Connie} Harry Hacker of Lake Orion American in Tourney SLIDING GLASS DOORS and Gingellville’s Nancy Johnson MONTREAL ( — Marjorie Burns, tall, bespectacled Greens- ez=:ss" | Remember the Sports Stars of Yore? |:SS2SC2=] prone, arto ee ee or a favorite to walk ‘off with the &.€. 10’ and a2" Widths o>. 7 eh a 68" High ere 130 900. 3 3 : fe sa former Sulganan yon AA te host Ott fond: Seat ten Bo ewe cod tok | She is the lone American con- — nd Petina; Bander and County aud what they are doing to- : mv when the elderly man re- |tender left for the semifinals, To- ' HEE ete Saas |e | Soe, day she meets May Gay of Cal NE 4i:cmm For Additional | a me 3 §| Pred Ziem.) “T had wanted to go to college| — gary, while Betty Stanhope of Ed- Shelving Space in £ St! Wickman @ Eat One of Lake Orion’s best known| but the depression came about the Handling the 43-year-old bustl-)nonton and Roma Neundorf of : ; athletes of the yeairs gone by who time I graduated so I went to)ness, which he started learning/Toronto meet in the lower half. = garage, attic or . is still well known there as the| “OTK” recalled the Lake Orion when still in school, and following naeeeeeeenaemamand | basement .-.. [i Har and lions. sae a4 shoe store is Harry/™®™ a keeps saad oe Dealers Get Deer Tags _ | “a fastens to ceiling | er. also finds time for some hunting}; LANSING i—The ‘six week long : idists ... . ie v ¢, * tne cas Ge and fishing, job of distributing 1,700,000 deer A me a a _ All Tri-County League in basket- a spectator or following through| He ranks among the area’s/and small game licenses to 4,200 L yp Hl ome 0 erms ball twice and toatball once and rs, radio and TV. . strongest boosters for the presentjlicense dealefs has gotten under ea MPs a ,, 0 it Maa a4 + os, ee .' — in a = ee pa : os day Lake Orion High” athletic|way, the — de- ‘ é' _ we © y veteran of three (teams. partment reported today. = ai Over 100 Ramat thems er pea a green and white. Harry missed) years in World War I, most of . 8 : FARMALL CUB TRACTOR — — the Detroit Lions by only = season of Pasay ate which was spent in the South 2 0 . € Pr. SS SS Teens [he ccc Attend RS See da ga] ORS Rona ae Man{ ks © OOL/ ep |from Notre Dame came to terms! football three years. i * PROBLEM THE MODERN WAY. ; ‘ i ee re ee sc) ; Anderson, ending a 10<: Lake Orion was making a : ‘ \ Opp. Our Lady of the Lakes Cherch OS cet aiy ania cai cub named tn off aperts in Gene | ~— | tion clause in his contract. days, especially in basketball. fr COTTAGE Ready Mixed | Aebuiabad dubbrbebttaduddbuitdtdtade The Dragons were district hoop COMBINAT : : ty } ewww pe rent . tines oan , 10N | $ 2 pov dlp Aes — rannersup once when Hacker x STORM and CEMENT i , 3 $| tart tad batted st taking « | frying “am feoring ace af oni beta SCREEN | a 2 3 salary cut —- — ** * DO oat 3 $ — oes Cas on ae with- | “It was a much slower game pg ~~ hed dap) exe : Oo RS . ze 4 ‘ ‘ would the | then. ‘I don't remember what my : roof, ; ; 3 Cm $ + enantio Beas or | scoring average was but it wasn't White Pine p AR + $ ; , $ selling him without a mutually se pots like they make today,” $ 50 } sai : : | : $ ; 204) Aton Ré. (M-59) 3/ tiart said this claude had been| George. Lauer, now Dean of N ° eee $ os at All Times $/seasons. He insisted it be kept in| lege, was coaching all three sports C } ° RUST-OLEUM WAANAAANAANNAAANS| his year because of family andjat Oren, during, those late wen Lease Any Car You Wa nt cicium | | +; , M While neither the Lions nor Hart|Kelly were some of the other top Chloride |. fops Rust... | FREE ee en oes pape Cons & See Your Choice of Features Midwest OFIGE |: Primer ce ; it Hacker’s football da ; Eee Tike dedinn’s a maior fection M. Blough, board chairman of the/Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Rowe, of WEEDS as of SEPTEMBER 1ST J ———. = 300] In the ols, Amerada lost more |U:S. Steel Corp. U.S. Steel is thei¢4 Lorraine Ct.; Janet Marsh, 11,/88¢ femain so during the growing ss, new Se came -- 499] than = point. Standard op tigger Yesterday's Anwers Dress Designer es nation's gee gece! producer. |and Donald a 10, mae o when tapasted Vill, be ut by ihe i Sept ** 2. «..jAllied Ch... Int Tel Me alther League conte 2 wd are Woitesaretti A, tumabe 82-84: |Ailed sire "2. 45, sLCrk Coe! .. 48°] Supporters of the application, ve thie ole a rise In the price of steel “can| : : ah: a 58 MONE Ao s+s+s | : | in : ag johns Man .... 42 mostly small merchants, testified Sat., Aug. 10 at church parking lot,|S0™ehow touch off a round of in-| 4A. 05.6 Selsey Hay’. 43.4/8t hearings before the commission! price $1.90. Prom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.|flation and that it will quickly af-_| . : ; + 183° Cemnecott 403.4)there was a need for an expedi- - Ady, |fect the sensitive pocketbook-nerve’ “448 eee se’: ee tious small package delivery of every man, woman and child in’ "308 SrOOel iat'’"! toe) Betvice. Four Towns Methodist Church| America , 403 Gag & My’ .:: $41 Maye expressed rag m-jon Cooley Lake Rd. Home-made He told ny asaya i ‘a a ae 2 commission order » With’ham dinner, cafeteria style at §|recent steel price increases We : : : 384 Gone & Goni"s: 308!some phases of services in this|p. m! : ~-Adv.|2% per cent ‘short of a 6% perf “Ve Tequire a man with mechanical or 8 Lorthard ay iss area provided by Railway Ex. seers cent wage increase which also Ml engineering background to represent us in i aoe eo Mine weee ee ee escroagen My Mehésal en ee the sale of lubricating equipment and other “He Merck ....... 385] Railwa ‘ 806 Opdyke near Featherstone Rd. . : P : ; . : "Hy! Mareen tino #4) , Railway Express, Greyhound “adv. Two Polish Subs Seen devices be pit gS arieg in gtr oe ai BS ce © Get ae »: $87 Swift & Co '.. 336/Count rate at four district banks. ea sa in 2 fect of voter: Beeeuel Friendly Lizard |S tie: Hi Rete se Slee eee 93 pet cen i | = : mn Tex G sul ,.. 26.7/ effective today in Chicago, Kan CLOCK = a of the depth no attempt was made rien ‘Y . 1ZQr Gen Wee... 4 Textron sais 137 sas City, Philadelphia and Minne- , q . to raise the plane immediately Still Missin Mils’"::: 505 Timk R Bear” 4.4/@Polis. It brings the discount rate’ re ; ff : , g : Gen Motors ... 4.6 Tran W Air ..13.4\to the highest level in 23 years | N. U. I I Gen Fete.) $23 Trent Cen ;.. 21.6/The last previous boost came . Drug Store Break-In VEC! Ymversity [es Bie 8) settee BS year ago | ? a x C sts Ow $300 | EAST LANSING (®—Still missing Gillette 22: 34 pg ES ae * : * om paed 0 5 ner « «, One lizard ,-, , five feet|Goodrich .....726 Unit Aire .... 60% ncrease is expect : three inches Es Goodyear .... 992 Unit Pruit .. 42.7iextended to eight remaining re- ‘ eee black ‘Sed hemo he a Flee ‘$$ Us fines ?."" Soe /serve banks, but there may be| . ik The Oakland County Sheriff's De-/ nationality — pier eC - 82 OS Rub ..... 35\some time lag before this ha partment reported a breakin ear- ee . ee ee eee. ae ore” tra|pens. These bank S are . New 4 alc @ ir Is Easton a els Drege" «hms vs alee iS 'G| Gate Rot, poston tar Prem, le aes : lore, at Wi Lake Rd, . e lizard should) Ei. Cent 111 487 West Un‘ Ter 1¢.4/Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, St. : : Deputies were attracted by ile aetna aoe Oe nate poe fnend of. Wents A : 282] Louis and Dallas. | YOUR WATCH OILED, CLEANED, @ Weighs only 3% pounds ringing alarm. They found! iin trees, rn as fast as a slow|faima® «4 Wate Mot"... | Announcing the action, the re REGULATED @ Tilts to any angle more than $300 stolen from the and ist fat Mch. 3304 Wilson & Co 154/serve board said yesterday it fol-, le @ Use it store, og oe iat Serr <--- #2 Yale a Tow’. 31/lowed recommendations of direc- @ Versatile © Use it any- Taken from cash registers was| , Wer the Iguana, a itsard.on int Paper... 102 Ynest 8h & T1013|tors .of the banks in the four af- Rusty Watches S$ 95 AP scans $74.45 plus another $48 in rolls loose, was gone fected reserve districts. = = - * eor wr | werronty randoms, ert St, Te rn Ameren tle | ero armaamy | The dco re chan iwean OMy | appears reported. cash was t from y ie na P “levied by the Federal Reserve Le, 2 99 P ‘ Phi fra’ it sociated Press): = oye ‘Se iid wel etoee ee mete nll it Sn ghee mae eee oe one ae oo lighters valued at about $100, and) East Lansing police said theylweek seo [ccccama ies a3 ieeg|discourage such borrowing, This| ALL WORK GUARANTEED» . eight or nine cartons of cigarettes. |haye given up any organized pam, SO +2 ae = 3 bee in BM to — the funds) . search and that there were nO} 1907 Rim ....:-308 INT 778 198.8) 8V lop commercial jening. 17 * aE) Hundreds Still Searching “Ore? tien Wendt e pnlorlits RE cae et REL. ; — i Speidel for Pikes Peak Climber from Tawas City, sald Igor hes ea Reon Ford S Edsel Cars. WATCH Watch Bands . t probably be found . ‘basking in the sun someplace, (C, J. Nephier Co.) fi C Dating o> gl gor ogg fumi- ee Figures after decimal points are eighths 0 ome ut ' D ; able reake Reg. $12.95. Despite his frightening appear- High’ Low Noon 4 | —_— 4 ’ ance—resembling 9 small dragon janen glee. & Equip. Co* . 2.7 3 ae ge Igor is affectionate, Wendt Baldwin “Rubber Co... pe 8, oe ic Seng ands 85. Our Low $ 85 said, and likes te be scratched Q.L: Of & Chet. Co.*. a7 3 much-publicized new Edsel line “ Price [ua Fraga od: Oo 1h 1 taly 1.000 “dealer showrooms oe: LOW -LOW . three rakes of Nosed teat Teor 1am, Mg. Con -ossss38. 18. lacrosse the country on Sept. 4. | 2 PRICES - doing it. SOF 'S\wayne &. Products Gas.” '2* '33| The company, this| MACH *No sale; bid and asked. today, said seuad cat Ca ea) RCA 45 re “ ON Al lL * * new ’ cars be) zg 3 P Z : ‘ 5 : : ; ; Injured in Bike Fall ee server flonan ta 2 95 poppe pi FLORENCE, Italy — Prof. Giov-|Several assembly plants about | NOW $]4 bce REPAIRS A seven-year-old Avon Township|anni Sartori and a number of his|three weeks ago. . me een girl-was admitted to Pontiac Gen-jcolleagues at the University of| Henry Ford I, president, ssid — _— = —___—— f eral Hospital with . three years of work! = ~ , fe g ao : q Hospital yesterday @ pos- dollars have gone|f | ‘cay oe o * “| < # Sy a E: # H . , is : : | ; MP : y the Ford and Mer- ee: “Your Dollar Buys More at the Discount Store”? | oe so the Lic ri | \ 18 EAST PIKE\STREET __ 2