= 2 = of beds which Asked dren's that the ‘ity of break amon the age Counsel for John Kasper ge spay : act im- tionists convicted of inter- the living stand- fering with racial integra- has pointed ) inte P a Clinton High School udge vowed today to warned. “Only | “4 acne throug good for : ditious at the home. Obviously stunned tune and excel- to — adequate window oe. “i verdict returned yesterday institutions or ventilation, making former Contagious ‘ e lent in| building a fire hazard (Continued on Page 2, Cot. 7) |by Se aoe de- : Oe ae ie will appeal if denied a new , 3 4 (d Lasé CONTESSION “We lt semish bt at : battle,” said Robert L. Dobbs, r ’ Memphis, chief counsel for the Called Complete Hoax |= fe “he ens of Pac even nett [we ape” American Automobile Assn.'s a we'll appeal.” : Pedestrian Protection contest. Receiving the ure of credit for this av y : award from Ernest P. Davis (left), AAA repre- Davis told city commissioners last evening Reaterts noes . +. Sale CLEVELAND (#—Two men who helped send Dr. Sam} sentative, is Mayor William W. Donaldson (cen- presenting the plaque. pot pays wa - an appeal Sheppard to Ohio Penitentiary for the bludgeoning of Sch nines Go "aioe ae” his wife were back from Florida today with a 26th name s -. ees “ ° ° oes baw goes — title er ito ax cateas ote aera Senate “Expected to Limit a old murder. . : pending argument on . _ The two are Dr. Samuel R. Gerber, Cuyahoga Coun-| - . : se of . . prwhee phone die igo 4 ty’s veteran coroner, and James E. McArthur, who head- cope O IVI Ig Ss Jf J; motions for a new trial. ed Cleveland detectives’ investigation of the July 4, pe. ss ! * site he enges added to Cistr it, Wea tt of Deena. Jy Sedarad Gotnt:infenction*-cxdere] yescge’ pat soken tei elutes om oe Wedler, 23, a subject to contempt punishment to the judge today that this dead- | ' * ltenical sad ‘mapeenieeceee without jury trial. ag ty eb we og ‘Seek ‘Madman cca me rome nS mes : are pending fo insert a jury trial |mum sentence of six months in au : . when directed) provision. The adoption of any of |Jail and $1,000 fine, or both. ‘New Mexico rrerompaag 22d goby noel “| Predawn Bu “Deli Uge you . Anderson-Aiken: amendment. faction over: the verdict, — Leaves Truck Driver, BARY) to auithor-| ) dents were | Clinton .|.2 Young Women Dead ac eric th Gaia cay showdown on, tis|2,.a8, the, first siatesupported HOBBS, N.M. @—A merciless any civil right injissue while they work on races, {dllowing the Supreme killer, whose predawn rain of bul- : court order. sections of the bill. Court ruling that segregation is Htets shot down a truck driver and ar Andersot-Aiken| The. conviction in Knoxville,| oconetitutional. : two young divorcees on isolated| to-death with a plece of pipe | forcement of = wide variety of | 0001 would confine the bill’s/Tenn., of John Kasper and six) 4+ test, everything went desert roads yesterday, was| near Cleveland in July 1954. | Civil rights, incleding racial Inte | os, -ement provisions to other defendants in the Clinton! gnoothly. A Negro girl was elect- sought today in » statewide road- questioning gration in schools and public involving alleged denial of the|segregation trial seemed likely\eq chairman of her classroom. block net. hours sod 4S mittee yesterday.) meee right to vote. In these cates, the|to have some bearing on the jury i. ee The killer may have later tried ~. juded: “He's a liar.’”| Proponents were rebuffed.in two attorney general could move on|trial issue when it is reached. Then violence flared . . . mobs 1 = to chdatt « ied worsen. the}, McArthar "sui: “He's never ’ goapeergn tenga oe ore who says he has become an ideal watchdog (or -is it watchfox? ert: eee owe mn cig we Cleveland.” : Russell ), captain of} minister, ev. Turner, j There two reasons 4 that) was badly beaten after he escort- Hs teeth were piled before be became od enoug to take hie 1STT" Te eitcemen Mowiay allwede's “Sntesion ‘made meri XPIOdE Ninth Atom Shot tt: ze. 2m see, si atmos beth ote pak ae mt og gg Boag Mo ary Gna the seg. Tae Cot. C Ss ies of Tests that federal enforce-|regationits. tn the streets to the - be yee I bared near ‘a Byard fugitive) "(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) IN) | urrent eres OF 1€. ne ee ee aoe _ i 08 th cme: ee segregation Again’ SSUC ime. Pe = ‘Committee Says ‘No’ ‘ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. @ — The ninth shot of the Atomic tet Danas (D-I), meyer ‘Six per gigs a woman were . = 2 ~4 Officers called killer Energy Commission’s current test series exploded in a brilliant, Northern Democra convicted eriminal contempt in School Aid Bill Debate madman.” He pumped at least | . cien-onesie teak at Ocak heen favor the bill, told reporters he) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) . five bullets inte the body of truck it) Halle (a Bill The blast sent a great cloud of dust rolling across the desert, |can’t see why the Clinton verdict oe driver J. D. Cantrell, 27, Carle f nyon | would affect the Senate vote. ; tion issue which helped past trenches some 3,000 yards away, where 700 military observers ina, be wad, “*Teo-|(i kill a federal school aid bill last year comes up again He then drove the two women,|Interior Committee today voted! s¢ News Nob, where newsmen and 31 foreign civilian defense ob- [nessee, ® SOS Uo Mie On? oe a : today in a House already divided over the need fore. Batam avert Lemninsi6 oil ¢ Mil 1 author {9 reread rg ch a program. / . both. 23, of Hobbs, about 29 miles|Canyon dam on the Snake River. For long seconds after the shock wave blasted past the ob- erherer, and Souberers sont Deana Continues ve amendments ; was Shuford heard ran in the mountains behind the [like a Northerner to come down Voting was expected to begin today on en een where ee ee Two Democrats—Reps. ote servers it could be rambling in oad tk te ele to a 1%-billion-dollar measure which would authorize/dscoered si grassy draw. SIX) oe, Bot oditongen the| AEC's Yeces Flats test center. : s Woil'te Know Wey 300 millions a year for five years, to be matched on 8 ampty 22-caliber shells wereling against the bill. Two bright spots of orange flame flared briefly as the indigo | Fi patted! Is : S. cl: found near the bodies. action was taken on a House| flash subsided. Then the familiar mushroom cloud mounted into Throw on Extra Quilt Milk Stools Are on 50-50 basis by the states, to build needed classrooms. sid Ss seneyepedlcgn ad by Ran Pioat eb tis ceal, pee-dewh thy. ; ’ Galan Maciues J nis Proposals to tack on an anti-segregation amendment,|__.. in his 30g tried to kidnap theldaho). It left alive in a subcom- + it # : C lA T ht ce sition on grounds Of'postmistress of Tinnie, a village|mittee’ a second bill already| — In 50 seconds — the time observers‘estimated it took the shock (LOO! AGAIN 1ONig econom and objections to)158 miles northwest of the scene) ,a.sed by the Senate wave to jar News Nob — 13 miles away — the dirty, purplish- . sige WASHINGTON (®—The purchase \ sina participation|™ on hag Guest. # » ODI of the proj-| looking cloud mounted to an estimated 20,000 feet. The weatherman predicts fair)/by union officers of brassieres, ane piosion ~ ply oe nest, falect said today's vote means it is| The device was detonated atop a 500-foot tower. Its size was land cool agaiti tonight,’ with the|milk stools and golfer’s lamps ; all combined to ann 5 Senne Si Wee wane : estimated as being roughly equivalent to the power of 10,000 tons jij temperature around 53 de-|comes under scrutiny today of . . chances of final Ei am Taeieae Gace Soo tyrwlare Dosage pagal « of TNT. 3 roi esi nadteahl- guid Kills 10 Fliers (RNY) said|he said he had “something which); sco tuilt dam in ‘os oe A Navy blimp was tethered on the test site within the blast | Thursday will be fair and a [ittle) Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) of igh pected to otfer an_smend.| Would aed a nae ty Ming|River stretch of the Idaho-Oregon area in & continuing study of blast’and radiation effects. Dust | warmer with the high near 74-18.|tl™ special Senate committee by: I Bomber ment which would bar federal aid said Cantrelijborder where Idaho Power Co.) and darkness hid its fate in the moments after the detonation. | Tomorrow night will be somewhat|/ named those items, along with ra- Navy Patro .__ ito any school district Thad stopped to help the two wom-(bas been given Federal Power) 4 | 0. oe 44 miles, more than twice the ‘distance trom |warmer with the low about @-- |dio and television sets, yesterday Third to Crash Since ct —e wenee™ len fx a flat tre on U.S. 180 shout| eerste dams. hes Ma ground zero than the military observers, 18 scientists withstood the | The lowest thermometer reading/as appearing re ex- "Last Friday ‘ 36 miles ‘west of this: | ordered on delees House| blast in a heavy shelter. They were there to study instruments | preceding 8 a.m. was 58 degrees.|perise accounts of United Textile NY) said thang aig ae aoe ng + He was cceamittee for three weeks, | measuring blast and radiation effects The mercury rose to 77 at 2 pm. beng fas pot tun ak at HONOLULU W—A Neptune. P@/ tom @ rest and would continue | . Among witnesses summoned to trol bomber, third to crash since) 1 press tor adoption of his own Think Earth Tremors Reservations Close for Fall Trip . , cupias Gas ate On’ wets. Saat Frsey, eoieted ane SS TS enna cea Aleutian Islands aan ; | vi \ ene one the Pacific yesterday, killing Last year Powell was ; : | , ie | en aboard. amendment similar to Wain- NEW YORK w= Foe tit] ll H ‘f P : h t tA nee Siw a een ceri oxen -ae wel l] House’ for Press Theater Tour = The twin-erigine P2V was the)cll’s om ene Se tome night and Carly today co “ee, Oe vation. Had she been a wee bit later, she wouldn’t [Sv same type bomber as the one) n Roosevelt (D-Calif) am/ 9, O. K., boys and girls. be oe the daly: : : , gs tound earlier yesterday in rugged!nounced on the House floor yes-| raph : This is it. y call northern Italy ‘mountains, The/terday he would not support the/" 7.6 shocks were recorded at That big special trip to New York by de luxe air Welcome aboard, Miss Ajoian. Navy said the plane which van-| Powell amendise this veer 9:08:45 and, 9:17:56 p. m. and and then a merry whirl in Gotham including “| | When those. big United Air Lines planes start dahed Fiiday had 11 aboard, but| Mooserelt oad, TNS ies tod Seas and BOT: a. me - the five biggest shows in town ate all set, down the runway at Willow Run, Miss Ajoian can oe us ker ngage sng te neg OB gg parang RCTS A yea ‘we reserved 100 tickets for this happy shake hands with herself all over again. — . appeared to be remains of 15) President Biseuower Swe “rein loday s Press | Ayesragower : Beyond the 150th place is ... well, maybe ees | "|e ‘segregation Seawe should be} tT Y event and the affair was so successful that we : Sth: place | | ther Ne ene ot ——" | marked down 150 reservations as the number for Bo WR od) i \ : eueeneee eheenenesete i 1957. } . = ee a ys 2 News ee eed 12 \ ‘ 5 : . 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We can’t possibly list each and every item that we've slashed price = you simply have to come and see for yourself. eeycigrer 0 a wi pay oft the Biggest soviogs of the yor ec ee eye We 23rd the : STATED oR Bed Sach Ties ie Sock Temandows VaorWa Mt Reeth Hgts fo nit Quer S108) SSNS: ees Ladies’ Skirts $2 ond $3 Values es $4.4 PROOF, 100s RENTRAL SUBTS BSTILLED FROM GRAN, GORDON ORY GULED LTE. UNDER, LL ‘ ee irs a FACT: You could pay 1500 -and more — over the price of this. Buick Super - and still not \, _ get as much. interior raom! no-iron cottons.| | Sanforized, assort- ed color prints, Sizes_22 to 28. Broadcloth Fronts BOYS’ BRIEFS Black or Brown Colors 27” Shoe Laces lOc Values 12. Pair Aa ieneeh chen metal ti Waltz and Full Length hoe: Gowns feel when that big engine comes to life — when today's Dynaflow® digs in — — that ride paves the road—when those b stop you flat as a plane on a flight deck. \ wy Buick has room for six man-size adults. Not four, not five — but six. Any. 57 Buick has hatroom. Headroom. Shoulder room. Hiproom. Legroom. And especially footroom for six full-fledged And no other car in the world ever gave ~ you this delicious sense of making mass and grownups—includingthefolksinthemiddle. weight and motion eat right out of your | .. oe But if it's really room you want—stretch- hand. : ee eS 7 out, spread-out, lounge-around room—then Go try it and see for yourself. Visit your 23 ¢j eee ok ee ee Buick dealer today. You're in for a dream °57 Buick Sura, of a buy on America’s dieam car to drive — and that's a fact. *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dyneflow Buick builds today. It is standard on As we said in big bold print, you can pay lots more without surpassing this beauty for Roadmaster, and C — optional ocen--tnut. that's only the beginning: extra cont sn tho Soushel: Seton Botioe ponder on This is a performance car, too. The per- "admater a : formance car of the year. A car like nothing SEE THE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT ~ you've ever driven till now. Mendey, July 29—NBC-TV Network. Cheek your loco! newspeper for fime ond channel, : Nothing else ever gave you the tingle you ee ow the rede conte ee when ¥ to stoy Es ones AES ee _. drop below ES ee sicige = ee ae ee ere youn AUTHORIZED hich Filed bake ia 3 : : \ | phe BIRTHDAY BARGAIN BIRTHDAY BARGAIN ®G $2 ad $3 Values 13 meri | eh Value 23° S oy eo a saaeate seupseis cols RUGS Values to $2.97 te) ol, INO co viscose, carpet muon stripes, overlays, etc. To 24 x ‘6 inch sizes. $1.69 Cotton Chenille Rag 20x24" +++ 2 for $1.23 98. 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Phillips of Battle Creek, “ ? Sreincteeeer' French Theater St * * = from the American school served renc ar Big Selection — Men's. . AU Brands — Regular, King Size, Filters . the coffee and tea as ma- =. ; trealy womea’, busted’ boat (QUitTy Dies at 73 TOYO CAP 4 H -CIGARE T I ES about offering tips on Kio’s re- aos 4 finements. Phillips, a-husky, soft- PARIS w Sacha Guitry one of | ues : s* ~ we Sie ta ne “EM ithe great names of the E ££ : a) Per , ‘dl cates is metic Ate 235 : Pock °¢ : * , | > LIMIT 5 to Core, how do you prononce it?) par; paralyzed with neurit eases . That's right, Corcovado Mountain, j¢ gor _ past two oe Guitry| Novelty designs, variety of col- ° Choose your favorite brands —- Luckies, ‘Comals, to ste the big stutue of Christ.|died in the house he inherited) ors. Sizes 6% to 74s. : Old Golds, etc. apa Nr ney Lara organ There's also a tour to a nearby from his actor-father on the Left = “9 tips. (Parliaments and Ovals not included.) town named Petropolis, but it costs Bank near the Eiffel Tower, | : — 4 said a little too much for me.” At his bedside was his eg Ladies’ Bare Shoulder : “x + .8— wife, actress Lana Marconi,’ . . \ There’s another side of Rio's granddaughter of the inventor of) : Shortie Pajamas : NO IRONING — Cottons and Cords Shave Mirror \ life for those who think they have/ wireless. ° $1.95 Values 2 \ £ = — = cre (eg pion A performer to the end, he was! 2 3 Boy & Girl SUN : tradition to w in e « When cultivating prize itty. cee te mt paler dves'ome, °T mst not mise my cue” Bef 23: . have numerous vacant tables de- Born in Russia of French par- ° geese Gi d . k : “ spite the fact two thousand Navy) ents, Guitry was a prodigy : : $ 233: ‘ In rin Seco men invade Rio at a single time. performed before Czar Alexander: e A i mes Perhaps mach of the credit | when he was © and Senforized, mag- © 7 or Win with Gordon’s—the one gin with superb for this attitude, at least in Rie, p+ pn. the ef RA\ ic ‘crepe batiste. $7 - liqueur quality! Gordon’s Gin drinks give you goes to the women’s club. About proherd aegange te I = " white with color 2 “ go much more tangy flavor...s0 much more 700 women donated their fime he stayed ic frente ond Li b, Si 32 Regular $! suits on sale. Choice of velvety smoothness. Perfect pleasure! _ | They arranged small parties and leptin sgplauding , “— ae: ty and patterns in sizes 12 months : s aay 9, just obeet Ovely ane St Ge Bee bersof the German Wehrmacht/E sas se ms 6: no Gin lke GORDON |= eS | 710 ’ interned for two months, then was * Telephone ‘nuumbers of youngicleared of collaboration Circular and Pleated Styles Group 300 Special ladies for “proper dating’ were|and released. BIRTHDAY BARGAIN The Chocolate Coated EX-LAX Laxative Terie BIRTHDAY BA BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Famous All-Rubber _ SINK STRAINER $138 Value 123. Green only. Tri- angie shape. BIRTHDAY BARGAIN ‘Lustro-Ware’ PLASTIC RECIPE BOX 23* Ie value. Assort- Fopisecs ed 9x0” sheets, Pi > GRASS ‘SHEARS visiting is in Fisk, Mo. where he was a member of General Church. Surviving besides his wife, M Man Given $20,000 Fine,’ at ‘Probation on Tax Charge . guilty to an income tax violation charge. Sisters, 15 and 24,) End Marriages With Same Plan ' ‘TOPEKA, Kan. @—The New- berry sisters from Holyoke, Mass., divested themselves of Ira Lee Morris in court yesterday. He was, | ‘Takes English Bride . Won an annulment. Amelia Annamae Newberry, 24, The manufacturer, N, i taxes, interest and penalties. Atkinson is. president . of Zenith Manufacturing Co, . the Area Air Force Man - Dale E, a Of _ Horondon-on-the-Hill, Essex, England on June 1. * * * The marriage was solemnized rer, George Atkinsén Jr., pleaded guilty last [be at 1 p.m. Thursday from the JOHN L. LUGG CLARKSTON—Service for John L. Lugg 55, of Waldon road, - will MARLETTE ' D. Martin, 70, who died in Cass City Monday, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Marsh Funeral Home with burial in Kingston Cem- etery. The Rev. J. Paul Pumphre will officiate. 3 Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Laverne Stewart of Deford, Mrs. Ruth Frost of Marlette and Mrs. Ray Allen of Kingston. MES. EUGENE RITTER | gene (Laura Ellen) Ritter, 79, of 2 p.m. Thursday from Wilbur's Proctor Cemetery. Mrs. Ritter, who died Tuesday, Gertrude Bove and~ Orville Jr., lands. : both of Detroit, Mrs. Opal Berg of] a. sheen Drayton Plains and Ermil of Pon-jhour, jac. : q * * * Pickets of Union Leave Finances in ‘Safe’ Place on strike and began picketing the headquarters. umon out. he ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Eu-| But the four girls, members of ugh-|190 Hollister St., will be held at ‘he office safe before they walked Pam org bea mp the| versity Medical College and Wash- at the southern end of the/naton Square of New he was taking pho- York University. ha a, ” They Ohio { an average of san yeed pee —_ sete’ breed << million — of coal an * & : (Advertisement) fe cab om| MoreComfort Wearing 3 wnt im, Sete] FALSE TEETH her appeal for action a Pr case. The U.N. gave| yoces pists ‘discomt! indication of what action | take. % Bobcats are found in every state, 2% miles from New { Funeral Home with the Rev. Ellis! “I don’t know the combination,” | Hart officiating. Burial will be in|C™Plained Ted Pasell, financial | © | Secretary of the local, (Advertisement) EVENING SCHOOL ’ gneaked away to Lawrence, Kan.,|in the Episcopal Church there, fol-|is survived by her husband, aj ga» F ndords of quality and service. Accu July 13 and were married by ajlowed by a reception hor theison James of Romeo, t Bae Ey COE SONS, : jane co ge alee on hss altered Wes reopen bonerng talons Jamie of Tames, two [ES Van Winkle Gnd Care:orp cur waararone. ete wh oud cut hate Fore Basan, a ead rs. Toe waters ot Douldn’'t Sleep with) SHORTER - EASIER x piece blak Wildes tv ee it. . w, r prescri illed, i tion by pointing out her sister and Rochester Boy Hurt s | | many thousands. Our Registered Pharma- Ira Lee hadn't had a legal cere- in Acci lias af H JOANNE SUE ROHMAN Backache FREE DEMONSTRATION cists are unusually ma and experi- mony. ome TROY — Service for Joanne Sue| Now! You an oaell - enced. Here your prescription is in pro- ‘Judge Johnson invalidated the} pocuesreR — paniel L, Sny-|Rohman, infant daughter of Mr.|fom ef hatlacha and mus- fessional hands, and will be filled ocord- — nen oe pe der, five-year-old son of Lloyd and|2"4 Mrs. Wiliam Rehman of 2300| fe niente miserable Ured-out feelings MONDAY, JULY 29, at 7:00 ing to your Doctor's orders. when she and Morris etiele Bt eee ondition| bth Yesterday was to be held|flet— wane’ it fast Anwtber dnturbanee ° ae ~ 8 —, a An od Rage rors at Pontiac General Hospital this poral H ho yg — ~ | wrong food and drink — often setting uP The Business I nstitute Seatute ‘but bad grounds for ay-(home yesterday. Ley with the Ree, Wralene Cei:|mock tant is Separate wares. bw needy | 7 West La Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 ery . Walter Gerken |pa to ease torment of nag- est Lawrence Street, iac - vorce. x -* 2 officiating. headaches, muscular aches | Morris is 2 4@yearcld fathe| Policeman Bob Worth reports| Surviving besides her parents is tnd yam 2, by thes farerete Call et Olfice or Return This Ad for Information . operator at Forbes Air Force that playmates released the brake|one sister, Dianna Lynn at home: |*tion to increase of the 15 : inte os = ae ot Torin # rr geo playing in he Asians | Mr. | aaites & MEDICAL Bldg. 880 WOODWARD | He sat in the back of the court-|was pinned between it and another, , Phone FEderal 5-9454 room and didn't say a word. automobile. = Be a - The Cornerstone of Our Business .. . Prescriptions are our business. The A. J. Stark Pharmacy maintains the highest everything to keep check ’em over! & SAVE op Sportswear that point the way to a more NOW A SALE on furnishings and sportswear right at the heart of the summer season ... with weeks and weeks of warm weather fun ahead. We've everything cool and colorful — . : fe io ¥ ’ = } | ~ DOWNTOWN STORE pleasant = * summer ahead you looking and feeling: wonderful —and, best of all — at LOW, LOW SALE PRICES! Here are just a few examples of the tremendous savings we're offering — es a” the stores that have never compromised on qualily _ ‘TEL-HURON STORE s Monday and | Open Monday, Thursday, - | es : ite i | i vvlay. iy 3 : iB Ago. ce Straw hats by Ecuadorian arid Dobbs. Regular $6 ee bh to $15, PA eo % or \ fe \ =e yy # ? 4 ‘ a Se FAAS ei wat hac Le Paar ee % f : {i 4) 1 oy Mesuas ¥ From the Past Bazley Thursday Super Specials: 78 N. SAGINAW Senies Beef | Clab ‘Steaks Senta eaeanmemneaun nen hn mane This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh . REMUS = /§ @3< BUTTER %; D . WITH MEAT PURCHASE Museum Finds Articles | Hidden in ae Exhibit. AX Roper |} --. MEANS BIG SAY MODEL CHANGE DON’T M&S BEAUTIFUL 36”- PRINCESS MODEL Regularly Selling For +189 REDUCED 10, ‘LOOK AT THESE FEATURES . ‘Hastastite” Automatic Top Bumer ignition e White Porcelain Enamel Spillage Treys ) Lorge “Boke-Master” Oven _ © "Sitent-Glide” rolor with baiealibe | * ghamel Pan and Grill @ Storage Compartment with Shelf ; ‘ a ‘ 139 tee 2 A ™ aainania ean y ig = .- = ee | | | ee eee © 100% virgin wool @ Washable wool cnd nylon blends @ All first quolity @ All new Fall goods, 54” wide @ Hecthers @ Flannels .@ Tweeds @ Worsteds @ Crepes "ADVANCE. SALE | 3 FALL WOOLENS _ Stripes! Plaids! Checks! Solids! : or hel, ROE EES 2.99 yd. Other Selections: 9 107.95 ........5. 3.99 yd. Pinwale Corduroy | New Fall Washable “Feel of Cashmere” Prints and Solids Plaid Ginghams Jewel of India Suiting Res. te 84¢.. 7986 | $249 va A $79.95 Value! Approx. 9’x12’ yoo) | eee 2.99 pe ge ee 3.99 34x54” ** ee ee 8.99 _ 46"x68" ...... 12.99 ® Green Here's a rug value! Big room size rugs in oval or oblong 9 on See ee eh en urrw a . @ Wine friendly colors, in thick, cotton hooks, they add quiet : distinction to your roorns, The low price is possible @ Brown . because they are slightly imperfect, but this doesn’t @ Gray detract from their beauty. . See them today! Charge All Your Sewing and Pattern Needs ai Waile’s . . . Fourth Floor A Real Old Fashioned Rug Value! ae Room Size COTTON HOOK |; _ RUGS in engret, rich, provincial patterns Charge Yours at Waites + «+ Downstairs ee Dacron Tambours Tailored Curtains Lurex Gold Thread | Swiss - Pad Pattern 3 > : #3 ONLY $199 72", 81" or 90" lengths citer jurex gold métallic thread tambours or exquisite Swiss lace pattern. The permanent pattern 36” Ruffled Dacron will not loosen no matter how Tiers, 1.79, 1. , many“ times you wash them, | sea i Choose yours today! - * Charge Yours at Waite's ... Fourth Floor 8 Giant Size (approx. the size of this newspaper page) — |FULL COLOR PRI at a really remarkable price! Come in and choose your giont size full color prints, rat e wpa cafe their pub- . lished . price! ect from landscapes, still lifes, portraits, Japanese prints, Originally wild fowl prints, sporting prints and Published maps: Many-ore authentic copies of gt $3 to $15! masterpieces by famous artists. All are ready to frame. See them today! hundreds not eee ee eee eee Here are a fet of the @ Ven Gogh: Restaurant of Sirene. White, blues and. greens in sharp carers 28%" ee Pub. ot | @ Toulouse-Lautrec: study in serenity. 23”x23%" Pub. Big, SE kk age yews e ” — print, Britiantl captures the and groces of the animol. 28% 28. Pub. ‘115.00 : ee ef NTS VAN GOGH: Sunflowers shown !. woo d- a a5 Bis jaus Entered at Post Office Pontiae as second class matter et a CIRCULATIONS tn MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF eae anion ————— WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957 Herbert Hoover Pleads for Federal Economy . At the meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors in San Francisco, former President HexserT C. Hoover presented a strong plea for greater Federal economy. nt Re Mr. Hoover received a tremen- the group of news- ‘paper executives who were assem- _ bled from all sec- tions of the United States. He was given a rising ova- . = tion when he was befitting a former President. But when he concluded the spon- This wasn’t perfunctory. It was from the heart. x * * The current problem in Mr. Hoover’s trained and observant eyes lies in “excessive Federal spending, uncontrolled Federal debt, oppres- sive and demoralizing taxation.” Those are strong words. They are sharply critical. eo. Aen ee... ’ The former President was named as the chairman of two commissions to figune out legis- ‘lative measures to rectify the current errors. Senator Krenne- py of Massachusetts, Senator Byrp of Virginia and Senator Payne of Maine have prepared such a bill and the Senate has already given approval. This would restore Congressional control of outgoing moneys. roe. Se The executive branch has charge of large unexpended sums which re- vert to it instead of Congress. This can be used at will and currently. amounts to about as much as one . year’s budget. | Congress once forfeited control. of the Federal purse. Former. Presi- dent Hoover wants this corrected. If we interpret the approval of the na- tion’s editors correctly, they do, too, It becomes more and more apparent in the United States that the people are very tax conscious and are deter- mined to reverse the current trend of bigger budgets, more cost and great- er demands on them. Se ee. The editors are probably closer to the people than the Adminis- tration. ee ———— Es Fighting Air Pollution Attention is called by two recent news articles to the increasing efforts being made to reduce air pol- lution in the larger centers of popu- lation. One is from Midland, where the home offices and original plants of the Dow Chemical Com- ‘pany are Jocated. The other comes from Los Angeles, California, where the residents for years have suffered from smog. a : The Dow Company announces that it plans to spend two mil- lion dollars to end air pollution‘ , tial. from tts, Midland plants. ng large \ ; ke fascial 5 Hi . 3 = 3 raat eigen) - , < rd i oe i * : Nees - i 7 Mee z ‘ a : a eon eee : ay i P = et aie F = i tained by residents in many of the suburban communities. As a result, complaints of smog have become ‘much less frequent. ‘ci tos Los Angeles’ problem is greatly ’ gggravated because the city lies in @ great valley, surrounded by hills and mountains. Fog frequently sweeps in from the Pacific Ocean. It holds down smoke and other par- Michigan, : um fo feduce water potution i e i i ? a ; z 4 ( ‘ ticles of refuse in the air, sometimes for days at a time. St. Louis and Pittsburgh are made great strides in their ef- forts to maintain purer air for their residents. Such campaigns may well prove to be factors in — the many recent campaigns which have begun to revitalize — Pure air means a cleaner, more attractive area. This is of added im- portance when it is remembered that women form the big majority of today’s shoppers. yo 6s Modern: urban life with its huge industries, its heavy motor and train traffic, is being forced to face up to the dangers of air pollution. The success these pioneer cities are at- taining should encourage others to do likewise. The Man About Town Scores in the 70s Even if He Doesn’t Play Game Very Consistently Heat relief: What you can get by reading the temperatures of Texas and Arizona, One of my scouts just reports that my old friend, The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, had a 75 at golf this past week at the Orchard Lake Country Club. I always knew that George is a fine golfer, but I ° Hy didn’t think he'd creep this far down into the seventies, he plays so infre- quently. | When he was a wee lad grow. . ing up, George showed great . ‘promise as a golfer and once considered becoming a profes- sional. It isn’t exactly cheerful news to a heat sufferer when our front office doubles the prize for August in the “Hottest Moment of the Month”. contest. Their intentions are good, but sayor of an unbearable. expectancy, per- haps founded on that old copy book couplet; 3 “Next sultry August takes its turn; And hotter yet the sunbeams burn.” For location, general surroundings and present. ideal home atmosphere, our never selected a home more worthy of special notice in her Saturday “Background for Living” than the present beautiful abode of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Keasey, up Holly way. We drive past it twice daily, always marvel about it, and some- time are going to stop and look it over ourselves. ‘Widely known in the Pontiac” area, former Fenton banker and village presi- dent; dairy founder and Flint civic leader - for many years, ~ Leonard T. Freeman died Monday, aged 90. When its presi- dent he boosted the membership of the Flint Chamber of Commerce from 150 to 1,700. He “found” Daniel T. Reed, now an outstanding member of Con- gress, and held many political offices himself. : If you're crazy to march in a parade, get in touch with Cleighton Melin, director of music and parades for the ‘ coming Michigan State Fair, He's look- ing for something to fill out his opening parade in downtown Detroit Aug. 30. cstacemaammeee A letter just received from of New Hudson’ says’ that he counted 8,568 automobiles pass his home on (Grand River Road in one hour ey , most of them coming from — land County's Kent. Lake Park. = muah oo < profit, wh voters and assure them it doesn't the employes. Also, ever Fad ony Sy ad . : wales: ace “pata of | ef, service. One that doesn’t, : # can't. oe ee we tert ar a ts but Thats Not AMP : ‘ nee jury system is a flop and all trials ois te ote Maia te should go to a judge who has 4... se 1957 were Kuenn, Hoeft, —— a and greater Boone and Kaline, Teeyse the P why da eomething 24 impor- et ee of tant. as this decision be turned < R. F. ee a ek i eeat < , ™ | wad “tows hoqultted Pontus ‘Keep Liberace - High Standard of Living By aes me Out of Pontiac’ 3 i nk Bae ay es eee * - : 5 * " in a David Lawrence Says: Reader Complains — rire‘musician who clowns at the ~ . s ) . of K Drains —_ Anyway, he's on his way Clinton Proves Need for Jury Trial x: mie secmiyy “= sme WASHINGTON — On the sur- “If the language used was con- its way, when it solight to change pate oe Oe eae eee T face it looks as if a Southern jury strued that way by you, Mr. the docket in the ease, there you have to walk through water Of ‘Life Insurance” ot white persons did convict seven Dobbs, and by others, then it was 44 not have been any jury every day of the week. The wa- white persons for failing to obey an unfortunate choice of language trial. ter runs out on the sidewalks and. Here's one form of Iife insurance a Federal Court injunction against by the court. In other words, on the highway. No wonder no ll parents can afford: with integration in a when these matters are presented, In the cases which would be —. Jasts to live in Keego, This their children to swim. Good for public school at Clinton, Tenn. the court is required to act. That brought under the injunction pow- \.° wosse than the flooding. At Geraldine Irwin, This is being hailed in Congress was the language of the court. er by the pending “civil rights.) east the flood water dries up Father of Three as a vindication of the right of SS. aoe ——- sont’ Sumas and doesn’t smell. , te Sy ee Boog a brief, putting every sentence and the ‘beginning. One Who Walks Through P rtrait case isn't as simple as it appears. every : 0 Its exactly every word just where Hence, unless Congress actu- It Every Day Fe eet ae ee it ought to be. ..” ally inserts the requirement that rn By JAMES J. METCALFE to a: wial by Jory and get teat 7USTICE DEPARTMENT LOSES 5. ery teal be given. te thove ‘Another Joseph’ slang 8 remember ove »« rivtre ety ste siete te sci ree Sin ces pase esnms Approves Painting —\etureyay fan”. throughout the country. fendants in this case, six were will be no : tn the English 100s to you alone . .« How could I . : released before the trial and four J8ry trial such as was granted Bing meg i Renee care for someone else . . + In all The truth is the Department of more after the jury acquitted by am sccidental turn of events ’ Se Mery ime Way (tne Wide world blue. . , When Justice did its ut- them Here were 10 law-abiding % te defendants at Clinton, ae : there is really nobody , , . To most to prevent & citizens hastily hauled before a Tee stick fo Seat te clean and guite compare with you? . . . No- peas pale rere judge for allegedly disobeying an ot hens tha aaa Gea oe fay te yellow vedaines a ee injunction. through _ higher courts, - #*#* your emilee .. * same tactics 48 They were not indicted by any and eventually the Court pciyy Pein -oB gat waa ge And no one élse do 80 much ee eee: grand jury, Their reputations were will have to decide those own nd just_as wonderful a -.-.* 7° take this life worth Tea viet’ leet Demuinched. “They were Jed from Getendants: who stand ‘comvicted oo wits ber hair combed in Wille ~~. 1 ved you-many youre ie leg- their homes, handcuffed, and today given the same benefits so tn IST style. Let's progress and %6° .,.. And in the time between j islation. ~er thrown into jail — all for allegedly generously bestowed on memberg; | the world mave-with Gs, - . «+ The vision of your countless oate w rey Me © violating a court injunction. If the of the Communist Party. sie charms .... Has never left the é? cnet Department of Justice had had (Copyright, 1957) Another Joseph scene . . . Oh, let me take you in PME private individ ‘Who W. Kno rey ; jad Wood Sotay tad om. als to one 3 Dy William Brad . ; WwW recy day). . With our sweet ng course, 72 mg: bo 2 "Conran, 1987 law, ng we tc Names More Harmful _,% sine « 0 ciact aw oe CHa ) sider: the President of the United THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ay women ory Than Sticks, Stones Oe Seine ee tie yume. § oth pena. out ty Sk coat canes ee of Defense is a manufacturer, the name of the Lord: ascribe ye ' . . : __ Setretary of State is an abiding greatness unto our Ged, —Deut. from private persons to the “Sticks and stones will break whenever I hear some blankety- .:.4ent of international relations. 32:3, ‘United States” as a party is your bones, but names can never blank to ‘These three know more about the 2 + like changing the rules in the mid- hurt you,” we used to chant de- that his child persists in wetting ©0°) ton snyone else and they adie dle of any game, risively at our playmates, But the the bed despite many whippings. ,o2 The US, is doing what it Belg Hy ome tage tapirm JUDGE WAS ON THE SPOT names did hurt . _ Signed letters, not more than one pete should, We're awfully ready to ine hex ee. ae some of us—and or 100 words long pert F wh the heavens, and virtuous minds? The judge in the case was on ~ an4 some of heeith and hygiene, not 4 “5 set ourselves up as authorities 0m why do we seek God elsewhere? the spot. The Department of Jus- carried the hurt Dr. Bredy, Wa stampee Z. something that happens 7,000 miles 16 is whatever you set; He ts tice as Oi the Spek, ee. FUNG to -pcbalthnod? Sas Frew, “Tents, Michie. : wherever you move. Fi his own s0- four + eyes, the : - — : Marcus Lacan et See sai, ate it ae Justice to change the docketing face.” Case Records of a Psychologist: , csr eoeal ans Gah ead oe By this *.Yy or e : ’ nes sot A notte ens, =i Farned Love Is Safer in Long Run the parties who originally filed to mow ‘DR. BRAD : ; it and a jury was then empanelled. than to call their children ‘wonders if this casual acquaintance which later “I never had seen her before, Some interesting comments thing but pleasant, yet I fell in love with her the came from the judge during pre- No guy liminary arguments. In the May that he is ‘ in 2 proceedings, Mr, Dobbs, an’ dumb or silly. Be sure you ee the dade oles the He can certainly be peen | jelge Gut te injenctin wen he eh Gaeaaenir ina rad engin “too broad” and that it “en- mains a ; to fewer divorces. Joined everyone from every- be sure of : “Well, of courses” replied Judge * Taylor, “you are entitled to unswerving ieterpeetation, and 1 am not say-. en Zaps oad acacoce ; ing that you are wrong in any A child who is told college respect. You are entitled to your that he is bed or dumb, views about it, but I want to say to think of himself as just ~~ to you that in that injunction it He will believe, finally that airplane crash. was not the intention of the court ‘be true, since they say to enjoin everybody and every- Isn't this the basis of “Fora t thing; it was the intention of the advertising? = not even court to enjoin the persons that MAY BELIEVE If FOREVER living, but were named from interfering, hin- He may go on believing it for ally I got or impeding the carrying the rest of his days. And of ably adjusted, out Of this order which was grant- course, since he is bad, he lives “In fact, for the ed, I believe, on January 4, 1956. wy fo nes ee few months 1 | Country Parson mens. ing to dances and 4 m— fi father don’t really love him; no- "Oe : " body loves a bad person. Buthe =» on. 0 ene. even ‘ can get all kinds of attention ne ol eee case of and take up hours of their time htt noach at that the ot the lap, pene qnd coach is dat- e td 7 are yee try ‘me a sta xu fies f tae i VS ba sara an here 3 = FONG : a Soy Pte te gee ee Pe Y \ JA ' : Sie / f \ E < | i ae oe . 3 ; i aes ; in “ = fe ae 1 a 2 4 t | - as > 1 sd Bi ae : i! sen p es Pe 4 é s Eoug y poy 4 Ss Hay A : ti hia . ayn 5S See ee rae —_ é = s fee a ft s \mericans iRidlee: which lies in the mountains 3,000) There are golf, tennis, horse|any: other Latin American coun-jand have readily taken to full co-|, "They constitute the biggest. col-|They sometimes fing it hard qo/et WP- Must pay from $200, ‘$500 armen — pe © Nee O nctth tor 6 madinetitin: seiert- diene. Pesci rity W “Americans are riding & w a a ete particularly ta ale roa Outdoor man’s - fall favorite i fl age Fe Ut 3 z ] | & Se iGe hospitals, medical Il ! f Blouse Property Crimes Rise Jackets perintendent Will é , ee er a 9 alarming_rate. _— were up 63 : period. He said the total of 36 Dacron* « nylon - robberies reported for the period rayon sheen was an increase of 14 over last jacket with rayon year. quit wool lining. Spot, stain, — : "ee ae ther-resistant. Zip- Commissioners to Meet aeevemeaialied LUDINGTON @ — The Michigan} clastic at ‘waist, Assn. of County Drain Commis- sides. Gray, blue, ‘sioners will hold its annual conven- brown. 36 to 46, tion in Ludington Tharsday through *DuPont's plone BUY NOW! , a SAVE NOW! |: Reg. 21.98. Girls’ new 1958 " in ogg all-wool FOR BOYS | AND GIRLS | @ Rayon pile plush lining @All-wool melton @ Wool interlining @Matching slacks — => Savel Reg. 8.98 to 14.98! Boys’ and girl’ 1 and 2-pe. SNOWSUITS Meer “— te Some 2 ow nylons, all-woo prt: ries aioe TODD'S SUMMER SHOE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! INCLUDES SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Plymouth Shoes ‘Tweedie Shoes - gdmmer styles. Regular $14.95. | Whites and light eolers. Regular $16.96. fiir *11"-*12” Reduced $10*. $1 980 VITALITY WOMEN’S SHOES niratttey $9.80 and Tables of Broken Sizes for Each Meinber te eae ae | ALL SALES FINAL 4 Todd’s Shoe Shoes: for the ee pa eae \ yi Rise tT me} ; a | ie 4 * : ; Co : ‘f : & i Fae ie Vi-5 oy 2 4 : a ae. \ _ Men's hs : Women’s & Florsheims . Florsheims : 2 oun si8 38 a patterns- white an ee: patterns. 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