_ “—" _ oF EE een eae aan yng Agee ans ee ee Pontiac May Get PONTIAC, if Second Chance to OK Expansion City Commission Hears | Ist Reading of Measure for $3 Million Addition City property owners probably will be asked for a second vote Nov. 2 on a proposed $3,000,000 tax- supported bond issue for expansion of Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. Pontiac City Commission last night passed first read- ing of an ordinance placing the proposal on the Novem- ber ballot. | | If given the expected final approval next week by commissioners the ordi- nance will take effect. With a slight wording; change, the ordinance is etal 3 Fe oe EP i; i a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Vietminh fo Return Gen. De Castries é : 7 ip g Z it EF £ ett fue i * 7 eo MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954 —60 PAGES OKs Fear U.S, Withdrawing Hospital Bond Issue Vote Likely Nov. 2 >a 2 Get New Posts UF Elects Two, Sets $525,823 as Drive Goal Olson and Muldowney Named as Trustees; Quota Up 7.8 Pct. Two new members were elected to the Pontiac Area United Fund Board of Trustees Tuesday, as the 1954 campaign dates were set and the goal of $525,823 announced. They are Marvin J. Olson, plant manager of the Fish- er Body Pontiac Division, who fills the vacancy caused by the resignation of Carl Housing Probers Due in Detroit Senate Banking Group Coming Sept. 23; Will Check Loan Chiseling German Strikers Brawl With Police f j ; f ii ii Stays in Alaska as Trapper and Guide By JOE HAAS Pontiac Press Staff Writer SKAGWAY, Alaska—This fur- eee eee eee ee ee kee meets see eee etwas 2 beg fest): rely il Sheppard Back in Jail 31, to death at their Bay Village home on July 4 build a new dormitory at Ionia State Reformatory. —’, ernor, May Postpone McCarthy Quiz Senator Watkins Says Probe May Be Put Off for a Few Days WASHINGTON «#—Sen. Watkins (R—Utah) said today the special Senate committee to investigate charges against Sen. McCarthy (R—Wis) may have to postpone for a few days the scheduled Aug. 30 start of its public hearings. Watkins, head of the committee, statement at E. Wallace Chadwick's taking on the job of counsel to the group. |GOP to Urge $200,000 Cut inloniaDorm Appropriation LANSING (AP)—At the start of today’s special session Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said he believed the commit- tee would recommend an appropriation of something over $400,000 instead of the $660,000 asked by the gov- Driving to complete the) emergency session in one | day, Porter said a bill in- cluding the smaller amount would be introduced as soon Porter said that the committee Press Articles Aid Plans for School and their parents are stocking up on and clothing for the new year. To aid in 3 z fil g oF d he aa} Be Veteran Solon \Dies Suddenly in Washington Michigan Congressman Shafer Was in Congress for 18 Years Michigan Congressman can from Michigan’s third 3 WASHINGTON (AP) — Taken By Death i. * KRY ee ee Pe : wy re REP. PAUL W, SHAFER i > Ht oF ‘Saginaw Walk Repair Slated Wrenn Says Work Will, Begin Soon in Business| st ‘ Lad sa (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Showers Predicted for Pontiac Tonight fo Leave Korea by End of Yea There are now six U.SV divisions in Korea. i if iJ iH it si TOKYO # — The influential Commie Bill senators which threatened measure. Farm Measure Passes, in Trouble WASHINGTON (UP)—The Senate early today passed smashing legislative triumph. The controversial bill was passed by the Senate shortly after midnight following a last-ditch fight by farm state temporarily to defeat the Earlier the House approved the bill 208 to 47 after beating down a farm bloc move to kill it. Knowland (Calif) sought a recess to regroup his forces in a new session later today. a new session later today. f rf wE 5 { un | : it ghd itt — f rs ‘ Pane tet eotined Fm 2 ¥ aun Ra ‘i i iad iene tii, $3 ig lt fn gai Hit pi 7H Hn 7m . Seni ral ui i tb HI ie aie ut — ; [it ao ute i Ap B ae | ih Te fala : e- i} aE AL: afta ik Ay ait iu sal | AF agi: ro au jutit ret Peis ia Pe 2 Ae ii itl eG Ease neh Bo 2 tii dl a {cil fi i: a Hi I TT ley SS hates stilt fir Ri Mt | : HIF fg : He + 1] | rt. py Sal Hf Pun ya airy Te a ibe rate 2 i 18 |x 2 AGS Li ii qtr i za nn il eee moet i! hi i radi ul te i Af r Ht Nit! [eine He P|
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By FRITZ HOWELL
COLUMBUS, Ohio @—A decade
lago he was a hungry, homeless
land frightened kid, dazed by the
death of his mother and father as
war came to his native Persian
| hills.
‘! Today he’s the No. 1 choice to/|
’| win the fifth National Caddie golf
championship. . * *
That’s the big leap made by
17-year-old Dick Hauff of Chicago,
who yesterday fired 76-70-146, two
‘over par for Ohio State Univers-
ity’s 7,120-yard par 72 “Scarlet”
1, Phile- | course, to lead the 36-hole quali-
Recreation Nine Is Victor
in Drayton Playoff Action
Richardson Dairy a 5-3 set back on
the 5-hit pitching of Jim McClellan.
McClellan had a no-hitter going
for 524 innings. Five hits in the
ist inning gave Recreation 3 runs
and 4 more in the Sth pushed
across the deciding runs.
Dick Hubble paced the 11-hit
ork. 2m); | attack with a triple and 2 singles.
Gidley Electric and Richardson’s
meet tonight with the loser bowing
out of the 2-game knockout tour-
Cleveland, | ney.
Cleve.| The Little Leagué championship
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CADDIE TOURNEY MEDALIST—Dick Hauff, 17,
a Persian-born war orphan, shows his score card| Caddie Golf tournament at Columbus, 0. He
after shooting sub-par golf in the afternoon round | carded scores of 76-70—146. Hauff was adopted by
of the 36-hole qualifier Tuesday at the National | an American army major during World War Il. i
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The fine score earned a $250
college scholarship for the gritty
kid. He has another $250 coming
from the 1952 tournament in which
sportsman, And if he survives the
Rate dR iales tag 1 el ie ey pay j We pe ay ’ ’
match play which starts today and
winds up Saturday, he'll add an-
other $1,000.
He'll enroll in Florida State Col- |
lege at Tallahassee in September, |
Aug. 31.
Dick, as a six-year-old, was
found by American soldiers. The |
sponsor was Maj. Frank Hauff of |
, ‘s ? *
Dick is 5 foot 5 and weighs 142. Party Se We Te eR Sy oleae wont may See ee
GI’s adopted him, but his No. 1) were
Cobb, Speaker and
Wagner Hardy Men
lished countless records in
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|Final Workouts for Bout
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play on the University of
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Olson's training camp at Nice in
Events Tuesday
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Scrap in Detroit
The two fighters fought toe-to-
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time best. He: spent a long and | ;
successful amateur career in the
and is particularly well- | Putsburgh
each other alternately in trouble
jand near knockouts.
Major League Results
Cleveland 3 6 —
New York ......... 81 7 66 63
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Baltimore 3 “6S 7 =6.331
TODAY'S GAMES
@ | New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.—Ford tph.
(124) vs. Kellner (6-14)
Detroit et Cleveland, 1 pm—Aber (47)
or Hoeft 12) vs. W ass)
. p.m.—Con: . suegrs
(14-3) or Martin (48) vs. Larsen (315)
| Boston at Washington, 7 0.m.—Nixon (#10)
| ¥8. McDermott (6-12 12)
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Wen Lest Pct. Behind
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Chicago *e 11 @ & “ D3 Is @
at New York, 12:30 a
FF ad or Dickson (7-14) vs.
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(15-10) vs > a».
Slows of ) Ee, i pm —Haddix
(154) vs Spahn :13-10).
Cincinnati at 1:30 p.m.—Drews
G3) ws. Cole (2-4).
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
New York & = a | 3
Pittsburgh 5 Brookiyn
Chicage Ss. Cincinneti b
a Pitsburg. 12:20 = 1 : iJ
Ss. at Milwaukee, 2:3 p.m.
Cincinnati at Chicago, 1:30 p.m, eyno
Cards 86 Tuesday to
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an i
the loyal fans who have insisted
General Manager Branch Rickey
will produce a winner are-bursting
at the séams. * a .
The Pirates are in last place in
the National League but 20,102 fans
turned out last night to watch them
spot the Brooklyn Dodgers two
runs in the first inning, then come
through with a 4-2 victory for their
fifth consecutive win. The crowd
was the largest to watch a night
game here this year.
The five-game winning streak is
the longest since Rickey took
charge of the Pirates in 1951.
The Pirates now have won nine
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tickets set last year.
Individual game tickets still are
available for the Purdue, Wiscon-
sin, Washington State and Mar-
quette games.
Purdue, the game
on Oct, 23, is leading the sales.
Wisconsiz, here on Oct. 2, is
second, Both figure to be sell-outs
ported for the Iowa, Michigan and
Minnesota games with the Indiana |
game trailing.
TUESDAY'S STARS
‘ BATTING—Willie Mays, New
Giants defeated Philadelphia, 8-3.
PITCHING—Howie Pollet, Chi-
Jets’ Nine
mark. Marv Caswell of GMC Class A Statistics a
Domi
Hagyard, Jets... .cccccsese
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Sally Wins WOGA Weekly Tournament
Four were tied for the runnerup
spot, Mrs. Keith LeClair, Mrs. Rob-
ert Marsh, Clara June Mosack and
Irene Bretzlaff, all with 85s.
Los Angeles’ Bradley
Leads in Junior Meet
BALTIMORE (®—Foster (Bud)
Bradiey of Los Angeles took a
ond round at the Hearst National
York Giants, tripled and hit three | Junior golf championship on the | | singles in four times at bat as the | Mt.Pleasant course.
Bradley, winner of the recent
USGA match play championships,
cago Cubs, snapped a 10-game los-| got off to a shaky 39 going out,
Rangers have got "em, which helps |
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two-stroke lead today into the sec- League pitchers.
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of Knollwood, played their best
ball against Middiecoff. The golf-
ing dentist from Memphis fired a
32-37—69, 3 under par. Hubar re-
ceived a trophy as low amateur
with 75, Elson posted a 77 and
Ross,
Big Stick’ Policy . . ’ .
Aids Minors’ Pilot LYNCHBURG, Va. @—Roland
LeBlane learned much about the
big stick policy in his service with
the U. S. Marines. Since
manager and catcher of the Lynch
burg Cardinals he has been making
trouble for opposing Piedmont
He is
around .381 which keeps him
race
Trabert-Seixas Are Unimpressive in Winning Their raze Ht th Fs A
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vis hopefuls ran into difficulty Bill
7 | andrew Paton
Ist Start in National Doubles Net Tourney
off his singles game in recent, our Seniors’ title, We want to com
months, was far from his best. |centrate on that.”
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* beans dleplaying and soy- | ¥s, 4 ranaparent. oF Red | NEW YORK
beans dling frm tone while Sat Ser Sonccioepeg femes: [one Ock W — Steels
weak-| Peaches. Ned Have i, 3.00-3.38 eats, | day in moderate lower to-
All cereals started = et. Be aed taen a Utilities and activity.
active dealings, out firm in|, wemriabes: Beane, 6 bu. Water- | ing materials producers of build-
2 pele dettant eaten cutoed.. 180-380 pa: beans © gree an, na | ound while mation picture
a It gained around five contract. | beans, war 0.00 bat 340-400 bu: beans rubber stocks picture and
poems | eee
: initia) o1~« Fy -% 3.50 bu. Beets, was rest
& buying was burst of | * 1128-1.79 bu. Bros beets, No. Trading irregular
> ket s-drrerlpe had the way the mar._| rea.” Mo - Rate with por eSieat at a brisk pace
* Wheat near the end Ne uta MS 1.28-1.00 bushel enhnen. the pace slackened mixed, Then
hour of the firs Not asct8, don 'beha. Carr caboose. | crafts as steels
3 was % to % t | 2.50-3.00 } don, ‘dehs. Carrote, topped, | the and olla weakened Siowly
tember $2.13% higher, Sep- — an mas me's No. 1] its ae started to Slowly
e September $1.6 corn % to % lower, | pic No. 1. 1:28-1:80 hye ‘toa Gore, | nOSn yest point and recover from
to % egy oats unchanged | "ess a rem Gecumvert |e ee ond hy cect after
S to se owe, December B ticers, Ma. i tera bu. eucumbers, Sperry y depressed.
soybeans % a stove | seis. bus erie ae i than four per jumped more
September 33.25% cents higher. Ne Rona ie ee es oS decided to raise the dividena
quis & . and lard 5 to ri = 1. 2.00-2.50 p 1.80 des wns ee split the stock, But the dividend
t September dred pounds hi 1, 2.00-2.50 re Pris. Ontong’ ary. Me tled somewhat the issue
$16.67 higher, | ! ib below set.
: || E 380.300 "ba. Paruey, eur dry. No] Other the high
4 Grain P ‘yeri0o, dos. bane wuriy, No. | Chrysler oe re eens
: rices Pye 1 behs; 1 — | Ne. ‘ throp Aircraft ’ Goodrich 7
2.00-2.50 | bu: | pepper hot No. 1 Lockheed. Ge Nor-
eannae-to-Ounies 2.00 bag Potatoes, sweet, No. ‘| Dynamics, General .
‘Wheat— 100-Ip Samos Bg No. 1, 1. necot, ° Electric
eer. : ning grain ee me hee Thy Ee 3.40-3.80 Dome Mines , Ken-
| ~~ eRe 1775 1.21% | Niite. fancy. OS: at Sew See Cyanamid, Bal , Americ
March . +. 2.15% Sept 7 dos , 1.00 dos behs; : padishes Northern F timore & an
my... 118% Nov.) 319 60-15 : oo. Rhu sats No. 1, 60- Pacific Ohio,
ve 2.132% Jan. « esos 341% bu. pchs. coe . No L and Loew's . Standard Oi] (N)
govt. eee. 1.00% Maren "°° 274% coun. pam, ooese Be. } 4 Fg Declining were
Bee 2 iiss Ha Muang OI squash, bubberd mee i d0eade belies Airera Sn
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Dec. Nov clases Leg 1.25-1.56 pe 1 wate bskt; squash Tobacco. , Boeing Amastene
+ aecvee 31% De "3 No. 1 . basket. To _Me-bu; fancy , Allied Che .
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egrcee RSet prose oh topped. Mo % ie eS RS Southern Railway phar Dodge
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Mitten il coqavate, bleached, 4 . toot te te: Admiral 3 Stocks
a. tuce, ey Wo 1, 2. 250-200 bu. Air Reduc |. 24 Isl MOU
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pleaded guilt Drayton Pl leat Mo W100" 1.3.0 3-don erate: | Allied St 35.7 Johns Man... ) | owt, of Rvenerls D—Susie
the guilty to dri ains 13 ba a es ee |e wn. S86 Jenee & L ee “Cookie,” who w e, Ind. cradles a ae ee age
to have e of liquor and | lard, Me 1. 1.00- . Wo 1, 88-2. Alum ‘Lid See y mer. Bs as killed yesterda rished pal ee
an operator’ failure tara, Net. Let bu Kale, Wot 138 — LS . 861 y near thei » | Susie lost
* day s license rel, No No No 1,1 -~|Am Can oon 14 CK eee ir home. : her favori United Press
when he Tues-| 140-2 1, 100-1 t imei tc. on. |= oe Ene & bo of a bi te playma Fhete
med wan Lake appeared before we Pein ce . pt £38 | Am Cyan. 4 Brees G8 «.-- BS e g passenger bus. te under
Justice . Turnip, chard, No 1 Gas & - $16 LOF sees 172 . the wheels
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: Bia wat sentenced to 3 Se is Am Moe Pay 3t Lie Melia... a 0 10 ION
days CHICAGO m Motors Lockh y.... 6
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pay a $100 he | &, rset 248: —Potatoes: oe 3 iS . ine is Ye
costs. He rge when he| rppiies moderne; gums : arrivals 85; Am Gcies -. 3 Lene © Com... 8 ar
day Polar an additional for Long “White demand ae Se: | Am ou Fe. 313 Meck Tre. 33
he on the license County A, ES ogee lana Whites | A™ Too ++. a4 Eertis & ‘3S | akers at |
su onomn to ey a — 4.15; eecha 7 Rede 08; Am zine 3 Mead CP e m3 County Health Di to e t Bac 0 a egua
costs. and Reds $4.00. neues ae oP 4. 383) Sa irector | a $ |
cmc aco Armour & Co 10 Mid Sil Pa S24 ys Mea ‘ son Ur .
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If your friend's Dot. = 454;,US | Beth steel... Tet as Toon ort ending Aug. 7 ng the first full post erated in | St mare of t 60 per
tok, 0n Um bane GA. bata ——~ Boing Air. 612 Min Air Bre’. 304 County Director of according to | PUYers’ marke’ ee es Sam soles will comme tn te firet
m1, C. A. Mitchell. ee DETROIT. 140) sees Bond atom .. 183 Nie M Pw 32 | John D. Monre of Health De.| earhones the Soon all practical | alt of the year im the first
Michi “Tantric f Detroit, | vin beatat”*: ns xe. Am ar ae None of -| ed have been close ths just end- | Suruesume padre tho larg:
py ay s-bs Fae a | Brune Belk 3, Pac... sea | live the new polio victi than the industry to normal | Arwen ted in the
poe oS St . wid. 8 | Bru maine“. 373. O8 Pei in Pontiac o victims | enced i ustry has quarter
® j wtd. avg. 30%: ave. 42 : cat S84, | Budd Co e..173 Cute it Airlin 6 7 Aside , Monroe said in more th experi- As far .
in Rol rowneOrade : grea B large 46 aeons cree Se > - allay TES 64.4 | di from polio ; Ce an a decade mand i as over-all re’
avg. 52%; A ls 2z:.. 1.4 Otis ae eee 125 diseases, in , communicable rtainly the . ; is concerned tail de-
0 oe St ae ree Can Dry 19 Owens 135 | declined the coun first y have been authori the
e 28-31, wtd. 41-42, wtd. _|Can Pae -.. 12.5 Pae una: 2) lined last w ty general] in which w. the ties sa . sales
{ WASHINGTO!? oe 45. e c. ave. =* ev * pe Atri 26.7 Pan AWA SS a sl t week. Ger y war had no en or threat of easily y, the 1925 total
; way Michigan @ — Here is the peewers 23.” Case JI mt Penh EPL. 144 | increase Pa exception wih on pant Se, fg eee. cor do | Curemt year "Thee that of the
4 yesterday on a vot- pwned Tres’. oes Peram ~— ce daa | Cases. The com two to four new y has been t, the in- page, tradeing a scrap-
} ment to Senate amend- Poultry Gam pe at Parke De. ia follows: plete county re to an era of getting back buyers as c first time
making it @ felony bill cmIcaco . Gert-teeds.-. 3 Phlipe “De oe MY . port | ences. seasonal influ. | ‘te from hanging relatively
munist: (The pally a Com- ees