TALLY .HO—Dan Stewart, 13-year-old Muskegon boy shows off |
his prize caich. Young Dan baited a muskrat trap with bologna
and outfoxed a fox. The fox was caught inside the city limits.
AP Wirephsio
lke Will Continue Support
Fate of Eleven
in Clinton Trial’ Start of Deliberations
Delayed for 20 Minutes
by Defense Objection
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ®#—
A U. 8. district court jury
today’ began its delibera-
tions of the fate of 11
Clinton segregation case
defendants. ‘
A lawyer's wrangle de-
layed the start of delibera-
tions more than 20 minutes
‘after U.S: Dist. Judge
-\Robert L. Taylor finished
his charge to the jury.
The defense objected to Taylor's
characterization of a vital part of
the case as a “well-intentioned act
from the stafdpoint of integra-
tion.”
That episode involved the —
bleedy beating of the Rev, Paul —
freee apne encom
| In Clinton. He
Der. < ailic tendons Ue eae
-students past segregationist ad-
vocates on the streets of the tit-
ville. -of Rights Bill -Knowland =: When he finished his charge, ;
‘Taylor excused the jury and asked’
the opposing lawyers whether they tle highland town sear Knox-
=.
ing’ the MAKING READY — The Mackinac Bridge is framed in the
distance by steel members of this pre-assembled section, called a
stiffening truss unit, being towed to the construction site. Floating
130-Ton Steel Truss
Joins Straits Bridge ST. IGNACE (®—A giant triangle of steel was locked
into place above the Straits of Mackinac last night, link-
two main towers of the bridge between the *
song ~~ Objections or comments Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan.
illiam Shaw, assistant attorney | | The 130-ton truss was the final section needed to fill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Knowland (R-Calit) Powe of Louisiana, objected to| the gap over the deepest portion of ee straits, never
said after a White House conference today that Presi- the ‘htm s description of the min-| before bridged.
dent Eisenhower is supporting the fourfold objectives.
of the administrition’s civil rights bill now under at-
tack in the Senate.
Knowland, the Senate minority leader, said Eisen-
hower'’s patie aes as AL was sensi: in a written
7 Killed, 4 Hurt
on County Roads Monday Night Crashes
in Southfield Twp.,,
sia Fatal
Two persons were killed and four
others injured in two accidents on
Oakland County roads Monday
night.
Dead are James L. Churches,
4. son of Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard
Churches, 20440 Olympia St, Red-
ford Twp. and Howard C. Holah,
75, of 280 Euclid St., Birmingham.
* * *
The Churches boy died in Wil-
liam Beaumont Hospital from in-
juries received when the car driv-'
en by his-father collided with the
car of Patrick Peel, 65, of 27751
Bloomfield Dr., Lathrup Village.
The accident took. place in
Southfield Twp, at Twelve Mile
and Southfield roads.
Also’ injured were his father,
brother, David, 6; Patrick Peel;
and his wife, Elsie. Chorches and
Mrs. Peel are in fair condition.
* * *
Holah. retired manager of the
Birmingham Theater, was involved
in a collision at Hunter Blvd. and
Bowers St., in Birmingham, with a
car driven by Julius DiGrazia,
31, of 4714 Woodland: St., Royal
Oak.
Taken to Beaumont Hospital, Ho-
* Jah died four hours alter the acci-
. dent. DiGrazia was treated for
minor injuries and released.
Starting About Now
You're on Your Own
NEW YORK (NS) — The
Tax Foundation, Inc.,
today that the average $85-a-
week American worker doesn’t
begin to benefit from his labor
until shortly after lunch on Tues-
day, The non-profit research ar-
ganization explained the employe
devotes the first 12% hours in a
40-hour week providing for fed-
eral, state and local taxes before
he is free to start making his
living. :
estimated |
a Tomar of their cases) in thet
Detroit, The al
Saul Wellman. ‘bill will ! ‘tion of civil rights in gan- ‘hower said he Ronee the for ‘protec- s*regationist organizer.
eral, as well as voting
rights. ister’s action.
The jury came back but was) od
excused a second time before Tay-. When 240-foot gaps between each of the two towers)
and shore are completed in‘two weeks, the five-mile link
jor finally sent the 10 men and of the two sections of Michigan will touch both sides:
He carefully explained the three
parts of the government's charge,
against the 10 Tennessee detend-|
ants and John Kasper, Northern
The three paris are:
1. That the defendants had no-|
tice of and understood that a court,
‘injunction had been issued pre-
‘is located between Lake
‘Mic
The ‘job of fitting
‘bast truss into place 155 feet above
the water was completed about and Lake Huron. House OKS | al women off to begin delibera-|. The Straits of Mackinac é
or Postal Workers \dusk. Plans to do the job earlier in|
\the day went by the wayside be-) WASHINGTON (®—The House
cause of rough water.
The center unit, pre-assem- ‘today passed a bill granting an
‘across the board pay raise of $46
He also called for establishment venting any interference with the bieq by American Bridge Divi- a year for 518,000 postal workers.
‘of .a civil rights comatission and pretest of Clinton High School. jon of U.S. Stee] Corp., near St. ‘There were a of a pres-
a new civil rights decision in the
Justice Department.
: Kaowland said es
| feiteration of this positieg at a”
meeting with GOP congressional —
leaders could be interpreted as
indicating the Presidert opposes |
efforts to narrow the bill's scope
te provide only for protection of
voting rights.
Thit issue has been put before
ithe Senate by Sens. Anderson (D-
NM) and Aiken (R-Vt) with an
amendment to strike out the pro-
vision of the House-passed bill
aimed at enforcement of racial in-
tegration and other civil rights)
decisions.
not discuss with Eisenhower an
amendment. by Sen. Bricker (R-
Ohio) offered in an attempt to
save part of this section of the bill.
* x
Bricker proposed that enforce-
ment-action-on-general civil rights
could be undertaken only when the
President issued a directive.
Knowland said he is confident
the Senate will reach a vote to-
day on the issue of narrowing the
bill's scope.
“T am ready to agree to a time
to vote on that question,”’ he said.
“I think we can get such an ispiracy, 2. That one or more of the Ten-| Ignace, was floated into position jdential veto the Senate also
nessee defendants conspired with on three barges, then hoisted up. passes the pS estimated to:
Split-second - timing and tight) raise ee costs 318 million: 'Kasper to violate the injunction.
3. That, in pursuance of the con-
“overt acts” were com-
‘mitted,
Taylor said the jury has these
alternatives:
“You may acquit all these de-
fendants or convict all of them.
“You may acquit some and you
may convict -athers.
“If youracquit the 10 defendants
you must also acquit Kasper.” ‘teamwork: were -vital in lifting each
tof the. 6 sections, known as stif-
fening truss units. to final position
firmly lacked to
main cables of the bridge.
The 100-million-dollar steel path- the steel suspend.” er ropes hanging down from the ere over a veto. lars annually.
The vote was 379-38. This is far.
above the two-thirds majority that
ould be necessary to enact the
Senate committee has ap-
proved a 7'3 per cent pay in-'
way will reach 4.2 miles across the ‘Tease—about 5 per cent below)
Straits cael it opens for traffic
about Nov. 1.
High 76 * 80 Hhaitew for the postal. workers.
workers is now
Heat Siege Finally Lifted Cooler temperatures have been ushered into the Pontiac area, Knowland said the leaders did’
tures.
the remainder of the day.
“The U.S. Weather Bureau has
63 low for the next few days.
agreement.’ , bringing welcome relief from our recent siege of 90 plus tempera-
The weather |
The U.S. Weather Boreau’s Saptienal for this. area tonight 1s
cooler with a low of 50 to 54 degrees.
' Tomorrow will be a little warmer with a high of 76 to 80. Fair
and somewhat warmer with a low near 60 is the evening outlook.
predicted that temperatures will
average three to five degrees below the normal 4 high and normal ‘workers at this time on grounds
that the government as well as
In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding
8 a.m. was 58. At 2 p.m. the Press thermometer read 73. ‘about 20 days. the, House figure—plus some up-)
ward cost of ‘living adjustments'
The average salary of postal
about $4,340 a
oe
talk of a possible veto
Faces from President Eisenhow-
er's expressed opposition to any
‘general pay increase for federal
‘private citizens should avoid any-
Yesterday the mercury only rose to 78, a daily high far more thing that could add to inflation- |
’ tolerable than the sizzling % recorded on Sunday.
was muggy until a mid-morning r rain n fell, cooling temperatures for
~ Atom Test Suspension lary —
TOKYO —A six-man Japanese
delegation left for Moscow tonight
by plane to appeal for suspension
of atomic and hydrogen - bomb
tests,
The group, headed by Akira
Imamura, vice chairman of the
General Council of Japanese La-
bor Unions, will stay in Russia
Final Link of ‘Steel Spa
the 130-ton section to the erection area is a ticklish operation,
requiring almost perfect weather and surface conditions.
AP Wirephote
SaAaSTGT cis Ad Wadd; laniben l shee Sesuidngy: Soe: canton
of the Straits of Mackinac bridge is lifted into place early last
night after bridge workers waited nine hours for weather con-
ditions to become exactly right for the operation.
Weather Contest
Has New Leader | ‘GM Denies Jet. Atter Hot Sunday Profits Unfair. Sunday’s scorching tem
tures gave us a new bade in ct
the current Hottest Moment of
the Month contest,
Betty Miélke,. of 351 S.
liams Lake Rd., Waterford Town-
ship predicted July’s hottest mo-
ment would be at 4:71 p.m., July
21; and at 4:52 p.m. Sunday,
a mercury soared-to a muggy
% degrees.
Although a temperature of
merenry reached its very '
highest peak: at 4:52 p.m.,
when it very nearly esi
the 96 degree line.
Whether or not Miss Mielke
claims the $100 bond will re-
main a mystery for eight more
days,
Even thougk you've sent in
your entry for this month, don't
forget that the Press is con-
ducting another contest for Aug-
ust with the prize double ‘the
amount offered in June and
July, Wil- |
ture of F-S4F fighter planes was Says Its Share After
Taxes but 5:4 Per Cent
on Entire Project
DETROIT (INS) — -Congress-
‘man F. Edward Herbert, (D-La)
threatenéq teday to subpoena Gen-
eral Motors officials from Harlow
Curtice “on down’ in the con-
troversy over GM's defense con-
tract. profits.
The threat was an outgrowth of
— by the esis that
poet cost figures on a 1952.55
jet plane contract,
A company
phatically denied GM made “al
‘most double” its — on the
376 million doligr deal through
“excessive” cost estimates.
A company spokesman said:
“The contract for the manufac- em-
Missing Witness Turns Up
COLUMBUS, Ohio. @—Convict-; ed wife Slayer Dr. Sam Sheppard,
still. seeking freedom after three
years, today saw one hope -crum-
ble almost in his hand, but an-
other glimmer of hope arise in
lowa.
Only hours after. the unofficial
“Court of Last Resort” out
of the Sheppard case in the face
of Gov. C. William O'Neill's re-
versal of his permissio# for @ lie,
ditions which, to a degree, parallel
the Sheppard killing. No Ohio offi-.
cials were available for comment.
on the Kolofolias development.
BAD NEWS, INDEED
But, from Sheppard's view fre
the decision on the “Court of Last
Resort” to drop his case is bad
news indeed. ,
If the handsome 33-year-old os
teopath really is innocent as he
insists, the “court's decision”
capped the climax of a three-year a
*
to re subjected to. a polygraph
(lie \detector) ‘test.
Then, in a hectic day of devel-
‘opments, O'Neill reversed his per-
jmission for the test and, in a ho-
itel less than a mile from the. Ohio
| Penitentiary where Sheppard’ is
iserving a life sentence for sec-
ond. degree murder, the ‘Court of
Last Resort” decided it had come
to the end of the line—and with-
drew from jhe case.
The head of the “Court,” mys-
n Today's P s Press
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pee ee eee
Sheppard seni Dim, but Still. Remain tery: story writer Erle Stanley!
Gardner, visibly irked by O'Neill's
reversal: of position, said he is
dropping all further efforts to aid
Sheppard and added:
Referring wes an investigation of
Wedler in Flotida to be con
ducted by Samuel R. Gerber,’
Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) cor-
oner, Gardner declared: ‘‘I doubt! to}
it Wedler can be judged accurate-|company
. This satisfaction of the air force over
two. years ago.
thee
and 5.4 per cent after taxe,
“This is a reasonable rate of
2 galery nersae ignigg gree
of profit realized by GM on its
re
for Concessions U. S. Hoping to Spur
East= West Conference.
on Arms: in London
Dulles said last nigh e
time will -come when the
tiest and most
hold of weapons —
which to bring immense
future would hold if diplomats con-
tinued talking “actually
doing something.”
“: 2 *
The alternative, he said, is that
mankind “must learn to live as
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
“Ford Sales Set.
6 Month Record Pass $3 Billion — First
“Half of '57; Earnings
Equal $3.15 a Share
DETROIT #—Ford Motor ‘Co.'s
,/Sales hit a record peak in the first
six months of 1957,
President Henry Ford Tf said
sales totaled $3,009,500,000, passing
“General Motors profit on this ‘the three-billion-dollar mark in a@
contract was 11.3 per cent ‘six-month period for the first time.
The figure represented an in-
crease of 27 per cent over sales
Se
last year.
Earnings per share amounted to
$3.15 in the first half of 1957, com-
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| man of the Wixom Charter Commission, officially swore i a
The one-week campaign will | | T. Stadnik as first president of the new village of Wixom 1
tie in with Michigan State Ap- | The ceremony took place at Wixom Elementary School and a
te administering the oath of office to six memibers of the first” village ;
Stadnik, secretary of the Wixom Civic Assn. asked co-
“in order to make Wixom af Oitstand-
“TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957
To Roll i
~ County Groups:
~ Meeting July 25. ~~ Plan™ Intensive
to Acquaint Housewives
With Home Product .
WEST BLOGMFIELD TOWN-
SHIP—Plans for a “Use Michigan
Applies at Home” campaign will
be formed at a meeting slated for
8 pm, Thursday at West - ‘Bloom-
. field Township Hall.
Representatives from Kiwanis
meeting,
~~ their agricultural project Lead
1957.
Kiwanis ‘Clubs in the tri-county
area are dedicated to the purpose
of acquainting Michigan house-
wives with a home product.
Kiwanians intend to set aside one.
full week late in September or
early in October for a concentrated apples,
ple Commission's
be known as the “Big Ten.” It |
was se named because the eyes |
oe Ne tne eee ba
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ket. Drive
council.
operation from all residents
ing amore " -that,
a rive in support prices.—. now.
ine the legal minimum of 75 per
Slate Romeo Benefit
to Feature Vocalist °
Romeo folk singer, \May Hawk,
will be the featured vovalist at a)
benefit musical coffee from 10 to!
12 Wednesday morning, io the
home of Mrs. C. L. pai, 3 213
Church Street.
The event is shanet to raise
funds for the Woman's Guild of St.
‘Paul's Episcopal Church. Co-
hostess will be Mrs. Thomas
- |Bowen.
“‘ need of expansion
uilding be forwarded
Now in Sight
“was @uthorized to
lcogrege “Tt is a bad situation’ North Pine; and to enquire of The struction of a bigger postoffice
located at the corner of Fareibe,
>i and Slocum roads. The present) «=
work. postoffice on Farmington road, ‘bes! +
cent of Parity _ would slow Gowsr-
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. MARRIED — About 200 witnessed the ceremony performed by
Rev. G. E. Behnke uniting Donna Lee Boyd and Elmer O, Whaley
Jr. in marriage Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Boyd; Lake Orion, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and, Mrs. E. 0. Whaley Sr. of Clio. The evesing service was read |
in n Hy Cross Latheren Church. _foows Orchard Lake a
Mr. o lived with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanna, 215 First Street, Milford;
Harald P, Breivik of Norway, Holly High School, who was guest of .
and Mrs. Clare G. Voorheis, 6700 Brendel Road, Davisburg,
Petunia g-aanggain peehigeg alpen orga
School, who lived with Mr. aad Mrs. Cart E."Heliman, 465
-Sashabaw a. — Plains.
Civic Building
at F armington .
FARMINGTON — x City
making extensive plans for a
township.
Another site, = half acre on
State, west of Fa road,
is being eyed po a cen.
ter which would hall,
public safety p and oft.
street parking.
Councilmen _ have A 8 city,
imanager, Earl Scherffiug, 1@
fer an appraised $51,000,4er-
latter site. ~~ tie
d Betty Comat Wed.
; Betty Jean is the aes of,
Mr. and Mrs, William Clarkston,
lof Lake Orion and the bridegroom
jis the son of Mrs. Elaine Kline
land the late Vern Case.
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Attending the couple were Mr.
and Mrs, — E, De Long of
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They will make their horne in
‘Lake Orion.
did a rushing business at the
| 10th antiual Pohtiac Motor Engineering family picnic. held: Jast
Y Saturday ‘at er _ No, 10 near, ee Taking time out! —
5%
x Hundreds at Picnic
.. Vision, for Pontiac Division HIGHLAND — Pontiac Motor Di-
vision Engineering employes and
families came to State Park No.
10 here from all corners of Oak-
land County Saturday for a picnic! .
program that was loaded with: en-
tertainment. Several hundred aed
sons attended,
Feattire of the morning attivity
“was a softhall game between First
Floor and Second Floor teams from
the Engineering Building, The
First Floor won by an 8-2 mafgin.
Races and games attracted
both youngsters and adults dur-
ing the afternoon, Prizes were
awarded to first, second and
third place winners,
Leading prize winner of the ne
was George Timoff, a Pontiac en-
giheer, who won a portable tele- library, civic center - postoffice:'~
tween State and Alta Loma, is Be)
ing sought by the city for a library, ~
to be operated jointly by city and ~
2p
Learsey Case spoke Geir F scone!
Saturday. The Rev. William!
any Collycott epee se the rites '
MR. AND MRS.
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WALLED LAKE — Honeymoon-
ing. in northern Michigan are the
.jnew Mr, and Mrs. Charles R.
Rebitzke, who will reside at Twin
Beach following the trip.
Married in a 2 p.m. ceremony
ROBERT BAKER
Rochester Man
Pursues Career
vision set.
Youngsters consumed $150 worth
of ice cream and soft drinks which
were donated by Pontiac Motor Di-
E. M. Estes, chief engineer of
Pontiac, presented a trophy to
Marvel Stafford, who was crowned
“Miss Engineering” for 1957.
|Annval- Fish Dinner
Slated for Sunday
‘Cottage at Randall Beach,
/ Indie ROCHESTER — Sunday’ is the
date of the, fn go Fish Dinner
sponsored hy) the ' Rochester. Volun-
eer Fire> Department.’ The affair
will be. held noonin Firemen’s
Village and Township ‘officials
ahd jocal business men -will be at-
Approximately 200 then
will attend the dinner: Tickets are
on] sibel i Gouentbeyey se ee: 7H in Engineering
ROCHESTER — A licensed land
surveyor, Robert Baker of Roches-
ter, is assistant engineer for the
Buildings and Grounds department
at New Mexico A & M College.
He received. his master of science
degree in January of this year,
in civil engineering.
Among Baker's duties is the
supervision of student engineers,
who are chosen to work at A & M
during non-class hours.
‘Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
H. Baker of 2623. Hartline Dr.,
Rochester, he ‘ts a 1946 graduate
ot Pontiac High School, After his
graduation from Mexico A & M
he bacame a junior member of
gineers . of which he was —
ly ‘st : t president.
the American Society of Civil En-|
Baker's wife, Margie, also. \of in at Commerce Community Meth-
odist Church, July 20, their pe
ents are Mrs. Frank Pershoh of
with long tapered
sleeves and a fitted
waist.
Patricia ‘Anderson of Walled.
Lake attended as maid of honor
“with Milera Hutton of Walled Lake
las bridesmaid,
| * * *
| Attending as best man was Eu-
gene Bongiovanni. of Nofthville
and Eugene Rebitzke, all of North-
ville, as ushers, ‘
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A reception in the church base- ‘ment followed the ceremony,
To Meet Architect
at Orion Thursday -
LAKE ‘ORION — The “Orion
Community Center, Inc. meeting
ship’ Hall at 8 p.m. Will give citi-
zens an opportunity to meet the
this meeting.
oe oe ae,
A request by several of the
young members of the community
center for a youth dance spon-
sored by the group also will be
given consideration.
100-Pound Bomb Found
Proves to Be Harmless .
MOUNT CLEMENS.un—A bomb
Bay near here Sunday has been
identified by the Air Force as a
harmless World War I ee
‘bomb,
* * *)
\ to pats out ‘salt deine ‘to the agian PO was of
\ 124 Sone . Oxford. aie. eed aaoern aed dy
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ent, ° / \ Rochester, is assistant, reports
cn for the Physteal Science
atory, at New eas a
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with William Myers, Per Ifversen!
on Thursday at the Orion Town-| -
architect, who will be present at).
found in shallow water in Anchor! 5
The 100-pound bomb, ound hy ta Slate Fair at Imlay
fo Begin on July 30 il
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jhands. to help harvest tart cher-
‘ries, blueberries and string beans,
: * * *
“Anyone whe wants work can
| xet_it,” said Henry Willis, farm labor placement officer. He
noted that the harvests were just
starting and the situation would
call for more labor later.
7,000 pickers employed last week
with the cherries, blueberries and
beans all coming on at the same
* * *
“We could usé 1,000 mofe pick-
‘Jers in this area,” Wills said. *
she Sineadel aloes cau or
slightly higher, than last year. -
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Tart cherries bring the picker
30 cents a lug or better, blueber-
‘ries 6 cents a pound ahd beans
2 cents a pound. Wax beans and
‘finer green beans were picked at
‘the rate bed : setuid a pean: to
werkers. :
"PATRICIA A. PERKINS Patricia Ann Perkins, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James F.
as well as bg caltr. z
4 ‘and poise, | . tore "q
The Muskegon area had about —
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ETHEL MERMAN:
And she’s not alone. Millions of folks who visit New York —
agree . . » “New York has the mostess” of everything —
havin for your vacation pleasure — everything to_
make your visit a festival of fun.
Sports fans enjoy big league baseball.
Playgoers enjoy Broadway's brilliant array of star drama, music and
comedy, and of course Pontiaé Press Theater Tour visitors will see
Ethel Merman as she stars in her current musical, “Happy Hunting.”
World Thinkers ait in on United Nations sessions at UN headquarters
on the banks of the East River... .join representatives of 81 nations
in meditation of world problems. Pontiac Press Theater Tour visitors
will enjoy.a conducted tour of United Nations’ activities.
Sightseers stroll up fabulous Fifth Avenue, study the Bohemian
culture of Greenwich Village, absorb the atmosphere of offbeat
places like Chinatown or the Fulton Fish Market—walk down the
granite canyons of Wall Street, or see a slice of African life at the
z00.
Pleasure seekers dine and dance in the air conditioned splendor of
| New York’s finest hotels and clubs. |
Gourmets and gourmands | get. their fill on exotic feasts of shiskebab,
sukiyaki, souffle’, smorgasbord, pizza or choice thick — in
‘New York’s host of restaurants.
Art lovers enjoy their finest hours ‘ in ine York’s many mm ie eee:
and galleries. .-or revel in music under the stars at outdoor concerts.
Happy hunting-—yéu' enjoy looking around New York where it’s
open season on veges: sagan
NEW YORK ISA SUMMER FESTIVAL
. +. and you will be privileged to enjoy
. the thrills when you fly to New York with
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fi NEW YORK (®—Who is major
league baseball's best clutch hit-
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As near as can be determined,
he's Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee
Braves.
“The 23-year-old Braves’ slugger
is the leader in game-winning
blows—a system of rating the top
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5% OFF 7 forth so fast, his head stuck’ hand . pag: ATS ee ee es
{Od | out of both ends of Pa iui ing teameiey sd’ speed ‘me R PH : oq at onte!*’ Saturday. Draw is set\for 9:30 (Up tanowrn: ne he are a senor Out in Oakland, California, this week, more than) —
1,000 roller skaters from all over the country, including] _
28 from the Pontiac area, are competing for champion-| —
; Ships in 51 events, :
ers have been fighting an uphill battle with those who|
_ have ‘scoffed at their claims to get positions on
sports pages of the country’s newspapers.
k we * erty
The attitude that roller skating was strictly in ‘the
realm of social and recreational activity was the barrier) —
which for a long time kept skating in the obscure places) _
: yk — j : _—Pontiac Press “T've come a- to this
came in 1937 when the Roller Skating Rink Opera- | yo win; LEARN ABOUT D iG = When ee eta taaed” day,” be auarted. “l'weat to task) tors’ Association organized in Detroit for the purpose | on Cass Lake, all one day’s district regatta races were abandoned, |all my friends. I had a speech to
_ of leading the fight for its product —thé skater. RR IIN se ec beets, Fetinn Yesks Gos Sis eeseed sume eee ee
Today, the RSROA represents 20 million roller skat- gel ge waton apie met gee Re pacha a oe 64
ers in the United States. Yt provides competition on| tmer ne | the two new members:were e-|
the state, regional and natjonal levels witich is as com- : eet en ees
petitive as championships and tournaments found in. = < that hed. been built under the
any American sport: - ~ Pape shade trees in front of the Hall of
IT HAS COMPETITIVE THRILIS i -—S Resume NI Race: LAr lhe gaenaaeatmanar gn It offers the thrills of ice, but on wheels. It has)" ™ f Street from curb to curb and over-|
grown internationally and now wants a rightful spot] my » 3 : : a mee ee
alongside the other competitive sports. *y Chisox Battle NY | In a few ego’ — possie
In roller and ice skating there are divisions ‘or ss aligadir st oneg oe Ee
speed and art. The artistic end of each features > ee a Ue Laat Comdeaie precision and intricate patterns with as many skill- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [(7-3). At Washi , The Indians, |get drubbed, 13-4, by the Chicago
fyl techniques as there are necessary for a pergon | Will the Braves be able to hold|fush and Dis | a2) auletinen Suse tees bao a developing his skill in golf, tennis, bowling and | the lead despite injuries? Can the/4.-4 stobbs 3-13, Born Pico pepe tatl other sports. oe Cardinals win at home? Will the cane Dietaiiey wee Cronteed
’ : Dodgers, loaded with walking . were being honored. Roller skating has its pro and its amateur. The prO|wounied, be ale tw oid dir ov ROA, Ha s Lick Marse Joe, who won eight pen-
is often the teacher. The competitor in championship/ ie aoe Sen meet Ome D ae ee
meets is always the amateur, who can be in the “diaper” |*V"4, another _— pees : po a a grand on:
division under the age of 6 or in any of the four other! : ge agate Forest Lake Par nea tt th soe os Ce
classes up to the seniors. Even Helen Trent never had it)* theahnd the dusnies, anata, Sete
When the elimination championships begin on the |tnar ‘say opera the National| Forest Lake Country Club's ee eee + state level, a field of over 25,000 across the country [League is staging as a pennant|™odeled golf course had its first} “Most responsible of all for my
vies for the titles and positions at stake. The cast Tce. And after the St. Louis|toumament since the overhauling|being here are the great players,” ae haa ee iia Wl the Cardinals were rapped 13-4 by the|Monday and three area pros hand-| said McCarthy. “And God knows,
narro | regional competition ar there | Chicago White Sox in yesterday's|¢d par 71 a beating. I had.my share of the good ones./
skater bids for national recognition. aR Seen en, SS fo - Shik tii col very a et 3 indignities suffered Pontiac's ‘ pro'cause I would forget
Very few people know that right here in the Pontlacic.n.. deteat by the American|Bob Gajda ang, Roy Beattie each|and leave somebody out.” area a@ great number of roller skaters have done them-/League, the pennant pursuers get|fired a torrid 68 for the low in- Glancing toward Mrs, Lou Geh-
~ selves proud on all levels of competition. -lback to business today with the/dividual scores in a PGA-spon-\rig, widow of his former first
One of the outstanding’ names in the record book of|War"™ ‘ame st ‘home to the/sored proamateur tourney. Forty jpesctvings back many a sad tet the RSROA is Laurene Anselmy, who today at 19 is a) * * * of the field of 109 teams. ory but also a lot of happy ones."
retired amateur and now a teaching pro in Pontiac. In the AL, where the only real) Bone teamed up with Al Posen of egy oP eye Pag ar ate Littirenn beta ae toe eink voller the question is “If the Yankees are|Tam O'Shanter CC to win the best|P@rd, .
e how Toller skating aS &),, great, why aren't they playing|ball division with a card of 30-33-63, Supervisor, and thanked bis pro- sport. She would affirm that the pileups and spills|.700 bali?” (that’s a joke, son),| Bone's victory netted him $170.|fession, When Oe ran eis
and the great competitive spirit of the contestants could place New York gets another|Gajda earned $139 by joining Phill tianse 08 AMC JS Ma they hardly be ‘@ social tea. : ~~ |ehance to wrap it u early, re-/Smith for a 64 and 2nd place. the best of it.”
ly be called Satin keene with n Oe-gnendiad The leaders: . ever give you ola“
RODGERS OKAYS PONTIAC BOUT flor a three-game set with the lose pene Pes ncrene 28-22-88 tmee™ from East Amherst, N.Y. Sammy Rodgers, the scrappy lightweight from) },, Ager iat AL games, it’s\ngm Watrous-Tys Balewin'....24-21—88| algo pointed out the newsmen who
Benton Harbor, who had a fabulous record as an ama-|Kansas City at Boston, Cleveland|B! Parker-Ted Panariies ..... 31-24 —se/first suggested he might Be #
_ teur of 140 victories in 144 bouts, including 112 knock-|st Washington and Detroit at Bal-insr pessie-car, Sedt jo-:- 3¢2—| “in 1912 at Wilkes-Barre, Tom
ot as aed ele ae Conn eat Se ee ee aes eee opponen jum,* games June 15, 8°ljeck Pleck-Al Perry ..........36 “Bill Clymer gave me
Two of his losses since turning pro have been to nines as cet Wns Wenn pom: baideral Conner rsss-s- 36-30-46 the job after he read the story.”
Kenny Lane, the Muskegon title contender, and to |who has won six in a row | ae ee ee aleoes Ok ~*~ * *. ' : ine : : oe in an, unfavorable decision. He has Na oe wr cuicars nlROX De Sota Wins [Jake Ruppert, Ed Barrow ‘and
. ‘ the last iwo games of the Western| George cer, EAdie Collins and . Both fighters will move into Pontiac, Friday Aug. 9th/trip, is third, 12% games back, Opener at Jackson Joe cronin of the Red Sox as front
and hold workouts in a training ring to be set up at/Sviné into the game with Mines) office men who made his job
Crofoot. playground. af hey Seon ‘ed easier. the Red Sox against Virgil Trucks broke into
prive Redlegs bit 20 ot more| Hoeft Opens at Baltimore
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sanvers” Tigers Defend Sth Place FOR RENT
TRAVIS BALTIMORE # — The Detroitithe Tigers te vs HARDWARE iw Tene cee as Bee — 7 we Orchard ied a hree-game series ti-
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he participates in a pre-school track meet at Saginaw's Ward 6 years of age, Homer Williams
munity Center Track Meet. It took six pictures to show 63, of Detroit, fired an 83-34.
style from. the- running start to the balanced, upright finish. Bob Dawson of Pontiac, the
stands 40 inches in his bare feet. The hurdle is 25 inches high. oldest golfer in the field at the
age of 77 was runnerup with
92-84,
‘ . Harry Goullaud of Royal Oak
Who's Top Clutch Hitter? wk 'iw ver ‘score novors wi . a Pees kane AO Menten, Se Sah, 4
It Looks Like Hank Aaroni#.¢ S22 "=" *
the pivotal hit in seven games this Pete Green Co-Medalist
a ~*~ * * Pete Green, star Birmingham
Credit for a game-winning blow|High golfer, and Tommy Ahern is given to each batter who putsishared medalist honors in Mon-
(his team ahead to stay in the sixth|day’s Junior District golf tourna-
seventh, eighth, ninth or an extrajment at Dearborn Country Club.
Don Hoak of the 5. Andreen, by the Asso- ’ has produced] *e* 's second $8 to win the girls
{ners while Bill
man, paces the Wd denCAN x.y Vé Chicago (A) 13, 8, Louie OD 4
Other players so Detront thy Fr Gharionten (AA) 3
Lady Pros Arriving
Head for Wolverine The nation’s leading women golf
Open match men's par of 72 and that
KIDS KNOW BEST ~ Bob Feller may be out of organized baseball as an active pitcher, but youngsters haven't forgotten
the former major league strikeout king as he conducts clinics.
Detroit Cutter Home 1st!
in Chicago-to-Mackinac
Picture a fine figure of a fish—
solid gold, with dollar signs for Resort Areas Consider
Good Fishing an Asset
The Associated Press so have the Northwoods States E
Gives your home gay, modern,
fade-resistant color that stays Now the government of Bermu-
That's the way pfficials of fash- 44 has discovered that its rather
5 wate are was 39 hours, 18 minutes,’52 sec-
onds.
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Class D boats took “the ‘next
three places in the overall com-
petition, Flame, owned by James
Dean of Chicago Yacht Club, was
second with a corrected time of
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DONALDSON LUMBER 27 Orcard Lake
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re Zaharias Fund
The card is-a benefit perform- |
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\gate earmarked for the Babe Za-|
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Big 54-in, All Steel 95 SEN i Ba Sink Outfit 74" Lots of Storage i 8 This 1O9* $5 DOWN
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