1. Z { psy Eve es Foo eat ee i The Weather | ; 2 f 1.8: Weather Barean Forecast ay . Cloudy ee s (Details ot Page 2) Es / Tah Yuan . we 7 2s ee Masked Trio Holds Up C NR Train ~ a ® PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 98, 195744 PAGES at. e Lucky Family Gets’ Keys to Golden Pontiac is EVERYBODY HAPPY? — Well, almost everybody was very happy in the Wayne Lidgard family at Wisner Stadium last night. Shown here (left to right) are Mrs. Lidgard (partly hidden); her daughters Sharon, 10, and Lee Ann, 3; Mr. Lidgard holding Bruce, 15 months; Monroe Osmun, and S. E. Knudsen, Pontiac ease of stage fright. Division general manager, who presented Mrs, Lidgard with the keys to the gold Pontiac which she won. Everyone seemed to be happy about the situation, except Bruce, who suffered a slight a *® ®& * © * | Reception Honors | Bd fe oe ..& £ : | Pontiac Division | Loot Mail Car i : A host of General Motors and Pontiac Motor Division iy p f ht p I Sagraiek ott cocude Ins chywide towne tee = tiac Motor Division’s 50th anniv ; % on gy i un ylignt Kun ° tiac or Division's oe : : ‘ in Ontario | waeeeee eee erent = merece, w io 7 p.m. a F Passengers Unaware as ; Tickets, at $3 sis s aa ie at the chamber's. & Gunmen Swing Aboard, tice. The affair is open to the public. g ° a Lock Up 8 Clerks A special shuttle-bus service will be provided from down- in years when they board- ed a moving Canadian Na- tional passenger train at Woodstock early today and looted the mail car. Two of ‘the bandits brandished automatics and the third waved a pistol when they confronted the eight clerks in the mail car as the train left Wood- stock station. They locked the eight men in a washroom and closet and set about rip- ping open mailbags during he eight-mile run to Inger- WOODSTOCK, Ont. (P— Three gunmen dressed as | railroaders staged one of © the most daring robberies = Colorado Prison Riofers Ls ck Stadium to See Pontiac ‘ town Pontiac to the Elks Temple and back. Passengers will be picked up on the Huron street side of the Oakland County court house and at the southwest corner of Pike and Perry streets, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Boe prs ee eh Cause 1 Death, Injury to 4 BUENA VISTA, Colo. (An inmate of the Colorado ; ‘State Reformatory was shot to death and four others ‘were wounded last night in a wild, 45-minute riot by 125 prisoners. They were locked inside a cell block with three guards but soon 60 officers, armed? and oe broke it up.’ Wa rden $. ‘soll- where they presumably got off. TT eee fire first. . Official investigators said they had no idea of how much was Phete ee eee ' stolen. One report, however, said’ the gunmen seized cash currency which was part of a bank transfer jaboard the train. it was not until the train was Dem Wins - Wisconsin Election for Senate Seat in Major Upset MILWAUKEE iw Proxmire, a 41-year-old Democrat, scored a smashing up- ‘death of Joseph McCarthy ( set victory yesterday in Wiscon-| ‘Wis), Consumers Power to Get More Gas for Heating _Proxmire will take office as soon There was a prospect today that some Pontiac area homeowners may have their applications for gas for tori heating purposes filled, as the State Public Service Com- (Stories, Pages 2, 37) mission approved a Consumers Power she proposal tO as he is accredited by the State. add 20,000 new customers. ‘Canvass Board. « That Probably’ The new service would be extended on the basis of will be within 10 days. prorating the new permits* | The victory will give Senate to the existing, backlog of there were 35,211 applicants in | DE™MocTats 0 seats compared with ad William sin's specia] election for the U.S. Proxmire became _ the first liberal Senate seat left vacant by the Demitocrat elected to the Senate R- \by this state in-25 years... - He scored his victory ever’ | Republican three-time governor | ‘Walter J. Kohler, a staunch! supporter of President Eisenhower | and twice a victor over Proxmire in races for the governor’s post. The election is for the 16 months remainitz of McCarthy’s term. i > = soll that the eight clerks were ‘ Winner able te get out of the locked and reported the A Ne ‘Roadblocks were quickly estab- lished at widely scattered points, between Brantford and London. The robbery scene is about 170 miles northeast of Detroit. to London, arriving 46 minutes late. * * * Investigators from the London) division of the Canadian Postal’ Service and from the railroad met the train on its arrival. Postal In-' vestigator- Ben Baker released a’ brief account of the event, but. _ Otherwise an official blackout was! put on. the case. count: WORE MASKS “The train was just moving ovt of Woodstock when the clerks sud- denly saw the men at the-front of : WILLIAM PROXMIRE | swinging fists, bunk fires and about twe minutes out of Inger- | Washroom snd closet. They |thick of the fight were shot in the at Dorchester Investigator Baker gave this ac- | “Tt was going really bad by the time I arrived,” Thomas said later, “I saw what had to be done, ‘and I set the example, I started About Future “none ome Teamsters Talk ak Se ‘Event Salutes Local Division Awarding of Gift Car, Music, Dancing Acts. Draw—Applavsé————— By DICK SAUNDERS Pontiac Motor Division's -\50th anniversary show at | Wisner Stadium last night was a booming success, with music,. dancing and plenty of laughs for the 9,000 area residents that packed the stands and seats to see the star-studded en- firing.” In the turmoil of flying chairs, Heated Discussion Held on AFL-CIO Relations and Charges Made LOS ANGELES Two days of heated discussion may produce a passing bullets, Kvariste Gomez. 23, was killed. Three other inmates in the leg and a bullet hit another in his. ‘ 2 \decision by Teamster leaders to- | Two guards were beaten un-'day that could determine the fu- _conscious. | One of them, Robert Allinger,'to the AFL-CIO. 47, threw the lock that prevented! Being threshed out by ‘ture of the big union's relationship| manager, Mayor William son, A. C. Girard, president of the - Downtown Pontiac Association, president. of i Sate Si | Kadgaea of Anbare | ee tee ee eae: | Pontiac which she won as part of the 50th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lidgard came te the the stand with their entire family any of the youths from fleeting.'peamster executive board. in a ‘© Teceive the award, As Mrs. '45, were then badly beaten. swer to charges by the AFL-CIO: FS (Ethical Practices Committee that | They were marching more than the union is dominated by corrupt ‘200 of the camp's aged - in- influences. mates into the cell block after : dinner and recreation. Many were| ook figure oe oe P rae {Still outside the cell block eee Stesten — ‘chairs and began plummeting the| Teamsteers and the odds-en ‘two guards with their fists and, ayes to be the next a clubs. of the union. ‘Sere ure abaut 18 elle cn | The Ethical Practices Commit: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) (tee yesterday included charges ‘against Hoffa in its report on the LESS AEE allegedly im proper Teamster In Today's s eae moe | ere and 5 «-eeen' Dave Beck retiring President came out—of yester The train continued on its way He and guard Sam Montgomery, secret meeting is the union’s an-/idgard_ thanked everyone and happily managed to say, “It's 'wonderful,” ber son Bruce, 15 months -burst into tears, much to the crowds delight. ° He delighted the audience and : —4Continued on-Page 2, Col. 7) Occasional Showers Forecast for Tonight 46 for the Republicans, Wiseonsin .voters yesterday — = : —day’ sj < demand. _ the Pontiac area awaiting gas ; | the car. They were dressed in rail jday's session refusing to divulge Occasional showers are forecast The bulk of the allocation will, for heating purposes. The com- | The stormy’ 10-year Senate Named their first Democratic UNit | der's caps and denims and their Comics eee. tn [22 information about the course! ros “tonight hy the qesthermen, go to the Squtheast Division of the) pany. says it has 179,000 appli- career of McCarthy never ‘be- | William Proxmire won the seatifaces were masked. manecisie Sse erepesats’s ; a bye en ussions, during oni with little change in temperature. 1 ps ters, | Editorials ...... seneee and angry. voices were hea ae ; ; ‘ sacouils won alia por is Potent factor mm te vacated by the death of Republi- “They herded the clerks to the | Markets ........:6...6550004 37 ee aaa aiting oubeldi. | Tonight's low will be around 33-60. Commie: Ot the ow ew eae The commission order specified ne can Joseph McCarthy. washroom and closet in the cen- | Obituaries ................).17 | Both men showed little concern, S°BTees- _ Mounties, “OF the’ 20.000 new CUS: that one half of attachments in| The issues that decided the elec- ter of the car. A couple of the | Pot-O-Gold Puztle. i : : Hrhieat.. -0Gay's cloudiness will continue ‘tomers, this division would. re-! * of. tne | . vtee for the new action by the Ethical hy Thu : : jeach division be reserved for re- tion were diverse and hard to ex- H il D Tr d : « 3 a3 . ae through tomorrow, with rsday's ceive 11,602 connections. ound { th th ais be the tiate ‘asually ails Democratic Tren clerks were pushed. The others | Sports .............. i thru 35 Practices Committee. The attitude ‘high reaching 66 - 70. Prevailing Exactly how many area home-|“C on, Customers, that ee ae —— , .. | Were moved af gunpoint. Theaters --++ 28 of the entire board, for that mat- . : . . with other sources of fuel wishing firmly Republican in its choice-of MACKINAC ISLAND @®—Gov- | , ; winds through tonight will be east ae sould b od “ot ng : a a . - | TV and Radio Programs .-« & ter, was aptly summed up.. by , Cee ee wen wan FO ibo awitch 0 gas. |top officers, | ernor Williams hailed the Wis- After locking them in the wash. | Wilson, Eeri .. 8 |The ‘1... Giciey, a vine bab i to southeast at 5-16 miles an hour. a known as Edward L. ‘The company has made further! Proxmire’s victory was made) consin election victory of Demo: room and closet, the bandits began Wounn’s Tages ... 6 Gare 9 ooged ow Yoek. Prest| t4 downtown Pontiac, the lowest Kar A gris manager, W&S openings for customers possible by more impressive by the margin he) crat William Proxmire as a ransacking the mailhags. Several :* = ms ‘temperature preceding $ a.m. was unavailable for comment. ithe purchase of 38 gas wells lo- rolled up—more than 121,000 votes,| “clear indication” of @ “national |were ripped open. Until we check) ‘ i ane oA - “What's another charge, more 55 degrees. The mercury rose to Earlier this month he said ‘cated near Holland i (Continued om Page 2, Col. 8) ‘ Democratic trend.” } (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | eee asm (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 68 at 1 p.m. Top Variety Teams Entertain Capacity Crowd at Stadium for 50th Anniversary Show znd f ties, and whiten (which die sls like et | Ply 4 jclany abner foro anbanmimede ee! mee he and spent’ a good at vt. i “that's what Johnny este Lad ae i ms nil | i fh i +7 Ce soveed ll asserts ot Pontiac automobile bodies,| | James E. Goodman, vice presi- |junior senator -elect, William ifices." ered submarine and the first to | Navy Itself, slides down the SWORDFISH NEWEST ATOMIC SUB — The USS Swordfish, the Navy's fourth nuclear pow- be built by the ways, at Ports- mouth, N. H. screw attack sub and is scheduled ar The 2,400-ton vessel is a twin to join the fleet within a year. LOS ANGELES @® — The long Defense Attorney Arthur J. Crowley said he will wind up his ease today or Friday. The trial is in recess tomorrow. Dep. Oist.- Atty. William L. trial of Confidential magazine on criminal Ube! charges starts down’ Confidential Trial Mexico Ousts Actress de Scatta will tor Labor Day. Rita said his rebuttal actress Francesca de Scaffa, who figuréd in testimony in the MILWAUKEE ® — Wisconsin's Proxmire, separated himself from a crowd of well wishers early to day and said to a newsman, “T'll be at the plant gates at 6:15 a.m. One man said “This is a start toward °58," and Proxmire re- achievement of that goal, observed it by saying that would not rest until “our clean, young Wisconsin Demgcratic peo- ple get control of other state of- farm income; Emphasis on Social as well Stacles to peace. 's Sarees, Serra. and Colorado Prisoners Riot for 45 Minutes (Continued From Page One) = Proxmire Worked Hard z\for Victory in Wisconsin Drastic measures (6 reverse) the sharp and prolonged drop in the United Na- tions to build up the U.N. as ® Sent force to overcome economic and...” ~ as political ob- learing End; |dential trial, has been found in a be completed next week. The | suburban hideout. She was Hane will be Ta receen Monday |1z-Tours to leave MeRico, de Scaffa tackle the movie colémy because jit's too big,” De Stefano testified. “T said ‘as big'as you are in the publishing business, big enough to fight Hollywood. They’ run you out of business.” The editorial was never . pub- lished, he said. iproval for stories . re wanted to publish about Marilyn {Was authenticated. me The balance of yesterday's de fense testimorty was aimed at re- jfuting producer Paul Gregory's ‘Charge that Mrs. Marjorie ‘Meade, one of the defendants, tried to blackmail. him. Gregory, testifying for the pros- | | ‘Mrs. Meade surmmoned him to a/ ‘Hollywood bar the afternoon of 16, 1955, to discuss a seandalously injurious’ story about himself, Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Robert Gregory sald Mrs. Meade told him the story would not be pub- lished if he “bought off the writ- er’s commitment for between $800 and $1,000." He said he did not } ~ |Mitehuzn. ‘ < G one injured. Te. port said the ferry, the 3,754. ton Ciudad da Buenos, had 300 He said he refused to give ap-| Rushmo: ecution earlier in the trial, said) } Flu Vaccine Amount day night. — Lee Harris Jr., ‘Might Jam Up Traffic’ Winds Delay A-Test ATOMIC SITE, Nev. @ The 14th and most elaborate test of the Atomic Energy Com- mission's summer series has been postponed because of un- favorable winds. fatal trailer park-shooting of Eddie Hicks, 28, of Wye Mills, Pa. Mon- Deny Beach for Nudists: be optional. “Designation of such a beach would create a problem oe Police and School Ofticials iad ily “on reng — With 13,409 1 Gala Pontiac Show 2a. resist ilS City Stadium of. the Glenview Trailer Park, Fast Tax Writeoffs. fo End in 16 Months WASHINGTON i — Fast tax writeofis for industry will end on Dec. 31, 1959, under a bill signed Monday by President Eisenhower. The program was inaugurated in World War TI, and re-enacted during the Korean War, to give industfy incentive to expand de- fense production. Under the plan, certain industries were allowed rapid writeoff, for tax purposes, of plant {nvestments. fore the plan ends, fast writeotfs will be granted for a limited _jpumber of specialized defense iltems or atomic energy require- ments. “Tt has been estimated the cost fo the government in postponed taxes will reach about five bil- lion dollars under rapid amorti- zation certificates issued since the Korean War. In the 16 months remaining be-| the city of Birming- _ Irwin L Cohn, legal representa- one tite tor the Cober On, has towed ; a chancery summons against e ap ates oe aban Hope city’s decision on rezoning: pre sive eane The cep Brock | Tt Was denied the right to build | performed one|® multi-storied apartment building after another, with|™ #0 area on North Woodward moved pon lass Two persons received minor in- clerks crowd |Juries in a rear end collision yes- selves. ‘ae “ FF 3 <3 * : s soe 2 < ‘ \ Smash savings! 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KNUDSEN, ' GENER AL MANAGER 4 oa aly: | PONTIAG MOTOR DIVISION ¢ GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION a eo Me a ee. ls * ay ¢ Pe J Hy Los an oie Pts as Peeee ae eal fy heres" Bia | A, be. aA ape ee Vo y % if * Tied - iy ‘ Pe ae Acne ro ere oe: ho aaa , Les forty fe fear San ee nr ee LL a NEW YORK There were on- ly two men at the bar—one very fat and one quite slender—and they were strangers, . - “However, the fat man intro- duced himself, bought a couple of rounds, and soon he and the slen- The slender ie Wie wee having a0 as two microbes in a bowl of pud- x* *« * They were, that is, until the slen-/ der man took the fat man by both lapels and said: “You know, Al, I know it's none of my business, and I hate to poke my nose in another man’s pool ‘but why don’t you do something about all that extra weight you're] carrying? Don't you realize that packing all that fat around will i i 1 g md g reached into his pocket ee The fat man’s nian: laugh’ “I come from a fat family. My! (God rest his soul!) and left me A frown spread over his father (God rest his soul!) another when he died at & 285 pounds THe ball, so I never got any broken’ bones. “After college I weighed . 250 pounds and was so fat that no woman wanted to marry me. This enabled me to concentrate on my job—selling food sauces—and by the time I was 35 1 had saved $50,000 in cash. eee “Then my dear * uncle, $50,000. ‘That gave me Snip and sank tal into that manufactured a new members of the firm suggested I ..either go on a diet or sell out to * * *- “T wouldn't change my eating: habits, so I sold out—for $3,000.- 000. That was five years ago. By careful investment I doubled my nestegg. A few months ago I put municipal bonds. They give me an income of $240,000 a year—iax who free. i “I now eat from four to seven I feel, and 1 weigh 345 pounds and feel fine. I carry $5,000 in my wallet.at all times, just to be sure I won't ever have to go hungry. I sleep until neon every day, and ean go anywhere er do anything I please. suits, 150 shirts and 300 neckties. “Perhaps, of course, I have missed something in life by re- maining fat. On the other hand I have a 10-room air conditioned penthouse on Park Avenue, 2 mo- tor cars and 5 servants. If I want; a date, all I have to do is pick); lp the phone and call anyone of a bit chubby, but they like my, ichubby bankroll, “Well, friend, that brings my, story up to date. And now, skinny, 'the eimenls a day, depending on how > “f have 40 ‘pairs of shoes, 50/* Low-Flying Jets Make Garage Doors Open to just fly open several times daily was solved by the federal commu- nications cammission. Vergne Hoke, FCC man, found ee ee ee a dozen beautiful chorus - girls. my begging into four per cent They may, it is true, think I am| radio signals from navy jet planes ‘coming in for landings. The doors, in turn, were causing interference iwith the navy’s airfield approach system. 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However, after 35 years of kick- ing around with (and. about) the women of the world, it occurs that his analysis of this “great gentle- ness and compassion,” in the ladies may be a whit overflattering, even for a politiciari. Women can be as docile and fe i tale a Mee gg 4 m SRE a ms “ ak carefully handled—which explains is appropriate in the same breath with fur coats—but women also comprise the sex that rarely hesitates te snap at the hand that doesn't feed them. It is my belief, through observa- ‘jtion and conversation, that instinc- tively most men have more kind- ness in their hearts than most women, and less taste for the) humane hurting of fellow-man or beast. It is the woman, I i . who would the more gingerly drop the live lobster into the steam; the woman who would shudder with showmanship, but then bait the worm -on the rene: the more eagerly. : 3 TO BE EXPECTED — Tt is elt t be expected. Femates were made to mother the children Lvs eet ie a ! Nant Furs, Senate or ‘No "Sena tb obvionty they’ dott ealize ty sb tu weeth, tid. Sow, ot. pat After all, a tele bes to ep andl Sumiity wurytvel bas made them warm i tha. toceo, if not in the why the mention of gentleness |}... compassionate with those out./¢&t- er creatures who threaten, or. do’ not concern, them. ‘ i The great humanitarians in hi, tory, almost all, have been men. “They have cared for the many, leaving women to fight for the rights of the family few. I know there are hundreds of wemen doing volunteer work for humane societies, and to these, Senator Neuberger’s remarks are properly. kind. But as for a great mass of American girls will the knowledge that they are “unwitting moti- vators of cruelty” make them stand up and fight inhumanity— _|make them boycott the mink coat market till the cruelties are abol- ished? Afraid not. | Police Pacify Caller; Find Elephant in Yard ENID, Okla. 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