gress, charging _ the convention. é ~~. PONTIAC, MICHIG MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957-90 PAGES — * PRE-CONVENTION. CHAT — Governors W. Averill Harriman, of New York, and G. Mennen Williams indulge im some pre-convention talk, possibly about the nameless initial at the begin- At Convention in Virginia Williams Hits Dems Va. other governors today while giving no clear hint on his 1958 thinking, = : At the same time, the Michigan’ Democrat made It clear he was not pleased with the actions of certain Democrats in relation to civil rights legislation. - On civil rights he was critical of Democrats in Con-lor ne ning of each of their names. The ernor’s Conference opens today in Williamsburg, “2 | of Van Atta’s Post™ _|ship Police Chief Frank J. Van Atta looms tonight at '-1Van Atta was unfairly treated in (Waterford Fight] on Police Chief | n,m Petition Circulators Plan |": to Battle Elimination Won't Stop Bid -for Area ‘Pike’ ‘Route Seen os Link imme} in Interstate Network Waterford, Rochester Men Die Reaching Mackinac A fight over the dis- missal of Waterford Town- the weekly township board meeting. - : Petitions are being circu- lated in the township for reinstatement of. Van Atta, whose position was elimi- nated last Monday by the back. © Instigators of the petitions claim E J F i i Fi if 1 i ams, here for the 49th ‘annual governors confer- st 8 fem Sucieredts about! - it ¥ & Picnic Weather Due fo Continue Today The ‘weather outlook for Pontiac with a low of 56 to 60 degrees, - Tomorrow will be fair and a and vicinity tonight is partly cloudy) : F Ff E Be z iN e ALLE He TG He E gFe F Milford Resident: on Civil Rights Action’ ~~ gis WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (#—Five-times Gov. G. Mennen| Williams of Michigan was here rubbing shoulders with|- i (a ite ‘ <a in Today's Press | oe ¥ teeseverseewies 23 D wecsesoevesess . LU tee veeeweseneeesee seuhsseveeseuacbeie sbeeeiee | board in a financial cut- Two Drown, One Injured’ in County Lake Accidents Two Oakland County residents drowned in area waters this weekend, and a Detroit man was injured in a boating accident, as the sunny weather brought thou- sands to Oakland County Jakes. . > Violent Storms Saturday while trying to save the Oklahoma, Kansds Hit; Hail Size of Baseballs Injures 19 in Texas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Violent weekend storms inflicted new misery and damage on rain- plagued Texas, Oklahoma - and Twenty Mexican farmers. were near Ft, Stockton, Tex., when a them with hail stones “bigger than baseballs.” ; HAIL INJURES 19 _ Nineteen were injured, 16 of them requiring hospitalization for cuts and bruises. The injured were < tt fe i Moose. Scares Girl, 15, Sot Sores Shenitts cepst** by Jumping Onto Auto ects WESTBROOK, Maine #—A 15 New Swimming Series year-old girl riding to an ony Begins Today in Press jamie brain tt Dead are: Edward Lester, 36, of. 4060 Totem Lane,| Flay 3 States caught in an open field yesterday|"* Typhoon Gains Strength sid: “It} \ State approval has been ~ - early reports that/given to the first and south- the cause of the failure of some personnel ‘to re- move one of the ground control blocks. which are alw placed) on the tail assembly.” ; Capt. Allen and his copilot Laurie Reland, 23; Vancouver, former Canadian Junior Open the stewardess, and passen- gers, all Canadians, escapéd through the rear emergency door. Put Pot-O-Gold, Valued at $1,400, in Your Coffers - nil Senate Commitiee Meets on Rights Bill ae : 2122 e835% ait " ? chon Ga Srna Hopes for Visi vps sored oe mete fQ Japan by Ike Premier Kishi ee Time to See Yankees _ SR inal Sci ne ee er ny ery Te ae nae OW... ee alt Nickerson gues Bi mis x . ‘Wednesday. stepes service with departments will meet at 10:30 am. for 45-minute sessions. Crib “Southern legislation NAACP Cautions: Dems on Vote Trend DETROIT u&—On the eve of its party about the ‘ Negro vote, trend competition of architects to con * .The Teport accused this wing” of an +4, insistence’. against civil rights|{ered vices are being developed to pre- serve the color line.” The report |did not elaborate. ~ for fire pro- i | R& — 124 Ouktand Ave; — |] Phone FE 8-6801 The. dessert-luncheon will be fol- lowed by a brief business meeting. FERS rink nérgency Landing by!m aren in East ye U-"S-~Detense Department| unt et tt coat eee AT Pd ofa ow sa eee ts High Det | ay that will be needed in com FJ Nn 10il residents,-escaped injury. ‘einai “Ting = Se sanaaiiieind “<< Bes mas = én + = ed The twin-engined Neptune P2V| : . Po ; crash landed’ on 2 sand bank in| wants toca! toveraments te nc | (deal Summer Opener, _ ef the plot Tadloed ‘that be vas| 22,4 master pan tor ture | Weatherwise, | Leaves a ovat tee Soca det © ale 26 ‘Dead in Michigan’ ‘Lt, W. E, MacDonald, of Bir. |the road commissions of the six ; 7% - mingham; Lt, W. A. McColl, of |counties participating in the inter-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | F mate W. C. Coryell, of Milford. [70 WIDEN HIGHWAYS gan claimed a heavy toll in ac- ‘The Navy described the flight) 1 calls for construction of a(Cidental deaths. At least 26 per-| pao. scoala. Rayer dann new roads. and widening of|sons were killed: - / Detroit, to Anacostia Air Base.” Emote Rigas, There were 16 deaths iy traffic, mear Washington, D. C. . Rapiontpinl -acgaadanreoasegire ee a ee a single) : sam to 8 12 Fer See oe Sohn Vea te veceet daw persons drowned, / ; s helicopter then flew them to Ethan| “lisse affected by ‘the master Allen Air Force Base, . plan give its consent to the com- | ‘The plane was believed to be-not| ™Mesion’s proposals. — seriously damaged. ‘| “That way, each local govern- _ The pilot had radioed that he/ment c control future rights- awas ‘getting erratic fuel pressure |of-ways » zoning and: other from one engine and no pressure|regulations, so that when the time from another. He reported he was|comes to build or widen: roads, returning to his base at Plattsburg,|there will be no-new, N, ¥. but radioed again, 15 min- Which must be pur- - tutes later, to say he was crash " ' ported in good chase’ Ther wa, OViet Warships — Seal gente ee BlStecen Throcep arte ™ Steam Through « “Hole Sawed in Roof, Sez Waterway json: : oe 5! we mem anions PMP, SIS hes eet an wes ttery ental ts ee sia | ns teed qe f BP GAL Par Darker oh 8 Wel ot eh : & ie was queen - at : iat al eee abv wes ties Saturday gabe seen lected at a vote per penny. More than 5,000 people attended the three- praca osin fag rer names collision on U.S. 16 east ot Howell.| day fair, | . ccna th on L Edward Lester, %, Detroit,|~ . amount of change sometime Sat: ales Seethe bs Cos Lane ot 6 ’ urday night. Russell J. Empson, 54, Dearborn, | Resembled ‘2nd Sunrise | "Joseph Felice, of 270 Navajo St wae eins fetal Seseey 0 8 : 7 reports t he money was taken from fege "% ‘ae ; os an unlocked safe in the office of|in the William 4H. Jones, 2%, De- his market, Felice’s Market, 238 troit, was wounded fatally Sater. I = S. Telegraph Rd., according to day night when a pistol dis- | ~ it -- : aig: mash lng A gy ee ney ee Samuel Davis Sr., 79, Palmer, current nu-|by radiation. was_killed Saturday when hit by|l@r test series went off with &| ‘The pigs were strung out at a car as he crossed M 35 near his/*Pectacular bang over Frenchmanivarying distances from Ground sTHE that the voy-|home. Fiat at 6:30 this morning. —_—iZero. They were to be examined : Charles Moore, 65, Grand Rapids,|, The blast was well above nom-|in an effort to learn more about was fatally injured Saturday in a/inal in size and was the largest/treatment of. injuries . resulting : ; two-car crash in Lansing. so far of the current series. Ob-!from heat, radiation and pressure. “Pein [le Sa Pe servers watching it through high) Bomb shelters also were set up Is it dangerous to fly through Mrs. Lola. Jones, 32, Detroit,“emsity goggles from 40 milesitor testing and food was exposed non-turbulent ‘<reezing rain, or was killed Saturday when the car|*"®Y Teported it came off like &/to Jearn“how it would be affected sleet? Is snow.a danger to air- in which she was riding collided |**COmd sunrise. by the biast. craft? ae . with a city bus'at a Detroit inter-) * po Sei ak frequent infre. section. . a4 fireball, seen . # ane pao or a pilot, who Rehard Sternament, Cones meanaig-onnh sai by news |EXPIeSS Train‘s ye Rena ren fetes thrown from his motor boat er formed what looked like a massive) AT akes Useless; conditions and how they affect air- Houghton Lake. - cauliflower head. Ss h S > . eratt, Most modern airliners have|the Turkish Straits into the Medi-| iawienée Delisle, 16, Linceta | THe Nuclear device was ex\OMASHES Station adequate de-icers so that worry |terranean. a ; Park, drowned Saturday tn [Poded from a balloon about 700) . : here is unnecessary. / The previous Russian warship| Wampler’s Lake near dackssn, (et Shove the desert. More than} BRISBANE, Australia w —With : Private planes which do / pass through th military observers a num-jits whistle blowing furiously, have de-icers, and oe eins Tt tramaited the canal|_. Bart Atkins, Port Huron, drowned|ber of Civil Defense officials wit-|Sysney-Brisbane hurtled "g@mes not equipped for condi-\from Suez to Port Said in 1917/52™taaywhile bathing off Lake-|nessed the explosion. The military] into Brisbane station yesterday tions, should stay clear of heavylonly to be sunk by the Germans, |P%t State Park. north of Port|men were in trenches about 4,500/while the engineer tugged the use- ieing. Even if the air ig/ smooth,| — “4 Huron. yards from Ground Zero. less brake lever. freezing rain which c to the Emily ‘Harrington, 49, Pleasant! The exact size of the blast was| The big diese! locomotive wings and sometimes the prop, will dG OKs Ridge, was killed Sunday when/not discigsed, but the Atomic En-|“Tashed a heavy steel cause a loss of power and lift. 0a roup the car in which she was riding/ergy Commission had said earlier|DUffer and rammed ee oe ee ae . Ay ran off:M- 25 in Lake Township, that it would be above 20 kilotons,|‘hrough a concrete wall above a A heavy frost on an sirens SOUtHTIeld Highway [°C or more powerful than the bombe|tony <i street, luring 100 Pa wing reduces its litt tremendously- CAR ROLLS OVER dropped on Hiroshima and Naga-|) i) cars. : . . therefore pilots: will always wipe (Continued From Page One) Fay Maki, 20, Iroriwood, was|Sski during World: War II. Sixteen remained in a hospital - the wing clean before take-off. An| - {killed Sunday when a car. rolied|USE 885 PiGs today. ice build-up reduces the airfoil’s| @rmplke from Detroit through | ver in Among the ‘active participants ts * & _ efficiency to such an extent that| Pontiac te Flint. © “8 Roosevelt ‘Winbeigier, |" today’s shot were. 835 pigs.| serious danger can result. Sleet is} Turnpike Authority Chairman/23. Clemens, was killed Sun-|Some of them were covered with) | Tne Braties gave cut on the last fot 20 dangerous, unless the alr-iitiggins, of Ferndale, was not im-|day when struck by a car injmaterial used in military clothing,/¢ 17 gineer Michael, Keane — ee ' rtal, for €X-\mediately available for comment. , Macomb |Which was to | wen Guid choice to tie ood 4g 2” [NO COMPETEION | as ince coveted wtih tved, tas tom «Snow is usually as SROs sem te Deel Ae rey ba: wee hiled Saterday when streck Jury Almost Filled repeating, “No air brakes, No air wing and—causé trouble, A good|=Xpressway to the Fenton-Clio Ex.| °Y * ar sear his heme. WASHINGTON (INS) =-Selec- |°F**°*: Tule is to stay out of private craft, at the southeast edge of} Harvey Gray, 18, Rochester,| tion of a jury is expected to be : r ‘especially single-engine planes, in|Flint is financially feasible only if|drowned, Sunday. — completed today for the gon Pontiac Man Reported such weather. Pilots in W ‘ar|no free highways are; Ronald Mattison, 16, Menominee,| spiracy and bribery trial of |, Satis Conditi Il fighters were sometimes forced|built in the turnpike corridor. _|drowned in Green Bay Sunday| Teamsters midwest boss James /!N tistactory Condition fo race props to throw off accu-| “It’s very coincidental that the|when he tried to swim to shore) R. Hoffa and Miami attorney Hy | wins 1 Holland, 34, of 109 E ‘taulated ice, which in turn hit the commissioner should make |from his raft. — Ann Arbor St., was. admitted for enn y outbadoenclage pl ges. -watlngeonaesropgind yan engeagin ¥ me : a possible head concussion at Pon- cracked away chunks M ! is job, ya : 2 : ee tiac General Hospital following an _enabled the rush of air to -peelldays after New York City bankers -Ur Guard: , ae of the ice covering/said the turnpike’s fioatehal ncers/Mary’s Slayer Under Constant Gu eS oan eh mee ce eo man sai Killer~Awaits Warrant),cs. aad The Weather New York financiers also stat ee: : i Pingponat non petigcindsccxem Fuh US. Weather Darvas Report | 04 that construction of the Sewth- | rerporr i — Under constant) ner admitted he attacked the [pw "a" Ot the roadway AND _ VICINITY. expressway would be “ta child June 1% when she came in- cated ligne Showers leday, cester, hich ye %0| tal” to the turnpike guard, ex-convict Lawrence Tutn-) . ! , Partly cloudy low te co.) er today was held in an undis- to the grocery store where he La laadeahasheahertenlashaheeabenbenbeett— ; Femerrew fair and's fitde warmer, high| It would draw too much traffic] ® worked, four blocks from SPECIAL PURCHASE #/= reer BP Norte to northeast winds *t/away from the toll road to make|Closed jail pending’ issuance of | home. | L PU || at 4 te 8 miles an hour tonight. a pay-as-you-go. highway financial-|first degree murder warrant! « letuaiie in chataied <Z = Z ——Z Hy . af “; Be : | — : . ee a =: feiess: MR «28 Bom... | " H SLLLLETLiTity) are ene nlangeeas Seine Reema ae ae vd News Flashes > BRISBANE, Aastralia m — A injuries yesterday when F oT dtelal| Glens give you color in a gentlemanly way. We have them in. frank- ly bold patterns and small plaids. A size 40 regular tips the scales at just ovér a pound. - Best for those blazing days! Won't rumple, doesn’t wrinkle—spring back to looking just-pressed after a few hours on a hanger! — Two ‘Trouser Glen Plaid Suits *55 Available at Both Stores A | RAYON in TONES | Trolleys No Longer ——yemre ~~ Rum in’Kansas City KANSAS. CITY — No street /fE _ £ars Pan on Kansas City streets today for the first time since 1869) 88 years ago. Buses replaced the trolleys on “the Country “Club, “Dodson and/E ‘Rock Hill lines yesterday, com- pleting a conversion started sev- be years ago. "= The Kansas City Public ‘i = bee Co, ran a special on the coun-| try club line for amateur photog-| A ectilds ta bunt oie. ‘ * The company claims, _Kansas j Brand new, nd ly guaranteed iron, _ Saginaw Latest model with, all the Buy-now~at-this-price~for~yourself-or-tuture gift= LJIMM)..:. eo » i raphers and nostalgic fans who'|E giving! —ind 98 North Floor . 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Receiving Blankets White or Pastel Colors $9c Value 4 4 Washable — — i quality. 26x34 inc datants’ Washable Cotton Gowns | & Kimonos washenns he = ¢ Aho choice of pastels. All Combed Cotton—Stays Tight Fitted Crib Sheets somme teen 7 TE Infants’ All PLASTIC . Training Seat Gietd Seb tinveting. With baby, when @iaper becomes soiled—just throw it Fiexible—Unbreckable -Plaatie Diaper Pail ee 277 y lise plastic finer pai oy you. MUST BRING THESE COUPONS. 70. sur. at THESE PRICES. 4 Here are mother 9 SUPER-SPECIALS for you thrifty shoppers, who have learned that ~—tlipping SIMMS “coupons pays off” in-big — savings. Cet~ your\share vd the bargains, ~~ ~Shop tonight and Tuesday. Bring This Adv. With You for GUARANTEED SAVINGS! * wena Be Ar eee Oy Paar 3 All Pasig “Fronds 5¢ Chewing Gum $1.00 Value oe Your choice of Wrigley’s, tae = Beechnut, Beeman’s, ee om = Dentyne, ete, (LIMJT—. 1 box). 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Dec-. meet orated. 30-ounce capacity. y iLimit 1), Floor “= _ A VALUABLE <oulbor iy Compact Folding Hardwood . >» 2-Fi. Stopladder $1.95 Value gue ' ‘Reinforced steps, Sze compact folding ~- hardwood ladder. Pao - But Wonders How ‘Long It Can Last } ry s $ ieee nr : | periencing jbo lone it t com leat sets and washing machines to Mr. | and Mrs. Joe Japan |FINGER OF WARNING | ings are dwindling and the govern- “ment is |Japan. ecpedebes. Boake poate a deflationary policy at) because of geperous imports of raw) Spent | “TOKYO (INS) = Japan is ex- restrictions : materials, favorable world econ-| Will meke it more expensive te |pected ae its biggest business| home. boom clone hee gt magia jn.| sét, washing machiie or dlectric™ | in a bank. & rte food intake was 2,500 calories a LIVING HIGH : day,on the average. There is agreement that the times have changed. For one. Japan's foreign exchange hold- fo reverse the trend, mainly by cutting down imports, ae’ exports and ‘more | mation’s |Plans Feeding Happiness Pills es Fighting Fish ! } | | ae are rare, | 2 a KR thinks ose en ec tanner taal ] =e sptrit. : ' Jove a —_ they fight and eat “She fish would absorb the tran-| q@uilizer solution through their gill, “6189 | System, just as they would water, £4 . ‘ ews ‘Miss Michaels. L Sat 2 PEOPLES we pt ae nb 2? NEY-SAVING COUPON ” Seabrook Farms. Frozen PEAS WITH THIS cae. COUPON ONLY _ Expires tein , us ot Ca ds WE PEOPLE’S 465 E Pike 700 Auburn Limit 3 Pkgs. LMU MEW Ey Wey inay Why ty Ciera: - amnaeeeen " Sant teeetsesieemarneeeneneseerenenseeeer eee * * 4 Je ee) 7 Cry OM ert en yon pagcakt MONEY-SAVING COUPON Hart Brand ‘Creme KALAMAZOO (Siamese fight- Feat germag- ms Betta |Splendens—are a thing. of beauty ithat when they get hungry they eat each other. Hence; Betta Splen- ' But Rhoda Michaels, a para- she has the = cure this fatal fighting, “I read where a mild form of tranquilizer diluted in the water) fwill tame fighting fish to a point! ’ | whére they will mingle in the same} | ‘tank without biting each ‘other,”) | ishe says. “I'm planning to try the) | experiment and, if it works, raising] ’ the fish will be easy. It may wotk| ' ‘and it may not, but it’s sure to be) ; _ FOODO-MAT 465 | E. Pike St. | . Thus Mr. and Mrs, Japan, en- joying fuller dinner tables and omic conditioris and Seen tuxuries- than: they fetta este setion’s tena busin: did even betore 1941, may have to/t® push industry and trade. reverse their field, The government ‘has told the : consumers they should hold off on buying that new TV : ciara waniaseaer we fan and put their money instead |the highest in history with exports} Fears are being voiced by econ- bal S| omic observers that the punch may|®!4 — of $293 million.” “The nation soon drop out of the nation’s boom surg thelist at yh rycerns and a period of — any te- Goubie the mise nein! - ed Japanese have’ been living “high thing export —— is becom- off the hog’’-for the last two > ere ing keener, = ose stnnta : fs ess eee ele ‘ ean foe ae ee just enacted ‘MEDICALPAYMENTS EXTRA LIVIN ICAL SE DN ONE HOME OWNERS POLICY sean eee \\ For details call . 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Aldrich Speaks jars ‘Vows in Evening: Services A leidek socio taftetn wags Ted is a graduate of General Motors Institute of Technology and her wedding Saturday evening toltne new Mrs, Cohassey attends andry i Ls Couple Wed ) -in- All Saints _. Ceremony Evelyn Skrine ‘ I - Shower Honors. ‘A miscellaneous shower was giv- en tor Evelyn Skrine. who will be- ant wes Ralph L. Stine of Brown Catherine Murthajome m8 bride of Donald Shelton) | | i South Marshall street hostessed the — ‘Twenty- % ‘three guests were= ent at the shower, — * oe i ee % of Mr, ~-Becomes-—Bride-—of Be otra tie isos . All Saints Episcopal Church was ding Saturday of Catherine Gene jo MR. ‘AND. MRS. THEODORE F. COHASSEY |Barbara Vandry Nancy Lee. Aldrich and Theodore F, Cohassey were Feted at/Shower MRS, MITCHELL A. SOUTHERN _ Catherine G. Murtha and Mitchell A. Southern were married Saturday afternoon in All Saints Episcopal Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur V. Murtha of Erie rqad and the late Dr. Murtha. Mitchell’ s parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. Southern. Mheodore F. . The § Sicleck eedeie, Gare at|Michigan State “Universi ) First tional Church with|®%e #8 a senior... aad the Rev. Karl Ostberg officiating.|~~ i S $5 ii iE ! if Ab det — age ri 4 ip FEF as her sister-inlaw's matron of honor. Other bridal ‘attendants i. ——- Peis, : EEE} hey eyrre au ee di A Y Area Personal News - Avenue United : ? Mr. and Mrs:-Lindsay Colvin and : 1, Kristine and Church was the 150 siding Bs, i of Suzanne |e" Carol Danner and Ivan Ray A family Geese party wit be are Mr. nad 4 avenue, and - Ivan is the son | EE i Mrs. Ivan K. | i 53 the scene of the 4 o'clock wed-|E Murtha and Mitchell A. Southern.|f" in August, Mrs, D. D, Fisher of Rex Sheltons of Gage street. _ = Sizes 144 to 2212. MRS. IVAN RAY FIND The big week-end will, soon be here , . . folks. ‘will. be traveling hither ‘and yon . . . and now is the time to prepare your cool summer sportswear for that warm weather week-end , . 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Dress Salon—Second Floor to oe <n ae “ee i ¥ ‘4 fi [CoMMUNITY SCHOOL - DISTRICT, for | health and the loss of his “NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN; thot on election ff 7 old ane . it be Held in the Novi Community School District,” “tang. in shes County of Oakland and the State of Michigon, style: of Wednesday, the 26th day of June, 1957, from 7:00 ff at - fF o'clock AM. to 8:00 o'clock P. M., Eastern Standard ff RL ee a _Time,.to vote upon_the. following proposition: | 4 __- "Shall Novi Community School District, County je : - _of not to. exceed Eight Hundred Twenty-Five : _. Thousend Dollars ($825,000) and issue its bonds therefor, for the purpose of defraying the of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum | cost of remodeling the Novi Elementary School building, erecting and furnishing a new elemen- tary. school building, and acquiring additional school sites in said school district? NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the voting -§ place for-said election will be at the Novi Elementary ~ § School building, 26350. se Road, in said school district. NOTICE is. FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board ff of Education of said school district has. ‘estimated | that Eight Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dolldrs ($825,000) is the amount of money necessary to be borrowed for the project for which said bonds are to be issued. Scie H. Larson, Secretary of the Board of Education of said School District Dated: June 17, 1957 | . | oe f i ‘ ’ : ‘ : : v “fa Lo ahs the aS diference pee et _ in summer coolers made with matchless 3 oe Bed Schénley Golden Age Gin. That difference aw teh feed: wie ¥ Se RARE met tee ervnd portent -§ 0 (ae he , < “set oes i ¥ < “ * eter et ve" bh ate any -BieNDED “WHISKY: 66 oor, sn nee Pal svat NEUTRAL Sant. his PR cy sna “" _ " | Sac nara een ty Asie “AUTOMATIC | Washer & Dryer Regular Price $ : : of Washer $198 aS > | You Pay ae | . 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"e aN: ie = * ’ be NT : a KC. 108 GINA : ‘anel en put 5 aoe, ase we ‘ 4 i -_ / A i? zak 1 } ’ ! $j ha fie AA os ae A nem Indians, Red Sox Win —amivtownse PRESS. “MonDay, JUNE: 24,:1957_ ah a Doubleheaders % antle Leads Yanks to Topf By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mickey Mantle's batting splurge is ‘the big news. in the American | League as the New York: Yankees’ | slugger takes dead aim at an un- precedented second straight “tri- ple crown,” grant _ the ihe start of She_ stormy Pi Sox series in Chicago two aa ago, the switcher has been a. pitching. at a .500) *-+% * As the result of this aang QUALITY TOOL! ‘ATLAS. @ en @ DELTA [ison with a 382 batting average, SHOPSMITH © _. DeW+ ed he tratis-Washington's Roy. CAR or TRUCK ATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | Elston Howardon a pop fly and with a three-hitter going to. the ninth inning of the second game, hit one. Mickey's 21st homer into the third deck in right with two’ on unhinged Paul LaPalme to. the rescue. The survived some more shoddy field- ing to strike out Yogi Berra, hat strike out pinch hitter Darrell Johnson 0 and. Jags #5’ gane. Whether the Go-Go Sox are suf- fering from their usual denying his defense failed him and Mantle finally have hit inait wetide. Donovan. and brought! v:! » Nefthanded knuckleball — SP ied ee an fects of their tast early space, there is no that the Fears Arm May Cleveland “clubbed Washington Have Left Bill ~ Baltimore’ $ Four Runs Grace of Southfield, both from, No- tre Dame, along with Tommy Wat- rous, U. of D. golf captain from — _|Royal Oak, are among the entries _ in_the NCAA golf championships being held today at. Colorado — Springs. Team favorite is Houston, totalled 31 hits in thumping Kan- sas City 10-6 and 10-1. Malzone Williams hit his homers, collected five hits and 18th and...19th _|best Detroit lefthander since prince appointment of the season—that’s the story of young Bill Hoeft—in the space of two short months. - Plies 25-year-old Hoeft, winner of PORTER-CABLE e@ SKIL P dune ‘Swoon’* or simply feeling the ef- BROWN & SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE | GLENN WING POWER TOOLS |i" 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. catch against the wall in addition] Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road 8 eile oak See te in BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 pe wg yg ye kx & * Just when Dick Donovan ap-|. peared ready to become the first, pitcher to shut out the Yankees DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 = DAYTON, Ohio —Three Amer- ican. and 10 meet records were established last: weekend as the National Amateur Athletic Union" BIG» BEAUTIFUL | PONTIAC =| HARDTOP Equipped With All These Extras . . . ® Hydramatic @. Radio ond Antenna ® Defrosters © Underseat Heater ® Oil Filter © Turn Signals ® White Wall Tires Delivered for Oaly- © 2-Tone Paint hurdles squad bound for France. | ae fae arth pace completed the hectic pace of its 69th annual track-field ene: ships. Pontiac’s Hayes Jones of East- gan next and the AAU peso The AAU has selected five ‘squads. Jones will compete in the Jones took fourth place in the Ss see trop ty tds Colon 714.2 after Jones ripped his shoe on the first hurdle. : * * * Jones was 4th in a closé + Fs Z A » co ad high hurdles Saturday after a pre-| —S :13.7 in the low ( 40-yard bh | BF. Goodrich Jones Picked for European Track Meet hurdles Friday, The finals of the|the Hamilton, Ont. Olympic Club, in the six-mile run. Backus heaved the heavy weight eps six-mile run time iA PRICE. INCLUDES Sales Tax ond License Plates iene 122” WHEELBASE ———> COURTESY GARS — DEMONSTRATORS —AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS — he Pontiac, Mich. | { i i” EASY TO G | _ MW 1957 PONTIACS- MUST BE SOLD Yes! 99 New Pontiac Cars Must Be Sold PO and ‘Delivered This Month! .- ONLY ONE WEEK TO Go: ||| - HUGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE | ' Starting Today. .’. , : Through the Month of June! buying a new w cor his yeor save 6 ice plow. aerate now 1m deed — and— WINNER in the “Name-the Horse” Announced : at 7 3: 3 5 You u May Be the Tacky Winner y Contest double to score another. with singles ie one . led by Saturday’s Trans-Miss. tea Sie coe “one 10th) Mike Garcia, Gene Woodling -had|— a se sie straight 9-2 in.the opener, a ninth/four hits and a walk in the opener in” Third “inning Sends’ champion Red cogs victory for ‘Bobby Shantz and his\and even pitcher Ray Narleski| Southpaw to Showers * _. succession. ts lite got aria the of the year — aj Oakiand Hills pro Al Watrous | was helped a 16-\homer- . _ left New York by Sunday os auech pele leer Billy a BALTIMORE # — From the ‘ox Gina, Bie A sey {| ternational Senior’s Match, Frie——-—- day, Watrous appeared on a New York TV show Saturday. : xk oe Jim Lyeth Jr., of Grosse Pointe, over a Whiels Wack Gar 4 : GMC injection special stock en- © . Oe Detroit bey ac al Norbert -: — 4 Need 19th Hole in Red Run Meet “Von Hollenbeck-LaCroix Win “Invitational Best Ball Tournament +eoeee pan i Ee er W Hutch Among 3 Managers Ejected, but Cards Win ' Sunday was .a rough day for . especially in the Nation- . . Losing skippers Bobby ‘Three-mile run—John Macy, Hous-| Lee took over at this point Jones, Jowa) est betere betag tagged for a /Run and Dr. A. E pa srg |City, 9:49.6, 220-yard low hurdies—| two-rum single by George Kell ,. defeated George jo slies. Gabert. Winston-Salem, 22.5. which put Baltimore out in front wget ane Bow Lis Po 0 | Two- walk — Harry Laskau, , New York 92nd St. YMHA, 13:583.| permorr - marrimone |!-UP» in the 18th annual Red Run Not just a top hen Seie . but a full |Hammer throw—Harold Connolly ABR AB & | Invitational Best Ball tournament shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new, [Boston UAC, 2163. ‘(Riinet, 3 $f Serement® $F tl vesterday. improved design. The same design ange ae ~~ | ee rer 1 as on the 1957 new cars. Fully | Mi hi B Ree 38 6 ee” 8 : | os Pemagan bocts::. Res }} | ieeex | ff Se Oat te ees one $ 9 plas exchange and tex || Win in Toledo Boros iy. $$ i Moore >” $1 3| Tim Griffin im the semifinals, ‘ ° 1 © 0-Totals 35 8 13| A 17-foot birdie putt by Dr. La- 6.70-15 TOLEDO, Ohio @®—Two Michi-|Meeftp ¢ 8 8 Croix on the ii-bolp broke up ; . ~ gan boats came in first in their aber 33 the even match, 710-15. ‘ 10.95 760-15. .°11.95 iss In’ the finals: Linkdater - Nettie née had a l-up lead going to 18, but Ste Bee. both men hooked their drives, and ebbre °F Bolling in ath. LaCroix birdied a 9foot putt for , Baltimore 004-016 00 x—§ the victory. 1 74, Bushy i, Rell 8 tee ab anne .it| Linklater missed a four-foot putt’ Ae ee EL | q se io ._ R- ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE LOSE TO HOME)|or Cia, came i raat inti Oo Mone Ra 21 | : 2 in’ A * poe toe y i — rane a Fores’ 4 steady Hank. Aaron and Bur Bra ton provided the big bat¢ as the Braves took over 3nd place. The * Aaron’s single batted in the winning ron in the Ist game, ers in the afterpiece — a double and triple. . The New York Giants, who hove taken a new lease on life on their Western. tour, clinched their 4th straight series by whipping. the Cubs 7-5 and 5-1. * * * Johnny Antonelli, with relief ‘chucked sky. A homer by Lee Walls ruined. = whn-npdre var rod ete tix: oe e 2 Sig ee i ‘ F NTE eee een ee Mey eK eee oe eee ‘ i Bo | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MoyDaY, JUNE 24, 1997 seaney ee ee “19 n | THRILLS! SPILLS! CHILLS! | (Th 1957 Mai By BILL CORNWELL course was. iade to order for him.|place tie with: Fred Hawkins, e jor L All-Star gome bition FLINT—An eligible young bach-|Next to. George Bayer the longest] n., snere: was no “blow. ap’. ~is “being “conducted by The Pontiac Press for the lor was $5,700 richer today after|hitting golfer on the profess for Harney. He faltered tempo- ' Sonienlenionat’s Office. The game will be:played at | Winning the 6th annual Carling/circuit, Harney Yound the lengthy) -iuy shooting a $7-0n the front St. Louis, duly 9th.) * Open golf tournament Seer atjpar 4 and par 5 ‘holes perfectly sine, bat be recovered ‘n ceine. Flint Golf Club, suited to his booming, wood shots.) ouse with a | 31, in. Paul Harney, 21-year-old pro- | Harney—stood at 207 when yes-| eluding birdies on aed ‘13, 16 and = | American League: Position. ‘National League _ | -fessional--from ~ Bofton;--Mass., jterday's final 18-hole round began, -18.-—~ geese wich, yer—— Team) (Player—Team) fired sub-par golf in every round one stroke behind pace-setting Finsterwald, hoping to pocket : "MOOMPELD MLS ; of on Tetele man a oS nat Sere 65 eke tox ie $5,000 Ss $2,600] midway” Jeader, joined two asso-| te strek Beaumont, Texas. Weaver sky-jrepeat winner of this tournament, |plus another et $550 for seating the ciates with an even par 284, ‘MORNING « NOON - Ni 1 champion par. Finsterwald and : SER 8 aS st — a rocketed. t0 35 Sey: .m Mee to be coment. with 318 tar. 2nd aeenGee en ee ; Bob Inman. vl boas Bar Nary of Wayne posted 286 2B : It was the Ist major victory for ae _ _. jo ears $150 and. picked--up an ad- AER YEN A. —_ —— .~-~So sma. «the easy-going Harnéy since he ine 0 IS ditional $300 fer. being Michigan's See You Later Jee, turned pro in November of 1954. . {No. 2 player. Pontiac’s Gene Bone Vm sheen for Z 4 | Harney rifled his 2nd consecu- oa PO ee _[had a 72-hole score of 288, the| ‘3B. itive 68 yesterday for a total of-275.|- ht ant . state’s 3rd best total, to snatch a ’ nine strokes below regulation, then 0 €ague $250 bonus plus $53.85 for his share ‘gratefully pocketed the winner's - lof 12th-place money. - <3 purse and headed for Detroit to Unable to field a team for Sun- ~ ra ‘tune up for the Western — Open day’s scheduled game the John Barnum of Grand Rap-. = Thursday through Sunday at Plum Clawson—club in promis gud: ids, Jack Fleck of Rechester and ‘ ine Meadowbrook's Chick Harbert LF : American Legion. Junior Baseball) ouecteq the balance of Michi- : The quiet Harney thought the loop, «the Pontiac representative) con's $1,500 bonus, par 36-35—71 Flint course was today withdrew from the circuit. “just wonderful” and it’s easy Sunday's game was‘ forfeited to| Balding hit a $2,000 jackpot by CF to see why. He played the 6,625- : Clawson. __ *|topping’ his fellow Canadians in yard layout like he owned it, bias-| tat that aches! te out [2 nett, BF & 35,000 bonus Stan ing around in 70-69-68-68, .— and many of the boys on our club ne psa natal swat ee RF It almost seemed as though the ‘| are working to build a school |” oe fund for next fall, has made it |"C™Ainder of the loot. , » | Bob Keller from Royal Oak, hard for us to field a team, ne the Boys’ Club | Mike Dietz of Lake Orion and) c State Racers Among sao “Mame of the [F’zmington’s Jimmy Johnson - lTrenton’s Top T. angeatned today, “Weng were Oakland County golfers who renton’s op fen boys werk on pty aaa : : > ° 1 hb finished out of the running and out t us hard, but the interests of a a = | ZeRrTON, Soe ell Olah oa the bere first, and so we |! the money. ati : itted : chigan men finished among the : | 7 _ |jtop 10 yesterday in the 300-miie a ioe oe we DO ete Slabs | | . - }{Trenton Speedway race for late Coulacos. plans to talk.with Le:|g05 insean labs : 3 model stock cars. gion league officials about the as *ALL BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN TO THE Me hegasrieelt ALL ABOARD FOR GLASGOW — Al Watrous, Oakland Hills be formed to fill the vacancy. PONTIAC PRESS SPORTS ‘DEPT, . Detro’ . : Country Club pro, bids farewell as he boards the Scandinavian Air- Im another scheduled game Sun- PONTIAC, MICH., |" sam Hanks of Pacific Palisades,| liner for Glasgow, Scotland, where he will meet John Burton Friday BY TuESD au : day Milford . stopped co-leader : moet, ores UNE 25th. Calif., won the event with an aver-| in the International Senior's Golf Match. Watrous left from New |perkley 21, to assume the league age speed of 88.37 miles an hour.| York Sunday. : | Head with four: straight wins. It Henry e: was a pitchers’ battle, with Mil-/Fr¢ ford's Hoy fanning 11, Crumb for|Gene Littler Blue-Bloods at Bloomfield Berkley 12 5 tt tp it i it Equine Stars Prepare for Big Show Rochester ddded to Birming- ham's woes with another shutout, Sonne 16-0, third blank Herb Kelley's/ai club has drawn this spring. Wine ners’ Hoy hit..500, with three for/Tom i t ix, Including four RBI's. i = By H. GUY MOATS “Apt Pupil’ was the Pointe work- | (Q{ficials and ileus for the show . Wednesday's games — Milford|GENE BONE P i > The “big move” of many of the| '"S hunter champion. include: at Rochester and Clawson at Bir- resent this. coupon end we | i 4 country’s top ‘show horses was un-| “Mountain Breeze’ from the] «Mi*.. ser, Scott, vane, “Se... 5>:lmingham, will give you FREE 1 alk of oil Bj qider way today, with Bloomtielg/Jamm7y Wallace stables, (North Fer cquicsiion® Desiel P” snehen q/Open Hunt Club on East Long open ju +d Sewixkiey, Pa., (hunter, hunter equita- with each oil change. Bi event. He is among the competitors| ties.” jumpersi: ‘Col. &. "F. ‘Thomson, 213 Boys Finish ; | qjiake road, the current destination. | at the Hills. “Velvet Rose” one of|cet "C,H. Sndérsok, PL’ Bil Oe, y : The big show opens Tuesday with|three Bloomfield entries by Mrs,| (Jumper, dressage); Maj. Anton Rethy.i» , an all-day junior program. Robert Haas (Farm Crest Farm, |Taylor Brockville, Ont’ idressage), ©. "y’ Swim Lessons : . aE Northville). was: 2nd _ in the Pointe W. Benjamin, Flint, (western, parade, 4 Most of the winners and jpalomino, Arabian, Morgan, stock Y SERVICE dlothe : ee? ed lightweight hunter class, back of Cquttatien) sin, cetcinn, eotertel] A total of. 213 beiys te ae & other equine stars from resse|Cy James’ “Star Double.” — ’ = : Clarence L. (Noney) Craven (Brook-\classes completed their swim 390 e Bivens ee ‘ol the Flying Red Horse” é 4) Pointe show that closed Sunday| More 6 exe Migerbl oye — oe link, Mace,). for mas iat eenter~|i, at the YMCA the tux? Clemens) FE 83961 qjnight will be installed in their/Pécted sh Gay, five might | chester, Mass.) steward: RE. Jenkinslweekend in the first half of a pro-|3%, Ean TTC CO CCCCOOT CR. quarters at the Bloomfield club Barat Hane Shs —— wea eet ae eed ag poop bt eS os today. The list includes the fine = : z—|Club and conducted : Prank 16-7 aeres Everett t 14-72-71-T?—294 5 Ain fr ony Agere “rer OT "suv snome nas diibbspilead oe Seaeren ten 208 rve working ‘hunter champion |} | Ci h Wi starts today with instruction te Mazur 70-78- Sequoia,” which also’ took cham-| urier Uiinc es Win f S if girls, There will be. seven 45-min- |JEMY JORXSON Dae eo pionship honors at the Pointe in ute classes each day for five [sim Turnesa 298 ae nce S| With Single in 16th | ! : cee See ‘ ” ‘ys. 15. 306 wayments you cam i Mrs: Sally Greene, wife of the : ( | | Instructors are volunteers wha p- 73-70—-308 ee rode Sequoia in the title Talk about a pitcher deserving in ‘| y 00) gave 87 hours in the boys’ pro- pe) a ~ oe 1 | “Requota." with Cy dames “apt |'° "i" & ball game. Floyd Harper) cel tenis eion oo eee de. f9-42-16—321 | Pupil” and Dennehy’s |°f Richard's Tavern certainly won) Griff's Grill continued its surge|jite and Mike Hart. a pay en “Let 9 oe led Con Counselling Experience Assist You" “Fortune Hunter” collected their |a well-earned decision over! Louie’ s|towards the top slot in the City ‘Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. end Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. || *xth victory in two years in the |Tavern last night. Baseball League by making three TRA ED are MICHIGAN CR CREDIT COUNSELLORS ie pt were aek ent — He pitched 16 innings of softball hits" good enough for six runs DO N° T R i S K G Y Lcineionsnssasineneenseensnssentenoees Sbove Selteng Thee week, |scattering eight hits and came up/to topple the Jets 6-5 yesterday, an 1 ALL NEW RAYON CORD tire Jayton Thorobrac LOOK AT THESE PREMIUM FEATURES. with the big base hit that clinched the jmportant City League victory: By winning, Richard's replaced Louie’s as. the National League leaders, ~ ‘| Tun homer in the 13th almost jeed the decision but Harper sparked 9 similar rally for Richard’s in the same frame. Tom Stilwell liad a bases- -empty circuit for the losers, . - Louie's dropped all the way to Loser Mike Haines also went the route and aflowed only sev- en hits but he walked 14. Two errors and a hit batter set up Harper’s big blow, | Haines’ 3- 2 3rd place, one-half game behind|. the CIO Local 594 nine which lost yesterday in the other game _ of a_ doubleheader. CIO gang 6-5 after overcoming a ON YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP Good Brakes Safeguard You....and: Yours — The win advanced the. victors to Griff’s only had one hit in the ist ‘five innings. but ted 4-3. A double by Berg and Shank’s single scored. the other two in the 6th. The Jets fought, back with two in their own in the wth »efore relief Johnston - put out the fire aided by a double play. . The Michigan Giants dumped the Check your BRAKES today! -) ist inning deficit. ; sageg : 3rd by losing as’ the CIO tossers Je 010029 eee 7 Cold Rubber Tread ? won their 2nd game in as .many if Seoker. ” ere. Winner = Safety experi ae sea that ba aga neh TRAVEL LIGHT # Rayon Electreni-Cord days at Beaudette Park to take|2one- ‘tr — Keel | yi @ major cause of auto accidents. Eliminate TRAVEL. RIGHT _ Se 2nd. 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States. bassador “I have no intention,” said Gra- Billy Gra-,ban in New York, “of running for Se Seeeee ec ‘Billy Graham Scorns Pr [Would Rather Be ‘God" s Ambassador’ political office at any time. CAN DO NO MORE —“E -peélieve Fean-de more to help bring the nation Yo a realization of It's not the first time eww 39. evangelist has year-old ev: sn. 5 jamie ereanl Gre ham recalled: — “I made a decision long. ago, se or 1952, when some. po-| C Kas mbered. The | , Sentence. You then place the number oi square. which hos the wame. letter as the ered te | In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and. | sh GTR SESS TE |v a Sails Sums mitehed ie ee 1 oe. De all other squares, Read i NOI be sure the okt mndabees rele: he : | (oeeesseneseenseeeseesesdasenes = PUZZLE NO. 56— ie 8. Producers Sinenil DETROIT (INS)—The Michigan r Producers Assn. reports it|{o.xrun for political office.” _ boosted its -bumber- of of milk + £2: pur-| Grouley recently launched the such Satuies at Decker- Ovid. The milk market it will use the new litical le of my. state called on me te ask me to run in the primary ‘for the Democratic 3 ination f the. Senate. 1 told in campaign for Graham in his news- “paper, “Daily Free-Lance,” and planned to a “Graham for Poles ‘in Humor Festival BORDIGHERA, Italy @—Poland has become the first Iron Curtain) ° country to enter the annual Inter- national Festival of Humor here. The festival \reviews ‘outstanding cartoons and jokes:by leading hu- = - processing surplus!President’ on his radio station, KHEN. In an editorial outlining his plan, Gourley wrote: “A lot of folks-will_say this is ridiculous. But the truth is, it is time for America, the world’s: God's chosen public better? He te a natural for the campaign part of it." Graham said his Minneapolis headquarters has received some 430,000 pieces of mail in the lastigan- three weeks and that a-number of the letters were along the lines of proposing he run for- president, * * * “You know,” Graham said, “when T spoke at a Salvation. Army dinner some time ago, Elsa Max- jwell was there. She told some people, ‘He ought to be in- politics rather than wasting his time going around-the country preaching . . “But I -eonsider myself one of mbassadors,- and rien ienten ¢ ® mE ! ‘~ tod nn ov eee | ole | Blood R ‘ ee = nkee esidency, tingly DUES ficials are ‘inclined to agree. The inmates gave 1,120 pints of any penal institution in the world. Southern Michigan Prison is the largest walled ener in the world. Named Health Director, a ~ NOW for K Days ‘Only DETROIT # — Dr. Leonard §. 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Eager first graders tend to bring auch gifts to their tt young teachersr—(1) tla (2) DAILY. see lee: ill movent wasted | suas : pene nbeedonsi nnasietennes tee anent B. Economists feel th depression. a) WARING. ta) “C. On a dank, ote) Dacca wane catching cold. Di The, Mesovery 96 on old and — finding of a buried treasure. might make you ‘ about you worry | document lead ff (7) MELLOW; @ | © Gey comriicrs, “ “umaee 1 weioon siete NVICTS; (10) CONFLICTS. ween Sage Nase under sharp ieinnis Ses tes cee will probably quit soon. (11) SMARTING; (12) START- | G. Would surely be forbidden TABASCO; (14) TOBACCO. H. Naturally Mom is concerned abo for a man with ulcers, (13) in the army overseas. (15) MORALS. (16) MORALE. oo ° 4.1 Many countries are now interested in ——_——— desert re- : . ; sources. (17) EXPLOITING: (18) EXPLORING. J. Would seem very noisy, when battle is being fought on 4 mountqinous terrain. (19) VOLLEY; (20) Yaar: K. An atpeahnyen sem would enjoy qoing ee midnight ~~ "(ii) RAIDS: (2a) RIDES. the goveramant thinks tn terms of money like thin. BULLION. » Gn BELONG M. Sentries Fi the ne- . f ee our masting may regret “4 N. Might worry the wife of an arctic explorer who sets out eee too soon after a long illness. (27) VALOR; (28) -PALLOR. O. Generally, there’ in trying to ; ‘opinionated man. (28) CC CONFUTE; (30) ) CONFUSE. — P. Good from the police gaye ng feeb tn inves i) Bevecives _ Q You wonder about ex-beauty who the an aging still wears teenage clothes. aa) SANITY; (34) VANITY. 4B. An angry one is not a sides noe te clentze alte bb havior, (35) SCREED; (96) SCREECH. ¢ 3, 8. On « vist to the US. a Korean might be pleased by on ————-. meeting with his former. American officer. Gn ce ACCIDENTAL: ate "OCCIDENTAL . = aX T. Well FB sears 0 Be ‘potent oe - ia som. 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BE if Wan Hie sbtbens ce ge, HE ee & eee Z - 7 i otta Aen Bisien ctl : E Hit i fs y2 if az : 2 “38243 a el ot hie PT ensogse TTT ‘sy = Lc = te be ~ a — Aan yasaaies o Fatt wh a o _Hips |THE BERRYS Ee rah u Bae K it Bi ) pate i \ iy me) ffor Inflation Urges Productive Use - of Atomic Energy Sees Antidote : { Lincoln Division Head |*ecisors One of the Strongest Chief Justices in U. S.. History = the second of three articles on the “nine strong men" of the U.S. Su- preme Court e recent far-reaching on individual liberties have Be Tostont ‘St foe 'naues' nest ‘ore: : 's news. ey ; By JAMES LEE +4 OKLAHOMA CITY @—A Ford Motor Co.: executive suggested to- day increased productivity as an antidote to inflation, _ “Tt seems clear that meeting the ...|steady increase in the productivity of our industria] system,” Ben D. He spoke before -a special Cham- ee at Gaiden maaan Gielen: -|day for members of the Oklahoma State Press. 8 — ' Mills cited automation and the peacetime uses of atomic energy as two major technological ity. —— trial plants is providing safer, healthier working conditions, im- proved quality, lower production costs and more effective utilization \of machines. ity in manufac- onizing testing he said, ntrate Lie Ice Cream Peddlers — Mills, general manager of Ford's: Lincoln Division ‘declared. He ‘said the automation of indus-|Onio Resolution Drawn Up: to Seek Clampdown on sons disloyal to su adeanaien Se aihingat exten * testimony i i gi] , Truman sought ‘to project, under his: ‘Fair Deal” label, the philos- ophy of. government so controver- he has. said, that the Supreme Court of the United States should be above and beyond politics, that its nine justices should be chosen by standards of personal integrity and intellectual honesty, and not for reasons of political expediency. REPUBLICAN NAMED Thus when the time came in 1945 —five months after he became president — for him to make his first appointment to the high bench, Truman chose not a mem- ber of his own party, but a Re- publican, Harold Hitz Burton of general, Tom C. Clark of Texas, &® Democrat in deed as well as in name, When Dwight D. Eisenhower en- tered the White House in 1953 as the first Republican president in 20 years, he was soon -confronted, chief justice of the United States. Warren Molding Court in- His Image re were those who said of Clark t he was a machine politician, a} party stalwart who would ‘follow the leader without quibble or ob- He looked westward for a man of strength, a man able by expe- rience and inclination to balance WASHINGTON (INS)=As-Prest- dent of the United States, Harry S.| 0. Ne the role of “great dissenter.” For example — in his blistering nationally er of the GOP's “progressive” Each in his own way,-the Tru- man appointees and the chief jus-| decree tice have made court history. SHOWN EFFICIENCY Burton, who was a close friend of Trumah ih the Senate despite their political differences, has unostentatious ciency and scholarship in his ca- reer on the court. His work has been accom- the FBI “might as weil close up LI 2-3087 “sowtica,| MICHIGAN FIRST AID of Invallé Needs — Sickréom Supplies the New Deal and the Fair Deal,|] 1621 S. Weodward, Royal Osk | 3 Doors North of 10. Mile fF . At 57, tall, drawlitg, homespun Tom Clark, veteran appears determined to carry the banner of conservatism, regardless Instead, he has acted among his colleagues as 2 consultant, an ex- -| pert in checks and balances, a Burton is one of the most spirit- Court.. He is a leader of the Uni-ima tarian Church, a man given tojct prayer and meditation. Justice Clark is something When Truman appointed him to the Supreme bench in 1949, powerfully persuasive man, with the necessity of naming a|paradox. SENDAI, Japan @—The, Sendai Appeal Court today began-a re- . Orvis Boone, 24, a Negro| . idier from Galveston, Tex., arid his Japanese sweetheart Shigeko Sasaki, 20. x * They were convicted by the Hits Decisions — "a «2 f High Tribunal Attorney General Tells Colleagues Court Hurts Efforts Against Reds td America and has more difficult, if relating to subversive * |conference-.of the attorneys gen-} In his ad z Ja : nese Court Reviews \Death:Sentence for GI _ _ Live-Wire Representative "WANTED | sees ae aes | ment for another slaying, theArmy ruled the death sen- : | te if TH Q ~» f : g tween liberals and conserva- Ohio. Os 5 i if a 3 Capital Wanted | | °25,000 © To be used to purchase established com- . mercial printing plant in Florida. This business will be used as security loan, which will be repaid at $100 per week . for 10 years, inorder to give attractive return on investment.~ If. interested: and - ready for immediate action, write ~~ Box 1396, Sanford, Florida. di a3 { i Z E The next hearing will be July 17. GOP Unit OKs. 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