Te PERE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 26, 1957 —84 ‘PAGES bviig 1g Tri SYNCOPATED LOVELIES — Harmony Plus — Tuesday Night Margie, Bea and. Mary, The Petticoats, favorite recording artists, will blend their voices in harmony Tues- day. evening as oné of the many stellar attrac- tions:on the Pontiac Downtown Asm. variety show celebrating: the merchants, On Pontiac Motor Anniversary Show: 50th birthday of Pontiac Motor — Division. Tickets to the show at Wisner Stadium are still available today free from downtown “p Johnny Long Heads All-Star Variety JOHNNY LONG - Gang, thezany but talented comic , Will be the Four Step Brothers, Johnny Long and his orchestra will head an all-star variety show! tomorrow night, at 8:30, at Wisner Stadium, to celebrate the 50th an- en of Pontiac Motor Divi- win Long's aggregation, billed as “Young America's Favorite,” will be songstress Debbie Brown, jazz trombonist Mickey Gravine and the glee club, all noted artists. - * - * A host of other famous acts will be in the spotlight for the show. Included are the Hollywood, televi- sion and recording favorities, Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica harmonica -group formerly known as Borah Minevitch Harmonica Rascals, Other outstanding attractions dance team; The Terry Sisters, erobatic dancers; and the Pet- ticoats,recording vocal group... Tickets to the performance are More Than 200 Stitches Needed Woman Hurt When Car Plunges Into Creek Near, Windsor — WINDSOR, Ont. (NS) — More than 20) stitches were required to close head and face wourals of . 38-yearold Mrs. Dorothy Dunlop after a car in which she was he ieaess ke on Her husband, — troit, told from a pital bed eee 0 ture hours to crawl 100 yards help. His wife had gone in posite direction was Dunlop said the couple was head-| ed home on Route 39 and smashed into a bridge 20 miles east of Windsor, after failing to ae a bend in the “It was an ‘eternity I'll never forget. Hell can't be much worse.” \to Save Tiny Boy ‘came ill last night and was i[n dele A Press Airliner’s Race Ends in-Failure CHICAGO (INS) — A desparate race to save the life of a stricken four-month-old boy aboard a New York, to Chicago airliner ended in failure just “before midnight. The baby, John Santiago, be- treated for a cold at Roosevelt Hospital in New York before his aunt, Mrs. Aurea Santiago, 28, of Chicago, took the child aboard U.S... overseas. flight _201 | for Chicago. The baby’s condition worsened and two stewardesses, Marie | Hirbonen of New York Bea McFarlane of New York ad- ministered oxygen. Hee Joseph Kubilus, the pilot, he notified ing. es But moments before the flight set down, the child died in the arms of a priest. Doctors said he may . been a victim of Asiatic John was the son of Ishmael - Comics” o Fees sce we eRe eee re mM County . News. eee eee eneeees 2 Cee ee = eeeer ‘gue eee neon» 7 = being given away by Pontiac merchants. The show is sponsored’ by the Downtown Pontiac Assn. FREE PARKING To a¢comodate the large crowd expected, special free parking ar-, rangements have been made near Wisner Stadium for Tuesday night. Space will-be available behind Nye Dairy, off Cass avenue; behind Gresham Cleaners, off Cass; and! in the vacant lot at Wisner and Cass, In addition, curb ‘parking will be allowed on the side streets off both east and west Oakland, through the cooperation of the Pontiac Police Dept. . Showers Tonight, Cooler Tomorrow A few scattered showers or thun- dershowers are predicted for this area tonight, says the U.S. Weather ‘Bureau. The low will range from 56 to 60 degrees, Tomorrow will be partly cloudy: "land cooler with a high near 70. South to southwest winds at 12 to 18 miles an hour today will be- ‘*eome northwesterly at 15 to 20 miles an hour tonight, continuing through tomorrow. —_ In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m. was 54. At 1 p.m. the mer- cury read 80. Will Review Old Laws LUDINGTON ( — The City Commission plans to meet soon to scrap such antiquated city laws as running across a bridge and speeding at more than six miles an hour on a bicycle. But one old 1874 law the commission- ers probably will retain makes it illegal to plant a tree in the. middie of the street. \ U.S. Newsmen See Stalemate ‘on Trip in China Peiping Now Demands Reciprocal Treatment for Red Reporters |Rules of Contest Pot-O-Gold Full; Press Relaxes — HONG KONG (#)—Plans .|to send American newsmen to China appeared stale- mated today by a Peiping demand for reciprocal U.S. admission of Red Chinese _ |reporters. - The State Department promptly rejected the Com- munist demand. Radio Peiping announced last night that the State Department’s decision - to allow 24 U.S. reporters to work in Red China for six months “is completely. un- acceptable to the Chinese people.” The Chinese. government “‘ex- be given reciprocal treatment to go to America to report,” the broadcast commentary from the official Peiping People’s Daily said. Secretary of State Dulles’ an- nouncement in Washington (broadcast did not say specifically no visas would be issued until the ‘State. Department changed its stand, but that appeared to be its implication. A full text of the Peiping com- ‘mentary was read by what veter- an radio monitors said ‘was obviously a young American's voice. Forty-one American youths are now in Red China as guests of the government, and 12 Ameri- can Korean war turncoats also are still on the mainland. “Fundamentally, the U.S. gov- ernment jis not considering the principle of equality and reciproc- ity at all, but wants to collect intelligence in China through its correspondents, carry out subver- sive activities and embitter feel- ings between the Chinese and American peoples,” the mrontionet said. “Keeping te its consistent pol- icy, the Chinese government will centinue to work for contacts and mutual understanding between the Chinese and American peo- ples.” The two Western pations that now have reporters permanehtly stationed in Red China, Britain and France, permit correspond- ents of the New China News Agency to work in London and Paris. Officials in Washington said Dulles agreed to lower his bar to American travel in China because of heavy press and congressional pressure. pects Chinese correspondents _ to} Johnson to Back Larger Aid Bill Ike Invites Democratic Leader in Senate to White House Breakfast WASHINGTON \#-—-Senate Dem- o¢ratic Leader Lyndon B, Johnson said today he will support an in- crease of about a half billion dol- lars in new foreign aid appropri- ations, The Texas Democrat made this announcement after an hour-long breakfast meeting with President HSisenhower. It was—the—first time. they met privately with no others present, House’s north portico after their steam breakfast. Newsmen thought they heard the President. tell his guest: “Thanks a million.” Eisenhower's supporters were re- ported willing to compromise on a hike of about a half billion dol- lars. . ENJOYABLE TALK Johnson told newsmen on emer- ging from the White House: our health to world events.” He described his talk with the President as “very constructive.” He has not previously met pri- vately with the chief executive. Eisenhower held a similar break- fast meeting last week with House Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex). Johnson said there was only an. incidental mention of the civil rights bill and no discussion at all of Eisenhower’s statement last week that he is “tremendously dis- appointed” in Congress’ action on his program at this session. Detroit Bus Drivers _ Win 8-Cent Wage Hike DETROIT # — A new contract providing an eight-cent hourly wage increase was approved. yes- terday by Detroit Street Railways operators. The new pact becomes effective Sept. 1 and calls for the eight-cent raise plus another two-cents-an- hour increase Jan. 6. Under the new contract, the aver- age hourly -wage for bus drivers ““We just had a most enjoyable: Pre-Trial Huddle | AP Wirephoto LEGAL ADVICE — Army Sp.3,C. William S. Girard chats with personal legal adviser Maj. Stanley Levin, who motored from Tokyo to Camp Drew, near Maebashi,-to see Girard prior to today’s open- has ing of his trial on charges of fatally shooting a Japanese woman on a firing range, Denies Luring _ Victim to Death on Firing Range Prosecution Charges Gi Set Over to Sept. 10 MAEBASHI, Japan @—~ -|William S, Girard today denied Japanese charges that he lured a woman brass. scavenger to her cans, chop e Hunt Chicago Slayer of Butchered Girl, 15 CHICAGO (#—Detective squads combed a West Side neighborhood for clues today in the mutilation slaying \,0f a 15-year-old schoolgirl, whose dismembered body was found floating in Lake Michigan in two separate. oil Police said the body of Judith Mae Andersen had been and sawed, and was water] ce said identification was last night when fingerprint experts made their report. ip Ike Changes Mind, Will Get Flu Shot WASHINGTON (INS)—President vaccine shot and will be inoculated today on the adivce of his doctor. The decision for the President to receive the vaccine at this time was taken on the recommendation of U. S,.Surgeon General Dr. Le- roy Burney that it should be made available to all heart pa- tients, Mr. Eisenhower told his news ‘eonference last week that he did not plan to get a shot of the vac- cine until it. was available to “ordinary people.” Since that time, there have been ithree Apparent cases of Asiatic flu at the White House, two of them! persons who could have exposed the President. to the virus. Boston Strike Goes On BOSTON (INS) — Governor Foster Furcolo today makes his mover to end the 17-day mailers’ strike which has closed Boston's six major daily newspapers. The governor was scheduled to hold separate conferences with lead- ers of the mailers’ union and representatives of te publish- is $2.23. ers. Officials Split on Value of Plan By MAX E. SIMON Court and law enforcement of- ficials in two Michigan counties with legalized drag racing have split into two sharply-divided camps on the success of the pro- On one sidé of the fence is a group which favors drag strips as iproviding safe areas for teenagers to test their hotrods. other places to find out what their cars “can do.” TEENAGERS WANT IT . A Pontiac teenage group, the newly-organized Oakland County Timing Assn., is pushing for the establishment of such a strip in this area, One of the two race sites is at ‘Tecumsch in Lenawee County. Tecumseh's chief of police, hotrodders try dragging in the local area before going out to the strip, “If they could prove to me that the number of complaints my de- partment receives about reckless driving has been cut down by the establishment of the strip, then I'd be in favor of continuing it," Kilbdurn said. *. & . ea "But we haven't received fewer Pot-0-Gold Purtlo: si... 000+ a Sports . thea 21 +e wae vee Theaters’ eet ee nena vanBaase a ‘TV & Radio Programs . ... in Wilson, Earl _ ee 1 ; cok oun aaah s ere {You Will Want to Read — » What Graham , Accomplished in His Crusade. . page's, Whether Teenagers Are Good or Bad vy Drivers. Page. 11. Piigree lad: dasa “About the Am Working in Viet Nam. ‘Page 28. Why ; the Students can” Doctor Teen Drag Races--Help or Hazard? complaints, Both my department and the State Police have, in fact, been receiving more complaints since the drag strip was opened.” ‘THUMBS DOWN Near the Tecumseh drag strip is a State Police ‘post at Clinton, headed by Sgt. Fred O'Donnell, who said of the problem, “My post is thumbs down on this thing. I've instructed my men to have nothing to do. with it. * * * “Instead of drag strips,.we rec- ommend that these teenagers spend their time and energy on/ driver training. About three or four] thousand persons show up at the place, every Sunday, and after it's ‘lall over, they drive off cans they’ re still there,”* ra See ee AE { C ’ Eisenhower has changed his mind’ hour of talk about everything from) . b+ waiting for an Asiatic flu ¥ Crime laboratory Yok : arvund the eity—until finally it {melodic timbre to match the power|cannot generate life, Jesus even These ere the “spiritual babes,” | seemed to touch the lives of mil- jof this tall, straight man with prob-|™ade it stronger. be born| 2 "hom the impeceably-organized,| lions, pon orate drier i gs ES tw ees Ye. many-man Graham “‘team’’ hl } A } : devote in siciitiat ant einsle strong. —_— — 2 sage caer ag hear oa bas finished, thelion and asi < hwe consulta fire - and - glory approach of the|7#me in the tan suit, and theli, cont solid, sympathetic, He * © evangelist. {I doubt,” sald Sock-| Nosh '% so Sramatic You oan eet | says. “You feel it, God is in you,| “And that’s exactly what they, , “if Billy's form of theology conscience screaming aloud. |55¥* will be born again. Ceme,)@%e—babies,” Billy Graham * i - : people who are} Then Billy Suddenly “ * man's sister was attending crusade|accustomed to my type of| headlong, as the souls “starving for God” and tin yelariy, and making afchurch.”) enough in these critical moments |of your life,” with love and joy and tenderness.”’| “Decision for Christ,” and ap-| But when one obsevves a once| t spread his word , . . “The the bright lights, pearing almost divinely happy. The| miserable and disillusioned person Bible teaches that there is noth- For $9 nights he has pleaded,| ou" smarting. to corporation! wearing a blissful new countenance} ing in your dead and sinful na- word clerks, and|/—one doesn't feel like laughing,| tre got around he'd made aiQne might even sneak into Madi-| dead sect, creed, people began to x * * duce a in in, you cannot produce et ge Bea Po the ones |toward the Devil. In God, he trusts) righteousness. confident, ¢ : , Ven impatiently eager The church, } class by class, |t© see what it's all about. “Many-people are trying to pro-| singles walk up to the great eatiienack 2 77, = be.a| ; k. good, Graham—or at ieast talk And there he is, banked by a/without being about him—and the effect spread [1,500 voice choir that swells its|can do naugh you rush, icome, come forward and make|Plained to me solemnly, “Children time lyour decision, the greatest decision|°f God, They must be nurtured of ya rnee Rily Creleen intense Sen, must put his faith in God and is terrifying. \the more conventional church, to| see that his babies don’t slide back | groups, OF | -ompletely. Graham in the (Tomorrow: Billy Graham ex- t but fail. A corpse! big cellar of the Garden. plains himself.) | | | will | ia | 1 q NORTHWOOD Open Sunday TOI va! seer 2S MR A SAORI REL BARI ALWAYS THE BEST FOR | LESS 888 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Open Daily ’til 9°P. M. PL MARKETS 5] eee onmnes apology and read the Bible with- | Thai the sternest test of whether = . 3 . ars old, out feeling vaguely lke ® f2- |yoy have real will power is this: Irish Trains Delayed i Hp — Peter tures ago. The iis took oft the|** 7° * * ae wt cdr po Facey Sir tb ? by Box Full of Rocks from the Dalene fer $21 and aleaie tanond of Ge shethters | That in Roman ines the e Billy nian Bie a en ee ae cask of booze, later was fired by| That Grace Downs dean of ajbegan at sunrise rather than mid-| in clothing New York in purity : BELFAST, Northern Ireland @\the Dutch for extra : night, which thay or may not ex-, 5 pe * * vagance. schoo] for air hostesses, tells her y with his tempting . promises no more|~Pail traffic between Belfast and| That Americans spend about|girig “One good way to test your|Plain why Rome fell. | aicted telomiip of more| EY-Openers From Hal Boyle’s Mail Si“! Pleasure Wins Over Missions, -750-to_1 people ot New | new YORK » — Things a col-; That Harry Rolnick, the ‘Texas|$/600 women wit! be wesring hom- ticoat proves this. The petticoat|a symposium was “a drinkingpar- York—to discuss religion without Jumnist might never know it bélnat magnate, predicts by the year|burgs. * has $750 reonal .|Londonderry was held up for an on pe pleasures for ev-| me to 8. ge rt trang papa last night after a tin box/ery dollar they give to religious|the things that worried you yes-|Grant who said, ‘ ‘Labor disgraces| stems from a type of male waist-/ty,” usually after a banquet. remember} That. it was President. U. That—here’s a nice morsel for coat, or vest, worn by men cen-|_ THat the ice cream cone is now | = with a length of electric cable at- missions. terday.”’ ‘ ; nomen; wnlortunately you bo." COCA-COLA. waned perce im lovable Y are comaatee” bak ve lg tached was found ia a role lang x e That the word “symposium,” |Sionally find men diggrace labor.” he has not stopped the cocktafis|4&¥ give tips to waiters “to insure|tunnel in County Londonderry. That hogs are immune to poison-|which too often today anys . mands Inland becuase | seas from flowing; the theater remains|Protection’” against insults ocrgy oP ype gy wa Age ging jaro t t thetr|platitudes by pontifical Dandie, frst state to accept Decoration VELVET BRAND | : That rain ; . x women get some of paren ang tiga tang ry eg a y |plosives. best ideas from men, and the pet-jhas a noble origin. To the Greeks |Day as a legal holiday. VY Gal. 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PRESS, “MONDAY, caviutr 26, 1957 Z in : a First State Water-Ski Queen : : ws e Be pe ning an mtr a a tele ra Phils Give Up p on Roberts as — Mound Starter otf the ramp, was jolted when his jing at 9 a.m. at Lake Sherwood! soraay, to ins WO- ay ourmey Zesess reso ees water. He was unhurt, A ers will take part. xe ¥ Despite Saturday's rain, but aid- Other’ winners: sponsored by Milford Junior Cham- PHILADELPHIA Bm Robtn Roberts, once mainstay of the ed by the fine weather of Sunday,| Senior (overall) runnerup—Paul|ber of Commerce and-two area) Philadelphia Phillies pitching staff some 86 of Michigan's finest ama-|poe}, 1,229 points; junior men—|water-ski clubs, were highly pea has been dropped as a starting teur water-ski performers held anipin Derucha, Devils Lake, 1,256,|limentary, and it is expected ap- hurler.by Manager Mayo Smith. -audience that varied up to approxi-iong John Pierce, Birmingham, (plication for the 1958 Midwest! iv? ee we pat Pepe ue abe “scents men’s division — Dick Sligh,|tourney will be filed soon. s After yesterday's 7-3 loss to the deciding official Michigan | \ietropolitan. Beach, 2nd Tom Gei- * s Guaranteed Milwaukee Braves, in which Rob championships at. new Lake Sher-/ 0... nevils Lake. Outside ‘the fine general per- + BF.Goodrich atte | bie gave up six hits, including two| wood, c*+ *« © formances of the field, special ex-' NEW iivnee’ satety treed: ofall homers in 3 13 innings, Smith * * * i : Women — Alice Shotwell; senior hibitions were given that delighted f ae ares ‘St 00. Down ‘ | Im Sunday's final events, par- |women—Elsa_ Thomas, Detroit, /@%d amazed the fans. Dick Sligh of) TREADS oy ei Gloria Lake, Whitemore Lake: |Metropolitan Beach and Roger winnie $1.25 Medea fieularty, the crowd that lined (2nd . et Versieeof Grand Rapids did the! : ee eet te Oe ey aie eee <7 Mane a ale aah tek Sede ond sate facore ance (irs. oe) wy Shotwell’s scores (1.220 pet cyan Orgy few of a: Shotwell, 111 James K Blvd, be. |1,500) for the overall put her away|{heir bare fect (Bill did it on one 600.16...°... 5 8.95 7360-15... 02... $1195) . STATE CHAMP come the state's first queen of-jin front of the field. She.won the) 000. Senry me 15 $12.95 Roberts, 30, joined the club in| (Floyd) Shotwell, seasoned’ water- Waterborne slats. Men's over |Sialom and the jump, was third|ine erst et ae TONS «5. <1 0-2 $1095. '8:00- reeves reee a _¢@ 1948, He posted a 15-15 record his|ski competitor from Pontiac, ile wes wen by Bre iin the trick event to pile up bert! lee oa Tere ae : ’ “ first full season in 1949 and (above) yesterday, won tbe Michi of Kalamazoo with a (long Femsectee sr wes\ vents for: youngsters and all ages : : | 111N, PERRY a ete EB EGoodrich ©. eben is a senior skier 43 (2nd with 800. Only two mishaps occurred. 00 ric Le *eedrich ) [le * Overall comments on the affair,/‘~-One jumper cleared 93 feet, | Pen Tic anne meTani * i MOUND GIANT — The six-foot, six inches of Jimmy Tumlin | is set off by one of his normal-sized teammates, Gordon Burnett, at East Point, Ga. The 14-year-old hurler has fanned 87 batters in 55 innings to date in Babe Ruth League play. Cook Drag Race Winner y : MOLINE, Til. & — Emory Cook,!top speed ot 163.63 m.p.h. yester- | . ° from San Diego, Calif, won the} Cook won the Maremont Trophy! . : world series of drag racing with a/and a $1,000 university scholarship , : ; by topping other entries in acceler- : ed Se . ‘ation runs’ from a dead stop over ; @ eee a % § rts Briefs a one-quarter-mile track. a = ; po Gary Greth, 2%, running a = _ po : " Charley-(Tombstone) SMith, Pa-| moh. to take second place 2 cific Coast . welterweight, learned) newspaper advertising salesman | | ; to box aboard the USS Helena dur- from Tucson, Ariz., Greth also . : * : j ing the — — won the engineering trophy. * @ @ a , . ; ey lr 1889 Tod Sloan| Sero Postoian, a 36-year-old ga-) , | rode the winners in five races on/'@ée. 1am opke Reap , oo : a Spence be or te place. He won the fastest lap time On Stowe rare tel yay tapeotas Taya to — — @ ie 34 had some 400 entries. This was the Thomas A. 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VALUES IN AMERICAL TRY SUNOCO TODAY! < oy vis } vy ae 4 / : : f f oe ¥ cP ee Ty ie ae Ss : eo), re 7 ‘ ‘ . 2 NES a fey 4 oa an ME ted wri et oe i / Seine oe: \ i obi ce op. dul a j eae sayies ef MM. yee a : : SE i 7 e : Lh UP yesbl pa, peg ee ie | res . v4 Ve : ; j } | teas icon y esr . if Ne, a n 4 = ie = NSS. SS Mae see AAP a gee ES ra | kere YRS AL ee * a ep , NEW YORK i Countless okie ort de- : “NEW ORIG. — Tis sok], NEW YORK "Cound ir of cing ented dete sane ont ble active early today. a conviction they have an idea cage tage vain ns and al ; Duches, | bu. Most igsues took fraction-|that if recognized Segue Data company arch.| Inventors have cent in rent, bu. al losses, but a few were down a : ot Fag 8 pm aye Riga dye ol go Fae t com- wr er. point or more. Some stocks bucked|# money making invention. gt On by ey and liquida-| Pracher, “hed Bayi ba rises Sek Oe Ge Ae TR er ee Ge : eee eeeoet tet Maks es sappe Pavorite, : more points. . arr : protect Operte are running Rams, paroenk Werba. 4 * “ Pt An The problem is to get the in-| ct present million bushels less than Despite reports that steel orders ee me gers burned Ri ee ee ean ee ae ee ran suas , Corn eased on selling Becta’ ae mostly lower. : —- 1 e ~ | unsolicited. by alin In Tlinois over the week-|Seseaa™ aa, : ff mixed. | ost isting mals wal PedS Gave Y Trou: | . ture. Celery (crates) doz. 4-6 ; phe by some big carriers showed eS pe ee _ Soybeans were down on favor- . 40 |declines, NEW YORK. ~ ee able weather and crop news. - Ser ten ee re General Dynamics opened at |i; ' poet wean oleae a eee : Ha ae wp Ms on. 0 back at A000 [neg or ce gees cme aneie oo rit Te eas oie ses ae Sh cn «nsec George S. Abrams, fields worse to finish ‘5. Abr see of products for you never should have started. : ‘ STATE OF oes RAF in Action Sao aL In the matter of the petition concern- Fone ing. Violet Jones, N ae es ; * eae - Rosella Jones, mother on Oman Ville fata Sat" a ikatan oe wolated. aia af oe State, and thal Seite ccc GMS ‘Seg epic Se atl Mountain Mideout of rine ge ove Bias Bhgih cess ff)Lakens-took fractional loses. | Gt Mountain Hideout of Retifeg het tbe hearing aad pe. Lettece @ Salad Greens Nonferrous metals, oils, motors Rebel Leaders ayy A the. ‘Oakiand poten cc Bien sire ares = i sk iow. oe DOO siskicns os - 3 50 . ; ; : y. on the 10th Lettuce Leaf, bu. Whe, servosesnes 3 pv iggy ore i» — The ent the pa eoneang ‘and a * Fe off % at 2% 000 io Onna _ ot sell bencing. to appear personally a0| ,DETROFT, Aue. 32 (AP) = Bees, vo. |Bethlebem ‘Steel —s stag oages! week — ae RS service here, Seen anyees erades: i. Federal State'5.000; and New York Central It was reported the he served by tien of ‘Whites: 3 up action was a copy sani (ete tes MEE tse it |)* St 2% on 1.500 against a village where Omani tog tm ‘The Postiac Pres 8, ews. Evan Pgs gt agg A HY 4 porygtiog acres Imam Ghalei an ae Bey eee.AnG, prepetated sale large 41-46; wid. a1 ; Grade is brother arian ” Witness, the Honorab . Grade 4 june 84-83: Fid ave, 92 lar New York Stocks Suleiman bin shane cane ee Sot teams to ities wine fie tos wrote Hater ee ee ae 3: Grade © large 29-34; Wee. ove. large (Late Morning Quotetions? lieved hiding in the mountains aoe Gor of Anges. £2, St. oe Ie . : : pte Th are (A true bd MOORE, ‘edtum 31: small ba 4 Aen red, a 3” te Cou. “organize. a guerrilla tothe rane 3% aaameINo. entre large 44; large’ 43-44: meatum gf | Allied Sure". 43.8 BF i pe gone Sultan Said bin Taimur ee eee * - _— o - as a a oe Aug. 26, ‘ST. © in <<. Bieet =, sss0s ls oT : Rain Quells Fire; |= s* i Bee"3 Eis today on the. reaals of the . taking sore vet ot eters tata + Am«Can in: f one action. I ; " j County, . 2 New York Forest\i= "+ 33 st (Sjnetion it wen believed the RAF EGS © 6 8S ew ese Me Beata, "ap coneern | Charred in Bl 2 ee ae 8 villagers hand over the rebel| After his visa finally came! that it. will ung. Jone & Eine Duna, Orenvitie IN BIAZE |s= & oss .. & .--- leaders immediately. and threat-|through he I@ft Moscow Aug. 11. bring the Rendall’ Anna Weddin, Jone wb Gerald Am Rags... BS : ening to blast the village if the|. He told reporters in upset the Dunn, Hayes and Dopp. Paul C. ~s ead : New York, . & Wife, all : suaey ‘Sek oe N.Y. @ oe Am Smelt + 303 a _ is not met. . : teak ehranhe Genk the interest in its prese erty fronting én. guners of prop- : quelled Am tele Tei 1782 . oe Bong yor. reports from Muscat) government is really cause of who are interested. tn and worst forest fire in New York/4™ Te .-.-- 0.7 > aspae She 18 rebel tribesmen had been separated |icing ahd advertising j oes baying fixed and Sie & iS pee. Sr 6 welt Ge "13 A teacemiative of from the Russian people. The ng. matetateing Wee coemel. lore! of, sald long battle during which the Armes Stl... 3 Mam '.. 9 oer tees okt wn Caine the Bie government has them in a . * new og Bf rts emended: flames blackened more than 3,000!aucmsen... 329 m ch: ealish tortured them. t-| vacuum and they feed them Hastings admits that these costs|%€ no more than $2,800,000,000. Mas fT By gh wrtend pl we Ail Cet Line .. 42 Motor FS on woe rejected the porccapamde ae wile Gud chame oO nie i floes pearing for the setbitanment "oy ee _ Wheel . charge. A . accepti inven the an eee ae on oe srr eS) gL: Muelogs Bi $34! British took be porns Mgr Sisal! <4 gor Bhe Hraeneeddeenygy tote nag alge age Thread Michigan Ranks 4th rita abe, said nee eigenen “Wen Be, BE ES Ear: Bi) roe Stele oth eg segs bea a beter cauace wh companies a ee eary firemen from three 44 Nat Dairy ;, 34.6) Ports t some of the Omani|Army Sept. 15 to begin his six- compa: C . You are furthe i“ pare ae See amoke black bin “Alum = ist iat teed. a4 ne are ss a Ngo tent oc sk mc Bo Bix trying to make their way in a in ollecting Taxes tate tae pao l_te nad tne sao faces scene, di-/Borden ...... 60.3- A ga towers Sultan. re- : . joo Wednesday the 4th of Sep- nec esac ae ge ee wid O° tv sn : # - WASHINGTON un — Michigan|2e, tat oxy St 0:30 Km er ge soon further, by letting the attorney| Supervised: the firefighting from 33 84 Meam Av. B4/Nizwa, the last few days near Key Oakland Areas ja oad hob nee You are furher notified that op nuit general step into all kinds of civil’ the air. Bertoughe “2. 3a Mor sta pw: ig 7] Oman now held by the Sulian’s . dollars during the fiscal year that| Gera can te nigh reo rights cases ‘.> yee Airtin .. 12.§| forces. more :. : _— OF ers sikcntes wi sail Aa icuinted 98 te Calum & ii’: 133 Chie Oil!” 388 Work Begins Next: Month capita vole $0, (eras crete" gppaee the entablisheet to get that part of the bill ; ted 75 forest rangers) S*™?,,50"? -- 2% aang Ey : . faire At “The figure is an increase of 13|%e% mould then snd there appest and.” i aa ealtn.be HS Bawa OT to R ] ra nee cet the nrevions| th Se Beata, eae ae eet ot | fo attorney general step into vot- aie ey re m igerriec Goa. sha Penh pl. ad nsumers Power 3 ep. ace 13 Old Br idg esrcn. i hia oe ae yet a . cases only. coordinator, declared y firejcaes. +: 5 corte De a. Beit anens the high-| shoul not be the Shere soe level + —_ ‘ the area se-|S ee Ys as eee : est tax collections. Ss ages yp ary Op Syphon ovale ge , ‘\ebee't Ob“. $2) pilocr 5: ss Revenue Up teak: wit bogie: ent mnteth dey Aj steal vend seus ab Ricive Denk jan Coens oe Sen (Gr Why such other and further relict oe first time in|’ The hundreds of firemen, volun-’on’hn xi"":: sea ERelps P weve OS $33,419 project to replace 13 old fwelve Mile |taled a record 144% billion ishould wot be granted a er , wmunbie to block civ rights ring eers and forest rangers had saved cies Ove. io _.. “'\ da's| Gross operating revenue of Con- township bridges at key Oakland: read; on Thirteen Mile road be- doll rs. an . : Boas ar vane ot seer ant mer EB UAL 8 eee eae Gare lee spots, Paul Van Roekel,| 7% Farmington and Drake Tint tony wetn ive ¢ homes. [Giuett Pee .-2 388 bis Lei: © finch tad Jey’ 31 eco Sts.foreey NT Oe Oe and ca ot Deske ond more chance| Titus had declared a state of +1002 Preet 1099,193 day i for more civil rights legislation in, ¢mergency yesterday. =p ow eee 3 Pon ce el + an increase of $11,326,909) In additi als Drake road and at Drake and . the future. mett had . Sheriff Em-!Co Gea *.': ing Pure Of ‘ree SE ee 30 Ber Oant over the 12 months a3 rarhgedl sons age Howard roads. ) t * of declared a state|Comy Ba -... 385 opup ‘ati 's... 81 ended Joly $1, 195, President Den| nt Tue Conia Oe ‘ The WE calls tor & commissiel : Gon WeGas..2ae8 Rex Drug 22: $17/E. Karn announced today. ae Coes Se ee oe ee a eerie a ie GE ee Heese eee a te Pe : ’ The comm 4. : ¢€ T aT) 4 eee A mt * List F : | would “have “no powers, to act hina Tour |S: S208 "kd Sitere S B'St pcr cet ed by township, the project) Mr rte ona” Seutld Tome against such violations, as the at- Ah : . ae ee A r ship, on Eleven Mile road Seger general cout have done ead for Americans| ss": 3° Sy ar =: 3 dividends tor tho 13 mutts ended armington Township, on Hal- |tween Inkster and-Franklin eg bill, But jt could - | Det Baizon ... 39.6 Simmons 2.1, 30.2) July 31, 1987 was $28,082,006 pid : Americans Dow:.Che * 56. IF serevee 54.5 b. 731 for the | Township, on Ni ee ee eee Car Hits Motorcycle; rtm oc ba see mes | . e oe sone af ‘ , On ; e089 me pg Bag meng Fite “2: Mg Bed Sut ean «2 S04 8,780,185 es were $3.20 per stare o# Two Are Hospitali Lake road south of Eaisabeth Lake MEDICAL Under -the bill, the attorney gen-|cy British news saee-/ 5° OSS ag Bid Sa Bee SS fling July 31, 195%, as com noe : OSPITAIZEG | road; Hightand Township, on Reed} PAYMENTS | LIVING EXPENSE egpeborpe ask a Sees judge for pl Renton inese Pair Mor 2 a, Std Ol On = at $2.4 per aes on canter cums shins Wetec we “on ee Foo genic and Petti-| —_ ALL THESE IN ONE HOME OWNERS POLICY 2 : order to-stop @ voting) The will Pood Mach .. $3.6 Sun Ol...) 17-4 nding July 31, 1956. he hospital hequindr oe : F 4 rights violation, Again group go first to the| Ford Mot .... $33 Suther Pap ... 35 | On today following an accident on "| or details call . a S there|industrial northeast, visi Pre “ips: 32 Syl El oe 3s! n the average number of shares fi ie Be yester- 4 road west of Mill- rH : . Ee Melee eek “som or ccder alana tren cna shia Changchun| £2" wee Ht Reese fej outetnniine enesiees Sere. 94.53 90h ay stick toate Gem fie Se R. NICHOLIE INSURANCE Acencr would hold a public iosatet and an and steel complex at Ge tt f onetg lt at 13.11 aaded July months} Robert B. Mancour, 23, and ——— : 2 2-2326 49 Mt. Clemens to Anshan. - Gen Fase ..... 47.3 Timk R Be - 3 uly 31, 1957, as compared nis K ’ Den- : a 5 > _ Bag ot th cts inthe case.” | “They wil hen return t9 Penne fet S Fee eS «as adel een, ie ee ene OE eh f . the judge’s traditional : . a few more days in the|en Tire .-. 78 f ent Cen... 26.1 ’ . by @car driven b :20 p.m. it . is power to capit Gillette .sleus 38.9 Underwd .,... 2. y Earl F. Cox! t ' ty sh jae a arena Gms MRS Bae plier Crosh-londs [Tomi s the service after the : courts for| They will ret Gt me & r + 0, - s . *. : { ‘disobeying ‘his order. a oi oe eeee bettie . Be Bait Pra’s... aaa in Yellowstone, Unhurt left of the ‘center of Mt Glen ve . sale Ga cou ” | the Oct. 1 National Day " eit Ol [1276 SB Lines ..,.. 26.8 street . pores t nt : - : parad “8. os Rud... 492) YELLOWSTONE , , hear Bay, to avoid hitting i : Ss e Calendar before returning’ home. Homers : 32 teat” = un PARK, Wyo.|a car making a left eee 2 Hooker El .... 282 Be Sacl +++ |@--An Air Force lieutenant onjof hi . turn in front} Special ll Cent ..... 33? Walgreen ..... 294 leave became one im. He. hit the motorcycle) 2 ® tine Lodge 21... @ AM, Aug Motorcycle Hits Dog; Be pe: Ba war ve a oi Faithful inn By to aie at Ol direction. pan ers sevvicingot vaio nd Oakland 27th, 1:30 p. m. to conduct zi : : er oe ve» 26-2) Faithful Inn by air ; a and *. Behe er ee rr wren Soy Bias Nich “abt White Mot": 3e4jlanded bis tube shineghe fost sntttions ccatioeet hey’ of Peaed County tamities with better qual. M H. Geers BD. Boaghter, 1 re FR aT Terror. aoa on, & road about half a mile away tion today at Pontiac! ity fuel hes won hundreds ‘of ‘ —Adv.iE Pike St., was oo of 218) int Paner "::: $2, Yele & Tow’. 303) Lt. Charles E. Richardson Jr., et Hospital with a. tieoken| friends for Gee... The winnin pol tags iy injured] int ‘silver .... 303 Zenith Rad ,,:1972|Stationed at Fairfield Air F -s|left leg,while his brother is also of friends and maintai — News in Br ief Nun ee a Gee ok ea Se ty bee, eh lee fied cubteariae eplationthie. i 20; | street, hear Forest 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 26-—(Com fered only face cut as he made! Ci: chad cured by constant servi at if . Py oR s~ i Mas itiarepegelliad i “wheels up” ii . Cox is expected to make a state-| wi it service. — Calvin A. Holmes, 46, of 3084 ip ot to beck of toe pad pd Ingust Rails Out Btogxs ORG. Be seg pre the Oakland County Pros- the delves ct gi eaghteay dda Avalon St., Auburn Heights. plead-{@llision threw him from his light trerious to 2802 Hee Be 30], Te Te trom Three’ Slaters bot gis eaceedesona ou gb ot. to your home .ed innocent. to drunk driving) ™otorcycle into the street. He was — uel BED TA as a-run-off from Three Sisters hot . eee y Ped forget about winter ee ee poe Oren treated for lacerations at Pontiac|iat men ss.caee ine? 13 ie spring. Pontiac Woman Injured weather os competent, trained ‘ownship Justice Helmar G. Stan-/ General Hospital and released, 1961 Low 4+. ..2406 116.6 22 168.0 Richardson told park officials he| When C ; drivers will keep you supplied aback, and was released | _ |98G Bigh 9S 1881 TER IT 8 bought the plane Saturday and en Car Misses Turn with New Mobilheat deli : boeid pending ‘trial scheduled “for Hea 10h GE slwas fying from Rapid City, SD..| A lett tum that Gee's metered ‘nia Talon i. ' j " ’ " t ie ou =< - Sept. 10. "Waterford Man Injured |’ ; to Spokane when he ran out of' jured Helena shontemee at ot ae ways sure of having bettie ck - - Gaves Restaurant, 875 Baldwin °° Car Hits Guard Rails uter Space a Wesson St., Saturday aftern = eit - y {= __ ity oil at all times, ae cai f Ave, was entered Satria) d Rails (Col! Fil | | ail kg a delet ley troted ee |_, Len N. Stoppert, 35, |Call Filters Into |Read .__ (police she was making } a | | REN 9 Sie wi bocted the cash on, Waterford Township, mnoceet| TY P y New Bond Series rom Bagley ino Wesson when het Insure Your Home of Cleaner, More Effici oc . Whew wm Se. OTTAWA (INS) ~Canada today| “2%, **rted to slide. It hit a fence Economical H Sj : sotcpiald wWalertord, Tomas a SAN JOSE, Calif. w—Jesse U wns arog ste saciay 0 Comal he ke eat... 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Will, be cleaner,..your fuel om event which attracted more Experience Assist You". bill Fae . Fes DP Dag Aon | television sta- toh Evenings by Appt I \fower and. you will tp j | piae : m9 worr ie < = ops . pe \ Inventions Could Mean Millions 4 CREDIT COU