After Ike Backs Rights Bill:= Wilson ordered the services to. s ISSUES WARNING — Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) poses in his Washington office as he checks a speech prepared for delivery on the Senate floor. In the speech Byrd said the administration's civil rights bill “would make a out of Atty. Gen. Brownell if it WASHINGTON (®—Opposing sides dug in today for the showdown fight over President Eisenhower's civil rights program after he reaffirmed his support of its basic provisions. Eisenhower's statement House within minutes after the Senate voted 71-18 bine aS he eee 1,015 M. P.. H. Like Sitting in’ US. Military S == U.S. speeds of a4 H faces” Mas. = S who set a Bem experiences in the following articie.) AP Wirephots 20th century_American Caesar’ passed in its present form. was issued by the White Store Employe - Killed ~ LEROY crow ~ Elevator Kills Was on Fourth Floor, _ Head Caught in Shaft). New Hotel in Detroit? _~ DETROIT of Freight Lift A asad stock boy was killed instantly this morning when his head was crushed by a de- partment store freight elevator after he had stuck his head “through an opening -into the shaft. Detective Sgt. Allen Nobile, of the Pontiac Police reports the teenager, Leroy Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett. Crow, of 221 State St., had stuck his head in Waite’s, The elevator: camé down from 2 +eeeaeeeeee ‘up the degislation for de- late yesterday to take bate and action. “That's good,” exclaimed - Sen. him that the cut reductions in 1958 were foreseen today following the 100,000-man cutback in the armed forces ap- proved by President Eisen- hower for this year. The President gave his approval late yesterday to the 100,000-man reduction after Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson advised would ‘make—possible a lion dollar slash in milit Congress without “materi- ally affecting deployment combat units ” effect the reductions by the end ‘manpower economies may be ex- pected next year. The defense secretary told the you look down and see you are iy “old girl {not a souped-up job. oe By MAJ. JOHN GLENN: JR., + & : Expected to Follow trten You will excuse me for being a| w L judiced for ces this Yooe NB. YD BENNETT FIELD, N.Y. . ge —— - }—Flying at supersonic speeds Approved is Year ing like going on a roer| - eee FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES highway. : = WASHINGTON — Fur-| * * *# : ther ilita anes Locked in my plane shooting) miles per hour is like sitting in a chair at home-and looking at dials. There is no sensation, no indi- eation of speed at that altitude of around 50,000 feet. : Of course, you know you are going like a scalded. duck when Pigeon Makes Record CHICAGO ® — Blue Streak, a | 2 - year - old racing pigeon, streaked to his home joft—today after a 7i4-mile jou from ord. Blue Streak as released at 5 a.m. EST, yesterday. He touched home at 8 a.m. EST. passing an entire state in a couple of minutes. But as far as feeling the. speed, ot -1951,-and-indicated that further i Jess than driving & car about - services te elimisiate the jobs of $2,135 enlisted men and 11,563 | from 7,300,000 to 2,700,000 men. He- added, however-that-a total reduction of 20.000 officers is con- templated, which would leave a cut Humphrey (D-Minn), a leading. ‘the-bill;-when he saw. ‘the President's statement. Other ‘senators backing the méasure also. hoped it would stiffen resistance to. compromise moves, _ Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said he of 8,135 to be accomplished next year. And he spoke of reductions of “80,000 to 100.000" in the enlist- ied rank, which at the top leaves a (possible further cut of 11,865 next year. The cutback order was fo line. with Eisenhower's cut-to-the-bone| to SUPPORT DRAWN The Dixie forces already have| drawn support outside their own ranks, from Democrats and Re-| fy-hey features ot the bil * But if a ba in that effort, against the bill — a last-resort course with which they have ger ti rights measures n the past. To choke of a filibuster takes the_votes of 64 senators — two thirds of the ‘entire member- ship. qin rapid-fire order se congre f (Contioued on Page 2, Col. 2 (INS) — Detroit's Mayor Albert E. Cobo said today he was “certain” downtown De- troit would soon have a new, 1,000-room hotel in the heart of the Civic Center. shes sill wil be fres t iimusrer! ‘team operation. officers, reducing the total There are an abl =. free 7h pani polananed Be, dctails that go into 8 Aight ‘like this and refueling in r is ‘the most ticklish part of the fight TIMING 18 VITAL Timing is most Re- member, I'm going at a speed of 350_miles per hour and must come up to within 10 or 15 feet of the’ tail of the tanker. . 1 comin pettoctly. And thi was a world—the FSU1. vette, tas own Standard plane with the fleet and ' Others can go higher but none FAMILY WELCOME — Maj. John Glenn, Z U. S. Marine Corps, who set a transcontinental: braces his children as his wite, Aan, Jocks on west-to-east flight -record~in- an F8U1 jet, em- -at-Floyd- Bennett Field in-New-York:— ; : loa a te aon ae under three-bours. The record was! 3 hours, 44 minutes and 53.88 sec- » Page 2, “Col. 2) = tog Hired Him as Lawyer on Fischback’s Advice, Teamster Testifies” WASHINGTON (Pi James R. Hoffa swore today he never knew that John the Senate Rackets Com- mittee until after he, Hoffa, was arrested on March 13. “I was never apprised that he was working for .|the committee until I was arrested and taken down- town,” Hoffa said. “1 This wound. up Hoffa’s—~ direct testimony. in his trial. S. Atty. Edwafd P. prosecutor, then began cross- examining the Midwest boss of the Teamsters Union. + f+ Hoffa is charged with conspiring to induce Cheasty to get a job with the committee, then bribing him \to turn over its secrets to him. | Hoffa AP Wirephete - “ { 2 8 ¥ “The tanker must be level and. smooth in flight or when I come ithe reductions ordered yesterday. Its conn ot maintaining a mil- The Afmy was hardest hit by Tes ca wwe tow Gckteh ‘hie [destroyed (CUTS LISTED | Cuts in authorizations by ser- vice are: Army — from one mil- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cmdr. : sue toute eid bed 6 nid. Going at 12 to 15 miles a min- jute keeps a pilot pretty busy. I ‘was always worrying about my fuel supply. For ‘Get-Together With the Boys’ KALAMAZOO (@—The The invitation was body has invited the Que nobody seems to ask the Queen Elizabeth and Kalamazoo Invites Philip merce of Kalamazoo wants Prince Philip to visit its city for a “get-together with the boys.” ‘Palace yesterday with the observation that “every- uled to vat North America next fall. Junior Chamber of Com-. mailed to Buckingham een to go somewhere but Duke.” Prince -Philip-are_sched-_ week at the convention Society of Newspaper _,lined_the. “haven't “geen a ie -O-Gold Pr giccrd SE Ghitearies «6:0. eebiewerst tere | boa ee By EARL WILSON (Special to The Pontiac Press). NEW YORK—That trip to New York which The Pontiac Press has lined up for 150 local citizens is a bearcat. Last Francisco, I bumped into the publisher and editor of The Press and they out plan.” The list of shows Thich The Press. - -has-rounded-up-is the. top_list in-tewn.——- ‘Td hate to have to dig up tickets to those five performances myself. New — York is full of New-Yorkers, thathaven’t — __ Seen half of them and a bal of penne = “My Fair Lady” y Hunting” : a of the American Editors in San to Tax Structure ai. tor—corporations—in i ithe latest in a running dispute | ‘stall laboratory facilities in the Jones & Loughlin Steel Rejects Michigan Due Monroe Requests Fiinds* for Consolidation of L The Oakland County Board of Supervisors will be\t asked Tuesday to appropriate $6,325 for the consolida- tion of public laboratories in the Pontiac City Hall, the); Pontiac General Hospital Annex and the County Health « Department administration building in Royal Oak. ibs aie las tc ee SETROIT we — Jones & Laer ilin Steel Corp. says it will locate Som iia Chie, iene: em [Michigan because the tax outlook Btioki in County—Health Director > = 3 Dr. John D. Monroe wants all laboratory work moved to the new county health center in the Telegraph), “not at all encouraging.” x *® *® This development yesterday was over whether ‘industrial firms are bypassing Michigan in their ex- plans because of the state’ s tax structure. Jones & Laughlin, which at one time considered Monroe as a site for its new plant, said the installation would cost 16 milli 4 on 2 dollar s. Mayor Milton H. Knabusch of Monroe said the plant would have meant 700 new jobs in the area around his town of 22, 000 in -south- east Michigan, given yet. service ce ee The Supervisors’ Ways end! ithe Health Committee, is sched- luled to ask for the funds to th- health center basement. MORE EFFICIENT The move would make labora- ley work more efficient and economical, said Assist. Health Director Dr. C. A. Neafie The Pontiac City Commission has favored the switch, although official approval has not been The city has been running its own small laboratory, although the city and county health de- * * * ' “We've been labeled by the fed-| _\eral government for more. than a! The Royal Oak and hospital an- 62. The thermometer ee 8 (Continued on _ 2, Col. 4) : rw eal Theater Writer | i oe ae Z That’ s a great array. I can prom- ise all of you Pontiac visitors that ‘you'll get a big kick out of the whole group. “My Fair Lady” has built up the largest reputation of anything in show business in the last several ' decades. Never in the history of the New York theater has any one found tickets as hard to get and commanding such fantastic prices. peeoee i a eee eae th know of several specific instances myself in which people have paid as much for two ‘tickets to this show as 8 your New bogies visitors will pay for the partments have been merged | under Dr. Monroe since 1952. ‘nex aenaeags! the Contagious Hos- ee ee Means Committee, working with pital) operations are both under fg Dr. \Neafie said consolidation is necessary in the face of the pres Partly Cloudy Skies Will Cover Pontiac . The weatherman predicts gpd icloudy tonight and tomotrow. for the Pontiac area. The low tonight will be around 61-65 with tomor-/, row’s high reaching 80-34. ... For the next few days tempera- tures will average near or slightly above normal. Precipitation will jtotal around. one inch as showers Thursday night and Friday. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest ‘temperature preceding 8 a.m. was at 2 p.m. Earl Wilson Lauds Press Theater Tour Plans leaves Willow Run, you'll hardly have time to catch your breath before the hostesses. will be telling you to look 3! down on the skyscrapers of New York | = City. I'm leaving America but I before you come down here in Sep- Lense and I certainly hope I can meet you at Leone’s for an after- the-theater supper. you're going to have some of the ‘ performers from the shows and I want to join the big shindig. a He said Fischbach brought Cheasty to see him in Detroit and bach as saying they had worked’ together in the past on lawsuits and would make a fine working team. Sally Sharp Ousted as Sale Champion “ 2 shortly for South expect to be back . I understand k* ote oe I like that deluxe sg on. the alles citadel. S dean? is Good Taék- to-ail;of you and you're ~ $| fans. year. -+ faging a rare opportunity. I know, I ‘live in this wonderful and e. my pork de i my Defending champion Sally Sharp of Birmingham was eliminated ’ | this morning from the Women's © State Amateur tournament at Or- »|to Miss Marge dapat bases 4 | Club of Detroit. — edge of the 5th green was the — = shot that oun ie Se: Sets * lifted her bali onto. mony yesterday in the examina- » tion “of Elmer F. Martin for sec- ‘on Mountainside’ BRIDGEPORT, “ calit. ah a Sly at o-yearold David | Allen Scott was brought to this _ eg Pain Sh late yes-. “after the “youngster— F AEG! owas cok cock . tion — was found.at the 8;500- foot level of Eagles Peak. as ‘House. | “WASHINGTON i — House vot-only a. swatertd-down version ; | J, Brown s img ‘on foreign aid begins today|his proposal - pressing confidence they can { further: moves te cut deeply into ~ ithe overseas program. mane, or in order, on the aid \sy"moo tion bill. He said he pre The: as | | The doy- strayed Saturday . + .* 2 u weg _ a Ser ___.ond_degree, mprder before: Water-| trom :the Sierra campsite of ’ Dothe Forel Affairs Committee fairs Committee at) hon y weters hrs ! pitairs of Tee Western Mich tenday sie = _ Township Justee ‘Donald; his parents, “Mr, and MR ended “ae Sa. z ais : A tara rae ce ere Se = velop Kaatas” Ge ert Scott ot San DieboT =; ‘ : Dw ower” fa The defense counsel, Clarence) The body, clag, only. n't es 3 a School. Depertment eg ~—~$mith, asked Justice Adams to| shirt, red, white aril blue socks: : Segigte ns pr sen ‘ ~ founds é|“houldera. on the _ steep slope. |_ “A motion By. Rep. Selden (D-| Foreign aid officials say~ thet » to Mi SS acaea = nc possible parti ga Adams took the motion under ad- He had climbed an incredible |4!2) ‘ knock out the Foug-térni long-range’ authority is essential) jarge door os vet tions ~— a =. |. * visement and said he would rule; 3999 feet higher than the feature of a new economic devel-ito’ allow sounder planning for the) open, scooping ; “Ee ee te ung Original figures tor the com- on it July 23, camp, losing his other little ro a ni one ee a tnd sank the boat in less than a min- NSID! : pleted project were estimated at MARTIN TESTIFIES red canvas shoe and his brown ° “it “Fhe Senate has a ‘the ™* : aes Back in May, Robert F. Ken- nat : s | Sem, A change of plans ex- Martin took the stand to. give| PI2Y trousers along the way. |three-year plan Eisenhower pro- Mo sid whlie tiny Genndeven [nitr: Suet commetl Soc Sen. Mo). Sipeeay sates, Set ee See gpd anna nag wh Are ! rsherit? Jack Gardner | e.. Mur rs Vi life eae rn tect a neaeden, |Clellan’s committee, said an inves-| bus policies and the state vehicle | the tower on tes, ts & rather his version of the fatal stabbing) said the child apparently died posed. Selden is seeking to cut it ladder and twe pieces af ply- tigation of Local 614 was “under! code were among the subjects. | than as a separate building has of Joseph Compeau, 27, of West| Saturday night, pe sei anna te the cartace' he {consideration by the committee.”| A member of the State Police | revised the figures to $17,500. _ Bloomfield Township. Martin, 33,) shes taeene neler hase r kno built the raft from these and | The affairs of the 3,5¢¢mem- | Teviewed the motor vehicle cede | When completed the area will of 264 N, Saginaw, admitted stab- : + 92, |(DTex). and Minority Leader ef [ Jag placed the bey on it. | —~—'| ber union was brought to the stressing those sections pertalm- provide a place where men may hing Compeau June 1 at thei ross-Nation Pilot Martin (R-Mass) weed posegtl = ee ee, . PEE Fe canragab wasn eanitin 2 | eo ets Boing ae Bosom Bnet ‘Waterford Township Dump, but! ,, : of the measiire without substant- ‘Florida Humane Officer ye St ia eee eit ——aummer wre vercerre Fes QWit OT) nee ok Belinden” Cab : SS ee ons | Ho said he was waikiig te) icone 6) -4™ 2 [pe Mave We Secale the ad BS ‘toa af water trom=practice’ wore ward 8 fre is the Gump when, Weciietet Peo Pigs One) \gaaguce “poate sg Page ‘and Dog Deaths sions on to the street, side him and resumed a quarret (ono? #et by an Ait Force pilot last/Bow (ROR), ‘chtet architect of] DaYTONA BEACH, Fla, #*—A The training center at the Bowers last fall. |” Glenn flashed a wide grin after|%if would not offer the’ smend- the Chesterfield station. Its com- He testified th » pulled off his golden helmet aa, Vee a oe aoe pletion will eliminate the need of that Ge ov Ba ak crag ager Bow told the House -he believes|of the Daytona Beach humane so- firemen conducting practice ses- instrument” and struck-him twice,|Ann and their children, David, 1,| p=” A ito his wite’s slomach two shots| blow us farther out into the | They picketed the hall at 140 At a preliminary conference with done in the past. over the head and under the arm.|@" Lyn, 10, were the first “Early-Decision : * lake. iutS6. bat (6. Telegraph 4. wnsucesentully Sox |*Umerey chairman George WN. Hig. ends s * * greet him, ~ : JV ) a5 | SS ee Martin said he pulled a knife/SOUVENIRS FOR KIDS 2 oe from his. pocket and that while} Glenn:reached into his tan flight °, y= 8 : : said he stood there with it, Compeau coyeralis and pulled out souvenirs “day houg . self on the protruding blade, * * * ; dee = . : red " Ta the ater Wa. ae ——e Martin denied earlier testimony, “Here's your supersonic knife, Ne y- 4 Reside agents : < I deduct the expense J in Roselawn Par by James E. Petty who works at{Dave, and here's your supersonic] Charges City, Railroad) “"" S's © aa's ue nadl sap loceee tax ts 2 cammehy MSU Board Will Mee = to thetude a toli| A aative of Buffalo, N, ¥. and _ the dump that he had called Com-jcat, Lyn.”, _ a5 S yh ging in a chair.” He said he had eS road in Michigan's highway plans. ® 34-year resident of Birming- . peau over bere OS at eee Et oe ie ete his ‘Conspired : : ee ae ha oo sees = =e Mea ie 4h ars Seeaie testers boas Mrs. Paulus rae poe Petty had said he heard Martin) given him a little gold Siamese Circuit Judge George 'B: Hartrick|in the world,” Hoffman told the) but Brown and his son had col- termine whether a toll road would) ® member Se call, “Hey, Joe, come over here." at charm, oe - See eee ais Tee heen lapsed safely on the beach when | EAST LANSING ee State|>* financially tite : said be. he = 7 a aimed at blocking con-| understand 2 searchers arrived. _ Board of Agriculture, governing Survivors include two sons Wil- lcecenaas nat ebb ont neue “The kids wanted something su-lstructon of a Grand ‘Trunk Rail-(begging the Lord to give me an! The prosecutor i the son of |body of Michigan State University.| M{i]Jy iam F. of Ferndale and Robert SC oeune pocmate te sempember the ROM aad mmpeNen ae ees SOE former U, S. Senator Prentiss |will hold its regular UK FIOGUCETS p. of Birmingham, one daughter : northside. — . Brown, now boa chairman jing Friday at Meadow Brook Hall, Mrs. F. C. Hart of Birmingham, | : Joailaim 2 former New Concord.) Nine pesidents who live in the sine Hatiiah gh to hour safer’ ae Done Dea On cet whe te wed aur brent ot 18K Ftcte Boost three sisters and six grandchildren, Man Pleads Guilty Onis, sesidant. veteran, ot! vicinity-ot - the proposed yardier the shots were injected. | chairman of the Mackinac jjege in Oi eee ct wanlt FOM Creameries Mr Freak Breitmeyer a to 3 Traffic Violations —_He has Flying wad and the city, claiming the by the trust and friendliness of presented their 1,400-acre estate to A-nativeof Iino rs. Franke : Crosses and 17 Air Medals. , A Detroit man, Wyman C. Hal ewitchyard would be s neighbor-|animals be hed beew forced to Put {MSU in January for the estan) ,>* ict ines inthe Dewrotlat her home 68 Coaldge Rd, euity sane = ioe — ing. Se “Some may have gone ke | ould Like Valued at more than eight million|@7ea to pay more iq wholesale} ye ef Detroit, Stations Tuoltey y before Far- Foresee W re Cuts WORK PROCEEDING me somewhere be- ars, the estate was accom-|milk it buys'trom the association’s|she lived in this vicinity for 38 senate 3 Allen Cis cause it’s really bothered me, put- panied by a: two million dollar cash| 10.000 members in the Detroit milk- years. She and her husband eee rama sates 2 in-Armod Sbevices .—le ectane sac Sacecnstek at seroma ao and ‘Meeting Stella foe eh | 10 days in the Oakland County Jail by the elty and the railroad, which dog warden : The will be the guest att The haere eee ties bas aatend includes the sale of city-owned pro- which | for each charge, after paying fines and costs totalling $125. . The charges were reckless driv ing, leaving the scene of an ert dent, and driving with a Pevoked license, jail sentences will bé (Continued From Page One) lion to 950,000; Air Force, from Cerps—from 200,000 to 190,000. . what more than 50,000 men while” among the other three services is just over 39,000. However, the army will automat By E. H. SIMS agree sy Take a look at the mountains next time you are 30 or 40 miles away, and out of them. At that ‘distance they will almost surely be enveloped in a blue haze. (At long distances‘ on earth things take on a bluish hue. In the sky the opposite is true, | a secret of weather many people don't appreciate. The nearest clouds appear darkest, or bluest. The far away views produce red overtones. At sunset, when you see clouds - $n the west, far away, quite ofteh they will be all sorts of colors. The sky is colored by the sun’s reflection on the dust par- ticles in the air when viewed from a distance, With mountains, or earthly things, a bluish denotes dis- tance. Inthe 5 The Weather 20-84. Today in Pontiac en temperature preceding | sam At 8 @.m.: Wind velocity 2 m.p.h. Direction: Southeast. Sun sets Wednesday at 4:06 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 3:11 @.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 10:41 p.m. Moon sets Thursday at 11:45 bd m. Dewntewn Tempera tores 62 Righest temperature Lowest temperature . Mean : Mighest and Lowest a This Si in 1940 ee eR AE 101 in 1887 f #223as2 Segzsses ‘| drawal of U. S. troops from Japan, , red is the cofor denoting distance. ICINITY — -Partly */35 a motion of Sen. Morse (D-Ore) if east ed southeast ot -12 miles an hour Clary Committee for ‘a week's _pagainst Vi a8 Weiss ot Sk Lovey Lae. rary to 30 thousand men in the with- perty on the switchyard sit, west 925,000 to 900,000; Navy — from . Baldwin avenue and south of W. 675, ; alton boulevard. railroad the switch- yard is needed to ‘increased The residents advisement toda: which isto be — by Christ- “|minimum d . to ae per so tating the ¥0b: ance of this year, compared with 17,000 monthly; early in 1957, Three members of the Senate. Armed Services Committee said today they fant to take a closer look at the Pentagon order. But two/ ‘members ot the House: iA s Committee — Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) and Rep. Mahon (D-Tex) — approved the reduction Senate’ committee said he had not been jAnformed in advance of Gey rocayee ae. < Senators Line Up for Rights Showdown _{(Coentinued- From Page One) after eight days of debate, the Senate voted to take up the House- passed pill and then rejected 4- to send the measure to its Judi- study, * * * AO OOL) Chairman Russell (D-Ga) of the|—. ~-hwas finally select Ohio Gets New Plant ihm Michigan City Hodges claimed the switchyard would produce odor, dust, fumes, !€58 noise and vibrations during switch- zoning and abandon the extension of Stanley avenue across the qwitdiverd site. Ewart believed the city was not boand by law to maintain the | right-of-way for Stanley, although Hodges said it is. “Hodges pointed out that while the railroad was apparently nego- tiating with the city for a site from 1955 through 1956, it already was buying up ee | in the site that This _cleared_the_decks—for get-! hing down to action on the bill’ litself and the various amendments ialready proposed. ‘CALLS UP AMENDMENT Sen, Anderson (D-NM) immedi- obtain federal rights. suiste 3 Gh Be m2 | gtasers, gage Another: on oft. the bill, left untouched by Anderson's and Aik- en’s ameridment, similarly would) Detective Sgt. John 1, Williams, empower the aftorney general to|Pontiac Police, was also on his Grose aa to work, He offered Lee a He maintains this
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be surprised, as Jack didn't say
what he was sending.
Texans seldém get their come-
uppance, but there's an instance| Was
. of it on record here now.
Some of the boys from the Lone
Star State fireworks in- But- that night the receivers of
the explosives-1ig ht ed‘ them,
pitched them back into the Texas
we seine "de camp ais
read the riot, act. to the ebullient
Texans,
Canaj Zone Scouts will be sorry
fo see the end of the
snake bas been a wioer for a Sens out of the oddest
: as genuity in
jamboree,
for many reasons. One of them fs 0a:
A ee ee eee
,|years hence aging Scouts will en-'srikes and out for the Cheboy. the recollection of their i! county
Gorge bacon tm i
a bmi nse fo
tin funnel.
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