eZ : Bolster Bri fain: Paratroops Shift toCyprus Bases ‘NATO Council to Meet in London Next Week | to Consider Dispute 7 sania Temperature, Rain Normal? Weather Bureau's Figures Challenge Credulity of All In Monday's Pontiac Press, W..W. Oak, head of the Weather Bureau in this area, set forth his ideas on current weather conditions. oe. His findings came as a distinct surprise, not to. mention a bit of a shock and a challenge to every- | one’s credulity. Rain is normal. Temperature is' average. . “This has been a usual summer,'@Says he and he possesses the records to back up his assertions, His declarations come as a huge surprise to a whole host of disbelievers and The Press was -included in those ranks. ¢ Asked for statistical confirmation of his assertions, Mr. Oak sends us the average temperature for 1956, month by month, together with the normal. Here they are: Traffic Officials Increase Force for Weekend - Local Safety Authorities | Hopeful. of Matching Perfect ‘$5 Mark An all-out onslaught on Labor Day weekend traffic fatalities will be launched tomorrow afternoon when every available police offi- cer and vehicle in Oakland (County will be pressed into ‘|service for a 78-hour patrol Engineer Tells Why Underpass Project Lags ase" NICOSIA, Cyprus (INS) - —French airborne troops — joined British troops on the island of Cyprus today in case the Suez Canal dis- . pute erupts into war. - The Cyprus Times said 1,000 men arrived. No ol- ficial figure was given. Thus Britain and France served notice on Egypt they S OVERPASS WORK DELAYED —:‘A shortage of steel ie has stopped construction work on the Orchard Lake Avenue over- pass, now being built as part of the planned relocation of Telegraph Road near the western city limits of Pontiac, Highway Department officials confirmed yesterday. When completed, through traffic on Telegraph Road (foreground) will pass under Orchard Lake Ave- nue through the overpass (construction in center of picture). The present Telegraph Road will remain as an access route to the mile- long relocation. Traffic on Orchard Lake Avenue, now being routed around the construction site in a loop to the north, is periodically blocked during rush hours. The order for increased | | vigilance was issued by law- 1956 Normal have @ clear-cut plan for Harold R. Puffer, State Highway, “We fully expect the final com-;| steel strike should cause a six- ;were running a year to 14 months|¢nforcement officials in the Jan. ......... 26.3 25.2 military action if shippinj Dept. bridge engineer, has COM-| pletion of this project will be early; Mouth delay. The Press carried |after the placing of the order." [face of a National Safety Feb. ........ 28.0 26.1 | rm ping firmed that the Orchard Lake. 5.10 of 1957 a nd do not see how| @ editorial the same day de-| ‘The letter added that the 1957;/Council warning that 480 March . "32.9 35.5 is in rfered with on be Telegraph grade separation will manding an Snswer for the de- | delivery date “will no doubt be set|persons may lose their lives) $#o#8 §|. aon 9 '" ra canal. be completed until June, 1957. it can possibly be any earlier,” de-! 4 pe: y April see eeeee 45.7 46.6 reat the contractor wag “‘un.|Puffer said in a letter to the Pon- -~ . back 30 or 40 days. We do not be-/on crowded thoroughfares. Wait. 3c: 56. 58.2 The first French soldiers to ar- able to obtain delivery of steelitiac Chamber of Commerce. | .Ziegler yesterday supported Put- ar — oo ce Local safety officials are June ........ 69.8 68.1 rive at the British crown colony, penetra ei bas y wirea |f€t’s Teasons for the — “ia Y, He = SP rosaries er + ie gg ora July ........ 71.8 73.1 ° under an Anglo-French agreement It was supposed to be finished Highway Commissioner Charles like this everywhere in the country tne delay comes at a time when reco’ no county; this shows th t announced yesterday, landed at Dee. 15, 1956. M. Ziegler asking why a 34-day |and there isn't much we can do|the weather is usually not mild|{atalities against @ state ws that through the first seven months Wyalts Neighbors Reveal Wierd Tale of Ti By LAWRENCE Keego Harbor neighbors of the William Wyatt family, filing through the Oakland County prosecutor's office yesterday, unfolded a strange, grim story. It was the story of a mother who told them her child was a friend’s daughter, being boarded for $25.a week. The story of the little girl, never seen by the neighbors except as a pale face peeping through upstairs blinds 8. MARTZ oR. -labout it,” he replied. BIG ‘TE’ CLAUSE Puffer said under the cated contract the completion date was “presupposing they (the contractor) could get December, 1956, their steel delivered promptiy,” The letter said: “At the time bids were aken || (Feb. 8) the earliest date ‘on which the low bidder could procure q firm. commit- ment wag Feb. 1, 1947. “Actually the steel strike has not delayed the completion of this structure materially since the steel situation was critical when we took bids, and promised delivery dates) Woman Jailed in Riesel Case Wife of Alleged Brains Hinted to Have Heard Talk on Acid Throwing NEW YORK #—The wife of an alleged coconspirator in the acid attack which blinded labor colum- ‘that were always drawn. The story of rumors about the child, seeping through the neighborhood until fi- nally last Thursday a young woman and a teen- age girl, marched into the house to investigate. Thirteen-year-old: Marion Pace told Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem she and her sister-inlaw Joan, Merged Banks Tap Five for New Posts Five appointments to executive posts in thes merged Oakland. County State and Community Na- tional banks were announced by president A. C. Girard. All will serve at the Milford institution. the temperature in 1956 averages .4 of a degree warmer than normal. / This amount is absolutely imperceptible to anyone, including a thermometer. The rainfall is also intriguing. Through July, we are actually 1.57 behind normal. toll of 25 deaths. The Pontiac State Police Post will station troopers at various trouble spots in accordance ‘with a statewide plan to have a record number ‘ot officers on Michigan enough to pour concrete without freezing.” Ziegler said he expected steel to be delayed a “‘full 40 days be- causé of the strike, With the high- ogy poe, Fok guanine cg hp three milltisn ve. | August will probably wipe out this slight deficit, but — hicles are expected te flood state even 80, we Will be close to average. pengde! and highways between Practically half of this year’s rainfall came in “Our alae Gesitanor oie be| *Wo of the seven months: April and May. These $250,000 Blaze on duty—all leaves have been can- two villains produced 8.29 inches. However, normal With Bulldozer oe —_ oy Say to - for these two months is 6.40. A Utica High School student bull.(li¢k of the Pos tiac Pinger! yes- August may show a heavier total than usual. dozed his way into a hero's role|'*T@ay. ve Here are the figures up to August: Scere ese, tet lg eats epeemat ad ot 1986 Norma Sixteen-year-old .Ken Jackson of| Me Police are also MMS 6S » & 1.80 ashington, a ninth grader at Uti-| F Constant patrol of city and Feb 220 174 ca High, was working in Mt. Clem-| Ceumty highways over the first eae SE RRS SF : : ens when @ treck cought fire near and only long holiday weekend of ee 2.38 2.35 two gas pumps. ‘ the year. April eeveve o* 3.96 2.04 He leaped aboard a bulldozer, Bgy Lge Fa esa es ager eee « 3.44 and pushed the blazing vehicle/°Ut om the road from Friday alft- pe erie 1.61 2.90 ernoon to Monday night. AN. time away. e has b ; >. er 1.20 2.91 Que of the pumps led to 2 4,000 lrrantt inne cig ne neni Galion fuel-oll tank, the other to | ‘pontiac police chief Herbert Stra-/F Nixon Dad to Di ‘ 2.000 tank, High-| wien 4 7. Sum: Expect Nixon Dad to Dien Today's Press ® ee ee ley has reportedly assigned several F flaring flames licked at \patrol cars and motoreycles for| LA HABRA, Calif. (INS)—Vice County News. ......66sc.e05: bs doser tracks conted with traces |snecial duty over the weekend, be-|President Richard -M. Nixon's| Editorials... ‘ of spilled gasoline. . ginning Friday. night. critically ill father, Tl-year-old| Food News........... 31 thru 39 ing. track cnet chhed tls ‘auics|manned. by ammateur radio’ onere,|FFanik Nixon, clung to life by the| SPECIE ---..-..4%, & & OBL action as preventing loss of stor-|tors from the Oakland County Re-|Slenderest of threads today. Hope} py @ Radio Programs......59 ae ee et ae his recovery virtually was | eran ee u aiders, abandoned. Women's Pages..... 40 thru 4 the Royal Air Force base at Akip- teri. The French forces were flown to Cyprus with the announeed pul- pose of being closer to Egypt should there be threats to French lives or property in the Middle East. in London, the British Foreign Office “announced the North At- lantic Treaty Council will meet in Paris next week to consider the dispute. ‘A five-nation committee repre senting the Western allies and oth- he ' |ers is scheduled to begin talks with the Egyptians 1s Monday in Cairo on nan on Dae a ee 9 Die in Alaska : Airliner Crash : 22 Go Down in Flaming Vancouver .- to - ae Plaine; 6 Still mes - * + * a - KODIAK, Alaska (R—A Canadian Pacific Airlines DCSB erashed- on bleak, desolate Unimak Island at the tip of the | , Alaska Peninsula last night, nist Victor Riesel has been -held nage «ae “ je Norman Bell has been appointed ing at an nw he in $100,000 bail as a material wit- was autaing ke etek teen an — ead = Another lligator ound ocally hy s 3 ness in the case. on both hands ané her lower |thers—Al ohnson, Mary search and rescue unit = LPS Ne + 0) ee ee eee es Seti cciateds cue | tam Weiloeerailld Wilekr puliteet| ‘Laast Aestet Gilaiads hana ho. |, When. Gowmnms’ bigns @rdateg init pad being gently lulled by the yas ne ote raigned \yesterday before - U.S. bainea dbtee ensennairaue ee Siig Per Aa aang (ot Oakland County seems to have| orlzed that some Florida reels |Lower Long Lake in boats in|sinp of little waves—acts not con-| wer’, unaccounted. Sik Commissioner Earle N. Bishop. badly she ts losing the use of the Two former directors of the-\disappeared, but alligators ri So Sate ee search of the elusive amphibian, |ducive to grinding out copy, Several of the survivors were re The high bail was set assertedly| tend 7 + pee bescedapeter eee aga tinue to pop wp-in area lakes, to patel rr vorbis A a Feeney estond ote of the eat! Tiana Ser the, Farsation: 8 osrted ty Save. and aac for her own protection and Doctors have said the hand's use| serve on the branch’s advisory Wher poe eee Township| here, had quietly begun stocking ‘+ ¢ tor Battalion and Black Panther pgp those aboard the: cause she heard conversations may be partially restored after} committee. ‘seeking minnows in Lower| ‘cal lakes with a few sharp- | One was convinced his reporters|Auxiliary are still rather nebu- craft, bound tor Tokyo trom Vane parte $0.0 Ot rowel, seats of surgery and ‘treat-| ‘The appointments will. become|Straits-Lake yesterday came up! tothed Florida imports. were on = boondoggle, soaking up/ous. couver, B. C., were not | -ianinas Se Onebates ge pe ments. __ ‘\effective Saturday, date of the ster Fg! inch oh oor ¢ hen r . assistant attorney, 2 : “Th mal: merger. to st similar es court: so cally aceon hors FOUND 10 ALONE ae g locally this year. o from bodily harm. She's a | Investigating police that night Making H ness...” found Sherry and nine of her 11|0'% Spending Plenty dapat in cm SS a Mrs. Mirantt interrupted the at-|prothers and sisters alone in the| TOKYO (INS) — Gis and the Ronald Kinney, 10, and his broth- torney’s remarks, saying, “I don’t|house, Thirteen-year-old Aaron was| Army spent: $465 million in Japan| er, Robert, 9; Donald Mott, 9, procs ee and Diane, 9; had ron away from] ™* aad eo ionlld eapats fat te pee tale U) / ee n The woman's husband Gondolfo}, oo ond | Iready in Oakland|4™™my announced the following caer Seed tate a Ok Miranti, 37, poy arco et 2" |County Children's Home. sreaiown if exons Sella reported missing by a local with Joseph P, Carlino, eac > tracts apanese family were discounted because of held in $100,000 bail and charged) | Wyat, Belpes Siame bare a million; 2. Purchase of Japanese pay April 5 on Riesel as he emerged) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) found by city employes dredging ’ prt Soe Telvi, described as the : : iste Lake, yes aaa Street : n . : acid thrower, was found slain July) Lruman to Get in Act Too pe gow yttennagagy ee 28 on a lower East Side Street. Township woman and her five- charges that the “dl-year-old Riese! was at Ready, Set, Go- Campaign =" son reported sting. 8 pea te ny ~Fhen foobar f ANAS CE — Pom Pr ay ramen gfe "no Ee ng probing labor rackete 0 eee Arrested Tuesday and ar He announced at his Kansas City office yesterday the Demo- ' raigned yesterday in, the case) cratic National Committee asked him to make two or three speeches News for Dasie- | : a week, eicer and accused mastermind in| "He sald the committee is drawing up a list ot proposed sppear- | hundershowers Tuso, 44; Domenic : Bando, 42; ances, probably starting the second week in September. He said |r) A i Charles Carlino, 43—no relation to he would speak only atthe invitation of the committee. ue gain : WASHINGTON (INS) — — President Fisenhpwer-will tauinch his lion bid-for the labor vote Saturday — it days aed of A@al Steves: | son's Labor Day. address in Detroit — with a high-powered speech The brief remarks he had been scheduled to make ‘it Ceremonies !€" — the Pontiac arem tonight with a gig ge Crock £ Dowh on n Crime. DETROIT UNS) — The Detroit] "aye oe ee. ocr ie Pai Wav id pew lof the church’ Aug. 10 and Kizer him out the front door, . Waugt "| he will prosecute his. case him- self, the Drayton Plains congregation to allow him se enter their church and worship there Waugh was ‘disfellowshipped ‘Drayton church without a fair trial. causing Waugh to fall and skin his knee, : 3 Kiser, who has beep free under o In May, Waugh lost a suit for a |Circuit Court injunction forcing} e. a a — ae Pontiae Press Photo GOOD LUCK PARTNER — Wally Burkemo (eft) of Frankdin ‘Hills Country Gub and Pete Cooper of Knollwood Country Club wished each other well on the starting tee at the annual Motor City golf tournament which started this morning at ‘the Western Golf Course-in Detroit. (See sports Page 47 for details). ee a SR enc NC RRR er eR > | iim pel i il y Helatied Gain bs lasses; Talk Is Slated tree Sra oct DO Dogs Get New Leash on Life a : ore caret Ga score cain ‘rhe are have been used for political first . » of this year and in- . ramen Pooches Collar. Insurance 22-52 Pontiac Deaths : Mrs. Hamilton Bartlett Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Hamilton (Sarah) Bartlett, 82, gry By hon ab 4 roe M. Osmiun, of 100 Ogemaw Re pooches a hot new item in the insurance business and the first medical KANSAS CITY ® — Dog owners;care plan on a maileeel scope de- ard R. Nelsoo and Gordon R. Rea- voted exclusively to boom earepwir be. The project was la only five months ago by two veteran) '°4#): fine founding athens re Kansas City insurance men, Rich- Ported, “Canine Shield” boasts Stevenson Adds Picnic in Utica to Monday Tour Adiai E. Stevenson, Democratic -}nominee for President, will speak : Monday at the first annual AFieize the canal. Labor Day picnic in Warsaw Park near Utica, Leaun Harrelson said today. All 24 affiliates of the Pontiac- bor will attend the picnic. It be- gins at 9 a.m.’ and will run all day, Harrelson said, Stevenson and Sen. -Patrick V, Executive Secretary Oakland County Federation of La- some. 3,000 agents and “several hundred active ‘policies.’ In Rea- be’s wotds, ‘‘the influx is just be- ginning. The response has been fantastic, and not only in this French Bolstering British Near Suez —_{fantasc, and not ony tis as far away as New Zealand.” (Continued From Page 1) e €.% the Western plan to international-| There being no actuarial tables who owns a boxer and a poodie— TROOPS LEAVE FRANCE had to start somewhat in the dark. (Parig newspaper reporters said troop movements have been under way for several days, with trans- ports leaving Marseille, ~ (France Solr said the liner Pas- teur will sail tomorrow and yes- terday a large naval: force, in- ulated are working well, they said. These ssiatl iwadient care aad hospital insurance for dogs be- on hounds, Reabe and Nelson— But the policies as originally form- tween six months and 10 years of oe 8 age, providing payments of up to $75 per hospitalization for an an- Speeder Nabbed, - Admits 4 Car Thelts “rm aby si $29.50 Val. WITH TRADE-IN | “Electric : Shaver: 95: Without Trade-In $17.95" § Complete with cord and case. Full guarantee. 13, but was informally organized last March by @ group of parents led by the Howard Palmers. President now is Al Allen;. vice president,