a ee oF ke ge Se PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 195¢—38 PAGES Search for Gunman _ After Ambush Fails Armed Fugitive Exchanges Shots in Police Trap Detroit. Parole Violator Escapes Along Clinton; — Three Others Nabbed By PETE LOCHBILER An_ all-out search is on for a “dangerous” armed parole tor, who es- caped an of gunfire here last others, including a 17-year- old Pontiac girl, were nabbed. man. Oakland County Sheriff's dep- uties and Sylvan Lake police joined the neighborhood, most- _|the called party. = s. — - Detroit parole violator Robert » New Service Starts Sunday Phone Users Many More Areas Direct Some 35,000 Pontiac customers of the Michigan -|Bell Telephone Co. with “FEderal” numbers will be able Here to Dial 2.3456, would first dial “112”, then “CH,” and finally ‘2-3456" to reach Storm indicated there will be no change in dialing two letters and Pontiac area which includes Bir- mingham, Clarkston, Commerce, Drayton Plains, Lake Orion, May- fair, Oxford, Rochester, and Walled) Lake. ‘He emphasized that wrong num-, “this afternoon and five numerals for calls within the+title when he was an amateur, gium going into the final round all the other challengers had dropped back. * * ° America’s two survivors were out of the championship picture. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, twice runner-up for the British Open shot 72-76 over the 6,950- yard, par 35-36—71 Hoylake course to finish with a 296 total. Mike Souchak of Berwick, Pa., and Grossinger, N. Y., took his third straight 74 for a 222 total. ‘Area Resident Killed in Crash Joseph A. Champion Dies in Collision as Three Others Are Hurt ed by Michigan State Police, were|to dial direct to 65 comimunities in southeastern Michi- hiding out here the past two weeks.| 41 and adjacent Ontario, Canada beginning Sunday The gun play occurred at 2 2: a.m, when the five drove up te at 12:01 a.m. : Seal ames ok donee Among the communities within the direct dialing Paddock street just north “Wt E. irange of Pontiac customert> - belonged $0 Meats ev" | will be Detroit, Monroe,|ver calls under the new system Dt. James’ Laponsie was staked|4% Arbor, Wayne, Wyan-|should be reported to the opera- out to watch the vehicle from one|dotte, Port Huron, and/tor immediately to prevent them en tee ee ee ee ; from being billed, ner ‘on Chandler street, cers Gene L. Felker. and William|,.7% Calls will be routed through ; D. " thé Pontiac office to Detroit, there- ge vow we ee ear Thomson Nears Third) _ _ Laponsie began driving up to'the| ay. new is a te- ; scene, when McGinnis leaped from| wang eventeal matieawiac’ ion | HOYLAKE, England w—Peter . the auto and started running. dialing similar to service in Bir- |Thomson of Australia virtually| Wimbledon’s Crown Laponsic sald he ordeted the | mingham, company officials said. clinched his third straight British) WIMBLEDON, England Ww — man are then fired ome | Ray H, Storm, district manager|Open Golf title~a feat which has|Lew Hoad won the Wimbledon pe — the sir. McGinnis |1,e Michigan Bell, said person to|not been accomplished since the|meti’s singles tennis championship fired in out a pistol and \person, reverse charge, and coin! iss9's—when he he(today by crushing his fellow return. Lapensie fired |1 11 none calls will still be placed. nn, ShOt_& 72 on the! ctratian, Ken Rosewall, 6-2, 46 vate ley a « ete the Fon third round today for a Stholei75 ¢4 They were the first and Rahetheih eng Ge Chain segs eg 3 total of 212. sccond | seeded players in the An all-night search by Laponsie,| To dial direct to the new com-| Thomson held a three-stroke) toad, who yesterday routed the the two officers and other Pontiac /™unities, “ ral” users will’ jead over Flory Van Donck of Bel-|last American in the tournament, first dial “112” and then the tele- Ham Richardson, dominated the |! match except in the second set and for a few games at the start of the third. In Today’s Press Editorials ........ sare 8 Murder Mystery.............1% POLO-GOM oo reccceeccens 22, 31 Sports... ...ceess: 26, 27, 28, 29 Theaters .......660: 5606: : TV & Radio Programs..... $7 Wilson, Fart. . = i....0....55. u Women’s Pages...... 17, 18, 19 “TTR, 4 ; ‘a fe. WRECKAGE — This two-car collision at a Waterford Township just before midnight Thursday, Joseph W. Champion, 24, of Water- intersection took the life of one person and hospitalized three others ford Township was killed. One Dead, Three in Hospital After Crash - ¥, WASHINGTON @® — Repubii- = Bai. ie Republicans had stuck a kinfe in the back of school aid,” A few Republican votes could have saved it, he declared. 4 CHANCES LOOK DIM Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R- NJ,) senior Republican on the School Aid Bill Defe Committee, told a where bursting POT-O-GOLD stands this morning as Press judges checked the last of “No winner this week.” sought by the entries that No. 6. Puzzle No. § and made another An analysis of last week's more than 3,100 . The absence of a correct solution raises the prize! that will go to our first winner to $600, already “s “ey Fair and Warmer The U. 8. Weather Bureau says tonight will be fair with a low Warmer temperatures are ex- pected Saturday and Sunday with cooler ones by Tuesday or Wednes- day. There is a chance of scat- tered showers and thundershowers late Saturday or Sunday and Tues- day or Wednesday. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. was 62 degrees. The mercury rose to 76 degrees Senate Labor and Public Welfare at 1 p.m. Nation Owes $272,750,813,649 The figure, announced by the Pin the nation. came within 700 million dollars of reduce needs somewhat during the Think You ‘Have Debts? WASHINGTON (® — The government started the new fiscal year last Sunday with a national debt of $272,750,813,649. ; Treasury Department, is $1,623,- July 1, 1955. It still amounts to about $1,623 for each of the 168 million men, women and children The permanent debt limit as fixed by law is 275 billion dollars, but Congress has approved an increase of 278 billions for the cur- rent year, to meet needs when tax collections are low. The temporary ceiling last year was 281 billions, and the debt that in reaching an all-time high of $208,310;000,000 last Jan. 4. A budget surplus is expected to new year. ge @ E re : u af s te ¥ i Fee E p E i é di i Soo Locks Traffic Halved SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (»— The nation’s steel strike has cut = a g§ Ae be i 4 E Este n Scouts Put Out Kitchen Blaze at Roundup City The fire truck is stationed at the camp site with firemen on duty twenty-four hours a day, and fire lanes have been cleared throughout the living sections. The girls have had fire drills at various times, — Curtice Denies Unfair Tactics as Anti-Trust Suit is Filed Harlow H, Curtice, president of General Motors, today denied the) corporation discriminates as re- gards prices, terms and conditions in the sale of GM buses. He declared the federal anti- trust suit against GM appears to tell a customer he is not free to Why a product where he can get it to his best advantage. Curtice’s comment on the suit yas issued just before noon, as the ~ Yustice Department fildd anti-trust charges against General . Motors, charging it with monopolizing the { manufacture and sale of buses, Attorney Genera! Herbert! Brownell Jr., said the departméiit asked a federal court to block GM from controling @ major share of the nation’s bus business and also The government asked that GM be enjoined by court order from four bus-operating companies. | Named as co-conspirators, but | not as defendants, in the civil | suit were the Herts fon, | the Gre Co Na- | tional Lines,.Inc., and Pub. | lic Service (oordinated Trans-* ‘| Port Company, Statement by the General Motor's president follows: - “The position we have earned) for ours¢if in the bus indastry—|“ tomers have in our products and organization. We have built an out- standing product. We have provid- ed a product that year after year produces substantial economic sav- ings to our customers. . “We have contributed signifi- cantly te the ability of our cus- | to manage their properties effi- clently and give good service to selling more than 50 per cent of'whose current’ annual production is! “As to the product, GM for 2% “N . las f i #7 y io most outstanding GM innovations have been the Monocoque body, the two-cycle Diesel engine, the first hydraulic transmission and air-ride suspension. These develop ments represent importantly sig- nificant contributions to the safety and comfort of passengers and economy in operation, ECONOMY VITAL the annual bus requirements of the!3,000 units—is a measure of the years has led the industry in intro coach industry are such that a \faith and confidence all our cus-/ducing revolutionary engineering |fraction of a cent operating costs and design advances. Among the) per mile can spell the difference operator. Hence, economy of oper- ations is a foremost requirement insofar as our bis customers are concerned, “We have endeavored always to meet this requirement and in fact bus company records show that we have succeeded. “As the president of a transit é ‘ 5 “The economics of the motor) company operating in 14 cities between success and failure of the| | cheaper than competitor's buses. to the coach industry has been but a@ part of our total contribution. ne example, we pioneered preven- “Our technological contribution) - cost operations, Also, for taken. 4 2 oh Ngapeaiee es. fas : . Twining’s estimate that ti “there is no question about” su- perior quality of U.S. airpower. “He attached carefully worded time qualifications on his ap- praisal, however, He said the “Questi tion's military aviation programs are satisfactory “at this time.” Twining said also that Russia might surpass the United States by. 1960. if this country “does not keep moving.” committee relative air strength of this coun- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956__ on_About. Super si MD igre the| “There. is no dispute about our being ahead today in’ airpower,”) ts how we will stack up in 1958, Jackson said the subcommittee See z : * J ‘TOO SLOWLY" slowly to build up long-range 7 8 United States has a better Air ne a : i ss. p ae sae “Gen. Twining's report sounds striking power, sald he has gome iwants Twining to “spell out what Twining, eat oe Force “now,” should be able to encouraging,” . Sen. Saltor-, pointed questions te ask when been recommended for the, senhower at G : Pa, yes: remain ahead in the “next few | <1,1) (R-Mass), senior minority Twining appears again before the Air Force to stay ahead of the years” and that the administra- ‘member of a five-man Senate sub-) sirpower subcommittee. Soviets in the next several years. Monday Night Deadline Wilson Told to End War fehilare to Get on Rolls for Raging Over Missile Use| eee ey Se ee ust Primary and Development about the middle of July, according |e Ca : ek to Wilbur Mason, of the eee em S estathn ) WASHINGTON (INS)—The House! ergusnting dasibetetn. benant (5 te Se ee SB. Vel have until Monday, at 8 p.m. to en eae ne ae here. A ale ate at Benumknt Hospital after a long register for the Aug. 7 primary. Wilson today to halt what it termed ss oy i spam pong ll gle erally E gaan That's the reminder from City “useless competitive rivalry” be- addition to its home decora' a. é Clerk Ada R. Evans, tween. the Army and Air Force) ao ties that Por. Pr ee those cannot register missile ! new uring the day, the City Cerk's ee Oe ee eer a Bsa 4 Sic ter Genseal Meters @ysemenn, be hay~de ‘ had been with GM for 2 years Ae Oe fy tne val wean naming Uae weed a \ stand to its south. when he retired in June 1955. wal open tomorrow’ fram a.m committee of qualified experts to ‘ "The beauty shop emulates the wes i Gunny sot Bushes. until 1 p.m, evaluate the potentialities of the | successful shops that Jacobson’s He hme ‘wide: tive ‘The extended hours system used Air Force’s Talos and the Army's LOUIS H. SCHIMMEL hae spears Beene 8 Hier | et Oe “seat of yesterday for the first time result- Nike anti-aircraft missiles. 9 paigig tars yg a diry eee ughters, Mrs. C. T. Powell, ek'te % sesharetions snd ne he two services have ensnsed RE-Elect Schimmel, | Ssctoon ana ast taming.” Py f+ ehiiten Ww the chatt's offs, addition, the Atmy has accused Boar embers : ee ae : "Tees cer: bah the Copste the Air Force of invading its anti- exe re aeiok allowed rt . sr naka tn Pe Be) ae sary ap ws | Ora of Buc, Predent "ee pan raat oc RECBIVE RETUNGS Banks (during regular banking, — 3 ce f mmediate area, . hours only), Oakland County CIO) “~~ ax — b Ronn ws “4.-| The committee revealed that 1 a ne ae ceca an the Pex, |come under supervision of James es Council, 21% E. Lawrence Sti! suryepm NOT A-FEUDIN' — Almost a up, descendants of those two enemies are living [has unsuccessfully sought 60 far ® tae hoard 20 years. He will serve |D&tling of Oak Park, who directs Commie Chiefs Admit _ Pontiac Motor Local ws ani| hundred years ago in Kentucky the Hatfields together in peace. Betsy Hatfield, 14, of Lexing- /Statement from enaetiies vivchep second term in the ‘Be, Chain's Northland, ae _Detrolt; Masses Were Paying nn Lecet’ $0 90 Mt. Clemens and the on om =* gate area Pe ton _ ao My with Joyee Ann between the poclarneogy ° sey Sod oa from 1942-44 vs the recenty-opened one at Ma Excessive - Taxes St: Fisher Body Local claim ned - ves seve. i McCo ® . Canton, . . . . . e elegra . 9 Baldwin Ave.; and at 141 W, South) families. Today, at the Senior Girl Scout Round- . POINTED COMMENT Bergen feorn gp ver ed yaret has nine restaurants in Chicago.) POZNAN (INS)—Workers at the Bivd, , It added in a report to the House)Der since Tt, was * Another Peter Pan is under way |! Stalin locomotive. works in 2 fr] , ; Police Search A was delaying the buildup of ec Monroe M. Osmun, first elected] tm Eastland. John Rivard, man. |roma” who marted leat, week's tke’s Aid Fund Girl Scouts Rehearsing Police Search Area (vss sens % te bard etm il see's eras ae a, Mai nao a ting av Th L second term as secretary. Telegraph, reports success | — for Ameri Pageant for Armed Fugitive | arc cari as chase, eamnatied Ver i a cedars tlt | Some such Or mericana ag ug that “the taxpayer will be the inon L. Schiller as treasurer. 1,000 steaks a week are sold. Some such move had been ex- Cut $1.4 Billion : scot battdory | (Continnnd Frees one) | Principal loser im such 8 only ts vateton fp eavensaly pected, aithongh Go fact at Ge Rehearsals in progress again! ors, soldiers, rail r Contin Pag eu quarrel.” | ’ gover , Amite 4 ae Se Se SSS, ee Meat) and pentees Wi Be ve this morning identified Mcginnis| the report also assailed the pe. Stolen Baby 5) Dad If the Birmingham restaurant's) WOTker® Bad been ‘paying ex: eS i Roundup at Highland. Campers are Marion Skedgell, a television and by means of a police photograph. | tense Department's handling of the . opening is delayed until August 1, cessive taxes came as a surprise. House Group Criticizes shaking out costumes brought with) o<1+ story writer, wrote the script Bale is held on an open charge of Distant Early Warning (DEW) Contacted by Phone it will be because of Most Polish leaders have taken a - ‘Vagueness’ in Foreign | ne: in preparation for | the| tor this dramatic history of Ameri-/Patole violation, He is on two-years| am which guards the Arctic : and personnel not being obtained conciliatory view toward the mass pageant to be held)... on the move. Since early Parole after Conviction of bigamy. | -oziohs against enemy planes. (Continued From Page One) |!" _time, Rivard says. of the workers who participated in Relief | Saturday afternoon in the open-air) joi) girls have been practicing) Also held on open charges are) ft accused the Navy of reverting The Children’s Shop which Jac-'the wild uprising, contending that — the parts they will take, as singers, Bale’s brother, William, 24, of 63), cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts to| Ate Please return my baby . . . T obson’s will opérate across Willitts they had been led astray by for wasainic ax% Over fifteen hundred girls willl actresses or dancers | Williams street and Edwin C. De-| \nich nes @ 1 op-@8sume you are desperately . in from the Interior Decorations » eign agents. ed Participate in @ spectacle portray-| Governor G. “Mennen Williams Tamble, 22, of 8610 Central St..|,osition and directed the Navy to need of. money, . . 'is expected to open in the fall.! The nced yes- __ Appropriations Committee voted 300 of American history . nen position and di vy ae \It will provide clothes for fots to ~ today to chop 1,405,595,000 out ane will be Indians, southern |D@# been invited to attend as aj Detroit. oo change to “more acceptablé means} “T am willing to cooperate im high schoolers, with teenage terday that it had made the first Paes 8 aston a s _fvebll- selles, pilgrims, cowboys and gold|Periss Suest- The Public is ‘also, State Police om Tuesday hed of contracting at the first PPOrlany way . . . I am most concerned)and “>prep"” hays clothes featured. — fer pymee.te nee f money re- characters. invited. ee requested the arrest. of im- |tunity.” ' * * * i i. quest for this year. _ High Jinks reigned Thursday | "it, DeTamble and any compan- | The committee's views were con-|° All for the welfare of my baby! she Rev. William Collycott of Payment totaled 1,200,000. zlotys, The 28 per cent slash, applying coaches, made from | .. 15 misty weather largely con. | tons the pair may had. DeTamble |tained in a report recommending): «.. He is only four weeks old...” po chester will speak at the 10 a.m.|te. equivalent’ of $300,000 at the - ree Se fined activity of the 6,000 girl alsb lo ryppied tar parcle viele jong and a half Billion dellers ® UNABLE TO CONTINUE [worship sevice at Embury Meth egal rate of exchange or $15.00 : . went scouts to the tents, new appropria’ various Z0V-| +4 next line in the statement, odist Sunday. Only one|™. realistic exchange on dollars deeper than previ- eraiey nein The girl was released after ques-je™ment agencies, largely for mill- he most vital in the race|Service is slated in the summer| Implicit in the repayment was cay vated House cute een Camp Oakland , Riper peohenre with crum| See villian, ‘date\tary construction. wesinst time It contained the in-(schedule, Sunday School is at 9| a promise of lower taxes in the er said Would “seriously : ee is charged with investigation of . , a. But she was un-/2-™. and Nursery through third) future and reduced work hours. impair” U.S. and free world VOW L/IT' Ors, arte Gunerine Roundup Cy aiding a felon to escape N Si f H d fant's avery it aot te note float-£T@de at 10 a.m. The pastor, the the Those cuts were made by the Officers Chosen ayer Sansa and Missourj/ DESCRIBES MEETING | 0 ign ol nea Way ote the ‘oor. ; : ine: Reginald Becker is on vace- cxthomat tal bean teveauel poe House in an authorization bill set- At the es were temporarily stymied) Eugene Bale, a trucker, this Soe . Sf | Strike * * @ the Fourth) .™ “First Congregational |day before the Poznan rioting be- ting a ceiling on the program. The Aerddgernany neater ard jin their efforts to break an: old! morning told police he had met the! nin ee It was 3 p. m. on her baby.| Church is planting a picnic at | £80. But non-Communists . con- new measure, subject to House eM? _— directors of Camp record for staff raising by lashing Detroit pair for the first time last of July that she last saw DY-| the Blanchard Hayride Lodge Sidered the repayments as a bribe, : and Senate changes, would pro-|Oakland, +» Officers and new 19 five-foot poles together. The night outside a downtown hotel) PITTSBURGH ® — Moving to She had given Peter his formula) pear Rochester on dune 15. A| Ten of the many arrested in Poz- : vide the actual money. directors for the coming year current record for the sport is nine where they may have been stay-/assure continuance of the national at the prescribed feeding time.) cnurch service will be held out-'|nan for taking part in the riots The committee approval of a|Were elected and members viewed | poles, and the midwestern girls ing. defense program, the government gone inside for a fresh diaper and) doors at 11 a.m, that morning | were identified publicly yesterday. $3.665,920,000 bill marked a aE Ee eran’ thtes the camp since have twice tied that mark here. | He said he drove them, his today froze certain critical steel returned to the patio to find him im the Blanchard orchard, L . : ‘ setback to strenuous administra-\its founding twee years ago. The ninth pole split yesterday) protner and the girl to the biack {tems as the six-day steel strike missing. Committee for the day’s plan- Charge Waterford Man tion efforts to win tion about the program overseas assistance plans are fre-| quently put together “with little) or no consideration of the needs) of the country or countries con-' cerned.” ; It said the new bill plus $6,870,-| 000,000 in previously voted funds still unspent would allow the pro- gram to continue another two to three years at its present rate. Problem of Modern Age SAGINAW (® — With cities mov- ing into. the country more every 3 day, Saginaw experienced a con- . flict.in jurisdiction this week. An 85-pound, yearling deer came out of the woods, crashed into a build- ing and a truck in the city, be.) fore a citizen bleeding | Officers are Walter Gehrke, PIeS-| despite the ex xpert efforts of Pat) sedan at McGinnis’ request. He Knight, Judy Boresow, Vicki Shel-| peg nace don, all of Kansas City, Mo., and |JoLynn Swanson and Paula Pach-!| ilohofer, both of Mission. Kans..| brother had asked him to drive and Susan Renshaw, passage of nearl sident; Probate Judge Arthur E. Aap full amount Moore, Mrs, John T, St. Clair, and The committee voted also a Fred A, Erb, vice presidents; Mrs. “thorough investigation” of for. James B. Lansing, eign aid, saying there has been James W, Hunt, assistant secre- vagueness and a lack of informa- tary; Arthur F. Bassett, treasurer, secretary; and James A. Aliber, - assistant) The House group said the U.S. treasurer. The camp provides a year-round the Oakland County Juvenile Court, and facilities to give 400 needy children two weeks of summe camping, Several hundred more childten use the camp each year on-a day-camping basis. vate individuals and Oakland Coun- enson, candidate for the Demo-|his disappearance two weeks ago) - Copeman, who ty Clubs, Curtice Denies GM Tactics Are Unfair (Continued From Page One) put the broken and the reason for our success in the animal out of its mis- bus business. | The Weather er " tonight near 68, high fomerrow 89-84, Nertherly arlable :” Saturday night rat ry Htthe ee lew @2-66. = Teds; in Pontia Lowest temperature preceding Sam At ® am.: Wind velocity i2 m.p.n en: orth. ° 1 sete ¥ at 8:11 pm. rises urday at 6: 7H, ** seteve cers e G toe eeeenee heeseers 64.5 a Year Age in Pontiac I Se arerreerenennar | z 9 Benen anes ee** VY Full U.S, Weather Burese Report axe Vici = Mest | bus operators. clowey rane s warmer teday, hig { 7t- - snes one tomerrew. Warm, “General Motors has no finan- _ cial interest in any manufacturer or operator of buses, It has no requiremen contracts with any “General Motors engages in no iterms and conditions in the sales of its buses. We attempt to acquai on pow it’ would work but: said it. * Army-Air Force Rivalry Scored Overland | Park, Kans. The object is to keep the joined Police had attempted to pick up 329,000 in September if the nation- up the note and read the formula. poles in the air as new lengths the Detroit men at Bale's apart- wide steel strike lasts eight weeks). Police investigating the case of the slender staffs are lashed Ment last week, believing that they or jonger. home for 20 boys under care Of on from the bottom. | I i winds at 5-10 discrimination as regards prices, i ' Stevenson ‘Listening’ to Farm Problems had met his brother and the girl earlier at the brother's apart- ment, Bale said, adding that his to the hotel, had hidden there. Only Bale was home, however, and he was re- leased after questioning, Emery said. McGinnis was described as. rolled on, A There was no sign of an early In Detroit it Lloyd Copeman Dies; Invented Electric Stove LAPEER (®—Lioyd Groff Cope- breach in deadlocked contract ne weeping uncontrollably, gotiations. was predicted, | ‘Michigan's unemployment rolls wifi! she ‘dropped into a chair. s * * Detective Sgt. Edward Curran of ‘increase to 300,000 in August and the Nassau County police picked isaid the ransom note, on foolscap \paper. evidently was written by a fairly well-educated person and \that the crime must have been well |planned because of the timing. | Former house servants’ of the “dangerous” by state parole offi- man, who invented an electric Weinbergers were under question- cers in Detroit, Leonnard Scharr, | stove and a host of other ingenious ing and all tips from people who | |supervisor of the Detroit office, said devices, died last night in Lapeer have seen suspicious persons with The camp is supported by pri-| CRESTON. Iowa (Adlai Stev-/McGinnis. had been sought since|General Hospital. He was 74, pee . spent most of his the cratic presidential nomination from an address in Plymouth, }ife in the nearby Metamora area! ‘babies were being checked out by police and FRI. * * * “Here,” she cried to detectives.) _ “You read this... I can't.” Then, "ing is headed by Deacon Bill i\Coleman. * e a Mrs, Merle Dunn Long |. A Birmingham resident for _% ‘years before she moved to Fern idale in 1951, Mrs. Marvin (Merle ‘Dunn) Long died July 4 in Mt. \Carmel Hospital, Detroit. She lived! iat 2407 Coy, Ferndale. | Born in Dexter, Ky., in 1922, | she was married in 1942, a year | after her Birmingham High | School graduation. She belonged | to the Church of Christ, Royal | Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur-| \day at the Church of Christ, with interment in White Chapel Ceme- tery, Arrangements are by Manley} says the country needs some ‘‘new| where he was ordered to stay AC- where he was born, earned a! The kidnaping was the second on Bailey Funeral Home, lideas” to meet its farm problem. * * * Stevenson disclosed yesterday on the first leg of what he calls a “listening tour” to find out what farmers are thinking, that he is considering -a program which would offer high inducemerits to maintain a sizable “grass and le- gume base’’ on farms. He said what he has in mind jis a plan under which farmers would have a certain acreage for growing grass and legumes and could do what they pleased with acreage outside that base. * . * Stevenson did not go into detail ‘potential customers with the qual- was one that might be “easier ity of our products and in so doing to police” follow the normal procedures used product to sell, . “It would appear that the ac- tomer, in effect telling him that advantage. i i tion seeks to regiment the cus. /Ver than present farm pro- rams, by anyone with an outstanding: The former Mlinois governor, looking for support of delegates to the Democratic National Con- * * He planned to visit southeastern “We have not seen the com- Nebraska later. He will fly back to plaint which we are informed is to Des Moines, his starting point, for) The incident occurred on Ormond \be filed today with the U. S. Dis-/, Saturday evening gathering with ‘trict Court for Eastern Michigan.” Wings Wear ‘Gloves’ WASHINGTON — The wings of a “gloves” to prevent ground from servicing the plane. fied 4 i } lowa delegates to the convention. Otsego Benefits OTSEGO ® — This city found Ta use for some surplus products of a paper mill that were jeoper- dizing the waters of the Kalama- zoo Rivét. The Otsego Falls Pa- per Mills now turns over all of its waste product material that can bé used as roadbinder to the city, cutting themselves Some 10,000 gallons have been usetk Court came from a Miami, Fia., llaw firm called Ruff and Ready. ¥ over the past two years, . * f * ro cording to his parole terms from Ionia State Reformatory. j = * = | He described McGinnis as five feet four, about 125 pounds, with! ‘blue eyes, red wavy hair freckles. McGinnis, he said, had since 1948 been sentenced to 242-5 years! in Jackson Prison for car theft! in Detroit; from 1-5 years. for breaking and entering in Detroit and from 242-5 years for carrying) a concealed weapon in Hillsdale. fortune through his envelope, inventions, Long Island in nine months. which, besides the electric stove,'three miles from the Weinberger ‘included such items as the rubber home, 3-year-old Stephen Damman ‘ice cube tray and a “tamper-proof was snatched from the front of: Not an East Meadow. supermarket on and Funeral plans are incomplete, [Oct. 31. He has never been found. State Good Roads Group Calls for Reclassification LANSING «®—A. committee of classified as state or county roads He had been paroled from Ionia tne Michigan Good Roads - Fed- because of greatly increased vol- last December while serving the eration today recommended an ume of traffic. last sentence, Scharr said. | Police said DeTamble and the Bale brothers were not armed 'when arrested. the new federal highway act. ° * * The committee, representing ‘Michigan highways in the light Of sont County road commissioner, State highway commissioner, esti- i | Milford Resident Hurt state, county and municipal high-|mated 1,500 miles of highway as Car Hits Guardrail i i ‘after suffering possible head in- juries when his car struck a guard-, \rail in White Lake Township last jnight, | Road, according to Oakland Coun- ty deputies. Volkert told investigators his throttle stuck open as he was go- ing out of a driveway and making a left tum causing the car to speed across the road and into the guardrail. ‘ For Tough Cases OMAHA, Neb, ®—A letter re- ceived by the Douglas County /, way officials, said reclassification should be undertaken before the tion, traveled about 225 miles Robert A, Volkert, 31, of Mil-|Legislature makes any move to ‘through drought areas of southern ford, was in "good" condition at change the system of allocating | he is not free to buy the product Iowa and headed today into ncrth- Pontiac General Hospital today highway funds. where he can get it to his best €T™ Missour'. Gerald W. Graves, director, sald reclassification is | “most impertan highway money.” Michigan's roads and_highwa have not been reclassified in Detroit public works commissioner. * * * A new classification would deter- executive | t from the stand. | point of a fair distribution of | | Foster said the State Highway ‘ and George M. Foster, deputy | | might be transferred from the state trunkline system to the counties, The committee also recom: mended that the recall Richard M. Zettel, Uni- | versity of California highway | expert, to restudy the ‘state's highway needs, ys Department is about to undertake ‘go Teclassification of the system, a years, said Glenn C. Richards,|Process that should take about * * * three months. | The committee asked the Legis- should _ lature to keep hands off the dis- canes when Menre ow on tribution formula during the cur- which should be turned over’ to/rent session which resumes July It, counties or cities. INCREASED TRAFFIC | The formula is expected to be- jeanne a major issue of the 1957 ‘legislative. session when cities, Federation officials said some counties and townships vie for a city streets might need to be re- larger share. Legislature | Surviving are her husband; her Pontiac Deaths — James P. Berdeles Service for James P. Berdeles of St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Father Achilles A. Siagris will of- ficiate with burial in Oak Hill Cem- etery. a Mr. Berdeles, 64, who died Wednesday in Providence Hospital, Detroit, was the son of Pericles and Katherine Berdeles of- Greece. A sister, Mrs, Kanella Kazouri, is living in Greece. Mr. Berdeles’ body is at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the}... With Carrying Weapon cealed weapon, Edgar J. Carter, 25, of 451 S. Telegraph Rd., de- manded examination yesterday when arraigned before Justice Willis D. Lefurgy: of Waterford by police Wednesday for allegedly speeding on Telegraph Road. The troopers reported that they found a loaded revolver under the car's front seat. For More Fun on Your vacation, You'll enjoy all the other comics, too! Better call FE 2-8181 and have The Pontiac Press sent te you while you're away. BURGESS ELECTRIC Paint Sprayer } t i M h Only i L | Garden Sprays, = gm he Tg Net, _soeztie, quay yanmar tg gga ot ha a ne ieee ae sey nina $0 ese, ' 3 3 z i ncsiciteiniemeaicassciiattite ima ii iilia: snl amet iembilii, —aeemnenttttt tinea i eae teeta THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956 have a ‘Not Healthful for Republican Party’ TEE ATE gy Sees RSE A. yO Senne cence pf ae ee ten VETERANS! a ees eee | full price $9,680 . $500 moves you in! Monthly payments as low as §59.3/ including everything! Act Now! Drive out today! MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-9 P. M. _ TUR le sorh of Weltn ied “AVON INVESTMENT CO. FE 5-9237 tion. 4 - * . & ie ‘brought out: Committee, after a day in which criticism of the of sculptor Auguste;- att statute of the three nudes 1, That Rodin _ created the ee eed Ike's Face to Replace Rodin's Nudes on Official Convention Program Book ruayed but dopried bronne minieitagion of Honor bere for a Paris nudes have: been kicked off the; museum, to illustrate a passage cover of the official program for the Republitan National Conven- ‘from. Onales “hae. 2.That he ales it “Les Tres ‘Hombres, part of” a In their place a portrait of} Enter Here. * | President Eisenhower will be seen * * * by convention-goers against a 2. photograph of the! figures, » |\Cow Palace auditorium and stageiner of ** where the convention opens Aug. * s * The tentative program cover had ever the three, figures the) word “Unity.” and beside them “Peace, Progress, and Prosperity." “T don't think it's a very health- ful picture for the Republican party.” said Republican Mayor Christopher as he breught the is-/Francisco citizens’ committee for -'the convention, after which Mills | He added tg he eat received ;a number. of complaints’’ from: | People who had seen the cover, en-'which already is in print at the local publishing ,house of Bruce J, Endlis, { * + Ss f Christopher talked with Edward V. Mills, chairman of the San fj issued a statement saying the. jcover was “only tentative” and’ ithat several others were being. iconsidered for final selection by July 15. me * * i Ellis had said the local com: mittee had approved the illustra-. ‘tion only after the Republican National Committee - itself had approved, Mills did not elaborate on this statement. i This is. your. ‘week to P ROF m 1 Come In! |rwin Daughters Giant Trade-Ins... NEW 1956 DELUXE 10 CU. FT. | REFRIGERATOR. BIG—BEAUTIFUL DELUXE IN EVERY WAY *® Gient 55 tb. Frozen Food Stor- age. Crosu-Top Freezer Chest stores 42 Ibs. of frozen foods; chill tray be- low provides additions! 13 pound ‘storage capacity @ New Handidor Storage is double- deep, with special. storage for frui’, jers, toll quart bottles NO. MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY! asy Terms...Act Now WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. 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Detroit Area Plans « Rites for Air Victims ' DETROIT (INS)—Memorial ser ‘vices for four of the Detroit-area | ‘victims of the Arizona air disaster | have been scheduled and memorial | funds established for two others’ who lost their lives in the crash. * * «@ ' A memorial mass was sung at) St. Paul's Church, Groose Pointe Woods today for Mrs. Gertrude vice will be held tomorrow for Wesslau G. ‘Palisades, Cailif., troit resident. held at Temple Beth Ei for Wal- lin memory of Floyd A. Nixon, of | Russell %. Shields. Jr. | The Peter Whyte Memorial Fund: has been established by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray memory of their 15-year-old son | who died in the crash. | Members of the Allen Park. Grace Reformed Cherch have | ‘started & colege scholarship fund Allen Park, a member of the’ church, who -was killed. on nw bor die Book, of Grosse Pointe and a ser-! On Sunday, services will be | ter and Stelle Fuchs and at St. | Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral for | Whyte in} ; Detroit Girl, 14, Dies Drinking Anti-Freeze | wouldn't have eheeek it myself." 3 Viny! and d | 7 Vinyl Asbestos ’ 8 Lovely Colors TILE | Coe ae 1 fe { [INLAID LINOLEUM == $1,595: each ‘ INLAID LINOLEUM TILE Poe ee 6"x6" 5‘ Each ; Sandran ; = a , } Linoleum ; : ~_ plastic turlace -. . Never ; spe neer S ' needs waxmg'= > b 9-Fr. ; wie 57° | Gor 4 7 s FE 4-9581 or FE 4.7775 rT TyTwTwTYeewYerhUcCemhUheremhULehUL eh = . 3511 Elizabeth Loke Rd. DETROIT w — Charlotte Engle- hart, 14, who drank anti-freeze at. a teenage swimming party last Tuesday under the impression it was cider, died-at a hospital last] es ° vetnns ste thistee wit eae 2% other boys and girls attended the swimming party at the home of Gordon Wybro, 14. During the leage where they had noticed two | But Charlotte and another girl. 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Take ‘em Away! 487 *63’ Linenized Summer Woshable Wash ‘n’ Wear ‘ Capri Cords TRUNKS All New Styles $5.95 Bermuda Walking Shorts , Sizes 28 to 42 LEISURE SLACKS Santorized Shrunk THE a PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY. 6, 1956 Most people are willing to lend She could write a note to people|a helping hand to a youngster explain her dilem-|and most people like to talk about if they'd be good work, The engagement of their daughter, Charlotte V. Stark, to R. Heath Reeves is announced by Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, Stark of South Marshall street. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond H. Reeves of Thorpe street, ame ~ CHARLOTTE V. STARK Couple Wed at Church Married June 30 at Marimont of Auburn Heights. James Puddles Keep Immaculate if You Want day is largely a matter of| Career Decisions on self-addressed on, not jus G t a based on Grade B movies! - people.” And I know lbrarians 11 k e, for example, Loda Hopking in New York, whe have the most exciting jobs imaginable. York City. She works out topics, them back them up. FASCINATING Jon a varied and fascinating job. And incidentally, she's married! 4 her future. _ One of the major jobs facing the young person deciding on a career is to really investigate what the world holds. send you my recommended list of books on job-hunting. (Copyright 1954) Clothes, too, are this way. clean, freshly pressed dress looks cool, even if the wearer feels Ba ee ee is is part y ap- ‘ plicable. Those who live in areas be fitiehy fo rated wan where the dust rolls in in July feces efile and doesn't depart until October know bow hot and uncomfortable| Hoods of some type are virtually dusty shoe tops look, the Taw this fall on both cloth and Those who live in a city know fur coats. A sailor co that shoes inevitably get dirty on|at center, zips together to form a he streets in summer, and that\hood on a cloth coat. Fur of fur| hey wreck the looks a clean,|makes one of the crisp costume ‘ framing hoods, plus scarf ends. eoneninennvem nent ~ sqanginessiglite ones vtsinanmnendigiapsohoure Facts Betty could have some firsthand! information to base her decision lot of vague ideas As a matter of fact, I know plenty. of people in the hotel field who have dull, routine jobs where they never meet any “interesting Loda Hopkins handles adult serv- ices at the main library in New programs of dis- cussion and study on all kinds of gets volunteers to teach and the bibliographies to She is. an attractive woman i inmaes to style hair in the dancing! If Betty could meet women like that, which she can, she would ‘thave some real basis for deciding If you'd like suggestions on doing that, send me a_ stamped, envelope and I'll ,|smoothes the hair on Give Hair Short Cut © to Fashion © Top French.Stylists Design Coiffures Close to Head Paris hairdressers, women should cut their hair short for summer. Leading Paris hair stylist Carita Alexandre cuts feminine hair to a puffy, feathery style which looks more like a wig than a head of curls. His favorite summer color is a champagne shade, natural to European countries, * * @ Guillaume, another of the “big four” Paris, hairdressers, con- mood of the ballets. Fer spring Guillaume showed the “ballerina style” with a mid- die parting, a smooth top and authentic colls on both sides at the height ef the ears, For sum- mer Guillaume. achieves the same effect with shorter hair, puffed and teased out at the sides for the new ballerina look, Antonio, most successful with brunette hair, has created a new style to match Empire tashions. With short hair he achieves a hair- do a la “Josephine de Beauhar- nais,"” Napoleon’s wife who always wore high-waisted gowns. * * » #7; | { classic Russian Fernand Aubry shows a hair- style suitable for women with a narrow face and pointed chin, He shapes the hair to make a head look triangylar by leaving the top smooth and puilding the sides out to volume. For another Fs pe the head with curls all around ar- ranged in a “wreath.” +: Washing Directions for Cotton Knits - White cotton knits, like that T- shirt, can be washed in water as hot as one likes. The brightly- colored cotton knits should get warm water and warm rifises. Black cotton knits should be spared washing or ntachine drying in company with light-colored lint- givers. Washing inside out prote ‘s the black and navy blue knits from any lint left in the machine from the last load of laundry, Don‘t Turn Down That Fashion ‘Find’ If you come across a real fash- jon find (a dress that you love, a hat that's just right for you, shoes PARIS (INS)—According to top the blonde vikings of the: North}- Rabbi and Mrs. Sanford Saperstein wave as they ‘prepare to depart for a six-week trip abroad. The trip will include three weeks in Israel and the remaining three on the continent. The tour is a gift of the con- gregation of Temple Beth Jacob, honoring Rabbi Saper- stein for his 13th year in the rabbinate and his seventh year as rabbi. of the local temple. Bone! im | GRADUATES! | LEARN to EARN i] Day or Night Classes Call Today ~ No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today for Information PONTIAC @ t a He cntlaw RAIS naa ene more teu MR ANN aaa een Bg 2225 agra tini says we have witnessed the re- turn of tHe ceiling fixture, It's all part of the+“softening up” process modern furniture has been undergoing in the last couple of years. HAVE NEW LOOK “Ceiling fixtures as decorative lighting had to come back,"’ Tem-! pestini said, but added they now have a new look to them. “With traditional crystal fix- tures,” sald the man from Flor- ence, “the crystal was part of the light, Today it is different. The trend is toward some kind of indirect light playing on the Ceiling Fixture Returns lamp designer Maurizio Tempes-'then added: from the ceiling, with a bow! lamp beneath it so that shaded light ywould go into the room and strong light would play on the fixture and on the ceiling." tion for summer: crowns and fewer coal scuttles, | sunven teeny DAY NEW YORK (INS) — Italian, Tempestini thought a little more, You may aiso order from our reguiar menu. “Traditional lighting is beauti- New Orleans ne Sous very oe ig wom Cocktail Lounge ca point “view. we want to do now is to have a aS ROW C2EN bright and shining feeling, but We Invite You Té Mahe Your Reservations For Your Private Parties with the lighting directed up, not downward. “Perhaps the crystal could hang Hats are changing their direc- More bloused gy er erystal, But they are separate | fixtures, ithat fit like gloves) buy two at one liar indented time if your clothes budget will crystal and shoot light against the crystal. 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Fish and Wildlife Service and the : ‘department's Institute for Fisher- Club, site of the 1956 United States; 7~ fies Research has showed the lar- ees information jolted hopes that control could be achieved in it was thought this larval. stage lasted four years be Pontiac. Poloist Roy Pulver will telie'ta the tied inn Biseth palo mactch Shauiey duly 25 at the Ivory Polo field in Detroit. The benefit is being sponsored by the Birmingham YMCA and Kiwanis for youfh work activities. take place at 3:00 p.m. with local stars Rich Gibson -of.. Pontiac, Dave and Larry Williams of Bloomfield Hills, Don Harness of Rochester and Gwen Brows bes Birmingham — opposing forces. It. will ae Research Shows Lamprey|= Fight May Be Long One tes stage is “at least seven to eight || years and possibly longer." That would be the length of as + electrical weirs in some streams| 7. would have to stay in operation to) ~— halt all possible spawning lampreys | |. -jand effectively check the predator.) 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You'll notice the right ) ‘ : behind at the start. of today’s MISSED PUTT — Mike Souchak, American golfer, indicated the say DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer} jength of a short putt which he “blew” durinig the qualifying round | 2nal % holes, took & Nira iss ts |Men Learn From Her 32 Years-Eair Dealing | of the British Open Golf Championship at Hoylake, England. Sou- | par 3.3872 course. In 24 years, Helen MacDonald Cass ot W. Pike St. | ehak had a 148 total which was enough to qualify him for today’s | Thomson, playing confidently FE 2-0186 fercacdhecbomema over the 6,950-yard Hoylake course|Chicago, mostly to men. — ‘29 Years Offers No Consolation ° . shoulder winds up under the chin, Debate Postal Rate Hike with my head still stationary, ex- Losing Hard to Take, Says Harris DETROIT (®—“You get used to; The veteran skipper empha-jfor six innings of relief work is a Pr radio said today U. N. naturally and comfortably: to fol- Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold, now concluding a visit to the Soviet Union, will arrive i88n the Czech capital tomorrow. low the turn of the shoulders. Here again the shoulder turn is stressed. For emphasis, perhaps spin is a better word. than turn. If you'll work to develop a one- id it,” said Bucky. Harris, “But I) «] don't want this to sound like| | haven't figured out yet how to get an alibi for myself or an excuse jused to losing.” ‘for the team. Maybe they're not } The S@-year-old manager, WhO) as good as we thought they were. | started his big league managing) But a team can't lose the best ‘eareer long before many of bi8)shortstop in baseball and be short ‘Detroit Tiger players saw the!on pitching and expect to put to- plight of day, wag reflecting in the | gether any kind of a record.” | clubhouse yesterday after his club * * * Lended its prolonged home victory | drought. Harvey Kuenn, who was out of | A 3%7 thumping of the’ third-/the regular lineup for nine games | place Cleveland Indians halted the because of an ankle injury, still Tigers’ Briggs Stadium winless;cannot go at top speed, The Ti- Harris pointed out that shortstop I games ago Detroit took’a 52 de-|cludes Ned Garver, who hasn't started a game since the first ‘time, they had played 15 games| week of the season because of arm lat home and their best effort was|trouble, and bonus baby Jim Brady, whose earned run average Stars in Texas! © Briggs Stadium ,TYLER, Tex. # — America jought to have an impressive wom- explain it,”\en's swimming team for the Olym- pic Games this year if what the lookedigirls are doing in the National |AAU here can be taken as @ cri-| | terion. Stars like Pat, McCormick, the ‘Los Angeles veteran who won a | ‘both dives in the last Olympics, 0 iShelley Mann, Carin Cone, Nancy “Simmons and Mary Jane Sears re- Sidhe Top Seller! iwrote the record book last night. 'There were six events and when Top TRADES pee Made ithe splashing ended for the night, | Se HOWARD LARE, Inc. igirl contributed the world-record ifive AAU, three American, one 2705 Orchard Lake Rd., KEEGO sir contributed the w ROLLADIUM ‘TF seeeeeosesoosececeses ©: C2 eceeessescoos Walter Reed Army Hospital of ‘Washington, and Miss Cone, the |16-year-old Ridgewood; N.J. school irecords had been set. Miss Mann, swimming for the Want In New or Used as provided here, 4 - . Miss Mann whipped through the ‘a lot of things after 29 years of sized; huge 22.50. * | streak at 15. Twenty days and 20|gers’. 10-man_ pitching staff in-| American citizen and two world’s Call FE 5-9204 Tell Us What You marks for 50-meter courses such * * “I think we would have won half these games we lost at home if we could have had Kuenn in there all the time—and at full speed,” Harris commented. “And we have not had too much to fall back on the start that: our bench wasn't going to help us much.” 7 *-* Then the little manager touched ‘briefly on “other pressures.” He didn't bother to explain them, but the loud and long criticism of him- igelf and Tiger coaches: could not |have helped the slumping club, In | addition the club is up for sale ‘and will ‘have new. owners by Oct. 1. _— — - ns U.S. Girls Set Tank Marks 400-meter individual medley in 5:52.5 to better the world’s mark of 6:06.9, set by Marie Gillett of in the bullpen and we knew from) Hammarskjold is eXpected to|Piece swing, you'll sodn appreciate tC too soon—from the top. And of course left hip action—that for- reach Vienna Sunday and then the importance, the power and con- ig scheduled to visit Yugoslavia.'trol that a full finish with the left ward, turning shift in the sketch— is totally nullified. a _— Cincinnati has FIVE REDS AND A PIRATE — Getting the feel of the wood are the five Cincinnati Redlegs and the lone Pittsburgh Pirate named. to the starting lineup for the National League in the All- Star game to be played in Washington July 10. team to have five players named to the starting lineup. Pictured from left are: Frank Robinson, | Gus Bell, Dale Long, Ed Bailey, Roy McMilan and Johnny Temple. = . ee the distinction of being the first Summer Basketball own AAU record of 2:45.6, also was the American Judit Temes of Hungary in 1951 and tied by Miss Cone with her and the world’s record sét by/* Program Begins Monday a preliminary, Van “Ryzin ex- plained today, “‘We hope to have a large turnout of boys interest- ed in playing outdoor basektball, and learning the game from the First summer basketball pro- 2:45.86. | the Los Angeles Athletic Club) which took the lead in team points, easily won the 1-meter dive for the fifth straight time. Angeles AC, by better than 53 points, Miss Cooper had 428.75. Princeton, Kent Mrs. McCormick, swimming for coach, will conduct the program She rolled up 481.30 points to beat) out Ann Cooper, also of the Los! ground up.” : Van Ryzin was hopeful that the Mot a ae tei cacy ue: bulk of the boys who show up Mon- peg at S iet star him (@#y 2t 6:30 p.m. will come from seat” jormer Mar him-| ine junior high and the senior high : . age levels. However, he invited Monday's start will simply be (any one interested in the game to take part. Even those of city league or college age levels may get in, he says. Purpose of the program is to ‘UM Animals on TV ANN ARBOR @ — Animals that Los Angeles Keglers SAN FRANCISCO W— Los An- geles Caruso won the San Fran- cisco Invitational bowling cham- pionship last night, finishing with 9 wins and 3 defeats and 11,976 total pins. First money was $1,000. Three teams tied with 8 wins jand 4 defeats and places were de- cided on total pins. This gave second prize of $700 to Milwaukee Pabst with 12,232. 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Ukrainian Booters Meet Germans in Detroit Play DETROIT (INS)—The Ukrainians —pre-season favorites to win the a’, |Detroit Soccer League Champion- ship—meet the German Sport Club tomorrow night in the feature of a twi-night doubleheader at McCabe field in Detroit. The game, starting at 8 p.m., will be the first between the two rivals this year. ‘ans and the youthful Kolping Rock- y. r the wind-swept Thames! | make sick children happy at the University of Michigan Hospital will appear on a special Mickey Mouse club television show Friday. WHEATHEART — Truckbed-high it’s daddy's turn to unload the ‘ets clash in the opening gamej|golden horde at a Salina, Kan., lat 6:30 p.m, ; wheat elevator. .. -T Conveniently Located SERVICE STORES FE 5-6123 | YY ULE LLL. Vila SSAA Qo WS 149 W. Huron KUHN AUTO WASH i | | Across from Firestone set up a summer league for the various age levels. ‘‘Where this | plan has been followed elsewhere,” wheat is Donna Smith's sandpile: The defending champion Bavari-|as she whiles away the time until says Art, “It has been successful. If Pontiac boys who have been handicapped by not having outside sites on which to practice, take advantage.of this program, we might be able to improve the shoot- ing ability of many prospective high school players, Shooting ba- kets is the first fundamental of the game. Any number can work out at ‘ithe same time. Courts (four of them) are available at any time at Crofoot.”’ A second workout will be held next Wednesday night at which time Van Ryzin hopes to begin his organization of leagues. to 1100 dollars. | SCHUTZM | 912 S. Woodward | Birmingham - Pratcically new DeSoto & Plymouth models. Fully equipped. New car guarantee. 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Best gain wag made Soybeans, largely strength in soybean tract is far down from high and brokers thought cal positions had been improved. Wheat near the end of the first hour was unchanged to % higher, July $2.06%; corn % lower to % STumae en sre cr , ; Tye un- changed to 1 cent higher, July sore ah ;|General Dynamics rose Six = Month $1.24; soybeans 1% to 4 cents; ine vis ‘ornis Bl imines = : . 7.60-1.18; round Bethlehem steel slipped fraction- higher, July $2.79%; lard 10 to 28 ally and Republic Steel was steady| Of Excise Charge Seen cents a hundred Ibs, higher, July ene ’ ‘ $10.75. Poultry as mediation talks brought no ac-| as ‘Shot in Arm tion yet to end the six-day-old Grain Prices pubisin’ mars tees anel ax clea points| WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Potter Gain pre Pouna. 0 Betiah er No 1 engiasw s pang to albiedbd cove urged yesterday that gicnGO, July 6 (AP) — Opening Hetty type hens 21-38: ght, typeltigraph which traded at 147 on a suspend for six Months Wheat sove BY HBG te Sth og Bhar, gray arcane | block of 1,000 shares. the 10 per cent excise tax on auto- Je son cose 200 Mae eons 36" Barred Rocks 35-21, mosut 21, Capon Santa Fe rose more than a|™dbiles as a means of relieving un- Dee irri5.. 219% July ...--. + 123 | Comment: Market . Desirable! point as did Allied Chemical. employment in the auto industry. Mar <...,c02 hibie sep sient 16 goad tedium, ised heavy hens | rime agfhors ig POE I yO rage Bay sstesess EOP Mat cores 190%) for, ive, ade: | Przere , re nigei to|Per Tose fractionally. Oils and mis-|gency exists” in Michigan because | > eee seas «fig ee py Wide variation in price|cellaneous manufacturing stocks/220,000 are jobless in auto plants Mar ssc 130% Bep teers + 2007 | due to state of origin. Caponettes steady. nate ‘INIUMG? |Gemand fair and available supplies not|Were steady. related industries. BS ics BY ES cree ha ar ot oe See nee ee ee spats CHICAGO POULTRY : Stock Market moved speech prepared . . . July § (AP}—Live poultry|ahead confidently yesterday. Potter asked for quick ac- ews in orie yg ASB steady The Associated Press average of 60 his proposal by the House recvipts coupe 361 (Tuesday, %2.100-00)|stocks rose $1.30 to $184.20 with|Ways and Means Committee, which Kenneth E. Spicer, 17, of 31 Eim-|{ higher, hlary hens i8%-30, ign beng|the industrials up $2.50, the railsjoriginates tax measures, and by wood St., Waterford Township, was|!toters trie, coponcvies met dis 80 cents and the utilities up/the —, — Committee. bound over to Oakland County under 4% 25-26. "}10 cents. wrote Chairman cuit Court after waiving examina- - * (D-Tenn) of the House tion on a gross indecency charge Livestock New York Stocks committee urging “immediate con- He was jailed under the $1,000 aes (Late Morning Quotetions) sideration.” bond after the arraignment before| cmcaco. uy 8 (AP) Admiral ..... 18 Jacobs... s3 | “Under the most favorable cir- pendence Township. a PR A oy uneven: Alied a3 donee 30: Seat goeenians ion «" : seat is % Pee ee sae elaee at St Eecetame? asleral Sovemmme comld espee Pleading guilty to under | "28, ult No 2 and 3 190-340 1 duteh-l Alum “Lad.” 1978 Kimb Cx). 628 less than $500 the influence of N — iy Tee tea seo feed g AleoR ws. sseddL Kresge, 88 .., 28.1/the excise tax on autos during the liquor, Nathaniel/1 to 3 190-220 lb 11.00-17.25; and 2/am Airtin 1 Banks, 29, of 2149 Snellbrook Rd., saat tuaiiable: No 2 tnd 31m ‘Rak... 3? LO Olaas <. ot months. This is small Township, was sentenced/!® 14. 1.7: limited Soo-te0 mejam fee.----- 5 fe Manan .- Egiemmpared to the masive Saul to 30 days in the Oakland County] iste: its Seah ss iow iceted wss|am Gas 4M. $4 Lech “Aire <. 88 Giiae Sorgen the. aetienet yesterday. He was arraigned| 275-325 1, 15.00-15.50; sizable fots 400: /Am Mf & Pay. 3 ee ee will show. before Justice Aubrey Butler bin enttio 1 Am § Oss... #4 Lortard ".- 38 | Potter said the automobile is a saaty Sownehte ny a slow: leery sendy te S6-Towers mosify/Am Revs--ss. 314 Lou @ Negi’, fe se emer os ea 4 < : ae come dow: hap steer is Rea 2 Martin, at: 337 1s never been a valid excuse for’ William Scott, Keego| teady: stock sae, ee Am Sugar... 90 « H.... 2 \@ luxury tax on automobiles. < : Ca gy 4 Am Tel & Tel 181 ' fond Ccenty Jel ender S100 tend cee rane Ehoice and prime|Am Tod...... 02 Merce “P-""; 399 said defense contracts as- ay Shours fe tet i: pond te. low Proice Am Viscose... 313 Mergan Lino to idle auto plants have tion in Justice Court on ] brush poy Light hauling. TE 1. chapeeapie sp RR TE HOMEPHOTOORAPHER — BABY NDSC. RAT TILE, . Wedd parties & copy- drive ways, FE . bag. Fromot service, Reasonable MOWING, LOTS OR SUBDIVI- £3771. "| stons. West side, Lakes area only. | . FM ia07e In Debt? Tf you are having trouble meeting rar aa ane see Us Noe: fc AN CREDIT be LORS. Inc 4 Sa. | AND APTER THIS DAT ‘uly §, 1956, I mail mot be reap: vy de contrac by any other than myself. Edward Sie pettete. 188 Rutgers, : 6 Moving & Trucking 19 ASHES A RUBBISH HAULED, me, 53-3047 — ane pisos, anywhere CiNERATORS eS a ASH or rubbish cleanup. FE 4-5134 LIGHT HAULING AT AN TIME. FE 23-2209. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AT 8-0005. any time. rg be dng PICKUP SERV- TRUCKING, Rubbish Sand fill dirt and gravel rr 3-0803. MAN WITH 2-TON STAKE TRUCK _Ehnee hauling of anv kind, PE ~ O'DELL CARTAGE' ~ Local and Leng, Distones Moving Phone 53-6808 ~ REDUCED RATES _ Large Yan to serve vou. Smith __Moving. FE 4-464. Trucks to Rent 1 hee Pontixe Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. A 825 S. RD Open Daily Includt: Sunday FE G61 FE¢1¢2 rented. true eral building sue. gen HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON- siete. Pree estimates given. FE aIR As | JOS FLEMING, ee :. sandine, finishing 155 edison Ph. 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