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KENOSHA, Wis. oP = Amer Brunker, ib, 4 former president pues we an? Smedler Be I'm mentally exhausted andy Maine to Rhode Island. per cent excise tax on- liquor—
ican Motors — #0,000th Rambler of Liquid Carbonic Co. and once pry Bate Nat Bisc “extremely tired,” she “said after|
of 1959 rofled off the assemdly prominent in civic and political: Burroughs ©. 35 > NatvCash™R 653 fou. hours of question and poly) ‘
less than (27!,. hours’ before affairs, died Tugsd f “Jong Calum & H y a4 fou ws ora ng and | ‘the Massachusetts congressional of the taxes being doubled to-
ONS 27!) * affairs, diec us day after a long: Gan Pat ‘. graph tests, "IT just w vant time to: |delegation and the White House for: morrow.
> Year's ] SS : > ,e Capital Alri a ear the year’s end. illness He was a forme T trustee cape op think © federal financial aid. - Also doubled. effective at* 12
Completion of the four-door of the University of Pennsylvania Case J 76 | Prosecutor Edward R. “strand. 7 000 famili p.m., is the present $1.25 a barrel. . . . ater ac 477 * : é 28 “oe
six-cylinder white Rambler last -and onetime member of the board Ghes & Ob 391 er said the. brunette beauty insist- la More than 20 sly ne homes state tax on béer , “hrvsi ri ro 1eir low-lyin m : night gave AMC the distinction of incorporators of Woman's Medi- ponte “sve ; ed ber Kusband’s death,must have by relentles dal v-lyinig which| A second “temporary” tax.vot od|
of becoming the first independ. cal College, Philatlelphia, which Clark Equip 2 resulted from a “unique~ aeci- 2”, " ess tl rs Hin 1957. we he inci : he
is oF coca Cola 61 q swirled around seawalls and col-/in 195¢ was the terease in thé ent American auto maker to was founded by his grandfather Con Palm og dent.” ; . . oe state ci arette tax, then~ three
it. in at wey Deilelede:. . Colum Gas 212 lected in small lakes behind the §' turn out over 400,000 units in a | He was born in Philadelphia on’ Edis a g 1s * * * . I cents a pack, to the present rate
. oo ; ’ asumer, 4 1k 5 . . ‘barriers. o- year, The previous, recerd Jor an * * * ve SU faa “o5 aa. ‘We are convinced.’ Ostrander ' Lee se ACS ‘ ta : . . of five cents. ; 4 . n : B0 og i | . : . .
independent was 307,000, PFO Ni YORK (AP) — Damiel J. Gone eb © 8H 7} declared, “that she knows nothing; The tidal waters. choked off | oe notte tax rises to: six duced by Willys Motors in TR. Haney Sp. 83. father of musical Beep a, « 33 18 of the murder, nor did she perpe- | cesspools and” set up’a: problem | ts i k t : oe oe ‘ 22.2 A 69 . . cents a pack tomerrow.
a . comedy star Dan Dailey, died com fs $63 Repubic sti 7 trate or collaborate in any way, of pollution control. Residents pa
The water content of meadow Wednesday, Dailey, who ‘was bornDeere 435 Rex Drug 312 in arranging her husband’s.death."", of the area were urged to boil | Other provisions “in thée“47 mil-|
grass is reducmd forhy about © in pDowagiac, Mich., spent most of Dis ¢Seaz ja. Reva, Met wo4 Earlier this week authorities their drinking’ water. lion. dollar a year tax package) . ety 7. > ot ' ~ Se8 Je ey ob 5 i :
per cent to about To per cent In hic adult life in New York City in Doug Airc 385 Rovai Dut 44 came to the same conclusion re-| Séeres of homes stood dark and effective with the start of the new |
: YT GEOEe makine hav w ma 992 § yay St ae en) Tae ree ae the farm, protess of ‘making hay the hotel business Du Port 264 St Ren Pap af garding Ejeyd’ E, Hargrove, 35.| empty during the night with at/year:
for food eat Koa! Poe scovie ME . Sheriff William B. Evans said Mrs. least seven streets still impags-| .A 20 per cent levy ‘on cigars,
— LEGAL NoTIC Er kuats 445 Sheil Ott Clark and Hargrove, a truck driv- able because of high water. pipe tobacco, snuff, and other to-|
nae ae Road < LEI &® Muse 115 Sinelaiy : er who had a place in his leisure’ The highest tide Tuesday leff’six/bacco products, excluding cig: ye BES e nt Pry Y Ro ,O° ON 4 . .
; aa fie RR 33 Sou Pas 23 ume for- gospel work. and” ‘girlie feet of standing sea ‘water im parts arettes.
“atta eaddyS euare, Firstoe> Ree Sper Rdg, MABAZINes, had f admitted ay eight-'of the Kenberma section-of Hull,; A three. per cent tax on telv-
in the Ci Food Mach 49] Sid Brand 38.7 month Jove affair. a narrow®stfip of land forming the phone, telegraph and _ intrastate Oreber a “Lake F to ‘Ford Mot 915 BIG Bi Cal... 31 The arents of the- “Sk iin man southeastern arm of inner. Boston |} leased wire - bills. . b ec ions iFreep Sul 263 «%Std Oil Ind .
\Frueh Tra 24 4 Std Ol NJ ~— a i ts -
[Gardpef-Den.. 49 Std Ol Oh ,
Gen Bak 112 Stevens JP
_ Gen Dynan 48: tud ce
CappeFer 99 ttn Fis HES
jahead, of a~year-ago, that 60 per Darts, running 75 to 80 per cent
jcent “of Dart buyers are trading
| competitive thakes of cars- and
‘that a full 20 per cent are buying
\Darts without a trade-in.
The switch in Dodge strategy |
for 1960 was. far overshadowed
by the introduction ef compact
cars, but in its way it was just
> as revolutionary..
Traditionally a .medium price
line, Dodge brought out, 18 models)
of the Dart, priced and. sized right
with Ford, Chevrolet. and
Plymouth, The Dart™has a 118-inch
wheelbase against 122 foy the con-
ventional Dodge.
* w« ®.
In the industry this was re-
garded as a daring- ‘mave since
it ‘came. at a time when. compact
ears were getting the big. play
and. it pitted two Chrysler Corp.)
cars in. direct sales competition.
| President L. ~ Colbert. out-
Distorted,
WASHINGTON. ‘— Federal
'Trade Commission charges that
'General Motors used camera
itrickery in filming television ad-
‘vertising for the glass in its cars
have been denied by the giant
automaker. :
| GM said yesterday that in any
case the commercial
carded before the FTC issued a
complaint en Oct. 30. The auto-
maker asked for distitissal of the
charges.
The ‘Libbey Owens-Ford Glass |
Co. of Toledo, also cited in «the
complaint, has not yet filed a
reply., . fom
The FTC charged that TV com-
‘mercials falsely represented that
jsafety plate glass used in the
lwide windows of GM cars has no
optical distortion. It said camera
itricks were used to compare this
iglass with the safety sheet glass
‘used in other brands of autos.
GM eeutendeif’ there is no op-
itical distortion in the glass it uses
jand that the challenged commer-
icials “gave a fair and truthful GM Claims
was dis-|
'to the Dodge line—a car that, wili divorced and Dodge tiealers Bot
Dart instead. A oe
BIGGER THAN EXPECKED TE
“The Dart has gone over. even
bigger than we expected,”’ Pat-
terson said. ‘We had planned. to
build two Darts to every-one at
our bigger cars, Actually it's been
running about :three.. 40-20
from what our dealers tell us
they-are getting it with the Dart,
especially with the new six
eylinder engine.
gallon in turnpike driving, or as
good as a lot of sinaller, less con-
venient cars.” i .
ne
Patterson said orders for the six
have been running almost 45 per.
cent - of total production - against
about 10 per cent for the 1959
model Dodge. .
* * x .
Reports that Dodge has a new,.
smaller. car in the works are cor-
rect, Patterson said.
“However, rumers that such
a car will be introduced by us in
the spring or early summer of
-1960 are not true. There are
many_decisions to be made and
many things to be weighed be-
| fore we intreduee such, a-car:” —
He referred to.a year-end letter.
he had just mailed Rodge dealers
which said:
* * *
our engineers have been at work
designing and devéloping a smaller
car. We are” constantly surveying”
all phases of transportation re-
quirements ,in order to assure the
Dodge dealers of the most com-
petitive products.
IF CONDITIONS RIGHT |
“And if and when we are con-
vinced that. market conditions are
right, we plan to add such a car
have the dependability, safety
comfort, performance, conven
ience and styling which - people
‘have. Come to expect in a Dodge
automobile.’ EB
Patterson says the name Dart
does not appear on his new cars
because “We want the, buyers to
realize they are getting full
Dodge quality and’ prestige.”
He says the. division has every
size ears, ‘
_* * *
A guess could ‘be that in its 196:
model lineup Dodge . will offer <
compact car to match Mercury’:
new Comet and the new, smaller
ears of Buick, Pontiac and Olds-
mobile; the Dart and one or two
[portrayal of what they purported
to portray.” .
wee endear luxury series. ’
| Hull town officials appealed to ‘temporarily of course. This is o Waterford Mark for December
Building Sets Record - 4
Commercial construction work
‘in Waterford Township continues
to spiral, reaching an all time
jhigh for the month of December, |
‘according to township building in-|
ispector Carl Walton.
Usually one* of the slowest
‘months in the year, building per-
imits for two new companies and
jlarge additions te three “business
| establishments totaled nearly. $100, -
Ragan
“The. Redford Iron. Works Co,
has cleared land on Alliance
street just east of Scott Lake
road In preparation for construc-
tion of a 118-by-125-foot building.
Owned by G, H. Denisin of Red-
‘ford the $35,000 building will have
large drafting roonr and’ facili-’ f a
‘ties for producing fabricated ‘steel taling $2,500 for remodeling the e
building for-a_ store.
a ae? *
Louis ‘Dorman Sr: has a building
to the kitchen of the Old Mill
Tavern in Waterford, and a new
restaurant costing $15,000 is under
construction on Elizabeth Lake
* * * .
“A $1,600 office is being added to
the White Swan restaurant at .4370
Highland Rd.,-aecording to building
department reports.
“CORRECTION
Dodge-Plymoutli Trenches were ~
“We get reports of 25 miles per :
“As you know, for several years |
intention of continuing the large: —
have secured a building permit to__
/permit ‘for’ $2,600—for an” addition ©
road east of Airport road .by own- |
jer Eugene Popa.
Gen Mills in Hoffman‘’s Oakland Packing
Lake Road [ee Motor ‘for construetion companies in vari-|] Co., ad which appeared in
Noreott. Str Gen Time Lous parts of the. state. Wednesday's Pontiac Press,
— Rarer it Gillette” a a 2 through error, the portion of the
Re cost Goodrich. MRs. “JOHN BERKLEY “MRS, CHARLES BRITTAIN He was a rlbright at the Ford, After eight years of conducting ef me rood Bert ave “Erosen
special (Grah Patye Service for Mrs. John'( Elizabeth | _ LAKE ORION—Service for. Mrs. | Motor Co. afd a British Navy vet a. boat sales, and_service byggness Fro, should. sand reed? ~
cot 382 A.) Berkley, 78, of 3949 Rohr Rd., Charles (Elanora! Brittain, 77, of eran of World War I. ~ \ ~ on Oakland “Avenue in Pontiac, ;
32, NS 103 will be held at 11 a.m. $aturday om Heights ‘Rd., will be held at, His bedy- will be at Richardson-| Frank Slaybaugh-is™ constructing a ten FE on N80 ft i aa hoes | 3.34 ft. of N [Homesth 322 at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. 2 p.m, Saturday at Flumerfelt Fu-|Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, | new $30,000 building on Dixie High-|} --.
exetat its abot HIndust Rat 82.2 Burial will be in Ottawa) Park | ‘neral Home. Burial will be in East- until 10° a.m, Saturday, then, at the| way near Sashabaw road, - _ Fronts
Cass Lake Grove § 23. Cemetery. : ‘lawn’ Cemetery, * | church trom 10 a.m.- to time of .
33 of Assessors Plat 419 a The property berders on Loon €
1 fof Lot 2. | st | Survivang are three sons, James Mrs. Brittain died yesterday at) service, = . Lake making it possible for cus- ] Cut, Wrapped Lb.
Beach Addition 32.1. of Pontiac, Robert Q. in Colorado her home after a three-month “Hk | - Surviving-are his wife, Emily; a; tomers to have “live”? demon- and Sharp 109
incl “of Anerrcors Phe 0 iand Charles T. in-Cal ifornia; and | Ness. ; daughter, Mrs, Desmond Hooker of | ‘strations of boat performances ‘Frozen “i +4
Band 118-f. of Lot 6. of M4 ‘four daughters. Mrs. a f Martin Surviving besides her husband/ Orchard Lake; two grandchildren; | before making a purchase Slay-
Plans and es imate: of of thi 4 13 lin Missouri, Mrs. Denald Barth.jn/@t@ @ sister and two brothers in| three sisters and. two brothers. baugh said, The project is ex- Hoffman's Oakland
project are filed “with the Clerk 49 Colorado, Mrs. Foster Sm, th i Engl and. oe OS 4 : ted to exceed $100,000 when . :
for examination oy the sie | In- > : : ee anne : an . PHILLIP“L, WATHAM ae : , Co. dividual assessmen's are avaliable. Ther yWARN : “~ $ Mrs. William Panchuk, both of wit 1. FA ue AM completed he added. Packing wiil'be another pubiie hearing wenedina HOWARD COOLEY SPOCK AVERAGES / ILLIAM J. FALL ~ MILFORD — servi Phils
fren {ie Purpose of reviewing the asses the As YORK preses (Compiled by ons ROYAL OAK — Service for Wil-i,) watham 55, of 928 Atlantic ‘St, Owners ofthe former Drayton| 716 ‘Gienweed - he Assoc ated Press: kes dovyabelovre a: " atnam, > ot. ’ ‘ .
EILEEN B VAN cH . Heart Attack Fells . inet risa wit silken ve ries Tuesday after tiam J. Fall, 89, formerly of 312| win be held at 2:30 p.m ~Sunday Post Office, Mr "i Mrs. awn The Pontiac Press ne Sp |Pres Faust. Rails Util. Btocks'a long lines 'Panpnt St., will be held ‘at 3:30 ird Funeral Home. Hagerman | of enonah : Dec [Prew day .. S11 1303 981 2302 NE ‘w\at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. pe sin aren
= eer al NoTIC -| Week ago 3477 1922 974 228 ‘p.m, Saturday at the Virgo E.|purial will be in Milford Memoria
“Wottce is hemes foe hat a public Howard [. Coole Vea atte 3428 1798 96.6 223 7 MRS. THOMAS. B, MacN: AMARA Kinsey Funeral Home, Burial will ) vA hearing will be held on a proposed | ' y (1998 high 3558 i476 102.6 235 8 Mrs: Thomas B (Mary Ann)|be in Oakview Cemetery. _ [Cemetery. ; —~
No. 16 of the City Zoning Ordinance ; 1958 high 3190 1383 sg ate) MacNamara of 574 W. Huron St.) Mr. Fall died today after a week- Mr, Watham, who worked in the}-"" oN |, . . This Ordinance, #, be known as Ordi- Howard L. Cooley, founder of 1958 low 234.7 809 729 156.6 died yesterday at. Bloomfield Hos- ‘ personnel office of the General Mo- oS ; : ~_ Manee No. 51 apd to réad as follow: Hod's Rad | ot a yesterday i OS-| jong illness, He was a member of Proving Grounds. died , ~ ; °
4 reguied, BB. Fences, are permitted or at O.. hor Like kee Service| e| » ROWJONES 11 a.m. AVERAGES pitat after “an ines 08 five R Royal Oak Lodge No. 424, IOOF. today t he home ther a long We Announce With Regret he following at T7 chard Lake Ave., died un- 29 Inds up 333_ : months, She was 91. ‘oe : . a S \ ; : ms ;
, Bat exceed, # feet im eight abore ae expectedly yesterday of a heart at- 20 Laid S748 up?o oo. i She was a member of the’ Preé- arthur Ballard 0 en Lanieae ines. , \ , i oy, which enclose bit rt ° . ", cks Q7 oe ; ON As _ 2 vi) ; : i
gituctonal ear unas shallot tceed a k at his home, 7000 E. Highland 85 Stocks 219.78 up a a 0 000 byterian Church in Ironwood and three sons, Lewis H. of Fertidale; n Robet, =e be Eva; a we th ing of our beloved: = Leet and sha ; Sario , 7 : i
than 3% ner ther “tota extent greater) In 1826 he founded the business DETROIT § STOCKS : ithe, Ladies Aid. Society" of “her veonara M of Ponting ant Stew-| 8PM, *0. one 8 Gaer: ; ee e passing of 0 awe
Pontes . : ephler Co.} “tt . . | & . 0 ya ak; ven VIN j _ peace fe tae Ligne” agaramancae| i Keego: Harbor and moved to Figures after dectmal my cigpths Survivors include’ four, daugh-/| grandchildren ang4 five eat. MEL R. WERTH | i A associate :
Brie ied gtering. ant ares the ce in 1936. where he operated | Allen Elec, | & x Fausp, co.27 8727, ters, Mrs. Charles Stevens-of: pe grandchildren. ~~.” 23 ILFORD—Word has been’ re- ;
—- fauulpmens. Such: tentes shait ‘not be reas oe eae al his retirément)Ralawim Rubber CBr... 25 264 wood Mrs. I E, Campbell, : oo 4 shed of the death of Melvin ; W. Lini
ving? § Fences shall net il ie na ‘bor atbry Howell Blec. Crem Co. }1 1.3) Sheboygan. Wis., Mrs. Elmer ain. . _ (DAVID J. REID . Werth, 22, of 598 Keith. Dr.,. who Mr. George J. ton electric current or aa P; eee A laboratory technician at” Né-tpeninsular M. Prod. Co.” 72 i's inger of East Lansing cand Faye) ORCHARD LAKE — Service for|was injured fatally in an automo-
vet + Comma me i od was & member of rigs epee’ ss 184 MacNamara of Pontiac; five David_J, Reid, 64, of 6366 Lake-|bile “accident: Dec. 20 in the state “that, meree Lodge 121, F & AM. Toledo Ediskn Co. ..... 155 15.5 19.5 grandchildren: 14: great-grandchil-| shore Drs, will be held at 11 a.m. of “Washington. 3 te
Pointed lh, Mr. Cooley, 51, leaves Wis wife,|: “No. ane: bid end’ taked. dren; and a-sister, Mrs, James| Saturday ‘at’ the ‘Corhmerée Mefh-| Service. for Mr. Werth willbe Wening Lerchen ‘and Co; i a * .
nutet mice is. ore aries . ~ ; . ~+ Hugo of Dearborn, odist Church, Burial will--be in /held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Rich- a feet i height.» grad «. tvice’ will be held. at 3- p.m, The U.S. .manufactures more|' Mrs. MacNamara's body will be| Acacia Park Cemetery Birming- ardsoh-Bird Funer Home with ; Be secre
eT fe-tis aa a turday at the-Richardson - Birdithan one-third gf’ the world. sup-)taken from the Sparks-Griffin Fu- ham, - , burial in’ — Cemetery. .~
oy hte |Funeral Home in Milford with bur-|ply of cement and more than-four/nefal Home tonight to the Chappel] Mr. Reid died yeste day at. Poli He jis. by his .parents,| poe = te! bi the Lakeside C emetery..atitimes as much as the next lafgest|Funeral Hore in Ironwood _ for tiac General ozo after sev-| Mrs, tative Wert ara! ory ms, gen * 4.
~~. ‘so. x Lake. \producing nation. . service and burial, Saturday. eral. montis’ ‘illness. a caps and, Moy btiaaies of J eran sa seen ee
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