aE, ‘can expect a red « a Pontiac’s newest 117th YEAR ee F COME OBTED Plunges Into Icy Water AT HOSPITAL — Little Tom- my Rynerson is comforted. in -his hospital. bed by_-l year-old Nancy Monetta “who yesterday saved his life after he had fallen through the ice in Ox Bow Lake, White Lake-ownship. The = < he fel] through the water until hely ) CAMe ee had gone-onto the thin ice lo retrieve a ~The -gifl, time,-rushed to his’ aid, who wag hol ‘Tommy and His Heroine _- | Commandments’ \PONTIAG. MICHIGAN. T THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER al, 1950-24, PAGES™ Wes Told to Write for Next 2 Years Pontiac Press Photo _ four-year-old boy was playing with friends and ball when passing by at ing him above _ WhiteLake Girl Saves Boy Four-year-old Tomiyl Rynerson suddenly he owes his retrieve life to a_heroic teen age € girl who! “rescued @him om tHe icy waters of White Lake Townghi} - of Oxbow Lake yesterday after- noon, P| Tommy was with two | com- panions along the shoreline when Waa! dal Your-Baby Ist in 1960? Calling expectant parents’ If yours is the first ‘baby born | dashed onto thin ice ball with to which. the a +yeungsters had been playing. A thin layer of snow and ive partlyscovered the water and-+the bey crashed through it about peep neem feet from shore.” = Frosty Welcome in Store for 1960 and fair with the ping Eve will. be cold temperature dip- low - 20. degrees, New Year's again to .a the weatherman predicts, Friday will be “party cloudy in the Pontiac area thig year, he or with little temper: sture change, the she—whichever the baby may be— high 30-34. The outlook for Satur- * * business Lf Local people — have ‘arpet welcome iday is choudy, occasional snow ot : ~ snow flurries, ae Winds northwest to narth at 8-14 miles an hour at 10:15 a.m, promised to go all out to honor’ wilt become light and variable residant of the new year. The first baby of 196) will be showered with gifts frem nearly 2 merchants, tonight. Kighteen was the loWest record- ‘ing in downtown Pontiac: preced- Parents can énier their baby the contest through their doctor ” Holiday Spirits! by having him make a statement to the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, listing. thé exayt time and date of birth, sex.weight and, name of the baby and name and! address of the parenfs. : a nk * * * Parents who-live in Oakland County north of MM Mile -road are eligible to enter Deadline for receiving entries is noon, .Jan, 4... All entries should be. addressed to the ‘First Baby Contest’ im-.care of the Pontiac Area~Chamber of Com- merce, 34 E. Pike St. * . ~The winning baby—and its “fam-* ily—will receive the following gifts from merchants: * * * Atlas Super Market—case of con- densed milk Arthur's’ Woman's kirnona-and receiving blanket Consumers Center—case of baby) food, diaper pail, diaper bag, pair! of baby shoes .> Cloonan's Drugs—baby scale Jacobsen’s Flowers—fowers for| Smother ‘Kuhn’? Alito W ash we washes. five ‘auto Kroget's-Mirac le Mite - — ease of) baby food a Lee Sales anh Service—auto oil change,’ lubrication and 10 gations of, gas Lewis Fine Futnitare—high chair - Stapp's Juve, Bootleries aby sh Ss aaeees | : ‘ Problem Is Immediate — - ‘ROCKY HILL, Cond (UPL. — ~ Residents here have digging themselves out of a‘ heav fall- without thought of su They braved : a storm Tu day and tabled a motion fo bu * mowing equipment. . ee a Apparel - Co, - deeds with Phillips MeCarty i | MeNaily's. Men's Store--hat- for father Nye Dairy—ten, Me gallon‘ bottles — of milk Kresge’s Dowrithwn-—layette. set Péarce Floral Co. —flowers for) mother > Pontiac Retail ‘Store—auto wash \and: polish 4 R&R’ Motors, | Tne: ten autor 4 lubrications . ; . Todd's Shoe Store—slipers for! mother, : Toytown—sursery lamp ..> Waite’s \ Ine. ~~. baby sweater, cap .and bodties ing 8 ‘a.m. The mercury had ~ climbed to 30-at 1 p.m BIRMINGHAM, Ala. PIi—A feud over a boundary Hine ended vesterday after 21 years of legal battle “Fhe Alabama By-Product simply agreed to exchange and K.O. Y oungblood eect ey Plans One Edition So that its employes will be , able to spend most ‘of the New Year's -Day holiday with families, The Press will publish a single, early edition tomor- . pow, Regular editions will be re- “sumed Safu rds y. “ *, their | ~ MTS TGPOroP Rocky Road Ahead? Has No Comment on Court Action; Lawyer Rens Appeal R 0} ral Oak Township's ‘former acting police chief,, Capt. Williant\ Ware, will ‘learn,a lesson welk ‘bec ause | ‘he stole from the poo. THe 43-year-old law’ OX forcement official was con- victed yesterday in the Jus- tice Court of. money he collected for the Goodfellow Fund. Cush sentenced Ware to 40 days Lonnie C. Cash on charges he kept. ”Q ui jail, suspended if he pays a $100) fine : Ware will long have missed wo - ‘ . a Pontiac Peas Phoio the pinch of the fine before he SWEARING.IN| CEREMONY — Wy State Supreme Court From left. are Judges Frederick C. Ztem, Clark J. Adams; H forgets the Ten Commandments, Justice George Edwards (right) administering their oaths of Russel Helland, Wilham J, Beer, and Stanton G, Dondero. With especially the eighth .. . “Thou office, Oalgtind County's five/cireuit judges for “he ext Six years his back to the camera and holding the Bible is. Clerk-Registe: Shalt Not _Meal. are sworn in during a ceremony in the Courth vesterday Daniel T Murph Jy . _ . His wo companions screamed. He’ had been ordered also to - . | ; aon fient_ N write out the Ten. Commandments for help. us moment Nancy’ cach, week for the next two years | Manet, 15, and ber sister, Sally. and mail_them to his_ probation, ours lamer es. Qh e OTT S, Si e 5 ‘in 16, were passing by on their way oflicer - JU . to a nearby skating rink Se * Po ae SHE HELD ON Cash vatlow crop the verdiel sf : Dot a S Farewel i ' i tae ne aiheen a netomat rene 1 Vier Post s a Free Han F » é Oour-day é ay water and grabbed the struggling *! Me end of a’ four-eay 1 ‘ boy. She broke, through’ the ice but Ware was called by telephone Ww C J d ee di R | | “was able to stand up and hold him! early today fer his reaction to ayne ounty. vage By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL IR, 7 » Hnmediate eturn 5 i a 4g <3 orga F 2 (ore cat. ee 2 wpe » . . . ¥ . . af fips wo ~~ P- * until two teen-age boys were “at-\ the sentence, “1.” he started to, — Will Have High Court With the pounding of the court officer's gravel, a Unlikely, However, . as tracted to the scene The water speak softly, and then. his wife ca. 1ew chante Oakland County’s judicial history pened o : . , "was over Tommy's head . broke in on an extension, ‘No Seat Till November new chapter In Oakland C y 8 Juaiclai history of Xa Discussions Continue - Willard Lighthall 17, of 3033 Glen comment; no comment, ne com vesterday aé a great era Came to an end N ; * ba t ’ Eo arhor and Stev- . ” . - . . ; Pipe iy ovbar > : : ape Sh . ; rok *! “en 50 Hare cae ment.” LANSING (CPI) —Wayne County Sworn in for their first six-year terms as Circuit’ Prxbert W. Strale) wands a en Jewett, IS. of 125 E allec Thee “mer 1 “eo chie e ; . ’ ; ° ' - an a * he ; ' - The former police chief, ousted Circuit Judge Theodore Souris. to- judges were Frederick C. Ziem, former prosecutor and ‘iree Had as police chief, i and Lake Dr. Walled Lake. found a fromthe position after his arrest - . oO : ° vhen he xeturns to the Pontiac a = i” ' re} ‘ sea euy gurdes | 1 i \ WAS +) i the Michigan N45 »~ . - or ~ ” ‘ J the 12-foot pipe and pushed it towards!o Dec. 14, then ‘said, “1 don't, 44¥ Was named tom Michigan Stanton G, Dondero, forme: Police Depantyent - the two weater-soaked children have anything to say about if.” Supreme Court to fill the vacaney Royal Oak attorney. after’ pietut f himself, one. This was one vt several points : ‘creates e resign f bes . ; é ’ es ¢ self, as 7 i Tommy clung to the pipe and WILL APPEAL created by the resignation of best Beginning new terms with them taken when he first came on the which officials said were brought ne hage? ashore. The two boys His attorney said the ‘vonviction xe lling author and justice Johh tonorpow, will be ineumbeat Judgesibench and the other recently, out yesterday ast the etx 100k an then pulled Nancy out of the wa- iwill be appealed in Oakland County Voelker H. Russel Holland, who will be/hanging to the left of his bench. initial move to reinstate thesqusted ter onto thicker ice and she and — | er 7 * * * “ _ sey rhe ice offieds \ . 7 -Cireuit Court. "4 ; . . (starting his 24th’ year on the toc ‘al If any of you young attorneys police offied: \ Tammy were rushed into the Ww va ; mong eight police G. Mengen Wilhams said Voelk ki } Cla k } “Ad ad “Wil. have any de tre 4 become a : “ ; are was among eight police L ne ark J, Adams ave an) st 0 ) “a lew aver : . home of Mr.and Mrs, Arion Par- ‘re’ ‘ ent Pe er's fesignation would be acceptéd PCM. ay dams ane udge.’ Doty snid. “all vou have to Straley and Mayer Philip FE, tello ¢ 30 Hulbert St men and firemen arresthd by State cttective Ji Ss also : _ liam J, Beer, both of whom are! Jucge, my sae aes “| fRewsfon met officially for the \ ello at 130 Hulbert St, effective Jan. 4 Sours, also a for ; dd ly these tw ictures and : . Police who passed out $57 in , entering their first elective six-year do is study these two pictures and” pe i a Stealey'a ouste ~ * OO fforin fy ay mer member of the state board of, 5 Co ‘ations will be gone s ne since Straley's ouster Suffering from shock rommy marked money in buying Good- : terms. They had been appointed by Your aspirations will’ be gone carl be, tl aco. The \ , oils ‘ ‘anmvassers, will take office when | a” . : oy ght «title the pictures nearly nine months ago, wey gas taken to the Pontiac Stecpte llow newspapers, .the| proceeds | i worn in bw the Supreme the governor ou mignon OPIN conferred 1 y-hours in the office pathie Hospital where doctors : < ere " rd’ as PS OSWOPT CIN DS pre What the bench did te me’) he ; . ; . ns hi ‘ me . tors ry ‘from which were to be d’ as Court But inadvertently overshadew joked of Clarence L. Smith, Straley's port his co as satisfactory @hr las char r needy fa JOR j ; ith ity A Pe s co i " “ Ss fa ory Christmas charity for needy fam} — ing the swearing-in’ of the five attoriey, with Smith and City At- Joday. Nancy was taken hom¢ lies I. Souris was appointed Wayne judges yesterday by State Su AND THEN THE OATHS torney William A. Ewart. Tommy is the son of Mr. and Poli id ly__46! of th County circuit judge only last vs i Juati G ‘After Philip Pratt lent of o ete “gee - Loo si —_———— 47-9 3 - + —e + 4 errr ge a j Py +44 — ——PiCswiet + _ posi Foynerson of 8859 Ete : ate bane on t a ‘n Ml Feb. 6 to fill the unexpired term Peles , one th ee 0 * 1 ‘cunt i Aas — h staged “STM ley ifepated His AIT TT | L a . re > , a # ore » . é 1 JUnTY Bar ASS Which stage , : 4: ; abeth Lake Rd. Naneyv lives with marked bills were urnes of the late Judge Joseph A. Moy- Aiwards were ‘ oe hen i be - . ' nel i ‘ , return to offfee af he is pivetica : } » 5 , . “ yt! 7 " » ¥ y Oe reTON' MLO UC ry Ve her parents. the A> J. Monettas of it from one man | nihan, which ended today, swan song™ remarks of retiring ine emany gy free hand aid Howston t 10161 Elizabeth Lake Re The township's trusteps| fired all senior Judge Frank L, Doty. ‘Continued on Page aol 3) at Ho AAO TT i ike ace Ne LOW Ss ( l - i . é . " ‘ * * * - ‘NO DE C MISIONS te accuse licemer The popular Doty. 7 ho w : ~ . the actused pale men. ir May nihan died after the filing the popul ae " who Was ] d- os + hy decisions > . «Y vay a . . " yor r ee HS » | td hia wee iif i rec ENE . men, including pe ber ~ date for the next term and Souris he siding’ for the last “ a ihe Transp ante aa reached ° a > ate | : toric re 1 x were reaches I T d ’ P ‘Continued on Page 4, had no, chance to run for the post ustoric ceremony in “ yam- - thee , Surat meetin Es a “ <7 : Acke ‘Ou " Y ‘ ‘ Mis Was ONLY 2 irs wel y nio ay S Fress 7 Souris ‘said a few, days ago he PH ked courtroom, found some Heart Keeps ae : oo, ® stig ; , aia, words came hard as he asked to an exploratory session: We will ee | _ would return to private practice } i . yey tt : robably th: , rort more. Next Se . > art ! yp} “4 aos rb i V oO THeef more . ; 0 . (Tal } The 34-year-old judge lives’ in > hear After 32 years on the Canine Alive | } . | | " N x + Pi a abel: rig wera prot ‘ rye? > 4 Comics 19 Grosse Pointe Farms. is married Oakland Beneh, Doty retires re . vably he 1e one xt fe County News - “4a! ind has two sons and a daughtet gretfully tomght at m fidnight. STANFORD Calif. APs me ; . Kditorials .. & « *% & - RENEWED MEMORIES There's a little ser dug—call Smith said it may take “a cou, Obtteart 9 on CCK Narge . The -appointment does not re’ He renewed for some the many him Butch—who ts alive today.” ple weeks" of discussions betyte Obituaries 19 quire Senate confirmation but Sou- unforgettable chapters in the coun- thanks to another annanted dag. Straley actually seeks to return. Sports ow. 1416 is au have to run for the office try's judicial history, paying tribute Butch has his hear - , Among other: points breatght UP. ; waters : 10 Young Wife Is Accused in the election ne ‘ November to to the. gre i lawvers and judges, * * * » Rowston said, was the effeet Stra TV and Radio Programs 24 kee : his spot. on- thigh couft-he said | nas ; Pwo Stanford medical research . < his gf sé vad passed through his Sley'S rerurt) would noe on the Po- Wilson, Earl u“ of Passing $2,000 in bench “ourtroom No, 1 which has grann surgeon Pr Norman: Shumway lice Repartment and its personnel ome » - : . . op . 36, 1 ehard Lower, 30 oe : st Wor . as Panes *8 Bogus Drafts The announcement today end-- old together with me and ' hint tial ope: ton * * ij “ . . . wer ie 18a aft us t ition , : ed speculation that Atty, Gen”. “But nobedy’s so great that _ week and announced Wednes smith sSaidva lear distinetiotn 1s A” pretty, 17-year-old housewife Paul L. “Adams or Muskegon nobody Gan take his place,” he 4 4p. Butch Had a new heart such troy “the * Cy on the differ. faced prosecution today after® be. County Circuit Judge Noel P. assured the five judges. taken from another dog and. still @PCe bebteen the duties of the pub- ' » . . . ; le safety ditector and the 4 , ing arrested while attempting fo Fox would he appointe d to the Despite the solemnity ef the lived after thé transplanting “ y i ' und he police cash a bogus check for $485 at the post. . “occasion, Judge Doty’s well known’ Other physicians hailed the op-~* hips ~~ 4 = 'Perry Street -Branch of the Com * * * wit brought laughter from the eration, Tr is not known fa what UY. Ne said city charter provisions = “munity ational Bank De Spite the talk that Fox might standing-roém-only crowd of rela-/extent it might appnete humans4 and the present rules and regue . Mrs, Nancy Harper, i639 AN alon’ be appointed, he said he would not tives, friends, and county officials but the fact the dag has iived for dations ef the department are St, Auburn foes. was’ to ap- it take the Job. Adams had made lit- and ¢ employes hg week was regarded &s remark: canfusing concerning, the — two ipearin Municipal Court today She. le indication ab6ut his feelings He*motioned to two “before and able BS jobs. ‘is Tharged with ult ou and pi " ' : i | a , ee ‘ Sees SHY 1S CO "Tl Is APOE u ishing. . : - | smi vention I “ f fs) - ne possi ty that there wilh oe. a Detectives Said she admitted. It’ s That Time, Again move’ 10 -revise . the” regufations, cashing more than $2,000 in bad Pris could probably he teehee : +-thecks at the bank since Dec. 7. plished? only by the Police ‘Trial : Her husband, David, 2 was’ bi do which, ufider the charter, a picked up by police a block away IS responsible. for them . a from the bank. He is on probation: NO PAY LOSS for an uttering and publishing con- 7 is noted that Strel it . 1 tl Was rete ar Atrgie. With vl viction in Oakland County Circuit. Aréa law enforcement authori. advice of State Pofice Sgt, Lor every driver must procend wath Me not- tose any pay during ahe tine es “J “AP wirephiite “BUTTONS 2 ANYONE? _ ‘Emmnaniiet hoi has 100,000 buttons . carrying: slogans —_‘'Win. With. Rockefeller," “Roll With Rock’’ and "Who Else’ but Nels¢?”’ “Yet the campaign button manutac- furer. ish’t.foo worried, “Buttons aren't peristiable, " said “Ress, i ideacd ni stire nicely for about 1 four years: i Ne Court: 4 * * * Police said the stolen car Harper was driving-was taken from Bir- mingham. He “was to be turned ever to Birmingham police today. | The notes Mrs, Harper passed “|were written-on, blank checks and. drawn fré6m the account of Clar-. ence H. Smith, local distributer ‘for a patent .medicine company.! ate, office is at Rc, N.. ‘See Photo Review > Whe. “filled Perry St. year. of ‘jee was one with amany unpleasant. Graphically iMustrat- ing many of. the top stories of the year. were phét0s: by The | Pontiac Press cameramen, RKe- calling some of the highlights of e “1980,-The Press today. is running | a pleture page: illustrating some of. to & neliawoethcy | | | @Venige-some. pleasant and ‘some | news en. Tere 1 ties todaY-issued warnings toaNew enz Afigrim. “if you drink any. caution Year's Eve velebrants to drive thing heavier, don't) drive — State, county and. Portiac po- Circuit Judge Morris kK. Pavis of earefully tonight drink if at home." lice warned moterists: that alt “Tonia ordered the cite to givesSt The Pontiac State. Police © Post Sheriff. Frank Irons urged mo- drunk drivers will be arrested. Jey all of his back pay Up to the will have every available trooper jorjcts to drive slowly ‘on the high- They were- watching the skies UMe he is actually on the payroll patrolling in an effort to prevent vave anxiously in the hope that there #2!" eave oP and ee ae * * * . . would be’ no repetition of + last This Was a provision of an ore . ‘ ; ist because you haven't taken year's New Year's Eve -sform. der. which Judge Davis signed * ed -by National Guardsmen. a dri nk doesn't mean that the other whic h covered all major roads with yesterday, tefling the city to put ~ “Hf yeu must drink and drive, ifeHow hasn't,’ Irons’ warnéed. Service Commission. in April. on. x BULL ETIN charges brought by City Manager 100 a Da Die. on Roads The Mic higan Auto. Chub “issued Walter S. Willman. Judge Davis y this highway bulletin; earlier month held the ouster “Holiday traffic Ww di ingerous from An estimated ¥.400, 000 Year's “Eve until Year's Day: “Highway traffic: CHICAGO (AP) “x Auto accidents killed’ ‘slightly more than 100 persons each day this year. persons suffered disabling iijuries. - This year's death toll: was placed Wednesday. by the National Safety Council at bedween 37,500 and 38,000. The ‘figures were based on statistics for the first 11 months and | most a projection: of them through December! sHome. \ Last year $6,931 Persons were. killed and 1,350, 000. were injured. : ‘ ’ The record trafic “death toll was 39,696 in 1941. = ‘people will. Sunday: afternoon, ‘college ‘students. ' classes.” 4 - p.m. ‘erally- Hght over" the ‘weekend a% —Aldermax Ceci! Smith’ Jr. *The heaviest traffic will come) found his lawn piled: with, iapsing before he returns to werk, ill be the most - echnic al grounds. \ \ New. 4 p.m.” New A Gift He Didn't Want\ WATSONVILLE: aa this invalid on \s will be gen- calif. close “to/-turned horne froma Chri isialek trip. to Nevada this: week a 2 HBY partly due to| pine and Jir Free: Someorie. had eae: si Now State History — me _ THE PONT Ac Pass, HU ae tial Nite he Day in Birmingham — [Start ‘Scholsiehip iad tor Advanced Teachers — 4 % ae > THEODORE F. HUGHES ~Proxmire May ~ Face Humphrey. . Welcomes Him Into ‘60 Wisconsin Primary _as_ Possible Opposition Sen. today WASHINGTON -(AP) William Proxmire (D-Wis) welcomnd the entry of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) into Wis- consin's presidential primary, but said Humphrey will not win by de-| fault. Unless ‘Humphrey has other op- position, Proxmire said, he him-| self will run as & favorite son | candidate to provide a test of sen- timent in the April 5 primary. ‘Proxmire in effect thus invited ’ Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) te make Wisconsin a principal | battleground in his expected bid | for the Democratic presidential nomination. Humphrey announced his candi-| dacy Wednesday, and Kennedy is| “*Wednesday, and Kennedy is ex- expected to do she same on Sat-/nave experienced three cycles of | urday. * “t certainly welcome Sen. Hum-| phrey to Wisconsin,’ Proxmire| said. ‘‘He will make an extremely | attractive candidate, a splendid) * spokesman for Democratic princi-| * * ples and, if elected, a great presi-| dent.” Proxmire -said, however, that | _ contender enters the ‘state con. | test he will_run as. a favorite | ¢ unless Kennedy ~ér seme other | son, . “But I won't make the race as) , long as the voters have a ehoice, a “proxmire said in an interview. * That seemed to refer to Kenne- dy. Among the others prominently | - mentioned for the nomination, Ad-| lai E. Stevenson, Senate Deimo-' cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson) —_.._of Texas and Sen, Stuart Syming- | ~ <= 4 ~ ten (D-Mo) all have made it clear they will not willingly let their| names go into any primaries. * * * All. may find themselves on the with or without their consent. Hum-/the fifth judge helped greatly in| offices state, as well as into tests in the! District of Columbia May 3 South Dakota June 7 and MSU Representative to Head Speech Assn. WASHINGTON (#—Kenneth G “Hance of Michigan State University | ~totiay has been advanced to prési- dent df:the Speech Assn. of Ameri- ca. Samuel ‘Rigen of the University of California &t Los Angeles be-' came president OK the American Educational Theatre» Assn... meet: ing with the Speech Assn Ng armual convention yesterday, The Weather i U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly clondy and « little warmer to@ay with a few snew flurries this morning. High 3¢. Patt and cold tenight, low 20. To- motrew partly clowdy, net mich tem- peratere change, high 34. Winds nerth west-te north 8-14 miles becoming light tenight. Today in Potitiac oe temperature preceding & am! a.m. Wind velocity Ditsetion-_Northwest. fun stts Thursday at 5:09 p.m im rises Friday at 8:01 a.m inn sets Thursday pm oon rises Friday at 9:59 a.m S$ mph at 7:48 ~ BDewntown Temperatures 6 @.h.... -2000 M1 am 26 ‘9 O&m.... 19) «12m 18 $a.m...... 1 b p.m 30 9 a.m. i8 10 a.m... 2 Wednesday in Pontiac (As rétorded downtown: Highest temperature .... 2 ial dapeeen 20 Mea ‘atu 23.5 Weather-—8no One Year Ago in Pontiac , Hy temperature ..... 0 temperature . es © per: ss : 2 ae Oahinndl Coltny's sha. phobaniy _ sirawanihie Nearly $1,000 ose Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, the state’s ore and only elected She short illness. ‘ half-year-term circuit: judge leaves sides fon a member of the St. the bench today the same way he Episcopal Church, Birming- ' @ame in‘+- quietly. Su iv} —_ See Termination of his unprecedented; | of Birmingheen. ir Hartwell, . six-months term doesn't seem to) and two. great, " , bother Judge Theodore F. Hughes much. °° > re | “ft don't think there's a bit of a tbe for r difference in being a jiidge or — Ze id, “Th an_-atterney,” the judge said. * Dr. Dale said, “The money|- “Hughes said he'll return to bis, va ay To oe) rivate law practicé in Berkley | Blogente Which 1 Tre . painter iin | ‘will benefit stidents. \ “ire kt et ‘ But the ambition of sometimes: 4 returning to the bench — maybe : eee the te albo expect ofl | Midland, Blaze Bills as the county's proposed second! 7 ” Oe . . , cne ; * ae tate judge’ rervaina, be onid | yA teach es to the school system,” he One and Injures Three; in reviewing the. past six months OS aS OTe Only Minor Damage and looking ahead - Bach grant will be $500, and the! ~ , * * . * . * - - baat ‘ ‘ number of grants. will IBLAN ~ Dow Che Asked whether wa & Juddleiai | - aS ; Pontise Press Photo [the amount Sralte by subscription cities, sought today to ‘Chemica oe Re atic ' ae ealicwnhig JUDGES ROBED — Alter they took their oaths of office yester- -gavels from the assoc iation. Smiling seith “appreciation and check- “ne is hoped that. $2,009 te. what set off a flash fire that killed tice ‘can alow in viewers, ‘| day, the county's five circuit jadges were hélped into their black. ing how the robes fit are (from ieft) Judges Frederick C. Zier, | $3,000 will be contribuied anntial. | OM employe and injured . three ass = robes by five past presidents of the Oakland County Bar Assn., Clark J. Adams, H. Russel Holland and William J. Beer: Out of | ly,’' Dr, Dale sald, nen in the, Company's piteno! “You make those decisions whic h puf on the speci#l ceremony. They also received engraved the range of the photographer is Judge Stanton G. Dondero. plant when the proper time comes,” * oe . ~ Teachers wil be seclected - the The fire yesterday noon spread he finally replied. ets fe aes for ‘which th the |through “the open installation of ; ed, he “| pipes and tan AUsé Not so slow was Hughes’ mi erenes onfidently Into New Decade. “Applicants will submit_ letters ine atange it as anor ony ag ;swer to a question whegner . had Coun ty ome ny the research, course of|trof withiti three hours. ea | aspirations to return to the Legis-! study, or travel] for which the, |Iature, either -as a representative | d |money will be used,” Dr. Dale ex.] ~~ won to identify — the oS Trade urope | 1a 4h ca ctr mr tt "Nope, he said unhesitantly. b | Tor i ren ; zt & hours after the accident. ~ L “The program fills a definite} Robert-Gtettler, 32 / , , oo : : f , 32, of Bay City, SKIMPY PAY | By COLIN FROST jare piled with. the products .of a From ‘country after country the! - need. in education.” whd had been a Dow euptove for Asked for his reason, the a1. | LONDON (AP)—Fashion - con- dozen: ¢ countries. year-end report is one of boom,’ Avon Parents Charged . “Although there are grants for|11 yeats, was killed by a sudden . year-old judge said, “Because I) gious French girls look to Italy) That's a representative picture With more prosperity expected.“ | With Child Neal f research in industry and science,|burst of flame from a largé cyl: consider our legislative Setup t00/for their shoes and sweaters. las booming Western Burope tik *& ; j nl eglect fOr there are few grants for adyanced/|inder.used for processing phenol. | unrealistic to do the job. Hughes, | Car-crazy Britons take the road| marches confidently into the new Except in Italy, unemployment Rearing Them -in ‘Filth’ |teacher training. This is especially tk OF oe during his four years as eae snazzy Citroens from France. ‘decade, more than ever a family is negligible, For Italy it is an true in the case of high school and} Arthur Schroeder, 40, of Midland, sentative’ of Oakland’ s Fourth Dis-} Christmas tables” in Germanyldespite occ: asional squi abbles. old; old problem, and the govern-) EI -hildre . celeffientary teachers,” he said. suffered extensive burhs of the trict, learned pay -of legislators) ment is enticing northern industry | nN even © hi one taken from theif’ , oo face, chest, arms and legs and a was alarmingly skimpy. : to the impoverished south to help beheae saline hones. described as| Decustruction of the_Birmingtam| broken left leg. His condition was matters a by sheriff's Ltcentric’s new newspaper office) listed as fair at Midland Hospital. caten terttenmn duty Sal | Only in Belgium, over-depe njent deputies, will remain at the: Oak-|and printing plant at 1225 Bowers Casper ‘Scharick, 37, of Mid. izing tt would he ending. 4 Kon S um on ap -on coal exports which few ~coyn- land County Chiidren’s Home pend- Ave. is expected to begin this land, and Ottg Sparsam 58, of \ Abont as soon as it started, tries now want to buy, was the ina uvenie C ‘ourt hearing next) ition ‘Co, F. Panna Congirec- Bay City -were. trealed “at the” the or Nl , see the » Kuen) me ition Co., contractor for the - Hughes expressed no disappoint. past year less then booming. Even .- ‘story building. ann day Dow medical building and re- ment at having to relinquish the there the recovery prospects are * * ; + * ounced today. | jeased: Sparsam suffered minor to ., bright . The decision to keep the chil- < * cial i benc . ix: . | Pp | . Tacial burns. Sharick was treat- Jodee stanton. Dondero. year as IS. e la ion al § Paradoxically, the rival trade, dren at the home was made by. | Completion: of the $250,000 build-) e@ tor shock. . ‘ : . locs which threaten to-split west| James Wan Leuven, Juvenile ling is expected in early July, and| *, His brief judicial experience was | Europe's economy may actually Court refer@e, The hearing will iwill provide 22,800, square -feet to! The four men were members of of great satisfaction to him. Tt NEW YORK w — Vice Presi-) were held in Washington yesterday. help to urtite it m | be held before. Probate Judge accommodate editorial, display ad-|@ Construction crew. They were rounds out the training of a law-/dent Richard M. Nixon said today The year saw West Germany, Arthur E. Moore. vertising, composing room and| Using a mobile crane to remove lyer and gives you a chancé to/he and Secretary of Labor Mitchell) Asked~ Whether -he is reporting’ Franc e, Belgium, the Netherlands, | | rT shila istock room activities. ithe cylinder. Guettler and Schroe- jsee_ cases from a different point have met with leaderg, dn both’ to the President on the situation, Jtaly: and Luxembourg unite in a. ne ehildren” of “Mr. Sand~ Mrs:/ ider were standing on a raised . of view,"’ he asserted: | sides in the steel dispute but that) Nixon rephed common market with tariffs re- Rich: ard Barrett, 2621 W eayerton _ Mrs, David H. Ladd Platform 30 feet above the ground ...- no agreement had been reached kt * * ‘ St., called the home ‘‘better than) . | Steadying the cylinder. Benzine ran rs * x 4 « duced on trade between. eac h oth- ne we'v , . * | * Service for Mrs, David H. vadd, With the official end of his term| ibetween the parties “The President is, of ‘course, al’ ey anything we Ve ever seen. as 1843 Wall St. will i held | out the bottom ‘of the cylinder and ith c § . - ‘ . ‘ 2, @ allace wi e : ave ke “med ¢ seating “ x rs ‘ignited. The sudden flames envel lat idnight. tonight, Hughes will * ra te ways ke pt informed on meetings ~ Britain and six other countries, , tN . ; aie erieneed cycles Said the Vice President; ~~ 17 which members of the Cabinet’ —Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, The parents have been’ accused Eratel Home. 5 Manley |oped Goettier ad te ee tne participate.” New . 4. Of child neglect. A complaint was. Bailey“Funeral Home. Burial will| scene. Schroeder jumped aside. government — legislative, judicial | “As for what progress has been: ‘Nixon was questioned ut_Idle ald vay, Sweden and Penmark= tiled by Deputy Charles G. Rahn Pe at Oak Grove Cemetery, Corfipany officials said it has not land executive. He was once oy artic all a oay is that the] Airport betore he took a plank for : pred we ant cutting after he was taken to the home. by | Mrs. Ladd ‘died yesterday at. St.| been determined what ignited the attorney for Berkley parties are still meeting and have S ner own comes | — —=-—-— | benzine. Pasadena, Calif, where he is to be fect in 1960 the mother, Mrs. Helen Barrett, 40.! | “I liked the legislative best,’ he not reached. an agreement bem a pnrehs smart! to effect in 19p got ‘grand marshal of the Tournament * * She had called deputies to the) said. “As for the prospects of a set- of Roses Parade tomorrow . home Monday te that h . ; . wes anes Soon the two groups start talk- ay to report at er) ct RO Tw D. As representative, Hughes in. tha inte et purine will Nixon said he“had delayed his ing together. If all goes well, the husband was beating her. | | onvic W . troduced the bill, signed by Gov. | be.” | flight to California. in order to |resulf will ‘be lower tariffs every- * x | . ‘ Williams April 44, 1958, creating | €- take part in the talks yesterday. where Eleven of the @hildren slept on, \ ie 0 l rau the county's fifth judge. Hughes, | Nixon said the last meetings.“ Members of the United Steel Britain has taken a stake in the the floor in -one bedroom covered} : Oo © ( sfiee \ . indln E 7 ~ ani | . however, was quick to deny any | workers Union are back xt work Ifalian auto industry and is build- by a single bl anket, deputies said. | (Continued From Page One) credit for adding the short-term in the nation’s basic steel industry ing toys in Germany, France| The, éleven children’ range from | | Gatewood m itted i ’ clause for the fifth judgeship,” 5 J d § | an '. art , ain, builds cars in’ Britain. Germarty* 10 months to 16 years of age | | satewood, wild was acquilte in tswhieh._ he said, probably could | u ges worn n, inden ee a aitles rie assembles radios in Britain a ins trial before Judge Cash. have been skippext. —— 26 7 American subsidiaries in a doz-) Under a new law, qa driver's li | hae ne tonrashin att veuteteny tise pence en ,industries are booming _ in cense. is require California for| : © ; orney fas been } ‘4 me cleaneduP Circuit ‘our Doty Bids Goodby However * th * oe -_ ment > ig COUNtries. of both BE arope: an tr rade operation ota sel propelled wheel. Ithe eiott, to file charges. against locket is proof that much was ac ver, e government * is) - it e eight:men with the Civil Serv- ‘complished by putting ‘the fifth | (Continued From Page One} ‘mapping legislative “proposais to rou chair lice Comsnissidn. judge to work six months early.| ——~ ‘deal with the emergency if the . \ | Hyghes lost out in a bid to winla} for their oaths as ‘‘the embodi- steel strike is resumed at thee end . An official said the men have regular six-year term which be-| pment of the ideats of justice.” of the injunction _Pefiod Ei h on 1 te _ om Miselon foe: “ ; Justice Edwards ~ moved forward _ | appea commission for’ a a Ig f tars eave A with Clerk - Register “Daniel | reinstatement. {BIG HELP Murphy Jr ‘lL lj In h Di | Wire said today, “I d } on't In- “Our docketis in better condi-; * * eS le ngra am les |tend to appeal to the commission. tion today than it has been in. The five. the seowest bench Oak- e qa O er now, iT don’t think I can appeal there ‘many years,’ the out-going judge|land has had, placed their left 0 eu emia at {2 i ‘unless I've been cleared first of remarked, Oakland's other four: hands on a Bible held by Murphy, . ithe charges on my appeal to the ballot in Oregon's May 20 primary, ‘judges will attest tothe fact that'and repeated the oaths’ of their) Leslie Mary Ingraham,. 14-vear- NEW YORK AP)—E ight movie. Withdrawing. from the show, | : | Cireuit Court. Maybe Gatewood simultaneously after Ed- lsld daughter of Birmingham cits personalities have withdrawn from’ NBC said, were Charlton Heston,! GEORGE M WATSON » {should appeal. He wasn’t found _ phrey said he is going into that) lessening the load on them, one of|wards. Edwards, himself a former .ommissioner and: former mavor ‘Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood" TV Mickey - Rooney, Bette Davis, | * — ee | Quilty,’ the heaviest among Michigan's ju-'Wayne County circuit judge, then Carl F. Ingraham, died’ yesterday show, but they have been replaced Steve McQueen, Gary Merrill, (eo 6. dicial circuits congratulated éach. ‘of leukemia at William Beaumont DY other film notables, says the Robert Horton, Joan Crawford, | | Bond was set at $400 for Ware, “ His desk covered with last. | Five past presidents of the local Hospital, Royal Oak i National Broadcasting A and . Tuesday Weld rector efires. [Pending the appeal. minute cases he's clearing up, | Bar—Verne C. Hampton, William | She was a -freshman at Marvin Ni sa) “ Wednesday ine . oe repkicements. the network, GIVEN MARKED BILLS Hughes mentally surveyed the | B. Hartman, David C, Pence, ire School; Birmingham,-and a a won ‘ med tinal ae Aaa mas Foe vee Pe State Police had testified at . ' | we sacle . : lama Catholic rely ‘representer nal cast-! ngs. on Murty, 0} ' ran he A Be ea ey rt frat CMM ing andctad nothing to-do with|Lange,*d eévet Gasnor, Haro af Pontiac Motori"! situs standouts. : | judges into their black judicial | \ wervive, he snes Bs a v wa ws suivant Lloyd, John Cassavetes ; and Ven-| marked $1 KiNs when he was sell- He extimates he Handled a3g| robes, Zier and Dondero for the. sao & “ be _ ps . charges that Miss Hopper Pale off! itia Stevenson: . +* el M. ing Goodfellow newspapers on n Dec. e estimates he handled OU) first time. wo asisters,. Elizabeth of New in newspaper column mentions -in-|, “ cases mostly civil ‘om | Haven, Conn., and Sarah at stead of: money , Heston said he had not Rnewn, eorge Watson veh ae “Each one to me as a yd 1e; Presented © the ireeed aa as home; two brethers, Philip and k ok * the program would be telecast! Personnel Chief; With None of the bills, they said, was just as important as* the @SSociation were engraved gavels.! Dougias, also at home at 940 - Sullivan's charge that she was nationally, competing with — the Division 33 Years “| turned. up in his receipts, which other,’ he said */ (Edwards er an pred for Harmon St., Birmingham; and underpaying her stars brought a regular Sullivan show on which included 11 $1 bills and some - His term abeut to become an) ‘Chief Justice John R Dethmers. grandmothers Mrs. Henry W. C0! intercharge trom .Miss Hopper Heston revently was paid $10,000) eoins. “ historital record: Hughes sum-72Rable to administer the oaths a8) fugranam . of Peaks Island, that: “he's a liar” = ‘Tor .ap appearance. ‘| George M. Watson, at the age| The former head of the d - cae Sy phe joriginally scheduled due to a death| ' oll f 64, tod ired a epart imarized his time om the benc i his famil -Maine, and Mrs. Howard G. Sullivan, ‘also a ne wspaper col- * * * |0 ay retired as personnel|/ ment, Ware had beén a policeman iwith : noms wy '—-Philbrook of Gorhans, N.H.- — > umnist. took his complaint to two, A Hollywood trade publication director of the Pontiac Motor Di- for 14 years. “Yes, being a judge is allxight.] HUGHES RECOGNIZED The Rosary will be recited 8:30 unions—the American Federation quoted AFTRA as saying it has Vision. Cash announced — yesterday he 1 liked it” - | Besid@& welcoming Ziem and secs gy a... of Television and Radio Artists, learned that the -30 film “personali-| + He began his career with the was turning the trial of re- \ & p.m. Friday at’ Manley Bailey rning the. A — ondero to the judicial circuit, and/ Fureray Home. Funeral services and the Screen Actors Guild: The!ties slated for the Hopper show division more than 33 years ao maining police and_firemen over congratulating Holland, Adams and wilh be held at 9:30. am. Satur. Culld said the matter was’ not in| would be paid the $210 minimum,|When in 1916 he was hired by the|to Justice James Renfrew of Hunt- No New Year’ S 'Beer on. their continuing service, aay at Holy Name Church with its jurisdiction. AFTRA is investi-/ with each appearing. about one Ofikland Motor Car Co., predeces- ington Woods. Bra |Edwards ‘paid « special recognition po at Gree snwood Cemetery, eating | minute, sor to Pontiac Motor. Renfrew began hearing the case ¢ Ce leb tion for ito Doty and Judge Theodore a“ nen f ‘| Watson, 1550°> Graton ftd., yesterday againstthe fire chief, ‘Hyghes. Hughes completes his six- ‘Bloomfield Township, held ex. (Capt. Sam Mitchell. ay | \ Safety Official month term of the fifth judgeship’ ceutive positions in the sales, | Mitchell's trial resumes 9:30 CHICAGO (UPL) — Mai 6 tk et ot er partes. vor mn be Bout, Tuoeday. HA has asked fe AG — Map Gen. a Ge en prior to be a jury. . George C. Stewart won't be “qui _ In his remarks, the justice Said, coming personiiel director in Others f j * trial . celebrating the new year to “The American judiciary has stood 1944. ) William Boyd. Eraskt Wile and night. He'll stay home = and Yealm and courageous in the realiza- eceed . » Attest Nv worry. Ition of the maintenance of funda- rie odor oe ie tha position Ananiah Ruffin; firemen Edward Every holiday weekend has |mental Hberties of our people in ae eB. Bloom, assistant/Tenant and James Anderson; Com Stewart worried. Executive viee times whett.others shrank away i hel director since 1950. stable Willie Brown; and citizens president of the National Safety from these duties. . : susan Comin at Chensaaen: ee ort fe Jmaes Dickens | Council, he’s unnerved by the | ; and Ro re. hundreds ‘of traffic deaths over From a praye?\he _ recalled Kiwartis Club, Boys'-Club,-Michi-| All pleaded not guilty at their’ holiday weekends. from his days as a cifegit judge, ‘jean Society for Mental Health, |arraignment oh Dec, 17 ‘with the A hig. ernctan’ man with the | the visiting jurist ended “his re- American Red Cross; Unifed/exception of Thorne, who pleaded soft speech of his native Selma | marks with the Biblical remidder Fund, YMCA, City Club \and the | puilty and was fined $7ena paged 9 “Als, the sv-year-old general. °0 the judges to “Do justly, love Orchatd Lake Couritry Club. oh one year’s probiition. fought i World War Il and Ko. | ttre’ and walk hambly in the | > : ee aie ciency Bet of our Lar. : = j nm . | active service’ in-1954, * &” ® : zo | (1 have seen dead men, as Elected in April, the five will) Due to the Death many as 100 at a time,” he said. |Start. their new terms Jan. 4. They —. \ S “But 1 still’ cannot resign my- [run through 1965. With Doty’s re- : oe of giek ‘ . self to losing the equivalent of |tifement, Judge Holland becomes) ale: ” oe 1 bs mt is \ y a steady | | ages. -~ H Ability Goes Far _ {line of attorneys, friends and rela-| : ae , Pate “ MIDLAND, Tex. 4J pl) — Me- tives filed-past the five judges’ to| | | 1, 7 : | ; Ty rt oe teorologist Bilt x EoD isstieg [Shake hands, Some of. the judges, TV SPAT — Stirring. up ‘troutie, | and maybe , AP Wirephoto | Radio & Television saan this fo tor tomorrow: “For {204 theif families visited the court-| a-jittle interest, was teleVisibn “Shewman” Ed’ thé same “time slot: sesliine ‘back in the f wiih ill . wv the Dallas: Cotton Bowl Foiday rooms they will octupy- Monday, Sullivans, left. He has charged. that Hedda Hopper dressing room, Chariton Heston, right, withdrew . WH is? z afternoon . ... cloudy andmila.. a ae 2 , is lining-up guests for a Jan.“10 show by offering — froth the Hopper show, saying he thought it was Be Ci ; ee : with the temperature hear "6. organization ot attorneys to pay top talent only with mention.in her news- to ber a local offeriig. He. was Arecently paid osed Saturday, Jan. 2 Winds southerly at 15 to 20-mph. served coftee during .a tection paper column. To this Miss Hopper said, ‘‘He’s a. $10,000 tor: an. en: dn_the” ‘Ea Sullivan ea eK cle eet oe Totes 30, EarlconadeS sa after oo ceremony. , Har."” The special show will vie with Sallivan in.” show, } . d 4 a . : : tC ee ws 8) E PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1959 «+ New Year Fun [ Tabs Will Climb) ~$20-$50 Per. Couple. for Only a Moderate Fling, By United Press International “It will cost more to ring in 1960 than it did to welcome. 1959, a ‘nationwide survey of New Year's Eve nightclub prices showed ‘Thursday. Tabs at the better bistros will] range from $20 to $50 a couple and could go a lot higher. This would depend, as a Chicago night- club manager said, “‘on how wild you want ‘to get.”* Prices in the plushest ‘places include ‘a dinner, a fleor show and one drink. Other drinks are extra. The survey ‘also confirmed there: is\a growing~trend to seeing in the New Year with parties at home. » The home-type celebrations also}; - varied. Thereswas the host in suburban New York who plans to), spend $32 a head for a houseful of revelers and the non-drinaing hosfess ‘in Salt Lake City,\Utah, who said, “When people leave our houses, I know they're sober.” At least two supper clubs are counting on a “package deal’ to help the New Year's Eve cele- brant. EVEN FILET MIGNON The Empire Room in Chicago’ s ‘Palmer House will offer a $25 per person package that includes a filet mignon dinner, all state and|j federal taxes and a 13 per cent tip to the waiter. All drinks after - the first are not ineluded in the package. Larue’s in Indianapolis, Ind., package covers a steak dinner and three drinks. ~ In New Orleans where New Year's Eve takes a back seat only to Mardi Gras festivals, Bourbon and Canal streets will be roped off to give the revelers elbow room, S-P President Predicts Firm _ Will Gain in “60 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)— Harold E. Churchill, president of Studebaker - Packard Corp., pre- dicted Wednesday -his firm will in-) crease its share of the automobile > market in 1960. * The firm's s ‘share of he market reached 3 per cent in November, Churchill said, largest since the} year, Churchill estimated S8-P's cor- porate earnings for the present calendar year will be more than “$5 million dollars with sales nearing 400 million dollars. “Market studies indicate that during the next:five years at least, one-third of domestic-built. new car | registrations will represent Lark- | size cars,’’ Churchill said. * * * “We predict Studebaker’s share) por the market as increasing, in terms of units, by at least 30 per| cent during this period over the) 1959 level,” he said, Churchill also estimated that earnings from imported Mercedes automobiles would increase about 30 per cent.in the same period. Say Ike. Considers South American Trip WASHINGTON — President Ejsenhower was reported today considering a good will trip late, in ’ February to Brazil and eater to Argentina, Chile and~Urugua Brazilian aunbansation or Walther Moreira Salles was summoned to the State Department Wednesday’! fer an unusual conference, but) ‘declined to“aniswer questions about -reports the President is consider. ing such a trip, ~|that she has it.”’’~ | compact Lark was introduced last | i i | } MAKES Top Walker Wants Baby at 100 ‘At 150 My Charms Will Fade’ FRIMLEY, England (UPI)—Mrs. Barbara Moore,2fi.'-2°"' om- an” who claims she can outwalk anybody in England—and has— feels that her charms wil! not begin to fade till she pomciate the ripe old age of 150, * en 2 And while she’s enjoying semi- eternal youth she plans to have a’ baby when she is 100. -- Mrs, Moore, & dietitian who has lived for 26 years on fruit and vegetable juices, nuts, water and honey, says the diet is the success of her walking feats which have. outdene. the army, the air force, the nerinns and the navy. Now she would like to go to America and embark on a 500-mile marathon’ walk. She already has set a record for a 110-mile march. in-England afd recently walked the 373_miles from Birmingham to London: to prove. ‘the etiicienty of her diet. Her husband, who is not a talka- tive man, does. agree that his wife is a superwoman. Z, OO * * * “Perhaps I will sculpt a piece showing her with winged feet,” said sculptor Harry Moore, 47, no relation to famus sculptor Henry Moore. “Will, you be the father. of the baby she has at 1007” he was asked. .“‘I intend to, yes.” “Are ‘you~ superman?” ~“‘Well, I'm going to be fit enough to see AP Wirephote SHE WANTS BABY AT 100 — Dr. Barbara Moore, 56, shown [| on a recent 375-mile hike from Edinburgh, Scotland, to London, Indian Graveyard Found says her charms won't begin to fade until she’s 150. And. she |... wants to produce a baby at 100. Asked if he would be the father, in Downtown Soo Sit her sculptor husband said, “I intend to, yes.’’ She claims to be a Superwoman, but her spouse is slightly more reticent. SAULT STE. MARIE (®—There's | "Seek Top Si tars ~ for’ ‘Cheap’ Epic Producer Thiftks He Can. Avoid Tiffs and Get Audience to Stay Put | “By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ten includes ‘‘Ben-Hur,’ Sheba’ and ‘Spartacus’’ now .comes stil’ another, the Conquerer."’ ‘The newest entry, however, might be considered a “cheapie” | epic, It will cost a paltry sever million dollars and require only 35 weeks filming. “Spartacus” — which shooting — and “Ben-Hur” lar mark. } Other than its stingy budget, “The Commandments” began the! ieurrent super colossal spree which | “Solomon and| —_ and | ow illiam) still is | before the cameras more than aj;motor | year and topped the 10 million dol-jabout 40,000 vehic les of American: to fulfill all. other requirements necessary fo qualify as an epic. The picture will be made loca- tion. in Yugoslavia, France, Ger- man) and England, And if produ- ‘ger Claide Heilman gets lucky, he Schell. To add to the movie's distinction, | Olivier is all but wide-screen | j (Sir Laurence isigned to direct the ipageant, : | ‘The question ts; Is, the public | re ady for anether four hours of | sitting in the dark watch Ing. horses and humans thunder | across the screen? ‘Sy | Second question: Can the/ three | most volatile, temperamental per- sonatities in movies work together; without committing mayhem? . “Yes, yes,"’ is Heilman’s answer; to both. * Venezuela-has been one vehicles, and in one year manufacture were shipped: to that! ning television ‘' show, .. touchables” has been sued for one System and. the sponsor, ~— million dollars on grounds it .|will have Marlon Brando. playing termingled” the title pole,costarred with Maria telling the * & & of the [ were/largest export markets for U. 8.) “William the Conquerer” promises, ‘Untouchables’ TV Show Maritote of Chicago, filed the pe asking $500,000 from Desilu Pro : ‘Sued for Million Dollars jicions Inc, und 520,000 ence CHICAGO (UPI)—The prize-win- The Un, from the Columbia “Broadeasting “in house: Electric Corp. fact’ and fichon ia story of Chicago gang lord Al Capone. 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Each has the most. beautiful chassis in the world. But the government won't let hit use one... and she has her own ideas about the other! om n THEATER PRICES ADULTS Nites & Sun, Seat.1 to 5... Children 90 “45c¢ 25¢ -_— a K Pe AY from cool dolls And it's a joy-ride ail the \way wae to hot flamencos. .. from estas to bullfights .. SP AIN IN COLOR! ) > Ooe FILMED IN-ROMANTIC Ovected by” Produced by SCHEDULE , F RI.-SAT.-SUN. “It Started With A Kiss” 1:25 - 3:34 - 5:43 5 7:52 - 10:01 NEWS-SHORT SUBJECT 1:08 - 3:17 - 5:26 - 7:35 - 9:44 - y 1:16 - 3:25 - 5:34\-.7:43 - 9:52 REYNOLDS EDGAR BUCHAN AN ~EVA_GABOR-FRED CLAR Steels, amotors and oils were) recite traded actively as pivotal stocks) ; brains, DeRrious, bs $350 ose from fractions to more than ‘AD ‘les Jonathon Ou. a5 ; ‘ : Angiee Mirintos bu 2 au point. “ App bles, Northern ‘Spr. bun wee. | GO \ Aner Space age stocks also. rose, U fT High D 3.] . Beets copped VEGED . cots some of their gauis going to 2 jeets topped hu —~ ae $2 72 sua Y 1g er ec. Cabbage. bu a 373 pointy Or 80, while Motorola -Cabbage, Curly. bu 3.00 Than on Christmas Eve; Cabbane. Red. bu gag tacked on hatf a dozen. -.,Cartats, tepped. bu $2.1) _ ; alee o - a8 The “advance was broad, taking in January, Too Celery root, doz 1 i nce Ww ! Up i Y, Horseradish = pk 398 in. most sections of the list, ate : 125 ‘though tots: iccos ‘were off slightly’ v NEW YORK 10? ~The fre Ba ‘58 and aircrafts were unchanged to “dition of a higher stock market 72), only slightly higher “* on Dee? $L-than on Dec 24 is one 1863: Kord, Chrysler and American ¢ . - { nenentoed raditios Rac 1 38 i ofthe best document “ traditi - R hothouse dor. behs tee Motors rose more than a point, in @arket lure, notes Wo ob. Hut Rutadagas | bu. 175 each and General Motors gained a Lf quash,Acorn bu ] ton &.Co o : is Squash, Butternut, bu 1 00 fr action. j ‘Te it aon ias ss aah de lie is ) 1 And fistoriealis the “fim adds Squash, Delitous, pu 128. US. Steel stepped ahead more ate eee . fiery ry > M yf 4 § be ay : there have, been few oe ©) purnips, topped, bu. ~ .250'than a potitc~as did Republic. intermediate upward trends in SALAD GREENS | Bethichern “added a fraction, . « January ~ = Celery Cabbage. doz $178. * * * “In a greatly nuxed — stock ° . 1 2 “gee Po bens my re- market-like this, -however, these American ‘Felepigone — met re seasonal observations © could be Livestock newed demand and nae . mu ore P , | , . ; Jatest day-te-day aca¢ than practical . ‘a point-to its” late move he ae i . for onthe there DETROIT LIVESTOCK advance, The rails were up al- Remember that for months DETROIF, Dec. 30 (AP)--Cattle sal- ly although most; have been about as many stocks bie joa Mest—eatly sales slaughter, DUOSt _ unanimously although mos | _'THE' PONTIAC PRESS. Grain Prices ~ CHIC AGO, ons N CHICAGO, Dec. AAP) — ¢ Opening | _ Stain ‘ ~~ Wheat— Oans— : 3204's. Mar poss 76 2.0i% May . 182% July ‘LL 8h Se Rre— Mar T1334 May i Li6%, July aN Lists Sep . L154 Lard :drem — Mar dart Lap The following are top * produce’ brought to the Farmer's: E covering sales of locally grown "Toward Record te Market by growers ‘and sold by! them sn. wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the We “ane sday ow Detroit Produce - steers and heifers lbmited to utility andi | MARKETS Market Clim NEW YORK Ww — The\stock “Session today with: a assault on the historic top of -the Dow Foenes industrial ‘Jourly ‘trading was heavy. gains were small fractions eal) es “gy 9599's last trading: ~ 880:fietroit Bureau of Markets, as of, market began 1909's last tre ding determined) _ average. | ee » ra Mentor, near Painsville, Ohio, Clark of ‘Rochester, N.Y. in the s Christmas Eve, Lake County prosecutor's office with her father-in-law, Carl E. Mrs. Clark, slaying, was given a polygraph W ednesday. The prosecutor is convinced she knows nothing about the slaying. |General Manager t . : AP Wirephoto THEY SIT TOGETHER — Mrs. Lois Clark, 30, whose husband Charles R. Clark, was killed by a sniper’s bullet in their home at is shown in the who has been questioned ‘lan interview, ode | Dart D < ‘By ‘BEN PHLEGAR ¥ AP Automotive Writer. : DETROIT—The decision to bring. out a new standard size_ear line ‘tih the “year of the compact car’ has. made M.C. Patterson, Gen- eral manager of Dodge, one of the happiest men in the eeto in- -}dustry today. “T’'ve never felt better about a. new year,” Patterson declared in “We will sell more we cars in 1960 than ever before. Patterson, now a handsome 5y, ‘has been with Dodge 38 years. (=: ap eee SIO burr of his native Scotland as he makes an enthusiastic case tor the evening pronpertty, of Ny division, On the day «of the interview, in the midst of the‘ holiday season, Re had been at his desk since 5 am. (It . a lot quieter here than at home.’ oA 80 PCF. ABOVE /58. Part of Patterson's enthusiasm comes from early sales figures which shaw Dedge. with its new Ou New Taxes Only ‘Two Levies Ever Killed: Malt and Per Capita Ones , LANSING History throws an interesting “light “en the ‘‘tempor- ary’’’new state tax bite that falls ‘at. midnight on Michigan. drinkers, .|smokers, telephone users and cor- porations, . It’s lesson: The new. and its creased taxes are likely to endure indefinitely. retican Tobacco, Scher non _ Officials Sure Wi dow — “~The income tax increase to supvient AL] 7 . ’ Technically, the- new ta laws, expire June 30, 196t~—unless they iare extended by the Legislature. | - By ‘then, there presumably will: standing still or going down as Suara “grades, these steady to have been-enatced a sales tax or! ‘ i action Of higher:: no early sales small supply | song up i but that the action © good and choice ste — > good and choice steers; cows active, Se ‘vic obacco, Schering and | the Dow-Jones Industrials ' has figher scattering utility. and standa Ame ae paces é ear in ark Slaying them. ian _ , » of steers and hetfers 17.00-23.75; small lot Vaste F y; \ . given. the hist the appearance Ol Tre 925 Ib. yearling steers 26.75; util-| . Legislators, fighting this ‘sum- . bouyancy. ity cows ji8,96-17.0, canners and cut-| Collins Radio ‘advanced more | imer and fall “for their political . ters 12.60-15-3¢ i > " - —_—_— - . ich 2 ‘neral Time Was about | ; - 7 7 . eet action of, Hogs - Satble 200, Market” not fully thith 2, Gene wiih dined weit PA! NESVILLE, Ohio AP) —)are “going to stand bebind this lives, probably will drum on ike The strong market actton Of pctabiisted, limited early sales butchers) 2? ahead. Ampex regained we We ee ve at ea, © wav. sant 1 k, temporary aspect of the new tax oe . . Whoever-fired front’ the Christm: is; girl all the way, sa Car) Clar Checker Motors simply reinforces 196-226 Ib, 25-56c lower: two small lots: over a point t . . aes : rogram as they ress their dri ' lief th t th shoe kis in ai" mostly number 2 & 3 192 and 226 1 . . Eve’ darkness to. kill Car les Re { Rochester “bus driver. iE Of a press r ves r belief tha e stock Is A ~12.00-12'25. small lot mtxed numbe : . : ; our : 12 oot 35. small | ‘ ri & Up close. to a point were sue Clark in the Kitchen of his Mentor, Son all make mistaKes ‘in our’ fot votes. strong upward pattern and has ee: ral Dynamics, , i : . i tential, says’ Vealers—Salable 75. Steady, choice and Stocks as Genera t -home today had a.ene-weck start live s, and now she’s paying for, .-Claretice W. Lock, deputy state further formard potentials SS prime Bo42 standard and good 24M: American Smelting and Ches-'on the men trying -to- solve the |hers. We'be going to help her all revenue commissioner, recalls” Ia &. ‘ eUll and Utility aed | E . e * ipa “ ne & wee ' oa ' & id Bache “oe Sheep- Saisbie sco. Slaughter classes apeake & Ohio. General Electric crime we van to start a new life.” mena two Michigan taxes put on : —_— ‘ - steady, small lot good to choice wooled | oa. yg, > i i oint —_— : ot sa ; ~ Havden. Storie & Co. comments lambs 18.50; utility to good lambs 15.00- advayced mor th mn . po has The victim's lovely’ wife, Lois, the books in modern times that anacondon: The company 18 08 cuil-ta chofce slaughter ewes 4.00- The ticker tape was as MUCH AS 49 —rade a televised . appeal) _-ever came: off. on Anacondona: The company 8 09 ; ; ‘ two minutes behind transactions wednesday night’ -to the persan| vl should have a profitable year in i during an L-minute spell of late ho holds the Key to the myster-| as Oas + -One was the malt tax enacted 1960 with earnings estimated at ” Roultr ‘and Eqas ness. / ywne “ . ae { Clark. e « trical ‘during: the 1920s—during prohibi- $6.50 to $7 a share, Its Chilean | y gg i blocks inctuded: Rho: jous slaying el _ ; “re “ a | Stri Called ition. After beer was legalized in IO TUNE ‘KS HLAC - ed Ee ye ; mine should- reach potential. A DETROIT POULTRY Opening mens , engineer, «model husbanc oy p i1933, revenues diminished fo the _ seen ee €? oO desian Selection Trust, up ‘8 tO: Seout leader and Methodist sunday , \ dividend increase up fo $3 is pus-. DETROIT, Dec, Jo (AP: Prices Duteh- «vanishing point, Lock récalied, sible. - , per pound fobQ Detroit for No 1/2%~ on 10,000 shares; Royal Duteh>gepogl” superintendent. ‘and the levy was repealed : . quality Mve, poul€sy Le ; : 7000, and Boeing “a 1sas | . . - _ . Heayy type hens 24-27, light type at Me wt ri ee 3 000 x * * | Here was a chance for the law- ‘altar ~ _ . eye pens 9. heawy type roasters 5-7 |bs O 8 at ol’ 0M. ; S y | 7 Walter G. Bernthal of Filoc, 9 6-28: heavy type brotlers and fryers L “If anybody ts listening who HULL, Mass. (UPI) —Phe.. ‘tide. makers to-tast a cheap—vote for Bullard &-Smyth said the of are Ibs ga 21-32sa: Barres Mack 22- ‘knows anything about. what hap-, ravaged South Shore town of Hull. ‘the popular cause of lightening tax, , Oe Wags, Leper 23; duckjings “IF eese 24-25) turkeys . Mrs, i i al group, which has been depressed peavyttpe young hens 38-39, heays New York Stocks pened,” Mrs, Clark said in a) oo Saar against pollution and burdens. I \ fentery So- type young toms 30- filmed appearance on a Cleveland) due to the hea y ADNERtOry vy young ms 30: ‘Late Morning Quotations) Rt € APE € " i & ; did| disease today in the wake of al _ The other tax that withered and : coul + . 1 peints are eighths. ) p person who dle » : . __Sition—-and tax selling could . DETROIT EGGS Figures after decimal points 1 “istation, “or df the pe f Me howling Nor’eastér which left, hun-| was the $2 per capita tax, or —prave a good spect ulative medium DETROIT, Dec 30 (AP!—Eggs £00. admiral, 2% Jones & I ae it is listening, please, or my sake. a ads: of persons homeless. head tax, enacted at the bottom over the .next couple of weeks aa i case lots “federal state Auled Ch iss Keleey Hay sg. for omy — children’s sake and! The Nat I Red C d of the great depression to hélp . PALS : ‘ SOneECe : vie we enka” 1e Nationa ed Cross declarec —_—— Whités--Gtade A extra large 38. large Alum Lid wa imp Clk ‘14 the ne ighbors’ sake— ‘Hull a roe area because of finance old age pensions. s Power is setting at 17.34 medium 31, small 26 Grage B ° trlin °4 7 roger o * * * ‘hoe mcs atta . cane . {Hingis Power ts ae large 31. Browns —Grate A large 34; Am Alri i) BLOF Gla el voice Lroke’ she began to Havoc caused by new moon high| It Promptly ran into constitu-! times current earnings and af- medium 31. checks 20 Gee 534 Lib MeNA&l 10 Her voice broke, she. began to ‘'tienal objections, and never was Am Cyan 93 - . ~ fienal objections, a n . y is Lige & My B92 Spe . . tides driven across this peninsular) fords a generous 44 per cert, Commerciafiy graded Am M & Fay . 496 ae cy ery, and the camera moved to her: ‘generally enfrced. . es o , ee@ serbeatler4e-— Am Met ©) 24.40 Lockh AM $0 . : . re community by gale winds Tues- & vield, notes Standard & Poor's amen. 7 ie anna J ment Raabe Am Motors a3 tone 8 Cem 2 ar mother-in-law, Mrs. Carkh— £. ; MS i ' . » larg 37 arg O'y-38 mediu 27 N -Gia 583 ye S Gas 38 » ay ; | “Purchases are recommended for 30." small 22-24, Browns Grade A large Am Boeke 542 oe srard . 27.2 Clark of Rochester,+N-Y. TAY. es ae | Liquor drinkers and cigar’ ‘ income and further moderate te medium 28-28's. Grade B large Am Tei & Tel 793 tou & Nash a4 The victim’s widow and mother! Hull was among the commu- smokers don't have to go. bac capital gains —— ——_—___—— Anaconds | c $ Martin Co 45 of waeir four children Wednesday, nities hardest-hit by ‘the storm |. Very far to recall a temporary rmou . 0 * ca: 1 i j , - : Atchison rai convinced authorities she knows which barreled out to sea_after. | tax_that quickly achieved per- . Vet Core 3 6 . . i : 1 Deaths Elsewhere Arco Com et ‘nothing about firing of the slug) dumping more than two feet_af ; Manence. 400,000 Ramblers Op Bem Sueeh fy that crashed through .the kitchen' pierc - the right) England and sent surf pounding fronting a school money emer- r CHICAGO (AP) — Albert R. Bors Warn 47.7) Mot Pro temple of clark | against waterfront property from |gency, slapped the original four) (EN ‘ .

iggs z 10.5 . iv ' 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 é } roa re ae ak : . a - le * i | ie ’ — . / wh aay