The Weather U.S. Weather Bareag Forecast \ Cooler Tonight (Detatis Page 2) s eneeeee 117th YEAR This er ee ~ LL - Ride rip o Gondola et a peg ope Spnt- “e + it hs ; op ae ae Don McLeod Joins Parade of Fallen Spinners Tom Clay, Dale Young Also Without Jobs as Record Probe Grows DETROIT (® — Disc jockey Don McLeod of De- troit resigned today from radio station WJBK, the third performer to leave the ) station within 36 hours. | Disc jockey Thomas AP Wrepheto Clay was fired Saturda homes because of the flood. Here, O. W. Morris, |. y , y inight and Dale Young, who in plaid jacket, helps Kay Troupe, 15, into the boat as his daughter Ellen waits. The person in | had a record program on the station’s television out- the window is unidentified. let, WJBK-TV, announced |his resignation yesterday. A WATERY EXIT — Persons at a home in the Snohomish Valley west of Snohomish in Washington left by boat Sunday when two rising Northwest Washington rivers surrounded the house. Scores of families had to evacuate their Harry Lipson, vice president and Trains Stalled, Roads Flooded in West e managing director for WJBK ra- s * dio, said McLeod's resignation was Oc ra 1 effective immediately. He declined \further comment, McLeod, 34, was not reached for comment immedi- ately. SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — mee er a combined route south of{ ern and Northern Pacific rail- McLeod had a daily show from sive rain-caused slides blocked|the trouble zone. roads all halted trains on regu- . ly ne Cascad | 3 p.m. te 7 p.m. Monday through major rail and highway routes TRAIN HELD UP | lar routes across the Cascades. | gaiurday. He had been with the across Caseade Mountains today| The Milwaukee | They combined to divert traffic Road's nine-car| 9, thern route by “ms a | station since October 1948. and trapped 90 passengers fer 10,Olympian - Hiawatha passenger! p asco and Vancouver, Wash. Clay. was fired as part of the ‘ : il train was caught between slides a ‘station's “‘fine-tooth comb” probe engi ye Ean er apember ney | Sunday afternoon near Hyak, 60, Highway traffic piled up on both). 4, payola . A shat was killed in S scum miles east of Seattle. Buses from | sides of the Cascades as the major | * “ a tain pass highway accident. Ellensburg, Wash., east of the Cas-|€ pate, Paanee — Snoqualmie. | He admitted he had been paid ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1959—40 PAGES tion of scores of farm Northwest Washington valleys. Three railroads diverted traffic! Escapee Surrenders makeup train for Chicago. The Milwaukee, Great North- leades, reached the stalled train|Stevens, White and Blewett — all s¢ 999 10 plug records and Me ex- Flooding rivers forced evacn’- jearly today and. took the passen-|Closed by slides, families @ {gers to Spokane for transfer to a| worth, Wash., was killed on Stev-| lens Pass when her automobile | lcrashed into a truck in a slide area. ; * * * Several days of heavy rain fol- His. statement : plained he did this “‘because I am Hazel K. Caddell, 64, of Leaven- | human and wanted to give my wife and family security.” | before Young announced resignation, Young declined to reveal his reasons for resigning. lowed by a warm chinook wind} Cjay’s statement came shortly DALE YOUNG Pilot Lands Quickly, Then Loses Plane came shortly his in the snow-covered mountains pefore Dale Young, who has a rec- ° : caused the flooding. Water from ord program on the station's tele- tO ontidc O iceman imelting snow poured downlyision outlet, WJBK-TV. An- streams, ditches and ravines in}nounced his resignation. Young de- the Cascades. clined to reveal his for . . bed ; * * resigning. Jackson Prison escapee Paul McDonald, 33, volun-| ~ aes eet be TEEN. AGERS’ FAVORITES Charles G tarily surrendered to Pontiac Police this morning little 7 jooded by waters : Snohomish and Stillaguamish riv-| Clay was a favorite with Detroit ;when he returned more than 12 hours after he and a prison pal subdued|.,; Civil Defense officials re-|area teenagers and Young was second time. a guard at knife-point and disappeared in a state-owned quested Coast Guard aid and master of ceremonies of the POPU Paluska, 23, of 27362 Morning: ‘called for civilian outboard pow- lar Detroit Bandstand. Both men’ 4. pa. was flying from Detroit couldn't find it later reasons near Prudenville car. Maga oe al ee . . ; ‘ered boats to evacuate families in|are 30 years of age te Traverse City Sunday when McDonald, a Pontiac man with a long prison record, |the area, | Keaiisa