: wy Bateau Forecast ae 7 A Wetaiis-on Page 2 PONTIAC, g MICHIGAN, 7 THU RSDAY, DEC EMBER 24, 1939 i cdl ticking acti acim onpetnen enetatienanntegmncipineeesihe icibovan fo: a "4 of = F f - . i # , - i ri ie 7 J z t * € j a i oe ms ee ~ : ae ~ Pa a ™~, ce ~ q ~ a 4 a ae # ? _ “e RS 7 ; “ 4 <3 - Pe j 7 ae ‘ad Le } q bee. { ft we 2 Soma YEAR | id I was foretold by the bearded prophets of old. A heavenly Messiah would come ~ to offer a new kingdom that would be a sanctuary for mankind. _ln the’ predictions of the prophets were neither the place nor the manner nor the ~~ ‘day—or even the century of the coming. - _ But now, 1959 years ago, the hour of fulfillment was come. The instrument of the Lord God's beneficence was a virgin of Nazareth, a city of Galilee. And this. was the: manner of the miracle: . , Espoused to Joseph, of the’ House of David, was the. virgin. and the virgin’s name was: Mary. To her God sent the angel Gabriel, who told her the Holy Ghost would come upon her and she would conceive and bring forth a son. aeveas fe *: ‘ fs OR aah es be no end. And so it\was. Thus, it came to pass that. when Mary: was great with child a decree. went out from Caesar Augustus that all. the people must go to Jerusalem to be counted and taxed. So Joseph and.Mary went. up : ease “hogg t a aaa pe a ee a : : Gp eect Bak oe ' - Jerusalem. \e There was no room at “the inn for Joseph and Maty, whose - time was. nigh upon her. So they abode in.a lowly manger and there Mary brought forth\her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes. _«And the angel of the Lord appeared, and suddenly. there was with —— en +88 sta athe ae oe Dy ty * sae Oy saying: yet ward men. And thus came to pass the Miracle of the Madonna. And for all the years since, and to come, Christmas Day is a-day of joy for the birth of the Pririce of Peace. And the‘son’s name would be called. Jesus, of whose er there would. out of Nazareth. Amid. a multitude from all. ‘about who: flocked into_ ~ the angel-a multitude of the heavenly host. praising God and ~ Glory-to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will to- «foe “Ates Los 1) THE PONTIAC PRESS mH \Decked Out in Yuletide Best oe Se a Stationed There 8 AN THE Grea (UPI) — American trésps! } spend” another Christmas in) rea.-halfway around the world fiom their homeland, But they arn trying their best. to make it as merry as possible 1) stationed jn this country. will feel jonesome’ being away trom loved nnes daring the holiday season “Bur unlike other Christmases since war broke out in 1950, there are geome who won't. “Ker the first time, some 192 officers. and. enlisted men will celebrate \Christmas with their famifies in “Korea. They yre members of niilitary advisory © assistance groups whe were per: | “mitted to bring’ in ‘their families | beginning last duly. For - “many ‘ofher Gis. who with, have to spend lonesome holidays. | the Army ig trving hard: to pat them in a joyful vuletide spirit. | ‘There will be religious services| for men: of all faiths in the’ military chapels located through | out South Korea. They will include! candlelight services for the Prot- estarits. and midnight masses for | the Catholics. M. | is being handled around the | clock to assure that each service-| man receives his cards and pres-| énts from home before Christmas, Mess sergeants are working on| the usua] service holiday dinner, | featurng shrimp cocktail and] roast young tom turkey , Barracks, mess hatls and other buildings are decked” out with Christmas trees and decorations. Preholiday Christmas and New) Year parties are planned at serv- jee clubs throughout Korea— from | a line company along the edge of | the demilitarized. zone, which sep- arates South Korea from the Com-| quartermas- | | munist North, to the ter group in the southernmost port City of Pusan. | Although no big-name entertain- ers will visit Korea this year, such persons as veteran comedian Ros- Angeles Dodgers’ world series pinch-hit batting star Chuck Essegian, movie actress Anne Francis and Angie Dickin- son will entertain troops here, Judge Is Santa to Mother Held on Check Count The pony-tailed mother arrested two days ago on check charge will spend Christmas | with -her children, thanks to a) Santa Claus in judge's robes Mrs. Betty Lou Zograph, 26, of Center Line, told police she wrote | more than $500-in bogus checks | so she could buy toys and clothes for her youngsters. - deine DP ae Pobandige Wa, found jammed into the Detroit MORES room where’ she and the children had been staying for three weeks until her arrest Tuesday. oh. “Pknew they'd catch me,’ Mrs. Zograph said. ‘I just hoped it wouldn't be until after-Christmas.” * * * After the woman, . expecting a/ sixth child in May,’ stood mute at her arraignment in the Southfield Municipal Court-of Judge Clarence |. A. Reid; she was. locked up in the Oakland County Jail Unable to post the $500 surety bond set by Reid, there seemed | to be no hope she would be able | to spend Christmas with her | children. | After 33 hours behind bars, Mrs. Zograph was Yeleased yesterday at noon, on her pledge she will appear at an examination set for 9:30 a.m. Monday in Reid’s eourt. “L changed the surety bond to a personal bond,’ said Reid, **he- cause we thought she should spend Christmas with her kids." --— The Weather + Fell U.S. Weather Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY ~~ Mastly cloudy with light snow and light frees: ing driszle possible tonight, Christmas mostly clow Low tenight 2 wae» * with winds seatheaster 15-23. “Today in Pontiac _vewest temperature preceding -* am. 23 WESTERN FRONT.) mas decor, ations his vear.. 1, Most. of about 50,000 gefviceme na way north from. Pre, street (is an average strect with modest of five; a bad| % North Ardmore street is a little sree 4 with a big spirit This vear, as usual, the two- “block side Street on Pontiac's east! ide is- aglow with ot itdoot Christ) Ardmore street is a block east ef Sanford between East Pike and Michigan, Pohce e@stin that: upwards OOO ears Arve slowly by wht. Traffic has. been roufed one * * lel Most of the vear North Animore homes ~~ At Christmas time ft tradi. tionally become, a “show place in Pontiac, BEST WISHES =~ Multi-colored candles fill the Ardmore St., Above the porch, the windows at 86-88 N, Mr..and Mrs. Daniel J. Miller. _ANGELS AND EVERGREEN — A closéup_ shows the centra] attraction in 70 N. Ardmore St., = At & Wiitd velocity 8 m Direction “PSoutheas t™ Bh. Sun ‘sets Thursday akK_5:0¢ pom Sun rises Friday at 8 “Ban Moon «ets Thursday al 1:2 p.m Moon rises Friday at 2.59 a ty. na Downtown 7: Temperatores eS \gf am... 26 i. m Rn) #7 a.m... 24 12 « att § am.. 24 lpm 32 B a.m... . 36 19 @.m... 28 Wednesday ip Pontiac (As record#d downtown. Highest temperature... 26 Lowest ‘temperature ...... 17,1 Mean temperature .. eae ek 21.5 : Weather-—Cloudy. ’ . One. Year Ae in Pontine weet telnperature 29 temperature ........ cee 8 : sas . Seay LBS a) nahin, Lowest Temperatures This A . ‘Date in 86 Years ; <7 in 1924 iy pee erature, Chart “Tt Memphis’ fat ew York 25 "Condition of Crash Bes, bf tee. | Victim Still Ser ebieae ia 3 . ae Ww: Osborn: “ts, 125 Mar- | ell Dr. Bloomfield, Hills, was still) mel Merey Hospital, The yo uth suffefed, head injuries, at Christ- decorated, reindeer, cof cheer of-made, some each Months work. N. Ardmore St., i play in Odtdber,. Working on it) | during spare time | are two three-feet- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold SANTA’'S HOME —™it's the North Pole domicite of Santa Clius at 42.N. Ardmore St., | as the flag proclaims above the> of Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Lehigh. Santa's hou Srteat the 24 SS pet 2 ac - ~~ SN unconscious today in Mount Crr- jas continued Detroit, two! ¢ § : lays after his cay crashed on the! The } a3 OP; * 2 Lodge e... .......2.0°.0 0-4 sdUTH CENTRAL eran we seman one en pes Ortonville . 2-0 4 0, . : sg ,Oxfo 10 14 ‘ on Milington - i t 22 ‘ : ‘Imlay City a 23 aa — - North Branch ...°.. 0 2 1 @ . . SOUTHERN rune ‘ gue All Games. . . | ‘a L wot |Anchor Bay 3 0 2 0 | Armada ae | 201 yabaaes © 23 2 3 . 1 2 Ron’ Johnson led the Maeno es : le ; 34 and Frank Radovich- each totaled | iscorers with 17 points. The Sooners|New Heven i 3 ; 2 now “have lost four straight games |srown City i 2 1-3, to Big Ten conference rivals this ~~ season. - Louisville, another Blue Grass | Festival entry, rolled to a 59-46 tri- Who Are These ump, over Wittenberg; -St. Bona-| venture trampled TéXas Southern, | 88-70, in its final tuneup for New) York’s Holiday Festival Tourna-| Boxing Tooks? ment; Dan Balko’s 15 points. helped Montana State University | down Nebraska, ,.64-58 State edged Drake, , and low a 8. That's Question Eastern. 4. ~ Ring Body Asks Pender to Answer try for the Dixie Classic at Ra- leigh, N.C., where they will-op- ‘pose Duke in the opening round “next Monday. Other teams in the field are Wake Forest, Holy ; BALTIMORE (AP) — mate, Minnesota and North Caro- | tremendous thing na, California and West Virgiffia are|the Year,” says Johnny Unitas, “I was overwhelmed, it’s’ such a, x~ & * terrific honor. ‘But a lot of other Michigan State staged a game guys in the league deserve it more battle against California and held than I do.” ia 41-40 lead shortly after the start - of the second half, But the Bears, Conerly of the ! led by Darralt Imhoff and Bill! linebacker Sam Huff of the-Giants’y. entered the NFL in 1953 McClintock, they went onan eight-,and guard Bill George of the ipoint tear ‘oud duarterback ‘Chuck New York Giants, Such as, nm command. Imhoff wound up as the game's high seorer with 18 points, one more than high-jumping | aereee * Chicago. Bears, he added. | Huff, the rock in the Giants’ great defensive wall, was named ‘lineman of the year today, The passing wizard of the Balti- shot 44.4 per cent from the thet more aftack. nailed down 20 of partan ‘the 37 votes cast, In leading the te 909: tr: * i Colts to their second straight West-' Indigma, the nation’s 10th-ranked | lern Conference title, he connected team, won the Hoosier Classic at| ‘for 193 passes in 267 attempts and Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb. of Indianapoli#: ‘by downing Yotre g gain of 2.899 yards. Dame, 71-60, with a strong -second also The 190-pound signal-calle ek | touchdown passes, His 32 TD toss- A 2%-foot jump~ shot by Herbie'es bettered the old season's mark R Lee put Indiana ahead to stay|of 28 set by Sid Luckman of the early in the second half after the | Bears in 1943. \. * loting was Conerly, awarded sev- * ® len votes for quarterbacking the MICH, etre CALIFORNIA =foeante to the Eastern title. The Walker § 7-7. 17. McCint’k 6 0,0 19 38-year-old veteran threw 14 touc . ison ; 1 18 Gillies 3 0-0 6 down passes and had a 8.79 yard) MS F bed 6-3 2 Mann ; ; ct ‘t average, the best in the NFL. eching - ‘en jo. ‘ cy hwarm 2 0-0. 4 Btatierad 2 3 oi Others who got the writers: a Richey" 0 2-3" 2 Shultz, 2 3-6 7) votes in the “Player of the Y *) Sivotais ianare why? *? ‘poll were: Jimmy Brown. Cleve: Michigan State... tls, 24 15,28 11)land’s ‘powerfull fullback who av- Y Calitornia waaes caice nes noes ~ gg eraged more tisast 110 yards al *, yf he ” tee kdiwdd aS a dnd d be Pa hd th Sithed oth Ertl d oh dca d wh F wdc or he Santa pauses with his pack to join us in wishing | you the merriest of holidays! May it be filled ee tg to overflowing with love, hope, and every happi- ~~ -ness. ee ee ae s < = Fs sand your Christmas be merry and joyfal aed your New Year filled with Pros: secley oe Teal Wiews Unitas ‘Player of Year’ to be chosen for Colts’ end Ray Berry-and San professionak football's “Player of Francisco's halfback J. D. Smith. but he thinks some others were Asked his reaction today to be- jease by. the Pittsburgh Steelers. opposing Illinois and second- -ranked|ing-named the top man in the As-| Given his chance when George |West Virginia meeting Stanford. sociated Press poll of National gay was injured, he took over |Michigan, Northwestern, U.C.L.A.' Football League writers, the Bal- with such authority the and Satoare California also are itimore Colt quarterback replied: Colt quarterback was dut of a job. jente Runnerup fo Unitas in the bal-’ $ 4 ee - a ate senate yien Fase | BOSTON (AP) — The Massa- ‘chusetts “Boxing Commission and! ithe state legislature want to look, into charges by middleweight | ; _ challenger Paul! Pender that | It's a game, o votes; Huff, 3; arid 1 each ‘gangsters and thieves’’ infest | Professional boxing. “E want him to put up or shut, up,"" Commission Chairman Her-| man Greenberg said last night. | “Who are these crooks in.boxing? As chairman of the commission | want to’ know, I want to get rid. of them." Unitas’ honor came just three years-after he won a berth on the ‘Colts folleowing~ his’ outright . re- * *. & * | Pender was ordered to appear) before the commissién Tuesday. State Rep, James F. Condon | ‘filed a resolve ,for the appoint-) ment of a committee to investi- gate boxing within the state. regular Unitas. said his greatest thrill this. year was in whipping the two West Coast teams, San Francisco and Los Angeles, in their home ste adiums The Colts had only beat-) en the Rams there once since they’ “If Rep. Condon is successful in’ and | getting an investigation started,”’ {have never turned back the 49ers: | Pender said, “I hope it does more, x * * than scratch the surface_the way) Ten stalwart linemen we r e| most of these committees do. pamed ne ney Bercy. and or Both the commission and Con-, ‘other C It ‘ono pound te Jim| don were spurred to _ action by a Ol, 24U- P, r i : } i Parker, received. five votes. Still newspaper inte in which Pender was quoted as saying box- ‘two more Baltimore luminaries — ing is in: such poor shape the, end ‘Gino Marchetti and 288-pound All Games 4. " sport should be, abolished for,” [Wariian CUSTOM TAILORS . ° & CLOTHIERS 980 W. Huron 2 FE_2-2300 _ SAGINAW neal “ SUBURBAN cores hen « Bast r hee we wil gham ne ai . sg : ; sou gt. Msiy es 8 3 ‘tong pias 2 POE aoe thera” aoe ae 3 HL 7 np ae 3 3 3 {matching strokes | Arthur Wil. a 2 i 3/Bt- Frederick 13 1D Officials wilt try to kun off 100 Bay City Central :-.0 2 6 Set Rie hq . | §)/ matches opening day. \Attention . |&t. Clement .. oe } 2 centered _ INTER-LAMES i Games|BO St. Mary 03 03 pre: ion on the bang hoe - We We OTHER ARKA BECORDS Pee where the United States Farmington eS 8 3 2/RO Dondero w 4) has” drawn strong. competitien Pontiac Northern |. .2 0 2 3igouth Lyon |S uch from foreign players. Ww rer ae 1 Yi Lamphere .. 4 ont meat vn “ape : Goutarield © ,. 2 1 4 Couptry Day . 2 6 .| Berkley o 2 0 4/Utica - 4. 2 0 EASTERN MICHIGAN Mariette. penecr tne BM . inesee All Games| Roseville 0060000000000. Pa wi W b[Birmingham Groves . ei DP Mt. Clemens ere | 3 § OQ. Emmanuel Christian m2 {Birmingham rat a 2 1: Farmington OLS : 0 3 Bast Detroit 1 9 3 1/Cranbrook o 4 Pr Port Huron 18 . } 2, ' Perndale baveb ee o*t 1 — ~ Hagel Park .. @1 22 “}RO Kimball 02 @ 4 | AQUDAY SEASON FREM YOUR, MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS = paige ek \ . ven eee ee Liye 4 * ee =e eel oe Owns wit 435 S. Saginaw “On behalf of everyone here at Homer Hight ‘ Motors I'd like to say Merry Christinas and a Prosperous New Year - to All of Our Friends” HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. 160 S. Washington (M-24) Oxford OA 8-2528 five years to rid it of undesirable. ‘the defensive line, attracted two! oments. . votés, as did guard Forest Gregg, half rally, Butler turned back Pur- 'strétched to 37 his record of con- of Green Bay. Four others got one! due, 73-69, in the consolation game. secutive games in which he tossed vote. They were end Doug Atkins, Baltimore Fans of the Chicago Béars, guard Jim: Ray Smith of Cleveland, guard! ‘Get Court’ S Aid ast Spinney of the Colts and guard; i nts: for Title Ducats _ Rosey Brown of the Giants. { t | BALTIMORE (AP) — It took! ‘court action for four Baltimore! | Colt fans to. get tickets to the Na- Hawks Move lo. tional Feotball League champion- iship\game here Sunday. NN *® * 4 I Ath Place lie A circuitscourt judge yesterday} ordered a tavernkeeper who had! bought Season tickets for the four| - By The Associated Press ifans to‘sell them tickets for the| The ‘Chicago Black Hawks have title game between Baltiniore and! ‘rebounded from their poor start, New York. lin the National ‘Hockey: League © Each ’ season ticket holder ‘ is| | this season. into the position of entitled to a ticket to the cham-| - We-wish afl our good friends 207 W. happiness through the holidays! ‘BUILDING SERVICE and STAFF MONTCALM ST. contention. pionship. game... Chicago. won its. opening game * * * and then went through the next Judge Dulany Foster ruled that 14 games without+a victory. the ‘men were entitled to the title: Chicago blanked the New York game tickets because they had a Rangers 3-0 last night in the only’ rdefinite understanding about buy- league game played. The triumph’ ‘ing season tickets through tavern- boosted the Hawks ina fourth. keeper John Shipley. place. tie with the idle Boston. ee Bruins. It also left them three Al] NFL Players Get ‘points in front: ‘of cellar-dwelling; ‘Slice of Bowl Cash iNew. York, | In their last 12 starts, the Hawks rhave won six, tied four and. lost. LOS ANGELES (AP)-—~All Play: | two. ‘ers of the National Football| ’ Goalie League will benefit from the Jan. | | shots flawlessly for his second 17 pro bowl game. | shutout, Tod Sloan scored the first) The first $15,000 after game ex- igoal in thé opening period—his | Benses are paid will go into the! \200th in the NHL—and-Bobby Hull NFL players’ benefit fund. ‘tied Bronco Horvath of the Bruins) * *& * | ‘for the league scoring lead, | The 33 members of the winning | Hull collected an assist on rook- squad will receive $800 ..apiece. | ie Red Hay's- third-period~ goal, | plus trip expenses. The losers will This gave Hulk 39 points. get banal apiece and nd expenses. Glenn ‘Hall handled . 25 | OUR ~MERY BEST to WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND .A PROSPEROUS AND SUCCESSFUL” NEW YEAR | Season’s Greetings | From Joe and AL. J acobson | Joe's Army-Navy Surplus re je seal Saaitar St FE 2-0022 So that our people~ might enjoy a long weekend with their families r we will be closed me Dec, 26th oii si na lense un AE Ns 1 Wy Aa icc RVR ONS nee # eee ae ee _ THE PONTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1959. Mm . ‘ i = “ Waste Poisons years. will show ip ge yeer ee . re scars leit. by the wall of water JOYOUS . that rushed through the Mediter- | - } ‘ranean, when the dam burst on Jack Chappel ‘NOEL . * the night-of Dec. May All the Pleasures of ¢ hri stmas Music fill vour home at CHRISTMASTIDE , : Closed Saturday ~ December 26 Dry Cleaners 12 West Pike St. “French Flood Orphans’ ‘Stir World Generosity PREIS, France NAP) —~ “hithe people of Frejus pause in the | worker in the reliefcenter placed/attermath of tragedy to give the ‘a toy anda small hag“ of candy |2 ,000 children of the area a Christ- into. the outstretched hands ~of capes. : wondering _ child. ~*~ we ®, €It’s for you, for Christmas," “tr will not be the sort of Christ-. the worker explained. . mas they- ae a aed _ ‘Thetittle girl smilingly higged! The grim of searcl a the package’ and hurried away. the last victims of the--Malpasset This scene ~will be repeated dam disaster goes on. The official many times today and Friday as toll stands. at “319 dead and 103 ~ missing. : ~~ -» “The -fown. beside the. Riviera. coast and the valley behind it for) ‘NO Damercite, |Water Supplies <: cccotcmss from the windows of houses. .No Seeping. From Adrian tm tire decorated, | Plant, It Oozes Through But the people of France — and Several Communities many others over the world — are trving to make the seasom merry L for the children. : iP — A stretch of The Frejus -~postoffice is | chromium contaminated - water ‘swamped with 500 to 600 relief | = growing longer but weaker. by packages a day. Workers~ say, the hour — coursed slowly down most are gifts for children. -' - the Raisin -River in southeast’ x* * * Michigan today. Wednesday night a heavily laden. It was due to move completely ‘truck arrived from. the German past the Lenawee County commu-) toymaking .center of Nuernberg. nity of Deerfield by noon. ‘Baron Pfeten, from the West Ger-. The State Water Resources Com-. than consulate in Marseille, de-' mission said there was no healjh livered the contents to the mayor. LANSING hazard facing Deerfield. The com- * * * 4 H. R. Nicholie Insurance & Realtor ° & Staft 49 MT. CLEMENS jmunity laid up a two-day supply - Several tons of candy will come of cléan water and has shut off today trom towns and cities all its .Yiver’ water intakes until the over France. The candy and toys ‘poisonous concentration clears: the are being distributed : at seven re- area. The Revco. Co. — a heavy lief centers water.user — agreed not to ope rate today to.conserve supplies. Arnold Denison State Drivers Up Bei * Mileage 5% Pct. 2s . | LANSING, — Michigan mo-) ' The Wastes took nine ‘hours tO torists drove nearly 32% billion flow past Bissfield yesterday: Bh miles this year — an increase of ‘takes were shut off,hut the com- 5'4 per cent over 1958, the State ‘munity had stefed_an adequate Highway Department ‘reported. reserve of clean water and there) The average motorist drove was no-ipterruption of service. about 10,000 miles compared to 9,- : * * * _ |700 miles last year, said Commis-| i The commission estimated the, sioner John C.. Mackie. - ‘wastes would take 15 hours to, = Taertin \ He added that an even greater clear Deerfield and then move increase would have “re: ‘downstream toward Dundee, They i" ; corded ifthe steel strike had a Jiwere due to reach Dundee: Friday cut down travel. 4 afternoon and take 24 hours to) clear that community which also’ has adequate water in-storage. ‘Highly toxic chromium wastes seeped into the river accidental- iy Monday from -a plant at _ Traffic was up in, all counties isouth of .M20 and in™the western ‘half of the Upper Peninsula. It The action of the river is caus- dipped slightly in northern lower! ing the concentration to stretch | out and become weaker as it athe te the eastern portion | Bob Gi moves along. The traffic boost does not neces- TIFOUX Thus, it. takes a longer time to sarily mean an inerease in gaso-. .pass a given point’ as it flows line taxes collected to build roots, downstream, aon | Mac ‘kie sald: Eventually, the wastes’ will flow eo O* ‘into Lake Erie where the Health’ He explaiiee that. the advent of! ‘Department expects them--to be the small car wij! result in more | rendered relatively: harmless by miles-driven on the same | sam dilution. we ~ * We Larry. Whitfield _ May; your heart be fi led with the joy of Christmas - ++ tree-trimming with the whole fomily | Se .opening gifts Christmas morning e008. thankful prayer before the family dinner... may all these dreams come true , when we soy, "Merry Christmas.” © ° PonTiac—tEL-HUKON CENTER—DRAYTON: PLAINS a HESTERMIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CANTER. ci ropete Ye -~ Clarence (Cavy) Cavalier the first Christmas be renewed sincerely wish our many customers and * friends all the blessings of this happy season and extend our thanks for their. patronage through the year! - «Jack Mason = NCB Polite : B.S. Glock) Hui May the magical wonder of in all our Iso! Keith Bridge "THE, PONTIAC. PRESS. + R 24, 1050 | pooner if -possible, # : ee. me Le been Htominated as ‘chairman of ¢ TONIGHT’ TV mamscHTs 10. -} NEW YORK (AP) — Telgvision ee will celebrate the Christmas. and << @ owt _ at 5 pad = |New Year holidays in lavish style’ | during the pext weelt. ir a ‘o Curtain Time. . ) West Tonigh: t’ ak ‘tndening and on Wednesday ed 6:45 Gt Weta BE sates ae atl the religious ofthe gea.|hour presents “Act of Terror," > 9:30 p.m. json will be emphasized. NBC wit!) with George Grizzard—CBS, Mt. &:30 @) (4) News, Weather, 3 (4). Shotgun Slade, preseat its annual “Awqah! and Pm ok % + 4D) Eynie Kovaca Show... - the “Night Visitors,"’ » | (7) Curtain (cont. ; (9) Men of Annapolis. => Menotti's opers, ‘by the ‘NBC Next Thursday night, of coursh, ete om so — tyy00-@) 4) @)-News, Weather; era company tonight — #9 p.m™rall be devoted to New sini ee News Sports. - ig : ; af p.m telecast an paljes to enjoyed -vicariot ee (1) Sports. oo BS george Eve Serviees.|- - 9) David Grief: “Ca : Kpisedpal service froma New York's and SXgout hangovers: “The 6:45 (2) (4) (1) News, Sports. Agcqunsees| 1288 Faye. Elizabeth. # 4 Capt. Dav are rt. Charch of the Ascension and at) Party," BBS, 2300p... Dick 7:0¢ ©) This Man Dawson. > bw nace N .Y. 2:00 Day in Sourt., 4 - |e tin wan Sones. _ fe ed cae et — S service | | Clark, ABC. pe .; Guy Pew (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. |, 29 a) Service of Carols.’ ‘United, 2). Medic, - | rs eet Tabe ie. on ational Cathedral—also| | bardo, CBS: ; an the (7 Burns and Allen. 4) for a Day. TRACES | Episcopal—in Washington. Jdck Paar Show, 1:15 pm, a |" Nations Singers. A eee | “Christmas Night on “Temple : (9) Huckleberry Hound, | : 238 (4) Thin Man.~ | . " * * * Happy holidays! =“ : 7:30 (2) Lockup. 11:30 (2) Christmas .Vigtt. Na- B House Patty. nquare. ; f At midnight, NBC. will ‘broad. |= papas . a (4) Plainsman. : tional Cathedrals, Washing- (7) Gale Storm. NY — Saddle. - “Client: lcast the pontifical midnight Mags| te (7) Gale Storm. 1 ton, D.C, :00 (2) Millionaire. ‘Neel Adams. . from St. Patrick's (Raman C . (9) miiltion Dollar Movie. (4) Jack Paar. | a ‘~o Young Dr. Malone. @) Person to Person, lic) Cathedral tn New York ett Drama: Reginald Owen. 9) Starlight Theater.’ (1) Beat the Clock. > Charles Collingwood visits) _ at 12:30 a.rm., CBS will show Cath- MERRIER CHRISTMAS Gené Lockhart, Kathleen Drama: Fredric Marca, (9) Troop Show. - Jean Pierre. Aumont and his olic services from St. Gegrge's .y Lockhart, “A Christmas Martha Scott, “One Foot sn (3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. “wife, Marisa’ Pavan. iChureh, St, Louis, Mo. NBC will 1460 Ponting ' ' ~ Carol.” (36). + Heaven." (41)- — 7") From These Roots; j##*2> 44) News, Weather, -broadeast — Christmas merning . a ‘3:00 (2) Betty Hutton “Show, : (7) Who Do You Trust. py oebgacersed te ; leery ices from National Cathedral , ; (4) Star Parade. “Amahl MORNIN ( ovie, , Weathe in Washington from 10 to 11 a.m. and the Night Visitors’ will) srupay mons xING 4:00 @ Brighter Day. 11:15 (2) Sports. i “Friday ms ‘ CHRISTMAS ‘EVE. be. a tape sowing ot the|6:58 (2) Meditations. ° i" (4) House*bn High ‘Street. 21:20 oe Shicley. e. usiee Friday evening ABC will rerun 7:30 P.M - the - (7) : land. © : ~— ‘y emple, We =: “Alice 1 . ett te Opera e ttalled last mon ie ~ he “Front 4:15 io) pre eines “The Creeping Unknown,” Wondetend’ T3830) AN ‘cRs| Dickens Christmas Carols . year.. This showing marks (4). Today |4:30 (2) Edge of Night. + | Brian Donlevy. "will show the ‘Desilu Revue," fea-[~ an the 10th penneitation of the! . (7) Big. Show (4) Split- Personality. ‘or Pelee pe UAW. jturing -16 members of - Lucille, 8:30 P. M. ‘ opera. ; reakt ___ (9) Robin Hood, : ° a \Bail's Worship Theater plus a. Lore om ~~*?) Donna’ Reed. ‘3 eet Claanesoal 5:00 (2) Movie. 11:30 ‘3 Ss. rear ‘ Weather i raft of quest ears. inehud ini Lucy, bY m < :30\g. (4) ~ pele . (9). Movie- (began at 7 :00 (2¥ Captain Kangaroo. | . (4) cooley: George - Blernat (9) Movie. Spans, it.” Red . | . Desi-and, “Lassie. . 9:00 P.M. - p.m. } : 8130 (7) Johnny Ginger. - i ; ents. Skelton, _Ele Powell. : AP -Wirephoto | * * * : Fred Waring Christmas Party * 8:30 (2) Johnny Ringo. 9:00 (4) Bold Journey. (9) Looney Toons. SANTA ARRIVES ON ENGINE | — Santa Claus, in the perso Saturday features sports pro- | ____ @) Star Parade (cont) (2) For Better or Worse. 5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. _ of train conductor Ken Trembley,-delivers a tricycle and a bag grams of NBC>and CBS during - gy: 30- P. M. ry Real McCoys. t% 39 9:30 (4) Life of Riley, rs ~~ SATURDAY HORNING +—of toys to year-old Wayne ‘Thoma yof tos Angetes— tte made his much ot the day—footbatt, basket=| ' Christmas” Sens Around ie igeached (began. 3 7 3 na : Femay. BN ENING HIGHLIGHTS , %: 35, (2) Meditations. call Thesday as the big engine made af wnscheduled stop beside | ‘ . the World * , 40 > boy’s home. Wayne, who always waves tu the train crew as - ar ‘6:00 (4) Californians. 7:40 (2) On the Farm Front. the yay . % . Q) Zane Grey Fhestey. . (9) Prelude ta the Queen. j 7:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. the engine passes hig window (baekground), is partially blind. | 10: 00 P. M. (4) Bachelor Father. 10:00 (4)-Church Service. (7) Curtain Time. 4 ' Carols and Hymms by the : ~T1) Pat Boone. Musical_va-) (9) Queen Elizabeth. pe (9), Popeye. 8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. The gifts were given the boy's mother, Mrs. Jv.Thomas, by Union | ul due 0 Beam Robert Shaw sell mers riety; Choir from Chureh’ of! 19:05 (9) Love Came at Christ- 6:25 (2) Weather, © 8:30 (7) Genius. _ Pacific employes. . an | a the Transfiguration. Spanish mas. —~ 6:30 (2). (4) News. q8:55 (4) News, - ; 10:30 P. M. 5 | : singer Augie Reos. — 10:30 (9) Ding Dong School - (9) Ciseo Kid. - 9:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ay : Hymns and Chimes with he | (9) Wrestling. ‘yo:65.(7) News. ~ '6:40 (2) News Analysis. (4) {calor} Boao ‘the Cows. TV News and Reviews Trom riane Mermen Tevemecle Chee | 3:30 “(2)- Playhouse 90-> Comey be O-t4) Price Is Right. (4) Weather. . am Crusade for rist. ' . ; CHRISTM AS D AY ~ “The Silver W histle.’ at (2) 1 Love Lucy. * (7) Sports Deadlie. 7 238 (2) Jeff's Co ie. ; : | ; adapted trom the Broadway! (7) Lady af Charm, 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News wkn cur “Men Into Space’ Never — FCC Oks Plan to Try 3 play, concerns a glib-tongued| ___(9) Abbott & Costello. 7: 00__ (2) Telephone ‘Time-"“A Pic-. (1) High Road to nen Service for Five Million} 10: 15. a.m. to 11:45 a: m. 4 hobo who sheds'light into th= 14:38 (4) Coneentration. ture of the Magi.” {100 (4) (color) Howdy Dootls Get Off L hi Pp d Vith; ile Radius}: ™* Messiah — Reorganized 4 lives of others, Eddie Al-/ (2) December Bride. (4) (color) “Clutch Cargo. |* (7) Fun House ets auncnhling fra Within 200-Mile Radius}-.™* —~ Be | “ bert stars. Cast's children,,- (9). Six Gun Judge. (7) Death Valley Days. Ire:e0 (2 a Mighty £ seks. | . > 3 jay 9) eE . 4 ( y * ‘ae + i * ~ guests. Erni Ford. . Mu 1s 45 (1D it Today. 7:30 SS Bree ee ckdent of) - (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy By FRED DANZKG j Join the NBC-TV programming de- W ASHINGTON | (UPI -— The . 12:30 P. M. { ‘#) eer torietye “Dennis. the . the Calico Gun.” ‘Lf:00 (2).1 Love Luey.’ - NEW YORK (UPI) — When you! partment . . ‘Judy Garland, hos- Federal Communications: Commis- Detroit Edison Choir | - Jay North), visits) FRIDAY AFTERNOON (4) People Are. Funny. (4) Fury. -' get right down to it, the Wednes-! pitalized in New York City with a S!0R has approved Purdue Uni = “4 A Eom ered discovers the sig. ie “06 (2) Love of xite. (7) Walt Disney. ‘‘Alice inj 12:90 (2; Lone Ranger. ‘day > night series,” “Men Into/ liver ‘ailment, is at work on her Versity’s application for @ seven- 7:30 P.M. 4 nificance of Christmas. (4) Truth or Consequences. Wonderland.”’ (4) Circus Boy. |Space,”” doesn’t really go any-/ memoirs “The Space Lig: ‘nillion-dollar experimental educsi-f —_ Chytetinas, Sing tne (7) Untouchables. (D Restless Gun. ——- (9) Wayne and Shuster. | (7) Restless Gun where, except maybe “Dullsville.”’"!Can Democracy Compete?’ is the tional “‘stratovision” . project io . (9) Wrestling (cont.) (9) Tidewater Tramp . “Mother Goose,"’ musical): 85 (9) Billboards. Despite its exciting concept — to title of the fourth CBS Reports signed to serve up to five million 8:00 P. M. ~ — — es " fantasy. portray as realistically as possible | hour-long special, ‘on Wednesctay, students, A Christmas Cencertes on Piano ACROSS 7 8:00 -(4) Troubleshootets. “Swing| SATURDAY AFTERNOON - ‘the technological, emotional and Jan. 6. Space-missile experts will The experiment, to be con- _ George Greeley | * aH a ar mos - Shift,”"" mari decides to dig) , physical problems besetting: our air their views _ CBS-TV and ducted during the sehool year p Prencisco de T well for orphans in Greece,’ "12300, (2) Sky King. _ space men ~ this CBS-TV show Revlon have agreed on some beginning next September, would 8:30 P.M. : pene : » Keenan Wynn. | (4) True Story. ‘fails to provide fresh, different- changes in the Thursday night use a DC7 airplane to beam Laliaby of Christmas : 5 Demh painter U 8:30 (2) Hotel De Paree. ‘Sun-, . (7) Soupy Sales. looking TV viewing. schedule educational programs. te schools Gregory Peek Gogh i nd t Bare-Knuckled (9) Country Calendar. Starting sometime in January, 4nd universities within a radius 7. 0 axe dance and the 12:30 (7) Bowling Champions... The failure is in scripts that too ‘Revion will present a one-hoat of 150 te 200 miles of montpelier, 8:45 P. M. 12 Bellow . ‘ighters." 4 berty Bowl. | often are earthbound, fueled hy , ind. Th an : Christmas ‘With Ken Griffin « 8 rene . F t4)tcolor) Night of Christ- os x . y soap opera ctiehes that seem de weekly variety show from, 10 to! ' —. is in te ‘4 Norse goddess = mas. Rie St | signed to ture woman viewers |! PEST Markham, shifting! ayette, 9:00 P.M 5 Labe to Greens Oe from Blackhawk. |" Oy Maw = ory into its audience. Last week's rom Saturday ee ill come oo Four transmitters on the Purdie Ras ‘Conniff Christm = 8 Pe ~ acy.” - . a : episode dealt with the behavior “ p.m ayhouse Wicampus are ex to send pro-! 7 Aseer white i “9:06 (2) Desilu Playhouse. Stu-| (4) Mr. Wizard. of the first woman on the moon, “il! continue on -alternate weeks grea to the lane. which be fiy- 9: 30 P. M. ; ) | neal "dents “of Desilu Workshop/1:30° (7) Realm of the Wild. | Bored by it all, she began nag. Dat not necessarily on Thursday!ing in a 10-mile circle; 23,000 feet] princeton University Carillon. : Individual 7 Theater present review. (4) Blue-Grey Preview. | ging her husband.) night ‘above Montpelier, Tht plane will ens | Chimes at Christmas r trader (7) 77 Sunset - Strip. “Thel-# (9) Movie. —— retransmit the programs to UHF ~The bm a ' Juke Box Caper,” Ruger 1:45 i4) (color) Blue-Grey Game. And last night's more cumber television receivers: in classrooms. | 7 Mung bean Smith; Edd Byrnes. 2:00 (2) Orange Bowl Regatta. |some episode involved a number o! * * * f 10:00 Pp. M, hoof finial : 19) Country Hoe. -Down. (7) Movie. }things, including a misen-based sci- n l The FCC said the expertment|] Perey Faith’s Christmas Party vine ¢ ! tist who abandoned his atheism’ e said the expe " ‘ satin Gordie Tapp, Tortimy Huntt- ‘3:00 . (7) Movie. en i) use four UHF channel di - ckname 3:30 (7) Wrestling. ‘after his wife gave birth to a son. Wil use ogre nes to | , 10:30 P; M;. iiobon _ Answer to Previews Purse =) (2) Wrestling. ‘on Christmas Day baek on earth, rect simultaneously two separated enon Tabernacle Choir a ray 14:25 (4) Football Wrap Up. — As if this wasn’t enough of 4 story; each an programs te the plane. The pro- : +e | ' SlSLIcioi-iol 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge. the half-hour-atso dealt with a med & “Bl at ~ one trasmiftes by stand- ~ pysieal — —_—. sale cialrieie! '~ (2) College Basketball. ical rescue mission that had to 2 bund band an ed , y narrow Entire Staff and o) 56 Grafted (héer.) - 7 Patriotic — 36 Natives of “ (7) Amateurs on Parade brave a meteorite bombardment Nigtyre Reclaims the ae — Will be used for compar: | Management of the ree Sepanes ie auricle : teat bulter “37 Steamship a i ~(4) Milky’s Party Time. on the moon to perform an appen- “ purposes, . Chief Pontiac Broad- em Japanese = 5 Bow 10 Winged tab.) ef: 5:00 47) All Star Golf. dicitis operation Sandy Havens With * * * Cc . birecenhy in RaeK rH Pasqunades Pr eacena ro (9) Comedy Time. In fact, there was enough ma- Stead Erosion The university, using Ford Foun-| casting ompany eitened "3 Rigg of wee 2 ee “1 dustry 5:45 (9) Learn to Draw. terial here for at least three sep- ay ' dation and other funds for its! wishes everyone a ; qualified é 4 Religion # Terength tab.) «3 Natural fat | i —— arate episodes, None of the sub . . experiment, said the test areal ‘Very. Merry Christmas aot 5 Sledvelges 7 Ge by aircran = S Augmented || | plots could be expected to be ef-) WASHINGTON — The Hation’s'was selected because it has more"[ H d a. 5 ewsiian i" fatormal ° Genus ef birds ' ‘ ~ fectively exploited in one 30-minute ‘beaches aYe only a temporary gift than five million students in more and a Qappy an Golf mound pepper Lecedaemon” ___ 82 Vegetable . 0 p ane show from nature, and engineers are than 13,000 schools. } Prosperous New Year. oe ie ai a a ae —_ 7 x * * hard pressed to keep tide and tem Ten schools will be equipped with b. “ : . : Each week, it seems, the series pest from sweeping them back inte sboth the standard ahd narrow-band ~~ —= a = ~3f ; | gives us moon craters and astro-| the sea ‘receivers to make comparisons. . : “ -- Today’ s Radio Prog rams ~~ Set for Future mics sscsecs ain" eas 7 AU 4 7 { . sustain equipment faihite er acct’ The waves that pound United . \\I - q ; \ ‘dents, but are always rescued at:States shores for og hours a day Japanese Grave WV : wae 1760) CREW (800) wws 1990) WEAR (Hise) WHY cme) WON (1400) wwe. se | Supersonic Type TOO the last minute . ‘earry enormous destructive: power: SS | iC tly Now but Certain ©* 8" DONE ~ is ; on the Up and Up SS 5 . : TONIGHT | Ste WIR, News, Ox Quest | 6:00 WIR, News Musie CKLW Toby David | Los This puts me in mind of a halt. th Erosion experts estimate that > ie 4:00—W4JR, News | Wave, News Woit | wxyz, Mute \1o0e- WIR Muste | to Come Eventually hour film seen last summer in he beaches are receding at an —3 Stories High | = ; a ws jews Se aon, Gave pf why . week. Kews oe which James Stewart starred as average rate of about one foot a = . . WIBR. News . weon News “ee CAR. 2. Ernie WPO Rewe. tar” NY UPD Jet 7 an Air Force man on a routine Cowict the National Geographic ToOKYO-(UPL — Tokyo, woe Bz . : vo — Sports “ Same Cae t 6:328—WJR, Music Hall - 8:90- WIR, Muss Had DE! ER ; - ar ore et long-range practice mission, He ° ny Says. fully short’ of space.’ is building: Lp : 8:30—WIR, Music Hal} | CKELW But Davies | WJBK. News. George - travel is an _ accompiishe im was goncerned about getting home. The sea is gobbling up gold, in everything upward these days —| ti ; WIR, Dinner Date ' |, GRR. eve. Davia | — _~ over. much’ of the globe today, but in (me for bis daligtitéis piano‘effect; at resorts where oceanfront including ‘cemeteries. ~ a “Wied, Yeuge Drees | W3BKE . “NWs Pay: “Eimabetk” the nation’s airline executivés have 1. oitg) roperty ia worth millions of doki The “ : cite roperty is, Wo! millions of dol- » Jap “ani asi y wear, news Patrick ohO—WIR, News, Mrs. age | RRIDAY NIGHT WEYz,_ ‘usic ino intention of leaving it at that. jrecital. ; a f . rile Onn : ! ue apes capital now has - . : — wR? Breakfast Club rr N WJBK, News. Rela. Robert Six, president of Conti-| Ht had immense aniounts of “'S ° three-story apartment -grave-| od wa Guest House News David = | wWs News “me | WCAR, News Woodling — nental Air lines: since 1938, when he suspense and domestic drama ACUTE MENACE vand capable of accommodating; LET OUR GOOD wae": £ en oi WCAR News. Marty, Wear nee Page 9:30— WIR, Jack Harris |was only 31, is a case in pont. | along with engrossing “teetmteal——--Phe- menace to-the-seashare In 000 Yen IGST) one at from Bee Woon Cancien it OPM. tren, Lass wean oo | $0:00— WIR, Kiplinger ‘| Six is the 52-year-old dynamo.” footage, proving that a simple, “dustry is particularly acyte on the: ct en h ‘a yeal of a ars | WISH ES FOR ee _WOAR Gonesenet. a:-—WIR, Jack Hartte sew J. Dione Date | Wed, es. Noses i who hag..guided his smal] moun- | rele -line, h slice- cor ite aa ‘coasts of New Jersey, Long Island,. ito 600 Yen “Sian pagnenad nodes 7 , | :to— wi %. | CKLW. Joe Var tain states line into a place as one proac to ¢ ese ra er exotic | Massachusefts and Florida, ae; 0 en a yea or af - : i9—w Z xian Frain bes bi | ‘Po Vandielight & dthve: | wise News C: Rete ‘of, the nation’s largest. _ “het hardware * pagar Can | egr ding’ to the Beach Brosion: sixth-class unit for two. CHRISTMAS Z CKLW » News, Winter i aan : : make for exceptional viewing. - Corps of | ‘ awer . : : ween Femi) GR lee S| TMS Mme aaa wan, srg sre, Is also, the. humband of : Board of the-Army Corps of Engh | Bat the “cemetery section of") HAPPINESS wes, ewe. Holiday | woes wi re a wis " r Maisie | phaneiaciiictatinne - — e nitich ne monahip sn ae ties whic h sti a willis Cape M th " t ae which ropaiian Govern ¥ sis Je. es ‘ has as m w p. Space series, whi wee ‘ May, the popular resort ment. » big , CHLD. & “Knowine ngesetin Sherman WOAR Wondtine ee wan, None, ie oN im hig business as she does in Lundigan as Col. Edward MeCau-’ at “New dersef*s southern — tip, =building, reports that the. apart- + 5 LIGHT YOUR > wees, 41300-—WaR, Choral . Wa 3 Star extra | RRES. Bewa, Music | hers, Jey, hasn't been able to come up has lost hundreds of feet of sea- ment tombs are not parficulariy aed | WWs, News, Holiday "WRYZ. Night T GIBK. Rows, etd : with the right story combinations. frent in ptaces,. People swim popular: PATH. . E ae. News, Christinas : be . GREW... giaten, | WPON, Chuck Lewis | Six recently installed jet passen- | | E-think the solution may be found, where houses steed and gardens Caly one-eighth of the unite-id | : ~ CRLW. Sing Wek ~— Reid n. (V1:30..WJR. Time, Music ~ ger planes on Continental)’ $-major y digging into the lives of our) bloomed. ‘the apartment house, situated if) : “weUN Nite Sohnds wear, Shuck leets “Wat News, Roitgay WCAR. News, Woodling —routes—from Chicago fo the West pai life astronauts a little more: Some dwellings have been moved! the hweste ty | : @: sow, Chorus +) ORLW 8 ‘Knowles —enitine ‘Coast through Kansas City and deeply. And then this series might’ Some dwe ings have been mov ed the northwestern part of fhe city,| . 1:88 WIR. Time for Muste ear © arin : Denver’, blact off , inland three times. Unless the ero have been reserved. Most Tokyo : a. wk 4:30—WCAR. Woodling “SATURDAY AFTERNOON . ion is stopped, town officials say; resident sonti oplyi for But before they were in opera. 1 sion Is stepp 3 4 yy residents continue applying er Vee 5 8:00-—WIR; News, Carols 42:09 WJR News, Farm tion a month he petitioned the Civil > CHANNEL SWIM: Ingrid the present site of Cape May will space in the more conventional, , % Galvation “A ee | 9:30 -WIR Hartoony xia. tno | Aeronautics Board for route ex- Ben an and ABC. TV are close tol lie under water in another 2 although crowded, outdoor cem-| RADIO AND TV Sheth | Kawwoes ie ¥' a are + | eres : : ae has . The burly execu-| ; : _coproducer of the enty- oe ieee . po Rootes geese | Set WE he has in mind. The bu Ly execu soil, is shrinking southwar rod r of th defunct “Twenty: Sg =. ees of sianiasm. ‘95 tive, who. practices fast, draws) - Studi’. “at are. being made of the One” television quiz show, has a Fuipay ) auanine WPON. Chuck, Lewis Www ZR, Playhouse with a six-gun as a hobby, also Form er Page Named « disappearance of beaches, farm new job. , : 6:00 WAR, Agriculture Oo WIR, Sill. Harris | ie News, Monitor © outlined a plan for supersonic pas- g acres and marshlands on the His appointment as executive Rteohienien He Col - Wwe Somarte, ; _WCAR, * Bennett senger. p sae ' to Head Stock Exchange Great Lakes. . ‘vice president of the Fragrance} = FE 4-15: = a 2180 WIR, Defense Stars tag sis From man’s point of view, the) Pracess'Co., specialists in aromatic/f , pe AE ae q Six assured the CAB that Corti-| NEW YORK. (UPT)—Joseph F straggle to save the beaches .has advertising was announced by Alm © © ¥ Beem MART { a : £00 WIR, Musie— nental will have planes ‘capable of Reilly, a former page boy on the} a vastly ae aspect. Ere-|! fred Neuwald, the company’s s pre-e a week oe ear Monte Bal pan’: a 1 .. ‘flying 1,980 miles an- hour: ‘by 1967 jold New York Curb Exchange, has im ne Fosse agit © ident. / ay b —_ a Bennett eee bo oe Ba =a EEE |e Musie |~ snnett. ‘ia SST’s (supersdrtic He told the board the. only: thing the airline indostry from trans- ~ | ports) papieifeay og Ange es or three years is cost. The will retail at about $8. $8,500.000 each, without engiries. Power plants will cae of the/Exchange and as- its. Successor, / the. Ameri jean Stock Exehanee. Nomination is tantamount to election. ‘Reilly, present wice chair}; sociated with aidiow & Co.,° will James R. Dyer Feb, 8. or four tenena. else ani ee their cost: = memoninsenienetteds, 2S f a af ‘ : between nature’s give- ee ee at ‘ree r j CONSTANT CHANGE Since the formation of oceans and lakes in early geologiear eras, tines have Changed con: stantly. the company and expects to travel” widely as hme consultant for a baa Where beacheg retain more or ‘less the same, there is an’ unusual balance rea al ive