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In his annual 'state of the city' address, Mayor William H. Taylor Jr. highlighted Pontiac's achievements in 1965, including the implementation of a wage study and various infrastructure improvements. He noted challenges such as water pollution and funding limitations due to a charter tax cap, but credited the city's strong economy for maintaining a balanced budget. The address also mentioned upcoming projects, including highway improvements and a beautification program with tree plantings.
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In his annual 'state of the city' address, Mayor William H. Taylor Jr. highlighted Pontiac's achievements in 1965, including the implementation of a wage study and various infrastructure improvements. He noted challenges such as water pollution and funding limitations due to a charter tax cap, but credited the city's strong economy for maintaining a balanced budget. The address also mentioned upcoming projects, including highway improvements and a beautification program with tree plantings.
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A. host of challenges were U i-ii( • w a p k u ht problems, was in the arte of A It, was sought aa a possible • Water pollution problems The mayor credited the high- One of the highlights of the
encountered ill making progress map, Taylor illustrated Us nancing general operations. .source of [Link] to pro-' requiring separated storm and past year was implementa-
level economy for keeping the
last year, Mayor Wiliam H. half-hour'adfeess before th e “The 10-mill charter limitation sanitary sewer systems. tion of a wage stddy compiled
vide the needed improvements. city budget hi the black in 1965,
Taylor Jr. declared last night hi C f t y C o m m issio n . has created great difficulty in ' • A lack of Efficient police by the Michigan\Mnaidpal
Among the needed Improve- although the epefeting budget
hit annual “ state of the city" raiskg sufficient revenues tor and fire manpower. League, Total cast of die new
In detailing IttS progress am ments are:'""’ was still austere. .
message. ; > £ p p jp lifN the proper operation of our • Strengthening v of park wages is estimated at 1296,166
prospects for 1966, be said the Po t example,; pension benefits
; “ Pontiac can be proud of its city," he said. y-b Grade separations tar the maintenance and recreation fas 1666.
key problem last year, which tar dty employes will cost the, ,1
accomplishments fa 1965," the Taylor said the income tax, railroad tracks on Johnson programs. general fund about $61,000 more “ The commission chose the
mayor said. undermined the city's other defeated in a vote last March dnd Huron.,5>: • Longer library hours. ‘ this year than In 1965. most ,liberal of thethree alterna-
rten tives for implementation o f the
new pay plan,” said Taylor.
.After citing specific repaving
projects around the city, the
mayor pointed that the new M59
freeway got under way during
the past year.
DIRECT CONNECTION ' ’ :T
He said Pontiac’s central busi-
ness district would be directly
connected with the 1-75 express-
way when M59 was completed
sometime this fall..
Another highway Improve-
ment launched ia 1915 waa
toning of Square Lake
Road tote a four-lane, divided
highway, said Taylor. ,

off Porch Roof Early .1960 will see the con-

Other Charges O il S p a c e H e a ter,


struction of two pedestrian
overpasses in the city: one over
West Huron in front of Webster
School and the other over East
E x - N e v a d a O fficial Smoke Pipe' Hookup Wide Track at Whittemore.
A A . A
Accused o f P erju ry Are Blamed in Blaze Other overpasses are in t h e
planning stage for construction
During Testimony this year, the mayor said.
Four of the five chil- BEAUTIFICATION —
dren of a -37-year-old Wa- NANCY
j WASHINGTON (UP1)— He also said that 1665 saw
.Former Senate Aide Rob- terford Township mother the start of the city’s beautifi-
ert (JvCBobby) Baker was died early this morning as cation program with the plant-
ing of more than 800 trees and
indicted by a federal grand flames left their green, shrubs.
Jury today o n charges of two-story frame home at Two downtown parking lot#
tax evasion, conspiracy 3980 Arcadia Park, 'a were redesigned- and resur-
and other oflenses.H charred hull. faced teat year. A third park-
' Attv. (Sen. Nicholas Deb. Kab K ilted in the
ing the city lot on Huron, be-
ze n b a ch said the nine-count to three daughters and a son tween Mill and East W i d e
m of Mrs. Barbara Brown: Track, an all-day parking
dictmeoh charged that Baker
understated hie income by 184,- Katheryn, 15; Nancy, 12; area.
mM Under development and rede-
658.91 for 1161 end 1161. :r. Donald, 9; and Julia, 7.
A fifth child, Larry, 14, velopment, Taylor cited the con-
Baker da# was accused at
reached safety by r u n n i n g struction of trunk water mains
evading 6SM6M7 ta teteral on Joslyn, Giddings and Walton
income texee for these H a across the porch roof end jump-
ing to the ground, according to in 1965 at a total cost of about
years, the Justice Department. $300,000.
r«mh a neighbor.
A A A
A A A
The grand ju ry also indie GUTTED HOME - Four children were killed as fire Pm Mm Pr»»« n u ll Taylor labeled this the first
Township police said Mrs. KATHERYN
Clifford Jones, former lieuten- raged through fills Waterford Township home at ISIS Brown, 15, her listen , Nancy, 13, and Julia, 7, and. a Brown, a divorcee, was working concrete step toward developing
ant governor of Nevada, on Arcadia Part early today. The victims were Katheryn brother, Id, t . Another brother, Xarry, f4, escaped.*’ at Pontiac State Hospital when the northeast section of the city.
charges that he committed per the alarm was turned in at 4:17. OTHER AREA
Fire Chief Lewis (Bud) Goff Other water mains include oqe
Jury during testimony
N eighbor's
U N . Peace
indicated it was only a matter jn Voorheis, Telegraph to James
last March 17. ; y of three or four minutes before K, on several streets to the
* • * fire fighters from Station No. 2 north end, and on streets on the
The grand J u ry charged
Baker, former eecre to tee S o N ear, Y e t arrived on the scene. of the dty.
Senate Democrats, conver- U N I T E D NATIONS, N.Y. The letter said President 'arts before leaving on his SPACE BEATER Sanitary sewer construction
sion or felonious
from-two Califi
of $67,666 (AP)
savings It
The United States Johnson in the test two weeks Christmas Eve. C an't H elp Goff attributed [Link] to
downstairs oil s p a c e heater and
year, according to Tay-
included several areas, -
called on all the organs of the had sent messages and personal the absence of the secre-
loan executives. an inefficient smoke pipe hook- such as ea Walton, Cartwright,
-general, who is on vaca-
United Nations and all the coun- representatives to Thant, Pope up, ledtling from the small heat- Joslyn aad Bloomfield.
ANOTHER Goldberg handed the com- “ (t’s awful to be so close and
tries in the world today to help Paul VI and various govern mon to Undersecretary not be able to do anything." er to the chimney. Tagged aa the second concrete
Another coun charged that step toward opening the north-
get the war In Vtet Nam to the ment leaders “ in puirsuit of Jose Rolz-Bennett. A A Fear trucks were called to
633,660 received by of the city for de-
third California jHpte table. ."SSW *- peace” and ‘in this connect! Goldberg teH tee secretary- That’s how Mrs. Arthur Cad- quench tee blase, reported by
fraud from A 'It'' A ' Taylor said p l a n s
our bombing of1North Vtet Ni neighbors Louise Stem s, 1094
savings and executive was general that the United States well of 3962 Arcadik'Park, Wa- last year for the con-
Bate across U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. has not been resumed since Areadia Park, and Mrs, Ar*
transported kid nude the following potato terford Township, described a
Christmas truce." tear - Cadwell, . 3102 Arcadia
state lines violation of fed- Goldberg made tiw bid in a tet- in H a contacts with key gov- tragic fire which claimed the Page 2, Col. 3)
ter*H U.N. Secretary-General U A" ; g "A Park.
c n l law. ernments: lives of four children next door. JU LIA
Thant for distribution to tee Goldberg, who himself vtfrited Although the dwelling s t i l l
Baker, rasigMd as Sen- other 116 U. N. members ds a the Pope and some others; said That the United States is Victims of tec blaze were stands, it was regarded as a to-
ate Democratic secretary aa Security Council document. that be had informed Tljant of prepared for discussions or ne- 6-year-old Donald Brown and
Oct. 7, 1663 and is bow an at- tal loss by Goff.
gotiations without any prior his three sisters Nancy, 18; ’A A .A
torney tbe nation’s fcapitaL conditions whatsoever or. on the Katheryn, 15, and Julia, 7.
Firemen, reportedly, had the
of the offenses allegedly basis of the Geneva agreements

'6 5 Pontia c S a les


An older brother, Larry, 14, fire under reasonable control in
While he held the Sen- of 1954 and 1962.
’ A A A approached the Cadwells for 10 or 15 minutes when they were
but others were aK able to enter the dwelling to re-
leg tete aa December 1664, -That “ a reciprocal reduc- help after escaping the burning
move the bodies. -
indkrtmtet. tion of hostilities could be envis- home. 'W o n't Work Transit
a
Wywj^Pfl( MMlld h* -
[ to a maximum penalty of
a
H it All-Time Hi$jh aged and that a cease-fire might
be the first prdeT o f business in “ The
A
poor
A
kid
A
was hysteri-
any discussion or negotiation. cal,” said Mrs. Cadwell. “ He along with her husbaad at-
SPACE HEATER
Goff and Mr*. Cadwell, who lin a t Without Pa d*
i years in prison and $18, PREPARED TO WITHDRAW said he couldn’t getbaqk in the tempted to rescue the victim*,
fines on each of four-tax | Pontiac sales in the 1965 calendar year set an all- —That the United States re- house.’’ recalled that Mrs. Brown had NEW YORK (AP) - Union
v negotiators promptly * rejected
nts; 10 yeara and $16,900 on time record, it was announced today by John Z. De- mains prepared to withdraw its had previous trouble fith the
Mayor John V. Lindsay’s plea
ia fraud count: three years and Lorean, general manager of Pontiac Motor Division. forces from .South Viet Nam “ as LEADING BROTHER heater.
today for resumption of subway
$5,000 ta ih tia ls e return count soon as South Viet Nam is in a Larry reportedly was leading The heater apparentiv leaked
and five years and $10,000 on a A total of 827,522 units were sold/in the year, a position to determine its own Donald to safety from an up- last spring, saturatlngtohe floor and bus service while contract
negotiations continue.
conspiracy charge. 20 per cent increase over future without external inter- stairs bedroom when, they be- and wall in the living room with Lindsay entered the strike
1964. Another 10 per cent the division well 514,853 Pontiacs ference.’’ came separated by smoke and oil. Mrs. Brown reportedly was DONALD talks oq the fifth day of a trans-
A A A considering purchasing a new.
increase was forecast for and 312,600 Tempests. heat. .4 - „ heater.
portation paralysis which start-
—That the United States de- ed the day he took office.
l« 6 6 .? ^ ^ g This compares with 441,801 sires nq continuing military “ I don’t think the girls ever Mrs. Brown was treated at
In Today's Pontiac officials .are hopeful Pontiacs and 243M0 Tempests presence or bases in Vtet Nam woke up,” saM Mrs. Cadwell. Ponfiac General Hospital for The rejection of his plan
came, from the seesad line of

Press
of sellteg 900,000 cars this year. sold to 1104. 1•—That the future political 'According to Mrs. Cadwell, shock and Larry for burns re-
Despite a strike, 1964’s sate of. Division officials noted that structure in South Viet Nam
Katheryn took care of another
ceived in th* fire. ^ It's Official. union negotiators, pew hand-
ling the bargaining for the
098,716 units had been the re- the 312,060 Tempests sold last should 6e determined by the A- A A

North Viets
cord. The old record was 12 per year topped considerably the South Vietnamese people them-
cent ahead of 1683..
neighbor’s children last. night
total Pontiac sales in 1958 of selves through democratic pro- and declined an offer to stay were pupils at William Austin
The three younger children
Local B a by 1st nine officers of two striking
unions who were jailed I *
Two prisoners say away Although figures are still In- 235|72 units. cesses there overnight. Burt Elementary School, 611 8 calling the strike.
blam e H an oi for U.S.
bombings — PAGE A-7. - year, Pontiac Motor Division’s
complete for the entire calendar In addition, nearly enough big ,$ A A ’>:"'; A A A Winding. Nancy was a sixth of '66 in A re a Still another court session was
scheduled for the afternoon con-
Pontiacs were sold last year to -A nd that the question of Nancy and Mrs.; Cadwell’s grader, while Donald and Julte
p i N e w Budget - market penetration rose from equal the total sales in 1955 of ramification of the two Vtet daughter, R o b i n , were good were to third and second grade, *A girl born three seconds li- cerning the possibility of levy-
ing fines against the officers
Dirksen signals iwo-? 8.6 per cent in 1664 to OJA per 546,000 units. For nearly eight Name should be decided by the friends. respectively.
party try to tost Great So- c o d last year for the first 16 years 1965 stood as the auto In- free decision of theta* two poo- Larry, clad to only a pair ter midnight Jan. 1 has been and the Uhions.
months. ALMOST INSEPARABLE Emerging from a session with
ciety funds >— PAGE B-19. dustry’s top year. ples. ' , I ef aborts, somntoned the Cad- declared tee winner to the Pon- Lindsay, the Mayor’s first inter,
“ Nancy stayed here almost
City Affairs DECEMBIHt BALES wells, aext door neighbors, tiac area Wst baby of the year vention since being sworn to, a
every Saturday night so they
DeLorean said teat 69,875 Pon- after battling flames tad es- contest. union spokesman said: “ No con-
T e m p o r a r y appropria- could go to church together,"

W inter to Make a Comeback


tiacs and Tempksts were sold caping with only a burned A A A , ‘
tion a p p r o v e d — PAGE remarked Mrs. Cadwell. “ They tract, no work."
In December. > ' arm. The distinction went to Bever-
were almost inseparable,” she WENT TO NEGOTIATIONS
Ana Nows ,.A 4 This flgare was topped only said as an added thought. ' ^ “ He was hysterical," said ly Annette Berry, daughter of
A s t r o l o g y , , . . . , . . . . . . . . BM by the 7MN sales to tee same Mrs. Cadwell, whose husband— Fred and Elizabeth Berry, 104 Lindsay hyd said that If his
Oi* Mdn Whiter will return from his vacation tomorrow p . “ Robin tried to go np the presence were needed at the
Bridge. . B-S„ period a year ago when the accompanied by falling temperatures and carrying, the threat Mil ([Link] the two a onetime fire fighter himself— St. C3air. It was their firat child.
attempted to save tee children. talks, the parties would have to
Crossword P qzzle... ,D-U divMea wws producing at aa
of snow flurries for Friday. - **' H I homes) during the fire, but I The baby waa- delivered by come to City Hall. Instead, at
Comics .4B6 accelerated rate to catch up The weatherman reports little change expected in tempera- caught her and made her ge A, '- .A A .
the call of his three-man media-
Editorials ............ -,..A 4 with tile demand of the earlier' ture tonight, tb^ low near 24 to 32. „ Cadwell kicked to the kitchen Dr. Pail r . Mltrot at Pon-
back Inside,” informed Mrs. tiac Osteopathic Hospital. tion panel, he went to the nego-
Veal- Section .,.C-3 strike. door and tried to enter , the
p f Skies will became overcast with tenperatares expected CMweR ’’ tiations at the Americana Hotel.
Markets " (Pontiac plants were shut (for to start falling late tomorrow with predicted highs in tile tow dwelling on his hands and The baby and her parents will
Mrs. Cadwell disclosed that knees, but the heat was too In- receive- gifts from 25 local mer- By the time Lladsay arrived
HftllgriffT ' T* 82 days during the'nationwide
one of her cats usually wakes tense. ' • ,' / chants and businessmen. . at tee site of negotiations the
Sports .JM-4M strike against General Motors.)
Today’s southwesterly winds. 10 to 20 mites per hour should her up to be let outloors at t RUSHED, TO WINDOW A A * A , morning work rusk 'had began
Theaters % £ # C-7 Ia the last 10 days of 1965 a
TV-Radio Program* D-U total of' 22£27 cars were sold. diminish to 6 to 12 tonight • -4 ’^ % ^ a. m. every-day.'. ... ‘.v,, The contest [Link] by to abate, wm
^ :A A . After calling police ahd fire-
WilMa, Earl . . . ..i^ .D 4 I; Thto was under the record 10- ;The Pontiac Proas to coopera-
men, Mrs. CadweU rushed to tion with the P e n t t q t'A rea Traffic Commissioner Henry
Women's Wages JftrJM day period ia 116# of 26,064. SA frosty 23 was the tew reading prior to 8 a m. in downtown “ This is ope time she didn’t
wfdie me up." , (Continued on. Page 2, Col. |) Chamber of ConiumCx. (Continued on Pag* 2. COL 67
The . past calendar year saw Pontine. By '3 p.m. the mercury had jumped to 42 m

! ' A .
A—« THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANU^Byg, 106$

Hike Accepted B ir m in g h q m A rea N ew s *

irf Steel P ric e ! C o m plain ts A b o u t Taxis


M a y B rin g La w Revision
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Johnson administration today
Petitions' for a traffic light at the condition of the road, accepted a 12.75 a ton increase
the Commerce Township inter- the darn fool drivers.';’ in structural1 stael prices BIRMINGHAM-- Complaints'will be charged andunder what
section where two young sisters ROADBLOCKS^ MENTIONED noninfiationary. Tm ' about the operation of taxicab conditions they will be used, the
were killed earlier this week A A A- companies in the city may re- board said.
were presented, this morning to Poet said that if the county Two .major companies that sult in revising the city ordi
Township Supervisor Thomas didn’t do something the people had raised prices by almost nance controlling tiie firms.
The most f r e q a e a t com-
Tilegr. , would- He indicated roadblocks plaint received, aceorihm fa
twice that amount promptly '
could be set up each day until the beard, to of near service
Bearing about 700 signatures, after the school buses had gone rolled back. The City Cooimfoskm t h i s
aad occasional failure of a
the petitions asked for traffic by. _ ” President Johnson immodjk- week, after receiving a report cUb to respond after hin&M -
signals at C a r r o 11 Lake and ately expressed gratification from the taxicab board, direct accepted a call.
Commerce Roads and Wise and " 0 the county doesn’t like
at apparent settlement of the ed the dty attorney to d rift
Carroll Lake Road. It that’s the county's prob- amendments to the ordinance The ordinance should require
steel price crisis.
lem,” said Post. ! for ita consideration. that the taxicab respond to n
Two listers, Mary A. Wil- U. $. Steel, giant of tiie in
Rep. Smart said that in his call within a reasonable lengtif
son, 14, and Lynette, 13, both dustry, was architect of the The board has recommend-
of time, the board said. It sug-
sf M Wise, Commerce Town- Judgment the site of the fatal apparent compromise raise. % ed fla t the e r,d i a a a c e he gested a waiting time of 15 mto-
ship, were killed at the latter accident was not the worst cor- announced that it would boost changed sd violations can be utos. M P il
intersection when, a car col- ner in the township.' prices on structural steel $2.75 processed through municipal
lided with a school bos and He cited tiie corner near a ton. court mid the company or own
then skidded into four stu- Walled Lake High School on it ers be Mbject to flues, f :;iM!d BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Dr.
Walter P. Nickell, naturalist at
dents waiting for another bus. South Commerce as a trouble The White House promptly Presently, the board has the Cranbrook Institute of Science
spot, and also South Commerce called this “ generally consis-
An 11-member citizens group and Glengary. power to suspend or revoke the and recipient of the recent De-
met at the site of the fated ac tent” with wage-price guide- cab company’s license. It -was troit Audubon Society citation,
’BE REASONABLE’ hWN Am pm * foies. 1 noted that if this was dime “ the will deliver his next illustrated
cident and then proceeded to
the Township Hall to meet with Urging a reasonable ap- PETITION FOR LIGHT - Petitions de- ing by (from left) Mrs. William Post, 287 REVISED PRICE' a l r e a d y inadequate service” lecture in the institute’! science
proach, Smart said, “ I don’t manding a traffic light at the intersection of Annapolis; Mrs. Larry Willis, 515 W. Beech- would be (farther hampered.
TUey, M p v Within hours, Bethlehem and ' museum Jan. l l . . • .. S ? '
* ,> -A ’ think this is any time to start Carroll Lake and Wise roads were presented dale; and Mrs. Walter Freiburger, 623. An-
Inland Steel announced they
A A - A ' - '.if A. A A
to Commerce Township officials this morn- napolis, all of Commerce Township. It. was Jhe opinion- of th e Titled “ Wings Over the Gulf,”
Leadens of the group w e r e panicking and trying to find would revise their $5-a-ton hikes
Louis Shatrau, 145 Wise, w h o someone to put the finger on board that the r e v i s e d ordi the lecture is scheduled for 1:36
that brought threats of strong
lives on the northeast comer of A A ' A 1 m nance should make it manda- p.m. Guest tickets will be avail-
administration retaliation.

City Can Be Proud of '65 Gains—Taylor


tiie intersection, and W 1f l i e m Smart suggested, “ Let’s look A A^ A 1 tory for taxicab companies to able at the door. ypf
Post, 287 Annapolis, also. Com- at the whole thing and let’s advise their passengers at the A . A • A_ - .’I,
Bethlehem, which started the
merce Township. come-up with1 some sensible time they aeoept’ cuts for trips
increases with the $5 hike Fri- The lecture is a summary of
recommendations.” v a g ln outside the city of the rates that
day, announced shortly after
ALSO ATTENDING will be charged if they are ahy what is known about northern
noon that it was rescinding the
Ah»attending the meeting different from the rates charged migrant birds which twice a
(Continued From Page One) | “ Last year your City Commis-idevelopers and believe that we boosts and would adjust them year, spring and fall, fly to tfop
were Rep! Gifford H. Smart, in Birmiatfiain: - .. -$—-4
R-Walled Lake, and Rolland
Langerman, assistant superin-
D eath A uto struction this year of the im-!8ion aVerted * >aJ«r problem are rapidly approaching a time after,a study of the U.S. Steel
portent Galloway Creek trunk which u —would“ w have — ’— J when we will be able to an- action.
— fdeveloped ' CLEAR CHARGE
nesting grounds in the north fold
return to winter quarters fo the
sanitary sewer. over the next few years, by pur- nounce firm, concrete plans for Inland also announced it would In addition, the rate c u r d tropics across the Gulf of Jfleac-
tendent Of 0 * Walled Lake
Consolidated School District. Is Inspected A A A chasing and annexing 235 acres I development that will reju- revise prices to be competitive. should show clearly what 'rates
north of the city to be used for venate the central business dis-
“ We need action and we The new t r u n k sewer will a sanitary land-fill operation,” trict.”
need it now," Shatrau told fo r D efects serve over 1,900 acres.
claimed Taylor.
CONSIDERING PURCHASE
TBey.
The supervisor said he w a s The wrecked car that killed
NEW COST
Taylor pointed out that th e
Taylor added that the site Taylor’s mesMge also noted
has been approved by the the city’s current consideration
Union R ejects Restaurant Hit L B J to A s k
sewer, which is to be construct
luted to meet this afternoon two young sisters Monday was State Health Department and of an offer to purchase the prop-
wi the Oakland County Road undergoing a thorough, inspec- ed through an agreement with should serve the city for 21 erty and service building owned L indsay Plea
Commission fa} talk over th e tion today to fletermine if any
whole problem. mechanical defects may have
" r ® t
the

a i
Oakland

cost of $
County
of Public Works, has a new to-
507 ,000 .
Department years.
Last year also m w the city Wessen.
by Consumers Power Co. on
(Continued From Page One)
by Grease Fire M o re Fu n d s
A A A
Ttiey said a traffic light it- accident.
pcen responsible for causing the - take on responsibility for de- — U ifcfa M la tc facilities w e a ld A. Barnes, overseeing the flow, Sudden combustion of gratae
W e city i t a n d s to save velopment of a 25-acre indus-
b e p ro v id e d f o r s e v e r a l c it y Mid drivers apparently got an te a deep fryer is blamed for
fo r V ie t W a r
self- might be more hindrance The examination of the new $295,911 by letting the coun- trial park on a site north of d e p a rtm e n ts n o w in s c a t t e re d
than help. car was authorized lato yester- ty put in the sewer rather than South Boulevard, the mayor lo c a tio n s . earjier start today. a fire, which partially gutted the
day by Asst. Prosecutor Tim for the city to proceed atone, said. - -Ml .A . A A, kitchen and interior of the Red WASHINGTON (JV-Presidnt
“TOOCLOSE’
othy E. Dinan, in charge of the he taid. Sewage revenues will : a -V a Major strides were taken in hi an effort to ease the more
Barn Restaurant at 445 Eliza- Johnson plans to ask Congress
•He said the stop signs for investigation. piy for the sewer. 1965 in meeting the hous clogged evening travel rush, the next week for an extra appro-
The city received a gift of beth Lake yesterday. ,
Wise were too dose to the in-
The car is at the central ga- Construction got under way in $110,000 worth of equity from needs of low, medium and high- city recommended that busi- L •• A A A priation of almost $13 billion to
tersection. th e signs should be income families, claimed Tay- nesses in lower Manhattan vol-
moved bade, he said. rage in the camrty’s service lato 1965 for the second tog of the Greater Pontiac Develop- lor. untarily stagger work hours. Assistant Fire Chief Charles cover the coats of the Viet Nun
center. A crew of county me- rechanneltog the Clinton River ment Corp. to take over the ir A A. Marion directed two engines and war, sources report.
- la addition, the supervisor chanics was conducting the fan within the city. ' park project. PEAK SPREAD
thought warning signs should A A* A He said over 1,300 multiple a ladder trade fo flghting the „i the money would be for foe
pectin. FINANCING “ By spreading the peak over
bo erected to want motorists Still a n o t h e r major sewer dwelling units were either under Maze, extinguished in just over fiscal year ending next June 31,
of the stop. Driven by Mrs. Kenneth Ostin, project is in the planning stage, Resale of the land l? to fi- construction or in the planning longer period it relieves the
24, of .335. Main, Milford, the according to Taylor. This to a nance development costs of thO stages in 1965...; pressure,” Barnes said. “ We’ll an hour after the alarm was but only about $5 billkm of the
Tttby said a red blinker auto collided with a school bus, lie able to cope with i t ” received fo 3:36 p.m. jtotal is dated for actual ex-
project.
shou)d also be installed at the and then careened into a group trunk sewer down Opdyke to Also in the area of housing,
The bargaining talks were Damages, according to Fire
penditure by then.
Wise-Carroll Lake Road inter- of four children. serve the projected osteopathic Another important event in the mayor noted that 65 low-in- A A
college at Auburn and Opdyke. thrown into a turmoil yester- Marshal Charles Metz, were
section. 1965 was the relocation of a come units were constructed The $5 billion would be spent
day by the Jailing aad collapse “ at least” $1«J66: No injuries to repiace^military stocks.
A A "A The accident occurred at Car- ’TREMENDOUS RESPONSE’ scrap yard operation from the last year.
•A A A of a a le a leader Michael J. were reported.
He said the cost for a traffic roll Lake and Wise fit Com- Oh the college, Taylor Mid core of die city, according to Quill. One source said the rentals-
signal would be about $1,200. merce Township. 1965 m w the end of the com- the mayor.
Two systematic code enforce- Metz said a faulty thermostat der of the funds is befog
A A A ment programs were inaugur- He and eight other officers of on the deep fryer permitted the
REASONABLE CHANCE munity drive to purchase the The scrap yard firm is ’ to sought “ to case we need it
„ .... .. Fatally injured were Mary A. college site. He said $416,000 move onto 1 site near the city’s ated as part of the city’s inten- two striking unions were arrest- grease to overheat and then to Viet Nam-tkat’s the bed
W ey indicated foe t o w M h ip ^ fo ^ ^ sified campaign to rid Pontiac ed on the order of a judge who
was raised in a “ tremendous new sanitary landfill along Col-' way of putting it.”
h a O m M M hla dunce of se- ette| 1Si daughterg of ^ ^
response” by the public. lier’.,
of substandard housing. found'them in contempt for ig- ip ite.
curing Taylor said the case load is noring a court order forbidding ' .jvt:. •, r A /k,- A- He said it was a matter of
* Marvin Wilson, of 280 Wise, A A A
and Carroll Lake Roads. The first office building*has large, but substandard struc the strike. Heat from the flames cracked prudence rather than planning
Commerce Township; Commenting on downtown fs- tures came down last year at
gone up. A A A open several large (date-glass for an attended military opera-
Speaking of the cost, Sha- FAIR CONDITION development, Taylor sakfr
trau said It east about the Storm drains are other facil- the rate-of more than one per Two hours after entering jail, windows at the front of the res- tion. »
Mn|. Ostin is in fair condition ities put in place in 1065 in var- "We have been meeting with iweek. Quill,' 60, collapsed. taurant. A A. A
same thing to “ bofy your
Iddo.” at Pontiac General Hospital ious locations, around the city, Added to the $1.7 billion voted
Dinan said that he expected said ths mayor.'* Other major by Congress last August and
The other spokesman for the 0 order a warrant charging drains — the Hamlin and Mur-
$760 million approved in May,
citizens group, Post said they Mrs. Ostin with negligence, but phy drains—are in the planning the new appropriation would
wanted' the light within a wanted the car to be inspected
month.* first “ jo be positive that no me- Taylor claimed a banner year F lu s h C o n g F r o m H il l H jd e o u fs bring the total for increaaed
action to Viet Nam to $14 Milton
Said TUey, “ It’s'not entirely chanical failure was involved.” in 1965 for the city’s street-light- phis.
ing program. Almost every sec- SAIGON, South Viet Nam would be doubled in 1966 to $400 such other imports as fertilizer scrapped with the Communists BOMBING LULL
tion of the city became better (AP) — South Korean Marines million in foodstuffs. The United and construction material wpuld for the fiPst time in days of
Reports of tiie request for ex-
lighted with the Installation of and Vietnamese paratroopers States has been forced to ship bit increased considerably hut fruitless petroling. The Viet
Th e W e ath e r 489 new limits. have flushed a large Viet Cong rice to the war-ravaged country, probably Would not double tiie Copg threw up mdrtar fire, tra money came as the toll fa{
force out of hideouts in which normally is a rice export- 1966 total of $130 miltion, wounding eight Leathernecks, the bombing of North Viet Nam
hundreds of caves and tunnels er. 1 jm ' U.S. Marines ranging out of including four officers and -A targets headed into its 13th day
in the coastal hills near Tuy Bell, on an inspection tour, their big base at Da Nang, 380 master sergeant, in a valley 18 — a lull that Sen. Richard B£
Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report Hoa; 240 miles northeast of Sal- said financial assistance for miles northeast of Saigon, miles southwest of Da Nang. Russell says may be extended
’ PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Generally sunny and mild for two more weeks.
today. Highs 40 to 4$. Partly cloudy with little temperature Six Skyraider fighter-bombers Rossell, Georgia Democrat-
change-tonight, lows 24 to 32. Thursday mostly cloudy and caught one fleeing guerrilla who heads the Senate Armed!
taming colder by late in the day, Mgko 34 to II aorth, aad band in the open as “ Operation Services Committee, qnes-J
low Ms south. Southwest winds U to 28 miles HimtaUhiny to Jeffer8on” .drew, to a close, and tioaed both the tactics of the*
• to 12 miles tonight. Friday outlook: colder with snow the pilots claimed, that 60 of tiie bombing suspension and its j
flurries. ’• ’ (Continued From Page One) black-dad insurgents wq,r e chances for bringing about*
Taosy m v miik Tueaday M NUsa rear window in an attempt to killed. meaningful negotiations with*
l o u t temperature preceding I let raa A A’ A ** the Communists.
Mlgtiaat. temperature bring Katheryn to Mfoty-
At S «JR.: wind Vatdclty 5 m#Ji Loweet tamperatura In five days of fighting, the
Direction: Souttwwt Mean tamperaturt ........... U “ It was just too intense,” “ I certainty would not like t9
Sun eeti Wodnotdey ot 5:14 p.m. Weather: Sunny Koreans and- Vietnamese
Sun rlM* Thureday at S:U a.m. > she said sadly.-. b e' the first naval pilot to fll
Mean aata Tlwrodty at 7:41 am Tseeder's Tamparatura Chart claimed 279 Viet Cong killed at over those SAM (mtesite) titei
Moan rita* Wednesday at 3:34pm. Alpena 44 ISPart Worth 47 41 Katheryn was sleeping in t a cost of light casualties to
Escenaba 14 If Jacksonville 41 » after the delays,” he Mid to a4
Paiateaei Temperatures Or. K e pt* 44 17Kansas CHy 4S M downstairs bedroom, while the themselvep. The Communists
dam.......... 35 11-am . . Hougtitan 17 11LSa Anj slsi 47 41 other children were in two up- launched a counterattack Tues- interview.
7 am. .........*4 Urn. ..:-,. Lanting « 17Miami Seech 74 4S
Sam......«... ts l p.m. ... Marquette » SSMHwMkaS 41 'll stairs bedrooms. day night, but evidently decided'
f am ...... is t p.m..... Muakogon 41 II New OrlMnt 40 M A A A
IS am......... 17 Pcliiton I W MNew Yarfc 45 34 to flee today, leaving a major In Honolulu, Gen. Wallace Mi
Traverse C. 41 33Omaha 44 n According to reports of police guerrilla base area in Phu Yen Greene Jr., Marine Conn corns >m»
One Year Age in Panned -Ibuquerque 41 17Phaenot 44 11
Highaat tamparatura .............. IS ittinta ! 15 4S Pittsburgh 41 14 and^neighbors, which somewhat Province to the allied force, mandant, said the lull is givin;
Lowest tamparatura ........... 17 Bismarck 7 -4 St. Lew* 41 N conflicted, the two hoys woke
Moan tamparatura .... SIX Boston 41 33Salt Lake C. spokesmen Mid. ‘ foe Communists time to ce
WoetMr: Partly cloudy ICMcape 44 31 S. Francisco 54 51 up first and Larry loot Donald their breath.
——- Cincinnati 45 11 L I. Marla 1 1 | The Viet Cong brbke off con-
t Lowest Tsmporaturea Denver 54 11Seattle 37 34 in the smoke while trying to tort at midday. Operation Jef-^ ’ Greene said “ during * the
TMt Data ip M Years Oatrolt 41 WTampa
17 In MW 4 in MBtiOvtuth II 11Washington m 25 lead him to safety, ferson relied heavily on artillery standdown, the people there (in
i . A A North Viet Nam) can make thg
and air support, and the Ko-
Police Mid that the boys woke reans used nonlethal tear gas to most of it to repairs, replace!
up the two younger girls, but drive some Of the Communists ments and rehabilitation.” I
apparently couldn’t reach Kath- from their hideouts.
eryn, a sophomore at Waterford
Township High Schqpl. HELICOPTER LOST
th e home, which the Browns The U.S. 1st Cfovalry, airmo- Expect JfK 's Sifter, • j
rented, is owned by Mrs. Dinah bile, Division lost one of its huge
Chariebois of 17391 Quincy, De- flying helicopter cranes to a Lawford to G e t Divorce
troit crash near Mang Yang Paaa, to HOLLYWOOD (DNL-Frfondaf
The blase gives the township the central highland 275 miles ef Phter Lawford and Ms wife*
four fire fatalities for the year, northeast of Saigon. All aboard Pat, sister ef the late presi-J
two more than all o f 1965 when were killed. The $$-million'cyaft dent John F. Kennedy, expect]
ooly two persons lost their lives. normally carries a three-man them to be' divorced early!
It was the first multiple ion crew, but .military spokesmen next month.
of life by fire is the township did not know immediately how u Reports, of an impending)
since July 14, 1961 when three many persons were aboard* or divorce multiplied yesterday!
children perislwd to a fire at the cause of the crash. when M n. Lawford and ane!
1816 Manse. As foe fighting *raged to the EYES OF WAR—Two small Vietnamese YearVday as the 173rd Airborne Brigade of her children rrmifotii In’ *
NATIONAL WEATHER — Rato is forecast (or most of- T ie victims of. the 1911 blaze south, the director of the U S. Children gate at an American paratrooper made a sweep to Bao Trai area, about 20 Sun Valley, Idaho, while the -
the eastern hatf of the nation tonight and also to the Pacific were Tammy Kittfo, Laura Agency for International Devel- holding an M79 grenade launcher as they miles west of Saigon* to round up Cong rest of die Kennedy, family, !
Northwest. Snow for expected in the north, central areas. 0 l Mishenko and Patricia Mtoben- opment, David. Bell, announced ding to their mothers who huddle agfotet a suspects. The sweep was *a multibattalion including the tote president's j
will ha pokier ft) most of foe Atiantic Coast Vuics and milder ko Their mother fo Harriett that American commodity as- canal bank for protection from Viet Cong operation by Ytetnampse, Australian and widow J U k to-a il her chit-;
|the Ohio Valley and along the Caftfornia Coast. > Kittle. P ® - ' tisiance to ' .South Viet Nam sniper fire. The picture was made New American unite. M il dren, departed the aid resort.
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