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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 29

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Thursday, Novmbr 4, 1965 PAGE 3, SECTION New York Stocks Start Laying Water Lines In E. China Stocks Strong At Opening New Algonac Code In Effect Picks Counsel For Tuscola Man Who Periled Officer BAD AXE Circuit Judge holding Deputy Sheriff Edward Arthur M. Bach Wednesday ap-jMroczek a prisoner at the point pointed Philip Woodworth, Bad of a gun and knife for aeveral -T- MARINE CITY Extension of water lines from Meisner 19 7 a rrk rr. 'ai SPm S9v 59 1 34 34 34 iTompoEl .52 49 39ft 39H 39 TennGas 1.1 4 124 12'4 24 24 24 Gains Extend To Many Categories north to three streets west of Belle River was to begin 27 80 80 80 12 21 21 21 272 73 73 73 59 145 143 V44 4,2 3 21 20 20 4M ft Tli A. hours Oct.

24-25. Judge Bach placed Edward Ordinance Defines Village Land Use Axe attorney, defense counsel for Max Frank Buschbach- NEW YORK (AP)-Aircrafts. t0lty If "'T-urlines and electronics w' The C5 595 project intended 9 to provide water services to 56 55 55 V4 Icirn ijtj 48 41 48 4 TexGSuf .40 5 55'i 2S- 25V. TexP Ld 3Sg 36 35H 35 Textron 1.80 ST 57H Thiokol JSg II 10 'A TWewat Oil 41 41 41 Jim RB 1.80a 22 221 22'4 Trans Air 38 38 38 Transom .800 4ii 4414 Transrtron 59 59 V. TrlCont 1.13g 2 Jt 28 14 fw I "i about 50 existing and potential; ALGONAC Algonac's new er.

28. of Gagetown. charged the'tint yt with felonious assault and re-10 be served the Huron toun sisting an officer. ty Jail, for burglary of vending; 40 39 40 homes on Bryson, Woodland zoning ordinance, adopted by 194 Key stocks advanced I anH av.Iv i anps Viuao. Oct 5 i Buschbacher is accused of, machines.

JJB 52 fract, t0 a Neson sharw ExcavatJeffectivetoday. 8 75 TVi 75-' wall Street cast off Hs usual jn company. Marine City.) The ordinance, including a S5 1-iThursday caution which is contractor for the work. lining map which establishes it 43 42 43 been based on fear that the, land use classificiations for pro- Seles figurtt or unofficial GenTIre Unless otherwise noted, rates of dlvl-GaPocttlc lb aends In the foregoing table are annual GettyOII tog disbursements based on the last quarterly Gillette 1 20a or serrri-annuol declaration. Special or Glen Aid Ma extra dividends or payments not deslg- Goodrch 2 20 a dividends or paymems not desig- Goodyr 125 noted as regular are Identified In the GraceCo 1 20 following footnotes.

GranitCS 140 a Also extra or extras, Annual 1 20a rate plus stock dividend, Liquidating ot Nor Ry 1 dividend, Declared or paid In IMS west Finl plus stock dividend, Paid last year. GtWSua 1 60a Payable In stock during 1945, estimated Greyhnd 90 cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distrlbo-ifiruJnn a' tion dote, Declared or paid so for this Guif 2a year, ft Declared or paid otter slock dlvl- Gu(f on dend or split up. Declared or paid this Gulf SUt 1 year, an accumulative Issue with divl-i dends In arrears, Hew Issue, Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred or UD no action taken at lost dividend meeting. 1 Declared or paid In 1964 plus stock TTuz! ik dividend, Paid In stock during 1964, estimated cash value on ex-dlvidend or ex- TTTLfL aL eld-Colled. xEx dividend.

y-Ex Dlvl- dend and sales In full. x-dis-E xdistribu- MS tion. xr Ex rights, xw Without war- J'S rants, ww With warrants, wd When dis- 9Hlr trtbuted. wl When Issued, nd Next day i'Sl delivery. nouse i.eu In' bankruptcy or receivership or LP I being reorganiied under the Bankruptcy "icT JZ Act, or securities assumed by such com- 3 'S ponies, tn Foreign Issue subed to In- HuP CP 2SI terest equaliiatlon tax.

NEW YORK (AP) Following is a list 'deal Cem 1 of selcted stack transactions on the New IllCenlnd 2 40 York Stock Exchonge with noon priors: "GRand I Sales Nef "land Stl 2 (hds. High Low Lost Chg. A InferlkSt 1.60 A IntBusMch 6 Mark must also pay costs or 75 and make restitution of 55 to Harold Knoblock, Port Ausi; tin, and $57.95 to Frank Minrj nick, Kinde. Mark previously pleaded guilty. im iSS iS i562 Vii Federal Reserve Board might, up nnAun perty in the village, became ef UIL 41111.

14. 1J 1 I 112 Cpl. Reed Harris Notes 25 Years In State Police ST. CLAIR Cpl. Reed S.

8 this week that the 'f vc wnen louay it-. 26 26-mg measure utn townshin will be unable to ob-ine local newspaper. i47S margin, or stock a Vst 1 depsi! box on Village Council this week 29 29 29-v, General Motor, recovered announced that a more com- 19 25 32 11 2 10 10 6 6 .1.: m-iJ 01 nuou, 1 pact presentation of the ordi 11 17 17 V. Harris today completing 25 RIVEI DEATHS The board agreed to have nance will be available soon to.years service wjtn the Michigan 33 33 33 Chrysler and rord also rose. 9 9 9 V'1 Aerospace contract, aided the an amendment to the town- 28 tne pudiic in me iorm oi State Police 35 1 ranrAcAnlino that Indue.

Carbide 2 40K. 40.4 iU" 491 4V 491 'OnOilCal 120 146 SVe 50 50 on Po 16 28 28' 28 On Tank 2 35 41 41 41 Vi uAlrL 1.50O 43 50 49 50 Unl1Ar 32 35 3514 JSVi Cp 51 15 14 14 Jjnl Frurt I 4014 22 iK Gos i.70 48', 48 4 1.20 24 7 7SVj 75 A USBorox 24 49 48 49 Vt usGypsm 3a 14 68 8 68 US Indujt 13 55 55 55 5s LlneT 2b II 12,4. USPIyw? 1. 292 25Vi 25 25 us Rub 2 20 31 US Smelt US Steel UnMatch .50 7 20 20 20 UmvOPd 1.20 X3 63 63 63 52 S4 S3Vi 54'-4 25 47 46 46 4- Vonod Cp la 4 76 76 76 iVarian As 7 39 39 39Vi VoscoMt 1 80 27 am $35 S35Vi Vendo Co .50 19 40 39 39 VaEIPw 1.20 74 65 63 65 4-1 25 94 94V, 94 r. 3 9 9 9 Walworth CO 10.

31. 3i 31-, JJornPW 67 63 62V, 63 1 nLm on 58 WnAlrLin .80 20 59 i4 se WnBonc ,0 WUnTel 1.40 firearm, ordinance booklet. ship's Corporal Harris joined the of prepared to permit use JOHN T. ATWELL MARINE CITY John T. Atwell.

67. of 6609 South River- 3 35 34 58 51 51 42 19 19 52 52 -V- 27 271,4 39 23 23 4 42 41 IB 32 THE COUNCIL has ordered probationary period was 1.000 zoning ordinance .4 r. tii. tt- 19 try. Boeing and United Aircraft 52 were up i eacn- 27 Airlines continued to run up as 23 V' prospects for booming revenues 5 remained unmarred.

Eastern to be published. They will uw flU a.ea Wednesday ron inr cffrvprl at nnctc lit WakaJu i iiu3(iuai sold for $1 each. target shooting range, at the Southeastern Michigan Conservation Club on Belle River Road. When the ordinance was adopted in September, as a revised edition of a previous fire- He and the former Winifred 40 52 52 52 and American Airlines rose I neia, nougnton LaKe, iNew cut-falo, and Grand Haven. -W- 121 21 40V, 40V.

40V. -V. I JS 44Vl 44 '4 44' each. 17 Some of the glamour issues, 19 Garlick were married in 1928. Mr.

Atwell was a member of the Marine City Chamber of Corporal Harris ha, three meritorious service awards. He 61 60 60 37 IntPaper 1.20 Purpose of the ordinance is to provide appropriate and orderly future development and use or land in the village. victims of orofit takine recently. 7 17 39 39 V. 34 13 29 12 119 12 74T 1.20 -mi.

u. im 38 n.i armc nrHinnnrp thp rlnh's nro- and his wife, Sylvia Ann, live Commerce and Holy Cross Cath 184 7 59 9 9 9 9 Ve icluvcicu. 4.CIIUU aiiu rumiuiu 111 34 4- 7 16 39 38 34 44 57 40 39 37 Camera perty was included in an area 46 44 484 4'2 48'l 4 gained 2, Fairchild at 812 Brown Street. They haveiolic Church. He retired 10 year, tuA ertne Pa or) A Dpfrnit anH onn am a rantnin nn tho 23 28J4 28Vj 28V4 vd I in which the ordinance restricts JohnsManv 2 144 58 18 40 4 39 X86 47Vl 471s qi JonLogon .80 The new ordinance repeals attendin'g Michigan! Lakes.

Since his retirement, he SI 1 ,1 Weyerhr 1.20 2,2 I ia Whirl Cp 1.20 WhiteM 1.40 53 35 66 70 3 83Vj 83 Lilt Tishman Realty rose 2 to use of firearms Mii H. Jones 2.70 14 53 3 35 20 66 24 71 -K 34 38 owned and operated the Tag-A- 79 47 47 47 243A on a block of 2.700 shares. The townshiD board set Feb. 7 TV'V" State University, and a daugh- ownsmp ooaru r. 190 29'i 29ft 7M Joy M'B which out.

74H 7m 74 2VV WlnnDIx 1.32 UMlUMrfk 1 4 36 36 36 'I 11 I i s. U-U HalH-C WIIH.1I 13 icjaiucu bo uui -tmr 28 28 28 The company has called for 15 as the ast day by ter, Annette. regarded as the last day by which, 32 39 38 39 v. tenders of up to 500,000 sharesjtownship tax bills may be other 72 62 25 55 56 -X- 1 4. I 72 61 24 55 81 of its stock at 525 a share.

61 IV4 Kolser Al .90 24 KayserRo .60 551 Kennecott 5 ja 14 KernCLd 2 40 lift iiiaoI, nmmanflal lha i 1 1 witnoui a penauy cnaige. 239 21 137 10 20 43 10 31 17 Long Trailer Court. Mr. Atwell is survived by his widow; a brother, William R. Atwell.

Marine City; and a cousin, Capt. Robert Endleman, Florida. 11119 ttcciv, iiiv ow i'r- 113 1111 tJ3 1 82V4 Algonac Man 22, Faces Cottage Burglary Charge x26 36 35 Worthlng1n 1 236 3 36V. 14 125 125 125 Vi 14 66 66 66 Xerox Cp .70 30 62 61 62 1 16 53 52 52 2 64 64 64 jYngstSht 1.80 21 31 31 31 13 75 75 38 38 38 -HlSj age's newest police officer, Leon J. Viger, for rescuing a motorist AAJm AAlt Aillm MmDLHirK Koppers 2.40 38 38 38 i rtrvin liiuusmcs, wnitn tiimo- 28 40 40 40 'ed 7 to 46 Wednesday on news it plans to introduce color tele- 157 109 107 109 3 vision sets with Japanese-made Th.

Associated Press 19 tubes, was delayed In 18 18V, Korverw 18 from a canal following a traffic Remains are In the Bower and 44 7Q7. 7U4. 71. 4. KreSOe I.4U accident last week.

ALGONAC An Algonac Rfs- Funeral home where the Traffic Light At Sandusky Corner Voted i tt sr Aft'j II Abbott Lob 1 ABC Con .80 ACF Ind Address 1.40 Admiral Air Red 2 SO Alleg Cp Allegh Lud 2 Alleg Pw 1.06 Allied 1.90b Allied Sirs 3 AllisChal .50 Alum Lid .90 Alcoa 1.40 Amerada 2 80 AmAlrlln 1.25 A Bosch 50e AmBdcst 1.60 Am Con 2 AmCyan 2.30 AmEIPw 1.32 Amer Enka 1 Am FPow 1 AHome 1.10a Am Hosp .35 Am MFd .90 AMet CI 1.60 A Mootrt .50 AmNGos 1.70 AmOptlc 1.25 AmPhoto .20 A Smelt 2.60a Am Std 1 Am TfcT 2 Am Tob 1.70 AmZinc 1.40a AMP Inc .50 Ampex Cp Amph Corp 1 Anacon 2.75g AnkenCh ArmcoSt 3 Armour 1.60b ArmstCk 1.10 Ashl Oil 1.60 Atchison 1.60 Atl Ref 2 60 Atlas Cp Auto Cant .10 Avco Corp 1 Avnet Avon Prod 1 opening due to a press of or- Local O-C Listings 5 Michigan Nat. Bonk 49 Bid, 50 Asked 64 5 5 26 39 38 39 Kroger 1.30 471 19 18 19 36 48 47 47 36 10 10 10 Lear Sleg .60 8 51 51 51 LehPorCem 1 3 54 53 54 Vt Leh Vol Ind 119 8 8 8 Lehman 1.92g 3 65 65 65 LOFGIS 2.80a 18 20 19 19 LlbbMcN .421 393 65 65 65 17 41 41 41 Lionel Corp 33 'Port Huron Paper 22 Bid, 24 Asked' Maratnon Ull Slipped TO 33 57 Southeastern Gas 34 Bid nn rmanino WnrVe nf nnfl onr! 33 33 7 57 57 man, being held in Wexford Rosary will be recited at 8:30 County Jail at Cadillac on p.m., today and Friday, charge of burglary of a cottage! Services will be held at 8:30 on Harsens Island, is to be Saturday In the funeral turned to St. Clair County to-j home and 9 a.m. Saturday in day for arraignment. iHoly Cross Catholic Church, with Detective Norman E.

Jones of Rev. James T. Shannon, pastor. Marine City Woman Faces Trial On Bad Check Charge MARINE CITY Regina E. Litherland, 44, of 5591 North 1 13 13 13 26 77 76 77 29 4 4 4 Illllllllllllllllllllll 122,500 shares.

Pan American op- oAiNDUbiw city wrnncu ened on 22,500 shares, up at' Passed a resolution Wednesday 116 116 1 31 117 2 31 31V. 31 Lmonin aereeine to oarucipaie in me 2 nnpnino ViWk inr-lnHorl- cost of installing and maintain 14 94 15 27 9 io 61 61 4-1 22 23 16 17 23 23 I 33 33 47 47 47 Livingsu mi 23 23 23 LockhdAlrc 2 32 31 32 Loews Theat 83 82 82 -1 LoneSCem 1 8 8 8 LoneSGa 1.12 71 71 71 Long 111 LI 1 AMERICAN EXCHANGE Brunswick, ud at VA onling a traffi.c siSnal M19 17 10 123 62 28 23 63 17 12 23 28 34 26 45 Street) and M-46 (Sanilac Ave 1,7,800 shares: American Tele- 35 the St. Clair State Police Post said James H. Stone, 22, Inter-lochen Drive, was arrested in Wexford County on a warrant charging him with the July 7 burglary of a cottage at 8248 45 45 phone, unchanged at 65'g on 13, 2 42 42 47 nue), Sandusky's main intersection. The council agreed to share 41 36 35 35-r8llllllllllllllllHHIHHH'i000 Chrysler, up Vi at 564 on 27 37 37V, 37 Lortiioro z.

5 62 62 62 LuckyStr 1.4J 12 48 47 47 Lukeni Stl 1 18 32 32 32 4- 26 80 80 I River Road, pleaded innocent when arraigned before Justice Elmer S. Kodet, Port Huron Township, to a bad check charge. Bond of $40 was set. Trial Is to be held Nov. 12.

She was arrested by St. Clair State Police on a complaint of issuing a bad Following Is a ic nnn- anA fin I1M est NEW YORK (AP) ll.i rtnrlr trnnnrtlnn nn th. 'ii ur Middle Channel Drive. 2 69 2 J4 American Stock Exchonge with noon on 17.DUU the cost with the State Highway Department by paying 25 per officiating. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

MRS. FRANK STULAR FAIR HAVEN Mrs. Fran--ces Stular, 82, of 7392 Shea Road, died Wednesday In St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens.

Mrs. Stular was born Dec. 10, 1882 in Yugoslavia. She came to the United States in 1907. She lived in the Anchor Bay area since 1932.

Mrs. Stular is survived by jt p'i -r -im prices: 23 23 eM Net Wednesday, the Associated 25 23 17 70 cent. 11 26 65 24 25 17 66 70 Ht 4 tiit Press Average of 60 stock, rose L. Aerojet 8 31 31 31 i Two proposals for signals check for $21.88 to a Port Huron Alox Maoeth 3 12 Tt 12 MJ 03.0. THUMB DEATHS 31 I Am PatrnIA IIVi 1 8 31 15 42 43'" Prices were generally higher area store.

43 io'4 Ark La Gas 1.36 14 48 42 41 38 19 19 Am.rn 2 MOCK TrUCKl 25 MacyRH 1.40 23 Mod Fd 1.70g 17 4- MagmaC 2.60 70 Magnavox 1 iMarathn 2.20 Mar Mid 1.25 41 Marquar 39 1 45 I SO 97 1 McColl 25fc 4. McOonA 36 McKess 1 70 64 Meod Cp 1.70 1 joii MerChap 4nv. 4.11A MGM 1.50 18 i ii-i6 on tne American btocK tx- were offered by the State, (1) A traffic signal only, and (2) A traffic signal and pedestrian 23 39 1 4 2 4 34 43 2 591 3 23 13 56 215 71 554 S6 11 31 21 16 116 20 28 59 x3 22 50 52 3 44 3 44 41 70 10 25 15 44 27 S3 22 30 76 65 25 1 1' change. 22 TODD CHARLES COUSINS control signals. S.4.

2,4. tlAMd 011 0 2W 'Atlo Cp wt 51 52 1, Barnes Eng 43 43 Brat Trac .60 i Brrt Pet 70 70 Brown Co .60 MARLETTE Todd Charles 7 Port Austin Boys Admit Breaking 50 Window Panes 1 45 45 9 98 96 12 26 25 30 37 36 15 64 64 29 1 1 75 39 39 21 40 39'i 29 23 48 7 3 8 8 13 255 5 13-16 1 2 Cousins. 23 months, of 6700 THE COUNCIL voted unani 1 22 7 8 13 5 2 8 3 three daughters, Mrs. Frances 25V. 25 ICampb Chlb Howard Road, died in his home 43 44 4-1 8 1-16 13 I 5 2 116 8 3 V.

53 1 Con So Pet mously to have both the traffic Williams, Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Victoria Latour and Mrs. Ann 45 123 122 122 1Jf PORT AUSTIN Three boys, BabcokW 1.10 Bait GE 1.44 Beaunlt 1.40 Beckmn Beech A Bell How .40 Bendlx 2.40 Benguet Beth Stl 1.50 BigelowS 1.40 Boeing 2a Borden 1.11 BorgWar 2.20 Brlggs Str 2a BrlstMy 1.20a Brunswick Bucy Erie 2 Budd Co .80 Bullard .60 Bulova Burl Ind 1 Burroughs 1 and pedestrian control signals 13 15 1 53 53 30 30 64 64 8 8 Tuesday after a long illness. He was born Dec. 10, 1963 in Marlette, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 9 3 53 30V4 Cdn Javelin Cinerama Con Mng 1.80 Cont Tel .40 14, 13 and 11, admit, officers 53 6 80i 110 29 30 installed. The cost of the installation will be about $3,010. say, they broke about 50 win Marie Torney, both of Fair Haven; two sons, William and Oscar Stular, both of Fair 2 854 85 854 2 2, 3 Ctrywlde Rlty 12 Legislature To Be Recalled Dems To Try For Veto Overriders Charles Cousins. 55 24 24 24 4- dow panes Saturday night in the 42 41 41 Creole 2 MM 4 26 85 85 15 Data Cont 17 16 16 11 Surviving are his parents, two Haven, and three sisters 4 40 40 40 Eaultv Co 3 3 3 V.

9 42 42 42 ne "enj 13 471, 47 47 4- V. MinnMM 1.10 2 4494 44 44 jWo Km Te 7 924 92 92 1 JS 441 8 8 8 19 58 58 58 V2 13 20 20 20 WorrtDU 1.40 87 27 25 27A 13 20 20V. 20 MontWord 1 38 42 42 42 45 44 43 43 Motorola 1 I MtSt TT 1.12 Sandusky's share of the cost will be about $752. 10 2 9-16 2 2 9-161-16 building formerly occupied by Mayes Bros. Tool Manufacturing Company.

State Police Cpl. Frank P. 5 8 8 8 1 38 38 38- Fargo 0M, 16 35 35 35 Felrnt Oil 6 23 23 23 iFy Tiger 1.24f 63 143 140 142 3 Gen Devel sisters, Pamera and Carmell Cousins, both of Marlette, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services wui do con 64 26 25 26 In its letter to the council, the 23 4 4 4 ducted at 9:15 a.m.

baturflay 5 26 26 26 Gen Plvwd 21 Highway Department said it will Lyon and Port Austin Police Of 9 9V. 13 13 IV, 1V Giant Yel Gnldfleld be at least 30 days before San Lee Hobson, Marlette, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cousins, Marlette. LANSING (AP)-Lawmakers 'Nat Alrl 120 2.

ficer Harry Cove say the boys admitted the vandalism after 4 4 27l 27 24 23 dusky's resolution has cleared 139 111 116 117 42 Gt Bas Pet 20 59 58 59 Gult St Ld 1 23 23 23 Hoerner Boxes 23 V'NatBlic 180 7 3 31 3 ,55 2 3 2 41 18 the highway department. The 20 20 20 questioning. NCashR 1.20b The remains are in Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette, where 2 7 28 11 1 9 9 4 22 signals will be installed as soon 41 ii 0' I Hycon Mfg 12 88 17 87 Corp 13 32 32 32 Kolser Ind 28v4 today were being summoned back to the State Capitol for a Jv, vJ Dec. 9 meeting, as Democrats JJ searched for enough votes to The cases will be handled In in Gendernalik Funeral Home, New Baltimore, and at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Anchorville.

Rev. Harry A. Paul, pasfor, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, New Baltimore. Th rnsarv will be recited at S3 SvJ "flm iri.

41. 4QU 4A NtJl UIST 1.40 9 13 1 2 7 28 11 1 9 9 4 22 4 50 5 1 2 as possible after the resolution juvenile court. Nat Fuel 1.4 4 32 32 32- Mockey Air 10 17 17 12 20 25 127 48 48 48 4- 14. Nat Genl .20 is approved 10 28 oo-v oa-rs wti ok 10 10 10 iMcCrory wt 37 37 37 AAeod John .48 70 70 70 iMich Sugar 22 overnae uiree muiti-minion-aoi The signal is the result of a 28 4'. 4 Jailed And Fined 4011.

407.J.H. iai ciuca services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday with Dr. Francis E. Wilson, Marlette Methodist pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Marlette Cemetery. 24 54 17 17 17 mZZTiiZ, 21 21 2' 2Leod 2.250 49 49 49 I JJ2 iZT 82ii 81 81 EfLI ii 54 54 Molybden traffic survey made last July at 5 5 House Speaker Joseph Kowal- 16 15 15 19 ii imi New Pk Mng 19 19 IPoncst Pet the request of council. Hopes 1 For Illegal Driving 35 2 ski, D-Detroit, and Senate Ma- ISia liil NEngEI 1.28 4 36 27 49 2 8:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. 49 are the many accidents of the 3 29 14 41 25 67 29 29 RIC Group 41 41 Scurry fioin 66 66 SlanalOII A 1 NJ Zinc lo BAD AXE Frank R.

Rs jority Leader Raymond 37 37 1 18 38 17 29 29 17 29 V. fender-bender variety that have Dzendzel, D-Detroit, announced 20 42 6 6 6 V. ml i'NYCent 1.30a 42 NlagMP 1.10 dill ii Nortlk Wst 6a a nan 10 27 27 27V4 V. Sperry wi 2 128 128 128 Syntex Cp occurred at the corner in the 20 41 42 15 139 127 123 126 4V. 10 17 17 17 Wednesday they had mailed no CAPT.

CHARLES COX DECKERVILLE Capt. s'. 3 M' 11 Technical .75 Dast will be eliminated and 15 telle 27, of Sebewaing, was sentenced Wednesday by Justice John P. Guza to pay fine and costs of $30 and serve a mandatory two-day jail term 8 62 61 61 WUn Control .20 42 15 77 42 50 4 4 4. tices to legislators calling them 77 77 V.

21 28 15 1 3 52 2 54 more serious accidents pre NorPac 2J0a 41 42 1 back for the one-day session Charles V. Cox, 74, Great Lakes sailor and ship master from vented. 41 4i 4i 9 53 53 53 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1965 13 35 34 34 iS ti5 Dow Jones Averages 8 39 39 39 V. ST0CK- 32 32 32 Democrats hope to round up 74 House votes and 26 in the 1910 to 1956, died Wednesday in NwstAIrl .80 Norton 1.40a after Retelle pleaded guilty to 22 21 22 56 56 56V. HARBOR BEACH Harbor 347 1 30 Indus 964.143.01 Senate, 82 31 31 31 meaning they would driving on a revoked license.

If, the William Brady Home, near fine and costs are not paid, Re-DeckerviIIe. Farm Bureau will meet Tues Frt Huron ArM 1 Death-Funerals ADAMSON, MRS. GERTRUDE T. Of 822 St. Clair passed oway November 3 at Port Huron Hospital.

Funeral services will be held ot 9:00 a.m. Saturday In St Stephen Church. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery. Remains are In the Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home. Elk at Pine Grove Ave.

Rosary 7:30 p.m. Friday. 441. 4134. 4174 28 ui.

it 4V 4M.0UI.0 237.oi.76!nave to f'nd a few Republicans J4V 40'T 40- ROliS 42 42 42 t. Tut, to. 4. at OhloEdis 1.06 day night. Nov.

9, in the home! telIe must sem another 30 Me was Dorn uct. isai in 51 ttl.l each chamber, who are will- Delaware township, Sanilac 29 29 44V. 43 13 52 5W4 52 nounc to lUTTin the fpnce. ot Mr. ana Mrs.

unesier cmungi(jayS for a discussion, "What Is Farm! ii xa i ii- a i 57 hIsj They want to thwart the veto 39 30 Bureau." $47 19 33 58 36 47 -P- 404 4 )0 second grade rails 91.130.071 by Acting Gov. William Milliken io TndusViois of three bills aimed at benefit 21 9 34 64 49 40 5 15 8 21 189 32 18 22 4 8 255 11 37v 37H 1 ino cortinr Mti-rpne rantarc iha 38 29 24 36 29 55 39V. 45 35 73 58 Find Youth Guilty Of Huron Burglary BAD AXE Gene Autry Bucholz, 19, Bad Axe, was convicted Tuesday by a Huron OLIVER E. 5o DETROIT EGGS 26 36V, 29 55 40 45 35 74 58 35 smaller state colleges and uni- DURRANT, MR. (OLLIE) 19 37 22 28 21 10 12 27 686 39 23 41 3 63 M't vi ucikuii iri egg prices paia per j- i i 38 39 dozen by first receivers (inciudina u.s.i: versities ana aisablea veterans.

Col Wnonl Col Pack .90 Colum .80 CampR L.45a Camp Sp .90 Can Dry 1 CdnPac 1.50a CaroPLt 1.1 Carrier 1.30 CarterW Case I Catr Trae 1 CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins .30 Cent SW 1.38 Cerro Cp 1.60 Cert-teed .70 CessnoA 1.20 ChompSpk 2 Checker Mot Ches Oh 4 ChlMII StP 1 ChPneu 1.60a ChRIPac ChrlsCrrt 68t Chrysler 2 CIT Fin 1.60 CltiesSvc 150 ClevEllil 1.44 CocaCola 170 Colg Pal .90 ColllnRad .50 CBS 1.20b Col Gas 1.28 Col Plct ComlCre 1.80 ComSolv 1.20 Comw Ed 2 Comsat Con Edls 1.80 ConElecInd 1 CnNGas 2.30 ConsPow 180 Contalnr 1.20 Cont Air .60 Cont Can 2.40 Cont Ins 260 Cont Mot .40 Cont Oil 240 Control Data Corn Pd 1.50 CoxBdcas .40 CrowCol 1.39t Crown Cork Crown Zeil 2 Cruc Stl 1.20 Cudahy Pk Curtis Pub Curt Wr 1 Dan River 1 DaycoCp Day PL 1.24 Deere 1.60a DeltaAir 1.60 DenRloGW 1 DetEdls 1.30 Del Steel .60 DlamAlk 2.20 Dlam Alk wi Disney Dlst Seag 1 DomeMn DougAir 60b Dow Ch 1.80b Draper Cp 1 Dresser 1.60 DukePower 1 duPont 3.75d Duq Lt 1.40 DynamCp .40 extra 401 4r4 vjivvniTes orooe a lumDos 4l'-46; The measures carried an esti 63 63 large 40Vi-42Vj; large 39-41; mediums 35- 35 County, son of the late James and Hanna Cox. He attended Charleston School. He married Miss Viola Heilig in Baltimore, Feb. 14, 1942. He lived in Dearborn until he moved to the Decker-ville area in 1964.

Captain Cox was a member of the International Shipmasters Lodge, No. 7, Detroit, and the Knights of Columbus of Bad Axe Council. He served in the Coast Guard as a Lieutentant Commander in World War II. Surviving are his widow and mated annual price tag of $9 30 27 County Circuit Court jury of burglary in August, 1965, of the 44 43 62 61 30 39 13V. 671j 26 65 million to $12 million.

Milliken, who was acting un warehouse of Sharland Distribu 39 13 68 36 29y WIIMWUM! 43 1 i01'' El9v 38i Outb Mar .80 30 Owen? I II 1.35 26 OxtdPap 1.20 36 29 i S9i PacG El 1.20 39 1 Poc Ltg 1.30 45 V. Poc Petrol 35 1.20 73 Pan Am .60 5B 'A Ponh EP 1.40 35 14 1 PoromPict 2 44 ParkeDov la 62 Peab Cool 1 65 Penn Dixie 1 13 iPenney 1.50a 73 VilPa PwLt 1.44 38 Penn RR la 55 Pennzoll 1.40 33 PepsiCo 1.60 37 'A PtlierCho lo 46 PhelpsO 3.40 52 Phila El 1.48 24 Phil Rdg 1.20 6 IPhllMor 3.60 10 Phlll Pet 2.20 19 Pitney Bow 1 iPltPlate 2.60 Pit Steel 28 Polaroid .10 24 ProcttiG 1.85 34 Publklnd 1 13 30 36; smalls 26-29; Browns Grade A large 39 39; mediums 35; smalls 26. 13 V. Comment: Market fully steady on 68 extra large aid large sizes which 35 are barely ample to short to full demand. 55 Mediums are unsettled ond meeting price 49 resistance and supplies are ample.

Quality 80 of receipts Is very good. tors. Bucholz was remanded to 35 53 64 T3 73 38 54 33V. 36 55 54 50 49 (In Sault Ste. Marie listings, stands for ships destined for Lake Huron and for ships heading for Lake Michigan.

jail for pre-sentence investiga Passed away November 3 In his residence, 1339 Lapeer Ave Friends may call at the Hubert V. Lucas Funeral Home until noon Saturday, when the remains will be removed to the Fort Gratiot Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. followed by burial in Lakeside Cemetery. Blue Water District XA Deaths-Funerals der instructions of Gov. George Romney during the latter's tour of Asia, said the state's $135.5 73 39 55 33 37 80 80 tion.

66 V. 14 66 66 31 77 77 77 342 77 10 14 12 13 17 10 325 million treasury surplus was DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP) (USD A) Cottle 100, 37 I 37 37 18 53 53 53 dwindling, that the bills would Fire Levels Small Marine City Shed 4 44. 41-1' rnuniea innnv ninn rnni r-m in nr nu iMitri 46 45 52 52 25 24 6 6 10 10 19 19 four brothers, Andrew Cox, Har- 24 59 59 59 around lioo ib. 26.75-27.25. commit the state to an in- f' 5 5 -1 no' enou9h ,0 maki creased expenditure of $23 mil- 39 MARINE CITY A small bor Beach; James Cox, Port -D- Sanilac; Edward Cox, Carson- ATWELL, MR.

JOHN T. ii 1534 15 15 10; no' nou9h ,0 moke a. Hon over the next 2'i years and "2 Jo! 25; not enough to set up quota-1 that the Legislature had failed to 31 8 8 8 do anything to increase state 29 28 24 24 ville, and Joseph Cox, Detroit. 34 34 44 43 The remains are in Carman 44 Pullman 2.40 shed, 18 by 26 feet, owned by John Griffith, 7347 Marine City Highway, was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. Marine City firemen responded.

St. Clair State Police investigated. DETROIT POULTRY revenues 25 126 125 126 6 20 20 20 Funeral Home, Deckerville, where the Rosary will be re Detroit (AP)-pnces paid per pound, Kowalski and Dzendzel shot 14 37 260 45 44 45 1 cited at 8 p.m. Friday. for No.

1 live poultry: heavy type hens over tK. nf Millilren 18-20; light type hens 5-6; roasters neaa 01 heavy type 24-25; broilers and fryers 3-4; the absent Romney. The House n.w-., Of 6609 South Riverside Drive, Marine City passed away November 3 In Port Huron Hospital. Friends may call at the Bower and Rose Funeral Home, Marine City, where the Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

Requiem Mass will be said at 8:30 a.m. Saturday In the funeral home, and 9 a.m. In Holy Cross Church followed by burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. 37 14 68 34', 52 11 41 40 40 Funeral services will be held il bs- Ites 20-21 tWm 4J on oi Barred Rock 24-24Vi; 3f RAC Corp 15 8 RalstonPur 1 34V, Rayette .48 52V, Rayonler 1.40 .60 Reading Co 65 O.K-hfh Mn jo-m jov4 oovi 28-31 53 26 108 8 at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in St.

BIRTHS SA? 1 Comment: Market steady, receipts mod-20 20 20 crate ond oenernllv limited rinse to rlnv 35 37 65 20 15 16 68 3 34 1 52 2 35V. 5 37 283 66 32 78 39 31 23 54 30 42 speaker branded the veto of the senior citizens bill as "a petulant and unjustified act of retribution against the Legisla- 16 14 39 43 Mary's Catholic Church, Port Sanilac, with Rev. Mason L. Vaughn, pastor, officiating. Wif ,0 needs.

Current demand Is lust i for regular trade needs. 41 42 DETROIT UP WEDNESDAY A.M. P-M- Homer 5:50 Floristan 4:05 I. Beacon 6:15 Conner 4:15 Tomlinson 7:20 Holloway 6:25 Mondoc 7:45 H. Johnson 6:35 Roen 8:20 Hy Ford 6:35 Nasia River 10:00 T.

Robinson 7:00 Saguenay 10:25 Purnell 7:10 Kling 10:30 Menihek L. 7:15 Kallso 11:40 A. Reiss 7:20 Alpena 11:40 A. K. Frltzen 8:55 Gleneogles 11:55 Klnsm'n Enter.

9:40 P.M. Rheinsteln 10:15 Voorhees 12:30 Paratex 10:30 A. Illlonis 2:40 A. Maru 11:30 W.G.Mather 2:50 Tkr. Detroit 11:45 UP THURSDAY A.M.

A.M. Lasalle 12:15 Morrow 4:20 Seneca 2:45 Seaway On 4:35 DOWN WEDNESDAY A.M. P.M. Comet 6:15 Erltrla 3:45 Amazonas 6:50 Belglen 3:50 R. C.

Norton 6:55 Palmer 4:20 Chomplaln 7:05 Hudson Trans. 5:05 Magdeburg 8:45 Zleslng 5:35 Sullivan Bros. 11:15 Chi. Trader 6:20 Silverbeach 11:30 Breech 6:55 Tate 11:30 Hulst 7:50 P.M. M.

Taylor 9:05 Beoverclllfe H. 1:00 Con. Power 10:20 McNamaro 1:20 Sullivan Bros. 10:40 Tkr. Detroit 1:20 Corneliupqs 10:40 Post 1:30 Holloway 10:45 Barber 1:55 Barber 11:50 Klngdoc 2:35 DOWN THURSDAY A.M.

A.M. Fitzgerald 2:40 M. Allen 3:20 Wyandotte 2:50 West 4:10 M. Taylor 3:15 CASS CITY HOSPITAL Oct. 30, to Mr.

and Mrs James Curtis, Decker, a son. 77 78 2 30 30 -2 Revlon 1.30 54 54 Rex, 42V, 42 iD.vnMet .75 44 45 Burial will be in the New St. THUMB MARKETS mi: riJ 45 46 1 Oct. 30, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Mary's Cemetery, Carsonville. 47 47 25 25 74 74 33 33 ward Nemeth, Kingston, a son. whea Dzendzel said the vetoes' Pea Beans 8.25 intpnriori 28 42 31 45 170 46 50 47 5 25 19 74 16 34 6 23 58 44 36 17 -S- COUSINS, TODD CHARLES Age 23 months, died November 2. The remains ore In the Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette, where funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday.

Burial will be In Marlette Cemetery. Nov, 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Law MRS. ARTHUR HERRELL 38 249 247 24 i Reyn Tob 2 11 32 32 32 RhemM 1.20 26 10 9 10 RichtOII 1.80 iRohr Corp 1 UI4, ill RoyCCola .52 178 84 84 84' RovDut 1 15a 1 113 113 113 1 20110 wiiio iRydwsy 14 54 54 54 23 23 Oats 59 the false notion that Michigan rence i-inkbeiner, Deford, a 16 17 Ry 95 CLIFFORD Mrs.

Hilda May Herrell, 62, of 9973 Slattery can afford these vitally neces daughter. Corn 1.01 sary programs." Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Road, died at her farm home 24 23 24 1 38 38 38 fWy Halas, Hazel Park, a son.

Wednesday after a short illness. ill. 01 ll4 4. lii- 32 32 32 48 48 48 45 45 45 36 35 35 She was born March 8, 1903 39 39 22 2 55 16 4 48 6 East Air Lin EastGF 2.47t EastKod 1.40 EotonMt 2.20 EdqeGG El BondS 1.55 EIPasoNO 1 Eltra Corp EmerEI 1.20 EmerRad .40 End John ErleLack RR Ethyl Cp .50 EvansPd ExCello Eversharp 1 7 7 7 in Midland, daughter of 39 5714 21 29 Ex-Emmett Woman To Represent IBM At Trade Meeting 5714 57 19 20 1 29 29 26 32 32 32 Vocational Ed High School In Thumb Backed HARBOR BEACH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Oct. 25, to Mr.

and Mrs. Don Prince and Annie Belfry. She was married to Arthur Herrell 7 7 SL Sont 1.50 StRegP 1.40b Son Imper Schenley la Scherlng 1.80 Schick SCMCorp Scott Paper 1 Seat) AL 180 Searl GD 1.30 8 141 10 74 74 74 8 8 1 17 44 43 44 32 42 42 42 ald Mausolf, a son, Gregory May 1, 1928 in Midland. 17 37 37 37 16 47 47 47 Paul. 22 54 53 54 1 8 57 56V4 57 12 24 iyt 23 CASS CITY Establishment 26 557 55 55 The couple lived In Pontiac after marriage and moved to a EMMETT Miss Dorothy Jean Selinger, former Emmett woman, will attend the World Trade Corporation meeting in Oct.

25, to Mr. and Mrs. Jo 56 63 63 63 Sears Roe la of a vocational high school in SAULT STE. MARIE UP WEDNESDAY A.M. 4 22 22 22 60 seph Holdwick, a daughter, 501 115 110 114 5 Seeburg farm near Clifford in 1944.

5 5 5 the Thumb was urged by Leon ten uii. in. 141. 4. i.

serve P.M. 4:00 "7 mi i 66 66 66 A mctfirlam Hnllanil aa a ran. 10 Alger, administrative assistant Mrs. Herrell was a member of the Marlette Methodist 20 20 57 57 resentative of the International 7:30 Jackson 8:00 Frontenae 10:00 Lamont 10:30 M. Exporter for vocational education of the Sharon Shirley.

Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. La-Vern Kaufman, a son, Jeffrey Mark. 16 16 16 19 18 18 ShellTro 70 6934 70 SherWm 190 25 15 25 Sinclair 2.20 42 42 42 'SlnoerCo 2 20 42 42 42 SmlthK 1.60a 20 57 63 66 74 6:00 6JD0 7:00 1:00 9:30 Church.

65 Business machines Company Michigan Department of Educa Robertson Silver Isle W. Watson Arm co Everest Eskimo Phlpps 74 7 17 3 11 4 37 77 11 II 40 10 71 tion, to the general study com Surviving are her husband, a daughter. Mrs. Samuel Bruch, 90 89 90 (IBM). Miss Selinger is a representa COX, CAPT.

CHARLES V. Age 74, died November 3. The remains are in the Carman Funeral Home, Deckerville, where the Rosary will be recited at I p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday In St. Mary'i Catholic Church, Port Sanilac. Burial will be In the new St. Mary'i Cemetery, Carsonville. HERRELL, MRS.

HILDA MAY Age 62, died November 3. The remains ore In the Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette. Funeral services will be held at 1 m. Saturday In the Marlette Methodist Church. Burial will be In Wlldwood Cemetery near Chesanlng.

STULAR, MRS. FRANCES Age 12, died November 3. The remains are In Gendernalik Funeral Home, New Baltimore, where services will be conducted at 9: IS a.m. Saturday and at 10 a m. in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Anchorville.

Burial will be In Oakwood Cemetery, New Baltimore. The Rosary will be reciied in the funeral home set 1:30 p.m. Friday. 23 socony 23 23 9:30 10:00 20 20 lou iSoPRSua la 3 16 11 I 24 22 I 5 14 14 129 13 15 mittee of the community college project. ST.

CLAIR The St. Clair River Lioness Club will conduct Silverwood; a son, John Herrell 10:30 Thompson 11:00 Boyton P.M. Dunn 3:30 Mancox UP THURSDAY A.M. 6:00 DOWN WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Hovt tive In the IBM firm's training program.

She also will visit 41 40 70 69 33 33 44 43 Clifford, and five grandchildren Alger suggested this school, Ft. York 47i SouCalE 1.25 72 ISouthnCa 1.92 77Vj Sou Gas 1.20 A0H South Poc 1.50 1774 1 South Ry 2 80 64 Sperry Rand 19 19 48 47 72 72 77 77 60 60 17 17 64 64 31 31 2W4 40 69 33 44 1 59 1 17 74 A son. Rev. William Herrell, Stuttgart, Germany on the trip. either as a separate unit or part FolrCam .50 Falrch HIMer Fansteel Met FedrJ Corp 1 FedDStr 1.60 FerroCorp 1 Flltrol Cp 1 Firestn 1.20 FstChrt 1.171 Fllnlknte 1 Fla Pow 120 Flo PL 1.40 FMC Cp 120 FordMot 2.40 Fore Dalr .50 Freept 160 FruehCp 1.50 Oam Ska 1.70 Accept 1.20 Gen Clg 1.20 GenDvnam 1 GenElec 2 60 Gen Foods 2 GenMllls 1.40 GenMot GenPreC 1.2ft 20 59 a benefit pay-to-play card party at 8 p.m., today in St.

Clair River Country Club. Net pro P.M preceded her in death. of the community college, which 2:30 3:00 58 17 80 74 274 31 Vi snuareu i.ou 45 The remains are in the Marsh Her parents, now of Memphis, are Mr. and Mrs. John Selinger, who formerly farmed at 2011 would include a vocational 371 17 2 10 74 II 23 320 79 ceeds will be used to buy hos -G- 23 Funeral Home, Marlette.

Fu school for post-high school 78 Mnranas z-u Std Kollsman StOllCal 2 50 StOIIInd 1.70 StO 3:30 5:00 6:00 7:00 1:00 78 48 7:30 Brlcaldoe 1:00 Spar. Pt. 9:00 Black Bay 9:00 McWatten 11:30 Maunaloa P.M. Reserve 12:30 Wilson 34 34 25V4 22 neral services will be held at 48 32 49 Egling Road, Emmett. pupils.

34 22 30 Glrdler Morgan Jr. Shenango E. J. Block Sherwin W. Ford Geor.

Bay Demetra Asslmbola Schwab i 24 189 132 80 80 A 1 p.m. Saturday In Marlette 29 29 49 49 She was graduated by Capac pital equipment. PORT HOPE Mrs. Ruth Laughlin, Huron County Nurse, will discuss her duties for St. 64 64 64 StdOIIOh 1.80 50 Subcommittees of the study committee presented progress 9:00 Methodist Church with Dr 9 High School in 1955 as valedic 95 116 116 116 Packaqlna 25 84 81 8.1 StautfCh 1.40 48 34 Francis E.

Wilson, pastor, of 28 4 6 24 7 41 reports. 1:00 Yonkcanuck 10:00 1:00 Cypress 11:00 2 00 H. Hlndman 11:30 2:00 9 9 48 48 34 34 57 57 20 20 60 60 torian of her ass, was grad uated by Michigan State Uni 5711 John's Lutheran Parent-Teacher ficiating. Final reports are anticipated Silver Bay 20 60 Burial will be In Wlldwood 11 60 60 60 SterlDruo .75 213 111 110 110 StevensJP 2 39 31 37 38 Vi I Studehaker 4 6 6- 6 Sun Oil lb I 15 15 J5 Simroy 140 111 44 4Vi 44H-HllWlfl League at 8 p.m. Friday at the 1 versity in 1959 and received her DOWN THURSDAY AM.

A.M. GPubSve OPublJt 140 at a meeting Dec. 14, also at Cats City. 32 Cemetery, near Chesanlnf chool. 37 32 91 II 50 master I degree there In 1961.

Wood 12:30 Syke JO OTel I 1.12.

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