Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1960 — Page 4

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College Dean Heads Chicago Police Dept j CHICAGO < LT»I>-Univerity of Cnlilnmle Dwan Orlando W WU- j non takes over on March 3 the tourhest police job-'tn the country today— cleaninc Map the scandal- • pcarrod Chicago police departInent. Mayor Richard J. Daley stunned' Veteran policemen and surprised,, pnost Chicagoan* Monday by announcing Wilson's appointment of, police superintendent Before be took the Job. Wilson. S» a scholarly looking, pipe «mok-j Ing professor, demanded and got a guarantee of a free hand in bossing Chicago's 10.000-inan force.

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Aaeeraaee trees Dates •Hicrr wUi be mo laflueme at any kind from any source.’' Daley said. "I have gl'®*> him that assurance. ' WU^wf> appointment was cum pirtely uAAesprctrd because he *a» * hair man of a five-man commitIler named U> recommend a new '■police cummisaioocr to icpiace ! Timothy J. OCotumr. O'Connor 1 * resigned shortly after ChAcago s ■ cope and rubbers aeandal bnshe Wilson'S committee over the I past month had ccaiklctnl at*>ul ■ low applicants and interviewed 37 int them, including the pulice ! chiefs of Philadelphia and Cincinnati. One of the other committee | members, Franklin M Krcml, .said the group ’'sal back and ’ looked around and decided we bad overlooked an outstanding man '— the committee chairman The oomnuttee asked him to take the (job and Wilson agreed when hr received Daley's promise of a complete divorce of the Chicago police from puliUcs.

WsniteW CfcangM ttee f Daley said be wvuM support a weeping .henges in UM department pmpnaed by the enmmiueo The revolutionary program, eaparted to be rammed tkruugh the City Council March 1. calls tor a nonparUsan police board and promotion within the force based strirUy on merit Daley also said the title of the poller <-t>mmls*ionrr would be ' changed to police superintendent and the pay raised from H 3,500 to gao.OM a year. Wilson thus will > receive more than twice his St 4 Too salary as dean ol the criminology school at the University of California Ma rep CaUeclacs Collectors can remove choice damp* from envelopes neatly and with less danger <rf damaging the stamp by applying lighter fluid to the inaide of the envelope. If the envelope is of heavy paper, roughen the surface with an eraser before swabbing on the lighter fluid

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Baby Boy Bom To Japan Royal Couple TOKYO (UPD — Crown Prin eras MichilU) today gave birth to a boy who may one day ascend the chrysanthemum thraaa as the IXth emperor at Japan. Um "Cinderella” princeaa. a kJ year old commoner who won the heart of Crown Prince Aklhlto in a romance that began on the tan nis courts al Karusaiwa. gave birth to her first child nine days before the Imperial doctors bad predicted Mlchiko suffered "severe labor pains" for several hours prior to the birth She had a "spontaneous natural delivery" 13 minutes after entering the delivery room. Annewwce Weight Imperial Household ' officials said the baby weighed >M kilograms <5 pounds. 0 ounces’ at birth apd was 47 centimeters <lB S inches! long. The Imperial Household an-

aeuaaad Um royal birth to an overjoyed nation wHh Um Mato MN* "Boa Um Emperor (HlrohtU' and Kmnroaa iNagabn) as well aa Crtswa FTfoee Ahlhito and Prta eeee Michiko ar* happy • child was born We are all pray lag for Um good health of Um princess mother and child" AU of Japan joined la those aeaUmenU The national radto network proudly began playing aelecUoaa by the Imperial court muaiclana AU streetcars in Tbky<> sprouted rising sun flags. Huge crowds began gathering oa Um great plasa In front of moated imperial palace and the shouts of "bansai!" for the boy who la destined to alt on the Imperial throne were repeated thou sands of times Met Tat Named The tiny baby will be presented a sacred sword of protection in accordance with imperial tradition Seven days after hia birth he will be named and hia name will be reported to the three sacred Shinto shrines on the palace grounds.

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