Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Leads MCOM 226



1.     Last year Daniel J. Silverbach, named policeman of the department, was held at gunpoint during a robbery.  He is now facing a different type of stress, unemployment.  He was fired this morning at 7 a.m., when he reported for duty, because his facial hair was too long.
2.     Newlyweds Terri and Dale Snow of 3418 Hazel St. are now considering a divorce.  Not because they are reconsidering their love, but because state officials are advising it, because of financial reasons.  Dale was in a car accident three years ago that paralyzed his legs, and arms, and Terri was his nurse, and in order to keep up payments for his treatments and special diet exceed that of the couples new budget, without Dales $345 a month from the Department of Social Services.
3.     Ashes to ashes, but what happens when funeral homes run out of room to store the ashes.   Families fail to pick up their deceased relatives ashes, and funeral directors yesterday gathered to propose a bill suggesting a 90 day limit.
4.     Dorthy R> Elam of 2481 Santana Avenue was robbed of her belongings by a moving truck parked outside while she was away.  The total losses were estimated at $8000.
5.     George Riggs, husband of Gladys Anne Rigs has forced widow onto welfare.  The deceased’s social security check  was keeping Gladys financially stable, as a result of her own late check she is having financial trubbles.