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By Waldron,Ryanlof Pcmition o All +Qe News of All the Pointes * * * Every Thursday Morning rosse ews COlnplete New~ Coverage of All the Pointes Home of tbe Net/IS VOLUME 23-NO. 5 Entered as Second Class Matter nt the. Post O!I1ce at DetroIt. Mich, GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY J, J 962. 7c Per Copy o 54.00 Per Year 20 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS-SECHON I ':J -------.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------.,;.0) IIEADI~INES You Can Get Into the Picture Next Wednesday of tbe Nominations Wor~ilBoardIssues 'VEI~K . Statem.ent As Compiled by tbe Ryanlof Pcmition 1\'£'11'5 By Waldron, Grosse Pointe :! -~ Opposition Only Against Thursday, January 25 Congress Race Proposed Location of PRE S I DENT KENNEDY'S In New Build';ng Which year-long honeymoon with Con- Would Cut Play gress appears to be over. The Will Oppose Each Other at Polls on February 13 to Chief Executive had rcquested ~ a new Cabinet-level Department Determine Who Will be Elected to Fill Yacancy Followin~ the disclosure of Urban Affairs bc created, Caused by Rabaut's Death l~s.t week tha~ some oppo-- hti'aded by present Housing Ad- -------~ slhon was bel;}g raised to ministrator Robcrt '\'('a\"('r. a Democrat Harold M. Ryan and Republican Robert Ibuilding a Etructure on the Kegro. The House Hules com- E. Waldron yrill be pitted against eac~ other. in a speciaL Neighborhood Club prop- miltee, bv a vote of 9-G, yes- runoff electIOn Tuesday, February 13, to fIll the Con-l erty to hou.se the Founda- terday aftcrnon rcpucliated 1\11'. gressional seat left vacant last November by the death of tion for Exceptional Chil- '" Kennedy, rejecting a bill to es- '" tablish such a department. Five veteran Rep. Louis C. Rabaut. dren, the board of trustees Republicans and four Southern Waldron and Ryan, each~) of the club has issued a Derno<:rats voted against the bac~ed by th~ir respective Tl'J;eves Rob statement concerning its measure; only the six Northern partles, were .VlC.tO~s m t~lC _ ..,.., posi tion in the proposed Democrats on the powerful FO,urteenth plstnct s speCIal project. Rules committee voked their pnmary electIOn Tuesday. Janu- CI- · - . ary 23. They led the field from It has been learned that the support of the President's pro- tltlC lIt ! the first vote tabulations early club officials made the deci~ :' posed Urban AHairs Depart. i ment, planned to deal with the in the evening. GP W d sion favoring: this project last problems of America's big Only 45926 of the District's 00 S June. Why or how the plans , , were kept < n sc"ret 11a t cities. On hearing the commit~ 250 151 registered voters both- . ,.,., '- s no tee's c1et'ision, Kennedy an- ered to cast ballots. Detroit Take Small Sum of Cash been explalnJed. nounced plans to submit his Wards 17. 19 and 21 accounted and Two Yaluabie Pieces :Kot Against Foun:atiOIl proposal directly to Congress for 34,960 votes; residents of • • .~, Opposition to the proposal is in the form of a reorganization the Grosse Pointes and Harper of Otflce EqUJpml:1nt not against the Foundation plan; such a plan becomes ef- Woods cast 10,966 ballots, . " itself. Everyone is in agree- fective unless specifically voted I Heavier Than Predicted ThIeves ~ro~e mto ~ th~i ment that it is. doing a very down on Capitol Hill. E ' h 11 t t Dodors C 11 n 1 c, 202;)0-5,,: J ilne serVIce and IS greatly need- *- .. ¥ -,,, ~\cn suc a sma urnou M k d 'cd '1'h b' t' <;) \l'a5 heavier than the profes- 1 ac' avenue, an escapee . , e 0 J('C Ions are all i::'. v... "'''' . t, ,'1 l't" t d wl'th a ~-mall amoun't oj' agamst the proposed location DETROIT'S MAYOR CAYA- ., SlOna po 1 IClans expec e ." . .. , T' :"AGH yesterday told the l\lichi- 'Hundreds of donors like the one above are ex~ sendin2' two complete mobile units to expedite the S tat e Senator Ryan en- cash and two val u a b 1e of ~he 11e\\ bUlldmg. lhe !'elgh- bOIhood Club property IS one .0::' gan State Legislature that pected to go to the War Memorial Center on February ~ the '. '. I 7 to help fill the empty blood bank. The Red Cross is collection. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dAoFrLsecdIObrc U~ttW andp~~l.e pIeces of offIce eqwpment. of the few in the City of Grosse financially-crippled citi('s should - s Oll'...lTIl ee on 0 1-. Pointe larg h t 'd be allowed to enact an addi- tical Education collected 12,754 Charles Kratz of 13847 Sher- . e eno.u.g 0 provi e . I' t ' 1 L ' man \\Tarren clean up man al IeCIeatlOnaj faCIlitIes such as tional income tax to solve their votes. HIS c oses nva, OUIS '" ' baseball a d f tb 11 f' ld mone1:<"Iry problems, ,111d I'['- Rabaut, Jr., received ;',357. the chnIe, discover d the bur- , ~ 00 a Ie s, W lIter ~1ai't 'Unitarian Chureh Selects glary when he arrIved7 at the. tennIs COUIts, etc. Fear has quested that counties !jc' gi\ en N f tl th D Center Blood one 0 le seven 0 er eme- b . d' " ~ ,_ been expressed that by climi- the pow«r to tax il1t'om('s~pro- cratic candidates was even close. wI mg to do loutllle cho, e.. l' . ' '_ on Sunday, January 28. He na Il1g pal t of thiS plaYlllg area vidcd therc arc no statewide Break Drops Leaders to Conduet DI"ive . walddrofn'tadStha.te rePjrese.nta - called Woods police, the sports schedule will ha\'e income tax plans on the hori- Bank Empty; tIve, e ea e IS on y nva, l to be curtailed zon. Cavanagh, in his first ap- stockbroker Donald F: O'Keefe, Patrolman William Enwistl(. Some 11'1- . d 1 Roslyn, ROlld C pearance before DemoCl"<lticand To Raise Building Funds Seek Donors by a 6-1 margm,. co11'ectlllg who was dispatched to the cli- opinion th t \ 't 'expresscld b ht le Hepublican Legislative leaders, 12,008 votes to O'Keefe's 2,007. nic to take a report, said tha'.. pier ;olut~onl ,~\o~ Be a' ap- d described the- fiscal situation in Supply Cut Off for Hour; Mrs. Standish Backus Accepts Post of Honorary Gen~ O'Keefe. conten~ng V{aldron the burglars broke into the Education WOU~d ta~e o~~Ir tJ~; DC'troit as "critical". The l\layor Red Cross Sending Two was too conservative to be a place after prying open ..he Foundation and ,,'d I d Total Repair Job Takes eral Chairman; Stanley Smith Heads f 1 d'd t ' th D' PIO\! e an noted that only by solving Complete Mobile Units sU,cces~u can 1 a e m e IS- lock of the rear door. A sharp. for the new building on some of Wayne County'~ financial prob- Nine Hours Active Workers in Campaign tnct-wlde race, had challenged half-inch wide crow bar wa1' the prJperty und l' 't ' 'd' Here for Collection the GOP organization's at- used to jimmie the door, the tion. e 1 s jUrIS IC- lems can Detroit.s situation be Mrs. Standish Backus of Lake Shore road has ac- o impro\'ccl. Gov. Swainson later A '\vater main break in Next Wednesday tempts to present a united front officer said. Tl C" cepted the post of Honorary General Chairman of the 1lj' met in closed session with front 01 1989 Roslyn road, behind the State representative, . 1.e ot Grosse Pointe Cavanagh; the two agreed that caused a 50-foot cave-in of Building Committee of the Grosse Pointe Unitarian The American Red Cross Both Ryan and Waldron The door of the office of Dr_ OffiCIals take ,the stand that a tax reform program, incllld~ vet e I' a n officeholders wcr~ Edward A. Wishropp of 227 tl:ey have no rIght to interfere the pavement on Tuesday, Church .. The campaign now under way has been 01'- for the first time is sending , With the Cl b' d ., 1 ing a State income tax, should making campaign speeches be- Kenwood court, was forcibly U s eCISIOn un ess January 23, and residents ganized to raise funds for the construction of a perma- two complete bloodmobile he given top priority. nent home for the congregation in Maumee avenue. units to the Grosse Pointe fore the first returns were opened with the bar. The door th~ proposed. building should ¥- ':t ¥ in the ro"d, west of Mack, counted Tuesday night. Each of the office of Dr. Roy E. Craig fall to meet ItS code require~ "In urging her to accept this<21 I WE.:re without water for War Memorial to facilitate h d d' t d h" of 74 Fontana, was found un- menl<;. THE OAS, rightist French position of honor, t.he corr.mi!- general chairman; John Herr- collection of blood in the a lrec e IS pnmary cam- Th t d. f th Cl b ' about an hour while a new paign to members of his own locked and open, Both offices e ~ al\ (l c u IS m~de Secret Army Organization. yes- tee has expressed Its recogm- mann canvass committee chair- Grosse Pointe area. The party with records of voting in were ransacked, poliCe said. clear m l le, statement WhICh terday called a general strike main section was installed. tion a~d appreciat!on ~f Mrs.
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