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All the News of All the Pointes • * • Every Thursday rosse Morning ews Complete News Cover~ge of All the Pointes H0111fJ of the New$ u~I;77.::-:::-~~=-----;;:;:=:---:-::-----=-=-------------VOLUME 22-NO. 25 Entered as Second Class Matter 7c Per Copy at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich, GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN. JUNE 22, 1961 $4,00 Per Year 20 PAGES - TWO SECTIONS - SECTION 1 IIEADLINES Can You Identify This Location? Menlo'rial' Cellter Many Honors of tbe Awarded at \VEEK As Compiled by the Graduation '). Drive Goes Over Grosse Pointe News Three Students Give Ad. 'l'hursday, June 15 '" ." ),Top with $51,301 drAsses Before Announc~. A WASHINGTON conference ment of Scholarship and was held between PI'esident Prize Winners Kennedy and Governor Swain- Association Expresses Appreciation to All Donors and son yesterday and the two >~. spent half an hour going over Many Volunteer Workers Who Made Campaign By Cynthia GUllatt ways of solving MichIgan's un. Success: Gifts Still Coming In GPUS Journalism Student ________ Since 1925, Grosse Pointe employment problems. Swain- son requested special Federal C. F. Ogden, president of the Grosse Pointe War High has graduated 11,167 consIderation for d e pre sse d Memorial Association, and Thomas E. Groehn, chair- young men and women. nreas in defense buying and man of the Center's 1961 Family Participation Carn- The latest addition to this said he was "nmch encom'aged" paign, announced Thursday, June 15, that the Memo- group, 719 members of the by the President's sympathetic rial's drive had gone over the top. Class of 1961, were gradu- approach. As of that date, 3,756 families\!' - ated last Thursday. While Swainson Wa'Sin Wash- had con t ribut e d $51,301.59.1 W' Th ington. his veto message on the This is the largest am.ount and ood,s Reafly e cap p e d and gowned milk marketing bill was read, largest number of gIvers ever I. seniors marched into the high, yet recorded by this date ill a T school Auditorium - Gymnasium to the applause of housewives F...0'1tt . to the traditional "Pomp and and consumers who charged Family Particip8tion Drive. In O II~ Circumstance" played by' the that the bill would have in- addition many fa mil i e shave . L.- Grosse Pointe High School Or- creased milk prices, Several pledged art,J0unts which are yet Open Street ehestra, under the direc'.ion ot Democratic legisla'tors said Ithey to be receIved. ' II Mr, Richard Snook. Followin~ Were "IIabbergasted" by the Every gift both large and the playing of the National Governor's action. small has been received with Council Decides to Battle Anthem, Dale Anderson, ,clasg * * * grateful appreciation. The large h president, gave the invocation A STATE BAN on western gilts give the encouragement S ores to Get Hollywood and introduced, the commence- Wayne County building permits , ~ .. and support on which the cam- Avenue Cleared to Lake ment speakers. was under fire by several paign must depend and at the h same time it is an ever-broaden- Tree Speakers builders' who charged that the '1 d Three gr;,uuates, chosen by ban will "wreck the economy" i.ng base of average family do- The Woods CounCl e- ,\:~:,~~~::';if~~:;,~;:~f~~'::~;:;;f~l.:~::').:ll,;~::'~;~~~i..){~~~:~~~t~~r~;~~1fs~::::-'';,'.:.~1,~~.:..'~;~:r.~:.:.~';~'~"~".. nors \vhich the Ceute!' is striv- cided Monday night to go tryout in the spring, spoke on of the county. All types of building, including shopping , The Central Library now oCtupie~ this site. That's the conununity, the shrine was moved to a lakeside ing for and year by year Is to bat against the Village various phases of responsibility. achieving. of Grosse Pointe Shores to The speakers were 'Wayne Wil- centers, schools, hospitals, and Fisher road in the foreground and Kercheval is to the position there. When the bronze tablets were installed ner, Jan Conway and Sharon industrial establishments ha'Ve left, The picture was taken in the late 40's after the in the Center the panels were removed from the Grateful to Volunteers get H 0 11 y woo d A venue Sweeny. been halted because of over- Pointe's shrine to the dead of World War II had been shrine and the structure given to the Sigma Gamma In addition to the don 0 r s, opened for through traffic crowded sewer facilities. Not moved from the other end of the High School campus, Hospital in Mt. Clemens. both those whose gifts have to Lake Shore drive. Wayne Wliner spoke on "Re- been received and those still to sponsibility to Oneself," point. ,included are the City of De- When the Algers gave the ,War Memorial Center to troit, Dearborn, Harper Woods, come, the Center's Board of According to the Master ing out that responsibility, like and the Grosse Pointes, all of Directors gives its g rat e f u 1 '1' h 0 r 0 ugh far e Plan of the cha~ty, begins at home, He which hav~ their own sewer thanks to the many volunteers Shores, approved in 1952, Hol- ~rgcd the graduating class to systems or have received ap- Center Music Watchman to Get Another It who gave so much of their time lywood was not to be a thrDugh ecome self-starters, to ,develop Ttvo I jured a d ff . street. The com pIa I n ant, better habIts, to develop cour- proval of their sewer expan- In e ort to run the can:Palgn. Thomas J. Eurke. who li....es :1t age, to always stri ....e for excel- sion program~. The order was Festival Set Chance to Explain Details t was their efforts plus the the fQot of Hollywood in the l?Ilce,". and to remember that issued last week by Dr, Albert As Car R~ps ge~erosity of the community Woods ear th W ds-8h -' managing oneself is more im. whIch produced success n e 00 ores Heustis, State Health Commis- Th W M . 1 1" i 1 line, purchased his home after portant than managing monev," sioner. For June 28 Of Robhery at Poolhouse Paik Fence e .ar emor a s spe~ a that time However he is now Jan Conway spoke on "Re. * * a}lpreciabon goes to soliclta. d t "d that 'th tr sponsibillty to Associates" She Friday,* June 16 tlon team captains' Arthur P e ermme e s eet . First in Series of Three Transistor Radio Missing from Harold Boyer Poolhouse Bartholomew Jr 1\'1 Al p' should De opened up for through n~ted tha~ very ~oon th.e gradu. FOUR' AMERICAN farm ex- Speeder Runs Red Light at '.., rs., an . traffic. atmg seDlors will begm meet- perts returned from negotia- Planned for Season to Found in His Home; Variations Found in His Story Vernier., Glances Off Beebe, W. FrItz DeFnes, Mrs. ing new people and being met tions in Havana for the Trac- Feature Quartets and to Police Investigating Case Stopped Auto and Raymond J. Duffy, Mrs ..Wa~on Plat Approved in turn. Judgments of these tor-for-Freedom committee to r. Ford, Edward F. GehrIg, 11.1'5. Recently the Shores appror,;~d people will have to be made on report that' Fidel Ca'stro has Songs An assistant watchman for a home in East Jefferson Crashes Nathan B. Goodnow, Thomas E, a plat for the area which would the basis of individual merit Groehn Edward N Hartwick m k th Sh art H lly , agreed to exchange 1,173 cap- The fourth season of the avenue said he saw a mysterious intruder on June 15 and James J. Solon 30 of 9142 PaImer'T Heenan H' H ' a e e ores P of 0 - nQt by means of generalizations, fired warning in an effort to apprehend him. Later tured invaders for 28 million £n.ots AMerican De t ~0 i't sped Jlrrs Leo~ard H ia=n. ~ga;, :;'000Iidead ez:d near the boun- prejudgments, leapt-to conclu- dollars worth of farm tractors. Grosse Pointe Summer Mu- the watchman was found to' posses,; a transistor radio thro~gh ~ red light ~t the ogd~n, s~erling' S. Sanford,' C: u:;nD~~~~VI;:eth;I:-°i~tr:~ .sions, and group labelS. If accepted. the' proposal could sic Festival will open next that was taken from the poolhouse, and modified his bring Castro as many as 10,000 Verruer and Lake Shore A. SchneIder, l\frs. Frederick before the County Plat Boord Raps Blind Conformity Wednesday June 2B, with a story. He has posted a $50 bond and will have another road intersection at about Schumann, Mrs. Perry TeWalt, for its approval. S~aron Slye.e~y, who spoke of the tra'ctors which are small- program of string quartets opportunity to describe the situation in City Court on '1 h Mrs. Dan i elL. Wells and on ResponSIbility to Society," er than the 500 heavy-duty and songs for soprano. This June 27. ~,)------------ 70 nu es an our on Sun- Harold Wiek There is a state statufe which urged the graduates to work tractors he originally requested. concert, which is the first City police said Mrs. H. R. Home Patrol, and an assistant, day, June 1B, glanced off a Many Team Workers may provide a legal basis for with. against, and for society, Meanwhile, the Cuban premier in a series of three to be Boyer, 17700 East J e f fer son Patrick Callan, Jr, 34, of Muir stopped car and crashed Further thanks go to the foI- disputing the dead ending of as the. situation demands. Para- denied that his suggestion was given this year, will be held avenue, heard a commotion on road, had been to the home through an iron fanee of lowing team w 0 r k e r s: N.