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MICHIG~N, NOVEMBER 24, 1960 7C Pcr Copy $-1,00 Per Year 24 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION J DEADLINES In Car-Bus Scramble On Kercheval I Pa.......m~ SZ.lts PlanSi'William Dav 0/ the A. , " "J . FellI S B.elt"'h ,; \VEEK As Compiled by tbe ToProvide Needed On Council Grossl1 Pointe News President of Michigan Bell Thursday. November 17 City Office Space Telephone Co. Accepts STATE SENATOR ELMER Call to Municipal Post R. PORTER m., Blissfield) said today that a recent letter pre. Could Remodel and Enlarge Present Building or Build Long-time City Council- sented to the Board of GOI'er- On Property at Kerby and Chalfonte; Architects man Alonzo C. Allen was nors at Wayne State University was not intended to be consti- Advice Being Sought appointed Mayor of Grosse tuted as a threat to cut off ap' Pointe City by the Council propl'iations. That's the way his The Farms council wiII seek interviews with several on November 21 and Wil- remarks sounded, however, to e""perienced architects, and will pick one to conduct a Ham M. Day was chosen to Chairman of the Board Leona)'d space proposal study, to determine whether it w'ill be take Allen's place on the Woodcock. who said that he was feasible to remodel the city's present municipal building Council. "very upset," or construct a new one, ~' . - I The val.' a n c i e s occurred POrler, who is chairman of The council, on Monday, No- Woods W;'lS 1h r 0 ugh the resignation of the Senate Appropriations Com- "embel' 21, authorized City II Mayor Kenneth Bergmann. who mittee, had written that "he :\lanagel' Sidnet DeBoeI' to con. resigned November 1 after the would not tolerate" the bOa'rd's tact the architects COl'tnis pur- N e'tVAl'vllr~l __Burroughs Corporation tran~ recent stand on lifting the ban pose, l.1 ferred him to Grand Rapids. on. communist speakers.' He Since September 12, the F The new Mayor. who lives at added that as far as he WI!S council has held in abeyanee, or Safety 412 Lincoln road, has served concerned, the university would the question of whether the as City Councilman since Octo- be hard put to find "any fur. present building should be re- bel' 24, 1950. His chief cDntri- ther I\lichigan tax dollars" as modeled and an addition con- Vehicle Safety Program bution is in the area of city long as the ban is lifted. sbtr.ulcd~ed,°hr if a new municipal Makes City One of 15 Out parking. Largely through his l $: * JjI: UI llIg s ou d be constructed efforts and foresight. Grosse fridal', November 18 on the city-owned property on of 439 to Get Plaq ue Pointe City has foIl 0 wed a VIOLENCE has subsided in Chalfonle avenue, policy of providing adequate the New Orleans integration Planners J\lake Report The Woods Public Safety space for business parking be- crisis, but 95,5 percent of the The matter was put in the Department added another' fore the situation became criti- while students in two newly-in- hands of the lIlayor's Advisory plaque to it3 display on cal and business suffered. Thus tegrated schools are boycotting Planning Committee. which Monday, November 21, the City has not experienced classes, The school board a'Sked presented its recommendations when it was presented an the growing pains that hit other a United States district judge Picture by Rober! H. Cooper tl) the council 1Il0nday eveninl':. award for its vehicle safety areas of its size. to let 'it go back to segregation A 17-year-old driver, coming out of Grayton road, ing, as can be seen, and the bus found itself with the The Planning Committee met p I' a g ram conducted last Is Investment Broker Memb",,-s said they were tired slammed'into a Lake Shore Coach lines bus, forcing tree growing through a corner of the cab. Injuries, on Monday, November 14, to June. Mayor Allen is vice president of using the schools as a battle- it out of control and wrapping it around a tree on the fortunately, were surprisingly few. disruss hyo points, whethel' ad- of Blythe and Company and a ground for Federal vs. states' night of November 18. The new car took quite a beat- ditional facilities are necessary. In ~he pr~sence of the Woo~s member of the Board of Gov. rights. ~ - and if so. where they should be council, Director. of Pubhc ernors for the Investment Bank- * '* * located. Safety Vern C. Baltey and Pa- ers Association. He ts a past Saturday, November 19 City Engineer Mun'ay M. t~olman Jack Mast, safety of- presIdent of the University of BECAUSE OF a dwindling Police, illail Arlned Thu.gs Smith presented floor plan flcer, accePted, the plaque fr?m Michigan Club of Detroit. automobile market in the me- Five Persons Hurt As Car studies of the departmental! Gerald W. Shipman, executive .• He and his wife have a son, dium price range, Chrysler Inspectors function,S, administrative, po- secretary of t~e. Michigan S~ate Bruce. who is now living in ,CDrporation confirmed that it Comes Out of Side Street Rob Farlns lice and fire, now being carried Safety Comm1sslon. Chicago, is discontinuing ..DeSDto. .Cor- on in the p~esent building. The legend on the plaque William M. Day, president poration ofllcialssatd that De- 'Pr,obe,Theit Pnrf,y Store The floor plnn studies were reads "Excellence for Conduct- of the Michigan Bell Telephone Soto dealers can nDW concen- And Shoves Bus Into .Tree also given to the council 2Ilon- ing an Outstanding Vehicle Company, who was selected tv trate' on other Chrysler models day evening by Smith, who alsD Safety Program for 1960". The fill the CDuncil vacancy left by which are running 42 percent Woods Woman Reports Driver of Lake Shore Coach Most Seriously In;ured Escape with $70 from Cash presented a chart which indi- award was fDr a day-long ve- Mayor Allen, has a long record ahead of sales for last year. Loss of Check;. Opened . When Vehicle GoeS Qyfof Control and Wraps Register After F~rcjng cated three alternative pro- hicle safety inspection program of service in Detroit-area and When ChlJ'sler introduced the Envelope Found in Field ;' Aroun'd ,Tree; On 'Ker~heval . Clerk.to,Lie on Floor posals open to the council. undertaken by the department state-wide projects. He is di- DeSoto as a six-cy.linder, 55- Alternatins Listed at the rear of the Woods rector of the Detroit United horsepower car in 1928, it was . Woods' poli'ce and postal Five Persons, -p-o-Ss-I-'b""'l-y""~s-'i-x-,-w-e-re-injured 'on Friday, TwoyilUng thugs, one The alternatives' are: I, Re- Thea!',r, during which almost Foundation and served as pres i- produced at the rate of 200 model and enlarge the present 1,000 automobiles and trucks dent of that organization for a day. Last week, officials said, inspectors are investigating November 18, when a car .struck a Lake Shore Coach armed with a revolver, eity hall to adequately operate were checked for brakes, lights, 1960. onty 250 DeSotos were pro- the theft of a check from Lines bus on Kercheval at Grayton, causing the bus held up the Club Party the administrative, police and tires and other safety features. Councilman Day is a diredor duced. the house mailbox of a driver to lose control and smash h1's vehicle into a tree. Store, 383 Kercheval, Mon- of the National Bank of Det1:oit, • .. .. Woods woman on Friday, The sixth person, a 14.year-"r' - day evening, November 14, fire departments; 2. Plan a new Shipman revealed that the trustee Df the Founders' So- Sunday, November 20 November 18. old boy, who was one of .two juries, and possible broken and escaped with money city .hall for au,ni.nistrativc Woods was one of 15 cities in eiety, Detroit Institute of Arts, THE FIRST serious accident passengers on the bus, was be- thumb and nibs taken from the cash .regis- functIOns. on the city-owned the nation, Gut of 439 that par- director of the Standard Acci- In six years on Japan's 12,400 Algidine O'Neal of 2160 Iieved injured, but he left the . (Conhnued on Page 2) ticipated, tD I'eceive such an dent Insurance Com pan.)/)chair- foot Mt. Fuii occurred yester- Ridgemont. missed her check, scene before police arrived. His I .Boy Breaks IllS lIand. tel". award. man of the board of Southeast- day when an avalanche of snow which she said she receives on identity is still unknown. HIs. second passenger, Karl' Michael Belanger of 2631 ern Michigan Metropolitan Re- F 'd f h .