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Tginal' Location Weekdays: 8: 15 C,M \ " " The News-Can Go ( 110mB of tbe News To Any College *' * * Don't let Your Sh.dent • -' M~ssThe Plointe ro:ss,e.' CALL-TUxedo :i-6900. ews Compl,ete -News Coverage' of 'All ,the Pointes VOLUME 17-:-NC). 42 Enteted as Second Class Matter .., at the Post Off1ceat Detroit. Micb: ~ROS~E POINTE.MICHI.G~N, OCTOBER18., 1956 5c Per Copy $3.50 Per Ye~ 28' PA~ES Fully Paid Circulation .j, • I HEADL~'~ES of the Town Hall Slated Objections WEEK · C d td' Of Residents ~i As Compiled by Ibe i T, ,0 ,-IV~ Halt Project: ,I Gr~~sePointe N~uls G an'}, ate~ 'ce Speak Farms. Council Postp~nes Thursday, October l11 rro Chan , Action for Another SIX A PLANE, a four-engine DC6 -~---- Weeks After Hearing of the U. S. Military Air Trans- War: Memorial Association, League' of Women Voters -- port Service, hl!S been XI!!ported and Rotary Club Co-sponsoring Event Opposition to the propo'sed long overdue. The aircraft car- ried 59 United States Ail' Force to be Held at Center development of the parking and Navy men. It left,the U. S. All interested vo-t-er-s-w-il-I-h-a-v-e-,a-chance to meet and strip at the rear of the Muir air base in Lakenheath, Eng- , land, early ~resterday, and was h,~ar their c~lIididates for the United States Congress, both property line io augment bound for Lagens, in the Azores. Democratic incumbent Louis' C. Rabaut and Republican parking facilities ,in the mu- An Air Force spokesman said candidate Harold F. Youngblood, on Monday night, October nicipal lot in the Hill busi- that such a transport 'Usually 29 at 8 o'clock, at the ,War Memodal Center. ness district, appears to be carries a mixture of Army and . Also on hand will 'be :those ~ still as strong as ever. Navy personnel, but did :not say on the ballot for Michigan' State S 'h Members of the newly formed how many of each were :aboard, S~nator, Democratic incumbent ymp ony Gabriel Richard SChool District American sea and air rescue Improvement Association again forces in England and the Harold M. Ryan and Republi-' C t S t jammed the Far m s council Azores were alerted to begin a can candidate Leroy Smith and oueer e ,chambel"s on Monday, October I' sweeping search along. the those running for Michigan State 15, and through their spokes .. d 0 w n e d craft's flight route. I State Representative, i~cumbent For Sunday man and chairman, James l- Names of those aboard have' Robert E. Waldron and Demo- \ "Jameson of 215 McMillan. con- i been withheld pending tlie noti- cratic candidate John M.rRoche. --- I tinued their objection to the fication of next of kin, Season 'Subscrfbers Will be 'development. • * -- , Three Co-Sponsors b 'IIJI'~ G. R rt A Ie to Pick up Tickets at "JAAyor. l~es epo " Friday, October l:~ Co-sponsored by the Grosse P // f P The AssocIatIon e be s A UNITED STATES CITI- Pointe War Memorial Associ- arce s Be ore rogram heard Mayor Willia:oC:nnoJY9 ZEN, Miss Mary Franciq Hagan, ation, the League of Women Jr., p~esent the findings of a 29, was convicted as a spy in,a Voters and the Grosse Pointe Ro- Mrs. Gilbert Hattie, re- committee of councilmen, which Jerusalem District Court and tary Club, the evening is plail~ fresnment chairman for the met with varioUs groups in- sentenced to one year ,in prison; ned for all who wish to b,e well Grosse Poi n t e Symphony terested in solving the proble~ She was ruled guilty ,of two informed when, they go to the Society, announces the fol- including the Association. in charges of espionage under the polls .,November 6., lowing students and mothers which the committee mad e Israel official secrets ordinance. Every person who attends from the Detroit University seven re~o~mendations. Two sentences were imposed, Town Hall on Monday ,,"..ill be School who will serve as Included in,the recommenda- one for three months and the , - -Pl(tmre by. Fr~d""Runnells given a copy 'of 'the "Voters' and hostesc:es'~ for the Sun':.... tions; among other things, were other for 40ne year, each to be Tpe some 60 members of the Grosse Pointe High "blood -'donors. They will also' a~~sist.,ibn the day of the Guide"', cove~in~, all the candi- day October 21 concert to be that the. parking strip be de:- served concurrently. S h 1J . 'D d C b d' d bl' bI d dr' 1 hI' dates for offIce m and from the ' ' . ' . veloped; that attention be paid ... ... ... C 00 umCir J;}e ross are usy omg a vance pu lC- 00 lve,y e ping.ip. the can,teen,;aiding the nursery, state.' The ,guide, prepared by h~l?- ;m t?e !?arc~lls, Jumor to the desires of ,individual resi- Saturday, October 13 ity,for an~ will as~ist,-wit;h the bl,ood bank dr,ive whic~ is, _and. w~ll.helR s~~e .th~jdinnei,tlilli~rgiY;~:Q.~fo~~'W:Qt:ft.e~":",:' ~he ~ea,gue)f;9f ~W~'rJ-lf:r;l,YQte::_s.~lgh.a~di~orlum, at ~:30,.p.~. dents with respect: to ,the' Id-ca- FOLLOWING a secret session J ~e~i!;'V;~~{daYi OctQJ:?,~r7'26,:'f~~:2 to~~,'p::tn,.in,S~.<E'aul~v •..::.:Sho,wij, .left~ ..t~;"'right;.':are:, ..~I~~~~~~~'1!::~:B~R~~/} on ..a'.strlC~:tly-non~par~~san'.basls,:.. ~ soclal ,hour and ~~ce;ption tion of planting, ••• to afford Lutherali"'Church, ~bfllfonte at Lothrop road. Th~ young: STONE,:LOJ[S:ANNE ..RUPp,---~JRIEtDrCE~Z0rPEGG;y ", includes biographies of the will follow, the, concert.. The a maximum 'of protection in the office of UN Sec:retary- women have been making posters, distr~buting them,-and JOHNSON, chairman, for Junior: Red,.,eross,--.and SUE candidates resumes of what mothers of the students Wlll act against noiSe, odor, and light General Dag HammarskJoold. .' as th e tl'O hostess .... Britain, France and Egypt washing car windows before applying appeal stickers for SLICK.' , . they have done in office and e rec p n ". consistant with beauty and uti],. .--_______ their opinions on the issues -of , I4st Those, Assisting ity" that, ~ccess. be limited tcs agreed on a set of six princi- this election. Assisting Mrs. Hattie' will be Ridge road and agress to ~hs pIes as a basis of nego,1iations h d hte P l' d Mr d regarding the Suez Canal.. With Ked Sf l M' f' 1 A- d F- fie ]~t.', .,' s' 't' '0'',,' Z- 'C aT' Will state Stands ' er aug r,- ame a, an s. roa be'prohibited 'and that the' 1 S ' ea' u ua 1_"_ Ire" ,g Ing-'; 'l: en ~',' J ohn ..Birch. Members of the Uni. south part of the road be made the acceptance of thE:principles - • The candidates have. been versity school, are' Mrs. William o'ne-way' .'to climinuate tho for further talks, Britai.n and Motor' s to A,gre,ement. Takes ,.E~ffec:t, ' 'r,',' I:~,;:e',co' vey.,e',,'d:, " ,asked' to explain their stand on Bryan and'Melinda; Mrs. Alfred traffIC problem and lessen tJ.'de France viriually dl'oPPEld their . III ~ll' such items 'as highway improv:e- Glan<:y, ,Jr., and Krystn;, Mrs. fie on Muir road." demand for internationalization Be. D' .d L h d S M of the waterway. Sl-gnl-rlh~' y G,'P Ity' IJ'n' Jley ments, water resources, a.nd the aVI eac~, usan; rs. Would'Be Closed at Night * * • Run, Racers WI-th. U T:meIt proposed amendment eliminat- .Robert T. -B. PIerce and Jane; ,.'. ing from the legislature those .Mrs. Milton J. Rueger and Jane; 't ~ls0t that the str~p be pr~hll). Sunday, October 14 I L f S M -.-'---I-'-'-d- P S' . who have committed crimes Mrs. Reade Ryan and Susie;.1 e 0 etlmz.nercla~ vehicle~, HUNDREDS .OF p:EmSONS Woods Po/ice Near Solution s ast 0 ix uniclpa ities nvo ve to ut Ignature on Two Youths Nabbed by, against the public trust or of Mr~. Jaf?es Grave,$ and ~ary; the~~bY .1~~Ffi.~~lSe and VI- WE're injured in violent'El which To Mystery of M.ls';ng Pact. Assignment Schedule Gets Ap,)rov~1 of All IP I. T Oth Wh' subversion Mrs Wills-Nestor and Gmny. ra Ions, a a e approve- broke out in Japan in protest ~I' -------- ~ 0 Ice; w,0 ,ers 0 - j' •• , ~, \ • and' Mrs. Forest Old and Jane' ments be car~ied out; that the against the survey of an Amer- Cement Mixer Power Grosse Pointe City became the last of the five Pointe-' Were With Them The ~andlGates WIll ?e mtro- Season subscribers to the gates of the strip, after the de .. ican airbase in Tachikawa. Po- 'P/ants ' municipalities to ratify a mutual aid firefighti,rig agreement 'Bein Sou ht du~ed by Grosse ~omte. Ro- Symphony Society who have velopment! be closed at ,bo~h , ' lice rushed a mob att4~mpting when councilmen voted. their' unanimous ,approval-of ihe 9 g.. tartans., .-~fter the .candldates not .received their membership' ends at ~ght and unl?cked.m to prevent a survey parity from Woods police have about agreement at a -regularly scheduled councIf:meenng' onI ./ A coinbin~"tion of Grosse have fInIshed speakin~, mem-, cards by mail October' 20~ may the wornmg, t~us assurmg qwet working on plans for expansion b 15 bers of the League of Women 'Claim them at the subscription and prevent rmproper use of of the airstrip.
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