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... • OF.~ .. P:;;Z; ,':A;c.#Q.i'.P;A.j!LQ.4¥ ,14 it a,. lb. News The Red CroS'J I Needs Your HeJp* rosse ews Give Now! :, 99 Kercheval TV. %.6900 Complete News Coverage .of All the 'Poirttes 5c Per Copy Fully Paid Circulation "~. Entered as Second Class Matter GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, MARCH 3D, 1950 $2.00 Per Year VOLUMEII-NO. ,I, 13 at the Post Office at Detroit. Mich. HEADLINES Five New Directors Sta~ ~oard of the ' · InSIstIng on lVEEK of War MemorIal Vast Project As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News Water Resources Commission To be Picked in May Wants All Municipalities " Thursday, March 23 To Set Up Treatment THE PANHANDLE EASTERN ,Present Board Will Name Nominating Committee At Plants PIPELIN1~ CO. HAS PROPOSED Meeting ~onday Night; R.etiring Directors Not TO THE FEDERAL Power Com- Eligible For' Reelection . The insistence of ~the State mission to cut the amount of gas Water Resources Commission it delivers to Detroit by one-third At the regular monthly meeting. of the Directors of the that all communities draining and to increase its pt~ice for the remaining gas 26 per cent per Grosse ~ointe Wa~ MemOJ:ial Association on Monday, April i.nto the water courses of the 1,000 cubic feet l:nar.ge to 3,. the direc.tors wI~l'appomt a nominating committee who s~ate shall set up sewage take place in 1952 would cost WIll place m nommation for dir.ector five candidates who tn'atment plants for the t!'eat-- Detroit gas users an extra will be vote9. upon by the members of the association at a me.it of storm water in addi- $2.945,000 a year. meeting to be held some time in May. tion to the raw sewage floW" • • • The directors are elected for ~ involv,es a vast outlay of' THOMAS E, MURRAY. 58, a three year terms. The whole mon~\y utterly beyond the: New York engineer. business ex- board is composed of 15 directors, ecutive and inventor. has been financial capacity of most of five of whose" _terms expire each Book to Tell these places to meet. named by President Truman to year. the Atomic Energy Commission. The proposal of the Water Re- • • * In the original election ehe one, Memorial's sources Commission is that such THE PRESIDENT'S $2,000,000,- two p.nd three year terms were treatment plants shall be in- 000 cooperative housing program ~ecided by lot. stalled with a capacity to care for middle income families killed Can't Be Reelei:ted Whole Story for the flow expected" from such by the House 218-155 on roll A fact not generally known to stor~s as occur once each year •. call vote . then approves a the public is that not any of the Alger Sheld.en to t-Aake Pres- This is termed the one-year storm $4,000,000,000 expansion of the retiring directors can be reelect. entation of Compl~tEf flow. existing housing program which ed. The purpose of those who first ,This standard of measurement Development of Center promotes housing through the in- formulated ilie governing struc- entails enormous instlillations' surance of home mortgages by ture of the War Memorial As~ Project costing vast sums of money. the FHA. sociation was that it should be as- Pointe in Middle , * .. • sured of the constant infusion of Alger Shelden, President of Grosse Pointe is directly in the. THE 'GOVERNMENT today laid Children of the first, second and third grades at Old Ke rby School have been closely following the development of new blood in the board. , the Grosse Pointe War Mem- middle of this problem and while $50,000 fraud charges against an- The five candidates for d'irector orial Associati0n, preserved its present sewer system is much.' Giggle and Wiggle, a pair of guinea pigs. from the 'same litter, to see how much milk means in promoting healthy more complete than that exist- other school (Western Detroit who are to be picke<t out by the Air School) catering to war vet. growth. Comparing WIGGLE, the white pig which, was fed milk regularly, with much smaller GIGGLE, who had no, newspaper clippings of ~he ing in most of the other com- milk, are left to right: DENNIS RUNNELLS, Jo.SEPHINE DEBO, LAUREN LEE BOWLER, MISS JEAN KUMKE, nominating committee are first articles carried in the local munities and ~or a long time past_ erans. interviewed by. the committee to press since the first inception it has been treating its raw sew~ " • • • teachc~' of the Third Grade; and NANCY ANNE DRENNEN. The ,pigs are hvo months old. ascertain their willingness to IT ALlAN TROOPS AND PO- serve, with the clear understand- of the War Memorial idea in age, for which it pays Detroit LICE put down a Communist ing th~t this service implies a lot this community. a considerable sum each year,. i~ uprising in San Severo after a I of time and wholly gratuitous Records Go Far Back might nevertheless be faced with six-hour pitch battle in the streets Kid Drivers Witnesses Reverse Stories Augustinian work for the institution. His records go back to the a great expens~ i~ the Water Re-. of the town in the "bloody Puglia" , At the meeting of the whole Honor Roll project which event- souxce~ C:0m;msslOn should sue- area of South Italy. uated in the; little wooden memor. ,ceed 10 Its proposa~ to comp~ • • • Involved In And Turn Court Hearing on High School membership of the Associetion at which the directors are elected ia1 shrine which stood fer sev- t~e treatment of thu; vast adcli- Friday, March 24 C any member may place a name in eral years on the corner of the tlona~ volume of storm :water. REPORTS THAT Racketeers' ar 'Theft' Riot into. Roman Holiday, Plan Delayed nomination and in the event of High School grounds at Maumee ThIS proble~ has nothmg what- ' have invaded Big Business, fi. and Fish~r. It was later moved to ever to do Wlt~ the recent pro- High Building' Oos. t". -~~nd' mh,orhethan five candidates the five nanced by gangland riches. moves Defendants GivenOpp~ortunity: to Accept".p,,..obation . • ~... 19 est will of course be elected. the Memorial Center grounds on posa~. ~f DetrOIt that the flow the Senate Rules Committee to Youngsters Explain to Police. Sentences; Judge Youn9 ..tHop~ Settle ,Matter. Prolects" Started by Other DemOcratic Conc~t the l~kefront., f:s~~!B~J?~~~o~~;'~;: 7"'J;i j ~pprove a full fledged Senate -in- They' Merely Borrowed ,It IS Mr. Sheldrn s .purpose to Creek outlet. " ", ~ ,. vestigation of big time crime. At Session Saturday Morning Parishes Cause The membership' of the associa- • • • Transportation From Pal , Postponement tion is based upon a thoroughly ~ave ,these clippmgs assembled Not Supported . A four hour session of Judge Leslie Young's City Police m a handsom~ go~d emqossed vol- This proposal originated wi1J1 GENERAL DWIGHT D. EIS- democratic concept in that every ~me and present It ~o th? Memor- the Detroit Water Board, which ENHOWER says that the United A group of young Pointers Court, aided and abetted by the presence of 14 defendants person who has subscribed, be it and 16 witnesses, plus three lawyers, was unable to bring The Rev. Charles J. Mel- much or little, is a member with u~l Center wh~re It wIll. ~e rot1 insisted that the incidental sew- States has disarmed to an extent in tr.eir middle teens, all of d1splay to all mterested cltlzens. age which came out of Fox Creek that gives him deep CGncern for to a conclusion the case of the' early morning riotous melee chi or, who heads the Augus- voting privileges. whom turned out to be rather The underlying purpose was to Token (}£ Appreciation in time of high water, polluted its present safety ... says that on Fisher road that followed a basketball game on Friday tinian High School enterprise make the War Memorial Associa- disarmament in some phases has good friends, kept the Pointe , It will be largely a token ,of the water at the intake at the night, March 3, between the Grosse Pointe and Highland on the edge of Grosse Pointe, tion truly representative pf the gone beyond the degree that he the appreciation which the Mem- head, of Belle Isle. This statement police in a bit of a dither on Park teams. <!.------------- told the News that the project whole citizenry of Grosse Pointe could possibly advise until we orial Association feels for the ef- was never sufficiently supported The hearing was held in one to the police he "knew every- was temporarily held in with the opportunity for all to en- have certain knowledge that all Saturday night, March 25, fective cooperation which the by the facts and the Conner joy its privileges and also to par- nations in concerted action are wi th a stolen car report. of the rooms in the north build- body there." abeyance. local press gave the idea of a Creek outlet plan as it affects ing of the Administration Head. The case was 'opened by At- Father Melchior wishes to em- ticipate in its government. war memorial for Grosse Pointe Grosse' Pointe has probably been doing likewise. ' . dismisses the Reported on Radio ta~k about a conference between quarters of the Board of Educa- torney Charles Wright, Jr" rep- phasize that the project is only - during. all the days of its anxious abandoned. the President and Marshal Stalin A 16-year-old first telephoned tion on St.