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" MICHIGAN,' OCTOBER .~f,~J 9S;6 '3.50 Per Yeuo 24 PAGES \ J - T • DEADLINES ,Army Vacates,. ~a'mpsi:te.Jo "Ma.k~Way For;":5,ch~1 Bond Sale for Park Population of the , Over 60,000 \VEER As Compiled by ,be Improvements Gets Data Shows Gr~$se Pointe Ne1.IJs Compilation Also Disclos'el 1'.662 Completed ThursdaYtSeptembel~27 Woods Approval Residences In MILDRED,(BABE) DIDRIK- SON ZAHARIAS. the J~eatest Pointe Distric:t woman athlete of all time,..died CounciJ Puts Okay .on'.$1 16.000 Issue and Transfer, of .~ ~~~ce;o~ t~~~~e ~~~;it~~ar~ Other Funds to Fjnance F:i1ter The population~of the area Galveston, Texas. Her Cclreeras Plant and Other 'Items comprised in the Grosse an athlete was packed with / , Pointe School District is now triumphs that began with. AAU The 'Woods council on Monday, October 1, approved in excess of 60,0'00. This was, basketball tournaments and in- the sale of $115,000 general obligation bonds, to finance 'indicated in a report just eluded AAUU track, the Olym- filter plant construction at the swimming pool and other issued by Dr. Lynn M. Bart.;. pies, and finally the :nation's improvements .needed at the waterfront park. lett, Director of Pupil Per- golf courses. She corltracted The council also conSented-to.. sonnel for the Grosse Pointe cancer in 1953 after she won tho~,transfer. 0.£ $.35,.{)OOfro~ -the Het 'd R Public Sc, hool.<!based on the the golf tournament named in CltYS ~unlC1P.al l~provemen,t." ann, U annual 'school~census taken her honor-the Babe Z:aharias funds. If neces~ary,to carry out '. last My' Open in Be~un;on;. the completion of the' improve- .D - } -Z d A ad: -4.A'B tl tt' ments'. flVe'V al e ccor mg \.\1' ar e s re:- FridaYt September 28 . , " port,' the exact population of CA MIL 'Voters Gave Approval F 4'5 D the entire school district as of of BuIJ~lOtK~~~a~.~t;;ci ..~~ 'The latter move was decided last May was 60,346.This' is an upon in the event that bids on , or. .ays increase of 2,420or 4,2 per cent Thursday when' the world's the waterfront projects might ,- over, the 1955,population.. The fastest and highest-flying plane be higher than $115,000expend- Had Been Driving Without table given below shows the crashed.the Air TheForce'sAir 'ForceBell X-2an- itllre authorized by Woods License Sirlce 1952*,Could population for'each of the mu- voters last December. ' nicipal units included in the nounced that the crash occurred Not RC!lise$100' to G P , te Sch 1 D' '-: at Edwards Air Force. :Base in The Woods city engb.eer in-' , rosse om 00 ISu;.lct Californis. within two minutes formed the council that Si;.Clair Pay Fin'a for May, ,1956,as well as com- after the rocket 'plane was re • Shores has granted the Woods -- parable flgures for -1955. leased from beneath its B.504 a permit for the construction, A Hazel Park resident who Shores Fastest Growing "mother" plane, There was no with the approval of the State has been driving since Au- As has been true for the past . word on the cause of th,~crash. and Wayne County Health De- gust 1952, without a driver's several years, the g:r eat e s't • • • .partments. The park' is within license,. was apprehended growth has taken place in the the limits of St. Clair Shores. an,d ....-restedl.by Fanns nn. ll'~e northern end of the school dis- a aYt ep em e]' . ".. c;u,. .t"~ trict. The fastest growl'ng' ar'e'a S turd S t b 29 , ,-Picture by Fred ltunneUs Th W d ghbo lty S t d ht Se t b NICARAGUA's Pre sid en t Moving operations have all but been completed by it has been in the Pointe. Almost n:nmediately afteT the ' e 00 S nel ' rea ur ay nlg t ' p em er during the past year was Grosse Anastasio S 0 m 0 z a d:ied of ' . ~- .' ." . ',' . agreed to clear the ~ay ~o that 29. Pointe Shores. This municipal- wounds inflicted by an assassin BatteryAof.the99thAAAGunBattaIi.ontonChalfente: Iast,~mytrUckpulls.out'aliewClarriiylt',of.constnLction thy Woods can.obtam tl~le to Thomaa Rosser, 48, was'ity increased 426 or 32.9 per last week at Leon, Nicaragua. road_ The Army is moving th~ .~our glJlIl inst~lla~on' to 'Yorkers will move mi'"to 'start work',~' the, ne~ junior, the sul;ml;erge~land portion of chased to the' corner of Chal- cent in the one year 'period. - Announcement of the ]> res i~ its z;tew location in Highland Park. With. th~ ',.<;eparture ~gh school to be 'e~ted 'on :the ,site.:,wl1erti..the '90,.m.m. th~ park fro~ the State~ fonte. and ~oross by Charles .The next .most rapidly grow- " dent's death was made by Dr_ of t~ie. c.~p~s, ~et;r off,,)~,e:,S ..@l,d.:D;1~P.~.go~,~'th.e".l.a_s",t.',,__,,<?~ '....~,'.~..~ ,tiaIr,,:.c;nift [u,ll, -n... tI:.i)".n,c,,~,::s,.1;Ot'00., . .' Resident Blocki:d,Move VerV1~chof Harper Woods. Ver- ing area was that section "of ~ Gonzales .Revilla as 11e left 50- --:;1.1::00 ld" h' 'e '-. ','<'.' > '':.::2'';.i.... 'tl' ~ft+f,1i~"'" "~.l:"!"", ..~".t '",'"i),' J~#f~t~",,,.,,,,,,,:(,p-,,,~,, The Woods.was }j{ockedfrom .~s?h; had 'been. f0l.l0wing the ~arper Woods which, is in the "\ " , .~oza'a room in a U:S, hospital some, ., so Iers W 0 .nave:servcu.:UJ,(' le~.iP__ ~:,;1V~le, _ /~~(' '." ',' .' .':'~ ).' ~'.>"';~",,;", 'acquiri.!'lgtitle' when St.. Clair R9s.ser~ from M1.V-rl'?ad and Gr~ss'e Pointe Sch~o1 'District ,..,.",_. in the Canal Zone.. ' - ",_,~~.-~,.'-, ':,-_ ... ,,', . ...." ,Shores'refusen to consent to ~har#:vQlX,,!herehQflrst~o- which showed an mcrease of' The Chief Executive was shot I R bb Lo ' ,----.~~.",-,__u ,,-,.'-:'" " - ... "',"~'-'<,,.' 0_.;,:1; , -.- :the clearance.'because one of its ,tieed.it. swaymg from one Ilde 854 or 16.4..per cent~...: Grosse down 8S he attended a party 0 '. ~.T ._g.' I.ol residents, who)se.,home is ad- of to the other. Pointe Woods showed an in- and dance at ,whichtime he was ,n.~z-- ' .,.Fe:ely' ..~all.~lo~er.'''' .S.:h~.w.. u: H-. Ii, ':',h. Sc;h'' ".. ,.tJ", 'ja~ent to the park, was'involved ,th:.:~ad...........Jato .Parked Oaf' ,crease of 525 or 3.1 per. cent: l preparing to seek another six- T T lk' H Att t M' t 'Ce' t H' 'd 0 in. ale ga 'battle 'with the At Kerby- l"OadRosser turned Grosse Pointe Farms showed year term of office.The assassin, 01 a ere r~L~S. any. 0 n er,. .'a'" .S,' j .p', ~~n 'Woods regarding certain rights .left and ran Into a parked an increase of 322 or 2.6 per Rioberto Lop e z Perez., 27, a " J which the resident claimed were. 1955,De Soto owned by John cent: the Par~ an 'mlcrease of journalist and typesettez', emp. O~ 0 t 11 'Ll.s't~clf' Wla'n'n'e:.s R' 'ev'ea' led" u: u'," .' 0 t 9 .his and which I he .~aid the' C. LaFata~ Instead of stopping, 218 or 1.4per cent, and the' City tied a revolver with thrE:eshots n c. -,' ..' : :L , " .. " ':fl,~Q,' se:, ' C ,. .' , Woods was violating. Rosser tromped on his accel- of.Grosse Pointe, an increase of hitting Somoza.t Perez was shot _. , • * . ," '.:'Th~' l~gcl tiff 'was':'anlicably erat-o;r,ane'!-'sped to CI:alfonte. 7lS or 1.1 per cent. down by Somoza's bOdyguards. -- Memorial Filled With Beautiful Blooms and Unusual S. d S.' 'I 'E' f to B settled between"tlie Woods and' Ve~lSch f~al1y p~ed m front 15,582of SchOOlAge Th President failed to rally W'II 0 B S . HAt f E t S d b G d C econ Im.1ar ven ~ the r'esl'dent such' as. the co"- of his car at the Moros. road The number' of children of e , , I pen on' ecour~ os- rrangemen s or v;en .ponsorl~J y ar en enter 'Held"on. October 1.7 for ' '. di":' traffic light. school census age that is ages after four operatIOns. .' , Of I L • C' I' b 't . --- ,recbon of a number of con - A'" di' taxi b dr' .' ' , • *... pi a eague see rl Y The Fall.Flower Show at the Grosse Pointe War Mem- Pare'nts.of Older Students. Hons existing at the 'park and. crw.smg.ra. 0 !Za lV- 5.~9 mcl~slve, in 19~6was 15,- SundaYt September 30 Series at Esquire. orial.C~ter ended Sunday in a blaze of floral. ~auty~.lt " .". .. , a,,$l,~O()set~l~ment to the resi- :ll~~w in~:e~tdi~~~tc~~o:~ ,~81227O;:~8 isera~e;c~~:.e 0: d WEST GE R MAN Y and T'heatre was sponsored by the' Gr.osse Pomte. Garden Center tiilder- 'All parents .of ilinth. .grade \ietnht,t~ cover ~egal feesd.anSt.The c'ab company ~operator re- May 1955' figurPes.
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