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All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse ews Complete Netf's Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News VOL. 25-NO. 14 Entered as Second Class Matter al the Post Office at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, APRIL 2, 1964 $5.00 Per Year lOc Per Copy 20 Pages-Two Sections-Section HEADLINES Easter Worship Calls for Special Setting oj lb, ,Lawyers Negotiate Will Elect \\lEEK ! 0 P d S. Mayor, Three As Compiled by the Councilmen Grosse Pomte News n ..ropose lte Voters Will Also Ballot on Thursday, March 26 'For High School Amendment to Charter' SENATOR BARRY GOLD. WATER, actively seeking ~ichi. Polls Open 7 a.m. I gan endorsement of his bid for Attorneys Representing Vanderbush Brothers and Board To 8 p.m. the GOP presidential nomina. Of Education Discuss Sale; Two Meetings tion. used his appearance Wed. Scheduled For April 13 The Woods regular an. nesday night before the Detroit / nual election will be held Economic Club to aitack De. Attorneys representing Edward and Frank Vander- on Monday, April 6, to pick fense Secreta:y Robert S. Mc- bush, Co-owners of ihe 29.5 acres plot located at Ver:lier a mayor and three coundl- ~amara. Goldwater character.j road and M<.>rningsidedrive, have been meeting siD(~e :zed McNamara's defense polio men and to vote on an . last week WIth Board .of Education lawyers to discuss amendment to the C i t Y cies as virtual "unilateral dis- I ",the sale of the la~d, wInch the Board is seeking to obtain armament." Asserting that no I ~harter to change the vot- new strategic weap,:;ns h a v e ,! I for the construction of a second Pointe high school. mg year and extend the been developed since his entry :1 If an agreement between tlhe ---.---------- length of offke of members ~ two parties cannot be reached into the Defense Department, before May I, the case will go of the council. the Arizona Senator described before the Wayne County Cir- City Drafting The polls will be open from McNamara lI.S a "four-time- cuit Court, attorneys for both 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and anyone loser" in his trips to South sides rev~aled. in line waiting to ballot at the Viet Nam seeking a solution I Superintenden~ 0 f Schools Answer to deadline, will be permitted to to that country's war against vote. the Communists, and a "one, Dr. Charles H. Wilson revealed Monday that the early aSKing City Clerk Leona Liddle an- time-loser" in Ford's Edsel car price of the Vanderbu:sh broth- Hospital Suit nounced that applications for venture. absentee ballots may be had Goldwater called for a stand. ers had been "around $30,000 an acre," while Board of EdU('Sl- at the city office, 20025 Mack firm policy in the Panama situ. I tion lawyers had originally sug- Mayor and Councilmen avenue, which is open from ation, and concerted efforts to gested a figure near $17,0.00per 8:30 ~.m. to 5 p.m. Monday help depose Cuba's Fidel Cas- acre. Also Defendants in Fight through Friday. tro. He predicted that 18 of Both Meetings Same Night To Get Permission The office is closed on Satur- Michigan's 48 delegates to the days, but will be open 4)n Sat- GOP national convention will Both the Woods council and For Expansion support him. the Board of Education have urday, April 4, from 8 a.m. .. now scheduled hearings on the through 2 p.m., for absent vot- issue for the night of April 13. ers ballots. No application will THE STATE SENATE passed Photo by Bernie Aitorneys for the City THE CHANC;EL of t~e First English Evangelical Neither group has thus faT be accepted after that deadline two tax-cut bills Wednesday on the lecturn side are the Sunrise, Vases for the Lutheran Church m VerDIer road looked like this last Aloes~ Open '!?mb and Angel. On the Pulpit side are changed its ag~'nda or meeting are drafting a point-by-point Mrs. Liddle said. ' night which would reduce State Sunday. The special art work on the panels among the date. tax revenue by about $12 mil. the RIsen ChrIst, Sceptre and Crown, Fi.sh and Bread answer to the suit filed Four Incumbents -.!:anks of lilies was done by Fred Hertzler. Represented Dr. Wilson stated that the and Hands of Faith. I ' against them by Bon Se- Seeking reelection are Mayor lion annually. The bills would April 13 date had been sched- lower tax on beer now set at Kenneth R. McLeOd,who is un- uled by the Board months ago. cours Hospital in Wayne opposed for the office; and $6.61 a barrel to $5.35 a bar- He called it "unfortunate" that County Circuit Court. They rel, and reduce busin~ss ac. Councilmen Kenneth W. Bt.~r- Center Drive Woods Man Stabbed Twice IH ootenann y both hearings should be on the ner, Thomas E. Leah and Ben- firms have until April 13 to sub. tivity tax on declari:tg same night, and said, "1 wou~d jamin W. Piilkos. losses and high Jabor costs. guess that the council should mit the ~nswer to the court. For $60,000 IWith Japanese Bayonet The incumbents will be op- Tax exemj>tion on all tools, Being Held change plans." The Bon Secours suit, entered posed by Rex H. Johnston, a dirs, jigs, and fixtUres also won Woods Mayor KC'mneth R. by the hospital on Mare:" lO"al~ former councilman, and Charles Senate approval. Senate action Starts Well rIn Battle With Stepson McLeod stated that though the leges that City Ordinance 96 d£'- J. Little and Alnia Wyatt. earlier Wednesday struck the .tit C,enter Woods council genera!1y meets prives the hospital of its prop- The proposed amendment to so-called "implied consent" sec- Total of $7,003 Donated by Wounding Climaxes Family Quarrel and Struggle For the first and third Mondays of erty rights and is contrary to the City Charter would extend tion from a traffic safety bill. Troupe of 14 Singers and ev~ry month, they could not both the U.S. and Michigan the office of a councilman from The controversial section would 44 ! Early Contributors; Weapon~ Police to Seek Waiver to Try Juvenile Instrumentalists Ready meet Monday, April 6, becauSe constitutions. two year to four-year tenus, and have made the legal assum')tion it is the day of the annual elec- All Residents Urged . , As Adult In Circuit Court ,For Performance At At !ts March 23 meeting, thE' set elections for each even that anyone driving a car con- tion. In such. cases, he stated, council named Charles Wright, numbered year, rather than To Give John Wiedyk, 39, of 1570 Bournemouth, was re- .8: 15 Tonight a provision of the Woods char- sents to blood tests for alcohol III, City Attorney, to act as iit- annually. content. ported in serious condition in st. John Hospital, the ter calls for a special meeting torney fw the city in the hospi- Thf: tenure of the mayor will I • • • The Grosse Pointe War result of two stab wounds in the chest, inflicted by his A troupe of 14 singers the following Monday. tal case. remain at two years, and that , WALTER P. REUTHER, Memorial's 1964 Annual Fa- 16-year-old step son, following a family quarrel on and instrumentalists-most The council also mee-ts on of municipal judge (justice of I April 7, the day after the elec- f president of the United Auto mily Participation Cam- Thursday, March 26. ----------- of them ,guitarists-are all In the an~\;'er now being the peace), at four years, com- I Workers union for the past 18 paign marking its fifteenth set to present a wide va- tion, bu~ the school zoning ordi- drafted, the C1ty must a~it or mencing on July 4 following Wiedyk was stabbed with a onet was confiscated as evi- nance issue has not been placed years, was unanimously re- year of service to the com- Japanese bayonet, a souvenir of dence. riety of songs in the hooten- re-fute every statement 10 the each election. eltcted to another two.year up for discussion at that time, Bon Secours SLit, Wright Iilaid If the amendment is ratified munity has gotten off to a his service with the United Scared and Weeping anny at the War Memorial McLeod revealed. term W~dnesday at the UAW good start, according to States Marines in the South The policeman was directed tonight, Thursday, April 2. Tuesday. by the electors, it will become convention in Atlantic City. The Wilson Views Situation Date Not Yet Set effective immediately, and coun- drive chairman Theodore H. Pacific during World War II. to an upstairs room, where he The g r 0 u p includes 10 In vie win g the Council's 56-year-old Reuther begins his Both Wright and a spokesman cilmen elected on Monday, will Mecke, Jr. Woods Det. Albert Abend and found the frightened and weep- youths from Grosse Pointe st.ated opposition to the baild- new tenn under the just-ap, for the hospital, board member serve for four full years. pro v e d constitutional amend- General solicitation as well as Gay lor Golding said that ing boy, and placed him 'mder Schools and two from col- ing of a high school 0'I1 the Ver. personalized a p pea I s were charges have been filed against arrest.