Plans Dealt Blow on Frida,',/ by City Council
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. ........ ' ,'. ' . '- .,.. - ~' "' . .. .. '. .. '... ,. ~ .. ( • I - .AII the News J' Home 01 the News of All 'the Pointes • • * Every Thursday rosse Morning ews Complete News Coverage of All. the Pointes • l'ntered as Second Clau Matter VOLUME21-NO. 3 at the Post Office at Detroit. Mlch. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 21, 1960 20 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION No Bornbing This . Just Another Face lifting DEADLINES IChurch ExpansionrMohil~Unit of the Coming Here \VEEK On Frida,' As Compiled by the Plans Dealt Blow ,/ Grosse Poit1il1 News Response of Contributors Thursday January 14 By City Council At Memorial Center Hits A $40,000 FORTUNE was New Low Mark discoverer! yesterday in the trash left in a room Of the Unitarians' Hopes to Build New Structure Dashed as The annual Community apartment occupied by Anlhony Officials Rescind Action Granting Collection of Blood at the and Agatha Ketko. The couple, Exception to Zoning Laws Grosse Pointe War Memo-- in their sixties, was evicted a rial Center is scheduled for few days ago by the owner who The Council of the City of Grosse Pointe has voted tomorrow. Friday, January wished to make some repairs 5 to 1 to rescind its actio;, of J\lne 22 when it granted an following a fire in the apart- 22, from 2:30 to 8:30 p.rn. exception to the zoning ordinance that would allow the ment. The Ketkos were taken Never before has the ad- to Receiving Hospital and treat- Grosse Pointe'Unitarian Church to erect a new church. vance response been so ed for malnutrition. There, The vote was taken during<~ -I slight. Ketko men t ion e d that he the regular Council meeting thought he might have "about Monday evening, January 18. At no time during the after- D;sposalII .. La'1v(, noon or evening are appoint- $l,O()O" tucked, away at the Six of the seven council memo ....partment. That set of! the bers were present and the five ments full. Many walk-in. do- .Dear-IZ:nel. (, Set nors are needed to make thE! lIearch that resulted in lhedis- for and one opposed was bet. Red Cross Bloodmobile's visit covery of the noard of money, ter than the two thirds major- a success. The unit needs 150 secreted in paper bundles in ity neeckd to pass on the mo- to 200 pints to warrant Its com- • roomi\,(l oi tt"ol.S~I,'apparently tion . By FarfnS ing, which ties up many doc- laved over the years, by Mrs. Wright RevIews Case tors and nurses. Ketko. Prior to the vote, City At- Residents to be Notified * * ,.. torney Charles "Wright III gave By Letter They Must Need Is Urgent THE BUG IS BACK, accord- a brief review of the proceed- Not only the Red Cross' ing to Dr. Joseph G. Molner ings~ken In the matter of Ute Comply by July I Next blood supplies, but nearly all City and County health com- 'Unitarian Church. On May 26, local Grosse Pointe Blood missioner, the bug being Asian 1959, the Council received a Home and commercial Banks are very low. The Grosse flu. Though the number of letter of petition from the property owners in Grosse Pointe Community Blood Bank cases has by no means reached Church asklng that it be grant- Pointe Farms will soon re- maintained by the War Me- the epidemIc proportions of two ed relief under the existing or- ceive a letter from the city morial for free use by Point a years ago, quite a few (:ases dinances so that it might ey.- war n in g them that the citizens in case of emergency have reported. Three have died , . -Photo by Fred Runnells panl' the church facilities. The deadline for the installation has only six pints left. which from the virus, it is thought. The rubble in ille background is aU that's left of Shore road. With its razing, 'lllother Pointe landmark Church presently occupies the just one appeal at the time During the 1957-58 epidemic, the once magnificent mansion of the late Dr. and Mrs. has vanished. old David Carter home at of ,gal'bage grinders or in- of accident or iliness would lome 420,000 cases were report- Harry N. Torrey, located east of Provencal in Lake 17440 East Jefferson avenue. cinerators is July 1. wipe out. ed in Detroit, and 39 deaths I A public hearing on the mat. The Farms council approved Mrs. Oscar B. Marx. Jr., Mrs. were blamed on the virus. The tel' was scheduled for June 22, the drafting of such a letter, Perry TeWalt and Mrs. William current bug is said to have hit which was attended by the rep- at a regular meeting on Mon- Gibson, who are in charge of the Detroit area just before Lenten Talks School Board Given Revie,v Badly Hurt resentatives of the church and day, Janua'ry 18. ChrL~tmas. the Center's Community Blood ,.. * ,.. some of the residents of Rath- Failure to comply with a Bank are most concerned and To Be Heard Of Job Evaluation System As H~s Car bone place wh.1ch rWlS along city ordinance passed in Sep- Issue an urgent appe~l. MIL TON EISENHOWER, one side of the church prop- tember 1958. which requires brother of the Chief Executive, erty. The church officials ex- installation of the units, could All Grosse Pointe churches, ' tried to remove his name from At Center Use~ to Classify Employes Crashes Bus plained th~ needs for expan- mean a fine of up. to $500, or veterans' organIzations, the post the New Hampshire prcsiden- sion; their desire to purchase a term in the city or county offices, civic offices and depart- tial primarY, yesterday. H~ said Ministers of -i:fi f fer en t Plan . E,;~bles' DetermTilafiO?1-orSatary' Relatiol1Thlps' Joseph Skues,"Of St.-Clair the adjoining property at jaIl' up to 90 days, or both.. - menta in the aI:ea. the Junior that he was not a candidate for 17500 East Jefferson avenue on .To Be Final Notice Red Cross and many of the the Republican nomination. His Among All Those Included in the More Denominations to Speak Boa r d of Education, which they hoped to erect;t City Clerk Dawson Nacy commercial establishments are name, however, ean be removed Than 80 Classifications behind this blood dril'e. Blood only by the man who entered During Series Undergoes Operation new church bullding; and the said the proposed letter will architectural plans for this be a final notice that not only don"alions can be designated it, former Federal Judge Albert The Gro$Se Pointe Board of Education was given a for any group blood bank or Plans for the Len ten building, Including parking must the units be installed by Levitt. The New Hampshire review of the origins and developments of the Job A car-bus collision at the indivIdual. Series of lectures to be held facilities that were to occupy July I, the beginning of the prlmnI'Y is the first in the Evaluation techniques used in the local school system corner of East Jerlerson in the Grc;sse Pointe War the site of the CarleI' home. fiscal year, but it will also in- Oldsters Need Blood nation. at its January meeting last week. avenue and Neff road, early ... ,.. ... Memorial were furthered at Residents GIve Views form property owners that gar- The Junior League of De. Job Evaluation wasidentifiect6.,~------------ Monday morning, January Friday, January 15 a me e ti n g held in the 18, resulted in serious in- The RaUtbone place residents bage collections will no longer troit's Blood Chairman, Mrs. as the practice of differentiat- retaries are emploYl'd to slaff were also heard at the public be made as of that date. THE CRASH of the National Grosse Pointe Club on Fri- jury to the driver. of the John N. Stewart, is urging her Airlines plane over Norlh Caro- ing between the many job the 14 schools and other build- hearing. The objections raised It was stressed by the coun- members and their husbands to day, January 8. car, Joseph Charles Skues lina, January 6, is now being classifications 'current in the ings' needed te carry on this centered around the fact that ciI, that, no disposals or in- come out particul,u-Iy because blamed on a "bomb of some George McMullen of St. Paul school system for the purpose important work. of 21819 Maple in Sf. Clair the i r homes were already cinerators should be installed of the needs for blood arising sort," said Senator A. S. (Mike) avenue, creator of the idea be- of determining appropriale sal- Dickey Makes Report Shores. somewhat surrounded by park- wIthout a permit, wh.1ch must at the Senior Center which the Monroney, D. Okla .• yesterday. hind the series, was host at ary relationships a~ong all. em-, Dr. Otis III. Dickey, Assistant ing lots (the City park and the be obtained from Ute city. Al- League m a i n t a ins on East lU:l.eheon . to' ministers of the Mr. Skues, 54, was driving :Monroney is the chairman of ploy~s; More. tha~ eIghty dlffer- Superinlendent of Schools and west on Jefferson when the bus National Bank of Detroit across so, it was brought out, any Grand boulevard. the Senale subcommittee inves-, various churches which are East Jefferson) and that a third. type of disposal desired by ent JO~ claSSifications have been chairman of the Job Review (raveling in front of him, stop- Anyone needing transporta- tignting the mysterious crash. participating.