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Fully Paid Circqlation VOLUME 12-NO. 43 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 25, 1951 Entered as Second Class Matter $lS.OOPer ~e;a ------~ HEADl.INES R?bbe~ of $25 Air Raid Wardens 'Community For ,HIS Role I Invites Kids ot. thB \VEER Of Samaritan IGiven Instructions ITo Celebrate As Compiled by the GrOSSI Pointe News ,Jack Wills Strongarmed By At F. M. I' Events to Be Held in Schools Pair of Soldiers For . lrst eet'ln.g ~To Insure Youngsters Thursday, OCtober 18 Whom He Provided It II Evening of Safe THREE BRITISH ARMY trucks Lift ,------- And Sane Fun in the Suez Canal Zone were fired Organlzafion Must Function on Premises That Detroit Will on today, the British war office In return for a good Samari- B Att S L P announced. The assault was at- tan act, Jack Willis, 38, ofe ac ke,d ays ansing ittman, Grosse Pointe's annual com- tributed to Egyptian army troopS. 19708 Lan cas t e r, ~ratiot Pointe Area Chief munity Halloween celebration Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, British Middle Eastern Commander, was Township, suffered, the loss of The Pointe Civil Defense Organization should function I~ill be held next Wednesday rushed to the Suez, He brought $25 and received rough treat- on, the p~emis~ that petroit will be bombed, Lansing M. Pitt- mght~ when local children of orders to defend British positions ment from two soldiers. man, Chief Alr Hald Warden for the Pointe area, told thel all ages will be entertained. and to prepare for the evacua- Mr. Wills related his experi- g:~'oup assembled. at the air raid warden meeting ,held Tues, day I Senior high school students tion of 10.000 British women and ences to Grosse Pointe Park police ht t th N hb h d Cl b . at 4:25 a, m; on Friday, October mg a, e e:g or 00 , u,.' , will dance at Grosse Pointe High children. • • • 19. He had stopped at the White Mr. Plttm~n :It~d the case of ~----------- school with Eddie Marshall's UN KOREAN TRUCE TEAM Tower . restaurant, 15009 East England, WhICh If It had not been .11d band playing in the boys' gym offers to enlarge the ~ttack-free Jefferson, at about 3 a. m. for a prepared wO,uld have been bomb- KI e In Korea' and Bob Ruth's band in the girls' areas around the Communist del- cup of coffee. ed out of ex~stence, H~ also made gym. This party is scheduled for egation's camp at Kaesong and Offers Them Ride reference to the eqUipment and I 7:30 to 12 midnight. the Allied truce base at Munsan. personnel stationed by the Army I' Dan t P' While in the. restaurant, he in residential areas as evidence ce a lerce The proposal designates security I . struck up a conversation with two that a serious threat exists. JUnIor ~igh ~tudents will zones with a three-mile radius soldiers and offered to take them Sh S d M ," dance at PIerce Junior High to around Kaesong and Munsan. to their base at the foot of Three ow ~un 0 I~ the music of Bill Gail's orches- Reds want present five-mile neu- Mile drive. , A soun~ mOVIe on survlval un-I tra. Their' party Wi,ll begin at tral zone around Kaesong main- U .. t th' d t' ,del' .atomIc attack was shown at 7:30 and end at 11 p.m. tained. The UN offer has been . pon arrIvmg a ,elr es 1Oa-1the meeting. This film is owned ' bon, the two soldiers with the b th G P . t "1 d . Other a tt I' actIons at both ' ' . y e rosse om e CIVI e- t' '11' 1 d t taken under advisement by the: elp of a thIrd; strongarmed Mr. f th '1' par les Wl mc u e s age acts,. Red team. I Wills.h They stole $25. ense au 0::1 le~. , including roller skaters, high * • • I When Park police checked at ,The meet10g mcluded a dlSCUS- ladder . performers, magicians, TWO DETROITERS AMONG I the base, they were told that all Slon of what progress h~s b~en fire eaters, unicyclists, ~ugglers, the 22 persons arrested by the I personnel was being transferred made to date and. an expLanatIOn a one man band, harmOnIca play- FBI on charges of fraud against I to Fort Custer. The authorities of ,the muddle :vhlch ~~s charaet- ~rs, tap dancers and xylophon. the government in connection I told police they would furnish enzed the Po1Ote CIVil defense lIstS. A special feature is Tony with the GI educational program. the department with photographs effort for some months. I Karloff, soon of, Boris -Karloff, Those arrested have been identi- of those soldiers who had been on Other Wardens Attended who does ImpreSSIOns. fied by FBI Director J. Edgar, I Hoover as f'mployes, officials and leave at the time of the strong-, Present at the meeting were Movies To Follow arming. Oscar Marks, chief air raid war. \ The movie program which fol- owners of five vocational schools. I Will See Pictures ~en of Grosse P~inte Par~; Wi.l. lows the stage shows,' consists The Berlitz School of Languages of America. Inc,. at Miami, was. Mr. Wills will attempt to identi- 1Iam Dunn, asslst:ant all' raId of cartoons, featured shorts and -picture by Fred Runnells among the schools named. \' fy his assailants from the photos. wa.rden f?~ the City of Grosse a. full-length featur,e. Senior HENRY FbRD II, of Lake Shore road, glvmg the keynote speech at the ceremonies In the event that identtfication is Po1Ote; Y'llllan~ ~. Newnan, ~ew- high" studerl.ts will see :'Mon- • • • made, police will secure warrants ly. app010ted CIVI~ defense dlre.c- ~lana and PIerce guests WIll see ACCUSED OF A BRIBERY at- , marking the opening of the annual United Foundations campaign, on the High School for the arrest of the identified tor for G~osse, POlI~te Farms; BIll A tragic accident took the The Return of the Frontiers- tempt involving $13,~00 to $15,~0.0I grounds last week, asked his fellow residents to get behind the effort which sUPPQrts parties, Chief Arthur E. Louwers, Marl', chIe~ air raId warden for life of 1st. LIEUT. ALBERT man." Th~ addition of movies to is Theodore HurWitz, D'trolt s most of the charities in the Metropolitan Detroit area. He told his neighbors that the stated. Grosse Pornte W~ods; an~ Co.l. M. TOWNSEND, 29, in Korea these parties was at the specific custom bureau appraiser chief. degree of success, the Pointe achieves in meeting its obligations in the drive will be a W~lter Allard, aSSIstant, ernef alr on September 22, it has been reqllest of the students. The t I' e a sur y department an- true measuring stick of its community pride. ra~ :"t~rtd~n for ht~e POhI,nthe.ar~a. disclosed here by his wife, the Tickets will be on'sale at all nounced that Hurwitz was dis- , . r" 10 owns lP, w. IC IS In- f R La d Grosse Pointe secondary s ho 1 charged last week following a Beer Purchase eluded 1.'n.the Pointe civil defense .Ihcrmer e osemaryts M dt,)pan,M anE PUbl'lC',parochlal,. and pnvatec, o~, :formal hearing. The nature of the program; v:as,unab.le,.to,,~end--a-j ef par ~n, r. an ,rs. • 'Tneprice is 25c if-pt1l"t11a:sett"i~ ".', ch-arges was not rt",'eal~d. Farms Plans ....Campaign .to ,Raise .F.u-nds Proves eostly. representatIve to t~IS meetmg. I Lester Lappan, of 711 Lmcoln advan:e, and 50c if purchased at • • • One of the trio arrested by Park Se~~rate DIrectors road. the door on Wednesday evening. Friday. October 19 ALLIES WITHIN TWO and P d f F N Ch h L' h d police on October 20 for drinking The organizational plan for Memorial services will be held Youngsters are urged to buy ura e or or ew urc ,alIne e beer in the rear of Defer School civil defense in the Pointe speci. in Grosse Pointe Memorial them in advance to facilitate the one-half miles of Communist base T B S' CI was found guilty of contributing fies that each municipality is to Church at 12:30 o'clock this Sun- planning and ordering of' food. of Kurr:tsong. Chinese forces in the axpayers y t. are of Montefalc' 0 to the delinquency of a minor. Iappoint its own director. The dir- day, October 28. Women distributing tickets to hills Just south of Kumsong \ The juvenile involved, a 16-1 ector in turn is to appoint a chief News of Lieutenant Townsend's the schools. are:--;-Mrs. John S. battled to stem the Allied drive. - -----~- I year-old boy, testified that the' air raid warden. The air raid death was not made public until Foley, Mrs.
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