Building. Needs Versial Issue to Be Dis- HURRICANE ETHEL Boiled Cussed by Speakers up with Sudden Fury And

Building. Needs Versial Issue to Be Dis- HURRICANE ETHEL Boiled Cussed by Speakers up with Sudden Fury And

- ~ -~ --- -,..-.....--~.,....,........r.,."..,-.. --.~ ,...._ "'. ..,,, 'C.-:"'I.~'"-"'''I!'":'.~' "or, "''''1''''':'', !'". -.:''''' '"!<-!,!"",!, ..")."''''"''!'.~. '!'l~ •• !"'. "'!;~.."'l9~A.~j""""!," "'.IIII!' ,!"!!."!A4!11!.. 'II!IQ!~;:!!I.!"I.•!!!_.,.j ;", .. 4I""'1!Qi.WIl! '''!''. PII.p•. *!'l. ~; *III! '4!'!'." III JI!'lI-!".,,' IlI.U! SIll Il!" '!II. ,III$!,. "'.'I!II. "'iII!,S. ! :. ~•• ~ IIII'!I,.1[1, 'llll.I!!..'JIII.¥IIIIOIISIIQ • All the N~ws of All the Pointes ••• Every Thursday , rosse... Morning -----------, Complete' Ne'lvs Covera.ge of All. the Poi~tes of the News VOLUME 21-NO. 38 Entered as Second Class Matter 7c Per Copy at the Post OWce at Detroit. Mtcn. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER.22. 1960 $4.00 Per Year 24 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION I Raise 50-Star Flag At Monteith School !!!tl\DLINES .ICitizen CommitteelPlan Dehafe 01 tb~ }J \VEI~k. ." In Parcells As Compiled by /be .ReVIews School Auditorium Grosse Poi'1te News Pros and Cons of Contro- Thursday. September, 15 Building. Needs versial Issue to Be Dis- HURRICANE ETHEL boiled cussed by Speakers Up with sudden fury and. roared up the, Gulf of Mexico, yester- Meets with Boar~ of Education to Hear Reports on , The pros and cons of flu- day. and headed fOr the heavily Development of Improvement oridation will be discussed populated coast of Alabama and Program at a public hearing in the Florida. The winds were re-' Woods on Monday, Septem- ported at 150 miles an hour. The Grosse Pointe Board of Education met last week ber 26, at 8 p. m., in the Official sources said that. the with the Citizen Advisory Committees studying school Parcells Junior High School "unusuaHy severe" hurricane forced nearly 40,000 persons needs to re'view the list of building and remodeling auditorium. from Florida and Louisiana to recommendations that has been developed. More than Woods officials picked the flee their homes. At least 30.000 60 citizens, board members, and school staff have parti- auditorium because of the large persons fled the Louisiana cipated in this phase of the long range study which has crowd expected, both proppon- cOllsUiI area and took shelter been underway since early in 19;;9. ents and opponents of the use of In schools that were opened for Robert F. Webe!', president S I the chemical in the city water. them. Thousands of others made of the Board of E d ~ cat ion, of borrowing money and pay- Interest in the L~sue was re~ for higher ground in Florida. stated .that the co~nllttees h.ad ing interest charges." kindled recertly when Detroit, Ethel formed in the Gulf while served the community well,'gtv- SchOOl .administrators assls- which sells water to the Woods Hurricane Donna. deemed the ing m~ny houl'3 of thought ~nd ted '1\11".Weber in oullining the and a majority of the commur.i_ most vicious and destructive attention to the problems faCIng total list of recommendations ties in the Metropolitan area. since the weather bureau start- the school system. for all 14 schools in the district. sent out "reelers" to its custo- ed keeping records in 1886, was He Pi) 1n t e d out that the (Continued on Page 2) mers on whe:her or not they slill causing havoc. recommendations sub m it t e d would object to the use of flu- oride in the water. '" *. '" parallt:led c I 0 s e 1y those de- Friday, September 16 veloped by the Board as a pre- The Woods council; -It was liminary to last fall's miliage charged by some irate citizens. PATRrCE LUMUMBA, dis- POliCe111an vote and that work could now gave its approval without first puted premier of the Congo, ". proceed with every confidence. consulting local residents. The escapetl a'lynch mob twice, as Readers will recall that the Hurt in .Scout upshot of the whole thing was he was leaving from a visit to \'oters of the district balloted the setting of the dale for the Camp Leopold II, LeopoldviUe. last October to authorize the Car Accident public hearing on the contro- The mob, a group of angry Con- levying oI additional taxes to versial issue. golese sol die r s, were foiled finance an improvement pro- Professionals To Speak twice. first by United Nations gram. Three-fourths of a mill Curious Motorist Takes Eye City Administrator William Ghana troops, then by Congo~ \vas approved for a four year lese police of Co!. Joseph Off Road and Slams into H. Lange Informed the council period with which to make that a program has been pre- Mobutu. the Congo's emerging necessary additions, alterations Rear of Shores Vehicl~ - strong man. Lurnumba had lost pared, and that several mem- and renovations to the buildings . bers (If the medical 'and dental his grip on many of his Congo to, insur;e that equitable and, A Shores p.oIIceman sui- followers, both military and professions, and others, either suiUible facilities were avail- fered a spramed neck on for or against the use of the civilian, in a fight against Presl- . I , able throughout the district. Friday, September 16, when chemical, have offered to speak dent Joseph Kasavubu and MonteithstudeTlts, from left; MARC ALAN, JIM _ chosen by Mr. Earl Penna's 5th grad~ pupils \vho pre- Two other levies, toUilling 2H the scout carin which he at the hearing. Mobutu.lanky, 29-year-old anny . TROMBLEY, MAR({ YOUNGDAHL artd PAUL POT- m!ils, to meet increased oper- was riding was struck in pared and conduct.ed the program was "Raising The The ci?, administrator saId chief of staff. Lurnumba's aides . ERA act as color guards in the school's first outdool."' atmg costs and improve sta.ff the rear by a motorist who insisted that the premier had Fifty Star Flag", Theiflag raising is becoming an an- that five propponents of fl u- everything under control, but [_ flag raising' ceremony of the new year. The theme nual ttadition at the school. .' ~~~~e\:~~~ti~~~ approved In w~ more interested in an oridaUon will appear at the the mobbing incident proved Addltlons ai; High School aC~l~ent than where he was he a ri n g, with one of them speaking. this wrong. Mr. Weber indicated that the drivmg. *' *' * Monteith Woods Fur Store Robbed CO«llc~l Board had acted at its regular The ~iured oWc~r w~s Har- Picked as the s pea k e I' In Saturday, September 17 City September meeting earlier in ry Hamilton, wh~ WIth his part- r a VOl'. of fluoridation is Dr. Philip Jay, D.D.S .• Chief of De- the week to order detailed plans ner,. Chester .Pamt:r, r wen" ;:e- FROm ALL APPEARANCES P-T A Benefits FOI.,"th Time in Yeal"; Okiiys-COP partment of Prevent.ive Dentis- Soviet influences in the chaos- and accurate cost es'timates for turmng to their bea, a"ter gomg several of the more pressing to St. ~Iair Shores to investigate try of the University of 1\lIchi- ridden Congo were fading Fri- gan. day nlgh,t, as 'documents were From COlned)r tat~st Loss Set at $800 Trailer Stand projects at Grosse Pointe High an aCCident. School. The tWO patrolmen were The others wbo will attend to burned ih the courtyard of the back Dr. Jay, are Dr. G. H. Czech Embassy and three car- One of these involves putting cruising on Lake Shore road Grosse Pojn~e Community Police Believe Burgl~rs Are the Same in Last Three Offers Same Campaign a third .floor on the Industrial about 2:30 a.m., when they were Guest, D.D.S., president of the loads of Soviet officials left Eastern Dental S 0 e let y; Dr. their' own Embassy, all laden Theater's I!John Loves Breakins; October, 1959, Theft Committed by Privilege to Democrats; Arts building to provide add i- stopped by a passing motorist, tional classrooms. Another is. who told them that an accident James Danforth, M.D., chair- . with luggage. Mary" October 14 National Fur Robbers Discuss Fisher Traffic man of the Fluoridation Com- • • * increasing the capacity of the occurred around the road curve, to Aid 'Group The total value of items stolen from the Kay Anos Problem high 'sehool library to Bccom- and the two drivers involved mittee of the Wayne COUllty Sunday, September 18 Medical Society~ pr .. Charles P. Fur Shop, 19619 Mack avenue, within less than a year, modate enrollments which are were fighting. Anderson, M.D., Wayne County THE UNITED STATES was Romance will cQme to the climbed to $45,925 with the theft of valuable sweate;-s on The regular monthly meet- double those for which it was Hamilton and Painter ap- defeated Saturday night in a designed. .proached the scene, Whi c h Ass is tan t Commissioner ot Pojnte on October 14 when Saturday, September 17. ~ ' ing of Grosse Pointe City's Health; and Dr Alfred E. Sev- fiurprise move to bring 14 more RepresenUitives 0 f elemen- they found to be over the viI- the Grosse Pointe Com- The latest burglary Is the three white colored sweaters, Council and City Manager Ier, D.D.S.. of the Detroit DIs- African countries and Cyprus (the recently named Law- tary schOOlcommittees were as- laae limits and in St. Clair munity Theater will pre- fourth since October 11, 1959. worth a total of $800. su:e~ that the needs' in. ~heir Shores. They crossed the com- trict Dental Society. Into the United Nations Gen- rence Savage), on Monday, eral Assembly dpbate on the ~ent "John Loves Mary" at The shop was robbed on April License of Suspect Car bUlldmgs.

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