,',';," .! ,--.t.',_".:"'_!.,"'" a ~;., ) - Home of DON'T LETYOUR: STUDEN] MISS THE POINTE. THE NEWS CAN GO rosse TO ANY COLlEG& 99 Kercheval News Pointes VOLUMEII ~NO. 42 Entered as Second Class Matter Sc P&r Copy . at the Poat Offke at Detroit, Mich. n.liO Per Year Funy Paid Circula~ionf __ ----,._----------------------------------------------------------------------------- lay plans for _Annual Co mmunity Halloween Celebration 'Cavalcade~ HEADLINES , , ' to . oj the "oters l),ecide Launches Big 'VEER As Compiled by the Who 'Gets Durant; Campaign Grosse Pointe Ne'ws Parade Followed By Rally On Thursdayt, Oct. 12 Army- or Congress High School Grounds With DONALD COLE. the 18 year 'Plenty of Entertainment old youth who shot and critically Republican Nominee Takes Physical Examination: .WilI ._- wounded 2 girls. aged 12 and 14, The "Cavalcade of the Continue to Wage Vigorous Campaign at their parents' hunting cabins Pointes," Grosse Pointe's first near Saulte Ste. Marie, was cap- Until Ordered to Duty Torch Fund parade and rally, tured yesterday by State Troop- will have been added to the Richard Durant, candidate for 'Congress on the Repub. ers, offered no resistance and ann,a1s of community events meekly gave up the riflle with lican ticket from the 14th District, was notified on Wednes. by the time this story is read. which he shot the girls. He had day, October 11, that he had .been tentatively selected. for By press time plans had no quarrel with the girls and active duty in the Army. Durant, a veteran of six years reached the fmal stage and said he "just wanted to do some. service in World War II, was order-ecHo report to Fort Wayne every indit!ation was that this thing bad," on Friday, October 13, for his physical examination. * .. ... kickNoff function would be at- Questioned by reporters after~------'------- ROBERT H. STACEY, aged 30, tended by hundreds of citi- a U. of M. Lat1n teacher, has con- his 'examination as to the effect 1 661 R - zens and the parade would in- fessed setting the fire which de. his or.ders would have on h~s , eCelVe campcugn, Durant stated that it , clude hundreds of cars. stroyed ancient Haven Hall on For weeks past promotion com- the Campus on June 6 with a was his desire to serve his coun- try to the best ,of his ability. Free X- Rays mittees have been meeting to lay loss of $618,000. Tried unsuccess- the plans for this undertaking. More Vital Than Ever fully to commit suicide . a I ' Civic~minded men and women woman with whom he has been "I entered this Congressi.onal n 1st Week have given willingly of their .lim. keeping company for several race because, among other thmgs, ited free time in ordar to organ, years asks to have him committed I was deeply disturbed over a ize the show .offered to the resi- to a mental institution, saying bungledfpreign policy which Unit Does Big Business; Will dents of Grosse Pointe; Approxi- she stands in fear of her life. 'might bring on World War III. It Remain in Pointe Until mately 50 people have been .. ... ... , -Picture ty State Photographic is now more vital than ever that working on the promotion and November II IT IS CHARGED the actual Seventeen students from public, private and. parocrlia-l schools of the.Po., inte attended a meeting lastThursday the facts of State Department ... publicity committees for the par-: lists of casualties, killed, wound~ . h B f Ed h 'bungling,. coddling of Commun- ade and rally, not to mention the ed and missing in Korea, is lag- In t e oard 0 ucation Building with a group of t e adults who are helping direct ,the project which has become ists at home, and the appease,.. A total of 1,661 residents hundreds involved in the resi~ ging far behind ... the Arm:' so popular. Standing, left'to right, are: HARVEY. HUCK, HEV BARRETT,_ HAL DRINKHAUS, BARBARA. BEND- ment of Russia abroad, be availed themselves of the op~ dential and business solicitation, insists it can release only the LIN, RON PARKIN, LORRAINE BROUGHTON, JIM KELLER, CELESTINE BLONDELL and JANET KRAUSE. brought home to every American. groups. latest summary of deaths and Seated, left to right: JOANNIE HOLLISTER, BOB LAW, RICHARD NOER,MRS. EVERET'I'ROLL, MRS. JOHN S. "I understand that Congress- porttinity to have free chest Chainnen Meet wounded as they are released to FOLEY, MRS. HUBERT GOEBEL, JOHN YOUNG, DICK SUTHERLAND, ANNETTE TORREY, BETSY STEVENS men are forbidden military serv- x~rays during the first week A meeting of committee chair. next of kin. and MARY DONAFlOE. ' ice. I intend to let the voters of the mobile unit was stationed men was held at, the home of .. ... ... I our District choose whether I can David Rust, Parade Chairman, on' -------------<?> , • • • , • • • ~------------_ . in the Pointe, it was disclosed WALTER NOTH, 21, convicted P I- C 1St d t Ad - C -} serve them-best in the Army or Sunday afternoon at which plans last week in Macomb county cir- 0 lO ases 'u en vlsory ounCI Durant, Plea in' Congress. My only desire is this week. The unit will be for the parade and entertainment cult court of manslaughter, has to serve my country to the best here for a total of five weaks. at the rally were discussed. Mr. been sentenced to the maximum A b L t H D- - t'~'Pl' F D b t of my ability." George Elworthy, chairman of Rust said that, although it would permitted under the indictment. ove as ears' ISCUSSlon0, ans ;.,'or ,e 'a es Would Scotch Rumor the Steering Committee for the be a complicated maneuver to as. 14-15 years ... Judge Spier, says Asked whether he would be al~ Grosse Pointe x-:ray Survey, has semble and route the many cars F H II ' C I b - expected in the parade, it ap. he is guilty of murder under the lowed by his orders to finish the pointed out that the dollars' and indictment, deserving a life sen- Year's Mark or ao'we en e'e, ra"tlon l's R.. e]-eJed(;11 slam-bang campaign he had been cents' cost of tuberculosis in this peared that with the co-operation tence for murder .. , had killed ------- conducting; Durant said~.~It has .country is conservatively esti- of the police chiefs of the five Eugene Schaaf, father of four Total of 26 Repor:f'ed Against "Never a Dull Moment" Adopted As Motto For This Year's R b t R f ' t M t been.suggested-:-and I want to mated at $350,000,000 a year. Grosse Pointes, the many com~ munity agencies participating, :;~o:~Pf:t1:c::~'~~~~~:lone. 21 in All of Last Year: Community.wide Eventj t0rs. John S. 1=Qley, .-' ; ..~.~;~HFb.!l~ht~:fo!.n~iJo~e..~::e~N'~~::..;~:s~Jr:~~ot~:~ . "That,. is :~7:h~~ute~pay and"the BOy',Sco.utse'Ye~\ * * • Only One Death .' ','.. Ac.tio9."As~:£ha.jl:,ma~."--:;--~'."""-",,~,,, ",. - Congress on Platform brought to bear to 'get rid of me a disease, "Elworthy added. "But "should move like clock~wor~, Parade Committee A BIG ALLIED NAVAL TASK '.. "Neve~ a dull moment" is the motto back of the plans because of the exposure I am eve:n so, it is only a small part Mr. Rust's parade committee FORCE. headed by the battleship Up to lVIoI;lday of this for, this year's community Hallowe'en celebration. OnThurs. Congressman Louis C.' Ra~ making of the record of my Dem- of the cost of tuberculosis. The week included Harrison Watson, Par;. Missouri, bombards the port cf there had been 26 cases of day aft~rno()n the Student Advisory Committee met with its baut, Democrat running for ~~~a~~li~~~oi~~L;n~ele~~:t ~~ worst toll exacted by this disease ade Marshall; Hunter Williams. Chon.gjm, ,onl~ 49 miles fr,om polio in the Pointe as against chairman, lVIr..s.J ..ohn S. Fo.ley",' 1'0 complete. details of the d cannot be computed in dollars RUSSIan SIberIa and 34 mlles a t t 1 f 21 f 11 f ,. reelection, has refuse . to ac- end that. rumor. and cents. It is paid for in suf- in charge of bands and Boy from Red Chim:s Manchuria .. , 1 to a 0 cases or a 0 parties to be held'at the Grosse Pointe High School and the cept the challenge of Repub:- "Under normal circu~tances, fering, in the pain of separatiol1 Scouts, and Joe Buck, in charge of trucks and engines. Mr. and only 120 miles from Vladivostok. as year. Pierce Junion High School. @ . the required paper work to proc. for months, perhaps years, from 'Th 1 f h' . lican nominee Rl'chard .Du- I d " Mrs. AllisOIl Munroe and A. .. ... ... 'e norma course 0 t IS Take Back Repo~fioI intermission enter~ainment. These ess my orders will take from 40 ove ones. George Elworthy, co:chairmen of Friday, Oct. 13 disease is for it to r..pidly di- Inasmuch as this is a commLln- features will be provided by tal~ rant to meet him .a series to, days-consequently the or- TB has a slow' onset, thus too in 45 entries for the parade, estimated THE DRAFTING of 18-year~ minish with the coming of the ity affair- there were seventeen ented students from the v..arious of debates before the election ders will have no effect on my frequently it is nQt recognized that more than 200 vehicles fall season but this year it representatives from all the pub~ campaign except to intensify it.
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