
\ .~ "'.'.... \. ! 1 I • .' All The News j , ' I , j Of All ! ! The Pointes i \ 'i.~.~ 1 rOSS~' ...~::Qln. .~ws Every ThiJrsd~y Morning , ,I Co~plete' News'.'.CQ~er,age oj' "All ,the Pointes'. ". , I '.., . " , ,_ • ",., ", '.'.' VOLUME I6-NO. 3 fie Per COD) £ntered as secol\d ClIUa llau.er ,. Fully Paiet CirCulation' cUJO Per y~ ,,.$R:(jS,~,~::PO,I.NTE.:MICHIGAN~ JANUARY 20~ ;1955 ~It 'the .Poe 0ffkl6i. _, Detroit,; '/lIleh. - ~. v • .'. ' • , • ~ ~. , "-, '. .-- r----------_ ,,)} HEADLINES Year-Round Clean upC.amp~igntau~ched .•.. '.Woods' to Convert IJanuary 24 'ot el? . ' ~ > ~. Final Day WEEK To Qualify AJ CompiluJ b'Y Ih. CounciL.....~;. ',~ ~ ..." \\ Chambers• • I ' • • Grosse POlIJt. N61~$ • Prima'ry Election for St~tel County and Local Offices Thursday, January 13 For Office Space Set for February 21 NICARAGUA'S PRESIDENT Anastasio Somoza, cailed Cost~ Rica's President Jose Figureres a Solons. ,Direct City Administratdr to Take Any Necess~ry Poirlte citizens desiring to "damn liar" and challenged 'him S+.eps.fo Allev~ate Badly C~owded Conditions vote in the coming primary to a duel with pistols. The chal. " The 'ad~inistrativ'e duties of the WOOdS' municipal gov- election for state, county and lenge and remark were hurled local offices,' to be' held on after Figueres stated 'that Nica- ernment have increased'in diI:ect'rati9 with the population, rag~~ was behind the llprising to such aI)..~ext.ent that ,office space has just about reached the Mohday, Fe~uary '21, will .... agamst 'Costa Rica. I. bursting 'point, it was bi"otight 'out at a council meeting hel.d hav~ until 8 p.m.; Monday, Meauw'hile, Costa Rica ordered on' MondaY,.J:a~uary',17 .. ' ~ ' , January 24,' to register 'as emergency air raid precautions I after charging that invading air- The Woods' council was in-" F' , B' qualified voters.' craft from Nicaragua had strafed forme~. ~t'.the.I?J.eet~ng that't~e' arms UYS All the municipal offices 10 towns in preparation for a present offIce space'm the mum- I throughout the Pointe \\rill re- ground attack on the cap1tal. cipal. build!?g,}s' n'o .longer ade- nsurance main 'open to accept re~istration Venezuela planes were among the quate 'for the g'reat pressure of : of the voters up to the' ~eadline. attackers, Costa Rica said. • • • ~uties \Y,hich mu~'t' ~e-c~rri~d' out On, Water Absentee Ballots Friday, J"nuary 14 ~n. the now' largest, Pomte' c'om- The heads vi the va r i 0 u S munity.' '.', .. I '". P.,pinte governments anno~ced HENRY CABOT LODGE, chief W ;t'S l.t L ti Council Votes to Purchase that the' headline to obtain ab- United States delegate to the on. ' p 1 oca on P t to A ° t S. sentee voting ballots. for -the pri-' United Nations, ~xpressed confid- It "b ht' t . thOt 'J • ra ec Ion gains Ults mary is 2 p.m., Saturday, Febru- 'was roug OU a 1L A ° .' f' FI °d ° ence that the 11 American fiiers would' not:'be .advisable to' move rIsing rom uorl ahon ary 19, imprisoned by Red Chi~a will any of the administrative' 'func-;. '. --- Two .of the Pointe communi .. be freed. He said that he was sure tions, because it would: create an '. Purchase 'of an insurance ties, the Citx and the Woods, will that UN Secretary-General Dag incon,:,er4ence'. to. the citiiens o( policy to protect the city concern themselves orily with the Hamrnarskjold had made progress the Clty, and.,. decrease' control .'", , ,state and county nomination of in his talks with Communist and direction .., . agamst any. pOSSIble claIms one circuit judge and one county China's Premier Chou En Lai. -. -Picture by Fred 'Runnells A resolut~(m presented, by for damages' resulting from auditor. , ,.' ' He made this statement after I he received a report from the Plans for a 12-month drive to beautify, the Pointe we re laid at a luncheon in the War Mem'ona.L l,;enter on Friday, Woods 9°,~~9h:nett1Rex Johl\lston, consumption of its water was I . The Clt~ holds Its regular elec-, January 14. Among those attendin'g were, seated, left- to right~ BEE. T..WICK,IN"G, pres. ide,nt of the.Boarq of'Edqcation: and: unammously approved hy d . ' bans dunng the month of No- UN Se~retar.f - General on the RICHARD B FERNBA H ' , the: 'mem~'erS:' of the' council,. approve unanimously by vember, an9- the Woods hold its appeal made to free the fliers . "C ,'guest speaker and director of city pl~nn~ng for Highland Park;' PAUL R.; O. MARDEN,. authorized., ,City A9-ministrator members of the' Farms coun- elections jn April.' and other UN personl1el held by chairman of the cleanup campaign' and secretary of the, Grosse Poin,te.~"'Property Owners Association.' .' Standing;Je£.t:,,-. Willi~rii"Lange:, to :take' a~~ion to: eil Monday night. Park F~rms to Elect Red China, ~ .. .. to' right are: WILBUR. THOMAS, representative of the Grosse Pointe. Busmess Men:s Assoc1~ti6n} MRS; .OTIS' WAE:K- phYSIcally, alter - .and .utlhze as . ", ., .. .'. Saturday, January 15 ER, general area chairman; DR. THOMAS S. DAVIES; co missioner Qf 'health; and MRS. BERl,"LUTHER 'LINDZA:Y,:' much: of the,. council'chamber, '9S , The pollcy, WIth .'lablhty lImIts BeSldes the offIces f~r state and president of the Grosse Pointe Garden Club Council. .' . " . " ~:'.'''' " ' '. is needed and ,to-,the 'best~ pbS- of $100/200,000, WIll cost $525.98 coun~y, the Park ~lll hold an PANAMA'S National Guards- ----------------'---- sible' advantage. " ,'. per y~ar. , . , eleetlon for the. offlces ~f mayor men surrounded the Presidential .' ~".., .c" and thre ouncilin n'-ih Fa m Palace and made President Jose F. d P 'A ,J t f J -} Q'. 't' t T' d G . Fur-d~ for the: a:lte;,~tio~ will Reason Not Disguised \ . e c . e., e. r s. Ramon Guizado captive., Als,o . In urses ' rres 0 UV~J1!.e .",:a,~ln.e iV~g.-J:!$,."'. c"t/ ~o;'.;::,!t~~~~~.~~JI~f~.ilr While the,policy will proU;ct~J~~u':r~~;~~:.,er;;,.a;.~e~:;:. ,j • _ u.,..\' ~~~sBmktU~IS~l~.-gC..OI.~FS~h(md~b~P.~~C"t~~~.BF~C),~~,~i~"~~ ',' e dent. eau y. a (in, ues' u'r'nIS': e",,",' y'.'',','."a.r',','e:','n 'S', ,:o".Y'.".',',.,' e_.a.:n.,,' -,u",p.,. L .' " C • C' ,~,,;" ".' tha~ ,the ,c.on,trovers;v over ~uorl- which is -to' be held on Monday. ' It "'las not disclosed what the . ' " - Ut , . lcense, Roes: " dab~n was '~he chief reason for April- 4, is set .ior Monday, March "grave charges" are against the --- y ", I Ad -k----;........;~ '. , '." , '( (' ,---- ,,- , ---..' ~~y~ng the. Insurance. 7, at, 8 p.m.; the absentee votin, Chief Executive, but rumors are Wallets Intact Except for oungsters . mit Brea ings and ,Eriterings ,at Nine Homes lu~cheon' : {or Year-Round' '. The' driving "o! a motor yehicle . CIty Att?rne! E. P. WrIght ballots deadline is Saturdayl that he is implicated in the Cash Contents, Discovered in Detroit~ three in Farms and one in Woods', ". Camp"aigr, A.d'dressed by" .in, the ~W,'.OOds':"'o/ith.'i, s~pencied. spt~bteII~CI:tthyatb-eln]'n.!l~gWI.vOenfththel'S''gSrUeab~April 2,. a~ ,2 p.~:" ' "'.: assassination of President Jose . --------. '.' H' h'l d P L E' 0 " k d d" " r '11'" l."'". • All the mUnICIpal heads urge Antonio Remon. Guizado step- on Chalmers Avenue Th~ arrest of five juveniles, all Detroit"boys, ~by' Detroit 19 an ". ar~' xpert ~ r revo e ,rl~e~.s .IC~l,1SeWl, ' J~ct,' he, thought .the msura~ce their citizens to .r~gister early , p<:d up from the vice presidency --- nolice Thursday, January 13, helped to clear up 'four ~of a " c0J'!le~nder th~. JUTlSdl<;:JIOnof th~. was a ",,:"lse,move. , and avoid the last minute' rush, .~ and foreign ministry six hours The wallets pilfered from series of breaking' and enterings in the Pointe' which" have Richa.rd B. Fernbaeh High- city within 2Q.days, 'as stipl:llated T~e CIty IS al~eady protec.ted which' makes:'it hard on the .' I y " after Ramon W.:lS killed. the purses of four employes occurred since the beginning of. the year. • .', 'land' Park City ~Planni'ng Di~ Iby a"new Woods ordinance passed I'bYh.mhsur~nhctebagal1?-sdtanf clarmts working staff., ., • • • f A th ' 115 K h 1 It t d th t h . '.,' " .:: ~ . w lC ~ug e nl~ e or wa er Sunday, January 1\~ 0 n ony s, erc eva, was repor eat e.parents0 rector and Vice-President' of on.Monday, J~p,.l;lary 17. I damage to property. ------ a beauty salon, on January 7, of ~ne o~ the youths ~ad noticed: into'13 homes' nine in Detroit .' . " , ~" The new ordinance drawn up W d St d- 1 THE ESTABLISHMENT of were found on Chalmers, be- an Item m t.he posseSSIon of their', '. .,. , '~'.',,' .' ~he,p~tr.oiVM:~~rqI>9li.,t~:~ea b 'W d' '. ,. ~I .Defense .Would Be Costly 00 S, U leS "normal relationship" with the h 1 son that they knew did nqt b,elong' ~wee ,10 the Farms ,an~ one In R .' "1 PI '." 'C ' . y 00 S CIty Attorney. Juhus M W' ht 'd th t 'f tween Mack. and C ar evoix, }' th W d' em-on a , annlng-" 'Omm~s- B "'d t' f r. rIg sal a'l any "Tra-fe' terl-as" Bonn Government was offered by d to ;l~, and aft~r ,finding, out , e , ~o s. ' .' ,.' '. ,.' ( " < '. • '~,"- :': .' ~rns, on, .!e:om:n~n ,a ,lOn o.
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