... os .' ,,' ~ ~ '1 All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse ews Complete Ne'lvs Coverage of All the Pointes Hom€ of the News - --0---- -~-------~--------------------- --~~~---------.----.-- ---------------------------.----- ---------.--------,--.-------- ----.------..-~------------------ ~~ ._.LU~~!_~_-NO. 40 ~"etc~~~tll~~f;~n~tc~:~o~t~t\tiic~~ GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 3, 1963 ~ ~~~rY~ci;y 24 PAGES-TWO SECTION-SECTION ----------------~-------_._;~._-~~..~~-_ .._--_.- -----------------------------------------~----------- ~------------------------_._-- ------- ---------~-~-----------_._--_.__...._._-----,-----~--+------,---------------,----------- ---------------------------:'! DEADLINES St. Clare Building Meetin#l; Held 01 th~ . I \VEEK To Formulate As Compiled by the Classroom-Gym I24th Festival Grosse POlnt(l News IAddition to Schooll c~~~~.Wi~o;8~tu~~~ry Thur.:.day, Septembfor 26 i Representatives THE HOUSE OF REPRE- I SENTATIVES passed President Structure, to Cost. ~ore Than $500,000, Will I The night of the pumpkin Kennedy's $11 billion tax cut House Many FaCIlities; Scheduled To . is approaching age.in. Eigh- bill yesterday. The vote was 271 to 155 in favor of the mea- Be Finished September 1964 teen student representa- sure. largest tax savings bill in --------- tives made it official as they , Construction of a t_wo-st~ry school building addition, launched plans for the 24th United States history. President Kennedy and Secretary of the , t{) cost more than $500,000, IS underway at St. Clare of annual community Hal- Treasury Douglas Dillon both l Montefalco School, 16231 Charlevoix. loween parties ... hailed the action. Dillon term. I Contractors started dig-<?----~-- --.-.------ - ~- ----. - .: ! . ..' I Meetmg last 'Ihursday. Sep- ing it "a major step toward i gmg and pourmg footmgs B La R b ,tember 26. at the High School freeing our economy from 1he , for the new edifice, within urg r 0 S I Annex we r e representatives .heavy drag of high wartime tax i a few days after the ground- H from the Grosse Pointe Hallo- rates and encouraging the F : br€aking ceremonies which arms 0me. r ween Committee. ~rnwth of our free ent('rpl'ise I took place on Tuesday, Sep- , Forrest Geary, chairman, who system." The bill now goes be- tember 10, according to the has been involved in this proj- fore the Senate. ano Kennedy Get $525 I Very Rev. Philip L. Colgan, Sleet for the past 24 years, led has asked his Senate leaders to ' O.S.A., pastor. __ '_ I a dis~u~sion about the food and push for enactment before Christmas. The new building w.ith its Th. f R k R <d . ' entel tamment. eight classrooms and full-sized Ie .ansa.c s eSt ence.! Pre~ent at the meeting were '" * * gymnasium, is expected to be Lynne S~eyer and Jim Greg. Friday, September 27 Break," Discovered by I completed by the opening ':If Family Gardner I ory. ~arcells: Eileen ~kert HE:-.i R Y CABOT LODGE. the fall school term in Scptem- 11ln~, JIm M?ntgomery: PI~rce; United States Ambassador to bel' 19ti4, the pastor said. KaLllY Jobbltt and KIt WIcke. Viet Nam. calls Madame Ngo Besides the classrooms and Farms police are still ~Brownell; Debbile Klose and Dinh Nhu's description of U. S. .... ' i gymnasium. the building will without clues in the burg-! Kathy Koepcke, Convent of th~ junior oficers in Saigon-"littie .'. I cont.ain a library, an infirmary, lary of the home of the T. Sacred Heart; Patty Moran and soldiers of fortune"-cruel and . v. ..~_.,' •.. , and an office. There :vill also H. Hinchn:ans, 91 Stephens 1 Naunie Cavanaugh: Star o~ the insulting. In the first pl!blic po~ ..:.:,:~,','.-.,:...~::.:,:..,..;~,<,~~~,;~.::"'",',.,....',.',.'.'"i. c~",','":'::.." be a large hasement WIth lock- road, WhICh occurred on J Sea; Bob Brammel. S~e 0 Cen- litical statl'ment he has directed All Grosse Pointe police chiefs are cooperating the svlicitation. Young college and high school volun- ers, showers, rest room facili- Thursday, September 19. nell. Sue Seder and JIm Hanna, against the family of President with the Community Business Committee of the 1963 teers Nancy Schueler (MSU) , Tom Berschback (U. of ties two meeting rooms and a Th f'l t f t GPHS; Burt Tavlor. John Pehr, . ' e amI y was ou, 0 own J J" -d B b K D'iem since arriving ~n ~aigo.n I United Foundation Torch Drive which begins to so;- D.), Greg Bielawski (Wayne State) and Wayne a;}d kItchen t th t' f th b k' ane . Olinson an ar ara en- August 22. Lodge saId: .It IS licit pledges October 3. From left to right CHIEF AR:' Dick Sims (GPHS) addressed and mailed letters to Va~te Audubon R.oad a e Ime 0 e rea m. nedy, GPUS. incomprehensible to mE' how Before steps could be taken On Tuesday, September 24, Adult representatives pres- anyone can speak so cruelly. It THUR LOUWERS, P~rk; CHIEF ANDREW TEE- community businesses, asking their support in the I all to begin construction, the the Hinchmans took inventory ent were Forrest Geary, chair- is a shocking statement. These. TAERT, City; CHIEF ,TAMES FURTON, Farms; 1963 campaign. Pledges will be deposited at the local Roman Catholic A.rchdiocese of and discovered that the thief, man. Mrs. Albert Law, secre- junior officers are risking their I CHIEF FRED E. DUEMLING, Shores; and DIREC~ police stations to be picked up by the United Founda- Detroit petitioned the Park or thieves, had taken Mr. t.ary, and Mrs. S. G. Thorne, lives every day. Some of them I TOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERN BAILEY, Woods, tion at the end of the three~day drive, October 5. council last March 25, to vacate Hinchman'~ Longine yellow food chairman. have been killed side by side II meet in front of the High School to discuss plans for Audubon r'oad between Mack gold watch, with his irJitials on Other members of the food with their Vietnamest> comrades. ~-~" - .------ -~---- ------.- . _ I and Charlev-oix avenues, the back. valued at $150; and: committee are Mrs. R. Lester These men should be thanked I . I Repres~nting the Archdiocese his wife's three-quarter length Spitzley and Mrs. J. C. Dan- and 'lot insu*lte~." * Bloodmobile and St.. Clare of Montefalco brown squirrel cape, valued at forth. GPHS; Mrs. D a v i d Breal{ Ground For New Club Opens Church at the time were the $350, Teague, Parcells; Mrs. William Saturday, September 28 I C II 0 11 Rev. Father Edward J. Sweeney Al t kIt' 1 Kirby. Pierce: and Mrs. James ,10SEPH VALACHI, "Cosa I Mail-e O.S.A., assistant pastor, and so ~ ell was a p as I~ ~a - Blackburn, Brownell. a s ct. School Addition; Sclw'dule F d Pt' f 1012 B df d endar ,pIggy bank contammg Also present at the meeting Nostra" defector, described Fri- re 0 VIn 0 e or" approximatelv $25 in change , day how he wa~ give.n the "kiss I In Woods an attorney and a member of l' . Id ' were Mrs. Ken II a rd Jones. of death," markmg hIm :for syn-j To Be Finished in 1964 At Brownell the parish. po Ice were to. I Mcther's Club president, .a~d dicate assassination. Valachi t<.,ldI ---' I The street vacation was Gard~ner Discovers Theft ! Mrs. Roy Enckson, publiCIty Senator John McClellan's in-' R d CU' R . PI~.,s Include Two Classrooms, Stairway +0 Replace h asked for because it became The burglary was discovered! ('hail'man. vestigating subcommittee that e ross nit to ecelve Fire Escape and Expansion of Present Sponsors Welcome Nig t necessary to expand classroom by Lee Feck of 4832 Lodwick -------- the Mafia-like underworld 01'- Donations at Woods School Facilities This Saturday +0 Intro- faci~~t~es due to overcrowded Detroit, the gardener, when he C El ganization had b r 0 ugh t him Presbyterian Church dLOce Season's con,.ltlons, and the ex tr a arr:ved earlier in the day to ell.ter eets "nothing but misery" during the With the groundbreaking last Thursday morning, ' t' ground was needed. The school check the property. J\.T B d Act IV las has 24 classrooms. l1 30 years he served it, "I hope . G P . t B d f Ed t' b th et.v oar ,",ou'destroy the bosses." Valachi The Red Cross Bloodmo- the :rrosse om e oar 0 uca Ion egan e con- -__ I Originally, the church pur- He found the upstairs rear I told McClellan. "I hope you I bile is scheduled to call at struction of an addition to the Lewis E. Maire Elemen- N 'hb h d CI b' . I chased the Verbrugghe Hard- door open, and a metal chair I . elg or 00 u IS m- . st 'M k b 'I at the southwest corner of the' At their fifteenth ann u a 1 destroy the whole thing. That i Grosse Pointe Woods Pres- tary School. ~ 't; th t' . \\ are ore m ac avenue, e- r • 1\1' . h S VI .•ng e er: Ire communl- tween Audubon anq Three Mile, terrace at the rear of the I meetmg 0110a)' mg t, ep- would make me a .happy ,man." :1 byterian Church on F.riday, Harold Hl1sband As-I fers. Under the ~ew ar~ange- J ty to. drop m at Brownell drive, and petitioned the coun- I house. The chair was used by I temberf 3~, men:bers Of t~e h t t 0 11 d 11 b' ment, the collectIon WIll be As Valachi ga"e IS es Imony, \ ctober , an WI e sistant Superintendent-Ad-'I doubled to qpproximately 6,000 Jr. HIgh School, 260 Chal- cll for the vacation of a little I the thief to stand on and pull Gross~ .PoInte War MemOrIal police.
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