
-------;-------4-----~4.._...._..t.... .,...~.,..~$..! -.-- ..,-- .. - .2.2.2.2. All the News of All the Pointes lie * * E,,'ery Thursday Morning rosse ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes llome of the News VOLUME 22-NO, 38 Entered a" Second Class Maller at the Post Oflicc at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 2', 196/ 7c <'or Copy $4,00 Per Year 20 PAGES - TWO SECTIONS - SECTION IIEADLINES 0'- 01 tbe Church Addition to Be Dedicated Sunday __. fTV Crew MauledlBi.eak Grounu \VEI~K .....,i~'~,;j4. At Ceremony As Compiled hy the Grosse Pointe News "'"'",'.....;1 Gettlng Shots of September 25 Thursday, September 14 " .. R~~~ ,.'.,~~~~ParkI ReSI'dences Hope to Complete Half. FORD MOTOR CO. made ,Million Dollar Building plans Wednesday to purchase Given by William all assets of~ the aillng Phil co New York Producer Attacked While Trying to I Corp" veteran producer of elec- Get Fries Within tronic and home - appliance ~0~~!~~Pictures of Homes for Forthcoming Series Year equipment. This was tagged by "Crime Does Pay" Ford as a move to diversify. Directors of the Grosse Ted Yates of New York, producer of a forthcoming The boards of directors of the Pointe War Memorial As- television play, "Crime Does Pay", and four of his crew- two COmpanies agreed in prin- sociation awarded the con. men, were set upon by a group of Park citizens on Sat- cipal to the' deal on Wednesday, tract for the building of the subject to :he approval ot the urday 16, at Middlesex and Avondale. s'toekholders and to receipt of Yates charged that he and .------ ~ new William Hayes Fries satisfactory tax rulings. Under four camera and sound men Memorial Auditorium ad. the agreement, holders of were roughed up while taking dition to Edward V. Mona- Phllco common stock would re- pictures of the Park homes of Cudlip-Gust han, Inc., at thr':':" regular ceive one share of Ford com- "some well-known prohibition- board me eting Monday era characters in the area." mon for e'ach 41,'2 shares of Delegates even in g, September 18. Philco common. The TV producer, in his com. Construction on the half plaint to police, identified three >I< >I< .. million dollar building will of his assailants as being Joseph To Con-Con begin at once. should be \ THE UNITED AUTO wonK- and Josephine Zerilli of .70::, It ERS and Geheral Motors Corp. completed within one year. were still working Wednesday ~~e~::;x~f ~~~ 1\1~~~ies~:.trina Defeat Koerner and Ra. Ground breaking ceremonie! to untangle a mass of local Zerilli was a prohibition-era baut at Polls Septem- have been set for 7 p.m. Mon- plant issues. The Federal Gov- figure; and 1\lrs. Cavataio is ber 12; Only 7,992 day, September 25, just prior to the Memorial Association's ernment urged them to reach a the daughter of .the lat~ !,~te Pointers Voted "quick and sound" settlement. Corrado, known ill prohlbll1on annual dinner meeting. Since In an unexpected move, William day~ as "The Enforcer." shortness of time precludes Two Pointe Republicans mailing of invitations, the Board E. Simkin, director of the Fed- Couldn't Identify Others topped their Pointe Demo- eral Mediation and Conciliation of Directors is using this news- Yates said that several other era tic opponents the Service, delivered copies of a in paper to cordially invite all men and women' were in the friends of the Center to attend statement to top negotiators to ." crowd that gathered around his Con-Con election held on the brief ceremonies . "offer eneouragl;ment" for an . Photo by' Bernard Schenk Stat.Ion wagon, but h e eouId no t Tuesday, Sept. 12, and will agreement. St. Palll Evangelical Lutheran Church will dedi cate its new Parish Education Building this Sunday, identify them by name. represent the First State l\lake Your Reservations .. .. .. The addition is attached ~o the church structure at Cha1fonte and Lothrop. " dl:s~~~1v~~~~J.:e~~~ \~~er;;id~ Di~~~~~ a~~p~~: Everyone is also invited to ~~7:t~:~~~ come to the dinner meeting and THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IC t S t --------- citizen called about a "wild, sentative ,District during entertainment which follows. was basking Wednesday in de- en er e s shoving, shouting and pushing the Constitutional Conven- However, reservations for the light after sweeping the Con- Lut h eI'aI1 Cl1U....CI1._Addl-tl.on.. Corner St one ma tc h." Dispatched to the . L dinner at $2.50 per person must stitutional Convention ele'etions ... / scene were Sgt. Thomas !\fartin, hon In ansing. be in to the Center (TU 1-7511) held Tuesday. In a series of An.nual Meet, P -' B ld T B L -d and Patrolmen George Blair, In thE' First Senatorial Dis- immediately. Reservations can decisive upsets from the remote a~l'isI1 Edueatlol,1 ui, iug.. 0 _ e at Charles Slusser, John Brosnan triet, Rockwell T. Gust, Jr., (RI only be accepted through Fd- regions of the Upper Peninsula and John Trombley. received 19,546 votes,',_as com- day, Seplember 22. to the Democratic stronghold of For Sept. 25 'Tl S t tts un Yates spent several hours at pared to his opponent, Louis Participating in the ground Wayne County, the Republicans T B 'D d- d S d day '0 e e lea e on un ay _ tbe Park station talking by Rabaut ml, who polled 19,502. breaking ceremony will be tha won 99 of 144 scats in the com- All Contrjbutor~.!o "Jemo- telephone with his New York In the Thirteenth Representa- Rev. Bertram deH_ Atwood, min. ing convention, N ew Unl - armoOlzes WI ,_ 0 Ie rc I ec ure .0 ' . ' ',' tJrc , 0 mg rial Association Invited to 't H ' 'th G thO A h't t- f Memor',a! Ch h HId' office, and trying to get back tive District, Philip F_ Koerner ister of the neighboring :lIe- .. >I< * , C . films and recording tapes con- tV) lost to his opponent, Wil- Attend Dinner Event Church Structure' New Facilities Will be eremonies at $850,000 fiseated by police as evidence. Ham B. Cudlip (R). The number morial Church; Mrs_ William Friday, September 15 Helpful t~ Wide Program Addition Between Morn- These were returned to Yates of votes received were 1,901 and Hayes Fries, widow of the civic minde<1 citizen whose gift made WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT Con t ri but 0 r s to the --------- . ing Services about four hours after they 9,193 respectively. St. Paul Evo Lutheran Church, C h a I f 0 n t e anl1 . --...:... were confiscated. 7,992 Pointers Voted the auditorium Possible; Mrs. JUDGE WADE H. McCREE, JR. Grosse Pointe War Memo- Lothrop, will combine two celebrations on Sunday when The Corner Stone of the In New York, William R. 1IIe- A total of 7,992 qualified Russell Alger. who with her will be nn.minate'd Friday to the cial Center are invited to family gave the Center to the it ob~erves the 90th anniversary, of the founding of the new church house additl'on Andrews, executive vice presi- Pointe voters out of a total of Federal bench in Detroit. Michi- attend the Association's community; C. F. Ogden, Chair_ gan'S Democratic Senators Pat- Annual Dinner on Monday congregation together with t h e d euication' , of its new at the Gross'.? Pointe Memo- Justicedent of DepartmentNBC Nl!\vs, andsaid FBIthe TLesday's29,501, castelection.their TheballotsPointe'sat man of the War Memorial Asso- rick V. McNamara and Philip evening, September 25, at parish education building. rial Church will be laid on have been notifIed of the inci- sale concern was the election ciation's Board of Directors; AI. A. Hart said President Kennedy 7 o'clock, They will enjoy The new building, begun<~'--------- Sunday, September 24, at dent and of an earlier threat of delegates to the Constitu- ger Shelden, chairman of the would submit the nomination not only a lovely meal about a year ago, was eom- main level for adult social 10'45 a m made to one- of the erew mem- tional Convention, with the ex- Building Committee; Vincent R, Friday morning. McCree, 41, a pleted this summer. Attached to functions. New offices are also . " '. bers. ception of the Woods, which DePetris, chairman of the served in the Center's World War II combat veteran the church struetl're, and in provided. The ceremorues WIll take Scheduled for Oct. 11 asked its voters for an amend- Grounds Committee; lIIalc(}lm and a Circuit Judge for seVen Great Hall, but they will matching red-brick with lime- place on the northeast cor- lIIcAndrews said the films ment to a clause in the City R. Stirton and James E. Gibson, years, will be the second Negro also be entertained by Mad- stone trim, the new unit har- Building' Committee ner of the building adjacent were made for the Crime in Charter. representing Harley Ellington, to be appointed to a Federal rigal Singers from the monizes with the Gothic arehi- Members of the building eom- to the Grosse Pointe War America series to be conducted 'Woods electors wcre asked Cowin and Stirton, architects judgeship by President Ken- Grosse Pointe Community ~ec~ur~ of the church, although mittee ai'e: Ben Bregi and Memorial property. by David Brinkley, NBC news- whether or not they wanted to for the building; Walter B. Ford. nedy. The Senate' is expected to Chorus under the direction It 15 In a _moderately contem- Harry Kall, co-chairmen, Robert The new building which will caster, and will be on the iirst increase the number of mem- II, whose firm is furnishing the confirm the nomination by the of Donald Simmons.
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