All the News of All the Pointes * * * Every Thursday Morning ross~ oint~ ews Complete News Coverage of All the ,Pointes Home of tbe News Entered as Second Cln~ Matter 70 Per Copy VOLUME 23-NO. I at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 4, .1962 S4.00 Per Year 16 PAGES-THREE SECTIONS-SECTION I ---------------:--- --------------------------------<0> .. f;IEllDLINES Senior Men/s Club 'Orricers in Chow Line Bufalino Reveals of tbc \VEI~K As Compiled by the Purchase of New Grosse Pointe News Thursday, December 28 .Home in Shores BRITISH T ROO P S were alerted Wednesday, and a naval strike force dispatched to the By Janet Mueller Persian Gulf, a~ Iraq appeared Teamsters Official Who Claims He Flunked Pointe It is hard to personalize ready to pounce on the tiny but Point System Test Expected to Move His oil-rich sheikdom of Kuwait. a statistic. After every holi~ lraqui Premier Abdel Karim Family Here About January 20 day weekend, stories appear Rassem, stating that Kuwait i Q the newspapers under originally was a province of Detroit Teamster official William E. Bufalino, who be heading "Death Toll", Iraq, proclaimed annexation contends he failed to qualify as a desirable Grosse 0,:- "Accident Rate Climbs" last June, foHowing Britain's Pointer two years ago under the terms of the now- or "Slaughter on the High- recognition of the independence defunct 'Point System", will move into a new home in ways", and most of us read of the tiny country crowded be- tween Iraq and Saudi Arabia, the Shores late this month. them and forget them. It is but the quick appearance 'of The house, a two-story, red- 0----------- I hard. to imagine 402 people British ~varships. commandos brick colonial, at 79 Webber Farms F;nd~ killed in automobile acci- <lnd planes squelched any hope Place, was bwlt last summer II 0' dents. of conquest at that time. Now by A. H. DePaepe, 505 Loch- F 'p k _ One person makes all the dif- that Goa lws been successfully mo{)r. DePaepe sol~ it. thre~ ree ar tltg ference. You don't have to "liberated", however, Iraq seems months ago to Domimc Trmgali, "imatine" the death of some- <lnxious to eopy India's tactics 4837 I:arvard, owner of the St-11 P one you know, someone you and "liberate" Kuwait, Britain, Michigan Repacking & Produce l ays ',' went to school willi or met oc- treaty-bound to defend Kuwait Co" 1525 Adelaide. casionally at church or in The if its rule~ asks for help, gets Tringali never lived in it, Village. You don't have to know half of her home oil supplies "My father got ill So we de- Money Found in Practically t.lcm very well or have seen and a steady flo,,, of investment cided to get rid of the house," Every Meter Following them very often to realize that funds from thc tiny sheikdom. he explained. Ch f t'lis is real, this is tragic, tillS ristmas Gi t to Drivers is unnecessary, * * III Friday, December 29 Called "Very Unusual" This i:; "Death on the high- ways". EDITH BOLLING WILSON, DePaepe, who said he learn- The free Christmas park- Went To Convent widow of World War I presi- ed only recently that the house ing granted by the Farms dent Woodrow Wilson, died The current'leaders of the J>opular Senior Men's had changed hands, expressed in the municipal lot for Judith Kane was 24 years old. his surprise. "It is very un- Thursday night in Washington Club ~posed recently for their picture at a meeting customers shopping in the She lived most of her life in usual for a man to have a house at the age of 89, Acclaimed Hill District, from Decem- Gros'.;e Pointe, went to school at in the War Memorial Center. Being served cake by built to his specifications and onc of the nation's most beau- the Academy of the Sacred MRS, FRANCIS McGINTY, the Center's food direc. sell it before he has even lived ber 1 through December 24, tiful women at the time of her Heart in Lakeshore drive, swam there," the Grosse Pointe build- was not a total loss to tI'le marriage to Wilson, then serv- at tbe Farms pier, shopped on er observed. city, according to Farms, ing his first presidential term, The Hill. Police Chief James !3'urton. She was a pretty girl, not on December 18. 1915, she be- Dr. Busltong Anastasia Reilly Buhl~ Newcomers Bufalino claims he scored The chief said that based on distinguished by any particular c<lme in time one of the grand only 69 points of the required meter revenue collected from featlil'e or characteristic, just a old ladics of Washingto~, re- News, To Be Feted 75 "points" necessary for Ita- the lot for the same period last nice, normal, healthy YOWlg taining her erect carriage and To Talk To One of Founders of lian-Americans to pass Grosse year, customers deposited al- woman, A lot of Grosse Pointers charming manner even into old Pointe's screening system, and most 10 per cent of last year's said "Hi, Judy!," when they met age, The former first lady died was prevented from building HS Parents Loses Battle With Cancer A~ ~eceptiOlt collection. Revenue during the her .in the street. quietly of a respiratory ailment on two lots on which he had 24-day period should have been A lot of Grosse Pointers knew already made a down payment \vith compli;ati~ns~ Superintendent Will Speak Death Ends Career of One of Pointe's Most Colorful Center Staging Annual at least $625. her par e n t s, Dorothy and because of his rating as "med- Gerald Kane of McMillan road. Saturday, December 30 on Experiences and Re- Residents; Funeral Services Conducted in Function to Make Latest ium' swarthy," and "undesir- .On Tuesday. December 26, all Judy was their only child, CHARLES DE GAULLE actions in Recent Trip Family Home Saturday c, Arrivals Welcome to able" by virtue of an alleged meter mechanisms were re- She was working as a prac- stated Frirlay in Paris that most to Russ'la ' involvement in union rackets. placed in the meter heads. Al- tical nurse at St. Joseph Mercy of the l'rench army will move Mrs. Theodore DeLong Buhl, president of the com- Pointe most every meter head h~d some Appeals Libel Suit Hosvital in Mt. Clemens a year out of Algeria next ~'ear. The pany which publishes the Grosse Pointe News, and . coins in it. The total sum col- ago, when she met Airman French Fresident, in a major Dr, James W. Bushong, Su- columnist for this paper during most of its 21 years, 1 The offIcers and board of He filed a million dollar libel lected was $61.93, Chief Furton suit against a Grosse Pointe William C. Kingrey, a Montana radio and television address, in- perintendent of the Grosse died on Thursday, December 28. She was 57 last Nov- d i ,1' e c tor s of the, Grosse said. real estate C'ompany, the Grosse boy stationed at Selfridge Air (licated that the long Algerian Pointe Public Schools will ember 27, and death ended a. hopless five-months battle POl?te War Memofl~ h~ve Force Base. They became en. lta Pointe Property Owners Asso~ Maybe It Was Habit war is almost over, saying that talk to parents of Grosse against cancer. 0--------- n:arled near~~ 700 mY - ciation and the Grosse Pointe gaged. several Air Force units and two Pointe High School stud- Funeral services were held "Yours Truly"; to become his bons to fanll1es who nave Brokers Association, Losing in MallY of the Hill customers, Had Happy Christmas Army dinsions will withdraw ents on Thursday, January in the BuIll residence at 260 bride, taken up residence in the Circuit Court, the special coun- either unaware that parking was Tllis was a happy Christmas from North Africa in January. 18 at 8 p Th' P t Ridge road at 11 o'clock Satur- Contract Torn Up fl've Grosse POl'ntes during sel for the Teamsters Interna- free, or through force of habit, for Judy. Home from San Fran. Other French military units arc . m. IS aren s Program l"',Tight the only day morning and burial was in Stasia, who had great admir- 1961. tional Union is presently ap- d€;posited coins in the meters. cisco, where she had been work- to follow, but dc Gaulle's deter~'1 , mination to end the Algerian one during the school year, the family mausoleum in Elm- ation for Buck, liked to tell Every member or these fam- pealing to the Michigan Su- This despite signs in the lot, ing since last March. she saW 'II b h ld' th d't wood cemetery. The Rev., B.ert- about,his pulling hl!r co-ntract l'll'es and all those '''ho's names preme Court. newspa~er stories and pa~- her parents, her friends, her 'war as soon as possible "one WI e e~ In ,_e au 1 01'- A t II phlets Issued by merchants, m- fiance, She was 24 and she was \vay or the other" did not stop ium-gymnasium. All par- ram deHeus t,,:ood, mlms .er have not yet been received by of the Grosse Pomte Memonal th O'! t dially. .te 1 Bufalino's new home, in the forming the public that parking ,going to be married, What could $70,OO()price range, has five him from predicting that Al- ents are urged,to attend.
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