'..,. " HtJ!1U of th~ NetDS AlfThe News / • Of All The Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse ews . Complete News Coverage of AlL the Pointes" . ~ . , . .,' , ~,,'., VOLUME 17-NO. Entered as Second. Class Matter ~c Per Copy II at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich. ,GROSS~ "POINTE,i_MICHIGAN~ MARCH IS. 1956 $3.00Per Year TWO SECTIONS Fully Paid Circulation ... , ;.- - I , . Pointer on .Handas Mamie-Opens Nephr,osis:Drive & Depositions HEADLINES Off~cial~·Report oj the Taken From WEEK Farms Trio As Compiled by the School Expansion Grosse Pointe News Judge Frank Fitzgerald Will Preside When Case Plans Progressing Opens in Circuit Thursday ~ March 8 Court April 4 POLICE t h r 0 ugh 0 u t the J'l.ationare hunting for a missing Present Concentration Is on Specifications For New Junior The legal battle 'between St. Clair Shores State License High School on' Chalfonte Site~ Pool agent, after an audit showed her the Farms and the Ker- account short $74,841.41,repre- Details, Being Worked Out cheval-on-the-Hill business .. 5enting receipts of the last six men: in the matter of Special days of the 1956 auto licensing , Plans for construction of swimming pools and a new Assessment District No.7. period. Missing was Mrs. AnIl.e school and for the'installation of a new heating unit in will be brought to a head be- V. Thorpe, 42, manager of the Grpsse Pointe High Sch,:)Ql appear to be going along as fore Cricuit Judge Frank / branch in St. Clair Shores, and scheduled, it was revealed by Harold Husband, director Fitzgerald on Wednesdays believed with her are her hus- of administrative services for. the Board of Education. April 4. band. Floyd R., and their daugh- Mr. Husband said that .thej A court order, dated Mar,=h ter. Kay, who is nine years old. Board has approved plans for It was alleged that the woman X W W k 8, requested three Farms of- pool .construct~on ~t Parcells - . ay 0r ficials to make depositions be- 1l1sowrote a chek for $4,400to and PIerce Jumor High Schools, ' the Secretary of State, which fore a court reporter. The court and .that the details. and speci- order was based on the approval bounced. The. family was last ficatlOnsare now bemg worked To 8ta'yt ;n... 6een on Friday when they closed of City Attorney Edward P. out. Construction' dates have S 'b Wright. the office on Little Mack. War- not' been set yet,' he said, be- eptem rants for the arrest of Mr. and cause the Board; is concentra- . er All Day Job Mrs. Thorpe were issued yester- ting on plans for the new Chill- City Manager Harry Furton. day. Mrs. Tho r p e, who is fortte Junior High School. Harper Woods Manager City Assessor Dawson Nacy and bonded, had been in charge of . Police Chief WaIter Hoyt, spent Must Move Sewers the office for 13 months. , Sees Big Project Through all day Tuesday, March 13~ • • • At present, the director said, City Completed by making their despositions.Thir- PAKISTAN was given full plans are being worked out to Mid-1958 ty questions alone were an- moral support in its bord'.!rdis- re-Iocate two .large sewers on swered by \~r. Furton, whereas pute with Afghanistan, by the the Chalforiteproperty. Bids for the other two officials were sub- nation~ of the Southeast Asia actual building will be taken in Harper Woods City Man- jected to only a few, Treaty Organization, of which May, with hopes that much ager, Robert J. McNutt, an- The depositions, for pre-trial Pakistan is a member. In his needed classroomswill be ready nouncedithat construction of discovery, were begun at 7:30 •first major policy statement on by the time schoolop~nsin Sep- the Edsel Ford Expressway a.m. , the issue between Pakistan and tember', 1957. through that city would com- The matter of special assess- Communist-backed Afghanistan, MRS. DWIGI1T D. EISENHOWER, chairman of the" ~:':EL SLUTZKY ofChiCagq,~ vice-:presidentj DOUGLAS Mr. Husband said that the mence in September. ment, created by the city so that Secretary of State John Foster National Honorary. Sponsors of the National Nephrosis' . ADAIR '0:£ Gr'osse Pointe' Shores;. trustee and president, classrooms will be constructed \ McNutt predicted that, the the businessmen would he1ppay for the municipal parking lot ~t~~l:: n~~~r ~~~~t:~eth~nii~~ Foun~ation, launched the 1956 Childhood Nephr~is : of theMichigan ....Chapter;~~(i ALB~JRT Q.GORSON ,of firsd~'tin.Pteferbence,tothefschtohOlproject will cost'the taxpayers in the business district, has been Campaign at the White H?use. Left to ,?g ht:-. HE~:nY,,' ,f:Te~';..'¥PEk, ex~<;~'tj:~~~:¥.i£re--Dreliident.~~i~Yr~C~1!~ipue!ii2,T-a~,1 O:L:IU~~'. ecal;lse ?' e ,of Harper Wooas',about$600.000. in court for many months. Hear- ~~~e~~i1~~yD~~a~~kif~:~b~:~~~: W~.l~A~~~£ B:r.o~~".g~~~~~1fJ?r~~~4~~r/Jfl~:~~'t~~ M~~~~rf~! '. ~.:'_.Jrg'~!-:~'-'!f:;t'-.)~'!!F::~?!r:l'~:.~:f~:~~~:~:~~h~o~;~~=:~ ~~:~'~~w~~~~nWgi~h:~=trlde~ ing on the case--l1attbeen pastr'~ in"'the two countries. i- .....~,..<.;.,,', ' ..-.~ .-.".,."""" datea;bout900students. poned several times. Merchants Against Meters Six otber SEATO nations PnroZlmen"t Adults, 'c' h' le'ldren'.l.In"VI.te"d, y'o'1ol.U'/rths' Fac' 'e In rq~gardto the new John R. of theT:ig::;Y$'ll,OVO,Ooo quickly joined the U.S. in btlck- n j Barnes Elementary School, he When the Farms sought to have busin~ss pay the assess- ~;w;~:~ f~~;~~~~r~c:.~~;~ Rise Noted .To"Mem'orial Center for TWt) Charges ~:i~~;~i~~V:~~~~llo~~n~o~~i~ st~f:h :~i:s~;tc:i~~ r:~~ment. a majority of the busi- support was given to Pakistan in , "/ into the new edifice this. sum- payers about 11 million dollars. nessmer-. banded, together and its eight-year-old dispute with B S h ' 'Z' U ' I E t P Aft' C. h 'J"h h 1 '11 t k 'The.six-lane s4perhighway will said they would be willing to India over Kashmir, which the" Y'C 00 S ".nusua as er.,\ rogram; ;'..;-.."-':.'.er', :,"ras, :e~~t,~~:;~ogoan~~o~ :t:d~:fs~ run from'Moross north along pay their fair share, provided SEATO nations said should be Harper: to the vicmit~r of Ver-, the city did not meter the lot. settled peacefully by the United - . '-----:. ~rwoBids on Boilers nier. Here it will curve west tlJ Nations. Total of 9,176 .Using Public Ukrainian Art o{ Decorating Eggs, Folklore and, HistC?',ic Friends T~ke'rl. foHospital He said that two bids will'be t13eMacomb County line. When city officials would net promise this, the businessmen • • • System Facilities af End, Background to Be Explain'ed at 'Event, ' ' Follc;wing Accidenf~ taken for ,the high. s~hool McNutt said the road will be obtained an injunction restrain- A BATTALIONof Marine will Of F b F' Sh Scheduled for Palm" Sunday' ~ ,D'r'lve'rFie'd Sc'ene' boilers, one during a Board of dep'ressed 16 feet and have five ing the city from collecting the be sent to the Mediterranean , e • Igures ow ' ".' • . Educa1tionmeeting in April. for pedestrian and six vehicular by order of the Def;;:nseDepart- - Both adults and children are, j.lrged to' come. to' the - ' '- the co~:tof the heating unIts, arid assessment. d D' 1 P bI" h 1 nrol1ments T D . h' b . overpasses. Prior to the' injunction,.a few ment. sources announce. Ip 0- U IC SC 00 e Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center, :from 2to 5 P\m~,;.on ,wo, etrOlt~yout s are e- the ot~er dur~g a. ~eetmg .In mats called it a mc~'e to show at the end of February con- Sunday, March 25, to learn the ,Ukrainian art ,of ,Easter-. ing held:by J;)etroit,police on M!iY' j:or the ~st~llatlOnwhIch Plan Service Drive of the businessmen paid all, or part of their assessment, which~ the United States' determina- tinued to run well ahead of Egg D~coration and .enter either'eggs ..they have deco}:ated "h If' "1 wi 11' d . _ ~~1~1 be started m June.. When the highway is COID- tion to prevent full-scale war in those at the same time a year, 'd th d ...t'd 'd'" t . t.'- - t-',.th' a c arge..0 una. u y. rlV 'The new and modern bOIlers pleted in mid-1958~it will, eli- if the Farms loses its case, will the Middle East. An . f 750 10 a va~ce or eggs ey ecora e ,un er InS rue lon, a e ing away an automobile. The' '11 • 1 th ' t h t- rriinate all busines5 on the west have to be refunded. ago. Increase 0 or Center In an Easter Egg Con'test. Y'l rLP ace e.. pr:sen _e~ Mr. Wright WIllrepresent tha Also, it was 1ear ned, the just under 9 percent has been The Center will present prizes. _ ' I paIr aUegedly stole a' 1956 mg s:l'stem a?d WIll furmsh side of Harper. There will be United States is launching add d" t D - '. d! .' '. Ch I:> f d al .heat fi:)rthe hIgh school, Quon- a service drive along the east Farms, and Gordon H. Wood, new move in the United'Nations recor e , accor 109 0 r. for both adults and ~hll ren. 1. The custom of ~ecoratmg evro et rom a e er re- set Hut IndustrialAi-ts Build- side of the road. the businessmen, in the forth- to counter the increasing danger LYI:lO M.
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