----------.-- __ 44••""t!'!i .!II!,II!'!!••.~"";L_a!'l_ '!!I!.E!!!'&!I!!¥_!!"!. _!!"!-!!'!'••. -'!'!'"""!"'''''!''!'-;''''.,'''''.l._ lI!l.I!II!L.,...-'''''.~.. ~.. "".,"-,!,,!. ,!I!I",.-.•..• "!. t~r~'.~.--"':""""":O:--~-~~:-----~-'O;=:':"". ,:--::..~--:---~~--~~-~~---- ~--~------------ 111 All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News VOL. 26-NO. 38 Entered as Second Class Matter at $5.00 Per Year the Post Ofttce at Detroit, Mlcb. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965 10c Per Copy 24 Pages-Two Sections-Section One ----.--------------------------------------------..,;---------------------------:.---<i~ New Unitarian Church in Maumee Avenue HEADLINES p Cit'\1Elm Loss GPEA •Seeks of the G J Sole Right WEEK !•.: .... : As Compi:ed by the ,- Set at 49; Control To Bargain .-, Grosse Pointe News ~."'. \;" Petition Filed with labor f.:.. ~>:'.:,~ \: Mediation Board to ' Thursday. September 16 ".(" . Study Authorized ~:;.'" Conduct Representative A MER I CAN CARDINALS '*, Balloting Wednesday backed a propiised Solons Approve Ordinance Revision Giving Adminis- Ecumenical Council declaration tration ~ore Authority to Enforce Removal The MEA.NEA-affiliated on man's right to freedom of of Diseased and Dead Trees Grosse Poi n t e teachers. conscience in worship, Archbish. group has petitioned the ops Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York and Richard James The City council expressed concern regarding the Labor Mediation Board to Cardinal Cushing of Boston as. increasing loss of elm trees in Michigan from the Dutch conduct a representative serted that religious liberty is Elm Disease, especially the loss in the Pointe area, and election seeking to name "the truth on which all human ordered a study for a possible revision of its Elm Spray the Grosse Pointe Educa- rights and society are founded." Ordinance. ~---------- tion Association as sole bar. The opposed conservative Span. At a regular monthly meeting gaining agent for all certifi- ish and Italian position was on Monday, September 20, the Woods Police cated, non~supervisory, con. stated by Archbishop Cardinal concern was expressed by Coun. tractual employes. de Arriba y Castro, of Spain: cilman Ernest B. Kelly, Jr., Michigan Public Act 379, "Only the Catholic Church has : who noted the appalling loss of Seek Couple signed July 23, 1965, and effec- the right to preach the Gospel I the shade trees in the Pointe, tive immediately, dispelled the . (the declaration) will ruin I .. and especially in Detroit, where In Gem Theft confusion that had develOPed in the Catholic Church if it is put I the loss this year will run into recent years as to the legality into effect in those states where the thousands. ° ° of boards of education entering ~~t.~~licism is the leading relig'j .. Kelly said that losses are high Pair Pull SWitch Game, into sole bargaining agreements throughout the State, with the with teacher groups. The board '. Subsituting Phoney . I ... ba,ttle continuing again'S1: the Do d RO f must now bargain with the Friday, September 11 i :;: dread blight that is taking such lamon '"9 or group elected by the teachers a heavy toll. a Real One as a sole bargaining agent. COMMUNIST CHINA Thurs- I A report from Robert Benzin- Dr. William Sosnowsky, GPEA day t h rea ten e d India with I ski, City treasurer, who was Woods police are looking "grave consequences" unless president, announced, "The acting city clerk in the absence for two suspects, a man and Grosse Pointe Education Asso- India withdraws within three 0f City Manager John Carltwell, days from a Tibet-Sikkim bor-: a woman, who are accused ciation has long been the ma- 1 disclosed that the City lost a de~ area which China claims is i .. ~.:.,. of stealing an expensive jority, nationallY-affiliated pro- I total of 49 elms this year, 22 ('n fessional group in G r 0 sse legally hers. The ultimatum fol- ! The interesting architecture of the new house of is now in full use. Together with the Annex it contains public property, and 27 private- wedding ring, and an in. expensive watch from the Pointe. The officers of the lowed r e p ()r t s of unusually i worship recently dedicated, is the subject of the story 20,000 square feet of space and cost $500,000. ly.owned. GPEA decided to move as soon heavy concentration of Chinese I below, written by one of the members. The building Report Awaited House of Gems. 19591 Mack troops alon~ the disputed border ' ~---------- __ ~ ~__ ~ _ as possible since they could see Benzinski said that although a avenue, on Tuesday, Sep. no benefit from prolonged strife between India and Communist- A f N U. · complete analysis report has tember 14. deciding whether or not to use occupied TiO:t.. • 'Kiwanis Club natomy 0 J. ew mtarlan'police Accuse not been received from the Det. Gerald Kensora said on this new legislation. Authoriza- Michigan Department of Agri. Monday, September 20, that the tion signature blanks were cir- culture, on samples of suspect suspects are Detroiter.s, and culated the first day the teach- ROS:;;tRFJ~~a~;~~n~~~,~iSaleto Help Church Reflects Insight Parolee Pal trees, the total figure loss has have been k now n to use the ers arrived to test the teachers' just about been reached. same method of operation in willingness to adjust their or- Thursday that the Defense De-I N d Kid Of Late Charles Backus A P , l Kelly's concern was echoed ganization to the changin~ p~~t~ent will hire a??ut 60.000 I ee y s s rowers other stores in the Detroit area. CIVIlIansto replace milItary per- I by Ma-yor David Burgess and The detective said that the times, Many more than the sonnel in noncombat jobs, thus I -- Architect of Half Million Dollar Structure 'in Maumee the other members of the coun- complaint was received from the necessary 30 percent of the enabling it to reduce draft calls IAnnual Peanut Day Drive' Avenue Killed in Tragic Accident Six One Suspect Arrested in cil, who approved a revision in owner of the jewelry store, Jo- faculty signatures have been bv about 75,000over the next 18 t F P t the present Elm Spray Ordi- seph Moceri, 28, of 23113 Joy collected. Teachers have ob. ~onths. He also expressed cau- 0 ° 0 nance, which would make it viouslY been following the sum- mance r09ram Weeks Before Dedication Car, S e con d Caught street, St. Clair Shores. mer's news. They are willing to tious optimism over the prog-: Be Conducted ThiS ------- After Shot-Punctured mandatory that property own- After an investigation of sev- r~ss of the war in Vietn~m, stat- \ Friday and Saturday By Shirley Erickson ers removed diseased or dead face issues now so that they Chase elms within 10 days after orders eral days, sufficient evidence can concentrate on educating ing that large-scale VIet Cong : The anatomy of Grosse Pointe's newest and most was obtained, for warrants for attacks have decreased decided. The Grosse Pointe Ki- unusual church is an interesting one. Much of it relates --- to that effect have been re- the children with the least ceived. the arrest of an unknown John ly during the last eight to ten: wanis Club is having its an- to the architectural insight of the late Charles Backus, A prowler suspect was ar-I amount of distraction." rested by Park police early. Benzinski told the council Doe and Mary Doe, Kensora weeks_ Inual National Kid's Day killed in a tragic accident only six weeks before the General Meeting Held Tuesday morning, Septem. that the ordinance does not said. Girl, Boy Questioned At a special general member- .. * • peanut drive on Friday and dedication of his first - and only - church building. ber 14, while sitting in a have any provisions requiring Saturday, September 18 Saturday, September 24 and Backus started with a circular~ He said that on receipt of the ship meeting September 15, dis- I the removal of diseased or dead car, and a second suspect complaint from Moceri, a sales cussions were held; and after FIRES in northern California 25. Uco~tcep.tforchthe hGrosse IPOitn~ most striking feature of the was captured after a shot- elms within the 10.day period, (Continued on Page 2) building caucuses, the GPEA Friday destroyed more than 250 Members of the Kiwanis m anan urc, now oca e church-a copper-covered spire an~ that the City .must ~ait b 'ld' b Rt 17150 Maumee avenue. The soaring 60 feet into the air. punctured foot chase. I governing board voted to utilize ranch and farms UI mg. e. Club, who are local busi. circle is the Unitarian-Univers. Backus viewed this unswept roof Arrested on suspicion of until such an order IS r~celved . every legal means possible to sides burning 123,000 acres of ness and professional men alist symbol! but th~ circ~e is as a symbol of man's continuing prowling were Lawrence W. fr.om the State, after which the M A secure single negotiating rights ti.m?e~ 8;nd gr~ssland .. Although: will be out on the majo; also symbolic of UDlty, fnend. need to reach beyond himself. Lautzenhiser 24 of 715 Parker CIty enforces the removal under an ttempts for all Grosse Pointe certifi- dlmIDlshmg wmds FrIday eve. ! t f' . t t' f 6 ning improved the situation. i ra IC III ersec Ions rom ship, and the very basic forms In contrast to the unusual al- and Roosev~IJt Carter, Jr., 19: State law. To Enter Home cated, non-supervisory, con- of 2253 East Fort Street both Want Study Made tracted personnel. three towns were r e po r t e d ; a.~.
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