O/Violating Lawslroh Theater As Compiled by the I Third Arrested Waiting in Grosse Pointe News ' Dance 'I: Car Ionwoods Lot; C~N- at Teeners

O/Violating Lawslroh Theater As Compiled by the I Third Arrested Waiting in Grosse Pointe News ' Dance 'I: Car Ionwoods Lot; C~N- at Teeners

All the News Every Thursday Morning of All the Pointes rosse ~ws Complete Netl'S Covera~e of All tlte Poiutes Home of the News VOl. 2b-NO. 4 Entered as Second Clas~ Matter at $5.00 Per Year the Post OfTlce at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 28, 1965 lOc Per Copy 20 Pages Two Sections-Section One - • iPair Nabbed DEADLINES High School Musicians Draw Big Crowd of the Two Found GutltYIAttempting to WEEK O/Violating LawslRoh Theater As Compiled by the I Third Arrested Waiting in Grosse Pointe News ' Dance 'I: Car IonWoods Lot; C~n- At Teeners . fesslons Made By Tno Thursday, January 21 :' IT WAS PRESIDENT Lyndon I -----.-- Three Detroit men were B. Johnson's day yesterday. ,Owner of Haii and Youth Who Organized Party Pay arraigned for examination After reciting his oath of office, $/00 Fines and Costs; 90-Day Sentence f"r before Woods Judge Don delivering his inaugural address Former Suspended by Judge Goodrow, Monday evening, and watching the parade in his honor. he attended five balls Th f H TJ 11 20542 H January 25, on warrants held in leading hotels in Wash- e owner 0 arper .l.loa, arper avenue, charging them with damag- ington. In his address to the Harper Woods, and a Pointe teenager, were found guilty ing a safe in the Woods nation and the world he asked in Harper Woods Municipal Court on Tuesday, January Theater, 19269 IVLck ave- for justice. libc;,ty and unity 19, of liquor vjolation charges. The hearing was held nue, after the theater was among Americans and our "fe]. before Harper Woods Judge Robert P. VanWiemeersch. forcibly entered. low passeng('rs on this dot of Found guilty were Dale~---~~-----'''----'---~-- The trio were arrested by earth." He also said that the Glenn, 26, of 22130 Shady lane'12 J .Z Woods ;md H2rper Woods po- nation aspired "to nothing that , St. Clair Shores; and John Nash, I Jl ' th .. b t ht 19 f 1723 S d uven II es lic'!, at about 2,30 a.m" on Sat- be1on~s £0 0 er~ u soug , 0 evern roa . ' urday. January 23, two were (',nly "man's domination over Harper Woods Police Capt. C f t I'inside the theater building, tyranny and misery." Charles H. Glosser said that on. e'ss 0 when arrested. and the third • • • Glenn was charged with viola- A SPLIT in the white com. I • C TI f was waiting in a car in the rnllnit.\' of Selma, Ala., has de. : tion of the State LIquor Con. ar 'Ie I parking lot at the rear of th(' trol Act, that of leasing prem- II~'" t~ veloped over the treatment of' I building. iscs where persons could drink l'<egroes who have been trying' alcoholic beverages for a fee; 0 0 I Arrested were, William C. to register as voters at that: an d Nas h was charge d Wl.th con- Park Officers Give Chase l' Murph.v. 24. of 12204 Corbett', community courthhouse. Led by tributing to the del~nquency of After Seeing Pair Drive I Michael Mauro, 24. of 3651 Nobel Pnze w:nner. Dr. Martin minors. S I \1 hO I f Maryland. who were in the Luther King Jr., Ncgroes to en ~e Ie e tom ,theater; and Vincent J. Spina, 1 a u n (' h e d their registration Dr. Parcells Complaint Driveway 22, of 9480 Lakepointe, who was drive 1:Ist Monday Since that, Charges against the two were waiting in the car. time ~heriff James G. Clark: I brought about by Dr. Frank Two juveniles arrested by At the examination, Judge has ~Is I.' rj militant tactics in: ! pahrcel~s of 1014 B,uckingham, Park police early Saturday; Goodrow found sufficient cause handling t '!~' group. Tpere is, i I w en lt came to hlS attention t b' d th h ' however. a group of while cili. ! I ~'riday January 8 that alcoholic morning, January 23. can. o. met re~ over to Clf- b g 1 db' ld t r d fessed to stealing four au- CUlt.Court for tnal at the next zens in the town \~ilO are in fa-: The Grosse Pointe High School Symphony Band t h 1 f th bI' hIt Th evera es la een so 0 <In. seSSlOn and set bond at $1 GOO vor of usmg a more moderate Orchestr" ' men ary sc 00 s 0 e pu IC se 00 sys em. e were consu~ed by teenagers at, ~omobiles, and breakIng leaCh. II1urphY and Mauro po~ted course of action. The sheriff. : " and A (:tpe11a Choir played host last weeK hour-long concert was held in the Auditorium-Gymnar the hall, whlch had b<~enrented' mto a nu~nber of ;~arages bond and were released, but yesterday, arrested 150 appli. I to 1746 fifth and 3ixth grade pupils from the 10 ele- sium on the High School campus. to Nash, for a teeilage d~nce. and cars In the Park, ac- Spina was detained and later cants on a char.ge of unlawful : ~-- -----.-.----~- - --.-- _.~~- -- -----------~-~----.~-~---~-----~--.~ ~-------- - Dr. Parcells, who saId that cording to information re- I released to Detroit authorities assembly. 1$318 412 A'9 C -t lL d A k d Ford to Talk he was cor.cerned as a .parent, leased by Po Ii c e Chief: for investigation of a burglary AT THE ;:ND ;f a two-day; , .'j~ ommum y ea ers . S e cdalled Harper ~oods poh~e and Arthur Louwers. in Detroit. , emanded. an l,nve.sbga.tlon. A Chl'ef Lou w e r s "al'd that. Also Robbed Esqul-re mectin,.,C1,West German Chancel. D d T M k S d f N d 0 F I th °trtOUgh lllves t Igat,1On 10t 0 .th e Police Sgt. Charles Fr('nch", and \ Murphy and Mauro. when lor Ludwig Erhard ar.d Presi. onateOnt 0 a e tn 0 ee 00 a ma er was conducted by pollee tb l 1\ dent Char1(.'s de Gaulle an. Y 'Capt.' Glosser saHL. ' Patrolman. Ralph Moore ' while questioned by" Park Det Lt . nouDced that the,Y ha~ agreed To ch D.' F S d II- h "Sh I N T d Th' t. t' It d' patrolmg the 2400 block of Bal, Arnold Hough, conf(:ssed to to call for a Slx.power Euru.' r rl'v'e or econ 19 C'. 00 ext ues ay warrar..1:se mvesf(lr 19athe IOnarrestresuof Glenne In Ifour at 4:05 aim.,. 0b'ser~e.d a I brea k'.lOg ..~nd entenng-' of th~ pean conference to explore the _ ~_____ 'and Nash the captain said 1965 Mustang eavmg a nve- EsqUIre Theater, last October !, GI 'tood t t T' way, and take off at bi<t,h speed. 15, and stealing ...........from a next steps towar d European p . C .b d 1029 L' f W V G °d d T nn '.p.<nIV political union. The leaders said omte ontn ute . eague 0 omen 0 to.firs rgalllZlng. UI e ours Will Give Third lecture of' d ,e s , m~ e a d ues- The officers gave chas(o. safe in the office, according to n they would contact other memo Percent of Quota Final While Classes Are in Session to Show Residents Series in Fries Auditorium' f ay ~ ~.~:Ignm~n, e: d was At Balfour and Kercheval, the information released by Park OC d.. 0 I ~)Un gUl y as c arg an was juveniles, one 15 years old and Police Chief Arthur Louwers. bers of the Common Market. \ Audit Disloses. Crowedd on Ihons ~lImer to Close Program fwed $100, and assessed court the other, 16 years old, jumped Woods police receivM a which includes Belgium. Hol. L d N d' -~-----~---~ c~sts of .$10, placed on proba- out of the car, and ran through I phone call from a watchman at land, Luxembourg and Italy. ea ers ame Is Grosse Pointe High School overcrowded? Com. T" to fo th d t • • • .. munity leaders will be given an opportunity to judge '" l1ham Cla~, F~rd, OW?- 1 n r SIXm<>n .s, a? sen en~- the rear yards of Balfour road, Ithe theater, (watchman's name Friday, January 22 Grosse Pomters contnb- for themselves on Thursday, February 4. Beginning at ! er of the ~etrOlt L!Ons, WIll ~ou~~ ~~ ~~e~~o;ne DetrOIt with Moore, an eX-!laratroo,?er I withheld) in which he infonned ~r=W YORK LOXGSHORE- uted a total of $31841249 1 h'l' .. h '11 b k be the maIn speaker Tues- Cl E t hi' h' and fleet of foot, rlght. behInd i the desk officer that there was ". p.m.-w I e ClaSSeSare In s'eS"'Ion-t ey "11 e ta -en ' 2 t oses s a IS ment I :\11'''' t d I new ... n d F b J d V W' them. The chase led o\"Cr back Isomeone in the manager's of. ..• yes er ay approve( a t.h r 0 u, g h thoe Comm.Ull1.tyi en guided tours of the school and shown such facilities ay ev~nmg, e ruary ,a u ge an lemeersch sus- d' ' , . , work contract. It was the same f 1 d t d the thIrd program of the nd d th "1 t d' yard fences, an toward Vernor I flee, and ''It sounds llke some- contract they had rejected on \.;ampalgns. ma au 1 s IS- CIS the annex the new library and the science language AlL t S' f e t edaI e~m on .con 1- Highway.

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