Progress'reported December 8 in Solving ...City's

Progress'reported December 8 in Solving ...City's

,---, -.;:.~," ~-.' , "" , • The Christmas Gift That Repeats Itself 52 Times a Year ••• Give a ros.s.e Subscription to The News Hom, oj 99 K.ercheval Phone TUxedo 2-6900 VOLUME 13-NO. 48 fuMy Paid Circulation ~ . ' NoC~usefor 'Worry About'Than'ksgivi n.~,Dinner DEADLINES . , " '.' .. -; , Progress'Reported December 8 - " Reserved for' \VEER A.sC~mpit.4 b, lb. In Solving ...City's Pointe Males GrO$i" Paintll New$ Thursday, November 20 Parking Proble~s "'::~~:ro~eE:een:th;hj~ha~~. SIX CONVICTS suspected of '~ ' Become Institution setting off Jackson Prison riot Plan "Ap~;o'v,ed, N~arly---'T-h-r-ee-Y-e-a-r-s Ago' Moves Toward ,I 1\1 -- Tuesday placed in solitary con- . en's Night will be obser- finement. The uprising, staged Eventual Completion;. Two New Stores Provide I'ved on "Christmas Street in by 2.200 prisoners, marked the third major disturbance this year Much ~~di!ionaJ. O,ff-street Space The Village" on Monday, De- at the prison. The' gen~ral plan fo! aff~~t~eet parking areas in the City cember 8. This. will be the .. .. '" of GrossePomte, adopted after' a thorough survey and study seventh annual observance of GENERAL EISENHOWER and of present and future needs some three years ago, is gradually the custom that became an in- Senator Taft meet to discuss fu- nearing eventual realization. i'-------------- ture of Taft-Hartley labor law. Under the zoning regulations B' stitution by popular demand Believed the president-elect has IF no proposed revisions in mind in .the City, .. eve~y structure, I ree arge ~ifo~~e Pointe's male popula- that would drastically change 'busmess or resIdentlal, must pro- I G d · law. vide. a minim.urn of self-contained I roun .ed In The first Men's Night was held .. '" .... on December 16, 1946, with, 19 COM M U N 1ST MILITARY vehlcle parkmg or garaglI~,g. The , e shops in The Village's business headquartc1's and oil storage advent during the past few Lake St. Cla:.r s~c,ti0li:of Kerche,val avenue P,ar- plantchurianlocatedborder25 milesleveledfrominMan-al'r ~onths of two new, large estab.. - I t1Clpatm~. Tl,.1e 1dea was glV~ hshments on Kercheval in the i such a 10usmg welcome that It blow by UN Thunderjet fighter "Village" shopping center, would' Squalls Drive Craft loaded: l1C~sbeen repeated each year, bombers. 'O'O.. have posed a real problem had 'W'th' SlOt f Ch I IWIt.~ ever larger crowds of stags it Rot been for this requirement,. I • ag u 0 a.nne t~~mg advantage of the break PRESIDENT-ELECT E i s e n _ officials stated. Thes,e two stores,~ Off City of Grosse Pomte , gl\ en them by the merchants. hower and top Republican lead- Jacobson's and Himelhoch's, have I Many Extra Services ers may have reached agreement S 1 k d on general outline of legislative al:e~dy provided mor~ than the J a :rage crews war e into I On this one night of the pre- program, it appeared ye£terday. mmllnum ar~as,whIch when the !lIght, MondaY1 November Christmas shopping season the Primary aim includes cutting completed, wlll assure adequate 24, m an effort to re-float a participating business houses turn taxes and Federal spending. parking ~pace for the needs ,0£ barge loaded with 1,500 tons over all facilities and add many ,. .. .. the pubhc on clean, hard sur- 1 of slag that had been driven I extra services to make the male's WASHINGTON ORDERS Sen- faced lots. i aground nearly a half-mile I s~opping devoid of the chore ate investigation into charges .~nother Lot Graded i off, the pier p.ark in the City I~~~::~~: All women shoppers ~re voiced by Democrats that irregu- It looks as though pheasant might very wen replace, the traditional turkey on the Thanksgl ving tables of this DUl mg the past week, one of I of Grosse Pomte. ' larities were apparent in Mich- group of Pointers a~ the result o~ the annual Pelee Island, Ont., shoot. Standing are WILLIAM FORS, left, and JOHN the City lots, that just at the' The barge was peing towed I'.. , Of co~rse the:e are p;.:nty of igan's senatorial race. I MAXWELL. Kne~lmg, left to rIght, are JACOB HOUGE, MARVIN MOESTA and WILLIAM PACE. George Jaglo- rear of the Notre Dame~Kerche- from Port Huron to the Peer. ",vomen In the stores, the. regu- __ wicz took the picture after all had shot their limit. They went to the island aboard the yacht Rah Jam, owned by Mr. val corner, was graded and the less Cement Co. docks in Detroit, lIar employes ,a,nd extras hlred .as Friday, November 21 Maxwell. All of the party are Pointe residents excepting Mr. Pace, a g11l.estfrom Washington, D. ,C. stone- base put down for'. final Saturday. November 22 when the Imode~, additlonal clerks, glft PRESIDENT _ ELECT Dwight I com~letion next spring. T_hi~ lot towing line broke a~d. squalls wral?pers! and pers?nal shoppers O Eisenhower names cabinet ap- A 1 ' P Th k D N hI T- k \A ,provlde~ space for, the busm,ess carried the barge' into waters I i ~lve ald and adVIce on the se-, pointments before co,mpleting, I an s ue to 0 e ur' ey 11 group In the SJem propertIes, only about 10 feet deep. ! ectlO1(s, etc. plans for Korean tnp. GM's I ger ost .' poze'ntes'.' and provides access through to The barge and tug are owned. Has Grown Greatly Charles E. Wilson, 'secretary of Entertaz-ns For Sltunnl.ng Prl.ce Spl-r,als 'Pas's' .To'"rch the ,Jacobson lot just west of St .. by the Frank J.; Becker Towing: Since the inceptio:tl. of the Men's defense; John Foster Dulles, Re~ . ,. Clalr ~venue. i Co. '\Night tradition, the opportunities publican foreign affairs expert, " .. The public .alley north' of Ker- \ ----' --- for easy shopping have been im- :~~~~ta~l~I::a~~~:;~g~~:r~;; AAA Soldiers IThat "'Tould Blacken.::II()lid:3:y"n~!7:ive>~~~utita's:'~ae~:~'h~:t~:::r~:~~~~~d~~~~IAc~JqeJl~ ,Rate '~:;:~~:~Z~~~~~f~~~h~:~:~6~~, of the interior. '" I ---,---- " '.1' alley opetls onto the large park- D" , .. P' k hood, others 'have expanded ex- .. • • ,-- S PI' C t P ;, R . d U t B G t f I Th t T Sf ! Sh' 'H ~B"- .d ing lqt Adjacent to the Maire 'J 0PS .'''In ar te:lsively. The selection of gifts, CONGRESS APPLAUDS Ike's Dancing Party int, au. 1 urren rices emln s .o,e ra e u . ,a exas eers I' ores as est Recor, school, and also serves the Maire large six years ago, has been ftrst three cabinet appointments. Avenue Clubrooms At- Stayed Away from Plymouth Rock and Didn't With Total of $290,859 school yard and parking lot. The Accident~ummary reports for Vastly enhanced. It would be Republicans and Democrats be- tended by 75 Officers Become National Viand Being Raised in Board of Education, closely co- the first' 10 months of 1952 re- difficult for a Pointe man to lieve all three will get quick d Me" operating with ,the City, has veal an over.all reduction in ac- think of anything in the lina Senate confirmation an en . .., omrnumty agreed again to the use of the cidents in Grosse Pointe Park of a' Chri~tmas gift which cant. .. .. ..' . pespIte the pnce spual that has dnven governmen.t " space outlined by the tennis court against the same period duri.ng be fou~d In, one. of -more of the BRITAIN SWINGS its support i The Post and AuxIhdry to ! ~edlators t.o the co.nferen.ce tables of labor and management Fmal fIgures released on, at tjle e,xtreme easterly corne~ of 1951, Park Police C~ief Arthur i shops In The Vlllage. to plan proposed by India as I Veterans of Foreign Wars, ItIme an.d time ~gamdun~g past years,' Mf. and .~rs, JOhnl Monday revealed that all five I the ,1Y.1alre grounds for parking: Louwers decl2r~d thlS week. Like Men's Smoker solution to prisoner of war issue' General R. A. & COlone.l F. IQ. PublIc ,may SI.t down t~IS year at t~elr ThanksgIvmg table of the Poirites had gone over I ?egmmg about December, 5, or . In. :951. thele w~r~ .274 ac- In addition to making this in Korea. U. S. may insist upon I Iand partake of a turkey dmner that WIll not have skyrocketed . ' : . m a~vance of the Chnstthas cldents, 76 persons mJured, a?d Cbristmas shopping duty pleasant certain revisions, W I M. Alger Post ~o. 995, spon- Ibeyond their pocket books. '~'. th~lr quotd l~ the annual ~m- shoPPIn~ demands" one death. In 1~52, ~le repo,rt dlS- and easy to discharge, there is .. '" • I sored an evenmg of enter- I A It h 0 ugh the diastrophic i Mentioning Texas in the same ted Foundatlon Torch Drtve., AcqUIre St. ClaIr Property clo~e~, t,here were _34 a.c~ldeFlts, always the atmosphere of a men's NUMBERS SYNDICATE which' 'I tainment and dancing on N0-I' rLljl1blings of world PO.liticS has I: context with Plymouth Rock may Combined figures showed that The 60-foot property at 618 I 49S1tnJturldeLs,and no !.aotalltlelsl. smoker attached to these occa- ' $4 000 000 h d t' lk' ' . ' 'I St Cl' h b a e ouwers: ver-a ac- sions Reunions can be witnessed ha.d been domg , , a y~ar I vernber 21 at the Club Rooms, a na IOns w~ mg.

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