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PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT Grosse Pointe's Newspapir for More Than 24 Years --------_P'--------------------------------- VOL. 28-NO. 6~ .... 27 CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1951 Crosl. Point.', First New.p.pe, GROSSEPOINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2-1162 .I Gov. YeaaPahI Rev Andrf'\\ F Rauth wrl1- 11""d pa.tor of fhe Gro"e Pomlp Wooo< Pr"'.h, tPrlan Church rptllr,lt'n from h,~ rp. ('('rt Vilcat1()n v. lfh an pn\ lablp tan ~nd qUltr a hit "f addltlon- ;;1 poundalll' .W,th hi' T1um 1'1 f'luc: rl Jtlfl' n:' "" ell R<o. \ :nl'iUC:; <11"a\"log ('horn r"l POintE' ( l!an17,,1.on< hp \\ 111'1'1001 hI I'e h,f" ?I h < 11 ~I \, eight In a mattpr of wppk. If, ~~ . Nallle Local ~:~~~(;~t-l~nts to Find Dutch PO-IN-TER AT CAMP M-cC-O-y---r New Sclwol Year Opens 1.,;~z.(I <~ Top Posts in L:-- ~'~ram ,Elm Diseuse, Sept. 6- Officials Urge AppOintments o[ several Glo,se I account ~ Me. GP W d ~Ol~~: ~~s~~~n~~l~~lOk:;, ~~~~~~~ I~~~~t~~ :o~o, ~~i~~or'o~f ;:~~ Il ln 00 II Early Enrollment mg and letall promotion program vertlsmg for the Chrysler Cor-I Among a number of ~peClmens I of the United Foundahon ha\e poratlOn Ch I W B h f Accordmg to an announcement from James W, Bushong, , ar es IS op 0 I sent by a local landscape com. I Supermtendent of Schools, aU pubhc schools m Grosse POInte been announced 515 RIvard, assIstant to the Vlce- panv to the laboratory mamtaln-I f Th d Thoburn WIant of 780 BarrlOg- preSIdent of the Chrysler Cor- ed by the Bure • .u of Entomology I will open the new school year or pupils on urs ay morn- ton road, DetrOit public relatIOns poratlOn, H B Heverhng of 469 and Plant Quarantme for mak- lng, September 6. ThiS will be a regular school day and all dIrector for Young and Rublcam, Chalfonte, assIstant genetal sales 'I 'lOg cultures of elm matenal sus- pupils with the followmg exceptions w111 attend school a Inc, was named co-chamnan of manager for the Plymouth dlvl- peeted of contamllu: the Dutch I ---~ full day AI! KlOdergarten ch1ldren, pupJIs enrolled in Grade the ~eneral pUblJc relatIons COll'- SlOn elm dIsease fungus one was One at Poupard and all grades, Kmdergarten through S1X at mlttee and a member of the ApP~lnted also "'f're Ralph I found to test positIve for the dls-I MonteIth Will attend only one.half day. The half.day sessions tlverall polIcy comrruttee Cattell ot 87 Stanton Lane, \ tce- ease I for pupils m Grade One at Poupard and for pupils in Grade Walter W, Gross at 474 Lex- preSIdent of Wlldmg Picture The specImen was taken frorrr i One to SIX at Monteith IS temporary, and It IS hoped they Inglon road, sales manager for Products, Inc' James Cope of I a tree on Hampton road EJght I WIll be able to be on a full day bas1s wlthm four to six weeks. !\'BC-TV. was named chairman 1862 Sunnmgdale Drive. assistant I other samples trom Grosse Pomte I Parents of all pupIls who were'% of the mdustry-sponsored radIO I to the preSident of the ChrYjiler I were also sept. none of which enrolled In publ1c schnol. last adverl.tsmg commIttee Corporahon, WIlham A Durbin proved to be Infected I year and who WIll enroll in W, Colburn Standish of 475 of 510 Nell' road, director of pub- I PoSItive IdentlficatlOn of the Grade One at Poupard or Grades Lakeland, dIrector of public re-Iltc relatiOns for the BurroLghs I Dutch elm dlsea'e requll es the One through SIX at Monteith lations for Walher and Company, AddIng Machme Compal'y, James I makmg ~f laboratorv cultures and Will be notified by letter prIor IS chaIrman of the outdoor ad- I B, Kaler of 67 Stanton assIstant the gro\\ mg of the fun!':ub whIch to the openmg pf school whIch vertlslng committee I\ lee-president of the' MIchIgan l causes the dlsea e The fungus half-day their 'chlldren will at- Dorothy Ann Marks of 902 I Bell Telephone Company, Che-- maa;:'obe present In the dl.colOl ed tend. !'\etl' road, presldent of the wom- ter Lagomarsmo of 1052 York- sb p" hOd thOft elm It r e e ~ d and Parents of children who were ranc es a are WI tmg an du not enrolled ln the Grosse Pomte en's advertlsmg club and an shire, pUbliCity dIrector for the ~H th d J- 10 ow ever 0 er Iseases pro Pubhc SchOOls last year are executIve of Denman and Baker, J. L. Hudson Company James duce 'h t I' - I h d h I bl W ' .omew a Slml ar symp- strongly urged to enroll such nc., ea s te speCla pu Ica- ,Lee of 376 Chalfonte, Chrys- toms For these reasons It IS children between the hours of bons commIttee ler department of public rela- necessary to grow, Isolate and 1 00 and 400 p,m durmg the Assignments on vanous com. 1 tlon5, Ross Roy of 166 Cloverly, identlfy the fungus from specl- week of August 27 to 31 All mlttees were gIven W, Mack Ab- pres'dent, Ross Roy, lnc, Claude men material 10 order to deter- school offices WIll be open dur- bott, of 4654 HaverhIll, repre- I R. .5treb, 1666 Broadstone of Sta- mine defimtely the presence of ing these hours for thiS purpose. sentmg the Kudner Agency, John I tlon WWJ-TV, and T. J Henry: the Dutcr elm dlsel;lse In a tree I At thIs time, assIgnment Will be R. Barlow, of 494 Nell', assIstant of 87 SUl1l11ogdale Drive, N W or In an area I made of the half-day wluch chll- --------------[ Ayer and Son, Inc. I The Bureau-malntamed labora- dren Will attend in Kmdergarten P . t Y th I Edward J Chaffin, 390 Rlvard, I tory services are avallble to prop.l and the other grades where, om e OU CurtIS PublishIng Com pan Y I erty owners who have elms su~- -IJ. 5 Ann\ Ph<J1b there wlll be half-day seSSIOns. I I Theodore A. DaHdson, 121 Ml!ad~ 'Ipected of havmg the dIsease, as Camp McCoy W seo"";" Th ROTC the word on the m-..l.um tank from four School oft'iclals pomted out H .hS ow Lane, ChristIan SCience Mom-I well as to local government a. ' 1 •.-...,- e I:Ul tllat It IS especially deslrable for 19 corer Itor; James B. Jones, 16850 5t ~~~;s und arbotlSts, WIthout summer mfantry regrment In trammg at Mlchlgan cadets. Left to nght are Harold all pupils enroll1ng for the first Paul, Scnpps _ Howard new s_ E gte I Camp McCoy played host recently to 1ead- Keas, Conklm, MIchigan; James McNally, time at the JUnior and Senior T J L x erna symptoms of the 'd f h I' High School levels to take ad- MidshIpman Jame' G Remdell papers, om Ille, 118 Meadow, D t hId It I 109 e ucators rom t e co teges and um- III, of 1314 Nottmgham; Harry F. Tyson, vanta"e of thiS f!arl.v enrollment . I Lane CollJe < W 11 W B U c em Isease are WI lng" .. M- ta' from Groses POlOte Park scored ' r_. I lam ryan, 'yellowmg and droppm~ of the' ve-rsltJes represented In the umt. Among Jr., Miami, Flonda; and Murray Lyon, period. For pUpil:! at these lev- tnneso 8 the highest number of pomts m 84 Morass, DehoJt manager. Free I leaves of a branch 01 of the en-I those present was Dr, James H. Robert- Fall RIver, Mass. The cadets wound up els, enrollment WIll be greatly the senior track compelitlon this and Peters, Inc , Robert B, Rams, tlrt!' tree SometImes the leaves ' ftC1lltated if 0«1cla1 transcripts G lummer It the Culver Military i 1332 Vermer road, manager, paul l dry up and hang on as dead, son, aSSIStant Dean of the College of LI.t- theIr s1Jt wee~' mlantry course recently, of eredJt eovenng work rom' overnar w-._- Academy Naval and Horsem~ln- H, Raymer, ~nc.; GIlbert. J. green leaves. When these SYInP- eratu.re, Arts and ScJ.eDot(I6. Uwverslt)' of some of them being commiSSloned 2nd Lts. pleted in other sc:hoola are sent. --- ~ ~ , '"~ ...... 'Ullt HatJe. 358 McMillan, DetrOIt Free tQIn4 ~"' ~t. tAe n ......... l"tY 'U".ki ...... ~_n. 1Lo.~ '&- t '~, roflI.;._ II ("......... to lhe prope' ICbool office. Jlrio~ ~ :I..J-.--. '" ~ - ...... &1: flit- II ~- wrJlf t'iIIIIi1'll ~~l1lil; ~-~~ ~~~~;.I< ~~;:;;.r;::='"'1'''''' ~D;.- ~ ~ _.1D....t&.e._.U"li~v'RM:-- ---~_. - ............ semon. Jr .. 18t) Rld.ge:, llceount executive, aminabon of the wood of the af- _ seriJlts of tredlt are not neces. A Sunrise Servielt, iI:t ~ Remdel was a COIJ.'!;Jstent WIn- KenYon &< Eckhardt, Inc. fecled part. The dJsease Invades I Mounties To I Metro Club's 11 th Annual sary for new elementaiy pupIls, tion with the Detrtlit Council of ner m the lOO-yard dash and 180- the water carrymg vessels or I but parents of elementary chil- y~rd hurdles second place 10 M- hi 0 tubes m the wood Just under the IJ. S . I dren should brmg Wlth them Churches, will be held during the the regiment-wIde standmgs went Ie gan pen bark. These vessels may be filled om couts IF. ld D D 3 000 wrItten eVldence, such Ill! a re- Mlchlgan State Fair at 8 I.m, on t~ J, RIchard Bnggs of Colum. WIth a brown substance whIch I le ay raws port card, of the child's proper Sunday. September 2, ,~al bus. OhiO Start Fr -d appears as dots or as a rmg In On August 24, the Explorer I ' grade placement. Lack of such Manager James D. !'riel an. Remdel IS the son of Ira H S I a y the cut end of a clsedsed branch Scouts of DlStnct Threp WIlli Approxlmately 3000 Pomte pohtan Club's year-round aCtlvi- I eVIdence Will "''''ously interfere nounces Reindel. 1176' Berkshlre road, AtW t Brown streaks also w111 be seen Jom the Canadian Rovers and youngl'ters enloved the fun. I tIes, the boat. motor and trailer II W 51 \h e~lcl:nt and p{omjt e~ Main speaker will be Ron. Grosse Pomte Park, and held the es ern I ~n ~seased wood from which the Kmg's Scouts for a three-day I packed 11 th Annual Metropo!l. \\ ent to Mr Slegffled of 960 Ox- rf men 0 nr~ pup: S'1I fen 1 L th W Y d hl G Naval ROTC office of ChIef I ar has been peeled I tan Club Field Da\'. held Ja,t I ford road Mr. Hagemen of 4611 0 new enro ees a a eve suer , oung a , overnor Petty Officer, I The MIchigan OpPn Golf I The accuracy of the identlt'lca- ' campaut at the Ern Wlgle Camp Saturday at the Grosse Pomte Clo\ erly roact was the reclplent are urged to brmg WIth them of Minnesota, who recently was ______________ 1Tournament Will cllmax the, tlon laboratory results, and the near Wheatley, Ontarlo. High School AthletiC Field -\c- of the GE refrigerator and the bIrth cerllficateg !', an essential, appomted Judge of the Federal P 0INTE August. Sports ,Calendar of I timelmess In reportmg them IS I I dd t to h 'd U\'ltles began WIth thp flag. GE w.sher went to Carl Breer record In the enrollme. ...t of thelr I Dlstrlct Cut t W hI gto ______ 1Events In DetrOIt s 250th Blrth- dependent largely upon a SUlfl-1 na I lOn exc angmg 1 eas ralSlng at 10 o'clock "'lth Bett\' of 15600 Wmdmlll POinte dnve. chIldren 0 r a as n n, day FeslIvaL The 1951 Open I Clent quntlty of good specimens and yarns, and learnmg each H t tAL ' The local school and health DC, by Presldent Truman. 11 b h Id W ' . I oy , repreEen mg mencan e- D t t h 1 If I 1 ts to A RAG RAP HS WI e e at estern Golf t being sent to the laboratory ,other's customs, the boys will glon Post No 303's Auxlllarv as I ue 0 a ypograp lca error. 0 lCla s a so urge paren Governor Youngdahl is one of I and Country Club, on Kmloch Speclmen~ must be taken from I combine In plOneermg ro ects bu ler. the story carned m the ReVlew have theIr chl1dren gIven a care- the most hIghly regarded ehurch. I near Beech and Flv.e MIle Road, the Infected part, either lIvm or P J , g ,last week gave the date of the ful phYSical exammahon pnor I ----'billy The pOinter...---- 1 August 24 through August 26. recently dead The Dutch ~lm cer.emomes, tours, games and . In addltlOn to the bike', fish- i FIeld Day as August 26 Instead to the openmg of school ThIS laymen In the U~lted States. HiS Why IS lt that when we lose Some 200 MIchIgan pros and I dIsease fungus may occur very i sWlmmmg The Royal Mounted I mg rods, watches ete-, a\\ arded I of Augwt 18 We regret the mlS- IS particularly deSirable for all subject ""Ill be What Makes a somethmg, It'S never anythmg amateurs WIll compete for over I sparsely In discolored wood so It I Pollce hope to JOin WIth the Ion the pnze dra\\ lOgs those at- take and hope there Will be new pupIls or for pupIls who Nation Great" old, worn-out or ready to dls- ,$3500 10 prizes The top 20 (Contmue<l on Page 3) boys tendmg parltClpated In compeh.: no dIsappointed Grosse POinte have had any senous ulness dur- Fnel announced that admission card" Take the case of the I pros and highest 15 amateurs ----------___________________ hve event~ v. hJch contmued youngster at the Athletle Fleld I mg the summer. All schools as to the State Fairgrounds would Grosse Pomte Park matron I WIll share m tlle awards. S throughout the day \\ Ith first next SunddY. I (Continued on Pare 3) be free for those attendlng the \\ ho had her very best cu.. I Challengmg defendmg cham- 'I couts Nat~1Conference and .se;ond prizes a oA arded In I SunrIse Service, He sald the gat~ tom-made summer dress In the pIOn Walter Burkemo, runner-, each e\ent I p e , Y F. h would open at 7am and that clean"rs When her youngster I up to Sam Snead In thiS year's I' Entertamment induded t'lat i omte S Oung IS ermen I no admISSIon would be charged pIcked It up the other after- 1PGA, Will be some of the tlnest F. t Te · l\ili h. rolhckrng trIO of clowns. VIC untll 8 a m. When the Sunnse noon, he left the unmarked I golfers ln the mIdwest, Ie HOr- IrS lIlle m II C 19an of VIC s Soda Bar on 1fack at H BeD S d I Service begins at the MUS1C cleaners bag on the basket of : ton SmIth, AI Watrou~, ReggIe Nme MIle PhIl Co,ta and Jack ave 19 ay atur ay I Shell. hIS, bike While he stopped In : Miles, John Barnum. Sam Byrd, Amos R Shields local Scout I convocations also entertamment Burnett. 'Th(' Detro:t Edl,on I DetaIls of the Sunrlse SerVlce a local market for a blt of Chick Harbert and Chuck Koc- Executive 1<; .ervmg a. Host for the ladles Company lO;lned It~ ca'l,ope for I •. are bemg worked out by Dr G shoppmg. Returnlll,g to hI' i SIS EntrIes closed Augu~t 18 Com.nlttee Chairman for Scout-' '. , the day and the Autn Club fur- Saturdav Augu~t 25 Is the I three cltles put forth every d- i MerrIll Lenox executive sec'ret: bIke, he found the bag had I Adml>slon for the three-day I mg s Kahona! Biennial Trammg Ffor the mcfn Ilt \\ III be a rugged nlshed a sound car nlltp for the big fishmg rodeo for fort to make the rodeo a success: ary and Rev WelllOgton Logan ~ .' C fP \1 r S' con erence- u I of '~tudy groups' The commIttees who volun- ... dIsappeared 12.hole medal play IS $125 for I on r('nce 01 Ie Ig~'1 taLe and 'trammg electives' Many Refreshments Wf're a\ altable', Gro'<Se Pomte boys and gIrls I tee red theIr serVices and worked I ElI.ecutl\e ass,stant of the Detrolt -\nyone findmg the bag, Augu~t 24 and 25, and $200 for I demonstrations 10 new campmg I for e",ery l'0unlHer pre~ent The rode<>. spon,nred by the very hard are too numerous to I CounCil of Churches, and State WhlCh may have blown. from tl-e final day. August 26 The 60 I and cookmg techmqups archeI"', through the cooperatIOn of eltle< of Grosse POinte Farms, mentlon, but each commItteeman FaIr offiCials headed bv FrIel the bJke In the strong WindS, low l~co;~ :Iayers Will compete water safety and gamf'~ and ISweItzer Creamer\ Slroh Cream- G-o,o,e Pomte :'Inn GrMse POInte 15 deservmg of the thanks of the Plans mclude partlclpatlon by or may have been taken bv on W ~ t G If and ~ports WIll be offered m the out. erv and Coca-Cola Compan\' . Park cnoperatmg wlth Better communIties I v.ell-known musIc groups and some curlOU!! passerby and la-- CI b~ em 0 lIb c~untr\' 1 o[.door. A Three-Year Program, Casting c ham Pi fl n De\\ aret FI,h ~g. lnc "'Ill be held at the FollOWing IS the offlcla1 It.st of solOISts and by representatives of ter tossed away. Will make the b ~hdlS cu:re~l y ce eT~a l~g71~ Will be developed and presented I Brewer entertaml'd the kids v.lth I Gros«e Pomte Farms Pier from rules and Illstructions for the 19511 vaflou~ rehglOus groups. O\,,-ner very happy by calling 1 d av 0~2 lh ~wn < ~ h' ~ -<leslgned to help more boys en-j a 45. mlllute l'Xhlb,tlOn Mr, 8 to 10 0 clock m the mornmg Grosse POlOte Boys' and GIrlS' In the event of bad weather, VAlley 1-2S22 yar par I o. cour.e or t e ~. jO~' the valuf" and benefit. of I Brewer hold~ a nUMber of loca] , FIshml;l Rodeo I the Sunrise Servlce WIll be moved 1951 MICh gan Open ha. ~een In I Scoutmg's character-bul!dlO,I: and I state ;lnd natIOnal a\\ ard< and Bn, ,.and gIrl, from these three I 1 All contestants must re rt to the ColLseum of the Fair- Frances Biltterfleld and Jean eXistence for 25 )pars Excellent 1 cltI7E'nshlp-developll'lI; actlvltles I the exhI0,11(\n wa. helpful as C'l!le~ \\lll be contendmg for local. to theIr own Park at 7'30 ~m I greunds. Clemens were the hostes.e, I faclhhe, mcludLn,l: a lar,l:e V1ew. I I well as entertamIn!! tr> thp \ outh. ~tate and natIOnal honors In ad-I A '15 95 ------- for a '" emlP roa~t at Grosse IO/( room overlookmg the 18th i~ Ouhlde vOIces WIll be heard ful fishermen 10 the II atc'lmg dltlOn to pnze, for each contest- I on ugust ~ ,I 1. and they WIlli Pomte Park'~ ~ul1lclpal Park green Will bl' prOVIded pres'., ~- from the fleld~ of eduC'ahon and I crowd an!, thf're ""Ill be SiX major be transported to the Farms Mu- \ T h H Id la~t ThuT<;da\ I radIO ;lnd tell", I'lon personnel. i bu<;mE'$~ '.1.;lJor rell!!lou. 'I'rvIC'e' Luckv \1 mnpr< nf the hlc"'elps prm'. cnmlstmg nf a rod. reel ntClP~~ Pier I eac ers 0 Among those enjoymg a dip In conjunc!lfln With the Tour- I ,\\ III ~ held Sunday morning I awarded on thf' rlra'" mg \\ ere' and lure pre~ented to the flsher- I 2 IS i~ the Rodeo August 2:;, before gathenn,l: around to I nament, a public !,:olf e1mlC' con '1 &>ptember Q, follov.ed b, a grpat I B B Rlche\ 47 T:"dnn- e'lelf> mC'n bv Bptter FI.hIn/( Inc i 1951. from 800 to 1000 am I Collventl-oll consume potato chips, pop and ducted by Horton Smith of thp .0; convocatIOn m which out'tandml( I Gert\. Denm; 1,')l) Bea' nn,nelrl Ihrough thl' Fl,hmg Manufactur- 3 You are competmg for State roa<ted hot dogs wert!' Bev DetrOit Golf Club \1 III bf' held ' C'lprl(y takp part World Brother- Don CarrlN 7fR St ClaIr .Jere el' a,'(){'I<ltlnn I and National awards 'ihe AmerIcan ~'ederahon 01 John<ton Kav Elfe" D;ln I at We,tern Golf and Countlv hood WIll fpature the Sunday Krle~ ,'i7' 'f,drll",ell. Car,,] Ball which ",ill bp ;;.vallble at 4 Youngsters under 10 years i Teachers IS holdmg Its 3 4 th An Leach Manl\ n Knoch CraIg I Club on Fnda\ AUl!u<! 24 ,evenmg m~plratlonal pogram Dupmlmt; 67 Vern er "tlke Lod thp fh1'ml: .Itp has been geneT. of a~e I must be accompanied by nual (.Iln\ ent.cn at the Pantlmd Hu,band Nelson Sherburne starting at 5 15 pm Mil\'or AI No matter from what part of fler 13(1) "l a r \ I and .Jand 0,,,1- "fferp(j bv thl' Grosse an aut Hotel. Grand Rapids A.ugu.t 20 Jean Rouse, Paul 5t 'Amour, 'bert Cobo WIll dnve thp fir<t AmenC'a II delegate may com" Do\\ m(' 1361 Balfour Beth 0\1_ Pl'lnfp elt; P"llce and Firemen s 5 Each contestant furnishes. hIS to 24 . llfohn Russell. BIll VandeWliter ball. he "'Ill ,pe the fla,ll of hl~ ~fa'e I vel' q71 Fl<"er ilnrl \f \Til1\ \<'''ClatI0n l p0n C'ompletlOn of ov.n I'qulpment and balt Tackle 0\ d Blll Waggoner and Paul Nor~ Amos R Shlelds m ma<sed formatIon on thE' audl-I nea'll),. 3~4 F;'hff Vl"kp pr(>110 lhe lnrlen all c"ntestants \1.111re-' and bait used lS restncted to Hen~~:rsolng tt' ,"!IS~ Lett.sha n~ FYI J torJUm stage Includl'd al.o '" I 11120 Hall Plac('. \I. a< a\\ "rd('rl. a CPI\C free hot do!,~ pop and Ice Single hook , n of St Pau. !'\atlOnal ... our Ollt lS (oliegE' East Lamln~ &>ptember be thp flags of AJa'ka Ha\\all ttlcwle crf'a'Yl <I c>., at thf' Farm~ Mu- I 6 Each winner must hook and PUbdclt) chalr""an Highly con. Thp Ste\E'm Hotel In Chl<:. ; 12 Ovpr 1000 f'Xf'CUtl\f' pf'r- and Canada-an(j (jf'le-gal(><; frlm Wmnm!' \,n,l \, ..t T1h \\nC n <11'1\ p\f'[ Hnl dog~ w('nt ~o land hl~ own pnze-wmmng fIsh lro,er<ial but s.gTlIt\cant subjects ;1,1:0 wa. thp <C'enp )f a <'OCk. Loot A"tos '0nopl rf'prf'-enton!, all ;4010<'al thC"e IIr('aq \\I11 ad(j an mtcrna. CuI Sch"a tl 4~1 Coh n or,d fa,1 il' lhf' la<t contcst that 1.he Without ph)oslcal assIstance from "f lntere~t to lhe general pL.bhe tall pilrtv hononng Mr. M A rmlncd, (('o\prm,l: eVf'ry .talf' In tlOnal flavor to tnf' Conf('rpncp Jud\' Jahlnn'kl 31~ K('I h\ c'mrr l'eC' ha, mcrpa<('(! th(' an a(jult \1.111he cnn.lier('d-such a' pro- BIC'k]p of North Rpn<lun road I Fendpr .kirt< linn other nmil- I, e lIOIon) v. III aftE'nd AltholJllh Th"''' tnI' flr<t tlmp In Sc-o II Fl<;hmg ro<i< were a\\ ,rr{en nun her ( r thp rodf'fl Saturdav' 7 One pnze only to any onp tec-tm;: f"eedorn pf tnp tl'ilcher: on hE'r r('('E'nt b:rthdil' Mr 'mpnt" which poll( C',a\ \\ err ta\" cia ,,('d a< a .... 01 k 109 C'onferpnC'e lng, 41 \ pa r hl<t0[\. th 1t a ra Kathv Mona him 1024 \1 \ land \I, It hellit the, alliable a"l,tance pf'rson "T!('th"d, of fig'lt nil t"ta 'ltA~la'1 iln(j \fr' BIcklE' Arp lnJ".t, of Il pn from automond"', prlrkC'n ,I' 'or l~p mfn It v.Jll ~ a 'aea- 110nal frammg conff'T(,T1cf' h'~:Marlene K",I1\ 111\1 R.'lcon fif,rl n' Ih" (','I"" ,,[ Groo>E' P"lnte 8 Contestant.. IOU'! bE'r",gl' !nfl. ",nc('< m public op.nlop; the Stevpn. Iront of the Wdltam Rone\ fP< t, '-, 01 _I,mf' 600 to /00 \\l'vf'< hf'('n held In Michigan ,Ie(,pln>! WaltfT Zlmmf'rn r, 14. \1 I (, n , POlnl" F.Hm. and Gro",e ter('d and must wear FIsh emblem cOl1battlng CommunJ-m rederal rlencp on Pr(l\enc~1 "'1rl \er", " '0 E',p,'<.trct ThE' Lan,mr ?n~ "''1mg ;lnn ml'(ton~ fllLIlttll' ,t Carol Murph, 101() B", n~h 11 I' "'\!, Po h f)]t1- the LIOn, Club' to parllclpate ,(I fo" ,ei\"cg,lted sch)o' <V" I round In fhe car o(tllplf'd h\ f,)llI Dtllolt (ouPIlI, ",el(' Or Ir galrd I Vl'1<lllg1n Slate arp ld' 01 an j and Thorn" M, ( ill till 12()~ All an<i lh ... :-1< tlopolJlan Cliln \\ ho 9 F, ",e re(re;lo.ment.o; ""ll I'L It 11>. rcl"llOn "i <hte and (ederal I F,a,t Df-trOlt \o!lth< ",h('n (.r'''P h\ 1h... ;F\f'nth S<-out, H,glOn ~dlJOnal S(out Offl(]1', pr"d,' duh(>n Zl\(' h' h fmanr'al and ph\qcal ."rved all contestants after ~,d 1'1 school suppo"t Wl.,'!l Pomte Shorp< 'lop~d Ihf' c', ("'f~t ..., 0, 'v!lrh:gan, W I-con'm I th" wl11 be the l:>.rj(E'<tand hf'-t Cooper:;lmg \' lth Ih. (" ('" "rl lh" f ,hIng ronen wou,d oot Rodeo l'TI hem. I'lC nen' to the arar' I for runnIng a <fop 'lgn ;If Rl'n;lld 11 Inn" ann Inr!Jana) 10 senf' as C'On(juNed confl'rencr P\f'" hplrl 'Pom!e Mptrnpnlltan (11Jf) n l~e r~\ (' hef'n pO«lhlP Amertcan Lp- ------- 0" 'ch )nl ieavtng ili<e eo': I and Lake Shotp road. Hn'l Cnlwcl!' ~nd S~elrl' "a~ Follov. tn" t'le Co,fP'rpnl I' il Field D;]v 8\>, ;]rn, I' H" \lrlA ~n gl0n po~' 101 a'1d their La(jlr, Na,r ~'Ia ,I \ d l\ r>aths for teilohc-s P"o: The youth. werp turnprl (\\er ano< 1'lIf>n a"lh °R<t <"mm,.ltfee 'ppcla) tralnlnll' <~hool COi'ldllclprj Motor Sal", Orrh"rd lnr{ l<tr '< o\uxd ar\ d0niltpd II lI:r('at deal of I Y l' n l'ee'lO~ of c ,I! I ::>erl1es tor F f d rh~l1rran h' " pl!fnnal ,-om. h /'10 t 1 "R II" IF H ff h h In arm. police ""hn nOfl Ie v ol lona an" p,l:lona ea"er< romm < ard" arf' "no 5,h ."c tim, and p ort t roul! their MidshIpman !'Irst class Carl leachers \\ hether co,lege degrees !hprr parellt. T", 0 \\ NP ~f"rl n 'I tel" , J: '( hed Illed at thp Dpfrnlt A r",a , I Hardv.llrp Pr n rr 11' T e' P i r r < "fll r<pn' ~t Ie, \1 r Edm IInd F Bachlf> of 279 LaSallE' place. -nake 10" betlE'r t('ache~s d" i o\ernlllht 10 f',!' Falm< jill' anrl [",cal np \<pappf' arp C'o)opt>r"t Scn It Re'enatlon nrar Rrt/olhton IlInd a (.rn.,p POlntf' Pol'''' r"'I- ':tan],,\ ann Mrs Wealer The wa. among the men aboard the e"t.a-curn ular aC' \.' e. and ill1 \\('rp turnpn ol'er to tl,p \\;1' nP rein J'llh 0171'1" In!' ;>ffa r anr\ 'IIllrhl~aT' Ahout 100 F'''>Cllt,\ f" Ident conlnhutf'd thf' ... ilt, hf' \ ger P(l.t Ladl"" Auxlliarv rep. Latt1cshlp USS WI~con.m on the (''''ra !('acr nil a" gr'I""P'1k< n . C'unh Juvpnt!e Pr(oh;>llnf\ r\e ,e orl ,1,llnn< arf' fllrnl,h "II rpp"r! frnm thpF,;>,t Li!n<,nr Tn th" hpndil nr,,,,,n,, In hrlp r",f'nt"r\ tn M" 1A.iJl,am Mr,,,rP. mld<hlpma'1 plactlce crul<e to 'ator " reg la' teat he/ r('_ l partmt!'nt for further ..ellon 1.'1/: t8lrnt for the au<:lltoTlum Crmference for thIS speCial ~hool defray the costs of the Metrn. and the pollee departments of the Europe rerently <chedules'" . pay

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Page 1: Crosl. Point.', YOUR Firstdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1950... · 2006-03-03 · PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT Grosse Pointe's Newspapir for More Than 24 Years-----_P'-----VOL

PATRONIZEYOUR

LOCAL MERCHANT

Grosse Pointe's Newspapir for More Than 24 Years--------_P'---------------------------------

VOL. 28-NO. 6 ~ .... 27 CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1951

Crosl. Point.',First

New.p.pe,

GROSSEPOINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2-1162

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Gov. YeaaPahI

Rev Andrf'\\ F Rauth wrl1-11""d pa.tor of fhe Gro"ePomlp Wooo< Pr"'.h, tPrlanChurch rptllr,lt'n from h,~ rp.('('rt Vilcat1()n v. lfh an pn\ lablptan ~nd qUltr a hit "f addltlon-;;1 poundalll' .W,th hi' T1um1'1 f'luc: rl Jtlfl' n:' "" ell R<o. \ :nl'iUC:;<11"a\"log ('horn r"l POintE'( l!an17,,1.on< hp \\ 111'1'1001 hII'e h,f" ?I h < 11 ~I \, eight Ina mattpr of wppk.

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Nallle Local ~:~~~(;~t-l~ntsto Find Dutch PO-IN-TERAT CAMP M-cC-O-y---rNew Sclwol Year Opens1.,;~z.(I<~

Top Posts in L:-- ~'~ram ,Elm Diseuse, Sept. 6 - Officials UrgeAppOintments o[ several Glo,se I account ~ Me. GP W d

~Ol~~: ~~s~~~n~~l~~lOk:;, ~~~~~~~ I~~~~t~~ :o~o, ~~i~~or'o~f ;:~~ Illn 00 II Early Enrollmentmg and letall promotion program vertlsmg for the Chrysler Cor-I Among a number of ~peClmens Iof the United Foundahon ha\e poratlOn Ch I W B h f Accordmg to an announcement from James W, Bushong,

, ar es IS op 0 I sent by a local landscape com. I Supermtendent of Schools, aU pubhc schools m Grosse POIntebeen announced 515 RIvard, assIstant to the Vlce- panv to the laboratory mamtaln-I f Th d

Thoburn WIant of 780 BarrlOg- preSIdent of the Chrysler Cor- ed by the Bure •.u of Entomology I will open the new school year or pupils on urs ay morn-ton road, DetrOit public relatIOns poratlOn, H B Heverhng of 469 and Plant Quarantme for mak- lng, September 6. ThiS will be a regular school day and alldIrector for Young and Rublcam, Chalfonte, assIstant genetal sales 'I'lOg cultures of elm matenal sus- pupils with the followmg exceptions w111 attend school aInc, was named co-chamnan of manager for the Plymouth dlvl- peeted of contamllu: the Dutch I ---~ full day AI! KlOdergarten ch1ldren, pupJIs enrolled in Gradethe ~eneral pUblJc relatIons COll'- SlOn elm dIsease fungus one was One at Poupard and all grades, Kmdergarten through S1X atmlttee and a member of the ApP~lnted also "'f're Ralph I found to test positIve for the dls-I MonteIth Will attend only one.half day. The half.day sessionstlverall polIcy comrruttee Cattell ot 87 Stanton Lane, \ tce- ease I for pupils m Grade One at Poupard and for pupils in Grade

Walter W, Gross at 474 Lex- preSIdent of Wlldmg Picture The specImen was taken frorrri One to SIX at Monteith IS temporary, and It IS hoped theyInglon road, sales manager for Products, Inc' James Cope of I a tree on Hampton road EJght I WIll be able to be on a full day bas1s wlthm four to six weeks.!\'BC-TV. was named chairman 1862 Sunnmgdale Drive. assistant I other samples trom Grosse Pomte I Parents of all pupIls who were'%of the mdustry-sponsored radIO I to the preSident of the ChrYjiler Iwere also sept. none of which enrolled In publ1c schnol. lastadverl.tsmg commIttee Corporahon, WIlham A Durbin proved to be Infected I year and who WIll enroll in

W, Colburn Standish of 475 of 510 Nell' road, director of pub- I PoSItive IdentlficatlOn of the Grade One at Poupard or GradesLakeland, dIrector of public re-Iltc relatiOns for the BurroLghs I Dutch elm dlsea'e requll es the One through SIX at Monteithlations for Walher and Company, AddIng Machme Compal'y, James I makmg ~f laboratorv cultures and Will be notified by letter prIorIS chaIrman of the outdoor ad- I B, Kaler of 67 Stanton assIstant the gro\\ mg of the fun!':ub whIch to the openmg pf school whIchvertlslng committee I \ lee-president of the' MIchIgan l causes the dlsea e The fungus half-day their 'chlldren will at-

Dorothy Ann Marks of 902 I Bell Telephone Company, Che-- maa;:'obe present In the dl.colOl ed tend.!'\etl' road, presldent of the wom- ter Lagomarsmo of 1052 York- sb p" hOd thOft elm It r e e ~ d and Parents of children who wereranc es a are WI tmg an du not enrolled ln the Grosse Pomteen's advertlsmg club and an shire, pUbliCity dIrector for the ~ H th d J-10 ow ever 0 er Iseases pro Pubhc SchOOls last year areexecutIve of Denman and Baker, J. L. Hudson Company James duce 'h t I' -I h d h I bl W ' .omew a Slml ar symp- strongly urged to enroll suchnc., ea s t e speCla pu Ica- ,Lee of 376 Chalfonte, Chrys- toms For these reasons It IS children between the hours of

bons commIttee ler department of public rela- necessary to grow, Isolate and 1 00 and 400 p,m durmg theAssignments on vanous com. 1 tlon5, Ross Roy of 166 Cloverly, identlfy the fungus from specl- week of August 27 to 31 All

mlttees were gIven W, Mack Ab- pres'dent, Ross Roy, lnc, Claude men material 10 order to deter- school offices WIll be open dur-bott, of 4654 HaverhIll, repre- I R. .5treb, 1666 Broadstone of Sta- mine defimtely the presence of ing these hours for thiS purpose.sentmg the Kudner Agency, John I tlon WWJ-TV, and T. J Henry: the Dutcr elm dlsel;lse In a tree I At thIs time, assIgnment Will beR. Barlow, of 494 Nell', assIstant of 87 SUl1l11ogdale Drive, N W or In an area I made of the half-day wluch chll---------------[ Ayer and Son, Inc. I The Bureau-malntamed labora- dren Will attend in Kmdergarten

P . t Y th I Edward J Chaffin, 390 Rlvard, I tory services are avallble to prop.l and the other grades where,om e OU CurtIS PublishIng Com pan Y I erty owners who have elms su~- -IJ. 5 Ann\ Ph<J1b there wlll be half-day seSSIOns. I

ITheodore A. DaHdson, 121 Ml!ad~ 'Ipected of havmg the dIsease, as Camp McCoy W seo"";" Th ROTC the word on the m-..l.um tank from four School oft'iclals pomted out

H. h S ow Lane, ChristIan SCience Mom-I well as to local government a. ' 1 •.-...,- e I:Ul tllat It IS especially deslrable for19 corer Itor; James B. Jones, 16850 5t ~~~;s und arbotlSts, WIthout summer mfantry regrment In trammg at Mlchlgan cadets. Left to nght are Harold all pupils enroll1ng for the first

Paul, Scnpps _ Howard new s _ E gte I Camp McCoy played host recently to 1ead- Keas, Conklm, MIchigan; James McNally, time at the JUnior and SeniorT J L

x erna symptoms of the 'd f h I' High School levels to take ad-MidshIpman Jame' G Remdell papers, om Ille, 118 Meadow, D t hId It I 109 e ucators rom t e co teges and um- III, of 1314 Nottmgham; Harry F. Tyson, vanta"e of thiS f!arl.v enrollment

. I Lane CollJe < W 11 W B U c em Isease are WI lng" .. M- ta'from Groses POlOte Park scored ' r_. I lam ryan, 'yellowmg and droppm~ of the' ve-rsltJes represented In the umt. Among Jr., Miami, Flonda; and Murray Lyon, period. For pUpil:! at these lev- tnneso 8the highest number of pomts m 84 Morass, DehoJt manager. Free I leaves of a branch 01 of the en-I those present was Dr, James H. Robert- Fall RIver, Mass. The cadets wound up els, enrollment WIll be greatlythe senior track compelitlon this and Peters, Inc , Robert B, Rams, tlrt!' tree SometImes the leaves ' ftC1lltated if 0«1cla1 transcripts Glummer It the Culver Military i 1332 Vermer road, manager, paul

ldry up and hang on as dead, son, aSSIStant Dean of the College of LI.t- theIr s1Jt wee~' mlantry course recently, of eredJt eovenng work rom' overnar w-._-

Academy Naval and Horsem~ln- H, Raymer, ~nc.; GIlbert. J. green leaves. When these SYInP- eratu.re, Arts and ScJ.eDot(I6. Uwverslt)' of some of them being commiSSloned 2nd Lts. pleted in other sc:hoola are sent. ---~ ~ , '"~ ...... 'Ullt HatJe. 358 McMillan, DetrOIt Free tQIn4 ~"' ~t. tAe n.........l"tY 'U".ki ...... ~_n. 1Lo.~ '&- t '~, roflI.;._ II ("......... to lhe prope' ICbool office. Jlrio~ ~ :I..J-.--. '"~ -...... &1: flit- II ~- wrJlf t'iIIIIi1'll ~~l1lil; ~-~~ ~~~~;.I<~~;:;;.r;::='"'1'''''' ~D;.- ~ ~ _.1D....t&.e._.U"li~v'RM:-- ---~_. - ............semon. Jr .. 18t) Rld.ge:, llceount executive, aminabon of the wood of the af- _ seriJlts of tredlt are not neces. A Sunrise Servielt, iI:t ~

Remdel was a COIJ.'!;Jstent WIn- KenYon &< Eckhardt, Inc. fecled part. The dJsease Invades IMounties To IMetro Club's 11th Annual sary for new elementaiy pupIls, tion with the Detrtlit Council ofner m the lOO-yard dash and 180- the water carrymg vessels or I but parents of elementary chil-y~rd hurdles second place 10 M- hi 0 tubes m the wood Just under the IJ. S . I dren should brmg Wlth them Churches, will be held during thethe regiment-wIde standmgs went Ie gan pen bark. These vessels may be filled om couts IF. ld D D 3 000 wrItten eVldence, such Ill! a re- Mlchlgan State Fair at 8 I.m, ont~ J, RIchard Bnggs of Colum. WIth a brown substance whIch I le ay raws port card, of the child's proper Sunday. September 2, ,~albus. OhiO Start Fr -d appears as dots or as a rmg In On August 24, the Explorer I ' grade placement. Lack of such Manager James D. !'riel an.

Remdel IS the son of Ira H S I ay the cut end of a clsedsed branch Scouts of DlStnct Threp WIlli Approxlmately 3000 Pomte pohtan Club's year-round aCtlvi- I eVIdence Will "''''ously interfere nouncesReindel. 1176' Berkshlre road, At W t Brown streaks also w111 be seen Jom the Canadian Rovers and youngl'ters enloved the fun. I tIes, the boat. motor and trailer II W51\h e~lcl:nt and p{omjt e~ Main speaker will be Ron.Grosse Pomte Park, and held the es ern I ~n ~seased wood from which the Kmg's Scouts for a three-day I packed 11 th Annual Metropo!l. \\ ent to Mr Slegffled of 960 Ox- r f men 0 nr~ pup: S'1I fen 1 L th W Y d hl GNaval ROTC office of ChIef I ar has been peeled I tan Club Field Da\'. held Ja,t I ford road Mr. Hagemen of 4611 0 new enro ees a a eve suer , oung a , overnorPetty Officer, I The MIchigan OpPn Golf I The accuracy of the identlt'lca- ' campaut at the Ern Wlgle Camp Saturday at the Grosse Pomte Clo\ erly roact was the reclplent are urged to brmg WIth them of Minnesota, who recently was______________ 1Tournament Will cllmax the, tlon laboratory results, and the near Wheatley, Ontarlo. High School AthletiC Field -\c- of the GE refrigerator and the bIrth cerllficateg !', an essential, appomted Judge of the Federal

P 0 I N T EAugust. Sports ,Calendar of I timelmess In reportmg them IS I I dd t to h 'd U\'ltles began WIth thp flag. GE w.sher went to Carl Breer record In the enrollme. ...t of thelr I Dlstrlct Cut t W hI gto

______ 1Events In DetrOIt s 250th Blrth- dependent largely upon a SUlfl-1 n a I lOn exc angmg 1 eas ralSlng at 10 o'clock "'lth Bett\' of 15600 Wmdmlll POinte dnve. chIldren 0 r a as n n,day FeslIvaL The 1951 Open I Clent quntlty of good specimens and yarns, and learnmg each H t tAL ' The local school and health DC, by Presldent Truman.

11 b h Id W' . I oy , repreEen mg mencan e- D t t h 1 If I 1 ts toA RAG RAP H S WI e e at estern Golf t being sent to the laboratory ,other's customs, the boys will glon Post No 303's Auxlllarv as I ue 0 a ypograp lca error. 0 lCla s a so urge paren Governor Youngdahl is one of

I and Country Club, on Kmloch Speclmen~ must be taken from I combine In plOneermg ro ects bu ler. • the story carned m the ReVlew have theIr chl1dren gIven a care- the most hIghly regarded ehurch.I near Beech and Flv.e MIle Road, the Infected part, either lIvm or P J , g ,last week gave the date of the ful phYSical exammahon pnor I

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August 24 through August 26. recently dead The Dutch ~lm cer.emomes, tours, games and . In addltlOn to the bike', fish- i FIeld Day as August 26 Instead to the openmg of school ThIS laymen In the U~lted States. HiSWhy IS lt that when we lose Some 200 MIchIgan pros and I dIsease fungus may occur very i sWlmmmg The Royal Mounted I mg rods, watches ete-, a\\ arded I of Augwt 18 We regret the mlS- IS particularly deSirable for all subject ""Ill be What Makes a

somethmg, It'S never anythmg amateurs WIll compete for over I sparsely In discolored wood so It I Pollce hope to JOin WIth the Ion the pnze dra\\ lOgs those at- take and hope there Will be new pupIls or for pupIls who Nation Great"old, worn-out or ready to dls- ,$3500 10 prizes The top 20 (Contmue<l on Page 3) boys tendmg parltClpated In compeh.: no dIsappointed Grosse POinte have had any senous ulness dur- Fnel announced that admissioncard" Take the case of the I pros and highest 15 amateurs ----------___________________ hve event~ v. hJch contmued youngster at the Athletle Fleld Img the summer. All schools as to the State Fairgrounds wouldGrosse Pomte Park matron I WIll share m tlle awards. S throughout the day \\ Ith first next SunddY. I (Continued on Pare 3) be free for those attendlng the\\ ho had her very best cu.. I Challengmg defendmg cham- 'I couts Nat~1Conference and .se;ond prizes a oA arded In I SunrIse Service, He sald the gat~tom-made summer dress In the pIOn Walter Burkemo, runner-, each e\ent Ip e , Y F. h would open at 7 a m and thatclean"rs When her youngster I up to Sam Snead In thiS year's I' Entertamment induded t'lat i omte S Oung IS ermen I no admISSIon would be chargedpIcked It up the other after- 1PGA, Will be some of the tlnest F. t Te · l\ili h. rolhckrng trIO of clowns. VIC untll 8 a m. When the Sunnsenoon, he left the unmarked Igolfers ln the mIdwest, Ie HOr- IrS lIlle m II C 19an of VIC s Soda Bar on 1fack at H BeD S d IService begins at the MUS1Ccleaners bag on the basket of : ton SmIth, AI Watrou~, ReggIe Nme MIle PhIl Co,ta and Jack ave 19 ay atur ay I Shell.hIS, bike While he stopped In : Miles, John Barnum. Sam Byrd, Amos R Shields local Scout I convocations also entertamment Burnett. 'Th(' Detro:t Edl,on I DetaIls of the Sunrlse SerVlcea local market for a blt of Chick Harbert and Chuck Koc- Executive 1<; .ervmg a. Host for the ladles Company lO;lned It~ ca'l,ope for I •. are bemg worked out by Dr Gshoppmg. Returnlll,g to hI' i SIS EntrIes closed Augu~t 18 Com.nlttee Chairman for Scout-' '. , the day and the Autn Club fur- Saturdav Augu~t 25 Is the I three cltles put forth every d- i MerrIll Lenox executive sec'ret:bIke, he found the bag had I Adml>slon for the three-day I mg s Kahona! Biennial Trammg Ffor the mcfn Ilt \\ III be a rugged nlshed a sound car nlltp for the big fishmg rodeo for fort to make the rodeo a success: ary and Rev WelllOgton Logan

~ .' C fP \1 r S' con erence- u I of '~tudy groups' The commIttees who volun- ...dIsappeared 12.hole medal play IS $125 for I on r('nce 01 Ie Ig~'1 taLe and 'trammg electives' Many Refreshments Wf're a\ altable', Gro'<Se Pomte boys and gIrls I tee red theIr serVices and worked I ElI.ecutl\e ass,stant of the Detrolt

-\nyone findmg the bag, Augu~t 24 and 25, and $200 for I demonstrations 10 new campmg I for e",ery l'0unlHer pre~ent The rode<>. spon,nred by the very hard are too numerous to I CounCil of Churches, and StateWhlCh may have blown. from tl-e final day. August 26 The 60 I and cookmg techmqups archeI"', through the cooperatIOn of eltle< of Grosse POinte Farms, mentlon, but each commItteeman FaIr offiCials headed bv FrIelthe bJke In the strong WindS, low l~co;~ :Iayers Will compete water safety and gamf'~ and ISweItzer Creamer\ Slroh Cream- G-o,o,e Pomte :'Inn GrMse POInte 15 deservmg of the thanks of the Plans mclude partlclpatlon byor may have been taken bv on

W~ t G If and ~ports WIll be offered m the out. erv and Coca-Cola Compan\' . Park cnoperatmg wlth Better communIties I v.ell-known musIc groups and

some curlOU!! passerby and la-- CI b~ em 0 lIb c~untr\' 1 o[.door. A Three-Year Program, Casting c ham Pi fl n De\\ aret FI,h ~g. lnc "'Ill be held at the FollOWing IS the offlcla1 It.st of solOISts and by representatives ofter tossed away. Will make the b ~hdlS cu:re~l y ce eT~a l~g71~ Will be developed and presented I Brewer entertaml'd the kids v.lth IGros«e Pomte Farms Pier from rules and Illstructions for the 19511 vaflou~ rehglOus groups.O\,,-ner very happy by calling 1 d av 0~2 lh ~wn < ~ h' ~ -<leslgned to help more boys en-j a 45. mlllute l'Xhlb,tlOn Mr, 8 to 10 0 clock m the mornmg Grosse POlOte Boys' and GIrlS' In the event of bad weather,VAlley 1-2S22 yar par I o. cour.e or t e ~. jO~' the valuf" and benefit. of I Brewer hold~ a nUMber of loca] , FIshml;l Rodeo I the Sunrise Servlce WIll be moved

1951 MICh gan Open ha. ~een In I Scoutmg's character-bul!dlO,I: and I state ;lnd natIOnal a\\ ard< and Bn, ,.and gIrl, from these three I 1 All contestants must re rt to the ColLseum of the Fair-Frances Biltterfleld and Jean eXistence for 25 )pars Excellent 1 cltI7E'nshlp-developll'lI; actlvltles I the exhI0,11(\n wa. helpful as C'l!le~ \\lll be contendmg for local. to theIr own Park at 7'30 ~m I greunds.

Clemens were the hostes.e, I faclhhe, mcludLn,l: a lar,l:e V1ew. I I well as entertamIn!! tr> thp \ outh. ~tate and natIOnal honors In ad-I A '15 95 -------for a '" emlP roa~t at Grosse IO/( room overlookmg the 18th i ~ Ouhlde vOIces WIll be heard ful fishermen 10 the II atc'lmg dltlOn to pnze, for each contest- I on ugust ~ ,I 1. and they WIlliPomte Park'~ ~ul1lclpal Park green Will bl' prOVIded pres'., ~- from the fleld~ of eduC'ahon and I crowd an!, thf're ""Ill be SiX major be transported to the Farms Mu- \T h H Idla~t ThuT<;da\ I radIO ;lnd tell", I'lon personnel. i bu<;mE'$~ '.1.;lJor rell!!lou. 'I'rvIC'e' Luckv \1 mnpr< nf the hlc"'elps prm'. cnmlstmg nf a rod. reel ntClP~~ Pier I eac ers 0

Among those enjoymg a dip In conjunc!lfln With the Tour- I ,\\ III ~ held Sunday morning I awarded on thf' rlra'" mg \\ ere' and lure pre~ented to the flsher- I 2 IS i~ the Rodeo August 2:;,before gathenn,l: around to Inament, a public !,:olf e1mlC' con '1 &>ptember Q, follov.ed b, a grpat IB B Rlche\ 47 T:"dnn- e'lelf> mC'n bv Bptter FI.hIn/( Inc i 1951. from 800 to 1000 a m ICollventl-ollconsume potato chips, pop and ducted by Horton Smith of thp .0; convocatIOn m which out'tandml( I Gert\. Denm; 1,')l) Bea' nn,nelrl Ihrough thl' Fl,hmg Manufactur- 3 You are competmg for Stateroa<ted hot dogs wert!' Bev DetrOit Golf Club \1 III bf' held ' C'lprl(y takp part World Brother- Don CarrlN 7fR St ClaIr .Jere el' a,'(){'I<ltlnn I and National awards 'ihe AmerIcan ~'ederahon 01John<ton Kav Elfe" D;ln I at We,tern Golf and Countlv hood WIll fpature the Sunday Krle~ ,'i7' 'f,drll",ell. Car,,] Ball which ",ill bp ;;.vallble at 4 Youngsters under 10 years i Teachers IS holdmg Its 34th AnLeach Manl\ n Knoch CraIg IClub on Fnda\ AUl!u<! 24 ,evenmg m~plratlonal pogram Dupmlmt; 67 Vern er "tlke Lod thp fh1'ml: .Itp has been geneT. of a~e Imust be accompanied by nual (.Iln\ ent.cn at the PantlmdHu,band Nelson Sherburne starting at 5 15 pm Mil\'or AI No matter from what part of fler 13(1) "l a r \ I and .Jand 0,,,1- "fferp(j bv thl' Grosse an aut Hotel. Grand Rapids A.ugu.t 20Jean Rouse, Paul 5t 'Amour, 'bert Cobo WIll dnve thp fir<t AmenC'a II delegate may com" Do\\ m(' 1361 Balfour Beth 0\1_ Pl'lnfp elt; P"llce and Firemen s 5 Each contestant furnishes. hIS to 24 .llfohn Russell. BIll VandeWliter ball. he "'Ill ,pe the fla,ll of hl~ ~fa'e I vel' q71 Fl<"er ilnrl \f \Til1\ \<'''ClatI0n l p0n C'ompletlOn of ov.n I'qulpment and balt Tackle 0\ dBlll Waggoner and Paul Nor~ Amos R Shlelds m ma<sed formatIon on thE' audl-I nea'll),. 3~4 F;'hff Vl"kp pr(>110 lhe lnrlen all c"ntestants \1.111re-' and bait used lS restncted to Hen~~:rsolng tt' ,"!IS~ Lett.shan~ FYI J torJUm stage Includl'd al.o '" I 11120 Hall Plac('. \I. a< a\\ "rd('rl. a CPI\C free hot do!,~ pop and Ice Single hook , n of St Pau. !'\atlOnal. . . our Ollt lS (oliegE' East Lamln~ &>ptember be thp flags of AJa'ka Ha\\all ttlcwle crf'a'Yl <I c>., at thf' Farm~ Mu-I 6 Each winner must hook and PUbdclt) chalr""an Highly con.

Thp Ste\E'm Hotel In Chl<:. ; 12 Ovpr 1000 f'Xf'CUtl\f' pf'r- and Canada-an(j (jf'le-gal(><; frlm Wmnm!' \,n,l \, ..t T1h \\nC n <11'1\ p\f'[ Hnl dog~ w('nt ~o land hl~ own pnze-wmmng fIsh lro,er<ial but s.gTlIt\cant subjects;1,1:0 wa. thp <C'enp )f a <'OCk. Loot A"tos '0nopl rf'prf'-enton!, all ;4010<'al thC"e IIr('aq \\I11 ad(j an mtcrna. CuI Sch"a tl 4~1 Coh n or,d fa,1 il' lhf' la<t contcst that 1.he Without ph)oslcal assIstance from "f lntere~t to lhe general pL.bhetall pilrtv hononng Mr. M A rmlncd, (('o\prm,l: eVf'ry .talf' In tlOnal flavor to tnf' Conf('rpncp Jud\' Jahlnn'kl 31~ K('I h\ c'mrr l'eC' ha, mcrpa<('(! th(' an a(jult \1.111he cnn.lier('d-such a' pro-BIC'k]p of North Rpn<lun road I Fendpr .kirt< linn other nmil- I, e lIOIon) v. III aftE'nd AltholJllh Th"''' tnI' flr<t tlmp In Sc-o II Fl<;hmg ro<i< were a\\ ,rr{en nun her ( r thp rodf'fl Saturdav' 7 One pnze only to any onp tec-tm;: f"eedorn pf tnp tl'ilcher:on hE'r r('('E'nt b:rthdil' Mr 'mpnt" which poll( C' ,a\ \\ err ta\" cia ,,('d a< a ....01k 109 C'onferpnC'e lng, 41 \ pa r hl<t0[\. th 1t a ra Kathv Mona him 1024 \1 \ land \I, It hellit the, alliable a"l,tance pf'rson "T!('th"d, of fig'lt nil t"ta 'ltA~la'1iln(j \fr' BIcklE' Arp lnJ".t, of Ilpn from automond"', prlrkC'n ,I' 'or l~p mfn It v.Jll ~ a 'aea- 110nal frammg conff'T(,T1cf' h'~:Marlene K",I1\ 111\1 R.'lcon fif,rl n' Ih" (','I"" ,,[ Groo>E' P"lnte 8 Contestant.. IOU'! bE'r",gl' !nfl. ",nc('< m public op.nlop;the Stevpn. Iront of the Wdltam Rone\ fP< t, '-, 01 _I,mf' 600 to /00 \\l'vf'< hf'('n held In Michigan ,Ie(,pln>! WaltfT Zlmmf'rn r, 14. \1 I (, n , POlnl" F.Hm. and Gro",e ter('d and must wear FIsh emblem cOl1battlng CommunJ-m rederal

rlencp on Pr(l\enc~1 "'1rl \er", " '0 E',p,'<.trct ThE' Lan,mr ?n~ "''1mg ;lnn ml'(ton~ fllLIlttll' ,t Carol Murph, 101() B", n~h 11 I' "'\!, Po h f)]t1- the LIOn, Club' to parllclpate ,(I fo" ,ei\"cg,lted sch)o' <V"I round In fhe car o(tllplf'd h\ f,)llI Dtllolt (ouPIlI, ",el(' Or Ir galrd I Vl'1<lllg1n Slate arp ld' 01 an j and Thorn" M, ( ill till 12()~ All an<i lh ... :-1< tlopolJlan Cliln \\ ho 9 F, ",e re(re;lo.ment.o; ""ll I'L It 11>. rcl"llOn "i <hte and (ederal

IF,a,t Df-trOlt \o!lth< ",h('n (.r'''P h\ 1h... ;F\f'nth S<-out, H,glOn ~dlJOnal S(out Offl(]1', pr"d,' duh(>n Zl\(' h' h fmanr'al and ph\qcal ."rved all contestants after ~,d 1'1 school suppo"t Wl.,'!l

Pomte Shorp< 'lop~d Ihf' c', ("'f~t ..., 0, 'v!lrh:gan, W I-con'm I th" wl11 be the l:>.rj(E'<tand hf'-t Cooper:;lmg \' lth Ih. (" ('" "rl lh" f ,hIng ronen wou,d oot Rodeo l'TI hem. I'lC nen' to the arar'I for runnIng a <fop 'lgn ;If Rl'n;lld 11 Inn" ann Inr!Jana) 10 senf' as C'On(juNed confl'rencr P\f'" hplrl 'Pom!e Mptrnpnlltan (11Jf) n l~e r~\ (' hef'n pO«lhlP Amertcan Lp- ------- 0" 'ch )nl ieavtng ili<e eo':I and Lake Shotp road. Hn'l Cnlwcl!' ~nd S~elrl' "a~ Follov. tn" t'le Co,fP'rpnl I' il Field D;]v 8\>, ;]rn, I' H" \lrlA ~n gl0n po~' 101 a'1d their La(jlr, Na,r ~'Ia ,I \ d l\ r>aths for teilohc-s P"o:

The youth. werp turnprl (\\er ano< 1'lIf>n a"lh °R<t <"mm,.ltfee 'ppcla) tralnlnll' <~hool COi'ldllclprj Motor Sal", Orrh"rd lnr{ l<tr '< o\uxd ar\ d0niltpd II lI:r('at deal of I • Y l' n l'ee'lO~ of c ,I! I ::>erl1es torF f d rh~l1rran h' " pl!fnnal ,-om. h /'10 t 1 "R II" IF H ff h hIn arm. police ""hn nOfl Ie v ol lona an" p,l:lona ea"er< romm < ard" arf' "no 5,h ."c tim, and p ort t roul! their MidshIpman !'Irst class Carl leachers \\ hether co,lege degrees

!hprr parellt. T", 0 \\ NP ~f"rl n 'I tel" , J: '( hed Illed at thp Dpfrnlt A r",a , I Hardv.llrp Pr n rr 11' Te ' P i r r < "fll r<pn' ~t Ie, \1 r Edm IInd F Bachlf> of 279 LaSallE' place. -nake 10" betlE'r t('ache~s d" io\ernlllht 10 f',!' Falm< jill' anrl [",cal np \<pappf' arp C'o)opt>r"t Scn It Re'enatlon nrar Rrt/olhton IlInd a (.rn.,p POlntf' Pol'''' r"'I- ':tan],,\ ann Mrs Wealer The wa. among the men aboard the e"t.a-curn ular aC' \.' e. andill1 \\('rp turnpn ol'er to tl,p \\;1' nP rein J'llh 0171'1" In!' ;>ffa r anr\ 'IIllrhl~aT' Ahout 100 F'''>Cllt,\ f" I dent conlnhutf'd thf' ... ilt, hf' \ ger P(l.t Ladl"" Auxlliarv rep. Latt1cshlp USS WI~con.m on the (''''ra !('acr nil a" gr'I""P'1k< n .C'unh Juvpnt!e Pr(oh;>llnf\ r\e ,e orl ,1,llnn< arf' fllrnl,h "II rpp"r! frnm thpF,;>,t Li!n<,nr Tn th" hpndil nr,,,,,n,, In hrlp r",f'nt"r\ tn M" 1A.iJl,am Mr,,,rP. mld<hlpma'1 plactlce crul<e to 'ator " reg la' teat he/ r('_

l partmt!'nt for further .. ellon 1.'1/: t8lrnt for the au<:lltoTlum Crmference for thIS speCial ~hool defray the costs of the Metrn. and the pollee departments of the Europe rerently • <chedules'" . pay

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"Hoot', alway. after me to use the deep well cooker. It iIwOl1de.rful for miDg. like soup,ltew .ad overnight dUM' TIMheal'. 10 eVCtl alld perfectly adjustable.Really, I couldl1'r do withouc .yelccu1crallp:'

EntyolM who'. uied electric cookiDg wlli.pee witb Hoot .lId N'DC'j" Evers. It.illODlIlpenbie. But 6nd out for yourselfVisit)'OW .ppli&1lce dealer_.

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2-The Groll. Pointe Review-ThYrsd.y, "yay.t 21. 1951 I ?'fI.iMoh.,THE A MER I CA N 117A. Y I d .resldent permits sola 183, it WOlk$ out to neatly 500

Top MlChlean Republicans who an non Federal employes per county .attended the annual P1CnlC of last year _ _ • What on earth can they find toOakland County's RepublIcan d ?women. Young RepublIcans and Permits to bllnt deer In the 0 • •LIncoln Clubs, heard a scathll)g specIal December seasons ale be-rebuke of a "stagnant party" 109 dIstrIbuted to lIcense deal- Polio the crippler is witb u.from RecordE'r's Judge W Mc. ers. Those mtendmg to hunt a,ain - or yet. According t~Kay Slollm~n. deer of either sex December 1-5 health depllI'tment ot!lclals thiS

m the Northeastern cherry coun- looks hke an "average year," II"The papers ale full of the try or antlerless deer December no epidemiCS have been reported.

Fair Deal appearances of Gov. 1-10 In Allegan county must hold They saId 416 cases have beenWllhams and Democratic Sen. a permIt 1Jl ,JddltlOn to the reg. I reported In the state th';lS farator Moody," Skillman saJa, "but ular hcepse. I There were 300 cases 10 thewho is heard In opPOSItion? _ • • ~ame perlod last yellI'; 687 In

"Continuance of a SUbservient. There are 40,090 Federal em- 1949. ~The 1950 total was 2,029dOCile, anemIc and 'me-too' Re- plo,.es In Mlchlgan. Dlvlded by casespublican Party can result only IIn a one-party system of gov- R ubI. Clubernment, and that woud end our Downtown ep leanllbertles as we know them"

Sklllman said he spoke fl ee- B b d F I.Iy now becau 'l he Wll'! not and Plans ar eque an ro Ie' I would not be a carodldate for

I partisan polItIcal offIce. Celebratmg the 12th anmver-j ThIS year's frolic WIll followCense Bond Camp.l.Ign which Wolld War \\hen lelallers In SkIllinan's audIence were ary of the Downtown Republl. the same pattern of good felWill be launched on September i were CIedited WIth sellmg a high I State Chairman Owen J Cleary; ~"'I Club, a Fall Barbecue and IIOWShiP as 10 1939 An old fash3 to extend through October 27 i percentage of the total bonds NatIOnal Comnutteewom:m Rae FrolIc WIll be held Sept 22 at lOned ox.roast and barbeque, re-Followmg the meetmg, the As- 60ld I Hooker, ot Mt. Pleasant; Audi- the Beverly Gardens, 13 Mlle freshments, German band, barsoclation announced that It IS I 'T'h < ~"~ .. "' '"~ ",.003.' n_ ,~. tor General John B Martm Jr. Road and Yan D:,kc ber ShOp qll~"'l't g?'Y1e< 1'''''askIng all Its members to co- I c1';de; ;h~m~ - ~d -mdependents.1 Republlcan candldDatHeIfoBr tkhe Sponsors are the Downtown APrL12LesG'ROUPS JOINt hI k th m I Senate; Treasurer . a e ra ejoperate 0 e p ma e e ca - I big stores and relatively small Ch I Republican Club, the Wayne , ..palgn a success It IS expected I stores. The stores compete hard Hlghwey CommiSSIoner ar 8S County Republican Commlttee ThiS IS a unlte~, euort of allthat store partlclpatlOn In the for the consumer's bUSiness-but M. Ziegler, and Umted States and the CongressIOnal DIstrict RepublIcan groups, Havelock Jdrive Will parallel a srmJlllI' pro- they all pull together In causes Rep. George A Dondero. of C It and R e pub 11can Northmore, preSIdent, .said togram which met WIth outstand- that benefit the whole nation /7,q_CN ./.l. • Royal Oak. omml ees day "Important OfflC'",ls and109 success durmg the last and everyone m It They deal ~ ~Gi.J, • • • Clubs I party leaders WllJ be present

dlrectlv With millIons of people Miellipa's Natioaal G~l'd is Everybody 15 welcome"every 'day, and so they are In a at camp-at a cost of some $2,- Self-Employed The Downtown Repubhcanparhcularly ftne posItIon to 000,000. The expense ot keeping Club was organized m 1939

I,.sell" a worthwhIle Idea. our cltlZen army tramed and up. R _ when. accordmg to lts programto-date on modj!rn warfare runs Can eeelve of that date, there were'The retailer is a busy man , • " • $18 'I d d th t

these days He's dOing hiS best !'to DII~rlml"atl.on ., per ay urIng e wo- , "Strong prenmg mmontlesweek stay for each of the nearly S S B f-t f I h f dto hold prices down m the face I • • ene I S raISing 00 IS ears an prom-------------------------- 7,000 ruardsmen in fleld tramIng. th th t . tof all the mflatlOnary pressures D lsmg mgs a reqUIre mor-

He IS burdened With a mass of let C -l. Chat b Maj. Gen. Ralph A. Loveland, Self-employed profeSSIOnal peo- gaging our olden monuments"co~plex red-tape that IS an m'j oust- 0- oas,; S Y guard commander, told the .nen, pIe can come under tbe old-age RECALL STATEMENTeVltable part of the p r Ice "get the most out of your tram- ancl. survIvors Insurance prOVI- Frank A, MItzell, the firstand other economic controls. He Rd" R la S ing actIVIties .•. It'S taxpayers' SIOns of the new SOCIalsecurity. presIdent, said at that tIme'races the problem of consumer U"O _ e y ystem money that pays for all thiS.•• n but not from earnmgs as ooctors, "'fhe fathers of the DowntownreslSt~ce to h'gh pnces coupl~ II • • dentists. or other excluded vo- Republican Club are hopefulwlthberlsmd

g~verhe:d Ico~tsWhl~~ For the first time, telephone of faclhbes now available-open Miehi&'.... taXq always are catlQns. that theIr orgamzatlon wllI be aare ~n IS con ~o. IS pro conversal1ons are bemg sent Wire, cable, and radio.relay alone news. The Joint leglSlative com FranCIS L. Pendergast, manager means to suppo;t .t~e 150 yearfercen ge 1: nowl ert~ n;a~:.~ I across the country by radlo rather d1t!erent routes-the nation 11 as- mlttee considering the state'. of the East SIde SOCIal securIty record of the mdlvldual state~:rge ~ mo~ peop e 10 I than by Wlre or cable. A new sured of contmuoul communica- muddled taxatlon system and otJ\ce lIves an example of how I of the Untted Statl!s-a recordomg IS ,0 • I mIcrowave radIo-relay system bon from coast to coast. mountml' deJ\clt (a predicted' ed of peace for the honest, protec-

------- placed In serVIce recently by the ------- $75,000.000 by June, 195:5) has a person 1n • non ..cover occu- bon for the poor and prosperltvUM U t. Long Lmes Department of the Sh F asked tor suggestions from a patlon can have protection under for the idustrlous"neer alII American Telephone and Tele. OWS ree to citizen advisory comrmttee. The soclal securIty. He clteS the case Honorary chairmen are paot

Aho F II graph Company prOVIdes this citIZen committee requests more at a funeral dIrector. Earnmgs presldents Frank A, MltzeJlnt a new VOIce skyway. VItal to the Wh I F -I mformation. from ths busness are not credted James W Lyons. Arthur T. Iver-IICIVIlian and military needs of the 0 e ann y The legislative group states: toward old-age and survIVors 10- son and William T Hoffman

Enr llment natIon, The tax structure IS full of in- surance. However, If the funeral Floyd R. Mantz IS generalo II BUilt in about three years at.a at Sta.te Fair equities. , . either more money dIrector also operates a furmture chairman,World affairs contmue to give cost of $40,000,000, the project IS is needed, the present money store, he IS covered as a self- Other committee chalrmen are

an an of uncertainty to the en. I the longest mlrcrowave system in The MIchJgan State Fair, ac. must be better distributed or employed furmture dealer. HIS Fred W. Kaess, Lulu E. Bach-rollme'lt estImates at the Um- the world, relaymg calls along a cord 109 to General Manager state spendmll must be reduced. earnmgs from the latter enter- man, Harold Davls, William Fverslty of MichIgan for thiS faU cham of 107 towers, spacE:d about James D. Friel, IS featunng more ... • prlSe up to $3600 a year WIll be Detthng, Elizabeth Hlllcoat, Em.

130 miles apart. free entertamment and education- Count,. lairs are expeflencing credited toward hiS SOCial secur. manuel Karay, Hazel SiebertUmverslty offlclals frankly ad- I This radlO-relav route is the al features thiJ year than at any a banner year. A general 10 Ity account. Edward Wronski, FResh, George

mlt that the best word on t'J.e Iseventh telephone highway to tlme since the faIr was started percent Increase 10 attendance Pendergast POints out lnat A. Shaffer and Arthur Madar.enrollment total will come when cross the great western expanae 102 years ago. It WIll be held over last year IS the average reo While people self-employed as I _classes start In the Fall sem- of the country. Telephoroe engi- August 31 through Septe/N)er 9 port by faIr ot!Iclal~. doctou, dentists. lawyers, osteo- L Z Lad Iester on Monday, September 24, neers pomt out that the relay m DetrOit. • • • paths, naturopaths, chIropractors. oca S

The budget for the coming system WIll not replace other Once the family has P'lld the Work 0.. the Ilew state oJliee optometrists, vetermanans, archI-year 15 based on an estimated types of communlcatlons but will admlsslon fare thIS year they can lna114la1 is gomg ahead on sched- tects, accountants, funeral dlrec- Aquatic Champenrollment of 16,000 students be used to supplement those now VI~Itscores of special events free u1e. Houses on thp block-square tors or profesSional elliineers areThe months that have followed In operation of charge. A1on" With the carm- plot West of the Capitol build- not building toward $oclal secur- Peter A Whyte from Grosse~mce the budget was prepared The first transcontinental te~e- val SPlrIt goes the hwtband. and. In. are hem. rued and the lite it,. inaurance throul[h these pro- Pointe had the hIghest numbelhave brought some optmulpl phone system was an open WU' eaU1q aonte!lt, W,I Df war, PI'qlUed for cliuin.. What will feuiona. people ~p1oyed to u- of points 1ll llClY8tic:competitIoninto the Korean portion of tile line Which was opened for ''Mn'- IIHd pig c<idteJt, AX' and .. w~ be housed in the new building? silt them In the.r work are in the Jurnor DIviSIon of \'heworld's problems and ot!lclals lce January 25, 1915. Slllee then, mg contest, clowns and parades The only sure bet is t.b.at the covered. Cubs in the Woodcraft Camp atnow believe the enrollment may three other open wire Imes, each of gay !loats each day. A wa~. Highway and Conservation de- He urges everyone In thIS 10- Culver Mllitary Academy whichfall somewhere between 16,000 capable of carrying doziens of calls melon eabng contest lGSnew thiall parpnents and CIVil Sel'Vlce c.,.ty wlth an earned Income has just concluded its 50th eight.and 17,000 students. slmultaneously, and wo cables, year. The Old TImers tove WI Comnuuion WIll wm berths in aU weeks summer session .

. each contalmng hundreds of clr. be the scene of .he Sheep Shear- the modern structure. from more than one kind of Whyte establIshed hIS title inThe mlbtary demand for man- CUltS,have spanned the contment 109 contest, where skill and ex. • • • busmess to get m touch With the competition with boys from 40

power-and the declmmg bIrth. over dIverse routes. pert tIming Wlll vie for honors COD8enatioa Departmellt ex. office at 6720 Mark Avenue, states and 12 foreign countr'!"

rate of the ea,r1Y thIrties-wIll In addIllon to the thousands of Iand prlZes. perla predIct a record-breaklOg IWAlnut 1-8714, and ftnd cut who attended Culver thIs sum-affect thIS .fall s enrollment as telephone calls which can be Beauty Queens from aU parts number of fishermen thiS yellI'. whether they have Insurance pro- mer.compared With a year ago. There handled over the new mlcro- of the State WIll be assembled They expect dealer sales returns tectIon under the amended SOCIal He is the son of Mr. and MI'were 19,487 students last fall wave system, network teleVision in the MUSICShell to pass In re- to exceed the 1,056,060 reslaent secunty law • I Ray M. Whlte, 22 Oxford Roadtabqre~~~cr~rtcoun~. ~o~tana~o ~tr~mrtW vI~b~j~~~b~~------------------------------------- _

The system IS already carrymg lIest glrl from someplace inTV programs as far west as Oma- Michigan wlll be crowned queen.ha. Neb, mIdway pomt 1D the There WIll be free outdoor pro-

P Z. Sh 3,OOO-mJleNew York.San Fran- fesslOnal shows dally .o lee oot ICISCOroute. The western half Of! Teen-agers can be entertained• the route IS expected to be, by the fireworks that WIll be a

The 14th Annual MIchIgan Po- eqUipped to handle coast-to-coast wghtly feature, hIgh school bands.lIce Shoot WIll be held on the teleVISion by the end of next batOl. tWIrl 109 contests, televisionJackson poll ... department's 80- mOwnthh.II f th d ff t t shows and rilOVles.

- It a 0 e I eren ypes, . h htarget pIstol range beglnnmg at Mlchlgan artists WIll ave t elr10 a m. Wednesday August 29 IOil and water color pamtlngs on, F· p. t dIsplay at the clubhouse The

The shoot IS sponsored by the I lVe Oln ers 'automotive industry WIll have anMichIgan State Rollce 'n coopera- • I exhlbltlon showing all the glorytlon WIth the MIchigan .~ssocla- Wln Degrees and luxury of n~ models, thetion 01 Chiefs of Police and the 'comforts that the publ1c can ex-MIchigan Shentts' ASSOCIatIOn11 Among the 396 students re- I pect 10 modern design.was re\ Ived as an annual event celvmg degrees from Mlchlgan A cookmg school, featurIDgtwo years ago after havmg been State College at the close of the leadmg dIetiCians and demonstra-

I dlscontmued In 1941 The Jack- summer quarter on August 31 tors WIll hold forth In White Hallson pollce also \\<eroe hosts In I are flve Grosse Pomters on the Fairgrounds each after.1949 and 1950. I They are Mana L Ballermi noon and evenmg, with Prizes for

Carollne R. Kernkamp, Thoma~ those that attend the school.The match IS open to all polIce I C Leavey, Ellard D. DaVison, I The 1951 MIchigan State Fair

and sheriffs' department through- Jr, and Jack AI{red Drew is offermg the public more forout the state. Class of competl- The 396 figure represents all admission price thIS year thanbon N determmed by the size of I underli:raduate degrees ~stowed I SInce It opened m 184.9, JOZ yearsthe department I by MSC durmg the summer ago

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AmerIcan retallmg always co.opecates In worthwhile CIVICand other endeavors, and oftentakes the lead And when someCood cause that needs promotmgcomes along, It IS m a pOS1ll0nto take part on a natIonal scale.

Oftlclals of the Treasury De-~rtment and a committee froma retailma: assocIation whJch has

\~ 7,000 member stores re-cently met to dlSCU&sthe De-

Supports Legislationon Mutual Security

CobJrftSman Loull C Rabaut lion defense apprOprlallOn bIllannounced last week hiS support recently passed by the House.of the administratIon one-pack- "From about $21 billion appro-

.ale foreicn aid bill. pnated for the Army we WIllThe measure, the Mutual Se- have a ground force of about

eurity Act of 1951. mcludes one and a half =lIIon men Thisaul under the Mutu ..l Defense $7 8 bllhon, on the other hand,AIIi.lance Pact and econmlc as- together WIth the contnbutlonsalItance in ECA and Pomt IV ot other natIOns, wIll JOIn an ad-eatetoriea. The admInIStration dltIonal 3,000.000 eqUIpped menhad requested $8 5 billion for In the common struggle agamsttheIe pUrpOlleS, but the House CommUJl1lm," Rabaut declared.J'oRian Atrau-s Comrrnttee pared "These figures show at once1.bat ~t about 77% down to that, together WIth the otber'7.' billion. free nations, we are engaged In

"A¥ itll named indIcates. thIs a cooperatIve bUIld-up ot strength1eIIs1atlon will provlde funds for from which we Wll1 all draw athe HeUrlty of the free world. measure of security," he saIdIt is not acme-SIded propoSltlon The economlC aspect of the billwith Uncle Sam carrymg the represents the tapermg ot! of thewhole load. We cannot laugh oft Marshall Plan. scheduled to endthe multl-blllion size of. thIS pro- in 1952. part of which funds WIllII'am. but to my mmd. military ald frIendly nations ,,' mamtam

"UItItanee to those who WIll fight the eeonotnlc burdens of In-

~ our SIde ln the struggle creased defense costs. Also m-~t Communism IS sound eluded are tunds for technIcal.economy," Rabaut stud assistance under the Pomt IV:: Rabaut also contended that, program.~llar-for-dollar, the U, S WIll "Economic and mIlitary strength.,get more =htary securIty out of go hand 10 hand," Rabaut &:ili.

this bill than out of the 1511 bll- "and the level of economIc powerr ell :::s" reached under the Marshall Planmlm be mamtalned if the free

tT -*_ of llo'" natioaJ of Europe are to fnc:nIue~....,- .J thelr military establJshments.:- One of the largest consumers "'techrucal assIStance under-of Michigan agneu1tural prod. POint IV, althoulh lt IS the small-uets IS the thorouehbred racing est part of thlS bill, 11 VItal to

.industry • ~ ...h Sell t. An md1catJon of the v~. our productive .tren...... en 1-- three per cent of our esserrttal'tltla of farm produce ~ in raw matenals comes trom thehorse raCIng is found In a sur-vey wnich showed that durmg underdeveloped areas where thIsthe 5lHl.ay meetmg Just can- aid Will be adnUnIStered".c:ludeci at the DetrOIt Race Rabaut mamtamed that "Wlth-Track the stable area received out such a program we stand.bout two dozen delivenes daIly alone agamst Soviet RUSSIa With

The 800 thoroughbreds stabled the world balance In men, ma-there consumed some 17.500 tenals and productive resources}X>unds of hay, 17,500 pounds of IwelghtE'd heaVily agamst us.. traw, 9,600 POunds of oats, 1,500 'I WIth the strong ailled umon thISpounds of bran and about 25 blil can 'brmg, we are a nughtyaackJ of Cllrrots each day. bUlwark agamst aggression"

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, INS h I "7 0 F. d D liThe Gross. Pointe Review-Thursday, August 23, 1951-3NeighborhoOd I ew COO Iear pens In utCl:-------- ----_---Club News (Coutlnued from Pale 1) 't,~wn wlthm four to SIX y,eeks Elm D:sease Football at Irish Rally

II th Bad of Edu(atlOn "fter school opens III \\ I' a, I' 0 r I The Hon John F Costelloe 1 ~Ity for the adoptwn of the ~0-

Bllggs Stadium will be the 1m

revelen(e to I!J~ Holy Name The pldyoff, bega!! Id,t week Offl(es wlIl be glad to supplv ThE' Parcells Juntol HI g h I (Continued from Pace 1) fOI mer U S Congres~man from I garty ResolutlOn by the present10,atlOn of the tnammoth Condle- MOIl' than 100,000 men Will m tho "I/elghborhood Club's Ma-I parents With a form on which ')thool Will have enough rooms I~ deSirable to collect speclmen~ Callfornta and NatIOnal Executive I Congre<;~ There Will be exhlbl-1Jght Holy Hour to be held Sat- come from DetrOit and all part, Jor F I,tball League With the I the fir.dmg~ of such phYSICal ex. [ompleted so that all lhlldren from all parts of symptomatic or I Membl'r of the Amelltan League I twn ~tep dancmg and smgmg Inurday mght, October 6, as a of the Umted States and Canada fir~t round bemg played Monday ammatlOn~ may be recorded dttendlng there Will be on full bark beele Infested elm SIX dls-I for an Undivided hel:md WIll be \11 C()~telloe s honorfeature of the fifth national con- to partIcipate In the Bflggi Sla- evemng, Aug, 13, and the second J he "I' should be brought to dav se,5"0115 The i"vvffi5 '.. hlch COlored tWig or Dranc n ~petlmem tne pnnup,,! 'plaKll .It 'dJl J, "h -----ventlOn of the Holy Name SOCI' dlum event lOund on Tuesday, Aug. 14 ,(hool at the time of Initial en- Will not be wmpleted when each about seven Inches in lE'ngth Rdlly and meetmg at MtCabe G S detv Meanwh,lE' Very Rev Harry C The fir,t mght's achon saw rollment "'hool open~har~ the s~clal mu-I and a half to one Inch In dlam-I FIeld Eo"ton Boulevard and I ame tin a y

ThiS was announced today bv I Graham. 0 P nahonal director three vel y close ball games With Supenntendent bl. "~ong stated ,Ie roo~~ e d tome on~~~s i eter, should be collected from Petoskey, on Sunday. Augu,tGeorge J Armbruster. DetrOIt of the Hl'!.i Name SocIety is III Bob'~ Bar tdklng a 2 to 0 one that all elemE'ntary sclools WII! ~oo~s, L: au I onum Aan d I' one or more branches of a sus- I 26th, at 3 00 pm To DeteI'mine"'!torney. who IS general chair- DetrOIt a~slstJng the locai' com- hit victory over Ea~te(n Heat-I Include Crades Kmt'e!'garten t u th

l( he::rr WI~gh th

ecorI~g I peeted IreI' The discoloratIOn I The 1d.lly Will bl held 10 lOn-I

lOan 'h tne- t'OnventlOn Permls- mittel' stage the flf~t national 109, defendmg champIOns of the I through SJx With the f1110wmg t~tts I' ~d ~~t~ct~rs f~rar~h:~ should show In the cut end or I JunctlO~ ....llh the Midwest ~eml- Cl - I -slOn for use.of Brlgg<; StadIUm conventIOn since 1947 when It leag,ue Pltlher Swartz, of eXleptlons bUlldmg have set up, most of under the bark of ellch pIece The

lfmal game of GaeliC Football be: "lamplOnS IIp

was arranged by Walter 0 was held In Boston Bol: s, did not allow a hit until Vernier Sthodl WIll contam the classrooms shou)d be com- wood should be green, or only tween DetrOIt and ChIC,'gO T~(Bnggs, Jr, on behalf of hiS The Holy Name Soclet v (on-I the sevAnth mnmg He \I alked Grades Kmdergarten through pJeted by the end of September recently dead Fifty pIeces of bark gdme IS spon- 01e~ by tne lOCal Plent\ ,of <lltlOn I~ mdlcat~dfathel, Walter 0 Bnggs, owner venhon begms October 2 WIth one and struck out 16 I Flve-B only. Children from thIS It IS hoped that all rooms m- and wood contammg gallenes of I branch of the Gaell' .\thletll fOI the p,a) ofT to determme tile

Thus the home of the DetrOIt the I b k b tl d d AssooatlOn \\hlch h no" co '11- uti thamplOn,hlp thl~ Cl''Ylmg'l'lgers Will be the scene of what registratIOn of delegate~ .from I StelDer Ford took a thr.lhDI {lIstrlct m Grade Flve-A WIll at- dudmg the auditOrium and Pub- Th E'm arh lee be .Ire eSlre p'etmg for the tha'11plOn,h,p of Sundal y,hen Gro,se Pomte'sIS expected to be the wolld's 10,000 panshes throughout the elcht mmnc 1 to 0 victory I tend either Mason ~r MonteIth III LIbrary WIll be completed I e pieces s ou d I' three mches I tte Mld-We,tern 'itate, ThE' Ameflcan LegIOn Po,t No. 303largest gathellng of Holy Name countrv On OCtObel 2 a Solemn from Silver Boat Bar as they according to parents preference before the end of November I dqu~ret ~r 'mallE'r u.a\df'~ T1'h,allI teams ....111be led on to tfte held tl <1m ml.et, Bedudry Post on

Mass WIll be held at Blessed Sac. put together a walk and two Pupll~ 10 Grade SIX from thl<, ea \\ IgS, green woo Wit out " B I~o(lety men m a Cdndlelight rament C thed I d . I d t t II b h d th~ Bushong s announcement abo dl~coloratlOn dry punky wood by Cle\'eland s famous ShamrocK diamond number five at "'\ eHoly Hour dedicated to the honor receph a 11 fr~1 an

th: CIVIC straight smgles 10 the last half piS rI\1 y, ~ e ~USg~ I;chool ,tated that under the plesent decayed wo~d and drY crumbl~ IrIsh PIpe Band ThE' band \\ Ill, hI! Thl gdme II III begin at

and glorv of Almighty God and mg m o~ra:~ CO ow P ak

'i'en- ~ the elg~th to brlDC ill the b arl~e s unlOr- I pohue~ Df the Board of Educa- I bark should not be ~e~t al,o play dUring tne half.tlme one ot!o'k-------------I

nesssessIOns WII~r~~\ela: (kto~~; d:rk~:::k~n:s asco::ac~~:t as I UI 109 twn, 10order for <.hlldren to be I The specimens flom one tiel' I period I Thl' Gro"e PlOnte team de

4 and 5 With d I t tt d I C L pp g, A~ the Ne\\ Kerb; S,hool Will eligIble to enroll In Kmdergar- I h Id b f t d t htl' t I Mr Costelloe ....111be the gues' I featro Blll\' Rogell's DetrOIt Edl-

Sltor .........Annual h N D I' ega es a en mg I • ub . A. took a 3 to 1 de- ,not be completed when sthool tE'n they must be five years of I s OU I' as ene Ig ) In 0 I of all lush organIzatIOns 10 the son team two y,eeks ago WIth at" b I' otre amI' vs University of I CISIon from New BrIck Inn 10 opens Old Kerby WIll hou~e thl' dge on or before December I ot I a bundle WIth strong COld, plaln- City and v. III speak on the nece,. I fIt 0 d th

etrOlt football game Friday the third game of the eveulDg. : pupII~ from the Kerby Dlstrllt the current school year except 11)' marked With an attached pa- ------- -------: fi,torle °1 t SO d an t 10k I' sl~m;-

S I h P t IOI~ht October 5 ' per tag bearmg proper Identlfi na ~ as un ay 00 an D

Pas ar ..v Fo!'!o", .. n;: t'lr C:lrdle!.g'lt Ho!) I" The ~econd round, played: :;ho ~11I b~ m _K:.n.~~;~~~t~ th~t (hlldren who Will be five catIOn A letter should accom~ ~ - - '8 wm over the Roose Vanker.J I'our 0 Sat d ht 0 t b IIuesda), sa\, Club L A (amI' I ,n'UU5" G,,,u,, T"" • (1.... _ .0. c::,:; ~ a;:e bet. ee::l D"c['~ber I ntlclpate a Po~t team

S d A g t 19th th R ~ n ur ay mg coer h d G d Th ' d J pdny eath pa~Kage glv.nl: tile au-'.un ay, u us ,e ec- 6, there Will be a glgant;e parade lout a, the onlv undefeated team, t I~ IStrlCt m ra e~ ref - an anuary 31 of the cur- dress where each h 1'1' I~ located Fr,mk Stubb' (dpdble coach~e~~~; S~~~~lt~ea~k o~po~~::~ m downtown DetrOit on Sunday ~~~,~n ri~:~a~k ~s *~\d,o\\ned r ~1~~uk~r:;':S~hO~{I\v~~~~~ p~~c ~~:~tS~o~~~~a~a~~~s a~eth;::~ I and contammg the name and ad~ Bi (1 Baby Crop of the team, expects to starttheIr Th:rd Annual Splosh Party, October 7, In which all local 1 ut to ethe~ tOhn.'E' slOe 1~:nn~J I ceedmg well on the New Kerby certam tests b the De artment: dress of the sender Mallmg ad-)-I , With the ,tar pitcher of theThe weatherman cooperated With Holy Name sentor and JUlllOI I ~Ith t~e aId of an PI fl)~ ~~~ed I School and It l' hoped stated of Pu II Perso~nel of t~ Grosse I dress where each tree IS located, MIchigan will have - bumper I team, AI Van Blancom. who ha«good sWlmmmg weather, and a members WIll marlh Side by SIde I aClO'~ both rLm, m t';eP Sixth Supermtendent Bushong, that POlntt Pubhc Sthools to deter- I and contamilli: the--name and ad- \ crop of babies thiS veal the I won hiS la~t three games AIlarge crowd of parents turned With out of town delega~es Prep. mnm" Bob bat~men could 1 the blllldmR WI\I be completed mme the readmes~ of such chll' I dress of the sender Mallmg ad-I MichIgan Department of Health I has been troubled WIth a sore

aratlOns are bemg mae-I' fOI an.... , h h dress IS I a t t d tod I drm but It IS expected he w!llout to cheer theIr children all d d f I manage onh thre(' ~lnglE" off early 10 November at W 1(' dren to entel Kmdergarten I n IClpa e ay b 'fi d b S d

There was a vanety of events ay para I' 0 more than the offellngs of lteher Walker time the chl1dren from the Old Dutch Elm Disease Identlfica- I BIrths recorded III the hi ~t >lX, e 10 ne con ItlOn y un ay.\I hleh lIlcluded a pmg pong 125,000 paltlclpants p Kerb\' S,hool WIll be tran,fE'rred. Pdrents of all children of these hon Laboratory, '!1onths of 1051 exceeded by 1.9041 RonnIe Smith VoIIII be behlIldliclamble, an Inner tube race and ------- I E ..~tern Heatmg lemampd 10 to thE' new bUlldmg ages who ....ele listed on the' Bureau Entomology anll Plant the buths for the fir<t SIX months the plate for the 303 team Ron.a money dlvmg contest Winners Expect Lar{.{er the rate by ~huttmg out Stemer B h t t d t y, hlle Ma'l 1951 census have been 10- I Quarll,ntme, of the prevIous record hlah yedl I me who has shown great abll-of all races received first place Ford 3 to 0 \\ hllE' Ne\' Brick ';: on~ s a I' dlOa M formed of thiS policy bv letter I Box 461, Hoboken, New Jel sey 1947 ..' Iity thiS ,eason, celebrated hisand third place IIbbons and as- Inn ellmmated Silver Boat Bar ~E'I~ e~ ~ E'I po~ra~ nor 1 ~nd Parenh of children of these ages ------ ' M t f th I k d I se...enth bIrthday last Wednes-un E II t

by trouncmg them 8 to 1 'elt C 00 WI I' comp I' e I\ho did not recellole such notlfl- F b-d M -I- os 0 I' llIcrease IS III e da~sorted prizes for the plOg pong nro melt The thll d round I' sehE'duled \\ hen <chool OpE'n5, It I' ex catIOn may make an apPoint-lOr I I al DIg to the marnage !tcense upswmg IIcramble The Umverslty of DetlOlt \\JIl for Monda\', Au~ 20, at 6 15pm p['cted that E'nough room, will ment for testmg by callmg the I that began m June ot 1950 at the, Other, In, the lllleup V:

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Judges of th~ events headed " , be fim'hed so that classe<; can Board of EducatIOn, TU 5-2000, i Cigarettes and tobacco are ~tart of the Korean war If the! Bob Seal b) , first base, Leeby Tom Bruce, Shores Recrea- be launchmg one of ItS greatest FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS be held In Ihe-m At Poupard £xtemwn 33 prohibited III partel~ addres,ed mClea,c of bJrtl." to,)ntmues I ClanlY second ba~e, John Ma-tlOn DlJ'edor, mcluded MISS Pat years when fall regIstratIOn starts American School It IS expected that enough : for dellve!'y through the follow- I through the re,t of the year, 1951 son or Johnny DICICO, shortstop;MartlIl, Ben Freuhauf, TIm m September Team W I. LOOro~ \\ III be completed so that School offluals e"tlmate that 109 Army Post Offices Postmas- I births Will set an all-hme record Joe Seagram, third base, MickeyLeach, Bob Rober~on. and Bar- ThIS eventful yea I l~ headed Club L A 8 2 all grodes can be on a full da\ ,thiS ) ear WIll see an all time Iter F C Mlddel warn'ed I the department saId ~Andrey, left field; Dale HeWitt,nl'y Marhn I by the new $2,600,000 field house Bob, Bat 8 2' ,e,'lOn E'xtept KlOdergarten and Iecord E'mollment :n excess of I 1 42 65 125 '17l 208 407 757 .. total of 80,795 uu HI' were center field, and Rodney Wilkie,

The Splash Party clmllixed a I a Notre Damt football game, ne.... .Stemel Fllrd b 5 Grade One It IS (''(pected that 6 600 pupIls Thl~ v. III be an m- 10 46 66 139 172 209 541 777 registered m Michigan III the; rJg~t fieldvery successful season at the coulses and a ne\\ ROTC Glenn Walkel 5 6 \\ Ithm a fe\\ weeks after the crease of more than 500 pupIls II 5" 69 147 174 ?25 633 794 I - 1 -------

L H I t . II t ) - first Sl': months of thIS year a I N L ?park Included In the Shores rec- Coutrary to nahonal predlc- ochmoor ald\\are 4 6 openmg of s,hool Grade One ovel a~ years enro men 13 57 79 154 175 227 696 BOO I ,.I M L hI M t 0 10 I galll of II 7 perce"t over the I 0 lCenSereahon program for the summer tlOns of a decrease m college en- I (aug In 0 OJ- \\ 111also be placed on a full dll\ All teachers and other senool i 19 58 82 162 178 305 742 807172,348 births recorded III the -were sWlmmmg lessons by Pat rolIments, the Ulllveistty of De- ,eS'lOn I employees \\ III start their new I 21 61 114 168 179 349 743 843 same months of 1950 and a gd10Martlll and Tom Bruce MISS I trOlt applJcatlOn~ ha\ I' shown I .Steme, defeated G I I' n n At Monteith all gl ade~ Will I 'chool ,ear on Tuesdav, Septem- I 39 62 124 169 207 403 751 872 of 24 ercent over' the 78891 I Lila F Mul1Jgan, 687 Manis-Martlll also gave tenms leSolons Ia sharp upward trend for the fall 'IWdl!,.el m plavoff ga!'1e to de. hd\E' to be placed on !laU-dal I ber 4 On thl~ date special meet- \ The prohibitIOn also apphe<; to b th P d d th ' tlque, was fined $10 and ordered

d f hclde thud pldce Ir < le~or e In I' same I •

an some 0 t e children have semester The large't mClease IS I ~e'slOn' Bu~hong announced mg~ and conferences Will be I anv umt of the~e Army Post th f th d I to appear two serslOn~ of tra cshown outstanding progress Be- III freshmen applicatIOns to the National however, that work was pro held for all employees at the Offices beanng a hyphenated mon ~94~ e prevIOus recor ,school 10 Judge Belanger's Grosselmda Lahood and Linda Martm Commerce and FllIance and En- Team W I, gressmg rapIdly there and that Gros,e Po lOtI' HIgh S tho 01 suffl': a~ for example, "A POl year, , I Pomte Park court last weekwere awarded tenms rackets for gmeermg colleges 'Ea;teln Heatmg 7 2 lu't a~ s,oon a~ addItIOnal room~ Buddmg On Wednesday, Sep- i l-A" I January. February and March I The charge was dlstobeymg abemg the most Improved players The Umverslty has addeu an .Sllver Boat Bar 7 2 dre fimshed children Will be le)""'].,"r 5 all 'taff members Willi Persons mailing parcel<; to 1 bIrth' th.s ~ear sho\\ed a slight Signal night, and pollce also dis-

The ludges announced the fol- I Army ROTC to ItS cUlficulum Ney, Bnck Inn 7 3 changed frCllTl half-day to full I be 011 duty In their aSSIgned I servicemen and others recelvmg but contmumg mcreaoe over last I covered the lady had no drivelSlowllIg as willners at the Splash I fOI engmeermg, techlllcal and I Hudson A A 5 5 I day ~eS~lOns It IS the expecta- I bU1ldmy~ preparlIlg ~or the open- mall through the Army Post Iyear April showed a 23 percent bcense <;hp hll« been ordered toParty 'scientific students that WII! lead I Noena,ultB'aCrolllslOn .2 8 I tlOn of the Board of Education I mg of school for pupIls which Offices hsted above must not 10- mcrease over ApI I! 1950 There, appear 10 traffIC court In two

Shallow Water Events Ito a commlSHOII as second heu- I >.. 1 9 that all children In thIS school I Will take place on the followmg clude cIgarettes or tobacco In was a 153 percent gam m May I weeks for fmal dispOSItion of theBoys' 15-Yard Dash-O) Lee I tenant th 0 d R I Will be able to be on a full da\ 1 day, Thursday, September 6 theIr parcels I and a 185 percent gam m June I case.

JefferIS; (2) Bob Duemhng' (3) I III I' rgalllze eselve I .Played tIe game 1-------MIke LaForest Corps of the Army ThiS course, On Thursdav evenmg Aug 16

Inner Tube Race-(]) Charley III addltlQj'l to the AIr Forte the final game of the BloopI'I I

McFeely; (2) JOhn Stearns (3) ROTC that started la't yeal, of- Ball League playoffs took place IDee HackathornI' f('rs a four-yeal deferment to between La Salle Cafe and

21) • Yard Dash _ (1) f.nne students who qualify Southea~tern Recreation South- I:FIsher; (2) John Mertz (3) John I The students Will be able to eastern came out on top of a 61Ogden make use of the new field house, to 5 score as a La Salle rally

Dlsrobmg Race _ (1) Shea now under constructIOn, b~' the m the seventh 10nmg feU saart \Schaeffner, (2) John Mertz, (3) tlme the basketball season is La Salle led 3 to 1 until theEmmy Frolund finlshe':! ThiS IS the first bUlldmg SIxth Inning when Southeastern

::,s • "011(1 ~sb _ 0) Janet in the UI'IIVeT!llty'S $20,000,000 put together four str8.1ght h1UICraig; (2) Anne Fisher, (3) development dri\'e that will pro- and a couple of long fly balls toDotty Bauer vide a student actiVIties center, push four runs across the plate

Inner Tube Tip Over Contest- adnumstratlon buildmg, res.dence I and all but clInch the champIOn- I(l) John Ogden. (2) John MertZ' halls, classrOoms and fundS for I ShIp I(3) Kmg Roney research ~nd scholarshIps Each team had suffered a

Deep Water EveDts Registration for the fall ~e- preVIous defeat m this two25 - Yard Dash _ (1) Clmre emster starts on September 10 game elimination series, La

:FIsher, (2) Pete Noble (3) Kit and contmues through September I Salle being defeated by DartRoney. 115 from 8 to 4 ,) m ' In Bar, 4 to 3, and .IoRtheast.

Inner Tube Race-( I) Emmy em suffering a 7 tit I 1ll5S to:Frolund: (2) John Ogden, (3) I Li J La Salle. In the semi-finalDottle Bauer ent. ones to round, La Salle ehminated

Exhibition Relay - (1) Bobby R B last year's champion, Dart InHackathorne-Dave Roll. (2) John eturll to ase Bar, 8 to 2Ogden-John Mertz Scheduled to return to the FINAL SEASO!\' STA.l\iDINGS

50-Yard Dash- (1) Dale La_I Naval Air StatIOn, San Diego Team W LForest, (2) GenE' Graham; (3) I Cahf., from the Phlllppme Is- La Salle Cafe 7 2JIm Ogden lands WIth Patrol Squadron 731 Contmental A &. E. 7 2

Inner Tube Tip Over Contest- IS Lt (Jg) Thomas N Jones, Dart In Bar 6 3(1) Gene Graham, (2) Jim Og- USN son of Mr and Mrs Fred- Southea~tern Rec 5 4den; (3) LllIda Martin eflck G Jones of 1005 YorkshIre Turner BUIck 2 7

25-Yard Race for Fathel-(I) road and husband of Mrs. Mary Rathskeller Cafe 0 9Mi'. McFE'el~, (2) Mr. Shpr"'lan, D Jones of 210 FIsher road I

(3) Mr. Adair; (4) Mr Ogden Lt (Jg) Jones, who was ordered Red Feather servICes gave I2~-Yard Race for Mother-(l) to active duty 10 September, 1950, I 343,675 Ulllt~ of service dUring I

MIS McFeely, (2) Mrs Roney, lS a former student of MIchigan 11950 to people III DetrOit and the I(3) Mrs Hedge State College In East Lansmg _I su~~~a~~s _

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Average WageHourly earnings of nearly

2000 Class A mechaniCS em.ployed In DetrOit auto repairshops and repaIr departments ofdealer e~tabllShments averaged$226 In June 1951, accordmg toa study rele~ed today by Adolpho. Berger, RegIOnal DIrector ofthe Labor Department's Bureauof Labor Statistic! In Chicago.

An athletlc field house atMlchJgan State College, East Lan-smg, IS being transformed intoa house of wprshlp thiS week mpreparatIOn for the mass worshIpserVIce to be held Sunday at 10a m. in connectIOn WIth the tenthmternatlonal conventIon of theLuther League of the AQ;JericanLutheran Church.

Members of Lutheran churchesm thiS area and throughout Michl.gan and OhIO have been mvitedto participate In the Bervlce.WhiM IS expected to be the larg-est of Its kind ever held in thiSarea. The field house Will havea seating capacitv of 10,000. DrMarcus RIeke, Columbus, 0, Willpreach.

Holy Com m u n ion will beserved, pnmanly for the morethan 3,000 delegates and' VIsitorswho have been m attendance atthe convention since Tuesday.Altars are bemg arranged on fourascendmg levels. making It pos-ISible for more than 250 personsto be recelvlrg Communion atone time. sixty-seven pastorsWIU offiCIate.

A highlight or the conventionon Tuesday wu the unvelltng ofa new painbni by Warner Sa1l.man. noted Chicago artat. Thepainting, enbtled "ThIne is thePower," which also i.! the con-vention theme. depICts the Resur-rectIon of Christ m the perspec-bve of the AtomiC Age.

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The DetrOIt Area CounCil, BoyScouts. • Red Feather serVice,has 60,047 members lD Metro-poll tan DetrOit

Jean CorbettPlans Career

MIss Jean Ellen Corbett, thedaughter of Mrs. John Corbett of57 Merriweather road, has beenaccepted for admiSSIon at Beth-any College, Bethany, W. Va.accordmg to an announcement byMISS Ehzabeth Belt, regIstrar.

A June graduate of GrossePomte HIgh School, MISS Corbettwas active m student governmentwork, 10 mtramurals and Withthe servIce clUb. MISS Corbettplans to study In preparation fora career as a medIcal secretary.

National Guard HearsSpeech by Governor.

Swingmg mto the fmal days ofspend a few hours with theirtheIr 1951 fleld trammg, MIChl- families and to par.bopate m thegan NatlOnal Guardsmen at Camp events of Governor 5 Day and theGraylmg moved mto the woods traditional DIVISIon Memonaland hills northeast of Graylmg 5erviCes Saturday afternoon thethl.S !Week to battle an aggressor Guardsmen with their manvforce bent on conquermg tl)e weapons of war passed m revIewstate before their commander-in-chief,

In the blegest event of the guard leaders and hundred. oftlnal week's trammg, the three VISltolS .Infantry regllnents of the 46th In his tladltlOnal MemorialDIvISion. supported by service. Service address Sunday mo:-nlllgtype umts. Will meet and attempt Governor WIlliams paid honor toto destroy a theoretical allen MIchIgan NatlOnal Guard heroesforce which already ha, mvaded who have given theIr lives 10 theEastern Canada and IS advancmg cause of freedom He praised theacross the Strait.'! of Mackmac Guardsmen for theIr demonstra-lle;alll~l 'lie .u."noll uf d"Ulu~l,,,\, lion uf " o,.. J~ willed ..",)l o[

The Aggressor fOlce WIll be clhzenshlp m theIr service to therepresented by the 46th Recon- state and nation and urged Am-nalS!lance Company of DetrOIt, encans evel ywhere to accept thethe 46th DIVISion Band of Lan- responsibIlity for leadershlp atslOg. and a company of the 107th home and abroad as a itrong,Engineer Combat Battalton from United people With a dynamiCthe Upper Peninsula. Meetmg falth In God and the cause ofthIS force In the attack WIll be peace.the 125th Infantry RegIment ofFlmt and other eastern communi-ties and the 126th Infantry Regi-ment of Grand RapIds and West-E'rn MichIgan In reserve will bethe 42~th Infantry Regiment ofDetrOit

All types of warfare Will beemployed In the problem Includ-ing propaganda and other psycho-logICal methods of destrOYing theenemy's Will to fight. Liaison of-ficers WIll stand bv to tall fr.rsupport from the 46th Dlvlslon'sfour field artillery battalI(ln~

Guardsmen Will remam In thefield through Wednesday Olghtsleeping in their small sneliE'rtents and eating canned-typecombat ratIons. They'll return tothe main camp Thursday andFrrday WIll lme up to !'ecelvetheir Federal pay for the 15dolYsof training. Movement backto home stations In all sechonsof the state w111 begIn Fridayevenmg and contmue thro~houtSaturday. Railways and hlghwavsWIll carry the bulk of the 6,600offJ('ers and men back horne.

MIchigan Guardsmen took abreak from their stiff trammgschedule over the weekend to

Budget StretrherIf yOU want to stretch ,"our

rood tlm!" and monev, ca~o;eroles;Ire the dlshe, for you All sortsor leftovers can be mixed 1'1 In-tele~tmg combmatlon~ wav aheadof !linE' and a dell( IOU_ dish ~anbe served to vour famllv.

Funeral ,servIces were held lastSaturday for John J. Mannebachof 350 Mt. Vernon, Grosse POinteFarms. Mr. Mannebach, who diedAugust 15. IS SUrvIVed by hISWife. Gladys; a daughter, Mrs.Guy LawrIe. three sons, JohnJr, Clarence J, and LawrenceR . a SIster, MISS Margaret Man-nebach and three grandchl1dren.

Services were held at the VanDeWeghe Funeral Chapel on EastWarren and at St. MatthewsChurch.

Obituaries

Honoring brIde - elect MelbaGav Wallace. daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Keener Wallau ofLoraine load, Grosse POIRte. Mrs.John Mazer of Lorame road WIllentertain at a garden shower onWednesday everung, August 22.

Guests WIll be Mrs. KeenerWallace, Mrs. Joseph Wledelman,Mrs John Crews, Mrs Edison 1..Robbms, MISS Ann Stewart, Mrs.Henry Barnard, Mrs. AlVin Kline,Mrs John Applegate, Mrs FrankLIster, MISS Cynthia LIster, Mrs.Harry Prevo. Mrs. Marhn Cass,Mrs. Fred Krutz,

Others are Mrs Leonard Lang,Mrs Velma Dltz. Mrs FrancesEndara, MISIIPatncla Filer, Mrs.Margaret Freeman, Mrs. Law-rence Wiedelman, MISS JaneStewart, MISS Ruth Applegate.MISS Mongme Olson, Mrs. Wm.Wybo, MISSBeverly Hebert, MrsAnn MorrIS. Mrs Glona SWlstock,MISS Ann Vernier, Mrs BarbaraGullett, Mrs Wm. MaslowskI,Mrs T H WIchman

MISS Wallace Wlll become thebrIde of Joseph Wledelman onSeptember 22.

Nanett eand Colleen McMahon,daughter of Mr. and Mrs RIchardMcMahon of 679 Westchesterload, were Red R1bbon winnersIn their ndmg sectIons at theMos~ Lake Camp Horse Show atDarts 111 the AdIrondack Moun-tams New York

Th!"MI~,es McMahon are spend.109 the ~ummer at the camp

TradItional white satm wasworn by Ruth Alma KImmich forhE'f marriage to Herman 0 Rich-ter laot Saturday. August 18

Ruth 15 the daughter of Mrand Mrs I Klmmich of 12'iMalson road 10 Grosse PomteFarm. and Mr and Mrs HermanRIchter of Reeck road m V'van-doUe are the parents of thegroom

The white sahn bridal gownwas fashIoned With long sleeve~extendm~ to a pomt over theWflst! Rosebuds of the "atm out-lmed the IllUSion necklme, andthe IllUSIOn headpiece tnmmed.... tll llla(~IIIIlg rll*oua~ held mplace her fmgertlp veil

Follow 109 the ceremony inBethesda MISSIonary Temple. theyoung couple left for d shortweddmg triP through }"ll thernMIchigan

Upon their return the newly.weds Will reSIde m Phoemt,Anzona, where the groom 1$ sta-tIOned at Luke AII' Forte Base

Garden Showerfor Bride-to-Be

EquestriennesTake Honors

Arthur L. Evely, 11 LakeShore Lane m Grosse PomteShores. died August 17. Mr.E\.ely IS sUI'Vlved by hiS WIfe.Elfrida, two daughters, Susanand Mal) Martha. hIS mother,Mr~. M L Evely, and a brother.Walter G. both of Pontiac

Funenl serVIces were held atthe Verhevden Funeral Home onMack at Outer Drive, Mondayafternoon.

Honeymoon In· North Follows

August Rites

EYES EXAMINED('omplf'te Optlcl!ll Servll'l'

DR. A, M, MAJESTERDR. L. D. MAJESTER

Optometrillts~181 1.AKEWOOD For 4ppr>la,.eat

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WIth fa II fasmon~ III the airnow. the homemaker may wantto begin revampmg some of herlao;t seuon's clothe'! If the ar-tIde of clothmg ISto be complete-ly done over. re<ults Will bebetter If the dress I~ taken apart,washed and Ironed

and wIllIe oI~~"""Ull"~ The motll-er of the groom was gowned Innavy blue WIth white accessories.Both wore corsages of whiteroses and baby breath.

A weddmg breakfast was serv-ed at the Hal vard House, andfollowmg an evenmg receptionthe newlyweds left for a NorthernMIchigan honeymoon.

Pittsburgh BoundBar bar a Ann FItzgerald,

daughter of Mr and Mrs Ger-ald Fitzgerald of 311 McKmley.Will enroll In the fre<;hman cla5.~at Pennsylvania Collel::e forWomen neAt month. Fre~hmanIJllentatlOn Will be held five da~ sbegmnmg on September 16 andclasse« win be resumed on Sep-tember 21

MI,>s Fitzgerald ""a. gradu-.t!"d from Gro~sc Pomte HIghSchool In June

Culma,:v Efficien(vYou ca.n keep breadl'll,mb.

from tailing off steak~ and chopsto the frying pan by brpadmgthem a few hours before you 10-

tend to fry thE' mel!lt K!"ep themeat In the reCflgprator In themeanhme

Spring DreJJStyleJ SuitEvery Fancy

fall Change Over

By DONNA LONGSWORTHA dress IS no longer Just a

dless. It's somethmg to wearwhen you want to lOOK:yourvery best and With all the stylesthere's one to SUIt evpry oce-a-lion.

The sheath dress, straIght uan arrow, tucked or pleated,and as sllmmmg as a mont'lof exerCises, will head the IlstthIS sprmg.

The chemise dress IS anoth!'rexcltmg fashion to 1001. for WithIts belted-m waist and lts burstof unpressed pleats .- When he calla to JaY he has

the f.Dllly car, the first dressyou'll pull from the hanger vllllbe the coat dress. It buttonsdown the front and IS nippedIn at the waist With a swtrlmghem 1me.

Shantung. Imens, prlOts aTldsatm cottons are Just a few ofthe array of fabrics ~our SP!'JOgdresses WIll be made of DI-menSIOnal patterned prmts arealso very popular.

The colors are aIm 0 b t asthough the sprmg flowers them-selves have lent theIr bright-ness and beauty MIsty off-wh.te,soft pastels and subtle neutralsshare the color wheel \~Ithshades of brown, palest beIge,grey and pearl tones and bluesfrom penwmkle to navy

And add a touch (}f sprmgby addmg a cluster of flowersat the neck. waIst or pocket

The fashlonette~. Hudson's teenpanel. Will feature skIrt.'! III theIrfashIOn show entitled "Conver-sation Skirts" to be held at Hud-son's on Saturday. AprIL 14. atIpm

The skirts to be shown havebeen named accord 109 to theIrprmt A few of them are "TheJury," "Punch and Judy." "ThePIrates" and "FrUit Salad"

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Marion Field Wed InDouble Ring Ceteemony

MallOJI Loul.Se FI~ld, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. George G. Fieldof LakeView avenue, was mar-rled to Richard John SchlevenlnIn a double rlOlt ceremony at 51.Paul's on the Lake on Saturday,August 11.

Mr. and Mrs Albel t Schleveninof Falrcrest avenue are the par-ents of the groom.

Manon ~hose for her marnag.a ballerma length gown of nylontulle With a fitted bodice of Im-ported chantilly lal'e and IllUSIOnyoke Matchmg lace apphquescomplemented the three-tIredskIrt. Her fmgertlp veil of illu-sion was secured by a Juhet capof beaded satin. She carried anosegav of white roses, babybreath and Ivy.

Matron of honor Angle Napler-kow,kl wore wellow nylon mar-qUISette Wlth a matching cloche.Her small bouquet was of whIteand orchId asters With babybreath Bndesmalds Norma DaVISand the' bnde's sister, BettyHahn, were gO\med alike in or-chid marquISette, and carnednosegays of yellow and white~sters and baby breath.

Edward Napierkowski servedas best man with Kenneth Fieldand Jamn Schleveml1 seatlne the&uests

Mrs. F1eld wore a dusty pinkcrepe gown. With a bolero jacket

Name Officersat Reunion

Mrs John Pear of Trombleyroad was elected hlst:>llan f01 thecomlDg year at the 27th annualreumon of the Wylde. Wilde,Wild. WIlds Kindred held at Dut-ton Park 10 Grand RapIds lastv"eek Seventy-two members ofthe "clan" attended.

Other officers elected mc1udeMrs Lester Sager of Kalamazoo,preSident: Mrs Don Smith ofNIles, first vICe-preSident: Ken-neth Fish of Grand RapIds, sec-ond vice-president, Beverly Sa-ger of Kalamazoo, th'rd Vlce-prew:lent; Dr. Albl'l' Myers ofPottervIlle, fourth vIce-presIdent,C. Raymond Wilde of GrandRapids, fifth vlce-pre~ldent; Clar-ence Vliet of Birmingham. chap-lam. Mrs L. C Rowley of GrandRapids, genealOgISt; Harold Wildeof Muskegon, secretary, and Ern-est WJ.1derof Marne, treasurer.

The next meeting Will be heldAUfUst 21, 1152.

Korean Guestat YWCA Camp

When the YWCA's annual y.Teen leadershl'j) tramUlg confer-ence IS held at Camp CavellAugust 25-31. the delegates Willmclude l07 DetrOit girls and aYWCA \~orker from Seoul,Korea

The Detlolt gIrl. WIll repre-sent Y-Teen club. In 28 hIghschools In the city Officers ofthebe clubs wlll attend speCialleadership trammg sessIOns Alldelegates \\ III have a ch'-"rI' of\\ orkshops covermg f' eatlve ac-tIVities such as rrvdem dance,service crafts aT'd pIoneer camp-ing

An Interna,'onal t\avor Willbe added to the 'onfert'nce bvtoe ViSit 01 Bong y, I~"KIIIl, tilevoung Korean guest, who WilldiSCUSSsome of the mutual ex-periences shared by YWCAmembers around the world.

In-between and after dallv ses.Slons the glIIs Will enJoy sWlm-mmg In Lake Huron. tennis,badmmton and other sports, andthe nature traIls of Camp Cavell.

Guls from thIS area who Willattend the conference are. Nan-cv Kaser. 624 Hampton, .JanetFildew, 1105 Harvard; ShirleyStouP. 947 Vernier, La u r I eSmIth, 859 Sunmngdale, andGraechen Becker, 507 Rivard.

Call VA 2- 1162

Stored in your attic pr empty'l'ooms are pieces of art. fUT1l1.

tUTe lamps. rugs, clothing andother items, lchlCh you canCOl1'l;ertto ca.sh by an mex-pel1slve ReView Want Ad.

The Cros.. Pointe Review

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Mr. and Mrs. F F. Cecchini oflron Mountam, Michigan, an.nounce the engagement of theIrdaughler. Anita Mane, to DonaldH. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. HarryN. Watson of 1512 Roslyn roadare the parents of the groom-to-be.

The YOUng couple are planningan August 25 weddIng 1ft thePresbytenan Church lQ IronMountain. Tbey will !lve lD AnaArbor.

Engagements

fleet With Commodole J EdgarDuncan and hIS pal t~ aboard thecruiser leadmg the processIOn ofboats began the e\ emng In. agrand fmalt' each boat dl ew pastthe flagship, salutmg CommodoreDuncan

The c I u ban d surroundmgJlroul'ds gave an air of old NewOrleans Arches on the ba.1convand around the outdoor dancefloor v. ere made of black grill."'ork and ",pams!). moss helpedgIve the aura of the Old South

Aboald the showboat anchoredm the harbor was a galaxy ofSlar, to entertam those presentLeadmg the arrav of talent wasJacqueline Murphv. who camefrom New York to slOg selectionsfrom 'Showboat" at the party.Other talent mcluded a DIXie-land band and II quartet of slOg.ers and tap dancers. HeadIng the~howboat commIttee was J. EarlFraser, appointed by entertam-ment chairman Rex. B. Regan.

Cocktails were served beforedmner by the Richard J. Mar-tms of L 0 c h moo r boulevardaboard their crUIser, the SanJav II.

Among members inviting guestswere the A. D. Stuarts, Walter S.Clarks, Lloyd G. Hookers and theJames B. Ogdens

Mr. and Mrs. MelVin Huffaker,Dr and Mrs. Mont Wu'kham, Mr.and Mrs. D WIlham F. ROSSIterand Dr .and MIS. ChristopherSmith were also among membersottendlOg.

Returning from' a Europeantrtp III time to attend the partywu rear commodore of the club(Paul Marco.

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Cpl and Mrs William Nelson'Brock, Jr, announce the birth ofa daughter, Carol ElIZabeth, onAugust 17. Mrs Brock, the for-mer Jane Baldwm. IS staymg Withher family on Whittier road whileCpl. Brock 1$ stationed at FortMac:Arthur at San Pedro, Cali.f~a.

Tile shov. ooat part) at theGro.se POI'lte Yaeht Club lastSaturdaY nIght was a colorfulaffair. A sunsE't re\ le\\ of the

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you might notWant [It but

One Person's "Trash" isAnother's "Treasure" ••• so they say.

"Over Tv.enty-one." a .(.lOtll-latJ.ng comedy by Ruth Gordon,openlllg at H.e WIlI-O.Way Play.ho\Ue Autust 28 for a t",o \\oeek.run, II the wonderful story of afamous Hollywood screen wflterand her liberal minded husband,~llo ia a newspaper edItor Whenh. joms the Army and IS sent10 OffIcers candidate school theymaY\! Into a motel to be nearhi. bue. The Situations thatoc:cur in 110days Will have youhowling With laughter.

Robert Bryson portrays thenewspaperman and hiS Wife isplayed by Bette Wright. Also Inthe cast are Gerald M Harnng-ton, Bettie Hvman Tob, Rich.ard Davtes. Barney O'Rourke,Loree Carmlck, Janet Baker andCharles Yager.

There is a performance everyJl1ght at 8 40 except Monday,and tickets may be reserved bycallmg the box offIce. Wlll.O-Way Playhouse IS located at W.Long Lake Road near Tele-graph "Bltthe SpirIt," featurlOgGerald M. Harrington, current-ly showinC, closes Sunday IIIght.

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Mechanical-minded boy. ,et to know equipment in the machinery class.

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JUDGING BY THE LOOKS on the faces of his pals, Bobby McKenna 15 not exactly the envyof the boys as Ballet Theater star Paula Lloyd gIVes him a lesson In New York Bobby andfflends dropped in on rehelll:Sals for Lewisohn stadium annu:!l ballet mght periCHmance.

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IT'S AN ELEPHANTINE LAMP for Gloria Grahame, who playsthe part of an elephant girl In a Hollywood circus epIc. The50,OOO-watt GE buIll was used to ilIummate the circus lotfor mght shootmg, the first time since Its development in1929 that a prachcal use was found for the oversize light.,..

fOUR COMELY CYCLISTS wave a welcome as they arnve mWestwood, Cal., at the end of a I,SOO-mlle trip from Seatt1rThey made tnp in SIX weeks. From left: Anne Humc, PatIvy, Gayle Opperman, all 21, and Shirley WIllis, 22,

--. ' ~~~~" ......SAFE IN ANIMAL SHELTER in Nt'\\' York afl('r Jx>mR Hall pdfOI 46 hour. In a five-Inch space b('twc('n t\\'o bU1ldmi::<, ~."oun!l cat turn<- to wakmg hImself look prE><('nlablc <II: nAnimal fell mto :lilt whIle chasmg pigeons on rooftop<-. Father Hllarion, director of loysville,

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THANKS TO Camll;; laSp. ~uspcndl'd In front of him, photog-rapher 15 shah-en but unhurt ilS a BI ahma bull charges mtohim at the annual 1"rontle1 Dd)S rodeo at Che)enne. v.'~o

TO BOLSTER THEIR COURAGE ag,lIn'lt the "stran/(E' Amer-Ican~" t"o North Korean Wac~ hold hand< a~ th(') lI~ten Inon a group dISCUSSion at the peace negotJatJon~ at Kaesong

,t"GET A HOISE," is advice of Chicago Council for Labor Umty to commutels complainingabout Chicago TranSit Authority fare hike Florence Cnley and Charles Topel make theIrDOmt aboard buggy, from whlch they hand pet,t1on'l demanding CTA franchIse ri'\ocatlOn.. / ,

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