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Thursd4Y, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />
Mrs. Doris Hensley of 896 \ plained that an unkno'l\-d person<br />
Beaconsfield. called Park police slashed the screen on the side<br />
on Sunday, May 31, and com-, door of her house.<br />
gold medal gifts for<br />
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With This Golden<br />
Distinguished Father's Cross Included<br />
520 WOODWARD<br />
NORTH of C,t, CQun', B "g.<br />
WO 2.1456<br />
7 MILE near LIVERNOIS<br />
UN 4-21>00<br />
AND IN THE FISHER BUILDING<br />
of Kodel 8 and<br />
cotton does<br />
not need<br />
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Ironing<br />
TR 3.8440<br />
Woods Students 5 Cases Heard<br />
Struck hy Truck In City Court<br />
Two Monteith students, both<br />
boys. were str'Jck by a dump<br />
truck while they wert; crossing<br />
Mack avenue at Cook road on<br />
Wednesday. May 27. on their<br />
way to school. The boys suf.<br />
I fered minor injuries.<br />
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in the V iZlage<br />
TUxedo<br />
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
said he noticed Waddell making Mr. Simmons is well known<br />
a right turn onto Fleetwood for his work as conductor of the<br />
without signaling, and from a Grosse Pointe Community Chorus<br />
wrong lane. The motorist was<br />
stopped and taken to the sta- and the Grosse Pointe Chamber<br />
tion. Singers. He is also director of \<br />
A teletype to the Secretary vo,:a1 music at Parcells <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
of State's Office in Lansing High School and is an active 1<br />
brought back the information participant in the Grunyons, the<br />
that Waddell had had his li. Pointe's local Whiffenpoof 01'-1 ~<br />
cense revoked. The revocation, ganization.<br />
it was stated, would not be up .<br />
until January 2 1967. I ,!he Summer Chorus WIllmeet<br />
• ' . . tWice wl.ekly on Tuesday and<br />
VI,add~ll was .glven a b~ket Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock<br />
for makmg an Improper right beginning <strong>Jun</strong>e 16 and 18 and<br />
tnrn, and another for driving, continuing through July 21 and<br />
while his operator's license was 23. They will rehearse light funrevoked.<br />
type music appropriate to sum-<br />
Five cases were heard Wednesday,<br />
May 26 in the City's<br />
Justice Court by Judge Douglas<br />
L. Paterson,<br />
HelU'YArthur Foster of 4120<br />
Chalmers, Detroi~ pled not<br />
guilty to a charge of reckless<br />
driving but was found guilty of<br />
interfering with moving traffic<br />
The accident was reported by and fined $15.<br />
School Crossing Guard Violette<br />
In another CJlj;;eof reckless<br />
Pasarell. 41. of 2111 Hollywood driving, Francis Palms Boyer<br />
avenue.<br />
Jr. of 222 CIQverly road stood<br />
Injured were James Rowoin- mute but was found guilty of<br />
,son. 12. of 1661 Preswick; and interfering with moving traffic.<br />
Alex Taylor. 12. of 452 Colonial, Two cases were dismissed by<br />
cuurt. The boys were taken to Judge Paterson. One involving<br />
st. John Hospital. where James Willie Henrv Fowler of 3324<br />
was treated for a hip wound, Springhill. Inkster, was dismiss-<br />
: and Alex. for abrasions on the ed because of no eye witnesses<br />
, right knee. and the other against William<br />
The driver of the truck. Guy Henry Ell!ngford of 5003 Ash-<br />
: S. Burnett of 9172 Peterson. ley. Detroit, accused of reckless<br />
Detroit told Woods police that driving. because the complain-<br />
'as he' was approaching Cook ant refused to prosecute.<br />
I road from no!.thbound Mack, he Evelyn Branchini of 1116<br />
applied his brakes on noticing LakeWood. Detroit. charged<br />
the red traffic ligtt and on with leaving the scene of an ac.<br />
signal from the school crossing cident, was found guilty of<br />
guard. striking a motor vehicle.<br />
He said that the brake pedal DRIVER PENALIZED<br />
went to the floor and the front Charles Meitzler of 358 Hillwheel<br />
cylinder gave way and<br />
I he was unable to stop. He hit gel', Detroit. appeared in Park<br />
the boys. knocking them to the court, be~ore Shores .Judge Vie.<br />
pavement. tor DeBaeke, presiding in the<br />
Burnett was taken to the sta- absence of Judge C. Joseph Beltion<br />
where he was given a :mger, on a charge of drunk<br />
ticket for not having his vehicle driving. Meitzler was sentenced<br />
under control and causing an to pay a fine of $100, or serve<br />
injury accident. 30 days in the Wayne County<br />
'His troubles were not over. Jail, and forbidden to drive for<br />
Woods police checked with De. six months. The fine was paid.<br />
I troit authe,rities and found that<br />
, Burnett had 13 traffic violation<br />
, warants against him, worth fines<br />
totaling $172.<br />
Before he was released to<br />
I<br />
Dt!troit police. Burnett posted<br />
bond of $150 on Woods Judge<br />
Don Goodrow's orders. The<br />
I<br />
truck driver will appear before<br />
the judge on <strong>Jun</strong>e 13.<br />
s. STEIN &-C-O-.~H-a-s -Th-e-F-in-es-t -c-ol'-,ec-~-on-""""""l<br />
UfHANKS, DAD... the man said<br />
this white shirt stays white!"<br />
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