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Thursday. JOHNSON. April 15 fin- : . PRESIDENT I~hlng an 11.hotlr tour of the : six.state area in the !\Iidw~st .. thaI wa" ranll.(ed bv tornados : and f1ood.',;:atC'rson 'Palm Sun.: i clay. promised F('(fpral aid to I' part:-; of three st~tes, ~lichigan.' . Indiana and Ohio. The 2.100-' mill' trip inl'111d('d flight" OH'r ~ '11l'hi~an. lllinois and Wiseon"In and "tops in Indiana, Ohio I 3nd \!inn,'ota. At his final ston. ; Ul Toledo. hp promised a ero\;d . of ~UJ{JOthat th('v would Ila\'(' i the filII "lIpper! ~f thp ~,'ederaI: ~on'rnmpnt in t1lPir ta,.;k of rel'on,tr:)(':lllll .-\t tne- same time' thl' \!I""i"'ippi 1"I\"('r W:tS stili n"ln:..:. r:ltnpac;in~ lhroll~h SI.

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A native of D~troit, he received his education from Detroit's Ann u n cia t ion High School, University of Detroit High School and the Detroit Business Institute. From 1929, to the time he entered into service with the Farms, Nacy was a broker in stocks and bonds, working for a Detroit brokerage. He is married to the former V~olet Meininger of Grosse Pointe. They live at 367 Hillcrest. Th~y are the parents of three children, all married. The children are Mrs. Lloyd (Harbara) 8tewart, of Ypsilanti; Mrs. Marvin (Sally) Ullery, of S1. Cl~ir Shores; and Thomas Nacy, of St. Clair Shores. There are 10 grandchildren.

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Moser Awarded GE Fellowship Marshall Finley Moser, counselor at Parcells Junior High School, bas been awarded a fellowship for graduate study in the General Electric Guidance Program at the University of Louir.ville Su~mer' Session in Louisville, this summer. The General Electric Foundation has granted 50 all-expensepaid fellowships to experienced guidance counselors from nine central states for the program, which is to be conducted from June 21 through July 31Moser, of 2041 Van Antwerp, received his ba~helor's degree and master's degree from the University of Michigan. He has t.ad advanced special training in guidance and counseling at Wayne State University, Michigan State University and Harvard University. l-i.e is chairman of the State Guidance Committee, w h ic h acts in an advisory capacity to the State Department of Public Institutions, and is a member of the steering committee of the Southeastern Michigan Association of Schools and Colleges. In 1952, Moser received a "Service Award" from the Michigan

Officials at Selfridge Air i remodel ,Id jewelry into the Force Base are completing plans I I finest. latest styles. for the base's seventh Annual Clip and Mail to: I GREAT VALUES IN Scouts' Day, Saturday, April 24. II FINE DIAMONDS, I GARDEN CLUB COUNCIL I Hours for the Open House WATCHES and ALL will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.n.. GOLD JEWELRY I 32 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe 48236 I All scouts - Cub, Boy" Girl, For 30 years on the EOIt Side. Eagles, and Brownies, and any ,I Fill in locations needing attention: • other interested youngsters and their parents, are invited to attend. JEWELER & GOLDSMITH 16431 E. Warren TU 1-4980 There will be a variety of air. We ol~o ODP'O'S. le..... ,r" for • Vacant Lots __ I craft on display and youngsters In,uronc. purposes. • I can go through the inside of the I Alleys . I larger ones, Fly-bys of :,upersonic jet and other aircraft, and helicopter aerial demonstra. il I tions, ""ill highlight :I Business and other areas I the day. In addition, there will be dis. plays of personal flying and sur!I I vival equipment, missiles, ex. I plosive ordinance and flying -----------_ _---_ .. suits, machine guns, bombs and insignia from World War I, and LDts of good resolutions are a restored SP AD VII. manufactured the mol' n i n g The SPAD VII, in flying ronafter. dition, is the same type aircraft flown by the 1st Pu"suit Group The Grosse Pointe High during World WaT 1. • There will be plenty of parkSchool Symphony Band and ava~lable. Symphony Orchestra have reo ing and refreshments ceived First Division superior ratings from all their judges in district festival competition for the seventh straight year. Competition for the Symphony Band was held in Ann Arbor on M~rch 6; competition for the Symphony Orchestra was held in Lincoln Park on March 13. The Grosse Pointe High School Concert Band also en. tered competition in "CIC:tss A" for the first time and ~ei"ed I a rating of "Excellent" from the judges. The Concert Band perI formed at Inkster March 6. . .' 2.Yr. Warranty I .Judges for the Symphony Immediate Deliv.ry' l13and were Larry Teal, Univer. Top Economy Top Performance sity of Michigan; Rex Hewlett, Centra! Michigan Universtiy; .... ~ 'Charles E. Osborne, Western :\'Jichigan U:1iversity; and Clifford P. LiBya, Universi,ty of Mkhigan. Mr. Teal said of the Sym. ",' phony Band: "A really great performance and a gre(lt high school band. Congratulations!" RCA stylists e:nd electronic engineers Judges for the Symphor:y Or. have scored a major advance in in. were Louis F' 0 t t e r, door TV antenna design. New ~~CA Lhestra indoor antennas look beautifuL., M i chi g a n State University; work beautifully. They'll smarten up Clifford Cook, Oberlin Conseryour TV room and pull in a stronger. vator.\'; Robert Ritsema, Unis:'arper pi"ture than you ever versity of Michigan; and Romeo thought possible with an indoor an. PREPARE for your trip with Triple.A travel service. i... Tata, Michigan State Universtenna. Ask for the RCA Stratomaster Exclusive "Triptiks" and accurate. up to date maps and I antenna for both VHf and UHf chanity. tour books with guaranteed accommodation rate~ show nels ... ReA Stratoscope [or VHf only. Mr. Potter commented: "An members how to go, where to sleep and eat. Countlesa aids for boaters, campers, ani sportsmen too. ambitious and C'l1allenging as.! COME IN AND SEE TIlEM.

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PREPAREDNESS Don't expeot opportunity to knock at your door tomorrow These tornado. safety rules unl~s you really made an hon'- should be posted In every home. est bid for it yesterday. an OCD spokesman said.

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The Neighborhood Club sponsored Teen Dances scheduled for this week end will l>e held on Friday, April 23, from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Lothrop and Chalfonte avenue and at Grace Lutheran Chruch in the "Cellar," corner of Kercheval and Lakepointe avenue on Saturday. April 24, from 8:30 to 11:30 o-clock. Admission to these dances is 75c and Teen Dance Admission Card. Only Senior High Students living in Grosse Pointe or attending a Grosse Pointe School can attend,

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Dear Sir: I the American Field Service as. This writer agrees with Mr. I semblies have observed one of and :\I1's. ~lurray. that Mr. the most impressive real.life Keenry ey'~eed his authority in examples of how to build arranging the student and bridges between peoples. This teacher f'xchange with L1 De. is the road to one world. troit school these kind of We can be pruud of all this. decisions belong to parents and Why then need we hesitate to tax-payers_ The students them- off~r just a few hours of an ex. selvC's should not be called change not of homes: oh upon or influenced to make heaven forbid! - but only of such decisions. classrooms and teachers once It is up to Grosse Pointe to : in a while to our own fellow stnn: f0r better schools and I citizens just across the street, citizenshir and avoid spcnding I to other Americans in our own mont'V fur Police protection I metropolitan area. and ~upervi';;on which should i It is with them first of all go for educatIOn. j that we must live successfully Your Nlitorial seemed to I if thc American dream is not to straddle the issue 'ex- i dit'. It is indeed much more ur. changes' III "depth" could be gent that we exchange civilities .lust that - .getiir.g in deeper. ,with children from Brush Street Those P( ople who \\'a!'t the, a~d get to. ~now them as hendits of s'.lch exchange". can fflends than It IS to .get to know gl't it rcaclil" for thcm~cl\'es if i well. mannered children {rom thev need it - wlr" tr\' to in- England and Switzerland and dude others. which is' invarito know them as "brother" abl:-' the t('chnique used. and "sister." It is said to b£' true that Com. This simple attempt to breaK mUlllsts are infiltrating our so. do.\\'n walls o~ separation and r'i£'ty at cvery level _ it '11at. I n;lsunders~andlIlg bet ~\'e e n ters little if thev us£' conv£'rts (,rosse Pomte and DetrOIt was or "dupes" to rl~lay and retard i apnarently what B r 0 n e 11 our in"titutions. the results will teacher Jerry Keenry trIed reaid their mistaken objectives. i ce~tIy and what a ~rosse 'I' h' h . Pomte couple blasted him for axes are verv Ig In 1 . . t e - . we a Irea dim ast week s News. (',1'()"se P om v It an' a prnhlem in paying ou'r I think the co~munity owes police enuf to ket'p them _ a debt of gratItude to Mr. lets up their pay enuf to solve K,,:enry for the ~oral lr~ader. t his problem. and not add more ship he has exerCised. pr'lb!ems that can be met _ Sincerely, jll'ople can move from Grosse John Conley Pointe just as they havp from $ * '" D£'!rOlt - fal1ir.~ property va. Dear Sir: 111('" gi\'e less taxes for schools Though I agree completely and police. Every individual with the editorial on the School must accept responsibility for Exchanges. I also feel com" self improV£'ment - when he pell£'d to inform Mr. and Mrs. do('s that. and only then. can Murray that I am proud we he expect respect and accepthave such a teacher as Mr. ance. KeeNY who has the courage to K)IG arrang~ an exchange in this * '" ,< community. One tremendous Dear Sir: benefit is the opportunity for S c h 0 0 I s and parents in our youth to respect another Grosse Pointe offer a most gra. race. to realize that they, too, cious welcome to foreigo stll' are h~lm(l!l and to recognize dent~,. American Field Service their capabilIties. ~tlldents, for example. come to At least. they got a glimmer this community from Brazil of this. Grosse Pointe children and Turk£'y. from Finland and i rarely see a Negro other than Arr,(l'ntina. from Germany and I in a capacity of a servant. My .~l!stralia, fr~m the Middle II boy was impressed: that is rea. East. from ASia. son enough for me. . The.se young men .and women I May I add, quite strongly, 11,e m Grosse Pomte homes I that many teachers and person. and call their hosts "mother" ! nf'l in the Dptroit schools equal :lncl "father" and thc-ir hOsts' I the best in Grosse Pointe. children "brother"' and "Sis'l Verv truly voun .. ter. " Those of us \\ ho teach in Christine C. Leibbrand Grosse Pointe and have seen I (Mrs. Keith A.) I

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LWV Sets Talk On Opportunities Re.... Edgar ~l. Wahlberg. vc1opm£'nt of human resources Planning Director of the Wayne in the United States. Cour:t\. Office of E (: 0 nom i c Th t d h' h . b' o . 't. "11 r. . . "P e s u y, W IC IS emg pportum j. \\ I 0ciation of American, offer. And the balloons! Who l!mverslty Presses, and the Na'i CARNIVAL will be a display of tIona! CongrC6s of Parents and t' . f 0 t f th Cen Tea h an Ique cars In l' n 0 e c ers. . . I tral Library. The colorful kiosk The NatIOnal Book commit-I (do you remember how pretty tee, Inc .. was formed in 195:. It it 1~)Oked last ~ear?) will o~ce ,",,:a.san, lIldepe.ncl~nt, non-plofit agam be on display to remmd CItIzens or,gamzatlOn, made up all of our patrons of the variety of people from all fields of en- of library services we have to deavor, and repr':!senting the ofler. And the balloons! Who publ~c interest. in books and could forget them'? Yes indeed, :ea?lIlg of all ~Illds. Its concern we will have a plentiful supply ~s I~ t~e SOCial and cultural of these multi-hued floating dec. ImpI1eatIOns of reading, as op- orations to add spice and holiposed to the professional and day atmosphere to our libraries. commercial problems of librarians and publishers. The AmeriD~. you recall? last ye:r's can Library Association was gue~smg conte.s1. ~es, .he founded in 1876 as an organ i- ~,w~~psta~es, HWlth prIzes'b alre zation to pr,Huote library servo I~l agal.n., ow many 00 {S ice and librarianship. w~ll b~ clrcu .ated by all thre~ . . LIbrarIes, from }lOJ"'day, April The very first NatIOnal ~l- 26 to Friday, April 30? Would bra~y Week was planned In you care tn hazard a guess? It ApnL 1957, aijd the program might win you a prize. Just ~or the first year was concl~lded enter your guess on any official I~ March. 1958. Thus National en1;'y blank at one or more of Llbrary Wee~ was born, dedi- our Libraries. There will be ca.ted to. the .ong:range ~oa~ of three separate eontest>;-()ne for stImulatmg meanIngful lIfetIme I each auenev reading habits, increasing the I "'. • • use of libraries, and expanding d "':'e h~pet' YOU L\~blll ShOWWu P I and improving the reading and unng .~a IOI~al I r