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------~------~) Speaking of A Pretty Kettle of Fish Drug Firm Victim Candidate~ IIEADLINES Seek to of the -...... FIll IN LE T WEEK ------...... _------10jEmbezzlements 10 Offices As Compiled by the Voters Also to Ballot on Grosse Pointe News "ver Three State Proposals OJ A ." $50 , 000 and One County Thursday, Ju!y 18 Proposition' AN ARMED PASSENGER Former Employes of Arnold Chain Admit Parts hijacked a National Airlines jet in Theft and Resale of Drugs and Merchandise August 6 is primary elec- DC,8 yesterday and forced the Over Four-Year Period tion day in the five Grosse pilot to fly to Havana, The Pointes. plane, carrying 64 passengers One man is awaiting trial in Wayne County Circuit Municipal officials esti- and seven crewman. en route Court on charges of embezzlement and receiving stolen mate that close to one.half from Los Angeles to Miami, property, and a second person in named as a co-conspir- of the Pointe's registered was the eighth oue to be hi- ator, but not a defendant, in the theft of thousands of voters will cast ballots for jacked to Cuba this year. • * .. dollars from a drug store chain, which has a branch store their parties' candidates fOl in the Woods, it was disclosed on Friday, July 18, by 10 county, state and federa AN EMBARGO on mail in. Woods Det. Everett Plumb_0------loffices. tended for Canadian destina. tions has been placed by the Officials of Arnold Dru,:". Inc., I Woods P k Voters will also decide 0 n United States postoffiee during 15186 West Eight Mile road. ar three state proposals relatin g Oak Park, an affiliate of Bor. to judicial tenure, state officiaL s' the Canadian postal strike. The Canadian Council of Postal man Food stores, Inc.. 12300 Is Scene of compensation and judicial v: 1- Mark Twain, Detroit are eom- cancies. and one county propO! ,i. Unions has rejected a govern plainants in the matter. F lion asking for extension of or Ie ment pay increase offer which reak M: "'hap mill tax levy increase grantt ~d made cenain a walkout of pos. Awaiting trial is Kenneth 110:' in 1964_ tal workers. Union sources pre. Geisler, 28. of 12522 Dresden, In the balloting for Way ne dicted the strike would last at Detroit, who is alleged to have Four Iniured as Parchute County offices, voters will ha ve least 10 days. disposed of numerous drug P II d h d their first opportunity to sell !ct " " " items and merchandise to vari. u e B& in Boat Drags candidates for a newly-institul ,ed EDWARD THOMPSON JR., ous sources, at 40 percent be- Them Over Breakwall 26-member county Boa r d of wanted for murder, rape and low cost price, and dividing the Into Water Supervisors. The Board repla ces kidnapping, was captured in money with William Burnstein, an old system of 130 essent.iJ aily Greensboro, N. C., with three 32, of 8547 Hedgeway, Utica. By Walter W. Fullcr ~ appointed supervisors. of his kidnap victims. The Mich. One of the most freakish Reform of the county adrniinis- bodies of two others believed Robbed Several Stores trative system followed the 'U,S. to be the victims of 'fhomp- Plumb said that Burnstein, accidents ever recorded in Supreme Court's historic "'one son. were found by Roanoke, Picture by John G. Von Stud!o! who had worked for the drug the Pointes resulted in se- man.one vote" ruling and a Va., police. A vacation with their parents at Daytona Beach, amberjack weighed 45 pounds and Keir's 47. The store firm, had admitted taking vere injuri~sand near- State Supreme Court ruling. that approximately $50,000 in drugs drownings. to four people this decision applies as ~U to * • " Fla., proved a rewarding experience for BRAD V AN catches were made while deep sea fishing aboard and other items from the Woods who had been enjoying an county representatives. Friday, ,July 19 SICKLE, left, and KEIR TODD, 14-year-oldEighth Capt. Bob Stone's "Broadbill." branch. and other firm stores to afternoon outing at the This 26.man Board of Supervi. THE SOVIET UNION de- Graders at Brownell Junior High School. Brad's manded that Czechoslovakian which he had been transferred_ Grosse Pointe Woods water- SOrS elected by the citizens on Communist Party Secretary Ale- 'I When inventory is completed at front park, located on Lake a one man.one vote basis is the ksandr Dubcek agree to a ",Four Youths these stores, the figure may go St. Clair in the far w~~tern most important bp,llot i~m on as high as $70,000, the detec. • th Aug t 6 b 11t meetinJ between PoUturbo and Driver Pays SUburban Action Center . tive added. The thefts occurred section of St. Clair Shores e ~s _ a o. - the Czechoslovak Praesidium. lFaceCharnes witbioa span of aboul four Saturday, July 13. ' ';::~Y~oU: 11~~~C;ta:~ ',' The Soviets are puttiDg the heat $J80 Fines in Being Established Here ~ years. The unique mishap occurred pOsaI Ballot which, if approved, on the liberal Czech Communist Recently, Geisler was ar'l about 2 p.m. when two boys, would establish a Judicial. Ten- Party, in what might be an at- r , I For Assau It raigned before Shores Judge Mark ~organ, 16 years old, 1014 ure Commission which would in- tempt to include dissenters in Park Court To Fight Racist Attitudes George Beauchamp, who pre- YorkshIre ro.ad, Grosse Pointe vestigate complaints to decide the Praesidium in a vote that ,' '" , Bra'',n'ch.'/'d o.'f. Interfa',th A'ct',on 'Co"u"c'll and New T • -B t S+. sided in Woods court in the ah- Park, and Michael Danaher. 15. whether judges should be reo would override the Czech liber- , .. wo 8oys ea e,,;orles sence of Municipal Judge Don of _69 Cloverly road, Grosse moved from office, after their als. Motorist Caught Speeding ( Detroit Committee Us~ Words a's . of Involved and Police Goodrow. Geisler stood mute Pomte Farms. attempted, for qualifications are called into Without Valid License Will I ." " W~apons; leaders Taking Course Account Contain Points and waived examination. A plea the second time, what st. Clair question. THE MEDICAL CENTER has , Also, Settle Past I been approved by the Common ______of Confusion of innocent was entered for him Shores police called "a crazy Neeld Favored Obligations 'Grosse Pointe has been chosen as the site of one of and he was released on $1,000 stunt." Heavily favored to win reelcc. Council as the site of the new I __ bond pending the circuit court Arrive in Boat tion in the 14th U.S. Congres. Detroit General Hospital. A re- port prepared by a Mayor's When Thomas A. K,aram, 15 Detroit area Suburban Action Centers to be estab- b Four Grosseb' Pointeh Woodsd 't' triaL The boys arrived at the park sional District is incubent Demo. Committee recommended the of 22629 C0Iony avenue. lished late this summer to combat racist attitudes in the oys are emg c arge WI _'[1 Plumb said that Burnstein, in an inboard motor boat. Ac- crat Lucien 1\T. Nedzi, who is un. Medical Center site and asked st. Clair Shores, appeared h't 't Th C t b' h'ld f th I t assault and battery for theIr, who did the actual stealing, also cording to witnesses they then opposed in the Democratic pri- for immediate attention to -the in the. court of Grosse W.l e co~mum y. . e en ers, a ramc 1 _'0 'e.n er- role in what Grosse Pointe admitted takmg $50, sometimes spread out on the shore "an mary balloting. The two Re. present D e t r Ii i t G e n era 1 Poin,te, . Park's Municipal faIth'u ActIOn d CounCIlth - and the New DetrOIt CommIttee, City. "policett ktermed t'" a "vi- ;;:75, and even $'.00, each week, Arm y-type parac hut"e, tral'1'mg puhlicansnominationvyingare Lesliefor theirCraneparty'sand Hospital, formerly Receiving Judge C.', Joseph Belanger WI use wor s as elr weapons. . CIOUS a ac on wo City during the past four years, av- a long line which they fastened Peter O'Rourke. Hospital. last Wednesday, July i17~ The Interfaith Action Counci1~')------y?uths shortly before mid. eraging about $3,000a year, by to the stern of the boat. Morgan In the race for county Prose- he ran into more trouble isa group of Detroit.area tudes on racial questions in the mght July 12. merely ringing up un d e)'- donned a parachute harness, cut in g Attorney, Democratic THE UNITED STATES EM- than he had anticipated. clergymen, which in turn grew Pointes, and also liS a bridge According to City police, the charged sales, and pocketing and stayed with the parachute_ voters will choose from a ficld BASSY has identified three pi- K f t h d 'th lout of the Interfaith Emergency between suburbia and the Inner two boys aged 16and 17 ;topped the difference. Danaher drove the speedy boat of four - Nicholas Arvan, Wil. lots whom the communists are ahral~ was Irsl.c arge tWI, Council formed by Protestants, City for various ono-oing sociail their car at the corne~ of Neff Bllrnstein said that he took which pulled Morgan and the Iiam L. Cahalan, Stephen M. releasing after holding them as no. t avmg. h.a va I d opera. or ds Roman Cat hOICSl' and J ews d.ur- action programs. "b roa d and Waterloo avenue and the money onIy when he nee.d chute I'nto th~" al'r whl'le a cro'vd• Taylor and S:lmuel G_ Thorne; prisoners of war. They were IIcense tm ISd tpossessIOn.f f $100an mg. the JuIy, 1967 rlo. ts. Despite verbal support 'from I \\ ,ere set upon by f'Ive or SIX- ed I.'t Sorne wee k.f5, I he d-dI not of pI'cnl'ckers looked on ,vl.th the two Republican contestants identified as Maj James Low, ~vra~i::~:;~~n j~il~ T~~~ ~e was The New Detroit. Committee the New Detroit Committee and attar.kers. need funds, he did not take any. ~;~e:m~~~~!~t. of amazement, are William H. Ferguson and 43, of Maitland, Fla.; Maj. Fred Neal Thompson, 32, of Big told, there were outstanding is a group of Detroit business o~her liberal elements in the One o.f them suffered'a head He used the money to pay medi- Joseph Edward Stermer. traffic violation charges against and civic leaders which was cIty. the. Suburban Action Cen-I conc~sslOn, broken nose and caI bill s for his wife, and to As such "demonstrations" go, A three-man race is predicted Spring, Tex.; and Capt. Joe Vic- him at both Bridgeport and also formed after iast summer's I tets Program is lagging serio c~ts m the face that required 10 maintain living expenses, he the first was successful. Dana. for the office of county Sheriff tor Carpenter, 37. of Victorville, Jonesville, Mich. That brought riots. (Continued on Page 8) st~tches to close. Tb~ other sus- added. her slowed down the, boat, Mor. between incumbent Roman S. Cal. * * • more fines totaling $65 Th p. t' C t .11 b ! tamed face lacerations. Officials Rt:ceive Tip gan dropped into the warm Gribbs and two challengers. Saturday, July 20 ' e om e s en er WI e Th r d ,. '. The matter first came to the waters of Lake SL Clair, and Gribbs was appointed to fill a JAMES EARL RAY. accused Finally, he was charged with st3 ffe d by locadl.c1ergy antddlatoyLynn C. Holley earli~rJXtnIC~hee~~~~}~~n~tgf~:attention of firm officials on some of the spectators cheered. vacancy created by the resigna. 'ller of Dr. IIlartl'n Luther speeding 40 miles an hour m a vo lun teers an IS expec e W d S t C . June 7. when an owner of a tion of Peter L. Buback, who oklo 1 -th t 1 t Sh t. V. to 00 s por enter a bowling But, when th('y returned to kKing,l Jr., was whisked from 30.mile zone, for w~~ch he was w r c se y WI a eas .one 00 lUg Ie lID alley on Mack ave~ue. A c r Harper avenue drug store in give a repeat performance. a resigned when he was called to London's Wands worth jail and assessed an additional $15 ~~~n:ngr~~j't~~es G~o:~e ~ol~tte driven by a 17'year-old Far~s St. Clair Shores called a top of- witness reported, Don Hallman, testify in a recent investigation rounty_ Jal.l,. Karam was held at the Park t' 't. .11a Ib n d' e t nCId 1- Is News of the accidental shoot- girl and carrymg' SIX- hoys set ficial of Arnold Drug. Inc_, and Woods' park and recreation 0; the so-called "Grecian Gar- flMemphis,own to ShTenn..elby on Friday p~li~e Etation.unt.iI a relat.ive ar- la~ IbVIles ~v\ e tlr c e oca - ting, which resulted in the death out from there bound for the disclosed that Burnstein had ciireetor. urged them not to at. dens scandal" involving alleged without incident. Ray is under rived and paid hiS total fmes of l y suc oca l c ergymen as I Neighbo h od CI b been ,.orking part limc for him. lies uet,"een the sheriff's office S180 . the Rev, Father Thomas Finni. ast Sunday of l\liss Lynn C. N t Dr 0 u , corner of and had bee n apprehended tempt the slunt again. and the Mafia. eavy guar.d uarter-inch steel . _ gan, who recently came to Our Holley, 2_3-yea~.0Iddaughter of 0 re _ ame and Wilterloo in b . platesh have beenQ placed over (Conttnued on Page 2) L d St r f th S h b a prominent G r 0 sse Pointe the CIty, where a dilnce was stealing drugs. and was conse- Boys Ignore Warning Ru ack Tries Again ' 11 - day a 0 e ea c urc ,on bel' g h ld quently fl'red. The druo"gl.stsal.d Despite his warning. police Buback is on the hallot seek- hmeasure.IS ce WIDRay'sows astriala securityis ex. G If ------E ° t Fairford r0ad I'n the W00ds. family,h k d ath Lake Placid.f' d N.h Y,. n (Continuede, on Page 6) that since Burnstein was a full said, the boys shouted "just mg- reelection to his former post. pected to be set for late Sep. 0 qUIplnell Special Course ~n~ci~ th:r E~:ty nen sere, time employe of Arnold Drugs, once more", and hurriedly pre. The third candidate expected to tember or early October. S I. F ,'" Father Finnigan and other the chain's management should pared for another takeoff. This have a chanCE at the Democrat. • • • to en . rOlll ",ar clergy began on Monday a 15- Miss Holley was spending the Noisy Muffler know of the incident. lime tragedy resulted_ ic slot is Philip J. VanA!ltwerp. THE SO V lET newspaper day course under the direction summer with her parenls. Mr. B Burnstein was called to the As it rose a few fect into the currently a De,troit cit.y cou~cil- •n Frl-day the Valuable golf.equipment, plus of Universitey of Detroit Praies. and Mrs. John Corliss Holley, rin!!s l'rouhle hcad office and confroli:ed with I air, the parachute zigza"ged mfan tandgalreLJrcd polIt~eoffIcer charged at the family's Indian Pass u ,., 0 s ron y conserva lve per UnitedPravda States wasO planning ag- a wheel and spare tire, were I sor Arthur Cryns, It will em. R h L k Pl ' Ihe Sl. Clair Shores incident, crazily, and suddcnly partially a. . . gression in Czechoslovakia and stolen from the car owned by, phasizc attitudinal change in the I anc, near a e aCid. wh~.n Raymond F, Laelhem. 20, of which he admitted. Hc vOluntar-1 collapsed. tossing out its rider. I sUThslOnv.anAt - U Vir"il Fassio of 756 Pember- white community. i the trag~dy occurred, T,helr 'I f d h t h . I d . t th ken werp name IS we vowed to give all necessary 0 d' . _. ,Grosse Pomte Farms home IS at 880 North Oxford. slopped by I Y con.esse t.a, e was m- t carcen!' In 0 C par area, known hi Wayne Counly politics. help in maintaining communism ton rO,a , Gr~sse Pomte P.ark, Although a dctalled blueprmt 234 Prove ~l d Woods police because of a volved m thc theft c,. about $50,- I scraped a_long the ground. and owing especially to thc promin- in that country. It also charged some tIme durmr, Monday nIght. of t~e Ce~t~r's activities is not Mr. H07ky r~ former vice. noisy car muffler was found (Contmued on Page 5) I (Contmued on Page 8) cnce of Detroit city councilm&n that a cache of American.made July 22. accordmg t.o a rep~rt aval.ilble It IS expected to 3erve presidcnt of the Holley Carbu. to have altercd the hirth ycar ----.------.------,------and former mayor Eugene Van- arms was smuggled into Czecho he r:nad.e to the. pohce, An m. both, as a borne base for group.s retor Co.• founded by his father on his operator's license, ac. P k L El T Antwerp. whose career of pub' slovakia by anti _Communists ~'(!s~~~~~~~~I~ mau_e.__ :~e~~,~romo~~ better atti- and recently sold to Colt In: cording to an official repor\. ar oses 81 111 rees; lic service was };ii:hlighted by and has been seized. dustries. The arresting officer. Palrol. his successful campaign to have . . . F A 1 R t S An expert skiing in-I man James Weyhing said that R let G H. I a loinclnth draped Over a con- THE CAMBODIAN Navy was arms nnua egu ta et structor. :lfiss ~olley graduatcd hc obscrved and heard Laethem emo'va OS oes "g"er troversial Indian statue at Cobo reported to have seized an, F Sid S da from Colby JUDlnr College. and traveling- east on Vcrnier road -----,-- -. I Hall. American patrol boat in the i or atur(, ay an . un y made hcr debut hcre in 1963, i then turn north onto Charlevoix The cosl of rcmoving con- Herbert IIl'gcr. diredor of I County Clerk ?llckong Delta and arrested 11 The gun, which causcd her' wherc he curbed the ynuth. 'demned c1m trecs, lost becausc Public Scrvices, informed the In Ihe race for County Cll'rk, Americans and one S,o_uthViet-; Thc Grossc POl'nt;--Farms dancl'n-gat 9 p.m, That w'lll wI'nd dJeath. was accidentally fired hy Wl'yhing said that when he cOafseehadSreg30.th, ndeDlllpIICahppErolxml'mDatieS-_council at Monday night.s se.~l-inelllmhenhllEdgard 1II, Branigan b d M I t ohn Swift. 25, an emp,loye of chccked thc young man's opcr- - sion, that sincc the elm rcmova wil he c a lengc on the Dl'mo- ~:m.~~e ~ oa~: I I ar~ ;1I~ 16th Annual Regatta is all set up Saturday's activities. a Lake PlaCId silversmith. He ator's license, he noticed that ly $25 more a tree. as compared birls were let out, samplcs of ('ralic hallot hy Stephcn John orl les In algon ~on rmc for this Saturday. July 27 and Sunday will bcgin with a was takcn mto custody by New the year of birth had bcen to the price quotcd in 1967, the suspect trecs. analyzcd by the Gotowka and Charll's N. Young .. that t~e. Navy la~d1ng craft Sunday Julv 28, HC.'e's a dc. motorcade .usit1~ the I rc,;or; rev('al~d 'that 17 morc McLean and Rernard J. Yl)un~- jointly push polilical activity parkmg 101 behind Sears at \\~II Icad the mntorcadc mlo the Lake Placid. Wednesday morn- The a,t~re Icense, an Sncla firm's dump. Ilrc('s on private properly arc In. blood and Republican Thomas and organizc cfforts. The ("om Mack"d and :llorns~ The paradeh Pier Fl.'Park ing-. Commitment ntes Will hc anrlSe(,lJrJI~I aelhcm(ard waswere takcn(onflscated,to the I Thc 'I cllyh managcr told lhe. ,fcctl'd,1 and must hI" ('ut do\\n' 1. Ahart.R I . hined unions would hal'c a 1\111travtl nwn Moross In t c 1\ eel ReView of dccorated l'onduded at Woodlawn e('me . , " COllnCl I at lasl year thc clly, Thc cOl.nl mav gn hlghcr ",hcn alt e ror Orams mcmber,ship of over 3.4 million, PIer Park whrre Ihc Judging boals will lake place at 3 pm, ten 19975 Wo.)dward al'('nllc. Woods stallon. where he was lost 34 puhlicly owoed clms. and Il h' - h 'd I rl Thrcr challcngcrs faec inrum- Tl'a m,~te,; officials attending a Will lake place and priz('s at.'; p.m. Trophies will !,e prl'. Dei~oil, Thursday at 11 a,m, i givl'n a vlOl:l1ion tlckcl, ("nu~1134 privatelyownerl. and thaI I a . I c, r('[1Orls arc ]fl, r ,a I c " Iwnl lIenry V" lIrrrirk in thc mCl'ling In C~rlshad. Calif., in. awardcd, :sentrd and at 6 p"m. prill'S will In licu nl f1owl'rs the family, nnly, lor havmg an :lltcred h- cosl of removal for Ihl's!' trecs! Siont. saHI lhat Ihc Clt~ IS un I))I'mol'ralic ral',n fl.r County rl i cat to d the announrement Chilrlrcns' I(ames and evrnts he awarderl. rcqucsts fricnds to make dona ccnse. Ill' is sl'hc:Juled to ap amounlcd Ie, :lhoul $100 raCh.ldcrlakmg a pro~ram to repl:lcc \Or:lin Commissioner. Thl'V are would come Monday from Chi. will hegin at 3:30 p,m.; the The Rcgatta is sponsored hy tions, in Miss Hollcy's name, tn pcar hcfnrc Mumclpal .Tlld~e The price to remnve the pri- all elms that have hecn Cllt Rl'rnard F. O'Rrien. Rny D. cago. Junior Miss Pageant will he the Grosse Pointe Farms Boat the Camclot Bnys' Home at Don Goodrow on Saturday, vatcly-owncd elmll was slighlly down, with olhcr specials of Watt, and Charles Williams; Re'

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----_._--_._------~------•.._---_._ .. _------~--_._-~ ------G RO SSE POI N TEN EWS Thursday, July 2~~!~~ ------_._------Candidates Seeking to Fill 10 Offices in Priln{lry Set for August 6 $180 in Fines \ (Conthuoo. from Page 1) IMeredith and Walter G. Nak'i Running unchallengcd in the in the Democratic race. I membership, duties and Iimila- I puhlican candidates are A. L. Ikula, Jr. 'Democratic race for County Other Candidales tions? (Continued from Page 1) CLOSEOUT ------... -. I~~d!torjs incumbent John. F, In the slil'er of the Park thaI Proposal NO.3 Syh'esler Mahan 111, of 282 I '.JI~lams, the ~\\"o Repuhllcan is part of lhe Third slale legis. "Proposed i\m!~ndl!1ent to the Fisher road, Grosse Pointe i ON SUBTLE SOPHISTICATION aSPlr~~ts. a.re ,Richard D. Berch lative district, candidates are: Sta.te Con~lit~t~on relatin~ to the Farms, was fined $15 for driv ' __ and \ Irgmla Sobotka. Democrat incumbent. William flllmg of JUlilclal vacancies and ing to the left of a cpnter lane. SUMMER VESTS PROJECTS, INC. --___ Incumbent Republican Rohert! A. Rvan: Republican challen- extend existing Constitutional James Davis, of 1340 North Ox- ~ E. Waldron is expected to coast gers, . Ed,;ar W. Smith. Alice: provisi(ms 10 appointed judges. ford, Grosse Pointe Woods. paid AND Real Eslote Investments smoothl" to reelection to the or.homas and Martha S. Wil "The proposed amendn:ents a $5 fine for driving through a TUXEDO 6.1490 J I State Legislature in the First lams. to Sections 20, 22, 23. and 24 of red light. CAMOUFLAGE CLOTHING Districl which includes all of The Poinles fall illto two dis. Artic!e VI of the State Consti. _.:;~~~i.~lIlIe~II.IIWJ~a~'?.~ the Po'inte except the Park triets in the Bballotingf fosr the tulion would do the following: Jetf~~'~O~' ;~~~~, 0£;t3r~lt E::~! lli~ South of Jefferson. He is the new County oard lJ ,uper- i "1. Vacancies III the office of. d $3" d ' :..;.....~:.:.~~:..!;:~ STUDE. NT t. k f tll 11 VISOrs ~. h 1 C f R d sentence to pay ;) or spen I : ' ~ c~rren spea er 0 I' ?use. '. . . I e JU( ge of ourts 0 ecor fire days in jail for not having! m ., \\.aldron and Henry E. MI~tele .Th~ City and Park are III or Districl Courts would be a valid license in his possession I B.McDaniel GunShop Diners Chlrge Amer. Express will ~o~pete for Ihe RePl~bhcan D.lstncl .Three, where the can- filled by the ~ol'ernor until Jan- while operating a motoreYC.'le on I. 15102 KERCHEVAL VA '.1200 rtJ SHOE SALE Mich. 8ankard ~;* I . nomlll~tlOn and Waller F. Col- dldates III the pnmary are: uary 1 following the next gen-, Kercheval. He paid Ihe fine. An. 0 ... " Mon., Tun., Wed., ,It., , '0 , p•.m. Honored Here ~.:.~ p.. hns Will face Manuel L. Paplsla Democrats: Thomas .Morton eral election, . other $5 was paid for not carry- C;/ltn Friday , a.Ift, to • p.Ift. ::,;,:.:.".:~":1 Cra}" AdOlph Dellle GIIlO DI . . . . I .:... <,>, • ' "2 Fxlend eXlslmg consh. Jng a safety helmet for a I ~~~ LACE 8110ES elect ~a('~r;~~~~~~~ ;'!:r~:~ J~i}~~~~~.ltJl:o~a! 'provisio~s 'to appointed passenger. 1: . _ ~;~ John Patrick D'Leary. Edward i Jucges. Other cases heard were those Grosse Pointe .tJicfeltt : ¥.::::.::,;~::x~;:.~.... & LOAFE.~RS McDonald Range, Tom E. Shan. I County Reso~ution of Jilek O. Clifton of 5057 Coplin :1 • , non 2nd. Brrn.a rd J.. Van Ant- I Thl' text of the smele Wayne avenue, Detroit, who forfeited a I werp. County resolutlon to appear on $10 bond on a charge t)f sudden I :~~ Republican oopefuls a.re: Jef. lhe Apnl 6 ballol follows. acceleration, and Claude Curry, I f.,~.':.. Red'lCe(/ DONALD fery W. Barry, Wilham R. "WlIfo~REAS. lhe voters of 9389 Hollllur avenue, Detroit. .' '; 20 VI~ Bryant, Jr., Larry N. Burns, Wayne Counly on September 1, who forfeited bonds amounting Malhew E. Connor. John C. 1964, did approve a one mill lax to $18 for speeding 35 miles an I ~ , fo'oley, William G. Kirby, Norma levy increase ($t.(){) per $1,000 hour in a 25.mile zone, and for I ' ~ THURSDA Y.FRiDA Y.SATURDAY ONLY i BROWN J. Laskey and Eugene C. of Stale equalized valuation) for not having a valid operator's I Exclusive for the man of tradition Malhivet, Jr. a period of 5 years from 1965 license. I for The Woods and Shores fall lhrough 1969,. and into the F!rst District for Board "WHEREAS, this one miD A $15 bond posted for mak. LAST 3 DAYS ! Wayne (ounty i o~ Supervisors. where the can was absolutely essential to pro. ing a wrong left turn, was i dldates are:. vide basic County services in forfeited by Brian' Sullivau, of FINAL MARKDOWNS! De~ocr~ts: Whltold E. Bent. such areas as hospitalization for 529 Lakepointe road, Grosse Supervisor Ii SINCE 1900 kOWS~I, Mlch leI Boland, Frank the medically indigent and aged Pointe. All items selected I Condmo: George Kaye, Perry poor and for caring and train- Kercheval at St. Clair _ DISTRICT 1- REPUBLICAN Virgil Howard of 623 Coplin Grosse Poinle I W. LeWIS, Max M, Marst.on, H. ing of juveniles under County from our regular stock BAllOT NO. 599 I avenue, Detroit, who entered a E .. McCorkle, Betty D. i\hhalk~, care, olol'iding treatment for AUll. ~ !>rlmlrY Palilical Ad. guilty plea for ignoring a signal Mike Novak, Charles Novelli, the mentally ill. and those suf- All Soles Final I light was fined $10. BeClluse he James A. Owens, George S:llPas, fering from tuberculosis, and was carrying an instruction per. M. John Shamo, FranCIS E. for maintaining adequate public mit, bul had no licensed driver Shanaham, Edward J. Thomas, health recreation and safety Esther Williams aDd Ronald S. servic~s and wilh him as required by law. he was assessed another $IS. pieal'rl"'7101'ton Wojta!. . "WHEREAS the County has Repubhcans: Donald Brown, I l" h 1 t k th Darryl Englisb, of 4387 Guil. 92 Kercheval - On the Hill Ross Chris lie, Sr. and Stanley no a terna Ive u 0 sep.. . e ford street, Detroit, paid a $20 "I' I k' J voters approval for the contlllu, it . TV. 2-8251 II Isa es I, r. alion of the existing one mill fine for speediDl; 50 m' es an The texts of the three stale extra voted levy in order to hour in a 3O-mile ZOlle. Charged . proposals follow. maintain m i n i mum essential with careless driving, David .1 Proposal NO.1 services' now therefore be it Neil, 19973 Doyle, Grosse Pointe "Proposed amendment to add" ,. , Woods, \1.'.,s fined $40. a section 30 to ArUcIe VI of the RE~OLVED, by the Board of I I BOYS' SHOP SALE State Constitution to establish a Supervlsor~ of tbe County of Arthur Misiak Jr .• 913 Lenox judicial tenure commission and Wayne, tbls 181h day of June, avenue. Detroit, paid a $20 fine to provide for its mem ber,hip 1968: for speeding 55 miles an hour in Summer and duties. "1. That tilere he suhmitted a 35-mile zone. William Howe. "The proposed amendment to to thl' qualified electorate of the of 1536 Soutb Renaud road, paid Sport Coat~ Summer Slacks Exceptional Summer • Sport Shirts add Seclion 30 to Article VI Conoty of Wayne, State of Michi. a $10 fine fo.r driving 45 miles • • would do Ihe following: gan, at the primary election to an hour in a 35.mile zone. Dress Shirts Pajamas Jackets "1. Eslahlish a judicial tenure he held in said County on Tues- • • commission consisting of judg~s, day, August 6, 1968: Coolers Swimwear Bermuda Shorts lawyers and laymen. County I'rollOsition NO.1 WALLET STOLEN • "2. Authorize the Supreme Tax LImitation Proposllion Mrs. H. H. Micoo, Jr., 81 Court UPO? :ecommendation of "Shall the C'lunty of Wayne Moran, called City police on the COmmiSSiOn to c~nsure: sus continue for five additional ]\fonday, July 22, to report tbe pend: remove or rellre a Judge years (from 1970 through 1974) theft of her wallet from the - - convl.cted of a. felony or gUilty the one mill approved by the eheck'o".t counter at Krogers. Special group of student sired sport ?f mlscon~uct In offlce o~ ha.v. volers in 1964 for five years 16919 Kercheval. She told offi. coats, slacks and dress shirts. !ng a ~hyslcal or mental dlsahll. from 1965 through 1969, the pro' cers she put her wallet on the Ity whIch prevents the perform'ceeds to be used to continue counter. when she turned to . - - ance of judicial duti~s . . existing county services, in. pick it uP. disl.'Overed it miss- • 1 i "Shall the State C?nstltu.ho~ eluding public h~allh, recreation ing, The black alligator wallet h!! amended to .:st.ab~lsh a lulll- and safcly sen'ices, maintain conlained $50 in cash. credit cial .tenure .commlsslon ~nd to hospilalization for Ihe medical. cards and person;ll papers. pro~lde for Its memhershlp and Iy indigent, help furnish medical ------.--~----.-- dutles? care of the aged poor, help care Proposal NO.2 for and train juveniles under SHIP'S WHEn FOUL WEATHER "Proposed Amendment to Sec. counly care. help provide treal- 8.00 tion 12 of Arlicle IV o{ the State ment for the mentally ill and Constitution to eslahlish a slate those suffering from luhercu. 1900 officers compensation commis. losis. sion. . SUIT "The proposed amendment 10 "2. Said proposition shall be Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe with the • Section 12 of Article IV would prepared and distributed by the Here are two short-sleeved shirts that Open Thursday Evening do the (ollowing: County in the manneI' provided HIDDEN HOOD really take the sting out of summer heat. "1. Create a 7.memher com- hy law, which statement on the 39,50 V.IIl' The finely-ribbed white cotton shirt at mission to be apP'linted hy the \'oUng machines and ballots Governor. shall state the proposition in the left has Tylo collar, allowing you to also "2. The commission would de. form set forth in the preceding I wear it open as a sport shirt, 8.50. terminI' salaries and expense aI- paragraph. I ror Men ami The whisper-weight fine white cotton lowances of the Governor, Lieu. "3. All puhlic o[ficials of the Wome. I Waterproaf tenant Governor, Justices of the County of Wayne, State of Mich. shirt at right has stays to keep the collar. I Windproof Supreme Court and Memhers of igan, and all muniCipal units crisp and neat, 8.00, A I Stain and dirt SPECIAL EVENT the Legislature. thereof. within such lime a~ repellent "3. Permit the Legislaturl' hy shall he required by law be, an .. • Hood Is Ilned and fold. Into a neat a two.thirds vote of each house they hereby are, directed to do colla.r I AiFAlL MADE-lO-MEASURE \'VARDROBE to reject the salaries and ex. and perform all acts and things • I Can be laundered' WHALING'S pense allowances determined by which shall he necessary to be All the commission. done or performed in order to Siz" 11zell'Swear \. AT:'OUTSTANDING PRE-SEASON SAVINGS "Shall the Slale Constitution submit the foregoing proposition ~ ~ . he amended to provide for a 10 the eleclorate of said County state officers compensation com, at such primary election to he the Jacket$17.91!.!011"; mission and to provide for its held on Tuesday, August 6, 1968. ) SUITS ship's wbeel Inc. .: Closed s"tllrHY. Closed SaflrrdQY' C/o~d Mondoy, 19605 MAI:K TU 2.1340 Will he $165 to $185 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST , O";l.~lfD',to , NOW $139 to $149 MEN'S WEAR SPORT COATS and BLAZERS 11~" LAST 3 DAYS Will he $125 to $135 H@lU1ing' NOW $99 Mmi-J:lJ1.JtU.tll North/) NEHRU JACKETS , Will be $140 Pause a While NOW $109 Matching Slacks will be $65, NOW $50 and This is your opportunity to order