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Eyed by Board in New Budget ___-------~+--~~~-..,......~-.,.----r--- All the News of All the Point" Ev.ery Thursday Morning Pointe ~ws rosse Home of the News Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes ------------------,-----------------'-------------------------------- Publlshod as Socolld Clas, Matter 01 Ih_ . GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978 36 Pages-Three Sections-Section One VOL. 39-NO. 23 Po,1 Offl.. 01 O.I,olt, Michigan $~~OOP;~,cv.~, ULS Tennis Team Wins State C-D Crown Citizens to HEADLINES Improvements of me Fill One Board Seat WEEK .. !Eyed by Board As Complied by the Incumbent John Bruce Grosse Pointe News In New Budget Jr. Faces Challenge of Jon Gandelot; Can- Thursday, June 1 Spending of $2 Million Viewed in Proposal, Which didates Appear at PRESIDENT JIMMY CAR. Will Be Considered on June 12; Document LWV Forum TER told leaders' from 15 Shows General Fund Hike of NATO nations that the U,S, By Susan McDonald is prepared to go to war with 10.7 Percent From a distance at "all the forces necessary" to defend Western Europe in By Susan McDonald least, there may appear the event of an attack. Based The School Board will consider a proposal to to be more similarities on that pledge, the NATO spend a record $2 million to repair and improve than differences between conferees the n approved several of its aging school buildings when it meets the two candidates com- plans to consolidate their Monday, June 12, to give final approval to its 1978- peting for a four-year forces into one wartim(;! 79 fiscal year school seat on the Board of Edu- fighting unit. The nations cation Monday. June 12. also agreed to increase their budget. defense spending to aid the The dozens of maintenance GPW Okays But with a closer look ,- U,S, in meeting the esti- and improvement projects such as the one Pfovided at mated $80 billion cost of the have been postponed for the League of Women Voters, project. several years because of C License (LWV), forum Thursday, tight budgets, according to June 1 - some sharp differ- '" . '" trustees. ences in their approach to Friday, June 2 "We haven't fixed up any- Question managing Pointe school,! ap' thing-but a falling down roof DES P 1 T E PRESIDENT • ,T0::: pear . Jimmy Carter's threat to ve. or blown up boiler si:::ce Gabby's Petition Drive Both Grosse Pointe na. to any such bill, the House ."., . 1969, when we began to see Reaches Successful tives, both 3~.years-old, John Thursday approved tuition :iJ~~~;;;1tjmillage defeats," according Bruce Jr. an'd Jon Gandelot tax credits of up to $250 for Photo by Mike Buhler to Trustee William Huette. Climax; Voters to share opinions on many edu. college students and $100 for The varsity tennis team at University Liggett GAR KNIGHT, MIKE NEPI, JOHN HASTINGS, man, "Now, we're paying the Eye Additional cational issues. piper:' private and church school School earned its seventh consecutive Class CoD DREW MASCARIN and DOUG ROSE and,' in the Tough to Bite Document in They agree on the need for strong management of pupils, The bill also will face State Tennis Championship last weekend at second row, GEORGE PECK, JEFF LOGAN, The $2 million needed for August Pri- a challenge from the Su- f schools, extensive teacher preme Court because of its Stowe Stadium, Kalamazo:J. Taking 27 out 0 a KRIS ROBBINS, LISA LUND, manager, HERB the projects will go into the mary evaluations and maintenance inclusion of private and possible 29 points, the Knights' title was their HAGERMOSER, PAUL VAN WALLEGHEM and previously unused building of local control. Both have church schools, The proposal 10th in the last 13 years. Members of the team ROBERT WOOD, coach. (See story, Page 12.) and site fund. It is part of R A Wah insisted on leaving the local will now go to the Senate, include, in the front row, (from left to right), $2,5 million that Business By oger, a Director Larry Rankens said A successful initiatory teachers' union out of this which has traditionally been I is left over from previous petition drive fo~ an a~. year's campaign. more favorable to tuition 'E E' Class Size Viewed credits. aI-mS ouncil grees yes, ars years' budgets. ditional Class C hquor li- Village Art F C A The School Board last cense in The Woods, con- But their differences be. '" came apparent when they '" '" -t U f P I Pl Sl t d month committed itself to ducted by the owner and Saturday, June 3 0 begin about $500,000 in "ur- operator of Gabby's Res- were peppered with a variety Fair Slated To PermI se ar {. an a e of questions Thursday on A NAN G R Y President - P- C d gent" building projects, such taurant, 19299 Mack ave- Jimmy Carter sharply denied -e I-ew To Expan as replacing floors, roofs and f 1 topics ranging from state a published report that his B Motlon Ictul blacktop and bringing eleva. nue, reached a success u school politics to class size ]une22-24 Y _______ tors up to code, at 14 of the climax when the Woods , administration had put. a in a two-hour session, attend- freeze on the strategic arms Solons Approve Request for Day's Shooting by Kiwanis Club Considers system's 17 buildings. Council voted 6.1 to place ed by about 70 persons, at " Grosse Pointe Artists, limitation, (SALT), talks, 3-2 Vote; 'Michael' Is About An Irish Enlarging Woods It will allocate the remain- a referendary question the War Memorial. The report, published in the Village Merchants As- Family Who Live in Pointe ing $1.5 million in the build- on the August 8 primary Mr. Gandelot continued his "Washington Post," quoted sociations Combine ______ Child Safety ing fund to projects later ballot. challenge to the incumbent unnamed "reliable" sources for Fourth Annual By David Kramer . Program this year, This action was taken at on a number of recent Board as saying that it would be The Farms Council by a 3-2 vote approved a "I know this is a tough its regular meeting Monday, policies including the issue a mistake for the President Event bullet to bite," said Trustee of bonds, heavy administra. request from Cinematic Arts, B.V" (Paramount Roger A. William Fleming. "But we've June 5. to sign an agreement in the By Waha, tive overhead and low teach- The Grosse Pointe Pictures International), to shoot a scene at the Pier In an effort toward been putting these pro}'ects Alex Bardy, who has ex' pre s e n t domestic atmos- ' '''M hI" T pressed an interest in hav- er morale, while Mr. Bruce phere. Washington Post Ex- Artists Ass'n., (GPAA), P ar k f or t h e f ort h commg mOVIe, ic ae. his expanding The Woods' off for as long as we can, ing a Class C license in the pointed to his open and ccutive Editor Benjamin C. and the Village _ Mer- action was taken at its regular meeting Monday, "eyes and ears" safety and now we just have to do past, submitted 116 petition honest reputation and "major Bradlee insisted the story chants Ass'n. will again June 5. -----------. I program throughout The .them." sheets containing 2,324 sig- improvements in the quality was correct. combine forces for their The shooting will take home in Balfour road. Pointe, the Grosse Pointe Actually the $2 million natures on Monday, May 22, of education" made undcr 'd h f'\ I commitment to imp r 0 vet' fourth annual Village p ace on either 0f treeh days: He sal tel m peop e Kiwanis Club is planning toward placing this ques IOn his tenure, *' * * 1 ' d f buildings may not Le too Sunday, June 4 Street Art Fair Thursday Monday, Tues day or We dnes- have been 100k 109 aroun or on donating money for t h b before the voters. In his opening statement, i!h Satt!-rday, June day, June 12, 13 or 14. locations in The Park for 500 pads and pencils for oug a ullet to bite-it will Questions Remain Mr. Gandelot charged that THE FORD ;lIOTOR Co, is throu ~ C'l N W several months, with several not force any significant cut- The questl'on asks Do you 22 to 24. ouncl woman ancy au- safety patrol youngsters backs i t hi' "if you have a child in ele- arguing in federal court gaman and Mayor James queries having been made to n curren sc 00 pro- favor the adoption of an or- mentary school here, odds t wI'lI be held from 1 '0 this fall. grams. that it would be more dan- I > Dingeman voted against al- the police concerning the 1e- G dinance amending Title IV, are one to six he'll be in a gerous to owners of lIIer- 8 p,m. on Thursday, and lowing use of the park, while gitimacy of the company, he The objective of the pro. eneral Fund Up Chapter Four, Section 4-4-1, . d . 1 d 'th The projects will be ii- class with 29 or more chil- cury Capris to take the cars from 10 a.m, t 0 5 p.m. F rl- Councl'lmen Lloyd Semple, a ded, gram IS to pace pa s, WI of the city code of 1975 to 't ' . 1 d '1 nanced by $2.5 million dren in it. into the dealers than it day an d Satur day. Th e Sl e Harry Fruehauf and Jack Shoot on Beach t:~e Klwams ogo, an pencl s provide that the council "This is unreasonable in would be for them to drive .
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