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Loans Hark Racket PEIT~~Ber~Af~~Ets D~~:Hr Thursday, June 20 Complainants; Buses CITY OFFICIALS of St ~. " '.: . ,,', . ....: ... ". '.: .'. .,:' ..~'. .... '....... '. , '. ". ",'" .-.. '.. 1 - .. All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning ewS rosse Pointe Home the New! Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes of ---:~;--:-:-------------------------- ~,oo Per Year VOL. 29- No. 26 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JUNE 27, 1968 loe Per Copy 44 Pages - Two Section - Section One ,----------------------------------,~.> HEADLINES They Walked Away, Then Sat Down at Crash Scene HearingsContinue Fa~t Dri~g of the ChIef GrIpe \VEEK ~,IIn City Court on of Residents As Compiled by the . }\" I Grosse Pointe News LoanS hark Racket PEIT~~ber~af~~ets D~~:hr Thursday, June 20 Complainants; Buses CITY OFFICIALS of St. ------ W t Olf d Clair Shores filed suit Wednes. Mountains Of Testimony Heard; Additional Charges ors, en ers day, in Macomb County Cir. Against Some Defendants Aired In Sessions I At 't I t' cuit Court charging the Shores P 'd d 0 B J d P tiS regu ar mee mg Police Officers Association with res I ever y u ge a erson held on Monday, June 24, violation of the Hutchinson Act. The City of Grosse Pointe Municipal Court has been the Park .council .. hea~d John H. Yoe, city attorney, said involved in a mountain of testimony for the past month pleas of .resldents hvmg m the SPOA is specifically being in what Attorney General Frank Kelley called "a large CharlevoIX avenue, ~etween charged with violation of section scale loan shark racket." A long list of persons have Auuu.bon and CadIeux, to withfive ofemployesthe state failingact whichto reportdeals appeared before Judge Douglas 1. Paterson on COD- a11ev!a.te d an~er.ous .traffic for duty. The court action was spiracy charges, illegal possession of weapons charges condItions eXisting In the a result of the recurrence of and endeavoring to incite perjury charges. a~enue, and to. come up the "blue flu" which hit twice On May 14, eight men were<$>-------------Iwlth some solutIon to the within the past week. ! arraigned before Judge Pater- problem. $ ~ son including two ~ross.e Pointe Park Turns .Director of Public Safety Wil. D E T R 01 T 'TEAMSTERS men. Tony ~nd .vIto Giacalone, ham Ellenberg, in a written reo officials reached agreement a.lleged Mafia figures. At that Deaf Ear to port to the council, pertaining with Detroit's two shutdown lime. Tony was released on to the alleged conditions stated newspapers on luesd~y, then a $2,500 bond and Vito was reo that he and a group ~f eon. followed up by calling for ac. leased on a $5,000 bond. License Plea cerned citizens met in the home ceptance by other striking Others arrested were Bernarc!, of Mrs. Arthur Eisenbrey, 1386 unions of an agreement formu- Marchesani, James Caralla and Bishop road, on Wednesday, la proposed by nationally known Clarence Stephan, who were Potpourri Res tau l' ant June 19, to discuss the situation. mediator, Nathan Feinsinger. released on $10000" bonds and Owners Denied Permis- The d'lSCUSSlon. was lengthy The agrF!ement between the Russell Ba~amo, Amos Neff and and constructive, the director Teamsters, and the Free Press Leo Moceri all of whllm were sion ToP u l' c has e said, The basic complaint, it and News calls for pay hikes Photo by Eddie lIIcGrath. Jr. released on $1,000 personal Liquor Permit From was stated. involved the exces. of $30 per week over the three., Shortly after SANFORD STONE, 24, crash-landed causes for the accident. Shown sitting on a bench by bond.s, bec~u~e they had no Shumway's sive speed of east and west year duratio.n ~f ~he contract. a rented four-seat, single-motored Cessna 182 airplane the badly-wrecked aircraft, filling out government prevIOus crlmmal 'records. traffic on Charlevoix. and the . through the branches of tall trees at the Country Club form. is Stone. With him is J. c., JOHNSON, one of All of the men stood mute The Park councl'l on ""on- frequent violation of stop signs Fflday, JUlie 21 of Detr01't t t t' f th F d 1 A" t' I Stephan, Russell. Neff and In on north.south streets. PRESIDENT J 0 H N SON Ag ' .wo drepresenth a Ives 0t ,eb . e era via lOll t 1e FAA men, and Stone's 20-year.old sister. Morceri were arrested on John' day June 24 , turned a Bus Drivers Rapped SIGNED a crime control bill _. ____ency arnve on e scene 0 egm a. ",.probe__ , into,_ . Doe warrants .. Th~y all ap.' deaf €:ar to the peffI IOn 0f Among those who violate t!l~ bearing Congress' first author. ,--- peared f.or exa~matlon on May Hookanson's Foods, Inc., to speed limit on tbe avenue, El- izatio:l of wiretapping, pro. F:rew'orks, :25 Famili-esto Ente~.ta'm- T E 21. Their hearmgs have now have a "Class C" liquor lenberg stated in his report visions limiting Supreme Court II ..~ 'WO scape been ~onclud~d and a court ,license transferred from a were drivers of the Lake Shore' rulings on criminal confessions li g db' and restrictions on the sale of Bz-kes '.....,~reate Amer'l-can FI-eld Sel.Vl-Ce I I11 Cras.h on ru n Arrested1S pen mg.on Cruiser toar itsgomgrestaurantout of business,in Mack highCoachas,50Line milesbuses,anwhohour.travelChar-as guns on Wednesday. He said On May 22, Tony and Vito avenue. levoix, 'through the Park is a the bill contains "more good B- P bl St d. t D - H led I Giacalone were rearrested on 25 miIe.an.hour zone. ' i~eav~~~~~' itnts a;~de~in~':iC~~~ 'Lg ro em u en S uI.mg 0 I ay I Golf Course' their cruiser, w~ieh was doeked Petitioners for the transfer Tile director said that he had interests that I sign this law." at a, local marma, They were were Mr. and Mrs. Edward already sent a letter to officials He did warn however against Police Promise Strict En- Group .Of 42 From24C~~~trie~-Comin9 From Wash- ! S' I • Ii> ~ d PI arraigned before Judge Pater- HookfiansDn of 1027 Kensington of the bus line, informing them I the wiretapping pro vis ion s m9 , D.C. To B~estsHere B~fore rng e lV.otore a n e son on two co~nts each .. Tony road, who said that,:they DHdf!d of the excessive speeding of ~ r, forcement of Law Over ton C I t W k Aft was ~harged With possessmg a the license to give'tbeir ailing their drivers, and noisy bus leading to the United States Fourth of July Holiday Returning To Their Homelands 'om~ e e ree er blackJlIck, a felony charge, and business a boost. They I.re the mufflers and noting that a becoming a ~at~on ~f snoopers." L Wk' -------- PlOWing Through Trees f~ilure to present for inspection owners of the PotpourrI Res- stricter ~lJ1pIiance mllst be ad. O"g ee end Some 25 families will play host to 42 American Along First Hole fIrearms or other offensive taurant, Mack and HIT.vard. A hered to, or violation tickets Saturday, JUDe 22 ' Field Service students from 24 countries over the weapons. a misdemeanor. number. of people ha.ve mvested wiII result. Ti::un~:;~c?e~T the?~~r:;;~ • Flireworks and stolen bi- Fourth of July holiday. The students have spent a year Fl'ighten(!d golfers, swim. Vi!o was charg~d with pos- shares J~ t~e establishment. As a further step, he said. he old strike on Friday by signing cyc_es are the two annual as members of families and as students of local high mers and tennis players SeSSlllnof a blackjack and tear The site IS the former loca- had instructed police personnel a new two.year agreement. maJo~ probl_ems. now c~n- schools in communities around Washington, D.C. scattered in all directions (Continued on Page 2) tion of Cupid's Restauranl. a on June 19. to concentrate en- Journeymen carpenters will now frontmg pohce In all fIve The students will arrive by'" ' when a single.motored air- ------ hangout for teenagers, and, as forcement on the avenue and earn an hourly wage of $6.67 by of the Grosse Pointes. bus on July 3, at 4 o'clock at' The American Field Service plane, out of control, crash. Burglar Visits it was .said, a headache to both to issue tickets to all viol~tors. the end of the pact, a $1.96 hour- Parents and youths are reo the War Memorial parking lot, is a privately sponsored, non. ed through a small grove the resld~nts of the area and to In addition. radar enforcement lyincrease. The total package minded by Cap!. Arnold F, then go on to their Grosse prof.it organization for the pro. of tall trees, and landed be- Service Station Park pohce. was assigned, Ellenberg addf',d. involved a boost of $1,903, with Hough of the Park Police De. Pointe "homes," where they't motion of IunderstandingI thobe. tween the first tee and the Divided Camp Called Unique Street each contractor giving $50 a partment, that t,l1eMichigan will spen d two days. ween peop e, I pursues IS The council chambers ap- Mrs. Eisenbrey. who was year to the carpenter's appren. law prohibiting "the pu~session After their visit in The Pointe olJjective through an interna. driving range on the golf A burglar broke the window pea red to be a dl'vl'ded camp, pre.sent with other women. , t' 1 h I h' course of th C t Cl b on the south side of the Mara.
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