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All the News of .AII the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse Pointe 1 ewS Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the New! VOL 29-No. 5 Entered al Second CiaII Matter at t5 .00 Per Year thI Post OfficI at Detroit, M1eh1ellJl GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY I, 1968 IDe Per Copy 36 Pages-Two Sections-Section One IIEADLINES High School Girls Learn A~~~~f'::"""""-' Traffic Accidents rr°od~Area of the ", ~ .". ': .k- 'w '< ~.""1" ,,/$'/ '.., ' T k h s Scene of '''EEl{ . ,,';~':;'\\,~,' ..:t;. ~( :'t.:':" i;4,' ~:':>,:iII a e Tree L;ves Big ProJ.eet As Compiled by the , ~J.~~ ~'":::~>~ .../N~ ~~~"X~~,1r%:a.~~ " Grosse Pointe News ~...l!During Past Year D~~c~iVB~VSt~~~~~n. ,j I Evaluate Stormwater '11l.ursnay, January 25 A STRONG NEW EARTH. .~ I Compilation Of Re-c-o-rd-s-O-f -F-iv-e-Pointes Shows Total Treatment QUAKE shook western Sicily Of 1,352 Accidents In Which 500 Other A bill for $30 hillion today, burying rescue workers still digging for bodies from the Person Suffered Injuries hangs over the U,S. tax. island's worst quake disaster in I Three persons -\~eie--killed in-POinte traffic during payer, but it could be re- 60 years. The tremor killed at I 1967, and an. even 500 were reported injured in the total duced considerably if work least four persons and inj ul'ed of 1,352 aCCIdents recorded by the five Pointe Police just getting underway in about 50, police reported. The I " pepart~ents and sent to the Secretary of State's Office the Grosse Pointe Woods epicenter of Ihe new tremors '.i .'t..:.1,:.',',',1 In Lansmg. ,,;~ ._______ area is successful. was in the same poverty-stricken ;,;:'.' Thirty billion dollars is the countryside where about 500 I Two of these persons, both .I.1, ,young boys, lost their lives in T M government estimate of the cost were killerl on Janu~ry 15. "voII ore of separating the nation's com. • • 'I' ~he WClods, and one, an adult, bined sewers thereby haltl' g Friday, January 26 JO the Park . DlSCI.I SS Vse the 65 billion,n gallons of raw PIECES OF ONE or more .', The first traffic. vict~~ in' the ." sewage that is flushed each year hydrogen bombs aboard an Air j Woods. was DaVId Bilhet, 12, Of M ·· :from these sewers into ril'ers Force B52 that crashed off 2175 Ridgemont, who suffered ar"]Uana ,and lakes. Newer cilh!S and new Greenland Sunday have been i.;I fatal he~d injuries w~ile a pas, I suburban developments are pro. located according to informa. "':':~":1 seng~r m a car dnven by a, --., vided with separate sewers, Le., tion released by the Pentagon. '.s" 1 relative on February 22. 'l'he High School PrinCipal Ge- one sewer for domestic sewaae It added however, it still wasn't ".,i) car was struck at Helen and rich And Neighborhood and a parallel sewer for stor~. known if parts of the plane or ".', Verner by another, which was CI b D' t K ttl' water of the four nuclear weapons a- . 'i, traveling. east 0n V'ermer. U G" Irec or ra I The. Federal Water Pollution board went in or through the "..~ Neither drll'er was charged. Ives Views Control Administratic}D and Th ice. The Pentagon did not "1 StDaJVliddIII'Cd?f Ithe injuries in Last ,veek the N Dow Chemical Company woul~ specify where the pieces were 1 . 0 ID osplta on March 17. e~vs I like to see the job done for less found and whether significant: ..... '. The second to die was 14.year- pnnted Farm Pohce ChIef! money. Putting words into ac. amounts were located. i ..''''.: ..;':.''i_--:. .... ,::,..,..,.:.....,; : old Thomas J. Formella of 916 Jack F. Roh's views on the I tion, the FWPCA has given Dow • * * . Taking a pilot course inaugurated at Gr.osse Pointe the Belmont Nursing Home, Currently there are 15 ICanterbury road. He died in SI. use of marijuana in the' a $700,000 contract to eV(lluate Saturday, January 27 HIgh School for Junior Aides are (from left to right) girls enrolled in the class taught by Mrs. Carolyn IJo~m Hospital of injuries re- Grosse Pointe area. This II the chemical treatment of the NORTH. KOREAK sources KATHY JOHNSON, CHERYL MAMER and NANCY Scarborough, Homemaking Co.ordinator. ceIVed .when a van truck ran week Jerry Gerich, prin- stor~water overflow from the quoted Commander Lloyd M. PAULL pictured with patient AVERY TRIPLETT in 'over hIm on Mack avenue. cipal of Grosse Pointe High Icombl~ed sewers here. If Dow's Bucher as saying he believes _____ , . '_ _ ___ \ Fell Reneath Truck School and Ed Krattli Di.1 work IS successful, some 2,000 he and his crew of the captured : -- The boy was pedaling his bi. rector of the Neighbo h d \U. S. cilies that have pollution USS Pueblo should be punished · t Ed tl C II d 'A 1 A cycle on Mack, when he some. .. r 00 Illroblems as a result of com- I 0 Oln e ,uca IOn a e I nnua rt how lost control of the two. Clu~ glVe theIr VIews on the bined sewers could have an al. (Continued on Page 35) rr Pleads P wheeler and hit a parked car. subject. ternative to the expensive time. \ as criminals. "I and my crew ITremendous Bal.gal.n by" SJ 0 . He was knocked to the pave. Mr. Gerich stressed that he consumi'Jg, and annoying'job of have no excuse for we have I tOW pens \ ment and underneath the van., did not believe that the use of digging up IInd Tf:'iJuildingtheir committed a grave crime," the For Support i I iThe driver made a futile at.', ~arijuana is a m~:.or problem sewer systems. 3S.year.old U.S. navy officer C 00 oar rustee i At Ltbrary :tempt to avoid running over the' ID the Gr?ss~ J;'ointe .lIre., Mr. At Pumping Station was quoted as saying in a 40. Of Libr(lries S h I B d T ; :lad, but could not stop in time. ! Krattl1 saId It 15 an 1ssue that The focal point of Dow's work minute alleged Interview broad. , . _ . 'I -- IThe driver was exonerated. Ineeds constant vigilance and will be the Milk River pumping cast by North Korea's Pyong. Relates OW," experiences At Maire PTA Mee!,ng While Exhibit Of Work Of Pointe I The third person killed was 1 that he suspect.ed some.. teen. st~tion .. located at 1~90 Parkway yang radio. Director Says Population Urging Support Of Voteu At Election Artists Will Run Throu h an,East Lansing motorist, Neal lagers were trymg maflJuana. drIve lD Grosse Pomte. Woo~s, I • • Increase Made Present Set For Februar 26 . 9 Gailley, 75, of 2914 N.E. 29th Bot~ men,.who have the opp?r. where Dow has establ1shed Its Sonday, January 28 Facilities Complete- , y June: William Peck street who died of a crushed I tumty t? VIew teenage~s outside headquarters for the project. A sou T H VIETNAMESE Inadequate "Education in Grosse Pointe is a tremendous ba"'. VI as Juror skull ~nd other serious injuries II of thClr home environment, Built in 1956, the :Milk River Ranger battalion yesterday dug ly gain," school trustee Edward J. Pongracz told the Maire (Ccntinued on Page 6) '~greed that ~alk a.bout mar!. pumping st.a~on is the end point in after being airlifted to Khe. PTA .'l'bursday. night. "My three children received The Sixth Annual Grosse Juana was clIculating among for d0J!l~tic seu:age an~ st,orm- sanh to form what amounted to "The Grosse Pointe Pub- '5 600' - th f d . t' . G P . P . tAt. t Sh the teenagers. water lD Its dramage dlstnct- a "suicide line" in front of this lic Library, in its 39th year $1 ' .. _wor .0 e uca Ion l~ r~~se omte, for which om e r IS s ow, a rep- Park to Honor Close Cooperation Gr:osse Pointe Woods, Harper threatened United States Marine as an integral division of I pald.$8,100 In local school .axes. resentative coIl e c t ion, i Mr. Gerich said that the high Woods, and a portion of St. base. A Marine spok~sman in The Grosse Pointe Public Mr. Pongracz was featured~>------------ under one roof, of paintings Fallen Heroes schcol is cooperating with the Clair Shores, Khesanh said they expected a School System, has reached sp.eaker on the Febru~ry 26 dience of 300, Mr. Pongracz by Pointe are.a arti~ts, is __ City police and the Farms police Ownership of the pumping major North Vietnamese, as. a crucial point in its role m111age~nd bond campaIgn for said that his children attended currently on dIsplay In the Park lIfa 0 P tt . d in every way they know how. station is vested in the Milk sault within 24 hours, before a as a vital community organ- the pubhc sc~ools and libraries. the local public schools from Exhibition Room and Main a proclam~ti~n a ,:~:~:b ISS~~ He added that even the slightest Rivt'r Drainage Board, com- Also speakmg was Lawrence 1941 to 1956 and received a Floor of the Grosse Pointe Nalional FI g! f t yf the rumor is investigated and reo posed of the drain commission. :l6-hour Allied truce to mark the ization," Robert M. Orr, Vietnamese Illnar new year .F- Kennedy, ~istant Super.