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HMM 0/ the New. rosse Pointe Complete NeU'. Coverage of AU the Pointe. Vol.34-No. 20 Dltered u second C1aIaMaU", at the t5c Per Cop)' POll Oll'lceat Detrolt.lllcblpn GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 ".00 Per Year 28 Pages-Two Sec:tions-Seclton One ---------------------------------------_._------------------------------~ HEADlINES Launch St. John Guild's Big Fund Raiser Robbers Arrested Rate of Tax 01 tile ll..t W . d P Z. Levy.S,tays WEEK LlJ 00 S 0 lCe'16.50Mills AI Complied by tbe Groue Pola&e l'i'ew. AfterWildChase R.q.~. $2,568,000t. 'l'Jianday, Hay 10 Run City This Year THE JU~CE DEPAR~ Pair Try to Escape After One Held Up Women at Compared to '972 KENT asked a fede~ judge . to return the classified doeu- Knife-point in Parking Lot; Toss Purses, menta to the White House Weapon from Car At a public hearing that for mer presidential Iheld on Monday, May 14, . counsel John Dean bl!d taken The Park Council ap- with him when he was fired. After being flagged down by two robbery vie. The govemment prosecutoJ'l proved the 1973.74 fiscal told Cblef U.S. District Judge tims, Woods Public Safety Officers pursued two budget which is $178,000 John J. Sirlca he could keep suspects at speeds exceeding 80 m.p.h before appre- higher than the currerit fiscal year wbich will end copies of the papers and hending them around 12:30 a.m. Monday, !!ay 14. could IMke them available to on June 30. The new bud. Lieutenant Roland Symons --------~- the federal grand jurY roves. get cans for $2,568,000 N tigaUng the Watergate case. and Officer Kenneth Ketcalf EAN IF!' arrested Donald Slelinski, 22, ". compared to $2,390,500 Dean sent \be key to the sate ants in 1972.73. deposit box where 'he had and Steven Vangorder, 21, In spite of the increase placed the papers Sinca, both of Detroit, on Warren iD. to T P has the cost of government, pri. requesting that the court. avenue, near Hereford. Pub- '0 urc e lic Safety Director Henry marily due to the hike ill lisume c u s to d y of the services and supplies, the papers. Marchand praised his oui. C'-ssroom e • • cers, noted it was a "very m tax levy itself will remain '. Friclay, May 11 good arrest," and added it at 16.50 mills, ($16.50 per HAYWARD BROWN, on was fortunate no one was in- $1,000 State equallzedl"'vaIua. lion), plus an additional mill trial for four counts of assault jured during. the high speed Invades School Board with intent to murder four chase. for debt servJce, for a total Detroit Stress policemen in Slezinski and Vangorder Meeting to Battle for of 17.50 mills. This is the a December 4, 1972 gun are both charged with armed second consecutive year that Site the city bas held to thls tax: battle, WIS acquitted Thurs- robbery. They were arraign- rate. day in Recorders Court. The edbefore Woods Municipal jury gave the not:guilty Photo by R. L. Anzln,er Judge J. Patrick Denis on By Holly Angell Federal Fuad, Help verdicts for all four counts ROLAND J. RINKE, left, ALEXANDER M. accept the challenge of the $110,000 goal set for the 14th. Bond was set in the Environmental Action It was pointed out to the after 10 and one half hours NICK, general chairman of the 1973 Saint John theStag Dinner slated for Wednesday, June 6, at amount of $5,000 on each councilmen by City 'Manager of deliberatIon. Judge George Hospital Guild Stag Dinner, and C. BRADFORD the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. suspect .nd Woods pOlice Now board members and Robert Slone and City Coo. added Detroit police have friends in v a d e d the W L Crockett, Jr. presided LUNDY. JR., president of the Guild, smilingly troller Nunuo Ortisi, tilat over the trial, Brown has re- placed a hold on them on a school board meeting on there is a considerable in- mained In Wayne County similar charge. Their ex- Monday, May 14, with de- crease in the Improvement Jall in Ueu of a $72,000 bond amination was scheduled for mands of recognition and Reser-:ealloca~9n, p!'imlrily since hiB capture on January Girls Finish iCo-op Program Students Start Ticket Wednesday, May 16, before pleas for a building pur. through the reV'e~u!l' receiv.:-~ 12. He still faces trial for Judge Denis. cbase. ed from the FeaFral.Revenu~ : four more charges. Swift Pursuit SharIng program. ~ ~ . •• e Project for Join with to' While patroUng through the Mrs. Donald Blain, (EAN It was also disclosed thai, EmpI~yers Sales for I' SltDnlay, ilia, 12 board me'ltlber), Tead a re- the budget includes persona~ t - U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Woods Theatre parking lot, quest to the school board for the officers spotted an ap- a permanent site for EAN services 01 94 full.time emi ' MA'J:'TBYRNE dismissed all andicapped Celebrate Joint Venture Stag Dinner proaching black Lincoln, t- B'd . b d ployes, the same as durinlll. t d1arces (Against Daniel Ells. without. headUghts, with two opera Ions. I nollces a tbe current year; besides ~ i bw~.1Jld Ai'tthony RllSSO in tieen published in the Thurs- men Inside. They were fol. day, May 10, iss,ue of the number. of capital improvH ~ . !be Pentagon Papers ~aae bc!. Parcells. Students Spend More Than 630 Attend Annu~1 Banquetj Awards St. John Guild to Hold menta for the comma yeadl lowed by aD auto with the NEWS; ccmcernJng tliepur. caUJ,t 01. ))ur,Jary and wire- Presented to Category Wi~n.rs From Both Major proJeefs aJidesPen~ ; taps by the federal govern. Three Weeks Making 13th Annual $'OO-A. complaiDants, two Eut De- chase end removll 01 four dltures I::clude: asphalt troit women. One of the wo- relocatable, pre.fab class- r#.t ment; Ellaburg and Russo Toys for Center North and South :High Plate Event men told the officers the men rooms. surfacing of city street. a10ug . were 'cbarged with espion- with curb repairs; a storm' bad stolen their purses. Mrs. Blain asked the board age, collSpiracy and theft of By HoUy AD,eU ; water relief project tor the government documents. The The men of the Saint Then the auto chase bejan. to reconsider the bid decision Audubon. Charlevoix a r e ai- diamiBaal. means they cannot Some delayed but well. The experiencing and the :experienced joined John Hospital Guild re- The officers pursued the sus- which would then enable and purchase of major equip. be tried for the same rnarges. deserved r e cog n ition together on Wednesday, May 9, at t.he 10th Annual cently held a Kick.()ff pectk out the Seven Mile EAN to purchase one ot the ment, sucb as a street llweep~~ .Judge Byrne also declared a needs to go to the sev- Banquet of the Co-op Students of North and Soutb road exit to the A and P Ibuildings located on the er, rubbish truck and Water; meeting to launch ticket market, east on Seven Mile Ferry SCbool grounds. mistrialiD c light Of the "im_ enth.grade homemaking High Schools, held at the Gourmet House in Sl Department truck. sales for their 13th An. to an aUey at the rear of a Membe... Vpeet proper gove.rnment ronduct" classes at Parcells Middle Clair Shores. Also, the completion of which he said had je\lpar- nual $100.A~Plate Stag drug store, south down the School tIts theme was "Great Op. class iD school, complement- Dinner Wednesday, June alley, three blocks to GAteS' EAN members were upset tennis court expenditUres diJ:ed the rights of the de- portunitIes" and wa. in hon- ed bY the out5ide work. '!be head east on Gateshe/ld to that they had not been con- along with some new equIP. fendants to a fair trial. The 6, at the Grosse Pointe ment; some major roof mf,in. Un de r the direction of or of the students' employ. school courses are designed Yacht Club. Mack, south on Mack to War- t~cted before ~e publica. trial hid been going on for teachers Mrs. James Spilos ers, in appreciation for pro- to develop .the kind of skills ren, and finally west on War- lion of the notice. A letter tenance of the Municipal more than five mont1lS in BuildIng along with improve- and Mrs. John Graham, the viding them with opportuni- needed in 41. specific job. A cocktallbour will pre. ~ ~ ~n ~ to~~ Los Angeles. ISO girls spent ithree weeks ties. ~ tbe ,gourmet steak din. President William Huetteman ments to .the jail facilities; The program iB for an en- • • • in AplIil ,making toYS and The lavish and delicious nero To accomodale the more Pollce ,reported, u the de- in March, expressing Inter- the ordering of an aerial SUllclay, May 13 tire year and is open to teachin£: aids for the John feast asweU as decorations ttan 900 persons expected to fendr;,nts auto approached est in the building. However, ladder truck for the Fire De. HENRY KISSINGER, re- Ie n ior!l. The participating Lee Center, a school for men- and programs were planned attend, all .vailable club fa- Hereford .a~d Werren, two the letter elicited no respollSe partment;' and the purchase turning from Moscow Thurs- students attend classee in large ladles purses and a Crom the board tally handicapped students. and executed by the students cilities will be used, as well of a heart and lung machine day, announced that Soviet.