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SlIII. illlllgQII!Iil!!, 1IIII."';1211111."s•• ;I; •• ,; _S •• RUlla••• ,.ill .s~~ Ait the News (If All the Point" Every Thursday Morning Grosse Pointe ews H Om e Complete News __~€!~~rage of ~ll the_P_o_i__l1_te_s _ _,O_/_th_e _Nt_W'_ --------- Vol. 32-No. '6 rf~e~~~t~ff~~~t, ..~U~,:J GROSSE POiNTE, MICHIGAN, APRIL 22, 1971 ~~ol;~rc~::r 28 Pages-Two Sections-Section ~ ------------------------------------ ------- -_ .._.__ ._-_._---_ .. ,---_.~ .._---------------------------- r------wl iT Db B h Woods Case HEADLINES01 the _ 0 se,rve art Hearing Set A, :.~~~ the Day Throughout ~::,o;::..r i, GrOll' Point, N'IIn POl'nte Tomorrow Court to Voice Their ----------', Reasons f(H' City's Tbunda)', Apr1115 Continued Denial PRESIDENT NIXON AN- ------ of Permit NOUNCED Wed n e s day a Public, Private and Perochial Students Have Special broad relaxation of the em. Projects Underway: "Proper Picnic" Planned By Greg Boyd bargo that has barred direct at University-Liggett United States trade with Com- The C i t y Council of munist China for 21 years. By Pepper Whitelaw Grosse Pointe Woods was The White House said Chou's , Governor William G. Milliken has proclaimed notified at its regular remarks made it "an appro- Sunday, April 18. through Saturday, April 24, as Eart~ meeting Mondar, April 19, priat.e time" to announce Mr. Week JJ in Michigan. He urged all government, indI- of a lawsuit 1>eing insti-. Nlxon's program. viduaIs and organizations interested in environmental tuted against the City for the right to build a rest. • .. • quality and the health and welf~re of the p~ople of THE FEDERAL GOVERN- Michigan to observe the week WIth ren.ewed Interest., aurant in Mack avenue be. MENT issued standards Wed- parllcipation and effort, to develop atlltudes of I!n~l. tween Lennon and Van nesday to strengthen bump- b' d t t k r 1 Antwerp. Several weeks ers, beginning with 1973 mod. ronmental responsi ilihes an 0 a e ae Ive ro es In el cars. The standards w,~re supporting environmental improvements. ago the Council denied issuance of a building per- relatively mild and generally The idea lor the establish- " mit. in line with what the automo- ment of a national observance G• I A1 bile industry had requested. of Earth Week was initiated lr ccepts The suit. which also names Douglas Toms, directo:r of the last year by Senator Gaylord Woods Building Inspector Earl Highway Traffic Safety Ad. Neison and a group of inter- Rid . R s It Wakely ::s a co-defendant, was ministration, acknowl e d g e d ested senators and representa. e, e u filed by Foodmaker. Inc. and that savings will be marginal tives. IN. h Frederick G. SCully, the own. for owners of cars involved in The Pointes. hav. worked S "g tmare er of the property. minor accidents. throughout thIS past year, The suit is in the wake of • • • teenagers and adults alike, several city council meetings Friday, April toward improving our l'nviron- in which re$idenls turned uut 1. Photo by EddIe McGrath. Jr. Wood Police Arrest Sus- THE G R 0 S S NATIONAL Environmental ActiGn Now (EAN), which was ment. Environmllntal Action in force to complain about the REVEREND PERRY PORTER, WILLIAM HUET. pect in Less Than One PRODUCT increased $28.5 bil. developed through an ad hoc committ~e organ~zed Now (EAN) was organized, proposed construction. of a TEMAN, MARK CARRIER, CHESTER PETERSEN, Jack-in-the-Box cafeteria style lion in the first three months by the Garden Club Council and the Grosse Pomte The Political .Action and En- Week After Alleged BRANDON ROGERS and ALFRED GLANCY. JR. vironmental Center (PEAC), restaurant on the property. of the year, an annual growth Beautification Council to promote positive environ- Incident (Seated, left to right), MRS. GERALD WARREN, in Kercheval avenue, a bottle- The builders of the restaurant rate of 12 percent, the Com- ental action locally, recently elected officers and meree Department reported MARY LOU RYBINSKI and MRS. ~ARL 1. \ drop station was opened, and had been trying to gain apo hoard members. They include (standing left to), THE Because of the diligent proval from the council and Thursday. Officials haUed the HEENAN, JR. elementary, middle and high and e f fee t i v e work of favor trom the residents for lIews as solid evidence of reo schools for m e d ecological l Woods detectives and the over five months before break. covery from last year's reces- groups and conducted ecoiogi- sion, but conceded that while Solons Elect GPFPOA Counters Charges Symphony's cal programs, as did local units clear thinking of a North ing ground. the rate of increase was the of gover~lment, civic. social or. High cooed, a man police HeariD, Is Tom.orrow steepest for a quarter in more ganizations and church groups. suspect was trying to ab. In the court hearing, sched. than 12 years, it was "a little Butler Farms Of Farms Officials Who Final Concert Students Hard At Work duct the girl was arrested uled for Friday, April 23, at lower" than anticipated in Students have been working less than one week after 2 p.m. in the Detroit City- President Nixon's economic extra hard this week on en- the irtcident occurred. County Building, the residents, .) Mayor Anew Fired Probationary Officer Slated May 2 represented by Attorney Ar- recovery program. vironmental projects and to. Robert Michniak, 21955 B.y. nold Kargenian, will be acting -..), morrow, Thursday, April 22, side, St. Clair Shores, was ar- as an interested third party .,"'. • • • . '.'~"':". '-_I ,~.~;~~g ..c(ilIj",'-;,"P.fr.QI",.n,'"'W .•s",D;sm;ss.d.-8e;; Fl'R . k t . C -.0.. :r -"Earth. Day"w1Ul>lnlbservei! ralgned and c:k~Rd. ,.with . S~"'.~JI!U. ,~. ...i H •• ,.8een!" PostSmce' cause of Request for Overtime Pay While fl IX :esmc 0 on • uc in The Pointe. assault and battel); 'Wednes- and will voice their reasons ;JOHN 'CARDINAL 'DEAR. 1966. Omgeman Is . Aft d' T" S hid f U' Last Program at Which Sister sean Martin of St. day, April U, after a compre- for demanding that the coun. DEN announced Saturday that l j , P T en In9 ralnln9 c; 00 an or mon some :Ie of the 2ti9 schools mayor- ro- em Activities Concertmaster Harry Paul's Upper School has con- hensive investigation by detec- cll deny a btdJdfu, permit. operated by the Catholic Arch. ---- _ Klein Will Appear ducted and is conducting a tives working on am~ingly In an answer to th~ com. diocese of Detroit will close in By James J. Njalm very ambitious program. She accurate information given to pany's lawsuit, Kargenian said them by the girl. that the burden is on the com- June. An additional 31 schools Three councilmen who Members of the Grosse Pointe Farms PoUce Offi- Detroit's internationally arranged for over 30 seventh The incident 0 c cur red pany attorney to prove that will have to curtail enroll- were returned to their cers Associationwho have filed an unfair labor practice I. d . • t J graders to donate a day of acc aJme pJaDlS 0 ann their spring vacation to clean Wednesday, April 7, as the the council 'acted "arbitrarily ments ~nd the outlook for 26 council seats by Farms complaint with the Michigan Labor 'Employment Com. Freeman will be featured up the grounds oC the school student was walking west on 'and capriciously" in. its de- others IS still uncertain. He voters at an election held mission, accusing city officials of discharging a proba- when the Grosse Pointe and church. Vernier around 11:30 p.m. The nial, before the court can or. add~ ~Rt more than 18,000 on April 5, and. a new. tionary patrolman because of union activities have Symphony presents its fj. Students are conducting lake girl told police that a maroon der fue issuance Of a .permit. pupils wJ11be forced to go to comer, were administered asked that their side of the dispute be printed in thv nal concert of this, its 18th tests, checking the water for fastback Volkswagen driving CODCeSlJoasOflere4 school elsewhere. A church oaths of offl'ce by Cl'ty S GP POA 'd th I t k' t d'd spokesman sal'd that each of NEW . The F S~1 at as wee s s ory 1 season, Sunday, May 2. acidity, algae growth, temper- east stopped across the street In an earlier ccuncil meet- Manager Andrew Bremer, t tIt t f th t and the driver asked her if ing, after Foodmaker offered the parishes hit by the closings Jr., in the absence of City no presen a comp e epIc ure 0 e con roversy. The program will be given ature and mieroscopic life, already has been notified by The ~ssu~ is centered aroundr.>------------ at 3:30 o'clock in the Per. then eXP9sing it to various she wanted a ride. to make several concessions the Archdiocese. Clerk Carroll Lock. Fal- the dismissal of Patrolmen ing a pollce basic training forming Arts Center of pollutants; raising bean seed. Tbougbt Was Teacher to the residents regarding • • • lowing the swearing-in Kenneth Pine who, the Asso. course. Grosse Pointe North High lings and subjecting them to Thinking the man.