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All the News of • AD the P~intes Every i '"•."'-'. ThursdAY Morning ews ross~ Olnte Home of the News Complete News Coverage ~f All the Poi~.tes --------------------------_. L 20c PI' c." 30 Pages-Two Seetions:-Section One _____________VOL. 37-NO. 43 hl ...Poltd "'OfficISiulldIt DeI,.fl,Cleu MItt.,Mlc_"_'._.I1_______ett'" GROSSE POINTE, MfC. HIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 197g $8.00 Por Y.. , Pointes Pleased Citizens Air HEADLINES COllcerns to oldie By Prospect of City Council All CompUe4l by tbe Grosse Pointe Newl -v;ng Funds I Prop~sal Would A~feet Recel ... ' Clld leUl( road; Vanous , Burdens Cited ThurBdaY,~tober 14 Pre5ident Ford Signs State and Local Fiscal Assist. STATE HEALTH OFFI. By Susan McDonald CIALS ,halted Michigan's ance Act of /976 Which Distributes $25.5 An ad hoc committee swine fiue .immunization pro. Billion; Local Officials View Amounts, Uses of City renidents went gram Wednesday pending an By George Polgar Jr. before the council Mon. investigation into the deaths of three elderly state resi. A,t a formal bill-signing ceremony during, a. day, October 15, with the dents shortly after their campaign swing through New York last weel<, names of 145 neighbor-s vacinations. The suspension President Gerald R. Ford extended the Federal protesting the council's decision was .made at an Revenue Sharing Act of 1972 for anolher three and planned ban of parking hour:long meeting of health three-quarter years. I I on Cadieux road. experts and representatives The State and Local Fiscal S l l H l Such a ban "would have a ot. Gov. Willia/ll Milliken, Assistance Act of'1976 caUs C 1,00 eal highly detrimental effect, not who concurred with the de. for the distribution of $25.5 only on residents uf Cadieux cision. None of the three who billion to state and municipal F:IIs F,," itself. but 011 those residing died in Michigan' had been governments through 19M. &- ve on adjacent streets" which given vaccine from the same Though the new law repre. p .,' would face extra parking bur. vaccine batch which was senlls a dolla'r inc~ease ov~rOSlt"O'lS dens when Cadieux Is closed, suspected in three deaths in the 1972 act, the mcrca'Se 1S said Joseph N, Gormley, of Pennsyvania earlier in the an adjustment to the mUa- Cadieux road, tion of the past four years. Dr. Coats Says New Ap- Th~ CadieulC ,proposal, is \~ , week. part of The CIty's nHIJor • • •• ,or this federal money pointmenfs Do Not In- ' street system plan developed Friday, October 15 Miohigan will receive $280,' volve Additional Per- in line with new stale fund- CHICAGO ECONOMI5T 874,136 during the first fiscal 1 1 ing criteria thnt mandales MILTON FRIEDMAN and year, (from Octooor i1977- sonne, On y Realign- ' the "no parking" signs for two American medical reo September 1978). The state ment of Posts major roads of a certain size. searchers we r e awarded retains a 'portion of this and The City slnnds to lose $8,000 Nobel Prizes on Thursday, o(Hstribute.> the remainder to By Susan Mc9ol'lnld per mile of road in stale tax giving the U.S. a clean sweep township'5, counties, munici. monies for non.conformance on the firet day of the ]976 palitie-S and Indian tribes, . Sup e r i11 ten den t of to the directive, awards. The Royal Caroline Contest Figures Schools Dr. Will i a m Will Cause lIatlishlps Institute gave the medicine The amount of revenue Coats announced Tues- Anoth!!r Cadieux rcsiuclIIt, prize jointly to Dr. Baruch Photo by Tom. G,eMwood sharing funds a community day, October 19, that he Hope Whitten, slres'sed that Blumberg of the University If Farms Del. EARL FIELD looks like he's basement' of a home in Muir road. State Liquor receives is based on the com- had filled five new ad~ the problem "was not simply of Pennsylvania and Dr. D. about to cry, you'll have to forgive him. He's Control agents declared the .beer must be poured putntion or a complicated for. ministrative pos i ti ons a Cadieux matler. About onc- Carleton Gajdusek of the Na. holding one of 405 cases of Coors beef that will dovvn the drain since it's, mE-gal to sell Coors in mula which l'onside113 popula. created by a recent re- hal{ the people signing the ~ional Institute of Neurologi. soon be destroyed. The beer; which is contraband this state, Talk about crying in,your beer .•• tion. local lax effort and per alignment of Board cen- petition were {rom olhcr cal Diseases at Betl1esda, in Michigan, was discovered slashed away in the capita income of residents. tral offices aimed at slreets," she said, "and we Md., "for their discoveries Since the con~ept of reve- tightening up the ef(i- could have gotten many, concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemina. GPW Police, SelloolsMake Progress Find .Coors .~~~s~:r~:a~~h~h~h~ed~~f~~ ciency of the system and m~~y nn,;~ec_~~~es~~vel' let. tion of infectious diseases." gladly receive and pul to its instructional program. ler to the petition, the ciU. • 010 fJ good use' the revenue sharing Four Groose Pointe staH zens said the proposed blln " .Seek. In Ki........ nd. el.gart.e,n' -SIX'_tl1 B_. eer. CaeJ-eII funds without. any major members ~m fill the new would cause speciaL hard. Saturday, October 16 C,, ty THE GOVERNMENT iN. .TENDst(j'bAn:~UII!fuae 01'.'Gr. Mediqtiolt Grade 'Cul.i'ictilufuAI~ea 1n ...FarlllS eO~:;~P1tePtIie)~~\!~r~; ~,;i.~~=~~~:=:~i~;1!~~;Jd~~:~~:~~~!:c~~ . 0501 5pr~rscontaining fluOJ'. ; . UcUlai'l,Y lliTfle WoOd', dO W4illch dIrector ot~nd.1i '.In ''!Iodel'.'.' provide -Ii ocarP9n gases forJ09d, drug New' Approach ...~Stre5s~5,qriti!:aIJhinki"9f, peve!- "Disc:o~e)o'yof -405 ,.0"'$85 a~~e;i~ur~~n~h~C~~h:O~~e4uc.t~n; Dr •. 'A1frledll M~ ~ne~t~.ri,elpot 1*1' apart. and cosmetic ptOQ¥c'ts, the Meeting StHfor Tornor- Frost Food and Drug Administra. opmen! .Qf Fo~ndatlonal Knowledge, Skills: in Muir Road Basement nue sharing offiee uses to ed ,direct~ of elelllentuy The ban would forcll the In,. row, October 22; Both OffiCIals elt Imporfa of ealcul.te how much federal llCatJOII1;and Dr. Kathleen tion announced Friday. The e nee Program Follows Tip Received money their communiijes are M. Herschelmann, alIsbtant creasfng number of elderly Sides Seek to Resolve decision-to phase out fiUQro. By Susan McDonald by Police entitled to . princlpal of instruction at resfdents of those buildings carbon sprays "within a rea- . 'Differences . Nortb Hifh. to park far away from their ~onable tlme period"-mark. The staggering task of re-organizing and up- "They, (the federal gov. ' homes. the letter said. ed the fmst federal action By !Wger A. Waha dating the entire Grosse Pointe school curriculum By Tom Greenwood ernment), have arbitrarily Shel.la Turney, new assist- The area is already crowd. began over two years ago when Dr. James Adams The "Coors Caper" l'S and caprIciously lowered our' ant prmclpal of inslructlon at cd with parked cars and, ac. agail\1t consumer product A mediation session • 1 South High. was hired from . fluorocarbons. which many h has been scheduled for took over as superintendent. For the elementary coming to a close. Four .populatlon figures t u" ower. Bloomfield Hill Jun' HI h cording to the letter, the . <scientists say are eroding the schools, the process came to somewhat of a con- h d d d f' mg our share of the federal h h S . lor g, problem Is aggrllvated by the un re an lve cases "'nds aval'lable through rev. were. IS C Will> counselorl parking n.eeds of .{"Ire = earth's protective ozonedayer. tomorrow, October 22, . The FDA-said it will reo between representatives clusion last week when the Board of Education of th e fa bl e de] 0 ora d 0 enueL'U sharing," said Woods" "uper vIsor. School and Inadequate "splice" . quire warning labels on flu- of the Grosse Pointe approved a definitive study of the kindergarten beer, s e i zed by the City Admmist'rator Chester No Cost Increase Cor a nearby medical clinic. rocarbon spray cans in the Woods Police Officers through sixth grade programs. Farms Police Depart- E, Petereen. Dr. Coats said in a press Miss Whllten said she meantime. Association, (GPWPOA), Although intended (or use ment last week, is due to This Apri:l the South ea.st release that the new appoint. talked to several Grosse by educators, .the. doculllent 'not shy about slating the be destroyed in the next Michigan Council of Govern. ments do not Invol\(e addi. Pointe realtors who cslimated • '" $ and the city in an effort Sunday, October 11 to resolve differences also should be of mterest to document's importance. "It few days. 'ments. (SEMCOG), published tional personnel, but merelY property values on Cadieux co_ncderned IPare~ts as fa jde. will make a substantial di!. The beer bust began on a study which I1'cported that rep~esent a realignment of (Continued On Page 2) NATURAL GAS PRICES toward a new agreement talle e.xp a.natlon. 0 us.t ference I'n the kl'ds' educa- th 1 t' f th f've pOSItiOns ------- have nearly tripled in the which will affect 38 of. Tuesday, October 12, when e popu a Ion 0 e I .. o whah t Jth eldr-hkid s WIII Iearn III tion." he said. "After the Farms Chief of Police, Rob.