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All the News of All the pointes Every Thursday Morning ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the New! Entered 8$ Second Class MaUer at SS.OO Per Year Pages- Two Sections - Section One VOL. 28 - No, 3 The Post Office at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN •. JANUARY 19, 1967 IOC Per Copy Dr. Anderson E~~INES I ._-~o~ Ime~Ta ke,TO>U~~<:~:~~.~i.~ 1 r------ ~:i i~W;~%~~_~484 Construction Of Cleveland WEEK I:J_L'_~_.~'-~:~-:::!'!--'!!-!:_~_c_~'----:-':",,-"=1 Permits Issued 1-, To Take Over As compiled by the I ..', .di . ; ~ rJJ Grosse pointe News ..~. Pointes Last Year W~ust~~d:edw~~~;~d Tlllusday, January 12 ------ Not Applicant For EPUBLICANSWON ,control Various Types Of Buildings, Pools And Alterations Post, On July 1 the Michigan House on 'nesday, with the help ~f H ave T0taI VaIue 0f $15,"1',"1'"1':19" "9,A W 00ds The truStees of the Grosse . E, D, O'Brien, D.Detr~lt. Continues To lead Other Four Pointe Board of Educat~on rien aLstaincd f~onl ;~mg ------- unanimously approved the lting in the electIOn 0 ep. If skeptics are of the opinion that building develop- appointment of Dr. Theos rt E. Waldron, R.Grosse 'l% '*~..•....• ment is lagging in the Pointe, the total number and value 1. Anderson as Superintend- ., " .poo"" of the ''"''"I" of al,l types of permits approved during 1966, should ent of Schools at a ;pecia: two! .. mfieJd';~;'~;r;~:1,Hills women a~d a ".,_.~:;,.l....~,•..:..,•..,...'-,:,...:.:,'~.....;:.-...~.,•.,,"..", :1;!~:BuJldmg Departments,~::~~::a,:=:'total School Head r~~:n~~?~':i~~~~intendent of Schools in er of six from the. mp'.!r of 484 permits for various type Cleveland Heights, 0., wUl were convicted of cnmmal of construction, val u e d at assume the post July l. assing on Thursdt,y for $15,194,494, were granted last Commenting upon the. action, ppart ill a "live.in" protest year. Dr. Frank H. Parcells, pr'~si. inst the Detroit Housing The Woods, the fastest grow. dent of the Board of Education, mission, The 12_member ing Pointe, with plE'nty of room said, "WI! are delighted that Dr. order's Court jury spent t.wo for expansion, I-\l:proved 203 per- Anderson has agreed to come to and 20 minutes reachmg mits, valued at $10,857,994; fol. Grosse' Pointe. Tbe trustees reo guilty verdict. The fifteen lowed by the Farms, with 113 viewed the credentials of more be sentenced by Judge JOS.j permits, worth $1,926,600. than 45 applicants for the posi. A,Gilli~ on January 26. , I The Shores, which is strictly tion. We interviewed the 12 lead. • • * I a residential community, grant- ing contenders in depth before RT COMMITTEE of I ed only 32 permits, valued at making our final decision. Re- PO i $1,042,500; while the City okayed cenUy, Board members visited Wayne County Board 0 , 31, worth a total of $729,900. Cleveland Heights to talk to rv'lsors approved regula. The Park issul!d 105 permits, eommum '1y represen t ati ves and to keep racketeers off tbe Off' i I f th C' f G P' b d d CI'lmer..PAT HUBER, JOHN HAMANN, WILLIA'M ,...ith the lowest total value of to the staff of the schools. We oitwaterfront, op.Thursday. lC a s 0 _.e Ity 0 rosse omte oar ea. all, $636,500, , are convinced that Dr. Anderson Beck committee chair. bus last Satarday morning to inspect mal)Yof the areas HURLEY, MAYOR DAVID E. BURGESS, Councilman This is _the way the reports will give our school "distrid oilt. and B~ard of Supervisors. of their municipality, in connection with their study of ERNIE KELLY, RICHARD HINKS, City Attorney; and were' received from the Ad- s.tanding leadership for many ber, said £lle expected suo a proposed ordinance which would entail various Oluncilman GEORl}E HENRY. Not pictured is Coun. ministration Offices: ~ years to eome." isor approval of the regula- changes in the present zoning laws. Left to right are cilman George N. Monro, III. Woods _ During 1966, a total J. Hal'old Husband. ,Acting , The rules were prompted BRANDON ROGER, City Planning Consultant, Coun- of 71 permits were issued for Superipteodent during 1966-1961, entrance 00 the waterfrvnt 1 - -- - ----- •• ----------------.-~-- ~ new residential construction, has. afreed to serve a~ a eon. July of the Detroit.Stevedor. iR h PTA IE. I - Fe- S 10 I wort~ a total of $3,168,921; a DR. THEOS I.. ANDERSON sultant. during the 1967-1968. :d:~~~~;yCd, aCT,Ii;:;: ic ard ' ,ngme. Cl" nVItes arms . ,"ty 0 ~lS i total of 125. permits; of which has been appOinted neW' SuPer- year. Mr. -!lusband, a veteran ) Giacalone,who was Iden- Pl d f C .!l___ F -} S _ 35 were for garag~s, and nine intendent of tlie G~ .,Pointe G.~. Pomte ~ueator, .has before the senate rackets I Ult J- t' for swimming pools,-' worth a Public School System'- He will been. ~th 'the local&~bools SlDce e'as' or.. 'ounc:uman to e Tafl,e Tour 0 total of $3OO.273;aD~,six.nQ.n:, assume tbe post next JUly-l',.l.~;-,~~lr~~Qt..~ miltee as a Mafia lea der. : \ _' residential (commercial) and _, ' A:ssrstiUi~riJifepaent of Ad- '-. .' Child Safety O.n Alleged L.ihel. Charg' e St d Z ' .' g one the remaining portion of .• .' m~ative, SerriC~B, mid' 'as Saturday.....January 14 I u. y Onln Grosse Pointe High S c h 00 1 GPHS MUSICIanS Deputy Superintende~t. VERNOR.R ~ M N E ~. a _' -~---- __ I North, total value, $7,388,600. ,. .', Was Not Applieaat tial preslde~tia} .cand1patlt Proposes Various Changes Refuses ,To ~etrac~ Statem,ents ~ade ~t October 12 BUd T ;i k F' Id' F~rms-22 per~its for resi. T() GIve. CQDCert Mr. ~usband was'~ot an ap- " charged In .pnva~e. con. T Er ' t T f f . CounCil Meeting; Claims City Denied Help us ,se, 0 Ma e Ie dential construction valued at . ~Ucant for th~ Supenn,ten~ency aIJons that the adm~n,stra. 0 ,= I $1,231,500; one business, worth ~'. Grosse Pomte. He mdicated ,lrTlIna~ r ~ " C. ,Inspection Of All Areas Of m bas not shown enough . Hazards: Study To Edward B.' Mazzotta of 26 Christine drive, a reg- In Conne,.t"lOn W",th $325,000; with ,miscellaneous tRUSsell ID'MR .• d D thte In. Tuesday that he intends to fol- . t' t . th d d' ., f d .... s rumen(a USIC epar ment I h' '0 13' tit ed I rmmaIon a Win e war. Be Con uete Istered profeSSIOnal engmeer, re use to retract alleged P d 0 d' permits (garages, alterahons, f G P . t H" h S h 1 ow IS preVI us -ou .n pans . expressed c~ncern. that . '__, libelous statementH made against a Farms councilman ropose r man::e e.tc.) set at 90, with construc. ~as ~~~:unc~~n '~atlgthe cm~. to become an ed~cational t!on. Iden,t Johnson s. F~CY of Concern for the safety of last October, and'invited the councilman to sue him "for -- hon cost value of $370,100. 'winter concert featuring the ~tant for a national c?rpohir~- ecuIJngthe war In Vietnam 1 '.. d th ' f' d" (0'. __ ._ I h ' The 0 v era 11 construction hon as we~ as to orgamze s simultaneously see kin 11 tl;telr chIldren prompte e your 0" n peace 0 mm . n t e summer of 66 the I 1a r . I t h' h if Symphony Orchestra, Concert own consulting firm. e ma" bave prolonged th: Richard School PTA to pe. In if letter dated January 4, ing that be is of the opinion City Council authorlZed a ItVhutehr19ure l~t af 0 19 er, Band and Symphony :Sand has "I wish Dr Anderson every , 't. .' iI t and ddressed to Councilman th t thO h ld b 'd' e ee perml s or non.assess- b A- h dul d ~ th di . 'ct. .He also believes that tIlon the Farms counc 0 ,. a , a no mg S?U e S~1 ~n comprehensive study of the I able property development" e~n.- "c. e e .or .e a~ . success," Mr. Husband said. "A about a negotiated settle. take proposed steps to Wilhaf!l Kirby, who th~eatened the matter until somethmg 1S ,. valued at $278000 is added to I tormm of Parcells Jumor High respected educator with vast t in Vie!l1am. may have remed what the or(taniza- the SUit, Mado~ta rephed that done. eXlstmg z.on 1n g o.rdmance the total const;uctlon cost. School at 4 p.m. on Sunday, experience, he brings to the S~. e it J!l0re difficult to win. tion ~alls serious <>i: child he would ~ot 'Ylthdra\'f. a w~r~ Th~ I;-sue centers around by the CIty Planmng Con- Shores-24 permits for resi. January 29. .. perintende.ncy the higbest ~ec- says mformed sources be. safety problems ~e had said bat a council 1l'.~et Maz:.otta ~ charges tpat the sultant Parkins Rogers & dential buildings worth. a total Carmen Nemeth, vlolimst, IS ommendatlons !rom profeSSion. 2 North Vietnam considers . d'ed h F s mg on Octo er 1 , Farms failed to "keep a watch- A . 't Af' I of $1 012 500' three miscel. featured soloist with the Sym. al colleagues, from Boa r d discussiona show of weak. / The .group a!ten t e arm On'that date, ~azzotta utter,ed ~ul eye" on his hom~, while ssocla es: ter the st?dy I (pools,' et~.) '$10500' one r- phony Orchestra.