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Council Accepts Lowest Quotation of $69.91 nouDced Wednesday he had Per Dock. $7.690 for Over.II Job: in Fall joined the Republican Party, I after c:laiming the Demo. I 110 Doc:ks tu Be Raised cratic 'Party had moved too Official announcement Car to the left. Although of a new library service, there was speculation that By Roger A. Waha available in the fall, was Connally could be a possible Work should begin this week in raising the boat eontender {or the 1978 Presi. docks at The Woods' Lake Front Park. made Friday, May 4, dential nomination. Connal. when the Grosse Pointe ly said he was not seeking In action taken at the regular meeting Monday, any oIfice, political or ap. May 7, the solons unanimously approved Council- Chamber Music Players pointive. Connally headed man Kenneth W. Boern~r's motion awarding the nade a presentation of !be "Democrats for Nixon" contract to Harold C. Southard, of Doremus drive, .he beginning of a cham. group during the election St. Clair Shores, based upon the recommendations campaign last year. 'Jer music collection to of City Administrator Chester E. Petersen and Di- 1000rt M. Orr, director, ., • • 'j rector of Parks and Recreation Donald HaUman. 3rosse Pointe Public Li . Friday, May 4 Of six quotations submitted ' ~raries. PRESIDENT NIXON said'i Mondayafte1'DOOD, Mr. South. Cl U in a State of tbe World reo ard's was the lowest-$69.91 ean p The event highlighted the POrt sent to Congress, the per dock and $7,690 for the group's ~DDual 'meeting and United States would not in. dinner at the War Memorial. terfere if North Vietnam =~~ete jub of raising 110 'Hill,' Girl Photo by Robert M. Shea The collection was started seeks to dominate Indocbina At the annual meeting of the Grosse Pointe The motion also specified as a tribute to the late Henry by peaceful means. However, going president of the Music Players, and MRS. Chamber Music Players Friday, May 4, a presenta. Pringham of Grosse Pointe. be did cite that North Viet- HELENE SEBBA, (right), Mrs. Pringham's moth- the treatment used for the lumber, (douglas fir), be Urges Farms lrdent ehamber musician and Dam had disregarded the tion towards a chamber music collection for the er, look on. The collection was started as a tribute Grosse Pointe Public Libraries was made. MRS. "copperol" and/or Us equal a charter meinber and past terms of the Vietnam peace to the late Henry Pringham of The Pointe, an ar. and that the monies be paid treaty and the United States HENRY PRING HAM, (third from right), presents president of the Chamber dent chamber musician and past president of the out of the bo1lt dock enter- In Letter to Mayor, Music Players. wOll1d not tolerate the viola. ROBERT M. ORR, director of the libraries, some Music Players. prise lund. tions. In the same report, music while MRS. ROBERT CROSSEN, (left), out. Teenager Offers to Pledges Gifts Nixon promised to visit Latin Mr. Petersen said work Mr. Pringbam's brother, America this year. will begin as 80011 as a pur. Do Job !Uchard Pringham, has al. • • • Lawyers' chase order is issued, <this ready doneted 14 packages of SalAMay, May 5 Priest Declares Alcohol Ticket Sales was to ,J,e done Tuesday, By James S. Njalm music, the entire catalog of E. HOWARD HUNT, {or. M1IY8). He estimated it will A letter from a 14-year- his London music publishing mer CIA agent, told the Wives Cite As Top Drug Problem; be .. week to 10 days before old girl, r e c e i V e d by bouse, Musica Rara, and has grand jury in Los Angeles Underway the job Is completed. The May 0 r William Butlel pledged continuing Jifts. docks will be raised one foot. Musica Rara speciallzes in he was authorized by White "BIg Problem" and read to Tbe FarmE House aide Egil Krogh to 11 Citizens Discusses Dangers, Cures previously unpublished music, burglarize Daniel Ellsberg's For Pageant The water is &tiil beneath Council Monday, May 7, mostly baroque, taken from psychiatrist's office. Hunt the docks and an on shore apparently pleased the the archives. stated Friday, at the Penta. Pointe Group Presents Father Vaughan Quinn, Director of the Sacred wind would submerge them, solons and may be just Mr. Pringham's widow, Ten Finalists Finishing said Mr. HaUmann. However, the thing to waken the kilda, in expressing appre. gon paper trial, the burglary Awards for Heroic Acts Heart Rehabilitation Center, Addresses proved fruitless. Two Cubans Rehearsals for Event, the "big problem," he ~oted, Hill merchants to the fact ciation for the memorial to wel'e hired to break into the at Law Day Ceremony FLEe Annual Meeting ,- is the Jefferson Street Bridge that at least one penon her husband. said, "It's go- oCflce. the same two Cub8ns Friday, May 19 where a 4'4" clearance still 'cares about' eliminating ing to be a really living trib. that were later arrested in remalna between the bridge the litter and weeds in ute. Best or -an sa many peo. ple will be talting !lart and connection with tbe Water. Acts of heroism and By Bolly Angell The Grosse Poi n t e ::~e th~;te~a~ev~ ~ the Business District. gate break-in. Hunt told the public assistance have not will be able to use- it. I'm In recent years, dru~ abuse has overshado~ed Scholarship P age ant, boats, while others call1lOt. The council expressed one :hinking o{ hIgh school stu. grand jury that Krogh, then gone unnoticed in Grosse the problem of alc~hobsm. However, ac~ordmg sponsored by the Jaycees, As o{ Tuesday morning, regret, and tJIat was when assistant to John Ehrlich. :lents. Pointe. The 150 members to Father Vaug~an QUInn, a reformed alcoholic, a!1~ is fast approaching with around 2S boats are moored City Manager Andrew ~re- "My father was an ama- man, approved the burglary of the Grosse Pointe Law. Jlnd gave the money for the currently the dIrector of the Sacred Heart RehabIll- the 10 finalists currently at the docks. At a special ::::fer {;;,~ =t~:tLa~: teur violinist and violist," she yers Wives recognized 11 continued, "and his library ope r ali 0 n to G. Gordon tation Center, "alcoholism is the greatest drug prob. com p let i n g final reo council meeting Monday, Laws, a penon must be at Uddy. Uddy, like Hunt, is a brave heroes who, in Iem we have in this country." hearsals. April 30, 'the body uDlUlimous. least 16-yeara-old be{ore a will ~e ..dded ,to the coHec. tion." convicted Watergate conspir- many cases, risked their Between 1961 and 1971 ~-------- il bl ly agreed to lift the 8uspen. work permit can be -anted. ' Tickets p.re now ava a e sian 01 boat mooring at the ... ator. lives to save lives. 45,000 Amencans were killed I In monetary value, 'alco. for the event set {or Friday k 1 Tu He stressed this fact ~use Proad 01 ServJce • • • At a ceremony 'at the in Vietnam: during the same bolics take a toll o{ 16 million May 19, at 8 p.m. ,in North ~~ r::t~etion e~~:l~Yu~: the young lady, who ex- Mr. On, responding to Mrs. Suday, May 6 Grosse Pointe M u n i C'iP a I ~O year pen~d, 27~,OOOAme~- dollars a day; ~e burn an High SCholll, at numerous 10- . 51 ed th pressed pride in ber com'mun- Robert Crossen's explanation TERRENCE G. LEON. Building on Law Day, Tues- leans were killed In car aCCI. ':alue cannot be prIce tagged. cations according to Georl!e alllmou y approv at e ity, offered to take on the of d1e plan for a continually HARDY, U.S. Consul.General day, May I, the Lawyers' dents in \:he United States due Each alcoholic detrimentally A. Williamson. pu Iy ii- r;rp~a~6.~eu~~e :~da~f job or deaning up, "for the expanding cllamber music to Mexico, was kidnapped Wives sang their praises by to alcohol. One-half o{ the affects from lour to 27 per. rector. minimum wage Of $1.65 aG collection available to the by political terrorists in presenting "Concerned Citi- traffic accidents in the U. S. sons. The places include North emergency which existed hour." entire community, said, "r Guadalajara Friday; his life zens Awards." to~ayare caused by drunk Dispels Myths and South High, Jacobson's around the 16th because of Offer ServIces W'Ol11dlike to say bow proud was threatened unless 30 Mrs. David H. Willill!llls, drIvers. Father Quinn immediately In-The-Villageand Big Boy the heavy storm bad disap.