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1\...• Home 01 the NftDS rosse rOI nte ews Compleie News Coverage of AU the Pointe8 Vol. 34-No. 45 Ilntertd uSecond Clue lIatter at \he Ik P.r COP), POll Oll'IcIIat I>ttroll,lIichLcan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 ".00 Per Year 28 Pagei-Two Sections-Section One Proud Eagle Scouts Stand Tall 1 [Trio Caught HEADLINES Boernet ' s Name of the In Violation WEEK Stays on Woods Al.oundLake As CompUed by the Grosse Pointe News Federal Officer Charges Election Ballot Three With Hunting in Baited Area Thursday, November 1 TWO KEY WATERGATE Judge Maher Says His Court lacks Authority to TAPES are missing and the By Nancy Kramer White House claims they Order Removal: Petitiol'l for Writ of Lakefront res ide n t s never existed. The missing Mandamus Denied who have been battling it tapes include a four. minute out with duck hunters for conversation b~tween the the past month finally • President and former cam- By Roger A. Waha scored a decisive victory paign director John Mitchell, At a Wayne County Circuit Court hearing Wed- with a little heIr from a in addition to ~ln hour. long nes<lay, October 31, before Judge Richard Maner, pair of federa agents conversation Mr. Nixon had the court denied a petition for a writ mandamus on Tuesday, October with former White House aide of 30. John Dean. U.S. District filed by attorney Jack C. Chilingirian, Thaddeus K. "Not only did agents of the Judge John Sirica called a Ketchum and the Citizens to Elect Jack C. Chilin. u. S. Fish and WildJi[e special court hearing tu an- girian in the plaintiffs' efforts to have" Councilman Service make three arrests, Kenneth W. Boerner's name removed from the but they made City police nounce the non-existence of 'tnd the public aware of a the tapes as a matter of pub. Tuesday, November 6, election ballot. law that should insure some lice record. Mr. Chilingirian, a candi- ----------- measure of protection ror • • • date for a four.year seat on El - residents who make a habit Friday, November 2 ~ council, filed a lawsult ectwn out of feeding ducks. ~ RES IDE N T N.l X 0 N against The Woods and ita Previously, boat _owners, claims he will allow newly. city administrator.clerk Fri- W:nners City park visitors and people appointed special prosecutor day, October 2&, to have Mr.... who live along the Jake were .I.K\In• -- Ja wc.ski a fre e re ign baUot.Boemer's name taken off .the told that hunters who sought to do whil.tever be sees fit I Revealed their prey along the sbore- regarding the Watergate in. The presentation of Eagle Awards to three (second from Mft), presented the Eagles to, (ftom The court's deci~ion "up.. line of Lake St. Clair were vestigation. Jaworski begins Boy Scouts .from Troop 61, (St. Paul, Catholic left to right), JOE TEMROWSKI, TIM HURLEY held my opinion," said City within their legal rights, ;.ond, his job Monday morBing with Chur h) highlighted th t p' e ent Co rt f and JOHN ENGEL. Hono" Court ceremonl'es were Attorney George Catlin, that they are, provided they 'dential pronus'e thftt C , e roo s r c u 0 ~ "th court is WI'thout author d a presl ... H h 52 dditi al t' d t d ff b d ts d f h ts lied' e . p.Inkos New .W 00 s shoot in a safe and legal be won't be fired without the onor were ed0verSc a on scnou mg aNwar s oppe 0 y esser an re res men supp ity to order Mr. Boerner's ~~ U W' manner. Some hunters, how. approval of congressional I were present. out?1aster TE GRA GER, by Scout mothers. name off the ballot." Mayor; rso Ins ever, weren't being discrim- leaders. But, congressional ------ -------~----- ates Charter Judge's Race inatory about where they leaders are still planning to T I Q · t 'D -I' N. ht' N. th S th In an earlier letter to City aimed their weapons, and as create a special prosecutor 0 eVl S or , OU Administrator Chester E. in P.rk a result, citizens had to put mprove me 19 .. I. : to he appointed by Judge Petersen, Mr. CaWn said it up with occasional stray pel. John J. Sidca, who will be was his opinion "that the The Woods has a new lets striking. their property completely .independent of ]o:nt.... F:re...., Halloween ll\eported Gr:d... 'Teams State Statutes do not pro- and dead or wounded ducks 'me executive brancb p ,- Rad - I All A f P · .Set to Clash vide for removal of an elect. mayor, Benjamin W. Pin. left floating in the area. • ..' . 0 ICe 1,0 n .reas 0 omte. ed dty official for conviction kOSj The Park has a new PoUee Were Unsure Saturday, November 3 of a Federal felony not" do municipal judge, John R. City police and park guards, PRESIDENT NIXON knew ------- d d the State Statutes preclude Urso, and both cities now not. really sUJ:e whether vio- at least five weeks ago that Federal Grant Helping Parents, Schools, Police and Volunteers Cre ite Both Elevens Unbellten such a person lrom seeking h a v e w 0 me Ii council lations were occurring. since he would be unable to com- Pay Costs of 8etterin9 With Great Improvement in Behavior of public office on the State or members after reported the law was not clear to ply with a court rll1ing to P rf Celebr.ef,ng Youn9 a"d Untied as They Go local !eve!." unofficial results fro m them, were reluctant to tread turn over. the Watergate ~ ormance ." '." "., At the same lime, the city th Tu d N _ .. __ on~ UDlJlmiJi4,r._Mr'l'Pld .~d A Waha To Showdown attorney said that the City e es ay, ove~" J"ten~".ttoresldents' 'liild tapes, according to an assist. .TheFarms'councU.onY B Ro"ger. Charter. SecUon 5.1, pro- 6, election. vlljitors' c:orniJlaints, but !lDt. White Houae.ttomey.~' Monday, November ap- . ""DeVi:i'llNig~ht," the evem'ng.before Halloween, Id in rt th t ". the ~ Pi k d f ted M however, did not inform 5, Grosse Pointe South's v es pa I • . • mr. n os e ea ar. were unable to do much Judge John Sirica that two P r G v e d appronriations seemed to become "Angel's Night" in The Pointe Council sbaUbe. the Sole vin R. Boutin, 3,063 to 2,271. about them. of the nine tapes were never amounting. to a f total of this year. "We are really very pleased to report 14-6 win over Port Huron judge of the' eleeUon and John Sabol, incumbent Con. But law enforcers' hands recorded until Wednesday, $34,241, for the payment the'schools experienced the least amount of van. Northern Friday. Novem. qualifications of Its own rad A. Nae~el and Ronald'F. are no longer tied. 0;:. Tues. October 31. Presidential as- ofbilIs clOd the awarding dalisin on 'Devil's Night' and Halloween Night in ber 2, and North's 21'() members:" The "Oldd"edc°thuoKefgen- were elected to four. day, October 30, Harold R. sl'stant Stephen B. B'ull teStl'- th e Iast 10 years, "'dsal B en Ze d'lrec t or 0 f ad - whitewash of Mt. Clem- cil. couldn'tb t have' • deci" e year terms on The Woods Boyer, whose family owns fed 1 F d b of contracts to successful nn, ens Clintondale Saturday, Issue u e 'hew ODe can. Council, while incumbent the Island loeated between last ri ay t at Mr. bidders, m'cludl'ng three ministrative services, Grosse Pointe SchOOl System. (th e elected to the ~oun"U Rod A Nixon first learned of tile November 3, added luster os .... ger. Graef and Joan the Norbert P. Neff. M~mo. missm' g la' 'pes on September bids for the construction "We're grateful lo!' the tIne I t th pc . g "on November 6). M. Mullan were sele<:ted for rial Park pier and the 29 C t h . 0f a new, h19. h -powere". d coop-ratl'on of the schoo'-'~. Sea Schools. The yo....ths t 0 e I u h ommb t cro,:;g.th Mr. Boemer, a '\Wo.year~ormer . terms. Municipal Grosse Pointe (Little) Club. on' T~e~~ay,e~~~::r:e~~:~ emergency 'radio tqwer. the PTA groups, the Youth started fires, blocke<i,streets, own case weeSn e HUD emploYfl, pled guilty to Ju\!ge J. Patrick Denis was saw decoys set up belween Was possible that the tw~ The Farms is the center Service DivisioD, the police threw eggs at scout cars aud two prep PDwers atur. oonspiracy to bribe in Feder- unopposed in his race. the island and the seawall 'Ii departments of all the com- civilian vehicles and pulled day, November 10, at al court Thursday, OCtober Kenneth W. Boerner, run- on his properly. Mr. Boyer tapes, sought ,yb subpena 0,f an d th e con tr 01 ng munities, including TIarper traff' sign South The starts at 11 before Judge Cornelia since July 26, should sudden- . t f th up IC S. • game . , ning for re.election for a bad posted warning signs to ly be discovered missing. ~ o.m m 11 n 1 y or e Woods 8nd all auxiliary But this year it was a dif. 2 p.m.