Kay Want City to Hide for Sept. 12
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All the News of the poi"'es Every ~ . Thursd'Y Morning rosse ews Complete Netvs Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News Entered as Second Class MaUer at The Post OfIlce at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN, JULY 13. 1967 20 Pages-Two Sliletions-Seetion One ~ I£ADLINES of the Woods Residents Solo~s,~kay WEEK SpecIal Vote JJ_ed b1l the Want City to Hide For Sept. 12 ~ pointe Ne1DS fd PW v:' d Electors To Ballot On Sep- Unt1 'V ~ ar S arate Propositions; Pools ~y, July 6 .... And Other Improve- yLlN IlIl is engaged Petition ~r Brick Wall To Replace Wire Fence And ments In Two Parks 1;~:;:~c~~j:; New Building Tfo,Store Recently-Acquired At its regular meeting ,~ of Soviet pollc!, Re use Equipment held on Monday. July 10, lo fii!al high diplom~hc George Lilly, of 1232 Edmundon drive. appeared at !he Park council unan- ftlOitJellIlYtheoperallon the Woods Council meeting of Monday. July 10, with a ~ously ~pproved a reso!u- ~ tolll' d~~~~~s ~~:~ petition signed by 198 residents of that area. requesting hon .callmg for a specIal I-I nned Mideastern the Council to take further action in improving the ap. election on September .12, ' , a pearance of the Department of Public Works' Yards at for ~h.epupose of allowmg ltr. • • • 1200 Parkway drive. -s qualifIed electors t~ vote on U 't d . • two separate bond ISsues to iA!L DEFIED tbe me The petItion re~d .as f~llows; Flood ReZ..nf raise funds for needed im. U'ednesdayand said. it Whereas, the CIty s Highway H:;. provements at both the ~~ ~n~r~IOl~~~~ Depart~ent i~ located, in a P b A k d Waterfront and Three Mile ~"';sd.tense minister, reSIdential n~lghborhooa, SU!- ra e s e Drive Parks P' tL rounded by nomes valued In , • ~hbouldkeepboth the excess of $40 000 and I GP F The resolution stated that for .. lIldo«upiedwestern Whereas the ~resent condi- n arms the public healtl~,. safety and . .', welfare of the CitiZens of the & I. • tion of saId Departm~nt s com, community, "it is deemed iFEDERALGOVERN. pound .prese!1ts a serious thre~t Petitioners Demand Jmme- necessary for the city to acquire i;l!AOlericanTelephone to the mamtenance of said diate Investigationi Fail and provide additioual recrea. telegraph Company property values, and tional facilities by making im. iiGY 10 cuiits rates. The Whereas, the s tor age of To Appear To Plead provements and additions" to arpmtionwas also told a!Jandoned veh!c1es in plain Cause To Council both parks. and that these pro. iill profitrange to be- VIew of both reSidents and pass. jects can only be carried out Imd 7.5 percent.In the ersby cons~tutes and publi~ At a meeting beld on through the issuance of general ,J;1.setting ruling of its ersby constitutes a publir nw- Monday July 10 the Farms obligation bonds," under de. ~ th t' n's sance and "sl' ....."ted Bond Pro s.ti I d U&T.,tion e na10 • • • . council accepted and filed"- . po I on an imrrma with assets Whereas, .the. City s newly a peftion signed by 24 per. Bond Proposition n. IIbm $35.2 billion, was formed Sanitation Department I, . ODe SwimmiDl Pool Irllll:ceits interstate d d M JOSEP P with the storage of vehicles sons! ask~g t~at .an 1m. Proposition I if approved by Ii!$120milliona year. Officers of the Grosse Pointe Board of Education 1241 Bedford, vice-presi ent; an RS. H - necessary for this operation to medIate mvesbga~lOn be the taxpayer.~oters. will au. I I • elected on July 3 for the 1967.1968 year are pictured THOMPSON (Barbara), 54 Radnor. secretary. Other be located at the said compound, conducted regardmg the thorize the Park to borrow no here. They are, (left to right, JOHN T. SHORT, 975 Board trustees are Edward J. Pongracz, 782 Notre represents an addittonal threat constant flooding of the Mt. more thau $570000 and issue ::R~~D7 "meter-. S. Brys, treasurer; MRS. PAUL G. HYKES, (Alice Dame; Arnold P. Fuchs, 68 Roslyn road; and Calvin to property values, and Vernon.Williams area _ general Obligatioo bonds for the rIlImdesigoedto keep Mary), 459 Rivard, president; RUSSELL H. PEEBLES, J. Sandberg, 20661 Wedgewood. Whereas. the passage of but not a single per?on was purpo~e of ,:~uiring and .'~on- Infficmovingon the 0 ---_ 0 heavy equipment of Parkway present to pl.ead theIr cause s~~~ng a~ditio~al recr!ati0!lal , ' IIlJohnC.LodgeFree- W h C DAd drive at regular intervals. con. before the CIty body. facilities! mcluding sWlmmmg • testedon Thursday eat er uts Boal-d of Educati'on Picks r. n erson stitutes an additional public Mayor William BuUer said and wadmg pools aud bathhouse I Theaim of tbe ex, nuisance and materially de- that one of the signatories had ~t the Waterfront Park! a ~ W system,which in- Att d F' W P' d Takes Over tracts from the beauty of the called him prior to the council mg pool at the Three Mile llnve computer.timedtraffic en ance nest oman l'eSI ent., neighborhood. session begging that something Park. and ~o expan.d.. and im- oLodgeentrances S hIP b d • tall' te th flood prove parking facilities and 1m , At B h k H d C 00 o~t We the residents and property ,e ~fe.o .eVIa e 't'h. picnic recreational areas at !freeway.boundtraf, eac es Mrs. Paul Hy es onol'e owners of Grosse Pointe Woods mg Sl uation 1D t ht: area. A e both parks _. t s\O,iog vebicl~8'.aI- --. .-.. request and demand that th~ caller said that the 11ft. Vernon. .' , , • itD! freeway.Thi8 was follow i n g improvements be Williams area will be repre. .Proposltion n~it Pro~Sltion iied butthe eHect on Chilly Blasts Keep Fourth Russell Peebles Named Vice-Presidenti Mrs. Joseph Begins Tenure As Super- made to the Highway Depart. sented at the meeting, the may~ I IS approved. will authonze the ltheentranceramp to f J I P' • k f Th S J h Sh rt intendent At Annual ment's compouud: or said. Park to borr~w no more than udevaslating, 0 u y IcnlC ers rom ompson, ecretarYi' 0 n 0 f B d 'J' " However, the council cham. ~,!JOO and lssue gene!al ?b. • • • Enjoying Lakefront To Be Treasurer Again Meeting 0 oar 1. _hat th!" present cham link bers were nearly empty. and ligation bonds for a sWlmmmg oo.,{GOCHARGEDon Faeilitieli of Education fence be tor~ down ~nd re- when be called for anyone ear. ~l and. bl!thhouse at the Tb.ree riD1heUnitedNations For the first time in the 45-year history of the July 3 placed by ~ SIX foot ~T1ck wall ing to speak on the problem, Mile Drive. Park,. ~!1d to ~!D' "iD!mIatiooalltlafia" One of the c 0 Ide s t Grosse Pointe Public School System the trustees have s,o as to ~Ide. th,e en~r~ opera- there WilS not a single person prove parking facilities at Ule ~ foreign mercenaries Fourths of July in years elected a woman to the Presidency of the B90Ra~d0df Dr. Theos r. Anderson ti0g of ~hls City s facility from in the audience from the area. park(continaed P 2) D overthrowthe Con. ld b . Education, Mrs. Paul G. Hykes, (AliceMary), 45 IVaI', began his tenure as Super. pu li c VIew, The petition was addressed on a.... lII!lUlDenlCongoam- found many wou • e PIC- received a unanimolJ,) vote of confidence from ber six I'ntendent of The Grosse 2. That an attractive brick to the mayor, council and city _ ''Ibeodo Id b' nickers eating cold chicken hiM t' f th B d tru tur b t d f th' 'Not So-S eet' II III urgentre meetingzum U1r,of and potato salad in their fellow members at t e Annua"'>-- ee mg 0 e oar 1 POI'nte Public School Sys. pos er. fe slonn'e erecg ethe orne "lye pur.ac engmeer. • W held.Monday, July 3. ~ tern at the Annual Meeting s 0 \. - - "After determining the G. I A d lily Councilto request own homes instead of the tion of many years of public- th B d f Ed ti quired vehicles and. for the causes. we want a rem~dy to Ir S rrcste slo forbidthe activi- Pointe park!.. Others elected to offices in. of e oar 0 uca on, slor.age of 8mall pieces of the sl'tuation as soon as pos . .. ut, P bl 1241 spirited community s e r vie e. h ld t 7 3D 0 Jul 3 .... afia" which he All Pointe lakefront parks eluded Russell H. ee eSt Prior' to her election to the e a : p.m. n Y eq~llpment that are presently sible." the petitioners stated. , : r.sl!irectedby foreign showed a drop in attendance. Bedford. Vice-PresideBnt;b Mrs). Board of Education in 1962 she in the Administration Build. bemg stored on the grounds "Tonight is the four ill or fifth Three "not-so.sweet" young is. The Woods gatekeepers report- Joseph P. Thompson ( ar ara , was President of the Mothers ing at 389 S1. Clair avenue. outside the existing huilding of time 'within the past two.week girls were arrested by Park ~ 1', ; • • • ed 2.197 people for this year, 54 Radnor Circle, Secretary; Club of Grosse Pointe High A major item on the agenda the Sanitation Department. period that the water has risen ~~:rg~~ ~~~a~Ob~~~ ~r;~~ I!Th'ECOUNTYRoad an~ 4,600 last year, and John T.