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All the News of 1./ /' . AI the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse Pointe e,ws •f!tL8 Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the New. VOL. 39-NO. 43 Published as Second Cron Moller ot th. aoc'.r Copr Post OWn at Detroit, Michigan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978 5',00 Pe, Yeol 34 Pages-Three Sections-Section One HEADLINES Headlee, Tisch $4.5 Million of the Needed For WEEK Tax Proposals Incinerator As Compiled by The Grosse Pointe News Grosse Pointes - Clinton Are Discussed I Refuse Authority Told to Comply with Pollu- Thursday, October 19 . Officials Predict Cuts in Services and More Con- tion Standards PRESIDENT JIMMY CAR- ! trol from lansing if Tisch, Headlee TER has ordered the produc. An expenditure of $4,5 tion of some components for Are Approve d million will be required the controversial n e u t r 0 n By Susan McDonald to bring the trash reduc- bomb, but has again delayed a final decision on whether Voter approval of either of the two tax-limita- tion incinerator used by to produce the weapon itself, tion amendments on the November 7 ballot would the five Grosse Pointe officials said, The decision quickly put The Pointe's governmE'~ts in a finan- commu,nities into c~mpli- allows lIfr, Carter continued cial bind, forcing cuts in services and increased an~e wIth federal aIr pol- flexibility on the issue while dependence on Lansing, according to several local I JutlOn standards by July making it possible to bring officials. ---------- 1, 1979, the weapon into production Recognizing strong voter ' Council members from in a much shorter time per- sentiment favoring tax limi- Park Coullcil Grosse Pointe City, Park, iod, Administration officials tation, none of The Pointe's F-arms. Shores and Woods said the move would be un- six political bodies has dared Okays Dog and from Harper Woods, likely to affect the outcome take a stand for or against I Clinton Township and Mt. of the current strategic arms Headlee.Proposal E or Tisch. C Ie men s met Wednesday limilation talks, (SALT), Proposal J. Sltltttl La1v night, October 25, with their * * * But when asked about the . e 'I; representatives on the Grosse Friday, October 20 effect the proposals would Pointes,Clinton Refuse Dis. have on local fin a n c e s, New Ordinance Will Be. posal Authority to review HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE mayors, councilmen, city come Effective on Jan. and to discuss alternatives. were reported killed as Rho. managers and finance direc- The Authority serves the desian warplanes bombed the tors are full of dire pre- uary I: Penalty Lowered needs of all eight communi. outskirts of Lusaka, Zambia dictions for their small com- to $25 for Each Of. ties and its capital expendi- and guerilla bases in Mozam- munities. fense with Burden tures require the approval bique, The raids represented a major escalation of Rho. Fee I i n g s are strongest of Proof Pla~d of the municipalities. desia's war against black na- about the Tisch proposal In a presentation to the which puts a 5,6 percent lid on Witnesses officials of the participating tionalist forces. In other news, an unemployed auto A Detroit man and his wife are recovering in accident on Kercheval avenue Tuesday afternoon, on the state income tax, communities, the Authority worker has been charged Bon Secours Hospital after being extricated from October 17. The complete story appears below, (currently at 4.6 percent), The Park council on reported that it has been or- with three counts of murder this mass of twisted metal following a spectacular and prohibits Lansing from Monday, October 23, ap- dered by tht: State of Michi- after a shooting spree which mandating more programs proved a modified Dog gan Air Pollution Control left five dead and two wound- on' the local level without Shuttle Ordinance that ComnHssion to correct inade. ed in western Wayne County 'King and I' Pointe}" Help to SPIll" Ttvo Escape paying for them, makes it a misdemeanor quacies in the incinerator Thursday, Witnesses sa)'othe , S ~ Tisch also cuts property for an owner to allow his by the July date. The Michi. accused man, Billy Hardesty, assessments in half, to 25 gan body's ruling was die. 21, of Van Buren Township, O ens NelV Their Frien'dS Through Deat h In percent of true cash value, pet to defecate on pd- tated by requirements of the was apparently under the in- P • : and limits increases in the vate property, other than Federal Clean Air Act. fluence of 'drugs at the ti,me, ""uel!-lg Mar'atllon Ra,ce Car Cras't assessments to 2,5 percent a his own, and on public Faces Deadline and had a history .of violent CPT ~SeaSOlt G,.1.lll. I, year, property. The new ordi- Wet scrubbers, with which rages. - -------- Those-provisions would hit narice will take eU.ect on the inc;ineTa',Or bas been Hundreds Une Streets to Watch As 2,000 Run Wreckage Spread over Pointe city governments hard. January I, 1979. equipped since its construe- * • • Robert Bowen And Lois , Ben'dlerStar in Musical Through Pointe o.n 26,2 Mile Course Two Blods after Driv..er .. The five municipalities would The original draft of the tion in 1972, have failed to Sa.urday, October 21 -------- R ' 'R" d L' h . '" lose roughly $4,2 million in ordinance would have im- meet the clean air require. Extravaganza at Fries Kramer uns e t at operating revenue immedi. posed a stiff penalty of a ments. a of ISRAEL, IN A surprise By David uj Despite series Auditorium Grosse Pointe was invaded by a swarm of run~ Fisher and ately, That figure represents $500 fine or 90 days in jail, delays granted by the state. move, ordered its top dele- from one-quarter to one-third b . 1 the Authority has not been gates to the Israeli-Egyptian ned Sunday morning, O cto b er 2,2 A n d G rosse Kerc h eva I of the cities' individual bud- or oth, and stlpu ated that able to bring the incinerator peace talks \ home for con- Grosse Pointe Theatre Pointe loved it. the owner must clean up the . h ' h d 1 th D " gets, mess immediately and dis- into conformance Wit state sultations, while one Egyp. opens l'tS 31st season this While hundreds of reSIdents gat ere a ong e An elderly etrOlt cou- G P' t S h ]<+ f d 1 t dard Its n rosse 0 I nee 00 ~ pose of it in a sanitary man. or e era s an s, u - tion said he would leave for week, turning the stage route of the Detroit Free Press International Mara- pIe narrowly escaped stand to lose $10.2 million, nero successful efforts included Cairo. Israeli Foreign Minis. of the Grosse Pointe War thon to cheer the runners on, dozens of Pointers death Tuesday, October or about 45 percent of their bringing legal action, against ter l\loshe Dayan said the Memorial's Fries Audi- were in the thick of it and, boy, did they appreciate 17, in a spectacular acci- operating budget, under There were only three or the contractor who installed move was taken because the torium inb golden, glori- those cheers. I dent at Kercheval and Tisch, If voters approve, a four residents at Monday the system, . week-long peaCe conference ous 19th century Bang- A good portion of the 26 black runner, when cheered Fisher roads in which one percent income tax {night'S fmteheting whIOweredin Upon being notified of the had reached an impasse over d h 'd 1 could be levl.ed by the School avor 0 e new aw an a July 1 deadline. the Author- "fundamental principles," He kok: setting for Rodgers mile, 385 yard course was on by a frien on t e SI e- their car trave ed more l'k b h d 't run through The Pointe, be. lines, The crowd laughed, than 300 feet out of con- Board to make up that loss, .I'e ~Utm efrtWh°rOPtpotshet l't' ity undertook a nationwide would not elaborate on the and Hammerslein's magi- 'While cities have no such m SPI e 0 e ac a 1 survey to ascertain what cal musl'cal "Th'" Kl'ng ginning at Wayburn and Jef. The first runner to reach trol hI.t a tree and went h d b c d t difficulties, however, " 'income tax option, Tisch a een announ e wo types of waste reduction fa. and I." ferson, just past the 10-mile The Hill was Robert Mc- flYl'ng 40 feet l'n the al'r th th t 't ld 'b ** * * mark, and leaving at Kerche- Omber, the eventual winner b f 't 1 nd d 'ts does allow them to raise mon' d st ago bl'a Ih wou' Ae cilities have been successful It is the story of Anna. an e are 1 a e on 1 taxes up to their 20.mill alre a a pu IC eanng. s in meeting ~tandards. Sunday, October 22 val and Wayburn, at about of the race, He s t rod e 'd d" h ,. English governess, and her the 17.mile point, through without apparent ef- top, O' d charter limits without a vote oneh reslb ent statebI' , Ith mlg' t Thirty-six different facili- THE RHODESIAN MILI- confrontation with Oriental The couple, me an Anna of the people, That option ave een a pu lC earmg, ties in 15 states and Canada TARY announced that air.