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PpeefrCyOel'.yr------C 30 p.a .. es - Two Sections - Section One _____ ,___ __ Ihe PosLOffice .t Detroit, IIlClhlMao -"':IIoo ----- ----------- ------------------------------------------- - -----------,------------- Four Seats HEADLINES Canada Sends Spring Greetings War Memorial's of the 'ro Be Filled WEEK Campaign For On April 5 AI Comptled bll the 4 Incumbents Opposed (hOllC Pointe News by Two Newcomers; Funds Is Started P~ls Open from 7 Thursday, Marcil %5 m THE Ul\lTED STATES and All Residents Urged to Contribute to Enable Center a.m.,1:n:.t • South Vietnam are preparing to Continue Servin9 Entire Community to junk not only the entire With Activities for All By Pepper Whitelaw Laotian operation, but 81so I back-up bases in South Viet. The Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association F 0 u r spots on The nam, :. Pentagon source reo opens its annual Family Participation Campaign to Farms Council will be up vealed Wednesday. Military raise funds today. It will continue officially to Memo- for grabs at the city's regu. sources said that within a rial Day, although gifts to the association are most lar election on Monday, short time the northwestern welcome at any time of the year. It is hoped that when April 5. lncumbe.nts run. comer of South Vietnam from the traditional ceremonies are held at the Center on ning for re-election in. which the Laotian invasion Memorial Day it can be announced that the drive has clude William Butler, was mounted, probably willi G. be completely abandoned by successfully reached its goal. present mayor; James H. American aDd South Viet. The War Memorial Center ~. I Dingeman, mayor pro.tem; namese forces. South Viet- Robert 1'. Herdegen, Jr. needs help from all Pointe res'l Stude ts Ask and Rust Muirhead. New- namese combat troops are ex- idents. The Center receives no n comers in the council race pected to be returned to per- taxes or United Foundation manent bases near Saigon. funds. The beauUlul buildings Open South are W. James Mast and • • • and grounds were outrillht Reynold W. Semmler, Jr. Friday, Mareh 26 gifts to Grosse Pointe. The H. h C The top three votes.getters THE GOVERNMENT PRO- Center covers the expenses of 'tg a mpus will serve four year terrrllt and NOUNCED the United States its activities even with many the next runner.up a two year supersonic transport (SST) free programs lnd fees for term. The mayor's seat is program "dead as a doornail," service. held at a level cltl- Superintendent, Principal, filled by election by the and the state Department lenS can afford. But it must Trustees, Parents Hold. council. acknOWledged Thursday that have support for the quarter ing Discussions with WllUam Butler has been a a Japanese trading company of its budget needed to main. member of the c:ouncU since had expressed Interest in buy. Photo by David Brinkman t.ain this splendid civic asset SA Leader 1955 lnd ser/ed as Its mayor ing America's SST assets. Strong winds from. Canada forced ice floes City of Grosse Pointe Parks and Recreation Super. which cost Grosse Pointers since 1986. He attended De. • • • some four feet high and 24 feet long across Lake visor, and vis assistant Jim Smith spent hours nothing. By Pepper Whitelaw ,troit Univerllity School, was THE NATIONAL BANK of 81. Clair and up against the front pier wall at Nor- breaking up the ice. A number of the brace poles La t 5400 tr'b t d d ted f Philll An DETROIT announced Thurs- ,11 s year" con I ~ e The matter of Open gra ua rom ps. day it will cut Interest rates on bert T . N eff .Memorial Pdark bMreaking some 25 to 30 were comp etely broken. The City Department of $91,400 to the Assoclatio~. Campus is very much un. rover .Academy in. 1930, Ind fee t 0f encmgf on Fri ay, arch 19. Bob Kuhn, Parks is currently in the process of replacing them. The same amount. (no more In d d' . t S th from Yale College In 1934. He its passbook savings account spite of rising costs), Is need- ~r ISCUSSlon a ou .. was graduated from Harvlrd frDm four-and.a-haU to four ed this year. IHIgh School these days. Law School in 1937 with In ~~~:n~;f~~ew~~ri;h~' ~s~ Unique Facility ~tud~~t.s have been work-; LL~ degre~. He has ~~n u. Blame Blaze First Aid Course Taken North HiIP.h's~ The Memorial Center is a mg ulligently under. the socl&ted WIth the law firm of such action among Michigan I d h' f St d t A '11 C r Id P dd k d banks in the wake of a general unique facility Its use attests ea ers Ip 0 U en s- ~11 er, an Ie , a DC an nationwide reduction in inter- At FlorlS. t's By C•.ty Police Off •.c,ers Campus Plan, its importance' to Pointers. In sociation President Jeff Stone since 1~937 and is pres. 1970 they repeatedly came to Montgomery to meet with ently a partner. est rates.. •• On Arsonist To Nleet State Regulat •.on Unde'r Study the Center In over 2,000 trustees, selected adminis. Served In AIr .Force Saturday, March 2'7 ' . • groups. Alger House. and FrIes trators some parents and He served In the United PRESIDENT NIXON was 'd bl Ad.d't' J E' t AI B. P h d Auditorium together with their local merchants. States Air Force as. a See- reported. Friday to be cohsld- Consl era e Damage Ilona qUipmen so eln9 urc ase : Was Driveway and Extra Park- lalteshoregardensandUounds ReeentJ.vtlley..lCiJlp~ ond LIeutenant and Major eringissuln~.fto-order,to.col\~ -' Done to Office and First Department in Country to Have ing. Space for Special c.omprlse a center for educa. of thr~ meetings,oi'iif"lftl • from 1M2 through 1~. His --., irol ",ages and prices In the Two Yehicles at Pa- Stretchers for Hospital Runs E t C 'd d bo~al, cultural and s~lal IC' noon and two eveniilgs to dls- put community efforts mdude . tr t' . d tr ., ven s onsl ere; UVlty at the commumty level "uss the I'ssue. Among those Farms Little 'League, Babe In !1 eonstary ofucLaborIon Jamesus y.D. :iecre.Hodg- selk's On-The-H'III By Pepper Wbltelaw 0 th'der j eas Pro be d not equa ed anyw h"ere. able to attend were Superin. Ruth Lea,gue an deb. u Sco u.t son said he had recommended Farms police are investi. All the City of Grosse Pointe police officers have The Center's board of direc. tendent of Schools Dr Theos Ing. He Is preseDtly • member an executive order to Impose gating the possibility I of completed the Am~rican Red Cross Multi-Media First Woods residents may be tors, who volunteer U1elr servo I And e r son South High of the Farms ~oat Club and such controls, whIch would be arson in a two.alarm fire Aid Course, complying with the rules and regulations wondering what will be. ices, list 10 good reasons to S'chool Prlnclpli1' Jerry Gerich the GrossePolUte Symphony enforced largely by the t~reat that damaged the b.uilding recently imposed by the state requiring all personnel come of the property on support the Grosse Pointe War Assistant Superlnllendent at fSooclety.Hhelis a t)ruatfeeM(rrilandl', 'thh ld. f d 1 th th t. Memorial. Instr'I"Uo" Dr. Joseph Spag- rmer c B ~man ,0 e. of WI 0 109 e era con. of Paselk Florist, Incorpo- involved in hospital runs to train and receive updated e nor east see Ion of (1) Wholesome family recre- noli' 'B"oard"President Barbara Palmer Institute, Metropolitan tracts after unions and man- rat~.d, the fl'rm's truck a.nd fl'rst al'd certl'fl.cates. /.'-. Ithe North HI.gh campus ' "--I ty # th Blind Detr it agement refused to agree to :: ,''t . tion and entertalnment-trave- Thompson, Board Treasurer, ""'" e . .or e , 0 voluntary restraints. a station wagon, on Fri. The City police all have had Iin 1969, 127 cases, and in 1970 The property, part of the logues with ethnic meals, plays, Lee H. Allen and South High ~Istomal Society and FJm. • * • day, March 26. The fire previous first aid training.' some 143 cases. old Vanderbush estate, reo nationally known personalities, School Assistant Principal of wood Cemetery. Mr. Butler I.s MAYOR ROMAN GRIBBS swe;?t through the office The course was taught by Many Express ThaDks mains the topic of discus- car and hobby shows, revues. Instruction Miss France,. also a.a m.ember.ol thit .Mlchl' told Police Commissioner John at the rear of the edifice. Farms Ser~ellnt B~be ~ar. Their files are filled with sion among the North stu. (2) Youth programs-Chil- French. gan.HI.torlal 8oelety" Circum- F. Nichols late Friday to dou- Farms firefighters and equip- s?ns, certlfLed. multiple fLrst letters from grateful res!. dents and the Board of dren's Theater; supervised so- Mrs. Thompson reports that n~vl~ators CI u b, Detroit, ble immediately the number of ment responded to an alarm at aid Red Cross Instructor. dents whose relatives have Education regarding usage. cial acUvities; training In art, th~ students seem to be work.