1Tunes of Vienn.A Icouncl1 Hall in Fries Ballroom

1Tunes of Vienn.A Icouncl1 Hall in Fries Ballroom

• >. " • ,'. ';. ... "I "Ii;'" ~ ' ,,:', -.... "... , ; ", -.".,' ", 'I, ~ All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse Pointe ews Complete News Coverage of All tlte Poilltes Home of the News ~VO_L_._2_~~-_-_~_~~__~~~_-_-~~~-:-f-M-t-:~dg~~~-__-_~====--G~~SSE ~~JN~, ~ICHIGAN~Thurs~~~l~~ 18,196$~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~~~~-4-0~P-a-g-e-~-~~T-w-o~S-e-c-t~~~-~~Se-~-o-n-_O_n_8~ ----------------------------------------.i. -- IIEADLIN.~S How 'Kercheval-On-The-Hill' Looks From The Air 1Tunes of Vienn.a ICouncl1 Hall of the i i Scene of Hot \VEt:K I;At Music Festival!Vel'bal Fight As Compiled by the luO Residents Appear To Grosse Pointe News Criticize Safet, Director In Fries Ballroom Andrews' T r a f fie Thursday, July 11 Solution Plan EIGHTY.FfYE SPECTATORS, Haydn and Mozart Highlight Program of Viennese out of an estimatee! 300, were Concert At War Memorial Center; It's The Battle uf Allard Roar! injured when a circus tent in flared into open combat Auburn. N. 'i., collapsed during Oancea ble, Too again Monday night in the a lhunderstorm Tuesday night. State police reported that 24 A courtly air a;dcourtly-m-usic-will set the tone of air - conditioned Co u n c i 1 per son s were hospitalized, the Grosse Pointe Music Festival's final program next Chambers of Grosse Pointe mostly with broken linIbs. The Wednesday, July 24. For the evening, the Festival will Woods. More than 100 AI- audience was watching a per. '.' I move to the sparkling Fries crystal ballroom of the War lard road residents showed formance of the Clyde-13eatty- 'I. Memorial Center at 32 Lake Shore Road, to hold a can. up, armed to the teeth with Cole Brother Circus at. the time J i c~rt-ball. The music will be airs, dances, and concert intent glares, rhetorirallv. of the accident pIeces by that unique breed of composers who lived and phrased ins u Its, statistics XUAN THUY of North Viet. worked in Vienna in the 18th and 19th Centuries-- and anecdotes. nam and U. S. Ambassador W. Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Waldteufel, Strauss, ami Lan- One hour alld 10 minutes Averill Harriman mel yesterday ~er, t~ name a few. It will be performed alternately for after the opening shot was fired for the twelfth round of the llstenmg and for dancing by an elegant orchestral en- the skirmish '~nded in a dra\~ Paris Peace talks in their semble of strings and winds. and the attacking forces with. drew from the Council Cham- deadlocked dispute over how to For any tradition. minded fes- ~,r---.__._._~--~~--- bers. There were no fatalities, de.escalate the war in Vietnam. * • • lival goers. the atmosphere 1 F S 1 and the conflict could only be DR, BENJA~nN SPaCK and ' arnas 0 ons termed a stand.off. Yale Chaplain William Sloane should conjure up an image of 1 I- , 'n, Jr" \"cre• sentenced to the g'raclOUS Re dou Iensaa I' In reluctantl~'The arollsedto leIcitizensWoods agreedDirec- Coffl P d Y t1 totwo payyears$5,000in prisonfi'les andfor ordereda con. V'Ienna ,s H0fb urg- home 0fA' us. i on er ou t tor of Public Safety Allen H. spiracy to aid, abet and counsel tria's emperors-where court II F dOff Ancrews put inlo eHect a new young men to avoid the draft. entertainments were regularly' un er plan for thinning out the traf. Their two other co.defendants held in much this fashion. I fic on Allard. They charged, also received two.year prison however, that the proposed sentences and varied fines. Symphony Artists Civic Group Willing To pla~ was "very weak" and com. Law)'ers for the four immedi- Performing for the evening Don ate $ r 2 000 For plamed of "stalling tactics" " I '11 bIN T' ' C used by Andrews, a t ~1y announce d mtent!Ons to WI ease eel group of artisls e w ennIs ourt:; D . appeal the sentences. f' • ebates between resulenls This is one of a series of aerial shots The NEWS High School at the upper left, Richard School on the rom the Detroit Symphony. In at M u n I c I p a I and council members became F 'd~a • J; 12 I commissioned in the spripg, befor~ the foliage became right, and the busy Hill shopping district. We'll show the ensemble, directed by Felix Pie r - Par k ,particularly heated and bitter, SENAT~ lUP~~RTERS of \1 too thick. Looking south Co~tage Hospi~al. is seen in The Village area in the near future. Resnick, will be James Bour. -- \ a not uncommon phenomenon tougher gun ~ontrols •. trying to 1_ th=-. foreg~~~~_d,-~~~_ I~du~~~~al.~rtsBUlldmg of the bonnais, Richard Margitza, and The Farms council at its in Woods Council chambers, beat CongressIOnal adjournment, - .--._- .. - ----- ~- -.-------- ------- I Alvin Score, violins; EdolJrad regular meeting held on F~~st .Shols , may try to bypass the commit. I St id P k P . - I SIR hed I F R d"'..Kesner, viola; Thaddeus Mar- Monday "dentsJuly 15 received a As andthe councilmensklrm~sh began.eyed eachreSl- tee th at has handed them r~'1 ran altla ett ement eae' I ar ms ea ,. kievicz, ccllo; Frank Sinco, generous offer from the Ro-' other as the preliminary d peated se.tbacks and take theIr I U_ p _ 1.1 bass; Clement Barone, flute; land Gray Youth Fund to of husiness were dcalt wi~~ ~l~ ~tse straI h:,!0 thek~loor. fEven IInjures T'tvo- In POInte Wage Negotiations.IFor He "atta Vincent M~lidon, clarinet; and' contribute $10,000 to $12.- seven councilmen were pre~ent. ~oD~~~f~~11~~"~~;cesl~d d~ubff~~ I' .", I!"!J , GordoD SmIth. trumpet. 000, on a match~ng basis. Roy Atkinson, of 2344 Allard future dependent largely on a Dalnages Car Police Talks Stalemated 0 Jltly 97 8 I There are two special per. for the constr.uctlOn of at road, served as commander of House of Representatives that " . n .. formances to be included in the least four tenms courts. the Allard Road !egions and seems in no hurrv to handle the ~-~---_._- -- program. The 16-member Francis P. Boyer, president of opened the baltle With a charge subject. , Barricades And Warning Two Municipalities Conclude Contracts With DPW Boating Beauty Contests Grosse Pointe Chamber Singers, the Fund's Board of Directors, t!lat Andrews' proposed solll' * ... .. L' ht R d F perspnnel And Firemen; Bargaining Group Hope A "6 LA' I'F famous locally for outstanding who was present at the session hon was a "very weak" one. THE MICHIGAN Board of Ig S emove. rom F JI d . I t tn nnua un I' choral work, will present 1he told the council that the olfe; The Andrews plan, which was Education voted Wednesday to Large, De~p Pit In . or A -Aroun Amiab e Agreement Weekend At Farms Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzes, was unanimously approved by outlined in a memo of July 9 confront lJublishing companies Middle Of Street -B;-j;rri~s Njain-;. Lakerront . Park . opus 52, with the original four- t~~ Board, provided cerlain can. 10 city adn~inistrator Chester E. and local school boards with a Wage negotiations between officials and municipal hand piano accompaniment, I dltlOns were met by the city. !"etersen. mvolves the folio\\'. report that selected history text- A motorist and his pas- ,employes in two of the Pointes have been partially con. Farms residents will cast played by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I Boyer said that the Board of 109 measures: books are inaccurate and dis. eluded, but in the re:maining three, talks appear to be at off for two days of festivi- Hughes. I ~irect?rs w?uld like the follow- . Three:~art F!an torted wilh regard to minority senger received minor in- t d t.ll d' t . f t' I h ties July 27.28 when the Later in the evenina Gordon mg stIp~l~ti!lns; 1. That the~e FIrst, prohlhIt left turns onto groups. The report, culmination .. I th' a s an s 1 , accor mg 0 m orma IOn re eased by t e . e, . be a ntmlmum of four tenms IAllard hy northhound Arthur of a year-long study, found 12 Junes W len ell' car went various city managers, as of Tuesday, July 16. ~6th Annual Farms Regatta and BeatrIce St~p~e~ Will per- courts; 2. That the Fund have a road drivers. selected texts "very seriously into a l'jole at South Oxford Park City Manager Robert;-------- .~._-- .. - IS held at the Farms lake. form a.s dUo,vlohmsts. Mrs. voice in the supervision; 3. Second, prohibit left turns on. deficient in their tre?tment of and Wedgewood, at about Slone revealed that in his city, vac.1.tion, which the employe front park. ~~~I~~ I~ alsoha me~b~~ of/h~ There be a guarantee of main- to Arthur by eastbound Allard mp Ill minorities in general and Ne. 1036 T d members of the Fire Depart. may take, or accept pay in lieu Like last year, a frantic . Ii01 Yt. th°nYt'h he b1rsd tenance by the Farms; and 4. drivers. groes in particular." : p.m., on ues ay, menl have accepted a pay in. of the week's vacation. powerboat race and an eye. VI?lJ.n sede Ion C a er us a~ Joint supervision with the city Third prohibit riNht turns l • • July 9. The car was not crease from $8,000 a year to .

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