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" IICYCUNG CEN'EI Location-DoN-Tim. Below "1WSf'~~ Richard SdMoI. :-'/ 17.Mdllnloy_ ......,. ........., IT. ID...... .. ~ '.m. CANS __ eM Ce.• it51 L 7 MIlo ..... , MMlIey ...... ..,. 10 •. m, to 4 "m. rosse Pointe ~lVS ECO.(jNri7'.13U __ ,-l'ri<le,. 10 •. m. I. , "m. Complete News Coverage of AU the Pointel Vol. J<4-No. 7 Ilntere4 u Seeolld ClaNlIlatter .~ the Po.1 Oftl(e al Detroit, JiIl(h! fall UcPerCopr GROSSE' POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1973 ".00 hI' y.ar 28 Pages-Two Sections-Section On. HEADLINES Pointe Gets Splendid New Banking Facility See Lake St. Clair Will Ballot of the · R d On l\lillage WEEK Settlng ecor s OnMarch 29: AI Compiled by th. Groll' Pointe New. As.Spring Nears HIY' Until Mlrc:h 5 to TbuncJay J Pebl'llary 8 Decid. Amount to Be THE ClIARRED REMAINS Park Has Sand and Bags for Residents Who Wish As~ec1and D.te of of an ~partmell't bouse ,~;j I Alameda, Calif., were sifted to Tak. Precautionlj High Winds Termin.tion through by rescue teams CIUS. Gre.test Felr looking for bodies. Eight by HoDy AllCeU were recovered including that Residents living along the shoreline of Lake A millage election date . of the Navy pilot of the A'l St. Clair can now obtain bags and sand in the for the Grosse PolDt,' Corsair jet that crashed and battle against a possible overflow of lake water, Public School systems hu' exploded into the apartment which the U.S. Army Corps of Engmeers predict house Wednesday night. Au. will reach another six inches by June 15. The pre- been set for Tuesda~', thorities list 14 residents of the Tahoe Apartments as un. diction means that the Jake will creat an all.time March 29. This action wu; accounted for. At least 18 high, according to information given to City Man. unanimously approved by' persons living near the scene ager Robert Slone. the Board of Education of the crash were also in. Army offieials diselosed R t. · at their regular meeting jured. The Alameda fire that the level of the lake in e IrIn9 on Monday, February 12..; chief described the. apart. 1952 was 575.7 feet above sea ;rhe Board has until.Mareh' ment as a "crematorium," level, and the latest report 5 to determine the amOWlt although 20 of the 41 ten. ahows that the water level and date of termination of ants did manage to escape is ftOW 5'76.1, and by the the millage. It will ta.k~. before the building collapsed. middle of JUDe, thI$ wm~riae these matter. ~r eoMld.; • • • a!lother .ix' inchei. eration at either the Pet>-, Friday. February 9 W1IMlCaa ... FJoodJ rual')' 24 or Mareh 5 meet-. PENN CENTRAL railroad SloDe said that it IJ not the mgs. " strikers vowed ;to wntinue height of the water 80 much, William J. Adams. treasua- their walkout today untll but because of 1~ present urer of the Board, cited rea. President Nixon signs the . and predicted June level a SOUl for setting 'March 29 Congressional resolution or. National Bank of Detroit will officially open special evonts coordinator for the bank, and high wind eould send the u the millage date . dering them back to work. this beautiful new building between Kercheval JOSEPH A. TOLAR!, vice-president, who win be water over the shorelines He slated that to wait until United Transportation Union and Waterloo in st. Clair avenue next week. Dis. in charge of the new unit. and seawalls, f100dingstreets September, when millage is president At H: Chesser clt. cussing plans are MRS. BE'ITY CHAPMAN, and private. properties, wblch uaually voted upon, would DOt ed Penn Centrlll's plan to could eause aD. unbown be beneficial for the schoo1l. reduce train crews by attri. amount of damage. JUDGE GOODROW He felt it would be "CooUsh" tion, inept management of Recently, stroq winds to open schoolB without de- the company. and overwork. Woods Fire NBD Opens Magnificent Center S~ts ing of the employees as caused the lake to overflow By Roger A. Waha finiie fWlds to sU5tain pro. the banks at the foot of . graml. \ grievances of .the strikers. Trombley roacl, fIoocliDg this The 0 n 1y municipal Dace. Are ~ Congress passed a back.to. Losses Cut New Building in 'Village' BloodDrive work resolution yesterday area, but it wu nothing com. judge ~eWoods has Mr. Adams went on to say afternoon because of the dls. pared to the highl(ale winds e"er had IS retiring after tltat the board was restricted IItroUS economic effects the Drastically On Tuesday, February 20 For Feb. 22 last November whlclt eaused 26 years of public service iD the Dumber of dates It •trike would have In agri- flooding all along the .hore to the eommunity. Judge eouId seleet. It wa. aeees. culture and in layoffs' In Wiliiamsburg Style Structure Offers Complete llDe proPerties, includJDg the Don J. Goo d row, 65, I.,., to coa,lder other eJec • ~.ltuto. c'Dal. <and~.t .. l.iDdus- Number of Blazes and Red Cross Sendin" Two municipal JUIBS. (Wludmill IP"nda his -last day at tloDs, and the tru5teea bad Jiiea. r • • • Total Damage Far B. and More Personalized Community ':I pPOari~:e).al1d'1'1lree Mile Drive work April 1. consmted with the loeal munl- II . Bloodmobile Units for aa I Uties bet arriv1ng at : ' Saturday, February Ie low Figures for Previous Banking Services Slone said that UD~r eer. WI resignation was unani. e pa OTe d1in Correc:tio~ in Memorial mOUIly accepted "wiCb re- the)(arch 29 dea e. BRITISH, FRENCH. AND Year taiD wind conditions, wavea gret" by The WoodI CouncU Furthermore, .iDce state WEST GERMAN FINANCE th Duff Ballroom canrflreachb.~~~ a]enouBbthto at the reiWar meeting Mon. aid and local adjustments MINISTERS met' in Paris By Ka y ove ow AJlAlO ong e dl February U are almost zero at this time, yesterday to confer on ways A distinct taste of old Williamsburg will be Grosse Pointe War Me- sho!,!,s. U this OOC\U'lI, IC. y, . Mr. Adams felt it was more to end a. 1'1ine-day dollar By Roger A. Waba brought to The Pointe witli the opening of NBD's cordlJlg to information re' He was first elected to pub- feasJble to come before the "F t t. I" m 0 ria 1 Associ~tion is leased by the Army en. He oUice in 1947 aDd agaiD In bU t d cruds that :threatens to col. an as IC. regional banking headquarters on St. Clair avenue, glneers. the water eould 1949 as Justice of the Peaee. pu c a an early ate. lapse a world monetary sys- That's the sizzlingword just north of Kercheval, Tuesday, February 20. making an urgent appeal reac" 577.3 feet above lea Wben The Woods became a All millage ~ted (in in tem that is only 14 months by Arcljitect C, E. Noetlel of for level, which could be dls. city bt 1i5O, Judge Goodrow the past will exp1l'e OD June old. West German Chancel. used Woods Depart- I citizens ages 18-60 ment of Public Safety Detroit, in preparing the room. To the left, upon ent. to donate ;blood on Thurs- astrous was elected municipal judge 30. 1973. These include Che lor Willy Brandt is reported C t . H M h I I r th ew National 11 t 11r tat. ns On' • .• position whieh he retained 18.7 levy 1utituted in. 1970 S l th3 ,to have asked President ap am enry arc. pans.o en. rance, are e e 10 day, February 22, be- e encouragmg statement ._ ..... les. 1958 Il162 1966 ud 1.2 levy approved In Nixon to devalue the dollar and in describing the Bank of Detroit headquar- constructed out of the early 9 d 8 made by the eng1JJeers, Is wand"""1910el'6~'_':_ He aa1d September, 11112. The only again, a request Mr. Nixon drop in total fire alarms ters, made a special trip to American materials of brick, tween a.m. an p.m., that if the cold weather holds .... it ~u 'babl will other fWlds -sentIy naU- d 1 fir . h' Williamsburg, Va., to rec8p. brass and wood. The dark where a double unit of and freezes the Jake this ...., c y coun~ pro Y &""~. refused. These actions fol. t anac ua es 10 IS ture the town's Colonial wood desks and Williams. the American Red Cross would hold the water 'at its appoil'tt a man to take Jt!s able are the 8.fJ5 mills .no- lowed a week in which specu. city last year. cha~'m. burg reproduction chairs l)rtsent level untU spring. plaee until eJectloD time this catecl by the eount)'. lators unloaded dollars by Total alarms fell from 219 It's much like walking complete the effect. Bloodmobile will be set Another eDi!ouraging aspect. fall. LoIIe Dlaealcr the billions, fea ring th at the in 1971 to 16'1in 1972. Mean. down a restored historical However. as much as the it WIB .pointed out, is that BeSide, eonvezung court iD The sole voice of dlueDt dollar will drop lower in up in Grosse Pointe War value wbile such currencies while, actual fires declined street, as a pattern of brick new NBD building recaUs Memorial's ballroom at when the thaw comes tbe The WoOds three times .. against the mWage date was from 116 in 1971 to 96 last pavers leads from the ent- the past, the structuring of Lak Sb .. d hot rays of the sun ~ou1d month, Judge Goodrow bas raised by StaDley FJJber, a as the mark and yen go year.
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