Grosse Pointe Ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News

Grosse Pointe Ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News

All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning Grosse Pointe ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News Publilhed 01 Suan6 Clan Molter 01 Ih. 20. Pe. Copy Pages-Two Sections-Section One VOL. 39-NO, 36 Pall Office at I),trait, Michigan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 $8.00 Pe. VIOl 28 LWV's 'Bizarre Bazaar' Proves Big Success GPW Seeks HEADLINES School System of the Solutions WEEK Has New Look To Problems As Compiled by The Closing of Street Via Grosse Pointe News As Classes Start Temporary Barricade. Permanent Cul-De- Thursday, August 31 Additional Programs, Personnel Changes Greet Sac to Be Viewed NATIONAL GUARDSMEN Students As New Year Begins Today; September 1 I were pelted with firebombs Smallest Group Since 1957 Set and a mob of 2,000 took over By Roger A. Waha Nicaragua's largest bank as to 'Hit' Books Again a general strike was called A solution toward re- aimed at dumping the regime By Susan McDonald sol ving an ongoing prob- of Anastasio Somoza. In Ma. Summer's officially over for just under 10,000 lem which has troubled tagalpa, where heavy fight. Pointe kids, the smallest group since 1957, who'll citizens living in the vi- ing was taking place, the trek back to the 15 public schools today, Septem~ cinity of Brys drive and Red Cross was unable' to ber 7, for the first classes of the 1978-79 year. East Eight Mile road will reach dead and wounded Besides new classmates, I - I again be sought when a after both sides ignored their new teachers and even new public hearing is held appeals for a two.hour truce. schools, for some, the chilo Renovation Monday, September 11, Meanwhile, the U.S. State dren will likely encounter a in The Woods council Department said it was con. few changes and new pro. chambers. 20025 Mack sidering offering to act as a grams that have been imple. At SHS Set avenue, at 7:30 p.m. mediator to the crisis, but a mented by administrators This date was set by the spokesman said U.S. involve- since school closed last June. ment would not take place For Revietv solons at their regular meet. Starting at the top, the ing Monday, August 21, after unless both sides requested School Board appointed four it. a letter, accompanied by a new principals this summer: Architect to Pre s e n t position statement from Brys ... William Mogk at South High, * Cost Estimates to Board and East Eight Mile property Friday, September 1 Leo Warras at Maire, Donald I September I I on Con- owners, was received from PRESIDENT JIMMY Car. Bassett at Pierce and Audrey citizen representative Bruce t struction of Industrial ter was told by top aides Burchett at Ferry School. E. VanFarowe of Brys drive. Thursday that he can expect Resource Center Eyed Photo by J,;;' \tlckt~~d Arts Building The statement, signed by Senate approval of his nat- Taking a break froin what proved to be an KAREN F AHLE. The second annual event, hdd There are a few new faces ural gas bill, key to his long 46 property owners, said, "In enjoyable and active "Bizarre Bazaar, Flea Mar- at South High School's football field, was termed at central offices, too. For. By Susan McDonald stalled, five.part energy pro. mer South Principal Dr. view of the high volume of "very successful" by LWV president Peggy gram. Press Secretary Jody ket and Craft Sale" on Saturday, September 2, James Hoeh now is assistant Architect William Kes- vehicular traffic that plagues Powell told reporters that are the following League of Women Voters, Hodak. She said 50 booths, (10 over last year), superintendent for admin- sler will go before the our streets, we ... support the odds were for passage in (L WV), of Grosse Pointe chairpersons and work- were rented, a nice turnout occurred under sunny istration, Mount Clemens at. School Board Monday, the installation of a perma- a close vote. The compromise ers: (from left to right, standing), SUE SISKI, skies but there was a problem with bees in con- torney Ronald Tonks was September 11, to get the nent cul.de.sac near the junc- bill provides for the gradual LINDA VON ROSEN, JO ANN KELLY, FRAN- cession stand areas. The L WV is still tallying its named personnel director okay on a set of cost esti- tion of Brys drive and East lifting of price controls on CIS SCHONENBERG, ELINOR TACKE and figures with results not available for an::Jther and former community serv- mates that will allow his Eight Mile road, to be pre- ceded by a temporary test gas, a move which producers JUDY MORLAN, and, (from left to right, kneel~ two weeks. ices director Carl Schoessel firm to begin construc- barricade in the same loca- say is necessary to provide ing), FRAN HIGBIE, BARBARA STICKFORD is assistant to the superin. tion of an industrial arts tion." incentives for new explora- tendent. building near South High tion. This fall will mark the School. Most in Favor ... ... - formation of The Pointe's To finance the project, At the hearing, in which Saturday. September 2 Portable Sta.ndoff on Repaving Solid Case first school soccer league at school administrators are notices also were sent to THE DETROIT _ BOARD 1.he mi4.i1e and high schools. \ t 1"" H.a..--~ Woods 'and 1101..C\ai~ Practfce wilT begin as racmg aga n5 .. an car y ,,0' OF EDUCATION and the De- Signs -Law Of-Lakeshore 'Road Needed' for vember deadline to secure Shores officials, it will be troit Federation of Teachers soon as enough coaches are state approval of a $2.15 mil. determined whether or not reached tentative agreement found to staff the program. lion bond issue that was ap. Brys should be closed to on a new contract Friday, Approved Is Likely to COlltinue Grant Funds Right now, Director of proved this summer by the through traffic by the instal- averting a potential strike as Secondary Education Robert Board without a vote of citi. lation of temporary barri- teachers will return to work Woods Council Adds While Most Officials And Citizens Recognize Woods Has A e ria I Welch is anticipating segre- zens. cades and/or construction of' next week. The contract re- a permanent cul.de.sac in the Section Givi09 Citizens Thoroughfare Needs Work, Proposed Cost- Photos Taken of MaCk- gated teams for boys and The bond issue could be portedly included a raise of Sharing Agreement Between Farms, Vernier lntersectl'on As girls, tri.school competition threatened by Headlee or area of the Brys and East about six and a half percent Right of Appeal. Low- at the middle level and cross. Tisch tax amendments which Eight Mile intersection and in pay and benefits. Four ers Time Limit for Shores and County Main Problem Step in Gathering town meets for North and may go before Michigan vot. the intersection of Brys and districts in the state are cur. Helen avenue. Displays By David Kramer Facts Towa rd South High teams. ers November 7. The tax pro. rently on strike, and the Career Education Director posals may outlaw bond is. In clarifying the content fourth largest district, War- The standoff on the repaving of Lakeshore road Improvemen t s James DeWorken plans to sues authorized without a of the position statement, By Roger A. Waha is likely to continue indefinitely with both the --- ,. h- h hit' I ren Consolidated, is expected By Roger A. \Vaha give Ig sc 00 voca lOna vote of citizens. Mr. VanFarowe said the sig- to strike next week. A spokes. An ordinance govern- Wayne County Road Commission and The Farms programs a boost this fall Mostly Underground natures represent 100 per- man for the Michigan Educa. ing portable signs in the and Shores claiming they have insufficient funds A e ria 1 photographs with two programs that have According to the latest cent full support, (40 of 40), tion Ass'n. said the number community was unani- to do the job. I ... were t a ken of The not yet recei\:ed final ap. construction schedule issued of Brys' property owners of teacher strikes in the state mously approved by the Officials say they see no stable, whIle InflatIOn has Woods, with a particular proval. by Kessler, excavation of the and 55 percent, (six of 11), could range from six to 20 Woods Council at its reg- end in sight to the stalemate continued to boost costs. emphasis upon the Mack He hopes to see a Career site along Fisher road just of East Eight Mile property or more. ular meeting Monday, over the funding of the pro. Compounding the problem, avenue-Vernier road in- Resource Center installed at south of the Central Library owners. This made total sup. * * August 21. ject, which has resulted in he said, is the recent popu. tersection, I ate I a s t South High School, pending would begin in mid.Novem. port, 90 percent, (46 of 51). Sunday,- September 3 The measure, which be. further deterioration of the larity of small, fuel efficient month to obtain informa- approval from state and ber. The firm hopes to com. "The overriding concern of INTERNAL MEMOS show comes effective early this road since The Farms and cars. Since the commission's tion toward filing a f;)r- Pointe school boards, along plete the new auto, wood and the five East. Eight Mile that the Ford Motor Co. knew month, had been previously Shores first refused to sign income is based on gasoline mal application for 90 with a new computer termi.

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