Iall Pointes Primp!7 Candidates of the I

Iall Pointes Primp!7 Candidates of the I

-,. - -, _.~~.....-..,....~-_.-----...--...._.-_-- ...--------------------------------------~-~-~~----~_.~-----~._---_._.._-~ -"--' ~.~ -, -'- ~ ~ . , - , '~ l. ., ' All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse.Pointe ews Conlplete ~TelVSCoverage of All the Pointes Home of the News VOL. 29-No. 20 Enl;;;d~-;s.;cond ci~~s-r.i~ii.ral GROS ..Sr:-P.O.-1N-TE--M .....I.C... H.. IGAN MAY ~.oo Per Year --- -'t~h::e-'p:::o':'sl~~O£fic_e__ a_l_D_e_l_rO_it._M __iC_hl_g_an a;; , __' 16, 1968 lOe Per Copy 48 Pages - Two Sections - Section One ---_._-----_._----------------------------------------------_._---_ .._--- r-U-E-A-D-I-~I-N-ES-' Concert Raises Music Scholarship Funds IAll Pointes Primp!7 Candidates of the I. l'In Race for \VEt:K For Celebratwn of Six Offices As Compiled by the Proposed Charter Amend. _G_TOSS_e PO_inte _News.....J Michigan Week ment W~uld ~ncreasel Employes PensIons as ; Thursday. 1Ilay 9 Urged by Trustees NEGOTIATORS for the De. trait Free Press and the Detroit Mayors' Exchange Day Set For Monday Is Highlight News continued to bargain with I of Annual Observance; Visiting Officials to Seven candidates h a v e the Pressmen's Union, one of i riled intentions to seek four on strike, in an attempt to i Be Feted at Luncheon at GPYC municipal offices in the end the 175,day shutdown of the, ----------- Shores, at the regular ViI. cily's daily papers, U,S. District i . All five Grosse Pointes are being mowed, curried, lage election to be held on Court Judge Damon Keith said'i pohshed, and otherwise spruced up, as are hundreds of Tuesday, May 21, it was a temporary restraining order I other c?mmunities throughout the state, ill preparation disclosed by VI'llage Super- b a I' r in g the inl~rvention o{ for .their annual obs ervance 0 f M'ICh'Igan 'V. ee',k w h'ICh intend"nt Thomas Jefferl's. Romney and the legislative begl h t S t d 'th "C 't P .d ~ committee "will be permitted Day.~s ere nex a ur ay, WI ommum Y J'I e_ All had filed well ahead of to lapse" on Friday. He added I the deadline of 4 p.m. Mon- that he had "advised all counsel Michigan has aptly been da M 13 th t' described :IS the Summer.WI.nter Ca.I"d •-datc.s y, ay , e new Ime for the parties of my views Wonderland. the Great ].ake a- and date set by an amen d e d that the collective bargaining . St t EI t. L t d process should not be inter. State. and the Wolverine Slate. E I t d b a e ec IOn aw enac e {ered with in any manner." The The theme of this year's IIlichi. va ua. e, Y last year. judge made these comments gan Week celebralion is ".'lichi. C _ Under the old law, aspirants after the apparent withdrawal gan-Land of Hospitality." 01nlnlttee to public offices were required of Romney and the legislative A highlight of the week. in; to file petitions by -l p.m. on a committee, the Pointes, will be Mayors f:x-I -- Saturnay prior to a full week .. .. change Day on Monday. l\Iay 20, ICitizens for Education Has before an election. JACK "MURF the Sur{" which has been designated as G f 38 I t' t The approximately 1,800 reg. 111u r ph Y. a beechboy turned "Our Government Day." •roup 0 n~es Iga. istered Shores electors will have jewel thief, and Jack Griffilh, Uutton to Birmingham Ing Those Running for an opportunity to cast ballots a karate expert, were lhe'sub, Robert J. Hutton, mayor pro School Board for a Village president, clerk. jects of a statewide pickup order tern of the Park, and Mrs. Hut. trustees, and also vote on a which said first degree murder \1m, will journey VI Birming. charter amendment that would Warrants had been issued in ham, while Mayor ami Mrs. For several wee k s, a increase pension benefits {or Broward County, Florida for the David Breck of Detroil's norlh. group of concerned tax- municipal employes. men. The men are wanled in ern suburb will spend a bus}' paying citizens, members of Jeffries disclosed that Gilbert the brutal murders of two TIM PLACE, president of the Grosse Pointe High tor of the adult music appredation class "Meet the day here. the Grosse Pointe Citizens T. Jerome, who became Village forme," California secretaries, School Symphony Band and Orchestra, and RUSSELL Masters?', concert pianist RUTH BURCZYK and MRS. Birmingham's pro tern mayor for Education's Evaluation president last fall whell John Terry Rae Kent Frank, 23, and REED, GPHS Instrumental Music director, (right), re- JEROME W. BENSON, general chairman of Meet a;ld Mrs. Charles Clippert and Committee, h a v e bee n Huetteman resigned the post Annalie Marie Mohn, 21. Their fleet the feeling of the Band and Orchestra students of the Masters' presentation of Mrs. Burczyk in a piano representatives of the Chamber meeting to hear and ques- after moving to another com- bodies, weighted wilh concrete, Grosse Pointe as they happily accept a check for $1,' recital to benefit the Grosse Pointe School's Summer- of Commerce. wil~ .meet ~he tion possible candidates for mUllity. is unopposed {or the were found in Whisky Creek 691.99 from, (left to right), RUTH KAISER, instruc. time Music Scholarship Fund. ~{uttons at the Mun~c~pal ~Ulld. the position 0 f S c h 0 0 1 office. Also unopposed is Clifford Ileal' Hollywood Deccmber 8. __ . ..__ .___ mg at 930 a V t 11 b B. Loranger, for the o[fice of I : :m. ISI s \VI • e Board Trustees. clerk. The tenure in both cases " * • I I made to vallOUS places o( In. Fy'ridaFyO'RlIclaEYS10attacked terest. There li'ill be:i luncheon Aware that most. voters nel'er is two years. 'W,nods Halts WI-II Pr"esent Ca'.n....;~:l.'ila-:fe..".,s. ,~c.lt.O'ol Board and dinner, and allendance at have the opportuml~' to. perscn. Challenged by Heck ENEM v ,U U IJ ~eetorS of Saigon. increasing the Fe. C II H A the City Commission meetIng ally ~eet and questIOn 1Jl dcpth Three incumbent trustees are deatll toll tit civilians and the Use' of DDT or ommullIty 0 ege as llotlter in the evenin". c~~dldates for school board p~. being challen~ed by a nell'- flow o{ refugees in an apparent 0 sltlOns. the grollp formed thiS comer, for one of their seats. effort to influence peace talks B d R II M 21 H M - . ,.Waterfront Cruise evalualion eommitfpe consisting The incumbents are Al£red R: which are about to op~n in EI,n Spr£IY oar at a y 011 ay ot eetulg. V!Sltl!~g mayors •. and Ih~ir of the following 38 members: Glar.cy, Jr,. Gerald C. Schroe- Paris. About 2.000 troops of the t., , - parties III all the Pomles, :WIll Clifford W. Ashton, Slephen der, and C. Bradford Lundy, Jr. U.S. Ninth Infantry Division L . f W --Y----S---' • S' t be greeted by ~epresentatlv~s A. Balogh. Mrs. William Beaeh, The challenger is Daniel H. were flown into Saigon to (orce ec1lgue 0 omeh oters ponsor'"g eSSlon a Costs of New High School of each commumt:l. There \l'lll Mrs. Fran Bedwell, Kenneth F. Beck. The term is for two J'ears. back enemy attempts to enter Switch to Melhoxychlor Library to Provide Voters with Information Subject of Arguments (Continued on Page 2) Bergmann, Bruce Bocks!anz, Frank A. Colombo. who was the city from the south and Follows Legal Action of Prior to Election on June J 0 Between Trustees; -I Mrs. Mary Louise Boresch, Dr. appointed to succeed Jerome east, Environmental Defense IlTHS P t Robert G. Brackett, Mrs. Louise when the laller, as president • • d The Grosse Pointe League of Women V:)ters In co- Real Figures 11 aren S Ciavola, klr. and 1rIrs. Gena pro lem. stepped into the post TODAY MARKED the arrival Fun sponsorshi!l with the Detroit T,eagues of the East Side Listed Pla,' Meetl~"g Cioe, John R. Cobau, John Con. of president. is unopposed in his of the chief negotiators for the and Harper Woods will hold a rally for interested citi- "'"' trouJis and !\Ir. and Mrs. Ken. bid to continue in office to fin- United States and NrJrth Viet. The City of Grosse Pointe zens in the Grosse Pointe Library on May 21 at 8 p.m. B P WI 't I neth Cook. ish the unexpired term of one nam in Paris, both emphasizing Woods, after in ten s i veto introduce the candidates fol' the Board of Trustees of y epper u e aw The Parent Club of Grosse More are: Mrs. Shirlee David. year. Under lhe law. he must their serious intent and hopes study, has decided to use the Wayne County Community College. SHO was once again in Pointe North High School will son, Sam Donalo, 1\11'.anti Jl1rs. seek election to fill the vacancy. for moving toward a settlement. Methoxychlor for spra"ing Tile Slate !egl.s!atllre recentl)' ---.---------Ieffect at the School Board hoJd its second meeting in the John Dodge. Kenneth S. Drake, Shores electors will also de- There was no announcement of J t' t ]\'" EI auditorium of Parcells Junior Mrs. Joyce Edwards. Dal'e FaIr. cide on a proposed amendment how or when the formal talks against Dutch Elm disease, established sevel1 truBtee dis.

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