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location-Dote- Time Below Ht>fM oj th, NItD. NlWsr~f'lRS,........,-. '20~_.s.......,. _ 9. to ...... Ie -4 p..... C~NS - Ceft Ce.• 1451 I. 7 MlIo Ed.. 'Q ..... ~~.(' M•• d.y.S. ...... ,. I. 4 p..... ;...••. ','):'.....". ~i rosse o ECO.L1NE 879.1333 Pointe ~ws r'! --,.-,. 10 0 ... to a p.'" Complete News Coverage of AU the Pointe, ", ~~~ Vol. 3<4-No, 23 tkPerCoP1 GROSSe POINTE. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1973 "'00 Per Yeal 34 Pages-Two' Sections-Section Oile -----------------------.-------------------------------------.-----------------<i~) HEADLINES Dedicate Play Area at Elworthy Field IFour Candidates Groups End of &he , :..1" I · Off. · Si-xMonths WEEK See kIng leeIn OfActivitv AI Compiled by the Groue Pointe New. f! I School Election · Board Passes Resolution Thursday, May 31 GORDON JOHNCOCK was Issues Discussed at Rally Sponsored by league of to Concentrate on Im- declared the winner of the proving Communica- Women Voters Held at Memorial Center Indianapolis 500, completing tions Frogram 332 miles, after rain ended on May 31 the race for the third day. By Holly Angell The Indy was filled witb The Grosse. Pointe tragedy as contender Swede It was School Board Candidates rally night on Board of Education gave Savage's car hit an inside Thursday, May 31. Sponsored by the Grosse Pointe formal recognition to the recently formed Commu. wall on the 58th lap and ex- League of Women Voters, the Junior League and nications Committee at loded into flame. Armando the War Memorial, the gathering's purpose was to P its last regular meeting introduce the candidates to the pubhc and also pro- Teran, a crew member, vide the public with a question forum. Monday night, June 4. while rushing to Savage's Four candidates are run. _ "We plan to take a assistance, was struck by a nIng for two openingS on the hard look at all aspects of , , fire truck and killed. Savage board, election to be held the school system's com. was reported in serious con- Monday, June 11. They are Floods Still munications pro g ram," dition at Methodist Hospital, Melissa Maghielse, IJaurence William F. Huetteman, S""erl'ng. fro m compound Harwood, Patriclc: ,McMath Threaten President of the Board of fracturesu.u of the legs and and J'ack Mitchell. Education, commented. burns on his face and arms. Mr. McoMatb,' a Public In ,the resolution passed • • • Safriy Ofiicer in Grosse Lake Cities Monday night, t~e sehool Pdnte Woods was unable to Friday, June 1 ',' atten;] the raUy for be was district's trustees affirmed H. R, HALDEMAN. for. working that evening. How- Present Level of Lake St. that during 1973-74 a major mer White House Chief of ever, the other three candi. thrust would be in the im. Staff denied Thursday that dates gave five m inut e Clair Is 575.9/ Feet; provement of all phases of he h~d any connection with speeches and then answered Predict 576.08 Feet communications between the the cover.Up of the Water. Offici~l dedication of the Elworthy Field WASCHER children; FRANK J. SLADEN, p]:'esi- questions from the audience. community and its publiC! gate sc8ndal 8nd that he had Children's Play Area and Passive Park Area were dent of the Grosse Pointe. Rotary Club; JOSEPH Polllter Sen. Yean by July I schools 'and public libraries. made no effort to involve held on Thursday, May 31. Participating in the ECKERT, .landscape architect who designed the Other clauses in the six. the CIA in the scandal. ceremonies were, (hift to right), FRED SIBLEY, play area, and JOSEPH TOLARI, vic(:-presidentMr. Mitchell, 36, is a resl. Officials of the U.S. point resolution promised Haldeman told the press, in president of the Grosse Pointe Rotary Founda- of the National Bank of Detroit. In addition to the dent of Devonshire road, further co.operalion with the a Prepare.d statem.ent, that , formerly a seven.year resi- Army Corps of Engineers, tion', City. Mayor JOHN KING', WILLIAM L. official opening, the Rotary Club gave a check for d t -~ G P int Wood Committee in ,its efforts tl)' "[ believe my actions were en ... rosse 0 e s. who have been keeping proper and in the national HURLEY, chairman of the Committee for the 1m. $3,000 to the Elworthy Field Trust Fund; He bas four children in the improve communic.ation chan,: nels, and suggested the e5: .• interest," However, senators provement of ElworthyField; thr: CLARENCE school system. a constant watch on the t&bUshment of "lolunteer i who had questioned Halde- ----- Mr. MileheU graduated cresting waters. of the Awards in september ..rte.," man for two and a half 400 W lk V d Ii Thr t. P k G from the University of Michl. Great Lakes, said that the Comm'ittee completes a;'; hours privately, felt that he . a ers an a sm . ea emna ar roup ~al1 with degrees in engineer. Lake St. Clair has risen work.filled summer. I~ gave vague answers to im- ~ mg aD,fS!3W, and is currently •• . Monday night's ac~on wa~ f port ant questions concern- R e $8000 T F U L S hIt I et. AU a practicing attorney. Previ- one mch since the Aprl1 the final event in nearly soo i , ~ne~s~sth~~~:~~;::ing~:%: ::liate~r~~:=~;:':eM~:k~:t: moptb8 (t/ be1Jlnd-t1Je-$cen~ ; ar.se 0 orce • C 00 0 nVl es activity involving staff,' stu-I ; I dents, and community res!.): ;;;:=~::~~'::'te':~For Cha.rity Close Playfields to Public To Festival :~a=ra:tftt~~C::er::; dieted, betwee; June 15 dents. Last fall the Board of. i of top CIA and FBI officials. __ . of ,Michigan. and July I, due to the un. Education sought community" I wide participation to improve' '" SatDr~a;, ;W1e ! More Than Half Com- Headmaster 'Robbins Deplores Faet That Good Kercheval Business and th:Ir'19~tc~a;:rk~~ ~SU~UYth heavy tJ,rat~allS communications. The charge- GEORG~ PAPADOPOU. pleted 20.Mile Course' Neighbor Policy May Be Cancelled: Catc" Professional Association Committee. He ia a Council urmg ~ mon .10 ay. from the Board to the volun. LOS, premier of Greece, de. , , Member, Tax Law Section of It was disclosed on Mon- teer, 50-member representa •. elared that country a presi- Many Responsible for Youths Stealing Pitching Mound Sod Staging Second Annual the State Bar' Tax Commit- day, June I, that the present tive group, dated December dential republic after abol- Success ------- Event tC!e Member ~f the Detroit w8ter elevation of Lake st. 11, stated in part: ishingthe monarchy and ac. I B'ar. He is also a member of CI8ir is 575.91 feet above sea Committee EsfabUsIIecI. cusing exiled King Constan. By Roger A. Waha , the F.inancial and Estate level. It was hoped that the "The Grosse Pointe Boarl tine of attempting a coup. The Walk for Human A report of some youths tearing up new sod The Kercheval.in-the Planning Council of Detroit; level would decline, but the of Education resolves to es. Papadopoulos declared him- h d S th't h' d f h lJ' .t L' tt P k B' d P Advisory Committee Federal heavy rainfall during the self President of the new reo Development, el at. 1 on e pI C mg mou); 0 t e DlverSl y. Igge ar. usmess • a~ r.O• Bar Foundation of' Detroit; past two mouths, April, 2.07 tabllsh a Citizens' Advisory'.;, public and sa i d that the urday, Jun.e 2,. proved to playground, Briarcliff drive, Monday, May 28, is fesslo~al AssoclatIon will Friends of the Grosse Pointe inches, and May, 2.88 inches, Committee to review school.:' community, school - parent, ~ Greek people will have the be a 20.mlle Journey of apparently reflective of a growing problem of van. hold Its second annual Library YMCA I n d i a n is not helping the situation opportunity to approve his succ~~s. Over 4~ persons dalism not only at the Briarcliff field but at the ethnic Americana Festi- Guides,' IJtUe League PTA at all. From Friday, June I, (ContlJiuecl on Page Z) government's decision at a parhcJpated WIt h 225' . ' val on Friday and Satur. PT and Grosse Pointe' Wood~ through Monday, June 4, the referendum wit h i n two walking the entire dig- University Campus fIeld as well. day, June 15 and 16. The Presbyterian Church. rainfall has been recorded months. He also .~omised tance. In this case, Woods Public 1----------- Assocaition is comprised ~r. Mitchell said tbat he at .52, ~lightly more thaan Woods Given parliamentary elections by Th Ik . ed $8 000 Safety Officer Albert Abend windows also stick their ugly of business and profes- felt his education had pr()- half an mch. the end of 1974. Papadopoulo. e w~. ers .rals , spotted four 17-year-olds and heads 'out. sional men in The Ker- vlded him with a "discipline see Crest July 1 Safety ~ ward masterminded the military to .be diVided I:letw~en the one 16-year-old leaving the What \l-15 Is facing Is not cheval Avenue Business to analyze clearly problems A .report from the Corps of take-over in 1967 that ended Twm Valley school 10 Can- area. He told the boys to reo on1, a ~ in money but also D' t . t t t h' f on the school board and to Engmeers stated that by By Roger A. Waba- parliamenta.ry.ru:e. :~:n::r (::ufn<li~~s y~~~h:r~ place the soil which had been additional costs of manpow- IS ~lC, S re c mg rom see that gO'als are actually July I, the lake level will An "Award of Honor" to ¥ Detroit scattered about the playfi~ld er and time.

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