$ 5 s.s a , 5 £ 5. 5 3 i i i3d. 13 2 )1 3£2 £ J ., \ ( . All the News of All the Pointes Every Thursday Morning rosse Pointe ~ws Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News -._--------------- ------ --~._----------- VOL. 38-NO. 3 20c Per Copy In'~:~, t..the GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1977 ~'"t::.::~::,_:It~::.~e:.r... $'.00 Per Vear 24 Pages-Two Sections-Section One HEADLINES Redevelopment 'Officials of the Tall{ About WEEK OJ Shopping Legislation As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News Most See No Problem in Center Viewed Complying with Pro- Thursday. January 13 visions of Measure THE sou THE A S T ' S Officials of The Woods Council, Planning Commis- By The NEWS Staff COLDEST winter since 1885 forced the cutoff of natural sion and Saint John Hospital Set Meeting Most Pointe city offici- gas supplies to major indus. to Discuss Plans for Seven-Mack Area als feel there will be no trial users in a large portion By Roger A. Waha problem in complying of the region Wednesday, . A meeting between Saint JO,hn Hospital offi- with the provisions of The cold also caused scat- tered problems for some elec. clals and members of the Woods Council and Plan- the Open Meetings Act, tric utilities elsewhere, The ning Commission might be held in early spring to (Act No, 267 of Public cold weather was wrde. explore the hospital's ideas for the proposed rede- Acts of 1976), which was sprcad throughout the east. velopment of the Seven-Mack shopping center area. recently signed into law ern U,S, and record lows In emphasizing the bene. ----------- by Gov, William Milli- were recorded in parts of fits to be derived, not only ken. It becomes effective Florida. Southern Natural for the hospital and The Food Plan around April 1. Gas Co., which serves five Woods, but for the commu. Affecting government at all southern states, curtailed nity at large, Dr. Andrew G B levels the new law requires supplies to all but residen. Dahl, director of planning at ets oost that all decisions made by a tial and small commercial Saint John, said he hopes of. 1 public body and all delibera. customers. ficials can meet sometime n Services tions on public policy must be ':' * (, after Easter to discuss the made in a meeting open to Friday. January 14 hospital's long range plans. the .public. hb h d CI b Of Coverage based upon. pro. PRESIDENT-ELECT Jim- The council earlier this N elg or 00 U - vi.sions of the act is broad, my Carter's choice to lead month unanimously author. fers Its Resources to encompassing any state or the Defense Department won ized Cily Administrator Ches. Deyelop Program; local legislative or governing unanimous confirmation from ter E, Petersen to arrange C body, including a board, com. the Senate Armed Services such a m.eeting, This action ooperation Key mission, committee, subcom. Committee T h u r s day, De. was taken based upon a of Effort mittee, authority or council fen s e Secretary-designate Planning Commission recom- which is empowered to exer. Harold Brown. president of mendation to the ~ouncil in By Roger A. Waha cise governmental or pro. the California Institute of Technology, became the sec. Photo bv Richerd Kav late December that a joint In the spirit of coopera- prietary authority or perform Volunteer community leaders who will present erend GEORGE ANDREWS, ELAINE FEESER, session be 'Scheduled to view such a function, ond member of Mr, Carter's the' Grosse Pointe Health Education Council's RICHARD KAY, and, (seated, from left to right), fulure possibilities., ~iOtn, ant~ with. a c~t~mon \ Must Be Notified cabinet to receive committee 't meres ln semor C1 lzensr A meeting is strictly de. approval. Agriculture Secre. neW Elementary Health Education Program be- Dr. ,JOSEPH BEALS, Sister S E AN HOGAN and Mutually Benef) th N' hb h d CI b tary Robert Bergland was ap. gmnmg. - Mon d ay, J anuary 31 ,are, (d'stan mg, ROBERT F'"'ESERL. D r. G uy D oya I' Isn ,t P1C. t ure d . From the cI'ty's perspec- h e ffe1g d' or 00 u Hned as the convening of a tive, Mr, Petersen stated, as 0 ere 1ts resources public body at which a proved earlier this week, from left to right), MARILYN DOYAL, the Rev- See story at bottom of this page for details. "We know of some of the hos- toward developing pro- quorum is present for the , I pital's preliminary plans for grams for The Pointe's purpose of deliberating to. Saturday, January 15 COt St IFI 0 V · F t d .C:ty Pol:ce developing their own prop. Food and Nutrition Plan, ward or .rendering a decision WiTHOUT A DISSENT.LNG' l Y ore aVIO aranl ea ure Ii Ii ertybut we don't know about sponsored by Wayne on a public policy. word, the Senate Foreign Re. A their aspiratiol's for the shop- County and housed in The law stipulates that the lations Committee gave its grees to ping center. the Grosse Pointe Woods e~~~i~ ~r~llbe;~:~f~~,in ~~; approval Friday to Cyrus With Pointe Sympllony Begin Fire "That is the purpose for Presbyterian C h u r c h, attend without restrictions or Vance to become secretary C t. H of state when the Carter ad- U ours At January 30 Concert lnstr.uction arranging the joint meeting," 19950 Mack avenue. requirements and may speak -_.-_. mlntstration .. assumes power . he continued, "so the city .As a beginning, the club within reasonable, written next week. The vote endors- .-.-. .. t and the hospital can, hope- is offering its service in the rules of the body, according Ing the 59.year-old Wall Street Kroger Manager Re- arazilian. pi,,";st Has,p ..iIIiant ,CtllreenR~c.eptip" to Officers' Training Starts fully, mutually benefit fro'm area of program planning, to Sen. David A, Pjawecki, lawyer and foreign and mili. sponds to Citizen' • : •• J Follow Pr9grom .Beginn,ing at, 3:30, in " As. Fight Against Con- 'any pro p 0 sed redevelop- e,g" coordinating trips origi- who played a prominent role tary policy advisor to Presi. North High School Arts Center solidation Continues ment." nating from the nutrition in introducing the legislation. Complaints with dents John F. Kennedy and ------- Several factors interest site, with the club's own sen- A citizen may examine Lyndon B. Johnson was un. Voluntary Effort Pianist Flavia Varani will be the featured Mr, Petersen regarding the iors' group, the Village Club, minutes an-: voting records, animous. Mr. Van c e an. guest artist at the Grosse Pointe Symphony's sec- By Susan McDonald hospital's plans at this point. announced John Bruce, club and may challenge the valid. nounced nine appointments to By Susan McDonald ond concert in the current season, to be played on While City firefighters With the ,proposal, he hopes program director, last week, ity of a decision i' it is not senior S tat e Department In response to citizen Sunday, January 30, at 3:30 p.m., in the Perform- continue their battle the city will be able to .add At the same tjme, the club made according to the law, posts, retaining three Ford comp Iaints 0f \I p u b I 1' c ing Arts Center of North High School, 707 Vernier agams, t th e propose d con~ to J'ts tax base and that 1'n has offer"d~ te eo"I'-'e' sl'te per- he said. h' administration holdovers as safety threats, noise and road. I ----------- so I'd'1 atlOn 0f]' po lce an d the preparation of any such sonnel assistance in prepar. hWhile.t. ere's a major' em.th regional assistant secretaries master plan, the needs of the ing programs at the chQrch P aS1S upon openness 10 e and naming two blacks to congestion" around the The afternoon's program, Paris and, at 18, won first fire forces in Wayne city. and the hospital will 'including, but not limited to, law, closed sessions are per. other positions. Kercheval avenue Kro- under the direction of con- prize ,in the International County Circuit Court and both be .met. the loan of equipment and mitted and are 'strictly de. ger market, store man- ductor Felix Resnick, .will Chopin Competition held in arbitration proceedings, And from the aesthetic looking for other facilities fined. At the same lime, vio. (: " . ager George Sassin has include Hungarian Rhapsody, Majorca, Spain, He also has City officials are moving when necessary, lations of .the provisions con. Sunday. January 16 ,.01untar1'ly cut h1'S nl'ght No.2, by Liszt; White Pea. concertized ext ens i vel Y ahead with the plan to standpoint, he in die ate d, H lth E b tain strict penalties, TWO FOR MER OFFI. cock, by Griffes; and selec- throughout E u r 0 p e and join the departments. based upon a previous con. I ea, y xc ~ngeh' While most city officials CIALS of President Gerald time operating hours. tions from Porgy and Bess, South America. versation with Dr. Dahl, that n relat!on to thIS, t er~ s maintain they see no prob. Ford's Clemency Board pro. Residents told the City by Gershwin, They began Tuesday, Jan. "we both realize if we can't a deve~oP1Og exchange of 10•. lem; with compliance and posed a sweeping program of Council at its Monday, Janu.
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