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Thund.y, December 2-4. 1970<br />
Sclwol and Hospital Join<br />
In Disaster Preparations<br />
Should a disasler resulting in "In Ihe event of a disaster,<br />
a large number of casualties stretchers would be brought<br />
~trike Grosse Poinle, Cottage from Cottage 10 Ihe school's<br />
H 0 s pi I a I and the Richard gymnasium where aD admitting<br />
School, coopcraling jointly, will area, emergency treatment fa.<br />
be ready for the emergency. cilities, and a pharmany would<br />
A packaged Disasler Hospi- be sel up," Dr. Theos I. Antal<br />
consi&ting of 500 boxes con. del\ion, Superinlendent of the<br />
talning cols, hospital equIP-) G~osse Poinle School System,<br />
ment and medicines is stored said.<br />
al Collage .and .could be ~el up "A shock ward would be es.<br />
for opcr~h~n m the ~bchard tllblished in Iwo rooms on the<br />
Sc~ool wlthm a short time.. southeasl side of the first floor,<br />
Any~ne who .has wor~ed 10 an ambulalory casualty posl<br />
a hospital durmg a dlSasler would be set up in a fi1'6tfloor<br />
such as a flood, tornado,. or . room on the oorlhwest corner<br />
olher unCortunale happemng of Ihe building, and the two<br />
know~ I~at careC~! advance primary grade rooms on the<br />
pl~nmng 10 nc~ed, Ra.lp.h L. first floor would be used as<br />
Wilgarde, Hospllal AdmlDlslra- surgical suites," Mr. Wilgarde<br />
lor. said. said.<br />
The Packaged Disaster Has- ...<br />
pital is the U.S. Public Health FaclhlLes Cor .x.ray, labora.<br />
Service's plan to provide hospi- lory: ~entr~l sterile supply. and<br />
lal care at such a time, he ex- ~dmlDl~tration.~ould ~e localed<br />
plained. The PDII has 200 cots m the remaJnIDg first floor<br />
and a 3D.da)' supply of medi- roolll5.<br />
cine and equipmeot. Fully ac. "The Richard School build.<br />
tivated, the unit has Ihree Ing is ideally suited to h04se<br />
opera ling rooms, an admitting a PDU unit." Mr. Wilgarde<br />
and sorling section, ward s, said, "and since it is only two<br />
x.ray, laboratory and pharma. short blocks from Cottage Hascy,<br />
and central sterile supply pital, Ihe unit could be set up<br />
section, plus power generators within the shortesl possible<br />
and water tank and pump. time."<br />
Judge Goodrow Hears 18 Cases<br />
Court (or Ihe City of Grosse<br />
Pointe Woods was called to ses.<br />
sion Tuesday, December 15, by<br />
Judge Don J. Goodrow. Among<br />
the 18 case" heard, seven defendants<br />
were tried for speeding<br />
and only four were from<br />
the Grosse Pointe area.<br />
Both Edward Heglin, Jr.,<br />
2J~34 Poinciana, In Southfield<br />
and Howard Wetherholt, 19340<br />
Mackay, in Detroit were found<br />
guilty of speeding after entering<br />
a guilty plea. Heglin was<br />
filled $22 and Wetherholt was<br />
ordered to pay $35 for the of.<br />
fense.<br />
Bradley Geffen, 22051 Ivanhoelk,<br />
in Southfield entered R<br />
not guilty plea on a charge of<br />
speeding. The court found him<br />
guilty and fined Geffln $15.<br />
. •Mary Burak, 5182 Yorkshire,<br />
to Detroit was given a fine of<br />
$20 for speeding by the court.<br />
She declared heNeH not guilty.<br />
The cnurt found David Fleming,<br />
22837 Sunnyside, 51. Clair<br />
Shores guilty of speeding and<br />
fined him $15. He had also en.<br />
tered a not guilty plea<br />
Camille Michael, 690 Briarcliff,<br />
told the court she was<br />
not guilty of speeding. The<br />
court found her guilty and ordered<br />
her to pay $10 for her of.<br />
fense.<br />
In the last ,speeding c.ase<br />
heard, . Marla" Speer, 15774<br />
Charles, In E. Detroit said she<br />
was guilty. The court agreed<br />
and set the fine at $10.<br />
Two of those tried were facing<br />
a charge oC driving with a<br />
suspended license. One, Faye<br />
Amond, ,1570 Westchester, in<br />
Westland, was ordered to pay<br />
a fine of $100 alld spend three<br />
days in jail after the court<br />
found her guilty. Amond had<br />
entered a guilty plea.<br />
Joseph Johns, 3875 Cadieux,<br />
in Detroit, lold the court he<br />
was not gumy after being found<br />
driving with a suspended licell6e.<br />
The court found him<br />
By P81Il Sebweltzer<br />
D'you<br />
«now<br />
rh.#.?<br />
According Ul the dictionary,<br />
the word CROOK has<br />
two meanings. One IIIdefined<br />
as the "Twisted part of a<br />
thing," the other as, "Anyone<br />
oC the criminal c1ass-a<br />
swindler."<br />
The latter definition comes<br />
to us from a word coined by<br />
the Chicago Tribune in 1819.<br />
It was meant Ul compare a<br />
criminal to the links of twisted<br />
rail-fences, popular at that<br />
time. Since a<br />
criminal did<br />
not "follow<br />
the straight<br />
and narrow l<br />
path" he was •<br />
then branded Ii"<br />
'CROOKED.' ~<br />
The term<br />
caught on. bul the meaning escaped<br />
us. <strong>To</strong>day we straight.<br />
en out cJ'O()ksby just letting<br />
them be. When they get rich<br />
enough - they'll straighten<br />
out on their own,<br />
The best way Ul be sure<br />
of really dependable Real<br />
<strong>Estate</strong> service is to head<br />
straight for our door. Make a<br />
note or our two locations:<br />
SCI/WErTZER<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
21300 Mack Ave.<br />
PHONF.: 886-4200. and<br />
18530 Mack Ave.<br />
PHONE: 886-1210<br />
guilty and fined him $75.<br />
Connie Smith. 3570 Lycaste,<br />
in Detroit, entered a guilty<br />
plea on a charge of larceny.<br />
The court found her guilty and<br />
placed her on probation 10 the<br />
Wayne County probationary de.<br />
partment for six months. She<br />
was also ordered to pay costs<br />
of $35.<br />
Also involved In a larceny<br />
but pleading not guilty to the<br />
charge. William Richudson,<br />
Jr., 9160 Concord, in Detroit<br />
was found guilty and placed.<br />
on probation for six months.<br />
Costs aS6Cssed to Richardson<br />
were in th!! amount of $35<br />
James Bley, 1584 Cook, plead.<br />
ing guilty to a charge of impaired<br />
driving was found guilty<br />
and paid a fine of $100.<br />
James BIey, 1584 Cook, pleading<br />
guilly to a charge of impaired<br />
driving was found guilty<br />
and paid a line of $100.<br />
Causing an accident and<br />
charged with failure to slop in<br />
the assured clear distance<br />
ahearl, Ernest Rodgers, 584 Arden<br />
Park, in Detroit pled not<br />
guilty, was found gullty and<br />
fined $10.<br />
Robert Ryan, 1145 Anita, was<br />
fined $10 for having his commercial<br />
vehicle parked in a resIdential<br />
area.<br />
Thomas .McCoD.ville, 23400<br />
Edsel Ford Ct., in St. Clair<br />
Shores, pled guilty on a licen se<br />
restriction violation. He was<br />
found guilty and ordered to<br />
pay $10 for the offense.<br />
Jeffrey Hoffman, 762 S. Rosedale,<br />
was found guilty of being<br />
a mioor in poS6Cllsionof alcoholic<br />
beverages. The court assessed<br />
costs in the amount of<br />
$15.<br />
Pleading guilty of Impaired<br />
driving, James Shields, 622<br />
Cardwell, Garden CIty, was<br />
found guilty and fined $100 by<br />
the court.<br />
Leonard Marsack, 7445 Miller<br />
road, in Dearborn, was<br />
found guilty of failing to signal<br />
whIm leaving the surb and fined<br />
$10. He had entered a not<br />
guilty plea.<br />
Eleven cases were dismissed<br />
and two were adjourned while<br />
Judge Goodrow siglled 23 war.<br />
rants for failure to an,-,werS"Jm.<br />
mons.<br />
Pointers Earn<br />
U of M Degrees<br />
A number of Pointers are<br />
among the students at the University<br />
of Michigan who received<br />
their degrees Ihis winter.<br />
They include Steven Enzer, of<br />
Washinglon road, wilo received<br />
a B.S. in Electrical Engineer<br />
ing; William Ward Baker, of<br />
Hidden lane, who earned his<br />
MBA in Marketing; Catherine<br />
,Munkholm, of Notre Dame, who<br />
earned hcr Bachelor degree in<br />
General Studies; Elizabeth Preble,<br />
oC Fairholme road, who<br />
earned her BA in Psychology;<br />
and Carol Riddle, oC Hillcrest<br />
road, who earned her .BA in<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
More are Franklin Smith, of<br />
Harvard road, who earned his<br />
BM in Piano Performance. and<br />
his Bachelor Deg~ee of Music<br />
in Piano; Judith Walker, of<br />
Stanhope, who earned her BA<br />
in Russian Studies; and Kathlcen<br />
B. Warl\i!r of Country Club<br />
drive who earned her BA in<br />
education and her teaching certltlcale.<br />
NEEDS COMPASS<br />
The person who has no fixed<br />
course in his life's work will<br />
Cind himself In a number of<br />
fixes.<br />
WAlE.<br />
HEAlER?<br />
15204 KEtCH!VAL ' VA 2.'070<br />
GROSSE<br />
Thief Snatches Outdoor Lights<br />
A Woods resident noticed<br />
that her outdoor llghts had<br />
been stolen after sbe had heard<br />
suspicious noises the night before<br />
near the garage door.<br />
Mrs. James Pappas, 692 Pear<br />
Tree, heard sounds of someone<br />
Irylng to open the garage door<br />
and a door Ul a separate en.<br />
trance to tile garage around 9<br />
p.m. Wedoesday. December 16.<br />
Knowing that both doors were<br />
locked at the lime, she thought<br />
the noises mllal have been her<br />
Imagination and did not both~r<br />
calling the police at the time.<br />
The next morning. she found<br />
eight lights missing from the<br />
Cront bushes and Immedlatel)'<br />
called the pollce. Woods police<br />
said they would give special attention<br />
to her home, the target<br />
oC burglars during the last<br />
Christmas season.<br />
1We~ru~<br />
@hfli~tffiQ~<br />
crhe besl of h~pes are extended 10 you for a<br />
warm, happy holiday with friends you hold<br />
near and dear. And it is lime 10 thank you<br />
for your loyal palronage.<br />
W. will b. dos.d Sat., o.c. 26 & Sat., J... 2<br />
THE GOLDEN COFFEE POT<br />
63 K.,chev.l. low., level Co'olli.' F.d. lid,.<br />
PO I N T E<br />
NEWS<br />
E~ICAL DANGEa<br />
Mr.. Earl Ecll:.trand, 86!<br />
ROII)'n, telepboned Woods po.<br />
lice Tburada)', December 1'1, to<br />
report a light pole making a<br />
"hummin, noise. " Ser,eant<br />
Walter O'DeU answered the call<br />
to find the compaint valid and<br />
surgested that the pole mi,ht be<br />
arcln, at the base. Pollee im.<br />
medIately notified Detroil Edi.<br />
son Co. and said the problem -I<br />
should be treated as an emergency.<br />
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