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Pe98 Fourteen<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Grosse Pointe News IMOl C t ~ h d I '1<br />

ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. emorra en er "'c e u e<br />

OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL .<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Open DaUy 9 a.01.-9 p.m.-{Tlcket office closed Sundays)<br />

8ecocd Cla51 Postage PaJd at Detroit, MichlgaD October 2z-october 29<br />

FULL\' PAID CIRCULATION :I< All Memorial sponsored activities open to the<br />

-------------------- Grosse Pointe <strong>Public</strong>.<br />

Phone TU 2-6900 free loan: crutches,<br />

llember I,Ucnllln Proll "' .. ocIIUoe,InCl Nillonal Edllorlll "'&IOCIIUODhospital beds.<br />

Hospital equipment<br />

wheel chairs, heating<br />

available<br />

lamps<br />

for<br />

and<br />

N.\TlON"L ADVERTISl~'a REPRESENTATIVS<br />

~ Nib AvonLle.wr!:~IYY~t ...~~~p~~wnef:~rnlallve.Inc. BYranl •.7:<strong>100</strong> GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING<br />

333 North Mlchl ... n .{~el;u~GO OFFlC~honeFInancIal6-221.<br />

------- .-.----.---------------<br />

ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER<br />

WILLIAM ADAMO ....... ADVEK1'JSING MANAGER<br />

JANET MUELLER..... FEA1'URE PAGE, SOCIETY<br />

LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesdays, Wed nelldays,<br />

Thursdays, 10 a.m.4 p.m. Volunteer consultanl on<br />

~uly Fridays 2-4 p.m. 8814594.<br />

Thursday, October 22<br />

JAMES J. NJAIMH<br />

PEPPER WHITELAW .. H<br />

H"<br />

H<br />

NEWS<br />

NEWS<br />

0 9:30am. Red Cross<br />

Instructor<br />

Home Nursing-Mrs. LeFavour,<br />

t~~~l~~R :.:: :::.:~.::::::_:, :.ADVEiiT~~~~ 010:00 a.m. Braille Transcription-Mrs. John<br />

MARY LORIMER H , ,. ADVERTISING . McNamara, Instructor<br />

PAT ROUSSEAU ADVERTISI:'olG ~10:00 a.m. Lip Reading-Mrs. Frantz. Johnson,<br />

JACK McAI.PINE ADVERTISING: Instructor<br />

KATHY BRYEN ADVER~ISIN.G:, 1:00 p.m. "Fulfilling Your Potential"-Dr. John<br />

JOHN MacKENZiE........ , BUlilNESS H k' I t l<br />

JOANNE EASON .... , ..H H. '.'H". ACCOUNTS os ms, ns rue or<br />

ALBERTA WJLKE CLASSIFJED ADVERTISING .) 4:00 p,m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Inslructor<br />

DOROTIlY SCHIMANSKY . CLASSU'IED ADVERTISING 7:30 p.m. Creative Writing-Walter Gleason<br />

BETTY HAUGHT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Instructor '<br />

HARlE KREINER CIRCULATION<br />

--------------- -.----- 7:30 p,m. A Look. at Ecology-Claude Rogers, Phd<br />

and Dons Brown. Phd. Instructors<br />

The Proposal C Debate<br />

Poinlers have joined in the state-wide debate regarding<br />

Proposal C which will be on the ballot al the<br />

November 3 Election. "This amendment adds language<br />

to the Constitution to prohibit use of public funds, except<br />

for trl\nsprrtation, to support the attendance of any<br />

students or the employment of any persons at non-public<br />

schools or at any other location or Institution where<br />

instruction is offered in whole or in part lo non.public<br />

school students; it also prohibits any payment, credit.<br />

tax benefit, exemption or deductions, tuition voucher,<br />

subsidy, grant or loan of public monies or property,<br />

directly or indirectly for the above purposes."<br />

Interpretations of the amendment are many and<br />

varied. The Oldy agreement appears to be in two areas;<br />

lhat direct public paymenls by the state or local units<br />

to non-public schools would be prohibited and that transportation<br />

of private school students could be continued<br />

at public expense by legislative approval.<br />

The NEWS has been swamped with letters from<br />

both proponents and opponents of Proposal C. Space<br />

does not permit publishing these individual altitudes.<br />

However, in an effort to further inform Pointers on the<br />

issue we are reprinting information from the Michigan<br />

Citizens Against Proposal C and members of the Council<br />

Against Parochiaid.<br />

Michigan Citizens Against Proposal C contend that:<br />

"If Proposal C is approved it will deny health, welfare<br />

and educalion services to children attending non-public<br />

schools, jeopardi7.e $60 million in federal education funds<br />

for public schools and increase taxes for all Michigan<br />

citizens."<br />

Members of the Council Against Parochiaid contend<br />

that a Yes vote on Proposal C will make dear the constitutional<br />

guarantee of separation of church and slate,<br />

assure that public funds will be used only to supporl<br />

public schools, assure that services provided to all school<br />

children will be offered through the public school system,<br />

assure continuation of public funds for transportation of<br />

all school children and stop the practice of maintaining<br />

two school syslems and services wilh public funds. .<br />

The NEWS urges its readers to study Proposal C<br />

thoroughly before voting on November 3. '.<br />

[ __ Le_l_le_,_s _to_ih_e_E_d_L_.to_r __<br />

Dear Sir:<br />

I have publicly supported local<br />

open housing laws for the<br />

Grosse Pointe communities. I,<br />

too, was dismayed when learn.<br />

Jng of the "point" system and<br />

saddened by the conduct of a<br />

minority ol our citizens during<br />

the King speech, as were the<br />

vast majority ol my neighbors<br />

and lellow citizens.<br />

However, unlike the Grosse<br />

Pointe Human Relations Coun.<br />

cil. J have never seen evidence<br />

that our police have been used<br />

"to promulgate a racist law and<br />

~rdcr. II<br />

If this innamatory phrase in<br />

a recent advertisement was<br />

based on no mOl'e than a copy.<br />

writer's poetic license. perha ps<br />

an apolog-y by the Human Re.<br />

lations Council is in order. If,<br />

on the olher hand, the numan<br />

Relations Council has evidence<br />

to support this rather broad in.<br />

dictment of our several police<br />

departments, r challenge lhe<br />

Council to dclail such evidence<br />

in a futtlre advertisement or in<br />

this column.<br />

Sincerely.<br />

Forrl'st H.<br />

Dear Sir:-<br />

In the interest of fairness, the<br />

names of individuals responsi.<br />

ble lor inserting the advertise.<br />

ments of the Grosse Pointe Hu.<br />

man Relations Council in your<br />

paper each week should be incJuded<br />

wilh the ad. inasmuetl<br />

a6 it is often controversial and<br />

occasionally insulling, as is the<br />

one in your current issue.<br />

Citizens should have the opportunity<br />

to identify and ap.<br />

praise those who propose to<br />

mold the community 10 conlinn<br />

to their own ideas.<br />

In view of this anonymity<br />

. . . I ass,lme you will accepl<br />

thi.> protest in the same spirit<br />

of anonymity.<br />

MONEY WASTED<br />

A good education is of JitLIe<br />

Ilse il a man lacks the ambi.<br />

tion to use the knowledge he<br />

has worked so hard to acquire.<br />

ROAD TO RUIN<br />

It's easier to make mistakes<br />

than iI is to make money-in<br />

facl, many pe~ple make a mis.<br />

Rr~w~c_~a~c hy making too much money.<br />

Sterlillg Silver<br />

SAVE 25Cfo<br />

See Our<br />

14K and 18K<br />

• Gold<br />

Charms<br />

• Gold<br />

Bracelels<br />

• Gold<br />

Neck<br />

Chains<br />

EVERYDA Y DISCOUNTS<br />

ON THESE FAMOUS BRANDS<br />

• ALVIN • WALLACE<br />

• TOWLE • INTERNATIONAL<br />

• GORHAM • HEIRLOOM<br />

• LUNT • REED & BARTON<br />

OIAMOr'o/OS • WATCHES. BIRTHSTONc"""l'NGS<br />

OUR EVlRYOA Y PR ICES ARE<br />

ALWAYS THE LOWEST<br />

Vogue<br />

I Mil, lito' Mack An.<br />

JEWEtERS<br />

TU 4-2585<br />

7:30 p.m. Pholography Workshop-Allen Stross,<br />

Instructor<br />

7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Numismatic Society<br />

o 8:00 p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper,<br />

Inslructor<br />

- 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cinema League<br />

o 8:00 p.m. Adult Ski Club Meeting anrl Movies<br />

Friday, October 23<br />

11:00 a.m. Towne Club<br />

1:00 p.m. Detroit Society of Women Painters and<br />

Sculptors<br />

o 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor<br />

o 4:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre-<br />

Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor<br />

'* 6:45 p,m. Ballroom Dancing of Middle School-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors<br />

o 7:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate-<br />

Sang Kyu Shim, Director<br />

o 7:00 p.m. Flight Training Ground School-<br />

W. E. Coche and Connie Earl, Instructors<br />

• 8:30 p.m. Parents Withoul Partners<br />

Saturday, October 24<br />

o 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor<br />

• 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. and 1~:45 p.m. Children's Arl-<br />

Robert Conaway, Instructor<br />

010:00 & 1<strong>100</strong> a.m. Children's French-MIle Henriette<br />

LaCroix, Instructor<br />

010:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Grosse Poinle Children's<br />

Theltre-Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor<br />

1:00 p.m. Bonnie Randolph and Dr. Charles Gibson<br />

Wedding Reception<br />

2:00 p.m. Joan Jensen and Peter Saohtjen<br />

Wedding Reception<br />

o 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourgel,<br />

Director<br />

* 7:30-10:30 p.m. Junior Other Side-lfSounds of Night"<br />

and "Survival" bands to play. Identification<br />

must be shown hoth at time of ticket purchase<br />

and at door. $1 in advance and $1.25<br />

at door.<br />

8:00 p.m. GOGd Companions Sequence Dancing<br />

Sunday, October 25<br />

10:00 a.m. Anawim<br />

* 2:00 p.m. Ski Hi Opener in Fries Auditorium. Talk<br />

and movies by Hugh Bohn and slides. of<br />

Vail trip by Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBride,<br />

Jr. Members and prospective members welcome<br />

free of charge.<br />

o 7:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Travel Club Post<br />

Mediterranean Party<br />

Monday, October 26<br />

9:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon, Inc.<br />

9:30 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc.<br />

*10:00 a.m. Cancer Center WorkshOp<br />

12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-<br />

Luncheon and Meeting<br />

*12:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Phillip C. Gibbs,<br />

Director<br />

- 4:00 p.m. Bal1et-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor<br />

- 7:00 p.m. Adolescent Psychology-Dr. Gena<br />

D' Alessandro, Instructor<br />

* 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. Folk Guilar 1 and 11-<br />

Alex Suczek, Instructor<br />

7:30 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve ,<br />

8:00 p.m. Michigan Society of Professional Engmeers<br />

o 8:00 p.m. Sculpture-Ferenc and Frank Varga,<br />

A Subscriber Inslructors<br />

• 8:15 p.m. Oktoberfest-Wine Tasting co-sponsored *<br />

with Alliance Francaise 1 0<br />

Tuesday, october 27<br />

9:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon, Inc.<br />

o 9:(;0 & 10:30 a.m. Adult French Conversation-<br />

Mme, Charles Bachrach, Inslruclor<br />

010:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital<br />

010:00 a.m. Yoga-Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor<br />

• 9:30 a.m. Painting All Media-Virginia D.<br />

Thibodeau, Inslructor<br />

12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Poinlc-<br />

Luncheon<br />

6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Poinle-<br />

Dinner and Meeting<br />

o 6:30 p.m. Introduction to Humanities-<br />

Dr. Richard Studing, Inslructor<br />

• 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget,<br />

Director<br />

7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club<br />

o 8:00 p.m. Candidates Forum co-sponsored with<br />

League of Women Voters<br />

8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club<br />

Wednesday, October 28<br />

9:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon, Inc.<br />

o 9:30 a.m. Portrail Painting-Joseph Maniscalco,<br />

Instructor<br />

11 :00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-<br />

Cribbage<br />

012:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe<br />

12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe 'i'rafflc and Safety<br />

* 4:00 p.m. Ballel-Mary Elle~ Coopilr, I,,!struc.tor<br />

- 4:00 p.m. Basic Figure DraWIng for Senior High<br />

School-Robert Rathbun, Inslructor<br />

6:00 p,m. English Speaking Union Dinner and<br />

Program<br />

6:30 p.m. Soroptimh,t Club of Grosse Pointe-<br />

Dinner and Program<br />

o 630 p.m. Child Development-Eli1Albcth Williams,<br />

Instructor<br />

7:30 p.m. The Drug Sccne--Drs. Adolph B~nc and<br />

Donald Caldwell, lnstmctors<br />

• 7:00 & 8:00 p.m, Yoga-Charles Friday, SRF,<br />

Instructor,.;<br />

1* 730 p,m, "Our Rcleagured F.arth-"Exporting<br />

Chemical Problems"<br />

, - 7:30 p.m. Advanced Conccrts in Mixed Mcdia-<br />

Zube) Kachadooflan, Instructor<br />

7:00 p.m, Sensory<br />

Instructor<br />

Awareness-Dr. Melba Colgrl)ve,<br />

I<br />

Whaa Goes 01.<br />

at<br />

Your Librar1<br />

By \'lrltala LeoIIarlI<br />

On October 8 It was an.<br />

nounced that Alexander I. Solzenitsyn,<br />

the inlernationally acclaimed<br />

Soviet author, had<br />

won the 1970 Nol-.el Prize for<br />

Literature. Ironically, his works<br />

are banned in his own country.<br />

He was dted by the Swedish<br />

Academy "for the ethical force<br />

wifl which he has pursued the<br />

indispensable traditions of Russian<br />

literature."<br />

He is the second controversial<br />

Soviet author to receive the<br />

Nobel Prize in the last 12 years.<br />

In 1958, Boris Pasternak. a<br />

poct, w'Jn the prize mainly for<br />

his novel DOCTOR ZHiVAGO,<br />

but was compelled by Ihe So.<br />

I viet Union 10 refuse the award.<br />

In 1965, the Academy honored<br />

Mikhail Sholokhov. the Soviet<br />

author of AND QUIET FLOWS<br />

TilE 00/11. He was allowed to<br />

accept his award since at that<br />

time he was enjoying official<br />

favor with the powers that were.<br />

Mr, Solzhenitsyn accepled his<br />

award this month and said he<br />

hoped to travel \0 Stockholm<br />

to receive it. It will be interesting<br />

to ,;ce if the f,oviet Union<br />

will :lllow him to go and receive<br />

this prize, since he was<br />

expelled fro m the Writers'<br />

Union in November and was<br />

told that he was free to leave<br />

Russia any time hc wanted to.<br />

He has both friends and enemies<br />

among the Russian intellectuals,<br />

and Jince Nikita Krushchev is<br />

no longer at the helm, he may<br />

be allowed to go-and return.<br />

This Russian author, who will<br />

he 62 in December, was bprn<br />

ir.to a lamily of intellectual cossa('ks<br />

in Rosto\', where he reo<br />

ceived a university deeree in<br />

physics

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