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Thursd.y, September.26, 1974 G R 055 E PO I N TEN E W S Page Five Park VieW8 Bus Shelter Falling Trend Continues Place Blaille O~l Love Spat I A sturdy sleel.framed and gotlate tbe purchase of three I C H dl d b YSD A Detroit driver who was because he had had a fight I aluminum aod glass siding Jots, including one owned by n uses on e y l. ticketed by both Woods and with his girl friend. bus stop shelter will be coo. tbe Park, to be developed lor Shores police on Friday, Sep. He was conveyed to the structed f at the southeast cor. its branch facility, lor cus. A decline in complaints ner bO JhefferSOnand Pember. tomer parking and expanLlion Pbrocehsaetlywas again noted t . on y t e Southeastern Mich. of its' drive.in teller service. . y t e (YSD' outh Service h Divi. b Igan Transportation Author. If and when the purchase is Slon, ), 10 amant . y. ity (SEMTA) at an e~timated .concluded. the bank will ded. month comparison with cases ment; tbe other girl is still missing; and the boy return. ed home voluntarily. Nine applications lor pet!. lion were filed with the reckless lember 13, driving for speeding blamed and his Sh ores s t a t' lon, were h h e was actl'on on a spal he had wI'th issued a violation ticket by hl's gl'rl friend. Pat . FOlule ., r. f or spee d' 109 7-' " miles an hour on the Woods The motorist. James J. seclion of Vernier. Cpl. Paint. cost of $2.500,The Park Coun. icate a section of the pro. last year. Wayne County Juvenile Courl. Mair, 20. of 18435 Hoover. er gave the errant motorist II cil was Manager informed by City Robert A. Slone on posed acquired property for the bu~ shelter, Mr. Slone During August. the handled 59 complaints. YSD This One of these was repeated due to (he fact that Ju\'cnile was being pursued by Woods Public Safety <strong>Of</strong>ficer James ticket for reckless driving. In the Woods case, no bond I Monday, September 23. ~aul Carter, the city's Neighborhood Conservation and Mr. Carter said. was .an increase of six over If the bank cannot acquire! July but a decrease of 15 in the' land then the sheller comparison to last August. Court denit'll the original ap. plication as tbe defendant had reached his 17,th birth- Fowler east on Vernier road at 7S miles per hour. Vernier is zoned for 3S miles per hour. was required, but the Shores I police said lIlair was required to put up a bond of $75. Coordinator, told the solons will be ~onstructed On the July's total of 53 cases was day before the court could The patrolman radioed th~ He is scheduled to appear in that the construction of the sidewalk. a drop of 27 in comparison act. ,I Shores &tation that he was in Shores Municipal Court on bus stop hinges on the hopes that SEMTA receives a Fed. eral Government grant for It is hoped that the grant will be approved so iliat SEMTA can start building to June and ,was 10 less than the total handled last July. The overall total of inci. "In instances where the of. lense is committed prior to the defendant's reaching his chase and that he had crossed the Woods.Sho:-cslimits. . Shores pubhc safety .offl' Wednesday, October 25. lIlair's troubles did nol end' the building of a number of the Park bus shelter and oth. dents handled through Au. 17th year, with the defend. cers. Cpl. Chester. Pamter there. While still in the such sbelters along its routes, er shelters sometime during gust is 490, all increase of ant reaching his 17th birth. and Patrolman Damel Healy. Shores station a teletype The Park is scheduled to have only the one at the bus stop located near the Park- Detroit city limits, just south the winter months, the city manager said. One stipulation required by SEMTA is that the Park 34 over the ~ame perioo'last day before Juvenile Court year. action is taken, the judge "Again we note a drop in Ipresiding ov~r .th~ ~unicipal the case load for this month. court of ]UTlSdlcl1on can saw the approaching cars at 8:59 p.m. They obSl'rved Mair turning north on Lake. shore. and gave chase. over the Law Enforcement III for mat ion Network, ' (LEIN). machine brought i back the information that he I of the Michigan National council pass a resolution that cQmpared to the same month order the defendant returned Cpl. Painter and Pat. Healy was wanted ona traffic .,,:ar- Bank, the city will clean, wash and of last ~'ear," reports the di to t~e jurisdic~ion of the Ju. The bank is trying- to ne. maintain the shelter at the vision. "Except for the cate.1 venire Court In accordance ---------- city'S expense. The council gory of larceny/theft and with Public Act 54 of 1961. SHIP'S WIlED. FOUL WEATH promised its full cooperation. related oUellses this drop "During August two such SAILING ----- was experienced in classiCi. cases were referred to Ju. LACKS ABILITY' I cations previously of much venile Com.t in this manner." SUIT The fellow who can't "ind higher incidence." says the Yf;D. with the • h k his niche in lIle certainly Isn't Larceny/theft was the T e 59 cases are bro en HIDDEN HOOD ti 1 d t r t I . t t . d n f 11 1 ceny/ en t e 0 a promo Ion. op comp am ca egory ID t~~t :: 0 o;~~ ar. 42.50 Value August, totJIlIing 16 cases. e. ; van a sm, nme; r:0 When considered with reo aggravated assault and pos. $ a I laled offense.\! such illS pos. session of stolen property, 3 2 . I session of stolen tlroperty, five each; runawa.ys, :lour, • ror Mea and five incidents and burglary Burglary and mischievous Women three, the tob.l climbs to 24: children, three apiece;. viola. said lhey paced Mair at 65 Irant by J>:etrOilaut~onl1es, miles an hour as they, too, Bcfore bcmg pc:mlttcd to I took up pursuit. During the leave, h~ ~as required to post I ch:lse the Shores officers and additional $7 bond on the I said. 'they saw the Detroiter Detroit charge. 1 tailgating two other vehicles, -------- ' causing both motorists to swerve ofl the roadway and MISS ELLlO'IT HONORED almost colli-de WI.th another C I Ell' d aro yn lott. allghter aulo. .of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Elliott . The corporal and patrol. r S P I man sal'd that Mair cut to 0 t. au avenue. has been appointed Director of the the 'right and left and drove Center for Study of Womell do)VD the cenler line' in an in Higher Education and the effort to pass other vehicular Pr<strong>Of</strong>essions_ Miss Elliott, a • Waterproof : ~~~~p:::dr dtrt repellent • ::,~~: ~~t~n:d:e~~ • ¥~~:r tor FOOT. BALL SNOW MOBilE and'.ll . outdoor BPOn!. ,. .. :,. IACKET ONLY Sl'lCIAL, $19.95 This is 'a higher r8te of in. tion of weapons laws, cur. traffic. 'I cidence than both July and few/loitering, ,violation of Mair was frustrated in his last August. ' controlled substances and via. atteiupt to find openings in The division reports, "Due lalion of controlled sub. moving .traWc, ,wllen the to the apparently increasing stance~/al~hol, ~wo each; Shores officers ordered him combined abUlle of controlled and vlolat.lOn of liquor laws. to pull over to the curb in arson disorderly conduct front of 1000 Lakesl10re. substances offenses will and alcohol, these '.. 'Wilen ask';;" for a. re.as'on be reported in threatenmg / nUisance . t~le. "'" a format .10•.follow the sus. phone calls, othe~. crlmmal for his illegal driving, Malr peeled trend." ' offenses and. SUSPICIOUSper. lold the Shores and Woods 11155 graduate of G r ass e Pointe High School, member of Phi Beta Kappa'at Welles. ley College' and ,holder or' Doctor of Philosophy degree in Political Science from Hal" vard University, i~ an Assistallt Pro f essor of . 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