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Mario "Mile." farm"<br />

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A Good Man<br />

To Know<br />

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DOWI!on<br />

'nv;t. You To See Mario "Mik~" Farmi.<br />

For Your N.xt N.w or Used Car<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Bon Secours <strong>Drill</strong> Successful<br />

(Coa&lnuecl from Pale 1)<br />

verely injured in such a short<br />

time period.<br />

Observen Present<br />

Community e mer g e n c y<br />

teams were invited to attend<br />

the drill as observers. Radio<br />

Amateur C i v i I Emergency<br />

Service and the American<br />

Red Cross were among those<br />

represented.<br />

And r e w Teetaert, City<br />

police chief, set up communi.<br />

• Chauffeur s.rnc. to Your Downtown <strong>Of</strong>fic • .,<br />

Downtown Sheppi", ArM<br />

1833 E. JEFFERSON<br />

cations with the hospital se.<br />

curity guards from' the "tor.<br />

nado site" using Bon Secours'<br />

.'two-way radios.<br />

.cc O"lU ... ' ficials and community parti.<br />

85 Woodland Shore Drive<br />

WO 3•4700 I After the drill, hospital of.<br />

Conte~porary home for the active family. Large living and Jining<br />

rooms with fireplaces. 33 fOot family room with fireplace and bar<br />

overlooking heated swimming pool. 6 bedrooms, 4~ baths plus<br />

apartment or guest room and bath with second family room.<br />

Central air condi~ioning, first ftaor laundry roomi. automatic<br />

green house, lawn sprinkler and attached garage. Excellent<br />

assumable 7~% mortgage.<br />

Call Owner 886-7686, aft.r 5 and weekend. 884-6843<br />

cipants and observers met<br />

for a critique of the disaster<br />

plan. Communications, traffic<br />

control, medications and supplies<br />

and patient records<br />

were discussed.<br />

The drill served two pur.<br />

poses. It was an excellent<br />

training practice for com.<br />

munity and hospital person.<br />

nel who would have to per.<br />

form th'ilir duties quickly and<br />

eUicient1y in the event of a<br />

real community disaster:<br />

Secondly, It t est e d the<br />

1I;~~z;'"!.,.~ ~-:' -,..;,p_" "'" ,.., .,;.. _,,~,<br />

MOIl.rdJ .Ch .... Fcr '15 !-inc:oln.Mercury inlroduces a new precisio? size I~.ury car. The Monarch 4.door is f}Verone fOOl shoner Ihan [ast year',<br />

a.v~ra,e mld.-51ZCcar. Yet1l has !"lore head!oom, front and re-ar, and Just 1.5 Inches less legroom. The idea behind the new precision<br />

SImple: des'an a moderalely pru:ed car Inm enoug~ to gel good gas mileage. Yel roomy enough 10 seal S adults in comfort.<br />

size Monarch is<br />

SEETHE NEW 1975<br />

AT YOUR UNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER<br />

FRlDA~ THE DAYOF ,THECAt<br />

Co.et (with Collo .. Optlon~. W1Io says IU economy<br />

comn only in plain lillIe cars? Comel is slincy "" po,<br />

Generous 6lI luxury. It's got • lillie Cougar in il.<br />

Orud M~ M<strong>Of</strong>ttc:ro MX 8rou.aJ'lim Ind Cougar XR.1 shown wi'" op«ionll while WdC"lo'.a1l1.<br />

lincoln Conlinfliial Coupi shown wil" oplPonal cOKhli,hh.<br />

SEEAl11l-E tEW 75SAT TH: SIGN OF 1HE CAt<br />

FRANK ADAM<br />

INC.<br />

"Leasing Specialists"<br />

fA>Up;u XR-7. As unique in ir. own class as Conljnenlal<br />

Mark IV. And Cougar solS a rare slandard in its class<br />

for being luxuriously equipped, Jl's like nobody else', car.<br />

130 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

881-5000<br />

writteo plao and uncovered<br />

flaws: no blanket~ were sent<br />

to the shock center and trans.<br />

porling per son 0 e I spenl<br />

precious t 1,n ~ relrieving<br />

stretchers rather than removing<br />

their vebictes from<br />

the emergency e n t ran c e<br />

driveway.<br />

Beaked by Dr. Day<br />

Francis T. Day, M.D.,<br />

disasler commitlee chairman;<br />

thanked the Grosse Pointe<br />

Theater members for their<br />

civic involvement and their<br />

excellent portrayal of disaster<br />

victims and the Grosse<br />

Pointe City Fire and Police<br />

Departments for their com.<br />

plete cooperation and valuable<br />

sU:~f)"t.<br />

"Most important," com.<br />

mented Dr. Day, "Bon Se.<br />

cours Hospital and suppl..rt.<br />

ing community agencies now<br />

feel confident of their ability<br />

to react to any community<br />

disaster with a !ife-saving<br />

plan tbat has been tried and<br />

tested."<br />

Jury Acquits Antonelli<br />

<strong>Of</strong> Second Sex Charge<br />

S3muel Antonelll, 30, was 1 expressed surprise about the<br />

found innocent of a second juror's remarks that he presex<br />

crime bya Wayne Cir- sellted the ca$e poorly. He<br />

cuit Court jury on Tuesday, said he felt that the evidence<br />

Septemher 17, althoullh sev- was enough.<br />

eral juors Eaid that the tes- After the verdict was in,<br />

timonv of a 15.year.old girl, Anlonelli said that he felt<br />

the alleged victim, was be- tbat Wayne County Organized<br />

lievable. Crime Task Force, which<br />

The decision clearly upset conducted an investigation<br />

Judge James N. Canham last year that led to his conwho<br />

after curtly dismissing vic~on of arson .. had been<br />

the jury refused to meet with trymg to harass hIm by try'<br />

them following the verdict ing him on the sex charges.<br />

when they stated they wanted H~ had bc~n disbarred atter<br />

to explain why the innocent bemg convIcted of the arson<br />

verdiet was reached of three vacant hOWies.<br />

Antoneni a disb 'rr d t- 'According to testimony, he<br />

" a e. a had purchased the three<br />

torney and ,a former reSIdent dwellings in 1971 for a total<br />

of.the Park, ~~d been char.;led of $10,000 and insurl.'iI them<br />

WIth commlting sodomy on for $34,OaO. In December<br />

I t~e person of the l11.year-o.ld 1971, the buildings were de.<br />

gIrl, a mentaU~, retarded 515- stroyed in a three-day period.<br />

ter of Ant?nelll. s present 16. Last June, Recorder's Court<br />

year.old g,:,1 frlen? Judge Thomas L. Poindex-'<br />

, Several Juors saId that the ter sentenced Antonelli to<br />

15'rear-old's testi!R0ny was 2J,2 to 10 years. Since that<br />

behevable, but cla~med there time, the ex-attorney has<br />

~as not el)ough eVidence and been free' on apPeal.<br />

mdicatfd t hat Assistant Attorney John Blanco. who<br />

Wayne County Prosecutor initiated the cases .against<br />

John J. Bums presented the Anlonelli said, "there is J10<br />

case poorly. truth" to tbe man's allega.<br />

Antonelli was acquitted on tion that the task force was<br />

August 28 of a charge of "hounding .. and harassing"<br />

takins ind-::"nt ll~rtles with Antonelli. "<br />

a 12-year-old sister of the The attomey said An.<br />

two girls. followIng a bear- toneill still. f'lces a federal<br />

ing on this charge before charge of conspiring to bring<br />

Circuit Court Judge Charles narcotics into the country.<br />

Kaufman. . The charge is unrelated to<br />

Judge Kaufman. at the the Task Force activities.<br />

time, "with the greatest re-<br />

luctance", ordered the jury<br />

to find Antonelli. not guilty<br />

because the prosecution<br />

failed to prove a crime.<br />

The judge noted that the<br />

12-year-old had changed her<br />

testimony between the time<br />

of the pretrial "xamination<br />

and the trial. The girl testi.<br />

fied at the examination that<br />

the disbarred attorney forced<br />

her. to commit a sex act, then<br />

she demedthis in Circuit<br />

Court.<br />

In the case of the 'I5oyearold,<br />

she testified that her<br />

older sister-Antonelli's girl<br />

friend-had taken her to An.<br />

tonelli's Park residence some.<br />

time in 1973, and while there<br />

Antonelli sodomized her and<br />

her older sIster while the<br />

three were in the same bed.<br />

On Monday. September 9,<br />

the 16.yeat-old testified that<br />

her younger sister had been<br />

in Antonelli's house, but<br />

denied that sodomy had<br />

taken place.<br />

In presenting his testimony<br />

on ¥onday, Antonelli also<br />

denied committing the acts<br />

and further stated that be<br />

was always a welcome guest<br />

in the Park home of the girls'<br />

parents 011 a number of occasions<br />

since the alleged inci.<br />

dent.<br />

Assistant Prosecutor Burns<br />

Pair Charged<br />

(CoatlDat!d from Page 1)<br />

Shores police, who went to<br />

the Watts residence, Sgts.<br />

Mustazza and Wenrich said.<br />

They discovered that the<br />

burglars bad- entered the<br />

house by breaking the glass<br />

of the basement window. The<br />

place bad been completely<br />

ransacked.<br />

other ThiDp Neil ":..<br />

Taken, besides the car, the<br />

Shores detectives said, were<br />

two reC(!rd players, a movie<br />

camera and projector, an<br />

electric ukelele and a black<br />

umbrella. Also a large num.<br />

ber of foreign currency and<br />

coins from a collection, and<br />

other valuable items.<br />

Dr. Watts identified his car<br />

and all the valuables taken<br />

from his home, the Shores<br />

detectives said.<br />

Judge Denis ordered that<br />

Evans and Steggell be held<br />

in the local jail until exam.<br />

ination date, which was<br />

scheduled for yesterday, September<br />

25.<br />

The Washtenaw County of.<br />

ficials have placed a hold on<br />

the pair on their charges.<br />

People who invite trouble<br />

find that it never sends regrets.<br />

Thursday, September 26. 1974<br />

SlatesFirst <strong>Of</strong>fering<br />

(~IIl:Dued from 'Pale 1) conducted the Detroit Sinbegan<br />

studying piano as a foniet!!, as' well as many<br />

child Wit:1 her mother. She small orcheslras and cham.<br />

has consistently' received ber groups, and on several<br />

ratings in the National Guild occasions has conducted the<br />

of Piano Teachers Auditions, D~troit Symphony Orchestra.<br />

and in June, 1973, was pre- }I'or the October 13 prosented<br />

in her solo recital de- gram, Mr. Resnick has probut<br />

while attending Macomb grammed orchestral works<br />

County Community College of Anton Dvorak, tbe "Slav.<br />

as a student of Daniel Olsen. ische Tanze, the "Suite from<br />

She is presently majoring in the Dramatic, Music of Henpiano<br />

while working on her ry Purcell" and Zoltan Ko.<br />

Bacheklr of Arts degree at daly's "Hary.Janos Suite."<br />

the University of Kansl!. Tickets for lhe concert are<br />

I In January of this year, I still available at $3 for adults<br />

the mother-daughter teal"" and $1.50 for students by<br />

made their duo.piano debut calling 884-6645. They may<br />

with the SClmdinavian SY~' be purcbased at the box ofphony<br />

Orchestra. The musI- fice lhe afternoon of the percal<br />

press lateI' reported, formance.<br />

"Tbe solo Si!quences proved<br />

the competence of the two<br />

soloists' technical abilities,<br />

their delicate sensilivity, and<br />

seemingly effortless com.<br />

mand of the eXQuisHearl of<br />

interaction. Their compati.<br />

bility was indeed beautiful<br />

jn tbe ears of the audience."<br />

Felix Resnick. conductor<br />

of the Symphony has consistently<br />

maintained a high<br />

standard' of artistic achievement.<br />

His interpretive gift,<br />

originality of sound, and abil.<br />

ity to program challenging<br />

works have provided inspiring<br />

concert performances.<br />

As a memtter of the Detroit<br />

Symphony Orchestra,<br />

he presently serves as assistant,to<br />

the principal second<br />

violin. He has successfully<br />

,HANGER AP.POlNTED<br />

McMaster Associates Public<br />

Relations, second largest<br />

pub 1i c relations firm In<br />

Michigan, bas announced the<br />

appointment of S t u art T.<br />

Hanger, of Radnor Circle, as<br />

senior associate. He retired<br />

July 31 as bureau chief ol<br />

Fairchild Publications, pub.<br />

lisher of Women's We a r<br />

Daily: Supermarket News<br />

and olher national business<br />

publications, after 30 years<br />

in lhat position. He is a member<br />

of the Detroit Press Club.<br />

He and ,his wile, Sis, have<br />

two daughters, Mary Leah,<br />

who attends Grand Valley<br />

State College. and Laurie, a<br />

student at Soutll High.<br />

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