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I \ ~ Fuly . P.tc('Circ;.~.'C. '1"~: Outst.ftclin9~<~' . ." \" .. Quite ContT.r.y TSolons Tum',.~ ])eafEars Olf~ Three Pleas City's Stand Oil Veterans' Gift Upheld GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN, APRIL 2", 1947 , , '. GrosseJlQint~ -News , " ' , fl . . ,_ ,' Complete' NeWs Cooerageof.AU the -~~intes ... 'Q/ tbe •• ThePotnte'. F.vorif.' CoW",n \VEEK. . Grosse 1!.x1ft8'ltion. VOLUME' &-NO, 18 I .. HEADLINES , " I . Mt. 'Clemens Raises War Me~orial Fund As Poirtte "Dawdles Attorney' Meder"Cites D~~. ' .,. ! Shun. W,'o od s' Sui t .nd cision o.f State ,Supreme Three Week Campait1" Brings in $110,000 to Build Stadium! Detroit Drain' Problem; Court on ~Question While This Rich Community Sits an~ Twiddles. Thumbs I Refuse Tall Abatem~nt . , At the City Council. meet- By FRED RUNNELLS . . It w what might be calleii ipg Monda)" night, Attorney . For weeks no~ I ha~e been a*ed j:>yfathers, n:t0thers and " ~coa~erat 'on' night, at the Albert Meder mentioned, not student.s, .,:~w..hat IS .bem g done on Gr9sse Pomte's War d~~sseoPoint~ C9.unl:iln:iee'tiilf too casually; that "a decision MemorIaL ". ,,; '" Monday. Three. times, rIght on had'been handed down by the To be tru~hful wIth one and;lll J don t know. the nose council emitted a State SupreI1)e Court recently From ,o,ne~ source I heard. that t?e Study .c~ro~p had loud "NO.'" which confirmed the opinion aI,read.y decldea ~o go ~long wlt.h th~ Idea offu~mshlng one First, along came the request, he had given some months room In the ,Jessie Sales, Memorial LIbrary, recently donateg or .was, it a suggestien? froin ago on the legality of th~ City, t~ .the I ~ard l'J~ Education by Mr. Murray Sales, as Grosse Julius L,:Berns, atto~n!!y for' ~h~ as a municip<i l government, POlp,te s Memonal.to our vete~ans. of World. War II., WOOds:'I,"ag~, th~t It. the, :Cl~Y, donating inoney' out of public It .IS. pnderst~d that the Study r . ' sho.uld;l.om.With the W~ods In Its funds for the support of the Group IS supposed to meet one of IRab t D' aebon agamst St. C!alr Shores 'G' P, . th!;se days Wltl~the Board 01Edu- au . rops over the beach park ,ISsue.. , rosse om~e Council of I cation for the. specific purpose of ' . Mr, Berns' request, was prompt. Veterans affaIrs. talking aoout the memorial. I Id f C. t. ed by the fact that. the Si.' Clair At the time the question was I' If the Study Group and the ea 0 .1 Y' Shores people' in 'their' iltlierided .uP. all of the other Pointes had Board of. Edu~a.tion derides to II ..' bill of complaill!,,'appeared to made such donations,to the local follow this plan, it wili be in. D '1:':'" .t have shifted tro'in iheir'orilWtal veter~ns' ag~ncy, M~, Meder had ut.ter disre.gard of tl:1e .vetera~s' eve opm en .. question, of ,'t~e' :r(g'hts ' ?f. th~. remamed qUiet on the matter but I WIshes which were expressed 10 .". Woods' to acqillre and operate ~ when a' disposition arose in the many letters sent by them to the -'-'-. park within ,the .51. 'Clair Shores' City.C:oun,ciI to qu'estion ~he Cit¥'s l\'EWS o~ice, and published. Strong 0ppo$ition of Re$j. limits,. but" .came pack wit~ the )rHE HOVSE EXPECTED ,TO partlclpatio~, he ~~s ask.e~ POint 1n all the letters reeeiv;d, with I d ts Bring. Withdrawal charge that. if they ~did '. So it PASS the~LabOr bill today. .• blank for hIS wfltten OpInIOn, the exception of three or four,! en would.be open tQthe free ~e ot last minute amendments. to make ,Mr, Meder statt1d'Monday night the, recreational trend wl!s ex. II of Request all and sundry; 'St. Clair's oWn it: t'oughei" were voted down. by .that wl1!le I)e favored the pur~se, pre~sed such as an 'athletic field , --: .., ~ltizen~ a.n-deveryJ:1o~y ebe ~rom oyerwhelmi':lg ,majorities' in the he questipn~d .the legality of such ~~use which was ~uggested early I Former, Congre~smanLou~s the .. ~rig;hl, . round, .wonderful> House yester~ay. ,. . •. an app~oprlatlOn, ..~he~ aske.d..to l~ the contest, right after thel C. Rabaut appeare~ before tHe beautiful' w.0rl~, '. '" .... "GOVERNOR 'S-I'GLER" pla~.~. p~t hiS legal opmlOn In writing! library suggeshon was tendered. Grosse Pointe: City Councill.~r .. Berns',)nIer~nce. W~ ttJa~ ~~~ ther~ wa~ no course open but to I.. It has cO,meto my attention that I Monday night and formally thIS,would be ,a' lo~~!y 'fI'l~ss'~: tneThoinpilon mui'dercase intlie say. No! 'one of the members of the Study withdrew.his request for' City t~,: ot~e,r Gros~e'p'ol!1t.e: c~mml.l- hands of Common Pleas Judge He ,vas criticized in 'man." I Group when' asked what the i . 't h' 1 fo mtles WIth theIr lugnly reserved N I Fl ' -'.'d f 11' "1 'g , . ." I agreement Wl h IS pan r . t k f th" ... ea ~zger~ 0 ,OWn a con- quarters at the time:He exhibited Study Group had done towards pnva e'par s. or. eJr,own re~l- :!erenct! with. Atty.Gen ...'Btack, no little satisfaction in telling the' the field house idea, by a Gros~e the developlT\ent of the Stae- d~~ts, and, stric,tl>: Pc;lb9dy:else, Prosecutor McNally and Circuit Council Monday night ~hat the Pointe mother who had 11 son In len farm ?n M.ack'9'enue j;le- So,:, c0!Jle ~lone~:,bo~s ..and. &fab Judge' George B;' M).frphy " . . state's highest court had now said the late war. branded the ~eld \ tween Umversltyallq 1'f e~. ' hold of ,tne.,labOr.lng, ca~;:: .: ' Judg~ Fitzgerald' will have'to de- tha.t his opini,?n and Council's hQus~ suggestion .a~ a cheap con:- As the result ofa,meetlng'Mr, ~!3utthe Clty;,C.?un.~~'N.llS w~,on~ tide whether Wayne .County hall action were correct. ,merclal and publiCIty stunt and It Rab,aut had had, .W.lth property unmoved. ,Its; 'l!11pohte, ,~ttltu<i. jurisdiction in the .murder ,and' if 'l'he case came .before the court could never b~' regarded as a owners on. Univel'sity ,and ~eff se~,*ed, to be':,to let tne Woods so whether there is enough evi- , .. , .' on an issue raised in Kalamazoo proper War Memorial. t in the High School recently, he litew in its own juice; A resolu~ dence to hold LOuis V. Thompson' KENNETH "CHRIS" CHRISTENSON, star southpaw hurler of the Grosse Pointe which, while n.ot ;having to do Rece.ntly one Grosse ,Pointe [had discovered these neighboring tion 'of, ~ion-pal'ti<;ipalion "'."" and his wife Hl\le~. ,'High SChool 'diamond team, shows what the well~dress~ !>all player was wearing in' the with an approprlahon to V~terans High School student took It upon residents wel'\! unalterably op: adopted WIth much eclat, and no , .., . ',.' •. ;.' ., : ..,. : Pointe while Dame' Nature was having her fl ing. ,Up'. to the, time the school's .baseball Agencies, was" identiCally com. himself to discover what. other posed to any of the plans which little eeorioniy~miridedness. . '.: i', .. ,~9~,,:tC?~_G,J!g.. ~~i.ii<:ht4w.~:Wa$ Que 'to 'Itan~'tne.teiitnip;.a" ha~" o'riIY,'three' d:ayij of :,out,doO~. praatic(l' '. " " par~?ll! ?9 \h~ leg~1i,t¥ ~f all~at~ i4icJ:ti~afI' cit~es ",~'~e, d.oing jn thebe,had subm.}tt,e~~~9,rth:e ,devel., . ~:to_t1iey . Med~r .. warne,d;.:~I).~ ":., :'''f1,J~~.''-!"4~.¥..-< .. , _ , '. ~.'" .... '''~':i:'''."" . d":' ".. .' " ,.,; .....,. . :" 11?'gpubhe~unds for pur.Pf:l~e~ot\t- wa~,ot:a.'War };t~mQn~\. The fol-opmeil.~ .oLth,e.,pr*petty."', ":o~p C0';l!1CJ,t.~at:~hll~P.Il~k,:,Y(all(.olnll 74,~'ye.r;,",o1;.t".Yorelm' mln r", ...... ," ". ,", . ", ., '.' SIde the dlred responslbllttles of lowmg,.letter was.reeeJved,M.. ar..ch. The Council ha.d.previowl'" reo- ,to.file .ii. brief, and probably the ." "j'--"""'''d'..:.l."thl'' "'{h F.'." P 'I•. '.! D fin t J' k D 1 . , J. f t ~hO.~.'Mtfi'SS'~, ..ru.'I','.'.,llt.h""".CaO'unt,mw.wh.II't-. .a'rm' "'s' : ',.0"" I'c"'e" ".. ep' ar' ,'en un'. ea 'ers the muniCipalitY,Mr, Meder said. 26 from,the Mount Clitlhens:'fused him the''dghtto.:'dev~op F.rm.si':.IU;,",a'~~~.ftdli\fOf.tttR.,; .. " C'_"" " ' '------ .Chamber of Commerce in answel' the property as 'he had planne!;l, Court on the public park' phase lli:ith anger, continues on toot to .,. ..' ,. .. 1 .'. '. hIe II' d to his queri~s; . but he had arranged, the m~~ting of the issue. .. ., the' parliame~l.. (j"IVen " ,Approva to-- Spruce Spu' rn' C10ty's Kerc eva 'a e "In rl!ference to your recent I with the private dtizen. in the ,'NO . NU~lBEB'TWO ; ,V ° . ? letter :egaz:ding the. Memo.rial hope th.at they wo~ld ,be agree- Secondl'; disturb~d b the su _ KING CHlUSTIAN 'of Dell- U. Do hI -d d0 POInte Speedw 3 iY Rec~eation and AthletiC StadIUm able to ~ts deve~opmenl.along an- gestion .t~t Grosse po';nte cify mark is near dea~'s doo.r. _ p. t 'DSI' e an ut EII.te Refuse PrOject we are happy to report other lme which he proposed, mi ht become involved in the De- ,. , ., ", " ' __ that the goal of $IOG,O~O has beep This differed chiefly from .t!le troft drainage.project, with its es- THE'TEXAS CITY DISASTER . ': . ., ,'. ,.' c., . ' .' , Farms police and ~h.e NEWS succes~ful1y reached, 10 fact, the o~her two plans in ,that it pro- timated cost of S3,000,000 to $8,- recal~ to older cltizen& the' Gal- T;"stees C.ught in EXpansiye NfoOd . as Schlaepfer Wins. Ab donrnent, of Salvage office have been recelvm.g more ca~paIgn ha~ been over sub. Ylded fo! smgle de,~ache,d dw~lI- j 000 000 the council decided to veSton flood of 1900 which took OL' f N be f L n11'. d d N de<! P . t an, ,. complaints about speedlOg on scrlb~d at thIS moment by ap- mgs facmg the Umverslty pl~ce k~ a~ far tt'a from' the' mess 6,000to 8,000 lives and .prompted It.Y or . um r 0 on9.~ aye~ ee ro]ec s Plaflt Brings Headaches Kercheval avenue, particularly proximately 10%. .' and Neff road homes, In the '.m- . nl expensi~;': oblem 'as-p 's .: the erection of the grea~t sea- The Farms' police departm. ent fou~d the village ... trustees ,to Residents. in the neighb~rhoo~ of ~e:ri- . "A rather elab?rate ,orgamza- terior of th~ plot he jntended .to I~Ie. A.' conceSsio~' was made o ;~- wall flood projed ~n1hel~9fld .• ;. m'. a' "e rv 'eYn<onsl.ve m"'~.:l at ili'el'r m'eetl'ng Monday nl'ght and . "weather road ReSIdents hVlng hon was set up involVing some have a serIes of terraces With d 't:. h' b f th f th .• -" ",...,... ~ - -- . . th" h't 150 ke's who participated t h Ma d war coopera Ion. owever. y also as an a terma '0 e con- obfained_ approval, for a 'number of projects that have long The City'has been en count- near the c0f!l~r fear elr c I- wor I .' s ores o~ t ,e ,ck av~n~e en. suggesting that all of the Pointe fusion and. breakdown., of 'civil ~ fil'd h "R F ." d G S 1 f erl'ng dl'ffl'cultl'es .I'n its new dren may be hurt by the speed- over a three w~e~ penod In the He saId ,he was unw.lllm~ to ~o communities form a J'oint CO~. government there; to the inlro, "....,~:, e in t e' ?sy' .. utur~ rawer. eorge ch aep er, ". actual fund ralsmg efforl. Our farther With the proJect In toe. . ": duction of the Commission form chau,man of the pollce committee, pleaded the case for the system for ru~blsh dlsp.osal el~he stretch bet\vcen the traffic I committees operated under the face of such strong local opposi- ~~te~ to ~ecl~e on b:o me A attl - of governmentf9r I American department and did it so c.bnvincingly hardly a dissenting that has been m effect smce l'ght at Oak street and the one headings'of Advanced Gifts, In- lion ue t ~wat~ St tffe pr~ em:. rc t - cities. whis"""r was audible. ' April 1. The first arrangement alt Moross road is a great tern- dustrial and Commercial, Civic I when Mr Rabaut left the qtoUCtSh °th a e ~c.tJS1.,¥01".gou I ' . r.". .. d' t .th h C G P f . 1 S .1 . '. e0 er mumclpa hies. . The:f1rs.t requests. were for lm~ was entere In 0 WI t e, on- plation to fast drivers. The open roupS, . 1'0e~slOna, . pecta I councIl roon. a commIttee of two , . T~ FCC, due to ~he.m~errup. p~vemepts in. the' depiuiinent's plumbing work would bring the solidated Waste Paper com- space between Merriweather. and Gifts. ReSIdential, .Publlc Em- l citi.zens representing the .local . Nn. N,~mbt:~ Thr~c . ti~1ll of norma! commumcatton~ In h\!adquarters.9n ~e, first floor of .total e.'i:penditure needed to $51'6. pany but this concern, after a Cloverl)' affords vision' both ~o ployee~, ,Schools, Employer~'1 resl.dents: ~hanked ~he council fot' The Th~~d NO.. ca,me WIth,~he . !lte Texas CIty area, aut~orlzes the.Milnicipal"Building on Kerby The'trustees smiled approval. few days' trial, gav~ notice watch for police cars ,and traffic A~~~n..~Clty ~t large ar: d Genera.! ~hel~ Qngmal demal of Mr. Ra- i req.uest f,om the. Board of Eatl. an emergency amateur ,ra~lo. !I et - roalj!: They had to do with plumb- They also gave an okay to ac- they would discontinue the coming out of the SIde streets. CIVI~ G IOU P S .In Mou,:t caut s request. II cation that the llJurra:r W. Sales wor~.' to handleco~untcatlOns ing cltanges in conjunction ,vith ceptance of a bid from Steiner's . k ft A '} II •_ csult most drivers tramo Clemens played a ternlk part m I ---~-- property should be. lifted from and orders a number 'of f ....... uen- h h . . . wor a er pr1. 1\> ar- . t" ~rea.;ng the success of our cam-. the ass~'."~ent r~I'~ ' '.-" te eating system, wiring and Ford agency to furnish the de. i 'The City then called In the on the accelerator and malO am ~ . ""b b ~r'b' g to the fund Sb t B k '1 ';;"1'" v":., I h' cles cleared for thoe exclUSive Il~e lightl'ng fixtur.es and the remo"a'i t t t t ,. '1 hid for palgn y su s~ I In a' 0 eurs rea .. r. ~a ei rec~n .. y gilve 15 d t .' par ment wo new scou cars a : Levine Waste Paper company and. speed untl t ey sow own . th f 11 ,nng manner' Lions ' h t d t' 'J'~' d L' of amateur ra 10 opera ors In of the antique switchboard which a net st 'nc1ud' g t de' f .' dJ l' ht t e 'end of the stretch In e 0 0\.. '. omes ea a ef1~1'30nan In" Corpus Ghristi, San Antonio !Ind clutters up the outer-office $1'137 co ,I In ra -ms,o this ou~fit also qUIckly grew tIre Ia It ~h 0;', . .Club. $10,000; Rotary Club. $.15.- Telephone Cables coin to the School District for il Beaumont. . . .: . _ . ',' "per ~ar. of the,Job although they h~v~ oc-\ or ~ ~.o e. . 000; Kiwanis Club, SI0,000; HI-12 'public librarY. 'I\vo conditions in . . ....,. " C~lef .W~lter Hoyt exp1al~ed (Contmued on Pare 3) casil?nally sent oul a trailer to I ~hIef W~lt'er Hoyt of th.e Far.ms Club. $2.500, ,and the Amvets. .' the gift are thAt the library shall Friday April 18 that the switchboard. at one hme ------ cart away some waste. I police said Kercheval IS being $- 000 -- be 11' th J ,. S 1 ' ;. ' d. bl e h dl' t II db' . t cars more o. . A .Id 'f th ': ca eo e eS_le "c, i',emo- THE HOUSE PASSES ITS In Ispensa e ,or an. 10g the: BB G Sh tt Following the Levine company 'I patr~ e Y filS SCOU, "We established an "honor cer. 1'111 er expressIOn 0 ,e V: 10 " rial Library. and th~t Mr. Sales BILL .placing restricti?ns. on the calla from the 19 poh.ce ,boxes 1, UDS a er the Cit~ got Jefferson Waste Paper, heaVily. than usual, dup. to the tificate" pla~ and the majority of; ~ence that seems _fb, ~e apP'ea:mg I shall have' a: life tenure to the operatIOns of labor.ulUo.n~ 3.08. to scatteredt1)rouiho~t. th,e Village. 'Lo hts WO d (Continued on Pa~e 4) (complal?ts:... our industnes pledged $10() per,:n the tele.phon~ ,tnke, ~as raIsed! property as his r~~:dcnce, 107, .•• 93 Democrats )010 WIth h.as not..tH;en working for a 'long Ig -In QWS "! He said I~IS ImpOSSibleto k,eep employee .honormg those who had I ItS head In G[~sse POinte. Last I The contention of the Council 215 Republicans for the measure time, ~Ild,o has largely superse-I .' . a car on thIS stretch all the time I served in the armed forces, Honor Thursday; ApfJI 17. someone, was that if the CH\' h, < to con- While 22 ReJ;lublicans hook .. up d.ed thIS system, although the out- -.-. P I. C pt du'E!to the fac~ that s.omany new r certificates could also be pur- I h~c~ed a telephon~ cable ~un-: tinue th~ usual m~llicJ;,al s~rv- with 84 DemocrAts in.oPposltl,on sl.de box pho~es are necessary to On Sunday m.ght stree~ lights 0 lce a ure houses are bemg. bUIlt now that chased as low' as $IO.OO.'~ ,I nmll from a telephone pole mto: ices to the illac~, such 'as ,);ic~ debate on the Senate's bill, gIve the offIcers messages too were shot out Ill' five different H dE extra watch must be kept over "l'hat 01'" friends ;s what Monnl, the ground at Mack and Cadieux. ." ot ,. ,p. d . .... . I .'t I t b II t' th f J ,. ;. I nte sea' pee "d d 't .J.' ana lire P' eCI.Jon c:1Cl -"2"1 ~ a'" milder. in .~~aracter" sta:-ts . next ong 0: 00. person,a 0 e put on oea I?ns sou 0 e"e1"son av,,-: U thcm to see that the kl. s on I Clemens is doing, to honor its: The repaIr. men, o~ the tde- ash removal, etc., it' \';o~ld h'al,~i ' Wednesday. The maIO difference the air via StatIOn WRDR" Jt nue III the' Balfour.Westchester 1 tear them down as fast as they veterans. Iphone company said It was un- b ' t to the t' ~ • . -.. ~ b 'lls. th th seemq the FCC i e h area -- I . "'t' d b dl h k f bt e JUS 0 Jl.I ,3).o,,\~rs. between the two I .IS at e - s ev n c oosey . "k hd are built . Whv must Grosse Pomte wal 'Oti te y t e wor 0 sa 0 eurs. The de'inite "n"'/e; to) tl i" . House bill just pass~d. curbs in- about wh~t a police .officer says Thor Olson, of 80~ Westchester I A Mack aven~e mar he~ a ~I ' ,any longer? Wh:' can't we decide! The job had apparently been ueslion \~'ili h<.;e "';0 await f~r~ dustry-wide bargainmg, outlaws, over the air waVeS, r!!ported to t,1e pohce that four I customer on April 19 W o,cause ! what we want? I done with an axe or a hatchet. ~ .' 'rth" '.;, jurisdictional striJi:es'end second" Chief Hoyt reported that an separate holes llad been shot, ap- \he clerks no end of concern. Ed mere Road The cable carried from. 100 to 150 ' cr e~amm~ lOll. on ,- ~UJ,c~t. Ilr~-boycotts which the Senate bill eleelrical ,comp~ny would elimi- parently with a BB gun in a' 1n' .fact, they cal1e:d the Farr~sl ge .' . SPEEDER NABBED pairs of wires and was connected 1I1~I~dJn~~s~losc. ,f.c:u~tln)of ~;~ does not both bills ban the nate the old SWItchboard entirely large HI' x 5' plate glass window II polIce to report her presensc. TG t Breather A"lbert J' U1 e ttlaufer of 514 Lin' ',with the' Niagara exch"n"e The etA.t P~r"I. ons 0, t.'l'tdeCd'd.' ,- . . .. '" dh k I I 1 . h' H d . t' n, t n the 0 e .,., . ". , orney "c(Jcr \\'c'< l11S 111't o to t1ose~ shop, authori?e cO,urt. m- an. 00 up 8 I .9 ca I, boxes to In I;; sun room. .' er eS~flp 10 v~s pu 0, I coin road was given a ticket on! phon~s s~rved by these wires c;;amine the cl:~c1, which hz junctIOns to stave off serious! smgle phone With thlee cables ISOlated reports of broken wm- police .radlo Rnd wlthm .8 very Frid"y for driving 45 m.p.h. on; were out of service from' noon Hated he h~d ncl .ct S~OI1 strikes and makes unions liable III headqu~rters ... all.f?r $161. dows. cam,e In from many other few ":Ilnutcs. a call came In .rrom[ P r Ch' f W Iter Hoyt of IJefferson avenue.' I until 6:10 that evening. I' ~ ~~, for "unfair" labor practices along. The eledncal fixtures. wiring and locations In the Park. • the CIty pO~I~e. Sh'e was wanted ,0 ~ce tleld tha village trus- i ----------------------- ----' with employers ••• Republicans I.' . but def1mtely. '. the arms 0 ,e hi: 8t d t D~ . and some DemOCrats praise' the '. Farms Police Officers 130ylan tees Monda~ night t~at w en IF '.....-k F t 1 ') L ,.. '" u en fIver bill as fair and effective as a cure Would Send BIU to Woods and Allor went lifter her .and both .Memor,I,aland Chm~ c;urch ~ em..Joe aa e ure3 I. oung L L for'widespread,industt'ial strife ' " _ ' :withinashorttim~shewas'safe are m sesslon',the par e ca~:1 ' " earns eS~~ll and as A means of ending union F H l' F. h DUS F' I. m the custody •.. of her mother, have been ~ nightmare to resI 'D · e s to The Or Downfall "tyranny" over members ... 1 or e plng Ig t Ire Mrs .. Alfred Hartwig .. Sally l;Ients of thIS b.ock-Iong streel! flV r I I - Detl10crats and a few Republicans H~rtwrg. aged 2%. had l7el!n between ~ake Shote. road and . Jerome C, Moons, aged I•. ,of contend the bilI would "destroy . . ,. mIssing from her home at 761 Grosse Pomte. boulevard, Very young drivers, those 14 also in agre~ment on the ('auses: ~456 Burns avenue. ~ztrOlt. dl'lv- labor" and the American livipg FIre Chief ~orge Dan~bury, ~e Ch.lef said hIS men and I University place for nearly an ':areless drtvers, have par~d and l5. are better than.,those from I' of this phenomenon, They blame j lUg east on Maumee In the early. standard and, would lUarantee of the Farms. asked the Village eqUlpmen~ fought th~ flames f~r I hour. t~elr car~ across drtveways: trap: 16 to 21, Farm~ President James, it all on lhe weaker sex. ,The I hours of S8;turday mornIng, lost ;'industrial slavery" ••. s'POnsors t,:!st-et!s at tht!lr meeting ,Mon~ay thr~e hours' and wlthemt th~1f. pmg l?roperly owners. u!1 tll th., K. Watkins !old the village: beauteous female has nol gamed' control. or hIS car at Maumee and of the House bill say it will ,set mght to send the VIllage ot assIstance" the damage would I ° . worshIp hour ~nds. WIth cars II trustees Monda~' night.' And the importance in the life of the St. CI,m' and ran over the ('urb. up a bill of rights for union mem- Grosse Pointe. W?ods a bill for have been much greater. He 1 RepaIrs Started jamming both sides of th~ street, Police Chief Walter Hoyt fully: 14 or IS yt'ar old which she in-' From there on his car badly bent bers will protect them from in- $15() for the aId glVen the Woods stated that the only water effec- I . it has been almost ImpMslble for I agrel'rl with him, i evitably assumes a year or so a fIre hydrant. of all places. in 1imidation and guarantee. them ~jre Dcpartment in, fight!ng t.he I lively used on the blaze caml!: On Park's Dock through tr~ffic. to function at 1111, , President Watkins' stalement: later. .' ! front of the City Fire headqu~r- political freedom. fire at the DetrOIt UniversIty from 1h'e Farms pumps as pres-I and tire SituatIon has created II) was prompted by a discussion! Come the rtpe old age of 161ters, and thE'n prClCcededto !<noc~ •. • School on April. 11. sure from the Woods hydeant I,. fire hazard in that apparatus' over the right of polirc to refuse: and lhe little woman alongside; down the "no p;;r!;jng" sIgn di. , HENRY FORD'S WILL leaves .Trusle-c William Connolly ques. was Mt great enough to do' any l The work on the Swimming would not be able to get lhrouj!h. ' iI license to a 14 ~'ear.old, as al': the driver has to be shown' what: recl1y in front of the driveway all of lhe voting stock of the Ford lioned the propriety of. the Farms good, Detroit supplies the Woods dtkk in the Park's beach front. The trustees authorrlcd the I lowed under slate law. It was' a really magnificent man he is at, inlo the fire hous~, Motor company to his deScendents in sending such a bill, stating water. park is underway. Steel sheet pi!- Chief. to erect No-Parking on: agreed that it was all right to the wheel. Comes the show.o~ i It took jacks and much hC2V' ••. believed tha£ with the non- th~t he' believed there was an The Shores, department, which ing is being put in to protect the Sunday Morning signs on the: withhold the license if in the; maneuver; comes the chance.tak. ing and hauling to pry his car voting slock held by the Ford agreement betw~n the two vii- also answered the alarm. hooked dock against the erosion of the south side of the strer-l. Wh~n: opinion of the police the young'I' ing; comes the crash. loose from the sign, He was ta.- Foundation being tax'(!x.:!mpt, the lages covering such lin occur- iL~-equipment on the Farms en- wllter. ,the question of weddings was: ster is not qualified to drh'e, -,----- ken in eharge by the police and estate will escape with taxes of ence. , gine to gel an additional line to The facing of the dock (Il(l<!nds. brought up, it was llgreed that it I Mr, Watkins was evidently re-: GHOSTS then it was discovered that he $12,000.000. If the famlly held it Other trUstees and ChIef Dans, the flames, 1 (or 150 feet along the entire.' is sE!ldom there are ceremonies! ~alling his experiencf. as Com' Far I'll s police answering a. had oniy a learner's permit. He all it is estimated by tax experts bury were of the opini?n that a I The 'matter of sending a bill 10! length with ,a width of ,18 fe~t. in both chllrch~., a\. the same: missioner of the Detroit Police prowlcer call. to 268 Lewiston I also, had three other youl\1 ~~ that Stale llnd -Federal taxes standby .gret'ment exlSt.~ only the Woocls was referred to the The work WIll all be fim.~hed In: hour, And, as PreSIdent Wilt- l i Department. where he was most rOllo on April 19 reported they I nil' In the car with him. whieh is would take, $537,388,200 out ot Mr. between the Park, City and police and fire committ~,. Trus'llImPle .time for the opening of ,I kins remarked:-"They don't tAke familiar with the r.ecorde,. i we~t! una~le to find anyone about I illegal for a person learning to (COtItfnaed .. rap J) , Shl)l'ft. ' tee Geoql'e Schl.epter,chatrman. the sWlmmll\' s.eason. ' lon, Inyw,:y," , Both he Ind Chief Hoyt were I the premises, drive.

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Mt. 'Clemens RaisesWar Me~orial FundAs Poirtte "Dawdles

Attorney' Meder"Cites D~~ . ' .,. ! Shun. W,'o od s' Sui t .ndcision o.f State ,Supreme Three Week Campait1" Brings in $110,000 to Build Stadium! Detroit Drain' Problem;

Court on ~Question While This Rich Community Sits an~ Twiddles. Thumbs I Refuse Tall Abatem~nt ., At the City Council. meet- By FRED RUNNELLS . . It w what might be calleii

ipg Monda)" night, Attorney . For weeks no~ I ha~e been a*ed j:>yfathers, n:t0thers and " ~coa~erat 'on' night, at theAlbert Meder mentioned, not student.s, .,:~w..hat IS .bemg done on Gr9sse Pomte's War d~~sseoPoint~ C9.unl:iln:iee'tiilftoo casually; that "a decision MemorIaL ". ,,; • '" Monday. Three. times, rIght onhad'been handed down by the To be tru~hful wIth one and;lll J don t know. the nose council emitted aState SupreI1)e Court recently From ,o,ne~ source I heard. that t?e Study .c~ro~p had loud "NO.'"which confirmed the opinion aI,read.y decldea ~o go ~long wlt.h th~ Idea offu~mshlng one First, along came the request,he had given some months room In the ,Jessie Sales, Memorial LIbrary, recently donateg or .was, it a suggestien? froinago on the legality of th~ City, t~ .the I ~ard l'J~ Education by Mr. Murray Sales, as Grosse Julius L,:Berns, atto~n!!y for' ~h~as a municip<il government, POlp,te s Memonal.to our vete~ans. of World. War II., WOOds:'I,"ag~, th~t It. the, :Cl~Y,donating inoney' out of public It .IS. pnderst~d that the Study r . ' sho.uld;l.om.With the W~ods In Itsfunds for the support of the Group IS supposed to meet one of IRab t D' aebon agamst St. C!alr Shores'G' P , . th!;se days Wltl~the Board 01Edu- au . rops over the beach park ,ISsue.. ,

rosse om~e Council of Ication for the. specific purpose of ' . Mr, Berns' request, was prompt.Veterans affaIrs. talking aoout the memorial. IId f C.t . ed by the fact that. the Si.' Clair

At the time the question was I' If the Study Group and the ea 0 .1 Y' Shores people' in 'their' iltlierided.uP. all of the other Pointes had Board of. Edu~a.tion derides to II ..' bill of complaill!,,'appeared tomade such donations,to the local follow this plan, it wili be in. D '1:':'" .t have shifted tro'in iheir'orilWtalveter~ns' ag~ncy, M~, Meder had ut.ter disre.gard of tl:1e .vetera~s' eve opm en .. question, of ,'t~e' :r(g'hts ' ?f. th~.remamed qUiet on the matter but I WIshes which were expressed 10 .". Woods' to acqillre and operate ~when a' disposition arose in the many letters sent by them to the -'-'-. park within ,the .51. 'Clair Shores'

• • • City.C:oun,ciI to qu'estion ~he Cit¥'s l\'EWS o~ice, and published. Strong 0ppo$ition of Re$j. limits,. but" .came pack wit~ the)rHE HOVSE EXPECTED ,TO partlclpatio~, he ~~s ask.e~ POint 1n all the letters reeeiv;d, with I d ts Bring. Withdrawal charge that. if they ~did '. So itPASS the~LabOr bill today. .• blank for hIS wfltten OpInIOn, the exception of three or four,! en would.be open tQthe free ~e otlast minute amendments. to make ,Mr, Meder statt1d'Monday night the, recreational trend wl!s ex. II of Request all and sundry; 'St. Clair's oWnit: t'oughei" were voted down. by .that wl1!le I)e favored the pur~se, pre~sed such as an 'athletic field , --: .., ~ltizen~ a.n-deveryJ:1o~y ebe ~romoyerwhelmi':lg ,majorities' in the he questipn~d .the legality of such ~~use which was ~uggested early I Former, Congre~smanLou~s the .. ~rig;hl, . round, .wonderful>House yester~ay. ,. . •. an app~oprlatlOn, ..~he~ aske.d..to l~ the contest, right after thel C. Rabaut appeare~ before tHe beautiful' w.0rl~, '. '" ...."GOVERNOR 'S-I'GLER" pla~.~. p~t hiS legal opmlOn In writing! library suggeshon was tendered. Grosse Pointe: City Councill.~r .. Berns',)nIer~nce. W~ ttJa~

~~~ ther~ wa~ no course open but to I ..It has cO,meto my attention that IMonday night and formally thIS,would be ,a' lo~~!y 'fI'l~ss'~:tneThoinpilon mui'dercase intlie say. No! 'one of the members of the Study withdrew.his request for' City t~,: ot~e,r Gros~e'p'ol!1t.e: c~mml.l-hands of Common Pleas Judge He ,vas criticized in 'man." I Group when' asked what the i . 't h' 1 fo mtles WIth theIr lugnly reservedN I Fl' -'.'d f 11' "1 'g , . ." Iagreement Wl h IS pan r . t k f th" ...ea ~zger~ 0 ,OWn a con- quarters at the time:He exhibited Study Group had done towards pnva e'par s. or. eJr,own re~l-:!erenct! with. Atty.Gen ...'Btack, no little satisfaction in telling the' the field house idea, by a Gros~e the developlT\ent of the Stae- d~~ts, and, stric,tl>: Pc;lb9dy:else,Prosecutor McNally and Circuit Council Monday night ~hat the Pointe mother who had 11 son In len farm ?n M.ack'9'enue j;le- So,:, c0!Jle ~lone~:,bo~s ..and. &fabJudge' George B;' M).frphy " . . state's highest court had now said the late war. branded the ~eld \ tween Umversltyallq 1'fe~. ' hold of ,tne.,labOr.lng, ca~;:: .: 'Judg~ Fitzgerald' will have'to de- tha.t his opini,?n and Council's hQus~ suggestion .a~ a cheap con:- As the result ofa,meetlng'Mr, ~!3utthe Clty;,C.?un.~~'N.llSw~,on~tide whether Wayne .County hall action were correct. ,merclal and publiCIty stunt and It Rab,aut had had, .W.lth property unmoved. ,Its; 'l!11pohte, ,~ttltu<i.jurisdiction in the .murder ,and' if 'l'he case came .before the court could never b~' regarded as a owners on. Univel'sity ,and ~eff se~,*ed, to be':,to let tne Woodsso whether there is enough evi- , . . , . ' on an issue raised in Kalamazoo proper War Memorial. t in the High School recently, he litew in its own juice; A resolu~dence to hold LOuis V. Thompson' KENNETH "CHRIS" CHRISTENSON, star southpaw hurler of the Grosse Pointe which, while n.ot ;having to do Rece.ntly one Grosse ,Pointe [had discovered these neighboring tion 'of, ~ion-pal'ti<;ipalion "'.""and his wife Hl\le~. ,'High SChool 'diamond team, shows what the well~dress~ !>all player was wearing in' the with an approprlahon to V~terans High School student took It upon residents wel'\! unalterably op: adopted WIth much eclat, and no

, .., . ',.' •. ;.' ., : .. ,. : Pointe while Dame' Nature was having her fl ing. ,Up'. to the, time the school's .baseball Agencies, was" identiCally com. himself to discover what. other posed to any of the plans which little eeorioniy~miridedness. . '.:i', ..,~9~,,:tC?~_G,J!g.. ~~i.ii<:ht4w.~:Wa$Que 'to 'Itan~'tne.teiitnip;.a" ha~" o'riIY,'three' d:ayij of :,out,doO~. praatic(l' '. " " par~?ll! ?9 \h~ leg~1i,t¥ ~f all~at~ i4icJ:ti~afI' cit~es ",~'~e,d.oing jn thebe,had subm.}tt,e~~~9,rth:e ,devel., . ~:to_t1iey . Med~r .. warne,d;.:~I).~

":., :'''f1,J~~.''-!"4~.¥..-< .. , _ , '. ~.'" .... '''~':i:'' '."" . d":' ".. .' " ,.,; .....,. . :" 11?'gpubhe~unds for pur.Pf:l~e~ot\t- wa~,ot:a.'War };t~mQn~\. The fol-opmeil.~ .oLth,e.,pr*petty."', ":o~p C0';l!1CJ,t.~at:~hll~P.Il~k,:,Y(all(.olnll74,~'ye.r;,",o1;.t".Yorelm' mln r", ...... ," ". ,", . ", ., '.' SIde the dlred responslbllttles of lowmg,.letter was.reeeJved,M.. ar..ch. The Council ha.d.previowl'" reo- ,to. file .ii. brief, and probably the." "j'--"""'''d'..:.l."thl'' "'{h F.'." P 'I•.'.! D fin t J' k D 1 . , J. f

t~hO.~.'Mtfi'SS'~,..ru.'I','.'.,llt.h""".CaO'unt,mw.wh.II't-..a'rm'"'s' : ',.0"" I'c"'e" ".. ep' ar' ,'en un'. ea 'ers the muniCipalitY,Mr, Meder said. 26 from,the Mount Clitlhens:'fused him the''dghtto.:'dev~op F.rm.si':.IU;,",a'~~~.ftdli\fOf.tttR.,; .. "C'_"" " ' '------ .Chamber of Commerce in answel' the property as 'he had planne!;l, Court on the public park' phase

lli:ith anger, continues on toot to .,. ..' , . . . 1 . ' . '. hIe II' d to his queri~s; . but he had arranged, the m~~ting of the issue. .. .,the' parliame~l.. • (j"IVen ",Approva to-- Spruce Spu' rn' C10ty's Kerc eva 'a e "In rl!ference to your recent Iwith the private dtizen. in the ,'NO .NU~lBEB'TWO ;

,V ° . ? letter :egaz:ding the. Memo.rial hope th.at they wo~ld ,be agree- Secondl'; disturb~d b the su _KING CHlUSTIAN 'of Dell- U. Do h I -d d 0 POInte Speedw3iY Rec~eation and AthletiC StadIUm able to ~ts deve~opmenl.along an- gestion .t~t Grosse po';nte cify

mark is near dea~'s doo.r. _ p . t 'DSI' e an ut EII.te Refuse PrOject we are happy to report other lme which he proposed, mi ht become involved in the De-• • • ,. , . , ", " ' __ that the goal of $IOG,O~O has beep This differed chiefly from .t!le troft drainage.project, with its es-

THE'TEXAS CITY DISASTER . ': . ., ,'. ,.' c., . ' .' , Farms police and ~h.e NEWS succes~ful1y reached, 10 fact, the o~her two plans in ,that it pro- timated cost of S3,000,000 to $8,-recal~ to older cltizen& the' Gal- T;"stees C.ught in EXpansiye NfoOd .as Schlaepfer Wins. Ab donrnent, of Salvage office have been recelvm.g more ca~paIgn ha~ been over sub. Ylded fo! smgle de,~ache,d dw~lI- j 000 000 the council decided toveSton flood of 1900 which took OL' f N be f L n11'. d d N de<! P . t an, ,. complaints about speedlOg on scrlb~d at thIS moment by ap- mgs facmg the Umverslty pl~ce k~ a~ far tt'a from' the' mess6,000to 8,000 lives and .prompted It.Y or . um r 0 on9.~ aye~ ee ro]ec s Plaflt Brings Headaches Kercheval avenue, particularly proximately 10%. .' and Neff road homes, In the '.m- . nl expensi~;': oblem 'as-p 's .:the erection of the grea~t sea- The Farms' police departm.ent fou~d the village ...trustees ,to Residents. in the neighb~rhoo~ of ~e:ri- . "A rather elab?rate ,orgamza- terior of th~ plot he jntended .to I~Ie. A.' conceSsio~' was made

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wall flood projed ~n1hel~9fld .• ;. m'. a' "erv 'eYn<onsl.ve m"'~.:l at ili'el'r m'eetl'ng Monday nl'ght and . "weather road ReSIdents hVlng hon was set up involVing some have a serIes of terraces With d 't:. h' bf th f th .• -" ",...,... ~ - -- . . th" h't 150 ke's who participated t h Ma d war coopera Ion. owever. y

also as an a terma '0 e con- obfained_ approval, for a 'number of projects that have long The City'has been en count- near the c0f!l~r fear elr c I - wor I .' s ores o~ t ,e ,ck av~n~e en. suggesting that all of the Pointefusion and. breakdown., of 'civil ~ fil'd h "R F . " d G S 1 f erl'ng dl'ffl'cultl'es .I'n its new dren may be hurt by the speed- over a three w~e~ penod In the He saId ,he was unw.lllm~ to ~o communities form a J'oint CO~.government there; to the inlro, "....,~:, e in t e' ?sy' ..utur~ rawer. eorge ch aep er, ". actual fund ralsmg efforl. Our farther With the proJect In toe. . ":duction of the Commission form chau,man of the pollce committee, pleaded the case for the system for ru~blsh dlsp.osal el~he stretch bet\vcen the traffic I committees operated under the face of such strong local opposi- ~~te~ to ~ecl~e on b:ome Aattl-of governmentf9r I American department and did it so c.bnvincingly hardly a dissenting that has been m effect smce l'ght at Oak street and the one headings'of Advanced Gifts, In- lion u et ~wat~ St tffe pr~ em:. rct-cities. whis"""r was audible. ' April 1. The first arrangement alt Moross road is a great tern- dustrial and Commercial, Civic I when Mr Rabaut left the qtoUCtSh°th a e ~c.t JS1.,¥01".gou

I • • • ' . r.". .. d' t .th h C G P f . 1 S . 1 . '. e 0 er mumclpa hies.. The:f1rs.t requests. were for lm~ was entere In 0 WI t e, on- plation to fast drivers. The open roupS, . 1'0e~slOna, . pecta IcouncIl roon. a commIttee of two ,. T~ FCC, due to ~he.m~errup. p~vemepts in. the' depiuiinent's plumbing work would bring the solidated Waste Paper com- space between Merriweather. and Gifts. ReSIdential, .Publlc Em-l citi.zens representing the . local . Nn. N,~mbt:~ Thr~c .

ti~1ll of norma! commumcatton~ In h\!adquarters.9n ~e, first floor of .total e.'i:penditure needed to $51'6. pany but this concern, after a Cloverl)' affords vision' both ~o ployee~, ,Schools, Employer~'1 resl.dents: ~hanked ~he council fot' The Th~~d NO.. ca,me WIth,~he. !lte Texas CIty area, aut~orlzes the.Milnicipal"Building on Kerby The'trustees smiled approval. few days' trial, gav~ notice watch for police cars ,and traffic A~~~n..~Clty ~t large ar:d Genera.! ~hel~ Qngmal demal of Mr. Ra- i req.uest f,om the. Board of Eatl.an emergency amateur ,ra~lo. !Iet- roalj!: They had to do with plumb- They also gave an okay to ac- they would discontinue the coming out of the SIde streets. CIVI~ G IOU P S .In Mou,:t caut s request. II cation that the llJurra:r W. Saleswor~.' to handleco~untcatlOns ing cltanges in conjunction ,vith ceptance of a bid from Steiner's . k ft A '} II • _ csult most drivers tramo Clemens played a ternlk part m I ---~-- property should be. lifted fromand orders a number 'of f.......uen- h h . . . wor a er pr1. 1\> a r - . t" ~rea.;ng the success of our cam-. the ass~'."~ent r~I'~ '

'.-" t e eating system, wiring and Ford agency to furnish the de. i 'The City then called In the on the accelerator and malO am ~ . ""b b ~r'b' g to the fund S b t B k '1 ';;"1'" v":., I h'cles cleared for thoe exclUSive Il~e lightl'ng fixtur.es and the remo"a'i t t t t ,. '1 hid for palgn y su s~ I In a' 0 eurs rea ..r. ~a ei rec~n ..y gilve 15d t .' par ment wo new scou cars a : Levine Waste Paper company and. speed untl t ey s ow own . th f 11 ,nng manner' Lions ' h t d t' 'J'~' d L'of amateur ra 10 opera ors In of the antique switchboard which a net st 'nc1ud' g t de' f .' dJ l' ht t e 'end of the stretch In e 0 0\.. ' . omes ea a ef1~1'30nan In"

Corpus Ghristi, San Antonio !Ind clutters up the outer-office $1'137 co ,I In ra -ms,o this ou~fit also qUIckly grew tIre I a It ~h 0;', . .Club. $10,000; Rotary Club. $.15.- Telephone Cables coin to the School District for ilBeaumont. . . .: . _ . ',' "per ~ar. of the,Job although they h~v~ oc-\ or ~ ~.o e. . 000; Kiwanis Club, SI0,000; HI-12 'public librarY. 'I\vo conditions in. . ....,. " C~lef .W~lter Hoyt exp1al~ed (Contmued on Pare 3) casil?nally sent oul a trailer to I ~hIef W~lt'er Hoyt of th.e Far.ms Club. $2.500, ,and the Amvets. .' the gift are thAt the library shall

Friday April 18 that the switchboard. at one hme ------ cart away some waste. I police said Kercheval IS being $- 000 -- be 11' th J ,. S 1 ' ;.• ' d. bl e h dl' t II db' . t cars more o. . A .Id 'f th ': ca eo e eS_le "c, i',emo-THE HOUSE PASSES ITS In Ispensa e ,or an. 10g the: BB G Sh tt Following the Levine company 'I patr~ e Y filS SCOU, "We established an "honor cer. 1'111 er expressIOn 0 ,e V:10" rial Library. and th~t Mr. Sales

BILL .placing restricti?ns. on the calla from the 19 poh.ce ,boxes 1, UDS a er the Cit~ got Jefferson Waste Paper, heaVily. than usual, dup. to the tificate" pla~ and the majority of; ~ence that seems _fb, ~e apP'ea:mg Ishall have' a: life tenure to theoperatIOns of labor.ulUo.n~ 3.08. to scatteredt1)rouiho~t. th,e Village. 'Lo hts WO d (Continued on Pa~e 4) (complal?ts:... our industnes pledged $10() per,:n the tele.phon~ ,tnke, ~as raIsed! property as his r~~:dcnce,107, .•• 93 Democrats )010 WIth h.as not..tH;en working for a 'long Ig -In QWS "! He said I~IS ImpOSSible to k,eep employee .honormg those who had I ItS head In G[~sse POinte. Last I The contention of the Council215 Republicans for the measure time, ~Ild,o has largely superse-I . ' . a car on thIS stretch all the time I served in the armed forces, Honor Thursday; ApfJI 17. someone, was that if the CH\' h, < to con-While 22 ReJ;lublicans hook .. up d.ed thIS system, although the out- -.-. P I. C pt du'E!to the fac~ that s.omany new r certificates could also be pur- I h~c~ed a telephon~ cable ~un-: tinue th~ usual m~llicJ;,al s~rv-with 84 DemocrAts in.oPposltl,on sl.de box pho~es are necessary to On Sunday m.ght stree~ lights 0 lce a ure houses are bemg. bUIlt now that chased as low' as $IO.OO.'~ ,I nmll from a telephone pole mto: ices to the illac~, such 'as ,);ic~

debate on the Senate's bill, gIve the offIcers messages too were shot out Ill' five different H d E extra watch must be kept over "l'hat 01'" friends ;s what Monnl, the ground at Mack and Cadieux. ." ot ,. ,p. d. .... . I .'t I t b II t' th f J ,. ;. I nte sea' pee "d d 't .J.' ana lire P' eCI.Jon c:1Cl-"2"1 ~ a'"milder. in .~~aracter" sta:-ts . next ong 0: 00. person,a 0 e put on oea I?ns sou 0 e"e1"son av,,-: U • thcm to see that the kl. s on I Clemens is doing, to honor its: The repaIr. men, o~ the tde- ash removal, etc., it' \';o~ld h'al,~i 'Wednesday. The maIO difference the air via StatIOn WRDR" Jt nue III the' Balfour.Westchester 1 tear them down as fast as they veterans. Iphone company said It was un- b ' t to the t' ~ • . -.. ~

b'lls. th th seemq the FCC i e h area -- I . "'t' d b dl h k f b t e JUS 0 Jl.I ,3).o,,\~rs.between the two I .IS at e - s ev n c oosey . "k h d are built . Whv must Grosse Pomte wal 'Oti te y t e wor 0 sa 0 eurs. The de'inite "n"'/e; to) tl i". House bill just pass~d. curbs in- about wh~t a police .officer says Thor Olson, of 80~ Westchester I A Mack aven~e mar he~ a ~ I ' ,any longer? Wh:' can't we decide! The job had apparently been ueslion \~'ili h<.;e "';0 await f~r~

dustry-wide bargainmg, outlaws, over the air waVeS, r!!ported to t,1e pohce that four I customer on April 19 W o,cause ! what we want? Idone with an axe or a hatchet. ~ .' 'rth" '.;,jurisdictional striJi:es'end second" Chief Hoyt reported that an separate holes llad been shot, ap- \he clerks no end of concern. Ed mere Road The cable carried from. 100 to 150 ' cr e~amm~ lOll. on ,- ~UJ,c~t.Ilr~-boycotts which the Senate bill eleelrical ,comp~ny would elimi- parently with a BB gun in a' 1n' .fact, they cal1e:d the Farr~sl ge .' . SPEEDER NABBED pairs of wires and was connected 1I1~I~dJn~~s~losc. ,f.c:u~tln) of ~;~does not both bills ban the nate the old SWItchboard entirely large HI' x 5' plate glass window II polIce to report her presensc. T G t Breather A"lbert J' U1ettlaufer of 514 Lin' ',with the' Niagara exch"n"e The etA.t P~r"I. ons 0, t.'l'tdeCd'd.' ,-. . .. '" d h k I I 1 . h' H d . t' n , t n the 0 e . ,., . " . , orney "c(Jcr \\'c'< l11S 111'to tot1ose~ shop, authori?e cO,urt. m- an. 00 up 8 I .9 ca I, boxes to In I;; sun room. .' er eS~flp 10 v~s pu 0, I coin road was given a ticket on! phon~s s~rved by these wires c;;amine the cl:~c1, which hzjunctIOns to stave off serious! smgle phone With thlee cables ISOlated reports of broken wm- police .radlo Rnd wlthm .8 very Frid"y for driving 45 m.p.h. on; were out of service from' noon Hated he h~d ncl .ct S~OI1strikes and makes unions liable III headqu~rters ... all.f?r $161. dows. cam,e In from many other few ":Ilnutcs. a call came In .rrom[ P r Ch' f W Iter Hoyt of IJefferson avenue.' Iuntil 6:10 that evening. I' ~ ~~,for "unfair" labor practices along. The eledncal fixtures. wiring and locations In the Park. • the CIty pO~I~e. Sh'e was wanted ,0 ~ce tleld tha village trus- i ----------------------- ----'with employers ••• Republicans I.' . but def1mtely. '. the arms 0 ,e hi: 8t d t D ~ .and some DemOCrats praise' the '. Farms Police Officers 130ylan tees Monda~ night t~at w en IF '.....-k F t 1 ') L ,..'" u en fIverbill as fair and effective as a cure Would Send BIU to Woods and Allor went lifter her .and both .Memor,I,aland Chm~ c;urch ~ em..Joe a a e ure3 I. oung L Lfor'widespread,industt'ial strife ' " _ ' :withinashorttim~shewas'safe are m sesslon',the par e ca~:1 ' " earns eS~~lland as A means of ending union F H l' F. h DUS F' I.m the custody •.. of her mother, have been ~ nightmare to res I 'D · e s to The Or Downfall"tyranny" over members ... 1 or e plng Ig t Ire Mrs .. Alfred Hartwig .. Sally l;Ients of thIS b.ock-Iong streel! flV r I I -Detl10crats and a few Republicans H~rtwrg. aged 2%. had l7el!n between ~ake Shote. road and . Jerome C, Moons, aged I •. ,ofcontend the bilI would "destroy . • . ,. mIssing from her home at 761 Grosse Pomte. boulevard, Very young drivers, those 14 also in agre~ment on the ('auses: ~456 Burns avenue. ~ztrOlt. dl'lv-labor" and the American livipg FIre Chief ~orge Dan~bury, ~e Ch.lef said hIS men and I University place for nearly an ':areless drtvers, have par~d and l5. are better than.,those from I' of this phenomenon, They blame j lUg east on Maumee In the early.standard and, would lUarantee of the Farms. asked the Village eqUlpmen~ fought th~ flames f~r I hour. t~elr car~ across drtveways: trap: 16 to 21, Farm~ President James, it all on lhe weaker sex. ,The Ihours of S8;turday mornIng, lost;'industrial slavery" ••. s'POnsors t,:!st-et!s at tht!lr meeting ,Mon~ay thr~e hours' and wlthemt th~1f. pmg l?roperly owners. u!1tll th., K. Watkins !old the village: beauteous female has nol gamed' control. or hIS car at Maumee andof the House bill say it will ,set mght to send the VIllage ot assIstance" the damage would I ° . worshIp hour ~nds. WIth cars II trustees Monda~' night.' And the importance in the life of the St. CI,m' and ran over the ('urb.up a bill of rights for union mem- Grosse Pointe. W?ods a bill for have been much greater. He 1 RepaIrs Started jamming both sides of th~ street, Police Chief Walter Hoyt fully: 14 or IS yt'ar old which she in-' From there on his car badly bentbers will protect them from in- $15() for the aId glVen the Woods stated that the only water effec- I . it has been almost ImpMslble for I agrel'rl with him, i evitably assumes a year or so a fIre hydrant. of all places. in1imidation and guarantee. them ~jre Dcpartment in, fight!ng t.he I lively used on the blaze caml!: On Park's Dock through tr~ffic. to function at 1111, , President Watkins' stalement: later. .' !front of the City Fire headqu~r-political freedom. fire at the DetrOIt UniversIty from 1h'e Farms pumps as pres-I and tire SituatIon has created II) was prompted by a discussion! Come the rtpe old age of 161ters, and thE'n prClCcededto !<noc~

• •. • School on April. 11. sure from the Woods hydeant I,. fire hazard in that apparatus' over the right of polirc to refuse: and lhe little woman alongside; down the "no p;;r!;jng" sIgn di., HENRY FORD'S WILL leaves .Trusle-c William Connolly ques. was Mt great enough to do' any l The work on the Swimming would not be able to get lhrouj!h. ' iI license to a 14 ~'ear.old, as al': the driver has to be shown' what: recl1y in front of the drivewayall of lhe voting stock of the Ford lioned the propriety of. the Farms good, Detroit supplies the Woods dtkk in the Park's beach front. The trustees authorrlcd the I lowed under slate law. It was' a really magnificent man he is at, inlo the fire hous~,Motor company to his deScendents in sending such a bill, stating water. park is underway. Steel sheet pi!- Chief. to erect No-Parking on: agreed that it was all right to the wheel. Comes the show.o~ i It took jacks and much hC2V'••. believed tha£ with the non- th~t he' believed there was an The Shores, department, which ing is being put in to protect the Sunday Morning signs on the: withhold the license if in the; maneuver; comes the chance.tak. ing and hauling to pry his carvoting slock held by the Ford agreement betw~n the two vii- also answered the alarm. hooked dock against the erosion of the south side of the strer-l. Wh~n: opinion of the police the young'I' ing; comes the crash. loose from the sign, He was ta.-Foundation being tax'(!x.:!mpt, the lages covering such lin occur- iL~-equipment on the Farms en- wllter. ,the question of weddings was: ster is not qualified to drh'e, -,----- ken in eharge by the police andestate will escape with taxes of ence. , gine to gel an additional line to The facing of the dock (Il(l<!nds. brought up, it was llgreed that it I Mr, Watkins was evidently re-: GHOSTS then it was discovered that he$12,000.000. If the famlly held it Other trUstees and ChIef Dans, the flames, 1 (or 150 feet along the entire.' is sE!ldom there are ceremonies! ~alling his experiencf. as Com' Far I'll s police answering a. had oniy a learner's permit. Heall it is estimated by tax experts bury were of the opini?n that a I The 'matter of sending a bill 10! length with ,a width of ,18 fe~t. in both chllrch~., a\. the same: missioner of the Detroit Police prowlcer call. to 268 Lewiston Ialso, had three other youl\1 ~~that Stale llnd -Federal taxes standby .gret'ment exlSt.~ only the Woocls was referred to the The work WIll all be fim.~hed In: hour, And, as PreSIdent Wilt-

li Department. where he was most rOllo on April 19 reported they I nil' In the car with him. whieh is

would take, $537,388,200 out ot Mr. between the Park, City and police and fire committ~,. Trus'llImPle .time for the opening of ,I kins remarked:-"They don't tAke familiar with the r.ecorde,. i we~t! una~le to find anyone about Iillegal for a person learning to(COtItfnaed .. rap J) , Shl)l'ft. ' tee Geoql'e Schl.epter,chatrman. the sWlmmll\' s.eason. ' lon, Inyw,:y," , Both he Ind Chief Hoyt were I the premises, drive.

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st. 'PaUl, reported: to the. pOli~on April 18 .that aqlne boy. lotinto hiJ buement .ar'I' and dillsuch d~alll that hJ. automobil.\vill need a cOplp1ete new pain~job.

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WHiLi SU.... LYLASTS,,$326~TERMS '1.Z5 A •WEEK:

NolJliauttiJr CU~~I'Cba'".~ everywhere, on y w h or I YOURwith. YDU !>eel"'" b.ll.ry a INITIALSselt contllned. Tiny. Easy t" ENGRAVEDcarry. AlIIlltor ilr',lned plllUC "cue. FuU room-I;zo volumo .. s.. l"REE .tt! HOII' It! :Buy II NOW I ON RADIO.'•.••••••••• ~•••••••••••••••• '••••• ~•••• I •••• ~.

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In thr graftd~r t~.t was Rome, the wins of empel'()n alld ofa few .enators kept their food fusb and whoJesome with snowrushed down' from the mountaintop. by lut chariot.

There probably wU a Jot of oh.irig and llb.ingamclOg theRoman gourm~t5 when Caesar's wife, Calpurnia, servedchilJed CanbasillilD canapes on • sultry s~mmer evmit:l," ~; I

But bow Calpumia would have envied you four e.1eetrlc.. ,refrigera.tor.

"By Jupiter," sBe'd &ave exclaimed ... "", have dependable,iDupensin electricity to keep yout food fresh acd appetizing.Electricity so itlezpensi"e,itl (act, that your refrigerator runa

. five full days for JelS than I quia.riu...... .. .

Tod,., in your home, refrigeration .is jMst",,~ of tbe dozeDs ofways iD which electridtyd~es iClbs for you ••• better ••• and(or les~ motley thaa' aay other .....y..AIloca. cU.. tod"l

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Gleaming olle.plece Porcelain cookil'lg.top andbackgo~rd is one .of the tn'f1Y funues of the oew Norse!&S range with tU famous,Spiro.Speed burner, the rctto....ned Rober.uha ....beat c~trot, ~f1dthe Hi.Lo click simmer valves! It has 5 of fiberglu tnsulation.and a speciaUy de.~i8Qedoven door to reduce heat ia the IUtchen I

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dent and Congress seeJdn. theirsuppoi'! in obtaining a wan in-crease ($12 per week) , ••. "wewant to make sUre. that they un-derstand our position" ... butdeny that. they are trying tobuild up a case for the 'govern.ment to take over the phone sys-tem • .. "We don't want anypart of seizure," says a ~pokes.man for the union. . ,

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TAX ASSSESSMENTS.ON DE-TROIT HOTELS (ange. fro~$1,213 per room at. the Barlumto $3,016 per room at the Book.Cadillac, City Assessors tell theCity Council sitting as a Boardof Review.

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Atrlericln. ... men bClard, takiAI 'aM ')tED SKELTON,' for pre-(Iff' from, ~wara1ein \'Aid1el~. at sulW'i, to; poke f~n at I.myth,Guam ,xplodedand cruhed !-'lto ical NBC:vice.S'relident and thenthe se., killing all oil bo.rd.' commentln, '01' Allen's orilinal

• • • . faux pas, all were momentarilyJEW I S HUNDERGRQUND kicked off the air last night.

tORCf"SBLOW t)'P THE EGYPT '. • •EXPRESS carrying troops ,and HENRY WALLAcE, on' skid-supplies from EgyPt'to Palestine, ly. prlvatt speakin.i' tOur. in'kUling ten. Britl&h soldiers.and Europe, tell! r. Paris audiencewoundinl 41.,. two .under that the International Bankgrol,lnd members commit suicide should led Russia $15,000,060,000bysettin •. off. an;all explo~lve • ,. UnltedStatei is i subscriberchar,es next to theU' h"art.1, Just to mOre th~n. a. \it. Ird of the stockbefore they 'Z'er: t~ be executed. Wan t ~ $$O,OOO,OOO,QOO mad e

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.• .,~. . available lmmediatEily through_. ,.' ~.r~p TRuSTEES <?F THE FORD the bank lor world reconstruc.".~jj ~"'\~. FOUNDATIQN l~ Ne~York reo tion: ••. faVors'an addltionalloan'--...:! port that th....e.Fo. U:'l. dation in 19.46 to En..lItlandof $3 500 00 OOQ.I(~t. ~'f, " . distributed $1,219,202 to chant. " .~ .•. .: .. '. '. '.,

wtSl"lllH l;1lU't ~ble!.e~ucationar. and. religious "BlGlIfOrOR REWOUND'ill: WHtli 11' m~t1tutlons and SineI'! Its founda. . .

Q~L~"'ES I1'UI.' tion in 19;16$136861175. .Complete re.wmdlJlf and as-1'~'&lIII £>.... I~E.!l.~ ". '. ... • ~. ~. .' sembling :of the second, largest

.' C¥f1IL/l ViM'!:!I. THE NEW ORLEANS PR1EST, ~otor at the Far~s pumpm~ sta.,~~~~~~~t~~ Rev. Fr, JameaW.Courtney,who tlon cost '1~28(}. It'.was re,,:,eale.d. A' '.', ~'YLYAW"" . A~ .' ' was stabbed' four times 'while at.a councU meeting on, April. t'P .., - (!OIlN lAlt.WOIlMS servin. C<lll\fl\uniol\ Sunday.in 21 ,#;u:n payment of the bill was

~ lRln4B£'(lllJ"II"'Lt..N~, J..FIlIU.( " CAAMI iA,,"IS1'IC r Immaculate. Conception church approved. The ~otor ran, hot""IN'fU WIHfL "'"£> fOlle£.~!,!~~u.."r.."$KIII *'" {t{U' t....1' is given better th.an a fifty.fifty last luz:nmer and It w~s ~on!lde;..&ODIeL I<\ ....DL II" Wlel<E," " ..... 0" .. (mil O<II11l chance for recovery. . ed adYJseable to repair It befo.e~IlSt.VL~ MON-i'IlS SHOll!. Slit IS . .0. it burned out completely.Rl'O/P"ZU AS tL141iLE. FOil M"IlIlI~r......

. ...... ,.. - .............. - DETROIT. POLICE arrest 'C.o, . Pat Quinn. .president .of the

tomorrow •• , UAW aggressive, THE GERMAN TREATY is~ue Wayne Co'unt)' el0 Council torness handicapped by niport.1 that postponed by the Foreign r4inis. jostling police .. and' p.trolU iri'the Steel. workers have already ters' cOllJlcil for at least three or front of the'Michtaan !leU Tele-settled their demands on a. lSc four months ..• the parleys are phone m~in officeonCiis" .•per hour raise basi a, the same nearing an end with nb pro'vision had 'been previO\.lSIY,warnedfivllfigure G. M. is reported to have for reassembly '...,tim.es ••• ch.r,te.d with intolo:iCa.offered and been refused by 0, 0 • tion. .. ",. .

• 0 • • Reuther as insufficient. ; • wants NAVAL OFFICIALS at theiiii' . ...• *>.,Sunday, April 20 23,5c. missile testing field. at ,Point M.u•. ' .W,'echesdI1, Aprll:!3 ,j'.'

UNITED STEEL WORKERS .' • 0 0 • gu, Cal. reveal_. that the. ~~vy, THEUAW/CIO .andGENER.AND U. S. STEEL' CORPORA~ NEW YORK CENTRAL train possesses the greatest ~~ided mis~. ALMOTORS'I,ree in,priricipleTION reported to have reached due in DetrOit from Cincinnati sile in warfare, ". IS pow~red to a,l5c',j)erhoui,waie r'aiaebutagreemf!nt for a 15c Rer hour at -4.05 p. m. kills a 38.year old by rockets and apulsej~terliin~ .not'yeta,reedol(the.oppOrt.loh~wage raise •.• report partly con- mother, Mrs. Mary S: Long, of" made by the Ford Motoreom •. inent:o!. the :increaie,GMwantsfirmed by Dow-Jones business Gibraltar, and her three little pany inc~ea~es the\¥mb.~rd.mentto: adli. 11;2e. to the.!ioL\i'l;f~'waienews agency •.• ' follQws much childr'en, aged 4, 2 IInd 8. months, range .from ~5 miles,. t~e grf!atest ril;t~ wi.th .3';k: to (0' to: pay forthe same line as settlement with at an unprotected crossmg near distance.a~hleve~ a~amst Japan, sixpald!holi4ar.s .• <.u!lion,want~Electrical Workers; the latter get. their home. No one has been to 150 miles .•.. radiO cpntroijeq, 12'hc hourly raise and 2'hc to goling l1nc hourly wage increase found who testifies to h~ving it can change itscoUIse iil flight to icela! security and hospitlli"with extra 2c to 4c applicable to heard the train whistle!or the and can be dropped with. deadly z;ation:benefltli •.•• , Reuther.aaysholiday pays ... Steel . agree- crossing. accuracy .. ' ,;" ;.peed .25,~eoJ the men aie"n~tinterested inment contains no extra !'ate for '. • • per hour. weighs 6000 llQun~s.and 'p'tid,holidl.~s, .• also proposesholidays .•. agreement with U. HOPE ABANDONED of nego, cc>sts ~15,OOp ••• many t1l'!lN Ii. flat boOlt oll5qper hour "withS. Steel, which produces lightly tiating a peace treaty for Austria more effective and deadly than no striniS .ttached".less' than (lne,ha1f of the steel at this time and indications. are the German bun-.Dombs. . . ,'. .... .,.. ".'output, expected to set pattern. that the Moscow Foreign Minis.. '. i.. • . ...., :,THE'SENATE PllSse5'.~7-23the'for all !teel wage agreements. ters' Conference will break. up CHRISTIAN X of Denmark, $400,000,000 aid to Greece and

' ••• within II week. who died yesterday, will be. sue. Turkey to help them fight com.POLLSAMONGREPUBLtCAN. • 0 ceeded byH1s .6' 6", 48.year.old munism ... passage by HOl,lse

NATIONAL COMMITTEEMEM- G ENE R A L EISENHOWER, son, who will be .publicly pro. next week predicted. . ,.BERS as II/ell as polls of State Chief of staff of the U. S. Army, claimed Frederick IX of Den- '. •• 0 k..' ...party chairmen and vice-chair- addressing the American .Society mark tomorrow. ,KIRSTENFLAGSTAD, . themen, according 'to the Washing- of Newspaper Editors in Wash- • • • Norwegian soprano, ir~tedwiUi.ton Bureau of. the Free Press,' ington, says that Democracy !tas . Tuesda,., APttl U . atench bombs and bOoS' and cat"indicate Dewey asflrst"choice for. entered its decade of greatest JOSEPH W. KELLY,quizmas- calls.inthe Musie HIUinPhU.-Republican presidential nomina. test and "it is up to us to make'ter of radio Quiz Kids program, delphia. ;. had been crit1~!~Ii~.lion, with TaIl, Stassen and. Van- it work" ••. further says "if our shot and ..killed one of two men for remaining in. Norway. dmlniden berg following in order. . democracy produces the greatest who invaded his darken'ed first the Nazi Occupation littdfor iin,"

• • • happiness for the greatest num- floor apartment i,n ChicagG .as plied sympathy'with th,~ Ger~HENRY FORD II will be the ber of people we 8re going to bl! he and his wife and son were lis" mans ... she claims she went ,to

man in control of the operation an example that ,will influence tening to aradic program •. '. Norway to be witp her invalidand direction of the Ford Motor 'other nations" ... "absqlute 5e- the dead man carried army dis- husband .•. says; "1 was nevercompany, although his. mother, curity can be attained in only one charge papers of Harold Gerald friendly with the Germans",Mrs. Edsel Ford, will control the way-the knowledge lhat we live Franzen, aged 25, of Chicago. • • •majority of the voting stock while absolutely among friends" ••• ~ • •.. BOB HOPE, FRED ALLENher minor children are under 25 obviouslv addressing himself spe- ANDREW J. MAY, formerYllars of age ... ,reported the dflca1ly:to editors and newswrit- congressman and chairman of the

' company has aske,d the. market erl, he said "our job is to try to Military Affilirs Committee ofextJerts of a leading Wall street make every nation a friend no.; the House, with members of theinve5tment house to'set a market m.ttAr how dillOJ'cult the task ' f'

' a ,," Gar,sson war contracts, lrm, ,cesvalue on Ford Motor stock, seems, or how irritated we may . W sh' to • • become." on ,trial today m a mg on on

ERITISH SET OFF' DEPTH charges of conspiracy fo de.• • • fraud the Government .•• MayCHARGES In Haifa harbor to Monday, Aprll 21 is ch"arged' with receiving orcatch "frogmen" (swimmers with f

mineS). ~'POLICE RIOT SQUADS arresi agreeing to receive $53,000 .romt' •. • the strike director of the tele- Henry and Murray Garsson while

'rHEODORl:'; G. BILBO of Mi$- phone worll:ers. and. 20 others, he was a me~~r ~f Congress.aissippi, recently supposed to be acting as plckel$, when they at- THE' HOUSE:, 0,F !'lEPRE'•stricken with eancer of the tempt Ul attack a worker en!t!r-mouth, now declared to be a ing the office of the main b'uild. SENTATIVES at L,l!'lsing today"well man" by Dr. Alton Oesch- ing of the Michigan :aell Tele- passed and returned to the Sen.ner, head of a clinic in New Or- phone company ... 500 picklltate a bill making it a felony ~<>leans, and ready to go back to strikers jam. against ;t cordon of interfere with ~rvice re!1deredWa.6hington and tight for his sen- 60 police officers . . . mounte:d by a 1)ublic utility .•. recentate seat. police restore order alter 40 min. sabotage i~ the t.elepl'\0z:1estrikll

o .,. utes of rioting • , • a ~ompany spurred qUlck aclion.RESUMPTION' OF' GEmRAL lineman taken to Receiving Hos- • 0 •

MOTORS AND UAW discussions pital for treatment. . I A B.29 BOMBER with 16

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Ford's ~stimated estate of $700"000.000 .•. estate has 15 'monthsin which to estimate the amountof tQxes due the Government, atime'limit which is often extendJed • .• after. takeS have beenRgreed upon payments' can beextended over. ten year period.

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MOB OF 3,000 raid food. storesin Rome.

MONSANTO CHEMICAL com.oany says the F.B.I.,is investigat,lng "all phases" of the Texas Citydisaster.

THE IRON AGE, journal of themetal trades, circulates II rumorthat the United States Stl!el Cor'poration has made. an offer. ofwage increases to the CJO. UnitedSteei ,Workers.• • •

WITH ALL BUT '3V! percentof the non-voting slock of theFord Motor company owned byMr., Ford (Ihat held. by . Mr~Clara Bryant Ford). going to theFord Foundation, that trust willbe the most heavily endowed in.stilution of its kind in the world,reckoned to exceed that of the

• • • Rockefeller Foundation ... all of50.000 FANS SEE OPENING th" voling stock is held bj'mem;

of baseball leason at Briggs .8ta. bersof the Ford' family .•• Mr.diitm against the Indians , , . Ford reported to have left suffi.score Detroit 2, Clevelond O. cient cash assets to pay all in.

• • • herifance taxes. Voting stock andTRUMAN WILL RUN in'1948, non.voting stock shar.es equally

says Senat~1' Conally of Texas. .in earning of the company.••• • ••

NINETEEN YEAR OLD CARL. HAVALDA of OWOISO,Mich., is

sentenced by a Court Martial inTokyo to be hanged {or the mur.dp..!'of five Japan,ese on Jan, 31.Four accomplices are given lifeimprisonment ..• Havalda, ringleader of a gang that staged a fourhour reign of terror in a Tokyosuburb.

Saturday, April 19THREATENED STRIKE OF

COMMERCIAL TEL~GRAPH-ERS' UNION scheduled to beginMay 7, has been settled by anagreement entered into today bythe Western Union,and the CTU. • . operators' get a' five cen t perhourincJlease, and other benefitsfor employes . , • plan provid"sfor a checkoff plan under whichnon-union employes would alsopay dues, a 13 weeks'sick leaveand increased social securitybenefits;

TELEPHONE WORKERS Fenda communication to the Presi-

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G,I'Jsse Pointers areCupid-mjnde~f whenit comes to foq,t AndCu pi d' s servesaround th~ cioc~.

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Sugar and Creamer 45.00 set

~~/1f(~ f/.~~1570 WASHINGTON BLVD. • • In the Dal'itf Whifnpy'RldR.

, STOR! HOURS: 10 I,' O'(Il.Y.~

binner Bell 15.00

YOUNG SPEEDERSThrel;! 15-year-olds were pick-,

ed up .by Farms police at 11:20p. m. on April. 19 for racing ina car in Radnor plare. FormanJohnston Jr. of Bishop road wasdriving. I

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Sa}.e o'f Tl.ckets for Hun',.t taken 'away from,kidsp'Jaymg inthe Pine, Woods,wer. turn!d in. , .."..... \ .. to FllrmsJlolic~ oil ~prjJ 21 byClub's Annual Horse Show I~,~:W,d. of,;,,,',,'wulh"

3..th Annual Event Win Inc",~dt'l72 Classes to Be Run Off: terM ""Durin~Four Day Period.; $5,000 in Cash Awards Offered \ Hand Crochet~d

The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Alger Post 995, Grosse iPointe, is sponsoring the advance sale of tickets thr.oughout fthe meh'opolitan' area. for. the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club's'ambitious and colorful 36th Annual Horse Show, to be pre-.jsen~ed for four days, June 19 through 22, at the Hunt Club'sgr£'unds on Cook r(.'ad. . I I. R. Edmund Dowling, chairman . HOUSEHOLD HINTof lhe Horse Show Committee, . .announce. s that 72 classes will be If wmdows are recessed or Irun off during the four-day I have extended window sills, sill-event, with $&,(100in cash awards 1length draperies are correct. Iand 38 silver trophies t.o be dig-: ------ .---. --~--- ..tributed . to' .Pl'ize-winning . en. II * *. . *'(rants. Many of the finest horses *.of the natian will compete fDr thefOUl' fealure st"'es of $500.00each: the ~500.000 Three.GaitedStake; the $500,00 Jumper Slake;the $500.00 Five-Gaited Slake;the $500.00 Hunter Sta~e.

Chrhtopher W~dS.worth of Ken-Imore, New York, who will judgethe Hunters and Jumpers, is a Imemher of the American HorseShow Association on Hunters and IJumpers, and has .officiated as se-nior judge at a\l lhe major recog-Inized horse .ShOWSthraughout the I.

United Stales.The judge of the Saddle Horses, .

Fine Harness and Tennessee!Walking. Horses will be H. Chris-tlan.Barham. of Milan, Tennessee;Mr. Barham, a much sought-aileI'judge who enjoys the full confi.dence Of 'Outstanding .exhibitors,officialed at last year's ChicagoColiseum Show. .

The Gnissc Painte Hunt Clubplans to renovate the show ringfor this year's spectacle and to in.clude an outside course for .hunt-er classes. Club. facilities are being Ienbrged ,and improved to ade-quately' accommodate25(} entries:, 'The co-chairmen of the Alger IIPosl's advance ticket selling eam- t Ipaign are Thomas 'Jacques and I .James Quello, WhD arc ol'ganiz.'11ing 12 10.man teams of veterans, Ie!ach of which. will cover a speci- i

- fied area. Specially designated es- Il<iblishments will cooperate with 'them in the distribution of tick-ets, Prizes will be aw:<rded t.o theteams that make the most sales,as well as to' the best individualsellers.

This GI~ossePointe Hunl Club--Alger Post alliance' alfords lhehorse lovers and public of thissection of Michigan an opportu-nity to witness an exciting, enter-tabling spectable and to benefita w.orthy cause' at one and thesame time .

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B. SIEGEL (;0.WOOO'WARD

MARSHALL

'20 alld Up"'e New RAYette 5e'e.Wave PllrmllnllnJ wflidlw. featured in our ed last week (through errorby the Grosse Pointe News) wuquoted It$10 end up.' The correct prices Ir, $20.nciup. W. trust our custometl will not, thiscorrection in price,

ARIEL ADA~IS .'Summer Theatre Schoo.l

Six ,glorious weeks on lovely loke Ontllrio, in Cenlldll.Program includes dll ily in~truetion' in ihe Thelltre Arts. eet-iog, stege production, poise. voice Ilnd body.culture,personality development in enatl!1osphere conducive toinspiration IlIld reloxation. Acfual experience in aliveprodudion •.AI/ summer recre/ltionlll /lctivities llri! /lv/liJ/lble. Modernconveniences Ilnd good food.

THE IDEAL "VACATION-FOR-PROFIT"limlted Md selecfed enrollment. Applicllnts now being

eccepted. 'No",j,...l ftt is ail.inclusive, For full i"form4tio." ttrritt.

ARIEL ADAMS, I 509 Brolldway,Detr~it 26, Michigan

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..Pl~rJ:ningExpert Arrives,

.To'Make Survey,in ParkMaitin' Friss:el 'to Work in Close Cooperation With VilIa9Cl

'Manager L~ne in Studying Various Problems'f •. - " ' ".

Martin Frissel, the planning consultant of Lansing whothe Park village hired some weeks ago to give an expertsurveY,'and t~port on the physical aspects of the village asthegr,oundwork for a generall'evision of its zoning ordinance,and'p:r~paratory to 'inaugurating a 'continuing program ofvillage development, arrived in the Park Friday morning to

begin his work. '

(" . He ~ill first make a study of

U.iE.<t' onl the olfstreet parking problem; ~, which has recently grown more

acute in the village. There .willr~a••IOI' ~~ also be jlnoverall survey .ofthe.. 13I land use' pr,Oblem intended pii.

• TO GENTLEMEN "J madly to furnish an. ~xpert-- opinion to lhe village as to w.hat

use the different acres of'the vil-lage can be .bestadapted. Suchan understanding is. basic to any . TH.E .G.R.OSSE. POINTE Wb,ODS. COMM. UN.ITY C.LUB '.",as o.rg;:~~,~de t:p\ile,~lJu19~8I,S.intelligent development of the I I b k d h Vmunicipality. On organIzmg, t us c u, ase, t e lllage COmmission to ,find a playground fOl' the children

other recommendations he will of.the community.~r. Alois Ghe!>quiere, then a Councilman, was appowted'by the Villagedoublless make will have to do President tofind. a suit,a ble piece 9f property. Mrs. Hattie Chene, offereB 'the, use of a littleI'Jith lhe cio~er' conti-al of fulur!! pi~ce of ground whic~ she owned at Mack and Ridgemont for this purpose. Later she deededcommercial building. thIS property to the village to be used as a play ground forever, ' .

It 'is ,altogetJier probable that ' • • • .:" , , .he \dll have something to say as The present building, 20 by 36 f E • p' thO 1 'Tlo lhe use ,of that parl of Jeffer-feet, was built in the laUeI' part XpanSIVe 0 0 e ossesson avenue directly across from of 1940 from cash, malerial and ' '.' ,,' , " , •the Park Municipal building labor dOIlatedby the people Jiv-' • --, -' ,', Motorbike' Riderwhich has always been reserved ing in the community and build- (Continued from Pare 1)for 'residential improvement bulers. who were building a great --:--ha's,.miver b€en soused. ,. many homes in this dislrict. Th!! .Then M)". 'Schlaepfer in- ,Themangle~, pavements in sow;e

This area would be most valu- oper~ting expenses of the play'- formed the council that some. of sections .of Grosse' Pointl')' whichable as sites, for' high class com. ground are furnished by the De- the officers' ~quipment was in are the sad ~ovenirs of an especial-mercial development. . troit Community Fund, and self very bad shilpe indeed. and. that ly severe winler on roadways,

Mr. Fr'issel will work in dose support that is', gained through $150 worlh of Sam Brown belts, havealr.eady' begun to take theircooper;\tion with Village, Man- membership fees and special holslel's, etc., was 'needed imme- toll of accidents.

, agel' Everitt B. Lane,. who has classes. diately. . On, WedOesday morning, Aprilstressed ever since he' became .. The attendance has gro;vn so Truslee Connolly ,inquired po- 16, Wilfred'Floo'd, aged 16, of 1483Park manager, the necessity of fast a~d ~he. de,?and fOr the use litely how come 1111 this equip- Montcalm, Delroit, riding hishaving a masler plim for the com~ of the bUlldmg IS so great, that, ment had fallen apart in .one fell molorbike east on Vernor High-munity's d~V:,~lop~nent. more space ,must be prDvided Iswoop like the 'old hoss shay. ,vay near Balfour; ran intel a, hole

soon '01' the, place will ,have to ChiefH.oyt assu'red him lhis' was in the, pavement and was thrownKILLINGS' STOPPED be closed pecause of 'the over-nDt the case but that it had been violently itom his machine.

Sandler Brethers who :have crowded conditions. In July deterioralink for years and re- The accident \~'as seen by Mrs .maintained aslaughler' house 1941 there were approximately placements should have . been Melvin F. Huffaker of 1268 Bal-where chickens and I other fowl 500 children enj.oying the use .of made periodically ..He pointed out f.our, who reporle'd it to the pelice.have been killed" at. .Mack lhe playground. In July 1946 that the men hadbe~n able to Young-Flood w~s taken' to theavenue and University, notified there were l,760chiIdren using hide same of the battered 'pai'a- Bon Sec:ours 110spital fDr treat.lhe City council. al. t.he me,eting the playground and building, in- phernalia under their winter ment 'for a badly 'lacetaled. andM.onday that they had discon~ .cluding,.adult classe,S in, millin- coats, but lhat ;....ith the donning scratched face.tinue$l that line of work at their ery, SflWlIlg,and kmtling,.as'well of s.umnler uniforms on May '15, ------lacatlOn. The .operation .of the as the. Nursery schoal, Ballet no coats would be worn tD coverslaughter h.ouse had !reen com" classes for girls 7 to 14 years, and the ghastly things. Farms Amendsplained of by nearby residents.' free play fm'. children '.of all As the roll call wa~ regislering

__ ~__ ages .. In March 1947, tlie total a unanimous apPI'Dvai of the Boat F.ee' R.ep'o'rt. Forget.you're an employer or a number. of .children using this purchases President' Watkins . .'

worker and remember only you!re small and inat1equatef buildilig could be heald mumbling that ita friend. wer~ 1,436. Of t~is number, 906

1was jusl the Chief's navy !rain- i Complaints of. boat .owners

,were enroJ)ed m the special ing that cried oul rOI'all this uni- over the incl'l!ased fees f.or moor-classes, SUCl.las Nursery school, I formily in uniforms. ing space at !he Farms pier thistwo groups of Ballet and two ------ year have led the village trus-gr??ps of Balon twirling. special IT . lees to revise the schedule an-ac'J!,~ities for older b9Ys, parties I exas City Gets nounced several weeks ago.fOI'teen age groups. and the Tu;ds1 The fee for moorings in theClub of the Grosse Pointe Woods Gift From Pointe main harbor, well and buoy, havePresbylerian Church, which uses . been reduced from.$2.00 per foOtthe building every Sunday eve. \vilh a minimum of $35 and a. Due lo the entirely in,ad~qlla~e, The Grosse Poinle Lions' Club maximum :of $50,' to $1.50 per

sIze of the .present bUlldmg, It m.aqe~ a check for. $500 to. th~ .foot with a minimum of $25 andhll~. been. foun~ ~~cessary to re- 'LIons. club of Texas City" Texas, a' maximum of $40.:strIct the actiVIties to y.oung on April 17 .with instructions to Other fees, l'emain the same aspe.opleundc:r IByears .o,fage. ~he the . .Tex~s City o:'ganization to announced previo\lsly. The rec-board of dlrec!Or~ regl et ha.vI".!: use It a;; It sees fil In any manner realion committee of the boardto ta..ke such acllOn, and It, ISIfor relief work necessitated by .oflrustees Neil.M.CE.achin chair-?oped that Il m.uch .larger butld- the appalling disaster which nasi man, reco'mmend~ci t~e ~hange,109 ~ay be budt In the near re~en~ly befallen the. great oil which was approved by the trus-fulul e. . ~mg port .on lhe Gulf, tees .on April2L

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FANCY ASPARAGUS2 Lbs. . 49c

CHOICERu!'l1P Roast Veal. Lb ... 59c'

,CRll T'.I1r1)'lor Delh'erieJ 1M S,mle DRI

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ROAST BEEFChoice Pot. Lb. . ..... 42e

SMOKED HAMS .Shank Half, 5.t06 'lbs. Lb. 4~e

PINK GRAPEFRUITLg: Size. 3 for ..• , •... 29c

FLORIDA JuiceOranges. 3 doz. .,.; .. $1.00

CALIFORNIANew Potatoes .. 4 Lbs .... 29c

J1'egetable'Oept;

,ROAST BEEF. Choice. Sirioin.

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Wish to Announc~ Th~t They Have Ac;qL/ired the

BI~, .L.. ~;n( l'~\lltr:l' M.rll.tt 01 Gl.llot Twp.-Sf¥t to Gr,,"~. roll\le

'En~blin9' a Vastly Improve,dServiceto Grosse Pointe Customers

3 Deys-- Thurs., Frt., & Set.

Be positive of supreme gooonessw1wlnever you serve poultry .. ,chickens •.. turkeys ... ducks.Never 4 slip. if you choose RedComb freshly killed Md dressedbirds. Red Comb Poultry M/lrketnever sells less th~n supremeqUlllity.

Red Cooth Pouli.ry'~larke~,. .'

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"9tJS'"OJ.a WflIlT We will l~q~ inv,,(I] ~f'Prec ... I dent.! IOOIY. We are loin'

Suede, when no~ .badly aoi ed, lhrou.&~, .nd into, IQI1\.thing ~I~ ' l'may ~ 'lll,a~ed with It r4\):tll!rto,et~.r n~w, .' . tspongll;art gum or a cloth damp- ~ '1.'ened slightly with clilanin, sol.. Ivent .ych IS carbllil letfllchloride. Nit"" _ 0 1._To remove sh\ny spo~ \tie a iliff .. "~!.l!'brush orextra-flne' sandpaper. -..I.. ~ ....."palr'd

In SeatUe a mlln with the tele. ..n~e~~'l1\::1~~,•••I.ph01le number Wi: 1!147 had 22~ NA''' ••• \,06UI' ,,'1

persons call to wish him a Happy I un(p 'IIf;J"I(:SNew Yen, ' , I,," .1.... _ ""'. I~'III.",n'

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TUXEDO 2.5100 KI~';r~kTJOL 355 FISHER ROAD't

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BEECHNUT BABYFOOD.

Strained, 3 for Z5cChopped, ~ for ,~3e

Ba'ery Dept.JORDAN ALMONDS8 oz. Pkg t39c

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ALMOND TElA: RJ~1GCoffee Cake. ..Each ..... 39c

ALMOND Butter Crunch12 oz. Tins , •• ,.".",;1.19

/Gro~ery Dept.BUTTERDairy Roll •....•.• Lb. 65c

CHEESE'Philadelphia Cream, 2 for 25c

COFFEERoyal YOl'k .,., .• , .• Lb. 48C

SAVOY APRICOTS, Mellow Pack (unpeeled)Lg. cans .. 3 for ... , .. $l.15

CORNED. BEEF HASHDerby. No.1 cans; 3 for' 9lk

MEAT SPREAD, Smithfield4% oz .. Jars. 2 f,or'..... 49c

SUPER SpDS ;.~.. Pkg:35<:VEL. , , , . , .... " Pkg. 33cCANDLES

Wayside Hand Di'p.Large Variety

SUNSHINE CHEES-ITS .2 Pkg's: " 29c

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The' memb4!n Inti 11'iel1d~ ofthe Qt'QSS' Pointe WoOdl pres.pytorian Churqh hi'" ~l1Qwn. forsome time that the adult cl'lqil'ofthe chl1rch nas beeJl feheUlIingfqr a very speciill event. Th~tspeci~l event is the first annualcuncert Which is .IQ be prese"ted

, thl. Friday. IIvellin,,' April 31l.The type of mllslc to QfI pre-

simhtQ by the chqjr i. lu(elyCllol'al, c~sislinr ot follt musicltl1Q seieral IUlcred'nlimbers, indthe halallce will be sec\\lar. 'l'hisp<!djon 01 tne concert i. underIhe dlf~ctlon ot .Kenneth Wall- idorct Smith,. .c.hoir dirltC.tor. ot Iih!' f.'hurch._

Emory Weiss and 'FrancesWeiss. will he iuest soloist.. MI'.and Mrs. WeiS$ are professionalswho \\"ere, at one time, <lssQCillte\iwith the Ganapol School QfMu-sic. The,v lire also the niece andnl;!phew c1f one of the choir memo,'bel'S, Mrs. George CouJliard, who,has persuaded ,Mr. Weiss to'playseveral violin numI)ers, 14rs.Weiss accompanies her husbandon the .!liano.

'The concert will be presented Iin the Grosse Pointe ?1:emorial!Church at 8:15 p. m.

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lelferson al Nnttla,Mm .'errer~on at Drexel1381SGratiot at .11:<:\lIle Road .

]0'24(-'48 .Mack Ave-nul'! . ,J2tIerson at La1ce1\'ood1233S Kelly Road

"I've been ehaving for two yearS~ Cut myself BOTtitime. I"

A New Taltel.in,hEALTH

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Bad LuckVictims Aided. by Friends

$168 " $225" $290 to $1450

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JIIJfern/soj Healilv, :Dign1tlll1Hd QUlllitllAT THE HARRIS EAST SIDE CHAPEL

Of course )"ou have a right to know whitt a funerltl COSts. Where el~

, do s\lch values preyai1? Complete Harris funerals, inCluding over

tift}, items {)f personal service •••

lAST SIPIHARPER 0' lAKEPOlNTf

ARllng''''' 3131

Woods to HireThree Officers

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The W~04s poHce department,which recently took on anotherofficer i. about,'!o ~ngage threemore.

Chief Goelette, who I! both thePolice and Fire Chief for the vil-lage i~ ready to receive' applica-

.' lions for the jobs. The applicants. must be between 23 and 30 years

of age, of good moral character.physically . sound and mentallycapable of passing a reasonableexamination.. The examinations for the per.

manentappointments after can-didates have been accepted byChief Gaelette, will have to passan examination which will prob.ably be prepared and held by theMichigan M u n i c i p a I League,which is especially equippeci to'render this kind of service fora p ply in g .municipalities. Thissame organization con dueledsuch an examination. lor theFarms.

The jobs will pay $220 permonth for the fil'St year and af-ter that $270 per monlh ..

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ANNUAL BUDGET

Grosse Pointe }"Iark

VILLAGE COMMISSION OFTHE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE PARK

The Village Commisllion of the Village of GrossePointe Park at a special Commission meeting held atthe Municipal Building, April 21, 1947, approved theAnnual Budgel for the Fiscal Year. April 1, 1947 loMarch 31, 194R, as follows:

A meeting of the Village Commis~ion will he held inthe 'Municipal Building, 15115 East Jef'lerson Avenue,AprH 28. 1947, at five o'clock P.M., at which time theVillage Commissioll will hear any suggestions in rel a-tion to the proposl'd budget by any qualitlcd electoro( the Village.

April 1, 11147ta March 31, 1948Summary 'of Budget Requirement.! by

Departments

Gener.l Government , $ 25.12863Finance ,...................................................... 23.882.91Public Safely , , , 188,179.50Parks and Recreation ,.. ,.. , , ;. 25.408',77Public Works , , ,.".: .. ,., 193,150.27\Valer Supply : ,.......... 65,471.91Improvement Reserve , , , 142,144.01Contingency , , , , , 35,000.00Debt Service :.: 227,6311.24

TOTAL $926,005.24

Method oC Financing

Property T. x, .., , , $655, 184,00Mi~ellaneou. Revenue " , , 122,150.00Water Department Revenue............................. 112,000.00Surplus ReappropriatM...................................... lIll,67I ~24

TOTAL '.. ' ,$926,005.24

CH R IS1IAN. sc rENCEREADING ROOM

All Christl an Science kud. •ing Room, are open to thepublic for the study of theBible, the works of Mil)'B"ker Eddy, .nd other Chri,.t,an Science literature, with-out charge, and lor the pur-chase of th... publiullon~'

No. 14730 Kercheval Ave.,DetroIt

Sixth Church of Christ,Scientist, Detroit

14730 Kerchev.1 AvenueSunday Services 10,30 a. Ill.

and :;,00 p. m.Sundl)' SChool '

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\\'.dnes~1ret'~~n~'.;,,~UmonlalReading Room open w~ day.

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P.geFOurSelf-pity la • 'taatul\t pt>el

which breeda resentmenh. , Junkmen .Spurn ,City. Ju~k(Continued fro", Pa.:e 1) J There WI~ no contra"t entere.'d

-!:- I into between the City ,nd any ofcompany has taken over th/! job I IlleS' prlv~t,.. junkmoll, .HhQu(hand it is reported that there lIas I a contract was discussed in thebeen sQll1e improvement in the I counl:il meetings. I~ was alsQ ~u~-~ervice recently.. Igesled that 1 full\lIment bond

'AU three or these conce~ns ,should ~,ccomp.nli the contract.seem more interested. in gelling, Such an lnslrument was not pre-rae8 and waste paper producLs in I pared. ~ . .its miny 10rms,alLhough the un-I The Consolidated Waste Paperderslanding was they would all concern p.rop.osed to. p.ay $17 perThat Sclel\cecan reac& take salvageable materials o( a ton tOI' (he waste dellvel'ed to its

t'... \~.L!_.'A~d:"'.'"'Iy'--"'. much wider varlety. trailer, as it came, but obviouslyu U1CI uu.n.. ... w_,"__ To make the plan work salis- it was vastly more' interested in

braeed ia reli&ioll, ~all du- tactorily from both the. City paper and rags than in' the <-tiler.clON the ex.\ct nalur. 'ou standpoint and thai o( the Junk. items.r If ~ milll there musl be a s~v.aralion The advocates ot the presentGtld and 0 one~e an of the 'different malerlals Into methor\ ot selling direet to pri-others as His "likeness,:" ball'S belore it is deli\'er~ by the vate junkmen claim Hie o~ralion3J\d then demonstrate thet City's own collectors !nlo the is still in an experimental stage,tOUJIdneu of it. disclo.UfOl wai~i/lC lrailers 01 the JUllkmen. b~t it ~s known thilt .the neces~j.ty I

A Circular was recently .sen.t out of havmg to deal WIth three dlf •in better health, greater Cl'" to householders aski~g their ~o. (erent conCNns before the planpabilityand wefulnest, im .. : operalion in doing th~sep8rahQn \viSa month old has been di~.proved re1ationships,andf : themselves and their failure to do couraging. '"

d h . 1 so h~s largely .been lhe cl\u~e of llow the dollars and cents ancle,Jullerassurance an appt4 1 the Junk.~en glVlQg up the )o~. of the arrangement will turn (lutness for lhose who use it~: The cItIzens on theIr part e- (or the taxpayers can only bethis i~the practical mun"; : sept being put to the trouble to answered after a fair trial.ing of Christian Science to' : do this work, jllthough as a mat. But there has been a lot of

1 tel' of fact they. were a~~ays ex- complaint on the operatlonol thee\'er increasing thou~ands r peeled to do Ihls to .ta~llttate the plan bMh from private citizens'in man)' countries. , sep'lration al the CIty sown re- and 'from the City's own lllTt-

And they .lee that thi~, i duejion t?lant at Rad.nol' and War, ployes who are face to lace withren. It I~ .the comu:g abandon. the problem.

Science i~simply accurate. ment of thiS separallon plant by. _'knowlcdge of the ,'eriticll September 1 that influenced the THE PHANTOMtaught by Chri~t Jesus, the. City Council to decide on the new I' Id f' d

scheme o( selling the collections Far,ms l?o Ice cou m no onekind of knowledge which to the junkmen. And now the when they answered a prowler

: gi\.ehim hi. renurkabl~. )unkmen do not seem to be great. call. at 372 Belanger road on: healing artd liberatint: ly interested in gelling it. Apfll21.• d hi I hI' Doubtless the fall in the price• power,an w C I ep am- of this waste to well below the Th.ree In)-ured: ly foretold for others whelli wartime peak had c;aused them to: he spoke of "the Comfort- grow lukewarm, . I P k C. h .The good citizens o[ the Woods a cleaning establishment. '.: er," wIDcll would teach. The disposal of the Cily's waste n arras village believe in more than a Mr. Visconti had had II. run of: them "all things." materials has been the cause of __ mere expression of sympathy for bad )uck lately. That very mom ..

t no lillie argument belWeen two An automobile accident' invol- a fellow cili:r.en in distress. ing his wife had returned from: The. fullrevelatio!\ '() factions in the City government. Last Friday the shoe repair ~ hospital' where. she had be~n1 Ch'" S' d',. Th d I f th C't 's con ving personal in.l'ury to three f K' th .I nsLJan. ctence an t", e avoca es 0 e I y - shop of Art Visconti at 20968 or treatment. n()wmg . e ctr.: scientifically Christian tinuing in the business claim that persons happened Sunday after: Mack avenue. caught fire and be. cumstances. his kind hearted1 h d f • d' it has been a sour<;e o( profit. noon about 3 o'clock when Edgar tore it was extinguished the blaze neighbors took up a cash collec.t met 0 0 overcoming I'. Theypoin~ to an iten; of $14,OQO M. Branigan o( 3856 Courville, had done .approximalely $2000 tion as a tangible (ok en of their

.: ea!e and other evils is pre. per year Ill' th~ 91ly s fl;venues , . " B k- damage to machinery,' shoes sympathy and' presented it to: sented in. lhe Chostim. in. SU~PO!t of thIS. and claIm that D~lrOlt ?fI\ Illg north Qn e~., awaiting. repllir and clothing him. The 'colleclfon amounled toI. Science textbook, the audit .made by. Ernst and shire, failed. to slop at the sign that had been collected there for $350.• Ernst, retamed espeCially to ex- at CharleVOIX, . . , .• SCIENCE and HEALTH amine the figures-on the salvage He ran inlo a 1947 Plymouth NOCTUR.NAJ, BOOKl."ORM?.j Ch\.lrch to Show Film' . operations, prove this. . . t th

with Key to the Scriptures The other taction disagrees and car owned and driven east cp1 A breilkmg and entermg a e Of. W'ld E AJ... II B L ron k h' b H M f ,bookstore in Grosse. Pointe High ISO maZOnV.I ala" alter.Lad) claims that if all properl,y. charge~ Ber.s Ire y arold. eyor 0

able l'tems I'n the work had been 9n_.s.Beaconstt'eld. Th.e front of School was reported to Farms . ., .A book. fQre\'eryonc 10 Id .. .. police on April 16. Burned "Jacare" is the title of the mo-d taken into account thereWou. Branigan's Oldsmobile was dam- matches were found on the floor vie to be shown at Calvary t.uth-

understand an UJe.,. not be any profit. The fall In. k t L tg d a d th PI ut P b t th 't' t th h I 'd eran Church, Mac. a. anca. s er,. pr'lce.s, they say, from the high a.~ n e. ym.o n wa. s a - u au Orl Ies a e sc 00 salIn vlZrioUJ edition', /II. th ld t t ll'f th' g next Saturday,. April 26, at 2 p,m., I \\'a~ tl'me fi"ures ..~..\'ould only fur- par, ently man:.gl.ed. 11.11 over .. Fred. ey cou no c . I any In, .. .. b" , thO This is the first feature picturether prove the]'r 'contention. el'lCk Kahl, a "e.d 23, of 4208 was mlsslllg. ecause '110 tng ." h d' I b' d ever filmed .in the urjJd.s of the._____________ I Algonquin, suffered lascerations seemed to ave been IS ur e • ,.

. on his right eye. Mrs. Eleanor ----- Amazon jungle. Frank (BringKahle dislocated her shoulder HOUSEHOLD HINT 'Em Back Alive) Buck is theand Lucille Myer of aoa Bea- Suede articlell can be brushed nan'alor in this excitini and

1 'th t'" b h amazing picture.consfie.ld injured hl!r knee. c ean WI a s In rus or a veryfine sandpaper, then brightened Besides the regular feature awith suede dressing of matching sound short on Michigan moose,j:010r. . .and a comedy will be shown.

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CURTAINSLINENS

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Artisti~Venetian Blind

CompanyOWe" and Factory

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Olh.~ beaull!ul draj>ery fabrlc. inR~lons and Fantes. fro.m

Per Yard $1.59

DBl\PERIES

MOTOR MEMORIES, bYI:ugene W. Lem., P.... id.ntof th. Indu.tricL1 NationcL1Bank.of Detroit, u the .toryof the birth and growth cfth .. woild'. meet importantindu.try Q;J _n bya manwho, as a first "automotiv.po.rlll" 101eJlmon. kn.w all

,th. motor car pion•• I'lI. Msol.,. mcnager for the Tim-k.n Roll.r B.<uing CO",,-pony. Mr. Lewi. huntedma.nyof thorn out in th.bo.rns and wood.lhod.l ",heN

their horsel ... carriog .. w.rt! labort!din to .xistenc ••

Thia u an important ,book hec:aUMit tella-better than it has ~n toldbofoTtl-of the d.velopment of theindustry which revolutloniud Amer.ica and a1iect.d the doily life of nearl,..... ry individual living on the civilizedglobe. Stori •• and QJIid.. inth. Iiv..of the piOXl..... are told .moothly.They run along like pr ... nt-daymotot CO" and n .... r bog down QI did,th •• puffing •• norting old.t,im .... inwhIch th. author rod. WIth theirmak .... , of whcm h. writ .. with <iff.c.tion and accuracy.]Jro/u•• Ij1 i1JqltrGl,d end compl.t.ly J'nJo .... rh

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K; r s c h Trflverstl~ods It"a drl'pery See our new Vogue Bridal Veil Cur-Hardware used e.~- tains. Vogue Curtain Material byclrisil'cly, the yard. j ,

Eilimtites Fre/! P~ompt Serthtl upholsteriflg

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Det~oif, ~old ..Fa,~m.s p~lice ,on ANDOVER, April l.5.-GeorgeApril 21, hll is bUlldin~ se~en Beatty, ot 47 Pine court, Or05s1hO\l!i,~~,0(\ Ridgemont road and Pointe Farms, Mich;, a first yearth~ kids are doing all kinds. of student at Phillips Academy, is .damage to them after workmg a nlember o( the tennis squad athours. Alldo\'er for the spring' season.

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SCREEN COMPANY9939 MACK 'PL. 8711

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Traffic SchoolTo Start lUay 1

St. Clair ShOres •. ,Maintains'Sam. Kind .of. Exclusive

P~rk it Fignts

InconsistentIs the'Word

The raising of the .i~ue of theright of a munidpality to operate I

a park for the. exclusive use of i'ib' own citizens, by SI. Clair IShores in its wrangle with theWoods over the beach park otIhelatter in the Shores' limits,has an inconsistent ring. .

St. Clair' Sliores itself main-tains a park which is identical inliS. adm..inis.Iration witp ~hpse ..Of,

' .the Pointe 'communities. It is .opetated exelusively for its owncitizens and the card system isused for admission u is donel).ere.

Wrisley SOAPBox Containing 8 Bars

Exquisil,ely scented combinations. , . Pine •. '. Gardenia '... Bouquet

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New Refreshmenf Sensation

Sea Itest Butter Pecan

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NEWS

&atteJtICE CREAM

Officers NamedBy, CivIc.League

Nineteen Red Feather agenciesof the. Community Chest areavailable for service an family Iproblems.

POINTE

They'll TeUTheir Story.GROSSE

Optimists ClubH I +.~.ll t. Signs that home building in theas nS&lUla wn Pointe is. on the, upgrade despite

__ '_ the difficulty of obtaining ma.The, Grosse. Pointe Optimists terialsand their high prices, are

Club installed the new officers seen in the report for Mirch offor 'the year 1947-48 at a dinner Farms Building Inspector Theo-meeting'in the Detroit Yacht dore Beaupre.Club Saturday night. The club During that month t!te'villagemembers imd their guests num- grantedlBpermits far single resi-bered about 100. dences with a total value of $173,-

Thenewoffic~rs installed 'were ,000. Las~year 40 permits w~reChesterF.Car~nter, president; granted 10 the 12-m?n~h perIodDr. WaIter TutlIe, 1st vice-presi- and many of these buildmgs, weredentj Zack Moir, 2nd vice presi- never completed.dent. Press Smith secretary and In all of 1945 there were onlytrea;urer; and Garland Wool- 19 pe:mits issued. 'Tnere ~rebridge, sergel!Jlt-at.arms.ll:0ne. In 1944 and. 1933 ~nd only

The. club isgoverned by a board ~ve In 1942, the first year of theof ten directors, of whom ,five a~e ar.elected' annually. The retiringpresident, Lawrence K. Korte, isan ex officio member of the board.

The Optimists specialize jnboys' welfare work. The club hasjust organized a ball club whichstarts practice in a few days forthe coming season. '

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C,r Jumps CurbAnd Hits Pole

IThe traHic, school to be con-

ducted jointly by'the poliee de-partments of all ..five pOintes'1will get under way about May l.Sessions will be held in the. ParkMunicipal. Building. '

It is the plall of the police toA.t lh.e City co.uncil meeting. Io...w.n.ed tra.ct..extending. from. M.a.ck ,require all applicants. under. 18

Monday night, City Attorney to. Canyon avenue. This proper- years old, for drivers' licenses, toMeder suggested that it might ty was acquired ,by the ,city attend the school be'fore the li-be 'an opportune time to propo'se thirty ye!l.t:s agl) fql' sewe~ treat- cens!! is issued. Attendance at thethat all of .thePointe commun- ment purposes, .but wa~, l;lter ,school wouldaIso'. be req,uiredities get t~gether for a general abandoned .• Since then its only for violators of traffi~ ordinances.consideration of the Pointe sew- use was as a sil-e for the salvage Charts will be kept showingage a'nd drainage disposal prob- plant, no,\'" also abandoned., the causes of all auto accidentslem.. . It was sold ~othe Augustinian in the Pointe, to. be used as the'.It was agreed 'that this would Order for $35,000less than a year basis for future prevention cam-be a tremendous problem and ago., The tract wa~ narrow, only paigns. .'was only worthyo! serious con- about 204 feet wIde. ,but was The police have .. stated thatside ration at this time in the face mo~e than .5,OPO feet 'In .length.: any juvenile who.obiects to at-of the great costs that might haveJf the C.lty should evell sefl- tending the school 'prior to get-to be assumed in the. city's pos- ously cons:der the se~are trea~- ting his license, can, look else-sible enforced participation in ment pro.)ett ,for Itself, thIS where for an o~ficer to. issue one.the big Detroit proiect. woul~ have been a most valuable Applications fOi: licenses have

The informaL discussion of the locatJonfor such an enterprise. b~n pouring in from the young-matter moved some of the City's sters since the. agitation over rais-offiCIals to. question the wisdom Buildl.n. ,'g Permits ing the age requirement in theof the recent sale of the City sta,te and this flood of applicants

T t 1 $173 000 haS been one af the reasons for. 0 a .. , , the starting of the Il'affic5chool.

City Begins to Quest,i~rtWisdom of Selling Prop~rty

The Grosse PointeWoads CivicLeague has elected' the followingofficers for th,e coming ye.ar: "

Sam Barr, president; FrankMeier, vice-president; J. H. Me-Pherson,. srcretary;.Be[JjaIl1inBrothers, treasurer; Arnold Dies-ing, Lincoln Maire, William Wy~ley, John Zimmerman and Ralph

Injured' when the car he was, i'arish, board members .I driving jumped the curb and hit

a Detroit Edison. pole' on LakeShore road at 8:30 a. m. April 20,Marino Lopez, employed al theLochmoor Club, was taken toCottage Hospital for treatment.He suftered .a;cut in his nose anda bI'1.l.isedknee. . ,

Richard. Randolph of .1087Lachmoor, who witnessed theacCident; took Lopez to the hos-pital and reported to the Farmspolice. The injured man wasdriving the car ofSidronio San.chez, who is also employed atthe club. Damage to the car wasestimated at about $200.

Randolph said Lopez was driv-ing slowly when the , ' accident,occurred. .

Carl F. Beckwith & SOl. DistriMtor

.. lllracle 1..... lIve\.Mt rekoied for hcMehold 11M -WCll'-testedMiracle AdIiesi .... 1Fastens ... 011fixtures 'lri!ttoeMIt 110M.. bolts or Kl'8WS, Ionds 100M tk,W<l!lboord, brick. Joint ~s, rnetol, plottic.Waterproof. Stim fo"-"oys pvt ••• Hotor cOld, ... t Of dry. No heat. No clamps. Tryit iodayl In hondy 2Sc tubes and larger com.

.Here's the', MIRACLE ADHESIVEIIEADEII~S 'DIGEST

MA.3124, . ON SALE AT

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ParkCom.pletesSewer Project

A millinery style show willb~given :inthe 'Mason School audi-tOrium today, Thursday, April 24,at 1:30 p.m. by the mem,bers ofthe Par.ent Teachers Association,the returns of \vhich will be usedtoward the purchase of a movieprojector fOI" the school.' There\vill be table prizes, and doorprizes.

There will be about 50 womenfrom Grosse Poin,e, Palmer Park,and Oetroit, who will model theircreations ,made in the millineryclasses offered by the Detroit andGross~ PuinteBoards of Educa-.tion. The hats are mad,e by theindividual .to suit the individualand range 'in retaiL value from$25.00 to $85.00. HoweVer, theyare relatively' inexpensive tomake, some costing as little as$4.00.

The millinery classes are con-ducted at ,,'arious schools by Mrs.Lamar Creeger of 1539 -Anita,Grosse Pointe Woods,. and greatcredit is due her for her aid inthe unusual success of theseclasses, :md the style show result-ing from them.

The first of the four majorsewer jobs undeft\iken by .thePark village in its"cu,rrent pro-grain is finished. It affects the areaaround, St. Paul, and' Grayton.The work on tlie.Mack-Cl!arle-voix-Nottingham and Bea'cons-field area. is .weil underway.

The Park's sewer pro.gram isdivided into two. main divisions,north and south of Jefferson ave-nue. The plan .contemplates' thecompletion of the north area first.The work. already planned' callsfor an eventual expenditure' of$458,000, scattered' over _,severalyears.

TwoPointei's InjuredIn Safety Zone. Cralh

, 'Recuperating in their homesfollo,,!,ing an automobile aeci-dent on April 18 are Mrs. Chis~holm Macdonald ot Mirabeauplace and'-Mrs. Ray Johnson ,o'fKenwood road.' ..

The two. PointerS were'pas-sengers in 'a car owned and driv~cn by Harry Rust of East Jeffer-son avenue, \vhen it hit a safetyzone at East Jefferson and Burns.

Mrs. Johnson su'ffered cutsabout the face and injured herknee. Mrs. Macdonald had a cuton her forehead and fraclured anankle. ' .

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Buy' from Detroit's.larrest ma~ufacturer ot breakfast an~dinette lum'iture and save money. See our tarie factory (lispl"yroom ot, hundreds of indtvldual pieces and combinations.Chrome sets with I formica, .lIOrcelaln or woOd 'lop tables.Duncan rhyle drop leal extension tables. Bull'ds.and comercabinets. Any 01 our sets can be had in any color desired lVitbleatherette seab llnd backs in, choice pf colors.

Ope" 'A. M. to , P. M. Dolly - Closed S."days

INDUSTRIAL FURJlITURE MAJlUFACTURII& co.17910 VAN DYKE at NeVtlda

GROSSE POliTE HOlE APPUAIOE 00.WHYTE OLDSMOIILE .LDG,

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niursCl.y.April24, 1947oF

Plan. for Central Authority Detroit PlazmaFor Detroit Would RequireRushed~ T~xas

P rt'· .' t. b P '. Detrcilters were reminded again, a lClpa'" IO.n y, .Olntes la:;t ,week at the great value of, the Red Cross Community Blood

'Dearborn'~ ~ayor~S-a-ys~'-Pr-o-b-le-m-s-M-u's-t-BeMet by Joint ~:~:s' ~~;~~J:Ji~tpo~~~~is ReaJ, Action' Involving Communities Surrounding City Cross for 75 units of dried blood

_ plasma needed in the tragedy;"An; over-all authority for Detroit and outlying com. The plasma was part of army

munities' is requited," This was the solution to Dtltroit's surplus' sLfpplied by Red Crosspresent. problems, proposed by Orville L. Hubbard; Mayor of during World War 11; The wholeDearborn, on the program, "G. I. Joe Speaks" Sunday night blood, taken every week day atA '1 13 WJBK . the Blood Bank, 153 East Eliza-

prl, "over ,'. • beth,!s kept in Detroit ,for theAls,o appearing on ,the 'program cooperation am(lng districts was emergency use of the entire com-

were Oscar Koffman; chairman of needed. ' murlity.'the Huron Clil1ton Metropolitan .A 'metropolitan au th 0 rei t yAuthority; Oeorg~ Emery, ch~ir- whp.reby Ill! communities .would The best resulls from the Bloodman of the plannmg comm(sslOn; profit and sha.re would combine Banlt depend upon all donatingDetroit's H.ousing, Commissioner, strength to beat ~ problem which blood NO\V-not waiting tor

,Charles Edllec~mb, .and Edward separately, they cOl.lld not' solv~. 'emergencies ,when, there is not, Connor, executive dll"ector of the Said Edward Connor: "Detrolt time to type the' needed blood.

Citizens Housing and Planning is potentially one' of U\~ best Insure immediate help at your . . . . .C~uneil. areas, in the world, but solving blood bank. by {Ilitking an ap- '. These four. boys v.(illcqme!'frorn ,the Starr Common.

An,lInswer to the question of its problems requires all the pointment today. and by donating wealth to be present at the Sunday Forum in Grosse Pointewnat to do' to end rietroit's people to become fully aware of a pint of blood. . Memorial Church ,vith ihefounder of the'boys' community,calamities of slum areas, smoke them and to participate in meet- Simply call, CA. 3900, exten- to tell their own story of juvenile delinquency: Everybody'

. and .rod(llft hazard, iMdequate ing them. In ordcr to do. so,' sion 1ll2, to make an appoint. has been heard from the, delinquents thei'nselves, it nas beencity airport and lack of an ex- we must set up a regional author- ment. The weekly hours of the said, and this is an opportunity to heal" their story. Nowpressway system, the five. of. ity to work on those which have Red Cross Community Blood headed on: the right paths, they will tell the causes of theirficials,ilgreed that some form of a regional scope." ' Bank are:' " , trouble'an,d what started them-thinking properly to make

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wedne's- useful citizens of themselves.days-2 p. m. to' 7 p. in. Thurs- I 'days, Fridays-lO a. m. to 3 p. m.Saturdays-l p. m. to 4 p. m.

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By FRED M. KOPP, It,Ph.

SPECIAL. DEPUTYThe Wrigley Market on Mack

avenue in the ,Woods wants addl.'tiona!. policese(vice to superv,i6e.the use of its pal'king space. onSaturday aftemoons. The WoodsCouncil dire'cted Police .CtliefWaller Goc!'etle to deputize some-one for this work, The specialofficer \I'm be paid by the Market.

What Calses,Your Headache?

INSURANCE"'JUMPSThe Farms found out1hat the

cost of insurance. on its freet. ofcars has more than doubled duroing the last year. Public Habil-ity in limits of $100,000/$200,000,propcrty damage of $5,000 andfire insurance on a tola1 valua.tiqn of $25,650, is costing $1,003,13for the coming year as againslabout ~500 for the year just end.ing. '

Thl. II the 150th ot • Nrl ... ofEdUorl.1 Ad\'erllsemenb .ppe.rin,III thl.paper each weel<.

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Headllche is perhaps themost common ailment oC man.kind : . , therefore he regardsit lightly ... and will takeanything to relieve it withoulknowing its cause., Often a headache ;is causedby a minor, temporary disorderill the body which will pass!quickly and naturally, Butwhen pain persists. it shouldbe taken as a warning of amore serious complication.. ConsuH a doctor \vho will

diagnose the 'cau~e of yourheadache and will prescribeprolHlr medication.

Then take your prescriptionto a trusted druggist who isqualified by education and.~,xperience to compound med1-cme.. .

Extt!1fd,t/. p"J""""'s Mil'b, IiFrll"iett,

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Sincerely,Laura R. Monlee,(Mrs. W, Hursl Montee)Corresponding Secretary.

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SummerNow is the time to make )'Our selections of smartly styled

.You're bounato find iust the pieces you've beEln waiting for .in the Ter-race Room at rjaydon House, Smart new selections from Ficks Reed,.SalterJni Reynolds Md Qther leading Manufllcturers.

Grouping for your terrace, porch or Plltio. ,together with sugges-tions .for the recrelltion and rumpus fooms;

, Open Wedn~sollY, 'Thim-dc!lY and Fridc!lY Eve.ning,

until 9 p, m.

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(William S~.kelpnre)

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A,PRYOR

By the time the steak was cold, Madame d!,!la waitress returnedand said the chef was sorry there was nothing he could do aboutit u'nless they wanted spinach instead! .. The Goodbreds IIgured thechel was familiar with the sayings of Marie Antoinette ... ori!.y hechanged the dialogue il'om "cake" to. "spinach," Interested butNOT content. "Miss" Darol said she was curious to know HOWFrench fries COULD arriv~ at the'table a!.most cold. "Well," drli\vledthe waitress, "Wr; make 'em on Monday, . ,enough for the wholeweek, then we jes warm 'em up as ther's ordered, ... Today's Tlmrs-day," Jhe added in exp!.anation. She then inf<lrmed them,. "We'sthe best in town, too,"

Another restau,rant.snlckerthe travelers had,. hapllened In an-other Southern town where they stopped for breakfast. Theyordered fruit. bacon, tout and marmalide. In eame fruit, bacon,tout and MAYONNAISE. When our heroes, prottllted over thelatter, the waitress Insisted :'that's what tbe lady laid," They flnallyhad to s~1l oul the word marmalad~. for her , •. tl1.enshe ejaculated,"OHTHAT! The way. YOU say .It.lt 50unds like mayonnaise ••• 1wondered what )'ouall wanted wltll mayonnaise!" She wanderedaway, tisk.tisklnr the wJ1l1e. (Alld WE thouIM we hlld troublelranlinf in Spiin).

WeB, SOMEONE reads our column and has the grace to takeus seriously, .We had an appoinlment to see. a local woman .last''Monday. at her house. She led us to an. easy chair and pointingto the 'dish of cand)' at out' elbow. said: :'1 think Y.OlJ'Ufind thatthese are just what you ex~ct them to be!" Sure enough, the squareones were chewy. We know, bec9use we tried three an~ wereable to eat them. Thank"you, Madam! ' ,i

If TOIIIBrenneman'. broadcast last Monday morainr seared you.because ;.otithourht ~;ou were hearin,. dlluble .•• don't live It asecond thftUlht. You DID hear. the Ame b~dclll!t the precedlntFriday. Never the one to let a thlnr.lIke that (0 unnoileed, we tele-phoaed WXYZ and said, "Whun bir idear"" The operator tDld UI

we were the mlllonth person to nIl that mornlllf •.. approximately!She informed III that it it a recorded broadelUt "piped" out of NewYork, where It is recorded from tl~e eOIllt. l'he .dbe jockey in NewYork mast have slipped 11' 01\ thlnp anti played the .. me neordln«on MOBday that he'd played lHl Friday. Nice te know that otherpeople. make 11!UItak.. too. (Editor, "we note l)

Pointe' planning

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Eisenhower to the Editors

The village of Grosse Pointe Park already has I cityplanning expert at work .preparing a master p~n for theordel'ly, systematic development of .that commumty, GrossePointe City is meditating the same s~ep,. All of t,he othermunicipalities of the Pointe have theIr city. plannmg com-

. missions and the evidence multiplies on every hand that thewhole Pointe' is awaking to the fact that this phase of com-munity life has beenl too 'long neglected. ., One great handicap that confronts the Pointe is thatunder its present structure t!lis problem must be approachedfrom five separate starting points. ,As a'matter of f~ct abouttheonl)' step that this region!,las m~d,e. to~vards umform, ~e-velopment is owed more to pnvate In111ahve than to offiCialforesightedness. The realtors and subdivide!s w~o. suc-cessively staked out the plots in the farms WhICh ongln~llycomprised this comn1Unity h~d one mi~d to make the re~lona strictlv residential area highly deSirable for home sItes.Only such commercial penetration was provided for as ,~'asnecessary ..for the ordinary servicing of the communitIes,Business', aside from t~islim ited provisiqn, was ~iscouragedand heavy industry was completely barred .. Th!s commonpurpose has resulted in the J?ointe area ~P".OWl1~gmto one ofthe most desirable residential commuml!es In the wholecountry.

The'very'fact, however that this program was ~arriedout in flve successive municipalities has prevented Its de-,velopm!!nt under a uniform plan for the entire region.

. I,This is the great hurdle that confronts the Pointe now,

It is !lot insuperable if the councilmanic ?odies and, h.eads ?fthe municipal governments exhibit a deSire to act Jomtly Intheir planning. The idea is immensely simplified by the factthat they are all committed to the common purpose of keep-ing the whole Pointe a residential area, It is largely a ~~tterof ways and means, which, can be flgured out; and wI~houtundue surrender of their individual governmental rights,which ali seem to cherish so highly, Experience taught us~ong ago th'at the schools could be be~t~r adrJ:1inistered. as asingle school district. Some. day we wl1t d~clde t1¥lt sll1glepolice and fire departments will give cheaper and be~ter ser-vice than Jive in a little area of only ten square mlles.

, Whether this happens in the near future or not, it isobvious that many other expressions of our collective com-munity life could be better carried out as the effort andsacrifice of all the 40,000 people pf our ten square mile areathan if attemptl!d spasmodicallj' and as. makeshift and with-out harmony by five little communities in five different placeswith an average population of eight thousand.

It is' high time that the residents out here started tothink more about the beautification and development of thePointe and less about that of the Park, City, Farms, Shoresand Woods .individually.

'I' " ] Ineeded service and would II~I.

L h d. tate just a small amount of ef.etters to teE Itor fort,on, the part o~ the DSJ\ PY', contmulng a certam nwnber of

.-------------""'----....;.------. - __ -' their buses on Eight Mile road toTo the Editor: Iother b~nkr~pt nations. Billions the center of. Gr~sse Poi~t.

This is, what America needs to of American dollars poured down Woods, con,nectlOg With the Ma.ckpreven~ dege.neration and pro- evrery international rat-hole to ave!1ue an~ Harper.!?us~.

Even if. by some slip-up ~he mote production: 'support I'uling and military The w.rlterwrotl! to th~ p~mwind is cold. y.ou 11.1ways know More 'production at lower cliques will cause. dllpletion oC several hmesand they Intlml~dwhen it is SPRING in New pdces to-insure larger disti'ibu- our national resoUl'ces.,. higher tllat such. ~equest was neceasaryYork. When the side stree.ts tion to all, Streamline distribu- prices, lower living standards, from the VIllage fathers. ,It ~ouldflaunt wagons of flaming ger- tion system. Abundance is pros- impoverishment. and, bankruRtcy no~ appear ,as th~ugh this m~ch.rl,lniums, fragrant hyacinths, perity-"-scarcity. is poverty. Elim. for Americans, Fina!.ly America desIred. service might be ne,ritpurple pussy-paws and neat inate much business and govern- will be overtaxed into commun- hand. yre. wo~ld thank .YO\l for

~' ',' t l' d h ABE h ment overhead and costly non, ism which some seek to. destroy your ~ldJn this conn~chon.Darol Goodbrecl. Pointe hairstylist .and finger,nail arteest . tilps, an w en ,t e essential. adv,,'"tisi.ng. Mal'ntaln Iabroad, Dangerous conditions ex- Timothy Tobia.s Musselman,-" "d h d little hunchback who sells '. .extraordinail'e, told us of an amusmg mCI ent t ~loccurre onlyinpderate business proCits. isting at home must first be rem. 2065. Van Antwerp Avenu~,

in a restaurant in Geol'gia, (She drove through there recent- shoe strings on Madison, dis- Outlaw closed shop, curb unions edied and decentpe~s.ions for thely, returning home from Sarasota; thru Georgia, that is • '•• cards his muffler,S, ea~laps and and leaders to prevent disl'\Ipted a~ed. and underprlVlle~ed pro.not the restaurant). She and he,r husband were directed .to ,~oolens and appears,m a n~c~- production and i,nferior' products, vlded, The Greek rul!ng classto the "best" caCe, where they ordered T-bone steaks, and he. a,nd format hat, then It I~ Eliminate and'modify many laws, supported .from excess~ve t~xes}'rench Fried potatoes. The steaks wete ,passable, but the offiCially SPRING .. Too, YOll govel'nment bureaus and regula- ~rom t,he po.or and the l"IC~ ~hlrk.potatoes were luke-warm 8!1d 'on. the, soggy side.,.' . suddenly' notice tne ..twitter oj tion.s and 19wer. taxes, to. create mg Will. neIther. pay. then' sh~re

. . birds and the church chimes bllsiness incentive. Complying or h~!.p the p,oor,. t~ey war;t"MI5.t" Darol asked III her lallcl~t Northern manl'er, if It sound clear anci lovely at noon therewith, 'keeping vpluminous. Ameflcato: do It. While cert~m

would nDt be possible to have the potatoes 1I0t.; • REAL.Jlot. She on the avenu'e, Your women unn~cessary l'ecor~s entails ex- PfovertYdeXtlst}s~hth~I';1atre

d~!.e,nty

explained that of all the thinls tbatshouldn't he hall.h,ated, French f " d f db. ceSgl';e costs, eontmu:mce there- 0 goo s a ug In! a e prIcesFried potatoes topped the IIsl. The waitr", ankled away murmur. lien, s con oun you y ap- of will destroy business and in- aild the restaurants are thronged

- InK that she'd see what she could do. pearlng f?r ,lunch on the first dustry who made great progress ~it~ well-dressed 'peo~le,indu!.g-war~ daj ,.10 a complete and when laws. and regulations were mg Ir; gO,?dlood and wm~, ~ree~edazzhng new ioutfit. few. Business cannot longer tol- has I~ported over 12 million m

• • • erate all government red tape. luxunes .. l!nd has granted the, Lower.taxes drastically by real Greek Pnnces~ an. en~ow~enl ~f'

II am always SlIrhfl)' crushed government economy, reduce cer- .$40,000, No Po\ erl) eXIsts In TUl-because I never ret thinrs to- tain government . I . . . d key who collect~d large I sums of,ether all at o.nee. If I have a costs consord t sa anes an money from ,Germllny .and thenew suit I think is heaven, I have a!len~iesnd 1 a ~ts go~ern~en~ Allies for war materials, Thesea blouse that looks like hell: If, distl'\cts tap ~~I b ~~ s~ 00 nations. must settle their own?1Y shDe.s are-the nu~s, JJ!.)' bagl tion- at :edlrov~ae. e er e u~a- difficu!tjes, produce more, limit.ISIhe wrong ,color .. I'm a totat th.e taXI?Ryel~~et ~OSI: l~a])hng population and eliminafe destruc-SPRING !'tIESS. I was Junchlngreason~bleco t' ~b af. ~a t~ .pay tive wars. Our reBef plan looksat' the COLONY yesterday with mere s t s s, 0 IS e ~u- like an oB-grab p!.an. ,We' mustSALLY FOSS who is just back .~ ~~es :nd\ax,collectlOn withdraw from fOJ'eiin entang!.e- EQIUPiUENT COMPLETEDfrom the'. Argentine. SALLY age3c!c~ erle y re easmg thou- ments Americans storm your Loss of a steelfi rubber-tired!'ooked smart and neat in a navy san s 0 emp oyeesfrom govern~ Congr~SS and Pre;ident for pro-wheelbarrow, valued at $20, wasblue suit and, little lirl off. th'e me~t ~~yro~ ,fOr, Ilctua.l u~e~ul per action and save A'merit'a .. I rep'ol'ted to the Fal.ms police onface hat. BELLE GAGE,' baekpro uc Ion. . ~I~ am. a sll}gle In- appeal to 'an to do thispariicu~ 4pril I tl by. Gilbert. Pingree offrom several months In Sao PlIIulo, come .ta~ modlCled to support all lady the women, even if enter- 270 Voltaire place. An avid gilt-had on a white hat completely reason a ,.e ar;d economlCalgov- tainment and pleasure must be dener who was previously lack.covered with big white flowers. ern!Jl~nt. u~lt~an~ to better sacrificed, unless you may lose ing a w\,leelbarJ"Ow is sUspecte!!.This summer, by the way, is to eq;uahze .mdlvldual Incomes. ~ax- your comfortable living andbe an all white one. YVONNE es,. p.ensJ(~ns. for. all an~ pflces. homes -: this crisis calls .lorNORRIS, the singer, was pretty Ehmmate. do~ble . taxatlon-,t~x, prompt. forc'cful action. 'as a piclure' in ,,'hite and navy: corp~r~teearnm.gs. but not agam . . I

on dIVIdends. LImit by law ahd Edward H, Vincent.taxation executive and admiriis- Grosse Pointe Park.

CORDELIA BIDDLE ROBERT- trate salaries and bonuses Com- .SON, in blue and clanking in gold mensurate with profits and divi-llracclets, was tick!.ed pink be. de ds' .'d t .. h . h l.d t April 17, 1947,

.n. .palos are 0 erso Dear Mr. Edgar:cause she was able to collect 147 provide for. secured investmentdollars from the lunch .crowd, for incentive, .There are. too. many. The Molhers' Club of Grossethe Cancer Drive. MRS. GEORGE living oft tax money-It costs. too Pointe High School do so muchWASHINGTON KAVANAUGH much to be governed, Exccssive appreciate your l~yal coopeni-was in a navy sHk suit completely taxation prevails in Ame~ica, It tlon.: YOl~ .have given us suchcovered in navy beads and a Jove- has, con'tributed to the decline. fin~ . pubhclty f?r all. of .ourly pale pink hat smothered in and fall of aU nations, Let's re-I pallJes and meehngs for the _astpink sHk roses: She was telling duce taxation and preserve two years.., . 'everyone about the OROZCO America. Words just will not expresspicture. showing and p'arty to be Conserve America's afsets and our thankfulness, "nd I am suregiven -at the VIVIENNE GAL- natural resources _ export only you kno,w we have been success-LERIES, April 30, for the City surplus products for needed im- Iul. in aU of the affairs spon-College of N. Y. Centennial. porls: Withdraw from costly for- sored.

• • • eign entanglements;. avoid War,Are j'Ofl an inlerested cilizenP Build a strong home defense.

If :;'011 are, keep Y01lr eye ope" • • •for II radio program cil/led Rl'asons why all AmericansDOCUMENTARl' UNIT on should object to loans or grants April 21, 1947Columbia Broiidcaslillg S"stem. to foreign! countries. The Gallop. .

J poll shows a:rper cent Americans To the Editpr: ..1It comesol'er about once II mo;,th oppOsed.. ' Your' last-issue or the NEWS I11M there hlll'e.heen two so /lIr; Ofithe proposed loan or dole of re(erred to "Busser". ice" onl"The Eagle's Brood" and ".1'1 $400,000.000. $300,000,000 is, for Vernier road or Eight Mile road

In a .Doctor's waiting room. the other day, We luddenly became J;.o"g Life lI!la II Merry One." military purposes. This start will Irom Gratiot avenue to Mack,un-bor~ when a most attractive. )'ounl mlltron came in with her The 11151 concerned Ihe tllliion's lead to war and huge grants to, avenue, This certainly is a much-jvery wee daughter. With great poise, Mama removed the child's hat heilith and whllt to do abO/lt il.1 i

and coat. then lifter her onto a sofa and gave her a picture book. Didn't, it shock >,011 when you'Iii a little while, the nurse came to beckon to the Moth~r to bring hellra that one Ollt of el'ery threethe child into that inner sanctum that scares mci.!tpeoP,e, no matter 11It1J called for the draft wasWHAT age, "flfi' in hoth' or m;ndP And did

Motb~r rOH .•heid bel' band Gut te the child. and, .. id in a well YOII know thllt olle of ellery si:.... odulated Yftlee, "Come, dear, .Qr. Soandso'" waiUnf lor you;" The Americllns is chroniClllll' nuehlid didn't aDswer but Iia~ed from h~r mother tft the nurse and The program cIII!~d lIt/ention 10)aelt a,ain. With Inllnlle plltlenee In her TOie. Mania said, "Dr. tht iJtlldeqllllcJ' of our mtdiclllSoandllO didn't hurt YOIl ytllierday, dear. Don't YOIl' WANT to (0 In url'ice IIIJd mllde s"ggesliolls.iGIee hi.. ?" Whereaponlitl1e Miss Muffet opened her. rOsebud • • •mouth and let out a "NOOO" that shook the walls ~l the oft'ice. "ow "THe Eagle's Brood" . con,50 much vDlume came to be encasect in 50 small a body is a mystery cerned juvenne crime and was a• ; . but probably NOT a mystery to molhers. Alter she rot tbat out very disturbing report. It was'When General Eisenhower addressed the Americ;an f written b,Y ROBERT LEWIS'" h' A 'I 18 't o her .system, she rot ulIlIke a lamb and lollowed the nune lIleekly

Society of Newspaper Editors in Has mgton on pr,l 1 Into the tortllre chamber. We didn't hear aJlIother sound and after a SHAYON one ol the most bri]-was obvious that he was fuliy aware of the tremendous role bit sbe came out (rinnin(, We found out later that!he pretty and .liant 'men in radio. today, MR,the press of the nation would play in building up a will for SHA YON is a modest man, a

' ehic mother is Mrs. "Cy" Andr.ews .•• wire of the wizard of, Arthur " f I 't dPeace or war in this counlr,Y during these trying times In young man, a .orce u wn er anh Murray's Studios or LES DAHNCE. u b d' t \ l Iwhich we are seeking a working understanding with tea s, pel' Irec or-a power u

------ combination, Before writing "TheRussians. Eagle's Brood," he made a 9000

\Vhen he said "it is our job to make every nation a friend D' ,.P ,. mile coast to coast tour of theno matter how difficult the task seems to be or how irritated ewey S OSItlon slums and prisons of this country,

b " 11e meant exactly this It is.impossible for me to give youwe may ecome, . .. " II . h R b ' . ., ... ' h an idea of tlieir importance in a

However much clear-thinking Americans may be op- Recent po s among t e epu hcan. politICians of t. e paragraph but J urge YOli to watchposed to the whole political and economic concept ..of the country which apparently show Dewey as the .flrst chOice liar the DOCUMENTARY UNITSoviets it should still be possible for them to recognize the for the Presidential nomination are easily believable. I program.position of the Russians and ihe provocation they have for While the other leading contenders for the nominalio~ • • • .persevering in a revenge against the people who caused them have been in the forefront on e'lery domestic or foreign dis- . The HOWARD I,EWISES-hesuch frightful suffering in life and property. cussion, either ~cause of their official responsibility as public is president of Dodd Mead, the

legislators like Taft or Vandenberg, or by private choice, P1!blishers-had a party last week'A beticI' understanding of this recent background will as in the case of Stassen, Governor Dewey has succeeded in , to show a J!Ortrait of their dau«h-

explain many of their acts now which we loudly proclaim keeping himself nicely in the background as befits the strategy ter. The picture was. done by aas breecht,s of agreemenl~ with us and the English and of a keen forward-looking politician Yllunr arhsl, formerlJ of Atlanta,view as all part of a sinister plot to subjugate the world' • , named RUSSF.U, THOMPSON,to communistic domination,. Dewey's great strength in New York state, a key state in The likeness wa.~ startllnr photo:

every presidential contest, in itself makes him a formidable .Kuphic and I was Interested InRussia was as anxious to avoid embroilment in the war contender. His candil:lacy.in 1944 hall taken the edge off tJ1e the fact that it was llIl done With,'

as we were. To this end she executed a treaty with Germany criticism of him as immature in world affairs. Such t<ilk a plain No. 2B pencil.. The tex.,in August 1939 hoping it would keep her out of the holocaust can have small weight anyway against a man who is round- ture 01 thel~kin. anrl cloth seemed Ishe saw coming. 0)1 this side of the Atlantic we passed, ing out a second successful administration' of the governor- uncanny. Ind It looked so easyf ' 1'1' t . t t l't' 'th th . ., , tG do that I bou&,ht me l\ couplea our own VO I Ion, S ringeD neu ra I y laws WI e same ship of the great E!,"plre Sta~e. . of pencils from ABE. I'IT inviteend in view, Later as we came to realize the inevitability A t the same hme such mfrequent expressIOns as he has you when I have my winter !Ihow-Iof our entry into the conflict, we repealed them. permitted himself to make on national questions have quite InK. MRS. WENDELl, Wn,I,KIE

Germany less thrill two years later, when Hitler's march convincingly shown him to be a vigorous, clear thinkiug said she'd like THOMPSON to do Iacross Europe had advanced to a point where it believed 111 American. her !op. "I don't know ""hen youwestern Europe was his for the picking, invaded Russia lt wOl.\ld seem to be a good guess at this moment that w~uTd••catch. him •. thou~h," .shewholly without preliminary argument or excuse and before the showdown on the hOiTlestretch in the Republican race !II"I, he ~ !IhldYlnf to be It

she was through had overrun and largely destroyed the may find Stassen and Dewey in a neck and neCk finish. lawyer and he works day and~ . . . h hI . , . h ' nI11lt." "Tl1at would lie the ...erymost valuable areas of Western Russia, murdered millions Why Taft ever picked the 19 Y contentIous c 8lTJnan- beIlt time" Aid It_II "I

of her civilians, sparing neither sex nor age, and took: hun. ship of the Senate Labor Committee for him!u!1f ill still one eMlIc1 eai::'h him In lib' mostdreds of thousands of the more able bodied into Germany of. the mysteries of current national politic.; but ~enator ."atural and charaeferlstle JIO!It."for slave labor. A large part of the trouble which now be-- Taft is not only a very able statesman but In astute politician. There art three tlf RUSSF.f,Lsets the Anglo-American-Russian pathway towards a better Every post war period ill automatically an age \)f youth. THOMPSON'S portraits of 1'1""understanding has its origin directl" in the barbarous conduct On thill score Stassen and Dewey Ire already away out front, In tho! Grand Central Gallery-"of the Russo-German war which s"tarted in JUne 1941. . If you are cominr throuKh there

~me day.A rdreshin~ of the American mind on these recent • • •events will greatly clarif~' our view of current events and What Are We Wa iting for? 1" Jh, Irophy rO(lm 01 Wll..temper our judgment. Our wrangling with Russia over post l.1AM SAROl'AN'S "J'e1fteawar settlements largely revolves around the material t~ings The story of Mt. Clemens' War Memorial enterprise car- hOllSt rl11 1.

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that are the lirt~rmath of war. The charge that RUSSia IS de- ried in this issue points an example that'should not he over- Ihe "strlll SIt/lied sili/fish alUi,liberated phmnmg to force communism on the world is far I looked by 'the' pebple of Grossc.Pointe. Ml. Clemens wanted a ;m;nrlll IJtI1ds. 'l'hue is III.ro "I~rom proved. Memorial and they raised 1he money; already more than ten lOuRed t11f1/1$C ,l'ilh tI fJlllqIlC--

. At the S(1me t,imc it is on I;" common sense that we should, per cent over their quota of $100,000. :. I (tI",~hl by AR.Iji\1 SAROYAN,m the present chaollc condlllOn of the world, remain strong If Grosse Pointe really Wilnt:! a'memorl&l It should be IIge 4V-!, Rem;lIt/cd me (If Ihtl!and able. The democracy oC which We have proclaimed able to l11anage it out of douhle the population and many times w(lndcr/"l PEl"f:R ARNO I C,"-ourselves world champions, will remain that much more the wealth. Mlln of Ihc hig gllme h"nltrsecure ,on all it~ frontiers by our so pOing, Are we going to honor the names of our one hunrlred ,hrlll'il/g'lt giles' his (ol/uliot1 01

It IS to be noted that Ge,leral Eisenhower, in all his ap- . young men who made the supreme sacrifice Ilnd the three 1'.lIphin Poililitt!: 10 Ih'e slllUedpeal. to thenCWlipaper celltnrs for. culli\'aling a will for peace: thousand whn stood l.Q make it, or are we ~/)inl( II) try to ihud (If II hl1"t/so1l/tJ gCl/llmNmthroughout the world, r1l(j nnt hill In ,lr!'ss material strength' salve our' conscience with some inexpensive makeshift I flft /I pi"""c, h~ ,fl1.".f, '.lAnd thlllas the necessary handmmdell oC democrac~'. Igeslure?, 10", I shot;'fi my wife's boudoir."

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Now, ..W6 ItH4W. IhM 'YpQ''g,"ph,r'S 1Iumker was Ihe sam~IISSOmt "'Iff' )'t(l1. Tilas al)" the.C~iJIit~ Ex~hl"'ge. We diflJerithe W.,. ofl776! Th6 War. of1812. Th,W'," 011898. T.h6war of 1610. l'ilWll", be ~al/ed~/S. The firsl Jbing we dsleed ,bi~ "'liS wblll wllr wlis his phoH'numbn. H6SIIiJ his nllmber!

. . . . . WIIS 1830} 1I'Hi whill. the bla:res. . GALLOPING SPRING FEVER Wlff' WIIS Iblll?

The other night we were having one of our Technicolor .. ~taJ'bt ii's befit' lusl 10 ltl. ;Dreams •. Som~ of them are 'strictly B,. but this was reaIfy a 'r,iNr mi1UJwatuier,. Alleasl, itSup,r-ProductlOn. It had a p.ot plot, whirls of girls, and tons g,ts som, ex,hise "', ..of tunes that would. be bound tOi"make the Hit-and-Run .Back on the. home grounds, weParade. Y?U know. Out of this world, out 6fthis century, W!!restartled to see the house sur-I.out of my hfe, pl-lease!.~'. , . rounded by men on ladders: No.

We beard the alarm or tbe I everyone rave us one of tbose fire .. No nothing. Just men onphulleur tiowelllinr SO off, but X-Ra~. Looks. • • . la?~~~ti may we ask, are you do'.:we ":olddnit wake up because . Thill il'1ll/be bJgitmit~gOf ing?" .we ventured: . .we wantecl to see 1I0w The Big Ibllt till)' o/Gill/ophlg Spring "Repairitlg the gutters, n\ ..'am.Dream eame out. It was just. at Fel'er, ResJ, /t"$h airllna The. roof gutters." . . .the point where the hero was cbal1ge of -'-/h J' h t They began r;arry..ing glearninghurlln( one or those, para,I)'zillv " ,scme tI r 1~.1I tub ob' I. f. h f . 'hparties where lhey serve froze: IbeJlllwiI)S so cflrt/flll)' admsd. mi:t.'T~~~,l,lS rhe~es m::nn:. ~h:-....'. ..' . ..,dlanio~d ice.cubes in tile high- J1-;ell, wecoliid get those three breaking up of the long, h;lrd:Evelyn Ma~le Jones and !.QUI'balls as .favors to the (ursts. All Tlghl 0'" Jhe .. premises. The winler. .The sun \lIould sparkle Earl Vance ex~hanged. vows onof a .Iuddenthe butler, who was chtlNge of scetre,came fi'sJ.with on those golden gulters from now Satu~day, Apbl. "~,~, In Be~elthe alle,ed comedian or 'l'he "ig till April shower, thllt WflS such on. . • BaphstChurch, .'Yl~h th~ Rev,Dream shot oft' a gun to anllounce a deltlge jleopJe were slrtl;»i" As we headed 'for the house, ; Owen Millei:officiating . in thell1at those who hjld to leave for OIl their umbrellas lilee par!. thought struck us.. afternoon. cer~mon:r: .l!Je day would be excused, and chutes A.l It. . h . I'How much wilI those gutters The bnde IS the daughterntthey could eome back. for the • . fl. ~our. It er came ~ e 'be?" we asked. . Mr. and.Mrs. E~ward-W. Jones ofDI(ht session. fresh 1t1T.,Fres.h alT ,mri IU"sh~/~e .."Two hundred and ninety-three !-iricoln J'oad an? th~ bridegroom

We were .still I!ngering 9n; the that see1/J~d IItJPO. rted fro~1 the ~ollars, m.a'am" smiled. the m.a..n'I.1s th:.: sO.11of ..M..rs"V.I.OI.a.Feat",.ersset, however, when the directoi' Sah"r". W'e Ilnltled Ollt 10 ll/.nch Wen, well, well; We cauld of PIper boulevard, and Georgeof the. dream grabbed his' micro- 10 gel,! rest. • • . lhink of a lot 'Of Gold~n Gullers 11. Val\~e of~ristc;JI, Timn: ,phone, shouted "CUT!" and held .Strolling bao~ through Grand where we'dr~ther spend two I .~velyn's. g~~Jl. )\:a5 of whitealoft {l sign, "TO-BE-CON- Cu'cus Park, there were plenty hundred and nmely-three dollars. 8atm, filShl?ned.Wlth a s~\'eet-TINuED!'~ of. people, but few pigeons. This But that, as Henry Luce says, heart necklmean<i full sleeves.

We leaped out of. bed at that, puzzled us until one well dressed is L I .F. E ! , A while 'juliet cap held her sl\oul-bri,ht 'and s!irly, and made fo.r hobo took us .into his canfidence The phone. was J:lnginr inside. der-length veil in. place. The

_the marts or ~rade. We were only He. explained the. pigeons had It was .LIIHh, the luScious model; veil was trimmed with. hand-all hour .late, and . when \\;e b.een pressed into.servic.e torspe- ~oDderlnr whether.she shouldro made lace. She 'carried a showerbrou'sht up the malleI' of the cia) dUly during .the . telephone nah'~ or sopbisticated w a Sprin{ bouquet of while carnations andTechnieolor Dream as an alibI, ~trIke. This we didn't like because Prom at Ann Arbor. . freesia..' . ,

It. would be a pity if these poor "W~II," we temporized, "It de- Virginia May Jones was herbIrds. got into trouble as strike pendll .. "-re youen,ared?" sister's maid of honor. She wote.br~ak~rs, put the happy hobo . "Oh ye.s,", Cooed Lili tIf. "but a pink net go\';n with a full skirtsaid not to worry. about .the NOT to him. • . . and matching. milts and carriedpigeons .. They were smart birds. . And that, in tlils Sprin( ot Anlel'ican beauty. rdies. .I~ fact, he'd been feeding those 19.7, is Love. Lo"e, Love! The bridesmaids, Lorrainefllgeons. ~ll winter and he was 'm. m. Jones and Betty Vance, wereJust waiting for the. pigeons to . ----- gowned similarly in blue net.~o"?e back and feed him this' H 1 .ke. H. They also ca.I.Tied rose bouque~s.sprmg. '.. ,I. . 0 yo onors Best m:m was Jame.s .. Marlm

Back at the desk, we wantf'd .J. . Troutman. Robert J. and Jamesto call a typographer, They were I ayne Armstrong J. Kelly sealed the guesls. . ..collecting tbe old phone books to . " .For her daughter's weddmg,br!n( in the Ilew ones, and every- .... . ---. . Mrs: Jones selected a: blue dinnerthlnr .was neatly roped in stacks. MISSJayne Armstrong,daugh- dress trimmed in' silve}'. Mrs.It w~s a fOod time to test our ler of MI'. and Mrs. S. E~ p,..rm- Feathers also wore a blue dinnermemory-association idea. This slrong of 642 Lincoln road, has gown, with the trim in gold.memory a.!i~'"llat!on Jssimple as ~e;n .named as the 'repre~en\a- Following the ceremany, are.

0,.. 0&11)' 1:30 to 1:30 P. 101 ABC-and wbat s that other let- U, e of Mr. Holyoke College 10. ception WIIS held in the bride'ster? .. You just associate the naJ!'le the ann~al .Kathryn' Ire~e Olas- home. As the couple lert on theiror number. you're tryin( to re-I ~ock memOrIal poetry pnze read. wedding .trip to Columbus, 0.,"\ember w..th so~e lIame and mg conte.st to ~e held on May 2.tl:te new Mrs. Vance wore a beige':I~~ber With whl.ch you're fa- J~:yne ISa. lIterature -and com- gabardine suit with brown andmllIar. or course, It hadn't work~ posItion major at. Holyoke and green accessories. .~d so well the dil?, we tried to ~as bee~ selected for honor work The couple will make their~emem~er a. charmll\{ s~lespel'1lon' 1':1 Enghsh. Two of her prase at- home. in Cincinnati avenue.In a Illigerie shop. named Miss tlcles have appeared in Pan, col-Reyn.olds. We'd a.!isooiated her lege paper, during the year, as •• H kl Pna!'1e with. Joshua Reynolds. the has a poem of hers, '''Saga of a ,Jeanette inc ey agepamter.Bul.al.1we .eouhlre- Dream." 6ive$ Birth to Daughtermember ,that .day.•was that It was . She. is this year's secr!!tary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mihellsome p~JDter's .name.' .Weasked Pan and will be on, its literary Page of Grosse Ile' announce thefor IUISS ~alnsborourh. MiSS)board next. year. She is' one of .birth of. a daughter, Barbara1\Iur11l0. . MISS Reubens. . We Iwo juniors selected to receive Mihell, on April 11. Mrs. Pagemllt~t have been standing there lhe Gertrude Dudley Scholar- is the former Jeanette Hinckleyret, If she hadn't ,,'alked in. But ship in physkal education. oC the Pllinte.. '

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Elizabeth Jane Urquhart's en.gagement to William ThallUS Ire.land. son of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamC, Ireland of The Whittier andMetamora. Mich:, ..ii announcedby her parents, Mr. and Mrs,John E. Urquhart of Balfour road.

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Martha and h~r parents set sailtoday' [Or Europe.

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MRS. 'JAMES D. CORFIELD to Church Young Couple Leave for. fete Lochmoor' Club women's H

bo\vling captains on Monday. Mrs. . o~eymoo,!)n ChicagoCorfield is chairman of the gT()Up. At. imevening .'ceremony on Friday -in Grosse PointeDiscussing strikes and spares were M~morlal Ch.urch Virginia Farrand Shoemaker became theMRS. R. W. SIBBERT, MRS. bl'1de of Ed B bo HHER B E R 'I' MAR TIN, MRS.. wm ,ar ur. e.nry Jr., son of Mrs. Barbara WickCHARLES A. GALLARNO, MRS•. Hemy and Edwm ~arbour Henry of Belanger road. Virginia'sBF;N ORR, MRS. V. B. WALL. parents are th~ WIlliam E. Shoemakers of Cranford Lane.lNG, MRS. NORMAN VA..~DER- . Dr. Frank 'Fitt officiated at. theZEE. MRS. LUCY ,WETZEL, Yacht' Club Ball wedding.MRS: ARTHUR KIERNAN. MRS. The bridal gown of white satinP. F. ZERKLE, MRS. RALPH H. Set for Ma. 3 WtlS designed with 11. square neck.g~t,~R, a.nd MRS. H. E. ;rAR.. Y line and long' sleeves. The full

• • • skirt extended in" a long train,MR .A'ND MRS F A K M' S'turday, .May .3, I'S the date and the bodice had an inver.ted

.! : R N . a "\7" waistline. Virginia'stlnget.KAUFMAN. of 'frombley road .set for the Grosse Pointe Yacht lip vE:ilwas fastened by a beadedhave a new topic of conversation Club's Commodore's Ball which crown decorated' with orang.these days: talk revolves aroundthe doings of the youngest mem- promises to be the highlight of, blossoms. .'be.I' of the family-LAURIEN, the Social Season. CommoqQre l]Ier bouquet was o~stephanotis,

Robert P. Scherer .. arid Mrs.' centered by a white orchid,born March 30. Mrs. Kaufman is Scherer are the host and hostess Mrs. Hal S. Cornelius a~ted ..a5

,tIle fQrmer M.UR!E~ Y~UNG. for the eyening. Following c.ock. matron of honor. Her gown was

I. tails and a Grand March, dinner of American Beauty faille' with... I';torKnew5" wends its ..way will be served.in the gracious' double .puff sleeves and a boat- ,

Pointe-ward from New York this main lounge o'f the Club. The shaped ..neckline. Braided bands,.NWEecBkE:LstheH. A. W}LLIAthMCommodore's pin and the Offi-, of American Beauty. and char.birth th aref annQun~~BER; cers' Flags will be presented by treuse faille formed her head.WOLCO~ 0 a Ason:1..8 'Th girls chosen from Miss Anne' dress and she carried a .white iris

J J, on pn .., e 'It d Ft •. d . I and daisy bouquetbaby's' moth'er' is the former -nar os el"S' a!lcmg c ass. ..'.;., , .MARGARET,.ATLEE CAMPAU. Early reservations have been, • ~rldesmaldsBarbara Ferry ofdaughter Qf 'MR. AND MRS. made by Commodore George Chlcag~~nd, Eleanor CostelloM WOOLEY CAMPAU f B 1- and Mrs. Lilygren Mr and Mrs wore smylar dresses of char..' . a a , ,. . tl'euse faille •lour road. Carl Smllh,'Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ed" b t h"

':' • • .' O'Keefe, 11k' and,Mrs. N. K. Van. f th wm; ~ F~~ f~~" II. MISS •BLANCHE and MISS Osdol, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy a er .• os.ep 1 c 0 leago,JANE SIMPSON ..have recently Payne, Mr. and Mrs. C: P. Fisk- H~l Cornehus. John PQtter, Donreturned to their home on Berk- in. Mr. and Mrs. W.alter Clark ~d~~~~~~s~~UI B, Allen Jr. seat.shire road, after spending the and the. Elmer Benzms. For her. daughter's .wedding,winter at the Gulf Stream apart- ----- Mrs. Shoemaker chose a: gown ofments in Miami Beach. D B d. Wed beige crepe wilh cap sleeves and

• • • ee re In . a square neckline. She wore aIt .was an anniversary cocklail I H b S d. Tuscan straw hat. Mrs. Henry

party at the JOHN T. ALL- n 0 e oun was gowned in gray crepe andMANDS' home in Touraine road wore a tulle hat and cocoa brownon Monday evening. A!tercock- accessories. •tails. the celebrating pall' took Form'er Grosse Pointer Dee Following the ceremony. are-theil' guesls to theDAC [or Furey Mott Bre,din was married ceptionwas held in the Whittier.dinner. on 'Friday. to Richard' Evelyn The couple left for a wedding'trip

• • • to Chicago andVirginili wore aAnother anniversary. was cele- Gully, son of. the. Jate ViscoUnt watermelon pink suit, black

brated in the ,Pointe this week, and the Dowager Viscountess fingertip coat and black acces.Ga., visiting MRS. JOHN SHALL- this one ~n Saturday. MR. AND Selby of Court Royal, Tunbridge sories for traveling.CROSS and her mother, MRS. MRS. EARL KIRBY of Grayton Wells, E~i:land. ------HARRY NORTON TORREY. road were observing their silver Eliza bet. h UI't'luha;"s

- " • • wedding da~'. and invited friends 'l'he ,ceremony was perfohned ,MRS. JOHN S. HAMMOND of to a supper party in t\1eir home; in Hobe Sound, Fla" at the home Engagement Announced

Cambridge road was guesl speak- Out.of-town guests included MRS. of Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand L. Tay-er at the 61st annual initiation CLINTON CORWIN and her sis- lor. The couple will live in Newof Collegiate SQrosis Sority Qut ter, MRS. KATHLEEN AFANA, York.in Ann Arbor all Saturday. of Los Angeles; DR. AND 'MRS. Mrs. Gully is the daughter of

• • • THAD SMITH of Ann Arbor; the late Jacob van Balkom ofOn Sunday, young WILLIAM MIl. AND MRS. LEE CADY of ,TMRaguc, . Netherlands, aDd

CLAY FORD tQokavacation Atlanta, Ga,;and HENRY LEE of Mrs: Percy DeebIe of St. Peters.from his classes at Yale long New York City. burg, Fin.enough to attend the graduationfrom Vassar of, his fiancee,MARTHA FIRESTONE, daugh-ter of MR. AND MRS, HARVEYS. FIRESTONE JR. of Akron, O.Bill is the SQnof MRS. EDSEL B.FORD o[ Lake Shore. road.

PRE-MAY

• TEA CLOTHS

• LUNCHEON SETS

• BLANKET COVERS

• BEE?SPREADS

SA.LE

Mrs, Harold E. Kruse, Jr,

1702~ Kereheval Ave., Gros~e PointeTUxedo 2-6460

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'The former NA.Dl'vIT RUTH DAHNKE, daughter:ofMr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Dahnke of Roslyn road, was mar-ried Saturday night in Faith Lutheran Church to the .sonof Harold Kruse, Sr., and the late: Mrs. Kruse, of Somersetroad. Lorraine Kruse, sister of the bridegroom, was maid.o~ honor and another sister, Eileen Kruse was a brides-maid with Jane Bryant. Joanne Ropp was flower girl andDennis Dahnke, brother of the bride, was ringbearer",carrying the same pillow used at the wedding of thebride's parents. Don Kruse was his brother's best man ;tndOllie Smitt, Bob Kruse, Neil Kruse and Don Gill wereushers. A. reception for. 200 guests in the Jefferson Roomof the Whittier followed the ceremonv.

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THIS SALE IS ON OUR . STANDARD, HIGHLY DEPEND.ABLE MERCHANOISE, SO CHERISHED IN GROSSE POINTE

MARY BARTEMEIER, was hon-or guest at a luncheon andshower in the Grosse PornteYacht Club last week. Her host-ess was MRS. DONALD MEL.VILLE. .. ' .

MRS. LEDYARD MITCHELLand bel' children are back in thePointe aHer an Easter vacationwith MR. AND MRS. JOSEPHSCHLOTMAN ~ (Mrs. M.'s par'ents) at Sea Island. Ga,• • •

New residents of Dyar Lanewill be MR. AND. MRS. HENR¥LEDYARD, who have bought thehouse of DR. AND MRS. ROGERMORRIS. Mrs .. Morris. by theway. is down at Ossabaw Island,

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DR. and MRS. JOHN B. HART~ZELL enterlained 18 guests ata Sunday luncheon party in theirRidge road llome on April 20.

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MR. AND MRS. TOWNLEY A.ELLINGTON, of Rosyln road,Grosse Poinle Woods, announcethe birth oC a daughter, DE.BORAH JANE. on Aprilll. Mrs.Ellington is the [or mer LEAHHAWKINS.

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SHORT AND TO THE POINTE ....MRS. HENRY B: JOY took

hostess honors on Friday withher delightful buffel dinner hon-oring MRS. MACKWORTH G.REES. who recently returnedfrom a trip to England. BesidesMR. REES, on the guest listwere CHARLES B. KINO 'ofLarchmont. N.Y.; BRl'l'ISH CON-

'SUL AND MRS. D. F. H. BRICK-ELL, DR. AND MRS. SIGURDBECKER, the OWEN R. SKEL-TONS, MRS, RICHARD, P.JOY,MRS. JOHN S..NEWBERRY andMR. AND MRS. CHRISTIAN .H.HECKER. • ••

Lake Shore road ~velcomed. twotravelers home. last week-end-MRS. ALLAN SHELDEN andMRS. ERNEST KANZLER.They've been in the South. 11rs:S. has been staying i!l. Cat Cayas the guest of MRS .. DAVID M.WEIR of Steubenville, 0,. who'llbe visiting her son-in.law anddaughter, MRS. ALLEN SHEL-DEN JU of Kerby road, when Mayarrives.

YOUR WEDDINGIn Action

Beautiful candids of your en-tire wedding, breakfast andreception permanently mount-ed in exquisite leather boundalbum. '

Bridal portraits of distinction

THE RAYMOND D,DYKE-MAS Qf Lakeland avenue haveas their house guest this weektheir daughter, MRS. DE FORESTT. ELY 'of Baltimore.

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MRS. CHARLES HIKES ofAdrian. Mich., was guest of honoral the luncheon MRS. RAYMONDJ. DUFFY JR. gave on Thursdayin her Randy. road home: _ Mrs,Hikes is visiting .her mother,MRS. EDWIN KRIEGHOFF ofNottingham roae!. Welco'ming herwere MRS. GILMORE VANHAMM. MRS. ALBERT GREG-ORY. MRS. WILLIAM COOPERand MRS. ROBERT BELL... ' .

And'speaking of funcheons forout-of-towners, MRS. GEORGEA. GARDELLA of Balfour roadentertained at the Detroit Ath-letic Club the other day for MRS.CLINTON HASKELL ui Glen-view, Ill.. who is here visitingher son-in-law and daughter,MR. AND MRS. DA!\'1EL BALLof KensingtQn road.

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Add out-of-lowners: CHARLESB. KING is here from Larch-mont, N.Y., visiting his sister,MRS. FRANGIS C. MCMATH ofMerriweather road. He'll. stayanother week. And MRS. BAR-BARA WICK HENRY of .M&umeeavenue had as her guests overthe week-end MR, AND MRS.MAX M.SUPPES. Mrs. Suppesis Mrs. Henry's .5isler.• • •

DONALD BLAIN, the son ofDR. 'AND' MRS. ALEXANDERBLAIN of Berkshire road' ishome from a two-weeks' visit inPinehurst, N.C. He was tile guestdown there o[ TOM DAVIES andhis motber, MRS. RORACEDAVIES .

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Moy Party time i5 drawing nearer. ,', dnd 'when the firststrains of the famous Annie Ward Foster May Porty march.

. sounds our in Masonic Temple's Crystal Ballroom , , ,lovelyPheobe OHer ••. da~ghter of the Clarenc~ E. Ot-

ten of Apple Tower, Bloomfield Hills. , , will be spotlighted /ISthe Queen of the Ball •••

. And her escort will be Grosse Pointe's John McNeil BurmJr. , , , son of Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil Burns of Colonialroad, , ,

. ARTHUR ROHDES RETURN TO POINTEThe elegantly bronzed Arthur J.. Rohdes are extant onc~

again • • • .After a long and luxurious holiday at' Fort lauderdale, Fla.like all the other good reporters ••• the Rohdes found

lauderdale just a suburb of Detroit this past Winter •••And one of the suburb's gayest parties ••• was the moon.

light cruise and barbecue supper hosted by your friend , • ,Fay Thomas , •• and Eddie Rickenbacker •.•

At le~st a dozen .p.eople you know ••• have told us thes.p,e-r-e-r'I,b-s were diVine , ••

, MRS. KEllER TO.GiVE LUNCHEONThe Glendon Roberfs are once more in their Berkshire road

home. , • aHer lots. of fun ill California: , •On the way out West ••. they stopped in Dal/as, Texas. , ,

to visit former Pointers ••• Bob and Charlene Thompson , , ,who now make .their home .there •••

And once in Galifornia , • • they met up with Bob andMaxine Keller ••• and had a real Grosse Pointe reunion •••

All of which brings us to the point ••• Mrs. Keller will be.. hostess neld Wednesay at her home in Oxford road, , ,

At a luncheon for Mrs. Rohde • , ,NOTES BY A MADWOMAN

Want A Glimpse At Notes Taken By A Madwoman?Ernie Baker tells usthi$ ;5 the Supreme Canape .of all times:Mince one bunch of fresh parsley ••. dice, fin'; as possible,

,four or five cloves of fresh garlic ••. now open two cans of. anchovy filets ., •. pour the anchovy oil (and a liHle extra oliveoil if you choose) onto ihe parsley and garlic, •• mince the filetsand mix all together ••• serve on crackers ••• makes us thirsty!

5TAND BACK TO ADMIREAnother note:

_ Aarimunflicha ••• means "little elves" , , , in Dutch , ••jin the Dutch language, th~+ is , •• } ,

And still dnother note • " ,One of the delegates to the National Federation of Music

Clubs 24th biennial convention which is occupying all (BUTAH)of Detroit this week ••• seemed to havt the most sparklingeyes a friend of ours had ever seen •••

Closer inspection proved it was the lady's rhinestone.outlined. eYllglasses that sparkled •••

50 do not peer too closely at the rose, its beauty to adore.MRS. WORCESTER-SERIOUS ARTIST. , ,

Peering at roses , •• and all kinds of lovely posies for thecharming canvaSBS she prQduces in oil • • • ,

Is Grosse Pointer Mrs. Willard M. Worchester' ••• whodOBsn't spend half enough time in her home on Sunningdaledrive • , ,since painting hos become such 4rl active hobbywith her •••

The Pointe ha5 just been fortunate--to .have. a fortnight'svisit from Mrs. W •• , , who leaves again this week'endforBoston ••• to spend the month of May. , , and exihibif herpainting' at two art snows • ". . . i . .

One is being held at the Woman's Republican Club • , •and to the other at the Copley Society. , ,

BACK TO THE POINTE THIS SUMMERMrs. Worcester will return' to her Pointe home to join Mr.

Worcester in June •••Remilining for two months • , , before flittinl]' off agilin

, • , this time to Annis. Quam, Mass. where she'll concentrate onher canvases once again , , •

One never would have known •• , ihat last Winter the.engaging Mrs; Worcester suffered a broken leg ••• so fastwas her pace at the .Pointe •• ,

She found time to hostess a luncheon Wednesday at theLittle Club, •• for members of a local music Club , , , andthen was fast at her packing and the Boston take-off, ••

. POINTERS IN BOSTONBuf a Pointer finds many famHia; facBsin Boston ~t one

time or another ••• so Mrs. Worcester is never out of touch •••Mrs. Lynn McNaughton is a frequent visitor at garden club

meetings •• ,Janet Finnie is studying at Radcliffe , ••The Ralph Barrows live dose by •••And of course there are the young Richard Shepard Bar.

rows {Margaret Hamilton} of Gibson Terrace. Cambridge.Mass. ,.,

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.Health CouncilH()nors Mothers

Bruc~ Pre'ble to WedBetty Uri. of Toledo

Mr. and'Mrs. Arthur W. Urieof'Toledo announce th~ be troth 11of their daulhter, Betty. to BrucePreble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-man n. Preble of Rivard boule,vard. , '

Both young people are seniorsat the University of Michigan sndare' planning. summer wed~inil.

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HiCh were honored cuests at aluncheon and meeting o( theMothers' -Health Education coun. qoncert ,on M.y 9 Will Ben.fit ManhaHanvilJ. Colleg. Indcll last FridfY ili the home, Ilf Ed,en H.II Convent., Alumnae Sponsor'lng. Ev-, ntMr!. Stantey 'McKenzie, on Lo<:h- .. ,moor boulevard. Mrs. McKenzie ---L-------is' president 01 the council. When Christopher ynch, noted Irish tenor, sings at

Miss aeril1ce Moore, Dean of Music Hall on May .9, his performance will benefit Man-Girl$ at Pier~e Junior HiCh, spoke haUanville College in New York and Eden Hall Convent inon "Implicatiol1( Involved in Cer- Philadelphia. . <~

tain Types of Ad?lescent Be! Both inf~tutions are Sacr~! vey Brown. Mrs. Robert Meydoft.havior," . . ' Hear! schooh and are celebrating ! Blan~he Hemmert, .Mrs. C.~oll, "The reaction of adult! asso<:i': their IOOth anniversary this year.: M;tll.lgall, Joa.n. U1nch, ~r~. G.

ated with adolescenl$ at home and Grosse Pointe alumnae wilhDe-! Wilham Goenng, Mrs. Damel ;S.~:in SChool are important factor. in troilers and graduates' from the' Tindall Jr .• Mrs. Fred Schroeder,:determininc adolescent behavior other suburban areu, are spon'l Mrs .. Clarence N. Halliday, Mrs.paUerns," she said. "What is ac- sarin. the conc~rt as part of a.: Damel Henry, Margaretta Court-ceS)ted and what is rejected should concerted effort on the part of: ney, Mrs. Frank WerrelJ. Mn.be . ~,~ed. on sound ,Icientil!c. alumnae all over the country to I~red Cody and Suzanne Mann-thinkmg 'ane!, no.t. as ,"0 often IS provide scholarships. endowment Img. .,thti case, on the adult sown per- funds,' science buildings and, The group WIll put tkkel$ on ,sonal needs, standards and .lle- equipment. . r sale to the public ton1orro?t. For~aviot; pa~ter~." ¥iu Moor~ ~I~o Singer Lynch's wile is a Sacred I the last weeks ~h~ alumnae havegave :,. boolt reVIfoW?n 'T~n Heart alumna herself, and when Ibeen concentratJnIl on a patron"D~ys by Franc~ Stram, urClng lle appeared in Detroit in March sale.mothers to avail themselves .01 he was asked, and consented to,. ------thi!! he)pful book. do the benellt. ISle t B h. Specl!!l guests W~!I'~' Mrs ... H. M Phil!' A H t of Bloom.: e C.. rane

.. Lange. 01 the Grosse Pomte Board 1'5. . .Ip " ar h h . .of Health and Mrs. JRmes Ogden. fleld Hills IS chairman and ~1rs. 'C UTC .Offlcers

Hostess!!s assisting ;Mrs. Mc- Harry. Mack of Grosse P~lnte I.Ken~ie were; Mrs. E. Meyer, Mrs. h~ads the _patro~ess <:o.~mlHee. • On Sunday, April 27, at 9:30ThurstonSpringette and Mrs. K. Ticket cha1rman IS Patncla .Sey- a. m" during the regular morn-W.. Warren. . . ~o.ur and Mrs. Everell E.. Fisher I ing worship I service, Dr. Thee.

Some of the Pierce"'Junior-}iigh IS ~ ~harge of program and ad- dO!'e V. .¥olclenke. putor 'l)fmothers who atlended were: Mrs. verhsmg.., ,_' I,'. Eastminster Presbyterian Church.M. Gaskin, Mrs. H. Davis, Mrs. The alumnae Ill:et last we\!k m will .ordain .,and install the firnr. H. Reindel, Mrs. A. Kay, Mrs. the Detroit Athletic Club to lunch officers to be elected by the new-George Turrel, Mrs. Edgar James, and discuss 1I!!.al plans for t~1! J)' founded hranch church, meet-Mrs. Karl Weber, Mrs. Allen concert. Leontine. Keane was In ing temporarily in Denby HipLitchfield and Mrs. A. Bristol. charge of arrangements 101' the School. ,

luncheon, .Thi5 'new Pr~byterian chUrch.,On hand 'were Mrs. EdwIn organized a half Yllar alO, bit

.Mercier; Mrs. Lester Moll, Reine Irown so rapidly that the cafe-Grant, Mary Louise Keane. Pa- teria in which the'y have beentrida Seymour,., Mrs. EvereU meetin. is, no lonier !ar._Fisher, Mrs. James Kem.p, Mrs. enough to accommOdate the Sun.James Singelyn, Mrs. Truman day,School and the building of aBrenton, Marie Garvey. Mrs. church to house them as loon asFre~ J. Seeley and Mrs.' A14;x possible is an imperative need.Hay. .!.',.. A committee .t presenti, loole-

More Included Mrs. iHarry in, for a suitable location onHowenftein; Mrs. RoberL Ryan, which to build IS soan as pOloMrs. L; Peter Martin, Mr!. Har- sible.

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Congressio'nal Woman's GroupPleris, Luncheon. .The Wom!n'! Association :of Arthur and Mrs. John A. Bell.

the Grosse PoInte Congregational The Missionary Committee willChurch will meet in the home present "8tar,Over Indla," a filmof Mrs. Edgar Sims of Neff road strip. Mrs. Abram L. Brovm and

A dessert luncheon' will be Mrs. Albert Schfaf are arrangingserved by the co-hostesses Mrs. appropriate Indian music andErnest L. Ray. Mrs. GeOrge Me- ..poetry. " I

••Record.' Pla)'erGiven Hospital

Two 'hundred .or more gueslshelped to make the Benefit CardParty in Pierce School. on Fri-day night, April 18. by the GrossePointe School 'Secretaries 'As-sociation a success.

The goal of making enoughmoney to buy 'a record player forMarine Hospital was easilyreached.

Sixty-five donated door prizesmade a beauliful table display.

Chairmen. of the committeesand their members who workedto give this party, were:-partychairman, Mary McElroy; doorprize chairmen, Martha Mayer, .Marion Letsring, Betty DeFe~;table prize chaiz:men. Bess Ayrea"Eleanore Schrage;. ticke~ chair-man, Germaine Muir; telreshm~ntchairmen, Polly Wa<ie,. LueUaGodfrey, Christine Godfrey, Flor-ence Volpel, Agnes Banach.

All the lids in the Assodationwould like to sincerely thankeveryone, guest,s, honorary mem-bers, the merchants who fionateddoor prizes, and the custodians.who helped.

. The Grosse Pointe Rot~Tiansare making great preparationslor their "Millionaire's Party" inthe LOchmoor Club Wednesdaynight, April 30.

They .have leased the entirebuilding lor that night and havemade arrangemer.:s with \ theclub to furnish dinner to suchpersons who deJire to make, updinner parties prior to the mainfun of the evening which beginsat 8 o'clock.

Tickets for attendance at theparty can be obtained lrom anyRotarian.

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Of William Randa~lI:Christ Church Ceremony Held Saturd,ay Afternoon With

Reception Following in Country ClubMary Keay Mateer became Mrs. William B. M. Rand~lI

in a ceremony. performed at 4 p:m. on Saturday' in ChristChurch. The hride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs~ John G:Mateer of Maumee avenue and Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Blanchard Randall Jr. of Baltimore. .

,M~ry~s s:own . was of ivory f --:.:-c--~,.-,------- --:trJll~med WIth he!rloom l~ce. The . The reception was held at thebodice was applJque~ With t~e Ct. - Club decorated withlace and the full skirt ended In oun lY ,.. ' . ,a ci~cular train. A lace cap held flowering. fruit .tree branch~s forher heirloom Duchess lace veil the occasion. . . ;in place. She carried a bouquet ,. For travelirig,' the new Mrs.of ljIies of the valley. , Randall wore a beige suite tr,im-

Mrs. Stuart Davidson of Bos- med with brown: Rer hat was ?ftOil was matron of honor, and natural;straw :WItha.~shn.et ve!l.Mary Martin Semmes was maid The _young couple Will live Inof honor. The bridesmaids were Baltimore, ~fter they return fromMartha Farr Sloane, Nelle Tiede- their wedding trip.man. Mr~. Blanchard Randall III'of Baltimore and Eleanor Cole. • . lfa dof Boston. .' '. IMaJor A r .

All .the bridal attendants were .dre.ssed in. gown.~ of y~lIow gold Wed in Chicag" 0mOIre, .wlth., full slurts, long Isleeves, and ojJ,the-shoulder .--'-necklines. ~hey 'Y.ore match!.n_1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymer W. Tim- 'hats of mall,":e, tflmmed With l' of Oxford Miss. announce Rotarians' Partysoft green' satm 'streamers. The I ey . ' . ' •honor matroll and maid carried the weddmg. of theIr daughter.,., f A 'l 30

.. small bouquets of violets Imd'the "Barbara. to Maj: D. Waller' AIl-:Set or prl . .bridesm.aids' .flowers 'were y~l1!,wI ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Yalteran~ whIte primroses and malden- C.. Allard .of Hillcr.elit' road.hair fern. ., Grosse Pointe Farms.

Stuart Davids?n was Bill's best The Allardt were married inman. Ushers lI'1cluded, Blanch- . _ . , '. 'aId Randall III,. Brian Randall th~ Military ChaPf:l of Fifthand John L. Randall, all brothers Army Headquarters in Cbicacoof the bridegroom; and S. Page on Saturday, April 12. ChaplainNelson, Henry Richmond Slack . ., '.Jr. and Charles E. Ellicott, all of J~mes C. Lane, a close fnend ofBaltimor~; and David B. McDoug- the b~idegrodm, offici~led al thea1 Jr. of Chicago. weddmg.

.Mary's mother, . Mrs. Mateer, The' brielI' Wore a rose-beigewas gowned,in beige crepe arid suit with, a cor~li'ge of orchids.wore a hat made of violets. Mrs. She was attended b:yMiss LauraRandall's dress was of turquoise Godul of Chicago. Robert Me-crepe Ind her hat was I pink Eliiot of Groue Pointe was bestftowered one. man.

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PERSONAL APPEARANCESPOLLY HOLTON looked very "Hattie Carnegish" when

seen recently in a smart black cloth dress with a'round brim-med "off the face II hat of black Milan straw. The sheer blacklace veiling with which the hat. was draped was most be-coming as it fell gracefully over her shoulders. '. \' .

, FLOSSIE EVANS looked very "Easterish" when .een you IFnow,liben in a well cui brown broadcloth suit, with a sllray (If brownorchids pinned to the lapel. The hat'she was wearlnr !lad a turneddown brim and was covered wllh Bat bronze and rold pheasantfealbers.~ . . .

ESTHER' HARTZELL IfJoks CIIter than ever in d blade sat;';cocktllil dress with a flariltg skirt-a la itwerled flou'er model.The blllck net bOlmet lIdomcd with black ostricb lips is theerown;'lg note.

PILFERINGSCount Your Blessings Department.A friend of a friend of mine was invited for tea at the Mount-

batten home in London a few weeks ago. The house was cold andthe guest shivered. EDWINA MOUNTBATTEN said, "We're go:ing to have a fire in the fireplace. It 'was a toss-up whether weshould have lhe fire or I have my bath this morning, .and the firewon." This occurred the day before LORD MOUNTBATTEN wasnamed Viceroy of India. '

* • •Matrimonial Department (thanks to Leonard Lyons)

ELIOT ELISOFON, the well known cameraman, c.overed thearrival ot the King and Queen of England, in Capetown. Elisofontold KING GEORGE about his visit to the tribes and of the timehe spent with ChieftaJn rymi Bope Mabinshe. "He, was reluctantat first to spend anytime posing," said Elisofon. He has 350 wives."•• ; "Well," 'replied King George, "It 'would keep a man busy.wouldn't it?"

THEY SAY,-. All the world, according to Shakespeare, loves a lover but, now-

adays not enough to let him have an apartment. '... . .

A gossip is somebody else's wife. sister or gal friend.

, (Contribuled by Mrs. FrederickM. Alger>,String Beans with Sour Creain " .' ir)'o~ 'warlt t~ see ''''y of the cOl1llllilJee for the Ju"ior l.eagu,

(serves four) ; Pollies~ ypu'lJ Ii" their fa,e~ in the wituJows of the PA.UL GAClICook 1% Ibs.of string bea'ns st«dioio" fi~her Rolld flear ~osse PO;'lte Boulet""d. T?es~ pi~~

in the usual way. Melt %i lb. tUI'e! will .PPtar i" the progrtlm boole tll the perform~lfIr;es "fbuttet. until golden and add 2 thi! Ju~i(;; Lellgue'Folltes Mtlv 23 and 24, al the Mlls;c Hall, whichtbsps. of bread crumbs. L~t .them \>rown; Stir constantly' lire heitlg give" 10, I'lIisefutlds 10 clIrry 'on the' work of Piol'eerso, thatthey brown evenly. Horise, }h,llltest' project oj ihe JUliior League. If )'OIJ don'l

'Chop Jta 'bunch of Parsley klioU',j yptl should;~hlll Pioneer, Hou~e is II group' Iher"p'Y hom,and add a big clove ,of garlic, for e",otionllllydi~t"riJe(J J.o,u"g boys in Heea of special lr,!i~.mashed 'up. Salt and pepper. inK '10 JUljusllo; flONIitll drrumsta"ces a,ul ,; life of future useful •Pour a small glass Qf. sour tless.' Tb,mks to PAUL GACH for lettillgme Je# )'OU "bout .il.cream to"t~e butter and brea,d ",', ,crumbs and add beans and the ' 'j i. · ·rest of the ingredients. Put in ' ';, ,'".: ' ,.' ' ,a casserole and bake in anFP~S BY:ROBERT suggested that I remind you of their fUrO:ven at 375 temperature for 15's,tora,~'. de,p'ar,tment, ,but I,'m afraid that you'might reply a ,Ill J, er,ryminutes. Colo~a;. "Wl1ats sa matter, are you cl,'a~y or something?" , As I

write, a~iight blihard ,j's going bn outside of my 'window, but whenYQU:reaq this we may'~ having a heat wav~who knows? ' So, inanti~ipafionof the time ~h~n winter ends (it a~ways has,,'you'll#.mem1;ler) let me', remind you that your natural kind hearl.edne$!;rieed'!ndt include soivin& the 'housing problem foi' the Jriothsthi~~uffirrier: If y~U wi;h topi~s~,;ve y,?ur furs, and it YOll don't you're

By BETSY NEWMAN . craiY! l~t FURS BY ROBERT stere them, in their va\l1ts, especially. " . " ':"Pieluce bylo'iea Runnell. DO. YOU have, trouble with ' ' ,. " ., '.

MR.,HERBUT 1. WOODALL OF OXFOKD,lt~AD ,. leftover bread,; at your house? bui1t:'~or this PUl:pose.-}'our, trust ,will be, jU,stified.. If. your, fui':!.' ,: ' By Oli1/e H. Htmry .:. • We do nol We use up every bit, or fJr piecea~e insured \\-ith Furs by'Robert, lhere .is no stora,ge

. W d 11' k ..h' f '1 'h\bb Fru.ehaufTrail~r Company,.Mi- ~vlng a few c,rumbs fo,!' dress- charge-:.,.otherwise the rates are standard-minimum charge of $4-• • • When Mr. 00 a was as ed to name IS aVOrI e IOY, . B t f 1 f tI 1 '''G If'" • "th t. t' h,.t t' . cromatic,Hone. Corporation and ,mg., u a anu y 0 one or wo il~aginJ. ren,ting a summer hOITlefol' $4! But you can d.o it for your.

When GODFR.EY WINN, the English newspaperman arrived tIe rep y; ,0 ,was. g~ve~ .",:~ ou" ~ momen s . eSI a u;m'the Industrial N:ationalBank. 'He usually does have stale bread I orhere to make a lecture tour, he asked his lecture manager acout the Before golfbe~a!11e hIS .n~~lll play mter~s~, h~ devoted a is President ,of Wooda11 Indus- lefl. however, and I'm making furs)and you owe Ihem the care and attention they'll be given 'byprospects. "Let me put it this way" said the manager, studying a,~reat deal of. tIme tQ s,a~llllg, and ~ow C~UISI~g IS an ad~ed trie's ",,,ith'plants in :Detroit, Mon- some suggeslions today for using 'callinl 'Niagara 6350-.FtrRS' BY ROBERT-a bonded ni.essen'gerlist of the competing English lecturers, "Nobody's ever heard of mterest. As a. bo~ he enJoyed ~orkmg WIth. hIs,hand~ whIch roe; Lockport, No Y., ,Long Island them lJP. 'will\:ali for your furs' and 'besides"you might neeet a'f~urth foryoU, and what is worse, EVERYBODY'S heard of Randolph Church- found expressIOn m clay modeling, mechamcal drawmg and City", L ... 1., ',Clevelimd,' Ohio, ,The Golden Meat Loaf uses .,', '.ill. shop work. As ~ man he enjoys a work shop in his garage, Laurel,:'Miss:, and Chic~go, IlL littl~ meat but makef a: go~ brid~,e',f ,... • ..

BrPRESSIONS where he employs power tools ,such as a metal working ,~athe, 'Woodall" Industries are the l~oking and goo.d taslmg r.lam l, ,'. . ',.' .,. ,.WHAT you think of WHEN you think of drill press, shapeI.' and milling machine. Mr. v.:0odall builds ;~,argest ~ingle' ,users of masonite dISh. , ,If you've had' Il "permanent" lately, you can skip the next f,,,,MRS. FRANCIS H. BOURKE-black velvet roses- small gasoline engines .for model boats and, aIrplanes. 'fie :111tile ;w.orld; They use 1!5 of all TDClBra!.~5kf~.etn,u 11JI. e57-it. y.011. hav..en'.t.-:-tb,'. en 'do see for yourself what BIlANCHE A.ND

say.s this is a wonderful "escape" from business problems ,m~somte .. pro~u. ced. ~Irt~-two ~~ ~ . ., , '"When Irish Eyes are Smilin' "-women's charitable organi- becaUSE: gr.eat conc'entration is required. percento~.~ar;produchon IS for Orange JliiceReady~to-eat Cereal CYIUL:HAIRDRESSERS"on' Fisher Road ,ean do lor you. TbeyWiUzations-the wind sweeping over the meadow-rosy ooeeked ,&' the autorno.bIle mdustry and 48% Toast Omelet Coffee I:rea~ ~ ~ew ~i~ : lor; )'oa if y~ulike,. UQ I promis~ y~u:'t~t.apples. Mr. Woodall does ~ot confine .. . ,,' ... non~automotive.,They ser~e ap- •

• • • his 'at!entionto.metals,and, dl!e plamed Its purpose in:the follow- proximately'. 12,000 cuslomers, Luncheon you will like! You may have a!I curly a permanentuyou wish,. h gods' ' Soup with, Cheese RIngs or but It Vim l1e'Yer~' luzl.'V 'or dead'IOokin-. You may have 'isMR. CHARLES A. DEAN, ,JR.-Charvet et Fils-farming 10 his interest In a ma ogany In WI,'. .' . . The automoUve products consist Creamed Fish'in Bread Cases " . . ~ ".

in a green hou~e-Pointe aux Barques-the gentleman chef. company, he has produced many "Detroit is an 'Industrial center of manifold heater duct, glove Tossed Vegetable 'Salad. •W1~lU'ly"a permallent' ~ YOII wisbbut It wlll never be strln,,,,.,-yellow chamois gloves-hospitality unlimited. trays, tables and benches of that and c~ .sequently has attracted box, door, s,cuff . pads (thermo Cookie~ Tea Milk Ol' Ufel~.AJl,appOintDJent will result in a' permanent attachment

• .. .. wood, One ot Mr. Woodall's large numbers of foreipl born plastic), door panels, sun visors, Dinner '~t~~ you and. BLANCHE AND CYRIL'S. '.charitable interests is the Inter- people. Many of .tbese have not arm rests, insulation }:lanelli,root Baked 'Sweet Potatoes • • •national Institute. He is serving become American citiz~ns; and trim panels, rear package shelf, Scalloped Cabb.age Celery "at present as the chairman of the the International Institute is con, trunk liners; tacking strips and,' .' . ,Butlding Fund Committee. They cerning itself in the problems of many other- products. Strawberry Jam Cake ',rr*~ 'Soc,itll Register is alW4J'S well represetlle,a at HAlf/.are waging a campaign to raise these people, encouraging Amer-, ,Mr. Woodall, is tqe, proud fath- Tea' or Coffee THORNE HOUSE, ther:eb)' proving their good IlISte. Seen luncb.$300,000 and have ab04t hail of icanism and understanding of t1},e er of four daughters) and 10 keep Cheese Rinrs ing !h~re recently were 'jUrs. EdwitJ S. Bllrbour; Mrs. Joseph ShIH'the amount pledged. It is to be basic American free enterprise the record straight, he is now . Cut slightly stale brea~ ~nto dllrti Mrs. Hllrry Jewell tl"d Mrs. CllllIeroll Waterman it, /I fOllr.hoped that the rest of the need- system." Mr, Woodall is also a grandfather to two granddaUgh-:acl:~ ~~~des~0~~i1~e~t ~~d l;~~s0'o/" 1t a t,zhle for ~wo w, ere t~,fr~.. B. E. Taylor, Jr. and ~f~s,ed amount will.be raisedfor't~is Director of the Metropolitan ters. He anl~Mrs. Woodall have under" the broiler just long.. Joh,!O Dell, Jr. 10okUl.g tery. }Oli, g malto,! "bout tow", ,~,.very worthy ca\l1ie. The institute YM:CA. He is on the Board of just returned from a short vaca- enough to melt and lightly brown therr s.m.rt .l~et!tlr .. A., tiler,] three'$ome cOttslsJed. of .Mrs. !'~_owns the property at Kir1?y "nd Directors of the Detroit Athletic tion in Palm Beach, where most the cheese. ;'el6.' 8, iI~s, Mr.s. Chllrles Huhbell tlnt/. Mrs, Joseph Neehe. ,jUr.s"John R streets, across from the Club and is its treasurer, iln eic~ ot his time was spent in pursuitDetroit Institute of Arts, and it is Commodore of the Gr9ssep,0lnte of his favorite hobby, golf. ,This Bread .Cases Hmy, Bowenstei" tmtJ Mrs. Lesler ,\folt mllde II two.some.Mits desire to build suitable hous- Yacht Club and. 'president pro was. easily understood when I Cut bread in inch slices, then m".y[others were ~njo)'itJg tbe good foodtmd service provided bying for this project. The Inter- lem of Grosse Pointe Sh,ons. j learned that he was playing in cut into fancy shapes wilh cookie HAWTHORNE HOUSE.national Institute is a Red Feath- Mr. Woodall nlaintains an ae~ the low 80s and we can see cutter if you like. Hollow outer agency (Detroit Community tive interest in manY businesses, why sprIng will bf:' welcomed centers slightly, toast 'and use asFund), and Mr. Woodall ex- including the following Boards, hearlily by Mr. Woodall. . if. they were patty shells, ,filling

with creamed mixture,My Favorite'Book .' , The 'Bible ~ & 0 Q' 5)' Golden )Ieat LOafAuthor , : ,: ~ Dickens ' 1 . . "1 ~ 1 1Ib, ground beet (or veal)Character in a Book ..o{l , .. .' Little Nelle . a .. vel' ,. ur .'houlderj 2/~ c: ro~e~ ~ats, I'l.uick orPlay : , "MidsummerNight's pream" By' re~3CU;;.'~~f:d er~w carrot.Actress , , Gertrude Lawrence 2 eggs.Actor , , Edward H. Sothern' Mary, Lo~des ,and Agnes Goldwire 3 tbsp. chopped onionMovie , "A Bell for 'Adana" 2/3 c. milkMovie Actress ,.., : Helen Hayes, ' " Ph up. salt.Movie Actor , Victor Moore Sprmg. Ah,yes, "Spring has sprung." 'The frees are each of us. Ther~ are two of us Dash pepperRadio Program , ~.Information Please" again gowning themselves in.soft brown and pale d~,artreuse. here" That makes two horses. lht5p, Worcestershire sauce.Radio Entertainer (F) Gracie Allen The flowers .are beginning to stir. underground. Ari.d,so are Now do you upderstand?" "Oh. Combine ingredients in orderRadio Entertainer (M) George Burns the worms, if the activity of the birds may be submitted Yeah.' Two horses. Why didn't named: mix thoroughly but light-Radio Commentator Lowell Thomas as. evidence. It's light when we get up in the morning and yol,l say so." Looks are so de- ly, a:rid pack into a loaf pan. BakeColumnist , : , William L. Shirer light when workers go home, atnigh~. The snow is all gone, ceiving. ' ~~l ~i~~,r~~~:~n h~~ ~:~~: rCartoon , Dick Tracy even where it ,was . pil~d high in drifts. The sky is blue 'We'r~ finally mounted. Love!y, ~_Cartoomst , ;; Chester Gould (sometimes), the !iir is invigorating. The moon is' big and lovely. Tally-hoand 'stuff like we begin the mad dash home, noPAq~.t , Longfellow bright. at ni.gp.; a~d.the,stars< ..are scintillating. ~. " that there. We're away at last holds barred, and with the wind

r I~t , Baron Maydell 11 1 for a brisk trot to see, if WI! can and the rain in our bair. OnlyMUSIC , , ,.., Beethoven ~t'~ about tit;le topu out a gllound is a little soggy, but that stilI pos,t. Oh, well, we can learn ~omel)ow it doesn't look roman-Song ,., , "Lead Kindly Light" btorllhanftqkuotatllodnfro;hou,r vast is to be expected.' After 'all, it's how 'again. ' tic to us. Guess we aren't reallyMg' ' s re.o . nowe ge. .• ese ar~ Spring. April showers, you k.now. 'hl a azme , , "Life" the h,mes that try man's soul. However the sun is warm. and Tra-la"la. Wonderful. We could poets at eart.Quotation .,.., , , "Industry is Fortune's right hand" No,. that is hardly, appropriate. the bree;e is cool. So we do~ our keep this. u15 alld~y' . .If, we'could How did we get here? YouGame ,..,...................... Bridge "For what is so' rare as a day jodphurs, sporty shirts .and on~y (kick) ~ake ~hese. nags should learn something new

%~~~al ..:..::..:....:......:....:....:..::....:......:....:.:.:.:::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:,::.:,:.:.:.::.::',:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::,:.:.::.:,:.:.:.::,:::~:l~t~~~~;'~Oi~~r~, ~~o~~~~n::.~~~~ ~~~~t~:.s r~b~~c~~~n: ~U~~;d: I ~;~) l~~t ¥~t;~~~~k) T~a:~~~ ~~~yc~~yY~~Yt~~' ~~~e~~~~~~Person (excluding family) Abraham Lincoln in our land." Only we don't for a beguilingly feminine touch, IgOOlnh

gto trhotf. 'w . ht h ySaOUu,lrtsfaicne'I~nheamairUdahnodl~~.anTdhosoneFlower think Michigan is especially. well and set' off for the slables. ' , ~ac - UZZ. e mlg . av,e ~~~~;;.:':'....'.:.."':.'.'."'..""';.'.:~~:;~I~~~~~h1:~~:~:;:;{fJi::~~:£~f~~;;:~~:~:~:'~'t~;~gi<h~~?i~s:~::l:~:"::tt~::.:7<,:~i::Food ! , , Chicken. Salad of love." Our (fancies, of course) aren t .Imp~~ n. e weat er- ride doesn't let a little rain stop ( d'bly) th t 'h horses noticepance ~ , ,..,; , : Waltz turn 10 horses. Which is what we man said fim today. • one, We'll just ,ig'noreiL Maybe b~I~.~uChw:ight ~e have gainedPerfu!?e , , , , "Heliotrope Blanc" I. were trying to get arovnd to all See, we told you .. Hel." ar~ the it will go ,aw.ay. . _ . from' the goo clinging to ourMatenal , , , , , " .., Chiffon along. sIta-dbl~sdandt~e slun dlsstill fbrlg~t; hSay, thLooIs'k1sntothcasul~IhtAprll beautiful tresses-and otherCostume E .. D y 1 you ee a,' rop.o r~m. sower,.. a at. Ig nmg. 1places. Vicious, aren't we.. .. ' , ,....... venmg ress At the first sign of the spring Of course not. It s all Imagma. (There will be a brief pause,AverSIOn , , , , , Radio Commercials thaw, we two start industriously tion. Remember the lorecast? puff, puff.) The hors.es saw it, Well, at last, there !Ire the ~ta-Diversion " , " ,The Theatre I hunting out our riding equip- Ah! The stable-boy. Bright too. That was quite a nice little bles. And look at that beautIful

menlo Every few days we excit~ looking fellow. "W.,'d like two gallop. sun.edly call each other to inquire, horses, please; English saddles." "Er,. maybe-;it's just a ~ugges. "Hi, Hon. (achoD). Would, you"When 00 you think it will be "Duh, Betcha can't ride but one tion, you undeflstand';"but maybe like to go (ah, ah, ah) ridingclear enough tor us to saddle at a time. You're silly." "Look.. we should-uh-go back." "Well next (choo) Satu~ay?"up?" We each want one horse." "But -if you say so, O. K." The horses --------------

And finally, afl!r rrmcn impa- you said two. And you can't must have heard us.. Anywaytient waiting, a Saturday dawn~ both ride 011 one. Rule of the they're turning around withoutwhich is clear, aliJ bright.. The slable." "We want one horse for any help from us. Sid!! by side,

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Iona CutGREEN BEANS :.,. ~~.

Sunnybrook Large Grade "A"

FRESH EGGS .... ~T .. " ., ~~~57c

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Early June VarietY' .IONA PEAS'., •• "'T," •• ',2 ~ 23c

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'If1you're. a tOddler coddler, do~'t'miss these grand buys, for' baby! You'll find your pet's pet foods here •• , all fitprices t~at baby your, budget ....Stop in and stock up today!'

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Jane Parker Plain Ritlg-Shaped .

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-Picture by' ':Bernard of HollywoodLillBY POWELL,p'oinler who

has !leen' vacationing at PalmSprings, Cal., helped model sm"rtdesert wear at a fashion showheld recently at the Tennis Clubof the winter resort. The fashionwriter's captain sa~'s this is thelatest in sun suits.

Soutlleastem:l1i,e., .. ,,>,. B_Y.TIlEATS~,Grads"Pktn):~'arty FOR YO,IING' AND OLD

Jane P~rke{" Feathery Ligp.tSoulheastern. Alumni. to DanceOld grads' of Southeastern LADY FINGERS ...

High School Will ha'IJe their first Jane Parker's New TenderAlumni dance on Thursday, May . '! I8 in the Vanity Ballroom, 14201 ENGLISH MUFFINS Pk•. 17c:E. Jefferson' avenue, MusJc will Chocolate or Vanilla French Stylebe furnished by Jimmy ~traUl~s' Ie' ED' CRULLERS " 6 For 29cOrchestra and the party will last[rom 9:00 to 1:00 a. m. Flaky Crust Rich

Sponsored by the South~at;tem CO 'PIE 3Parents Club, the parly is being APRI T ... , . Eacb 5 c:'promoted as a special project Danish Filled Nutbringing. together formerstu- ' , R'dents of Southeast em High COFFEE ING .... Each 35cSchool. Thpre will be specialplaces for members of the vari.

.OU9 classes together, and a grand'march will be held \Vith the old-est and youngest graduate in thelead. It is hoped that WilliamSlacking, first' principal of theschool' will be present to takepart in the program., Heading up the general cQm,

mittee on arrangements is' Mr.Allen T. Brown who is being as-sisted hy Mrs. Ralph Stone. Jr .•Mr. Rae' and Mr. Boyd of theSoutheastern High School faculty.

Ticket.! may be bought at the. door or in advance by calling

Mrs. Stone or Mr. Brown at TU.2-9651 or VA. 2-0381.

Deliveries,Deli,iollJl, .

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'Hostesses at the ladies' bridgeluncheon at Lochmoor Club yes-terday afternoon. were MRS.VIRGIL B., WALLING and MRS.SIDNEY M. HARVEY.

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Another 'Pointe of.View{ConUnued from. Palt Ii

TRENDSThis Spring Pointers Are:. ...B.in9 w.rn.d that pl.tlorm shoes,will .g.in soon be h.rd to

find in quantities. , .;1>< , '.' • , .

, Guing critic:ally into their'mil'rows at 10"9" skirts. , •. , Motoring way over to, H.mtramc;k .nd the Bowery to se•

. o..nMurphy, .101113 • Gron. Pointe f.vorit., in his hil.~ioustake,off on I. rHiideg.rde. •• .

• Buying ,tickets to,the Christopher lynchconurt May 9 inMusic: H.II ••• to benefit the fund r.ising camp.ign of Ede~ Halland Manhattanville College .... (mor,e complete. dehllis .onPag. 9) • , •

Becoming convinced that its ellsier for a movie ster to geta 1947 c• ...Jn Detroit than it is for the Foist Families •••

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MR. AND MRS.. ARTHURKUECHENMEISTER (she is theformer HELEN 1,OUISE CLINE)of Bcaufait rDad, announce thebirth of a dau~ter, ANN LOUISEon Sunday, April 20.

• • •THE WALLACE G. KAYS of

Audubon road announce the mar., riage of their daughter, JEAN

KAY 'PATTISON; to JOSEPH M.MAY, son. of MR. AND .MRS.FRED J. MAY of East Grandboulevard.

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, MRS. T. c'. STARNES of Wash.ington road was Monday's hostessto the Lincoln Study Club. A fea.ture of the luncheon was a bookreview by MRS. WILBUR ALS.

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. MRS. MILLARD H. TONCRAYentertained 50 of her college so-rority members at a iuncheon in,'~:~t~d~:in BUCkingh,am road onl

Marygrove Dramdic'Soc:iety Has Banquet

Miss Nancy DuBrill of 900 Sun-ningdale drive planned decora"tions for the Marygrove CollegeDramatic",sciciety's banquet held'Monday, eVening, 'April. 21:. in'Madame ,Cadillac Hall. ,

Placeca'rds featured the' club'screst on gold bac~ground.Tallyellow. candles and daffodils, andpurple iris decorated the table.

Following the banquct, ,MissDuBrul supervised' the showingof. a technlcolor film of Mary-grove's o,utd~r play of last sea-son. SHe islibrarian.foi" the Dra.rnatici.~ie~y'and'. ma1!l1'ili.~

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Act 281 ot the Public Acts of 1946 of the Stale of MichJranrequired III pqlitical subdivisions riot previously operatingunder the "Permanent Reclstration System" to aclopt this formof registration,

In order to'vot(l in the coming Village' elecUon to be heldMay 20, 1947, it ill:nec;euary that all electors be relistered in

. the ViliacePerm~ent Registration Record. .

The ViIlllie OlTif;f: will be open from 8:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M.and trom 8:00 A.?,J. till'Noon on Saturdays to complete regis-trations. ResIdents in doubt regarding their registrations canhave them cheeked by calling the office: NIalara ~858.

and some snow once in .awpl1e. reacheclth. northern limit ,)ftheNothing bad yet~o i haven;t hid pack ice so Soo1\,' sO theytorfli~ltime or a ch,lncl'l to find out .,Jonl 'trip through that ice. Wewhether I am a good or. bad are particularly wail1ting for thesailor. . NOI'thwlnd, an ICIl.breaker. AI.

, Icebroaker NortliwlAd though she is the slowest. ship.Bringing you up-to-date, Mon- she is \)y far the mOllt.important

day, ,30Dee:Reached Scott Island now. Then the Merrick and theabout noon, 'shiptime, and waited Yancey, both cargo ships" werefor the rest of the ship.!. to join spending some time doin. somi!us before we start through the cargo'slJiftint and we spent partice. All the ones "wl\o are sup- of' the day e)(chan~ing moviepe.sed to know, were very much films.surprised to find that we had (To Be COntiJril.edN'ezt Week)

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Garden Club of Mich!.~ m~m-bel'S will meet for tea in theGrosse Pointe Club at 3 o'clocll;this afternoon.,Mrs. Neil' Mc!lti!l~, Jr., ],{rs.

John W. Gillette]r., Mrs. :Ren-ville Whee~, Mrs. HIl!t,,~.n Fin,nie, Mrs. Harry S.Fir}lcenstaedtand Mrs. Julian Bowne are to behostesses.

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Republican ClubMeets April 28

"What's wrong in the schools?Is th.ere anything we can do aboutit?" wiJ! be the topic of discus-sion at the April 28 meeting ofthe Women's .Republican Club. ofGro~se Pointe.

Miss Flora Anderson. formerassistant principal at Southeas-tern HIgh School and Miss Thel-ma G. James, English l;lepart.ment at Wayne University, willbe the speakers.

The m!!eling is called for 2 p.m.Ilnd will be held in the home ofMrs. Lynn McNaughton, ID9 Ken.wood road, Grosse Pointe Farms.Tea will be served. Republicanwomen' are invited to attend;

Assumption Mothers'C;::lub Spons"ors Sale

Society Plans VisitTo Luther~n House

A rumma,e nla sponsored bythe Mothers' Club of AssumptionCollege, American Chapter, willbe held April 30, May 1 and. 2from 9 o'clock ,until 5:30 o'clockat. the CYO Center, 820,0 Mackat Maxwell, under the co-chair-manship of Mrs. Edwin JamesHollister and' N.rs. Hector Mont-petit.' others 'on the. committeeinclude Mrs. John MenneI', Mrs.Paul Colombo and Mrs. WilliamBrown. .

Proceeds will 'aid the collegebuilding fund.

At &n open house Thursday,May 1, from 1 to 3 p. m. inLutheran Settlement House, the

t Society of .Engineers' Wives Willisee first-hand the communitywork being done there by thesociety in assisting .Rev. M. A.

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Bucka, director of LSH.Tea will be served. 'under the

direction' of Mrs. Frank Burton,chairman of the Volunteer Ser-vice Committee in charge of theproject.

Mrs. C. M, Weinheimer. ]355Somerset road, is active in col-lecting magazines and books forLutheran Settlement House.

Historic MemorialsSociety Gives Tea

The Rev. Herbert .B, Hudnutaddressed the meeting of the His.toric Memorials Society recent.ly in Newberry House. Teawas served by Mrs. Theodore ,L.Sedwick, chairman of the teacommittee, at the close of theafternoon.

Among those assisting Mrs.Sedwick were Mrs. A. W. Nick-els, Mrs. Charles L, Bartlett.Mrs. Stephen M. Cot!<:r, Mrs.

I James OgQenLenolC, Mrs. LewisI M. Edgar. Mrs. George W. Park.er and Mrs. Milton Humber.

Mrs: Edward Eichelyer waschairman of Q1e reception Com.mitt e/!. Helping her welcome theguests were Mrs. Charles Erick.son, Mrs. John W. Anhut, Mrs.E. D. Sheddand, Mrs. Sidney K IHoewll, Mrs. John Bennel~, an4Mrs. Heatly Green.

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Engrrsh Gardens ShownI;' Illustrated Lecture

ods th, nay)." ~.me prep.tored to\lse in order:to,etthe .iniripdown in til:nefor tho planet, to useit about the 20th of Jan'-lary. Mostof the, methods were, those de-veloped during the war in Green-l.nd, Labraclor, etc. and thent~ere 'are lIj!w ones .that shouldwork.' Hb job'is to find the bestmethod and make it work. Hewill have plenty of Sea Bees tohelp,so he figures he will be ableto get the job done. ,

S..turday,28. We ~re sc}u!du1edto 'start 'making upper air ob,servations with radar, but, theYare havinc some trouble gettingthe radar set to work properly.We are making .ViS4111observa-tions with balloon and telescopebut as soon as tho ballOon hitsthe cloud deck" we of course arethrough with that balloon. The

hb h d radar set, when..it does start toNeig' , 0, r 00 work, wlll be able to'follow thetarget attached to the balloon up

'c" I b N to bllllQon, bursting point whichTo provide a scholarship fC}r U ' ews will be about 50 01'60 thllusandan Indian girl In -Mt. Pleasant, feet. We are hoping to use sarnoMich., the Louisa st. Clair Chap. thiIlgS learned in the Antarctic totel', DAR. sponsored a benefit "We're Out To Get You" is ml\ke higher than ever observa.tea in Newberry Hpuse on Satur- the sloganpf the Pointe Girls!! , tions. 'We passedmanyicel)ergsday. The fact is they need more play- , of al\ sizes and sh!\pes,' and an

Chairman for the tea was Miss ers to makt! a s'-lccessful softball enlisteg m.an from Alabama, sta.!Elizabeth Coolidge. with MI1I. l,ealluc. Also what they're out tion~d in the lookout tower on theLeslie D. Cameron" Mrll. Harold to get are some men coaches who ship' said '''I never saw' such aJohnson. Mrs. Edward Munro and could manage lheir teams and mass.o4 c61d "in my life." ThisD~. Maria, Belle Cooliclge assist- jive /lome practical hints on the 15 lhe first time I have ever seening. , art of 1l1ugging, pitching, fielding icebergs from the ground, all my

Mrs. Elias Lyons. Mrs. Louis' a.nd running bases! How about 8 lIast experiences have been trorpGascoigne, Mrs. Joseph Hosea, little get. together at the Nlllgh. Ill] airplane and, they surely lookMrs. Raymond Berry, Mrs. Henry borhood Club. ~7145 Wa,~erloo 01\ differ.ent from the grpund" (orB: Joy and Mrs. William D. Lent. Thursday eve~mg, .Aprll 24, at rathe.r" ocean). There are spe.Koop poured.' 7:30 p.m. All gIrls Wlshi~.g!o play cial lookouts posted all, over th\!

softball and all men wlshmg to ship so that' they will see thos~coach-:'it's tonight at 7 :3D p.m. that are too low for the radarto make plans for, a season of ff . 1 . - , '. which Is workjngto'pick them \1p.good, softball. Don't forget- cu set me uded 10 each bouk. Pnce Just 15 cents plus 2 cents 'In every case so far., the ber,s"We're out to get you!" ' I for postage. , , ' Illissed> by the radar have bllen

~ • • . For the younger lassie, a precious (ii'p'ss ."{ith wing 'much, top small for the ship toCom~ to the NeIghborhood shoulders scalloped and ruffled to I::cho the daInty neckline. even change its coui'se tp avoid.

"NEW" Social Club for those be- Little skirt puffs out and wide belt ends in perky back-tied The temperature ~as down 10tween the ages of 21 to 35. There sash •.• alIthe features she will love! ' . . plus 30 jlnd .the ship was he.d-will be dancing to some fine name No. 303'8 is cat in sizes 2,4, 6,and 8. Size 4 requires 1% yds, ing into. the wind. Theref~re .. itb~nd records and refreshments 35.in 2lds ruffling ,. was qUlte cold on deck and Iwlll be served. Come hag, stal: ., . . . .... ., Wilde my pictures of the bergs!'Ircoup!e. Let's make, this a sue, .Sen ',~Oc for. each PATT.ERN, whlchmcludescomplete from the port h.oie of my,room.cess With, 'your pre~ence. see) se~mggulde. Pr10t your.Name, A~dre~s and Style Nu~ber Iwoul~ open it, stick,.the eaml!'i-aY9U all .\'nday. evehlng at 8:30 plamly. Be su.re to state size you Wish • .lne~ude PQstal UnIt 01' out and snap the picture and thenp.m. at the Nelghborhoo~ Club, zone number In your~ddreS$. , . close the port and let the room17145 Waterloo, Grosse Pomte. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, 121 W. 19th St., New warm up- for awhile. l.~lieve

York 11, N. Y. , . . ,,', that! shall be stric\Jy • Ward"

G 'D 'ed ' h ' room Explorer.".. .ram-l nc p · .H l Sunday,2~ih, We lire still

V S k Otnters e ping -, , passing th{Qulh. loose ice and .the

oU!sare po en Catholic Theater Reporter s '~~~~!a:::chg~~%ftI;f:~r~~p1:;Janet Evans Gt-lIm, daughter of Lo~.., B.O. o'k fow.and we. 'h.~11 se~ our firat

Mrs. H."Jam~s Gram of the Alden . Two Gtose~ 'PoInters are b~y .;:1 . land since leaVing Pan~a.Park Manor, spo~e her vows at with the Catholic Theatre's forth- Tlte, weather has Deen clOUdya Saturday afternoon ceremony coming two production',. 'M,s. 81 DICK McDANI!L mosttlfthe time, which I. ex-in Grosse Pointe Memorial Joseph Marshall of, 1580 Fall" ~ect~~ over oceans" but we hllve :,"Church to Norman Wi11iamDied- holm, Grosse Pointe .Wooels, has ol'\l,r,:f1l!d a few clays' when therich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William used her talent to wnte t1)e,p~,o. Capt. Charles Harlan ,Harrison, weather. W83 b"d a,nd then onlyDiedrich Jr. of Bedford road. _ gr~m for Damon ~~~yon s. ,A, only U. S. Army weather iJbserv, witll fog. We have had very few

The bride, who was, given in Shght Case of Murder m a Witty, (lr accompanYing the .Admiral showers and no storms at all. Themarriage by her brother, H. Runyonesqu~ manner Byrd Antilrctic Expedition, de- sea has been' nlc~ and stayedJames Gram, wore an aqua crepe The play 1Sfull of merry mad- ~cribes his slta.re of, the adventure gentle all the way. Tell everYoneafternoDn dresli fashioned with a ness and mystery and revolvu m tile folJowll'lf! account., Theile pello .fqr ln~." " ,,' "V-neckline and'short sleeves. Her, around th~, fr~~tIc ..~,tte~p,t~ ~t are.~cerpt& ..1rDm, ninef~letterll ";,,;I:Jan. '47:' Tl\e/l'(ew'I'Yea"'e"1shat was made of aqua illusion the Marko faml.lr to nd the~ m.l\il.ed from Litt,le Am~fI~a :to well on Ita WaYIln.d so "fe iwe.tulle and white orchids were her house of the bodIes. of four ganl RIChard H~rl'lson s couSJn,_Rlch- The trip has still had. good weath-!lowers. sters, former eneJnl~s of Marko, ar~ McDaniels of _ ,the Grosse er all the way, no \vinds, storms,

Elizabeth and Margaret Gram who are found dea~ :n one. of the Pomte News advertlsmg st:l:ff. etc., just a bit at rain llhowerswere bridesmaids for their sister rooms under. SUSpICIOUSClrcum- ,Gaptain Harrison writes fro III •an,d wer,e gowned in be,ige crepe. stance,S,' It wll~ be presenteq" for tne, PSS Mt. Olympus of Task,IThey ~arrjed rose posegays., t~~ rerfort~ances ~t the f A.f~ !n= Force 68 of "Operation High-

'DaVls Scully. was Norman's best s I u e on e even~gs ours jump." . ' .rJl8n ahd Jack Debo and Hugh day, May 1 a~d ~rJday, May 2. Tl1is is the fourth installmentLaughna ushered. . Jeanette Du)ardm of Beacon~. of Captain Harrison's account.

A reception W;iS given in the ii.eld av~nue,. a ~tu~ent at Doml- • • •Whitti~r, after Which the couple mcaJl.lilllh,,, IS bUSily r~pearsl"& !cellerll ~a Whal9left Dna Southern wedding trip. th~ ~ole of Al.!n~March .for Ula Thursqi!Y, 26th. We passed theThey will Jive in Birmingham ~hj1(lren'l Sta~e presentatl1ln ~f fl.....t l'ce1.-.'" .nd,., con'rary to Lt.when they return.. . Little Wo~en at the Art mst/- '" ",.,. -., ,

tute on Ffld!lY, May 2 at 06:15 Snh'!ey tIlat the tir~t one ,ve sawp. m. and Saturday, MIlY 3 at would be the most photographed,10:30 a. m. ' , no oil.e iot any pictures., Visi-

Reservati(llU Inr both proquc. billt)' too poor. Then\ve rantlons may be fXIade by phoni"&' into quite'jl s!!hQol!lfwhales withCAdillac 170D. large bird~ soariI1J over t!tem.An

olficer as}(ed wtiat kipd of, birdstpey wez:e andwp's told they werewhale birds .. When the first of-ficer asked why, he was told, "Be-.cause they are~a whale of a longWaY from home!" _

In the aftetn!lon we had "~,navy trajnipl film pn first aid.,The show was 'Sherlock Holmes.'

Frlelay, 27th. Thl!.lec~ure was, ~py Commander, :Reinhardt, Who Iwi1.1,hll.vechlrge of the .co.Jlstruc...'tion of the airstrip llnd of thebalel!amp. He wasintere.!ltinl.arid talked about the many metli.

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Mertz were hostesses to mem-St\1.4y Group of the Gro$se Pointe bel'S otthl! Grosse Pointe branchbrucb of the American Asso-ciationof Un~versity Women met of the Grosse Pointe Club.Jut' Thul'lday afternoon .in the Mrs. Fr.ederick. Campbell, p~o-home of Mrs. George Waldbotl,' iram chalrrnan, mtroduced MISSCo.hostes&ea were Mrs. Robert Julie C'l6ments, of. London, Eng.Hayes and Mi's; Taylor Seeber. land, who gave a,n. illustratedThe Jeadera for the afternoon dis. lecture. on "Enghsh Ga~den,~cuss ion ''Will Philippine Inde- from llJ?6. to the Presellt Time.pendence Succeed"? were Mrs. Mrs. WJ!ham H. Frl.ea, who re:Paul Baldwin and Mrs. Raymond turned from Callformaand Flor.Wertz. !da recentlr. presided at the bus-

The tnonthly meeting of t~e mess me~h~g. .executive board followed the dls- FollOWing the me~tJn, of thec~lon •. It .W&ll announce'd that board of ~. the Grosse Pointetl'lit 1947 state convention of branch on Friday, Mr,. Fries.AAUW will be held April 25 and entertained at luncheon in the211 in Holland. Michigan. Dele- Country Club.,at .. from the Grosse Pointe -----br4nch will be president, Mrs. Scholarship' for IndianHubert Goebel;, Mrs, Taylor See- Girl Provided by D,A.R.o.:r, Mrs .. H. W. Merrill, Mrs.Kenneth Beardslee, Mrs, GeorgeW.ldbott, Mrs. Mary ~rge' andMrs. John R. Pear, State Artsehairman. Others attending fromGrosse. Pointe will be Mrs. Stir.

'Jln,l Sanford. Mrs. Hansel D. Wil.,on, Mrs. William Gall. Mrs. GlenCurtis and Mrs .. Benjamin Frue-boCf.

The ne)l:t' regular meetini ofthe local brancno!' AAUW willbe held Thursday evening, May1 at 8 o'clock in the home oCMrs: Ge'or'ge WaldboH .. n44 Bal.four road. Arthur Gnau will lec-ture on "Contrasted Styles In:Mu.ic." Mr. Gnau .will use' thepiano and records to illustrate histalk. Co-hostesses will be Mrs.James. C. White, Mrs. Lee H. It's not higher stl.mdards of in-Wriiht,' Mrs. Burton Warner .nd tel!igence we need but higher~rs. Wallace, Temple.. ' standards of morallty.

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Bill Simmi, Joe Landry and Joe . HMONTBS.OVDIUS noM IOCPTTO 'rocKn,G'll' I Pic. Ronald W. Radde, U,.S.M.C.' The theft of • aetot IioCW 'I U y. h" . ,hu completed ~O monthJ overse.. wreuehea from .. pr......

One of .the most delightful te~ service, He will be home with reported to the 1'1rIIW ,poltce ..of the season was given on Sun- his parents, Mr. and Mri. Walter Aprll' 14 by :t'heo40re'R. J'UflllI'day (the 13th) by MEEKY VUI- Radde,' of 455 ,CaIvin.GrolM of 252 Cloverly 1'03ct. He nlueclZANEN and KATY JAMES. Pointe F.rnu, on May 1. l.tbe wr.encha 11$12-Punch and sweetmeats were 'served' In Katy's home on Haw- . ' --thorne trom 3 'ti! 5. Amonl the' • , . ' ". '. .L....... '120 guests were Myrna Troden, sh can noW BUWJeanne 'Smith, June' Moffet, A' ower " 'DOOR'" ,Martie Fairless, Carroll .Grylls. ny . G1 '55'Renee deLeon, 'Gloria 'James, CUSTOM' ..BUILT bllaI' .celGladys Osterman, Marilyn Smith, ,Nancy Voorhees, Madge Winters, pnJoan Rollin1\, Merry Bauman, P.,t eaSOna ePerrone, Sams Hoyt, Gay Steph. • at a r. . ,enson, Sue Spurrier. MarilynWroblos, Carol Stewart, the Mar- ~'tin gals-Pat and Sue,' Barbara " '. ~,',Bauman. Marion Rennie,JoannLyons. Meg MacKenzie andKathy Greig.

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ANNIECANnLER gave animpromptu nag party on tlie af-tetnoonof the 19th. While 'doingher Saturday shopping in thevillage, Annie aaw' several of herclass-mates and rounded: themup for an afternoon of bridge andgossip. 'Shoppers iJ:nd' bMgeplayers were Janet Johnstorie,Nallcy Georgi, Kathy, Strek,Barb Orphal. Sally Andrus. AliceNeville, Meg MacKenzie; SallyMacDonald. Norma Neeb ""ndGinny Granse. . , .

~'£bRrtA~'6ifuI~rlAN'~ridher' fdendsitop~d ,'.off' the Sat-urday show:wjth a slumber partyin, the Christian home on RosIyhroad. The "partiers" who sat upplaying pinochlea'nd' eating wereJeri El1ix. Fran Fittes. Mary ,AI,lard, Shirley Schli:eni!1g, PattyWilliams. Madon Field and GinnyD'~IBarba, . • '• • • •

There' was, a dual-bir.thdaycel-ebration on April 18th. SALLEE~;LOCUM and. DON GRAHAM\llanned the festivity togetherfo~theirbj r t h day anniversarieswhich both came this week, TheirgueSts in'c1uded Diane Faulk withD~ck Wuerker, J?ottie' Llln~erWIth Bob MacKenZie; Barb Stoer-kel with Phil Skillman. DorotheaDavis with Ron Dyki;fra, AnnieDavis witl;i' Ed Isby, Myra HaJm'with !lob Vincent, Lois:Rieckwith Bob Essert. 'Margie Stoer,kel with Jim 'Brown 'and EllieHewitt with Buzz Cronin. Therewas a, huge dinner, in Sallee'shouse. and dancing later in therecreation room ,of the Grahamhome. •

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Another birthday, revelthat of KATHY STREK. OnKathie's 16th birthday (April17). Mrs. R, E.Strek gave a din-ner for Kathie, Doug Krieger,Marilyn Wroblos, Jerry SIrek,Virginia Erickson and HerbStrek. Aftef dinner. games wereplayed in the rer.reation room.. . . '~

The SPRINGTIME.S WIN Gheld in St. Ambrose hall onApiil8 brought a "tops" vote from themany ,altenders. It was thefreshmen of St. Ambrose whodug, up the magnificent plaJis forthis. gala event,. and among thenumerous frosh dancers, were

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M I '11 be ided ~U ' ,Cirace.~~oole, Joann,e" Frqmm. Stuart' Ward, Bob E!ser~, JohneU'Wl' '})~OV ."~, we 'The "Grosse Pointe traveler"- ,Elizabeth Sullivan,' Dotty" De- Corfield, Bill ,Toop, .and even'

n,eed I. your,assl.tl~c:e wlththeCHET SAMPSON, ,that, is, .has J:judt, Dick 'Weh:h, Di~kVan. more!; 'There were just as many~:r~'i d:;:k~f \~~t~~:t:~re~~ j!J.St returned, with a' ~oup o,f Selmbrouck, Harry Heilman ~d folks gathered around the ice-and fun at llietalJioral ' G. P. H. S. sophomore girls fro~ Glen Nossa) who ,were seen gnz. box gnawing,raw carrots as there

If, some 'week-end .other, thlin Washington.o. C. and Annapohs,iilg at the lovely decorations be- were' mU!icians, I'tanding .aroundthe ones mentioned 'is' more'con- Maryland. They loaded the ,sta- tween dances. Also admiring the pianol •venient, let us know. Arrange. tion-wagons after school on the 'the"lparkliilg words "SPRING. • • •m'/ln15will be:maQe,forany'da.~. 18th, and' then' were off for the TI~E SWING" which brightened The l~b of April was. the dateThe.un.po.rtant.t.h.i ..... i.;t,o......et 'he time of their lives! Whizzingthe,wal. 15 of this most popular' t f ' d' . t . th

. .,... • 1 I" the P ns Ivan' tu"npike '. d' f St ' b se, .or.1 Inner plr y 111 ework donelnd the campsrea~y, Ion.. . en y ,.Ia , . .ren ezvous or, Am rose so-so thllt our. .Girl Scouts will en. i~ the h",~'stat.ion-wagonl ,,:ere ciali~es wllreB'etty Walj{er ~nd Lochmoor club. The evening hadjoy,: healthful lummer vac\tions Joyce Wlek, Merry Bau,man, Dick Moran, Joan Qucastle and l,Jeenplanne(i by the whole groupat Holly, or Me\.am0ra surroun:d- Jean Richards, Sue Joh?son, Shiii- Harry MacFadyn. ,Lillian- Bout- of attenders,' yi •., tMarileeed by "the ,be'st..eqUi.Pl1lentwee"n 'a MacRae; Joyce Giller, Joan tletierand Bill Simms and Elea- O'Brien. MargieStoerkel. Barbiive 'them. , . . '. . ! Rollings, Jeanie Webb, Janeen nor Cook Ilnd Pat. Hally. Even Rising, Marl! Smith', Alice Sel.

For any inf,ormation. call MJ:. Walker, Marcy ~etherbe~. Janet ~ORE dancing to 'the syncopat. lar., sallee Slocum, Barb Stoer-LynnO'Brien"LE, 380.7. . Hobson. Polly. WJ1to~, Altce Sav- iilg strains ,of '''The Esquires" kel, Vonnie Wegman,. Dorothea

~----'---'- age .and Ka,t~y. ~rel':. The gll.ls .were. Joan'MacCarthy, Theresa D<ivl~"Pa,t G!illberg, Ka,.YeKern-J. h" "S ...; ""'IU: PI ' saw every,thma there IS tl> see In Ahearn Joanne Krote. Susie '!tamp, 'Barb Hasselblad. Myraon .. weeney, ay. Washi.J.lgton, and tl!e~ ~ied oVerHergen~other. Ca~o~ Seaman, Hahn, Dottie Lander. Sally

With Detroit Symphony. to;.Molint Vemon. VIrginia, and Mary Alice Miriani and Jim Smith, KathieStrek, Sally Mar-. '. , then ,on to Annapolis for 1 tour Burns shall, Helen Manson; Betty Lilly.

John, S. Sweeney" III" son ,of of Chet's old station during the .' ••• gren, 'verry Morris, Joanne. Rein.Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sweene~', war. -.' .. ./.. . stein and Marion Blackmore.Jr., of Moran road was guest ar- .• .,.., • . TakIng !he limelight on April Atterdiimer tidhe club, th~ girlstist with' the. Delroit SymphontrThere was the TmcIS sCAVo ; 11 was ili,,: su~~rb 'bridge party went to BETTY LILYGREN'Sorchesira on', its radio program ENGER HUNT laSt' .week: end at .1410 .BIShop.., MAR I.L Y N house far chit-chat.Tuesda:ynl~ht,'April22 ..... wl)ich broughtoutmanyofi,the ~OBLOS .wa~hoste,ss m her \. ' ••

Mr, Swe~ney,talentedplanJst, Cltlb's members and gave lijolly h.0r:t\e to.ElameCabot, Pat Mar- M'AXINE.'Mc..HU'GH serv'ed awill also appear beCore the Life time. to all. Meeky: VanZanentm, SaUle HQ¥t, Renee deLeon,Members of thei Women's. Asso- ana .Jim Stover,'NormaNeeb and.Car~1 Stewar~Betty ~esamoska, light ~upper,to'. 'Joan. Krote,c1ati6nfor the'Oetroit Symphony Jim Vrooman,. KathieSti'ek and Man?n ..,Rennie, Glona James. The~esaAhe:n, . Bet.ty Walker,a';; their annual meeting in the :iJOugKriege~, Kathryn, Franke'flarpet !iunt, .Pal. Barnes, Mar- ~anlyn Re.vJs. L?ulSe . Clancy,Whittier on April 29; and Hli'rry Sorgwere there with11Yll ~mlth, Joann Lyo~, Joyce JIm, Roa:ch. Ken Wills, Dick Mol"

! ' . Sallie. Hoyt and Stu Ward"Peggy Schr,el1:H~rand ,YOUI'scrlb~. .The an" Joh~ 1{yon •.. Je~ry McN~l1yHug.uen,ot.S..otiety80ard. Hatch and,BlJster Knope,~andra gal~ p~~yedb~ldg~and go~slped, and J~Jin Hood on the evell~ngOf Gove'r'.n'.ors.to.' M.,. et', Britt and Buif Horseley. Gloria 7l~ttl food, tln1~ .•w~en sand- of. AJ!ri1.6th.O~HERSdanctng

. James and.:Jerry Webster and WIches, cookies and dnnks were a~d.stngmg the-:rught away wereGeorge .~Roy' 'AUstin, "presl- Sally MacDol)i11ci,.,lmd Sparkil;! served. " I_Lilha~. Bouttletler. Pat Walker,

dimt of the Huguenot Society of Farquhar"l dthersrl.in on the , •.• • -)<_--. _Michigan, haa called' a meeting search 'were"Beth Kj!egin. and 'LILLIfAN, BOUTTLETIER: 'of tlie Board of,(lov~rnors of the Frank WJlton"":presi~ent, of the gathered several from' her cro\vd ...society, for"Sa\urd~yafternoon. clyb, Molly, Moll and theviC~ to brave the elemenl~ over on MOTO _ MOWERApril 26, inth~;;Women's League president-Bill. Beardslee.~;an Belle' ISle for a' picnic and hayBuilding in Anh\~Al'!)qr.. .: Skillman and. Vince 'Schoeck, ride on the 9th. Roughing it in

Miss Marion North '-Willcox,' of Alice Neville 'and' Lloyd Murray. blue jeans and plaid shirts wereAnn. Arbor" a regional direCt(lr! Nancy Georgi and .Tohn ~anford, Lillian and her date.-Jim Roachhas arranged a ]une:heonat one Jlidy Gehlert' and Barry Monroe. PatWalkeii' and Ken Wills 'Ther~o'clock, and a meeting for memo ,.The> folks spen}- the . early esa Ahea:tn ~nd Bill Simms,bel'S and eligible guests of that hou.rs,. of the evenmgsearchmg Betty Walker and Dick Moranvicinity. '. '!or odd articles such as api~ture ,Joan.Kroteand .John Ryon:

of. a bull dog, a red penCIl, a Sheila Healy and Joe Landry,roadmap of T~xas,a blue candle Nancy Ann Buswinka and Joeburned half way down and a Gilluly. The folks met in the1~38 penny. Then later they re- Bouttletier home .on Beacons-tti~ned to Grosse P9i~te Me~. field before, they were dI'iven' to

H~ATING omI churc~ where, prJzes ~ere the1sland to roast hot-dogs a'ndawarded and records prOVIded drink cokesmusic for dancing. '. • •.. '~..

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Practice Has Given littl. Chance to', Practic;ti Bte:kand Rom Do Woll in Hurdl. Events .Weigh Merits of New.Men Byron Krieg.r, Dick Watson. , . Br. rRED RUNNELS _ .

BiJI Osis end Howard Oespite the fact his UHnclads had only two outdoor work.Bad weather wh;chBYwaJOsEaFcoRn~~~uting factor td the con- H d A W' outs under t~eir Pelts, this spr~~g) due ~o cold, ~et weather,• f G ay en re lOners Co!,ch Frank Banach entered mne of hIS returmng ve~eraJlsditioll of the playing field, caused th~ postponement (j rosse in the ei&hth annual River Rouge Invitational track meet at

Pointe High School's opening baseball game on ~Pl'il 22. The By FRED RUNNELLS Yost Field Housl! at Ann Arbor.las,t Saturday. . .opener w ••. to have beeQ. with Monroe, but thiS game has L t S d ft t14 Coach .1:l&na

nhhAld no hopes Ofr :been "ut off .until J.un,e 6, 5,0 the local nine's fir.st game of as un ay a ernoon. e ..... • "

r F d NeighbQrhood Club was the winnin, the meet ~pt m~rely en- schqol and the larSflt of It. kln~the season will be Friday's scheduled tangle WIth or son scene of the Michigan State tered the boys to,'lve tlj~m vl\lu- in tbeeoyntl')', the tint four rela,at Ford:>c;m. .-. .. • Saber championships qualify- able ex~rl,nc. tor the com1n,. teams broke .the' old record in thi,

The weather had allowed only . d hi h 't season .in Border Cities League event."'y'e "a','s of practiee ll.~ of Sun- F J mg roun , w c was WI. ""m ....tltlon.. "'" • 1 OUI oe d b f II f .... ",. . , '.,' For the Blue Devils, the meetday. When the team WaIIlable to r ,nesse y many 0 owers 0 ",UhoUBh ~he ,.qu.~ dldn t an- was I;: gooq workout end' "'lIveget out of dool'S there was llO dia- T y the sport, 'lit" '"Y pOint. It dill ..how !,l,P Cdach BIII'lIlCO~ line 01\ what h.mohd on which to play. . 0 011 The highlight of the qualifying ..well aP.lnst J?lanj' ot the .ta~, (:an expect this coming seasonIn the initial practice lIession, • • • round was the successful bid 01 outltaAchn, high acQOQI perfQrm. . . "held on the second day after Eas- Bill Osis. member of the Grosse e~ and oIervecl riOllll' on QUi!!r ]i'rom wpere Goach Billllllll1 .;t.ter, the 70-odd players were scat- by Joe Fromm Pointe Sword Ciub, who quali- B, C. L, IICnoo!s that the Blue he can lee the Pointers are Join,tered aU over the field shagging fled in third place behind Byron Devil, will ellUSll trouble dllrina to be weak in the sprint event,

I fly ball •. Practice was held the M 6 will be a big day fDr 'Kr.ieger and Dick Watson .. They thc! eominB .ellSOn, put may come up to par withfollowing day but this in turn ay . H' h S h DI flmshed one - two respecllvely. Dan. BlICk was Grosse Pointe', last year's. sp{inters f some of thewas follpwed' by three' days of Grosse Pomt.e Ig c 0 Howard Hayden I;ounded 'out the outstanding performer whim he I new can<;hda.es come through alrain. . athletes. ThIS day more than qU:llitiers by finishing fourth in qualified ill the semi. finals of expected. ".

Wednesday. however, it snowed any other will probably have a field 01 25 entries'b6th the low 'and high hurdle The field' events should be a,md Thursday it rajped. Because the grelltest significance upon These four men will vie for top event-. Jim Flom qualJii~d 1I10PI little better than lut'season andof insufficient practice Coach Pat the final standings for the State, honors in the Maccabel!s with aeck: in the high hurdlet to with key boys in the' hurdlesKaulltz wIll be forced to depend Border Cities Leagu'E! sweep- Baliroom in the Maccabees bUJl(!.- become the only other Groue (high and low). quarter, half andlargely on hi. veteran players stake trophy. On this day the ing, Woodward at Kerby, next ~ Pointe qualifier,' mile runs and veterans compris.from la.t year's squad. ~t will baseball and track teamll will Sunday alternoon, April 27: The The Blue Devils' relay tellro. In~ the 8~0 relay the Blue .Devil~take at le!lllt a couple of games meet Wyandotte and the ten- finals are ope~ to the publlC f?r , . . .". ., compoaed of D~ Bllilk; Jim Flom, wl1i be. lust about on par wl~!JPbelaf~:el'Jt~'an.~blelitdieeste°rfm.thl'neeYdOaUnndgearnis team will play against InasCml'uadlelaaddmalnSScleonl'mfmeee'dwl'ahiteClhywfolll.l. . DEEPER-MOORING WATER for small ctidfwl1~ch .spend the summer at th(! Farm, M.c Fruer an4Ed hlley rlui • anyol the othel' B. C. L. squa ....

~.. ... Municipal pier wail assured. when" the village brought in a drag line milchine to Ilcrape 1:38.2 whlctt;in :mult duai meets At tni. time -Y(lur reporterre,ular ilneup drawn tip. Monroe. lowing the tournament. the harbor bottom. The w0t:k was finished in about half the tirpe estimated and. included WQuldtalte'dowP tl>phonors, bu~ 'would.like to commend Mr. H~s.

In the first int(!rsq\lad game Monroe is always tough in In the finals Bill Oais will be removing a pile of clay and stone from the lland beach... in this meet \< which' drew 1,100 pand and the Board of EducatlOntwo veteram,howed. up very tennis. This year she will have entered in the three divl$iollS,. -Flclur. 'of Fred J\unnell.l .ntrI •• frOm::'! Miehigan schools, for the excellent conditibn of thewell Ray Sawusch, playing in the back Vie Braden, the Mich- Foil, Saber and Epee, as will was only ~Iood enough' to make high ,choo~ track. Ip other year,outfield beeause of hi> strong igan ~tate singles champion, Byron Krieger.. S.I'X Teams Enter B' k b II Ch .. F . d the Pointe four another of thl: the' clnder path r'llembled' aU1rowjM arm, pounlted out a Wyandotte. has 12 returning The ~ther Grosse POInte ~words- as et a amplons' ete many al.o-rlNo' . Chinese rice paddy after a heavydoubl, aJl~ a triple in two times b seball players to count on man Will be .Greg Flynn mstruc- Heard. ball League ' . .' , JohnI<llCirilan ot'Milan, a class rain .torm ar:d-

w". unu.able ~or

at bat. Thirdbaseman George a. b" tor at the Ne!ghborhood Club and A Y h Cl b D' D.' .'C-D "schOOl broke the old shot days, but thiS sprmg the thm-;Mantho hit safeiy in ,his. two and WIll also e shang In recently appointed to the ,U. s. t ac t U Inner. ance' put feCord'by ,nellriy three feet clads can workout on.it a1motttimes at the plate also.' Sawusch track. Olympic team. He wlll enter the . . , with a heave of 51 :feet 2 incnes, as soon as it stops'ralnlng.played shortstop last season.' • , , Foil and Epee competition. Four entries in Class :8. and By FRED RUNNELLSW.hich ;.vas bett~r than t.he ,win. .

Coach Kaulitz is fairly conn- The, Wy-News, a Wyandotte Dick Watson will compete in two in Class E have been receiv- M b d h' 'I f.th t 'i nmg distances In both CIa., A There .r. 20 Red Feather ser.dent Q1 a wlpning season. :lie school paper, recently requested the Saber and Foil divisiops and ed by the Grosse Pointe BasebaUemers an,! elf glr s, Q. e a lam n the. NeigJlborhooll "nd B. . ' . .c!lalms th.t, as far as "pre-season all the Border Cities League bas. Howard Hayden wiiI compete in League for the coming season. Francois Bulldog!, 1946-47 Nelgh- Le;lgue, Jlllt ,to .~OW how tou,h the VICllSof the Community Ch:~tdope" 1oo~, this yellr will pro- ketbalI cO!lchas to pick an all- the Epee and Saber divisions, The Class B teams regiatered ~o b~rhood Club Basketball C!lam~ Your retlortet was lucky Ino\llh, competition was in this meet, which care for the h,.ltnof Clf!.duce the best hitting team since league team. The resl,llts, except ----- date are Bob's Drugs, Gragg- plOns, were h?nored. by their to coach such a :fine bunCh. Qf .porusored by River f.OU(' bien zens in Metropolitlm De,troit.J!,e' JI.. ~n .it Grosse Pointe. for one minor change. were iden- Scherer, Jefferson I,.lIJcoJn and sponsor FranCIS Lemmer, at a players all former Grosse PomteHowever, KJulitJ wa, quick to tical to the team picked by Fred Dad's C.lub Plans- Woods Merchants, Ctass E teams dinner dance ,at the Detroit Yacht High S~l1oo1vanity ,tara, ~_'fOlnt out that i~ dOllS JlQt take RWlnells, :;NEWS sports editor, at , are Tom Boyd's and East Warren Club last Saturday night. Te~m member, present wert!: •many bad breaks Or miscues to the conclusion of the basketball Sports .Round ..UP. Merchants. It was, .of course, "dinner at Cilptsin Frlld Cronin, Wwd' Giellt, ,6 ,Jose • Bame. The Poilltet!1 will season. Entries are coming hl slowly eight" and the hl!rdy athletes en- Bill Hansen, Bruce Boc:lc.tam,have to be on their toes at all The ,coaches were unanimous du-e mostly to the lack of inter- joyed a scrumptious fillet mignon "ij\ltch". Ireland, Frank Kovac,times to beat luch teams as Wy. on the selection of Royal Oak's By FRED RUNNELLS est of plal'ers, which is most like- dinner' with all, the trimmin'. Pick Wuerker. T'1m Ireland DicklUJdQtt.t -1'14 Hlghl;!Od Park.' Norm Zauchin and Joe Caterino The letters are in the m.il, the ly due to the unseasonable YaCht Club style, Finch .nd Jack Tanner.

Hllbland Park will be tough of Wyandotte. 'Also on the team plans are in the maldng !!nd the weather. ' A toast by Captain Fred "Buzz""ca~ it has returnjng trom last were Bob Olson llnd Paul Grubbl Grosse Pointe Dads' Club 11 once i:ach team i. permitted a max- Cronin thanked francois for his:Year'. '~I.I~\o t~~ btJl~ryM ~hat of Grosse Pointe. The filth posl. again looking forward to a record imum of 16 players and mllnllger Whole-hearted sup'port both fi-

'pitched t n e . e 1'0- tion resulted in a tie between turnout for its anntllil Spri.J1gAll- ani! cllach, the latter not playjng nanciallyand spirituplly. Fran-Wlitan Lea ,gu e championlshig' John Jilciuk of Wyandotte and Sports Round-up to be held in the on the te!!m, June 15 is the final cols reciprocated with a toast of

yandotte Will have a team 011 - Rss Wiacek of Fordson, Run- Grosse Pointe High Sc)loolli'riday date to relellSe .n(1 renlace play- his own to the llJayers who 111'1-~ with 12 lettermen from last nells placed the latter on the sec. night, May 2, honoring the. Var- ers. There will be no" exception I\lilxed the championship for himJear. . . ~ ~: , ',' . Dnd team, Since poth Olson and fiity., R~serve and, Intermur.l .. t th. l' in the firat season he sponsoro4

.Several Ox the schools. such ~s Zauchin are cent'ers the coaches fiquads of all sporta at the hlah l!ta"e 0 II ,N mi, .' '" c. ,. . " '.. ' , " . .,.,

fflghland Park and Forclso!'\ Will moved Olson to a forward posi- school. Men QU811f.led to umpire .hard &,,~~'S~snsss..~~,,'Uss~~have the added benefits of play: tion. Here's' the way the team All boys and d!lds of girls and ball and wishing to aflillare with ~ HEADCj)UARTERS FORlng nonleague limes. Fordlon de- would line up' boys attendin" Brownell J\lnior the leal1ue's umpire stili!, contact ~ ATHLETJO SHOESfeated Ford Trade l~t Wl!e~ llnd . . .. James SuHon, NIllgara 2769. ~Jfighland Park .I1u .ch~duled F-Olson (GP) High School, and Grosse Pointe The league would like to open ~ In the following .por!s:,ames wtih U. of D. Hi,h and F-Jaciuk (W), Wia~ek (F) Senior High and faculty men art' its Class "13" (sea~on on May 11. ~. DASEBALl,tOUTDOOR:r1l1\CK,no tr k C-Z ". (RO) invited to this gala afl!lir. GOLF, :rY.NNIS.BASKl':~DALL,~am amc , auc.,1n , ClaS!j "E" will open WeqnesdllY, '.J. BOW L I NO and SOFTBALL~----- G "'at. (W) Dads' Club president Dan Beck . ~'SHOESP h · I L G-

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cnno promises the May 2 shindig will May 14 amI will play.twi.ce week- ~ FOOTBALL &JlOIlS COmNGaroc w, OOp -Grubbs CGP) ly on Wednesday and Friday eve- ~ . IN ~Vr.y ,• • • be -even bettel' than 1he lasf one, nin"s.. ~ 15% d~COulnntt."almllaWIeodts.ltb0'!JllllI d M... I I . which 500 attended. The pro. .. ~Tl' ts, Po~pone r. C.,ar e. E. Sa tzer. assIstant Ea 1 try wiil permit the G GE G 0 Z

,3'... principal and' dean of boys at gram consists of movies, prObably r Y en. . EOR J. JA L WICa. World Series baseball game, a league to arr<lnge Its schedule to ' SM'OES '. The o""nUl'g baseb'll games of Grosse Pointe High School, can the ad antag- ~l all teams

..~- .. name speaker and pienty of. eats. v ~ u • G~"TI()T ~ar. 7 MILt: RD.St. Paul a~ St. Ambrose against be fol,md out on the baseball dia- The spellker will be one of the Meetings will be held every . open Thurs. FrJ. and Sat .".s,at. Vjne",t and St., Martin I'el- mop.~. after SCh?ol these days most popular Detroit Tiger play- Monday Ilight in the Gragg J3ike ~ ARlln~!on9711pectively, sch~u1ed for Tuellqay p!a~lI'\g Cl\tc~ WIth the ~oy~ or ers. At this writing your re- Shop in the Woods Ij,t Mack anq ~ ._ ,.. ~~"~~.'were. p6stJlOn~ bec~Ule Of b.d hlthng out funeoes. ~hls IS .a porter doesn't know' which one Anita. 'weather 'and will be played lome~ pleasant way to keep UI condi- _

. time at a l.ter date. tfon. it will be, 1:)utif bycl1ance it isThe two tea"'", Groue Pointe • • • ''Diz'' Trout you can take it'from 'I'he men who won our victory

members In "-the ParOchial Th!! tennis team will phiy me it will be worth your while did not win our fight. They wont.eague'. second division will Royal Oak twice in eight days just to attend and hear Diz mu- for us freedom to go on fighting.open theil' IIUSOIll Fr~day against this spring. The first game of the tilate ~he King's English. whileeach oUltJ'. The ,ame will be home.anq~home series will take spinning one of his ,baseballplayed .t the :N:eighborhood Club place on Friday, May 2, at Grolse yarns.withSt. "mbrllse the home team. Pointe. The following Friday the .The Dads' Club is • non-profit

~----- Pointers will travel to Royal Oak organization and the only 'wayChamber Music CQncert for another meet. Between these a party of this kind can be auc-T-0 Be G,'-en Apn'l 30 two meets Grosse Pointe will al. cessful'is with the full coopera-

• so .travelto Monroe. tion of every Grosse Pointe dad,Th. third concert of the An. , • • by donating to sive Gro~

~uai Chamber Mwic FestivlII Pointe's 'young athletes a realwill be' presented by the Haas 90 one occaslun durinr his "super Quper" party.

I Piano Quartet on Wednesday JIl'St military career, 1\11', Ed So come on dads dig down andLauer, S1. Paul football, basket- ,evening, .April 30, at 6:30 o'Clock, send In 'a few schekels to the

In the Lecture Hall 01 the De- ball, and .baseball coach, plal'ed Dads' Club right away .. Mail yourtroit InItltute ot Art. THREE basketball I.mes in one contrihutlon to the Dad's Club,

George Polnar, visiting guest day, Grosse Pointe High School.artist fron:. Cleveland \vill appear ----- _hI the Sonata in G minor for SPRING IS HERR ~

, viola and piano by Bach, with Spring. ,Robins, Rabbits aridKarl Haas, pianist. BB guns all coincide on the Have YOllt t.nltls,

The Sehubert Quintet in A Ma- Grosse Pointe calendar. The BBjor Op 114 ("Trout") for piano~ guns are growing especially num-violin, viola, cello and double- erous. Complaints from Mrs. J.11ass wJ1lfoIlow. Gaston Brohll.n, Milton Robb of 315 Lakcland.ftrst chair double-bass of the De- and from the Edward A. Kctterertrolt Symphony Orchestra, will home .at 980 Linco1h, testify toappear in 'lIiI compos\tion. their deadliness on window panes.

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Diville service every Sundayat 11.:00 a,m. On April 27 thepastor will speak on "A. Centuryof Grace." The children of theConfirmation Class will be axam-ined In. the chief parts ofChristian doctrine.

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. On Sunday, April 27, SI. James.Lutheran church of G,fOlH Pointewill unite with 4,700 sister con-Srentions throughout' tli. nationin celebrating the 100lh anolver.SJlry .at the LutlJeran Milsouri~ynot The. Rev. Geor,. 1:. KUrI:.pastor of th!! connegation, willpreach the festive sermon on thesubject: "Tlie Stone Ebenezer ....The service is at 11 a. m:, In thePunch and Judy theatre. •

The e!loir, under the directionof Ml'I. Ro~rt Schrnitz,'.wUl ~1lI:.) V . S h 1 nuh fi'tlne music for the ~a,.

Lake Shore rOlld. Mrs. Gordon T' ' A' t P p " ernter C 00 lion. Plistor Xurz rep(lrt. tl1ithyN. Cameron, president, will pre- tme rrlVeS 0' re are coincidence next.Sunday is' alsoside. Gets Projector the seventh l\nniverslr.y of tii"

PI' f S t m' -er'Travel o!,ganization ot st. Jl\~es churclt.POINTE CONGREGATIONAL ans, > O.T U,m-.-- >, H.. e also points qutthe phenomeni!Meetinr ill Rj~ililrd S~b(lol At lhe Ver.nier S~hool'sP.T.A. Irowth ot thls'conservativeCharles W. Scheid, putor ' --------- bellellt party, March IS; . Mr. l;hurch bOdy with'which hif c~'

Sunday, 11 a. m.-Church By The Old AAA Traveler Marshall Jameson su~.este<i tl1,at ,regation is attjJIateli.School. Well, praise be, the warm winds are blowing, the flowers the schooL could useamotlon Organized in Chicago on April

Sunday, 11 a. ro.-Worship Ser- are out, the. birds are singing, all's right with .the w~rld- picture projeclor. It washrune- 28;' 111047, ,with 16 congregations,vice. and here we are at the beginning of, another summer vaca- diately okayed bya lJna'nimops n.umbering less 'lhll1\,4,ooo 10.ub,

Sun d aye v e n i n g - Youth . - r----"---------- vole, So last Tuesday. new pro- ., 'be i' hon season. .. " jector, the tineat 8,vailabl.e, ar- a$ charter.ll'lem rs,' t now'has

Groups . It' t tit b th k Tr v lover our own Michigan h 1.,5.6.,000..' t adherents" 'andU theFri"~'1 e.vening-C h Q.ir 're. s no 00 ear)' a egm m -I a e rived, made po. ssible through t e'" Ing about your early summer and you hll.ve at your very b~ck efforts ot Mr. James Lafer, the largi!llt individual Synod: nf the

h'earsaI. j I..... 7. 'th travel, for you ~oor AmerlCa'~ Nu~be.r 1 vaca- P.T.A. president. . I.ulberal).Jaith. While ils presentU..SDu.Cn.~SaYwl~lvlemn!..gt.l.antth.eP'hmoineo~will want 3ut.:. h~n lllnd. It IS.the J.!lchlgan.of It is a JlignItI,cant gift to tbe numerical .trength is conc"."

~~ Ii' t t' t Hiawatha and Paul Bunyon the trated in the Central and. Mid-Robert Dingman, '10450 Lake-. clen Ime, 0 , . '. school and will allow for a widernOD ST car e f ully'map Michigan where ~he. Indian s~llI use of the film library ot the western, Statel, It has churches

~~:~~n~~~bY S:lIool pointe. ••• where YO,u'rego- holds'fortjl, the MichIgan ofwhl~e, 13oarl;i of. Edlicaticih and that "of and mis,ion iAalionB' ili. everyRev. Hugh C. White, Pastor The Church School Will be rep- lng, what you're hcac)les and .gree.n forests an~ either Jibqirie~. This parti~ular ~tate,:of thj union. as well as in

.resented . In Lansillg. at the con- going to see and a~\lrme lakes, and sylvan depth. projector is fine for educational Canada, A aska,. Mexico, <-'uba,SundllY ference on the new Pilgrim SerIes how best to see where one might el(~ct lepre- purposes because it can. be the Hawaiian Islands, Englllnd,

10:45 ll.ITl.-Morning Worship for Church School, by Mr •• Alton it.' ch.aull.! to play. Fr?m n,ow. o.n stopped at any spot,. rim,' back~ Panaina, and South ~merica.Service. Sermon. by the pastor. R. Huntington, j\1rs. Robert Ran.- This AmeriCll is MIchIgan local~tles will have theIr ward, and can be used ..v.jth ,i. foreign mission work is car-"One to Grow" Third in a series C I W S h'd the w 0 r1Cl's festivals, rangmg from ~hlng to lent movies with a "mike" for a rled on in India, China, Atrlca,Ion the Para,bl~s of Jesus, . nah, and Mrs. hares .' S .CI.. ,g rea test vaca- recreation of old lum~rJng days, commentlltor. ..' ,. > and the PhllipJline Islands. SOme

14:45.l2:30-Lesson and Play .LEA,Ct: LUTHERAN tion playplace, fro~ l;llossomed T?ageantry to the The pupils contribtued $20'0:00 .,000 active pastors and mission-Period' for .pre;s~hOQl children. East .Warr~1I 'li~ Balfour with a dozen ob- Old Traveler anCIent ceremOnIals of thE; Ot- from their funds .. accumulated aries are on the Syn:llSl'~:roster,Mrs. ,Hu"h DeUs, 419' Touraine Enno G. Claus, Paslor j~ctiv~s. at your fingertips in any tawas.. . , mostly frompape'r. drives, and while 1,900 mlni;lterial stUd.entsroad is in charge this month. C1arelille J. Cizek, Vicar dIrectIOn you travel .. 1\lght n~w, And so It goes, It s merely the remainder .of ,the cost wa$ are enroll~in itS colleges.

l2-12:30-Lesson period for all S' h Id . t p' it would be hard. to find a more I a matter ot deciding where :l;0u taken tram theP.T.A; treasury. More than 1,000 congregationsdepartments. , erVlces lire ea. ellce delightful vacatIOn .playpla~e want to 1;0 ,and. then~ol)ferrmg There will be a formal pre~ maintain their. own full-time

6:30-Tne Youth Fellow~hip isL~theran Church at 8.30, and than the Great Smoku:s, that with a trained travel counsellor sentation of the 'machine on ChrIstian / schooli. 'There are,olng to the District Youth Con- 11.00 a. m. The Pa&tor,~he Rev. be.autiful hi~l country with ~ts that you may learn how best to May 28. Lutherlln high Ichools. in manyvocation at Metropolitan Meth..0- 'Enno G. Clal!S" w>~lldehv~r the mile after mIle ot mountain traIls go and how best to see the points ci~les, including the City of D~-dlst Church. Dr. Dwight S. Large, message,. T~e Semor, C1101f, wlll lined, with mOUntain laurel and of interest. Michigan, of course, . tro~t.paslor of First :M:ethodlsfChurch, furnish musIc for thIs servIc~. rhode'denclrcn, vast expanses .of has m.ade ideal arrang.emenu.s for M ". G .ld'Kalall')azoo will be the speaker Sunday. School and BIble ground blanketed with ,white thevacaiionl~t,' 'ranging from USIC Ul S

, of the eve~ing.' Dr.l,arge is the classes belm,~t 9:46 .a. m. violets, and. :with, ot course. pic- little roadside nooks. with a table, . ., milliliter to Methodi4t Youth in' A nursery .IS prOVided for the turesque hillfoljt,llmong the on wliichyoumay spreap your Concert Ma:y 1

Weslern Mjcni.an'College and youn~er ch~ldren. ,Competent most interesting type, you find middaj( lunch to great state parks . ,Kalamazoo College. ,...; mothers are 10 charge. anywhere in t~ese UnitedState~. and trailer camps and camping . --:' ': '. A wide variety of anlrilalshave

After the meetiJ}.,}here will A membership class to prepa:-e Too, the Smokles area has the ad. areas. Michigan's streams arc The Det~olt MUSICGUild WhIch be dd dt th t b'lbe .n open house ,.twhlch two ~en and women:!o; member~hlp yanta~e of lleinllw~th~n easy driv- stOl!ked with fighting filh, and, the has been playing tosold-o~l m:rlua~~ist i~ Gr:'':~~:~e\riworld chalIlpion table tennis play- m tpe l;hurc~ will ,be organized mg distance of MIchigan. fly' fisherman or the ch.ap' who houses throughout th, sea,on wIll, t 'I , 'i i din d' ,'tsers will give an eXhibition. .. on the evenmgoi AprJ!24 to There ill the glorious blue gras~ ~epends on worms and a cane bring to a close its illeventh yearr~en year'h nc u ts' ~:'-b.ca ci

-- " •. " meet on Thursday evenings irom of Kentucky tl~ enthralling poTe wiUfind thelt. hellrt's desire on Thursday, May 1, at the De- ,0Pp?sums, ..pteasan ,r,a ;1 anThu-day chol'r'reh'e'a".r'sa'l 7'.30 '8 to 9 p'. ll). in the school." This 1 d' f D ~'l B ' d tb II th t t troit Institute' of Art! Lecture squurels, "u a new sp~lea: w~.~ an 0 ame . ne an e a over e s a e. H II added early Saturday m~.in the home, of Mr. 'alifl, Mrs. M. class listens to a, course of lec- stout-hearted pioneers who came a . , . h d kill .....

F. Santmyers, 303 Mot,~,." roaQ. tures on the ('hlef parts of Chris- from the,Atlantic Coast two cen- .Th~ Guild s o":n st~lng quartet w en 1\ car ran over an , ''':e~-.',', lion doctrines. 'l,'he clllSsis open turies i1go. Anywhere in Ken- He'aftDisease WIll be featured m t.hl~ final c?n- goat on Mac~ ave~u. ~\w_

WOODS PRt8Brr~JlIAN to all who.~are to attend and .tucky is interesting and colorful cert of the SUl:>5CrtptlO~,senes. FI~er da~d L:r~~~' to 11' thMeetlas' III MqoQ' SC:hool those comIng do not obligate but probably no more co1orIui S.'O P able The members are !;forrIs /Hoch- e rver I"..•. ' P an ., e

....- themselves to .)'oin the Church .. spot \"1'11yo.U find than' Lex'lng- eft us T m be'rg, 1st violin.; Ju.les Yanover, PD.lIce have been ,unable to locateRev. Aaclrft..•...•. Ka.. ~t.b..' Mln",..,r. ... . h th of the goat..•..,. ' '-; ton itself,th!! Lexington of fast ~nd .V~olin;Thllddeu~ ¥a~ .. leW!C7;, 1m or e owner .. /1Sunday, April 27 POINTE'iwEMbRi-AL~ . horses' and beautiful women, '~Heal't 'Ili&ease 'is '.Michigim's.celll!\t,Jln.!\;Mey,er.Sl!lL),1\1'0,~~l- j.' , , .•..••. , '

, 10:30 a.m.~Moming Worship. Lake Shore Road grand old mansions and galla!)t 1St. Asslstmg the qu,artet will , P'lNGE& 0'" S'tl!llPlOJONSermon th're,."JcsUllI Conception D F k Fltt )P' t ienUemen Fost perijU~ p~biic health lprobd be one of Detroit's finest pianlsts, Carl Schweikart, towl\Jhlpofa Wile :M1ft.~ The' Junior and r. tan . , . CIS or . '. .' em. rov Slona gures re ellse Florence Kutzen, who will join supervisor, reportali to the.' po_Intermediate Departmonts of our Sunday, April 27 Travel, 1.( ~ou Will, southeas.t. by the State Health Department them in playing the Brllhms Piano lice Monday that five small win-

. Chu~h School wll1 join the con. 9:45 a. m,-Sunday Morning ward of Mlchlgan and you are,m show that about one out pf three Quintet inFMinor. This is one dows and two llirceones in the,relation for part of the,warship Foruni: A youth papel conducted Pennsylvania, a state literally d~alh~ last year was due to heart of the most sonoro)ls and excit~ election .booth .at St. Paul andaef'Vice. .' '. ' .by Mr. Floyd Starr, direclor of polkll,dotted with n a t ion a 1 dl~,ease.. . ing works, ever written for piano SQmerset have been broken-The

10:30 a. m...:...c~urclf ¥ool the Starr Commonwealth, Albion, shrines and spotsltallowed by the ,T~e mtj:1hg~mt apprOIl.ch to snd strings. . ,,' police believe Hthe; relulf ofmeeting in aepaitmel\ts. • Mich., and four members of the blood of brave men who died that thiS IS fo.u~d ,~n !he advI~e. of Other \vork;s on the prOira~ the operations of t'he :QB 'eun

11;~0 a, ,m'.-:-JJmlor Choir re-, commonwe,altl): Lowell Whitten we might have today's America your phYSICIan, said Dr. WIlh~m will be th,r MOlart Quartet In bri.ade that has been active inheal'sal. ,";... -"Youth and 'the taw". Allen the Magnificellt. It is the Pen- DeKleine, State Health Commls- C Major and "Quartet No. I, by tile Park recenUy

8 p. m.......Th, A~u1t Biblc Class Herman-"Truancy"; Earl Cronk- nsylvania of Philadelphia and sioner. "Under prop~r guidance Walter Piston, outstanding Am- •will meet In ththom'e of Mr. and hite-"Idle Hands"; Wendell Har! Independence HaU,. Valley Forge many persons with heart disease erican composer who is head ofMrs. George C~lUil1ard,20718 -"A Creed for Training .Boys.".' and Washington's. headquarters, are living long and u5\!fuI lives." the music department at HarvardYounllane.' 11:QO a. m.~Morllinl: Worship: Geltysbl,lU arid its Eternal Flllme Dr. ;PeKleine pointed out that University.

Monday, April 28 • Sllrmon by Dr. Filt: the Pennsylvania 'of patina'ed death from heart disea.se may A few seaLo; are available at8:15 p. m. The Women's As. 12:10 p. m......c a m m i t tee. on history, the pennsylvania which cdme, suddenly, but it is usually the. door for those who are not

IOciation will hold. its monthly C h r i 5 t I a n Education~Men's Wllll just about the very birth. the end result of a condition that regular subscribers to ~he DiltroitmeeUnI at Memorial Church, 16 lounge. i place ot these United States. might have been controlled. Un- Music Guild Subscription Series.

der proPer' guidance, many peo- . _pIe with heart dlseas\! can llve to . FIRE LOSSES SMALLa Coed old ale. The Farms. fire. department

"Medical supervision, observ-answered seven 'calls during theance of proper dietary habitl and month of Marck,' according to thehealthful livin, are major fac- report of 'Chiet George Dans"tors in the control of heart di- bury, Total damage was. $400 tosease. buildings and $50 to conte.nts ..

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MUMFORD'S FLOORCOVERING

16127 E. WARRENN!agara 0446

(e)-Custom CONe"

CLEAN DECORATINGDependable

FlANDER'SPainting & becorati~ Co.

DRexel 1808

Thursday, April 24, "1941.

Painting & DecoretingInterior & Exterior

Paper HangingBest grade of material.

Free EstimateDanny

TUxedo .1-0095

(Contlnued on Pare 17)

U-SERVICES, td)-Curtaln Laundry

Window Shade CleaniOgand 'Replacem~nts

, SPENCER CORSETSINDIVIDUALLY designed. Dreu

and. Surgical garmenis. ;.Ovel'13 years experience. MaudeBannert. 368 McKinley, Gros~.Pointe. Call. NIagara 4027 orTOwnsend 7.4312.

( f)":'Refrigeratlon,SUBURBAN refrigerator service,

All makesserv.iced. Good checkup now will. save you incon-venience and expense later.Day and nightcal!s. TUxedo2-3799.

(U-Pah.+ and Decorate

PAINTING & DECORATINGPAPER HANGING

Material & Work.; Guaranteed12544 Hampshire

PRospect. 5930

FOR THE finest interior decorat.ing ,and outside painting, atpre.war prices, see Charles A..Schrader, DRexel 0388.

IF YOU need your house painted, inside or outside,' call TUxedo

1-4521. HurrY oo'!ore the springrush. Fn;~' estimate; 15 yean

. experieTlce.

INTERIOR and .. exterior decor..ating, w~s~~'d:': 'a~d painted;best of workmanship. Call DR.7463.1::,," ,.;\-.,

, .Ni~s SWANSONPai\1titig;Paper Hanging

and- Decorating5059 Lenox :Ave.

VAlley.2-658B~"'(r,:".'"

DUJARDIN AND:~ONS, Pain\-ing,.'exieiior and' interior. 820Nolre.Dame, NIagara 3677..

PAINTING" DECORATING, In-terior~, and exterior. Floorssande~ .'andrefinished. R. Koss,13i37 ::E;landers, PRospect 1166.

i: -~ tPAINTING and. Decorating. In.

teriorand ex'terio~;rwall wash-ing. Free estimate~ Call CarlSpitale •. PlngJlWe 0090, 12lJ92Wayburn.

PAINTING. and Decoritlng. Oldarid new. A Manassero. TUx-edo 2C7967. .

Painting DecoratingPaperhanging

Removing ,. SprayingClean Efficient

AMORE BROS.VA. 2.0131 VA. 2-0393

EDWARD, LANGE

-FINER-P"int;ng, , •

D~or"tingMU. 8283

I1'ITERIOR and exte~r decorat-ing; also wall washing;; guar-anteed work. Lewis & Kane,VAlley 2.2211 or VAlley 2.9747.

, (ll-Window Wasllln;Storm windows removed, 8Creen5and awnings hung. Estimatesfreely given on wall washing.

HA YES WINDOW CLEANINGAND WALL WASHING

13927 E. 'JeffersonLE'1oX 77~1

Window Shade' Cleaningand Replacements

MUMFORD'S FLOORCOVERING.

16127 E. WARJlENNIagara 0446

FOR BUSYNESS and residentialalways call TUxedo 1.3B70 forbest wall and window .wash.ing, paper .:leaning. W 0 r kguaranteed. CaU now and savamoncy.

DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON~ ' ,. '\' .Ii"

EGGS.

Hllnd and. power lewnmowerssharpened llnd repeired.

Pickup and Delivery\

4150 CADIEUX"TUXEDO 1-2029

upliOLSTERYCARPETS

RUGSCL~ANEO .

AND MOTH-PROOFEDIN YOUR HOME

GROSSE POINTELAWNMOWER' SHOP

2l-5IIYICU •Ca)-G ...... I

Strictly fresh from hens sciei'ltifi.cally fed and' c~red for on ourfarm. New roule being estllb,',lished.' Deliveries will be madeweekly in Grosse Pointe "rell.

'Nleger/l 4144-EdmundMd Rqbert West

Domestic and OdentalFurniture and Carpe~ Repairs

S~alrway Carpets Turned

WINDOW SHADES' cleaned andrepaired. Work guaranteed. 24.hour service .. ,Pick up and de-livery. ARlington 7123, after12:30.

RUFFLED curtains made fromour ml!tl:rialsj also other cur-

. tains, 'drapesand slip 'cove'rs.Call,l.iUrray 596B.

WINDOW SHADESReplaced on your rollers. Forfree estimate, call

ESQUIRE'. SHADE. CO.145~7Ch.arlevoixTUxed.o 2-2850

BOKAYBEVERAGES. Russel!AUes di,o;trihutors.Home deliv~ery. Call TUxedo '1-0454.

21B-Rug ServiceSPRING CLEANING ..TIME

CARLSONOPRACLEAN'SERVICE

"DURACLEAN MEANSTHORACLEAN"

Rugs: CarpetS. UpholsteredFurniture ,Safely Cleaned,

Reuvenated, RevivedYour Furnishings Given,I- Specialists' Care

Use Again the Same Day

O. F. CARLSONSERVICE GUARAN'rEED,

Valley 2-1883 ' Murray 9395, .2,~a.:.:-RUGSEIlVICE '

Can For ARISTOCRAT PAINTINGAppointment Painting of distinction. Free es-

DURAWAY FAIRIC SERVICE timale. Call OLive 5375.TUxedo 2-6249

DOG SPOTSMd other stllins on cerpet Ilndfurnifure expertly removed. Cer.pet dyeing on your floor.

GiJerenteed f(lSt.Permenent. Colo'rs:

CARPET .DYEING. SERVIC! CO,

I '. .UNiversity 2-6077 7416 FeI'Ikeli

CARPET OWNERS ~- Attention.~epair now and save the wear,

IAI$o stair carpet shined. Dayor evening.' NIagara 0703.

, ..

CARPETSRUGS

REPAIRED ,IN YOUR

HOME"Binding'. ' '" Sewing'" Remodeling • Leyin9

.... Shifting Stc'lirwey... WMving

CIl!! for Appoihtment

ZORY GARKISIANTYLER 5-9995DIlY or Evening

(c)-EI.drk RelHllr.SEWING MACHINES AND

VACUUM CLEANERSRepairs and Parts, All Milkes

We PickUp lmd Deliver'j DIETZ SEWING MACHINE CO,

1~11 Macle TtJ. 2.1555

NOTRE DAME nearJEFFERSON

LampShadesRecovered and Mllde

To OrderPick Up Md Delivery

9Uve 9662

WANTEDGrosse Pointe

Properti.es.ALL SIZES.

CASH BUYERSWAITING'!

l2-AUTOS WANTED

,1941 CADILLAC sed anette, ex-

cellent condition. Call NIagara6615.

FORD, 1935 or 1936 touriI1g car.Call. evenings, UN. 2~3634.

0UR SO.\' wants late model con-vertible; must be clean; willpay cash. VErmont 5-7902.

VETERAN wants clean late mod.el car; ljave cash .. TWinbro.ok2-5160.

CANADIAN SIDE-'COTTAGES

$2.000 to $25,000on Lake St ..Clairand Lake. Erie. Lake lots $20

a toot .and up.JOHN SCHNEIDER

R\'!alty Limite'dSecurity. Bldg.

Call or Write Winsor 4-5164I

13--.REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE

CENTER GROSSE POINTE. 'WOODS

Busy .eclion, lOxl40 ,101 on Mock Avp.il1r, Alexson, PIngr •• 4600.

.eHANNANReal Estale Exchange. Inc.

14900. Harp.r cor, Ouler Dr.

ONE of' Grosse Pointe Farms'. most choice 'lots. 60 by 136;beautiful 'trees; owner selling.Wrile Box B.305, Grosse PointeNews: ' .

14-REAL:ESTATE WANTED

Grosse Poin1e.4-bodroombrick bunga-low. Gas h.at. natural fireplace. 3-cargarag•. Pingree 4600. .

HANNANReat~/Estate Exchange.\ Inc.149O(! Harp.r cor. Outer Dr.

Call us for free appraIsal - 18years experIence In the villagestbroughout the Pointe.

Call LEr:ox 0100

John C. StaudtInc.

15322 East Jefferson

l8-EXCHANGESBEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom. ground

floor apartment, frant and backentrance over1ookingcourt, inexchange for well kept six roomhome. TYler 4-6197.

EXCHANGE RENTALS. Chicagosuburban Wilmette. three bed-room house for equ.:.1. Realtorsma~' assist. Phone CHerry 3015or Chicago, ANdover 1600. ext.13.

KITTENS to give away. Aged, 7weeks. Train.ed. weaned, play-ful.. NIagara 144i.'

21-SERVICES- (a)-General

MilLINERY ~TUDENis '.Millinerysupplie~ cen b.

pllrch"sed atlALADGF

16724 E"st W"rrM Nlllqllre 3913I I,

VENETIAN BI,INDSCleaned, repaired, retaped,. re-rorded. repainted. For free esti-mate call

ESQtJIRE SHADE CQ.14'i37 CharlevoixTUxedo 2.2850

LAMPS

STORM WINDOWS taken down,screens. washed an,d put up;also sCl'een repaired and paint-ed, DRexel 7463. .

N E'WS

TWIN maple metal beds, two boxsprings, complete, Lik'e new.$80. Ttrxedq 2.9128, : . . '

TWO girls' bicycles, $15 ancl.$20.Also Remington electric .razor,triple head. new. $12. Call'l'Uxedo2-4365.797 Bedford.

BEAUTIFUL, modern. plate glasscoffee table and, end tables.paid ~90 each .. 'wlu sell for'$50 each. ,TO. 5.7506.

GENUINE Oriental rugs, 9 by12 Persian" $75.• 0ne. 8 by 10Chinese, $200. One Persian 3~by 61h, $35: Ope3by 6 Persian.Lady's antIque mahogany pearlinlaid desk . and chair, $125.

. Priced.tQ, sell quickly' at lessthan half present day values.Private party. TUxedo 2.5571:

BRANBACK Baby Grand Piano.Exceptionally fine ten piecedining r.oom suite. Large ma-rimba,' set?f druJ;llS. radiophonograph. Twin beds. :: by7 camera and autofocus enlarg.er. 904 P e m be r te n, .GrossePointe.

A SACRIFICE I

Genuine Kerman Oriental,. size21 ft. 8 in. by 12 ft. wide. Likenew; To settle estate, $900. Cost$2,200.

NIagara fi210

WORLD'S FINEST miniature en-larger Simmon Omega B wit~2'k inch square and 35 mmnegative carriers and 3 inchf 3.5 lens, $110. Box H811,Grosse Pointe News. \

IMMEDIATE DELIVERYRebuilt Singer and WhiteElectric.Sewing MachinesRebuilt Vacuum Cleaners

Repairs, on alL maKes .sewingmachines and vacuum cleaners

DIETZ SEWING MACHINE CO.15411 Mack TU, 2-1555

WANTED for Resale-All kindsof children's clothing. Kath-erine's Resale, 14132 Kercheval,

: 2 cloors east of library, betweenNewport and EasUawn. LEnox.8776.

1939 TWO DOOR Deluxe Plym-outh. $700. NIa~ar~ 6832.

BOOKS bought In any quantity. 19-;-PETSEntire libraries, bookcases andpaintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes,1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry4267.

FURNITURE WANTED-It you WIRE HA~RED,malc ?r female;haVe anything In the line of Internah0n.al champIon stock,household furniture and rugs A.K.C, regIstered; sacrJfice, $25call The Isaac Neatway Furnl~ to $30. 7231 E. Canfield, Apt-I.ture. 13930 Kercheval. VAlley2-2115. DOGS BOARDED Carpets. rull. turnlture cleaned at

home or planl.. Three,do)' liervke.COUPLE to share home. Pay half Guaranleed. Mothproofed. Can any

expenses plus care of children, Plucking, Bathing & Trimming lime. I

Only dependable reply. Write FOR SALE . , N. E.RSBox S.394 Grosse Po!nte News. Pointers, Sette,'s, Dachshunds ABBEY CLEA

APARTMENT size gas stove. Call JAGERSBO KENNELS Pl. '1325 , PI-710 IIVanhoe 9209. •

WANTED TO BUY-A chain MICHIGANISdrive tricycle or to trade 'new FJNEST KENNELS20" two-wheel bike for the 3520 N. Adamssame. CaB NIagara 1909. . Birmingham 246

MAPLE knee hole desk, vanitybench, kitchen and mixer. CallPRosprcet 6202.

11.A-hah ForSail '

BUY A BOATand enj~y a full surt,mer's fun.Boating. the greatest health build-ing pleasure known, is an irrex,pensive' past time.,The Arbor offer!; bargains in U5edboats of all type!' as well as newboats: built by the following na,tional famous builders, whom werepresent: .

Garwood - CenturyWheeler - Foster

Immediate deliveries are offeredon many. models. You are cordial,Iy invited to iQspect those wehav!! on display.

THE HARBORFairview at River VA. 2.6550

1 '~UTOS FOR SALE1941 FORD CClnvertible. privare

owner. 1631 Glen Court._._~

CALL TUxedo 2-6'900• . . ,1, .•

e-:-Alnca:is FOISALE l1-AUTOS FOR SALEAGARLA~D gas stove. left hand 1946 WHIZZER motor,bilce, good

oven, $15. Clill FItzroy 1504., motor, new headlights, new.polls. new' coil .. $115. CallA NEW crocheted bedspread and TUxedo 2-5071. •

eight foot table cover. CallFItzroy 1504.

DUNCAN PHYFE dining set brKettinger. Twelve pieces-spe.cial table extension. Walnutknee hole desk. Call NIagara3674.' ,

.-GAS 'STOVE, table top, good

condition, reasonable. 26 Moranroad.

1941 NORGE Refrigerator, 7 c4,ft.. two carpet~. dinette set.child's dressing table. two.chairs, lai'nmower, tricycle,two Hollywood beds. Call be-tween 10 and 12, TUxedo2,5512.

,

I-AI.TICLES FOR SALEMAROON broadloom carpet, 11 x

15, $60, NIagara, 3531.'

WALNUT dinette suite. !loadcondition. 5519 Bishop.

TWIN CHAlRS, good condition.; reasonable. TOwnsend 8.0202.

1631 Glen Court.

. HAND MADE needlep"lnt purseENTIRE home of beautiful tur7 with pette point center design.

niture, incllldipg granq piano, TW. 1-1159. ;love.seat, needlepoint chair,davenport, lamps. tables andash stands, oak dining room.also bedrooms. NIagara 1017.1570 Oxford road.

FURNITURE. springs and mat,tresses. Call NIagara 5134.

TWO girls' bicycles. one 28 in"$1Q;one 24 in., $15. One porchglider, $15. Calf TUxedo 1.4~04.

MOUTAN coat. % length. size14. $25. Beige cloth coat. size12-14, $15. B\'!aiJli!ul dark, redc1o'thcoat. size 14. like new,$35. TUxedo 1-4504.

SCOOTER bike and bike. CallNIagara 4244.

COMPLETE set of matched. golfclubs. Call TUxedo 2-3930 or14 Grosse Pointe Blvd. I

viH1n~ CRIB, small size, com-plete with waterproof mattress,price $7.50; also basinet!e bas-ket. $2; Shoo-Fly rocking .horsefor 1 to '3-year-old child, $2.Call TUxedo 2-2871.

VACmJM . cleaner, Hoover 26.Perfect condition, $45. 131.'1Hampton, Grosse Pointe Woods. '-ARTICLES W~NTED iTUxedo 2-0240.

PREWAR maple knee:hole desk WANTEDand chair. Bookcase, chest of .

~~:e~~l1~~~;~unk beds. call) 0 Id Clot hi n9NEED HOUSEHOLD I BEST PRICES PAID

FURNITURE? FOR MEN'S SUITSWe alway~ have the thin'gs you TOPCOATS AND SHOESI are lookmg for. Neatway Fur. , ..

niture. 13930 Kercheval. Valley TYler -4-36252.2115. A telephone cell will bring u~ 10

you immedi"t.~ly!

POOL TABLESBelgium style. Brand new, foryour recreation room.HI-LO BELIGIUM POOL CO.

9029 Norcross ,VE. 9.2684

CUSTOM MADEVENETIAN BLINDS

2 to 5 liays service, Avail.able ins!eel, wood or aluminum with awide variet1' of tapes. For freeestimate call '

.ESQUlRE SHADE CO;14537 CharlevoixTUxedo 2.2850

IANT I QUE arms, Springfield

breech loader, 1863 muzzleloader, 1864 signs William Ma.son, Taunlon, Civi: War 'saber.scabbard, triangular '.off-setbayonet. French bayonet, 1878,signs, scabbard pockel Der-ringer signs Hero,. C. S. G.Company. genuine Indian bow,2 arrows. Japanese ivory han.dIed knife. Call NIagara 3531.

SINGLE bed, mattress aM coilsprings~ Call TUxedo 1~a94.

ALTO saxophone, clarinet andbanjo; all in good condition.NIagara 0534.

PROFESSIONAL artists oil painthox. varnish finish, 20 by 21inch palelte. some used oils in.eluded. Flor~nce Erringer,TUxedo 2,3736.

NIagara 0446

ICE BOX

TELECRON

LINOLEUM REMNANTSMUMFORD'S FLOOR

COVERING

VETERAN, ~ife ana child ur-~ntly need l~ing quarters.Call TQxedo 2.4817.

$50 REWARDTo finder ofi six room house, flat

or income and succC'Ssfullyrented to professional man andfamily. I '

RAndolph 8173. days,HOgarth 4886 evenings... .

FINANCIALLY responsible. el- ROSESderly lady; furnished ,or unfur- Special prices for April 25, 26nished, East side. Reward.PR.aspect 5237; I and 27.. High breed teas. Five

; plants for $5.75. Ten for $11.WORKING' couple desire small Ferry-Morse lawn .seed, 85c a

apartment or income. Re\vard. pound. Five pound~ for $4.19.'Call PIngree 2095. c;ypress lawn chairs a~ $4.49. Pee~

' . moss 90 pounds baIl at $1.49.EXECUTIVE and ,wife desire .Trellises. pergolas.and lawn fumi-

furnishedhoU5e or terrace. Will ture .. Topsoil, regular price,' 6leaSl:!. No children, excellent yards $12.50.,Delivered,references. TUxedo 2.2426 or EVERGREEN NURSERY A,NDR(lf;eville 2574-W. . GARDENS

17331 Harper at WoodhallTUxedo 1-0850

Open SUlll1ays and evenings

"MY BOOK HOUSE" for children~Series of 6, $35. Call Miss BahI-horn. TUxedo 1-3100.

IMPO R TED LINEN banquetcloth, 108 inches, with 12 match-ing dinner napkins, All handembroidered. TUxedo 2-1107.

COUPLE, middle.aged. quiet, de.'sire. furnished apartment orincome. Prefer East Sid\'!. PRo3628.

REFINED gentleman. executive.would like small furnishedapartment or large room indignified surroundings.. WriteBox A-800, G~osse Poinle, News.

BOARD and AOOM by employed VICTOR vI'ctrola, player pianomother and 2Y.t'year old son.Child to be cared ior while (electJ;ic). Hand presser. NI-mother works. VEnice 92634. agara 8299.

DISABLED veteran and wifedesperately looking for a placeto rent. Won't have any placeto live soon, IS there' anyonewho, will help us?; If so, callNIagara 8816. Brl'dley.

REF~ED mother and daughter,latter 7 years old, v,'ish smallfurnished or unfurnished apart-ment. Excellent references.Protestant. VAlley 2-6128 after~:OO.

MIDDLE-AGED couple wi~h in-come or flat, unfurnished. Nochildren or pels. References.Call' TYle't 6-3915.

I-ARTICLES FOR SALE

16127E. Warren

.Ideal'ior Summer Cottage

7.5 pound capacity. One year old.Good condition. Call NIagara9141.

"W k t M . II/l e up 0 USIC

Combination Radio & Clock$29.95

German Westminister Chime.Grandfather Clock $150.

Brand New Electric WestminstEotChime Grandfather Clocks $475.Expert Repair Sarvice on All

Clocks and Watches.

Eastside Clock Shop13234 Kercheval"

Valley 2~3645Open Till 6:00-Closed Mondays

BEDSPREADWhite Jloin~ettia pattern withpopcorn' stitch; beautifully hal)dcrocheted~ sacrifice. Call Vinecwood 2,3628.

MRS. W.. K.WILLIAMSTU. r.H7Q

7-WANTEP TO RENT(HOIIII., Apih.,' flah, etc.)BUSINESS WOMAN and mother

desire unfurnished apartmentor income. Call NIagara 2083.

YOUR ~D CAN BE CHARGED

l PIIlSONALS

HOURLY AIDTO ASSIST YOU

.in the planning of sm~n weddings, tees' and lu'ncheon!;. .. ..'. Furnishes experi~nced helpt~ aid in cleening

cooking, Illundry, sewing end serving.. . "" ,.If you ere tellving town, our expert staffwil! pec~; your.pos-sessions end dose your hOmb. Upon your return we w~11reo

open your home end hllve it, running smoothly.. . ..We elso specielize in the cere of. children.

Aids will live in hom!!ls temporarily,\'~' ,

NI. 07924-HELP WANTED .

(Male ."eI Fe",.I.)TWO lirls want .positions clean.

ing inprivate'ho.rne; prefer to"tay in; references. Call MEl-rose .f136.

RE,GISTERED," practical nursewishes co'mpanion or part timework. TUxedo 2.4817. ' .

GIRL, 18, to take care of chi!-drenevenings, Saturdays. TUx."do 1-2183., . ,

CARPENTER, painter. driver.'clerk, handyman; prefer placeto live on premiSl:!s. ORegon4751, 6873 Mlnock, Detl'oit. Mr.Wilson.

LAUNDRY done in my home.NIagara ]301.

SA-E"'ploy",.nt .......

COLORED HELP,Domestic ,

Porters. Chauffeurs.' Stock Girls,Factory Elevatcr Operators. Jani-t~rs. ltotels, Hospitals;. Couples

BRAY'S EMPLOYMENTBUREAU

TOwnsend 5~8186

~FOR RENT .(HOUII., A,.. Flaft, .etc.)PLEASANT, room, business man

with references.. Garilgeop-tional. Good •transportation.East J eft'erson district. HIckory1557.

ROOM FOR RENTTwo girls or young couple: Kilch-

en privileges if' desired. Callafter 7 o'clock. Nlagara 6041.. ' '-"

7-WANTED TO UNT(Ho•• e.,' Apts., Flots, etc.)EXECUTIVE of reputable con-

cern desires three or four bed-room home, furnished or un.

, furnished. Will pay up to $150per month refltal. Call Mr.' C.W. Kegg, TWinbrook2-2501l.

EDWARD J. PONGR~CZ, jewel-er, ne~s a Grosse Pointe house('or apartment for his watch.maker. who has a grown daugh.ter in Grosse Pointe High anda son in Pierce Junll>t' High.Present home has been sold.Excellent ref ere nee s. Call,NIagara 7788. .

RELIABLE. couple want unfur-nished flat or income, no chil-dren or pets. References. CallTUxedo 1-2950.

WANTED by young coUple afterJune 1. furnished or unfur-nished aparlment; income orsmall home in Grosse Pointe oron East Side. Call NI. .9455.

UNFUR~ISHED house, fIat, orincome; couple with. year.oldchild; ,excellent financial andpersonal references. Call PIn.gree 6382. '

WANTED. for summennonths orlonger, house by. a reliablefamily of three. guaranteed theconriition of the house will bethe same ~s when moved into.Mrs. A. J. Fisher, Jr., TOwns-end 8-4321. SHERATON mahogany table fo..

eight, will seal, 10;\t\\"0 leaves;made by Baker Furniture Co"Grand Rapids; excellent con,riition! $300•. NIagara 6161. BOY'S English bicycle, Air-way

HEIRLOOM lace for Spring vacuum ;Ieaner, lounge chair.brines. Other laces. all width5. Nla,ltara d157 after 5.Lo~~ly ribbons" all cO,lors. ~x- SIDE CA-R{o-r-;;~ter, red,qUlslte materials, Jnt'luplng I hardly O~~. Call ARlingtonpure l'i1k tafJl'!a b~ the yard 56.1:)'(rom 9 tl) 5.and ~mall pieces of upMlstery .. 0.

EXECUTIVE, established Detroit tapestries and velours. Niagara GIRL'I'; 'BIKE, si7.c .28; Elgin,firm, forced to VAcate. wants 4449. 'gl)l)d conllitiofl. $25. Call TUx-t t f b dh . edo 2,47'2.o ren olJI'e room ouse In DINING ROOM set. JtaHan hand _Grosse Pointe or Birmingha.m carved walnut, with hanrl made i COLONIAL honey maple juniorarca. COllage on the la.k~, SUIt. r1cedlepomt seats, nin'!! Pieces'j dining room suile. $100. Alsoable for year ~round hVlng,. or PRospect 5433. . man's WArdrobe trunk, $15.amall. farfll Within commutmg . Call PRo~pect 3628distance of Detroit. Will PllY PAINTING, oil, large, beautiful I . •year's rent in advance. EX'J woodland scene. Fine for CIUb'1 What's the use of 'rapid transitce11ent re!erences'. TUxedo' lodge or tavern, See and make if you're.no b~tter oft one pllce1.1817, offer. ARliJ\iton 0590. th.n you were the ether?

EXPERIENCEDI• I pARDENER

As Assis!Mt To Helld GMdenerEmploy~c1;Yellr Ar~urd

Good Working ConditionsNo Living Quarters.TUXEDO I-I065 ;

After 4:30 P. M.

,I S-:-SITUATIONS ¥IANnI)(Male, and. Femcile)

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3 Trunk Line.

CASH RATESIn Effect at ThoseConvenIent

14 Sub StationsTfIl Noon \\'ec1neslllQ"

Can be Placed at New. otoClt cr ,tone ot a conveniently louttd lub-IitaUolU.,

Cash 2'~c.Minimum eoo

Charge 3cworm

Minimum 60cCan be Placed by T.lephone or In)ltuon at New. Olrk. IUI noonWodnes"da~',.

PHONE

TUxedo2.6900

JEFFERSON AVENUE* Schettler's Drugs15324 E Jell.non. at Nottlnl'ham

j

KERCHEVAL AVENUE* Miller Pharmacy14945 Kerche,'al.at Wa)'bUI'lS* K0l'P's Pharmacy1692~ Kerch.val. at ~lolfl,Oame* Cunninghdm's DrugsKerche,'al at Noire Dam.* Noire Dame Pharmacy17000Kerche.al. at Notre Dame* Grosse Pointe Drug Co,17051 K.rcheval..at st. CJaJr* Titus Drug Store1 K.rch.,'al. at FJ.her Road,(Farms)

MACK AVENUE* S";"hier D~u9 Store ; ..17201 MacJc Ave.• at Noln Dam.* Blue Cross Drugs17511 Mack Ave.. a I Netf Road* Herkness Phlrmacy203l.3 Mack A,'e.. at LochmoorBlvd.* Clair's Confectionery:10792 MackA'.•.• at Anita

DETROIT STATIONS*.Whittier H"tel. DrugsBurns Drh'e at the River

FISHER ROAD* Schettler's Drugs337 Fisher Rd.. at Maumee

1-PUBLIC NOTICESCh"rter Buses for All

OCCllssionsDELUXE MOTOR STAGES

:1505' CllSS et S"gley Ren. /341Chicllgo $3.80 St. Louis $6.37

Los Angeles,. $4;4.74

'.a-PERSONALSFriends of George Fields and

family of Lakeview Ave. wishto express their deepest sym-pathy in their recent sorrow,the death of Mr. Fields' mother,Mrs. Nellie Field, of Erie, Penn.

ADULT classes of ceramic artIn home studio. evenings. Forini'Jrmation call TU•.2-7127.

I

NURSEMAID for c~re of chil-dren, 2~ and 10 months. Ref.erences requirell. near trans-

,porta lion. Good wages. NIagara~373.

MOTHER'S helper, two children,2~~ and 10 months, Referencesrequired. Good transportation,good wages. NIagara 4373.

HOUSEWORK, g e n era I; nohea ...'Y laundry; assi~t in cook.ing; must. like children; pri-vate room and bath, decorateto suit. If interested. good per-manent home and good wages.Reply to Box W.690, GrossePointe News.

COMPETENT typist to be "ontap" for part time or full time -work on occasions. Grosse COUPLE WANT apartment. ter.Pointe re.~ide....t preferred. • race or income, fum;shed or

Write Box B.592 unfurnished for June occu.Grosse Pointe New. pancy. Prefer Grosse Pointe

Woods. Can PIngree 5838.

FAMILY of four adults wllnttorent an Upper or lower incomenear good shopping district.Call TA. 5,3719.

3-LOST AND FOUNDFOUND-Rhinestone and pearl

earring Saturday on Lothrop.Owner please call for at Newsoffice.

FOUND: Large gold earring,about size of a quarter, onMapleton. Road Monday noon.CaJI TUxedo 2-6900. Want Ads.

LOST: Very large black Frenc)1poodle, nose and. feet: onlyclipped. Reward. NIagara 3711.

4-HELP WANTED_ ' (Mar. and Fe ",a Ie)

REAL. SILK HOSIERY MILLShas territories open for mature

men and women. Full or parttime. Earn $2 to $3 per hour.411 Park Ave. Bldg.

'CAdillac 4264Evenings, Miss Helves.ton

TUxedo 2~6448

,WANTED experienced gardener,a day a week. Call TUxedo2.3905.

EXPERIENCED woman, siTh:andwool presses, for Castle Clean-ers. 22518 Nine Mile Rd., St,Clair Shores.

,EXPERIENCED girl tor waitress

and downstAirs work. Onlythose witt! good references Andalso interested in going awayfor the summer n\'!ed apply.Excellent salary. NIagara 4466.

STEADY job for' house man. Ex.perience not necessary, If wlll.ing worker. Some assistancein garden during summer; goodsalary for right man; refer.ences required. Near Kerche-val bus, Write Box M.211,Grosse Pointe News. 1mmedit

: ately. .

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Holll14 IWolleP.llltlJlr A:. Decoratlar

COII~raotoTI~!7 Dlc"erJoft

. VAH-r2-923~ .

hlerior ud Exlerlor PalJltiDI

FREE ESTDIATES

(

WINDOW.CLEANING

&a•

Wall Washliig

Exterior and Interior

, pAINTING 'naAPERHANGING forARTICULAR ~OPU

;~,' .". ~,' '. . " , . ,~.

of the Advisory Council 0: libIlWayne CountyChUdren', Ceaterand a member of the boa'rd ofdirectors of the Michigan MentalHygiene ~et)'. •

The meetiI1a:, whIch WU' oneof I ,series sponsorep.' by \heWomen', Committee ot the Com-munity Chest, hid Mrs.,HowardM. Bingham as chlirman of ar-rangements. Mrs. L 9 u j I C. , 1,1'

Miriani, vice-chiarman at the .J

Wcimen'sCommittee,pr~ided ..

All-BRIGHT\Wi.llo.OIUI!lIIcI:Je."'] Pilili, AL '1"

lUT9 1"llun, ~ ... ,. ~tTGlt S. PI. ISU

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TWf.broofl:. '.0475

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EXTERIOR HOUSE WASHI ••flPAJlKLING NEWNESS RESTORED TO PAINTED

SURueES. BRICK CLEANED BY STEAM

YU~!5 0' ACCUMULATED DI1\T REMOVEDORIGINAL RE.WTl' OF BRICK REVEALED

THE," HOUSEWASHIRS~ •• O~lyt~'Ol-'wy or 1.'.1",

E. A.WA"DREYJ2~ Hamp.shir.

. .PRospe?S930 '

.',~','.Ev,..,thing' Electric "~trfcil Ctttr'I~t.r. "lIeu.IIt" Alptfalttll

'W,,"I., ' •• d ""I~ia, Immedlal •. D,lIvU1. 'Newand Old .1I'0rk •• 'I11,tr.lon. v.iu_

~ '~dUlJ.1 .O.{'~ • Eltel,le .. ~l::-'"'h:,'J:,.::::~ u~m~f. .RaJl'~s ! ,,"ull.n.d .... uti ... ' ..... WI,'.. • IrOller,. - '1'l)&M... , '.~.~ Wired • ""'11011..... ',W'llIer. 0 "Ill •

o :;::.A:m:~, =:~}'6~f::eo .Eledrlc , .~ ...tl.IL"lItl.. ..d .11kl..d. . B,.teu • IT'IlI,FIJlt.," .t lU_II .. ' • Garlla,. e Jut.lIe.For 8.1." ''''''". "']I.'rs ,Dlspol.1s . "au

. ', ... -,. 8eeOIs,layat 011I' StorG . ,

IAYE~'SA'1 Eltctric I,Applilll',C_p.~,17-"' E.lV A.KEN. .. TUll:~o 1.H4t, '.,. ~cnqow.,-I:J' ~ 5:31 &fa. PhOll~TVude l~U'71

1116.'IUFFALO

,CHAs.. IIOWLIILAND KENNELS.~ LINCOLN &NO "811I:. &OAM

, . We "... ... TriM An II......0..;. AU Ik'IedI BoaI'deiI b1Da1 er K.~

11111 MAC. AYiNUI tU. 4221

PelItE OLEANE". I TAILORS .•. 11f1NDMTLL POIN .eEl ~-I

I\fen' •. and Ladies'S. U.il$. T.lIUo.red. To O,rder LE..• 3040.ii3iODSUSTht~EFiERSii,/raiinC IIIFrd M. hlt .. a. z.ta1l11a'hec1 19%5 ~D Eves. 'till 7:Of

CALL 'NowiAvoid Spring Ruih.• lId High Prices

,General Window (/. HQUSe, Cleaners... :wi~~w.'CI'Ml#tglr,l'"'t.W .J},i"g......PIIi"Ii"1

4977 LaPount',ine Tv. 1'4330

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE

: I. 6r.,.. '.lt,to Wood. WI"

IIIUI'S' STANDARD STATION.4L. '~T.N'D~IlD ()~' nODUCTS FO. ~OUJ c •• '' SAKEW... W~ Mock A... , C.r. aMi.,. It'"

'. .. ,.,".i"'~II.La,.,PAINT-INS

_"d~ECqRATING

~d'd~diBddBOD~oooBBd." ...... , ,

PrfclS80ilC Upf 1W.rk Co.trlC"" I!ef.re

14-; ,. Wm ,11_ .... 1•Effective, •..

. ., a • , 'RQ 0 I Q, R.' 0 p,o 0 0 q U

. 'Painting t!nd D.c:~rlting.. Paperhanging

All MiteriQI and Workman$hip

GUllranteed

For,Scientific

Wall ,Washing. CtlU RALPH' GARCIATRinity 1-98pl

: ' lOr. M.ri ...,Fitt.Simo~: ,AcI~~~ 19he~ ~ro~p

Dr. Marian, Fitz.Siffi<lns, pS)'-choloriit .for ttle ..aoart,f,01 Edu-ea tiori of Grosse Pointe Public

. Schools, sPlJke on "Safeguardirigour~ciwl'l's Greatest Asset-ThePen<>nillilid of. Our Children"a't a luncheon, meeting at noonMonday,. April 14, in the CentralBranch YWCA. .' .

Dr. Filz.Simons. is Il member

SUPPLIES

Open Dal11I to 5

.2x4 to 2xl2 Fir Plywood..;... .'Ic.rds-:-flooring-Windows-Doors .- Trim - All Kinds81<ln~.t Inullations - RockWool-Nlilils-Mix Cements.

Power Capacity

NOW-befor. thf Ip,illg rlJ$h-is ~ litr, 10call TRinity 3-0600 lor FREE estimate on 01/your owning needs and pri ...cne showing ef19047', newest fobrics and colors. W. olsohandl. ~rch fllrnltur., tarpalllinl, 110ft;. "nls, ..• verythi"fl in con ....(K.

There's Only ONE".POWERS' LUMBER I ,SUPPLIES

.1Ulii';lb, Bigg'II Liltl, ru",btr YiWtri/l tb'Wor141

~-- of ., '.

Ev~rythilJ9 ycu .1\8Id to ~uild or repiirs. Big or smal,home's. We c.rry a full line of Pain.t IridBuilders Herdw.r ••

NIIW Is Time to Inslllate, R,pal~, Build

S~lal, hili., on Outdoor BarbecueE~r1thift&'

for the.Ballder

Call I'll",er.fliT VOIlT

need.BIU .. t 1.1111.'Lambe? TordLa U1. Wllrld

HELEN Ma~R;ELLAR,:st~r ~f the Bo~i-dwayhit show'.which starteq II two"weeks' run at the Shubert-LaJayettetheater on Sunday, April 20, coming directly from a recordtwo.yearrun in New York.

'f70 H,rpe', ...+w... 7 IItMI • M" .... " - ru, ,OOן4ס2

~o I N.T E ,N E W S

S '''GI .M . , "...t,~r~In ,ass enagene: I

TTERAWNINGS, ' •• 'HI "ALl" ......

Ijd,. •SIPEII" ~i'~' • TIOIIlE.Fln i.stlillti ..

:!, • , , A, NO PriceP".iI.! .

Seoul'net'v6

::=::".. •'~;~~-H.;;;;~C"2630 E,GrandBlv~l- ""' Ru .... 11.

• COMPLETE AWNINq SERvr,CE FOR All DETROIT AND ENVIRONS

State Senator I)ta'l\ley, Now~k,representing' ' the Twenty-fiTstSenatorial district has proposeda net income tax on corpor~tionsol' three percent ~nd a similarin~olJ1e tllx on re,iden4 to meetthe $tllte'.anticipated $83.000,000~~ticjt. ... ',''I: He ..15<lproposed a bill to lowerthe stite sales tax from 3. to 2cents, thereby, halving Michigan'sshare of proceeds under the newtBY split. . '

Nowak's bill proposed that Ic~rporations PllY the 3 percenton. next illcome taxable by the I'federal gove.rnment. "

The state ,income tax wouldallow e;celTlPiions of $1,000 forsingle persons, $2,000 for n\lHr~!lQpersons and $5,00 for each'depen.dent. .

Other deductible items wouldinclude federal income taxes,business expenses, contributions,or gifts and losses which are notcompensated for by insurance.

It adopted by the Legislature, 'the taxes would be effective thisyear. '

ODD FAC'l'• 'A strangeeondition In the e~rof a' North Carolina man resultsin I' constant tickling sound audioble tt) others IS much as threefeet away from him.

ex[)e~tre-llr-

DORMANTISPRA'fING

TIME NOW' FOR

P.... MOI5, Fertilizer,,

PRESTON TREE EXPERT& SPRAYING CO..

TUxedo J .0957

Mack It 'Univer5ity

TUxecio '9085

21~'PZ.Y.ICISDRESSMAKING, tlil9fini" and

fine sewing. Pick up and de~livery, Reasonable. Call RoyalOak 1755-W.-------c -----

LET me help, YOll with yourmending. ,p)aiil'sewinll:; reason.,able. Pln,a:ree 5401. '

ALTERATIONS or any .sewingdone in )'OUr home. Call MU..7568 aCler' 5 :30 p.J"(I. ,

y-'iGlt,,~PIANO tuning,. professional r~.

pairina: •. Clifford L.' Edwards.TUxedo 1~3173.

PIANO tuning and repairing. Allworkgulll'anteed. PIlU! Morse.HOgarth 2107.

LAN~SCAPING .

WIl:.LIAM ..ALLEMaN,

AND

FERTILIZING,by liquid power method for your

. trees, shrubs, ele.

Complete Scientific Service

i

The Mariner Girl Scouts' ofGrosse Po.inte hel.d their. investi~tureceremonies in Miller Hall theevening of Aprll 10; A. B. Bu-chanan, commC\nder in the Dell'oitPower Squadron, presented theMariner ]o'lag to the troop.

Richard F. We-ber, also a com.mander .in the Power Squadron,gave an inspiring talk on lh~eight points of the Mariner wheel.Parents lInd Wing Scouls attend~ed the' altair, and ,htched 12girls .receive their Mariner pins,A special guest was Miss MaryBarker, progra"1 director for'theMetropolitan area. Refreshmentswere served. ,

, . .'.. One aim of Qirl Scouts is ,to

render sen'ice to the communityin which they live, BrownellScout 'Troops 201 lrid 299 contri-buted largely in this respect bysettlng up approximately 130 ta-bles for the Mothers' Club schol.arship Fund Benefit Bridge heldAl1ril 10 in the H:igh School.

. , ... . .On April 3 20 members of .

Troop 299. visited the 'flQwer ex.hibit .iri the :aelle Isle Conserva.tory;Ori April 24 thi~ same tro~pis 'making a trip ,to the P~wablc

Pottery" Company in pelrolt, and Edl'S()'. n' ' ... t. o." Bo.o','stabout the middle pf May will en-joy three days of troop campingat Metamora. . Detroit Edison Company has gift frOm nature. The.p'o~er is

, • • • announced a lour.year .construc. t~.,ere Ii~cause of car~ful pla,nnina:'Intermediate Troop3?7is busy tion program 'whichcalls fOr the !lOci liCtion. far in adVance of a<)t.

making yellow oil c10thducks for expenditure of $96,000,000 .to in- ualn,~eq, , ; ..., ...the Childrert's Hospital. On March crease the .power-p I'0 d uc i Ii gTlie .two turbine-generators to14 llii.lSfrom this troop pI'epared capacity of Ihe system by 22.4 be installed a~ Trenl!!". Channelan atlracliveshowc'l1se in Richard per cent.E?,penditurllS for 1947/ will be the'large~l6f any inth'eSchool, qepicting Home Safety. will approximate $~O,OOO,OOO/.the' company',.. foui p6wer~la"nts,

. ••• highest since _1930: J,ames W. When oper~ting, at ,full lo'a~ ,eacpOur Brownie. are' aclive too, Parker, president, S;lid. ' of .. tll\!se:~urbines will reql!!re

and very much on the beam. Jo- Out of the '$20;000,090 will 9~OOO pourids" of high p,ress\lre,. ,Veterans Landscaping anne Ortwein,8-year-01d; pint- come the final payment on a hIgh temperatufesteam perh0l.!r.

llnd sized Scril:le for BrQwnie Troop 75,QOO kw turbif\e.generator at. To ge~eratethls steam hte boll-.. law'; Cutting Service 327, descrilies in' an interesting the Marysville plant ",,1\ich'l:'jl1 ers wlA u~ 1,000 ton50f coal

, . letter 'just what makes her troop be put inlo operation February perqay. :AlIo~.\J,I;400,Ooo)9ns ,of,:.j;LaWn ahd Garden .Maintenance tick. She. writes, "Brownie Troop 14.. Out' of. that slunalso will ':Vl\~er. a ,day w.11I,be. req\j!fed fOr•. :Seeding. Sodding 327. wasotgariize!i' in October c~me ;the first 'payment on 'the ,condensit,lg purpos.e5'.:E;ach gen,-• :fertilizing • Ptlining194:L Mrs:Suttonand Mrs. Koel~ installalio nof two 100,000 kwer.a~of w~!l prod!!c'~ }~ou~h~ el~c~,• Trimming • Planting t' bel ar~ourleaders. The first year turbine.g. enerators at the Tnn- t,nclty to. meet .the, .re.slden,ha,l,• R.emoving • Transplan .III' , d "'. f b . d d t I d

well!!ar!l~ . the ,~eanm~ o. emg ton <:;hal1nel plant. The fir~t' of carol'flen:l;ll an l~ us na nee sCall us for an ~slimate todllY. a Br.ow~le; to gIVe servIce where these is scheduiedto go,int9se'r~ of the, .average cIty 'of 200,OOQ

Lincoln 2.4221, se;,vlce IS need~d.. . '•. vi.cein ~.949: Their total c;ost, ,population., , .R. K. Brandenllurg, Prop. ,Wehact,our ;nvesht.urem aJn- .Wlth hOUSing, bOIlers, stacksllild .. Plans ,for 194-7mcluge ,t!t,e

uatY 1946, We nad ~ tea tor our, other nece'ssary I)quiplllent will c.onstrucbon of 15 new ,ubl!tol'Seeding, sodding, fertilizing, roll- Mothers who all came for Ihe be from $26,OOOjPOOto $30,000,000, tlons. . .... .. . .ing, trees and sl'\rubs lrirll1T!ed, cerejllO!lY. . . .. Costs of the 1947 progr;lm are Many hnes must be. e:lrten~8litransplanted or removed. A com- "In the first year we 1J;1adegIfts divided a roxiinatel!"' as fol. tp take care of the. Incf'U!na:plete Hne of evel'lreens, flower- for our parents, and little sur- I' . P PP 'I..t Yd p. t. load. Further extecslons to the: .. .. h b "1 t. d d' . '.. . d.. "Chll ows:. ower p an s an su s a~ I't.. t' . t. t k ,',IlJg s ru 5:•• rUl rees, see san prtsesfor.the chil ren, In : ti6ns-$7'OOO,OOO' tra ns mission a,erna lngcurr~n ne war J~fertilizer now ill stock. Top soil, dren'.s Hospilal. We collected fat d d' t "b. t".I'. . t ..f.. downtown DetrOIt are also bein,6y d $1250.d I' d . . .. ,. G'l. an. jSrt ulon.mes, rllnsorm-... ' ....

ar s~ . . , e Ivere . to help raise mor~ey, for. the Ir ers and met e r ~$10 000000' lTlil...e, '. . . . '.EVERGREEN NURSERY Scol\ts, and we also 1,earned some buildings sleamheating 'al1dga~ The ~con\pany ~x'p~cJ.s :to bUIld

17.331 ;:tj;~rper ;rU ~edo kQ~,~~,Pl:~tt~I,,~!ltl.J.l\II,I'\Y,flqllg'~{'l' 1 .t.d ,exien.io~, an~-, QQnatrLlct\Ol\' an~ U~, ,~l., ~t.' 9htJharl'(l'Ullp:~.s.;.tn ~9.•7'"Ths'year'wehave co,ece 'tf; ....... t $3000" aprol~ w,lc wlnl!lN'<;om~

LANPSCAPEgar~ner, Gen~ral ,Iit~le ,artic1esfor the Red Cr<\ss, ~~o.omo 1\ e eClulpmen - ,. ,- pl!!t~ the jO!'Qf mllking'electricalgarden wlJrk, budd new lawns, and packed overseas boxes. .' . ..'. servIce avaIlable to . every farm-c~re for old law~s, gra.55 cut- "This spring ,ve. are' really go. ',The Job must b~. done becatl~e er in Detroit Edisoh'terrjtory.,tmg, etc .. 21820 Nme MIle, be~ jng to.do something different. We 01 el~pect~d electrical .growth ,m . Approximately 650 men Iretween Harpel' il-nq ~\lck. ~re !J()ing to give a play; the first the DetrQlt. metropol~tan .1Ire~, now employed in the complIny;s

W1LL mow your lawn all season one we have ever tried. It is Parker saId. Det.rOlt EdIson & field constr~ctionforce: ,: About. b 'b. C 11 NI 1290 called "The Monkey With A total power output In 1946 was 200 mor~ wIIJ he .aQgeq.1n 1947

or Y JO •• a agara . Notion." '. . 2.~~ pel' c~nt '~ver 1945 .produc- and probably another 850 inJ. D .. KENDALL. tree trimming, ,--~' tlon. T~lce In D.ecemb.er tile 1948 ..

spraying, cuttin" etc, Dang'er~ outp~t hit an all.tt.me hIgh, ,ex-. A financing pr(lgram to talteous removes a specialty. TEm- State In'.'c' orne ceelilng. the lj~avles~ req1.ll~e~ care. of thes. requirements ispie 3c4:~67. . ment~ of thE! war clays when .In. now being studied but th~ exact

' dustrj!il plallts were runntng form has not yet. been determin-

T .p. d aro\.!nd the .crock. , . ed. " .TO~ SOIL aX rop,.ose "'Thrqugh many years The Pe. 'The company haa,recently In-

troit Edison Company has suc- noullced that it will apply to'the

By Se,na' to'.r cessfully . anticipated the gr()wth' Michigan Public Service Com.. of Detroit and Southeutern- mission and the Securities and

; Michigan int~rms of. people, Exchange Commis5ion for per-homes!' slores and factories," mission to pay a 10. per cent stoclePrentiss M:. Brown, chairman of dividend. ' , ,.the board, eil:pllliried, "The avail~ability' of ample power, however, If, it', quick r"ults. you wanthilS been no happenstance, no use OUr C1UIIllleil ~d .. Section!

F1"1 Cars at ~.... iltl. Price.

EASTSIDE MmRllLES10'-40 Harper . IV, 9Z53

QU,a lity MCJ kes :Slankets Warm--,

Many atill bl!lie~e' in the. oldidea that it th!!y Pllt enoll,hheavy' "bhmk~ts on. they will"sleep ..warm" in the C.oldestweather.

Flotence ,G. Ran!! of MichiganState colleeg does not agree withthis. The textiles specialist saystests ha\'e shown that warmthdoes not. depend as much on .theweigot of the blanket as it. doeson the n!lP of the material. .

Napped fabrics h;lve the abilityto form a birder throulh whichheat docs not flow readily. Thismakes them.wllrm. A heavy ma-terial without a ((ood nap wouldnot be as warm liS a. light~rnipped mlllerial because it wouldlet the body heat escape morequickly.

Tes.ls alao have revealed thatthe warmth of a new blanket de-pends more on the type of napthan 01:\ the libel' content. A newblanket .that WI! part wool andpart rayon was as 'warm as onethat was 100 percent wool. How-ever, tests made after the blan-kets had zeen laundered or usedshowed quite different results.

Wool tiller will spring back toit. ori,inal position in the napafter b('ing laundered or .1Is~d,Other fiber. do not: ThIs explainswhy all-wool blankets or fahrics

,will kecp their ~armth qualitiesand part'''''OIlI OMS will not.

• INulatio~s, General Home

Repairs. Remodelma:

F.H.A. Tel'ms

HICKORY 19e9

Z;-S"V'CIS ,• t, • i, '

BRIGJ<:. and. cement worle. Re-, pair and new. Driveways. Ga.

rage, rat wall, blsement floors,porches, 'steps, 'ex c a vat in,.Black dirt. S. 'Degryse. CallDRexel 11113.

CEMENT work of all kInds, ga-rage 1I00r~, rat walls, drives;blocks layed, lInd repair work.Licensed contractor, I IVanhoe4736. .

(sJ--C.r,..tlr, ~.rk

ArnC ~OOMS AND

RECREATION ROOMS:\

. REPAIRS ,INTERIOR and EXTERIOR

.Ellclo~e front .or re/lf'. porches,'kitchen c/lbinets, recreation rO,oms,.attic room;;:. remodeling. Prompt'sa/vice, good. workmllnshtp.

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S. F. 8ARBER20380 Nesbitt

HANDYMAN services' for yourconyenience,~arpentry; no job

. tqt>. '~mall;.storm~llsh'a,ndscreeosremoved, VI in d 0 Wcleaning~ Bruce Warren, TUx. ',~

_ e_d_o_2._3_01_8_! ._'____P -~-E-P-A-R-E-n'""ow-.~fo-r-w--ee-d-c-on-t-ro-1CUSTOM CRAFT builders 'of in lawns, ;llso fertilizing, Illeed-

fine cabinets, the best oimate- ing, rolling a~d general mllin-. rials and finest workmanJihip tenance. Call NIagara 0569 ,oraino additio'nal cost to "you. NIlIgara 1727., .Incorporate into 'your home the LAWNS, rolled, seeded;cra1tsrnanship of cabinet elC' , . with. '. n.tw.....hrubbery;pert!. We remove out-dated , 'cabinets and inslall 1947 'units. ranging:old.All work to your individual .TJJ,~ed>,~ 2-6738specifications. OurrepresE!nta~ LANDSCAPE,. earden, lawn ,sl!!rv~tive will' c/lll for free estimale. ice, top dressings. Fruit trees,No obligations. Call Roseville p~uning by speciali~t.' Call0807. , NIagara 1301 after 50'clock,forSOMETHING EXTRA _._es-,.tim-..,.a_te_, _

" ALL :. ,ARTICLES BUILT < ,

TO SPECIFICATIQNS'Scre~ns • PI/lyho~~es ,*C/lbinets • lawn FurnituI'*Bodcases ,.Porches' .. ,'

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SPECIALTY CO.• TU. 2-4866 MU. 5735

or, Visit Us At

. 20555 '~.' Nine Mile Roa~(t)-Drelltli."", '

BRING your furs to Marte Steph.ens ~~C1rrepp.lr!~I, rt!I!tyltnl. andcle.nlnl. ,Reason.ble prtce.!!.Call MUrray 57'0. 13327 Ker-cheval.

BRING YOUR alteration trouble. to, Mllrje Ste.,llelUr 13327 Ker-I chen,l. MUrra, 6740.

Patty Briggafur and dress de-sigJier, .aiterations. of women'sapparel, fur repairing, remod-eling. Excillent workmanship.3959 Haverhill, Tux~do 2.1822.

SEWING and alterations expertlydone. Call NIagara 3745.

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THE REASON

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CONTRACTOR

CEMENT WORK

Mason work,. Cement worlean<i.stohe work. ;

RepairS of all kinds'

JULIUS ,BEELS3600 Nottingham,

Nlagua 7037

S. 'F. CONTRACTOR4744' CADILLAC '

GENIVE 6979

GORDON'S PUMP SERVICES6J LYCA5TE MI. 0164

Pumps Are Oilr Business',Now is .' good time to h.... th.t Cellar Dr.i~, Sump, or Bilg.Pump mad, like new. Also MotClf Bearing .nd Repairs.lo.nersinstalled while rep.irs Irt ~ing mide.Piek up .nd deli ....r ildelired. All work fully gu.r.nf •• d. 9uick Ser ...ic ••

Covert AtticaNew Garages :/,

Roofs and Brick SidingHouses. R.ised' ,

Plaster. rElectM.c and GeneralI :Reoairs .' ,:~r ~" .

No Money DownThree Years to Pay. F. H. A.

..". U_OIJJ.IElon" DO.J.o :,1,1:. :'l~;UIT "1"IUqN "T ~II' . .

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TliU~4.~I~Prc'i124".'1947 '

ChAS'SIFIED'ADS':-'." 1~~: .

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.. C.)-1....... ,.IrsCOMPLETE rad'io repa1rs and

reconditioning; 15 years' ex-perience. . Expert, trourteousaervice. All worle luaranteed,LEnox 5~88.

w. Offer $. M.c~ T., S. Mlily ~ So ~Itff.r!

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$$$ SAVE $$$Bring your Radi~, Phono Ch/lngeror an,! electron:c device ~o ourstore and we willexpedly repairend gU/lrantee work 90 days.

, . One Q~yS6ryiceFree 'Estimate

H6~se calls, '$1 ~50. Tilp!esets reopaired, $3:50, .

COLLETTE RADIOTELEVISiON SHOP

15414 ,MACKc!ll Soniersef

Tl,lxedo 1.0660

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Sum",et~zed ;t. '.TM" tire tiff e:!'Jo••,,~,11ft-

•portaft' poi",; ;'" ;!,qui,.upert care. Tile.... tte''f-:I-EngJn. Tun. lI,lLfor p.r-

, formanc.. • ," " ."2-aralce Adjustment-for safety3-CoolingSystem-Flush and

check;4-TI....-Itotat. and '\nsf"d

5-llghtll-Properfy fOcVHd6-Wind'" ield Wi'-'rJ-CheCk.d '." and ,adjusted ' . '.

7-5hock Absorb.u-RllfIllecf'and adjusted .

~-Wh•• 1 ~.arin"I-Gr.as.dand adjusted '; .

'-Lubrication-Fittings cleanedtir replaced .

1O-Oil Chan9.~Fru.h crank ca••and Nflll ' 1• .

l1-Tra"smi,.lo"':'Draln,f1u,hend r.fill

12-Di".re"ticd-DF1l1n, flUift afttlrefill

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Don Dann:ecker Given'FIFTH J\Ia- FORCE, FUKU- voyage

<' OKA, JAPAN:- Announcement er Victory,of the profl\otiol\ to sergeant 'of ker wu assignedDonald E. Dannecker, son of Mr, t tll Force the' Occu.&n,d Mrs, Arthur C. Dannecker, 0, e , . ,who reside at 890 Cadieux road, patlonal:, ' rc~ tor J' II lind,Grosse Pointe, wai; recently made K9rea'llnc1i :i;ubs~quently re~s-here by, Col. J:lugh A, Parker, signed t\l~,!ie 315th ComposItecommanpmg ,offIcer of. the 31~th Wing Btl"&UOka, on the south-ComposIte Wmg,.Fukuoka, Ja~an. ern-most,' ~pane~e home island

A graduate of Grosse Pomte of Kyus . Sergeant DanneckerHigh'School, class of 1945, Ser- is curren Iy serving as stationgeant ' DannC(;ker, ,ent~red the managei,of WLKI, the Armedmilitary service at Detroit and Forces' tn,a:dio Station, at He.ad.received' his. basic training at quarters .315th Composite Wmg,Sheppard Field, Texas, Upon com- Fukuoka;~.,., ,ptetion 'of basic training. he re- Sergellot •. Dannecker IS themained on duty'in the United brother of l\rthur Dannecker Jr.,States until his departuI'e for of Detroit: land Joyce Danneckeroverseas service in September. who resi~ in lhe home of her

Arriving in ,Tapan 011 Septem. parents " Cadieux road,

Grosse . Poiilte C;ountry DaySchool were elected by, theirclassmates to try for the' scholar-ships. They were Doris Ann Sho-ver and Elizabet~ Davies Wright.

HOUSE 8UIl.T WITHOUT JACKTheft of soJjIe building mater-

'ials from a hou$\'!under construc-tion at Slephens and. Williamsroads was reported to Farms po-lice on April 20 by Walter De-simpel of 1264 ,Buckinghaml'oad, Specifically mentioned asmissing' were an I beam andlengths of pipe. Basemt!nl win.dows had also been brokenl

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Amp" Stods ofGe",;iN 11orl1Pllrts-Tim _ &rttmu

Montbs of Winterdrlvlng give -any car a .seVerebftd'1g •• ,thoseleverld thoQnnd miles through calcium and $lilted ,I\.l.Sb,bundrl!dsof delayed starts in sub.uro, sluggish oil, and many other bidweather relletions combine to lesseothe mechanical rigbtnell, ofyoUr car. SmaU wonder then that yourc.r really needs. a goodSpring tonic to restore its original smooth, safe, dependable opera,tiOt? Experts in car care, Tom Boyd's Itaff of highly-trained lervicemen quickly and surely corrects all Wioter.developed faultl. , ,your car will be ready exactly as promised .•. thoroughly cleanand 100% roadworthy. For car ~rvice at its lillelt lee Tom Boyd.

POINTE NEWS

Elizabeth Davies' WrightW ins Certificate of ,Merit

15401 last J.... 'JOn • TU 1-1600tit ...,.. ........

E1Cp.,t $.n,k. ~ All Maht of Ccn

Air Reserve AssociationHelps Observe Army Week

J,".rsOll Lh,eol".Mtrcllry

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WHY SO MANY FOLKS ARESWITCHING TO

THE REASON

lUMPING & PAINTINGONI.DAY SERYICE14350 I. WARIEN

AlfHrizecl Sales aid serviceAutbllrlzed ltllJ1ll and faetM'y-tralned meehanle&No Job too, hi.. t1r too 51DaU.Brinll' In 'your c.v

.. for • Uioroa«h cheek-up • • • No oblifatlon.

COItfl'LETE IRAI{E SERVICEHYDICAMATIC UI'EItTS.

"Only Satisned Customers Keep Us in Business"

.JEFFERSOI LJlOOU.IERCURY ca.3700 lAST JEFfERSON AT UEI

KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE (0.TU,2.5MO

w. Offer So M.ch T.S. M,,,y For S. Llttl. 11

Cadillac Owners!!Oldsmobile OwnersH

15554 I. WARREN at SotMnet

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BrllceletJ!leperatefor easy

installationChoice of

ShingleColors

fhisSpring

KnottyPine

PlanksCeUln, 'nIlWan Board

Pl1wool!"an.1 Boar'

30" Wall Cabinet30. BlIrb. 114,21

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department store down town Isthe purchaser. Another is thatthe Shell Oil Company intendsto erect a glorified gas and ,ser-vice station tJn the plot. In anyevent it is staled by responsibleparties that the continued use()f, he parking lot by cuslomersof the three stores will not beaffected.

Two Cars TangleOn L~ke Shore

Elizabeth Davies Wright, 18, •senior at' Grosse Pointe CountryDay School, has been awarded acertificilte of merit by the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Board as run.

" ner-up for one of the 126 four-, year college scholarships being

granted this year. As a certificateof merit winner, Elizabeth willreceive' fifty dollars when sheentel's college next fall.

Announcenient of the awardwas made by Lambert F, Whet-stone, principal of Grosse PointeCountry Da~' School, who slated

, /'to car which ha~ stopped In that 38:364 candidates eleeled tofront of 'Memorial Church on represent 9,157 :of the, nation'sLake Shore road early in. the highr.chools .participat~d in thismorning' of April 20, was struck 60ntest, which is financea by theby another and thecollision reo Pepsi-Cola Cbmpany as one, ofsulled in damage to the' cars its public services. One thousandestimated at $35'0. I two hundred ninety two Michi-

James E. Wilson, who accord- ~ ' gan sludents from 292 public,ingto the Farms police report is private, and parochial schoolsa guest al44 McKinley road, had Pointe G" ardeners Hearts of Gold, Schoon'., Hard. entered th..e competition, Princi-slopped his Lincoln with an Ore- shell. plil Whetstone said.gon license, in. front of, the Ad .ed t U Okra~Dwarf Green'Long Pod. .Grosse Pointe Country, Day,church. His car was hit by a V1S 0 se ,Peppers _ California Wonder, School's winner is the daughter

~fl\~~sd~~V~~26 b~ick~~:~~:sD~: Old Standby Seed ~:r~VieW Wonder, Harris Won- ~ri:~' 0~nd2B~~as~~~a~la:e:troit. • Onions-Early Yellow Globe, Grosse Pointe Farms. Planning

Both drivers were: insured and . New and Untried vegetable va- Brigham Yellow Globe, Sweet to 'enler either the field of sci.agreed to settle the damage. No rieties may not be the besl ones Spanish. ence or English, Elizabeth hopestickets were issued. ' for Michigan gardens. PotatoeS:-Chippewa, Pontiac, to 'enter Wellesley following her

• I I I Peas, dwarf-Laxton'!i Prog- graduation in June, ,Elizabeth, is50 C .t'''s Spec a ists in vegetab e gar~ 'd t f th Stl dent Counommunl. K. dening at Michigan Slate' col- ress, Little Marvel. c?I-PSrehslhen ta°k e. It' h. k". Peas, , tal1-. 'Vorld's Record. CI. e as en par ,In oc eyA k f Chap lIege, warn that it IS not good , d b k tb 11 H f th ..s, or .' e Pumpkl'ns-Ne .... England PI'e, an as ea. er a er IS amanagement. for gardeners to .. . th 1 r' f D' k

. .h Id t d b Sugar PI'e, 'Cheyenne Bush. partner In e' aw lrm a IC-pass up t e. 0 san. ys, . , W ' ht 'D ' M KRa.dishes-S ca I' 1e I Glob e, inS on, , ng... aVIS, c eanlReligious groups in mote than They believe that it is all right French Breakfast, While Icicle. and Cudlip.

50 MI'chl'gan communities. have to try a few.of the new varieties Th t' f II l 'ti . II g'Spinach-L 0 n g S l and i n g . e 11'0 u - UI on co e emad,e appll.ca'tion to War Assets that come along. But the aleI'I h I h' t d ' M' h'

Bloomsdale. sc 0 ars IpS gran e In .IC 1-Administration for.' a surplus gardener remembers to depend Kale-Dwarf Blue Curled. gan this year were won by Jessechapel now located at R,omulus on the tried and proven varie- D 'd B t d t t R....Tomatoes:- Early C hat ham aVI rown, .a s u en a . <;u-

Air Base. ties, (earliest), Victor, Valient (ear- ford High School in Detroit, andThis is the i'irst chapel to be To help gardener~ who want Iy}, Stokesdale, Pritchard (mid- Marion Anna Weaver, a seniOr

offered in. l1ichigan,": although to get their seeds ..ordered well season), M a I' g lob e, Rutgers al Baldwin High School, Bir-scores have been sold off of Army before planting lime, the horti- (late). mingham.bases in other parts of the coun- cul~urists list the. following tried romato, yellow-Golden Jubl- Principal Whetstone reportedtry. . and proven varieties for Mich. lee., that two, outslanding seniors ofUnder 'a presidential ruling, Igan:these structures may be used only Asparagus-Mary Washington,for religious or memorial pur- (Buy rools if possible.)poses. Final decision on dispos!- Beans, gre-'n bush-Longgreen,tion is made by the, Chief ofChaplains in Washington. The Tendergreen, Slringless Cheenprice on. surpius chapels is fixed Pod,' Logan.al around $1,250 and they must Beans, wax-Pencil pod, Coop-be removed from the site at pur- er.'s. . . I At the controls of the 24 AT-6 er squadrorui to be staffed en-chaser's e;ll:pense. . Beans, pole-Kentucky Won- planes that flew in formation tirely by air reserve men.

------ del'. over the Pointe, Detroit and Dear- This does not mean rated fly-GEi'IlNG 'READY Beans, Lima bush-No. 242 born 'on April 12 as the climax to ing men only, for there are open-

Spring maintenance work to Fordhook, USDA No. 2 Hender- a weather. beaten Army Week, ings for administrative, weather,permit opening of the ,Fa~ms pier son. were members of the Air Reserve engineering and other techni-on .May ,1 when the boatmg sea- Beets-Early Wonder, Crosby's ~ssodation, :11 former Army 'cians.son gels under way, is progress- Egyptian (early} Detroit Dark fighter and bomber personnel. The next regular meeting ofing nicely according to Theodore red (late).' One of the pilots. was L~eut. the ARA ,to be held next Thurs-,Beaupre, pier 'superintendent. .-: r r. _ Gilbert Vandermarltere of the day night, May 1, at 8 p~ m. atEverything is expected to be in . Brocco!J Ita Ian '-treen Sprout Pointe. He was a prisoner of wat 704 E. Jefferson, will be of par-shape on time. mg, DeCICCO. .' . ,in Germany for 13 months. The ticular. interesl to non-members,

,Brussel Sprouts - Catskill, pilots took the advanced trainers who are urged to attend in orderLong Island Improved. low barely clipping housetops in to learn what slepsand measures

Cabbage-Copenhagen Market, some'sections' and skimming"the are~ belngc,takento beneftt"ex-Golden . Acre (e/Vly}, Round tower of ~he Penobscot building, AAF personnel, and to get theirDutch, Glory of Enkuizen (mid- These pilots are taking advan- names on the. ARA mailing listseason); 'Wisconsin No.8, Bun- tage' of conlinued flight training for future information.ger. (late). .. with the main purpose being to Plans for the annual ARA ball

Carrots-:-Impe~atar (sand or. maintain their flying proficiency on June 20 will,be 3.!Ulounced. 'muck loil), Nantes Half Longandkee?,~ogether a force ~apa~(heavier' soils) Red Cored Chan- ble of bemg restored to full flight-tenay.' ing strength in the shortest time

Caulifiower-Snowdrltl, Snow. possible in the event of a nationalball X, Early Snowball. emergency, '

Corn, sweet-Northstar, Sene- Through tn\! direct cooperationca Chief, Golden Cross Bantam of permanent personnel at Sel-(mid-season), Ioana (late). fridge Field, thei!! men are train-

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Ever since the Grosse Pointe.Library at the corner of;,Cadieuxand Kercheval was notified sometime ago to remove, the buildingas the land had ,passed to a newowner who would shortly want

"access to the property, there hasbeen an unsatisfied buzzing goingon as to who the' n'ewownerswere and what might be theirplans for development.

Patient inquiry has not, di.vulged any specific information.

This tract from Cadieux toNotre Dame on the north sideof Kercheval has been owned,land and buildings, by the J, L.Hudson corporation for anum.bel' of years. ,The Kroger, Kresgeand Cunningham stores are rent-ers from the Hudson company.The tract is known as the VanAvenue Subdivision on Lot 8,

On January 2, 1945 the portionof the plot on 'the westerly endfrom the parking lot line, andknown a8 lots 25-36 inclusive,was turned over to the Hudson.

, Webber Foundation. This is thepa,rt that has recently been ac-quired by new owners, .whoseidentity is II well guarded secret.The plot. is approximately 100X 170. .. The transfer to new owners Isconfirmed by the Hudson-Web-ber Foundation. but the agentfor that concern refuses to givethe name of the buyer.

One rumor has It that a large

Miss Bette I,Hay, daughter, ofMr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Hay of 645Neff. road, and Miss Jean Ken-nedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Leo' Kennedy of 87 Moran, aremembers of the student commit-tee making plans f.or MarygroveCollege's Fashion Festival to beheld.April 24 at 4 p, m. and April25 atB p. rn. ,

Before the flower. ba,nkedbroIlze grilla of Marygrove's Artdepartment, clothL,g studentswill model the wearing apparelthat they have designed and madefor themselves. There ,liill alsobe a specialsh.owing of children'swear made'. for young friendsand relativf!f.\

Music carr,{ing out the theme"'The Marjgrove Bouquet" will

'be fl\I7lished by members of theCel1ege's String ,En~emble., Th~Fashion Festival is under the di-rection of Miss LaVerne, Mary-gl'Qve clothing instructor.

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