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~---:~- .::: . Grease Pointe Alumnae To ~old'Reunion Party Bill Ludwig. Gro'sse Poinle High School graduate of June, 19-40.is giving a reunion and tea at his home. 1137 Kensington, Sunday, March 10, from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. The tea Is an altempt to get relurned servicemen of the June, l~O class toiethlr. Will Refuse Permission fo; Sewer Extension Until Pledges Are Given to Abata Sam" THE NEWS HAS MOVED. COME SEe US IN OUR NEW BUILDING,UNDER tHE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL $2.00 Per YMr-5c Pet Cop'( The .affair had' been arranged with all of the ceremony atlend- ant on, the challenge of Capt. Ralph Semmj!S of the Alabam:l to Capt. John A. Winslow of the Kearsarge only, unlike the his- toric engagement off the coast at Cherbourg, the battle of Grosse Pointe didn't evenluate. The grapevine wireless must have spread the news that the Police were all set, and a l'onsid- erat!! warning gone also to the far land oC Hamtramck that the .U WOIllcl be ia. v&iD. ERSYSTEM Epic Battle of Gros,sePointe Prevent~d By Police Tipster La~l Friday Chief of Police Piel of the Park addressed a letter to the force saying he had received information that .night that a gang of boys from the Denby and Hamtramck High Schools were going to pool their forces and in- vade the Park. Obviously the challenge had been duly sent to and received by the local warri- ors oC the Grosse Pointe High. The place for the baUle to the death was to be in front of the Esquire Theater and the hour for the opening skirmish :I c.'clock p. III- ebarp. . ,Z'voi:r' u ittoft;"61~ihe'j.jil.no';:,?tniftle'VHj ~.J'd'c'.'u'riiiil"tli':villa";'"' plilt'andthii revi.ion nowft1ed~'mY~~:I;?e~f:~~ffc~~~ ~t~i!~~~h~~t~rT'~~' ~av~~~~e ~:~:~e';:nith:~~ ~~jnl'- d~,ot,:s~'J.i~ta. 9rBJ~~,,~iiy::.~incti,niPI~~ form width.oC40 feet tll a vary~ ~lon,andfti:l~,~~?\l,I~(~nst,l~J.m~ Jodo'sO,'hO.,.Pei'zpit.iOrfUriher . . 0 f lJUiGutelya,dJolDlnI'.cPffiIllUr11ties. exteniion.':Willbii;&ivk>e',:."', j~h~id:v:;~~ee. ~: .. pa' 1.~y ~~.' ('Mr.Y~~'''''I.,b~~h~:~iln!a~y :.~ii;~~(~Urin,the:pl:ftftt~ p~ttl!rou.h a ~~edr!forrn.1Il .• ~tiOilof ~ev~,,;1.i ~~::~ntn~~ tk~toA~to";~~~~ thiS. ~~~t In,~ nu~~r.of' eorn~ juiy..nliii&;~"'mee't. It ,jj,~c:~ Chlb of 'Michigan to sell it the m4TU,WesnorWof W~ward;,'He that ~to inslall'such:a.sYitein .. Out 10t"A",for a: siteior its club hupersua.ded:.,Fercdale,1<:,>yal requiredwoUldcOlii.t'somewhere hoU!e when and .if the villa Ie Oak and 'BIT.:II!!gh~m~as. welL as betWetili.$250,oijo'and$400,Ooo.' , re.zoning makes it. available for smaUe!', eommunitie:' . iil.,.tha t ., area Apparently therear.o~ytWe the' Club's. purposes. to come tog~ther, In _(ulufprm alternatives".before'tlievil1ai/!; , .President ParshaU threw the ~ale of IIn~ a.ppllcable. to v~rr- ei1lier to ip.Jtall • complete ~_r meeting open to leneral dis- mg ..speed. l!n:llts as wel~ as 111 system, includiD' sewer 'tre.~ cussion and suggested that the o,ther condltlo,ns of traffic regula~ men!; or mRJc:e some provisioll J\utomobile Ctub'start off with tlon. _ .. . '. " . for'se~d,ing ita sewage into.,the .In a. ~Sl~ ~ere l.n connection iniG~~~..tor; thence on ita:way its presentation. wlth hiS mlSSl.on, so .. ' me d~ys a,c fo.r .•.. ,tr. 'ea.trnen .. thiDe... '.t.roit.p.oIaibl'" W. G. Bryan!, attorney, aml a h tated th t th rul ~ ~" director of the club, spokellt . el . a .. e .~ 'm orce by'iiiilking' an.arrangement:Wita length on tn£\ type of building I~ t~e City wer:":practic.ally the the Woods village on.,cDstsh~ P rOposed, the service it ..would same 8lI he .~~ ~rsuaded the ing basis it might secure 'theca- oth~r commumtles. w adopt. He operation of the. wOods for :the render to the people of Grosse bell~v~ that the ~Ity traffic and use.{lf ita newly iNtalled P\.lrnp:., Pointe and the complete respon- pumtatlve regulatlo~ could well inl plant, , sibility of the club.. The b'.lild- servt; ~s.a. J.l1odelwhIch t~e other The entente cordia.le betw~ .. ing, of which drawings were ~unlcl~htles,Qf '~e POlnt~ !e. the two villageS;.'howevei,. hu shown, woul~ be a handsome glon nug\1t w~ll. builda ,.uniform been somewhat strained since .the structure; riot greaUydissimilar syste!" of fines. , . present Shores administration r~- 10 the character of private homes . Chief Trombly, of the CI.ty,has fused to continue the gentlemen'a which would eventually be locat- ~Iven much thought. to th,~ su~ ag.reement whereby the Wood'. ed on the plot. It would be ject and holds that there II sbIl _ . recessed thirty feet on the Som- a great need for uniformity:jli (Conwnlecl 0. P&&,e %) . e'rset side and' twenty feet on fine:< and other features of traffic Jefferson avenue. It would be la;w enforcement. all over 'the 'P.ark. CO.. urt's suitably landscaped. country. He says. that exceptions 11,", Local Members would need be made in a: ml'un c ' T 'ffi T' n , He said there were 3,000 mem~ tainouS terrain or a' region'. oC ra eo' bers .of the club living in the sharp curves, where more rigid Park village alone and 8.000 speed laws would have tQ be Park Traffic Court Wednesday more in the other four Pointe prescribed, disposed of the fellowing caSe!!: municipalities. Of the Boara of ---~-- Franklyn Cai-rella; 21832'Engle- Directors of fifteen members whn GARAGE FIRE ON nSIID hard!, 51. Clair Shore.~, for reck- administer the club five are bona A fire occurred in the garage less driving,' February 12 paid fide residents of Grosse Pointe, at the J. H. Ryall home on Fisher $15.tine and $5 cost. three of them living in the Park. road at 9 o'clock Wednesday' John J. ALar, 3462 Berkshire, These .facts he mentioned, he morning which. did considerabl~ Detroit, for rpckless driving on said, to emphasize the nea.r home damage. The car first caught fire Feb. 15; paid $10 and $5, costs, character of the "lub. The club from a short circuit Il'nd was Merle Maison. 170 Lakeview, itself is by far the largest organ- backed out. Fifteen minutes later. Grol5(ie Pointe Farms, for reck- ization of its kind in the world. it was discovered the garage had less driving, $10 and $5. It has 248,000 members. In the caught fire from gasoline that had Oscar Devolder, 13111 Loretta. Park village 5-4% of all aut<.!- leaked out of the tank of the car. Detroit, for failure to have truck under control, $5 fine and $5 costs. Elizabeth Blay Maison, 22911 Purton. St. Clair Shore, for reck- It!Sll driving involving personal iniury a nominal fine was im- posed. The injured person was Mrs. Maison's five - yea r - old daughter, who sulTered abrasions about the mouth and was treated in the Bon Secours hospital. AAA Representatives Show Benefits to the M.nyGrosse Pointe Members; Allay Opponents Fears A crowl\. ot citizens of the Park village, who occupied • The village, of Grosse Pointe everY seat iIi the Park, Council chamber and left many Shores has reached an im- standing in the rear of the room, were on hand Monday night to give their views, for or against, the erection of a club passe in its sewage disposal house of the Autdmobile Club of Michigan at theN6rthwest problem which if not settled corner of Somerset and East Jefferson avenue. More ac- sOon will iIiterpose a barrier curatelyput tl)ey were, there to :debatethe propriety of to its participation in the post amending, the Village zoning ordinance so that the Out lot war growth which apparent- "A"; upon which the club desires to erect its buildirig, would ly awaits the whole Grosse Peput in a business :lone 'classification, specifically permit- Pointecornmunity. tmg this to be. done. . .. The other four Pointe munici~ .. The meeting was officially. palities'have all made an arraDg~ sc~e~.t:Iled as, a public J.1eari~g. mobile owners. beion~' to it, with ment with the Detroit' sewage DU!ermg fr?m the situation an -average of 45% tor .all of treatment plant whereby their whl~h prevailed ,~woyears aJo Grosse. Pointe. The percentage ~anitary "sewage titreated '.ona w~_e~the cl~b tfJe~ ~o get per- of club members of. all aute>- stipulated' charge'basis of. so mission for Its bUIldmg, th~re mobile ownerll in Wayne county much per' thousand gaHonsbe"; were a large number of ad-- is 28%. The percentage of auto- fore the purified,; water residue vOC;ltes ~or the cl~b present. On mobile club members.in . the is .returned, to the Great:,Lakelii the prevlo~ QC(:aslon the oppon- Pointe 'jl much the highest of water course. ellis were ~ such fo~c~ and any communityln the country. Gf98Se Pointe Shores hasnevet spok.e .s~ VIolently. agamst. the Mj', Bryant mentioned alsO that done: \his.' Ins lead if' uses". propo~lti.on that the, then vlllage thi! A.C. of M. was on the point lateral sewer along the lake commissioners ran to cover and . front in, which', is received thti denied life petition, (CoDUnueci on Pace .%) sewagedrom theindiviciual prop.. In Durererit GuiSe ---'--- 'erties after it has'pasSed through The propo~Gl now coml!!l be- A CI b sep~ic tanks,ThlSis90inadequa~ fore .the village in a different U to. u for. lIew a c e ' .treat.ment that. the lUise. . Since the first attempt village has been pressed by the aU of that plot of land on both '." ""k. , L..k.. Slate Streams ConuniSSilln, which sides of Somerset between Jeffer- MS 1 e is charged witbthe:r~ponsibiliI1 son avenue and St. Paul has been of keeping the' streams., of.:the acqu(red by the Contract and T... "ffi' •. La state, Includlng.~he.Great .. Lakei Investment company, of . which . ra . C .. WS system itself, free frompolllitioo; Gl!Orge . H. Vwater ... of. Bucking. Septic tanka db not dO this. In . ham is President. The Contract R..' U.. .... f S d fact a hight state health author~ and Investment company desirl!!l .quest n,ficahOl'l 0 pee ity said feC1!nUy anent thi to erect singl~ family .dwellini' Limitation. s A. nc:IF. ines for Sho~.es sewagesysternthat"it .. (It least 'does the water no harm." houses on .the plot 01,a character 'T rilffic: Violations .He denia. 1hat it any. sew.er ... IY~... and design conformablilto. the horn , f th.' '11' 'It. h" tern:: at all.; hi'the. mOdem -eriS4i eso .. eVl ale,,,... ...~.rionl:ld'L •.Van ,A1ab~c:<of',th~ '.1 Uie. , fecen~jy.ftieaa .TIlviRd)'1I 1a . C o~ ~,a('Dep'arlment"oLttie.'A)ltO- t,:;" ~:JZ;~~tIiIiIi~:> . Auto Club Building Claim~keSt. T lk D .. C d I Clair Waters .a raws row to Be Polluted .To Council Meeting Chief of Police Henry W. Pie! of the Park and Mrs. Piel re'- turned'I'tiesday of last, week from a. month's. vacation and recupera- tion 10r Mrs~ Piel 'at Tucson, Arizona. The Chief spoke of the. rapid development of the country as a winter vacation resort for people from all over the norUl and the growth. of the state as a producer of winter fruitS and vegetables. They roadIe their headquarters lot Tucson and while there and in the surrounding country met several' people whom they had known in the north, Among them was an old friend of the Chiefs, former Circuit. Court Judge Merriam of Wayne county. Judge Merriam has a place about nine miles southeast of Phoenix. Mrs. Piel who had recently un- dergone a serious opel'ation was greatly. benefitted by the trip. Chief Piel Home From Arizona fJ?f~~:ci~kiiid.1OM~WiP'd I '"' ,.' , "'.', '-_', .~ '.,- ,> '.i'~~, •. back to the Ilore.Healld Of- ficers Crooks and Beaupre wait.~ ed outside until 9:30 o'clock wheiJ they caught Ward coming out t,f the place and arrested him. He had $12.50 worth of merchandlR on his person when taken. He has made a confessiolito the police and was to have his hearing Wednesday afternoon. The residents of 521 Middlesex complained to thl! Park police one day last week of a suspicious looking, man .3bout the rlace. The party had attempted to enter the house but was kept out. They said he seemed to be badlv in- toxicated. The Park brought in a party l,iving on Manistique, a man 42 )'ears old, well known to them and exceedingly drunk. The party was only taken into protective custody until he sobered up but a recommenda- lion went forth to the State Highway Poliee that his driver's license be taken away from him in the interest of the publi~ saCety. Hamlin Manager Confesses Stealing Merchandise from Store for Restaurant Edward R. Ward, of 15912 Edmore st., Detroit,' acting riiiuiager of the Ham Iin market at 89 Kerchevlll dur- ing the absence of the owri- er, Lee McGonigle, in Florida; was. arrested by the ,Far~ police Tuesday ni~ht on Ii charge of simple larceny.. H~ was picked up at 9:30 p.ni: while in the act of. taking merchandise out of the store. Some days ago McGonigle ~- ceived a telegram from his sist~r apprising him of her suspicions that Ward was taking merchan- dise from the store. Ward and his wife are running a restau- rant. at 'the corner of Kerchevlu and Maryland and the merchan- dise tak!!n from the market was used in the place .. . Mrs. Ward, however, appears to 'have been an. innocent party in the affair as she had been told .by her husband that he was a part owner of the market. When McGonigle lot word from his si~ter he flew back home on Monday, having pre- ceeded hisrelurnby a phone message to the Farrru! police: On :ruesday evening at II 'o'cIock detP.ctive Labadie . saw Ward comf:Qut of the Itore but xnade no attempt then to appre:. Manager Caught in Act of. Theft While a. small party for the young people of the household was in progress Saturday night at the Stanley' .Johnson' hOlJl~. 627 Washington, a group of strenuous youth tried to crash the party. Some .dil'ficuUy being experi- enced in keeping them out. the City police were summoned. When they arrived the crashers had vanished. Now Mrs, Johnson is wonder- ing whether it might have been wiser to have invi{ed the crash- DAYLIGHT CA. STJUPPERS ers in and sent the guests, or at Car thieves do, not limit their leait some of them. out on the depredations. tonighUall here- ~idewalk. A red purse contain- llbo.uts as evidenced by the ex- ing .$17 was taken from an up- penence of Armin Rickel of 819 stairs room. The police, w~re Edgemont. He left his car parked furnished with.a list of the names I for a short time at noon one day of those present. and Sergeant last week in the 70U block of 'rrombly will do a little .sleuth- BalCour and when he returned 'to in&- ' , it it WII alAuI au i~ hilI». Apt. Thieves smashed the win- dows in two Grosse P6iJ)te stores. . They were caught in the act of,l~ting Titus Drug Store their' second victim' of the night,Sh~wn' above is Elaine .Fresard; clerk at 'Titus's putting adhesive tape on the broken window. At the', left isJulieri Girony, as-. . sistanf ~rria:n~ge~:at Hamlin's Market, boardlngup his win- .dow•. GROSSE POINTF., MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 28; 1940 626 Lincoln road. Mike stressed his innocence but Lena didn't agree wilh him. ' The police then caHed his home to apprise the folks oC Mike's embarrassment, but when Mrs. Merwin answered shesug. gested that the police keep him in the statilMl until he had had time to evapot;ate some of his surplus energy for mischief. Meanwbile. she said, she would get.i_ touch with his Cather. . The domestic disposition oC the cue Is not noted on the JOliN. ,0IInt. HITS SHORES S ~ -' . ...... 'a- ..... .......... - ..... Grosse Pointe -~e~s Coinplete News .CooeTage of. AU the Pointes Youthful Vandals Break Windows Spartan Mother Lets Son Release Energy in Jail. Lena Chkerof!, .whoruns the little refreshment stote on .Fisher opposite the High',schOQI, has been pestered mightily by some disorderly boys who she says throw things' around in her place and. disturb her regular trade. Week before last, at her earnest request the City police planted an officer in the room back of the store in the hope, of catching some of \hem;. bllt no 'offendeQl were tr app,,'-t. 1. .ast. week she had some of the same visitors,and when the police responded they caUiht Mike Merwill, .. Ild. U, of ••• As Compile.d by IIH 0'oss, ,Poi"teNeUiS THE REO CROSS EXPECTS'GROS~e POINTE TO DO .. , ITS FULL DUTY. VOLUME 7-NUMBER 9 ,.UEADLINES of the WEEK TbQnday, February :ZI THE PEARL HARBOR hear- ings close a three months' ses- sion , •. the investigating com- rtJ,ittee will now digest the evi- dence and make a reporl by June 1. MORE DAffilES SHUT down' iiI. the spreading local niilk strike and the Detroit area milk supply shrinks. . )'IGHT AGAINST OPA folds up in Congrt!Sll and it'nowap- ,pears that price 'control will 00 accepled until a year from next June. GENERAL TOMOYUKT YAM. ASHlTA, conqueror of Singapore llnd In charge of the defense of the Philippines at the American r~onquest, is hanged at Los Ben- os camp in the Philippines, under the eyes of three generals detail- (C."'... rill' ,11) f,. :;S,EGYPl' 'AND INDIA, are the ' murent hot ipots of re~llion and ,Ulll'est that are,plaguing the ~ritiJh Empire in far &eparated Jlirn::rs 'of, the world. ' . ; :DETROIT MERCHANTS re- ,ani the lottery system for dis- tribution of nylons being tried but ill Canada as too risky for use here." . A TRUNK CONTAINING $25,- 000, of which $22,000 was in war 'bOnds, is stolen from the hotel room of James D. Serna in Dear- bOrn • • • $6,000 of the bonds repreSents the proceeds of the sirle of his farm. . . .. . . HEAD OF THE COLLABORA- TIONIST PRESS in Paris during the German oceupation, is ex- ecuted for treason. Return te Loot'; Sti)res (Proves' DoWilfaH for 17- Year-OIcIs ., .--'. ',':. .~:~r~;'N4Ibb~c{.~y,PoJ;ce,'. T;::"~YO~f::d~~ L~u~:il A neighbor.risidiiJ.gne~r,:~he Titusd~ug store at Ker- Stop Vandalism cheval and Fisher heard, a~untl.of breaking glass about 2 _'_ o'cl~k Friday morning and phoned the Farms police. Patrol- Chief of Police Toni Trombly men Yacks and ,Be~upre,were di.'lpatched by radio and an- of the City intends to recom- other car containing 'pdrolmen Champine and Fu~ton mend to the City councilmen ' at followed after. frqin .headquarters.,' their next meeting that they When the lead car with .Yacks~ .';,' '.' . amend .the present curfew law and Beaupre hove ,in sight' they County,PrQR:Cutor's:olf)F,e by ~e- ~w two young men' dash into t!!ctive Labadie onFriday after- of the 'city. The law, was passed on May 23, 1921 and has become their Car which' was parked in noon and again on Monday morn-, . . front of the store and wheel into :ing, They were to have their obsolete in many, ~pec~. ,.~ ' Thee present law 'provides that Fisher. A short chase, during examination on Tu~d.!lY. ..' TwENTY-ONE DAffilES ARE whiCh-follr shots were fired from '.'Pelkey and' Meldrum ,:had a all children under 15 years of NOW CLOSED, cutting off milk " . age shaH be off the streets by it Idpply from three-fourths of De- Yack's pis.tol, drove them to, ,the hear!,.ng ,be~ore ~udge DeBliel..e o'clock unless accompanied by taiif. .• a milk famine threatens curb at Ridge where the olTlcers on Tuesday mornmg' on a charge their parents. The Chief wants U1e city. Health Department has placed them unqet arrest. They of '.burglary '.and entry in the it changed so the' curfew will made arrangements for the sale were foJund to bMetldwo local1'7youn01night time and were held in SIOund at 10 o'clock instead, and ,of milk incases of dire necessity' men; ames e, rum, ., .h h' th r' d ed at certain designated places which ,104 Oak street and' Robert Pel- $1,000 bail each with two I Wit t IS .e age lm,t a v.anc aYe lisled in the daily papers, key, 18,,of 61 Oak:. sureties for ,Cir.cuitCourt. to .1,7. TillS would pe!'IlUt the • •• ' The story extracted by the " pollee to stop and questIOn a lot TAX PAYERS OF DETROIT police disclosed that they .had Girl Lose. Front Teeth of 'IYtounfgstershw~o th have . ~eF first thrown a tire wrench ....,.. gUi Y 0 muc 0 e mise Ie, . are setting a record for the through. 'he,. w'lndow' an.d t.h, en, In Pomte Auto AeC:l~ent malicious and o.therwise, that p\'ompl payment of taxes despite h b I th sltikes and re..onversion layoffs, antiCipating that the 'noise might as . een p agumg e com- a "'ake'n. someol)e. h,ad. gone out Litl1e Lore.Ua Maison,.' a.ged 5, mumty. according to County Treasurer " f 209 P t St. Cl Sh Wh l' . JohnJ. Kozeran. Lincoln to Jefferson, thence cir- 0 11 ur on, alre ores, . ere young peop e a,:,e re- • • •• cling around via St .. Paul place had her frollt tee.th knocked .out tur~mg from some athletic or BRITAIN IS BATTLING open and had returned to the scen.el and suffered. s~rlOus lacerabo.ns SOCial event !a.ter t~an the. c!!r- rebellion in far flung areas which to resume operations. They had on her mouth In an automobile few hour a. sl.mple ~xplanatlon if not brought under conlrol only. succeeded in taking two accident that happened at Bal- to the ~,!estlOning offIcer w0':lld might signify disintegr~tion of Parker 51 Pen and Pencil sets four and FairCax Saturday morn- be sufflcl~J.lt. All those not glv- hEr empire. through the aperture. in the ing. Riding in th.e car with. her ing'.a ,legItimate rea~on would be, Police A.k State to ••• window when th~y saw the mother. Mrs. EhzabethMalson, sub.Ject to detention by the T k on " Ca d Saturday, February 2.l police car coming. : Mrs. Maison ran into a Michigan pollce.' . .' , . • . ever I r ~SEVEN ,YEAR OLD ROSALIE . Prior to the raid on the "Tiius Consolidated Gas It:',uck. driven ------ , drugstore they had alsO'broken by Oscar Devolder. Wh' W ' GlGANTI. victim of a vicious a window in the Hamlin market Mrs. Oggen of 902 Balfour, who OOpS rong ~~~:l. ~t~afskr~~r~~n~~ ~s i~ at 89 Kercheval where they took witnessled thhe acckidehnt Ph~:'ctned •' a serious condition ••. Frank several items of canned goods in the pol ce w 0 too t e c,I to Gues~ .Invited Labaido, identified by the child the .window displ11Y. . Bon S e c 0 u r,~ Hospital. Mrs. as her assailant. is being held They were taken down to the Maison was given a ticket. under $100,000 bail. ..... , ~;A MOVEMENT TO MEMOR- IALIZE Frarik ,N. Isbey,chair- ~an! of the' Michigan War Fi- iiance Committee, Nate S. Sha~ ~rD, JameJi B.Webber, Jr., and JoKPh M. Dodge for their able work in Government. financing durlnc the war iJI blocked by St.oator George N. Higgins of . J'~daIe, who, is aCi:uRd of be- iii, motivated. in hill action by ~liiic:al' considerations, ISbeY,be- in, a Democrat and a potential Cl-dldf,te for the IOvemorahlpof MiClhilan. OIJ)VAIIAR COLLEGE has 1~':;:~~Df~~~';1= '" '.',". ,"" ,'.,..,..., .._;;: ..'._~_"'..; I ,j ..:.. ;•• ~~,:S.'lhoa.. .... ~, ~.~a*",~ .... ;.:~'f;~~m;. ..~ .'," .'~"'~rk~'~~ ~:~o:~t::'t(","IIIUU~~~~'.?~~:l!1~.':,~r~~::y:..,'.. . ~.:lm .•• '. ' PointeStfjresBro1{eri}Youths New Curfew . .. l)'iday,l'ebrury'Z! !"WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Cap'.tu ..' red. F. ",.0. ll. OWl. ,.ng Chase For'. Po:n.te' •• ; oft. hUJldrec:l aIIel fourteenlh. iaaiveraary 'of the birlh of the :r.ather of his. ~o~ntry. ILLNESS OF C. E. WILSON, P.les. of General Motors,' d~lays 'nejotiations which the public had 'hoped would lead to the early .ettlement of the ninety-four day .trike. ••• ~'THE HOUSE PASSES a bill aimeil at curbing the powers of Jame3 Caesar Petrillo, the czar of the Fecieration of. Musicians • • . a less drastic bill has al c ready passed the Senate . '" measure now goes to conference. ... .' .. ~ii'''1''''''' '''~ •.. -II.~ ... ,..,., .... ~~ .... ~.' .... .,..-"' .. "","'" .... ~. ~.".\' ..~ ':"'~.. ~~~

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Page 1: Grosse Pointe -~e~sdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/46/1946-02-28.pdf · ant on, the challenge of Capt. Ralph Semmj!S of the Alabam:l to Capt. John A. Winslow

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Grease Pointe AlumnaeTo ~old'Reunion Party

Bill Ludwig. Gro'sse PoinleHigh School graduate of June,19-40.is giving a reunion and teaat his home. 1137 Kensington,Sunday, March 10, from 2:30 to5:00 p.m.

The tea Is an altempt to getrelurned servicemen of the June,l~O class toiethlr.

Will Refuse Permission fo;Sewer Extension Until

Pledges Are Givento Abata Sam"

THE NEWS HAS MOVED.COME SEe US IN OUR

NEW BUILDING,UNDERtHE ELM AT 99

KERCHEVAL

$2.00 Per YMr-5c Pet Cop'(

The .affair had' been arrangedwith all of the ceremony atlend-ant on, the challenge of Capt.Ralph Semmj!S of the Alabam:lto Capt. John A. Winslow of theKearsarge only, unlike the his-toric engagement off the coast atCherbourg, the battle of GrossePointe didn't evenluate.

The grapevine wireless musthave spread the news that thePolice were all set, and a l'onsid-erat!! warning gone also to thefar land oC Hamtramck that the.U WOIllclbe ia. v&iD.

ERSYSTEM

•Epic Battle of Gros,sePointePrevent~d By Police Tipster

La~l Friday Chief of Police Pielof the Park addressed a letter tothe force saying he had receivedinformation that .night that agang of boys from the Denby andHamtramck High Schools weregoing to pool their forces and in-vade the Park. Obviously thechallenge had been duly sent toand received by the local warri-ors oC the Grosse Pointe High.The place for the baUle to thedeath was to be in front of theEsquire Theater and the hour forthe opening skirmish :I c.'clockp. III- ebarp.

. ,Z'voi:r' u ittoft;"61~ihe'j.jil.no';:,?tniftle'VHj ~.J'd'c'.'u'riiiil"tli':villa";'"'

plilt'andthii revi.ion nowft1ed~'mY~~:I;?e~f:~~ffc~~~~t~i!~~~h~~t~rT'~~'~av~~~~e ~:~:~e';:nith:~~ ~~jnl'- d~,ot,:s~'J.i~ta. 9rBJ~~,,~iiy::.~incti,niPI~~form width.oC40 feet tll a vary~ ~lon,andfti:l~,~~?\l,I~(~nst,l~J.m~ Jodo'sO,'hO.,.Pei'zpit.iOrfUriher. . 0 f lJUiGutelya,dJolDlnI'.cPffiIllUr11ties. exteniion.':Willbii;&ivk>e',:."',j~h~id:v:;~~ee. ~: ..pa' 1.~y ~~.' ('Mr.Y~~'''''I.,b~~h~:~iln!a~y :.~ii;~~(~Urin,the:pl:ftftt~

p~ttl!rou.h a ~~edr!forrn.1Il .• ~tiOilof ~ev~,,;1.i~~::~ntn~~ tk~toA~to";~~~~ thiS. ~~~t In,~ nu~~r.of' eorn~ juiy..nliii&;~"'mee't. It ,jj,~c:~Chlb of 'Michigan to sell it the m4TU,WesnorWof W~ward;,'He that ~to inslall'such:a.sYitein ..Out 10t"A",for a: siteior its club hupersua.ded:.,Fercdale,1<:,>yal requiredwoUldcOlii.t'somewherehoU!e when and .if the villa Ie Oak and 'BIT.:II!!gh~m~as. welL as betWetili.$250,oijo'and$400,Ooo.' ,re.zoning makes it. available for smaUe!', eommunitie:' .iil.,.that., area Apparently therear.o~ytWethe' Club's. purposes. to come tog~ther, In _(ulufprm alternatives".before'tlievil1ai/!;, .President ParshaU threw the ~ale of IIn~ a.ppllcable. to v~rr- ei1lier to ip.Jtall • complete ~_rmeeting open to leneral dis- mg ..speed. l!n:llts as wel~ as 111 system, includiD' sewer 'tre.~cussion and suggested that the o,ther condltlo,ns of traffic regula~ men!; or mRJc:e some provisiollJ\utomobile Ctub'start off with tlon. _ .. . '. " . for'se~d,ing ita sewage into.,the

.In a. ~Sl~ ~ere l.n connection iniG~~~..tor; thence on ita:wayits presentation. wlth hiS mlSSl.on, so..' me d~ys a,c fo.r.•..,tr. 'ea.trnen.. thiDe... '.t.roit. p.oIaibl'"

W. G. Bryan!, attorney, aml a h tated th t th rul ~ ~"director of the club, spokellt . el . a .. e .~ 'm orce by'iiiilking' an.arrangement:Witalength on tn£\ type of building I~ t~e City wer:":practic.ally the the Woods village on.,cDstsh~

PrOposed, the service it ..would same 8lI he .~~ ~rsuaded the ing basis it might secure 'theca-

oth~r commumtles. w adopt. He operation of the. wOods for :therender to the people of Grosse bell~v~ that the ~Ity traffic and use.{lf ita newly iNtalled P\.lrnp:.,Pointe and the complete respon- pumtatlve regulatlo~ could well inl plant, ,sibility of the club.. The b'.lild- servt; ~s.a. J.l1odelwhIch t~e other The entente cordia.le betw~ ..ing, of which drawings were ~unlcl~htles,Qf '~e POlnt~ !e. the two villageS;.'howevei,. hushown, woul~ be a handsome glon nug\1t w~ll. builda ,.uniform been somewhat strained since .thestructure; riot greaUydissimilar syste!" of fines. , . present Shores administration r~-10 the character of private homes . Chief Trombly, of the CI.ty,has fused to continue the gentlemen'awhich would eventually be locat- ~Iven much thought. to th,~ su~ ag.reement whereby the Wood'.ed on the plot. It would be ject and holds that there II sbIl _ .recessed thirty feet on the Som- a great need for uniformity:jli (Conwnlecl 0. P&&,e%) .e'rset side and' twenty feet on fine:< and other features of trafficJefferson avenue. It would be la;w enforcement. all over 'the 'P.ark. CO..urt'ssuitably landscaped. country. He says. that exceptions

11,", Local Members would need be made in a: ml'unc' T 'ffi T' n, He said there were 3,000 mem~ tainouS terrain or a' region'. oC ra eo'

bers . of the club living in the sharp curves, where more rigidPark village alone and 8.000 speed laws would have tQ be Park Traffic Court Wednesdaymore in the other four Pointe prescribed, disposed of the fellowing caSe!!:municipalities. Of the Boara of ---~-- Franklyn Cai-rella; 21832'Engle-Directors of fifteen members whn GARAGE FIRE ON nSIID hard!, 51. Clair Shore.~, for reck-administer the club five are bona A fire occurred in the garage less driving,' February 12 paidfide residents of Grosse Pointe, at the J. H. Ryall home on Fisher $15.tine and $5 cost.three of them living in the Park. road at 9 o'clock Wednesday' John J. ALar, 3462 Berkshire,These .facts he mentioned, he morning which. did considerabl~ Detroit, for rpckless driving onsaid, to emphasize the nea.r home damage. The car first caught fire Feb. 15; paid $10 and $5, costs,character of the "lub. The club from a short circuit Il'nd was Merle Maison. 170 Lakeview,itself is by far the largest organ- backed out. Fifteen minutes later. Grol5(ie Pointe Farms, for reck-ization of its kind in the world. it was discovered the garage had less driving, $10 and $5.It has 248,000 members. In the caught fire from gasoline that had Oscar Devolder, 13111 Loretta.Park village 5-4% of all aut<.!- leaked out of the tank of the car. Detroit, for failure to have truck

under control, $5 fine and $5costs.

Elizabeth Blay Maison, 22911Purton. St. Clair Shore, for reck-It!Sll driving involving personaliniury a nominal fine was im-posed. The injured person wasMrs. Maison's five - yea r - olddaughter, who sulTered abrasionsabout the mouth and was treatedin the Bon Secours hospital.

AAA Representatives Show Benefits to the M.nyGrossePointe Members; Allay Opponents Fears

A crowl\. ot citizens of the Park village, who occupied • The village, of Grosse PointeeverY seat iIi the Park, Council chamber and left many Shores has reached an im-standing in the rear of the room, were on hand Monday nightto give their views, for or against, the erection of a club passe in its sewage disposalhouse of the Autdmobile Club of Michigan at theN6rthwest problem which if not settledcorner of Somerset and East Jefferson avenue. More ac- sOon will iIiterpose a barriercuratelyput tl)ey were, there to :debatethe propriety of to its participation in the postamending, the Village zoning ordinance so that the Out lot war growth which apparent-"A"; upon which the club desires to erect its buildirig, would ly awaits the whole GrossePeput in a business :lone 'classification, specifically permit- Pointecornmunity.tmg this to be. done. . .. The other four Pointe munici~.. The meeting was officially. palities'have all made an arraDg~sc~e~.t:Iled as, a public J.1eari~g. mobile owners. beion~' to it, with ment with the Detroit' sewageDU!ermg fr?m the situation an -average of 45% tor .all of treatment plant whereby theirwhl~h prevailed ,~woyears aJo Grosse. Pointe. The percentage ~anitary "sewage titreated '.onaw~_e~the cl~b tfJe~ ~o get per- of club members of. all aute>- stipulated' charge'basis of. somission for Its bUIldmg, th~re mobile ownerll in Wayne county much per' thousand gaHonsbe";were a large number of ad-- is 28%. The percentage of auto- fore the purified,; water residuevOC;ltes ~or the cl~b present. On mobile club members.in . the is .returned, to the Great:,Lakeliithe prevlo~ QC(:aslon the oppon- Pointe 'jl much the highest of water course.ellis were ~ such fo~c~ and any communityln the country. Gf98Se Pointe Shores hasnevetspok.e .s~ VIolently. agamst. the Mj', Bryant mentioned alsO that done: \his.' Ins lead if' uses".propo~lti.on that the, then vlllage thi! A.C. of M. was on the point lateral sewer along the lakecommissioners ran to cover and . front in, which', is received thtidenied life petition, (CoDUnueci on Pace .%) sewagedrom theindiviciual prop..

In Durererit GuiSe ---'--- 'erties after it has'pasSed throughThe propo~Gl now coml!!l be- A CI b sep~ic tanks,ThlSis90inadequa~

fore .the village in a different Uto. u for. lIewace' .treat.ment that. thelUise. . Since the first attempt village has been pressed by theaU of that plot of land on both '." ""k. , L..k.. Slate Streams ConuniSSilln, whichsides of Somerset between Jeffer- M S 1 e is charged witbthe:r~ponsibiliI1son avenue and St. Paul has been of keeping the' streams., of.:theacqu(red by the Contract and T... "ffi' •. La state, Includlng.~he.Great ..LakeiInvestment company, of . which .ra .C .. WS system itself, free frompolllitioo;Gl!Orge . H. Vwater ...of. Bucking. Septic tanka db not dO this. In .ham is President. The Contract R..' U.. .... f S d fact a hight state health author~and Investment company desirl!!l .quest n,ficahOl'l 0 pee ity said feC1!nUy anent thito erect singl~ family .dwellini' Limitation. s A. nc:IF. ines for Sho~.es sewagesysternthat"it.. (It least 'does the water no harm."houses on .the plot 01,a character 'T rilffic: Violations .He denia. 1hat it any. sew.er... IY~...and design conformablilto. thehorn, f th.' '11' • 'It. h" tern:: at all.; hi'the. mOdem -eriS4i

eso .. eVl ale,,,... ...~.rionl:ld'L •.Van ,A1ab~c:<of',th~ '.1 Uie. ,fecen~jy.ftieaa .TIlviRd)'1I1a.Co~ ~,a('Dep'arlment"oLttie.'A)ltO- t,:;" ~:JZ;~~tIiIiIi~:>.

Auto Club Building Claim~keSt.

T lk D.. C d IClair Waters. a raws row to Be Polluted.To Council Meeting

Chief of Police Henry W. Pie!of the Park and Mrs. Piel re'-turned'I'tiesday of last, week froma. month's. vacation and recupera-tion 10r Mrs~ Piel 'at Tucson,Arizona. The Chief spoke of the.rapid development of the countryas a winter vacation resort forpeople from all over the norUland the growth. of the stateas a producer of winter fruitSand vegetables.

They roadIe their headquarterslot Tucson and while there andin the surrounding country metseveral' people whom they hadknown in the north, Among themwas an old friend of the Chiefs,former Circuit. Court JudgeMerriam of Wayne county.Judge Merriam has a place aboutnine miles southeast of Phoenix.Mrs. Piel who had recently un-dergone a serious opel'ation wasgreatly. benefitted by the trip.

Chief Piel HomeFrom Arizona

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back to the Ilore.Healld Of-ficers Crooks and Beaupre wait.~ed outside until 9:30 o'clock wheiJthey caught Ward coming out t,fthe place and arrested him. Hehad $12.50 worth of merchandlRon his person when taken. He hasmade a confessiolito the policeand was to have his hearingWednesday afternoon.

The residents of 521 Middlesexcomplained to thl! Park policeone day last week of a suspiciouslooking, man .3bout the rlace. Theparty had attempted to enter thehouse but was kept out. Theysaid he seemed to be badlv in-toxicated. The Park brought ina party l,iving on Manistique, aman 42 )'ears old, well known tothem and exceedingly drunk.

The party was only taken intoprotective custody until hesobered up but a recommenda-lion went forth to the StateHighway Poliee that his driver'slicense be taken away from himin the interest of the publi~saCety.

Hamlin Manager ConfessesStealing Merchandise from

Store for Restaurant

Edward R. Ward, of 15912Edmore st., Detroit,' actingriiiuiager of the Ham Ii nmarket at 89 Kerchevlll dur-ing the absence of the owri-er, Lee McGonigle, in Florida;was. arrested by the ,Far~police Tuesday ni~ht on Iicharge of simple larceny.. H~was picked up at 9:30 p.ni:while in the act of. takingmerchandise out of the store.

Some days ago McGonigle ~-ceived a telegram from his sist~rapprising him of her suspicionsthat Ward was taking merchan-dise from the store. Ward andhis wife are running a restau-rant. at 'the corner of Kerchevluand Maryland and the merchan-dise tak!!n from the market wasused in the place ... Mrs. Ward, however, appearsto 'have been an. innocent partyin the affair as she had beentold .by her husband that he wasa part owner of the market.

When McGonigle lot wordfrom his si~ter he flew backhome on Monday, having pre-ceeded hisrelurnby a phonemessage to the Farrru! police:

On :ruesday evening at II'o'cIock detP.ctive Labadie .sawWard comf:Qut of the Itore butxnade no attempt then to appre:.

ManagerCaught inAct of. Theft

While a. small party for theyoung people of the householdwas in progress Saturday nightat the Stanley' .Johnson' hOlJl~.627 Washington, a group ofstrenuous youth tried to crashthe party.

Some .dil'ficuUy being experi-enced in keeping them out. theCity police were summoned.When they arrived the crashershad vanished.

Now Mrs, Johnson is wonder-ing whether it might have beenwiser to have invi{ed the crash- DAYLIGHT CA. STJUPPERSers in and sent the guests, or at Car thieves do, not limit theirleait some of them. out on the depredations. tonighUall here-~idewalk. A red purse contain- llbo.uts as evidenced by the ex-ing .$17 was taken from an up- penence of Armin Rickel of 819stairs room. The police, w~re Edgemont. He left his car parkedfurnished with.a list of the names Ifor a short time at noon one dayof those present. and Sergeant last week in the 70U block of'rrombly will do a little .sleuth- BalCour and when he returned 'toin&- ' , it it WII alAuI au i~ hilI». Apt.

Thieves smashed the win-dows in two Grosse P6iJ)te

stores. . They were caught in

the act of,l~ting Titus Drug

Store their' second victim' of

the night,Sh~wn' above isElaine .Fresard; clerk at

'Titus's putting adhesive tape

on the broken window. At

the', left isJulieri Girony, as-.

. sistanf ~rria:n~ge~:at Hamlin'sMarket, boardlngup his win-

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626 Lincoln road. Mike stressedhis innocence but Lena didn'tagree wilh him. '

The police then caHed hishome to apprise the folks oCMike's embarrassment, but whenMrs. Merwin answered shesug.gested that the police keep himin the statilMl until he had hadtime to evapot;ate some of hissurplus energy for mischief.Meanwbile. she said, she wouldget.i_ touch with his Cather.. The domestic disposition oC

the cue Is not noted on theJOliN. ,0IInt.

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Grosse Pointe -~e~sCoinplete News .CooeTage of. AU the Pointes

Youthful Vandals Break Windows

Spartan Mother Lets SonRelease Energy in Jail.

Lena Chkerof!, .whoruns thelittle refreshment stote on .Fisheropposite the High',schOQI, hasbeen pestered mightily by somedisorderly boys who she saysthrow things' around in her placeand. disturb her regular trade.

Week before last, at her earnestrequest the City police plantedan officer in the room back ofthe store in the hope, of catchingsome of \hem;. bllt no 'offendeQlwere tr app,,'-t. 1..ast. week she hadsome of the same visitors,andwhen the police responded theycaUiht Mike Merwill, .. Ild. U, of

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THE REO CROSSEXPECTS'GROS~e POINTE

TO DO.. ,ITS FULL DUTY.

VOLUME 7-NUMBER 9

,.UEADLINESof the

WEEK

TbQnday, February :ZITHE PEARL HARBOR hear-

ings close a three months' ses-sion , •. the investigating com-rtJ,ittee will now digest the evi-dence and make a reporl byJune 1.

MORE DAffilES SHUT down'iiI. the spreading local niilk strikeand the Detroit area milk supplyshrinks.

. )'IGHT AGAINST OPA foldsup in Congrt!Sll and it'nowap-,pears that price 'control will 00accepled until a year from nextJune.

GENERAL TOMOYUKT YAM.ASHlTA, conqueror of Singaporellnd In charge of the defense ofthe Philippines at the Americanr~onquest, is hanged at Los Ben-os camp in the Philippines, underthe eyes of three generals detail-

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:;S,EGYPl' 'AND INDIA, are the 'murent hot ipots of re~llionand ,Ulll'est that are,plaguing the~ritiJh Empire in far &eparatedJlirn::rs 'of, the world. '• • •

. ; :DETROIT MERCHANTS re-,ani the lottery system for dis-tribution of nylons being triedbut ill Canada as too risky for usehere." .

A TRUNK CONTAINING $25,-000, of which $22,000 was in war

'bOnds, is stolen from the hotelroom of James D. Serna in Dear-bOrn • • • $6,000 of the bondsrepreSents the proceeds of thesirle of his farm.

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TIONIST PRESS in Paris duringthe German oceupation, is ex-ecuted for treason.• • •

Return te Loot'; Sti)res (Proves' DoWilfaH for 17-Year-OIcIs ., .--'. ',':.

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A neighbor.risidiiJ.gne~r,:~he Titusd~ug store at Ker- Stop Vandalismcheval and Fisher heard, a~untl.of breaking glass about 2 _'_o'cl~k Friday morning and phoned the Farms police. Patrol- Chief of Police Toni Tromblymen Yacks and ,Be~upre,were di.'lpatched by radio and an- of the City intends to recom-other car containing 'pdrolmen Champine and Fu~ton mend to the City councilmen ' atfollowed after. frqin .headquarters.,' their next meeting that they

When the lead car with .Yacks~ .';,' '.' . amend .the present curfew lawand Beaupre hove ,in sight' they County,PrQR:Cutor's:olf)F,e by ~e-~w two young men' dash into t!!ctive Labadie onFriday after- of the 'city. The law, was passed

on May 23, 1921 and has becometheir Car which' was parked in noon and again on Monday morn-, . • .front of the store and wheel into :ing, They were to have their obsolete in many, ~pec~.,.~ ' Thee present law 'provides thatFisher. A short chase, during examination on Tu~d.!lY. ..'

TwENTY-ONE DAffilES ARE whiCh-follr shots were fired from '.'Pelkey and' Meldrum ,:had a all children under 15 years ofNOW CLOSED, cutting off milk " . age shaH be off the streets by itIdpply from three-fourths of De- Yack's pis.tol, drove them to, ,the hear!,.ng ,be~ore ~udge DeBliel ..e o'clock unless accompanied bytaiif. .• a milk famine threatens curb at Ridge where the olTlcers on Tuesday mornmg' on a charge their parents. The Chief wantsU1e city. Health Department has placed them unqet arrest. They of '.burglary '.and entry in the it changed so the' curfew willmade arrangements for the sale were foJund to bMetldwolocal1'7youn01night time and were held in SIOund at 10 o'clock instead, and,of milk incases of dire necessity' men; ames e, rum, • ., . h h' th r' d edat certain designated places which ,104 Oak street and' Robert Pel- $1,000 bail each with two IWit t IS . e age lm,t a v.ancaYe lisled in the daily papers, key, 18, ,of 61 Oak:. sureties for ,Cir.cuitCourt. to .1,7. TillS would pe!'IlUt the

• •• ' The story extracted by the " pollee to stop and questIOn a lotTAX PAYERS OF DETROIT police disclosed that they .had Girl Lose. Front Teeth of 'IYtounfgstershw~o th

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first thrown a tire wrench ....,.. gUi Y 0 muc 0 e mise Ie,. are setting a record for the through. 'he,. w'lndow' an.d t.h,en, In Pomte Auto AeC:l~ent malicious and o.therwise, thatp\'ompl payment of taxes despite • h b I thsltikes and re ..onversion layoffs, antiCipating that the 'noise might as . een p agumg e com-

a"'ake'n. someol)e. h,ad. gone out Litl1e Lore.Ua Maison,.' a.ged 5, mumty.according to County Treasurer " f 209 P t St. Cl Sh Wh l'. JohnJ. Kozeran. Lincoln to Jefferson, thence cir- 0 11 ur on, alre ores, . ere young peop e a,:,e re-

• • •• cling around via St .. Paul place had her frollt tee.th knocked .out tur~mg from some athletic orBRITAIN IS BATTLING open and had returned to the scen.el and suffered. s~rlOus lacerabo.ns SOCial event !a.ter t~an the. c!!r-

rebellion in far flung areas which to resume operations. They had on her mouth In an automobile few hour a. sl.mple ~xplanatlonif not brought under conlrol only. succeeded in taking two accident that happened at Bal- to the ~,!estlOning offIcer w0':lldmight signify disintegr~tion of Parker 51 Pen and Pencil sets four and FairCax Saturday morn- be sufflcl~J.lt. All those not glv-hEr empire. through the aperture. in the ing. Riding in th.e car with. her ing'.a ,legItimate rea~on would be, Police A.k State to

• • • window when th~y saw the mother. Mrs. EhzabethMalson, sub.Ject to detention by the T k on " Ca dSaturday, February 2.l police car coming. : Mrs. Maison ran into a Michigan pollce.' . .' , . • . ever I r

~SEVEN ,YEAR OLD ROSALIE .Prior to the raid on the "Tiius Consolidated Gas It:',uck. driven ------, drugstore they had alsO'broken by Oscar Devolder. Wh' W '

GlGANTI. victim of a vicious a window in the Hamlin market Mrs. Oggen of 902 Balfour, who OOpS rong~~~:l. ~t~afskr~~r~~n~~ ~s i~ at 89 Kercheval where they took witnessled thhe acckidehnt Ph~:'ctned • 'a serious condition ••. Frank several items of canned goods in the pol ce w 0 too t e c ,I to Gues~ .InvitedLabaido, identified by the child the .window displ11Y. . Bon S e c 0 u r,~ Hospital. Mrs.as her assailant. is being held They were taken down to the Maison was given a ticket.under $100,000 bail......

, ~;A MOVEMENT TO MEMOR-IALIZE Frarik ,N. Isbey,chair-~an! of the' Michigan War Fi-iiance Committee, Nate S. Sha~~rD, JameJi B.Webber, Jr., andJoKPh M. Dodge for their ablework in Government. financingdurlnc the war iJI blocked bySt.oator George N. Higgins of

. J'~daIe, who, is aCi:uRd of be-iii, motivated. in hill action by~liiic:al' considerations, ISbeY,be-in, a Democrat and a potentialCl-dldf,te for the IOvemorahlpofMiClhilan.

OIJ)VAIIAR COLLEGE has

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~.:lm .•• '. ' PointeStfjresBro1{eri}Youths New Curfew. .. l)'iday,l'ebrury'Z!

!"WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Cap'.tu.. ' red. F.",.0. ll.OWl. ,.ng Chase For'. Po:n.te'•• ; oft. hUJldrec:l aIIel fourteenlh. •iaaiveraary 'of the birlh of the:r.ather of his. ~o~ntry.

ILLNESS OF C. E. WILSON,P.les. of General Motors,' d~lays'nejotiations which the public had'hoped would lead to the early.ettlement of the ninety-four day.trike. •••~'THE HOUSE PASSES a billaimeil at curbing the powers ofJame3 Caesar Petrillo, the czarof the Fecieration of. Musicians• • . a less drastic bill has alcready passed the Senate . '"measure now goes to conference....

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Ther. Will • one-two-threeauto mixup Sunday evenln,when John J, Jenninls of 2110IIE. Jeller.on ran into • parkedcar in front of 928 Wellche.tl!rbelonrinr to Andrew Miller of2900 Manistique, .

The impact rammid Mill'r'.e.r a,ainst another clr,altoparked, belongini to GeorleYQung of 1338 Someraet. Allthree cars were more Dr lUllbruised up and Jlnninla wu,Iven a ticket for reckle .. driv-ing, returnable at Traffic Courton March 13.

Three Car Smuhup NebDriver Traffic Ticket

Mr, Germ.in of 1153 Mary-~and. reported to the police thathe .had aeon • window peeperoperatinl at ihe ,lIr,t floorwindow. .t a neilhborinll pro-perty. ...

Pa\rolmen DilIoy..ay and K...tlllollt alTived jutt in time toae. I manrunnini out of therear late. He ,ot away.

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"'e could e~ploy glowing terms to deICribethis and many other fine Sport Shirta in our completecollections. However the facts speak for themselves.Every day, more and more men turn to us for SportShir'ts __• because our stocks are predicated on'quaUty and obvious good taste. ' 3.95 to 17.50

recentl). in the tax appea.lI ot- .A.u' to C'.ZU.. b~.fice of the towl\Jhip. Thii .ltu'.~tion is made no more agreeableby the imminence of the sewerproblem. It is understood that

."". 't. permitted to Shores' President Elroy Jones is"..... Ie Cl lZens were of greatly enlarging its .ervlccth SL r.•• bath'ftd beach on honeful that the County Roads

11M • ,,0 ~ u,.., to I'ts members by the operationili-" diY' each w-k merely Commiocion mav be persuaded to,pee .... ~" , "'" of a Travel Bureau in whichon .howinll a ticket iSliued by contribute financially to the

!he Wood', village clerk indicat- Shores' problem. To whalexlent member6 would receive a gener-th t th be f'dl'r ' the County may be agreeable to 'Ill service, such as ticket reserva-lll( a ey were na I . eSI- t;on for rllil, Iihin or plane travel,

d ,. of !hI' vl'lla"e Thll WoodJ chlp"ln" in for a strictly intra • ,.Ill.. • .. • ,. .. hotel reservatl'ons .nd leneral

h d .._~ trl'Vl'ngfor II lond time village .problem gives ri.e toI """,n... I'ntormation and service coverill'to obtain •• trip of land on the anxiou. ,peculation by the .....1l.ke for Ita own lakeside Plirk Shore. taxpayera. the Western Heml.phere. • .. ~and bathln, beach. The tOlllea) ----- i. to be extended throu'!1fut theplace for thia ",'(\uld have been world liS soon as, travel c:ondl~.omcwhere on the upper end of L.t Rull.n'gs liollJ become compo"d.the Shores' waterfront. The a e - All of thi. informaUon wasShOres n'butl'ed the Woods' effort rr;~rshalled as argument for theand .. id moreover it would fight Affect' ZODI. ng advantage of the Pointe areathrouth the la,t c0urt in the land , naving such an establishment into prevent them. it.midd.

It . 'te 'bl h n ,A number of the admlnlatra.15 qUI ponl e now. w e Supreme Court Dec'lsl'onMaythe Shorell m.y w.nt help from .. tive officials and directorJ cf

its neiahbor In wIving it. jH!w~r Override Subdjvjd~r's Or. the club ,poke, All 'of them tTn-problem, the Woods burghers ;"'i".1 Restrictions pha.ized the non-prollt chilraelerm.y be eheerfullY willi nil to let 11 ot the organization.the Shorea maintain its position While no formal acton has Shirley Johnson spoke on theof splendid isolation, yet been initiated Jooking to Contract and Investment eom.

The Tn An&,le the rezoning of the Jots I)n pany's relation to the club houseAnother angle of the Shores the southeast side of East Jef- project.

lewa,e disposal problem which, ferson avenue between Bar- Opponents' Innin&,may cut into the municipal purse rington and Be a con sfield When the' innini for the op-is. that the State Health Depart- , . 1 d' " fli ponents arrived it, was obviousment's edict of continued lake muc~ mforma UICU5S10n S 1 that the common opposition topollution means no m"re ~ewor contmues. the club was in the fear that theextension may be the direct As ha, already been told the granting of this ~pecial privilegeeluae of preventing leveral 1m. basis of the agitation lie. In the for the club might be the enter.pen-tallt real e,tate developments unmarketablJity of theae Iota for Ing wedie fOr the commerciaUu.in ill midit, which if made would residential purpO.lu, ,Bot~. their tion of the surroundln, area. Thehave ~n an appreciable 'conld- price Ind their undeJlra!:lIhty for II':! that the club proper roilht'butiCt\ to the relief of the locill home" buildin, purpose. haa re~ In put to In the event of illtax burden. Thll haa been a suited in their lying unimproved abandonment It IiOme future110... thorn In th. municipality'. {or many,year,. No one will pay, time wa, repeatedly menlioned.

. flde which hU been lTluch lired anything near their asldn,prlce Harry J. Lipman, attorney, of~- an" theycllnnot now be used as 705 Weslchestor especially Itre.s.

building slles because they are in cd this point, but Karl B, God.a restricted residential zone. dard, iI present member of the

It wu stated at first that one board of Commielonen and areuon why the rezonIng mliht former PresIdent of the "IUlleeventuate at In early date W81 was able, out of /lIs long ell:perl.that the subdivider', restrlcllon imce in Park village allaira, to'would expire witl1in • ,horl lime answer these fears to tile appar-whIch would make It pouible for ent satisfaction of the audience.the village at Gros,e Point. Park 'rhere were thrlle petltllll'lllto bring it within commercial carrying a total of 83 names op-area by a .imple rezoning or~ posed to the club mealure anddinance. 'rhls has' since been one pelition with 32. names fordenied by p.rties OPPoll!dto the It. These were presented at thellxtenslon of thcocqmmerciai atea openillg of. the meetins.in th,t locality. The~e parties Others speakin&, in opJlOfitlonstate that the subdivIder's res- were Dr. Arlington LeelrJelder e!trictions have as many as twenty 848 Berk.hIre; Mrs. Pillabury ofmore yeari to run. 1104 Nottingham and a number

Another an,le on the maUer Is whose names could not bethat there have been two com- aicertalned.paratlvelyreCftnl'decjjiotIJ hand- After each had be-n livened down. by the Stat •. Supreme ample opportunity to live theIr-Court which .say in effect that views President Panhall deerMdwherethl leneral ehilracter. of a brief reces' when the commlJ-the. develllpment in a given area sioners. retired t!l •theIr privatehas changed it comes within the 'room and after a few mmut .. 'power oftne municipal authority absence came back and panedto effect zone chan,es, even a motion to temporarily tableth?~gh. they connlct with, the' the matter. It WilS agreed tll callorlgmal purpqi. of the lubdlVid- it up allajn at an early mHtinIer many years aKo. and make a lInal dispolltion,It .~...,.tated . on . reJponsible The impression was liven' th.t

authoritY. that levlral bu,inen by reason of the eonv{ncu,.,1~..M!rf'" ta.il' •• y" CIiIJ<,'''' ,.r.U{l:1eniol,Dr_Il!1i bv tbt:,~lllb .~~iftiI~cfY~' .•" ......i1IH'.:AI~.~.'t.I.'ir'IHn~;(O'!.•• hel!<L,wHh Imprllvement. wilh which the oppo.!tlon d..whiqh woulll': .dd mlteriaIiy to e1ared it WIIS not opposed to the.the, vil1f.I'" commerci!lt develop- club per se. The matter wuuldment. Wh.tlrl"k-. thll, especial- receive lavorabl. treaUnent .1ly :.pptiliill to thl municipality an early date.ia. that. it•. reVenue. lrQm realelitlltf taxation would be con-lidllrably Increll&ed.by tt\e.e 1m.provemenllon. lilnd. which ha.been Vlllant .• inc.. tn., villale'sbirth,' ... .

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there's spring in this easy, young suitby Izod of London. The cropped-short boler?s, ve.ry trim, very slimthb skid' bMded firmly +9 give you~ w,el1-defined waistline. In grey yarndy~d woolen .. Sports Shop .. sizes 10to 16 •• '. suit 45.00 ••• p'i'luet gilet 5.95

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DiatinlJUilhed' ChemiltLecturer At MeetiD,---

Dr. Hilton Ira Jones, disting-uished chemist, 'psychololist,andauthor will be the March 12thspeaker under the auspices 'of theGrosse Pointe Ledurers., Inc.

Dr. Jones, is internationallyMown for, his specialized chem-ical, research and is the head' ofhis own chemical laboratory inWilmette, Illinois. Since sciencehas made such phenomenal prog-ress in tm! lut few years-histopiC should be of special'inter-est-a "Pe1!P at Things to Come".

Talk turkey to chicken-heart-ed people and you live themgoose ftesh.

State ~partment of Aeronau-ti~ urges that 'ownen Df all un-registered aircraft, register th_aircraft at the ea~li eat possibletime. A supply of forms for thiIpurpose are available at each air.port mansger', office or • t allMichigan State Police Posts.

The Departnient of Aeronau-tics also announced that planesregistered after Feb. 1. '194,6 shallbe subject to only 50 per cent ofthe annual fee. Registrationsmade atterFeb. 1"1~15 shall ex-tend to Aug. 1, 19415.

In SOm!! instanceS applicationshave beell received by: the StateDepartment of Aeronautics whichhave not been properly 'filled oulIt is necessary that the applica-tions be signed by the 'registeredowner and in, the ~tances ofjoint ownership. both owners willsign the application. In.the caseaircraft owned by corporations,aviation schOOlS, or'tlying clubs,an officer of the corporation,school, or club shall sign the ap-plication.

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WINTER COATS.

Dressy anClcasu.tl types in f.vorite bJ.cks, browns .nC1 • f.w light eolors,A. beautifully tailored. Br~ken sizes for mi~ses, women .rid half siz8$.Sizes 10-20,36 to +4, 33V2 to 431/ •• Were originaUy $58 .nd $78.

GROSSE ~OINTE NEWS

Final Clearance!

Drastic: reCluc:tionson our entire stock of fine.fur-trimmeCi CCHIts••• everywanted type of fu; is included ••• millk, persian, silver fox, lynx, dyed fox,nutria. etc. Of course, size ranges are broken in a" styles. SizeS 10 to 20,33V2 to 43V2' 36 to +4. Were originally $128 to $198.

WINTER COATSFUR .TRI~IMED

Robert Beck, Grosse Pointe AMVETS Commander,was elected Finance Officer far"the state organizationat their convention. He is shown with the new com-mander Robert Moore of Pontiac and State AdjutantNeil Holland of Detroit.• • •

Pointer Amvets Officer

Joe Cllll'k. nationally knowncommercial and i1iuStrative pho-

A Grosse Pointer, Robert Beck, 'was elected finance officer of the' tographer, will lecture at theAMVETS at their recent state Grosse Pointe, Camera' Club oncoD,vention. He was unanimously Tuesday evening on the subjectvoted' into., this ~o. 3 position in ~f good pictures and how to takethe state organization. them. ", Richard .. Moore of Pontiac, Stanley Kenn, president of the

. club,. through whom the talk wasMich .•:was elected, as commander arranged,' stated that .Clark's tal-for the, coming year, and Neil ted .HciUand, Detroit •. was named ad- (:n manner of addressing hisjlltant., Those elected' as. vice- audiences will make the meetiIlgco.mmandei's w.ere Leroy Kirtan. one of the y~ar's 0\ltstariding ..

In addition to the lecture theand 'James H. Howard; Detroit, members wlllsubinit' their', vari-Lucy M. Andrews, Jackson, and ous prints of the'models,whichGilbert Rubenstein of Flint. were taken at the last club meet-

Arthur J. Madar, commander ing: ,of Snyder Post No. 5 in Wayne President Kenn has issued anCoullly, was elected to the exec- invitation to. any of. the publicutive boar~ along with five other interes~ in photography" to, at-men :,representing' outstate coun~ tend the meeting which ,will', beties. ... held at, the neighborhood club.

The new finance officer, Robert ". ' .Beck, is ,commander of. Grosse ON-lOB EXXPEKIENCEPointe Post No. 17 which holds Practicai experience in such.its meeti"iis at the Neighborhood jobs.asselling, price marking,.turClub, 171.5 Waterloo, every 2nd storage, layaway, and wrappingand, 4th Monday of each month. desk inspection is gained in re-

tail stores by Michigan State Col-In 1923, the founder' of Com- lege students speCializing in re-

munism, Lenin, declared: "We tailing, either in business admin-shalf force the United States to istration or in textiles, clothings~d herself into destruction." and related arts.

Pointer ElectedAMVET Officer

Trudell'. Tip to PoliceCatchea You.thfulThieves

The citizen to .'wholllftrstcredit is due for' notifying thepolice of the suspIcious' cll'r parkedin front of Titus' drug store Fri-day morning which led to. thearrest of the two young men nowheld in the county.jailwB8 JameaTrudell of 461 Lincoln road.

Mr. Trudell hap~edto bepassing that point a£ that hourand hi, :suspicions were aroU8edbY thelonelY'cilE He'phoned.jo1M,Cltj-;poliCe' .tIoil"irrid~il'Wasrelayed'to the Farma by the ter:'gean! Dn duty, as. the' sll8picioll8car was ~n Farms territory.

Friday Is Deadhne. For VetsTo Apply For Ratings in

Regular Army

CommissionReque~ts Due

Men who desire commissions inthe regular Army are bem, cau-tioned to submit their applica~tions iis soon as possible.. Col. Walter C. Cole. Command-

ing officer of the Michigan Re-cruiting District, said that the ap-plications must ~ received by theadjutant general of the War De-partment not later than March 1.

Rec:ent legislation authorizedthe War Department to increasethe commissioned strength of theregular Army to 25,000.. All theappointments will be made with-in the next five months.

Eligible, are males who servedas commissioned officers in theArmy of the United States anytime between Dec. 1, 1941. andthe enactment of the law' on Dec.28. 1945. Former commisSionedofficers now serving as enlistedmen also are eligible. .

Appointments wi! be made inthe grades' of second lieutenant,first lieutenant, captain andmajor. No officer will be ap-pointed in a grade higher thanthat held during the war.

The grade a man receives willdepend on his 'age or length,ofcommissioned service, whichev\U'give,ll him greater credit. The agelimit for medical, dental, vet.erinary, pharmacists and ~ap-lains corps is. 45. The age, limitfor other branches is 48. .

Applicants must pasS a generalsurvey test, physical examinationand. furnish certain biographicalinformation. An appearance be-fore an Officer's Interview Boardalso is required.

Informataionon the method ofsubmitting applications lri~y be.obtaiiled at' Michigan RecruitingDistrict headquarters. 403 FederalBuilding, Detroit, and at all posts,camps. stations. and recruitingoUices. in the Stat~ of..Michigan.

s.its .,Ov.rc ....$50 to $75Others $4'

tIfUl $90

A man driving a dirty ~ay carwas reported at various placesthroughout the City area lastweek whO a.ttempted to molestyoung girls.

One insta.nce reported by awoman ov~r the phone,. where hehad approached two young girls16 years old in the neighborhoodof Kercheval and Lincoln sent.the scout cars on the hunt forhim. He had not been appre-hended up to Tuesday night andthe police' believe he has aban-doned his Pointe hunting ground.

To Gentlemen

Molester of GirlsSought in Pointe

'CustomTailors

MARSHALL& O'CONNOR

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MSC DEAN NAl\IEDIn recognition, of the work

done at Michigan State Collegein setting up a program of educa-tion for returning war veterans,'So E. Crowe, dean of students, has:been appointed chairman of thesteering committe& for the Na-tional Work Conference on Edu-

• 'cation of Veterans in Collegesand Universities.

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ingmeetirig of the Pistrict Nur ••ins SOCietywill be held on Wed. 'nesday morning. March 6 at 11o'clock at the home of Mrs. RoyD: McClure, 1490 Iroquoi& Ave.

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FOR HOME. DILIYIIY, .CALL RANDOLPH 2~.

Grosse--Ezaacen-atloDe

John M. Carlisle, News roving re.-porter who covereCt the war ttonb inEurope and battles of the 32nd in thePacific, is now in "Fabulous Florida"which in his own words is enjoying the"wackiest and daffiest winter leason"in its history .

Dont' fail to read what he says aboutita hotels, motels, gambling palacel,dog tracks and cra~ lpending,

Exclusively lit

Detroitfhe

"My iI1SSwerslire irudequilleTh Ihos,JnflltUi;"g JII)' dd dIJU,Alld ,ver s~t II'li"y shorkThrough slrli-tlgers tIS.i"g what's o'rlock,"Whose d4)'S IW~ sP'''1 in u,hiUling rhyml , • ,Wb"I's #me 10 ber, ()f sl1, 10 Time?" .

. (Dorothy Parker). '

JOHN M. CARLISLE

'>'.~• • .'We JUST ..foutld, Ol1t:that Ted Grace who eommentates at 11

p. m. over WJR, Is non~ other than the oatraceollsly bandsome lOll

0' Ted Grace of advenisinr lame. He sounds so much older thanhe is (o'cr the air waves) that we practically bet our shirt Itconldn't be the same 'little' boy we knew years afo when he livedIn G. P. Shores.. He probably wOIIldn't remember It ••• but whenlie was In short pantaand we Were In lonr skirt& ••• he eave.1IS aa1repthrilat (by way or a water. IlallS, in ease you're wonderinr)and It layed WI low for a loor, lon~ lime. We forlin YOII T~••• on aecount )'ou sound as I'ood as you looll!

". . ~ .Sornehow or other, our ears got tangled up in the Junior

League 'program for children, presented every Sat~rday morninglong before our eyes are open. If we hadn't been too sleepy,. we'dhave turned it off when we heard it was 'for kiddies ... but weciidn't turn it off and we're darn glad. It (thp. one we heard) wassimply delightful and we don't see why the J. L. 's'U:esses thechild angle.' Grown-ups would love it .•• jUlit as' they love "Alicein Wonderland." .

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By' FRED M. KOPP. R.Ph.

TIte, Cooper.t. ForYNr ... 1ttI

Centuries old in' service tomankind is the conscientious'cooperition between'your doc-tor and the druggist. a teamdedicated' to. your. health. Itsfoundation i" mutual trust.

, '.. .All the skill af his command

-plus up-to,the-minute ac-Quaintance with' every ad.vance in medical science-goe"into the diagnosis and pres-cription a doctor wrHl!s.

•In his turn. the drug~st lol.lows the doctor's orders to apin-point of l'xactitude. know-ing full well the vallie of hiswork.

Those affiicted with i1lnes~are the beneficiaries of thisteam work. They always ap-preciate it when the doctorrecommends a drugil(ist inwhom he h~s confldence.

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OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE FARMS 30. MICHIGAN Suppose you saw in the

papers about HANK. GREEN-BERG'S ,mar~iage to CABALLASKER! I always think ofHANK as a Detroit~il but heisn't, ,he was born iil NewYork and so was the bride.I've known CARAL for alongtime. She is pretty, gentle,and rather shy. She is an ex-pert e<Iuestrian .and manyearly mornings I've watched • •CARAL. her twin sister,HOPE, and their mother, If anyone knows, the origin of the word "Vichysoisse"MRS. BERNARD GIMBEL, (cold potato soup, to you), PLEASE write us a note.' Someput their mounts over the' guy with nothing else to think about, has been badgering usjumps at "Chief tans," the about it for weeks, knowing we wo.uldn't leave a soup bowlfamily estate. She also has unturned until we found the answer. But where ~i) findthree brothers. Her father it'! and' tllat brings us to an amusing inCident that hap-

,.' is the well known. depart- pened in Boston. ,,'• Bu:s"I'ness 'Curr'ents ment store owner. HANK, a We flew the.re for lunch o~e ,day dulting the war, (you0" • grand guy himself, 'is moving cansee where thIS column gets ltS na~e.) and lunched at a

'The 'e~ae~i~ of strikes that has broken out. ~llover the into a family closely knit by veddy smot ~renchres~au~~nt. . PeerIng at the menu, we~ountry in:'.alI .S9!t.S ofwi?ely unrelated industri~s like the affection - a representative Icame across Frense SOlsse .under soups. WhIm we asked

spread of....ll.....contagious dIsease, should not be. Interpreted ..... _ ...... _ oJ ~'''_ _ family.. the waiter for an explana,tion! he s.aid, 'fIt is the same soup,

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' . ••• Madame, but we don't recogmze Vichy anymore." 'as themanifestatiori of a common discontent WIt t e m- __ ""...... ~___ * * *-r.I'can' wa.y""of' :.life and work. In a more. r.eal sense it is The lIst lime 1 SIlW HANK.. I r~ II 1~/1. I J._ I I And that brines to mind all the funny little thinEs tbat make

a co-".-'-.' a'tl'on ....0.f" the growt.hof that splnt. That great 0 ,II Y -,. 0, """U WOlUlU" --' -'-__ 1 . h .' J' up America ... such as; U1eday alter we cot In!o World Wir I,

mass'.of the' pop.uliition whose sire. ngth. and skil.l con.stitutes )'ears IIg0, WIIS 1I1''''g .. ,ntur

I, 'Ih . /_J L ' all the bakeries 'cbanllnr the name or German Apple cake tn

the produ' ctiv,e,...fo'rce ,.of the' c,ountry IS assertmg Itself a.t A Memorl'a . WI II :young .... IZI eones,'"/1 /. phI' p'- II French Apple eake; a street in New York that had been Hamburl'thiS time wnen the economic pattern for the future lS """.. S "g e Is UlC' we .

f Thknow" j" New York.' HANK annue for louler than we can remember, was chanled overnlfht to

coalescjng~n;t() . ~rm •.. ' , :'. . . e people of Grosse Pointe are going to have laid, di- was "lone III Ihe btlr IIIId 'lime Wilson Avenuej l!Dd'do ):ou nmernber the Dumber of flop hou!leSThis 11!0yement, in a broad sense, is of the very essence rectlyoi1 their doorstep in the near future the question of OZ'trlO Sll)" h~lIo. Big AHa all over the eountry that chanred their names to Lindberrb Hotel,

of demOcratic America. It' is the economic antithesis of the whether or not they propose to honor with a suitable memor- d I k soon .rter Lindy mA4e his famous bop?mold into V(~,i~h.)litlersoughtto cast the German people: ial the h~f~OiCse

lrvices off their sons and daughters who fought f;~,;o:,,[lo~~~;isl!~~n~1Cj~; * .. •

. ThIS'. doe..si,..'.not ..,..deny the. very, real .possibility of the so magnl Icent y and ef ectively in the greatest war in their J h' DOMESTIC DIARY: Woman gave a formal dinner .party. this,t ' h' t grtmUII- e 11,'IISwlliling forstrike movemenLprogressing too far ,and threatening the coun ry s IS ory. some girl-..""d Ihol how lu,k)' week .•. the first large social to-do' she'd had, since her newwhole structUre 'of .the common welfare. . Such a memorial, if the people will it; will'also.conspicu- she WIIS. , Well, he, wIISn'l. He waitress had started working for her.' Alter dinner, the woman

In sinlpler language, large elements. of the working ously memorialize the hundred young men who gave their tl'IIS IIIl a/one. He di"ea.wilb 5idled into the pantry in search of the cook to 'tell her how muchpeOple have stooo. in. fear that with the reconversion in lives in the struggle. .., I. us. I' WIS efllrt""'. "'" Ihe everyone enjoyed t~e food. Cookie. had departed. but the waitressi!1dustry following the end of the war in which the whole _ This question, ip its many aspects,. has been the subject boy w;'s spee,hless. As II puh- was buzzing around •. , 50 the woman said: . "I'm sorry cook hasbusinesS structure and arrangement of the country has .~n of study by a small group of citizens fQr some time past. li~ figure, HANKh"s held his left. I wanled so much. to tell her what. a good dinner she pre-diteeted to the single purpose of waging a gr~at war, they This me~orial. will not be provided unless the pe9pleof this position wilh dig";ly "lid good pared:' Without dropping, a chore, the. waitress chirped, "Servicemight flhd themselves in the squeeze of unemployment and commumty evmce a greater desire and interest in the matter grace. He. dest1'v~s the' besl- wasn't bad either."lower wageS. . than they have thus far. i' ., 1I11d he gOI ;1. • •.•.. It is undoubtedly true that many of these strikes have Whatever is provided, if such happens, should be' beau- • • • in their ''People are talldne about" dept., Harper'. Buaar willbeeh !=onceived and started on much the same principle as tuul and permanent and suitable to the purpose sought. In ,.BEA LILLIE was in the eertalnly have some.thlnK &0 write about next month, that'a ri(b.tthe old maxiJri in military tactics that a bold offensive is design and character it should conform to this fine com- U.S,A. recently -for a week., oil Ita cwn front stoop .• • lIamely, ihe monstnlllity of art, Oall',.the best defensive. . ... . . - munity of which we are all so proud. Above all' it should Someone asked her what she wife. Don.t miss this. 'nne,' eYen If you have to peek at It In the

Le.. ':den.' of.'org' a'iliz.e.d labor, which will always' be the carry complete and lasting tecognition o.fthe young' men 'came for and she .said .. "To 'dru:store. Or he1terstill; If you have a dentist apPointment. talced h 11' d bl h ,,' It alo~ aad look at It while, be'. banrlnraway at your molan , , •millt8n...f,..artd... '.. e.ffeetive ev-. r.essi.on o.f.labOr...as a ,whole in all ~n .women w.,o. ra Ie so no y to t eif country's call in' post a letter!" Reminds me Of ..'. ,.' ..". ts h f he won't bave to tell you 10 keep your mouth ci~ft ••• you won'tits probl~ms: 'ha'ie figured, .probably . correctly, that the lour 0 pem. . . . one time very shortly 'before be able t. shut it for ,at least ~5 minutes While ,"oG're looIllD«.atcountry is moving intoanew era of higher prices, and they The ~tudy Group which is now weighing the matter is the war in Europe .. My h.us- the fantastic Thitll'. . .wish to be aSsured that .theshare which labor gets for its most anxIOus that there shall be the fulleSt discussion of the band Ind I had flown to Lon. Inthll samelllSue, and QUITE a eontrast to Dali's lICrewbaUproJlOrtiolJ. of th~ c~)Inmo~ income will .be n:a~ee.ertain. subject. Tb t,his end it offered prizes for the best suggestions don from Pari~. The offiCials e!forl, is a charmin(pletufe of Mrs. Henry Ford II .... whlcb, In.~eAiiriot be dismlSSf!dasa selfish or unpatrlOtlcalm. It from all resldents of the community. It is' anxious to know were being particululy cau- cidentally, doesn.t 'do her JUBtlee'.as rrudma w~uld Sly. Theis merely .followingout' jh'eprocedure which is common wha~ the service men and women themselves think, not with tious just then because ever~'. }'ord iace lsamODe our favorite laees .' •• IIll we take IlDlbraceto the,wt)ole Anierican .:.competitive system and is a com. the Idea that these are expected to solicit a memorial to one knew what wu tomiD(, when Ihe pboWrrapbers don't "do rirht by our AnD."ponentparf of free enterprise. .'.' themselves but to learn what they wouldmosf appreciate and IS a result, every, mall. • • •

, The,de~e19P~erit"6f.';theimovement iri the immediate and probably use, ~ it is to take a utilitarian form. who didn't have a" cockne~' Il\'JPRESIHONSfutui'e mOl;tri~ t9,tp.e general welfare is that there . If the commumty does not, st~rt something along this accent, was a .bloody spy. ,MRS. JOHN GARLINGHOUSE: Walking encyclopedIa. • • Alebe'~ generlll recognition'by both employer and employe of Ime now when t.he boys ar~,r~turnmg from ~he war, it may They asked us mnumerable, ••• Fox Hunls ... Malaga grapes ... 'Rugged furniture ..•that we middle ground'on which both labor and capital be a very. long time bef0.re It. IS undertaken, If ever. A num- a~d. what s~med 1.0us, very MRS. WILLIAM CURRAN: Peppermint sticks .• , Black lace

~:,;;:> '~4~.4:g:..~~io.l!.4~~taRe._~ ';'"._~ ,"",.,_';'.;". ,ber of cIties and ..~owns In the country. have already started tr~vlal questions. Fmally, o,!e panties •• ; Sea Foam ... Jive ... Buster Brown s41ts ....~~M~,rmpq:r1iiit:'<lnlf~rlHe.rel'jb~.'jUll?.controI1Fot ~!I~.~'--!!l~Y.!!m..ep.~~~$9,f,~tQem,;;w.i!k~.,<;.!'>mpl~,t~ ..,wltl!"',~!~,,~~w.:~~,.,~r"..1.A!-.kE~4Lc!.MRS. ERNEST KANZLER: Gowns. by'. V"leiltina .';'.Code

priceS maintaineq~y GOvernmel}*,'.th~:~:9illy force capable In the next tWI?~Dr~hr'7- year~.,Gros~e ~Oll~t~ sho~ld not be ~'o.u co.me to LOnif~n jttst .at 'rri~age5~;/t .'Ellzabelhan- hoUSe<!."; "."Iced. teA, with .lemon ••.(If enfPreingcontfol, for thedtirationOf ;the period during lagga~d. The hIgh qual.lt~ of .1tS patrIOhc cItizenshIp and its thl,s trme?" .'fruman Slid, Windsor Rose nail' polish •.• ,' .;, 'whicb,.prieeS',wages and 'profits a:r~ undergQing their new .r:eal, If late!1t, apprecla,h~n .of th~, deeds of its sons and qUIte casually, 1came to hu~' MRS. CARTER SALtS:tGplml's poems .•• TurUe-neclc'adjustment. . . oaughters wIll not, p~rfl.llt It to long postpone such,action. a hat." There was a moment sweaters ..• Bicycle-bu\lt-for-hvo • ; • Sarsarparilla , , • Hamblirler.. 'l'h~.lbility 'of Government to enforce price controls is . ~t the fI.l0ment It IS of the first importance that public of shocked silence. Then w~ and onions ••.

the great unanswered question of the near future. This opInIOn .be dlrecte~ to the matter and that the people begin all broke down an~ .llad a MRS. ROBERT MARTIN: Circus ponies •.. Pinwheels ~ "terror. to the whole econQmic',system of nations struggling to talk It over seriously am~llg t.hemselves. !oud l~ugh,But t~_e Joke 01 Raspberry sherbet •• , chiffon scarfs in myriad shade. of blue •••to emerge from thewreck8ge gf war, has already caused in. It W:ilS, that he reaUy HAD LucHe iuggage' •••ealeulable woe to peoples in. other. countries. p , come to buy a hat. Heal-

America's danger'.does not lie in the demands of labor ants.' , ways wore English hats an.dto .obtain a better share.of the fruits of industry. This is A group styling thems~lvesthe American Sunbathing thourht he'd ret a few before• natural aim. No ,element ir1 the .country is deliberately Ass~atio~ met i~ New York'the other day and planned the war closed down. Natur-wishing for the' economic. destruction. of another' group. drashc achon agamst the sartorial habits of the American ally, there were a coupl.e ofReuonand the',inherent sense of fair play which has al- people. They are against tlie two-pants suit which is being other reasons for the trip.ways been .na~\.lral to the Ameri~an people in every strata threatened by the clothing manufacturers. '. ..' i. •• .•

mar ~ rehed:~pon to ~ely naVIgate the currents through The president of the association, who is white-haired GIrls, what. are you doingwhich we are. now passmg. and venerable, confes.s0s tha.t "this is J'ust a part of our, plan about. your haIr I Do .you still,,'. t d look like a spaniel, with bits and

. ;. a un re~s the world In the mterest of peace and harmony." wisps to ;j.'our ~houJder~? Well•

..'.....;'".'R'.,'.u'S''.5' 'Ia' n R...._lat.lons In hiS next breath he discloses the high ideals of his get out the scissors and starl_ Fraternity-Sorority of simplicity. .', whacking. The short bob' is on

. ;-;',.~' ' .He says, "If we could Just get to work on the United the way back. ANITA ''TheThe .. f;ime calls for. calmness in our view. of the rela- N:ahon's Organization, we'd be getting someplace; even' a F8ce"COLBY, Hollywood fash.

ti,;;.:_ betw.' . 1 h R ' dl.plomat don't" stand on his dignity. when he's .sta~d;ng I'n ion adviser and one of the' pret-

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. IS a toge.t er. Mr. Knapp, .the crusaders' presl'dent, I'S.no les g'f S you ever saw, says it's. t. wci . . .•wholly' .unwise. and unwarranted for the s S h 't b th .

bli. h. m.ean phIlosopher. O.ne can Invisage that if the cult of the o. ays s e won e e gumea

pu . c mltld. e.re to con~lude that'matters w.eredrifting uncIot.hed could be Impressed. to the point of conversl'on' o.n'. pig to start, but that there is norapidly from 'padto'Worse~. ' .. .. •..... h doubt-the boyish bob of the '205

WliiIeRussia"s,fiippant answer to, the disclosures. in con- t e mIxed state folk of the UNO, while it might not conduce is s n e a ki n g bath~ I R EN Enection With her spy activities in Canada may be bOth ag- to th~ composu~e i of the ?eliberations, it would exemplify CASTLE was in town not longgravating and in a sense inexplicable to the American mind, the direct and SImple clanty of approach so needed in this ago. An event casting herit is nothing to ~ greatly upset over. We must remember company, now addressed to the solution of the wounded shadow. I presume!that Mr M I t Iso t hin

. h R world's problems. ANITA and MAGGI "-dlo". • . a 0 ov a mus say somet . g to t e ussian B h ••people and somet4nes a casual treatment of this character ut w y pants at all, as suggested by, the sunbathers" McNELLIS. not enl,". hr • ., fhewhen caught in an embarrassing situation is best for home opposition to two pair? ..' easiest to look at but two of tile'consumptjon. ' "". ' , , Years ago two groups of Amish among t.le Pennsylvania' smartest, airee abont tire' bolt:

Ai 11, bDutch .rent as.un.de.r, not the pan.ts, but large .eleme. ',"ts of t'ne ANITA said that some of hn

ter.a t er.e ,is probl',bly nothing .in our 'under. stand- M ,. frl ' ...._. h. f. . hR' h oravlan religIOniSts, on the tremen'dous' 'I'SS..ue of "button e....,... ave.. ollnd ..the :.-tmg Wlt ussla w ich precludes her from learning. all she . thO d' th' "or no buttons'!" Why not meet this new issue by laying }'t m' allluml' IBfS un er elr parllcan about our war readiness. This sort of thing goes on th 1 f th UNO' boys.". One unearthed an old,all the while between all major countries and no doubt our e ap 0 e In a forthright maryter'! beloved p(>wder-pll1f-Gne, Ii rac-own !ntelligence service is picking up whatever and when- Let t~ese pussyfooters decide the question, Pants or No inr sheet from Hialeah. another.ever It can, any convenient tidbits of military information. Pants, WIthout further ado or sideslipping. . (Continued on Pare ')

In our own case it might be recalled that the latePresident Theodore Roosevelt had the convenient habitwhe!'1ever. trippe~ in a~ embarrassing situation, of quicklyplacing his questIOner In the Ananias group. In his sevenyears in office he collected a sizeable company in his privatecollection. In fairness we must confess that Mr. Molotov'sd!sposition of his private embarrassment was mark~ly lessdirect and brutal. Our atomic bomb information' "wasn'tworth bothering about;" and that dismissal of the matter isentirely agreeable. to us. ., .

Seriously speaking, Russia has no more desire. for. war~hat have we. She is just keeping her powder dry andIt behooves us to do the same thing. We should continueto talk frankly with Russia, and softly, but at the sametime carry our big stick, of which we may be assured sheis well aware.

The query blurted out in Congress the other daywhether Russia is planning for the conquest of the world ismerely ill advised and provocative bucolic statesmanship.The less we have of that sort of speechmaking for the benefitof Buncomb county the better.

. The plain truth i~ that a spirit of friendship betweenthIS country and RUSSia has been historic in the relations ofthe two nations. It might be timely to recall now thatwhen Bri?in was Jo.oking about for mercenaries to subjugatethe American colomes, she was told by Catharin,e of Russiathat she w?uld never lend or rent soldiers of her countryto llght agamst a people who were fighting for their liberty.She got her needed troops from the Hessian Grand Dukein Gel1MllY.

,. ~ ~ears later during the Civil war, when the pot". w .. boi:IiIiIC between us and England over the Trent Affair,i.,.: a ~ teet uehored in New York harbor, the sig-'/" ,~ flIf..nteh eesture wa!f fufly al'preciated in Down.",'",.: jJII .....~~l~i'li:,1<'~;'"~::f'..;/,.l.

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Ternptin'bU"iry'treatli, bakeddaiIy,in A&P's oWll~le8ibakmes, ar.ruahed,tothenewJanePai'm'-~Departzn.nt irI ' special: 'eontiners ,that. protect their

. oven-freshn~ DelicioUs HolIy Carter Candies are hur-ried'frfth ~m A.&Ps own candy kitchen."'~d the pickof the fish andseafood,catches, selectedrigbt.at the dockiand piers when the'fishing fleets. come in, are speeded toyour A&P so you enjoy their finet' deliCate 'flavor to thefullest!, .

Come in today and see A&P's new, modern Super. Ma~ket with its many ~ovatioristhatn1alce shoppingqwcker and easier ••• give you freSh foods Teally fresh.You'll agree that for good eating at modest cost •.•. it pays.. shop at your new G~ PointeAIlP Super Market! ,

'1l0ZEN ,00DS .. " three populor branlbof frozen {ruit.! alld vegetables to c~o.osefrom •.. al frozen at peak of 1reshneis. Alsolmciomly smooth ice cream, packed in in.m-IGtelf bugs!

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Top-quality Super-Right Meats are packaged individ-. uallyand refrigerated in specially designed racks, fromwhich you ~e your own selection. Rich dairy foods ..•lDfUly rushed fro~ nenby farms ••• are inimediately, on,'amval, ,refrigerated for freshness.: .

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It baa come to our attention thatlilN eireu.-natances beyond ourzontrol, lOn'le Grosse Pointe resi.dea1II faiJed to receive their invita.tiona in dine t.o attend the op"..ning.t the _ A1cP Super Market atlT1JO Kerdleval. Tuesday evening,February 19. We Ire sorry that111. hapjleMd and cordially invite...,.. • 'f'iIIt 111 at Iny time •

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# 102 Sarouk. 12x9. Reg. $695, Sale ...... _. _.$595.175 Royal sarouk, 13'xlOJ, Reg. $1,200, Sal. 995182 Kerman, 111Ix9, Reg. $1,000, Sa'..... • .• 895'183 Meshed. IIIxS', Reg. $550, Sale ..•.• , •• 485136 Dargazin, 6~x31O,Reg. $125, Sale. • 9S'145 Kerman, 5x3, Reg. $150, Sale 'liS:125 Princess 8ukhara, 5x38, Reg. $225. Sale... 175This is a grellt opportunity to possess any sf these rugs atsuch redtlced price5.

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,Headquarters lor Poinle folk MAth J R hd Down Mexico way are thein Miami Beach Is the ROY rs. r ur . 0 e JOSEPH R. P~, whose,FRUEHAUF home. Recent guests twins, PAMELA IiI1d JOE, are N t' Is to Be H Id' M . s.' ' t St C'" d~f. :¥n. F. were MR. and. MRS. staying with their ,randparents, Up la . e In omlng Nice. • "Ir •HARLOW STAHL and their MR. and MRS. RICHARD H. Mont_fako. Church; ReceptiOn.t the INt Club

. Headed +owlrd Miemi BMch tod.y , , .' daulhter, ANN, MRS.. ELMER WEBBER, of Lake Shore road, --------~. Are the newly wedded Arthllr J. Rohde•• , • the wet. th.. HOWELL, MR. and MRS. while thelormer Navy man and Pre-nuptial plans and parties occupy every ~oment of.. former Virginia Rabaut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joim. P. Itlibeut GEORGE GAGNIER and their his wife vacation South of the bride-elect Helen Ann Bayne's busy schedule these days aa .t ...and Mr. R. who ul'ltil recently was a Grosae Poil'l"r, is tt.. son. FRED, MR. and MRS. border. ••• • . .her April 30 wedding. to Richard A. Scharge nears., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rohd. • • • ELMER TUTTLE and MRS. A family reunion' is in progreJIS Helen Annis the daughter of , . .

.~ Their mlrrilg' took place .It the Whitti'r onWednesd.y CARL STEWART.' More of the in MRS. STANDISH. BACKUS' Mr. and .Mrs. Evan P. Bayne, Hollebeke, Mrs. Max Vivi~l'I-,Mr..~ ..••• follo....ing which'they I.ft on their Southern wedding trip ••• FruehaU! clan, MRS. HARVEY Lake Shore road home, with her of Berkshll'e road, and her fiance Charles Fisher, Mrs, Joseph Con-

This Thllnday .vening ••• Mrs. Rohd.'s brOth .... i".lew FRUEHAUF and her daughter, son-in-law and daughter. COL. is the son of Mr. and Mn. W. C. lis Laura Shindler' Cathl'riney. Il'Id sister, ;', Mr•• n'd Mrs. Thor"" L. Cofllen of ClnclM.ti ••• BARBARA, are also winterinll at and MRS. ALFRED L. MARKS, Sch~II,e•. of Devo~ire . r~d. Kinney, Mrs. Clar~nce ' Dach,

. Miami Beach. here from Winter Park,'Fla. An- Theil's WIll be," morm,ng servIce Elise Schrage and Mrs. John F.~. were hosh .t • !erg•. dinn.r perty to c;om~ment 1M couple , •" • • • other dauahter, MRS. EDWARD in St... Clair de Montefalco' Geymann.l?'< They willmlk. th.ir home In theWhittief ~rtmentl Ilpolt Out at Palm Springs. Calif" H. JEWWI'T, arrived fiom Lapeer Church, to be followed by a re-

fneir return from the ~lJ"th • , • BILL BREER is recuperating for a for~t..,. • ception in the, Detroit Boat• • • • frC!m that long stint of. Army Club . P · t t' Ma y-: MISS FOSTER TO GIVE 1946 MAY PARTY service, including a year and a MRS. HARVEY:L. KIMERLY . -rv;o mail-ON 'of honor arid otn er 0 ff",', Jllst.bollt the b1ggeit social news ofthi, newPNAtime' half in the ETO. He headed West and !ler daughter,. AVERY three bridesmaids will attend E I' h ~' IS.~1comes with th. announ~ment ••• that Mila Annie Wlrd after 'a stay with his parents, LYNN, of Touraine road. have Helen Ann. The bridegroom- ng IS \ljtf oon,. Foster's .;,nlUll May Party will be held once .lJIin • •• MR. and MRS. CARL BREER, of returned from their trek to Fort elect's ~ister; Mrs. John F. Gey- --

The data is May /7. , • end the pl.ce: the trystal balltoom WJndmill Po~te. drlve. Lauderciale, ~la~. • mann, and Mrs. James E. Coyle, With most Pointe ex-service,-f M T '- . . . ..' 'of Washington, will be the honor men settling at hom,e a"ain.:o Isonic. emp... , • . . 'A trio •• ttlin" on "'.... d d A'-- home ago•ft •• 'U'1>S M . J h •Vj b.f the W ~ • .Dt:U,cr rOd . UlU , _.' - ~. matrons. and rs. 0 n A, Far- CaroH Trego Ballantyne \\(ill re-

. The last May Party. , • helcf .. ore .... •• , Will tM comprisestbe ,WILLIAM Mc- THEODORE 05Il}S, of WaahinI-Iey,'. June DittlIler. and Barbara verse things March 4 when heSilver May Party • ,~, when society .f1ocbd to old .Arcedi. to MILLAN family--former Navy ton road •.who Will the ,uest of Reynolds. the biidesmaidJl. leaves for New Yurk on the firstIMk. soci.1 history ; ~.. ..' . .. , . Lieul McMillan. Mrs. M. Md MR, and MRS. WALLADE GIB- John F Geymann will serve lap of his trip to England. In-¥r .' Society, weS ~presented from gf.ncllMlM •• , to tiniest their daughter, JULlANNA. They SON in New York. as best m~ and Mr. Schrage has centive for the former corporal's

'"" budJ.t (llged II?oirHhrH «four), .'. . , . have just arrived from Houston. •• • liked Peter Bayer, Jack Wei,el, journey is hi, marriale to Anne. And soon, .ftar ••• therieg Iin., ••• 10. itnportm t."May Tex. to make. their home here Braving Pointe winter blastS Bill' Staperfenne, and Josepb Garrett, daughter of Mfs. Hilda

':,: Parties ••• w.nt off to World W.r II • • • '. JnAeaMErMsr'TMHAcMyiEllRan'sMPCMIL.rcmLts~!fse, again after ail, interlude in Schrage, hi5. cousin, to usher.' Garrett, of Highbury. Lo)nd"n~n D~__ of ~L ' 'th u_ P rti J! .... _~,••. ~.J - nJ.' Florida, MR. and MRS. HAROLD Last week Mrs. Earl MOS5Der''; . ~use .TTMlwlr... • ..... '1 • • were G-mft_ of Bedford road. BEATTY are back in their Pine and Mrs. Joseph FieJt teted tqe The. son of Mr. and MI1I.:~~ until. peece • ~ • • '. .• .' • • • coux:-t home~ They. were the bdde-to-be. at a luncheon and How~d PI &na~t.yne. of Me-.:0. C'"EA.'TEO'.•.y. D"uAND. Quail-shooling has attracted guesl.li of Mr. Beatty's parents, handkerchief lIhoftr.ill the Kinley place. Ted hopes to ar-

1\ '""" many Pointers to Sallord, Ala., the HAROLDC. BEATTYS•.. Detr.t Y htCI b .tivein LOndon 101' a late Marchaa. From foxholes ••• end MtYlce'cIubi ... '.w.r IMwwIcI •• • where the HARRY S. FINKEN. of Skaneateles. N. Y., arid Naples, .s.°tl'da'ac .. u . u_ Arth.ur wedd!nJ. to be attended only by. dllring the Wlr .,. , ,. STAEDTS, of Woodland place. FIa. and went down for the Schrur

y \oontesi-T I h membeIllof the family md close~. Cam.lttte~.f~ ~ erstwhile riefline ,to Misa Fatter • /~ their son, JIM, the HOWARD F. weddi!'l& of .his lliSter. LAUM:, eon .:d:e~U:aho~~c ~ frienda. , . . ..•~. They w.r. filled.with~tllgic m.m,orlflOfdil~ing ~ooI SMITHS and MRS. SIDNEY T. to LiEUT.DAVlD FORSYTH the' .Lletroit Athletic Club. for After a weddUlJ trip to .the~. days ••• and MolYPamasOf othery .. rs.. • . ..' ~~tE~h~~~s.w;f~ :~~nfa1h: Before her maiTiageon Wednesday MRS. ARTHUR. ANTHONY.' 'which:Helen Ann,chose a black ~ke'C~unt:Y. the young couple~, To. men .•• " +he sOlcIiers.nc1 JIM .nchn.rines wrote, trip to Boca Grande, Fla. beiori' J. ROHDE was Virginia Rabl.ut, daughter of Mr•.and • • .' frock.with awine-colored bodice ~ill arrive In the,States the end~"I.c.l!n heer th.M.rc:h.Of the Toys right now.s I reuN tM llri returning home. • Mrs. John P. Rabaut. Mr. Rohde is the son of Mr. and From EffinCham, lil. MRS. emcroideredin black sequiJUl, a of May.'Mr. and.M~!. Ballantyne=. M P rty" ' • • • A h R hd F 11 . th .. South ed FRANK: MITCHELL and her two. amall bliacksequin hat and a.nd Howard,. Jr., Will meet them,....,. ay • ..... , , . Mrs. nt ony 0 e. 0 owmg ~1l' ern w. small. daughteIll accompanied cot'sa"e of pu.-nleorchids. .at the doc:k.' Ul New York.,12. SO Mila FOit.r WllS dmrmined tNt her L-.- shOtI. tel h..... The week-end brought a gala ding trl'p they will.make their hom'e in the Whittier u_ ""t" 11' th~" • ...If< ""'7' .. . . • ........... cue 8 mo eJ', ~'. On the' guest .list were Mrs. " Th,i marriage i. the. culmina.•~ • ,Mer. Party et tho .. ruNt op.portvnity , ••• nd tNt",,1I be family reunion.to the ALLAN A. Photo by Preston SWef!!t HELEN. Mac!'IE WALKER, of. f f' be ha MIY 7..... . WALES' household on Lodge McKinley .road, back to the Bayne. 'Mrs. Schrage, Mrs. Earl .Ion 0 • .romance lun w enh •.• ' • drive with their two d&ughteJ'l '... I' .. Paln'te•..The. Mi'-hells ..... p.la.n.- Mossner.Mrs. Joseph Fiest, Mrs. Ted. wI!' stationed with the:t . DEBS COVET&RANb'MARCH LEAD and 'their husbands. LIEUT. Durin, their recent vlslti~ the MR. and MRS. HENRY sHEto ninato move to Leland,-Mich. 'in .foseph Schrage. Mrs'. Joseph USAA!' m EllIland;~". , .eOL. and' MRE.IRVING . L. Pointe. MR. and MRS. FRANK DEN, of Rathbone place, are a'few weeks. Schrage, Jr., Mrs. Maree. Ber-~ t::,.-:gf;:-hO:or;~~n-be'''f.rl',,~~~s' ~~th"I'I'I'to L_ ,STRADER and MR. and. MRS. COXE, of Biltmore"N. C,' were settled. in the Kaw~a Club at . • e.. blest, Mr!.Joseph Pult!,. MIll. Phyllis c.ri Is Pledged.'>0 - _..... ....D - GEORGE D. MOFFET, JR., on feted at numerous. gatherings of Veradero, Cuba for. SIX weeks.MRS ..GEORGE. P. CAULKINS Anthony Pul~. Mrs. Philip Van. ~ .. ';:: citOIen to, ~d the' ~r.nd M...ch: Of. Foatet:M.y Party. •• . deck. The' colonel is just back old friends from Asheville. Their • • • and her .11011, JACK; of Rivard; ..' .. 'At Mlchlg.nSt.+eCollege1!, The gins who twive led th; Mitch il'l other years 1ge from from three and a .hall years hostess"MRS: CARTER SALES, MorePoinlers whohave chosen be . ii,h .' turned S~'Jose. ph:ta nt ."" .............It'S .most d"-&:..g"._L~J~.m'IIi-' overseas. of E. Jefferson avenue,'. enter- Florida for their winter vacation . ulevar 14 lveVre 0 from a t. rme I e Phyllis Cad, Groae 1l0intl~..-rrv' '''n .- T' I•• , • • . d' art hil t' I d MR. d MRS Jaunt to t. emoll,' .,' where G .I..J 'H-!.J B'd p' rty . M"ch' '~ Th.y ineJlld.: ",. • • • e tained at a mnre p Y. w e spo. mr: ue . an ., they visited. Mrs.. C.'.son-in-Iaw Ulla QlQS n ge. sophomore at I Iglln Stat.{!< Mrs. Edsel Ford ; , • Mrs. c.rter 51•••• MI'S. Freclenck ,Two Pointers in the East are the THOMAS F. PADDOCKS, ~AMES S. HOLDEN. of ~ash- 'and daughter the REX LAMBS College•• hu been piedi'd. by:; S. Ford .; • Mrs,; ..George. "PCIrlW.Me.MiftOn,.'';'. Mrs., Georg.. MRS. ERNEST KANZLER and of Touraine road, honored them mgton road, who are relaxmg, at JR.. ,.' ~ • • 'The st. .toseph Carmelite Quild Dela Gamma Mu., women',na.;c. C. D~-,-"" MRS. ALLAN SHELDEN, who at breakfast in their home. Punta Gorda, and the CA~R. LUCIEN:!!:DeMON.FORT.pian- is having a. St. JosePh-Sl Patrick tiona! fencing honorary. .~ 1>OG11l:.... .,,";-'1' " arellpendinl a few days in New . .;..' . ON B. WATERMANS, of Lincoln !It witn the Columbia Concert celebration at a dessert. brldge.The"sororlty pledged 13 WOIneD~ Mrs. Edwin.~ ~ .. , Mrs. StOrm V.ndetwe •• '. Mrs. York. A iate' winter trip will be road. M ch 5 t 1 . th cI .1£ CIIrboft Wormer III' .~ •. , J .,. ,"-,-~L..~"'..I..", (.to.:'" If'~_\ • •• e :. • JrOupin New York hBsrelum~. party. ar . B.•. p. m., In e 5tu entl at. a recent ceremony.~ ' .' ...... I'S. emes orwcnnn ..... _'" IV_I' launched by MR.. :and MRS. . . ed to her home at 1117 Grayton home of ~rlI.' Lynri Beadle of Miss Carl. daughter of I\-lr. and

!.k.c",-.~,.,..'f;~~.~II.~;.m.~.~~,:..¥:'HI.rm.~...' . : .....~ ..;;.~.:~.J..~.~.ie•.Iee.....'!'.'... ~~., MR~~~dd~~er P~~~t~~~~~:e~~RFpA~~i, :~ va~:~~~~s ~~~~r~;s ~~ih~':t:.th~N~::f o~~~~ I;::~Uto~~:e~A~.:'.~~~r: ~~ci,O::'i~o~ lM:~n~

. :If' .- . -::- !o"f....,"_~;..'-'~ ...N...ALD.VRS",....O..f.".•.~_ .. JOSEP.~~of.~ClQ.v.erly" .road, FLORENCE .. SMITH .. anJ! her, Muaicel~;cDI Socim lrieiML' .. ' ",.0' .': ,. ".. nonilci. ". ",' .•. '-}~",-,,'" '1\i.~xc'l(.~1r (ElIenore',S.toN,Irowft) ••• th&1thi Mrs.,Paul: R ............ o.aJV .MJn. in')laich:-Th'i toiusOmeliave brothe'f;PAuL.,"OtWindiior;'ifoi'. <~.'."" ,',',,--,,,\'-.' ....~~::;Jr.' (tMry M'~:~~. -._:'Mfi..:'J~:~ beau place; hopped • train for taken a cottage at Sea ISland, a' journey to Mt. .. TremblaDt,en P.. ~) '.' • c:~we~.H.~"'1ix Annie WmI.~. Palm Sprinls, Calif., where she where they will migrate forabe where they, will meet other

M H.) .... ' ......... ~ "ltaym« with' her mother, or eJght weeks. Pointe skiers, Leontine's brothl!J',., ... rs.~ •. III" , hi, Jr.,'.nd Mu. Fr.derlclt Lethe"'..... MRS. NOBLE C. BANKS, . .,. , ...• •• CPL. HENRY KEANE, has 'liJS, ."MY -.f sChoo/) •• , the girls w~ their white c1nut.m. gOY/III .•• '; - • • • MR:'.,;~d; MRS; HENRY E. release from the Air Corps after

embroiclerad in rhilHlSt'oMl• ,."~' ---~~_ . liJoltN P. FRAZER JR: wua BODMANlIave transferred their two years at Wright Field.• ••. --'-~'-. 'ream.t,hOl~ in his honie on Wuh.vacation:.llite from Fort Lauder- • e •

QUEENS OF FORMER MAY,PARnESmaton road to celebrati'.bia re- dalli'tol'Uhta Gorda, Fla.. and Before. MRS. BENJAMIN S.-GtMrsw!l0 'he..... 1Mi GrIJldMercn.,eta: ..__ ...._.__ '._. lease' 'from the Army after .the 'JOSEPH B. SCHLOTMANS. WARREN, of Lake Shore rOAd,

Mrs. Spencer Oem ••• Mrs. A1v." MaClII!rt. Jr. •.•• sernnc overseas 18 monthsu_a Wl!.CL )~~,. afortni,ht in Sl left for Beea Raton, Fla. to visitMrs. Georg. V. c.nd.llr ••• M~ Howll'd Iinth.m.. • • Mreeant.. Petersburl arid Clearwater, have MRS. RUSSE~L .A. Alger, MRS.

, Mrs. Ch.n. MUllglnT........... .-. ~ M110 Fr. ~itdleI • • • • •• likewise arrived in Punta Gorda . .rAMES O. MURFIN /lonored.herM J H 6wden III ._,~....... --. ""'-- u InMWnI Beach MRS. RICH. • • • at a dinner. and bridge session in. rs. .1m". '.' .•'•• ~. ~Ift~,._"..'.....rs. ARD K. DEGENER, of MeMi1lell Home allain are the EDWARD her home.Mhllr O<MlgJ.s,Jr •• ,~. . , ". ' road, and MRS. LAWRENCE G: L BOOKS, of Neff road. 'They. MIS. Willi~ H•. Ierg .... Mrs. Itobel+ 5criPfll .. • • .nd PEEZ, of Bishop road, are vaca- traveled to Beach o' Pines in

'Mrs. RicIMrC:M. SpmIey • ,. .. ' tiOlliq for three weeks. . Grand Bend, Onl. for a.week's. This M.y PlriJ of 1946 sfIouIcf be tM riloIt joyew .nd lwiI- • .. • stay with Mr. Bool.t's parents,r..nt of tMm In .'. • . , . Mary Rummel spent the week:- MR. and MRS. J. BURGESS

. (~' ..... " ~nd with, her part:lts.Mr. and BOOK, JR.Mrs. Eo J. Rummel. 208 McXinleyRoad .. She was recently electedpreaident of the Rho •Gammachapter Df Chi Omega, and prea!.-dent of the Pan Hellenic Counellat Hillsdale Collele~ Hillsdale,Michigan.

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Simplicity keynoted the evening ceremony which unitedMary Alice Turrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.Turrill, of Brys .drive, and George A. Thomson,. son ofAlfred Thomson, of Alter road, in marriage Monday, Feb. 18.

The Rev. Andrew Rauth per-r-------------formed the 7, o'clock Rrvice in Best man far MI'.Thomson Wdthe bride's home. Arthur Newman. .

For her .wedding Mary A~ce Mrs. TUrrill wore a corsage of.s.elected bndal rabes of white yellaw daffadils with her brownsatin and chilfon, fashianed with crepe dress when she welcomedtiny turn-back collar, cap sleeves her guests.a,nd.ful~skirt. Her fingertip veil A small reception In the Tur-of IllUSIOnfell from a halo .of rill home followed the ceremony.starched, net, a?d her ftawersThe new Mr. and Mrs. TholIlSOn'were white orchld~. left far a northern motor trip,

Kathryn Turrill was her after which they will return tosister's. maid of honor and only make their horne in Detroit. .attendant. She wore a gawn otpale green satin, with a lace ,St. Joseph ~Jercy AUlC'lliarVbodlce'.and bouffant skirt. Her IV! '1.headr.:oss wa sa cap' of green Prepares for Elections, .'tulle, and'she carried an arrange-ment of pink carnations. ,The regular monthly meetin$-------------1 of St. Joseph Mercy HospitalPointe Cou~J_' La.va to Auxiliary will be held at th~

. fIIW nurse's home on Wednesday,Milke Home on West Coast March 6. at 1:30p. m. Mrs. John

C. Biecker, president, will pre-side. Prellarations for. the com-ing election of new officers willbe coinpleted.

'The members will also discUSIIplans, for a be'nem party to b9held at the Metropol~tan Build:ing on March '11.MrS.William A.Gant imd Mrs: StatonJ. PhilliP.wll,lbe hostesses for the day.

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Last Friday. evening was a galaone for a group of young Pointenwho gathered in Tweedi Baker'shome on Bishop road for cock-tails before going on to theMarygrove J -Prom..

Tweedi's date was JackAlel,and her guests included LenoraLagrou with Fred Stone; BarbaraKennedy and Henry Melton;Rosemary Seibert. and BarneyDoch; Zennie Panfil and EdGoerke; Rosemary Sarb andMike O'Brien; Margaret JaneBerg and Jack Collins, and 1.ec:lHillebrand.

After the dancing sessIOn,Rosemary Seibert invited thesame group to her Berkshire roadresidence for buffet supper. EvanIrving and John Kelly were alsoon hand for the festivity.

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Organization Members Played Park '. Zena .Jr., IOn otMf;:ancl Mrs.. .' " ~:\.. :Harv'ey :t...zem, of HUva:rd road.

'. The ~omen of the Pom~e AWVS mte1'Spe~ ..~me ". Father Richard ParriJh will ot-humor with the annual meetmg held ~ednesd8y at~'fii:iate .• t,the<~mony in St.Alger Shelden's home on Lakeshore dnve as, I, .relaXing P.aul'. ,ehurch;'"contrast !o the serious imp?rt of the work they ¥~ebeen , ... ~.ot~~~ar. Flo:raru:eengaged In for so long durmg the war. ' 'willbe'Mri., Chilton;I. DrYsdale.. A humeraus skit had been pre-'" _ " c' '," ,with',Jd.arYAnn'~w~'y, ~rrainepared, as the composite flfort of Cooper, Mrs.~ward:~C:. Bahm ,Byer,~d' Mn. ,~Uip,C~ Wenzel

,the'amateur playwrights, whl.;:h taok charge .ofprapertieil:, .,. '$~v~',.i ,brid~aids.iiccentuated the humorous inci- The .other Iadie; wha COllt,rib.j :tac~':~nS:iNill bebeJt inan farderts whic~ had appeared in the u,ted ,to the .gaiety Qf.!he, occa: ,hlJ' br6ther.' Mr. Drysdale, Jackregular dally work, of the or- sion In varymg capacities .;were. 'Moore Mr. Wenzel Bud Nicholsgapization. The actors, made up Mrs. R. G. Sickels, Mrs. C. B. -and Tam Jackman.' will seat theof ;theactive workers in the or- Swift, Mrs. Wendell Sabn!Jn, :guelts"gaJ:1ization, appeared in their Mrs. Sidney Margan, MrJ. W. J.' , ", ., "regular AWVS 1,lnifarms and -Mandrack,Mrs.:A. 'H. Whittaker, ~ Mr. ~d Mis, Zens.will ~ hostswere assigned to specified posts Mrs, Gideon DuI\.ocher,Mrs,'Carl ,at ~h~ reh!arsal ~lIIner ,III thein ,the quarters which had been Lienne~an, Mrs. NormanL~e- ,~rl\lttier, thiS ev.enmg, and M.rs.simulated in Mrs. Shelden's mu- worth,' Mrs. William Walker and ~ryad~leen~r!llmed at the Spinoslc.room. Mrs. Harold Klein. • Iwdmner In her hom,eon Cour-,A girl answered perplexing in- A.1l.a! the me~?ers CJl the' ..or- 'yill,eroad last night.

quirie50ver the phone, "bonds" gamzatJan were 'Invited t~) ~ ., ' -----were sold and "drives" arranged present. ,,' :~ 'W'iIIi.m A. GintJr. Weds . " .II' d d 'w th ,. , Mefubers 'of the Detroit Ober-a ...lil . lie ~r ~r, not oml. mg . e.. . ... . .., "';I'~b 'M.xine K... yon inN. Mexico lin Club ,will. meet for their an-

humoraus mClden,ts that so fr~- High SchoOl M()ther'$.~ ;. .. .'. _: 'qu~ntly accompanJ.edt~e work In To Hold Dessert Bridg.': '. .. Our Lady of Guadaiupe in clo-~u..i~~~~r6::e::~~~:~rt~~e~~:~the real undertakings In the re- . ... . ;t, 'vis.:N. M. was the scene ot the dell-Sheraton Hotel. " .~en,t past. . .' Plans, are under. way far.!Jbe ,r~.ent marz:ia,e.of Maxine Ken- 'Ernest Hatch' Wilkins, llr~i-. Mrs. Frederick ClJlford Fo~d 'Ii'nnualdessert bridge tob~llven :yon and Carp., William A. Gant dent of Obei-lin College, wlio'is'

W:ls the manager .of the affair, by the.Mothers' .Club .of GWSlle'Jr. t' . ft 19. f . Chief,Warrant Omcer and Mrs.presente:l ~nder the capable Painte High' School' on Frid~' ,:'Th' b' 'd.'.. . . u . l.f d re U'mga. er years 0 service, James W. Sneed (Uie. farmerstage direction of Mrs. Gage M . . " "',.'.: e rl es.par~, .are r. an Bef' h "ed. dO" .... . F'b .1'8' Mrs.. '.G ..'.. ..A willb~guest of honor; .. .. 'Nancy'. ,.Robins.on). left this' w.eek' I arc.h 11. . .~. .., . :1.fu. Charles Kenyon ot Portales, . ore er w mg,on e.. '. f9rge .' .;' Alumnisecretary Tom Harrilj

. ThiS party ,ISheld ~n!1ua~lrt0N.:' :r.J.and Corp q'ilUs:the son ,Tqomspn was. MAR,Y,ALICETURR.I1.L, daughter ,of 'will illso come from the College fo.r'the' West CQ"'t, where Jimmcreas.ethe schalarshljl fun~Jor ,otJ,fr. and Mrs. William A, Gant . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph.W..•'TUrrill., ofBrys,di:..'ive .•-.Mr. Thom.....~.' to'repott on news of thecanipus; ~pects to l'eceive. his discharge.th.e ben.etlt oLthe::Gr~ .•Po.l1]te'St.bfGt06se,PQinte Farms. ' . , . ~ Mark Kalbeleisch is chairman AfterviJlting friendsJn.north-High Schoolstudenls.Mi'S. L~n \;iJ. . . b' f h ... ..' th 'son is the son ofA~r'ed-:r'homson,of,alterroad.'1'h,e: .qf Uiecornritittee for arranging ernCaJlf.ol'nia ,and San FrancIScoJ.a.cobi, Presiden.t,iS,thegenl!ral " ter a r~e, on~ymo.on" e 1 'ted th . . th' h f th "tor' a month,' the ':yoUna: couplechliinrlaJi.and her coiiimIUi!e'.lin-peWlyweds wll1~kethelr,ho~e young coup e repea " err vows ill .e ome.o - e the. dinner, and reservat;lons may will make their home fn Los

'.I\.t a.meeting 0bfthe Sauthhe4ast-tc1udesMr.s:Harold oS. Davis; in temporarily at the .air basem bride's parents and ai-e motoring North,.for their wed- ~~~de'thKroll1gF~hthim,0:blY'hca!J~AD.'.I..eles. 'I!!'rnWaman's Clu on Marc .a charge of dining room and fOOd;,Sal'lA:ntanJo,T~as, where CorPdihg trip. • . " mg .....rs. Ir, 11' ,SOCUl.CaIr.1:30 at St. Marks M~thodl.st Mrs. R. E. Chambers and Mrs. ;Oant II now ~tatloned. .' John:Hendetson phQto. man, at NI. 6731.,Ch.urch,memb',rs and.~uests Will J. T. Keller•. ticlc:etsales;,Mrs .. ':' "" ':', ," . . • .' ,.. ' 1 '.',enJoy ~ l,~clu.re on Glassware .WallaceFord, tables and cards; Beth.ny L.diesGroup 'Alg.r, Mun+ to Address~~;;~\h:~e~. ~u:;~~' ~o~ ~~~~; F~~s~ 'l;thJ:il~n,u~~:~ :JC» '~P.oilsor Boc)«'Review, "Girl Scouts Hold::Big Family DinnerHorticu~~ral Society

pa~~~ will also demonstrate in- wood, PUb]jCitY'~tJia\\yLadieS' Group Na. 3 GirfSc~lUtsofTroop 257.~f andeVel-y~ne:votedfor a~peat ~~~~rBi~~~~P:~I~~;i~fformal 'displays of table settings. ~~erJcan taxpayers~"y ~Oo 'jS'J?O~~rillia)iln~heim a~d book Grosse Pointe Woods :r:l!o&e ~formanCt!:i;; ,,'., . '. . '." HorticUltural Society, will ~Th,!! hostesses' are Mrs. Jesse mJliJon ann,ually to finance lav- .;re1'2vOOlewTues9~y,thMar~h ~ at fWainaSl'~yiiidig!nnan'esrwbhiI;ilic'h~WaYas'hf?e:rl"d',...aat '_" ,_,; . ' ,-. . 'guest speaker at a meeting to beCloud. Mrs. i\lex ,Gillies. and ernment do m.e sUe "news" :, noon a e c urc .on ,', AN'APPLE~I:/J'L.EA~E'! ,helil'i'hursday evening, Man;h.MrS. Jor.e!>hRobinson. . agencies. .Cliatll~ortli::and'()uter Drive, 't~e Mason School last : Fnd~y'" ,The day may noChe 'far'off 7th; af8:00 ci'clOckat The Neigh----.,..----------------------- Mrs. 'Wieduttes,'lVell' known lit- night. . An~. t~ey really meal!.t When any Arrierican with a sweet borhood Club Grosse PoiJi.te,'un"

A....'n<o',tho e'r P, O.'lent'.e of' 'V' ,le'e''w' " :erary' ,critic, will review "The a '~family dlll~er". for, eVen, the,t09tl:i: eaJ1. ,sit'down at any's,OIia der the sponsbrship,of the Grosse(:;atintlet"...., brothers and sisters ~ereinvlte(i. .fountain in the land' order an Pointe 'and Eastern Michigan,A'ccordinr,to Mrs. B. Facb. a :r~e;part~ was afItJ~e]':unple apple sOda; an'appl~ade. or,' a Hortlculturai Society., '

bake lale' will' beh'cld in' can- of cooperation., Th~, gIrls. III tile dO,uble-dipapple sundae-and get Mr. ,Hunt'is sllperintendent' of, (Continiled lrum Pare 8) junction .with the 'l~ncheon.Tick- troop planned .the, e.nterta.l!UIlen~.:it! Dr. Roy Marshall, professor of the George:G. BOoth Estate at

MESSAGEFROM REDCROSS' . etA.mayhe'obfained 'lit the door. T~ey were aSSistedIn ~helr p,l~~ horticulture' at Michigan State Cranbrook and will talk on _MI'I.Formln Johnston. , • who is elllinnin for,t1t.. 6roue" ------ ~~ of t~e ~aL b~ a ~.o~ttee College, HYS that apple. syrup "!'>unin& and Spraying:' touch. ' "'. .

. PointeArea in the R.d Crou 1946Fund Clmp.tign (~ic:ll "gilll 'Miac:hie'YoUI Y oUDIitera ~~ rithe/ nie~rsbers•of her ~:. ~y bedr.USkedthWt"make, ,Bnall.a~PJ~i~*t'u'~fr' thle'-PrQbl.e~ ~at a~llle '.. ,.1 2'1-2 '~..!I t' ':-'St' ", ' . 8 9•• -"I cI I' <L h "'- "'-) ~J '.' '-'-- .... .' JUIce III a possesses 'Ule me III u t grOWIng. ne W • - I 'o:7T1 .'. ~ -.... ,"" en eon ,n~es',"roug me monm n.... 1 more v,"un,,-? ,SaowbaIl,'Autoe~WiDdcnn.. rn;t~"w~ .~ .•GI~:'l:feb>_tIUl.diarliCte?fitJc-~f\iHt'l.':1lPPti ~,jWr'c:flflIt"'dilfIaiii9_~ .'.". > , ,"'; •. '. ..,'

'-:~.~F l~wl~-th"':'!!-~'~l's':fhOllh~to-hhOl!.M11.c:'!'~~,'1:,::.~!l:-., .• ',~, - ;'.•.1--:::, ;:::-;..f :'-''-';';:''''i ~,,£:::a'~;'t':!.''''~,d."'r~, J.; Brought,?n. ~ juice, or i1do(fU,and'~": correct ~!!th6ds 'of pniilirli. "i!'h ..i~U,U!; ... "-ll[ •• 1U~iRP'UA RAlllIilPRB1.('fp~". _ .. olcwlng I,'me lit 0 .r CDoe Ilrmen Wlm.... ~_ ~": /' The Intermittent thawilliot the mather:' provided the food and ," ,_ __ _ _2 _

.....bin .nd!he .reu the., r'prlMnt .'.' • Inyone'#~.~I1,.~.id,'':'',., ~1Y;in ~t,day.'ha8;beentoo !~e,;f~t!1~n;~o.operat,edbygorg-. "or"': ,i,t,

, the dri". IIUfg.d to eall the co-chllrm,n In h.r d'~lct:,. "", 'tenlPUac tor ma'ny"ot 'the yaung- lng, on. a de1Jclo~ dinner: . ::',< ...,'. '. '<:', t!lECOND.lTLOTHB()P rIiETKOrr, .. ~ •._Fr.•d~rick C. Ford, ,NI. 2630, G!OSMIP~inte ~ofg:IJ~,if,,,,~~\'~;':~~~l1t and com.plain~" 111 of tJ:E!. I,lrIs :P;1tt!CII!a\~ . :....~, .... ,' ..-!,•• ,~.<'. ,,":'md.rlck. S. Ford, LE. 6898, GrosMl POinte Crty: Mri:.$d~r'.hl~, JIOUri!(l:1ntothe pollee de. In "the .evenl~g ~ ell,tertil.lruI1ent, ': .C'_ ., ,JFink TU 2-0026 Graue Pointe Flrml' MI'I Uo.,dH~I~;IIlL"', ;P~II~"(J(~mciwballin( at au- some by puttmg on a style show

,. ~ ' • . "",-" 'to' b'[ , Qd'f" 'tfth . gh and others by displaying their •t9U, Groue POinteShores; Mrs. Augustul Le.dr.lrd NI. 254(1..., .• rno I es ~ . requen y. rou .; .' .... ;~'.?,":~.o,'-G P. Wood." '"'- -" G • P , "'_ .• '. housewindllWJ; t~ents such as plano 50105,vocalroue Oint.. I, mn . ....,roune el'ltlng, .• 1~6, ""'Ihot. . ',' . 0 .' I' solos and tap dancing.Township. .' CompllJnta ,~f t1i~a'charlcter '~'tn'e leader, Mis.' Harry Find-

, ••• have comefiO,m K.ercheval and lay, chose this opportunity toSOCIAL JOTTlNGSUnivenlty pla~,fnlm m Riv- present hard earnedbadges,imd

Bits from here .nd there: ~rd,.~8'i7WaibIiliton- .Iid'. at nu- awards, and the girls .reallyLilut. Comm. Ind MI'I. Chlrles CrHdon he"e solei tMir memua points where !lying snow- struttedl

CloYlrlyra.d ham. and hi'" ta~.n an .p!rtment It t1t. Whit- ballahlV'1 made iite miserable There were about seventytier ••• 1\14". Creedon left ThursdlYto s~nd I few wteb. in 1oi.','.ftlOtoriita. people present to enioy the fUnWinter HeY.n, Fl. .••• MI'S.J.wett Dwyer of Llk. 5tlor. roe•.ent.rtlin.d It a supper party for Mrs. C. before h~r,depar-ture . • • .

Th. Thomas F. StlleYI (he was stltioned h..... cluritMJtt..wer) Ire her. frcm Rye,N; Y•• for the ~k-etld .\ ~thellcMe:-guasts of Mr. and 104".Joseph S. Sherer of Ridge .:0.... " .... ,-complim.nt th.ir guests t1t. $N"I'I wi. gi.,. a 11M. cI!lIMr, Party ":,SaturdlY ."ening ••• On FridlY e"ening. Dr. Inci ....... JGM ,L';HlritelJ willbe hosts for t1teSteillYS• , , .. . '." ' ..

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A large .iJdimce at DetroitTown Hall will hear Basil O'CM-nor, national chairman of boUithe Red CrOll and th6 InfantileParalysis. Foundation, WedDeldliymornin" March e, at 11 o'cloCkin the Fisher theater. The du-tin(llished president, of the na.tion', greatest humanitarian ..,en-c:les will speak on "POIt-war PlaMfor the Red. Crou."

Altbou',h the inlernationallyknown Executive-talks frequentlyon the air, and at nationally lpon.sored ,atherings, his rlcoroUischedule .permi~ few peraonalappearancl!l. His engqement atthe Forum will be of particulUintere!t to hundreds of Red Croyworkers In the Detroilarea whetwill Jri .... t \heir chief for the Ant\ime.'. O'COIlIlOr'1 appolntmt-it to thetop Red, Crou POIt wu made byPresident Roosevelt after he hadlIl!rved . the COUlltry 11lr manyyearl u national head of the In-fantile ParalYlu Foundation •.

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Pointe QirZs' HoldAthletiC Offices '

Sorority AlumNe ,HoWMeeting in Conder Home

T/4. :WiIliam F. Armstrong, lIOn'

f . -_.. ~- . a .... el ... h...... HIeo Mr Freer W. Arm- tMqllt die Ila4 _t t4I U.e ICl'aJ.tror:it., af Fair court, obtained drin.I, myscU, fcn&114aprealDr-

, ~ month'. leave hom his occu- u01l1 Iolrt Ia BllClape8t,lh'e :rearspation duties in Germany to ...... Let JIIe know 1f~t ., ..marry Audrey May . Carver, ,lrla ft8d. •••

daughter of Mr. and Mr... S,mut/'n.K fJeJ'Y enltiit. 1HuGeorge Carver, of West Derby, .Liverpool, England. The cere- e-.e ,u",u,. "'y ey', .A. MR.mony~as . perfonDed 'in;St: BURGER ~,.i,;,.tn. the NBrp

,Marian Duncan. and Doris Andrew's Church in,;Clubmoor, . l'ORK TIMES, ,.ys 'btlt' il ;"Pick, Grosse' Pointe junior and EIlgland, Saturday, Tell. 23 'at.' .' " '. .'lophomore, respectively, at tend- 12:30' noon.' The sergelmt'tOok 1ust e,ght t,mes h/Wller 10 g~1il1l Michl,an .Stale eollege, will his bride to Edinburgh;"Scot-. "o~.tIKIIO" ;I U. S: eoi",_holdotfices in the Women's Ath- 'land for, a weddil1l trip and ,_ill meNiIll;MI IhMI;1 iJ I.;::~.~!&OCiation OIl campu. this ~~~~t~:~rn withber to the l-fi,. th'W:H1Tl1 HOlf~B,

Accord1na: to ,returnlat the t ~-'--___ .PlUNKUN DBUNO ~OOSf..~t~;~ ~AAD~~:~o~i~e~~r: Midti~"Crippled'Chi1dren YELT,n tHIlj ,,,- ftnll1"fJrm.=-~tlc0~~~~b~a~a:o~ league Me.tirM] ~tCi~ ~~t-:co~~:;":';lt:.~, (the orpnliation.The .• Michiian,Leque ,for &..u'fiNtes .. 1909.GBOKG'-/ MISe DuriWl; dauihter of Ki-. Cripp~ed' Children roeeUnl. :"illtY ASHlNGION .w.......filU1d'Mrs.'(iel)rge Duncan of lZM be held .• ~The. Woail!n's ,City II, 1M,""'" .. 19J2..JJlJB-Lakepolnte. avenue, u majarin, Club J'rJClay. March 8th at 2 p.rn, PBRSON 101 lb. _hi if, '1938.in'phYlic'11 education. MilIa Pick, Mea. Helen .Hun,erford, pro- D ' 10' L .' .., .

daul!tter'of Mr.,alid Mrs. W. J. gram cllairman, will, pre~ent' (HI" 1 0.. 100 --"I"'K.Pick. of 373Nef1 avenue, i. also ColumnistMiSl Vera Brown, ttw MR. TRUMAN.... physical education major., Sh~ her topic i.'The Jungle." ' • • ,.it a. J!!mIber ofGr'eenSplash; Mrs. Julius 1.. Beeker, Presi- Aa l..-ei IT., PATUCl~'1womea'. Rimmin&' h OJ! 0 r a r y, dent, will preside.. CatlleVal , .... :r. 1 .........and i. affil,iated with iAlpha Chi. , _tell ~ wNlt r*« ii& Mn.Omer.alororlty., .' Point. Youngsf~rs St.rt ......< tII..... BEST'" 00 ..... ' ., " ...~rf SCoUtS. &m 'wg.S, ;. ,I(~r,.r.t.n ~~oIinq ,,' .=::S:i:~'5~y'~~-<~~;~:..-~<;":-_.~~'~..~:'7~~f!Y"~~~-",.'"i~.Entett.in ~""'net T.. . Be,innln. their Khao! dlY'l8I\ aM ~ III _.w ...... ':'~ " '~.per ••• 'ro"" .. _

new memben of. Mr.. Dorina ateel tablar. wllUe ~ . ,'. '" .'.,(>n Saturday a~,. Peb. Kin", kilklergartel1' are the 'fol- *entthea aile w"l. IIttf1d1111. ••. . . , .

23; .ix IirtKOOt5 Ilf'Troop 52. 10WinI,,'pupila: Vqinia Cook, It IsI a Ve•• 1Iea ude'rtakIDr- . end twice ~s g~y ••. thfls8 ..cotnpkted their. Hll8t~ Bad,e PunchrA~rews,' Jo.nAuslin, .... IlUniIlerinr _ aad' ~ ' . .. "by ~ri,,« and HrviJl, nfresh- Duane Balcerslti, Barbara Bash- g. ... __ aU,. It ......., S' t f J .' ._ta 'lftcl tate their motht!CS RI'a, Dar Br<nm, ~bara Conder, boCIIep' a.e")IirMas *'~......... .pring sprou 5 or , unlor~ • '. ;,at tIte hOtr.e of .Mr.. Clifford Bruce Ccmder, o1iln ,Cooper, Phyl- a.'t WHr7.! P 'years. 81': PAft '. I. I dLundiren. of Harvard road. lis ,DrUchenberg,. Buddy Dntt- JIu iriiMI ie tbebldl i~,per",ypep ums '",n., priots.

The (iris who acted al hoetesses man .. Butchy Haye, Mary Xay enr .. SAIUI-""nI,'.-.z.':.. ' . " . . ..', ..were: Betsy Chesbrough, Janet Hynes, Pankee MalcoLm, Ted .. tile peat iff :&~I,.It<yC(Ur.fjgure. IS Junior size~.'.Xopp,Suan Litchfield, PeU)' Medlin, Sharon Panons, Judy """<acr- u.. 'TRA'r ",',' . , .Maffiand, Betsy Sanpr lAd Pappin, SaUy Ruen, Margaret w.. Ji1 1M"'aJ~II •. tiiee: TIle ' you'll b~ h&ppy as a I~rkSally Schemm. Sherwood. Joe Sincll.if and JlMJ1 eIIlare ... UIerftie..ftIl ..

Sweet. '. .x-." Yft'ticle,.a tile • tn" . D Sh____ are .. wILIeI! f_ tIie catlMlllnJ In. ese, .,' r:eSS op •••ODD FACT doors,.ut Ole 'N- .....,Po 9 t 15 17 t'\5 29 95

;, To aid a cat dying of a rare TIle pic,- LmJ:' ST." P"T- . 0 ,:. '. .7 to .blood disease, a second cat gave RICI'SCATBED&AL-4Ile:r ....his pal a blood transfusion. to "':r.The alumnae of' Alpha Chi

Omega are meeting in the homeof Mrs. Robert Conder" of Tour-aine, Friday evening, 'March I, at7::JO for d ess~rt. .

Mrs. Lloyd Nyman, chairman,is to be' assisted by Mrs. JosephStarkey, Mrs. Carlisle Rueger,~. Millard'Toncray and Mrs.Ceeil Cummings_

The program is to be arrangedby Mrs. E. G. Hennine, Mrs.Danald Sargent, and Miss Cath-erine Oakley_ Ther.,; will also beall election of officers.

First Deb EngagementIAnnounced~t Party~.rg.ret Ann W.hitehMcl's)letrotlwllto Woodruff '80yd. . Cr:o"M Rev •• 1ecI on February 23 "

When Margaret Ann Whitehead rev~aled her bethrothalto Woodruft Boyd Crouse Saturday evening, she becamethefirst engaged deb of the current seasOn. .

Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs.,James; Frazer Whitehead,made theariDouncemellt at I. . ,coclltail gathermr of the familyand close frienda in their hOmeon Cloverly' road. Her tlante uthf! son of Mr. and MrS. CharlesBeecher CrollH, of Provencalroa.d.

Th. YQUnr bride-io-~ Cho,;e • Iray candy,.lripe<i dnY of alret.in red, white and ,fay shadesin. w~ich to Ireet 'her IUests.She pinned a corsale Ilf ,ar-',deniu to it.

Her.mother wore a .hort black.. tin dinner ,own;, Ann'. sc:hools included Grosse

Pointe Country. Day and theBal'lnol'e School in New York.She is a' member of Tau BetaAsaociatilln and the JuniorLeague. Mrs. Whitehead intro-du~J.ler to society at a tea earlylast fall. '

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I 1U' fd' . . • court when' I talked yesterday. I .Newlyweds Cut. C.a.ke have kept him ••• To HAROLD• was just broke. and being broke ~:..~ .... P'ol'nt.. ALLOR, of Kerby Road, who is

II is an awful shot of dope to a ~ home from' the hospital, we ex-:~~ ...... ..... .",".y '... .,.~ guy'simagination. Ijustmad~up and. Bad tend best wishes-and good rid-,~ ..W'" the whole story after I read that dance to his appendix ••• TOM____ reward bail. You can't hold me . hy BRENAMAN presented orchids

for nothing." KAY "BENa'! to MRS. HENRY FORCIER, ofHe was lying. Al1d he knew Manor, and to MRS. GLENN AN-

lIy LAWRENCE RANDALL that both Carroll and I knew he DERSON, 'of Merriweather: forAs Told 10 Mary Ma4Jsoll wal lying. But he had something 'The Feed Ba,. their outstanding work at Percy

.(Continued frOID Last Week) and someone on his side that WHEN MRS. STANLEY FER- Jones Hospital. Veterans wrote

I,He noodled. "Lool>s that way. such a thing as obstructing jus- m~~~;~:n;.~:~a~~e you're wear- ~ my~~es~Cyak:~:h:~~etips~ Tom letters,' informing' him of

. t was a p anned substitution. No tice-" ing duplicates~t Karl Karlson's iU hat. We did a bit of. sleuthing ~l~o~::' .~f' ~:~v~one could have known 1 intended The phon!! cut into his outburst coat and wrist watch?" to find out what makes them soto show those pearls. But they wilh staccato illslstence. I picked "Two things I'd wanted all my good and found she makes them ~k:~q~h;ed~:: ~~~p~~'e ,~~carried the fakes, wailing a long it up. life w •• a camel's hal'r coat and a of vegetable flour-and soy be f d' h . d . I' '. fclunce. to switch them." Mabel said, "That Mr. Sixty is ~ . , . . . . an 0 IS es an one comp ete set 0

wrist watch like his but mine milk. It s .a SpeCIalty for dlets. glass.ware at g'ive-away perform-"What .are yo.u going to do here. Shall 1 send him up to your "\. . d 1about them," I asked. apartment?" NlaOwwaIgag•.Ontst'emw'eaTrl.hnegrethaeinrr.t,n

15.o an . con.va esr-ents, but. the. v.:ay ances ••.. That hand-painted tie

• Huel flipathem out, you enJoy JACK MUNRO is sporting was''I'm going out to tell Fay Ames "Yes. Mabel." I said. "&nd there?" 'em~ hale. and hearty ...•. Chop done by MARY ANNE ORO-

they're missing. They're a fifty him right up." Carroll snorted in an ugly Suey by ~RS. W~TER ZI~- WA Y,local gal who paints ties.thousand' dolIar police exhibit. A few moments later Carroll laugh, Sixty's face t1ushed. He MERMAN 15 somethmg to Writ!! like a professional •. ; ANDYLegally, they belong to her as ushererl Sixty into m)' bedroom. could have stood a police beating about. one reason it:s so goO!i.is ALLARD, of Ridgemont, i,~.pull-:MJi'anda's beneficiary. First I The jagged iacewas the same but in his stride; a police roal' of beeause sh~ uses tWIce a;; :m.nch ingbig pike through. the ice atwant to ask you a question." the scenery he wore was not his laughter scorched his pride. He beef. as veal. ~teadof rltle, she the foot of &ven Mile.

':You don't think I stole them?" own. Drapped on his cheap figure turned on his heel and was gone. serves mashed potatoes, ,andEll5t Civilianll:ed. ,.I,gasped.' was an expensively custom.cut Carroll made no move to follow and West. really meet whensheBlLL MULKEY, of Touraine

"Stole Is an unpleasant word." camel's hair coat. On his wrist him. co.vers &,'Jod old American spuds Road, back from the wars, isCarroll was being very stern and a costly looking watch. The cus- 1 said: "I don't follow you, Car- WIth On~ntal.gravy .•. ', To the helping to smooth,out labor rela-eificient. "It occurred to me, after tom tailored coat didn't go with roll. Now he's gone God knows Spaghettl Experts of theP.ointe, lions at Ford's ... HENRY

'Iome of Corneilius Dunn's wierd the cut.rale figure. The wrist where." add A. D. HARRIS, of Roosevelt, STEPHENS IV; of Ridge Ro~d-'-'manipulations in this case that watch was too 'elele' a model for Carroll shrugged, picked up his and son JIMMY; dUly aftested soon, to move to Rathbone Placey'ou might have been acling un- a cab driver. These props I knew hat and tugged sharply at the and.worn to by C. A. DEAN, JR. :-is customer's man for one ofder orders. There might he a rea- instantly, were the dupllcates of brim. "He's ~malJ time in this ~nd .JACK ALLEN after parta~- the town's top brokerage flrrns.IOn why he wanted this pearl in- ones I'd seen yeslerday in Tbe set-up. We can pick him up any mg at great length (about ten •.• ,DANNY HOLEFCA' ex-'''estigation stopped-" Derby Hotel on Karl Karlson. time. They've got a standing yar~, of. sp~ghetti each). of th_e navY!TIan, is ,back in, the','Bliok, ''I didn't take them. You'll have' I wouldn't have thought he'd so charge 'against him. :H:arrlS specIally last week . " BiJilding, writing insurance poli-'to believe me." brashly appear in them. I sup- Carroll's face.'was pale with Smce fireman.BI~L (KID) cies •.. JOHN HARRIS, of )lIc-

"I do. I had to ask you, though, pose he could no more have left sleeplessness, his checks the GLEASON reti~ed, fr?m kitc~en ~inl~y, is scouting for ,a locationto satisfy myself." he said. There that camel's' hair coat home than stretched gray of drum skins over duty at the Farrns Fire Statum, m .Hi.e Pointe to buiJda" qualitywas 'sandpaper in his voic.e. ~'I .ach.orus,.gal couId leave a new his thin bones, but his eyes were the boys have~issed his fine beef shoe stor~likethe aile" he co-

, 'don't mind telling you; Randall, Hlterof silver foxes on a day so astoundingly alive with determin- stew. When Kid makes a stew, owns' on' McNichols Road""'I'm fed up to the teeth with this hot she should have had them alion. he puts everything!n it but the BILL GAGE, .JR., has anad~~r~ Make your "evening out" acase. 1dim't like the way things muzzled and on a leash. ,"Are you going to slay home fire truck .• ' • . •. ". tising job with 'CampheIlEwald. luxury event by choosingare running. I don't like this idea "Sit down, Sixty," I suggested. today?" he asked at the door, "or You know the .trlck o~ putting ': •. GEORGE WID ~ E R, of The

'I.!'at the large,st ~xpa~er can't be He covered my bandaged head do you want to meet me at the a s!>'?t ,of .sherry In cream soups? B15hop Roa~ is doing .accountingwrong. I don t like thIS brocaded with a shifty eye. "Have a little Club at ten thirty. They've got a Put It In )ust before you take. th4;! at Chrysler's •.. Ex-tech. Ser~Barbary Coast that Fay Ames trouble?" rehearsal set for that hour. I MR. AND ,MRS. LEON 'T.MARTIN cutUng'their soup oft !he bu~~r •. \ersonally. geant BILL SHUTT has rejoined VAN DYKEaeems to be running. There'sstill "Yes," I admiUect. "A little want to see Sue Manchester. wedding cake at the r'ec~ptionheld at the Wardell- YO,;,rSCflbe !hll~~s 'It~aBad the salesstaJf of Hiram Walker

trouble." You'd be a help. I thipk the lit-Sheraton following their. marriage Saturday,' February ~olnt~oesn t ?Ike the ..tasleof .•• BUDGUlNDOl'('of y'oik~,'He didn't make furlher in- lIe Boslon T.N.T. bag goes for 23. Following the reception the couple entrained for lt, and prefer,S hiS sherrystraig~t shir~, is schoolin~ al Chrysler's CLUBquiries. A little trouble was no you." Chicago where they will honeymoon. '. ' :-before the soup cou.r~,~ut Institute 01 Enilineering •.. BOBnovelty in the circles and uian. "1'n b~ there, Carroll;'" Mr. Martin.is the son, of.Mr. and Mrs. Leon'M. Martin herea:e a couple of wme'.trleks LUBECK is cnthe public rei a-"les.in ...whichSiX.ty.' ...moved.' •.. i When.:CarrQll left, I found a '.' '. . . the Mlssus d.oes.inour kItChen t,bus,sta/foltheD.S.R.anddur_• .. . t d of Kensingt. a.n, Grosse Pointe. '.'Mrs .•..Martin' ," nee Ell'Z'a- that puis her In the Wald fl" .,,He:said: '.'l'm:herlioil husiness. sCissors,s arte cutting and' uno. or c IIIIS. . . I

I won't he a minute." . 5wathingthe bandage on my bethAnri PeOples, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. She bastes a beef roast with Clar", ,He,.~lrelched a hand toward me' 'head.,I'd ;have to get along with- Cl!\rence Chapin 6f Columbiayille; Michigan; 'etwine, and li'roast chicken with

with a tightly folded paper;. I. out this turban. I had: to look' Photo' by Fred RurinellsMlisca~el-for the slime reasonopened. i.t:. It'.wasrily ch.eck. The ~atural,"if possible'no'lchalant, in.that yeiu blllte.a ham with grena-

. . pub!' I Id 11' h b '. . dine or pineapple juice-for bet-onel'd givenhim'for;"expenses" .lC. cou pu t e rIm.of a P zer, Dave Sutter, and Jim'Crow ter taste and flavor. And sheat. The berbyyesllirday. soft hat"do.wn ov,er rr;'y temple. = d eagerly,awaiting the next dance. dds ' ,'''Wait.a'minuie; Sixty. I don't' . I, satdovrn, ~olding,thebomb i K' B"t . . . a . a 'couple tablespoons of

want this back. What's up? You~ h~:fy Tthr?~h~n:h hehadd in.~y _,i ~ I . I S ~er the. dance, ..MARTHA ~:~~\i;'u':~~~ins~ 'ia~;es~:wereglad.to'get this yesterday." n .s. 00 a ey ~tO'Plck JOHNSON'S .hcime was ihe ,Scene so good,

"Thisis.today •. l 'changed my the lie~d for,.the target'Just when By aetsi- 'iSaetWaaa of m\lchactivity.Martha Wa5 .mind," 'henid,wti,h all uneasy I n~ed most to/use 'it. ~I. tried with Bob. Smith.'" Carrie; carter This & That.glance at Carrol!,.,.' :to, lme up the ugly cham of . THE BIGGEST, little real es~, ''Younieansomebody:changed eve~tsof the r)ast'f~w days. . iB BETSY BACBMANN with ChudEdwaids, Car~l. Mc- tate deal in the Pointe occurredit.foryou,don'tyouSixty?~'DoeS First,someonemurderedMI_ . ,Yo - . .... ,.... Pherson .With llill Wood, 'Sally recently when barber SAMthia ,J!'elin, you're renigging on r~da. Someone .had stOlen her VIRG1NIAJOi!NSbN:'de~ided Sutherlandwith~rtie D,!yiS,..Sal- BARKER purchased. 5 feet" of'youridentiflcalion of Karl Karl~ plC:ture from my room. Someone to iietsome of her' 'friends to~ l.r Watters with Ted Kratzet, Kercheval Avenue business front~

. son as the' man you drove to the had knocked out Sneed; then gether .on Saturday, February 16, Ann Wedhoff with Leigh Middle- age in Rockerieller Center •••.Gro~PointeGolf Club?" caused,her to disappear. Some~, SP;.• :aflergoi!lg4r;JWn tow,nto ditch, ¥n Stringer with' Bill TRUMAN'S grain edict, unless

l;;i,xtY'llodded, "You got the one h~d sto!en the Pfiarls found 'iJJ!'ovie thega!s,all'trekkEd'over Maxon~ Elaine Kramer ;with' Ed- changed, will effect thedistlUa-'idea ,surrounded;" . o~ Miranda s body, stolen them to', Virgina,s home' for Ii slumber die Baker, and' Sally Critten with tion .of gin' more than any, other.::"B)Jt.youcan'tdo that" C'ar- rIght under CarroU's'eye. And part y •.,Accordingto"thecgirls' del- Bill Cole. " •.• • alcoholiC; beverage-fewer mar-

'roIl Jasheaoul at him. "Yo~ made 'someone had slugged me, Some- inition,. a "slurribii" party ka tinis alld tom collins this summer O' W_..'police statementlind you've got one . .It :lattered l~ke an ominous p"riy; "where. any''Poriibleslui)\:' hANNlE LEININGER decided '" Inc~dently" contrary to a De': • C , R ., N,Ul,stick,tg it.Yo!U'e' ... tata>.'\v.it- refr~n ~.I11Y, ~ram. ~:} ... ~ ...' _ ber C ii. strictly' avoided. Some of t at SatUX'dllywollld.be ai •.good troit. columnist'l report, '.'LOst" . • ..ness,.,...":l1ow'.~111'_c.~.,.~ ..:': ..•. ,' , "':"Orie~tli'"g.was.cleiJ.r.:"Mii':.an'l:la.' th e .. :c~.ro.....•.w-.d.;.-w'.h'.io':~ll.t'a.•y.ed'.' lor" 'th''e" a .tln,..eas"an.y. ,'~.or'.~•.;'..good .., 0111.- Weekend" : has 'not' cut .. (fown' . CI" e;::,.. , ' .• -"

. d .' f . .'~ :l,"'!'IU•.•. ~,: ..-.v...,It.' --: .,'.'.--...".~.."".' '!All.I:d~dw~s,cook.upa'story" wa~ead .. 'sneed was probably nighL' ,were )~raririie,Fit~$,j!ln .alhidned ~haiparty.>Aftei' the drink.. sal~indowntown.spo~. .. .andyou!re stuck wit!!" ,J~"~i.h,!!!~.ad~.nwa.s:l).o Ipnl,let,~ef.!:!lya aniH:;iCl)"tiinOritier, Marty sellar. movie all the girill .Iathered at PlaCet,' 'where l:iualnelii-ls'; tiff!

, sneered:;!IICar~,ll!"\"'''~ :~ ';;;~ ,matter ?f .my oWn ur"e to. let Marion Field; PiJtWi1J.iama, and he; ,houejand 'aCcording,~o,rule charge it dlt:ectly 'to~automotiv~ I' NIArlA",,6ZCD"But we;clin Ji.old'yclu'loi"per;; MIranda s murderer. He ObVlOUS- shhlW ~aenirii'. . . -AO:DoYII .~ll~W~I, ~col the strikes .•• MRS. FRANK SCOTI' '-JEJ'~' t ';~CHki -:'~ "'1~8 ~cic

jury," Carroll threa~ed.. .. "/,,.)y .ha~ the. same urleto get me. "~.:~';;" "'..' • . 'gals_rlt Shirley SOmel'll.' Mary CLARJ{, Of Notre Dame,. dOesn't . ','JEFFERSON :U)REXEL JEFFERSClN'at LAKEWOOl) ."I afut8ll'''{eebli!mmded:u~Y6ii.If ldidn!tkill him firstj.lwas due Wh~;v'th'G "'P ~'S..'u:~h T1iQrn, Marilyn' Buck, :,Domahave astanii liI. line oflito<:kin'gs. . 12335KELLY-.ROAD . .... '!':~.;

,¥ish iWI!l,';"YilU .. ean't:holdme' to be killed myself." . b'k' ~Ii.'ltea rossel .' ~nte.~. Dahltm" and"Mary Truintiull. Her lon, HUGH,senthertwo . ; .. "1for perjiu'Y>aila-'~YMJ;"J<no it.'I, eha' .. ,' . as; 1;, .. '. mp a~ag~... . .' "'. ~ '1precious pair-all:si1k'--frOlh' ..c •• ,

wasn't on:nowitnm~Ji~d\n'no . pter 13 ',1' Ford.',1Tade on~~ay". JlIg.~t, OKDINANCEDELAYED 'Panama. And thenllugh and d,

, , ' . T1:.ft,.'Wa- of ..S co-"--.. ' pr.!l.~.hcally th.e.. ,.whole 'ic:h.. 00.. 1 .'Th ta' b..... h'ch Florence 'now 1',,' Of I Ch' ..v .,_ , .-...... t riled t h .e, ~~a >',o-:- manc:e ..,.w 1 :, ,t.'. lln. n, .. ' J.cago;: ;. .;..;,';. •••• '••••• ~ ' .;..'•••• ~ .• ".r

, At ten twenty fivelawung iny' u ... "ou'.to, II~eer them~ ~n. the ..Park ispaaing. in, antici~- recently presented the Clarka . . ..e&r:.into the. desertedpirkiJ1g ~1\.a~~!!.,lla~e~e~~rbBun- ..tioJl.ofthe"p~arance'.::of lev- with '.IO,methingmore ,p~ous . , \; .;h'orse-shoe'if'the Grosse Pointe dY,;l?tan; Ai~I~y:'lanleB~~y, 'era~ taxicabconcerns;in, the vil- than l)ylo~graridchi1d" a' Iit-qolfClup .. 'Walkjng by.the rows Pa.ul(1rubbs,}!arnet}'loWl!'nstem,. l!llle, at. anearl.r~d_te, Wl!5 laid tie. fellow . named GEORGEof gia~tdahlias; exploding' in Butch;: McI\:.~ndrl~k,Letty .ovei.t the:.Pl!rk,YillagecouncU MICHAEL .' •• DR. ROSS J.surealllst coiors, I had the same ~etschmar, Do.n .~Ies,Judy: meetill,fQr ,finalC(lnsid~ation SLINGER lost his do;, a ftvedull &enSjltion. ~at. i,nvariaply Zlck, ~C~ed Swefl(lOn, S~: C~mp-, at' tin! retular meetir.Ol on March month's old. beague hound. Mlu-

I smote me, sneakin, up on..this bell,. Bill. Cas~l, ,SaUl!!! Joyee,. ll~ . iJlf two weeks now, flnderi musthotbed of culture. ' " .. Harry. Garmllil, Pat .J~reon"Her- ------,.--------------------

. Over on the steps of' the .caadtm~n'Z!!rwl!C~ Beth KlaV'e!', Car-~ouse Birdie Maclean was deane: 01 !Cas~icllJli;.Jciyce Bo.~,~tmg up a set of golf clubs. I hi-ed 1l'\1l, Dick Carter, Tom' Witting.at him and walked over. 'He hain,and.Don.Kelly •..said 'he'd been spending aU' his ' '.. .' •. 'spare time listening to music on Almost everYone ..~. all Gf'OIIIithe radio and plaYing over old Pointe showed up at ~e Boatrecords but he. hadn't yet heard Club at one time or aJIOther onthe tune ..he'd awakened to on Friday night SeerJlII 811 thoulhthe mornln.l of Miranda's mur- the Boat Club is p'.~~;~. a'tder.' ~~ ...

In the club lounge I picked up lead one JUl'lior DaJlC'l!' for enrya house phone, got the house- month trom now cm.!'roin 9 'tllneper on the 1I:le. She said 12 the kid. danced, and duringEbba Stnim came to work at five inlermission they ~tMr dranko'clock in the afterntoon. I couId cokeS. at the bar or wanderedSee Ebba then. . around admiring the ..trophies. A

Carroll was waiting for me, quick glance from ~e balcony atamid the tints of chilit that led about eleV!!Jl o'clock found Barbto the ballroom. He Ilave me a StoerkeI,' Phil ~Skillman, JOan

J thin grin. Heise, Dave Bogle, Pat Erskin,• '~.ey'\'e started rehearsing," Bill Beardsly, Ann •Haggerty,

05. he said. "I want to study this Tom Mercier, Celeste Belanger,'outfit again. rYe got a hunch Peter Klaver, Barb Wicking, Web

. churning in my head. Speaking. Knight, :P.osemarie Miller, Paul. . : of head, how is yours?" Greeni,ng, Barb Klenk, Ray'Shu-

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.there is tOllfe ..~ there, for our U90pS. . thuYour nearest ~ed Cross Chapter.. .. - .But that's 'ai?(. quite all. For through the du~ • If he is ack or injured, the Red Cross ~orker ~n ,Ught stiU~nes~the kindly lightof tJ:ieRed Cross hut. help him oyercome anXieties-write his leuen for him .Ptovi~Il'1;.~c.', games, ,~ol1 for our weary. -help bimseule personal problems at home-do whathomeslcIC men. A' pla~e to meet-50meone to talk to- his own mother womd do for him, if she could be ther .....they need those things so desperately. And ~hey have Yes, ~ still needs.your Red ~oss. And the :Red cross.them" ~ to yOu. For YOIIhave,kept Y0W'JtedCross needs yon.r dollars. It depends on you fori.t5 eXistence.

.• char SIde." . .. . • The only income of the Red CrOss is what you giye.~d IS l?ng as there's a single American ~an. still on Its great wOrll: of mercy unut go on here at home;

loragn lOll, YoW'Red Cross JJl1l8t sl4] at his SIde. too. Hurricanes, toads. ire, disuter tlner surrender •If he has a problem, the R,-dCross is right there to The Rtd Cross must be ready with aid for the vietims-

Mlphim ia every possible way-from a Red Cross loan . with food, clothing, life-saving drugs. Only,." canor !TJ-Dt to s~ghteniQg out some persona! diBiculty. make it possible.

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. ad for ~viDllipe 1bat «Ie.ming)'O!DI! look. May l!tll be llsed as cream roup.Pink or hlae Clile ill the form ofan exquilite bow tied with sold.like band.Gilt taPeri> f 2.SO. Keilla, each 1.00 ,.. ....

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.Simple coiter is apparently in.,ereaainl among schC!OlehiJdre~because par~ts have not cantin,"ued the use of iodized salt, ae~c:ordlna w the February issue ofMichigan' PUblic Health, officialpublication of the Michigan De.partment of Health. ..

Dr. 0; P. Kimball;who'wrotathe article, emphasizel that lllck.of iodine is the .ole cause of sim-ple goiter. ,The iodine content ofMichiian soil' and water is verylow. Icxiize4. aillt, which. suppliesthll m.utrltionBl dellclency, ia an• mcient, and entirely safe way topl"'l!ventsimple goiter.

Dr.ltiniball took In Ictive partm the c&rnpailn befUl1 in 19:U to

~~~~ Jtfi~~ ev~proeram wu JPOIIr.oredby the:MlchlPn Departrilent of Healthand the State Medical Society. Atthat time 39 of evtiry JOO Mlehi.,an children had simple ,oiter.After 11 years of promOtinc the'I18Iot iodi%edsaltanother IUrve1IhOwed that limple ,oiter oe.eu:rred lJ1 & per cent of children,AIIIOI1C thOle' usm, iodized saltfeiular-ly, the incldence of ,oiter...... only 2.9 pe.r cent. .Throuih-out this re-survey not a chUd wufoUnd who showed the slightestW etfec:t from the use of iocti*lilt.

MichiganChildren.Need IodiZed Salt

!oIoore, '!. that .1, care: ftr)'. littleaFloutthe kind of liberty that Mr.SCoville holda 10 'dear; Freedomi5 a relative term in' any civil-ized soclety-individu!lllibftiy isabridged in'lI thOU!&nd way_ Judie 'wlie Youn, in Cityand rilhUy 10. The treedO/II of Traffic Court Tuesdaynl,ht ~the individual must alway. be

SHOULP PRICE CON'l'RO.L subordinated to the ,oOd ot the posed of the followin, cues.BE EXTtNDED? 1\1&11 the IUb- ll'oup. Freedom to Itarve, to suf- Ralph A. StreJ,ber, of 3728

. ject ofa panel diacuaSion tleld at fer unemployment. to bedenJed 'l1ontclair, Detroit, driver of athe: Gro..e Pointe Unitarian the minimum comforts of - ~e. DSR special bus involved ill an

, . lJ, OUY~ H. LARNED ' , Church Sunday eveninl February whi~ any intelli,enUy ordered accident at Kercbeval UldC'..:_~ BMrki's D." ~tl-.s if, "StartUiaSel-vice" _4a. .lIot K. ParticipatinC were: John Sea- l5Oclety.should be 1I1)leto pro- Lincoln on Feb. 19, W&ll .fined."_ $5 ...- ,.. J ville, eronomiat, formerly' of the duce for all its mernben-free:-

NiWtb' ltIIJ PEPPET ~ necMArily pertam to automo-- Chryiler -Corpora~ion, wbo. held dom for the atronl and the clever and tosts of $5. ' ;Bi.ocKERT M' II1wII's • $I'!' biles. PONGRACZ JEWELJ:R:) that price c:ontrol ahould lle ahol- to Pl'eY upon the weak Ind if- Mrs. Ruth O'Farrel1, of 203 ..J!Utlo/lb,tilius. TJ,e Ulusl hive it. For. nearly 100 'Ye&r8 ished; Allen Brown of the Detroit norant-if this is liberty, Mr. Lakeland, for reckless drivinl on'/n>tfI'I"iMttJ .. is l~ ;" lbe ROfers' Bl'(lI. baso1fered "Amer- Lawyer's Guild and MiJe Helen SCoville cln have it." January 11 at Lakeland and Jef.'sbll~. ,!/ tMJl6~lotbs, 1(fUJ'ls,..; Iea'i Fine&t Silverplale." . ,They Moore, ei:ecuUve aecretary of the At the end of the panel diseus- ferson Wal fined $5 and $5 eostS.

,&O&illilil -flltitlS• 1/ lOll &~ I admit it, I read it in their Bra- Detroit 'Federation of Teachers, sion the group .ddressed post The case of Margaret N. Mer. ~s/J-.J -y ~, ~0II1 to s,,!,o chure. Thil "StartiD( ServiCe" who lpoke for 'the retention of the cardS to Representative RabauIt eel', involved in an accident 011IlNshop.JH,iIIU' Iblt', Me Jr- . , .' '.. O.P.4. .' . and Chester Bowles e~ressing Feb. 15 at Washington and Ker-'n1iStibu: Tbe dri,,"ilfg brmr is made up of the dlen~al silv~r. Mr. Scoville. held. that tIle.p- their opinion u'to price control. chel'al, was dismissed u .thltl4pny. &011US ill Ib, lot'eliest .ware n~ed to serve eJght,p1us plication of social ControLs is mor- Out of the iroup of. tOtty only complainant refll!ed to sign eom-'::shtiiki' tlf ausl, -pj"k,'PrJWd". four aervUli p.lec~ It eosts~ ally wtolll ~alae it interlera four were opposed to any fW'tber plaint. There was no personal'.blue, y,llOUJ •. II1Ul, J,U'.lIIe gr,eII.. • little Ymembarrused. to te. 11 you, with the operltion of natW'al exlension of price eontrol injury involved.

, the economic laW. They hive no placeTh,y,~. :b."Jd,~ .;~ &n,d,beaidei lJion't know in the system of-free enterprise,siiJtHil,-.'j,N .)lRS. PEPPUis wct price!, But.'U',,"looc1 look., . . . . ... . ,. be maintained. ''Inflation is notgitJi.llbi;,.;wuiy /"Yibe aoze. ing"W! worth a visit to. PON-A' & P's ~odem super market on Kercheval haJi,proven interesting to ,Groae c:ominc," Said Mr. Sc:ovi1Ie,"lt isM $5.50';P.LH or bill",., still, G~CZ .. JEWELERS" where Point4!rs.The serve-self meat eount4!r, ~rmits Speedi.ngup ,bf shoppmg; T4emeatu is already here." "It Iiin the form_,,.~,,.,d,fo!, .'12.00. Did theyU Ilve ~ou.th: detalll. cut, priced and wr8p~ in «:eloPhane. The customer needs only t0se!ei:t and pay 01 inflated currenc)';.Let pricesYOIIiltltiWlbllt 1I"IIII"s s'v'" ' ' . ' •. forthepackJge.' .. " .' Pl1otobyFi'edRunnells rilJetotheil'normal1eve1andthe'J.-sIO".'~' Drop 0/ fliIXi &JJYJ !JII1ly; &1.'" IhisfSl ., .' .' 'InatW'al operaUon of.lIupplyand

~t::e"!Tiil~sh:;i;:e.,iIr~tt,?t::'f:!t:J/':i:,S:iJ'tto~rf.: Red Cross openS Camp'aign B~G:J~a~: O~_~t~ ~:u:fd~willlfSton!.true val.uu,"1JO' l' . ? S' .Nt lJI' II Jl I Irl~i ()1I1t' II HI' /.NI&1UtI, T~WDshipHealth OI!icer, Idviaet ~'The withdrawal of price con.

~'''!~,,':;'is,.~:;i1!~,,,';s'lb' &i.s" J~iU; "MIlM,~'S~/~c Fot Funds in,Ddroit Area ::k;:o&ebeinm~~ece=~~ f:f :~Pl~~e ~n=~ d7~~~r,'~lilN$IOU'iII: oll,xliJes. Th, "/iIS~" 1MitL. .NM"",JJ,~, ~~~ . " " " - their allowance It the stations if Mr. Brown. The cycle of intJa.-iMUb/.'! sel is '. ilg';. flSi"l UJIIU ~M IJI!tll w~ s-l" ~ ' .. . . '... . ~ .' , d they will take around their own UOD, Col1a~ and' d-relSioD,tl,;muule J6bk,lolbs so I. sll#OJe 10 f'N IbtIJ~1 t~ ~~s :, Five thousand volunteer workers for .Red Cross, arme milk bottles. . which baa followed eve;; war inIb~,1St of .,,~ /oUow nnlllU ~,p*! by IIMI,f!MIl!" ~II/Is- withtheiiorgan~tion's suP.f!rb war record, beg~ a house . " hiltolYt must not happen Igain.weflSfNIlJyao, .'"..", &#y •. Th•.~. ilrDIISIIl to nouseeanvasof. Metropoli~ ~troit March I, opening Matinee MUlicale will meet at Business under OPA ~ guaran.

. . .iil&b'iwtfiMUs.TIns ,wi/llk/. day of the Red CI'08Il946Fund Campaign. Red Cross Mrs. C. D. Steriin&'s home 283 teed and normal peace-timfl'One cenerally' as~~ c1 a t es H.i.t,11diu "N~'~ tlO yu re- ~ks $2J~'OOO for its ..1lK6 peacetim~ proir:am. and the McMillan Rd., Gro- Pointe profit. Let it be known that pricei

heavenly, 'frallrancas with. a ~ RMb"sSb~s"" W.,6- drive contmues through the 'lat. 12:30 p.m. 'on. March 7: .As- will be held at their pr_nt l~lflorist shop, but PASELK can nfglOll BllltJ? !'BMly"" sb(flS, month of Mar,ch. .' .' dent Tlumari, N Red. CroiJ' n~- sisting the hosfeal ia,~. J. E. and full production. will onceprove. ,this theOry iIl,reverse, if wii'. IInW sp.dMIY'M.J Ihe. blSl .Over ,700 key. volunteer, work- tional' chairman when he' rlrtwnsDrapeau and' Mrs. C. 1.. DoucLu .,&in ,et under way."you'u interuted. One day wllell liressM. WOffHff'HJ 10UHI. .~0tJd 'en attended th.e lti~k.,off luneh. from his' China mission..... is program ehainnan: . "I am frankiD admit," ui4Ki11the "lee, box" -.val being cleaned, fiJuii iIo olMr, . -.4..,. '10 eon; and meeting beldT.l:l~Yall th~ 1l0Yiers were, biding their ,h;,.J,lbMW. _, .,.;"biW, in the main ballroom ~f the~!ttimemthe shOll' proper.' Grall,,: I'-"!.' &.lly :hops ... ()fIlj i. CadiJlac Hotel. 'l'bel\Ulcheo~ WISua~11 1,:Very unpleulq1t odor Pilris L~ 'iItttI N, "YOi'i 100 percent Red. CrOll W1th aper~eated the_ atm~sphere; and ;mil JI' boe ;:.. .. ,.' program featuring ,a ,irlnlDl,t(\MR.PASELK was CQnvmced . u, s ,,1 .e ". Ann, typical, youil&.' Americantha.t..lt .m~thave,~n.c~UM,d ~{lIlIz~~'J.~SOBS~N/,S girlfrom Iowa, wholerVe<i y.oithby,the untlJ11e).Yd.elth ,,!a mt;l~ ~0iJ4.o.-l,( 'O~. n fI/UTs' ,!/ the RedCrosa in the Europt-an~d searched the.pre:mses fran- Ihes, Mlbii I.~;,,,bllH,wbilfi t4~ter,She n!minded the work-tically;even peermg mlo all the ad III«. ell1/s",,,, $o'a""'1 slly en of the milliON of Gh>Ulddra\Ve,:" in vain. The scent wu I lIitJ..'1 W_ YOII.Th, "n"veterana wbo'look to Red Cl'l*becCmllll' more Ind more ob- wbo 1#1 Ih", fim will IH Ib, to. flniah. the job"w~ich remaina~oidous ~very ~oment ~nd he SN/'SI shod "1tMHs" ~ Ib,on three, vital; battleffonta:, Itfina}1.ydisc.overed ~ tha~ •.lt w~s PoirIU. . home with the, vetetlllll; in hOl-e;xudmC tt:omthe n~""ea.t,a~di- '..' ..~. , pitall with ,the diaabl~ and CQil-tion ~ blS,.~nower f~mlly•. A "8~Sernee" cioi. '. .-valescilll Iio!aien; oveneu With*!1ti!LJ! whJl~ lace like bloom ~ --0 ..... '.:: _n . .';'-tlt men. .ol,the oCcuNition fereet .•IIellin,for $7.50 per ..doz. ," F!U:1CY Y ....... !!"""-~yerp- • ..... .. ,-. .his unbattaament. He: fOJ/nd UI&(J~ALoO~l':'~Y. .F~,ur' 'oUIer . Red Ctoa 1ir1l~It the wannth of the rOOm'lIsd ICE. - .Ito~~:.~~,,~"""w:e~ 'Qn ~~th~ program., E. A.'caused the exudation and there' psoJble 6; Jeh1ije. iIt&UOi .. ! Schirmer, chalrJl:W1 of file 1!H6fore'hew-ould never be 'able to Wen. Jm1l1ie1,'lt Iaa'hl BrilItwa,. fund' ClI'ri~i;n;and .toastmaster,Bell the flower: ..~ long &IIIUs '11. Fon,. 8e00Dd' ,SIB.; .Wbea I introd~ee(t.them;'. .."kept cOol it behaves like a ~~, ~, Ia lhe"1l&ber1Ia,., befon I . Two' were loc~gitls: Marpret

. feet ,entleman an!! is "on dli- ~.y "Spl. ""'," I 1ft:II Ayei1l, who for 18rnonthlworkedpl.y" dally., Irilaeine I skunk ~.~e"telJ ~JtIIoq"l in Ena~!i .ap~.Fr~c!lfor ~borticultural c10thinll ::.. ~ ~" u.t~~Croila; ,and Barbara Cclwe, who

• • • ,; ,\".......... DI..... VMC - ... aerved '10 'months in the, PaclfleMR.. AND MRS, KOPP have ell el~ IIIJ wialJIIaIe1d, &II- area .. A1Io lpeaklnc at ,the kick.~

,one~o ~ridafor I ntuchJ*.ld" oUIer the.~ wbMIoft ..... a; .o,((tneeun.W!!re' MUlDnJla'j\'lIed'vacation .but" don't. ~iiI,k ........ "'~'~1aIII. BaPPJ' of,DiyloD,',I.Q.;}1lz:-t i~~C~

C1 the1va cl~ .~e doo~ ol.theJr ~ ........... '~.",.6'J#ar..in~..ner:fm ~ VE Dai,'popula~."drur, Uld whatever~ ".,.~ -:a.~ ~ _:Co1eUe,RYIIl olWMhin~may ~" itor&.. E,very one IS III,. t1nI' ", ..';;;:' ~~,in.:India;and the Pa.

'~,oil~n-t,,_,,~:ihe ,_ ..• ~.U:,J'''';Ji cifte.and ..w .... rned,by Ad."boelIeS"-w~ 'there:' 'XOM,lfl' - .~~IIml -' -. " ..~.'/. '.-,iI':1':-' to accom Mn.th. :. 't'I .cOWdD'f"ielll .. ',. ••• ' ..'. IlUFJ-t. """".T' . ,... pan,. .

flY ~;. 'If ". MIIJC , ...... FranklUlD.RooIev'elt on the lat-The. w~:are~layed .. lit- a1i.t-:.iIIi '''~ 'ter'. Piclfic,tour.. "tractlvely ~. ever ~d ther~ ..~ ~: 'we 1MIId." 1MlIt. Herbert 'B ..•Trlx,' :ehairman ,"of X~d:::':i~~b~.l1th~' 'Dea;'ilia(1miJ4'l.ci'tlieiedtiiit .the~DetrOi~Cha~erof Red CrClMrental dept. I should'never have .I.tIea te ov weeklJ prolllea cl~the ..mee.tinI.'. ' .. '. .UIed thlt. word. They'll Jlrob. hJ1blc .... WI alPl .. well do ACfually th.e .194«1quota to beably be a1\lunped with houae II .. ~ ....... 11.... 'ftere ra~'by'the ~it.Cha(lter.cfhunters!,' : ~lew, ~ : .. ,., ftIIIaIM ,wile Reel era. iI$2;~,ooo,. D'!1e,~

• • •. ' ruU1 IIiJo7 beiDI "1naIIe4 .... the fact tnat previous camPailnlBacoa? Jk:lieve it orJlOl,want!'. ~ ~, .. ~ ~ have' tiee!i oV1lnUbecribecl,' re-

HENRI'S MARKET has enoUlh ader .. .,. .. ~ ~ .. rve hUbeen M.!t' ~!!l~Jo ~for all of IIIand it iIn't that Wek .U,""_.~ a~, uad:overthenext"1ive )rear'fatty"atuff'that'passedaabac:on (.ad 11'_ .... nt't-!) IrJ period, 20 per cent'for,~ch ofduriilf the rationinl period. It Blu\NClDAHD C~ JIAD...... thti. years.' This year $150,000.Will'

.. tha . tb '. DRaBIK - .._' .' . th I .k ,1110 rumored.. t ere ~ ..... • 'DIe ........ t-o' a.w CQMefrom the relen'e, us ow~n androub.whieh. ba"-e, nr'~ .~~ .erinI the ~ount.tobe raised to

a,ced naturally, alld ~ .. 50 dIeir. ~ are,,, .<" ~ $2,400,000., .,",; ... ~'. .tender thlt you can throw ',vay1di4 ~ :::"'="1'" .~.= At the IllllUal meetinl' of thethe knife andfor~ Uld uee';~ ..... '....... Be,,"",! Detroit. Red Crosa, :Feb, 21, John.poem. At leut th4.t's ~hat 'Lei ~nMet...= !~ If. Sullivan,. eampairn manlier, .,'wid me, .and I'm tellmg Y9I1,1MI. a ..1dd .' ................. aDnour..cedthat the Detcoit Chap-but rm goiDl to find out 1orol ..,~ .:-..:; .lerlpent only.015 Per. cent of.~f, how about. you? ' ...... WW.... _YlIII... •• the 1945 quota in its fund raisin,

.:rOan Clark, daUlhter of Mr. operaUo~, l~ th~ .any otherand Mn: ..Ralph )L Clark, of metropolitan arel In. the C:OIJ11-Grayton road, has been p1edct;d try. Also l&;Stweek .It W&IIan-to Pi Beta Phi IOrority It Michi- nouneed .from, WllIhinGon that,anStite Co1leIe, where she ia Gen. GeorgeG. ~i1Iha1 111e~-, s.I trahnim. pec:ted to be ~1Dted ,by Preai-

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signed. a Tiger contract for ~pl New Field House Need' ed eveiltenns down throUJh theproximately $45,000. This makes third and fourth quarters, CoachHill the hilhes~ paid pitcher in Healy was trying to figure outbaseball. •• how he could get added scoring

• • - • • punch into his team. Everything W. G. Bryant, who spoke soSUN .• FEB. 24-JOHNNY MC: he tried .seemed to backfire and convincingly in favor of the

HALE, Tiger rookie infielder, re; it looked as,though the Pointers Automobi!J;! Clqb building attired from pro baseball and will were going. to .be beaten by a Somerset and Jefferson at thenot report to the Tigers spring teain U1at . was .figured ~o be.a Park council meeting TuesdilYtraining.camp at Lakeland, Flori- breather game before the bIg -' ,- . .. ., . Soldiers trained to fight mayda'this spring. McHale was dis'. p:me wjth Fordson a week away. 'flight 15 the last survlVmg mem- fight for the wrong thingwheasatisfied with both contracu teni- • With. o!1lY. foUr minutes re- ber of the original board of di- they come home. unlesS they .finddered him, returned both and de- lrWrling,'theBlue Devi!s were on rectors. of the club,. ' . us figtjting for the rig~t ,one:cided to stay -at Notre Dame Uni- the shor.t end of a 38-35 score Mr. Bryant, who IS an attorney,versity ..• JACK STEWART Both teams battled on eve~ was also the legal representativescored two of the Detroit Red terms d.own tot1le final minute. ?f the I'!'etherlands GovernmentWings four goals to defeat the~tchingscore for- score at which ill DetrOl~ for 27 years and forBoston Bruins 4-2. The victorY time Don McPhail tif!d the count the Frencn for 16 years,virtually cliuched a playoff spot 8139'-39. and.theBlue Devil fans -----for the Wings in the Stanley Cup tOQknew hope. They were dashed Ordinary people do the world'sseries this spring. . • 30 seconds ,later,' 'when Allen work. So it's up to ordinary

• • • tossed a long shot from the cen- people to make the wor~d work.

MON., FEB, 25-0HIOSTATE tel' ot:t!ie floriral;ld put EaSt De-University, long time runnerup to troit back in the driver'i. seat.Iowa's defending champions, be- Aa 'Ihe Blue Devils .battledcame. the new undisputed Big tOJ/iard.the East Detroit goalTen BasketbaU'champions for the Johnny, Rummel was fouled as hefourth time ill history .• , TED attempted' to make d shot. thusWILLIAMS cheeked in at the "lVing him' a' chance to tie theRed Sox Training camp at Sara- score' and throw the'.game intosota and went to work irnmedi- overtime. 'Fiftl!l!n, secolids re-ately, spiking repQrts that he was !XJain~, ill .the; game as' Rummela holdout .•.•. JOE DIMAGGIO senr-his'first shot toward thehit a home-run, double and two ba.sket, ..which. rolled around .thesingles 3S the New York Yankees f()(lpcrazily before eoing ihJ,'oUJhbeat the serv.ice' all.ilturs,' 12-4 and making-the score 41-4Q in. • • RAY MANGfiUM defeated ~: Detroit's favor. ' The nenBen Hogan. 68-71., to win ,the foul shot,:had to be. good or else.PensaeolaOjlen Golf ch~inpion-' ,Rummel"tossed, the ball again:ship and.topprize of $1,500. . The vital need for a new athletic field house in Grosse 'Pointe 'is' shown ;~bOve •. rolled'arotind tJt.e hoop but .this. :. ..';,.., Spectators ovei-flow onto the. basketball court, making it difficult for the-cpntestants. _ time.fell off to one, side and on ''TUES.,.FEB~ '26 _ BOSTON It has been suggested that a new field house wou~d serve as a'fittin'g war-memorial' to/,ObOn'/ifingertips. A quick

REDSOX are reported as paymg to GroSse Pointe service-men who gave their lives. ..... - '::" / slap at'tl}e'ballsent it againsttheir star' hit' t'er, Ted WI'lll'ams •. a ,<ii). the baCkboard with such. force• '. • • ',. • -. .' •.. .. ,'., that ,it,b¥lgedagainst the oiher

~~ING1~~ociiA~~R~~; W' r'I-ter. Bac' ..k ..s"F ..I-eld' H. OU.S' 'e. Last. Sec.ond~,;' ~:~:f~fJe~~P~~t~~~~e:'torught at the GAR, building ari~ '. 'arrang~ents, were, made' fo.r the 'Sh D Pea 'in a pod. before dropping.Michigan state indoor champion- AsW ar Mertujrial. ProJ-e.ct,. . .ot . ~0...U!n.....,',$ -.". ~Js~~f~:for 0e

eame-winningships • • .• JACK SCHl.1EMAN; ED': HappY a~diratefulplayers and

~~a::~t:r~~~~has ~~~l~a;: PO''I-nte' -La'c' ks.... .'F' ..ac')el)et)-eS, . ast . , etroit ..', faDs.~anmldall over Olson of-athlete of the weSt side." He has' • fel'illg .congratulationa while thes!arred,on WeStern's football and' . . ,. • - . . .... . -- . . 'stUnned: 'sub,1:itute just grinnedbasketball teams m thepast.sea~ Y G" Need .. .. .. Olson's Basket6iveS Blue from ,ear to ear; ThUll, a Fz1InksODS .: •• ' .. , .'.:' .•... ,•.'. '.. - -' ounger Aetn;~t~t~()nU;';':~.o1s'w,M~rt"CoSpaC;~ttfor Athl.etic Devil's Vic:tory'OverShJb- ~etrrifw~~ finbsist,hthta~ tnathdea httero

.C; IVI leSi,,~tl?' . rl e mml ee' .",' " ..' '. .. ouo.a SU I U e'lD e ma er.' ,.... . . . . . ,. bom:-t=a.,',,42,;.41 of secOnds.TUvgry~T~:1-;Y'te~~~~,.. B1 FRED RUNNELLS .... return~ vet~~ans apdyoung pea... . -'-'-' -'; . . .:Gros:Ml Pointe' will travel to .ter: Madisoil square ,Garden's' Grosselfointersin pnual arid p!t!_~f' G.~ ~ointeco~d'cOn- All season long BOb OlSOn, Dearborn'next. Friday night~'andblillkel1:lall:tournamenL .. DON the, civic; leaden. iii. particular vlDcethe,l'Ommlttee appointecUo .varsity 'substitute, warmed ,the Jri.eet'ita arch - rivals, Fordson .P ADGn, . ,a p P,r en t i',c e JOCkey, are urged :lly this wrl1ertotake seled ,the' Grosse Poi.nte' War benCh,': _only gett~' ilito the' Both teams will. be' battling forbootedliomHourwinners'in four a,-ereatermterest ilithe:'athletil; ,M,emonal,' ona field ho!JSl!;Ap. games' after.1beywere', already honors in the Border City Leaguetria at HilllGtl Park •• ; U OF activi~iesof Pointe:areayou~ .it'llllo~~be:i)~!=essary'for~~ ,w0J?,bythe regulati:~t Satur- basketball race. If Grosse Pointe

.' . ,,' ',Th.e 'lackadaisica1'atttudeol ,~o dOlS.'to.wnte ~ cO~lttee dayiUght, at,~t, Detroit, ~bcan' defeat FQrdsOn it will' tie~~, O.'r"o~;i.ee,'~,N~:t=;parentSin tliking prideiii- .the ~.;tellfl.l~mthC1l cliolCe' andcafueinto his.ow:n :wbenhetipptd 'with tliat school for the cham~

, t. . , a~etic'accoII1PlishineJiis of,thm J;e~JlIS for,lt.DO ,IT NOW and inJohnnyRumme1'srilissed foul pioJlllhip.Fordson will be deter~IllIh •.•.• ' '. , off~spring,aJ;1d in, t)le facilitiesw~.,one of the PrIZes 1fe com- shot to give GrOS&i!I'oirite a 42. min:ed'to win. this lame 10 it.u.n'. ,NODOOSM.LoWO ,;' availableforthem:has_'beennot~JJl1tt~ offer~ for the bestsug-: n victory: over.the>team it annex,the title all alone..'A:ht"ndlorOePeriian:catshowtid ed ..,by~.oQi~ thm,"~e -Writir~ .~~t~~~ .. ,>:-;, ... ' ;'."sopD41Y.'trc:>~,'42 ..8~1.,lut De- . ------, ,",up :at ',~~'h, Qme,.' ',~o"'~'- tJ. nivemtY Grosse Pointe . is ~own for itS . If, 'Highlan~-': Park' canafl"rd cembei' 15.: ,,:: ,'f' '\' . U. S. expenditures aven,e$21.2: "•.Pla~the other morning a,nd was high schOlasticachieveinents, ,but to' buy •.Ford Field 'and build. a East .Detroit/empli;yi,ill' a 'ru&- ntillion. dally. Totalexpencliture.repor¥ to ,the: City police. The its athle~ic rec;ord is not one fieidh9\15()i stadium. and poolasged:;type;:of<individ.~;:bask'et- for the YEAR 1886 were $242

, . ' . ,_ about WlllCh we boast., its~t warproject~roiseball •.,',c;~~g¥f••tJ:t,e UlIU!illy smooth million.,Offi~ lllac,ed' Tabb.y .safely In. ~ , It, is', notbecauSc<' the ,athleteS Pointe. can afford "ll','large fiel9- workingi';'~r~;.::: ~611.1te Blue~ryp~. at the dog u.:.~' ~w~~~ .p~!cipating la~ck, willingness, or hOU!leas' a fitting memorial toi~ Di!yiJs"naPlJ\Dl: in,ethe,'#SC,lIua.r,JOg 1.St~wner ~Ute~ . ,a Y SPU'lt All Of; the GrossePomQ! W.0rlli,:War n veterans .• A ,war ter ,and: ran-, UP. an".ll-B ,lea~ . ,R.U,,18.E L'L' Swas. no rown'. 'otIS. High teams have' couraie.They'm~orial. wlie:e teen.agers:~'whii:hthe 'POin~te,raw~~ble ,",

do lack that extra moralsl1Pport ret~ng, servt,' cemen. can en),oy, to c, overcome, unhlt OllOn tipped /' C...... UtI......."-"f. <-,-' " -1rom-the pare.atll 'Ilnd -,lidiniren athletic.conteSts BlIspec:tators or 'in the winI1iJig:sh\!t. . .: - y

," :::~~~/c:~t::, .~~~e=~a~~~\o~ ~r~~;i~°;,J:Ul~P~~;: le~~~ ~~~':~~yi:l~r~j:~ ;,.~CLEA~I.S •"5- k"- d' lac~ decent .lItliletic facilities,'in istet m~re-indeliby on th!, future. throl1gh some' head!!"1lp play, ,'1"1... Ia Lau.clerlac:. ' ,'fe'" 'a' .'5" a"'n'." -.," : which tcUram and,to playthe~ cenerati?n. ' around,both'pask~:, "t; "uiI;ekaD!Dc 'lbie .llV-'I~.:, :' '" 'UDIOMDT PLANNED' . !,auI'Grub~',P~tG~.Pointe""'clraperiq,laeetall"

, It hubeensuggested thllt the In a ,21-21 tie ;"'lth,,~',IODl: on!- e~ ebelllle'" rudI... ,'.',

C'h' '.newWar,Memorial be erected-m ,A Co?fe~~I~promotl! t~e haJ?deci"'sh()hft.~,;ce~~~:',co1.1Z::: ,w~If''lte4' apnadB f~:, "." Op'S .the.form of.afield housewhet'e UlIeof rllCiioiil.,Mic,higan schooIsThisll!;ld,w!d,~erMedw}len lMt'e'tbul1' Jean.

_ -.'.. '. all otthe youth of Grosse ,Pointe will be held in Lansin.; on Sat-.. Drayton'pUt~tDetroit back'iJi sWe'; .• lC~IMl CvtAI. Laao. . could uae~.recreatioaaltaciIi~ . the lull~.wli.lch','it.neVer'relin~ I ',il7kr:Pld<"p"'DeH .. ". .

. ties. This' is a fine idea. It, would uraaY' .:Marth 9,. underiiponsol-" quishecf,uiItll'the ftnalleCOnd i01 .' Ilerileo •. "Cupid~s,'ev811 ~ffirOu~:"the.keepScimeofthe moreimischieV- ship of the MichIgan StateCo1- 'thie game. A1thoUih'Eut Detiolt CellTU.'""20

. • , .. ;. . ... '. ousRJ¥1.thriJI~k.inI,y(,uth'OJ1~' le&e.,:~hdepaTtment ..in,CO:-- :¥.:as:inu)'~~5IE~_(~~atthrou~-" ,w.r,dayS;Cl:NltimMic:l"alW~Y'i~to - ol:~u~le., Thefie1d.:b,o~ woWaoperatiori. -with' LaiJsing' schOoIi ,0utihe,COII.teIt,:.;DQ~ M~Pbad.. ,IUSSILL'S= CURTAIN

,'~ . , also offer a ,more expansive place' ... ;- . . . :who garnered 111.pomts III,the' .: LAU,NDIY'.'CLIAN.E!IIS.Hr'Ye steals and chops .• , ~.nc:I to ho~ major PointellIIlllf.eur School a~mlStrators, teachers, contest,' kept'the. '~)\le Devils.Ll._ Iw I athletic ev~ts.' . and other mterested perSOJlll from witjlin striking diatailce.. 1~1."A... ' ..... JIuWI,poTTRtn,as now., ~ ays at cei ing I The .G~Pointe. Dads. Club, througho?t. the state will attend., As the two ,~';battled01l .

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r~.1 11;':III 1 '. B1I ". i;;-; run BUNNELLS, :;.... -I .,.. •'loW : THURS., FEB.' 21-FIJ:LDING;..- . K: .YOST'S- condition was report-'~-' eiFas': "much improved" at the~ V,niyersi.ty Hosiptal • • . ED DA-~ NAWsKI, fonnerFol'dham anc~ ~ew'Yo'rk Giants football star,e sjlJ1~ a three year contract as~ ~ootbiill coach at Fordham where.. ~ts will be resumed next fall? q:. :SO~. MONTGOMERY, world~ ljCb~weight ch amp ion, was~ chal'l!d by' his fight managerS apci .traiper ,as walking ou t on a:;. 10 year contract •••~, .. ...(:'F~.,FEB •. 22-MEN'S FOIL~ ':Jf!;AM. feiicing championship was5' 0, ri!yiwd today at Salle deTuscan.. Utera four year lapse. Byron:';"y,' trieger,'state and midwest 'cham-r-~ . won,headed .the Salle deTuscan1 team';~ ' •.• -' HAL NEWHOUSER

Was 'listed officially as a Tigerb'61doUtas the team startedsprine. practice at Lakeland •Florida. 'Although a holdout New-llOUler dOlUled his uniform forthe ,.photograpliers. .} 'I. . "'. ",~ "~ • ..

SAT., FEB. 23 - CONTES-'1'ANrs:V;ere 'decided' for the¥etropoli$an~eague basketballf{nB1s.when,Southwestern defeat.en: Southeastern, 1945 champions,~;~;-and'MilIer whipped Wes-teftt;-26~25. The' tw'o winners will~ide ;ih~ .. <;hampionship nextFtiday' at Olympia. The. two 10-

. RrS';WiIl:meet on the same courttCi, playoff for ihird place • • •1JAL' .NEWHOUSER ended hisNiolt.. lived . holdout . \iVhen he

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re-entend.the .,ame to protectthe lead. Althoulh. the tint teamwas 'back in the ball 'lame theBlue ~vjls were only able toadd four poinu and led 20.10 atthe half.

In the. third period Tom Will-son lIgain: touched off the GrossePointe scoring spree whIch sawthe Blue Devils outscore itsrivals, 13 points to three.

GrossePoinle outplayed. out-thought and out-scored East De-

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and Bray added to the count witha swell corner shot just beforethe period ended. .

Tile Blue Devils looked' like adifferent-team starting.the'$eC0nd. The Grosse Pointe. reserves,half. They scored 30 poiJIts to 'fresh' from. their overwhelmingFordson', eight. Dur.lD, the th;Id 'victOry over'FofdTrade the ni'lhtquarter the Point~rs' ,de!eru;~ was before; added East Detroit to itsprllctically impreenable, and Ford long' list ot basketball \'iclimsTrade was able to. get only four with a decisive, 45.18. victory atpoints. Two of the four. po~ts East Detroit's gym last Saturdaywere scored on foul shot:! while night.the Blue DeviIs connected for The Blue Devils employina: a13 counters to hold a oommand- fast brea~_ took a commandinging 31-i9 lead at the end of the 16-2 lead in the first ~uarler ofthird quarter. the game, Tom Willson's basket

The fourth period was a sleigh and lree throw touched off theride for the Pointers. They scored scoring spree in the first seconds17 points to ,Fordson's four. of the game and the Blue Devils

Playing only part (>! the game were never threatened the restLeroy GoaresiD).o emerged the of the evening.high pointboycif.. the eveping Beginning the second quarter,with 11 POints. He was followed Coach Harold Fisher, substitutedby Herb Allen. Ken Christianson an Entire new team. Against theand Tom WHlson with 10, 9 and subs East Detroit found the rangeeight points respectively. . after one and a half minutes of

Peuln was high for the losers play in the second quarter andwith 9 points, 8 of themcomin&rolled up five quick points inin, the first quarter when Ford the first four minutes of theTrade made ija only bid for vic.' period. East .Detroit appeared totory. ' '. be getting too close,. for comfort.

Guaresimo was by farui!! out~ so the starting Blue Devil team

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After trailing throughout mostof the first half 0, its basketballgame with Ford Trade last night,th~ ,Grosse ~ointe reserves puttogether' a high scoring secondhalI to down the' Trade schoolboys, ~8-23.' ..

Ford Trade, playing a ,fast, agogressive brand of ball, jumpedin~ an early' lead in 'the firstquarte.r anq held an 11.4 edge.Grosse Pointe's c~se lookedhopeieiBSup to the •second periodwhen the Blue Devils' began'find-ing't1)e range and' at half timeenjo;Yed an 18~15 lead, Patterson,Christianson and Tom' Willsonled the second quart~r attackwith Willson giving his team aone point lead on two free throws

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Sc~utNews IReserves Win.Two Contests

You'll be glad to know that ourGirl's Council is being revived-it died for lack of a director-and will hold its fint meeting onMar. 14, at. the' NeighborhoodClub. Mrs. James O'Brien hiSconsented'to be chairnian of thisgroup, and we all join in wish.ing her the best of luck.

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Coach Frank Banach had hisfingers crossed as hi.~ Blue Devilswimming team trav,!led to AnnArbor last Saturday' morning; tocompete'in the Michigan StateHigh School swimming mee!.Banach knew ~his team didn't'have the necessary power andbalance to annex the.,State HighSchool title, but he was hopingfor a miracle of ~ome sort to givethe, Pointers enough ,points tofinis~ well up among the leaders,That. miracle didn't happen andthe Blue Devils had to be satis.tied with eight place, two placesworse than in the 1&45meet.

DanLaFert~, swimming. in hI~last high school competitio!,!, pad-dled his way to third place in the50-yard free style event. LaFerlefinished the regular season with11 victories and one defeat inlOO-yard free l'tyle. but waSn'tentered in this event because hiscoach tlgured he would stand abetter chance at the shorter dis-tance,

Pointe SwimmersTie for Eighth

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We Axe Pleased to Announce

Has Returned From, the Armed Forces

MOlOa, SALES

Chrysler. Plymouth Owners

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Your' ellerlslled. hard.t ...M!pl'"-wolch dese,v~ the ftM5t ca.ro,LeI De Roy' s laclory.tralnedwatch cra1tsmen re'ator~ its ern-,lenC)'. All work tully cua,"n-teel1.

Mr. Harold Beardslee

FISHER-RECORD

',"~~~y;'F.bruary 2', 1946

Closing Rally Downs.r'FordTrade Quintet. '

IGirlFor us, February is the month

of International Friendship, andas a fittin& climax on this listday, we'd like to tell you about

i. G'rOsSe Pointe High's Basketball Team Foreed to COme our second letter from Belgium.;..: From Behind to Beat Ford Tracie 42.36 Our "Treasure Chest" is actually

sending us a second dividend,. , , . By F:RED JtUNNELLS and we should be. very proud,

: POiri~:~i~~~le~if~ Gra;s;~1p~l~:~n~~~tn:~~~t~:r~ ~~~~:~ G~~ss~e~~inf:~e~~; O~~y :st:i~~'~o.come from behind in ~lie flosing minu~es of the game wl~h fn the Detroit Area that has

'Ford Trade School to wm a 42-36 cage victory. The surprlS- heard from the country to whiching strength of the' Ford Trade School was something the a chest of books was sent. ' .-BI'''' Devl'Is hadn't counted, a's they had previously beaten This time, the letter was reo

"" ceived by Mrs. Walgenbach'sthe Trade School boys with ease. troop. and was from Mady Jadot,

;GrO$Se Pointe traileq th~ough.'" a law student at 'the Universityout the co~test until the last tv.:0 though every' shot meant the of Brusseis. She organizes troops,minutes of the game when ~Ig game. . and trains leaders-of course Yll\\Don McPhail put the Blue DevJ!s Two and a half minutes. after know that in Europe Girl Scoutsin the lead, 38-36. After Dick the last period.' started. ,Grosse are caUed Girl Guides. She hasWuerker had' counted with a Pointe took the lead on Don M:c- her own troop of blind Brownies,one-hander, from the side of the Phail's shot. At ,this point Phelf- and it is the only one of its kindcourr.McPhail ,put the game .in fer'of Ford Trade gave his team in the country. The scrapbOOk,the bag by pumping in a short the advantage .again and the made by the girls 'in Mrs. Wal-stilit' with only 34 seconds re- teama'started another mad scrain. genbach'stroop' was the "1irstmamina in the contest, ble for the lead with' both teams ta~,gible piee~ of American Scout

'. "FordO Trade ,was quick to go matching basket for ~asket. It work received in five years."!,~ipto' the.le~dshortly a.Her the was Dick Wuerkerwho pumped She also wrote. "our admiration

r .: opening. whlsUeal\d bUilt. up ,a in the .shof ~at tied the score for your brilliant ;:ountry is~ 6-0 Korebefore the Blue Devlls with three minutes to go and set immense,"'. were. able to. get a shot at .the the 'stagefor McPhail to .clinch MadyJadot'sBrownie troop~ basket 'Dick:. Wuerker,'Johnny the gume fu the last minute/ , was visited by Lady Baden-~ Rummel, and Don. McPhail were Pheilrer of Ford Trade led both Powell, and she is justly proud1I the' point - getters for' qrosge teams in point Production with 13 of her correspondence with such~ Pointe' once. the iCe Y!~ b~oken, points. He was followed by Don a 'distinguished person. Alter all,• with. 10 seconds remaml1lg In the McPhail with 12 points who was it was Lord Robert Badw.-~ first quarter, RU":lmel c,onnec!ed hia:h for, the Blue Devils and was Powel who founded the scouting~ I \;'ith a .beautif\11 long shot to glye. pressed for' scorina: honors by movement, and who inspired

1;1 the Pointers ao.ne-point m~ra:mj teamm.te Johnny Rummel who Juliette Low to dream OJ. a scout-;1 10.9, /It the end of the perIod, garnered 11 points. ini organization for girls of all~ Grosse Pointe's advantage was _._____ nations.i' short lived when Ford Trade COMPENSATION Even tho our special Interna-f, bounced back early in the second tional Friendship period ls of.~ quarter butthe Blue Devils The'Michilan Umimplciyment ficially over' today, we shall~ matched every Ford 'Trade score Coinpem..tion. Commiilllion . paid continue to observe. to throulh-~ >. to'keep pulling up on even terms out $2,298,013;33t6' 113,986 pee- out the year. It's. a timely tlieme,~ . until. the Trade School boys pie unemployed durinl the week and is especially forceful rilht~ : - garn~redtwciquicK'field:gOali .endin; February 16, it was an- now.r . near the end of the second quar- noun'ced' by' Eugimf! T. Dormer, • ',.'. ter to hold a 21.1,8 advantage at Erecutive Director. Of this num- With the advent of March, we

the intermission. her, 38,259 are .women .. This is look forward to our BirthdayAt no point in the third quarte.r $14,052.52 less' than the previ- Week, and our Juliette Low

were the two teams separated. by dus week. The total number of World Friendship Fund, Greatmore than three points. All sem- people who have claims filed for plans for celebrating are underblance of team play disappeared unemployment benefits in Mich- way, and we expect March 10-1685 every player on the, court igan is now, 151,968. Of this to bean exciting and a stimulat-tried to put his team in the lead. number, 50,729 are women, The. ing week.Every shot tded iri the third previous week there were 4,355 " • •quarter had the, fans on their men and 2,958 more women re.. 'Girls!! Tell your mothers andfeet acreaming their lungs out as istere<io .your mothers' friends to save .all-----------,--------------- ,their, waste' fats for you, to' be

contributed to the city-wide iatcampaign. conductcd. oy tl", Girl:Scouts. If you recollect, the War

.ChestF.und did not meet its quotathis past year, Consequently, theDetroit Girl' ~cuut Council didnot receive ils. total from theCommllnity, FUTld". and is des-perately in: need of. money foroperating, expenses. It is hOped(he sale of wasle fats will help(0 make up part of this deficit.

.50 b' " now, and line up yournei,g:;~, ;,<.ask:inlr,th~m to ).pleqe,save '.'. theirwBste 'tats ,for Yilt!;The date of the collection wilt be.a~~9un~~lj. 'Jaler. ..'.,'~.. ~.",.,,!~.'. • .co ....

.. ):.O~:rnii\,~i1y, Feb. 28, ak4:00,o'clockoi'n"tq~ HighSchool audi:,Ulr1wri,.~l!'tbree troops dir~cted9Y, ¥rs. ,Parfitt, Mrs. HuntingtOn;and Mrs. Morrison, will enjoy amovie put on by the NurseS'Association. It deals with, thenursing profession, and sh,clIildprove to be quite .aninspiration,in the career piannil1& of some'of our lira.' ,. . .

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.To th~ Qualified EleCtors of the Village ofGrosse Pointe Farms:

1 CLERK1 TREASURER

'THE DETROIT EDISON co.

You are further notified that there will be only one polling place for saidAnnual Election which snail be at the Village Municipal Building•. 90Kerby Road,

In addition, the combined savings In"ought ah.}utby a reduction in federal taxes and increased useof electricity contribute to this latest rat~ reduction.

You may wonder why we are able to reduce electri~rates, as directed by the Michigan Public Service. ~ - ,

.Commission, even while the' cost ollivirig is going

up, Our answer is simple. It stam with a will to giveyou the best possibje service at rates that are fair andreasonable, It continues with the'cooperation of

experienced and efficient emploYe8. It includes

planning and economizing on the part of manage-

m.ent and e~gineers, .

NOTICE OF

AN N U A'L; .

E L 'E. C' T.I 0 N

TO REDUCE RATES AND YET

HARRY FURTON, ClerkVillage of Grosse Polnt.--Farms

IMPROVE OUR. SERVICE

, Published Feb. 28, 1946 (G. P. News)

WHY WE HAVE BEEN ABLE

In8hort, it is enterprise at work ••• enterprise witli. know-how and a goal. The goal ill the best electric

service in the world. at rates that are fair and

reMOnable.

MONDAY, MARCH 11TH,. 1946':~'-and the polls for said Election shall be open from 7:00 o'clock in the_ forenoon to 8:00 o'clOck in the evening, at the Village Hall. 90 Kerby': ;Road,

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.. " You are her6by notified that the Annual Election for the' election of.'.' ' officers in accordance with the Village Charter will be held in the Village

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On Cnme Career Early, , The police picked up two of -----, t]u! youngest culprits that have' Standing in other fellow',

A rl;!Sident'at 1143 Beaconsfielc;l. ever come under their notice. shoes won't help him if 'youobserved. two very small. boys thhelping themselves to' the can. They were two boys, aged three 'yourself are aU on e wron'tents of mail boxes in the neigh. and four, respectively. The little foot.

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YouI1g& RubicamExpands Staff

Far from the noise andcon f u s ion of contestedareas, the beautiful andspacious Harris East SideChapel is especially locatedto be convenient to aU EastSide residents and to ~hoseof nearby suburban areas.

Sund"y servIces 10:30 a, m.Sunday School

Wednesday ""enlng TestimonialHeelIng 8:00 p. m.

ReadIng Room open week day.U:OO a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Sundays

2:30 to ll:OO p. m.

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FUIERIL SERVICEFOR THE

EAST SIDEIn time of bereavement

it is .8 comfort to have thefuneral service in your ownneighborhood. can venientto family and friends.

Sixth Churc:hof Christ,Sc:ientist, Det~oit

14730 KercheYl1 Avenue

Call the Harris East Side'Chapel to secure the quiet,memorable. and neighbor-ly service that characterizesHarris Funerals.

Young & Rubican, Inc., adver-tising agency, has added .sevenmen to its Detroit staff andopened new offices in Suite 1866Penobscot Building (CAdillac0067), George W. Davis, vice-president in charge of Detroitoperations has announced.

The new staff members areDavid V. Cleary, copy and con-tact; John R. McAlpine, trafficand production manager; GeorgeM. Black, Jr" contact and nowbusiness; Burns J. Cody, cooper-ative. advertising man a g er;Claud'e R. Streb, ,art director;Robert S. Edwards, productiondepartment; and Thoburn (Toby)Wiant, public relations and pub-licity.

Cleary '~md McAlpine rejoin~the agency after serving severalyears with United States forceso'/erseas. Black was transferredto the Detroit office after a. yearand a half in .the agency's NewYork and Chicago offices. '

Black, a resident of GrossePointe and a University of Mich-igan graduate who has been inthe advt!rtising business since1931, spent a year and a half ashead of OWl's foreign advertis-ing division before joining Young&. Rubican in New York. '

The Detroit accounts of Young& Rubican include the PackardMotor Car Company; Parke, Da.:vis & Company; Stinson DivisionConsolidaled-Vultee Aircraft Cor.Poration; arid the Borden Com-pany. •

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ROBERT FANNON

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Grosse Pointe.Methodilt Church

Meeting In Kerby SdIoolKerby lid. near .Kercheval

Morning Worshlp'at 10:41Sunday SChool. for Pre-5ehool

Chlldren. 10:~12:30lund.y SclIool for Adullo and

All Young People. 12-12:30, Youth Fellowship at 6:~ p. 1ft.

Rey. Hugh C. \VhUe; Minister:l42 Oil< Street. at MCMI1I&D

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These two young Grosse Point. sociated'. with the Sun Oil com-ers, with a W9rld of fine experi- pany where he direc\ed 6el'viceence in serving motorists' n~, schools and sales work. .will hold a three-day opening of Associated with them and head.tlleir new Mobilgas Service Sta- ing their auto repair department,lion' at 18184 Mack at Fisher will be Frank Lenhardt •. formerroad on Friday. Saturday and instructor in auto mechanics atSunday, March I, 2 and 3. the Wilbur Wright Trade Schoo!,

They built and own the new; who served as parts manager. atstation where garage work will Tom Boyd's. At one time Len'-be featured as well as Mobilgas hardt was associated, with theproducts. George Holzbaugh agency in a

Mar,vin Beaupre, who is a son mechanical capacity. .of Albert Beaupre of Kerby road, Jack Fannon, brother of Rob.was formcrly paris manager of ert, who holds five b~tt1e.ltars

and went into Tokyo with. theNavy. will be an employe at thenew slatiQn, as will Albert Beau-pre, brof{:er of Marvin. Albertholds the D.F.C. Air Me~al withoak; leaf cluster and received aPresidential Unit Citation.

Because of the long residencehere of the principals it is be.lieved opening days will bringout many friends and neighbors."The welcome sign is hanginghigh and our motto is service."Robert Be"upre said yesterdaysaid yesterday in making theirannouncement.

He alsO said home applianceswill be a feature of the stationat a later time.

I\IAKVIN BEAUPRE

the original George Holzbatiilhconcern when that agency wasthe largest Ford Sales and Ser-vice station in the world. 'Morerecently he was in enJ!ineeringat Briggs manufacturin".

Robert J. Fannon, son of JohnF. Fannon, until recently was as-

in his garage. The theft, he says. Serv:ce Stat;on. Is. Open.edhappened sometime early Sun- Ii Ii

day morning. yA bad man with a bad plan By Two oung Pointers

beats a good man witti no plan.

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NEW YORK CITY

good job in taking care of us.Mike Bea~pee, Jr., complained

to the Farms police Sunday thatsome milk thirsty wayfarer hadtaken 10 quart bottles of milk outof his truck while it was parked

No Communit.y is Better

Than It' sS c h 001 s

Friday, March 8, 1946at 8:00 P. M.

Richard P. Verrall, C. S.

Member of the Board of l.eclureship of The Mother ChurchThe First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.

MONDA Y, MARCH 4TH.

A full report of this lecture will be printed in

The Grosse Pointe News of March 14.

Kercheval and Manistique Avenues

You are cordially invited to attend

Vote Yes!

ofCincinnati, Ohio

Clayton Bion Craig, C. S. B.

8RDSSE POliTE mCHERS' ASSOCIAnDl

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INVEST IN YOUR COMMUNITY

A Free Lecture

Christian Science:'Its ,Revelation of the

Kingdom Within

Eut Grar,d Boulevard near lelrenoll Ave.

rptursday, :&larch7, 194(h8 p~m.YOU ARE CORDIALLY ~ED TO ATTEND

A full report of this lecture will be printed in the Grosse PointeNews of March 21.

Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist

"Christian Science:Its Theory and Practice"

A FREE LECTURE

'Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusettl

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Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Detroi~

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"NOTICE i, hereby 9iv-n, in ll;Cordlnce witt! the Provi5fons cf AGt No. 201 ofth •. Public Act~ of the Stlt. of Michigln for the yelr 1921, II ..mend.d, th ..t IPublic huring will be had lit the Municip ..l Building, in the Village of Gross Poin+-Woods, W ..yn. Ccunty, Michiglln, on the 19th day of Mllreh, 1946, ..t 1:00 o'clock,P. M., Elldern Stllridard Time, upon a propo5ed :Amlndment to Ordinlnce No. 34of the vm ..g. of Gros~ Pcint. Wood" I,dopted June 1B, 1940, whidl pt'opOs.dAmendment i, 15 fcllows: .

"AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE No. 34 OF THEV;LLA61'OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS,' MICHIGAN, ADOPTED JUNE IB 1940 ENTITLED.

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""AN OROIN ... NCEJ~:r!glllete~"d ;~eshict the r~ ..tion. ~'tf ..d~s andIndustries ..nd the loc ..tion of building, designed fo,sPecified UMS, tc rec.llll.t+-and limit tfle height and bulk of buildings nere ..lter erect.d: to regu1..te Ind deter.mine t~e "ru ofy"r~s, cl:!ur:ts ...nd other open. sp.1ces, to limit and restrict themaxImum. number oLfimilieswhichm.y JM .housed in dwellings her.ifter. ere~or Iltered, ..nd for lIid purposes, divide the Vill~ule into districts, to pt'OYicie ..method of ..dministration,' Ind to>prescribe ihe. pen ..ities ior the viol ..non of its

,provisions.'

PH!LLlP F. ALLARD,Vinago C!.ri:,

GrOll I Pointe Woods, Michiga ...

TO BE HELD IN THE ...

NOTICE .OF PUBLIC HEARING

~iQI,tOS9t Joiutt1UOtJh9

MI c Ht'G,~NW.yn. County, Michigan

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"T~E VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS:

S~TlON I: TilatiSection, ... ncI9 ofofdin ..nu No. 34 of the Village efGroue Pol\,te Woods adopt .. on June I., ,19<40, entitled: .

'AN ORDINANCE'TO REGULATE.,ind rest~ the ioc;ation of trldes ..ndindustrie5 ..nd the Icc ..tion of building, designed for specified uses, to ~9U-

... lete ..nd limjt th!l heig~, ..nd' bulk of. buildings her ... fter ereFled, to. regula+- ... nd determine the .. r... cf y ..rds, eourts, .. nd cther open sp.1ce$,. to limit'"ud restrict the muimum num~er of f..milies which m..y be housed in dwell-~ngs h!re~ftlr Irede~ M ..lter.d, ..nd for ~~d ~.~rposes di~ide the'ViRligeInto diStriCts, to pro ...,de .. method of administration. and to' pt'esbibe' thepan ..lties for the vic!4,tion of its provisions,'

be emended,' so oIS to re ..d ..s follows:

SECTION ,8: Distriet "8". A didrict permitting 1111 buildil\gs ..nd uses a.permjtte~ in Di.tri~ ",&." and "C", but oth.rwii. c;onfined to business ..nd/or

.. : . c:ommerc;I.. 1 est .. bhshments erectedfcr the Hie of goods at retail or .. cc~,mercj .. 1 ~ profession ..1 IIrvice conducte<i ior the residents of. the localitywhIch is not obrioxious or. offensive 'to the 1~lity ;by te!'SOfl of the omiuionof, odor, fumes, dust, smoke, wlste, .vibr ..tion or noise, prcyided th.re is notin .c~nn.ction therewith oIIIy m..nuf ..during, repairing, converting, aifering.finishing 0,r ..ssembling except that which is incidental to such retail business01' Slivice ..nd on which nct more thlln fi.... mech ..nics or wOl'ken ..re ~tomarily eng ..ged. pro ...ided th..t me limitlltion on the number of mechinicsor ~ork.rs emplcyed shall not apply to ..utomotive silles rooms and/or service,t,afronsj llrcvlded, ""wever, no sudl business or commercial elt .. blishmenhpe~itted under the pt'cvisions of this Seeti~n slilll conti in, be Illid ovt forOf' pt'oYicle resiJenti ..1 or nving qu .. lters. . •

SECTION 9: Height of B~ildingsj District "B".

[_) No commerc;i ..I or mercantil. building in that Portion of DistriGt "I" onMac\:; Avenue, lying North of Vernill' Road, sh..1! be erected, recon-struct.d or remodeled', so as tc exc;eed in height two stories wit+, am.xi~.um height of Thirty.Thre. (33) ft., proYided, howeyar, t+,.., theprOVISions hereof sh.. 11 not apply to Khook, churc;hes, the ..ters Of' mlHli.cipel itruc;tu r~s.

lb) No commerci ..1 or mercentile building in that portion of DistriGt "I" 011Mac:k ~venue, lying South of V~'mier Road, .. na on Verni.r Road, Iyin,West of M..ck /!,venue ..nd on Herp.r Avenue for its Intire length withinthe Ville,e limits sh ..11 be erectecl, recons}ructed or remodeled, so as t.ellce.d' in height on. story with a muimum hlight of Twenty.tIlre. *.,proYided, however, that the provisions hereof sh.. 11 not ..pply to Khoor"churchlS, thellters or municip"1 structurei. .

lc) All struetur.s to be erected in District ojB" sh.K coliform h.. rmoniolnly i"exterior design with the gen.r .. 1 ..rchitKture of such str .. t and tMsurrounding .. rN. -

"SECTION 2: All OrC1inancel or perts of Ordin ..neel in c:onfliet her.withare hereby exprlnly rlpe ..led. only tco the extent neceslllry to giv. t+,is Ordinanc;efull ~orc. and effect, ..nd th.et tile Zoning M.p mid ... p"rt of the ..forem.ntiol\edCrdlnene4! be, ..nd the lime is. hereby .. ccorclingly reYised.

"SECTION 3: The Provisio."s of this Ordinllnce .ere hereby ded.red fo be~mmed~ately necess ..ry for the public; hulth, p •• ce and IIfety and ..re hereby 9ivenImmediate .ffeet:'

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.... profeSsor of civll engineering at building. new house in Radnormechi/lics, written by • .Swede MIchlgaD State College. It will clrcle requested the Farms policeand printed in German, has been be used as a reference work in last Friday .to keep a close watchtranslated hito English and'pre- the civil engineerini department. on the surroundings as he has

been annoyed by children or

&ROSSE POI-NTE. NEWS

Wayne County, Michigan

PHILLIP F. ALLARD,Vin..ge CI.rk. Grosse Point. Wood"

Michigan,

NOTICE OF 'PUBLIC -HEARING.TO BE HELD IN THE

"NOTICE IS HE~EBY GIVEN, in accordance with h Provisions of Act No:207 0' .thePubHe Ach of theSt"'e of ¥ichig ..n for the yelr of 1921, ..s Amended, th ..t ...Publ1c hearing will be hlld, ..t the Municipill Building, in the Vilillge cf Grone PointeWoods,Wllyne County, Michigln, on the 19th day of March, 1946, 'at B:oo c'ciotkP.M., Elldern Standllrd Time, upon .. proposed' Amendment to Ordinance' Nc: 34 ofth,e Vi!l..g~ of Groul Pointe Woods,edopted June 1B,.1940, whir;h proposed Am.end.meiTt .1 ., follows: ;". '.' . '." - . ,"

." .,':AN., ORDINANCE rd.AME~~D6~DINANCl:~b. 34 OF THE VILLAGE '~F . , .GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN, ADOPTED JUNE 18 1940 ENTITLED:

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. 'AN'ORDINANCE to ~911llte .. nd'restriGt'the lqgtion of trlldes ~nd ind~strie.s/ :,~irthe'Ioc;.. tion of buildings designed for specified uses, to regulllt~ IInd limit

th' height. end bulk of buildi!lgshe(ea~terer~c;~d, to reguillte and determinethe "re .. cf Yllrds, courts and other op.n spaces;to !imit .. ndrestrict the muimumnumber of f..milieJ which m..y be housed in dwellings here.efter ereCted or ..!tered,

. and fcr ~id purpcslS; divide the YiII..ge'into districts, to prcvide e method ofadministr .. tion, and to prelcribe the pen ..lties for the ...iclition of its provisions',",

THE VI~~6E OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS: .

"Section I:. Th..t .Se.ctions 6 ..~ 13 of Ordin ..nce No, 34 of the ViII.. ge of61'_ Pointe/Woods, ..dopted o'n June. 18,'940, entitled:

'AN ORQINANCE,to regul ..t. and, redrict the 10(;11tion of tr ..d~s ..nelindustries ..nd the location cf ~uildings designed lOr sp•.cifiad UleS, to,regulate' and limit the height ..nd bul~ of buildings herellfter erecteel, to.

. re<Julate ..nddetermine the :"rel of"Yllrds, 'courts, IInd other open spllcel,!o Iimit;l.nd restrict the muimum number of families .which m..y be houseel

. In dwellings here ..fter e~cted 01' litered, .. nel for. said purposas divide theVilillge into district~,to pt'ovide Im.thcd of ..dministration, and to pr.-Jcribe the peNlti.s for the vicl.tion of its provisions,' ,

be amend~d,so as to read oil foll6ws: ~ .

SeGtion 6: OTHER BUi'LDINGS 'AND USES-District "A".' In District A; nolend, exc;epf oil otherwise provided in this Ordinance, shll!r be erected upon,Of' Used f~eny purpcse. except, for one or mcre of the following specifiedpurposes: Public museum, parish home, public librlry, public school, paro-c;hilll s<:~ool, chur~h, orphanag., community c~nter, muni~ip.11 structures,necesllry ior publiC welfllre, safety and convemence, IInd hospitals, nceptthOSt for the tr ... tment of mentar dise"sM, ..lcoholic ..ddicts IInd drugaddictl. .

~c~essory buildings mllY be er~Gted for. purposes which are customarilyIllCldent to eny of the above permiHed uses ineluding not more th ..n oneprivate gar ..ge for each lot. The regulations for height, bulk, and artll fcrresidenti.1 ..c;cessory buildings shill apply. .

Section 13: AUTOMOBILE PARKING REGULATIONS-District B Ad.qu ..te_off .the str .. t ..utDtTlobile p"rl:ing facilities shall, be provid~d for such. permitted US" ..s thellters, offic;a buildings, apllrtment houslS, hotels,

.nd pilus of public oISsembly. In the Cllse of thelten, pllrking spec"ior' one vehicle shan be provided for ... ch ten Selts or equivalent inpatron ..ge; .offica buildings, puking spica for e,l(;h 2(\0 squ ..re feet offloor 'p"Uj ap"rtment housts ..nd hotels, pllrking sp.1ce icr e ..ch fi....hund~ed SCl.u..re feet. o~ flcM 1pIIC4'. Suc;h. park.ing facilities'shllil be dearlydesenbed In the budding. plen~ ..nd speelfica~lons, .. nd no, permit for the.rection of I building shall be issued without complillnce wiftl this regul ..ticn.

In 'order to ~rry into effect the pt'oyisions hereof, the .ViIIlg. Commissionupon proper "pP.'icatio~ in writing by the owner 01' d ..veloper of an;property, ~han ha .... the power to, from time to time, set nide anddesignllte. lend for use for p"rki"9 furpose~; and to ..ccomplish' suchpurp~e m..y set ..side ..nd designate IlInd within Districts A and/or C tobi! uled for such purpose, notwithst .. nding anythin9 in this Ordil1.ance tothe c;ontr ..ry end pt'ovided 'further, that sueh prcperty to be so sat oISid.o! designated is owned. by or under the c;ontrol of the "pplicant'lnd pro-Vided furthlr, fhat such use sh..1! not c;onfl1ct with recorded subdivisionrestrictions.

"Section '2: All OrdinancM 01' p",n of Ordinanees in ccnAicf herewith .. , ..hereby expressly repe.led, only to the extent neee~Slry to give this Ordinance

full ~orce ..nd eff~ct, .. nd th.t th~ Zoning M..p made a part of the ..forementionedOrdlnence be, and the lime ii, her.by accordingly fe\ojsed.

"SflCtion 3: The Provisions of this Ordin ..nce ..re hereby dedued to beimmediltely ntcesSiry fOl' the public; health, puc ... nd IIfety ..nd ..re herebygiven immedi.te .ffKt." . .

~of.QI,tOS9t 'niutt mO~b9.

. . M Ie H'I GAN'

.~_t} ,....1Yvette, lovely star of the Civic Light Opera produc-tion "Anything C$oes," tells drama' critic, CharlesGentry, about her 75,OOO.mile use tour at the Lon-don' Chop House.

SIJ:m •• dJlo.bf"rJC:'.

OUt 1...XUlileI..ollrll

Morell 6-7

MARCH 5-6-7

TU, 2.2760

MARCH 1.2Rlcll.M1 COIIt.FtIy M.new.

....ba-

"THE SPIDER"

rangemenb Ire Mia. Clare Sober,Mn. John McComb. Mrs. War-ren Helle, Mrs. Leonard Slow in,Ml!I.' George Williams, and Mrs.William Browne.

We're thinking about laws tocontrol strikes-laws to controlemploymel'lt. What about .alove to control people?

UIRE

"THE IRUlJOH" L"

Retlltll En(a(tmen~ of

DOROTHY LAMOUI • JON HALL

"HURRICANE"

. :...'.! ~' ...

Fn8ZSh.JHorj'.Immurlal

and JSelun'd..eJu4I,..

Wed.. ida,. Thrstl"y

153.111. JEFFERSON

FRIDAY" SATURDAY

Jlltx F.lke.lHlr,JIIII I."•••- in-

''11118., Suorit."

TUnDAY.WEDNISDAY.THUR$DAY.

J!J!,lJ,ch (lnd Judy.'~s~cl~-:~~:",,">TPEATREHI. ma

SUNDAY & MONDAY ~ MARCH 3-4,Fr.t! M.cMllrray ... rItor~ Sta.wyck • Edw: G. lo~iRSOII

"DOUBLE IIDEI"ITY"FEATURETTE-GOOD OLD CORN

CAJtTOON-JEItKY TURKEY'LATEST NEWS

.howl., !Ianday at l:tO.3:2t-5:4'.1l:H-I8:2tMOAda, al '7:41.11:"

5...... ,. M..... y. T... l4lay March 304.5BITTY HUTTON. AllURO t!.CORDOYA

"IICEIDIARY BLONDE"1Vltb

IARlY FITZ.GElALD

,Prltia,- S.h1rll.y Marcil 1.2

l!NDA 'DAINILL • 5Ult McCLURI

itA SURE SIGN IIDJ Luncheons and dinnersOF FINE em ~(jV sen'ed in an atmosphereFC}OD" of charm. Open daily, ex-

cept Saturday, 12 to 3 and.( to 9. Sundav 1 to 9..A\J\I' Catering to banqueis and

}{)JI n parti;7;;p~:~1t~.ff.rsol

fl. 0353 JlESt:r$lTloNs CL. 2683(:AI,L

CASS 1 ~:~~~~~: SUNDAY EYE.ata:30llt:SSIl'l. SIIlTRJ:IlT 'r......t .

TH£ SWEETEST LOVE STORY' EVER SET TO MUSIO.omb.rg's' GreGtesf U/umpfr

BLOSSOMTIME,

dmun OI'5&Y Ruth Gillette Tom Barr)' ranZelia RlI55ell Harry K. Mortou Marian Stevens . Ann Layt:\'t:5.' () .. ~•. s .... 1l&1 y !.41, I.IM. 1.%0 I All l'fl ... I.clud ••.""td,-S.t.,)ht •• : 0#\"11:. J Aalt' •• )' 1.N, I,%Q Tax

CONGUGATIONAL C.UAcHDr. "aild' Un. George Waidbott.

of il~4 Halfour road. . GrossePointe. will oPen their home onSaturday. eveniqi March 2, fora card party sponsored by theWomen's Association. of GrossePointe CongrelationalChurch.

Mrs. Loyd Weed is chairman,and those' assisting in the ar.

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East Side Expressingan~ Light Hauling

PIl.Il.'MU. 16091211 IENlTEAU

Beans Witn Apple RingsCook 2 tablespoons ot Ilnely

chopped onions in 3 tablespoonsof fat in a heavy skillet. Addtwo I-pound cans of pork &ndbeans. Cook slowly without stir.ring until al.most all the mois.ture has Ml!n evaporated. Witha pancake tu~er or wide spatula,fold the beans over somelhinglike an omelet. Turn out care-fully on a hot platter and servewith aPllle lines which are mad.this way:

Core 'and slice, but do, not pt!e},6 or 7 juicy appll!S in l,2.inchthick rings. Dip in powderedSu,&r arid brown ill a Uw. ut.\lAW ,wry and tender. '

Are you still keeping up: thathealth-giving h.l>bit of havincliver once a week? It's a mightyeood habit, because liver offer.an unusual abundanct! of foodvalue. '

Perhaps you'd like to know •new way to serve' liver. If so,then try this Savory Liver PieThe pie may be made with anTkind 'of liver; bilt this U an especially good way to use porlcor he~f liVl!r, which are some-what less tender than the mor.expensive veal liver .. You'll MVer know how delicious thu illuiltil you've tasted it!

.Savory Liver PI"1 pound sliced liVl!r2 tablespoons margarine or

drlppl~gs. .2 tablespoons flout'

. B~ cups water in which Uvtris cooked

2 tablespooJ1S chopped celerylh cup sliced olives1 teaspoon' sa1t'I, teaspoon paprika1 tableSpoon Worchestershin!

Sauce2 hard-cooked eigsBiscuit doughDrop liver into waler enouRh

to cover, and simmer 5 minutes.Drain (retaining ~he lill\lid) andcut in l,2:inch cubes. Melt fat,blend in flour ;ind add' liquidgradually, stirring until thicken-ed. Add liver, coelery, olives,seMonings, and chopped egp.Put in greased casserole. Coverwith biscuit dough. 13ake ill hotoven (425 degtees F.) until crustis .done. Serves 8.,

.New Method toPrepare Liver

CARPETING repairs, parches,steps., atticroQms and fruit'cellars. Nlagar:a ~0~5;

(t)~"'IS; Maki., .'BRING . your, alterationtroubl., to Marie Stephens, 13327 Ker,(;Ii~ya1.,¥Umy 57~~.

DRESSMAKING, alterationa Imdmillinery, Inez Slear, 174GAnita .. ,TUxedo 2-6857.: "

ALTERATIONS done on ladies",cQa!S,' .uits and dre.sses. Prompt

.. .a.ervice. TUxedo .2-646.1.. '

SEE-Mra. Rheaume .:for. ,sprin,millinery, 2072 Roslyn Rd. TU2.9390.

J.-Pt- T•• I....PIANO tunrDh:Electrie (;lea!IlJ"

ClillordL. Edwanll., TUada1-3173. .,

LANDSc...PIN5

TREE serVlee: Scleritlflo Prur,U1If.toppin., feeding, trllNplalltlnlor cut down a1id. removed.' Ntagara 0438. ~.,'. 'J'.. ,. '

B.B.J.H. LANDSCAPE CO.Gardeniric. DelUR

.AU branches at yoUr' serviceat "all times.

,1'.etimate Cheerfully GiveaTUxedo,l-978G

21-srIVICES(.}.:-Racfio IelHlt"RADIO SERVICE

AT ONCEIi. telephone uU wlU brio, a Man tayour door. Rad!os repaired whit. YOliwall at our ,hop.

Rogers ,Radio Shop1<*11 MACKLENOX 6t1'

h)-MovJll4J

(pJ-hl'llihlre lePerlrREPAIRED IN YOUR HOME, Springs, chairs, sofas; also

cleaning~ Reliable~ guaranteedwork; .very reasonable. Citywide service. DAvison 2883.

LAWN or. Porch sets; made toorder. Sample on dispiay at

FIX IT SHOP142.21 Kercheval Ave.

, .. Lenox 4352

Cs)-ea~ltter W.rkALL '.kinds of repair work.

Kitchen cupboards, recreationrooms, additional rooms. dOol"land windows. repaired. Goodreferences. Byron Shepp, 489Moross .. NIagara 7228.

CARPENTER .work, repairs ofall . kinds; , work: . luaranteed.TU •. 2.0839.. -

PRospect1166

TUx. 2-4866

HORN BROTHERSPAINT CO.

Pointing - DecorlitingGuerenteed Work

FLANDERSPAINTING & DECOR!lTING

CO..DRex1511808

12537Flanders

Ra'iph J Koss.Pail1ting • Paperhanqinq

Interior and Exterior,W~llp"per Removed :

By Steam

Painting & DecoratingHomer; Office IIldCJI.,CkllH and Gir.ges

Expertness, s~ilJend institutiQMIgood will expressed with ~rush.

, '

PAINTINGDEC01tATING WASHINGFLOORS SANDED'" REFINISHEl) ,

REASONABLE 'Don. Sherman Enterp."" SOlaRotevlJl.l16f.R :to DelZoll

PAINTIN5For DistlIlctive: DecoratingCall Moorhatch Decoratinl

Service. .Interior and Exterjor

PLAZA 7561 '

m..;.wnidew WasIlt ..

WINDOWS cleaned on call or bycontract; screens and stormchanged; caulking, eves troughscleaned; ,kitcheTI and bathcleaned. Murray 3123. '

JNALL washing. Painting. CallTUxedo 1.1676.

WINDOW and wall washing,painting, .storm sash, screens

'and Awnings; general homecleaning and maintenance. {Anative Grs. Pointer.) Call MUr-ray' 1342 till 8:00 p. m.

[..J-I" ..... 1,.,COMPL:ETE radio repaiZ'll J and

reconditioning; lS years', ex.perience. Expert, courteousservice. AU work IUUa%ltftd.LEI:lOlE MIl.

, '

'JloHvlUe 32e1-W or 1548..J. "

, .

~ainting .Decor/dingEXllfRJ,~~tu~~~OR

PALMER' & HANNENDREXEL700 TEHPLJI 1'"

ERNEST Dujardin, painter anddecorator. 820 Notre, Dame,Gr~ Point!!'. NIagara 5069.

Painting and DecoratingComplete serviee

Interior and btertorBlaemtnu and J.oolsSprayedOnly the lleJt Materi.lo and

Workmanship Applied. '.n~ Es-mtATEli"AU .Work Guaranteed

WilliemD, Smythe,,"Contr.eto,

A~l PAINTING & DECORAT-ING. Interior & exterior wallwashing', wail paper cleaning.All work tully guaranteed. Forfree estimate eall Drexel 1139or. Pincree 30429.

REFRIGERATORSWuhlng Machines. Vacuum, Cleanera

, and Eleetrlc' Motora Repalre"All Work Guaranteed

General Refri.gefaT~r Service3033 MAJtYlOROUGH '

TUxedo 2-3936

FOR the finest interior decorat-ing and outside painting atreasonable cost" se~ Charles A.Schraeder at' DRexel' 0388. .

. ,', '~ . ,.FOR YOUR painting; decorating,. paper hanging 'and, wall wll5h-

ing. Workmanship and ma.teri&1guaranteed. Call WiUial1lEileman. Tuxedo z~lioa3. " ,

(f) -lefrigercrHoa

REFRIGERATION -Guar~nteedservice on aU makes refrirera-lion ..nd wMhinc machines. Li.censed, bonded. :Writti\ll iuar.antee.Bonded Service, 1313G 'Harper, PIngree .12G.

21-SIIVICIS(e) -e.SNta C........

SPENCER CORSETSINDIVIDUALL¥ desicned. Dress

and Sureica1. ,armentl. Over13 year. experience. MaudeBannen, 368 McKinley, GrauePointe. Call NIagara 40%'1 orTOwnsend 7"'312.

REPAIRS

Removal and Trimmma:

'I' ,rf t r .lj < ;

Old alyle' rtoor and lable lamps~~ro"f~~;f.~a~~t~orV:rt"I~::Broktn ,gl.... and portelalnlamp. r .. tored. At'!" 3-W.y andFluorescent. '.LAMP REPAIR SERVICE

TO. 8-3773 I~u~.Sill G",um AVE.• WEST

'We Speci!llize in Cle!lningTacked.Down Carpeting

In Your Hom~

1040 LawndaleVlnewood 2.8510

SER,VICE RUG &CARPI;T CLEANING

-LAMP

Any Type Sig~ Of Sho-C.rd

Woods Sign CO.PROMPT SERVICE

John L" ' TUxeclol-1354

IMMEDIATE SERVICEFROM

FAMOUS FLOO.R SERVIq:

SANDING :""ND WAXINGOur po~er - fully InllUred

UN. ,1.9060 NO: 5178

CUT and new slip covers. drape-. ries and cur.aiM., Call NIagara.796.

WASHING machines repaired;. any make, . excellent IIl!rvice.DRexel lll!l2.

(cJ~ I.....

ELECTRICAL WIRINGAnd Repllirinq

Ha.. All Avall~ble M.lerlaI In StOd:To Do:

• 1'1... Homes I Old Homes~trlnl • AtUe and •

• Recre.llon Rooms Wired• G«rall! Wlrlnlr Un4erJt'Ound

• Power \VIrin r; • :w.e. EJoetrleal_ ~paIrJnl.

Good service Reuon.N.

8}'YER'S !IlL ELECTRIC ANDAPPLIANCE CO.

Evrnlnr;a: Residence TV. 1-'15'7217330 ~ warren. Stor.: TU. 1~

• L.

(4J~.rhM. La.~SERVICEMAN'S wife would like

to do curtains in her home. 6ltMeadowbrook. MUrray .M5!.

CLASSIFIED ADS6ET QUICK RESULTSI

w. S,.e..n. I. C ..CtIrpets Ot!'Y .. , FI .

Phon.' for Estimata

H"il'le. Carpet C!eanen> TUxedo 1-1260

, llCENS~D TREEWORK

SEWING Machines. Repairinc byeXpi!rts.' Houaehold repairingand 'sharpeninc of aU kincU.Rapid service.

FIX-IT SHOP14.221 Kercheval .Ave.

LE. 4352

.10551 POINTI"SCHOOL .OF MUSIC

Piano, Voiu. ViollD,clarinet, Theory

151111:. n:~asoMLEan: UIS

c!JtPET OWNERS - Attentiorl.Repair now and save the wear.Also atair ,earpet Ihifted. Dayor eveninc. Nlalara 0703.

19-PETSCOCKER .spaniel, parti color,

A.K.C. registered. Fem~le.: 6mo. $35. Loves children.Mov-mg, must sell. 18515 Kelly Rd.

. .Aflington,II~99.

11-SEItYICfS(.l-Gelleral

ATTENTION! .If your vacuum cleaner or ,anymake washers troublel you,~callNIagara 0585 tor efficient service.

la-EXCHANGES

HOME TO TRADEModern English brick, Grs.Pte.near Jefferson, Tour bedrooms,twu baths, maid's room & b/!th,recreation foom, .oil heaT, two-car attached garage, lOT 80 by

. 16S. Fam(ly reduced becauseof war. Will trade for smallhome. in Grs. PII!. arM. WriteBox 1400, Grosse Pointe News.

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NI. 4100

WANTED

CHALMERS

WANTEDGrosse Pointe ..

PropertiesALL SIZES

CASH BUYERSWAITING!

Can m for free appralsal-18 years experience in ..thevillaa:es throUlUout the PoiAtl

WiD LEnox 0100

John C, StaudtInt:.

'[5322 Earl J.ff.non '

93 KER.CHEV!lL TU. 2.bOOO

f~r Purchastl

Grosse Poi~te Res'dene.

THREE BEDROCMSTWO B.ATHS•Fe~ms, City or

Perk

Qu&lified client wlliting for house

of above description.

Maxon Bro.thers

If You Wish to Buy or Sdl

BUSINESS encutive Win payup 1'0 $30,000 for home that'sui~. Must have at least fourbedrooms, two baths .. Call P.J.Duggan Co" 16325 Mack .Ave.NIagara 6345. '

Grosse PointeReal Estate

14-1llAL IST'ATI WANTID

.. HANNAN,REAL ESTATE EXCHANCE,lnc.

14900 Harper at Outer Dr,

Lakepointe nr. E. Warren. ~e,3 bedrm: colonial, two car 'jar ..large rml., full sized dIll.' TIn.,newly decorated. Mr. Woodard,P14600. '

HANNANREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, ~.

14900 Harper at Outer Dr.'.

'. Call, Upon-

KENNETH LMOORE CO.

(Next to B~t & Co.)18840 Kercht!val r NI .. 9260

Can

- &ROSSE POINTE NEWS

GROSSE POINTE rARK

A BEAUTIFUL BRICK 10 ROOM HOUSE

EXPERT'APPRAISAL

NatUl ..1 ftreplaces; 4 lar,l(e bedrooms, 2 baths. Maid's quartulJincludinl! bath over attached !larue. Carpets, rec. room. gasrange, built-in refril(erator, sprinklinJ( system. vacuum steamheat. oil burner. copper screened-in porch. Beautiful trees and1.000 TulillS and JonQuils planted for sprinc bloomiDi. Forsale by owner or broker. Price $3G,OOO. '

C,A,ll It W. JEAN, FITZROY~658011 SundllYs NI&garll 3311

Or Call Your "'nr

U-IEAL ISTAn FOI SAU lJ-.&1AL ESTATE FOt SAU

Jlesulu Count • We SatWy

BERFORD RD., South Warren-Pressed brick, II years old, per-fect condition; 3 large bed-rooms, kitchen, breakfast room,tile washroom 1st floor; manyattractive features; solid drive,ovehead doors. Possession soon.$16,500. P. J. Duggar. Co., 16125Mack. NIagara 6345, TW. 2-2344.

:AND

Sales ActionrIDl~ij

m1t&~W@lPRo 9800

12905 Gratiot

ll-IEAL ESTATEFOI SAU

USED sewinc machine.Niagara 4462.

CHILD'S averale lrize. outdoorplay houi!e. 'Call TUxedo 2-72GB.

C A MER A S, preferably 111mpacked, 2'1, by 3'1" Roll 620 or35 m.m.; enlarg~r, m~t~r read-er. lamps, cutter, etc. Call NT.3279.

WANTED.Old Clothing

BkST PRICES PAID, FOR MEN'S SUITS,TOPCOATS AND SHOES

TYl.r +-3625

A telephone call will brin91 ~to you immedietely!

MODERN fUrniture. Sewing ma-chines ;md other appliances.Sehchram Furniture. Call Fi~oroy 581G, daily.

Beverly Rd. nr. Grosse pt~. Blvd.Beautiful large home inpeffeC!tcondition; nicely lan<Jsca~;sixrms. down, 5 bedrrns. up,oilht.,2 car gar., cor. lot. maid'. quar~ters, carpeting, quick ~ioll.PI. 4600.... .'.

HANNANREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,Ine.

14900 Har~ at Outer Dr.

Lakepointe-Berkshlre .Sect.: Twobedrm. br., gas ht., gar., side dr.,tile bath. na!. f.p" a real. llouty.Mr. MacDonald, E'I.4600.

HANNANREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE; Inc.USED sewing'machines; an.)' con-

dition. Cash waiting. Brandau 14900 Harper ,at Outer Dr.Repair Shop. FItzroy 3237. Kensington nr. Warren. Beauti. BAKER BROS.

BOOKS bought.1D any. quantity. ful brick 4. bedrm. home, ,u ht., lS725 Cloverlawn UN 3-9248Entire libraries, bookcues and 2 car gar .• ree. rin., lav. on.:firstpaintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes, floor, deep 101. Mr. Woodard, PI.1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry 4600.4267. .

BEAUTIFUL rug, imported ori-ental reproduction, 9x12. Bar-gain at $lGG. NIagara 8545.

RCA combination radio, 1941.Nine tubes. excellent condi-tion. $125. TUxedo 1~3299.

WALNUT dining room furniture;maple bedroom furniture, highboy, dresser, one spring mat-tress, like new. No dealers. NI.agara 8912. ' •

~ITICLES WANTED'FURNITURE wAN'l'EI}-If you

have anything in the, line ofhousehold'. furniture and rugs,

,cill The Nea~ayFumiture,1393G KerchevaL ~nox 2115.

..

CORD WOODHI and 24-incli

All Jlardwood and SeUODed

TUxedo 2-6305

IRISH .1inen .cloth, 66" by 63'.'; Inapkins, 2011 by 20"; hem-s~itched. Call LEnox 6307.

LAD'('S brown Forstmann woolcoat. -fur coUar. worn fourmonths, reasonable; black crepedress; never worn. Both sizeH:.NIagara 2498. 43G Rivardboulevard .

FULL' SIZE 9~pi!ice dining roomsuite; antique, solid oak, darkred mohair cushions; mahoc.any dresser. ARlington J59O.

GAS STOVE,.. Upright oven;good condition. 1489 Hampton.

SETTING for 8 s~rling, GorumFairfax, 7, sable skins, crystal

glasses, service for 4; Z springcoats, about size 36. PIngree9616•.

WHITE Elephant Sale: Electriciron, 3 electric fans, electricheater, china, glassware, 2--50-in. venetian blinds and lnanymiscellaneous items. 76 Mus-koka, off Grosse Pointe boule-vard and Moross.

T HE OFFICIAl, Edition, 45volumes. "Library of theWorlds Best Literature." Goodcondition., Tuxedo 2-0161.

GRAY BABY carriage; pin kwool carriage set; bassinet; 31,2yd. organdy table cloth; pairof unmarked needle pointchair sets; petit point center'pair of oxidized silver candle:sticks; painted metal tray.23053 Brittany, E. Detroit.

STORK LINE collapsible carri-age. Good condition, $!5. Niag-ara 6668.

FORSTMANN black wool coat.Persian lamb trim. Size 12-14.

, Like new, $5G. Niagara 1231.

ONE' Fromm Silver Fox collarpiece. Excellent condition. Tuxoedo 1-1668.

HOT POINT electric water heat-er. Capacity 80 gall OM. Goodcondition. 843 University Plate.

WOMEN'S dresses and coats, size14-18; five pair of 'ShOK, size8AAA; 1 paid of genuine rep-tile shoes; 1 pair of white fureVl!ning gloves. 839 Bedford.Call TU. 1-3728.

R A D 10 - Stromberg-Csrlson,beautiful cabinet, $450. CallTU.2.6745.

..'MAN'S tailored auit, size., 40.

Wool shirt, size 16; wool hunt.ingcoat; sport tailored trOU"S'ers; hat; high rubber shoes;size 101,2; davenPort, new1y,up-holstered; two pair green fiof"al drapes, table, la"mp, miscel-lanl!oua articles. 711 LincolnR"'.

SMALL train' with track. Goodcondition, $15. CaU Nlalara8310. -.

VETERAN and wife urgently. in,need of a. furnished .'apt" flat,house or terrace, 'Rent in ad-vance; references .. TU •. 1-1175.

VETERAN and wife with babywould like unfurnished apl.flat or income bungalow. CallTU. 2-3575.

EX-AIR FORCE officer and wifedesire five or six room unfur-nished house or flat; no chil-dren; permanent, steady em.

'ploymenl. Gall VI. 2-5262.

No Pain - No :FUSS" No Bother IIf you rent to the Books. Threeyears of ,renting while in' theNavy produced 1\0 claimsagainst our two boys or us.Former Grs. Pte. home owner.J. B. Book'III. CHerry 81.%.

8-AITlCW FOl. SA1I

''(.' ' ,." , - "'* . .i-~ ;", -.. ' '.:;' ,~. ~.v..-v' ..-..,.-:., ~.~~"'_,..._'"'_""'_~_""_~ ,.,."",."..';'_~,..,..,.._~ R A ' ' __ ._ _.-._ ._- -_. ~ ---..

7-WANTED TO lENT I-AlnCUS FOI SAU -13 HAL ISTAn.FOR SAU 17...o.oPPOlTUNinES(HOUHS,' Aptt., flats.; .... ). GIRL'S red sprine coat, Chester- PARTENTS: Is your child hw-COUPLE, qu'iet, middle aged, re- field, size 5; boy'l spring coats, ina: difficulty wit h 0 n e or

quire desirable 5 or 6 room lIat, size 2 and 3; girl's navy bolero GR.6SSE POINTE more' ot hiJi Ichool subjects?house of apt. Live present home suit, size 5; all perfect. Call ~ .TV. 2-50G6. Give him self-c 0 n. 1den e enine years. Niagara &271. REAL ESTATE throulh individt.:al tutori~i by

MOVING, must sell very beauti- 'AVIATION claim executive U1'- fully carved, three shield, unit • all experienced teacher. !4iJa

gently n~ds unfurnished IS or back English oak settee; orig- . Jewell. FItzroy 11110.II room apt., house, or flat. inally owned by Emery 1.. TaL ES SAND stones, for f:'ock earden.Pleas. e telephone Mr. K-lin" Ford; sacrifice. Call UN. 2-63.9 b 'ld' FRE""f t."~ • after 5 p. m.' or UI mg. '" 1 ..... enCherry 8040 or write 128 P.. and away. C~ll NIagara 8310.nobscot Bldg. VIOLIN, brought back from' Ger-

many, complete with case. twoC. P.O., wife and 8.month-old bows and extra strings; exce~-

baby desire three or four room, lent tor first or second yearfurnished or unfurnished apt. .tudent; $75. Offered by musi-

cian. Call TU. 2... 965. 'Call Tuxedo 2-5975.

RADIO - Combination, cOMole;THREE bedroom house, fumished compl~tely refinished. Farns-

or unfurnished. Prefer iurn- worth 1942 modeL NI. 6010.ished. Call Townsend 8.6632 be-fore March 30. OIL burner, Timken, Jarge hOll}e

size. with two oval tanks; alsoRESEARCH. engineer and wife Linkbelt stoker. Eastman 16

from Toledo urgently need un- m.m. 'movie camera. 1222 Bed-furnished apt.. flat or income. ford Rd. TUxedo 2.0922. ' ..No children or pets. Reler':'ences. TRinity 2.0803. LADlES' black cloth winter

coat, nicely lined_ Persian' col-IF YOU live alone in a roomy Jar, size 18. Reasonable. Two

house and wish to increase pair of goose feather pillows.your income, will you shar~ it clean. Call TUxedo 2-G923.with a retired ge,ntleman ofhigh standing? Write Box 1500, BLACK Russian caracul cape,Grs. Pte. ~ews. . perfect condition. Finger tip

leneth. Reasonable. TUxedo2.4651.

',-1.1

girls TEACHER and employer hus-husband wish 3 to 5 rooms, un-furnished. Call MU. 0250.

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W,4,NTEDI

RELIABLETENANT'

Fi.3660

Going South?

APT., FLAT or.,HOUSE

FAMILY of four wishes to rent6-room house or flat. Excellentreferences. Call LEnox 6406.,

THREE-BEDROOM. single houseby responsible tenant. CallUNiversity 4-3263.

will P&y top rent for six or sevenroom furnished. house in

Grosle Pointe.

No Chiidren.

From June I to Odober L

CA. 7600

YOU!1t1 couple without. chilodren or pe~ would likenothing better than to take ,care of your furnished houseor terrace during March andApril onTy. Grosse Pointereferences.

Can Mn. Ba!lcome, at theWhittier. I..Enox 9000

COUPLE need small house or fiatunfurnished by March 15. CallArlington 0515.

VETERAN wants store to rent,lease or buy for camera shopor will consider' buying a lotfor store approx. 20x4G. Ivan-hoe 2.205.

ADULTS-Flat or house. Perma-nent. Best care., Excellent ref-erences. wm do soine decorat-ing. TRinity 1-5777.

BUNGALOW or t!at, S or 6 roomsby quiet, relined. middle.agedcouple. Must vacate by 31st.Pbone PIner" 0680.

. rurnishtd or Unfumisliea

Desir~b!s Tencntl&

Veteran'l. Ion returning, . ,musthave unfurni5hed apartment, fiat,income, terrace or house withtwo bedrooms or more soon. l'i'opetl or children in our, famj,ly.Call DRexel 1007 before 10 a.II).,or after 4. p.m., or write J. M.Payne, 8945 Agnel, Detroit H.

HOUSE, 3 or • bedroom. Nochildren. Good references. Ex-cl!lIent care of property. Tux.

,1-1982. . , ., .

SIX. or seven roams unfurnished.Three adults. Excellent reler.'ences. If satisfactory and withlease .'willing to 'pay severalmonths in advance. TRinity1.3227 .•

CITY EMPLOYEE wishes upperincome or. fiat, heated. Good reo

ferenCes. Call ~Uxedo 2-1914.

DISCHARGED veteran, single,wishes a room or apartment.12 yI'5., a 'resident in GrosseP.:te. Park. Call PLaza 7130, 10to 4.

6-FOIIENT(HoUiel. AJth., Flots, etc.)ROOM and board for twc

or couple. Niagara 7241.

7-WANTED TO RENT ,(HouHI. A,ts.,. Flats~ etc.J

VfTbZ"',na="=.";'Z 77".'_

5-SITUATIONS WANTED(Male ncf Felllal.)

EXPERIENCED colored lirl driv.ing with chauffer. lIscensewishes chauffeur job. Free totravel, Hilh achool education.1)'ler4-G916.

EXPERIENCED whlte womanwants laundry work by day.References. Pingree 5376.

WAR widow, wants typing to doin her home. Call NT. 4943.

WHITE woman, ieneral cleaning,Thlll"sday or Friday. Call PRo3203.

WOMEN will lit with children,afternoons or nights. Gts. Pte.vicinity. TUxedo 2-8777.

WHlTE women with best of ref-erences would like laundrywork at home or out. LEnox82.92.

WHITE woman wants day work~very Thursday. References.Steady. $6.00 and carfare. TEm-ple 1-8643.

WANT ADS'

LOST tiger slIipe PerSian cat.'Answers to mime of "Mr. B."Call TUxedo 1-3849.

4-HElP WANTED[Male alld Female)

GffiL, 25 to 35 yrs" ror statisti-cal and order department; mustbe accurate; pleasant working

•conditions. Call PersonnelManager, TU.' 2-9300.

COOK, white, pleasant disposi-tion; good' references; smallfamily; complete charge of

I kitchen; sala:-y $35 weekly.Call [or information, NI. 3804.

WHITE women for general workThursday and Friday. Nowa~hin". Near bus line. TUx-edo '2-9170.

LOST qr destroyed-CertiflcateNo. 12.G74 for five shares of

\ Sioux City Gas and ElectricCompany Sev'en Per Cent Cum-

. ulative Pr,~ferred StOck, regis-i tered lnthe name of "HaITy E.i Rinefort." Appeal has been

made to the company for issu-.. ance of a new certificate in lieu

thereQf.

LOST-Silver charm bracelet be-tween ,Harvard 'and. HighSchool, on Tuesday, Feb. 26th ..r.eward. TU. 1.3949.

i ," .~T,AMD FOUND

FOUNDGood Place for

Home Made Ice CreamDONNA LEE SWEET SHOP.• Coplin at Freud

S-SITUATIONS WANTED'(Male and Femal.)

SECRETARY with knowledge ofbookkeeping desires position

f with diver.<ified duties. WriteBox BOO, Grs. !'fe. News.

COLORED girl wishes day work.A-I shirt ironer. References.MElrose 3843.

COMPETENT typist.clerk wishesposition in Grosse Pointe area.

t Four years experience. Refer-, ences. Write Box 1300, Grosse

Pointe News.

EXPERIENCED butler or chauf:~fer. Call 12 to 5, Towneend 5.

~945.

~ .. .~ITO Plai:e a C1W'P .u "

PDCIU. can-

~,~:TUxedo 2....,~; GROSSE POINTE N~(3 '!funk Lines w Sene Yo.a)

It.. CHARGE RATES.. WorclJo _ ..

~.!:ado A44Jdoul wert --Ie

" CASHUTES,l .. WorclJo II''" Eacl>AddlUow w.... -.s.." CLOSING TIME

, • Ads will be.'.eapted t~ U\~;,;g."""" Id

~ t:Y{)ur Ad will be accepted un-" til noon Wednesdays at the< low Cash Rata at anyone of

,the followillll: stores:ANN &: meR's•• ...2C'l92 Mack. Cr. Pie. Wood.

•. B~_.~~?,n;sRRz,Yfck at Net! Rd.~ a~~1zzs wt J'e!f_

CUNNIN~~ at No~ Dr._cmOssE P'.!'Z. DRUG CO. _ •• _

-..-.----Kercheval at St. .......HARKJIo'E$S PHARMACY

..-.- • .:.Mack at LocluDoor Blvd.,

ItOPP PH/JUIL\CY1l1!l21 ~

KARyLAJ¥ rolfF"IJil'lIarJ'1aadillLLER,PHARMACY

_---KercbevaJ. at Waybanl

NOTRE DAME ~~

lJCI[E'I'TLER'S-15324 E:. lllff ....sca::ETi'u;:R's. • .F1alWr at 14&__

sTEAi>idAN'S___ --'-.-.o ..--J.D253 Karl>«

SWmER DR1Jcrs'l2Ol Wacs A_

~RU~~ 11&'"..I I •

o FOR BeST RESULTS,' •~DVERTISE IN :THE NEWSI

,,

,l-1'UILlC' NoncES

CHICAGOj $a.BG INCLUDING TAX• ~' I S1.21 ClInton f1."'10.~ oDIIVllI. $2.43, QW.DC'1 ...

ldwater . ~82.';Sturl~ p.57;. 'l.. Arisetes $44.'l4 . S~LoIlia ... n

,DE LUXE,MOTOJt STAGD.~. 1P CASS. AT, BAGJ.,E'r B.t..

,1....-PEIS()NALS~. '. Anglo-Saxon:.1 MilIerdFienner, B.D.'1 Set., Mar.'2nd, 8 ~.M.

. . Book..CadiIJlc 'Hot.1~. (EngUsli Room)" t"fhe brth Shall Be Rdreahec! &lid? Write ~oY"¥~:~J~.~f~~ernT'~ book.". let.: PATTERN. OF HISTORY, by~ .,' Howard Rand.

2-UGAL NOTICES .

VilLAGE OF,. ~.RbSS'E'POINTE"FARMS(

~ NotICE OFHEARING'!'he Boa/d' 'Oi'Appeal."" March 4tll.11l4e. at B,OO•.P. M .• will conalder tlle:reqUKt or Maxon Bros. lor ~rmt .. lonL'1e:~~'~o~I!.n 01\. Ridge oad aD4

HARRY A. FURTON, . 5ecret6r'f

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LU.PH M. CLAJJt, Secr;taIy

Board of ~ucation, R~a1Aaricultural &bool ~ ..No, I, Groue Pointe Tawnahip,Wayne County. Michilu

ELECTION

• 1".

A c:hildren', pll)' t\o4.IIt 1~ \hilar end of the yard at th. Dr.John B. Hartzell home at 1.1Rlel,e Cllllhl art Blmetay nJ&htabout 8:46 an;! WII 1arp~deatroyed. .

Th. ftre wa. diIcovtrtd by oMof the Ill!rvantl alld • phone m••pee to fire h.. dquartm broUlnta prompt raspolIH.. :Iee.uN thonearby lire hydrant was trOMn.the IIremen w.re unable to turnon I .!rum al\d had to filM theblue with chemle.lI. Th. d••lay conlrlbuted lar,ely to theadded deltructlotl of the plaee.

'The origin of the .!lre eall'tbedeterlIlirleQ. It milht havt; btl!!Iset aftre by IOme mallclou.younll:sters or a thrOWli e1,aret

Datlll Februu)' %nd,' A. D.. 1m

I'nclaet Ne:- 7-MASONSCBOOL-To laelW1de.u territory .nil. iii Weir" Laie'. , l, •

.... tile. COUllt)' u.. alMl fr ... tile ..... Jet Uae C", Marler ...... a.e ....tile aaItIt1leer Bdl. KIH, voUJir,1acI at ........ Sclloll, 11ft V~'BeM.Groae P9inte Waods, Miebipll.

~OTlCE OF.~

SPE'CIAL

~ N-: I-IWQ SCBQOL-or ......... tilt, ...... ., ... A.... "-let 1bM _,tIaa eat .... ., N" ..... Lak. lM.Cl4fI, ~ ~ we-. .....t A..... 1rea ..... llIl.e, 'f~'" "'"at UNIIAwt1 E. JI&II'i sueal,i .. CMieu; ....... Cib' of Gr- P_&e~MIeIlIpa' .

~ No. ~c:II.UP.8cB~x.--T" ~.~ ... 'It .... ~...... ~let UM .. tile MriII .... efMonjl ..... Lake It. CJ,aJi,'"" let be. __ ...._f La1la1M4 A.......... ...atblc )IIace at tIl"e Pen Gallrill IlidaaI'f IkIaooI, 171 ....KiaIe1 ..... Greaee PebdeF ............ -. .

fNetaet Xe.I-KDIIYICBOOL-.At ....... te ...... Ill"""" "'•r.-. Oil the .. " u. the ,l'Ul' lot he ., ~ _ a.e f..J.Qe It-Clair .. tH ..... tilt G"'IIiI .~ or Lbe ..,. .. 1M r...-.'wtbIr ..... at tile Ken,' SeIlM. 1M'IeJII, ~ ~ .. ~. wwlliu.

PreelMt H.: I-VDNlD SCBOOL-T. 18et. an'terrItiirJ'..tIl e,WIIIr'LaaeaM t1l11t'C",ty Lbae ... ..,,. ~t It. cim"tIII "'.we.f Marier ........Jkee It tlle Vrrraiu SeMel, 36 VerJlier' ..... G~Poblte s--.~.

:rrm.n N", I-TMULY 8(l.llOOr;...~ Iml II i......4..... ',.u-....., lot 1JM," &It. eut .... II MJWIr LY, It.~. ",Otii ~........... aU'" "1IIri TN.'"' IT •• 1' Or-. .... ....,

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By order of the Board of Education

';• For approval of question 1, • citizen and ove~ 21 yean of age and a rea.~

dent of the State for 6 months and of the Grosse Pointe School District for. 2O?:ldays prior to the date of the election.

,);:,

U For approval of question 2, same as above and owners of property .saeseed~:for school taxes within the Gr~ Pointe School Dimict or be t1M lawful hu-: ~band or wife of such owner.

2, Shall Rural Agricultural School Piltrtet No. l: Township of G~ PelJite.-;County of Wayne, andSta~ ofJ4ichi,otn. Wvy 3J.mu1a for • period «fti ..(5) y..n to create a bullcUn,. YJd lite' linlQnIfund ,for tht:' pu:poee' of burid-.In'I1ee-ry el.~entJry and~unior hl,h .dtocl buUdiftp,.'

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.' Notice.is a1Io KiveQthat thepoU. at said IpIdal electiDn will' be. kept ope",j,'frotn 8:00 o'clock A. M. t() 8:00 ()'clock p, )4. Iuttm Staftdarli '1'iJftt II reqW:M'':by 1• .",.at the pOllina placa of the several preeinctl CJfth. cl1ttrlet. to wit; -Jo

;J '!~.~J •. ,-~.,.."

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GROSSE. POINTE PUBLIC .SCHOOLS: t....j

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\ Notic. 11hereby livln of I special ~lettion of the qualified votens of l\urI1 'l, !A.ricultura1 l5ohocl District No, 1, GrQflsc Pointe Tow~jp, Wa'lf1t Ct)unty~ -, J... " ~ . _..'. ,.',. ,', -,., r::::J:Michi'all, caUed by the Board of !duo.tion of .. iet ICbool dimlct to be held .kr{Grosae Pointe High School on 1-tonday, the 4th dJy ot March, lD4e It 7 •. Ift.. ;~tJ:.atet!i StandJrd Time for the PW'PQMot .ubmittiftl the '\u .. tio", ol: - :

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1. Shall the limitation 01\ the. to~l ;.mount of tu•. which may ,lie "s~l.ea facaiMt property in SchoOl DiJtrict.N 0, t, Townwp: ot GrosH roint., C~t;.. ~of Way"e, and State of M!l:llir'Jl, tor'.U J"JrPO"lI eJCeept to. levMd for .,.,.;:d.

, "'.,1 .. . . . ,r' ", :'" . ' '", , .. '" -"', ',".':."', .".,-'

ment of interest and principal on obll,aUOM lnC\ln" pm,- to I>tt;cmbir'" "-'~1832, be inCfeNtCi :by 5 mills for a Period of five m yeans, Jlily,I, lHe' -~une 3D, 18151, 4'~~ tll. totai ta.x' Hmitat10ft oll"''' (15 mills) to 2% (.I(l'mma) ~.j

of !hI QI~ valUation of l11 pro".rty' in the ~I" provided. m~1~1,' .\rUele X (Yf the. Constitution of the State of Mlchl'M.- .

1aIt wICk emt a ItrOll( letter Clf Playhouse Dee,",_enciorttmtat to residenla of Wh H d F '1-Graue. Pointe Woods: "It is your. en y ra ..t ala.dut)', thlratcw.," "Id 'tAt. !tIter,"to not Old)' VQte youl'H1f b\llto Nt ~lItt 1O\Ir wLte or husbandand yO\,lr frkftdl allo vole Infavor 01 the r.wrtMum on.kotiOft .dl)'." . ,. . ••1""'...... '

The "Vtrl ."menln)' 1C1l0&1••Trombly, Ott.r, Mairf, Kerby,Richard, V.rnler Ind, Muon,NV' l*I\ d.. ilnal.td .. the rct-peetlve' pollllll pllel'. Vot.l'Jwho do not know which on, theyvote IA m.yeoJ\llult th, ilIW'-Piper advtrtlilment ot thl Callot Z1tetl~ln ot fcbl'U&fY Zl or'ebruary U cr may call theIollrd ot EducatiCln, NI'eu,1000. TIt. polla will be openMODday, M.rch ., from • a. m.to lip. m.

. KU. ad

Clasaieal

Jteewd.

POINTE NEWS

Radio He'pai.r1.0119 E.f.WIsIMcI • De,..,..,.w. I):' ~~nd it to Jack O'Connor in the :.. ~,.fIrst pl'ce. No better service f ~~anywhere. -.Veteran or World War 1. Est. 1'2.

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Jack O'Connor.OJD: APPLJA,NCK •• EOO.n 5"OP

7211 M•• , Itr. L .~INIIfvIl,

IV..... 4113 • 4114

Builtllnts SlatedMr. Warren Wressel,President

•. of the Mason Pl\1"ent-Teacher ~;,.' .aT ICE' lIOCilltionurged voters at a meet.

RUCK po. I SALI. me hell! at Mason School to "re.member. that because ot lack ill

The Villa.e of GroSle Pointe' sPace Mason school was, ri.litePark will receive se.led bids until ~ow. only adequate to tak~ care.1. P. M., 14~reh ltth, 1946, for the of four 'grade~ and the Kinder-sale of one(l) .11135OOOOE. 5YARD. HYDRAU. garten. N~xt year it promisel toLIC DUMP TRUC1t, MODEL lC45, be even worse unles:l we can get,WHEELBASE. 1ol5", TIRES 32x6 started on OUI' buildings .. The

The truck. is available tor in- ballot for the sinking fund sped.spection at the Municipal GAR- ties that'the buildings propootdAGE at the rear of the Municipal will I?e definitely located ,onBuilding. HillS. ~t Jefferson Vernier and .Mack in GrosuAvenue. . Poinle WoOds and on Kerby .nd

All bids must be. for a cash Beaupre in Gro.o;sePointe Farms.sale and .deposited with the Vile Moreover. the Board of Eduea-]a~e Treasurer at the above ad- tion has, in a resolulion of Felrdress. . roary 6. ':efined its program to

The successful bidder must start the first wing of the Ver-~~~efia&~rlJ':r not laler than ruer Mack school in. the summer

The Villue of Grosse Pointe of llH6 i. money and material.Park reHrve$ the ri.llht to accept are avaIlable. We should giv. itor njeet any or all bicU received. ollr wholehearted support".

Th. Grosse Pointe W~ CivicW1l1..... G. S..... "'.. LeaJUc, III .0rgilOiution ofVIIICI,e C'ert Graue Pointe Wooda citium

GaOSSE POINTE PARK business and profe,ss.ional men:

TU.2.7171

loA ARK'E TCraiae PeiDteWoech

STAIDIID ,STATIOIr. GrouePel'" W.d. .t'.

DOUR'S

K,,:ow. I" WitllIl'llfM .."MlI. DI ih,WD04' foroua "" .UP. 1J1lav.a~ z-r p NU1ILY 1IY

W Fer ....-c ' .

Watches RepairedONE WEEK'SERVICE

-- UPON ~UEft -.An WlIrk GtwaateM • 15. Yeat'I BQCrietlCle ..,.trtq ,IIG4II A .... .,... Watallll ........ Pr'Wf

CHAS. POWLESLAND KENNELSacxwli&lt UNOOUf AND ~ aoADlI

WI 'l'rt. A. .....Dep, All .,.... ~ Der II' 1I.. a.

J'111 MACK AnNUl MI. 4221

ALGER FLOWER SHOPFl• ..,. F.,. Afl Occ_sl_

Gift , .... ,., • ~nf.n1631. Eo WAIIIM .. COUIYIUI '

. AU STAND~ on. PBODVC'l'S FOR ~OVJt CAll'S SAKI:

W. De Weld.. M4ICIl:Aye.. Cer. 1011'- .4. '2' .' . .

IADIO S ERVI C E WASH'."AITS FOI AU MAKES • PICKU" AND DELIYEIT

. FLUOUSCENT BULBS AND FlXTUKESVaea.all\ Cleaaen aJld .... .blt Maell'-a ~red

,We Kepair Beauty Pariill' Driera aM Eledrieal EquiplDtlIIt

.Pointe Appliance ShopT511. !ad JdsrsH I r __1a4'Hli~. Esuire T1Ieatre ~ ~

the polla next Mond.y, Karch ,." without. the quality ot ICnooli. Ur, ...... "'. . ... we flave,)'()llr property v.lu'l

Dr. D\lvld Davldo,"', Pl'.. ll!ent would decr'aM many UI'I\II thatof th.Tromb)y P.rent-'J'eac:hlll" amount,Bllt mort tnan.that,WtAsJoeilition, llIid: "Kftnt.tom. are all dellply, concerned with themittec ()t r()llID 1l1oUlcl".!leaded Quality ofinteUieellc;e andellar.by Mr•. Artllllr Bacon and Mrs. acter (If boys al\d lirls that ,rowLyndl., Martlp la. informing up in GrOsse Pointe .. They needpeople of the Trombly district good teachers, tile bftt .....e ean~ the' imPortance ofreglltel"hll' emp)oyanel th.y (Ileed .oodat IIny of the publie .chaol bulld. buUcl.in•• and eq,uipIMlIt to workinp duril\e &4Ihoolhour. ,unUl in. .Friday, March 1 and at t,"l.. Boa~d Mr. John S. )"ol.y, Pr"identof EQuclition o!!ices Saturday of the Kerby Parent-T"c:ntrmo,mlng, March 2. Many PeoPle Association, said, in a bUlletindc not undel'lltJnd ' th.t.. BeW .ddr..,ed tel p.rmtl of x.t'by.tate l.w makel It poHlbl. for Sehcolehild ...","AI pare~taOf •them t(l vole Clnth,ballat' tCl Kerb)' ehlld, Yllullave a:)tItt1cl.l.incr.iae' the millaSt ..whether lar int.rllt In4dut)"in. thiJthey are parenti cr taXpaYIl'IIIIr eleCtion. Kerby .School hi on.not. They must. be' told in every of two overcrowded districts toway we •• n' ftlld that. lilY resi. be btnel\tlll! by: tll..raction ofant lit ('rlltH ,"ointekhqol MW }luil4illP, Over 300 d\ildfenD,iJtrict for ,20 dllY', or the are now !\OIlSCQin the pr",ntr-----. __. --'~_......._.:.'5tateofMichi~anforl!ixmonlh., Kerby. buildin,,' wllicb .....w ..

, l ......ho is a. citizen ot tile Ul\ited daiplld for • maximum ~f 300.'. i B.'.'R. O. D '.'E L L... .' Stjltes, twenty.on, yearl old. or Th~q. we all Juww, mean., .' illcler ean vote on ON! of Utese lar,'r e~ With T'fUlt.!\t eon., ""11 •. 110 II'. EA......'.. . .•.' .".11' '. }lallo~; Our Y(orkeh have' betn fUSIon and l.ck. of IIUention to, • _ s!lrjiriSed.. that 10 few ~ple the individl,lJI ehild, N.JCt"t.'rm, I I have taken the time to read. the thiJ ;itultioll will be Iven Wor..., C' 4..f~", 'Pl' .b' . l"~.' , infClrmit10n that hu beell pro. 'l'heonly' Way I ltnQw that it, . . om~, ' ....•".m.''.' m.'.', ....•.xr tJ••..lce... ...' vlded them.about this important llOuld.be cOll'~l.td .ilI.for. YOIl III" • . 'issile. ;We hope to overcome that vote, YES on both of th... pro., • IU' . sjtuat,ion .Illd ,et a Itrollivote poaaLs.'~.' .' ...:....,.' IIEII-O

fS'UI.~~STOURI ' out to relainiood aehooll in .Mrs. Leon,Jacobi, Pr~iQ.ntof

J ... wnT'T -- ' GrONe Pointe." the }fothers Club of the' Grlll1e....... aM .._AllIED '. .' , ' ,. ., '. '''0 De. LI. ..LV....IN•• HlAn"G COM"ANY ,. 8ebeqls Balle Vala.. . Pointe High School, ... ill .u.the, at7U MACK AVJ:; TV. ~.31rr)llG8TI: Nt"'l It . Spblcing .t'the Gro~ Pointe High School rneetinglm' Febru.A~ .... .... _/_ ..... ~ ..... w Hieh School on February 21, ary 21, "Icion't .. 'lww GrOlle

:Mr. Paul MorelAnd, President or l'olnte c.nbe.,ap.fit<1,with com-the Mllire S<:hoolParent-Teacher })forln. its .. lar)' ~htdu).. for.AlsIOCI.tionand aUo :president of te.cher. with .'lIlalll Jl d 'fa r .the Graue' PolnteParent-Teach- l... w.althy.cnool .ystema, Weer~lationCo\1ncll,pralseli Ihould 1\1IVt th •. best for our,th, quallty of ac:hools avanable enlldren Afld.ilould vat.forthilto QrouePointe J"esidentl ,anll pr()POll.l to ~ improve •. N1afYliaidtliath~felteonftdeftt ..that ~\ll .... Ind. bl#1.~.' .....,••.,•......-...:..

,. :IIW.~id~ia.wh~~~r.theY had .,.,. .I!hIJ~"" :' ...ehll~en In .chools' or DOt.,prolH- Mr. Ja~1!S Lai~r, Piaid,lii ij(eel IIy 1O<!d ~oo1Js. the Vernier P':rent-Teacher A/$.. ''It l~ well kilC1wn,~ wI! lit. lOCliatitm,ina, bulle;in'to Vernier,

;Morelmd,~'that~cme ot the beit ~t., .. id: "Canyoualfl)rd'to"lkill.~rpoinla, .tor':, tiI.... l. of run the. risk of h.ViJ1Cyo~ pre;..1009- homet in' Gl'OIIe . Pointe perty valli' drOp~aUlll of: iJl~is thi! w.~ Itrlowllhl,h ll~lit)' a~ijlte 1CI1I~jJ1 in !;ir ..'of. schools.. -As' a ,former. head of Pointe Shores, Woods and YalTA',• citUtI\IIcA#oeilltiClri, WI made RIG,HT NOW, fifth' ~and sixtij'i ,tu~:l:' ~v.ral YII'" "0. Our. lT~der. frol1,\ -Mu.ol!. .nd .lxt.I\orlanlU~lon not only fO\llld our IT"e .tuchmtlfroll\ ,Varni'r'.r4

.schools to betop~rate<l' Ipl\ln, being ~ken by l?us.to;schoo1.,inschools of tile nati()lI, but "11 other vlllal ..... You !l11J5trealizeactual drilwin. card, tOr invt:!t. too, ~lIIt tho~ of lata bav~m~t In property in UJis com. ,~ ..thrDWl\ o~ the marlt.t U.munity .. Looking at this preie'" our scnool qis~ric~linv. V.J I)aytax .Iner.... from a. P\lrely per,. --that nundredl of new hOlM'sonal stand~int, I C!I~ot . He ,are achedul~ .for completion byhoW ~y.'t'lie property ownar~l1. The Poat War P).J\II et theC'Q\Jld fall. t(l vote far it. It GrotSl! Pointe lIq.rd of :!duea.woul~, .COit mOl5t of us tn' \.lDIl have prQvi~ tor U1I ill.equiv~~t. of~iQl1 a paek- creua,in child llOpul.tion. butac. of eilareUAI a d.y, not mClrlyour IUpport i. needed for tn,than $,2.00-$4.00per month. That 'Special School Election all. Marchisa small jnve:stment if you 4th."atop to thInk of the fact that,

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PTA Leaders Urge. Vote 'For Good Schools Monday

~it the' Bwrclw.\P4! the $.5.00additional t41x III loUows: $3.50for a sinkinr: fund for buildintswhich are n~ NOW. aM.$1.&0 14r lQ.crea.sini salaries .ofemploy_ ,nd ..pi'ovi4inl ..tor

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Issue .nd s.v. Properly V.lueJ f.orward propoaition ancl ttl out-, . •• ......;._....;..~ . ~m& ,will determine the Quality

AU Groua POlllte clh:lQns were urgeo by leaders of .of our IC:hDolsfor the. ne"t liv,Parent. Teacher Associations to retain good. 5';hPOl atandards )'IIII"I. I ur,. evrry citinn toat mass meiltings held at Pierce Junior Hieh .School on vote next Monday."}'.brUafY 20 and at the Hien SchQQl on FebflJllry 21. Mr. Albert Beever,' Prl\flel'll~

Mr. J. DU'!'t0!J; Bar1?w, .President .of' the Defer Parent- ()f the Pierce Partmt-T.each.rTllacher AssOClatlpn, lIald, In presentmg the facts to the ~iatiOli. 'pOke .t the samevoterl" ',.: . 4 d .

"The' Board of Education has the ciU~ens I)t the c:omm\llll~y. meeUn( all Ilfle e.v~ry In-submitted III if.ulto \I~ tQ de- It i$ tor ~ to decid~ whetller: ten.leci parent .n4 cltlJe.n noteide. on Monday, March 4. That (1) We will permit the Board Ol\lyto'vote but to "'" that their

...isaue ~ in brief: Shall we have to e~coecl for. &Choal ~urpotes frl~ds ,anlt nei~hbol'1l wereproper buildin~s and gO?d leach. the l~ milllimitaUgn which tllQ relll;bed, "Thi5 iJ too ImP9rtantera for educatIOn of clllidrep of state plOiCef\IpOn tll" eombine<l illIGIIriticllI an iN~ in the livesall the people, or shall we let schools, cQunty and tOWQ.lihip; ," .our public &enool prQgrllm be- The Board if .skin, the volera of our chIldren, .. ~4'Mr, Bellver,COlne a second rate .Ot H'en .a j for P~J!lij~ion to eJ'C4llld th~ "to ~feebly d.eclded. In thethird rate school syslem.. This limit by $&.00 on every. $1.000 of jnterest"'':if a ,ood IlChoolsystemi. a matter that the Board hu asSessed valuation, for a pedlXl there 'should be • rousln, en.presented fairly and squarely to of five years only. (2) We will doneme.nt of tllis' proponl .t

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THE TENTATIVE BUDGETproposed for Detroit would raisethe tax rate $3.4.

$27.000 was raised by privateeontributions, starts on II huntwith his wife in a new car, for achicken farm in the southwest.•.. claims the journey will ex-perience him in driving hUi spe.cially designed car.

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, Fe1;lruary 26 pump to start working. Isn't thereEditor, Grosse Pointe News some law that requires these fireDear sir: plugs to be examined fr!!,!uently

Your excel,lent newspaper h3S to see that they are in goodtaken up the cause ot so many working order? It seems to meimportant things in. Grosse that we .pay taxes high enoughPointe, that I write this in hope to warrant such service, especial.that you will publish it and if ly when the tack of it endangerspossible, ten your readers what the lives of citizens and makeswe may do to remedy the situa. • .l' 'Y'o .l' .l' J'No ~ ...

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home recently about 10 p. m. (welive in Grosse Pointe Farm~) and8JI we neared OUr house, we sawa blazing fire that had started in'what looked like a small struc-ture at the rear of a garden atsomeone's home. There were sev-eral people cn the curb, and whenwe asked if we could do anything, ~they said they were, wait.in.g f.or. ~the fire department.

Naturally, we parked the car-and waited to see the fire put out, -:Two engines arrived almost im- :-mediately •.• and a crowd soon .:gathered. Some men jumped ~down from the engine and ran to. ~the rear of the house with a hose.With the rest of the group, we I A J(~U"'M. owned . 8862!!!oved nearer the scene of the ~ 11136 CHALMERS. ARlingtonfire and were appalled to see ••••••••••••••••••• - .that no water was coming out of •• r ••••••••••••••• ~ ••• -.. ---

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We couldn't help thinking howwe would feet if that had beenour house, with our children init and what might ,easily happeDif one had to wait so Jongfor the

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FORD COMPANY SIGNS upwith the UA W, with penalties seton wildcat walkouts.. . .

JULIUS A.KRl1G,' who did agood job in the latter days of. theWar Production Board, is namedas the new Secretary of the lnter-ior, to succeed Harold Ickes •.•Krug is only 38 years old, hispredecessor 71.. '. .

SERGEANT FREDER,ICKHENSEL. the armless and legl~soldier who stepped on .' landmine at Okinawa. and 'for whom

CHESTER BOWLES, EconomicStabilizer, .says that. a hike of1'he per pound in the retail priceof meat is to be permited to bal.ancerecent raise in wages 'I)fmeat packing employes .• • •

FRANCE CLOSES its frontiersagainst aU comrnercialcontactwith the Franco Government inSpain, and urges the UnitedStates and Britain to do likewiseto make her action effective.

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HERBERT BROWNELJ., chair.man of the Republican NationalCommittee says he intends tosubmit his resignation, effectiveon April 1.

Edwin Pauley's chance forconfirmation of his appointmentas Undersecretary of the Navyreported to have grown dimmer.

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THE lMPENDING Pittsburghpower strike is postponed for aweek. '

Tuesday, February 211RUSSIA REPORTED to be

about to add three Soviet Repub-lics to her designated "BlackSea powers" in the furtheranceof her designs for a strong voicein the control of the Dardenelles.

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ception for diplomats and mem-bers of the College of Cardinalsthat the achievement of a peacein which a war weary world can~ecure at least a tolerabte life.\vill take time and call for muchpatience and effort by men ofgood- intent.

TWO AIRFIELDS near Jaffaare attacked by. Jewish extrem-ists with mortars and automaticweapons . . • starts an intensemanhunt by British Airbornetroops ••. British officials im-pose a curfew on Jewish, settle-ments near thealrfieldl_ andwarn settlers in one town thatthey will be fired upon if theyfail to comply.• • •

A. F. of L. municipal employesof. Huston, Texas, will stage amarch on the City Hall in ademonstration protesting the dis.charge of 700 strikinl city em-ployes.

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FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELL-MAN of New York, according toa dispatc:h from the London Eve-ning Star, is slated for the postof Papal Secretary of State. Theformal announcement is expectedwithin a few days • • • this willplace an ~meiican in the No.2position in the Vatican.. . .

THE ExAMINATION of FrankLobaido, charged with the crim-inal assault and a.ttempted mur-der of seven:year-old RosalieGiganti began today in RecorderJudge Paul E. Krause's office.The litHe girl was unable to bepresent be«:ause of her physical

BREAD MAKING has beenhalted in six of the largestbakeries. in Delroit ... they arefllling. orders as tar as possibleout of stocks on hand in prepara-tion for a city-wide shut downtomorrow.

DETROIT DAILIES are faith.fully carrying addresses of-emer-gency milk stations where thoseof proven need can buy milk bycalling for same ... the area isnow going through 'the. trial of acrippling milk strike and lives indread of 11 t~up of bread de-liveries because of threatenedstrike of bread truck drivers •..hope for settlement of the milkstrike seen in an agreed-uponbasis tor negotiations.. . ..

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TH:E; PHILIPPINE Commoti.wealtll government estimatesthere are at least 4,000 die.hardJapanes\! soldjers still rangingthrough the .'Manila area, where~veral pitched battles have al-ready taken place betweenAmerican.led Philippine troopsand the outlaw •.. . . .

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~,-.;.fr, om General MacArthur's national prestige' •.. it is also~uartcrs ••. was stripped of reported the union Is attemptinghis uniform and all insignia of to have the negotiations trans.rt61{ and honors ••• his offense, ferred to Washington ••• trans-!he-.': barbarious and inhuman ferring negotiations to Washing-treatment of civilians and prison. ton, bringing them nearer the na.ers ~lIt the time of the fall of tion's political nerve center;~a:rilla to the Americans ••• his would be significant .•. a jointli.st words from the gallows telegram sent out to all unionwere "I am not ashamed in locals now on strike, purports!toilt of God for what I have to show solidarity among thedone" ••• appreciates the treat. leaders and accuses General Me-m@ shown him by the Arneri- tors of not acting in good faithcan' soldiery and the fairness of by refusing to follow President11}S. trial. Truman's fact-finding board rec-

.i'!. ... ,~ • • • ommendation ••• at the same;"GENERALISSIMO S TAL I N time the rumor persists that Reu-reus' the Russians on the, 28th ther is the only one of the three~ver~ary of the Red Army, top strike leaders who is holdingi!iat~ they are entering a "new out for the 19'hc an hour In.~acef, ul period" but that they crease as against the 18the in-~list build their economic and crease GM has already offeredmilitary might to render their • , • however, in fairness it mustbOrders unassailable ••• General be noted, thilt'Reuther'said sOme~irshal1, our late Chief of Staff time ago that there wer~ other~d present sp~cial ambasSiidor mt aetu Hnahehl23 33333890$$ ....(99hina, forwards his con~rat~- matters than the wage increasetlltions and says the occaSIon IS in dispute, prominent among.pp~opriate to salute the Red them the reinactment of the con-Army and its leaders for their tract, which GM repudiated early1;J.'er'il,icachievements In the war in the strike, covering generalw'preserve civilization from Ger- con<;litions of work.DIm and Japanese aggression. • • •"'L;., • • • BRITAIN RUSHES police and~IiISPATCHES FROM BUENOS military reinforcements into theAIRES ~ay that Peron appeared seething Bph:1bay area, whereiO.' ,be singing his political swan killed and mjured already total

more than 1,000.~1lI' in hill last hour radio ad. • • •drisses, prior ~o the election to. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT,,~~ow. • • • acting through Secretary Forres-'~SENATOR THOMAS, Chair. tal, directs that Capt. Charles B.irllm.of the Senate Committee on McVey. commander of the Cruis-ACiculture, says "there is a er Indianapolis, sunk by a Jap,world of meat in the country. and submarine two weeks beforebelieves it will be cheaper des. Japan surrendered, with the lossRite'the iii.crease of wages in the of 880 Navy perSonnel, shall, be.j)aelting industry. cause of hill previous good record,

,. • ! be exonerated, under his court:+:tWASHINGTON says that the martial proceedings from any fur-:~}'!~t espionage ring being ther punishment. than a repri-'rounded, up in Canada was. con- mand for n.ot directing his vesselce\l;trating on obtaining data on in a zig zag course while passing'hiihJy' successful secret inilitary through submarine infested wat-~riments in ,the United States ers.

:relating to a radar defense against • • •w.e~atomic bomb.. ' . THE. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF';;~:;~ ,.' ••• WOMEN VOTERS. urges Con.""REUTERS (British News Agen- gress toappro;'e the loan to Brit-:~').'8aYs, a dispatch from Poona ain promptly.'that' Gandhi has appealed to his • • •COlintrymento halt "this thought- BISHOP RAYMOND J. WADE,J~: orgy of violence." .of the ,Methodist 'Church, wi~li~ "'", • • • leave for Europe Tuesday, forh-? WALTER C. GREEN; Federal fled with a substantial sum of,-mediator ill. the Doh'oifmilk money as Detroit Methodists'~e, says unless the milk strike contribution towards the rebuild-,.. tiators' can effect a settle- ing of Methodist Churches des-~M,t by 10 a. m.today, the Gov. tro.yed by the Nazis in Scandan-.enunent will take over. aVla..".J: ~~"', •.• ' •

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j;WKE said to be m~rer~int;l.~,tn.1Il\ a week ago .••• C. E.. Wi!-.~. President of. GM, absenttriJ.m nelop~tiQDS three days run-)iiJtl ~a\!f1l ot ,illness, ••• R. J.,11iQ#W, fres. UAW/CIO also ab-~ yes\e.-da;r ••• James F. Dew-Q',\who Ilu jleen one of the mostl!U~sful. Federnl negotiators,:'!Vho came h~re to work on GM<lIb'ike situation on January 30, isDeW' beJDI eriticized by strike~n and eff~rt is reported to

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