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r~ $2,00 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL V( I 4-\, 40 \ I (ll \ II \ I 111( '\\ " ~-- IHl W--[) \\ iuft lRtuitm "1 PI L'\!BLR 4 1930 (r------------- .... $200 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL Yo :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. Plans for Flower :;. :;. :;. how Near Completion " tl e Coroner Burgess L \\ 1 t) 111,} Co Oller Burge<;~ vI (,1. d datt. £01 IC election to I hl (Jfl (' '( £ Vv J.) llt. county t.Qroncr dt he Ir d IlS I lAt fuesdaj. has bc-en nt r <.,tc 1 1 a blgallt c chanty move lC It 1:) a1([ the U lcmv10yed a lel then 1<.' Ll kllh 1hlOUgl d o16d11.l<l.tlOll V\Jth \\hUl COloler Burgc&s I:' afhlldted and 111 wh ell he 1S tl c Qll cctwg SPtrlt ~ome ::100 to (00 fal111hcs have been furlll~hed bhe 1 cce~s. t1CS of hfe an equal number places to sleep and thousands of others and oeCdSIO'1al meal The number 'Of mCd.ls e~t mdted to hav: been sen ed IS placed at 95000 .l\ppro'..111atclv $SO000 ha:. been pc 1ded 111 thl:> chant) \\ork unuer gUldancc of Coroncr Burgess Flower Display Will Be Held at Club on September 12, 13, 14 I I I n } , ( 1 j b '\n h \ cut<; dore blllg rdptdh I Idl 1 for the l1evlllth annuJI ho v l f the CrIO~SC P01l1tl. .md \1 Chlg'd 1 HortIcultural So tIc hd I 1 ndav <"'aturday dud "'l 1 \q tcmbll 11 13 and 14 at th{ '< !-.,11 or! ad Club \Vatrcloo dt '-.t (1 Ir (ro..,..,(. po 1tc VJ1lage It J..,t J cc 1 an110 mced that 1vlr& ) \.1 r \1 1 crn Jr Prc'lldent of 1<. ( r Iu Club of \11CI1 gan WIll fOl 11) pt tl c exhIbit on I ndav '-.t tc 1 cr 12th d1 5P 11 ])c II the dry ..ea<;on d larger nun h f tl t Ie than u"lual are f"'xpected tl tOle h111drcd srhedu1cd ddbses \1 h {')'vt r all vanetle" of perenmal dl t am d flowers dJ'>O frUlts and \ q.,etdb1c... lCt 1 1 sca~o\l J aId tl( I to the~e there are sevel al pt C1dl la'>"e:. for lu H.'heon and runner tal k deCOrd.tloll" and one dass whlch I'> r )USll1g much m+etest 15 restricted to I e nibers of the Garden Club of \Illhlgan and the Little Gawen ClUlb 1 t .., ralls for thc best arrange<i baSlk-et ot outdoor :f!Qwcr::. and fohage for efteet The prize 13 an autographed eopy of The Complete Garde'f1 pre <;Cl tcd by Abbert D [aylor, well knO"lVn duthonty on gardemng fwo das::.es have been 11lcluded to 1tere~t cottage gar.deners one fur the best collectIOn of flowers and the othcl for the best colle-chon of vege .. tables 'I In connecttoll With fhe show ~ .-.t t...lg.f. gar'Jen c'bllhas./P' ha\>' bfl.~l.... \.l ""' 'U throughout the season wtth the slogan and ;),1111 for Gro'Sse POInte More Beaut ful Ptlze " nners WIll be .announced ~ 1 t 1 f' Ie t t1 (' 1 e <.1 the sho\\ Judges for thu I1I l f f t (' l t<: t Me Tom Peal SOil chairman 1ft C 1S lr~1 p'l ] I \\ dicr supenntendent of the .., !r e 1<; the \\ tld) A. ;\\ er) estate and Maurlce cct ° a d t1 C east Sue \\ Haven lanscape architect Blrmtni'~ gtlejat\\eeh. lall 1<1 Ittc 1 t( t1 e bar " \ 1.rs IgC I a 1 Elect Andrew T Phllhps County !:" 11 <; 1l t CI he Dram Commlsumner, on September 9 C'..l elle lee bus less rf'~ ('<;1 ::ttf' t I It ( it IJ Ie ))\ f dgdr 1\l Roh J '\l<'lt \c C;c(' etarv of Jcf 1 t \. 0(' 'l-t 0 I I 1. 10 tf (' ('( 0t I 1 c I t I> tnlt C ( l t at 1t dected 1 d.teh 1 l the tome [I lffcltl1nd HARRY C HUDSON HARRi I DINGFMAN (C (l (>\ Jl" I \\ ) t d. I I Harry C. Hudson Seeks Promotion to Senate Hugh J. Waod Obtains Strong Sup p 0 r t for Circuit C 0U rt P 0 s t Senator Fred Harding in Race for Re-Election 1 , (rr<;( (crt" '-.tate '-. ,\)ullhac I the, \\ 11 I ;\:~~~nr ~It \1e dl' d. lat ) :>1 t pro r) I ur (Ire I t I ha<, bee 1 cal Glosse POIn e of Detlo t clur \fr \1 I \>1 e1 f.,a 1 d tl n to )rJltll as had a large ;l. tt rr (' (' ::t , Iii III '; II ~II I Ijell \ 1 J tl e l. tv fIt J. t .., 1 \ cd Ir Dt1I\J'd 1 t :"l] I) tc \ Jllagl H{ I~ 39 l r L~ J. lIthe pre~cn constahle- f tl (' )1 t <ir I cr g l econd tc 1 Be t1 l 1 e~ I b ("Jected by the 1a gl t U] er 0 otes g vel" an -co dlk t 1 l 11 the ctt) RC'ipectfolJh .... ours of Detr t 1{e d o.x er both 111 \\ L \fcK\IGHT Detro tIC P tc \ 111age He last 1 I 'lter Pre:"b}tenan Church \\a:> C II dt 1 t1 l1 h 01 DetlOlt DC \ \11\,& ID1}:, lla::. do 1tie C lq"e e caHan ard a Elect Andrew T Phllbps County (f(e'-::'Ol A.\e \ltthod st Church short 1d\ lour..,e H a fulfilled hl< Dram Commissioner, September 9 I dut e ,.(:" C Hlstable 11 a efhclent :man ARl HL 1,-\ A.LLE'J I ner a ld :> no\" see11l1g promotIon by R b W II F D ( f Jdfl r s01 A.venue BaptIst Church electloll to the State Senate I emem er 1 uun orn 0 I Grosse Potnte) at the prlmarlea Set>" ((ontlll tld 01 Page ::'1>") (Continued on Page T'AO) tember 9 A hberal (I ------------- I To A Reader ! , 11 C fo110\\ ng reply ,\,,,a:> receIved I 'fro 1 tht. Board of LducatlOIl tOj 'Jour l1ulrv to thc Gro~sc romtel' I he. v C,\ , \1 I cs dCI t pupil of ~chool agej 1 Gr )'>~c Pall tc w 110 deSires ,J.! 'COll~l )t hung offcful dt thel '1 r l t H. 110111 akc 'l.ppl 'I. 1. I I t l "Jt1Plf11tU elt It ){l I'-.Jd vI I ue! J cou <;c If t j '~t :> H!\.l'>aJ It tl t. LOUSC ,\111 btl tot l d 1t thc 1I bh School If It b ot l.d\ '>able btcd.u~e of I o t (} 1. ffer tl l ('o r-,e I Gro"..,L t At ce r 19l5 J Hc II;:-,I ":.cl Dol tht. BOdrd ofi t I o~e \ ha \ c I I dUla JO1 11a\ I 1Y thc tu tlO 1 to I r I dst d(l b 1 l. ho 'the. c t) of DetrOit for the Indnlduali 1 t 01 PUbe f11rec) I croll nC1t 11 a DetrOlt school i - -------- I\\ I (tc the courst. call be obta Hed j Harry I. Dingeman as It I a, bcu tl c lohe; of tne Board l I D . C .. I ',I ~t" enl :y ear~ to grant such re raIn ~ommlssloner, I (n (, I Considers Taxpayers' ') 01 cd DI " \! brO'\'l ell II ___ , ,)upcnntendellt i lleet! JIll ef ------------- 1C t 1 1 nt tl \Vavn.( t ( \ir Harr) J I) /-,1 f.,ldldt the Lr Ive f ]) '-,cl ( I n cr ( I 1 I b P 11 h 1 1(' 110 (C t 1 IC 1 on J "'6(' 10 Ir) g att r t UI ar I J rc 1(" II (' II terl'it fJJr1 e~s I ('l U'i tt 1pon 1 nt 1 ... dl ~ of tl c I"'::'Ie we re<;pect \f 11 I C n r 1 J ICSt tl tt ) 0I p lb11<;1 tl 'l re " 1 0 C 1. 1 Ie lette of \Ir Hud l1"'ate a1 11<1..,1 ee g H 11 <;0 1 tull \ Oolr 1:-"IUe of Septem h p 011111e ce 1 ucr bold btr 4tl \ 'l 1'\ ot \fr Hudson ~ letter \11 111~ I 1 1. I t 0'" d t ) 1 l lc10'icd hCll <, th r :>e. 1l t attdch. h \t Hu I TI 'i Tcque t '\\111 lOt reqmre :l<; much "1 uC a u 11,,-\C g\ en to attacks II 1 \1 r hudson 11 ('Ithel at the last t \) 1:""...1(', ot \Olr paper --- --'I ----------------------------------- - -- Drain Head h ) \1 II r n 'I I I \ c , 0111 I \f r r \\ l tepa tor at u.. f1 1 church('~ m the tt nt r (tV(' i ) our COI 11 ll1 t) 1I t.r } ,c r I c I A11g 1St ?8tl ou give \\ lth deep regret tl at J ou I J. C J. I d r1 che'l of sp1ce to a 1 open Jour ~ 11 heat 01 t 1 ceo d nr lJ I} \ '1r'> <\h, r to Con ga11al'itrunet the \\0 e 'lOr.; dllIlls01lhlSPUlPlbtobc ga llzat 01 for '\el 01 11 Pr bl) 1 I t 1. Iter \fr Ii 1 :,011 a 1 ReIo 1 In 0 hal L all e g t e Ir 1 t "\f z, \. er 0 \u!"t t 20 re )ed.1 of tIc 18th a t IlL::' f aga n tIer u ar ch ef ,poke::. \0 a 1 f, 1 \ir::. 1 ue ch'"lrgc As \ir I reder ck \1 A,.lgtr \\ l\ oull re':"l ~ 11 (\:, 1 ttl rId" Ot tel at a 1'1' tIveh ca1l to :your attcnt1011 tl at tel e. p 11 1e( b vOtr pdper yo Ir la'lt four Issues of :Jour Pdl er ,au l: dH redder<; a e at a great d sdd\a tage n I gIVen one hundred an 1 t1 rt) colu I J lc1({ h tlt. adeCJ.l~t.) of the repl} 14J3J h.tf(.hcvaJ Detro t \flCh g", IJlar 'fr 01dhd League Endorses D~~nforRepresentative I t Candidate PLINY W MARSH Recorder's Court J udgc 1"tor S 111011 ([ (ro e Godfrey F riewald in j te Cdndldate fOlic dee( 1 to I Harmony with Pointe tl C (lrcu t court bu lIt.., rc l \C I 11 tl C Ll dorse 1 el t of Gr se 10 tc of I fl db \.\ho are pCl~01al1y d.CqUd lted ('"ell l r (' \dld cal dldate {r e Ith Iun elect 0 to tbE' offee 0 cou It} treas Judge 1£011\,as teluC,ltcd 111 Dltro turN 1a'l \'orktd pc fect harl10m ,>(hoo15 dtl'd 1S a graduate of he 1., 11 \'oJ 1 offic als t tl e \atl)U~ Gro~se H '> l of \1 cblgal I <1.,\ <;chool I Pomie "\ 1 ag j1.rtlcuhrh 1 the He spent nore tl al t 0 ,ca <., over I natt('r 0 111 quent taxes t \\as '>t t~ 11 active !lei v ec durn g the '01 11 pomt dot th ~ V\eek In fr ends of \{r V\ J I}r s J\, \ ears h t "as al a~",lst I}< ren-\ aId 1 J 1<;Ce0per?t a 1 I a:> few ted I. t proseeut1ng attorneY later becom to tl e- coo\ e e u:' 0 Gro:><"l 1 0 lte 16 chIef a:>slstant proseeutllg attor a'Cpa) ere; 1 ma 1 1 ~tance:> alld the lC} ame teel ng ot c t, '\\ 11 co 1t ue to Ile ,\as appo lted to the C Ie llt Ie'.. st J P cffc ent a d eeo all cal dd court bend by Governor Gleen a lei mn~trato1 of t 1 1e d,-tle~ (f tle office l a!l p oven a leal asset to the \\ av 1e or ,ount tredsurer \-\1 leh \fr I reI countv JUdH: ar:y HIS tr ends n Grosse wald ha<; effectcd d lr ng hIS i' nure of POinte are ~tro 19ly Ul g1l1g h s re elet. office '\\ III also C'l 1t Jue to the serVIce hon of com t ta>..pa\ us Andrew T. Phillips Cites Ability to Be Drain Commissioner -\11 Ire \ r Ph lltp~ of Gro~sc 1 ntc all {1.1 (!J lite for Count) Dr11l COlI I S<;l le[ at the prutlar) electIOn fue'> d,,\ <.I. ~tatenH'1 t earlv tll'; '\\ uk I alk t dttl 1tlO 1 to 11~ qual feat ( 15 f r t) 1.1 (ffice Fe satd I I hay;. ma Je a pee at '\tudy f "e" I cra?e and Ira n 1rohlell'> 1 ge ('1 all all 1 partlul1cuh 11 \\a\oc COUlt) ald l al fan IJ .1.1 '\\llh the J shry of ,,11 eXl~tmg bewc ~ an { dra 1S 111 t1 c cbs tr ,t I ha\ e karned f m mv <;1Id e a i ('"an 111.t 0 <; the dIfferent prohlc 11<; th it face tl e taxpa} lr5 of th<; CT lllumt} Hgardmg se",erage and sm laCe \\t-dter dralllage rrom my expenence and ~t Idle~ 1 'lln certaltl that I .am better quallfied for t~e office of COUllt} Dra111 com m O;'Honer than any of the other landl dateo; for tf at Important POSltlO 1 (LoUill u-ed 011 Pagt. l\\() \\Then Harry S fo} ea ld date for 1b~J1:..cpt1hhcatl£. ~t1JJ~~I£u..l.W. ~PJ;'9~ ecutmg attorney of \Va,ne cau 1ty Ie I eelvl."d the cndor"le 1 C 1t at 1( of the ?~I Jd PI ' WM h '\,~Slstant pr see ltl f?' dtt r 1C ot t11{ U ge Iny ars 1 fr e ~ta~[ rlce t1 1 <.,? 1 Has Enviable Record I I d n lost I I( I) ( rcr . R d' C t I {' c t It ("\.1 (' In ecor er S ouri e nh 1(" e troll (n ,,1 rtrc tho ouglly .comcrq t ,\ th thc extle c I Judge viarsh because of h s splendid ';Ituatlon 1J ei{arJ. to cr me dll 1 \ ce I character kmd1mess JudICial tempera \\ Ith \\ 1 -cl \\ C arc laced 11 DetrOit nlent dnd long expenence 15 qualIfied \n , I c ted expreSSIOn f tl <; for the pas Hon of Clrcu t Co 1rt Judge h. 1d from tJ em I'> of mare '\ aluc 111 and he hdS also been endorsed by man} g ves '11C In t e pel sonal grat hcatlO W i i U i am F D 0 rn Including orgal117atlOns prom ne It In tl an a lY <; n lar cnd-( rsement I La 1 ~ I m II. 0 C1Vl;Caftalrs of \va}ne county support I "" 0t T jl;.,..,.., 1 e:.l.sa'" 1 ~~ ~ __ m stated thiS v.cek Vunng hi, see gatlO to pr ye to tl C111a1d to tt e e tl I GROSSE POINTE RESIDENT RECOMMENDED FOR vee a!l Judge of tIe Recorders COUlt zens of \\a} 1e COU'1ty tlat the) \\ere he establlsbed a Ia;tmg reputat on be nnt mistaken 111the r dlO ce 0 d man STATE REPRESENTATIVE AT ELECTION TUESDAY; cause of the ,plend d "ark he dlCl In fm th' 11 ,t port, t office PROBLEMS IN "G, P." DEMAND VOICE AT LANSING the Probation Department and the 'OJ I ganlzatlon of the P5) cl 01 at! c U1l11C 4 I II II I I I) ( , S HP I \ t ])1 ":l 1 tC' r) I ldf-, l il at 01\ tll the 1\,J. for tIe eX1.rn 1atlOl1ofperSolsofcrm eymour It erSOnln I" I h.l II III <..., 1 [r t 1 t tit 1 \It I 011>ltOI \fovcllcnt 1<; mat chal aeter \'vhosc me1 td1 cOil t or Speech An~lyzes 6th 'c 0 ( t I I 'A ~ , 1,------------------ --- let It 1C 1 ell tIc naJc,> V\ a::. n do Iht (' I 11 (Co t) U1d 01 l'lh I,ur) District's Problems I "( I Resident Here ( 1-, II crdl Cd' I d,t" j r e II I l, 1 L '-I ') lIte 11. (<; J hA -k-.----F-- ~ 1 k 11 Tee t '\ l\I .... nv C'rO<ise Pomt. .... n al" rum I( L ..., Lv 16 1l 1 r..,1 D ,>t let on t Inson or 1 l l, C l \ I r 11 \1 l i 1 II be cd amcng he "rdent supporters l J t 1 J L 1 ') >..I lJl'llr ct Sn Circuit Judge Meets 'I" ,(I l 1J cl a C I (I I , I 11 I( j h Itee ,th I ,tn t d< I t ( \{ 11 tlClrll t dll! <;it l t \! ef P J M ilally for prosecuting I( J \1 j I I G OfficI 'als' Anprov~l h <,t of"ey fo Wayne coun y ThIS l CUl a t :t" '" 1 1..... c... 1 If Irlf.,UC I ,{ T \1 '-,ttl'RCprt'lf>1 t ( (1 1 hi. ]) 1. t I ';0 bn::",useo H' addIhon to recog I 11) r 11 f., 1~ t) be 10 11 (r 'It. 10] tl ofhclal 110., ltd.l I '-, '\.t I) tr I 1 t., t cl ct pr l t ('l \(' nU:lng hh n+el{l" ty and abllIty for t t I l \r ~tro 19 Charle r (1101 cd JOll1 \tk ISO] '\.'-,:.I..,t1 t l r tl l <.., It C td c: d 1 tl t f t1 C' 1 1 tha offire he was a. former reSl ~ 1 rtlctt \\ dltt..r P Grad U arle'l H 1 ratl.Ol coumd ,,110] d ca 1 date. {J leI 11 I l jl It 11 de '111(' [,\\ 1 14 t ( lId <; den I" the commUnIty was edu ~( 1 r \ lilt P Dace''' \\ Iham I tl \... he ubi a t cht fo (r III I If.,c I t (t j) to 1. 1 tl r fie1rl 0 11) L, t L 1.1. d I C"l.tr'd In neighboring schools and hIS I> \\ 11d 1 11 IIa\r~ O::.('dr {.., t t1 L \e.p C1 )cr 9I 1 rid I t C t \\ I C It H ro~l'l h t c t <; d mot} er Mrs P J M Hally Vi dow lIu I \\ 11 J \turp1 \[ h( R \1 r \thl so \d 0 h l'> 1 lC Ol( 0 I °11' I ot the late C l"cmt Judg now a I u H., t "'1 d t e ltlCr<1 calc! lItes lq. ht f' of "" Ident cf G"o&$e Pomte Park I 1 tr I )1 1 01.1 H. hert 1 tl e L t\ ~ l. XpCI h 11 CO lc. 11 il)l elt I?) d tl) I 1 t II - C _I \ II ce'l ~_~ ~__________ J L,d J 1 (' t \) \\ d. dell 1 n" 1 f tCb for S(\el1 yc(.r,> II )jJO'>C 1 I t1 d 11 t (' t1 \ dertdl c the' rcva 1\ h f 11 I I C'\.l II 1 IC \1 t (,>(' \\ 1 t 1 I \\ 11dl ] \\ I do 1 :r~ l1reOOcl~~:1:\1d~1~~~ Cl:~C:,tl;oO~~~l~~I~t fJ l \\ I Ie. e\ (DNfe\redd:. AN OPEN\ 1 b L\I IE'...;' T(T l t E I 'R Pt6t loU1) (Lontll1ucd on Pa&c 1, .... 0) J tt <.., 1 t \ 1lldh{ \ , -------- I B 1 j () I II (Ill Judge Lester S, Moll [J I, I I d I (, h I( Endorsed by Grosse d 1 j 16 Hudson's Letter to Mrs. F. M. Alger Pointers for Bench (l we I 0 11h Illc _ George Murphy, Well Known Lawyer, Seeks I Circuit Co u r t Post I GEORGE B MURPHY Gt rge B vfl11p.h} cJ.ndJclaie for _ Clre lit Judge h" bee a Ilact C111g Harry S. Toy 1:0 War d.ttorney for 21 ) ear'l d,ur I g V\ hlCh time , he has sJrechthzed In the tna1 of cIVIl With Crime and VIce <:1uses and has ga1'1ed an envIable rep as New Prosecutor utaHon at the DetrOit Bar as an able fearle<;s tnal lawyer He 15 a gradu att. of Harvard 'lmverslty and of the 1..,4 ~b~1l:t~vl1 oi~h.e.~O~.t0u;' Uru.-v.:erSJ4-- «(o;rtll1ued on Page FlVe)
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Page 1: iuft lRtuitmdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1930...r~ $2,00A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL V( I 4-\, 40 \ I(ll\ II \ I 111( '\\ ~--" IHl W--[) \\

r~$2,00 A YEAR WILL BRINGTHE PAPER EVERY WEEK

BY MAIL

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(r------------- .....$200 A YEAR WILL BRINGTHE PAPER EVERY WEEK

BY MAIL

Yo :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;. :;.

Plans for Flower:;. :;. :;.

how Near Completion

"tl e

Coroner BurgessL \\ 1 t) 111,} Co Oller Burge<;~

vI (,1. d datt. £01 I C election to Ihl (Jfl (' '( £ Vv J.) llt. county t.Qroncr dt

he I r d IlS I lAt fuesdaj. has bc-ennt r <.,tc1 1 a blgallt c chanty movelC It 1:) a1([ the U lcmv10yed a lel then

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1hlOUgl d o16d11.l<l.tlOll V\Jth \\hUl

COloler Burgc&s I:' afhlldted and 111wh ell he 1S tl c Qll cctwg SPtrlt ~ome::100 to (00 fal111hcs have been furlll~hedbhe 1 cce~s. t1CS of hfe an equal numberplaces to sleep and thousands of othersand oeCdSIO'1al meal The number 'OfmCd.ls e~t mdted to hav: been sen ed IS

placed at 95000.l\ppro'..111atclv $SO000 ha:. been

pc 1ded 111 thl:> chant) \\ork unuergUldancc of Coroncr Burgess

Flower Display WillBe Held at Club on

September 12, 13, 14 I

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'\n h \ cut<; dore blllg rdptdhI Idl 1 for the l1evlllth annuJI

ho v l f the CrIO~SC P01l1tl. .md\1 Chlg'd 1 HortIcultural So

tIc hd I 1 ndav <"'aturday dud"'l 1 \q tcmbll 11 13 and 14 atth{ '< !-.,11or! ad Club \Vatrcloo dt'-.t (1 Ir (ro..,..,(. po 1tc VJ1lage

It J..,t J cc 1 an110 mced that 1vlr&) \.1 r \1 1 crn Jr Prc'lldent of1<. ( r Iu Club of \11CI1 gan WIll fOl

11) pt tl c exhIbit on I ndav'-.t tc 1 cr 12th d1 5 P 11

])c II the dry ..ea<;on d larger nunh f tl t Ie than u"lual are f"'xpected

tl tOle h111drcd srhedu1cd ddbses\ 1 h {')'vt r all vanetle" of perenmal

dl t am d flowers dJ'>O frUlts and\ q.,etdb1c... lCt 1 1 sca~o\l

J aId tl( I to the~e there are sevel alpt C1dl la'>"e:. for lu H.'heon and runner

tal k deCOrd.tloll" and one dass whlchI'> r )USll1g much m+etest 15 restrictedto I e nibers of the Garden Club of\Illhlgan and the Little Gawen ClUlb1 t .., ralls for thc best arrange<i baSlk-etot outdoor :f!Qwcr::. and fohage forefteet The prize 13 an autographedeopy of The Complete Garde'f1 pre<;Cl tcd by Abbert D [aylor, well knO"lVnduthonty on gardemng

fwo das::.es have been 11lcluded to1tere~t cottage gar.deners one fur

the best collectIOn of flowers and theothcl for the best colle-chon of vege ..tables 'I

In connecttoll With fhe show ~ .-.t

t...lg.f. gar'Jen c'bllhas./P' ha\>' bfl.~l.... \.l ""' 'U

throughout the season wtth the sloganand ;),1111 for Gro'Sse POInte MoreBeaut ful

Ptlze " nners WIll be .announced ~1 t 1 f' Ie t t1 (' 1 e <.1 the sho\\ Judges for thu

I 1 I l f f t (' l t<: t Me Tom Peal SOil chairman1ft C 1 S lr~1 p'l ] I \\ dicr supenntendent of the

.., !r e 1<; the \\ tld) A. ;\\ er) estate and Maurlcecct ° a d t1 C east Sue \\ Haven lanscape architect Blrmtni'~gtlejat\\eeh. lall

1<1 Ittc 1 t( t1 e bar" \ 1.rs IgC I a 1 Elect Andrew T Phllhps County!:" 11 <; 1 l t CI he Dram Commlsumner, on September 9C'..l elle lee bus less

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HARRY C HUDSON

HARRi I DINGFMAN

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Harry C. Hudson SeeksPromotion to Senate

Hugh J. Waod ObtainsStrong Sup p 0 r t forCircuit C 0 U r t P 0 s t

Senator Fred Hardingin Race for Re-Election

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DC \ \11\,& ID1}:, lla::. do 1 tie C lq"e e caHan ard a Elect Andrew T Phllbps County(f(e'-::'Ol A.\e \ltthod st Church short 1d\ lour..,e H a fulfilled hl< Dram Commissioner, September 9

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Jdflrs01 A.venue BaptIst Church electloll to the State Senate I emem er 1 uun orn 0

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-------------I To A Reader !, 11 C fo110\\ ng reply ,\,,,a:> receIved I'fro 1 tht. Board of LducatlOIl tOj'Jour l1ulrv to thc Gro~sc romtel'Ihe. v C,\

, \1 I cs dCI t pupil of ~chool agej1 Gr )'>~c Pall tc w 110 deSires ,J.!

'COll~l )t hung offcful dt thel'1 r l t H. 110111 akc 'l.ppl 'I. 1. II t l "Jt1Plf11tU elt It ){lI'-.Jd vI I ue! J cou <;c If t j'~t :> H!\.l'>aJ It tl t. LOUSC ,\111 btltot l d 1t thc 1I bh School• If It b ot l.d\ '>able btcd.u~e of I

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- -------- I\\I (tc the courst. call be obta Hed jHarry I.Dingeman as It I a, bcu tl c lohe; of tne BoardlI D . C .. I ',I ~t" enl :y ear~ to grant such reraIn ~ommlssloner, I (n (, I

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League Endorses D~~nforRepresentativeI t

CandidatePLINY W MARSH

Recorder's Court

J udgc 1"tor S 111011 ([ (ro e Godfrey F riewald inj te Cdndldate fOlic dee( 1 to I Harmony with Pointetl C (lrcu t court bu lIt.., rc l \C I 11tl C Ll dorse 1 el t of Gr se 10 tc of Ifl db \.\ho are pCl~01al1y d.CqUd lted ('"ell l r (' \dld cal dldate {r e

Ith Iun elect 0 to tbE' offee 0 cou It} treasJudge 1£011\,as teluC,ltcd 111 Dltro turN 1a'l \'orktd pc fect harl10m

,>(hoo15 dtl'd 1S a graduate of he 1., 11 \'oJ 1 offic als t tl e \atl)U~ Gro~seH '> l of \1 cblgal I <1.,\ <;chool I Pomie "\ 1 ag j1.rtlcuhrh 1 the

He spent nore tl al t 0 ,ca <., over I natt('r 0 111 quent taxes t \\as'>t t~ 11 active !lei v ec durn g the '01 11 pomt dot th ~ V\eek In fr ends of \{rV\ J I}r s J\, \ ears ht "as al a~",lst I}< ren-\ aId 1 J 1<;Ce0per?t a 1 I a:> few tedI. t proseeut1ng attorneY later becom to tl e- coo\ e e u:' 0 Gro:><"l 1 0 lte16 chIef a:>slstant proseeutllg attor a'Cpa) ere; 1 ma 1 1 ~tance:> alld the

lC} ame teel ng ot c t, '\\ 11 co 1t ue toIle ,\as appo lted to the C Ie llt Ie'.. st J P cffc ent a d eeo all cal dd

court bend by Governor Gleen a lei mn~trato1 of t11e d,-tle~ (f tle officel a!l p oven a leal asset to the \\ av 1e or ,ount tredsurer \-\1 leh \fr I reIcountv JUdH: ar:y HIS tr ends n Grosse wald ha<; effectcd d lr ng hIS i' nure ofPOinte are ~tro 19ly Ul g1l1g h s re elet. office '\\ III also C'l 1t Jue to the serVIcehon of com t ta>..pa\ us

Andrew T. PhillipsCites Ability to Be

Drain Commissioner-\11 Ire \ r Ph lltp~ of Gro~sc 1 ntc

all {1.1 (!J lite for Count) Dr11l COlI

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alk t dttl 1tlO 1 to 11~ qual feat ( 15 f rt) 1.1 (ffice Fe satd I

I hay;. ma Je a pee at '\tudy f "e" Icra?e and Ira n 1 rohlell'> 1 ge ('1 allall 1 partlul1cuh 11 \\a\oc COUlt) aldl

al fan IJ .1.1 '\\llh the J shry of ,,11eXl~tmg bewc ~ an { dra 1S 111 t1 c cbstr ,t

I ha\ e karned f m mv <;1Id e a i('"an 111.t 0 <; the dIfferent prohlc 11<;th it face tl e taxpa} lr5 of th<; C Tlllumt} Hgardmg se",erage and sm laCe\\t-dter dralllage

rrom my expenence and ~tIdle~ 1'lln certaltl that I .am better quallfiedfor t~e office of COUllt} Dra111 comm O;'Honer than any of the other landldateo; for tf at Important POSltlO 1

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\\Then Harry S fo} ea ld date for1b~J1:..cpt1hhcatl£. ~t1JJ~~I£u..l.W. ~PJ;'9~ecutmg attorney of \Va,ne cau 1ty Ie Ieelvl."d the cndor"le 1 C 1t at 1( of the ?~I

J d PI' W M h '\,~Slstant pr see ltl f?' dtt r 1C ot t11{U ge Iny • ars 1fr e ~ta~[ rlce t1 1 <.,? 1Has Enviable Record I I d n lost I I( I) ( rcr

. R d' C t I {' c t It ("\.1 ('In ecor er S ouri e nh 1("e troll (n ,,1 rtrc tho

ouglly .comcrq t ,\ th thc extle c IJudge viarsh because of h s splendid ';Ituatlon 1J ei{arJ. to cr me dll 1 \ ce I

character kmd1mess JudICial tempera \\ Ith \\ 1 -cl \\ C arc laced 11 DetrOitnlent dnd long expenence 15 qualIfied \n , I c ted expreSSIOn f tl <;

for the pas Hon of Clrcu t Co 1rt Judge h. 1d from tJ em I'> of mare '\ aluc 111

and he hdS also been endorsed by man} g ves '11C In t e pel sonal grat hcatlO W i i U i a m F D 0 r nIncluding orgal117atlOns prom ne It In tl an a lY <; n lar cnd-( rsement I La 1 ~ I m II. 0C1Vl;Caftalrs of \va}ne county support I "" 0t T jl;.,..,.., 1 e:.l.sa'" 1 ~~ ~ __

m stated thiS v.cek Vunng hi, see gatlO to pr ye to tl C111a 1d to tt e e tl I GROSSE POINTE RESIDENT RECOMMENDED FORvee a!l Judge of tIe Recorders COUlt zens of \\a} 1e COU'1ty tlat the) \\erehe establlsbed a Ia;tmg reputat on be nnt mistaken 111the r dlO ce 0 d man STATE REPRESENTATIVE AT ELECTION TUESDAY;cause of the ,plend d "ark he dlCl In fm th' 11 ,t port, t office PROBLEMS IN "G, P." DEMAND VOICE AT LANSINGthe Probation Department and the 'OJ Iganlzatlon of the P5) cl 01 at! c U1l11C 4 I II II I I I) ( ,S H P I \ t ])1 ":l 1 tC' r) I ldf-, l il at 0 1 \ tll the 1\,J.for tIe eX1.rn 1atlOl1ofperSolsofcrm eymour It erSOnln I" I h.l II III <..., 1 [r t 1 t tit 1 \It I 011>ltOI \fovcllcnt 1<;mat chal aeter \'vhosc me1 td1 cOil t or Speech An~lyzes 6th 'c 0 ( t I I'A ~ , 1,------------------ --- let It 1 C 1 ell tIc naJc,>

V\ a::. n do Iht (' I 11(Co t) U1d 01 l'lh I,ur) District's Problems I " ( I Resident Here ( 1-, II crdl Cd' I d,t" j re I I I l, 1 L '-I ') lIte 11. (<;

J h A-k-.----F-- ~1 k 11 Tee t '\ l\I ....nv C'rO<ise Pomt. ....n al" rum I ( L ..., Lv 161l 1 r..,1 D ,>t leto n t Inson or 1 l l, C l \ I r 11 \1 l i 1 II be cd amcng he "rdent supporters l J t 1J L 1 ') >.. I lJl'llr ct Sn

Circuit Judge Meets 'I" ,(I l 1J cl a C I (I I , I 11 I ( j h Itee ,th I ,tn td< I t ( \{ 11 tlClrll t dll! <;it l t \! ef P J M ilally for prosecuting I( J \1 j I I G

OfficI'als' Anprov~l h <,t of"ey fo Wayne coun y ThIS l CUl a t:t" '" 1 1..... c... 1 If Irlf.,UC I ,{ T \1 '-,ttl'RCprt'lf>1

t ( (1 1 hi. ]) 1. t I ';0 bn::",useo H' addIhon to recog I 11) r 11 f., 1~ t) be 10 11

(r 'It. 10] tl ofhclal 110., ltd.l I '-, '\.t I) tr I 1 t., t cl ct pr l t ('l \(' nU:lng hh n+el{l" ty and abllIty for t t I l \r ~tro 19 Charle r(1101 cd JOll1 \tk ISO] '\.'-,:.I..,t1 t l r tl l <.., It C td c: d 1 tl t f t1 C' 1 1 tha offire he was a. former reSl ~ 1 rtlctt \\ dltt..r P Grad U arle'l H1 ratl.Ol coumd ,,110] d ca 1 date. {J leI 11 I l jl It 11 de '111(' [,\\ 1 14 t ( lId <; den I" the commUnIty was edu ~ ( 1 r \ lilt P Dace''' \\ Iham Itl \... he ubi a t cht fo (r III I If.,c I t (t j) to 1. 1 tl r fie1rl 0 11) L, t L 1.1. d I C"l.tr'd In neighboring schools and hIS I> \\ 11d 1 11 IIa\r~ O::.('dr {..,

t t1 L \e.p C 1 )cr 9 I 1 rid I t C t \\ I C It H ro~l'l h t c t <; d mot} er Mrs P J M Hally Vi dow lIu I \\ 11 J \turp1 \[ h( R\1 r \thl so \d 0 h l'> 1 lC Ol( 0 I °11' I ot the late C l"cmt Judg now a I

u H., t "'1 d t e ltlCr<1 calc! lItes lq. ht f' of "" Ident cf G"o&$e Pomte Park I 1 tr I )1 1 01.1 H. hert 1tl e L t\ ~ l.XpCI h 11 CO lc. 11 il)l elt I?) d tl) I 1 t II

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Judge Lester S, Moll [J I, I I d I ( , h I(

Endorsed by Grosse d 1 j 16 Hudson's Letter to Mrs. F. M. AlgerPointers for Bench (l we I 0 11h Illc _

George Murphy, WellKnown Lawyer, Seeks I

Circuit Co u r t Post IGEORGE B MURPHYGt rge B vfl11p.h} cJ.ndJclaie for _

Clre lit Judge h" bee a Ilact C111gHarry S. Toy 1:0 Ward.ttorney for 21 ) ear'l d,ur I g V\ hlCh time ,he has sJrechthzed In the tna1 of cIVIl With Crime and VIce<:1uses and has ga1'1ed an envIable rep as New ProsecutorutaHon at the DetrOit Bar as an ablefearle<;s tnal lawyer He 15 a graduatt. of Harvard 'lmverslty and of the1..,4 ~b~1l:t~vl1oi~h.e.~O~.t0u;' Uru.-v.:erSJ4--

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a.re l1cyv,r wasted because ofa Ht ul1satl.:.factory manuelthc:,e hw SUItS

In s)-. yeals the (It} of DetrOIt hasC)l dumed $45000 000 00 worth 6f 1101 II tv Y ur molY be llt'xt

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Mr. Darling has just installed the Weaverized System forthis purpose

DARLING'S GARAGE I17153 E. Jefferson

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LflNK of it' The complete aDd e:x:tenslve banh.1Q,g,trust and lllvestment servicesof one of America's stwng;et>t and largest banklllg 111st'Itutlonsare aval1a,ble to yourtght m yom ou 11 lIelghborbood. Why not ta,ke advantage of the opportunlt1es forgreater and marc pelsonal servICe so convcmultly at your command' Our aff1h;lt!oQ,

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from IThere was also an eXlhllb1hon of hand I affection for the c ty of h s b1rthorgan craft work done by the Department He feels that by cason of hiS 1}Jl!lty

durlllg the summer In 1:hls too 1t IS to \\ nte tl e nc\1y .5t litHe and 1£ he ISInterestlng to see what can be d.ccom elected to tnc Clrcmt Com t hIS knowpI sl cd by such small tots lulge of the COJde 11 tOil \olk of the

No,", that sUmmer IS ov-er the ] 411 Clt i\ 111 lldkc Jt po!><;hle f r h 1 to'ichedule of v.ork at thE' 'Jclghbotl ood aelllcvc a III ch III led a P10V<'1e 1t IClub Will SOO1 be 11 full ,>WIng Nevv t11t c t1 t lml 11 1('1 t tllv J L 11t 1da':>sc:, fOI Ju 1101 and It tt.,fUlCdld.tL the .J.\llg (f tl t ::.al1lh of dolld 1 atboy" 1ft. bung pldnned Boy l..,l.out - ---- -<let "HIe '\\ 11 ( t II I l 1(" I r 1'!1@f[9.~1!1[UJ@Wlil~~cJrTIJiilI&~fWWW"ri!f!.!!.ffi1.ffilf!.!.!~I01Ji!Ji!f~I01Ji!J01lime~

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~r"m (0 (he JUnior GIrl, Handcraft : HOWARD A. LOVEUa:-" ba'> l ('en pldll11ed \\ J.\I....h .f r ~(kfil1ltL datt':> 1, * ~ MUS HAC A A 0 0

1he 1.1,11 '-,ch('duk f t1 e '\J{'lfhbo I~ hdru hon In

ho,d (I\1h \Iu". Derar( lent" be I g m' PIANO ORGAN lHFORYLomplct<..d <\ ld all Ptl11l... 1 C 1ln..,C' 1 to I IP ano ';t.udlo 1113 Wudllzer Bldg Orl{an Faculty Dt'tl:'OJt. InstItute'ccill '\lagara 0771 t.,arh 11 Older t

of MUSical Arl Instructor of MUSiC f'aalfHn High School Dlre~tor of ;:;;1elute th~ mo~t ~""t ,;factorv ~Cl () b I ""

There \\ 111he a fe\\ ...ac...nc c:, and d 1 DetrOIt Amateur Choral Society of 250 VOlce'l PupIls prepared for RadiO ~one ll1terestcd IS InVited to telephortt ~ and Rec tal engagements For appamment ~

or come to the Ne ghiborhood (Jub for ~ PHONE LENOX 4543 ~further lnfornlatl011 Rates are $100 ~mJal~~_i'Qfper ha~f hour \\lth cla~s lllstruet on ~-- ---------- f¥.ffi!ffilffi1Iff1I1i1JE!Ii!!f~fill6m!!ffim~.i~(optlOnal) once a week 111 \lus c A.p i'a1 ~prec~atlOn and [hem , ~ ~

A k ~ f.llJohn t illlson For fIl fllCircuit Judge Meets fIl I

Officials' Approval ml

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'\\ lth d Judge presel t 1.ld ,;urrot11Cicdbv all the other elc nel b of COUIt procedure

'vIr Atlm son hd.s recent!} Deen appo nted Cham la 1 of t1 eState c..)de unatlOn Com l1SSl01 which pron se:,to dltaft a new statute that \\- 1 .cut outall t1 e dead v"ood and br 19 the practee abreast of ot~er C(urt pl0cedureThe I ame of J oh 1 Atkmson i\ as fa 1OU'; 1 DetroIt long before ihl~ JohnAtkt IS011 had a chance to add to isfame HIS father the late Colonel JohnAt1<:1I1S011was one of the best knQ \-nlawyers and polttlcal figures 111the CItyCo1 A1:kmson was Hazen S Pmgree s

.on the evemng' --of August 29th a rlght hand ,man and balance wheelmost en30jable program '\Nas given at The present John Atk1l1son holds thethe Neighborhood Chilb by the ChI1 degrees of Bacrelor of Arts and Masdren of the Playground Department ter' of Arts given him by DetrOIt ColThe program consIsted of songe; dances lege and the degree of Ed-chelor ofand reCitatIons; e'11dmg WIth The Laws conferred upon hIm In 1904 byJ eWe! Sox 1 a !parttomune t'e DetrOIt College of Law He Vias

A great deal of hme and effort was born 111DetrOit 54 years ago and muchspent m preparatIon and the chlldren of h1S success 111condemnatIOn work 18deserve mudh credIt for t<helr efforts due to hiS knowledge of and mtense

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1he p'lstor Dr Dunl11ng Idle I1.S rcturned ~roll II!> va cahan ~rld \\IIIpi each both n'to-rl11ng a Id .eve11lng nextSu 1da} In the mOIXHl1,~he vvll1 speakbl eRy on the 1:0plC WhIch Self?fe Hal} Lbl1111UnlOIl "\\111 be observedIn tl ( eve 1I1g h s subject wtll beProhlblt on a \ioral Issue It 1S ex

pected fh;lt the Quartette Will be onl1ancl provlCh 19 jS usual goqd anw,ICThe end of the o..lfer'el1_eeyear I:'>athand The an 1 at conference meets

1 r 1 I1t "eptcn 1 17th All the rmemher'> of the church ale reqtestcd to\ all} from the sum ner vacaUon penodas pro 1 ptJy as pos~lble that tbe co 1

ference y~ar mt have a SUitable clos19 Tl e Sund School teaGhers "..ho

have been a,\a w 11meet th~lr Classesne .....t SUl1'da} lV } 1l1g It IS l~~ped thatthey """Illbe gre~trd by a larg~ attendance The \h~ Week Service IS 1eld) 1 'vVeu1esddY \¥.enllg 1t 8 00 0 clock1 he pastor v,. tl~~e 1ll charge t

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ICG In At che O.;eanThe !:'ntlrp Ar<.t c vee-an IS pr'l('Ucal

11 cmeletl lJy.pumnnent tlell\Y Ice orIce pack of Ul '1\ erul:>e thlclmess ofsIx or se\eD feet but through pr(>ssures and Hudel rUO'1ll1g it may attainor ,exceed "30 feeL in pMces 'lhe average maxImum tl,uclmess of sea iee In

the Arctic as qeterro:i.ned of mghteenyeal S fit fifteen 4lffereDt nt;lltlOPS was76 inches

regular orgalllsthel vacatJon .a.1 dnext Lord.s Da}

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JEFFERSON AVENUEBAPTIST CHURCH

I alth I uti ('I a 1 Church Last J t.f{erSOl a let :PhIlip Avt.nues vl'l1 b<.gll1 Itsfall pro'gram .sunday I lor llllb d.t 10 45WIth a <;peCial Ho 1 e c.. l11l1g serv ccwhe 1 tl t., pa to thl. R( V H. D l Ihat t \\ 11preach 01 thc ,;ubJed 13dchto thL U urch 11e a ::.!>t1.l1tpastolthe He\ Thea P n cke \\-11!CO! ductlhc thal ,>erV1CL 1he Vt::.tt 1 chOir ofe ght\ VOice,> the large'lt I uti er.tnchOlr 111tl e lIh \\ III add severdl speclal lUllber!> to the plogra 11 as t n.tu <; to the cl a lcel aftl1 a t\\O n01 th~vacJ.t 011

1h(' :,undd} ~chool \\111 also cclebraic ts Home COl1lll1g Day ,\-he 1 theChlklt e 1 gather In the church audltOlIUm for a l)ller song d ld praise serviceThe lad <.~ I le 1 s a lei }ounb people sBible c1a%es \\ 111beg 11 then fall lecture :,elles thiS :,undav

Thls sef\ Ice en Sunda} mort1mg \\-111be a happy eve 1t Slllce It n arks thethlTteent han11lversary of the first serV1ce of the congregatlOn which Viasheld on Septelrber J9 1917 when Fa thChurch ,\as start(d as a 1111-551OnAtthe present tIme ~he congregation numbers over 1100 wlth a Sunday School ofover 600 Rev Lmhart has been thepastor of the congregatIOn stnce Itsbeginning

All the fne lds of the congregatIOnand Vls~tors are lI1Vlte<l.to attend thISspeclal serVIce fhe Sunday Schoolwalt welcome any boy or girl 111 theneighborhood to attend ~ts serVIce andInstructIOn

85 runs on account of mIscellaneousCd.lls such as fire alarms peddlers 101tcrers n01sy parhes etc

169 calls V,ere put on the a r 111 whIchthe scout cars were ordered to eIther1"'port to the statlOl1 or call their sta

11011 for the transaction of polIce workthe nature of \;dllch dId not necessitatehro'ldc<.:<,tmg to the car de~lgnated toha ldlc It

L.C d r t~ \\ ere 11 a it. on call~ lJrod.d".1 ..t

17 11JUl('cl 1 enel1'> n 27 ace dent<;\ cr<' taker to 110<;ptah

1 cJ.r \'v<.'" ,;to1e 1 1 tl c 1'0wmh p IU

tl ~ 1 ('I ad the \ alue of fdd ) can beCt.,1 \ he 1 It IS pomted out that one of

the !>t.,out ",al!> recovered thiS car 10

se\cn and Ole half 'In nute"In only one nstal ce was faIlure to

1ece ve a 1eoort recorded tillS '" asbecrtu,>c the broadcast was broken upb} another stat on

JOHN

ELECT

KAMINSKICircuit COllrt Mrs. Susan TucJpw,J;~i,~.

- • l ' I ttl 'Z3:.;Village ResidentCommissioner - ..........The funeral of \tIrs Susan T'tJ,cker

who (bed early last week III the Cottage h05pltal at the age of 73 } cars \\ asheld £1011 hCl for et I es del Le 1.t 700St C11 1 d., l II Gosse POI lte \ llagc~un v g her drt. t \0 so 1::. \f} rOI

Tueker of Gro<;5e POInte Vtl1age andUa e lce 'fut.,ker of St Clair Shoresand a daughter \irs Grace Burgessof <'t Clair S lores Hel death '" a!>attllbuted ( old age

The ~unlVI 19 1 embel s of the.. fall111yI,....lsh t6 exte H{ tl ell appreclatlo 1 andgratlttldc to the mal). fnends whoco 1 forted tl em 111then bereavementand also to the a~tendants at the Cottagc hospital and to the members ofthe (xrosse POll1te V llage pollce depart 1 ent for theIr leu d services

Arthur F. Skibbe

Honest£ Reliable

Justbw'2f<i!J01JNji_~_~r ·

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f'1l i"'_ p. ~k"D • I ness ablhty make dum one of the outIIlllI!!'Ul'osse omle i\e'VleW standlUg candIdates6.J.ted, 1&1!hl1shed and dlitnbMted each I If I am elected to the ofhce of elr

week by CUlt court commlSSlOner sa.ld MrME GROSSE POINT!;: PJUHTlIfG I VIood today I shall remember at all

COMPANY tJme~ that many of those who appearEIlOiX1162 14935 I>erclJ~Yat Aft III my court have never 'been m court

Detrott, 141dl1laa 1 before and 10 every case shall fully and--- caref l1ly expldIn to all htlgants what

~ndrew H. Phillips" thelr nghts are ThIS lS somethll1g thatCites Ability to Be lIa olten 1cen I egleetcd In the p"t

O . C ~. In some of the courtsram omrms/iloner I -----

(ContlUued from R.ge One) HARRY C HUDSON SEEKS\11 1'l11111psor better kno\\m to lIS I PROMOTION TO SENATEIC Q':> tIl Grosse Pomte as And}

rOl1l';ed that If elected; he would lure 1 f PO)\. lE'rlCan c tlzens only to '" ork I (La Il1l1UCC ro 1 H.,L IH.

1 f A dill \."")te for h In \\ 11 be an a&<;uralt.,eII hlS p at 0

1rm f n} dca

<; attehn 01 1L tl hOi e~t co!>c cnt ou,; leglsla101 to hIS pan 0 co or matlng t e

I h 1 £ to and the 11 cre&t<;of \Va)ne counhClunty Dr"-ln sy~tem '" tIt e pans 0 11 b 11 t 1

h0 \1et'-oDolttan Sewerage system He \\ e ,\ e protec ((1 0 pr<oposes the adoptlOn of a fixed -------->rog am that w II prov de adequate Police Radio Stationt amage £.:lo11tes for areas '10W read) Is pusy, Scout Carsor d ve!opmen( He pled~es an eeon Have 384 Calls-Neff FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHlnucal and effiCient admll1lstrat on ofhe office of COU1ty Drain COllumsoner 11 d rq 01t to the Grosse Pamte\1a y kInd acts of chanty have been Pol t.,e Raclto com11 5SI011 \V '\ ~eff

[one by \1 PhIllips 111 the Grosse upenlsor of the Tow lshIp PohceDOl e comll U1lltv ll1 prose cut ng I s radIO station stated that Pohce scout~utles as co lstaf"le He has beel a ('ar,; 1 the to\'> 1s11P had made a totd.1(lstab1c for many \ears and has of 184 runs on Olden receIved from the

ta led a "er\ hlgn l1eputatlOll for h s rad 0 statio 1 5 I ce 1>t \\-as placed 111fnc e t and satlsfad01y execut on of operation several \\-eeks l,gohat office 1 he runs v"ere class fied as 10110\\s

I 1 run 0 1 accoul t of a lost chIld

rUGH J. WOOD OBTAINS I 25 runs 011 account of prO\,lersSTRONG SUPPORT FOR 11 ru 1S on accou 1t ot nllsclllevous

CIRCUIT COURT POST bo ,

I-- 19 rUllS on account of drunks

(Col1tmucd from Page Ole) 1..7runs on accou lt of accldel1ts11h~ supporters compns ng n an\ of 20 1u lS on account of ~USPICIOUScars1 bc<,t 1 nOi n n en ;6f the COI1UllU1l1t, runs on account of atte npted at~I.,C that h1S bellg '» \\ ell acquall1ted tackr th cond tlon,; 111\i\ a\ ne County due 13 runs on account of famlly rows'() h1.' 19 been born and ra1sed In 6 runs I(,lnaccount of stolen cars~ctrOlt and the exper enee he has had 3 runs on account at shootingractlctng la\\ together With hiS busl 2 runs on accou 1t of hold UJ;lS

Vote For

For GovernorAle~J. Groesbeck

c) phcmg yo, r CCbunt" 1 h thJ s bank~ you insurethe utmost be<..urtty fGt} om.fund" 1'1.15 ~ quahty offinan-cla1se", Ice rarely duphcnteciand wl"llth Ciln be- made areal factor In ) our prosper"y and success Why notcome'1n today andIntroduceyourself to an officer ofthIS hank' H~ wIll he gladto be of serVIce to you

Collcctums Our CollectIOn Department IS eqUIppedto handle. the. lollectlofl of notes, connacu., etc, ata slIght set" 1((" chai geAuJ(hnattC SUlItngs Plew AccorJ~ng to tlus plan,}ou can set as de a.....wmJ.tK 'lIly-" ceL..h, 111monthly,or monthly-any set amount +rOl1 ...,1 (,0 l.p Ancas), conV€'1!ent W3j to :lvc

Cedificatc ofDeposi' The Lcwfic tc oFDepos offetsthclQgl(.al way of InveStIng fundb' hKh wIll not ben<.edecliQr sever'll f'lonth" 1 hrcc per c~nt Intclcst,compounCcd semI 3nnl1alJ) IS pud Oft QCPOSHS leftthree lUJf'th 01 lotIgerPm etgn Lxchargl: \'V c cable Money to a'1) part of the

"\..orld '1t tne llWcst P "'vall1ng rates We "-Iso traO!lfer 1.ctud AmerIcan dollarsto forelhn ,"QUnrrleS", IssueTra' clers Cheques andlet Cf"$ of Credit

THE DETROIT BANKERSCOMPAl'<Y

of Ubi h tbfs bank IS a 1 I1tt, OU"1S fhufollou mg m~ttflltto1ts

PeppJ{'~Wayne CQunty Bank l)~troltFlrst NaHonal B'loh Detroit

DetrOIt and Security Td'it Co DetrOItFH.stDetroit (.ompal;l~ Detro t

Det.rott BankcIs Safe Depmlt (0 Dc r ....l(People~W d.yne Coq.nty Bank H,mtramckPeoples Wayne County Bank HIghland Park

Peoples Wayne County :ea.n1<,DJe~rbornPeopl~s Wa:rn~ County Bank ECOlSe

Peoples Wayne County Bflnk WyandottePeoples Wayne CQunty Bank, ;RIver RougeGrosse P01nte Savlq.g$ Bank, 'Gros&c POll'1tC "-

RIver Rouge SaVIngs Bank, RIver Rouge

The c~mbmed capttal, surpf..ls anci nndt.J1dedprofits of the above mst:tutwus exceed $90 Joa000 w#h rCSOllrce$ of mQYf:Jh4fJ $700 000 'OOQ~

Clmu1J(l1C al BaJ1kINg An ,-,ccount at O'1t bank ....nIlbting Jdded prest g<. to) all! l:mslness and serve youcOhvement1y ....od \HllCheckmg AccOtmts Y ( U II find lt ca."ter to take care ofp('lsonal fin ...nclal affaIr"- "lth a ched ..lng accountat Ih,S p,i'okSt1ungs .<!C''OU11fs At dus b:lllk your savlDgs earn3 per cent Interest 'loci at<. bJ.cked by the Detrou:llanl.ers Comp'1o) "lth 1 combIned cap1tal of OVl?r$00.,000000 'lnd 1 toOL tU ..5 CacecdJOg ~700jOOO,OOO

Tu sf SeHlce Ol r tfbllatlOn WIth Detroit ..IndSecurHy Trust (omp1n), '1 umt of DetrOit. a:lnkersComp'lny, enables u,=,to provH':c you wah completetrust serVIce for '\Ollf personal or bu'Su"'-cssn"'cdslnvestmeut Sentce C.ompetent adVIce tOf.,ether WItha Wide valle~y of h1blJ.gn.dc 1m.estmc It offenng."are at your dlSpOs1.1 1t thISbank through Out aff F!.t10nwHh the Fast Detro1l Cotr

~ pan.v,the 111vestm( nt t nJt ofDetrQlt Banke,s Co~'panyLoa'" ,pus brtn'< makesfirst ll),'I"'tgage loans toCU$tol]l~,rs on 1mprm cdreal estate, wpere properlY

, IS acceptable Money ISalso loaoe8 on collateralsuch a'S"bonds, stocks, orothe,,~ ~eptable sccuray

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Grosse Pointe Savings BankJefferson Ave., at Rivard Blvd.

,,>w~.Village of Grosse Pointe Micp.igan

It I as beca l1e cU3tomarv to observetht. first .sunda" after I abor Day asHo 1 c Can ng 'sunda} VIembers

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\\ 110 have heen absent from us dunngthe summer are glad to return andtho'>e at home 1001 for" d.rd to thechurch fa~nth reumon "\ext ::,unday\C .l.t1tlc1pciie t......o great serv ces \rlthe 110111l1g cit 11 oclock vIr t\llen'"'III us(' d.~ h1" <'CI1lon tOPIC lIo,"" fo1, 10,,> \\ c K 10\'1' H1l1 Thc ard nallCC of con1l lUIl101 "",III be "Oh~en cd

PH hlhlt10 I-A Mord.l Is'>ue I'> the~l\blC'd of ",u 1dd} 11ght s sermojl T 115H~5cibc 'rill attr<lct red.l 1l1tercst In I

\lC\\ of the approachll g Prunary Dec I

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t 0 1 I Iv )lvmg man} lmportant chOices I1 01\\ .lbldmg CltlZCI~ should be made I<1\\ it c f hdr 1 ful pr01nga'1dd 111s

I sell 01 "'vlH deal i".lth the Side of the

Iqut~tlOn the nCiHpapers dOll t prmtI he c"en ng :,crvlce stal ts promptl) at8 0 dock

Ifhe serVlces of next Sund~y ""111

have added enrichment by the 1durn..... of qur chorus chOlf Mrs Douglas our2

SenatorFirst District

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State

Rellublican Candidate for

Remember:~a vote for me mny save your home, as I am

CI'0nS01"mga b' whIch will gIve bome owners addItIonal tImeIto redeem their home. which have been lost through landI contract foreclosures or foreclosure mortgage.

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This ad paid for by ANDREW T PHILLIPS, Constable of Wayne County,\

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Circuit Judge

Retain Judge

Professor Detrolt College oflaw-leading advocate ofsettling legal disputes, whenever pOSSible, Without longand often distressing trials-First crolce DetrOit BarASSOCiation primary Appliesthe law Simply, inexpenSivelyend lustly

Primaries, September 9

COUNTY

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FOR

Primary, Tues., Sept. 9th

A VOTE FOR

RE.ELECT

GODFREY

TREASURER

WAYNE

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EXPERIENCE - ABLE

FREIWALD

OLD AGE PENSIONREDRAFTING of present Recall StatuteRE-APPORTIONMENT - M 0 r e Representation for

Wayne County.LARGER PROPORTION of Gasolme and Road Tax for

Wayne CountySTATE AID FOR WAR VETERANSUNIFORM STATE LAWS to Govern Traffic

STATE SENATOR .•• 1st DISTRICT

Courteous, Capable ••Service is Yours

Harry C. Hudson

Prosecuting Attorney

Do not confuse HARRY C. HUDSON forState Senator with the candidate for Con.gress of the same name.

is a vote for the following legislation-

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HARRY S. TOY

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Mr -and Mr. Robert 0 Derrick ofGrosso POtnt-, have returned to theIrsummer horne, the Church.man cottage,at Manche ..ter, from a round of n<tlbto Newport, Narragan.ett PIer' andWatch Hlll They wIll r&maJn at theNorta Shore unbl well Into September .

'M:r and Mrs James Turner Withtheir sons Ernest and John \\'ho havebeen at the Huron 'lyfou11tam Club forthe season WIll return to theIr homeon Provencal roa<i Grosse P01l1teFarms September 7

Announcement hal been made of themarl'1&ge of MiS. MarJone EstherTucker, dau.ghter of Mr and Mrl WIl_Ion W Tucker, to Herman G Petzold,son of Mr and Mrl Wl1bam A Pet-zold, 'pf Three Mtle mv&, Gro-uePoulte Park, whIch took place July 16in the Church of Our Lady of PromptSUCCOI",Wmdsor. Ont, the Re... FrJ A E.-ooney officlahng Mr and Mr&Petzold are stayIng at the home of thebnde'l parents In West Boston houleyard unbl they depart In a week forrUldec:tce In Cambridre, Masl, whereMr Petzold II a senIor In the HarvardGraduate School of HUlme'S. AdmlnlltratJon Mlu Tucker attended theGl"oue POinte Convent and St Mary'.of the Wood., IndIana

ENDORSED BY THREE FORMER PROSECUTORS:

PAUL W. VOORHIES GEORGE B. YERKESMATTHEW H. BISHOP

Professor of Criminal Procedure, University of Detroit.

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A Vote for Harry ,Toy is a vote for good government.

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• • •Mr and Mrs. Henry J Schulto of

Grosse POinte entertaIned over theweek-end at their cottage at Gwl.tlotBeach Mr and Mrs JCHph H Schulteand their .on, Gerald

• • •C<;llmpscontml1e to break up for the

season and the youngsters Wlho havebeen away all season are commg homeIn lime to get ready for school Backirom Camp AlgonqUin aTe Fd\\lnStroh, Jr the young son of Mr andMrs Edw1l1 Stroh of Beverly roadGrosse POinte Farms B11ly Mulkeyson of the Claude E Mutkeys of Tourame road Grosse Pennte Farms, andJohn M~aibb .on oj 1JI\eDuncan MeNa.bbs o£l-~rosse Ile WIlhs MC~a1bbor Bud<iy as he IS known to hiS £nends,arnved August 16 from Elkhorn ranchMontana Some of the youngsters areremammg at Algonqu n for anotherweek or so Bernard Stroh III son ofMl and Mrs Bernard Stroh Jr ofRIvard boulevard Grosse P0111te VIl1age IS staymg on WIth DI'Ck Wallaceson of the Harold L Wallaces of Dunstan, Lone Pme road Bloomfield Hl11sThe two Edgar Bo... en boys Mark andDan lre£t camp and went to Jom theirmother aotMackma<.: where she IS staymg for the summer

• • •Among the many SOCIallypromInent

folk who are out of town oYeI"LahorDa7 are Mr and Mn George P Caul~klns, With theIr four children, BaTbara,George JI", Jack and ChJ"l.stlne TheCaulkinS are spenchng the hobda,.week~end at Gratiot Beach• • •

Mr and Mrs Lee Anderson andtheIr daughter MISS Mary Lou ofBeverly road Grosse Pomte Farmswere among the arnvals late last weekfrom summer resoI'lts In the East Mrand Mrs Anderson were at thelr homeGreen Chrmneys at Nantucket for theseason Dunng thelf stay 111 town th<Andersons w111 no doubt make crrequent tf1iPS to their country homeGray Galbles 111 Bloomfield Hills

• • *Mr and \in C W Stel11hILber of

LaSalle avenue left Thursday for aV1S1t 111 ChIcago wlth the latter s sisterMl's W J Gunthorpe They are accompal11ed by \Ir<; h E Rockwoodot Grosse Pomte They WIll return onTuesday

MI" -.ncl Mrs Adolph Vecelles, ofGrosse Pomte, are the guesta of Mrand Mrs J J Veyette, of Sprucestreet They came to attend the Fredl~Veyette weddIn&

• • •MISS Mary J osephme Schrage of

Manne CIty IS the house guest ofMISS Evelyn DePaepe of YorkSJiureroad, Grosse Pomte

• • •MISS Irma L Field., daughter of Dr

and Mrs Gilbert S FIeld, of Tromhleyroad, Grosse POinte Park, returnedTuesday after spendtn. the summ.er InEurope

theIr t1me ''IJ11not be spent U1 the CItyhowever for the Sutters have a placeat 50 ClaIr Flats where they go week:ends and hohdays Also arnvmg onSaturday was the s1ster of Mrs DaVidM Sutter M1SS Janet Lodge of GlenRpdge N J Mr and Mrs DaVid 5uttel who have been hVlI1g With the former s parents are plannmg to movethe mIddle of September mto a houseof theIr own on Nott1l1gham road

•••Mr and Mrs Henson L Jones .,

Toleda are the guests of Mr and MnFord H Whelden of 5t Paul avenu~Gro....e POinte VIllage, over thIS wcek~end La..t week end the Wheldenawere vUltors at the Jones' home, beJ.Jl8hon9r guests, 5aturclay, at a chnnor~clarIce for te guub at the CarranorHupt ~d Polo Cluh at Perry.burl'

• • •MISS Elame Thomas daughter of

\ir and Mrs Luther D Thomas ofKenwood. road Grosse POinte Farmswho IS M the stm1mer home of herparents Wll1 return to DetfOlt shortlybefore rresum1llg her studIes at Dobb!Ferry

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Mitzi Green Comingto Michigan Theater

M.tz, Green t~ever httle c11nof the movies wlll appear J11 perslonat the MlOhlgan <theater next weekLIttle MitZI, who has raplIdly :rIsenl0fa.me for her dever Im1tatlon and a t-mg a\)lhty-also iSmartness......;v-,.tll Co

the star of the Pubhx stage showThIS little smart aleck of the wo es

has been seen In Honey, i Lo' eAmong the :Mllhonatres and 4 Par amount on Parade' She IS under cantract to the Paramount ':itui:lYos 'Whoare featUring her 1\1 thelf rte'\ov p ctures

1 Rural 2 Industnal 3 The prablems of a large Clty mc1udmg the SOCIalproblems there presented

As to the farm problem lt lS entirelyecononl1C and 1l1volves first the queshon of taxes The heavy loa,al of themamtenance of government uS almDst'Confiscatory as applied to farms andsmaller homes These classes p.f re¥estate must be reheved of a vortton ¥tlHs ibur<ien I would advocate thatthey 'be taken off the state rolls as asubject .of taxation and that son,eother sOUrce of tax be substttuted ~nthelf stead

As to the mdustrlat problem, Jt ISlargely one of seasonal unemploymentand mvolves the eqUItable dlstr~butlOnof machme made products among -ca.Pl'~tal1l1dustry and labor If 1l1dustry doesnot solve th1S problem then government must as It IS a problem of hfeand death

As to the problems of the City of Detrolt that mcludes the problem of free-dom of the River which I advocateThe problem of re apportIOnment as ISprOVIded Iby the ConstitutIOn and Ioledge 11 vself to stand bv the Congh:tut on

BeSides the problems above men-tioned there 1S the liquor problem WIthItS attendant free CirculatIon uncontrolled and ltS cnme and corruptIonI advo~ate that the control of lIquorbe returned to the State and that theState grasp the present SItuation bythe neck and strangle It by state con-trol and states dlstnbutlon I have always felt that legls1at<1on sho'lJ1d favorthe soldlers of our wars theJt Widowsand children and I w1ll conclude to acton thIS prlllclple

I WIsh It ,..ere pOSSIble to meet eachone of you personally and expla1l1 myposItHln on all \Issues As thiS 1$ notpOSSIble I will do the best I cQln overthe radIO

(Contmucd from Page One)ston Genessee Ingham and Oaklandso that It has "'-'lthm Its lU111ts a porhon of one of the largest €1t1es 111 theworlel a number of smaner Industnalc1tles and a large farm territory Itsproblems may be diVided mto threeclasses

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• GROSSE POINTE• SOCIETY'lo

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Several out of town guests arnve ~Saturday to be 111 the CIty for som etime, and among these were the so fand daughter In law a£ Mr and Mr~,.Fredet'1ck C Sutter of Keos1l1gtroad Grosse Pomte Park Mr anMrs Fredenck M Sutter, who carn e ~from theIr home 111 Columbus, Ind tP

stay for a week or 10 days Most of

Seymour H. Person inSpeech Analyzes 6th

District's Problems

(Contmued from Page One)caCies that they :ue quahfied for 'thesalle contempl<litlon and farSIghtedreaso1l1l1g so requIsite for such a trust

The ehnunatlon of waste and '<fuphcahan WIll do more to reduce taxesthan all the fine ora.tory either on thestump on m the Senate Ohambers

\1atured and sound }u<igment shouldbe recog111zed We should pIck ourlaw mak~rs from the ranks of thosewho have 11 the past been :m closetouch "Ith the .prdblems of the homeowner and '\\ ho have always cOOperated " th them 111 their solut on

Such a cand1date have 'lhe m tht'person of "enator Fred W Hardmgwho IS agal11 O'bhged to coM forthand renund fhe electorate t1tat Gusrecord for the past twenty years 111

th1s d stnd and hIS one term m theState Senate JustIfies h1S return

He ll1dulges 111 no plahtudes rashprom1sec; nor unjust cntl'C1sms Hequestions not the noble sentiments ofhIS opponents He aSKS the voter tobe gUIded solelv by hiS past record111 the dIStrict he agal11 aspIres to repre-sent and to hiS conduct In the S1:ateSenate He ",ho walks may read HusSenate record IS 111 the archives of theState They are avatlable to any voter

Therefore the 'lhnter asks Why replace a faithful servant such as Sena-tor Hardll1g has proven hUllself to beby swappll1g horses 111 mIdstream?

UntIl a puibhc servant has provenhimself U11\\orthy IS It not much better,(and more satfe) to allow hIm to finishthe JO'h to wlllch we appomted hl4llWIth such a plurality 111 192871

T Ff E G R 0 SSE pall NT ERE V I E W

Tues., Sept. 9

RE-ELECT

For better printing' call the GrossePOinte Pl'lntmg Company, 14935 Ker-cheval Ave I Lenos. 11&2

Hupp "Six" Sets NewRecord in Stock Car

Race Over in Africa'!\Jew'>of an Important stock car ree

ord hung up by a Hupmoblle S1Xcylnder sedan over the gruelhng Afncan

Vvastes from (,apetov-.n to Johannesburg and which chpped more than SIXhours from the former record has Justbeen received at the Hupp \Iotor CarCorporation headquarters

The run was made as a. sporhngproposltton by S G BettIsoll, a pnvatecar Dwner of Capetown Dog hred atthe end of hiS record-<breaklOg dashBclhson s ohly cotl1ment was th..at ihehad not qUlte ~qual1ed:(;the tIme, of aspeCial racmg car for th.e same dist-ance Even so hiS tlme was only ahttle under that of the speCial car

Accompamed only by a native ~ hoseduty wa!:>to drag brush from the roa.dways open gates mto tremendous pastures 111 the Transvaal and assist In

rernovmg huge rocks that blocked theIrpassage, Bettlson left Cape~oVvn July4th Twenty five hours an<i 29 mll1uteslater he was docke<i 10 at the government post office 111 J oh'annesburg aftersome thnlhng adventures ()ver the rockand bush strewn roadways of SouthAfrica

Not the least of Bettlson S warneswas plungll1g headlong mto a largehole 10 the road at more than 60 mIlesan hour The car careened off theroad blowmg out a tire but otherWisecaUS1l1gno damage Replacmg the tire,Betbso-n and the native again took offonly to rUlll another tire at V letonaVv est 1n makl11g a wrong turn anadcrashmg through a heavy gate at hIghspeed Desp1te these delays Bettlson stU11efor the noted run was more thanhalf an hour ahead of the schedule ihehad laid out for himself m plann111g theIecord break1l1g tnp

I beheve hIghway development must SENATOR FRED HARDINGbe canned out on a state w.de baSiS IN RACE FOR RE.ELECTIONand v,mthout any fundamental change11 t'he financmg system Every part ofthe state must ibe given Its fair shareof h ghwavs and thiS must be ac'Compllshed by carrYl11g out a defil11te hIgh\'Yay program

I beltcve pubhc 1mplovements mustbe car reel on ,\ hen ulemployment occur<; Pll son labor must not be broughtnto competltlOl1 upon the h gh'\\ ays orelsewhere to the detnment of freelabol especially 111 tunes of depresslOn1he state must take the lead ,J 1 b 11g

ng together the best thought ava1lableto"'-'ard the adopilon of some plan to~ohe the prablem of per ocluc unemplO}llent The Workmen s Compensaton r a" 111Uo;,tbe -contmued and ,,,,here1ecessal v '>trengthened The statemust glVe labor ItS sympathetl-c aSs1Sta 1ce 111 every reasonable request

State 1I1StltUtlO11'>must be mamtamed for the benefit of those who areullforrttlnate enough to be comm1ttedto tl e 11 and for the safety and protectlOn of sOOiety ~eglect of the state sduty along th1s hne ~mmedlately bearsfrUlt 11 lIlsane and feeble mmcled persom anl 11 crmllnals who If allo\\edto roam at large pollute the bloodstream 'Of M1chigan It JS not trueeconomy to neglect bUlldmgs for whichthe taxpayers have already paid

I belie\ e Mlch~gan must lead 111producmg legt.slatlOll to cut down theenormous traffic toll Veh1c1es whichare mecha111cally unsafe must not beallowed to operate on state hlghwaysThe state through some system of 111

,>pectlOl1 must weed out the vehIcles,,,hlch constitute a pubbc menace Alldrivers must be re reg stered penodlcally to weed out those ""ho eItherphys cally or mentall:> are totally unfitto drn I.' Th1s must be a matter forpl1hlllCsafety and 110t for revenue

Fllally the state l1USt take an acbve part 11 furthering the negottatlOnsto\\.ard the completIOn of the GleatLakes St La\uence vVaterway andabovf> all \>".emust adhere to the payas yOU go pol cy of state expenditures

JalDes E.

CORONER

Republican TicketPrimary Election

BURGESS

In hiS last radiO speech and pubhcappearance outSide of DetrOit beforethe pflmary on September 9 AttorneyGeneral Wilber M Bruck"'r Repubhcan candIdate for Governor announcedat Ypsl1ant that hlS duty as chief lawenforcement officef lU the State ofVIlchlgan ",as 111 DetrOit m the GrandJ un nvest gat on of a crllmnal sltuat10n that 1<;appallng 111 Its magn tudeV\ hatever the cost to h111 pohtlcallyhe said he \\.auld rather be a gooddutiful t\ttorne) General than a Gcyvernor who had been a neghgent Attarney General

VIr Brucker a mounced that whIle h~'v\as 111 10 way abandonmg hIS candldac} for the Governorsh'P the GrandJ ur) InvestIgatIOn \\ auld de l1a ld hISentire tm e and undIV cied effort a'ndthat 111Scampa1gn from now on wouldbe left 111 the hand<; of fncnd<; and SUi1Jporters who beheve n hUl1 and reahzethat hIS fint duty to \11chlgan lS topush the cnme 1l1vestigatlOn with aUh1s pOlNer Sl1 cer ty and v gor

It IS 'WIth deep regret that I amfOfced to cancel the hundreds at appearal1'Ce<; throughout the state thathad been planned for me he s.ldrut I bow to the fate that re noves

me from tl e places where probably ICOtlet further I y 0\\ n ca 1Chc1acy 1order to st1,) 1,t my po<;t of duty lrl

Detr01tI offer ) au IllV pa'>t rlcorcl of 14

years III the pub! c service as a pro nlse of the future but I sUbt111t mypresent act all as a solemn va\\. thatwm or lose Septen ber 9th the peopleof Mlchlgan may feel certam that theIrAttorney General lS fu 1chomog on theJob lfi the mterests of today and n-otthe prOl11Jses of tomorrow

ReVlcVlmg hIS stand on the vanoUSque<;t ons of state government MrBrucker sard 111 pal t

I bel eve la'v\ enforcement must begenu le and s ncere 11 order to carryout the funcIa 11eltal functIOn of governmel t 11 protect I1g Me and propertyGang rule must not be subsiltuted forVIlch1gan Justlce Every agency In lawenforceme 1t must be effectIVe Thepardon ng power must not be abusedby the Gover lOr The state should notride rough shod over local officn sand1<; lrp the functlOns of local self .'tovern nent In law enforcement Every 10cahty Will be expected to enforce thelaw Itself With the aId of the stateready upon request

I beheve the same ecoi10my that ISnow IeqUlred 11 the home must be carned out 111 the governmcnt The statemust reduce the cost of state government to the mlnunum 1hrough thISsort of economy now that prervlOus dbllgatlOns of the state have been metand paid tax reductIOn IS pOSSIble andv\ 111 be effected

The present patch ""ork tax systemnu<;t be corrected Too much of thetax burden now IS bel11g borne by realproperty and the small home and farmowner IS suffermg from It LeglslatlOnto put taxatlOn on a more eqUitablebasJs w1ll be prDUloted and carne.d out

MUSIC

Leib Conservatoryof Music

Brucker, a Candidatefor Governor, Sticksto Duty; Probes Crime

Country Store NI.ht Saharday atWayburD $17"' .. cult. .... U .r.....,-the Aloma Theator, Chane ....Is. ....

ConYJm:mg Demomtrah01\ of },luIICTeachers who have Dlagno'in. and.Prescnbmc Ablltty, and who m'l~ onRelaxatIOn Rhythm TIme ExprelllOn

and Memoflz1Ug' Selection.All Branche. Taught

12870 Eut J effenon cor Conha.atalPhone Lenox 6831

Branch110 South Phlhp A......

HIckory 2151 WJ:.ut Gral1d CIrcus Park

III WItherell{41st East Jeffersoa at Barn •• t_ .4.

P •••• Hlck.hI. .... ~...Same locatlon 1912 1921Gro... POJat. Br.. clt.

Nlarua zt47

G P. F......

For Sale

TO RENT

Languages

Room Wanted

"----_.---------fl'lntlng of the better kind atIe prices call the Gross&:POinte

I ~c~om~p_a_.._y._.14•. '..3.5_ :::: ~.

Rooms for Rent

Work Wanted'IC TYPEWRITIN"G-WllI calll1d deliver Esther Pearch 990hore Niagara 3571rr"JED \VIDOvV wants house

Housekeeper for motherlessLmcoln 5296 \{

hON" WANTED - Housemaniener chauffeur expeffrence 7

111 las1 posItIOn Rderem:esJoseph Lebeau box 86 Rose

I'1:IchIfED-Washing and clean1l1g bylay H.ckory 8171 W Sep10

\\N wIth references will care for\en !by hour day or mght rea

H>eJ ory 4173 RI ,lee at Aloma Theatre, ChaT1e~Wayburn Labor Day, Monday

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

\I~h or Spamsh lessons offered by a\to grown gilrl or lady 111 exchange1 ssons 111dnv111g car m Grosse~ Also tutormg POBox 364t •

Funeral DirectorsGeist & Company

LAfayetto 5437

'0 LARiGE ROOMS-85 Mt Ver-f1 Grosse POl1te rarrns "N"I3531

Don Graham & Co.

Daniel G. Allor andSons Ice & Coal Cq..

teview Liners

Funeral Directors~dw Teppert, See and Tr....e IS a matter of your own d..IU".

I Kercheval Av. lieu Alter RmLenos 4211

78 Kerb,. Road

ACOB VAN ZANEN

A YBlJ Rl\J 1272-Lower corner fla,t) rooms bath garage $4500 Lenox\5) RENT -1'-J ew house '\i\ Ith 3 bendoms 769 Notre Ddll1e Call 855tre Dame

JOM WANTED-In Grosse Pomte>Usmess woman want good aIry}ffi near transportatIOn POBox~ DotrOit

lIinen Directol\Y

lR SALE FOR BALA,"CE DUE-fa save reShlppmg ~ell known Plano

\nufacturer must qUIckly place m.ate homes m or near Grosse pomte

repossessed UprIght and one hlghde Player PIano Rehable partyf have either mstrument by paymgall balance due on low monthly

>"\ Accounts must be closed qUIcklyldress W R Lane Auditor P 0x 195 Ch.cago ]1! Sep3

-JTIQUES-Carved mahogany sofa100 yrs) sampler (1815) 4 drawer

est beautiful dated coverlets etcrt a collector Hem 9037 M 1546Ihngwood Apt 209

\ VE \YOU taken advantage of the;;'ree Coupon plan at Loutan~ CleanI and Dyers It wdl pay you to callno;x:0304 on your next c1eanmg Job

General Carpenter Work'ie Specialize in Repair WorkRidgemont Niagara 0796

CrO.'. POInt. Farna., Mich.

:aerman, French, Latin and Itahan

awen by

eidelburg University Graduate~ McKm.try Ave. Laf 392I.W

IRIVATE LESSONS

.-.._----------W. J. PATON I

Plumbing and HeatingRepairs and Alterations I

PROMPT SERVICE I&73Nottingham Rd Lenox 5187 I-------------

Miscellaneous:;rosse Pointe House

Cleaning Co.omplete Housecleaning ServiceUR SERVICE GUARANTEEDr 0 Are Located In Groue Pomte

Lenox 3164Beac:msfield W P Warner, Mgr

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has be~n atta~hed tn a",~boIl heldIn the C1t1[ of Detp-Q1t" and n1.\rtletQU5reeO.l1nts h,aye m!~~ only the :shgp,testchapge 10 !the vote, as disclosed by theongm~lreturn$..

Judge Marsh IS a man of hIgh Ideals~knowns for hIS fa1rness; c00l'tooustreatment Imparhah,ty apd; epur3.lepusness l he IS a tltieless apd full timewODker an mdepen~ent thlU'ker andfree from tln(l.s or Sf\Ju,mda of raFetcreed color or any o-.t).?er.cla~s d1StlflC-twn and WIth smcere mterut m thepUlbhc "" elfa,.rt~ a~ hl$ Q,ffi'(aal reeordpomtedly d1sdoses

In sohcl!hng the- -supp{lrt of the vot ..ers at the Ptlmary Elect.w91' Se..ptember 9 1930 Judge Marsh has l'romlsodto render the mostl effl,Cleut serv\cepossrble v,lth the VIew of aHhn-g m the-reductlOn of cpUlhlIcexpense whleh hebehe-ves can be accom'R~1$~d by prQ"gteSSlve funchonmg, oJ th~ ~ourts

EL.Ect

MURPHYCircuit Jud'ge

GEORGE,B•.

REPUBLICAN CAND~I)ATE

WILLIAM F.

CATHRYN B.SUL~LVJ\N:.\.l!J,Oqnl'!!~ t~ r""opening of<.hel\

D A N.C I N G C LAS S E SMonday, September, 8tb" 4 p•.JD.

PILL,A~ TEI\1PI,E 14525~ReH~'Il/d;Cluldre-n's Clas~es m a.Ile~, f~racter .,nil T~p..""

H~B'h Schp-ol Clas •• ",IlL T"p anel BallroomSpeetal Com~n~~19n,CIU4 for Lathes

PHONE CADIJ.,LAC 2690

(of Gr.Qsse-.Pointe.)

is

ELECT

Look in the "Dls" on Ballot

and 1l1expenenced offender, JudgeMarsh always belleved 111 severe penaltles for hardened and serlOUS offeJ;l,dersDurulg' hiS rime on the. b~nch (;f1mewas materla~ly reduced bec~use of abelief on the part of those who makea ibusiness of crune that the <penalty fotthe1r mIs.takes would he sure and se'vere Judge. Marsh however when 11came to sentencmg the youthful ,"uldand technical offender showed that hehad human kmdness m h1ml by plaemgmany of such offenders on probattonOr suspendmg sentence

Pnor to commg on rhe bench hedrafted the Charter Amel1d:m~nt proIlIdmg for the City ElectlOn Commlssian m DetrOlt Before the adophon::>fthiS amendment every elect10U wasfolIo\'>ed by charges of frat,ld and manlpulahon of the ballots In the socalled controlled precmcts SInce thISplans has been In opera trIOn no si;and~L

REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES

.:- cc

State Representati'le"

Next Tuesday, September 9.,

Grosse Pointe NeedsVoice at Lunsiag! !1."

B"t What a Dill........Before marriage he s her fiance.

After marriage he's her finance.

,HARRY I.

COUNTY DRAINCOMMISSIONER

Dingemanwill appreciate your vpte for

Modernized Tax Roll PreparationSaved Thousands of Dollars in

Engineering Fees

HE HAS REDUCED SEWER COSTS

"Love in the Rough"Nnw at the Fisher

"Tell Proud to FIght"In u spee 11t t PIuIlldelpll 1 \11\ 10

191.:> 11e~Idcnt \\ 1bon ~J.ll Ihe.),Is such u U 111", JS '1 m'1n bPlllg tooproud io figllt il el e is ':Iuch '1 i lHli,a~ a DatIOn beln", so ll!,ltL tl <.It It doesnot need io COll\1nCe oU elS uy iJICethat 1 l~ I 61t

Nancy Carroll, BuddyRogers at United Artists

The b ggest sellIng book of the pastten years and one that 1}as b<>en trancr bed 111to a talk 109 pIcture that

stands out as one of the e'P c 1:r umpsof the Industry comes to the Hol1v\\loodSu.ndav for a four day engagementThIS 1Sthe maglllficent verslO 1 on bUlRemarque s book All QU1ct on the\i\ estern front The plaud ts fo 10ng the n etropol tan sho\\ Irg of t s)lcture havc been heard throughout thcand and It tS barely necessary to a10tmCe the arrival of t le product and ItS date or sho¥. Ig to fll hcheatel ~

All QUlet on t'le Vv cste~n I ro It t<;egarded e\erv\\here as the greatestuma 1 document of the \\ ar It b oke11 p Dlls1.-I g records and ha~ bel..nansla+ed PltO almost every languageo llOdern story e\ er p c'lu ed h""sad as many readers LeVvlS \111<..stonelrected It The story 1tsdf IS based

)n the expenence and obcervdtloll ofhe author ....ho 'vent to war as a schoolo 1he battle sce'1CS 111 w11ch mOrlhan 4000 soldIers partlclpated are thenost spectacular and genullle c\ er pICturedI OUlS\Volhelm famous for liS Clca

bOll of Capt Flagg m the Stdg<.. prodUCttOll of What Price Clo) Lc \ 1ct\yres a bnlltant youngster of 2U a ldJoan \-"ra} famous stage actor hcadthe cast

The regular stage present1tlon y. 111be offered the Holly\\ood "vlerrJ' 1 akcrs be ng augmented by scveral nc\mus Clans and the vaudev Ie be ghed.dlmed by the famous Ron1l1s fa 11b;, Vanety s most famou:> al 1 talcnted fa Illy of 'Pcrfonmcn T~ercV' 11 ll. <;( vel alan cr ach ort t 1Jecb 1 thl. :,C'ret 1 and an ore-,an !:>lllg

(.(J Iducted by Bob Uarkclhe Jfollyrwood will g ve 1 va) flC

tl C 60th and 61th ncw ['01 d Co 1Jpe r1 udor nn r r day 1,1 d Sat lfday 1 f,htsa,S mUdl

Judge Pliny W. M~rshhf 1 Has Enviable RecordCast Your Vote to Continue;.tIis Fait u, iu Recorder's Court

Economical Admin~str~ti()nall (Cpnt1P1!~d from Page O~e)'( ~ He also est3lbhshed a mght court so

If" D. C J ".. th~t 'Wo-rkmg men and others whoBlack hamd black eyed handsome lLIounty raID 0JOmlSSU>uer mIght got mto some trmal dlfliculty

Charles Bt1ddy Rogers and r~cd '~ could have theIr 'Cases Iheard and dIShatred blue eyed Nancy Carroll the l' Msed of Wlthout the '11ocessl,t) of 10slover\'; of bh,e s Irish Rose and j k d!! i 2£ a: [j[ i j] j 'og: a dllY" l'ay , ~ ~H!J!!JJ!l!~llillu!i!!!iiJill!l!l!_!l!!l!;;~ lli!d!ll!'J!!l!l!!l!l!!l!!l!!l!l!!J!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!l!!l!!l!!l!l!!l!l!!l!lJJ!l!lJJ!l!J!m!l!lJJlli!ll!.!1!!~.Ll!OOl!l!!JlOOillill~!Wl!llJ11' Wh,l, very J!on» a~e of!th e yJ<l>UgTiTi~~iTiTiiTiliiTiTiiliTiiTiTiiliTiiTiTiiTiTimifiiOOiiTiliiTiliiTifji1iTiffiiTimmffiiIiiTiTiiiiTiiTiJ'iiTiliiIiTiiTiTiiIiliiTiIiiliifiiJilil fiTiiJiIiiTiTiiiiJiiTifiililiiJiIifiJiifiJiiTiTi.* 4~'~ I1iII RE...ELECT ~* ~~ SiS* ~~ ~~ ~~ illI Senator COUZENS i~ '~!l! ~ill ~I I~ ~=II:* ..~~ ~~ ~I I ".£ iti~ / t;1 =1.!f! )cox =~ ..~ ~I-:* .~ -~ 1 ~~ ~~ !l!~ ~~ I;~* .~ =I .I~:~ =~ ~~ 1~ -I~~ .~~ =I I~ JAlI'J:S COUZENS ~

~ T \\ ,I t to \] 'It l 1 t .,( tIlt e., lOt made a hurdcn rot the 111my a11S1't hall hy Niii' f 1 tl t f ~'-., '"ltOt Co 7l ;. ~~ 'it!!l! ~~ By reason of hIb great alnlity and the operation of th,. seniority rul" 1!!Ii

J:;.VCllmg so;:rVlce<;are belUg resumed ~ whIch advances a member on Senate Committees as his ttenure in offic~ _:lle~t Sunday and \1\ 1'-.ncl...less will ~ lengthens~ Senator Couzens has atta~ned a place of gx:eat pO~ler an,tlp.r#!s!:itte ••preach marnmg and cvenll1g aftei an ~ In the Senate. He;ls rtOW Chairman of the powerful C;-nitl'\ittee o~#tter-&tate Ii'absence 'Of h\o I ooths on hIS vacatlOo ~ Commerce, and a member of the lmportant Committees orl FJnapce~ Civil ~v\hleh '\\ as spent WIth Ius fatTh11y m m Service, Education and Labor, and Pensions. His leadersliip has brought to 1- =the r su mnCI ho ne at rstes Park Col ~ Michigan a large fuGue-nce In the counCIls of the nabon. The citizens of ••

The chOIr -dIsbanded for the smnnner III Grosse POInte should bear !n inlnd. that they should not su~ender this great 1- =and the 1l1NnilJers of thiS olgalllzatton ~ advantage unless they have some very sound reason for i1.\king .a change. =\\1111 <,llso be present next Sunday to ~ A new Senator would, under the seniority rule, be forced t(~start frpm the • _render mUSIC * bottom of the ladder. t

All tde'Pad111ent~ of the BIble School ~_~:= I I: :me-et In regular seSSIon at 9 30 am;+;; Tl All f b G P F d 1£ S G11S (vert scment pa ( 01 Y rosse mnte nel1 S c& en.ator owens

Sermo nthemes 10 45 a 111- Look~ ...= •mg rall and Wmterwa.rd i 7 45 p m - ~ ~'11,e Cllr,slan s Progress 11 ~tl!J.'!~~!.I!l.!!~!J!.l!!1!J!!l!!I!~~~!1!A1!l!L~!l!lIlli'lli!.l!L!W!!l.!~!~~!jJlI..ll!l!L!U!!l!!l!.J.!m!l!..!!J.!J!!I!l!!J.!l!!I!l.l!!1!l!I1Il!U!l!!I!.l!!I!I!!l!I!~l!l!I!!L!1I

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Presbyterian Churchof the Covenant

((ontll1ued from Page One)He found that the office was 01 erat

mg undcr an at t quated system that'" as perhaps alnght tcn years ago butnow -rotally madequate to even attempt:to serve rohe taxpayers of WayneCounty under stress of modern <C0l1d1hGn~ 'Il.11 rh };.u.Va.Jl1..the J? 1. four yfJh:StrIpled the Vof6'f'k of ¥he- CountY' Dt'~lJnoffice

Recogmzlng that thiS '1S a mach1l1eage he llnmed ately made a thoroughsur .....ey of the \,;ork of prcpanng t'lX

rolls 111 COt 1CCt01 ,\ tll as~cs., nc 1tslevted for dram;:, bu 1t 11d to hc bUIlt

He discovered that at a tnfhng 'Costcompared '\v trh the amount of moneywhtch could be saved he could mstallc.a1culatl11g maml1nes '\\ hlch 111 oncoperat)on would estaJbhsh a permanentteco if:l of assessments for the hfe ofthe dram on the tax rolls eIther 10 or15 ) ea"s derye 1dlng I)iln l1atme 10catlOn or type of constructlOn needed

Thus hiS office IS nO\\ III one 'Operahon at one tlme dOl11g'Vvork that formerly reqUIred 10 to 15 separate operatlOns ex'tendl11g once each year over10 or 15 years

InCIdently and fortunately for theother taxpayers vIr Harry I Dmge'fnan s office IS g01l1lg over the old taxrolls and puttmg the 11 under <the newsystem discovered (bat 5S lots drawlllgbenefits from one dram were not al)dnever had been on the tax rolls

The tremendous savmg accomphshedby th1S bold revolutlOl1ary stroke ofCOmnllSSlOner Hal ry I Dmgeman I~Ob,lOUS It has a1 cady savcd the tdXpa} ers of \ aync COli ) man) dolldrand "\\111 save then thomat ds more 111

the "\(,'1rs to co 1 ('Fu 1.1en 101<" a t1'\.j11 Cl 10\\ klO\ S

at 01 cc 1 (\\ Illl hiS llcl1 1,l1.r.., \5CS<;11C it'> 111 L f r cdch of the 10or 15 ) lafi> a 1 Cli 111ak<..prcpardt ) 1to meet tl c 11 a die s lad of bClllgIorc<..d to \ a teach y at t11t1l , cot.plcof 110 HI <; bdore lue date to ICo-flhow n teh mOl (\ 1 C 1 t t pa

1 hiS one or tt c I la 1V (C 1OI1ucalrefor 1 s plr:J.ic 1 by Ihr J IDl'lgCll'l1 1Cl h1 C, of ceo 15 l t It

Dran C m 1 I ~ er ,,1 n111 bc r<.1 01

enough for I'll 1 prcss( 1 t.:1"-11\ 11g,oitrs to l1S1 t lion 1 b rc clcct! nat the 1rt 1 'lrlC~ ')cptu lKr Jtl

HARRY I. DINGEMAN ASDRAIN COMMISSIONER,

CONSIDERS TAXPAYERS

Grosse Pointe Resident IHollywood Screen is \ Close Hannoll) D1dke d peach of abell1g ShoW" at ~he b,h,r the u:rMi~hi;canTheater to~ "" pair 111 rollow Thru ,\hleh IS havlllg Hus \veek Rohert \1:ontEom~l;"Y !pl~H 1 CIA .Recommended for Rep. Showing AU QUiet Its DetrDlt pr""ll,re at the Ul1ltedl the tItle rol, and Dorothy Jordan IS e e; rat~ . nRlv~r.si\ry

on the Western front" A,tl,ts theater tIllS "'ek 'cast as hIS leathng I".dy J C Nugent --FollOW Thru ,,,hleh IS the 1:alktngfplays a promment role and the sur ThIS week all Detr01t lS celebnat,mg

screen vers on of the famous Schwab roundmg cast 15 bUIlt up of a S'C{)reof the fourth aml1yers~uy of the M;clug,anand Mandel stage hIt has been filmed ).outhful st<ag-eand scr~en players theater A huge program of stage andent reI} In 1 at ural colors and presents 'Dhe ston ceJ1lters around R'Obert screen rfeatures are featured 1111 the htgAplenca s cna 1 g yOU 19 screen lov ~10ntgomery a "Slhlp'plllg clerk who show at the M~chtgap The Qffkeers m a plCturc ful of )outhful JOy and k h t 1 If -II He WJfe on the screen, the return ofnows 0 w 0 p ay go very'" 'l'

hapP11e:>s h d b h b t t t r h ,n Lou Kosloff to Detroit, a sp-ec~al Pub ..tS Jre y IS ass 0 u a 1mBes des the tI a stars Buddy Rag the game At Ithe 1Inocshe meets charm 11:>,. -srage show Gceehngs, a Sym

er<; a ld "!\Jancy Carroll the cast of mg MIss Jordal:1 and a romance qU1ckly phony Orchestra SUFprtSe. and a scor~Io110,\ rhru IS aln e \\ ItP stage and develops Troubles start however tllQfe treats are 1Ocluded.creln t<.<.le1t / 11M 0 '\eal and Jack h d d th rse Fat~h Baldwm 5 fam-ed story, Th~w en Waf' passes aroUr!l e cou

Hall., '\\110 ph cd the comedy roles and the etubl!Jouse 1hat >the handsome Ofti<::e WIfe, has been 'Chosen as tbel!l t} e ~tage l.t are featured In the h shIrt'" rtat f t r a screen attractIon for the annIversaryeto IS a~~.ng mag e 0 menfill E.q cne Pallcttc fhelma Todd tronal fame How the matter IS settled shQrlN ThlS story, rwhlOh IS one 0..£theClau 1c 1..1I g Don Tomklns ALher'!: and the feats of everyone calmed most popular of modern novels, 1S mostGr" '1 1 a are norc 1avc promment _, f h" 1 d frank 111 presentmg a SI;tuatlOn whIchl;;Iown-l urnlS t::~ a snappy c ImaX anpart \11 1 e tIes of thc ollglnal h d f th t occurs constantly 1n Qur modern so ..appy en mg or e ptC urepal c11d g the famous Button Up -c1ety It deals WIth the se-cretrary w'hoYoU 0\ crco t <11 I he rest or the On the FIsher stage thIS week the takes <care of the husb.cwd s needs durso \ lt11J Aoel t new tuneful me! Pulbllx sho'\V S'P or t 1and brmgs mg the daYI-who works for h~nl......who

(hL~ ,r te c 1 cClc111y for the ,>creen HughIe Clark the mmble foot fat man gIves hli1I1 adY~ce-and ta.kes care of'" rSl f I 0 10 I h 1 are mtro to the FIsher theater In persoJlI Others S'Ome personal matters that he other ..ducc 1 T lC ctu e has bcen filmed on In the cast 'Of thIS gay~ f~st movmg w~se M'Quld have neglected-and whQJ. L1V h scaIt -e lilre1y m natural col stage sbow mc1ude Ohve Faye ~l;'oad ... eventually falls m love WIth !b,lffi Howor:> a 1 1~ f III of can ed romance and way s BrIghtest bond -SI<S and- Buddy does the wlfe staad In th:ls tnangle?ft..n Roberts and thY' Dave Gould Acrobatic What 1>5 the hu-sbands IChoJce~ All

Girls thes>e matters are handled tn the mo~tSamuel Bena-VIe has deVIsed a new effectIve manner 1U the .film V-erSIo..n()f

Symphony production and Arsene the Office 'W:1fe1 LewJ.s StMe, Oqr-Siegel furnIshes ,a, novel or-ganlogu~ otlhy Macka)U .. Na~alte Mcofihead, Ro ..1\J ewsreels of 'the laiest world ev~nts blart BOScwoM:h, and a fine cast iPl~Y

Io\c 1 tl 0 hong1 IS th t tIe of and cartoon comllCS complete tlhe huge- the leadmg 1'oles In thiS picture..hc CCl1icd) ro at ce p cturc that IS F1'Sher stag.e and screen show Lou Kostoff whom th\€lJ.1ls~ndsof De

. trOtters WIll rememlber, ha& 1'ett1.rped tothe ¥ lChlgan twoS: week to take overthe duttes nf master of .cCl;'emQI)leS

Kosloff, who IS w~ll.knoWllt t~r<>ug1~outthe C'Ountry aor hIS vlOhn.. ~blhty and,hIS 'P1ea!l:mg petsonahty, headtJues rthes?e.cl~l bll'thday froltc on the stageGreetmgs, I whl'ch has n;J.ore th~l1 7(J

smgers, dancers aThd JC<ml~ns feat ...ured, IS the. bttght JOyou,&athur StaR:r;:avanaglh famous Broadway 'CQ-w<e~dlan, .and a score of Pulbbx stars artIn the stage sho.w

The Mlchlga.n Symphony QrchetslUJ

under tfhe wMe dI'feehon of EduwardWerner, has a bIg speclal prodw::ttonArthur GutQw has added treats and ascore more SUl"pr~es are 10 the Anm ..vers~y Show. thus w~ek

(Continued from Page One)In additIOn to thIS \d:r Dorn thl

'" eek pomted out the needs of the houras concerning the mrterests of th(Grosse POlUte commulJ,Jt} He saId

It IS Imperatlve at t'llS time thaGrosse P01ll'te be represented m theState legIslature at Lans1l1g 10 a mortdIrect '"ay than tt IS now \1easureare certaIn to come to the attent on 0

the next seSSlOn of the legislature that"""111 have cons:lderable S g11lficance anebe of gre<it lmj;lOrtance to the 111,teresiand progress of Grosse Pomte If f'Orno other reason than thlS to safeguarcthese 1I1terests Grosse POlOte shouldhave a dIrect and respo lSlve vOIce It

these l-egls!a.hve matters Dur ng th(past several years as ed tor of theGrosse Pomte Reve¥. I have beerglVen the opportun ty to study theseproblems and acqUlre the kno\', ledge 0

tl:1evanous dements entenng mto thes{<matters and on that score believe my<'elf quahfied to represent GrossePOinte 111 a particular VI ay

One parhculal problem that I referto 1Sthe School D stnct problem Present memlbers of the Gl0sse PomteBoard of :CducatlO1,l concede tha-t thepresent law under whloh th'e GrossePomte School system IS operat ng 1archatc and desh u<..tlve of an advanced£ohool system \"hlch Grosse Pomfeneeds It IS certam that some leglslat!ve .<\.ctlon on thIS school matter wIcertainly anse m the next session ofthe legtslature and regardle~s of whether I am elected to sronsor It the P0111tremams 1t 'Would be well a ld ext Ie 11e!yexpedient to have a Representativethere ..".,ho knows the deSIres of thecommu11lty an I who would act and beresponsne to tl e resdlent., (f Grm.sePu nte

Anothet POJ111t V.hl<'h I des re tf) callto the atte 1tlOn of Grosse POinte voter<; 1~ that w th tht large field of 112cl,ndldate~ and the fact that a faIr ma]onty of the voter~ have no knov-.lcdgeof the penonal Qual ficatlO lS of 17 candldates whom they are ent tled to votefor 1t 'Would be adVisable and servethe best l11terests of the COlUl11t111ltytovote only for those whom you 1 ayeknowledge of

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Messiah Lutheran

Sp.r t of WhAt"Crush it j-ou \\lll tilt. dandelIon but

do It \\ ith respect It has the spIritWhIch ha~ made our land ~ hat it is-Omaha \, orIel Herald

Phelps Newberry InDispatch Relates ofRifle Matches Now On

That &0\ eruor 1:' red W Grccn h..u:.released almo'>t a~ many conVIcts 011

parole 111thrt'e and one half yeetr<; aswas done by Alex J Groesbeck 111SIXyears 1.8 revealed hy records of thf>ostate parole ~()mnllSS10n Hhe totalI 8302 paroles for Green up to June30 lalit Whlh Gro <;be-ck <, tot 11 ran toat out 9000 In <l.1X 'I,. car"

rh1S I':' at an ap-pro'\.l1l1d.te 1clte of2 500 pal ole::. a ,ea tor GI een to 1 500a ..,ear for lJlotshf>ck

The rf'(:)\ d~ furthf..r ~ho1\ that <i

C)nsldel "Ible lUl1b"f f tht GreenDarole-'> v. ('I ~ t I 11 l..-ollfl.ned <it Marquette prtSlll t "",1 ~ I the more de:,.p'rratf" crl1l II 1 "f t

Under the MIll1gan 11detenmnatesentence law CrllllllUb aI e 'f]ot "entup for a defintte perIOd but for a mInimum and a maxImum 'WIth tUllC ofttor good behavlol 1t ha<:,become o(u<;tomary 'to con<;lder a palole at the endof the mll11mttm scntence

DUring G-roe"lH'{'h.'; t m< each parole"as thoroughh ~('ftltl11lzed and lOC'l1offiLla1'i werc c01l5l1!ted hefore the 1.Pph.:atlol1 wa~ granted The gm Cl norgave hI" ov.n tl1( lXIS01"J1!} to tuchof the mdlv dual ca<;l t;;;1J1CC Gne<:,b\..ck left offJ,cl. the re pOl s~blhtj 11<l~re it d largely upon en plo'\Cs of theparole depart'T1 e It 0fWll1g to the v1.ned~oclal demands upon the governor"

me an 1 thIS mol\ account for the Increa"e In the parole rate

Green Parole RecordAired by Groesbeck

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the Punch and Judy

heady 'Piece of baserunnlUg Amoswent out Des roc her to CrandallKnucks sconng Beasley was safe onHm7 error but Louwers throw to....econd to Hl1gendorf got hlln steahngTwo runs one hit two erron

VIllage-Kaatz fhed to Charles Blnzwalked HIlgendorf flIed to Charles,Hrnz holdmg hIm 6r1>t LouVI<ers endedthe game by hnmg to Hrnt} who madea beautIful one hande-d catch 1\0 runno hit no error

errorVtl~age-Kel1v was gIVen an ovation

when he came to bat He hlt hIgh toAmos Kaatz was cal1e<J.out Oft stnkesand Hmz fimshed '1:he mllmg Knuck$to Charles No run no htt no error

Fifth Innmg

RtVIEW! ;,)

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By C J ROLAN!)

Village "Nine" Trounced by River RougeTeam, 8.1; Record Crowd on Hand

GROSSETEl::

als Co 1"tanc..e Bennett Lew AyresTully Mars-hall and a fine e;tst 'Presentth~s film verSion whIch follows thestage -phy faithfully

Does one s11p make a bad ""oman"ThIS s the qu€",tton propounded byCOlllmon Clay and Its stlrnng melo

dra not gives the unmistakable answerTeal') tlm ~le ""th laughter tn thlli por~trayal of a girl S ioLl battlmg aga1l1!tth~ ('(lWentlOns of a man made andnan ruled world

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"Quality~ Service and Reasonable Prices will, ,v .f be our motto."

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MadIson tl eater has !brought CommonClay to M1.dISOn theater fa a !tmltedengage me t No stage 01 screen dramaot todav ha'> caused "uch a furore as

Impelled by J t t}mendou'> pubhe de thl'> stud) of a gIrl of toddY Jl1 a man smand for morL 0' 11S :,cl1"atlOnal mod 'J\"orl<! A~ ~ play It enjoyed t 11(' Qfern mama the manJ.ge~ent of the. the longest run<; on record and as a

"Common Clay" A~ainat the Madison Theater

-- --- - ---- ~---~JlJJjl~Wi!J@Ji'jil1fll!f;;!ffilIii!mlffi1fl!illlliiH);1f_iI!ffilIiIlr~'l!!JiI1Ii Hamil~on School for Little Folk ~

i announces thE' openiuj;j" i, of ,to Fourth Year for ~ Molecul •• Face About

NURS~RY "CHO"'" AN'" N @] In the course-of a recent lecture at" .., VL "I<I DERGARTEN CHILDREN @! the Callfornl. Clechlllcalit was .taled

! "15 NOTRotE DAME fljl, tochaCll,ptyh.a~yOlepeou.llet.of "UdYm"sd mayu " IOU no el or llJarl'Ii! drCllnlsbwcps hut the im,tant that the

~ G~os.se Pomte VIllage ~ mass 1,1'1 subjectE-d to t~e influence of~ For Informallon CaU ARhngton 88112.Mor Niagara 3525 ~ magnetl<lll the molecul •• ,Iertly ",rn~ ~ nnd f'1ce In the sa.me dlrf'ctlOn If Itffil~..@filfiilJwilJ'@.@IlillNrrillNftillilljiP~JOOEIJlilljillNj[gmffi!ffi.lW~ lmpve.ns thnt fIle molecl!les are ohl( n:::,~~@~JQllW~ !fu!~ - --- -- ~ --~ thiS actIon \,HI Cfl.U')f'au impelcepLlble

I Grand" (i'p.-;;g- ':~;~;1~~~t~f~T@ (Co 1t nucd {rom PalSe Ole)

])111111;liS law practlce he has handH'd 5U<' eS'>lully many Important 'Case~whIch 11av{' he en g1\ e 1 Vo.lde publlcltyand 1" recog 1tzed as one of the leadII g tnal 11..",.\ er l.t the Detro t lnrIII'> record lJ1 pnvate practlcl 111dlcate~ tl.1t J t.. \J,oul i nnke a fine lughtv-pc, f J lrhl a. 1 woul i prove a valud.ble \~~et to the bench accord1l1g tol1,,!reld~

A..n is the 1 rOpoSltlol s which \Ir\1 urpl,} ad\ l cate~ are a 1 ahle ""ellt 1 led and fe'tI"les'i bench ral'>ll1g5 loll 10.d )f tht.. 1 "nch a HI hJ.r ngld

(x,}. 11ll11.tln~ b" board at recog 11Ledlea0e-r~ of the bar of all cand dates for)Jd clal office for purpo.,e ot test I1ghur JudiCial fit ess

IA..lso court rdorm along pr dctlcal

l111e5"at> lesuit of long }cars of tr aleXipenencc and permlttmg only e,,-perlenced tnal lawyels to try cases beforetne (lrcUlt 'Cot,1rt to hasten httgatlOnthus savmg both hhgant and taxpayerunnecessary delay an'Ci costs

Mr Murphy 1S marrIed has two chl1dren and resldcfj: at 18975 Parks-ld-eavenue

The River Rougf" Monarchs tpedown rIver colored team met and deIcatc-d the- Grosse Pomte VIllage Clubat the l\IetghborhQOO Club last Sunday8 to 1 before one of the largest crowdsth" .,eason

Knucks had the- ~ltuahon"" In hand ¥on:archs - Henry 'Walked Amosfrom start to hl1l"h bemg known as a sacnfice wac; turned mto a double playpItcher who nf'ver lets up 5even when Henry attempted to take th,rdPomters were set down VIa the strike Crandall s perfect throw to Hmz catchout to'Utc and Gut i}ve hits were Sar l11g h1m Bea<:;ley smgled anti. <;corf'dnercd off hI" dehverv when Pankey h1t a home to -center

J01n1.1C D('~rocher the veterq.n hurl Turkey ended th etnntng wIth a pope \...a" lllehed fat tcn ..afctlcs 1l1clud fly to Hlgrndorf 1wo luns t\\oo h1t<; \\>I]t II \\ :, 11 till11g " rlouble an f a fOUf ply wallop no error eh"\\ 0; l,1111 .11\.1g-Tedd)' HllJ7 opened the ~eventh In V111age-Hl1gendorf smg1ed IOU\Hr<; II Ut "d I L\ d 111 II

Ol11g ",It II a 1ll1Cdllve to center for the l11t IlltQ a double play Turkey to I ('cull 11 '\Ill r c'\ 1 11 tJ llc ~::mly score for the \- 1l1agers EIght Hem} to (hade,; Behrens struck out 1Lw cc (J l v tllC'1 for nerh Ide I of"tror'> pla}ed havoc good and bad ~o run one hit no error I -l1 1 tl cnrrlntl). \\ cal 1C'l:. ofneldln~ be ng mIxed and three double Sutth Inmng Ie 111111(' hcal ts 1 the 110\ Ie \\ 0 ld~lavs cut off \fanarch runs Monarchs-lCharles led off ",lth a I \hul <'e 1'> 10\\ '1 \ all If., C1"- do

P"ul Kelly had but three chances s1pyle He advanced to second V\hen pedl1. 0 Ite r natlon u thc.., 11ncdand he made three sensatlon"l runnmg nesracher s throw to catch him nap d 1 rorlUCl &:' r at all Dor \[0 11 t)

...atches ma1...lllg good on W?l1ops that pmg was wIld Orr popped to Cran ol\<' th<: grclt \ 1 er nl1 ell 1lad two plv pnLe mark:. all them dall Holmes sll1gled advancmg Charles I j f., W c 1 h 1... )\ 1cc!,ge\\ 1c 1 \ 0 h.

1 he game pl:1v bv play to thIrd Holmes tak ng second on the 11g 1l f cl r f tl l \ ('llcalFmot InnIng throw 10 Knucks wa<; toss{' lout U lelc (01 \11. 1.t tl l 10 I-, I 1aHl

\1onarchs-Hcnr} "ngled and went D<''irocher to Crandall and the htter (It 1 (fl 01 1 the nu 1 I ~ q Io tlllrd when t\ 1(~ attempted sacn an between 'ie-cond and thlrd WIth the <; dl" f 1 "l ,t I l\ ho \\or\c

fCl was t' 1\\n ver first base by ball havlIl? both ru ner., tr-.pped HIS pr d rh( lib 1 ,1 ~10 \ Ill$.,

DcsroLher \ 110<;takmg second Beas throw to IOllwers completed a. double at tl, 1 cll 1 HI )IHI tl,all 1 HIl\lq ~acrficul buth ~l1ners Louwers \)lay Clarle<; bel1g tagged out at the 11 ",1.tllua '-l,!tt her "'I <ll(!( \llto (randdll Htnry sconng Armos plate ~o run t\\O hits onc error leg ~tlll1 1y t!1, ld ,r" a 1(1 I Clcored. on <:l past>ed ball Pankey \11lage-De~rocher and Kmg sI1gled pI) l

wd.lked gomg to tb;1ljil on I ouwer 5 Crandall PO'Ilped to furke) Kelly 1 r tl l III fit l tl e lJ.l111d (l \

o\t.rthrow f ~econd >after Turkey- had foukd to Pankey and h.aatL was called 1 t1 l 1 U 1.tl I tl g 1 1'\. $., 1 tt10flit. 1 to KlIlg Hllgendorf threw out out on stnkes !\) run two bIb no ill l t I( 'IC 1l<; 1. 1 tl ralL.harlc1> T\\o runs one hit two errors error \ I h dUll" tlll t1hl 11cl \1 Cnlol.

\. llage-klng nopp-ed to ChaHe:> Se.venth huung .:lVor I C) llCtJ I P t n 1 I

Crandall wa thrown out Henry to \{onarchs-Hel ry ""ent OL Des tun r 1 la\\ 611 'lIe de t thCharlcs Kelh .,llg1ed -over short ocher to Crandall Amos s ng1ed to ['Ill :,he I flavorc I c n lie 1.11r 11CtrCaatz walked advanclllg Kelly to see ccnter HJlgendorf dropptd Beasley I 1h( lIt., P d U ,\<11 t.l 1h\ Phelp" "\c""berry ClVlllan Aide to:md Both rU'1ners advanced when grounder and all htl.llds were safe Iou l1 l ro l t ) 1 g rfl 1chl 1. \he he Secretary ot \Vdr sa},> that t~lrH nz was hIt by a pitched ball Hmz ~vers threw out Amos at thIrd on an l. 1te \ 1 U can 1 [" 11 1 ~'> een out"tandmg students of the CltlWC.S caught nappll1g Knucks to Charles attempted double steal Pankey 5 smgle cht.\\ 1 g gun faclulY 11L t>tart at lens MI1ttary Tral111t1g Camps of tlhe"Jo run one hIt no error[ yCored Beasley from second but Lou the lotton of the lacller 11 01" ca~1: SIxth Corps area pIcked from among

Second Inning Ner s peg to Hilgendorf got Pankey the gum mIxl1g kettlt.'> of the cn cl( ~700 yo'ung men of 1111nOls MIch1gan,\1o"1"rchs _ Orr walke.d Holmes trymg to stleich hIS smgle One run plant WISCOnSll1 and Arkan<sas wIll compete

.t;:loppedto Hmz Knucks trIed a Texas two hits one enor By an arrangement ""lth the A. nen n the rIfle shootlng agamst the bestLea,guer over thIrd and Kelly mliJde a Vll1q.ge-"Bmz got the only marker can Chicle Campa ly a completl pro marksmen from other pant$ of thefire runntng catch Orr scrambhng back for the Village by hlttmg a hard Imer duct Ion Ulllt fro n the Paramount J 011& Umted States at the annual NatlOrtalo first Henry went out Desrocher to <:enter field fot a home run (There Island stUdlO was l'cn11ltted to operate Rifle \1atches to be held at Camp

lID!!l!lm~l!~!l!I!ll!.J.!!.l~.m.l!.l.!lli!l.!'.I!.l!J!!m.J..I!I.!~!.I!l.!!1!.I.!!1!lli!J.!!Y'!~!l!m!liii~m!l!!1!I.!tl!JJ!l!J."!!l!l!!.!!I.!!I!!l!!1!1!!l.!l!!l!!.l.HJ.!l!!i!i!~lli!f!!l!l!U!1!' alia l!l!I!t 0 Crandall No run no hIt no error was much dIScusSIon between the scot 1 the CO'U'Panys factory photograph Perry OhIO from August 24 to Sep'Iiliil"iliililii1iliililiiiiilia1iTijJjrmwTh"lilri'iTiifiTiil'iT"nliiliWN1iJiilSfii1iTiiliiIii u .liIiliiJiiTiilliJiitif""ldiiiliiIifiuarnlifiiJiiiiTif~iIi1ii1iTWiJiiliftlali • .uliTp mg the actual l)rocesse~ and recordl 1"ii1ii 11"" Vdlage-Hilgendorf was thrown out ers on the hIt Scorer Menden clalrnmg e ember 14

j !Ii ~ I..... Knucks to Charles LQuwers and Beh It was a tnple and glVlOg Amos an tht. genUllH'l' sou lds of the plant ~I}( \{aJor General Frank Parker, com

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i ill c ' ~" , "; rens were vlchms on stnkes No run, erroc be<ause of h\S fumbhng of the cameras a huge battery of lIght> ano mandmg th\S Corps Area of th eU 55F- R EEL E CT.. '1,0 hit no error ~ throw 10) Hilgendorf struck out the necessary sou ld recordmg devlce~ -\rmy With headquarters at ChlC.;tgO

1\ 1_" ~ .. f: -- ~c itil.-=: Monarchs!;~:sl::~g thr~wn -out, ~:~w~~o:n:e~:~:~:I:aP~~~ t:u~e~~~ :~~:~d t~:e n~:tl,:n o~)Ic:~;e ~;~:\~~;:~; ~\7,::r;h~Sr:,~:r~~:~sth~e~:h~:~~"" ,_ ; .'< ~ HU17 to Crandall Bel,sley lsaw t:he hIt no error mtrOdtlCed mto the chewll1g gum!ac oday announced the membersh1lp of

thIrd stnke go by Pankey Singled and Eighth Inning tory for the filtl1l1lg of thesc ep sodes 1e C M T C rIfle team Good char-I SEI ~ 1= IJ went to thtrd on LQuwers overthrow to Mortarchs-Hmz to Crandall got 1hc suppOltmg cast 11eludes Clau lcter sense of responsIbIlIty, and :libIl..

~ = = 3'et hllll stcahng HlIwetldorii bohbte<i rurk~y Charles smgled and Orr hIt ldte Colbert Gcorge I'arthici Manon ty to become mstru<:tors I1n nfl.e prac~ =:: TUT'l..ry", d,ny..e aIr}. ~a"1Y~J,.,«',:)L'1-ted ptC' a d.)\tible plav Desrocher to Hl1 B'llluu Andlce Corda) Ii'lnk l)on tlCC were factors goverumg <:;cledlon

i~.itil\+1:' $-i'I I_ Oharles "as thrQWn O11't Lou'W'er-s to gemloH to Cra1/..d-al1 No run 01le 111.1 N it Pendleton Hul Lh1l1e Koch-all of the successful youthsIt! ::randall after the thrrd stnke One no error of thcm stage tramcd favontes Wrth the NatlOna-l C M T C nfle

{ ~ _ = un one hIt rt\\ 0 errors V111age _ De",rocher struck Dt!lt -------.-- hamplOnsl W at stake Jl.41e th1rteen~ ~ ~ \ Illage-J)r<,r)c\ er d cd Turkey to Knucho:; plcked up Kll po 5 b mt an 1 be-at "All QuietU Film at young"ten w 11fire agam"t team~ from~ Ie :h"!l(',, II Ie" got Kl )g~ foul fly h 11\ to ill( h~v I\t>lvl '\Hnt 0Ut \mu each of tl (' ntT r ('lg"i t COlP~ area~ nto~ •• )('} 1"1 in t la ( {n ddl! wa called to (harh" -tftci ll<l.ld1.11 fC.lchcc\ flr<;t the Riviera Theater \ln1 tIt' 1 t 1 ')11(C'1 '; dlVlled!ti :; Jut Him, to Ul1.rlt.s \0 run no hIt }J HC1r)- ~ (rror \0 run llO lut lue rl (' t..l"\ h ( q~ v llf~ \ilH al ...n fire~ S !Ii 10 error erlor \11 ()ltt l~ \\l~l Jro t } tl(' n.ll otler 11 :hVI1lat And team!l! St t t M Fourth Inning Ninth Innlnr the SPlCtdc lla fJlm \ C' q)n of till \ (11t'; With lradlllg <;!hotsnf the Regu~ \a e ena 0r 1= \fonard <:,~Kelly made ~ellsat~nal \fonarchs-Holmes hner to <:e'1lter f<WT1ou,>Fnc \fane Remarl (jue ~ton ar Arm) "\avY Manne Corps and

I:.=.~. ~ :"..~:- at<:hc~ of 11lers by Orr and Holmes \\as gathered by Kaatz hnucks hIt for that recently ~wept the country h) CIVIltall <;hootlllg clubs

ehmd th rd base TIme waS called 1\\0 bases and took thlrd ""hen Henry storm 1 tl: t.. screen feature at the Clyde H Brown 20 years old of{elly belllg uncal soous havmg hit the was safe on Hmz s bobble of Henry s Publ'\. RI lei a theatcl thlS '\\ ed: 308 \\ 1.rd avenUL H)t Spnngs Ark~I.~ ~ :tround vcr} hard after hIS long run ,grounder to '>hort The error by Hm~ In hiS thnllng ~tor} of tht, ",e~t who w lS a member of the 1928 C \f

:: iIj ('1Jcks \\as ~ t b\ h 50\\1"' batted batl \\a" upa\o dable a~ Knucks 1Umpecl ern tront dur ng the da)s at tl c ",ar 1 C Rifle Team and 1929 Arkansao;

:. Preferred Candidate of The Detroit Civic League 1=;; or the tJl1rd out },o run no l,yt nq over the ball ",hIle g.Ol,ng '1:0 thIrd a 1 cv. '\ ret> and J. great human Cd~t of !\atlOnal Guard RIfle team and who~... _: "'" pla} ers d e featured The stan pc completed the Blue (ourse at Jefter~ ~: tures ,11 thL numOI gll" 'nd pathos son Barrack> \10 thLS summer "as

~: F' t D' t . t R bl" P . • ot the battle ...field~ and I~ ,,10\"'11 on de"lgnllited as team capta1l1~ IrS ISrlC epu ~can rlmarles ~ the aud\ble scree 1 " a rcnwka[,lc ThL othCl members from Jefferson~ iIi ltke! e~1> fhe plcture- ,;cored 1. leal BarraLk:. 'fo are B r Adams age~ I:: >ucce,,~ dt rll1g lts hr~t Detr t "how 21 of "\ot .....d.rd A.rk ,vbo completed the

*.._E. ,==~===m=mmmffil_mmmm=m=",mm"'mmm'@j • oM* 't~~J~\.~~~~~CU~ 1~~~I:J.I;U>::l~I.;n:;.ll:.n.:.l""-l""-ll.: ng at tht. Pd.ral OU lt and \fadl on I Blue Cour~e Jd.ck Baker age 21 ofIII ~ theaten and " no" 1m lng It> fie,t I II arr n \rk Blue (oJr" BLr md~ "" H h J W d local sho'\\ 19S at the R .1Ud I B En mhdd age 18 ot Sulj van III

I~~ WEd' H. :-ij ug 00 CuI Rupp fam u" I: eddl tl of I Red lour~e \\ 1bam Johnson age 18

~~::." e n orse 1m ..~."".'~~~" • RaolO ,tat on \\ XY7 I ,ad, thL Pub of Larl Ark I,d Course Allen W~ hx stage 511('\'0, th <; "'eel... \ lore ot I ~eet age ~1 ot 1.J12 Rver Ave De

5t~ > W. no'el"<5 a < \ 1t oduce> m tl e un Ieat'llr III Elm. lourse and" 111cent~m~ iH' usual sho\\ ])01 \fJlh.r feature:. <l J 11efenbrun 1 age 1" of 3622 Ll.;; b AT '* I um Illt,. "1111,,11g 10 dt the orgat a l-d Ave 't J .'\\\5 "0 b" L -ourse5t!i GEO M WELSH PETER J •.L TE, iit: f I 0 v " 00 0~ Vlce Pres Mlch Bell Tel Co Ford Deal'i't * or the balance of the ca:.t '> c )!1"plete Yl'tol From t<ort Brad) \1 chlgan Sulo v* ifi short talk1l1!" wi Jects and t"e lates1 IIO)ala age 20 of 0' I ourth St South

~ GUY S GREENE, JOS H PRI'AEAU, .~'*i ~* around ne\, s e\ liltS lRange M ch W l\te Course!f.! Pros Hannan Real Estate Exchange Attorney ..."'M ,. W I .r'rom Camp (uster \1lch gan r....elth~ W H KIRKPATR'CK W J NfSBl1, ~ "Moby Dick" Now in 1< Bennett age 21 at ,27 V\est La

•"'".&1 Fac Mgr Chrysler Motor Corp'n PhytS1C an ..... C. . C S 11 S I I '1 h 'I= ;w.; 1 t t econd Week at State ve t ~a amazoo ,IC coue~ RICHARD rONNOR, THOS J VAN AN1 WERP, ~ rC U 1 our Course a\ d \nthon) Black age 19~ Pres Grou- POinte Villag'e V P V~ Antwerp Coal Co ;1= It IS true that mtlch of till Jdl ger of 6117 ~eckel:,t Dcarbor11 \itch

~ JAMES SHERIDAN, Detroit Civic League • : h.s heen I1ke lout of t 1C ,,1 I gel B1 \e Cour-e~ V'c< P ... Umon T"I. & G.ar Co 0 'f E d iIi motll1n ptrture, a \d that \0 ,eputable 1<ro111lort S lenda 1 lllmoLS Georg~~ EUGIilJN£ WHITE rganlZa, 10n n orsers ~ C .. s!JdlO ",11 ~Illmgly l\Sk the I fL of a I L Henbo!'hem er I age d 18 of 141t~ Pr~ (;.ardttcr White FU"1uture Co DETROIT fEDERAT10N OF LABOR !+! OmmlSSlOner stal or of an extra 111 the mak111g of a t<Gurth 5t Peru I I Re Course AS~~ ~T EAST SIDS VOTERS 1 I:AGUE !l! plOturc but ,ome ,lortLS ,annOt b' fred M :emste n age 19 0\ 18271~ WALJER tJfER, '!1 ~ filmed "v tl out tak111&, c lances wd S'1,wyer Ave Chicago II lB Jefiil. R.~or , NATIONALJ>ROGRESSIVE LEAGUE !1i1! Coum a d John \f ~onn age 9 0SF f! 'i ~ \foby Dick the curr<..nt feature now~ JOH~!.1t .;f0CHON, EAST DETROIT REPUBLICAN CLUB ~ at tbe State theater ,t"rnng Tohn Bar 201 S Lew\S Ave Waukega, 111 Blue

~ !toltMr > EAST Dj::.~O!T REALTY .AS'sN m rymote IS oue of them Cou"ejiij wIL.t..JAM HILCER, 5t5 The very nature of the 6tOQ ba.,ed;;15 Ca.iOaH,;t GREA ....... 'DETROIT BUILDERS ,A,SSN ~~ !?Pi)<' ''"'" iM Ion the famous Herman \Iel die novel

so~_ .=_ GEROea"'~llo{rRUEIlfLE EAST WARREN IMPRGVEMENT ASSN =~_" Wo..rthy Qualtfl' ed ,of whaltng days reqUired that Barry!e .a. more be '\lllmg to r ~k danger andjf! JEFFERSON IMPROVEMENT ,ASS,N. !II dIscomfort In the filmmg A <dralIHtlc

!I! F~~:KM~~C~olTenneStor&IO Co UNITED COMMUNITY ASSOCjATION I: ~ and spectacular lSea stor", deahng WIth5t! t .. .. a madman s chase of a great whIte5t!i P~ P~~NE HARPER IMPROVEMENT ASSN ••m I:PoP#t~~1f\>' > , GRA.TIOT .AVE Il~PR.O~EMENT ASSN I:~ Well Recommended :~\h~U~:::~e~Y ~:~~dn',~~OU1~:r~ , CHARLES GODDEERIS, MACK AVE BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB = = manded that Barrymore take great Southeast corner of Lakewood and= 'Il; Properly Owner •• chances to make the sequence<; real Kercheval avenues A H A Loeher1\1 AL A DAY HARPER - VAl'! DYKE IMPROVEMENT '!ii~ IStle pastor 1434 Lake"ood avcnue fele!+!i Drugg

1&t ASSOCIATION. Although evtrv pOSSible o;aft,guaru phole J cnox 2121Eli to KERCHEVAL IMPROV:- ~ENT ASS W was put about th(' cast and crew and "Of 1 rce \i\ 111 the ubJed of tl e

-_515E.=. DAH~ulf::LrDHruO:;r.5CEoR, WAYN~ ....,,, P'" :C"MMITT£" iM.5te•se .. in: 6' .J:.. \,,;v ::. '":,...,, ,.... 51; the picture "d.~ finally completed \\ Ith 18th d.rttcle of the J\ug'lburg Co lfe'>* _~;;;: out !oenous aCCIdent to anv one there I s )n 1\111 be the theme of the ~el non

~ JULES W BERNS, MICHlr ~N "N OF PHYSICIANS L ••~ .. .f'l. ...,.." _ - - P d fi b G P f were many anxIous mlllutes dun!lg ltS next ~unda\ Septen ber 7 Sel \lle~M Pre. J.fferoon SavJng. BanI< S:"RC=QNS 1lIi a: or N rosse o:u'e r:euds.I

"' Eti .... ., I.t f,.... makmg Vvlll be held to; fa 11m Ger nan dt )

=.~. HIS RECORD IN FIRST DISTRICT m.~ A Chff Ed"an!, Ukulele Ike ;ll1g a \ Englt,h at 11 IS a II ~lllda;e lng nme1ty The Flo'\\er Garden" School at 10 15 a 1Il

.,I.~_•.= ' ~ '" <~, ,... SPEAKS FOR I~ELF v ,,=~: and the laugh h1t; ~ever Stllke Your f1 e reglllar I" monthly bus ,,;,~ llI5 Mother w,th Edd,. Buuell and HI> Il1cetll1g of thc \otel, of the (nngng

W. III ".-;; .5!' Error v;lth 1 Roy Bon nes concludc hon wlll take placc lit. "\t 'lancId) eve

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Man and ThoughtThe L.e' to eH.l y m.ln IS Ius thougllt

StUldy and def\lng thoue,h he looh.he has a helm \\hlCh h(, obe\s ,'hrchIS the Idea after "..hICh all his factsare clas<;ifted He can only be IefOHned b) s11o\\mg hml a new Ideo",luch cen command bib o"n-llalphWaldo :emerson

American u(..ommonwealths"rhe term Commoll\\ caItb 18 UH'l

offiCIal deSIgnation of Mas<;a<.husettsl

PennsJ lvama Kentuclty and Vugmta

P. J. M. Hally CitesExperience and Work

as Ass't. Prosecutor

Old Doctor Applesauce long faJ1ultar to St LoUIS radiO fan<, hasbeen made honorary announLer of the I

J ambouree programs of WXYZ from11 p m to nlld111ght Tueo;days Old IDoc who IS 10 profeslwnal hfe manager rreudet1Jfeld of the newly o~enedRKO Downtown thea<ter lI11 DetrOIt~as unable to reSIst the ~l of the m1kewhen he V.as lured 1117 the stud o~ ofWXYZ

lIttle 1vI1t71Green \\ho has creat<...d"ucha Se"1SatlOn III the talkmg picturesand dall1ty LIllian Roth former stagestar \\110 1'5 now queen Dver screelmusIcal sho ......0; are among the Pubh:xd.rtists '\"ho w1l1 be heard over WXY ld-urmg the month of Septc111lber Bothhttle MISS Green and M1ss Roth ",',111be heard from the studIOS of WXYZ""hile they are :Ill DetrOit playmg atthe MIchigan theater

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Our' Blmhl11g Lncks ""'lth ]oa 1Cr<l.\\tord n the starn 'J.g role and suchC1l1una favontes as Al1lta Pagc DOlo-thy Seba~tla 1 Robert Mantgo ne yRay 1 ond Hackett and John MllJar 111

pr0111111Clt ,:,upportlllg roles Vii 11be thescrecn 1.ttlactlOn at the Pu lcl <ludJ uc! thcdter ~u ld'ay vIand t) j KS

nay a let Wcdnc~da) Septl1nber 7 89 and 10

\1ctro Goldvvyn",,\ifayer 1S sa~d tohave outdone Itself 111 the matte1 oflaVIsh se1tll1gs costumes and unusualfeatures ~or thIS prodm ..tlon ha\ I11gstarted off WIth 1. bang by hmng anentlre Los Angeles depal tmel t storeptrsonne1 and all for the ope 11l1gscenes '\\hlch depIct the dad) rout mot three WOlll1 cmplo} ec<. 'sub<.cq lent romanccs of the threc gIrls pldcethem 111the environment of i1: c 1111It ))lalre c1<i:ss and d..dV.o.llCell1forn atlOl1111.~ t that these sett ngs are the.. 110StlaVish al d arti1:Htlc replcscntatlOm of1ll0c!crl1l,:,tlc l11tcrVlc'\.\Syet seen 011 t1 escree 1

'L nu ual feature<; of the pIcture 1

elude a spectacular fa;,hlOl1 ..how 1ddn the gardens of a LOI g Isla 1 testate

and a 1 Albert la Ra,:,ch ballet photographul at 11lght fllS last scquC11e..eIcqu red 1. g, x v,ceks trall1l11g cou .':>c11GreLle da 1Cl1g upo 1 thc part of 11 "l""

Crawford 'Who <,tud vi under t1 e dlred'it pu \ ,:,1011 of \111l Albertll1cl. Rdsch

Joan Crawford in "OurBlushing Brides" WillBe at Punch and Judy

--~----~~ -----~~-startmg at 1 -p 111 and the second game C1<.,(.. fulloi\ll1g J<. IS cas} "0 see + ",t It us a well known fact that the rept1111luedlate1y after I a1 aSS1S ant cannot lcreby g Vi: of hIS tatlO11 of the ProsecV11lg Attorney

In last Sunday s games Murray be::.t .efforts In contrast the defense <'tands or falls by hIS aSsIstants lee-pItched the first game and aUowecl only 1ttorn(,y has devDtcd his entire attcn orcls It 1b Ill) phl1 to appomt only &\.."l

fOUf hits The score '\Vas 3 to 1 Hart tlOn to the part1cu!ar Lase 111ham1 and <'0 led lawyers whose ablllty and repu1m hurled the second game and won k 10 "1S 111 advance ''I hdt each wItness 1::. tat on \\Jl1 ll1sure the be::.t and most ex2 to 1 allowmg only 'IX hits gOllg to say thus S(.lzmg a 1 unfair PC11f:'I1Ced handlll1g of all crulll11al p 0&

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Hudson's Letter toMrs. F. M. Alger

(Cont111ued flo 11Page Ont)

ADMISSION PRICESAdults 25c

OPEN LETTERLansmg MichIgan

Aug 20 1930Mrs rredenck M Alger\t Ice Chairman \\ omen s Orgal1lzat1onfor "atlOnal Prohlblt on Reform17700 :Cast Jefferson AveDetro t \11elllganDCdr Madam

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11 terest the staten ents of yourself and the AntI Saloon League than the As I Dlstnct who JS pay1l1g for hIS expen).our organ zatlOll wncernmg the Can ~OclatlOn AgalOst Proh bj,tlOl1 or your Slve headqud..l'ters and the $ltenographgre,:,.':>10nalPnmanes In the SIxth DIS O'W1 AssocIatIon for the Rdorm of ers 111the CItIes of the SIxth Dlstncttr ct espcclally as I elatmg to 11ysclf Proh b tlOll' In mv four can palgns v.. ho IS paymg for the expenSIVe a.da 1(1n y record before Congress for Congress the A 1tl Saloon League vcrtlsmg that IS bemg run 1U ever)

\ at 1 ~tatemenL seem to l11dlcate an ha:> I ever COl tnbuted a dollar to 111). countr) newspaper through the <:hsc"JI.ceedll1g1ylJlasea pOSlitlOn1ll reference sel! or to a 1Y eomm ttee ftlrthcnng tnct' \1\T1I1 your orgamzatlOn or someto my eIght vears of serVIce m Can m) carll a gn neIther has ~t patd for other such orgamzatlOn tell ~ho IS payg ess You state that I have only an advertIsement 0\ a pampllet lUg for the expens-1ve workers '\\ho forone mterest In nlll1d V17 the carrVlO'g Sc latar Person \\ ho n your orgcl.lH the past month and a half have beena II of the orders of the Anti Saloon zat 01 } d.S e clorsed u d \\hose leaflet gomg up and do'wn the dlstnct somer eague The same tatements "'ere '\ 0U are tn 19 to phce 1 tl e JlOmeS of them da nung 1he~~f(~ recelVlllg asmade four year<; ago by the husbands oi {'veryOI e 11 the d ::.tr ct says he 15 [11gh as $2ODQO per week? In other

WIth con:Hderable ot the \\001('11 of yOt..r orgam.latlOn a poor man that he 1as 10 n 01 ey to \\ords ",hat organIzatIOn IS pavIng for\\lCl the\ attenpted to defe1.t my re put lIto a fa )alg 'VIIl \01 or these offices heLpers stenographers

J!l!!l!W!l!!.l!l.!!1!l!~!J!l.!!l!ml! ...!!l!tl!!l!!lm!l!!1.!rmi!J I 1 lat on at tl at tIme and ttlC two 0 COIe tell tl e voter,:, t the S >..th btcrature p6sters and e:>..penslve 'Work1IISIiiTilii1iliililTwlmliiTiTiiliTiiTiIiiliTiifiTiiliTiiTiIiiTil ICdl d cIa t..S,,,ho ,\ert:' supported aga nst er~'

Ill/.. receIved only 45 000 .ote~ from the OJ::lor ,OC: !\tton e} Robert Cook a liberal can

Aloma Th td,:,t Lt wlll1e I received 56000 The dldate for COlgrcss 111 tlus dlstrlctea re an \ er to the charge'5 then which vou I <;1ated 011 the pubhc pLatform .o.tHowelln \\ 1 akc of my sln\;\"le mten.st was I Punch & J d that he '\\a~ offered $~OOOOOby sup

15001 CharlevOIX Ave. U y';0 thorough that ani} as a 'imoke I porters ot Senator Person to ,\ Ithdr1.wCorner of Wayburn <;crtelJ. can It be brought out agal~l at., and guaranteed $20000 a week If he

th s tIme In the four years that have 1 heatre would ca'rnpalgll for the Senator VV'tllehp,:,ed the Co 19reSSlOl1al Record w111 your orgaDlzabon or SOIl1eOne else tell

ChIldren tOe prove that I have ~ald less aboot pro Kercheval and Fisher Road the vote-:. of the dlstnct '\\ here thehlb hon 011 the floor of Congress than $::J 00000 offer was c')ml11g from?

Grosse POinte Farms1':' tdh.en up by ....our statement con W11l Senato- Person If nomll1atedcer J ng the S1.l11eIII tl t.. DetrOit I ree Telephone Niagara 3898 be an 1l1dependent or \",111 he go toPres'5 of Augmt 11th Congres::. as one obligated and mdClbted

lour further statune t IS untrue. I.. ,•.,_.__ to organl7atlOns such as yours and theeltJ cr through lack of mformat on or Ltague of \1odtficatlon ~deliberate mtent to .l"'11Srepresent when Mats. Saturday and Sunday \1rs Alger '\\111you ask the Depart\ou <,ay that I repntedly voted to p,.e ment of Edu-c<lihon of the State otvent Watne County and other ldrge at 3 P. M. MIchlgan Will )OU ask the Departmentcel ters of popuJatlOl1 from havll1g t le EVENINGS: 7~30 and 9:30 of HIghways "'111you ask the Departnumber of Congl essmen and electors to ment of Health \\111you ask the TanffwhH..h they are ent tIed and the C J11 COml1llS.510n at WaShlJlgton the Vetgrc,:,slOlldl Reeo d and my vote \\ill - crans Bureau at Wa,S'lllngton and Desho\'\ the contrary FRIDAY _ SATURDAY trolt the Post Office De1)artmel1tt at

Your <;tatC1l1ent 111rderer Ce to the Wa'5hl11gton the Department of LaborBorder Patrol B111ls l111'5leadmg untrue SEPTEMBER 5 6 and the Bureau of ImlnlgratlOn as tol.11d v. t1 out foundat 01 \ou state If whether our Congres'ill1an of the 1pa<;ttic 1)111had passed It would SUIOU ly \IALRICC CHLVt\LILR ug-ht years has been 111terested andh-u d cap traffic on the Det! Olt R rver effectIve 111the leglsla.ttOn that ,houldfhe bill did pass the House of Rcpre 11 be heneficlal and helpful Your ~tateC1tatnes and wl11 pass the Senate 111 "The Big Pond" ment 111reference to .my public ser

"hort <;e,:,son It '\\ as the h111 of the vIce 1<; so Silly and so aibsmd to theadt 1 n stratlo I rt'rjue<;tcd and endorse i 1 crage voter a<; to be ndlculousb\ Prc'5ldent Hoover a'1d drawn up b} _ -...0'1e out faIrly squarely and 10 the :{.t1 t. Treasur) Dcnartn ent It III no 71)en and say that the only 'Cause of\\av 1andlcaps p1ea<,ure boatIng or I cOll1Vlamt that you 'Can have and JUStl) acho.lng on the Detro t Rn er al d SUNDAY - MONDAY iv m \In) eight vean of serVICe IS thatlake St Clair To the contrary t ",11 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY I an not only d dry pohtlcally hut Ip otcct a ld make mort... enJo). able stich am a dry personallySEPTEMBER 7 8 9 10pleasure There were only clghteen Why do you women need a scp,aratevotes recorded agamst Its pas'5age and J OA'J CH..A ..'" FORD org'l111zatlon to promulgate a candlthe bill \\as not altered after It \\a~ 11 date II 'What about the League ofreported by the Comm ttee w1th the , 'Women Voters tb~ I cderd.t1on ofeXCe!}tlOn ot one Comn tttee a 1 end I tOur Blushing Brides" \iVomen 5 Cmos The 'Jattonal WommCl t for the arnphfymg of Ib prOVl an s Party the Parc'lt rcachers Con.,1011Sa'5 \\orked out by rn)self and the _ • - __ fl.' ---g ... gress and, 'Other women s or.gamzMlOnsme lbers of the Commltt"c 1111 the distrIct They are c'Offiposed of

lOU are rmgmg the d orbdls of POPULAR PRICES l11telhgent earnest capable and a;ble

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11- lames to 1l1form the '\\0'1 en that) 011 Matinees and EvenIng broadmmde<d women I have receIved"\JAJ\iCY CARROl I lnd \\ant a Rep-e<;elltatlve not al ~ed n any no resolutlO11 of condemnatIon as to

CHAS BUDDy ROGERS v.ay ...\Ith tne Ant! Saloon League Main Floor: Adults SOc my serVIce m Congress from such or111 Whde I am not alhed ,\ t1h the '\ntl ga111zat1ons~ f . N b " Children 25c lw;:>aety In urn ers Saloon League may I a:.k you whether "ou" C:l d "," Po 'has bmlt hI" fame

it IS more detrimental to general legIS upon 1115so cal1ed defense of a woman_~1!!':"'!U. latlon 1ll Congress to be Identified WIth Or:::lO' 'O'C: 1Uthe so~cal1ed L1fe for a Pmt LawOO!I~"~'~_'m a la\\< that was passF"d whIle he was aIiTi • ~!l!J.!!OO!!l!!!!l!l!m!l!J !l!!.l!Il!~!l!l.I!l!J..!~!l!l!!l!J..!!.Lg ..Hw:m!l!ll!!1!!l.!!.l!I.ll!1!l!!1!l!!l!l.!!l!.l!!l!i!:l!!l!l!~!OO!~I.I!l.!tl!l.!I.l!il!.L~I.lID..!Il!llW!l.!~~ 'j"!.~8 L 1.11 II liliTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTililil l'Ifii1iTiifimJiTiiliTi~ilDTiiTiTii1iTi~iTiiTiffiITiiTiTiiTiTiiTiiii1'i1iiliiTiiIiTilil[iTiTiiTiT"1iTj Ti!lHTiii TIiTiiTiTi 1iTiITiTiHilii1iri~ memiber of the J ud1ciary Comnuttee~ !l! \\tho'llt hIS vOice bemg raised 111con~ ~ tructlOn cnbc1Sm or condemnatlOn ofm ~ Its paso;age The J0tJrnal of the Sen~ !I! ate on the contrary ~hows hIS repeated j~ You have all heard of ~ahsence wl;hout leave dunng lts cou

~5fi ifi S1DeratlOn but hiS hearty vote yes

1111 = f~ ~ or ItS passage!k! ~ I grant you and y-our orga111zatlOn of~ M women the nght to work for the repeal

m Amos, but don't forget m ;:an~h~ouE;~~t~~:~~toA:~~~:~n:~: ueII~ 1=; caU5e I on the floor of Congress have~ ==~ !~supported C011struchve leglslatlOn for_~= ifi lts adequate enforcement but you have•• ~ h~ ~ no f1g t to make m15sta.otements a<; to~".Andy " ~:~1~:r~l:~r~~l1g~e:~hhe;,~;f,;oS:~~;iiti , !l~t hrOWl 19 dust and anI) reveals the blg

'*' mm 1=: ~~r:t~~~s naron'vnc% -wluch you Impu1e

~ - ..iti ;;; \fy pO~ltlOn 1t1 Congress on the EIghiti :; tce lth Amendent IS >ql1e of stlpportll1g because, of a 1 awakened 11 tel tst 1~ An d~ewT. ~mr own sta,tes conshtutIon and laws the <ldnulllstnton of cnmmalla\\ dld!dl "m~ and unt11 the people,g-f Mlchlgan repeal a lealtzatlOn of the need of <;trcngthen

:;r. - -~ .... Dr 'Change theIr constitutional al"1'Cnd ll1g every reI edlal "igency agallst thl~ ~ mcnt .o.nd the statutQry lav.s 111 refer orga11lzed £10 t pi esented by the un~ m cnce to lts enfor-ce.ment 1f I value m} derworld as exemphfied b} OUI recel t~ iti oath of office I must ally myself If' kldnR!PP111gs and other 111.o.J01Crl111eS~ =+S~ m the future as I have 111 the past Vvlth the mporta l<:e of e1ectllg <l Prose cutm V ti ILL I V ~ ~the forces'll1 Congress pass1l1g leglsla 1l1g A..ttorney of VVayle County who IS~ * tlOn for the support of the Amendment qualtficd by expencnce as<.u1 es grcatII! ~ I have faIth 1ll the Amencan voters er <;Iglllfi-eance than hcretofol C accord~ ~ 11 the Amencan home m the a\'erage 11l':{to P J \if Halh a canclldate~ ~ AmerIcan man and woman as belng Vv th the trcmendou~ gro\vth of the~ m fa1r and square and havll1g good COUlt\ the neceo;slty of electl11g ot5t5 ~ sportsmanshIp they v.. 111not S11lpe and ficla1s capable of preve lt 19 onm1l1als~ ~ shoot 111the back w1th fal~e and mahc flOm secunng a foothold here as they~ FOR =m'" IOtIS statemen.ts I beheve 1ll the fut. have ll1 our other larger CItIes IS of~ --S+! ~ me of Amenean boys .o.nd glrl-; SIX Vital Ul1portance to every home owner~ !+e of \vhom I have been proud to 'Call my and ta"'<lpayer V~gorous ptosecutlon 1" I~ !l! 'ion'5 and daughters and whom I have the keynotc to the <;afety of our Cltl

~ ~ taken the pams to educate mto useful zen,:,I COD NT Y DRAIN ~\\Orkwg Amencan men and women As an aSSlstant to the retll 19 Prose_~= $ Rmg your ddol'be11s but for every cutor I asplrc to that office and offer• !I! f f bl~ ifi one ,",oman who wlll esp01lse your as pro a 0> my a 1 It my record whIle

i*! ~ cause nme WIll stand for the Amencan connected WIth the Plosecutmg AtIt! ~ home and the Amer~can people 111 op torn e) s offi<:e If elected I prOll Ise to

I COMMISSIONER IPOSltl~l;sl~~Ft~~~~~:so" M C :;r~~:~E::~:t;alt~,~e~:~~I~:t ~~;~~:~ m. ~_ G\1H r Frolll1 my expenenee I behe\e that~ m ) certal11 sac al problems WIth reference

~_iiF... _~_: Grosse Pointe Farms to young women can only be effec:;r. :;r. ~ twely handled through the keen sense~ ~ Win ouble Header of a woman a,s1Stant and If elected I~ ~ f. --- pranuse to the ,vlomen of thiS commun

Iiti !I! The baseballl teaun of the Grosse 1ty that I shall apP01l1t to mv staff a

m--.-!. ~ POll1te Farms A C won both ends of c<upable and understandl11g woman law

A f. dEb d ~.0. double header last Sunday defeatll1g ) er to handle all such cases 111com t~ rlen to very 0 y ~::e b~t~~11~:1~:~: S~~:s ~:uo~~:e~IC~~nr~ be~ ~I~t;~~~e~ l~l::~~I;;t;:sd~:ga~s~~n~~ !I! brmgs the pruel1t W1l1mng streak to the preparatIOn of crll1unal cases At~ m 11l1e consecutn e games the present t me asslsta ltS are tle* ....I~ ~ An exceptlOnally large crov..d ,\.as Dn mendously hand1capped 111 that the)~ ~ ha 1d to v.ltne"1.s the tvvo vlctOfles .and have not the tlme 1:0 adequately preiti ~ an equall} large a,ttenQ.i!.l1ce1Sexpected pare cases Very often It is nocessaryJI • =s= thIS Sunday whe~ another double for an aSSIstant whl'le trylng one case

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