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•• Fifty. Two ResideDta JlICluded in'Board 57'. Lateat Dr.ft Call Fifty-two Grosse Pointe 10_, 41 .... leetees and 11 replacements, wiD be in- ducted into military service on T_ day. April IS, it was annouDced toda, by official. of Draft Board No. 51, Th;.. can, the Ia rgest of the fiyc Te- CeiTe<!by Board 57 since the draft weIIt into effect in October, 19<40, .... 11 lIUrly equal the number of Grosse Poiate residents already induct ed. Local board officials stated that the S2 draftees win be examined at the county's selective service headquarters. 1040 F O<'t street, Detroit, at 8:JO ..... on April 15. A Lake Sba« B1IS U- coach will transport the men. it ..... e:Jt- plaiDed by C. Ernest :arias, der) of. Board 57. The newly-orpDized Grosse Pnio!!~ Breakfut ..~" ~ ~ ~. ~wiI ... Thre~ Cily oi Gr,.,.>e Pointe police- men were promoted Tue,da)', it was announc~d thi, morning b~- Hugn J. Ft:rr)., comm;s~ioner of public sai~tr. SerFCt. Arthur Yan Beeelaerc has been ad\'anc~d to lieut~nant; SergI. Ed Trombly has ht-,n mo\"ed ahcad to de- IteC:i\'~ ,er-,,~anl, and .-\cling Sergt. Jack :'.rannin", has br~n elented 10 regular s~rgeant, Ferry stated. Th~,~ promol;on .. wtr~ put into effect "ior h~ttrr .'peratinlt eff,ciene)' in the n~parlm~nt:' he pointed Ollt. By Mail, $2.00 per year; Single Copies,S Cab Pointe Rotary Club Plans Big .'Pan American" Day April 14 is Pan American Day, annh.er~ary of the roundin~ of the Pan American l;nior.. Since 1931 thi~ dav ha~ been 'observed aD- nually among the 21 South American repub'lics. Its celebration this :rear marks the 51st •.birthday" of the Pan American C'nion. Several reCent developments have stimulatf>rl pr>pl!lar interest in Pan American affairs, amonK these are: The Pan American con- ferclIces at Montevideo and Lima. the ~pecial :nter-American confer- ence for the Maintenance of Peace at Buenos Aires, the Panama conference which met late in 1939 to di~cu<;s i"sues of American neu- trality during the war in Europe, the Ha\.ana conference in July, 1940, at which great strides were taken to\\ ard inter-American unity and the latest news that many Pan American countries are followinJ:' closely the policies of the Cnited Slates ill world war developments. In the light of these events. the Grosse Pointe Rotarv dub is preparing a special Pan American prog-ram for its luncheon'meeting on Monday, April 14. Consular repre- li"es of the 6'"e Grosse Pointe com- sentatives of aU Pan American coun- munities will act on the welcomins tries .... ith offices in Detroit hal'e ac- committee and Mayor Jeffries of D... cepted an in,'itation to be guests of the trait has oeen in\'ited to represent tAe club OQ that day. cit." of n~tr,,!t. The Grosse Pointe Rot. Those who have signi6ed their inlen- ary club has also extended invitatiou tiOft of being present are: Jorge Vargas, to Delroit, Highland Park. and Ham- consul for Coeta Rica; Adolpho Dom- tamck Rotary clubs. and it is expect. inguez. consul for Mexico; Dr. Jose ed that a large ~ro".,.d will be in atteftd- '("WO!!'!'!"!'~J :~=! fer ~;~i:4iU.ij,UAI; R.m- ance. ;'0 Ortiz. COIIsul fO<' Cuba; Saul R. Mr. Adolpho Dominguez, Mexicaa LeTin, COWllllfor HoDduns; Louis Ros- consul will be the prineipal speaker and enburg. consul for the Republic of Pan. all entertainment program of musk is ama. Samuel Fitzpatrick, C-OIlsul for the South American manner 'lI'ill be a Argentina is out of the city, but is ex- feature of the program. peeted to return in time Eor the m~t- ing. Grosse Pointe officials, representa- eoutruction Started On $&1,... Verbeyden Funeral Home in Park ........ _---.. ..._ .. ~,.. -.~-..-.,. Ground Broken For Funeral Home mh~ ~"O~,zit Poinfe mtuitw I'HE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND I'HE FOURTEENTH CONCRESSIOHAL DIS1'I'U",-r GROSSE POlXTE, "llCHIGA.~, THCRSDAY, APRIL J, 1941 VOL. 16--No. 33 W. PuWiM the New. _ It Occurs. Without Feu • F•• or. ........ Co.tiauoaal)o for C\W 15 Y...... Detroit Youths Plead GUilty In Attempted eity of G. P. Holdup SECRETARY NEEDED Tloe GrcoNc Poillte Buehall ~, hielo enlen ;u MeoM -- t Month, n ... JIeed of • Jll8Cl"'etar:"'~=:!"'oeUUT"f'!" it WItS anJllounc. ...t tocL.,. I.,. Ar'ftOld D;"';II,. Ieolfoe """,ident. c.'.odid"ea .h_1d hoYe office ~tperienc", Jl~'ml: bel;n-e ... Kft'pint: ,'.Ii.tie. ....t ",in .. t" of I~ .... mft-ti "..;R he pari of the ~. wf,j.,h 11 Pll,. •• ",.11 •• Iory. IntM'eot.,.f .ppli<onl. .h.... \d con. l_t Die.inr 1'1hio ),0",., 141' Ro •. I,.... ..-.l. Gr".,,, Point" Woocl •• .,.. "p'p"'.r at ~~ ".,.~t t"'llIl'b~ rneoetin. ntI Mo~d..,. "voni" ... April 7. lOt 3 p.m. ill Gn, .. " Pointe hirh odIooi. Pleading guilty at their examinationj __ .. t T.. tUN. last Friday afternoon, the two teen-age Sergt. Julius Stork, of the city force, Detroit hoodlums who were routed by told the court how he trailed Frank a courageous /i6-)'ear-old City of Graue through the hat name and took him Pointe gasoline station owner during into custody at his home the day fol, an attempted holdup on March 6 have lowing the unsuccCisful crime. After now been bound over to circuit court pleas were recorded, ~(owatt produced for trial on a charge of robbery armed. a writ from Probate Judge D. J. Healy Arraigned before Justice Frank W. waiving jur;,diction Oyer Hollifield. Lindemann in Ihe cily courtroom, the Without Healy's ruling, Hollifield could youths, Gilbert Frank, 19, of 3433 ."ir- not be tried in circuit court because he view avenue, and Ray Hollilied. 16, of i. still a ju,'enile. Police stated that 3959 Fairview a,'enue. were quiz~ed by, Hollifield confessed to stealing the car John A. WOWall, as.istant count). pro. used in the attempted holdup. Bail for .. secutor, Mowau wa. forced to carefully the prisOliers was set at $3,000 by Jus- explain several times what choice the tice Lindemann. youths were faced with. before the pair entered a plea of guilty. You Guessed It-Smith! TJuoo.... H_ I The gas station owner, Dan Tallant,: B,. DICK. BODYCOMBE of 1301 Mar)'land avenue, Grosse I The Allards, Beaupres. Cadieuxes, Pointe Park, identified Frank as the, Hilgendorfs. Kerbys, Piches, and Ver.. . bandit ,,:ho dr~w a gun and attemPt~d niers may be large old Grosse Pointe I;;. to rob ~11D .whlle the other youth wall- families whOse Io<:al I.;stories date back I~. ed outSIde In a stolen car. Tallant told I for decades. but take it from the files , Mowatt aDd Lindeman how he seized a 10f Draft Board Xo. 57, Smith is the ". hammer and struck Frank on the head most popular name in our fair com- ."". ~fore the youth completed the hOldUP., munity! '.;,' Tallant stated. ~He (Frank) turned on Out of the 3,161 Grosse Pointe men , ;;x~..~ IDe and pulled a gun. I raised one arm who registered under the selective serv- . _~~r.'!f~. like I was putting my hands up and i ice act on Oct. 16. 1940, 29 are Smiths. . .. ;$t.... ~ then threw the hammer. It hit him on I From Allen F., of 1234 Roslyn road. I . . .., ... the right side oE the head, and bounced Grosse Pointe '''oods, to \"'imam A., ..".......~-'c...:.., ..._. across the room and brOke the dial on, of m Grosse Pointe boulevard., Grosse PktlJte by Rmew Stair Pbotograpber .. tel~phooe on the. wall." His two dogs Pointe Farms, Smiths /loaded the reg. c.......r .......... Jut n.-May ,. tIae ......... V.....,... F-.I H_ t. _ ........ 1nitIiw aleepmg nearby seIzed the )'outh when istration booths and droye the descend- ........ Mack .. _ is eo- P ..... t. Park. (See at..7 _ tIoie ...... ) ~a~m~ed~~~~T~~~a~'~~~~~~~.M«U~~b ----------------------------- ~~k*m~tn~~y~ and d~ng the s('uffl e Frank's hat fell far, Ear into the background. Farms Youth Bitten M .... or J_I:L.L- N---. I~I_ ~ Hi&.- Two the new $60,000 Verheyden fWleral &~ ,.. h9< ....... T.... ...... -.- __ ......... urw- q ..... to ......... M ... _,,_, The two thieves escaped ill the stolen In second place after the 29 Smiths By Dog; Owner Aaed April 5 to 12 Aa ears; Suffera Cracked corner of Whittier road and Mack a...e- ear. ht City of GrQSse POinte police counted off and about-faced back into To Appear By Police "Flower Garden Week" Rib. and Facial Cuts lIUe in Grosse Pointe Park. traced Frank thrOUgh his name written the tally ~lt, is the fair name of Mm. , _ T~ buildia«, oE coloma! desig,s, will in the band of the hat which was left er. From Albert A.• Jr., of 200ZS East- While driving in what polke termed' inch»de six large Slumber parlors, a behind. Taken into C'Ustody, Frank ad- wood drive, to Walter c., of 1468 Way- In the hope of contacting the owner Mayor Edward J. 'Jeffries, Jr. has a ...... ry iatozicate<l CIOndiu-," 101m ca.ket display rOOlll, aDd living quarters asitted tbat Hollifi--' had been his ac- bllr1l avenu 6 , Graue POl'nte Park, th 6 of tbe alleged rabid dog that seriotlsly pr~laimcd tb- _6'- _r April 5 to 12 u L'Uy 54 f ''''' N D <;U ~ ~ __ _ "~"-<ll _ I 0 """" otre &me avCIIU~ I f", eu.rlit: Verheyaen, the OWDer. )!Vii- compUee. Hollifield's father attended 20 Millers pat up a dogged fight but bit a l6-year-old Gr05se Poiate Farats Flower and Garden 'Exhibition ia Coa- City of Grosse Pointe, side.swiped two Iiam Klenk. of 14&37 Kercheval ave- the examination. but made Do effort couldn't break the Smith's hC41dlock on youth last Suoday afternoon, ''-:,alter vention Halt, whidl the Mayor says cars lout Thursday enning nur )laek DUe, ia the builder, aDd O. C. Bouschor, to defend his son whose short J.uvenile I the maJ'oritv,. C. Goulette, POlice chief of Grosse "offers the latest -tions and aids d'" _..... Gr of 1'150 ... ........... h .L' P . W - ~. avenue all ... anor ....... In OMCJ .. _a".,,<:lU avenue, IS t e ar~- crime record is filled with serious of. Trailing bebind in the third and Olnte oods, has asked The Review to those who plan either large or small Pointe Farms. . teet. fenses. The 16-year-old lad had escap- fourth positions are the ~W~ twins. to publish the pieced logether facts of gar~ns,~ These latest suggestioaa will Lilly, .no -.as taken to Cottace boll. Verhe,.den, wbo has beflI at his pres- ed frOlll the Ford Republic three times Wilsoa with 16 men and Williams with the episode. include not OlIa1ygardri design but also pita! with several craeked aad eat ioQu-, 73JO Wack aVeDue at aftef' convictions 011 lateen; chacges, 15 sUJ>!>Orters. The V\ii1socls. ranging Aco::ording to Goulette, the boy. Rich. garden eq~etrt suds as the use of bc:ial cuts aDd bnllisea, had ~ Gtaad boak-nrd, for 3Q. years, is . ...en oft'ic:ia1s InnOWlCed. from ATb('rt R.. Jr .• of 613 Rivard bou. ard Long, of 2SZ Fis~r road, ,"," dri .... slJeet lea.d pools ad stream beds. fWIlag over _to the wrG!I'C'~ of tbe ~ 011 DetFOit's east side atld bas k'var(f.,City 01 Grosse Poiate to Wood- i~ do,m". o-rw.~ i:oHci in .S~ aau-. _ . .. ,. _ .. ~ . ~ _ ..... ...... ~_J ... q~l ~JdI~ --... ~r ~"',,!,-~ ..~,,~. c' __ ' ." . l"'.~"'1e: . - .... _, _.. . ... _. ., ..... 1IeW L .L...L:...a.....:.- _+ ..... "'---_~ driie ..l-...,. ..,- 0IIt-.... ".. .. ~-._. ..dItg &lid eHIilinata c:rac~ aael' he ..... ~ Fred It,,ae-n, ., of ZJ#.aaw.: .;. ...... e-iI: ... it", wbich lie ... .......-_ ...... it D __ matt _gin oyer the JII'.-t Wiiliamses, While ruftIIiIw 4Gwn Ibrier road ia iJsg frcm frost in the \lriIIter. Also it wHi street, De~ were naiRjured. apptdtio:ed aad traiaed- dwiIIg -/a. . I"ll.....!-_ stretcbialg frotll Charles It. of 1432 search of asistance •. the boy was. at. takes 011 a" natural. color and therdore rimage to the three can was esti- 1DaIIy,..,an in the UDdertaking busitras. ~atioa ~ The .... ~ ....... '_m'~ ohm-Il..,.... .. m ......... Pom~ p". ,",k"h!' - '""" .... .", h.'m .....,~ - p""'" ....... ~ ,n'- _, .. by ...... ,. _ "" ;. .to. •..-.. u, ...... of .lamp. ... P.. Cent, dOlled $1,000,000 Dodge estate at 22S to Victor A., of 314 Fisher road, Grosse 011 the riB/lt leg, A man, apparently the ural ~ ect. Iac:aJ sport t~s, and at present basi U___ _ Annouaees Lake Shore road ita Grosse Pointe Pointe Farms. dog's owner, who was walking neamT -------_ Local Girl Selected & JaighJy-fnored basketbaD tam enter- &"...... er Farms has been a temptation for local Deadlocked in fifth place are the told Long that the animal had been ed in tbe fast Neighborhood Oab __ dare-devils and mischievous youth. for Jonf"e! :lnd D..rks, each with 13 mem_ sick and then.~iiced on. The lad fir~tlMayor Rumney Backs To Reprea;nt State league. .Enteri~g the last ~eek of the state- maDY :YCOIl•• and police are constantly bers. Holding down sixth place are the ~~rted tlhe Inc~e~t to th~ St. .a~r I Charter Change Plan At D.AR. Pilarimage The new structure, whiCh will be able "'Ide dm-e to register all worker ... on the lookout for petty acts of van. Johnsons, Youngs, and Beaupres, each d ores po Ice an I en to t e Woods 110 &CXOnUIlodate three sep.trate fun. Walter \V. Hammer, managef' of the dar represented by 11 registrants. The epartment. Lucile Barnes, twelfth grade studeut eraJs at the same tiDle measures 8Z feet eut side office of the Micbican State '"hm. 1a f. I Beaupre me1l descendant of the old Any information on this case should ~I hope that the electorate of the at Grosse Pointe hi"h schoo' has beea acr-s the front and 7''.. f 66 t along the Employment service, today reported a Te test group 0 lads rounded up , b' d' I d I' Co C' fG P. '11' .... _ ~ .. I Monda'I' local family mentiOlled earlier are scat. e Imme latl! y reporte to po Ice, u. lty 0 rosse olnte Wl turn out 'n selected as Michigan's representative to side. ne modern showrooms will be iump in registrations since the driYe ast y win e snoopmg around the '. - .' lette said force at the ~pecial election Monday, 1._ i h 40 premises, ..... s com""sed of nine young tered In tune different reslden. ces ai- the annual D. A. It citizensbip pil. completely equipped for the entire fan- """an 0 more t an per cenL r' h h h •• _- April '1. and vote in fa\Oor of amending. '-- Id W . H m if'. t ._ Grosse Pointe private school students. tough only one of t e omes IS """"t- -------- grlm~ to "" he in asblngtou. D.c., eral procedure. A chapel, which will. am. er urg.e WOr"ers 0 regJs~. Vincent DePetris, caretaker of the es-I ed outside Gr05se Pointe Farms. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE the charter so as to provide that the on April 10, it was announced Friday hold JOO people plus an organ, is also IDlUIediately with the local office at tate, complained to Farms police akat Odoen lMteet terms of councilmen will be staRered", at the society's CIOIIvention in Port included in the plain. The building will 11640 Kercheyal avenue. the trespassers and the Don weroe Further investigation of Board 57's A commllnit)- Good Friday evening Mason P. Rumney, city president, an. Huron. be completed sometime early in (kto- "A complete record of the abilitiea. pi~ked up aDd returned to th; station, r~cords show that the s.eventh, ~ighth, service will be held in the auditorium nounced today. Miss Barnes was chosen from 190 ber KJettk stated Monday. skills and training of ayailable .... orken where Chief A. O. Fluitt dealt out a ninth and lenth spots are occupIed by of the Richard school, Kerche,'al ave- Continuing, Mr. Rumney pointed out other girls. who had been selected ou is essential to the fulfillment of our th Ei ht t nue at McKinley, at 8 o'clock. Some of Ihat under the present provisions of the the Lst "ail around" studeft+_. '.'_ •••• L._~ OT D IL .L national deiense program.~ Hamaset' ,evere lecture. Apparently. nothing was eSe names: g men re~esen - U<: ~._ -V E MON AY. APR 7-.- j"slroyed. police said. Allen, Armstrong, Brown, Sullivan, amI Ihe best lalent in Grosse Pointe's mu- charter. councilmen and t}.e elective state's leading high schools. Her scho- declared. "and thus far the workers is The )'outns were: D.U..s. students - Weber; seven registrants support - sical circles will appear at this service. officials all go out of office at one time. lasti<: record at Grosse Pointe high, plus A. F. OF L NOT IN FORD STRIKE and near Grosse Pointe have co- John i\'orchestcr. 14, of 5'16 Lincoln Ch~mpine, Henr)', ;u,d Thompson; six Among those singing "'ill be a mixed Mr. Rumney further stated that he her ans .... ers to six essay questions con- operated wholeheartedly." road; Jim Kr~ntler, 13, oi 1016 Harvard reSidents back - Allard, Allor, Ander- quartet all from Grosse Pointe: Misses I.ad had an investigation made to de- ccrning government and democracy .......... aad &Ie 01 tile __ _ _ road. Gan. Hooker 14 of 445 l;niver. son. Campbell, Edwards, Fraser, Ham. Elizabeth Pratt and Virginia Tyson, termine whether the staggering of the Won the award, n. .\. ~. officials stat- henh.ip 01 the "-icouo F...... Three City Policemen ,it,. ~lace; Bob Fo~ i4, of 6'1 UIo,-is- mond, Horn, Jackson, Lewis, Moore. and :\{essrs. Oreste Fosseti and Donald terms of councilmen had met with any ed. Each state will send a deregate to tm. 01 1..., "'-teet ..,. 17 ton road. Bryant Gaston 13 of 67 Co- Schneider, Schroeder. Schultz, Taylor. Keisch. ,opposition in other cities in which it the three-day convention, it was aa. local ...... wiJ: _ tab pert Do Promoted By Public ' '" a d \•• Ike h'l Ii m '~h Id :\Iiss Harriett Gelhaar "dll L. th. ac_1 had been proposed. He poinled out that nounced. .L_ • .:. .1__ .• -----"--_ ~ .L _ F...... Safety CoIDDll.ool.oner lonial road; and Raymond hoes, 15, of n.a r, w Ie ve en _.. a _ "'" ~ ... _. ..... -.. _ 252 Moross road. Grosse Pointe Coun- Bauer. Bennett. Carlson. Evans, Gra. companist for the mixed quartet and' the :\Iichigan :\Iunicipal League is au- \\'iIIiam R. Oemin,on, Grosse Pointe Motor c-...,.'. R"-to R-ee :t\' Dav stud~nts - Tom Hunter 14 of ham, Hilg('ndorf, Krause, Long, Mar. the soloists. and Edward Donohue ior Ithority ior t~e statement that slag~ered high principal, stated yesterday: ..... t. m Ri,:ard boule\'arrl: nirk Dick;on: 1-1. shall, MOlschall, Par k e r, Roberts. th~ male quartet and othcr soloists. or O,'crJapPlng terms for councllmen "\Ve all congratulate Lucile. It's so "'Tloe ac:tioa 01 tIM CIO, .. tIM c-i 38J \Vashington road; and Chuck Schwartz and Trombley. Miss Marjorie BOlls will be the ac- lor commissioners is in effcct in Benton great an honor for her. her family, and e- tio: eJe...ta witIlm it. Hickey, 13, of 558 Lincoln road. In the prefix department, the iollow- companist for :\{rs. Doepping. Harbor, Battle Creek, Buchanan, Birm- Grosse Pointe high school, too. Like _ _,. .... ~ witt. ing statistics were uncovered: Sixty- -------- ingham. £lst Detroit, East Lanslllg, e'.eryone d5e, I am delighted about it. ..tit , or ~, u... --. G P . Coldw.ter, Croswell, Clio. Centerline, R II 1 hd f I' BOOK DRIVE RESULT one rOsse olnte men registered underl -VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 7t11.- ea y, a a .e 109 that she "'auld 10 do .. ac:tieD, wIoida wiD _ Joe . , . the drait start their names with Mc, 36 -------- Grand Haven, Grandv;lIe, Grand Blanc. get it. The high SChool girls of Michi- toJ-atool. .. \s a result ot tne "?cent bock dm'e \\ith n~,:'In" 38 w,:h Van. III Ihe color MAIRE PTA MEETING Grand Rapids. Ferndal~, Flint. High- gan could not he better represented "TLe A. F. 01 L UU I_I tJoe ,'y members of lhe :\blor Burns Henrv d' h B I I"nd Park. How~l1, Hunt;nglon \"'-oods, L '1 \ . I. "'3 ~- . p~ra e. Clg t rowns, three Backs, two I The next meeting oi the Maire school than by uc, e for she typifies the ,...t .... kept ClOpftI 00 that the Fed. ,mencan .eg,on Post "". onr ""a I G G h . I - Ann Arbor and \\'yandotte, among 'd I' . h' h h ., L d" S if . F' Id rays, onc reen. and tree \Vh,tes PTA will be held on Tuesday April 8 , ea ."mencan 'g sc 001 81rl. ' _tioa'. ~.. 01 _ ....... '\00"" wcre c..v~reJ to e ndge Ie I were re~orded. ..' '.. other cities in Ihe state. _ _----- .L_'- .orIt," ._,-, :ast ...eek ;.,r Use bv the enlistee! per- I at 8.00 p.m. In the school audItorium. I _, ~____ _ I -\ d' . ,.. . But no malter .... hat the name, age. The Chorus assisted by Ihe children of ------- Water Color PaintingS J .... MupIo,., u... A. F. of L 'o"nc. . ceor rnlt to ,'alter Hoyt. mlor or crcen ifil still be Pr;,'ate So- h f h '". . h d F. G P. ..,_... . _L_~_ of .L ' '• .0....._ "urn' Hcnrv offici'l 300 children Ii .'n'" I. , _ te ourt . nllh and Slxt gra es, \\ill. Ive rOSie OInters B.... Local "'!__ I Shown _..... ~p <-e -.- ~ - . --,. \l '" I and-So when Muscular l nelc Sam and p nt fA' I "UII' t. u... F ..... -" .,t Selir;,llte Field ...it" th~ir hm;li~s I h. ". '., rese a program 0 Mencan mUblc W.II Be C fi eel At Iln State £-L!bition. 0 -..- .... __ . - . . 1$ th,s man s arm~' beckons the for their parents. I on rm AlII _ tloat Ioan_. -VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 1t11~ .(;)1 face a ~horta:;:' 01 good r~adHlg I(;ro~se Pointe draftee! F.hL he Ch h _ 'nateridl. Ch"rain RUU~rhau«". of Ihe I -------- . alt at ran ure I T...., water colors made by Jean 'ield, e"l'r~"~,l hi, ,:n~err I".eb !') I MOTOR-B-O-A-T-R-E-G-U-LA-T10NS Article Called FaIle - ~Teagt,('. a !!Taduat~ of Gro~se Pointe' Puzzle That Pays' 11." ..: anli to Gro,,~ r"inle conI rihu- I, One hunoir('<! dno t .... rlv~ p('nons will 'I C 'gl < hie. I d'" . I nl , . COO, "'er I"C U ~{l In an ~JI[- tors. Furl~er dona:"'n, ,,'ill bc r,c~i'.e~ The motorboat act "i 1910 was re-' Th~ T''''.n X~""-' ar:iclc puhli,lted. he r~c~i"ed inlo ~ai'h Lutheran c.hu:ch, nih,tion d pamlTnJ:[, h~' },fichigan wom- Nears F-.nal Week I" . 'he """ -o~'r~l~.' 01' 0 'nri,.',on I k ~ h P I.'n :->unrla,. mnrnrn« .\pn! Ii. Imn'","'" 1 h. L' ' " ••.• n .. ,., ., , pealed by an act of eongress On April a'l Wee staleu I al row, had prom-. .... " 0 i cn .... ICn ".er~ "Ie,,'ed last \\ edn('sday ,ince It;c books arc repaircd hy men at ." '.' d h . , . ' tne tolal m~mhcrsh,p of thc congreFCa- . S b! bh h' h h I ..... i940, and r~gulatlons r"qu,r"d for. rs~ t e zonln!f ,nsp~Clor s appomtment'. . - .~ , .. I at tnc ,cara cu Y .g sc c>o art "The Pu"Jt> T"at Pa, ," conle,t. which <tar:rrl in a lleecmh,'r i--ue of The 'h, "'.1 <h, ,.""" ".",,,.,,,," ., 'hI, ... !" "," "ff"", ""k. ,,' "" ",,: 0." ". ,~.h,'"", I, ''',0.,. " <h, I""'",,. G,~.. Po;,,, R"",. .;, "".,,,,,, ,'m'"" ,; I" "" ;,,~ R,,,,. ",om. ---- '. f. d' I' . rla<' or 'I chIldren 1\ ho w,lI makc the'r Th II f ••.. - i. n" ("r"n~.1 fi 'I .Ih I t I ha\"e b~en pr~pared hv the board of ,n nrma~,ott cam~ Irecl y Irom the i - -. . i C co ccl'nn 0 over I:> pa,nl,"~s In- . O' n _ , ...'. n. c \\1 on)" wo pun e< r~ma,n,n". ~upcr\'i,"ing Inspectors ~f the: Bur~au of! Kr~ wy family, ~fr, Kr.\ wy has in.! c('ln~rmatl('ln VO,,"". ~: adu1t~ "nl1 he I c111rl~d0;1 pa;nti,R", 1I'at~r color •. and L~,~ ;';<~;.:," i<;<'IIl< :''''1 P"7~. a ~II)O m~r,n.nlil'c or.i~r "n ReiR'ltr'~ :'.heine lnsp('ction and :-\0\\"1FCat;on. a<: formed Thr Gro,,~ Pointe Rc.-iew tha:. conhrmeli h;' R. n. T.mha,rt, pa-tor.. some shteh.<. \fis., :'.farion Lampman. f)~~. (,~,. i49]11 I\erchna! "\"Cnlle. ha., h~rn ,,, ",1~" ,. "., 1>. ~ •. _;;;, .:,; .0 'i H k' The c.nli,rl~t~, from (,ros<~ Po,nte. d. Ilb~1 Krno,ha roali. (,ral'N Iown , nil'. ~~conrl pn7 •• ~.=.o met,.'"ndi,~ order apprond by thc $ecretary of commerce Ii' on out~ 'lrr approached h~r 'C"- , R rl . ,art ,",(ruttor. ~Iat~ that It \IV ... one of roT \',rh('kc' p" I, t I- '1'" k '.1 . . i C R th ;: " r k . ~ I :irr: J.,.'1tl;;C; ar. ('m~r. 1400 Thre(' :\filc .h ~1...L.' ". . I n ~. . So Il"ry ~ 0rC". ,'_ ," .l.(" ::..\C'nll(". \0\1. :)(' f('C('l\Cf ,~\' ..1 : Gr~~e POtnlc motorhoat oWller~ may. Na wre', a>:o and a<ken ,f ,he rumor .' L'II J - .•. ~ • Im.< oUI<tandlng tnps 01 the y~ar. \f,l" of 12..~ Rrae"n,ri~l.[ awnlle. (;r""e ),,,i"le Pork Th., <i 1>r1!C. , ~ "1 m~r_ .. h . I hi. . C' rlrl\r; .,f.". L en enk<. 10/4 I..~~- ,- I k.' h h ~ d I'. \. . _ .• . 5Ccnr~ cop,~. 01 I ~ n~ .... rr.'l'IIJat'on, wa. trll~ I .t mrm '~rs 0\ I". "ry\\"\ , . '1':'. ,_ I .'If''''' on r~ ,,,,'lIon m I ~ art room at I (" -.nnl"iC or tr <"n : 1(" "- P7\rr f.H'~ (:(',lntr .. ;end "l.1,lll)r ... 1~~."1 \f "d .. ;t\:cnll~. 'h v contactin« Mar!;n R Bradley. rol- '.mi". ;.ali h~en prom"r,! Ihr 70ni"l: ,"",",e; \1." E,~". ,' ..r:~rrl~. 10"/:lh~ hi",,, ,(;'",,1. i,. sho""in.'l' of art h., hcell won hy Hrl~n 'l.r,hall. "f lR':~ ".,.i ... n '''.'J. t;c'h'r 1''',n:. \\""Ii, . !~rtM .... i Cll.'tom< ior th(' Drtroi; ar('a in,pe~to"" ,ppoinlmr"t. :'.fr<. I\r\\,. \\ .\I>I"n. \I,-::n Price. U", Re..,""n<-, work h,' st 11 Iien !., oi thr :'\~W York IThr mrr(h~nflir;;('" nrrl("r~ will h,.. nuilrd t.r"l "II 1 1 ".,("(' prin> "mnl':," .. '. . ,. . . . . helrJ. and ",r,',n ~cholt. J24$ Ri';'''''.j_ '." , th "p I T' • I') " .'1' . ~ )._. !. I' J' .. 'L._ i Thc Cleparlment 01 eomm~r~t ,ohc,t-: ""ormr.[ \fr. H.... lI:rk,rr ,h.: !hrr~ wa,. . ~rhool ot hnr an<l Apphrrl .\rt. . no cr. 1177r "a. a., < '\\, ~e '''1.'"".'1 I'., ,.. IC. ".! ,", ',r" In.m tr"", . d . I. h ~.1I h F.. . f ci . i. ,>I",le c"nl.,n, thr name. '" thou a<1Wrl'.", and .~. Ir 'I' '''flr n,.,,'h •• nf a ("n ann r('("('IV(' thr co..np~iatron of no trtlt, 1M ~'I<" ~ rrm.:tr . f;h t (' I ---------- III;. pT<rc< 0 a nr!lstn>: .• '"IOn I t.... llr:h .liwni,or f""nrl hri"" "frrrl'.nro,'e' "",r,' ,,,11 hc 'r;,.,:dr.;'.,-~ .•~ t.'llr ,otht,m~'1. yarh: anrl hoat hllilrl~r,. and "r"'i"pee rarrirli Ihr ''',rlr. CYO DANCE Irle<r'!'",. ma"a71nr r"\'Cr,. 'ho"'.c"<e, H,.arri'_$.1 '1(). !-.:.flli.~I .'<1 a"ri $1 ,~', "" ""mer,,1 "C :""r'. "'A', 1" ".n': "C~ in ""n'darturrrs of bM:in" rC1llipm~nt;n' 'Ir •. I\"".y r"nrJ"rlrrl I" '.'lnl:": T:1r sr("('nd annual (;,,1. ("YO Ii.ner. I.~"("l". i"'rflOC and ,urni':"e lir"l(n;,ilh~ h"r!r".'l' '" 'h~ c"rr~rt ,,,' :I'nn. I nl,,"~le :"0 pornlr ,',r! ".0 a ""n \11 Ie:- "'. j'ltrparal,,'n of Ih~,~ r~,ul.tion,. "\\ r Ii.\"( li-erl in thr In,,,,.I,,c i"r ,pon'orr<i h, -",,1< 1\"110 have t.ken part trmrrr~ trrhnir""" .nrl w.ler C<,I"rS!lrr .... ~nd ni;m('f ...l.., 1n the- ~)117.Tl(" rln .. l he 11"('(: Th(\<c i~atur~, of thc (\Id act .... hieh. m.n)" .-<or, .n<1 wr <in ""I "_nl '" ~'e in Ihe ("YO pr"'!'r.m d,!tInl': Ih~ p.<t arr inclnr!r<1 in Ihr e"hihlt;on. "'hith ~fach.nrl,.~ pr;,C' ._~ hr'n., ."".Icr! '." , pc",,; 'i" "" ~, '., ,',. fir-t ..-r! h"n iOllnrl hurlirn'om~. ha'.e been mixcrl "I' '" ,n, '''rt oj 'C>r1dlr 11:i, .\"C.r. "ill ,,~ hrlrl nn .\l'n1 2':; ;n th~ ,,,. prr,.".,,,,I\" <11",,"n at Ihr IJdr,,;: Ikrr rnn!~'lal1" .... :,., ":;,ml: "'r r .',cr'. "00:"" "" 1m' .• ""'<'n,l -",lu- ,r""",Ii. offioi"'l< <t.trrl. : r~mH\.; ;. rlrtin':oh- un"nr ,n,J "r ",\.; '.'.nd I.. Ji'''''m oi thr ~t.llrc hotd I rn<tt!lIl~ "i :\rh .n<i \\",11 ."rc ::,c l1ron to :he i'llZ.1je-. H(1\\',-, er. n('\ .nu;~("r i-inw ..,t~'. :'Ii""11"~ f"r' o:'"l~ln.:lJ \"Ol8r t ~Oltlt'<"r. l"tI~\' hr, It ,,",fl not b.:t\( .:l ("r~n,~('!('1 ~.n :rn:('., I' I" ;>"1;-r("c~ -------- Ihr ,e,jr:on" I,., t",,,c' .', '''1 'hr dr- !A,.~e \,lrn ,,,.[ /'1' "'ro:,~,:,> 1\"<11 ,"e'rn' 'h"" In" hrrr, h<- '~nl ", :he, ;\<i<1rr« ,11 >I:'''~r, '." '.j'., r.t,;"t ;., .' !'A', i d::"r. T.'o 1:,.",r P,'inte -VOTE MONDAY. APRIL 7th.- ,1Ir1e ..."I:en In "T""" ,"e",'. I ..I.) 10' <i,unn;; ir0m 9 pm 1111I a.m.. 1nledn An :'.lu:~1Im. I Re,.,~w, l~I':l l..:rrci1n"" lor,'sse POlntc l'.r: •. :\t,,'h.' . ., t'.
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Fifty. Two ResideDtaJlICluded in'Board 57'.Lateat Dr.ft Call

Fifty-two Grosse Pointe 10_, 41 ....leetees and 11 replacements, wiD be in-ducted into military service on T_day. April IS, it was annouDced toda,by official. of Draft Board No. 51,

Th;.. can, the Ia rgest of the fiyc Te-CeiTe<!by Board 57 since the draft weIItinto effect in October, 19<40,....11 lIUrlyequal the number of Grosse Poiateresidents already induct ed.

Local board officials stated that theS2 draftees win be examined at thecounty's selective service headquarters.1040 F O<'t street, Detroit, at 8:JO .....on April 15. A Lake Sba« B1IS U-coach will transport the men. it ..... e:Jt-

plaiDed by C. Ernest :arias, der) of.Board 57.

The newly-orpDized Grosse Pnio!!~Breakfut ..~" ~ ~ ~. ~wiI ...

Thre~ Cily oi Gr,.,.>e Pointe police-men were promoted Tue,da)', it wasannounc~d thi, morning b~- Hugn J.Ft:rr)., comm;s~ioner of public sai~tr.

SerFCt. Arthur Yan Beeelaerc hasbeen ad\'anc~d to lieut~nant; SergI. EdTrombly has ht-,n mo\"ed ahcad to de-

IteC:i\'~ ,er-,,~anl, and .-\cling Sergt. Jack:'.rannin", has br~n elented 10 regulars~rgeant, Ferry stated.

Th~,~ promol;on .. wtr~ put into effect"ior h~ttrr .'peratinlt eff,ciene)' in then~parlm~nt:' he pointed Ollt.

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Pointe Rotary Club PlansBig .'Pan American" Day

April 14 is Pan American Day, annh.er~ary of the roundin~ ofthe Pan American l;nior.. Since 1931 thi~ dav ha~ been 'observed aD-nually among the 21 South American repub'lics. Its celebration this:rear marks the 51st •.birthday" of the Pan American C'nion.

Several reCent developments have stimulatf>rl pr>pl!lar interestin Pan American affairs, amonK these are: The Pan American con-ferclIces at Montevideo and Lima. the ~pecial :nter-American confer-ence for the Maintenance of Peace at Buenos Aires, the Panamaconference which met late in 1939 to di~cu<;s i"sues of American neu-trality during the war in Europe, the Ha\.ana conference in July,1940, at which great strides were taken to\\ ard inter-American unityand the latest news that many Pan American countries are followinJ:'closely the policies of the Cnited Slates ill world war developments.

In the light of these events. the Grosse Pointe Rotarv dub ispreparing a special Pan American prog-ram for its luncheon'meetingon Monday, April 14. Consular repre- li"es of the 6'"e Grosse Pointe com-sentatives of aU Pan American coun- munities will act on the welcominstries ....ith offices in Detroit hal'e ac- committee and Mayor Jeffries of D...cepted an in,'itation to be guests of the trait has oeen in\'ited to represent tAeclub OQ that day. cit." of n~tr,,!t. The Grosse Pointe Rot.

Those who have signi6ed their inlen- ary club has also extended invitatioutiOft of being present are: Jorge Vargas, to Delroit, Highland Park. and Ham-consul for Coeta Rica; Adolpho Dom- tamck Rotary clubs. and it is expect.inguez. consul for Mexico; Dr. Jose ed that a large ~ro".,.d will be in atteftd-

'("WO!!'!'!"!'~J :~=! fer ~;~i:4iU.ij,UAI; R.m- ance.;'0 Ortiz. COIIsul fO<' Cuba; Saul R. Mr. Adolpho Dominguez, MexicaaLeTin, COWllllfor HoDduns; Louis Ros- consul will be the prineipal speaker andenburg. consul for the Republic of Pan. all entertainment program of musk isama. Samuel Fitzpatrick, C-OIlsul for the South American manner 'lI'ill be aArgentina is out of the city, but is ex- feature of the program.peeted to return in time Eor the m~t-ing.

Grosse Pointe officials, representa-

eoutruction StartedOn $&1,... VerbeydenFuneral Home in Park

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Ground Broken For Funeral Home

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GROSSE POlXTE, "llCHIGA.~, THCRSDAY, APRIL J, 1941VOL. 16--No. 33

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Detroit Youths PleadGUilty In Attemptedeity of G. P. Holdup

SECRETARY NEEDEDTloe GrcoNc Poillte Buehall

~, hielo enlen ;u MeoM-- t Month, n ... JIeed of •Jll8Cl"'etar:"'~=:!"'oeUUT"f'!"it WItS anJllounc.

...t tocL.,. I.,. Ar'ftOld D;"';II,. Ieolfoe

""",ident. c.'.odid"ea .h_1d hoYeoffice ~tperienc", Jl~'ml: bel;n-e ...Kft'pint: ,'.Ii.tie. ....t ",in ..t" ofI~ .... mft-ti "..;R he pari of the~. wf,j.,h 11 Pll,. •• ",.11 •• Iory.IntM'eot.,.f .ppli<onl. .h....\d con.l_t Die.inr 1'1hio ),0",., 141' Ro •.I,.... ..-.l. Gr".,,, Point" Woocl •• .,.."p'p"'.r at ~~ ".,.~t t"'llIl'b~ rneoetin.ntI Mo~d..,. "voni" ... April 7. lOt 3p.m. ill Gn, .. " Pointe hirh odIooi.

Pleading guilty at their examinationj __ .. t T .. tUN.last Friday afternoon, the two teen-age Sergt. Julius Stork, of the city force,Detroit hoodlums who were routed by told the court how he trailed Franka courageous /i6-)'ear-old City of Graue through the hat name and took himPointe gasoline station owner during into custody at his home the day fol,an attempted holdup on March 6 have lowing the unsuccCisful crime. Afternow been bound over to circuit court pleas were recorded, ~(owatt producedfor trial on a charge of robbery armed. a writ from Probate Judge D. J. Healy

Arraigned before Justice Frank W. waiving jur;,diction Oyer Hollifield.Lindemann in Ihe cily courtroom, the Without Healy's ruling, Hollifield couldyouths, Gilbert Frank, 19, of 3433 ."ir- not be tried in circuit court because heview avenue, and Ray Hollilied. 16, of i. still a ju,'enile. Police stated that3959 Fairview a,'enue. were quiz~ed by, Hollifield confessed to stealing the carJohn A. WOWall, as.istant count). pro. used in the attempted holdup. Bail for ..secutor, Mowau wa. forced to carefully the prisOliers was set at $3,000 by Jus-explain several times what choice the tice Lindemann.youths were faced with. before the pair

entered a plea of guilty. You Guessed It-Smith!TJuoo.... H_ I

The gas station owner, Dan Tallant,: B,. DICK. BODYCOMBEof 1301 Mar)'land avenue, Grosse I The Allards, Beaupres. Cadieuxes,Pointe Park, identified Frank as the, Hilgendorfs. Kerbys, Piches, and Ver.. .bandit ,,:ho dr~w a gun and attemPt~d niers may be large old Grosse Pointe I ;;.to rob ~11D .whlle the other youth wall- families whOse Io<:al I.;stories date back I~.ed outSIde In a stolen car. Tallant told I for decades. but take it from the files ,Mowatt aDd Lindeman how he seized a 10f Draft Board Xo. 57, Smith is the ".hammer and struck Frank on the head most popular name in our fair com- ."".~fore the youth completed the hOldUP., munity! '.;,'Tallant stated. ~He (Frank) turned on Out of the 3,161 Grosse Pointe men , ;;x~..~IDe and pulled a gun. I raised one arm who registered under the selective serv- . _~~r.'!f~.like I was putting my hands up and i ice act on Oct. 16. 1940, 29 are Smiths. . .. ;$t.... • ~then threw the hammer. It hit him on IFrom Allen F., of 1234 Roslyn road. I . . .., ...the right side oE the head, and bounced Grosse Pointe '''oods, to \"'imam A., ..".......~-'c...:.., ..._.across the room and brOke the dial on, of m Grosse Pointe boulevard., Grosse PktlJte by Rmew Stair Pbotograpber.. tel~phooe on the. wall." His two dogs Pointe Farms, Smiths /loaded the reg. c.......r .......... Jut n.-May ,. tIae ......... V.....,... F-.I H_ t. _ ........ 1nitIiwaleepmg nearby seIzed the )'outh when istration booths and droye the descend- ........ Mack .. _ is eo- P ..... t. Park. (See at..7 _ tIoie ...... )

~a~m~ed~~~~T~~~a~'~~~~~~~.M«U~~b ----------------------------- ~~k*m~tn~~y~and d~ng the s('uffl

eFrank's hat fell far, Ear into the background. FarmsYouth Bitten M....or J_I:L.L- N---. I~I_ ~ Hi&.- Two the new $60,000 Verheyden fWleral

&~ ,.. h9< ....... T.... ...... • -.- __ ......... urw- q ..... to ......... M ... _,,_,The two thieves escaped ill the stolen In second place after the 29 Smiths By Dog; Owner Aaed April 5 to 12 Aa ears; Suffera Cracked corner of Whittier road and Mack a...e-

ear. ht City of GrQSse POinte police counted off and about-faced back into To Appear By Police "Flower Garden Week" Rib. and Facial Cuts lIUe in Grosse Pointe Park.traced Frank thrOUgh his name written the tally ~lt, is the fair name of Mm. , _ T~ buildia«, oE coloma! desig,s, will

in the band of the hat which was left er. From Albert A.• Jr., of 200ZS East- While driving in what polke termed' inch»de six large Slumber parlors, abehind. Taken into C'Ustody, Frank ad- wood drive, to Walter c., of 1468 Way- In the hope of contacting the owner Mayor Edward J. 'Jeffries, Jr. has a ......ry iatozicate<l CIOndiu-," 101m ca.ket display rOOlll, aDd living quartersasitted tbat Hollifi--' had been his ac- bllr1l avenu6, Graue POl'nte Park, th6 of tbe alleged rabid dog that seriotlsly pr~laimcd tb- _6'- _r April 5 to 12 u L'Uy 54 f ''''' N D

<;U ~ ~ __ _ "~"-<ll _ I • • 0 """" otre &me avCIIU~ If", eu.rlit: Verheyaen, the OWDer. )!Vii-compUee. Hollifield's father attended 20 Millers pat up a dogged fight but bit a l6-year-old Gr05se Poiate Farats Flower and Garden 'Exhibition ia Coa- City of Grosse Pointe, side.swiped two Iiam Klenk. of 14&37 Kercheval ave-the examination. but made Do effort couldn't break the Smith's hC41dlock on youth last Suoday afternoon, ''-:,alter vention Halt, whidl the Mayor says cars lout Thursday enning nur )laek DUe, ia the builder, aDd O. C. Bouschor,to defend his son whose short J.uvenile I the maJ'oritv,. C. Goulette, POlice chief of Grosse "offers the latest -tions and aids d'" _..... Gr of 1'150 ... ........... • h .L'

P. W - ~. avenue all ... anor ....... In OMCJ .. _a".,,<:lU avenue, IS t e ar~-crime record is filled with serious of. Trailing bebind in the third and Olnte oods, has asked The Review to those who plan either large or small Pointe Farms. . teet.

fenses. The 16-year-old lad had escap- fourth positions are the ~W~ twins. to publish the pieced logether facts of gar~ns,~ These latest suggestioaa will Lilly, .no -.as taken to Cottace boll. Verhe,.den, wbo has beflI at his pres-ed frOlll the Ford Republic three times Wilsoa with 16 men and Williams with the episode. include not OlIa1ygardri design but also pita! with several craeked • aad eat ioQu-, 73JO Wack aVeDue ataftef' convictions 011 lateen; chacges, 15 sUJ>!>Orters. The V\ii1socls. ranging Aco::ording to Goulette, the boy. Rich. garden eq~etrt suds as the use of bc:ial cuts aDd bnllisea, had ~ Gtaad boak-nrd, for 3Q. years, is ....enoft'ic:ia1s InnOWlCed. from ATb('rt R.. Jr .• of 613 Rivard bou. ard Long, of 2SZ Fis~r road, ,"," dri .... slJeet lea.d pools ad stream beds. fWIlag over _to the wrG!I'C'~ of tbe ~ 011 DetFOit's east side atld bas

k'var(f.,City 01 Grosse Poiate to Wood- i~ do,m". o-rw.~ i:oHci in .S~ aau-. _ . .. ,. _.. ~ . ~ _ ..... ...... •~_J ... q~l ~JdI~ --... ~r ~"',,!,-~ ..~,,~. c' • • __ ' ." • .

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driie ..l -...,...,- 0IIt-.... ".. ..~-._. ..dItg &lid eHIilinata c:rac~ aael' he ..... ~ Fred It,,ae-n, ., of ZJ#.aaw.: .;. ...... e-iI: ...it", wbich lie ... .......- _ ...... it D __

matt _gin oyer the JII'.-t Wiiliamses, While ruftIIiIw 4Gwn Ibrier road ia iJsg frcm frost in the \lriIIter. Also it wHi street, De~ were naiRjured. apptdtio:ed aad traiaed- dwiIIg -/a. . I"ll.....!-_stretcbialg frotll Charles It. of 1432 search of asistance •. the boy was. at. takes 011 a" natural. color and therdore rimage to the three can was esti- 1DaIIy,..,an in the UDdertaking busitras. ~atioa ~

The .... ~ ....... '_m'~ ohm-Il..,.... ..m......... Pom~ p". ,",k"h!' - '""" .... .", h.'m ... ..,~ - p""'" .......~ ,n'- _, .. by ...... ,. _ "" ;. .to. •..-.. u , ...... of .lamp. ... P.. Cent,dOlled $1,000,000 Dodge estate at 22S to Victor A., of 314 Fisher road, Grosse 011 the riB/lt leg, A man, apparently the ural ~ ect. Iac:aJ sport t~s, and at present basi U___ _ AnnouaeesLake Shore road ita Grosse Pointe Pointe Farms. dog's owner, who was walking neamT -------_ Local Girl Selected & JaighJy-fnored basketbaD tam enter- &"...... erFarms has been a temptation for local Deadlocked in fifth place are the told Long that the animal had been ed in tbe fast Neighborhood Oab __dare-devils and mischievous youth. for Jonf"e! :lnd D..rks, each with 13 mem_ sick and then.~iiced on. The lad fir~tlMayor Rumney Backs To Reprea;nt State league. .Enteri~g the last ~eek of the state-maDY :YCOIl•• and police are constantly bers. Holding down sixth place are the ~~rted tlhe Inc~e~t to th~ St. .a~r ICharter Change Plan At D.AR. Pilarimage The new structure, whiCh will be able "'Ide dm-e to register all worker ...on the lookout for petty acts of van. Johnsons, Youngs, and Beaupres, each d ores po Ice an I en to t e Woods 110 &CXOnUIlodate three sep.trate fun. Walter \V. Hammer, managef' of the

dar represented by 11 registrants. The epartment. Lucile Barnes, twelfth grade studeut eraJs at the same tiDle measures 8Z feet eut side office of the Micbican State'"hm.

1af. IBeaupre me1l descendant of the old Any information on this case should ~I hope that the electorate of the at Grosse Pointe hi"h schoo' has beea acr-s the front and 7''.. f

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t along the Employment service, today reported aT e test group 0 lads rounded up , • b' d' I d I' Co C' f G P . '11' .... _ ~ ..I Monda'I' local family mentiOlled earlier are scat. e Imme latl! y reporte to po Ice, u. lty 0 rosse olnte Wl turn out 'n selected as Michigan's representative to side. ne modern showrooms will be iump in registrations since the driYeast y win e snoopmg around the '. - . ' lette said force at the ~pecial election Monday, 1._ i h 40premises, .....s com""sed of nine young tered In tune different reslden. ces ai- • the annual D. A. It citizensbip pil. completely equipped for the entire fan- """an 0 more t an per cenL

r' h h h •• _- April '1. and vote in fa\Oor of amending. '-- Id W . H m if'. t . _Grosse Pointe private school students. tough only one of t e omes IS """"t- -------- grlm~ to "" he in asblngtou. D.c., eral procedure. A chapel, which will. am. er urg.e WOr"ers 0 regJs~.Vincent DePetris, caretaker of the es-I ed outside Gr05se Pointe Farms. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE the charter so as to provide that the on April 10, it was announced Friday hold JOO people plus an organ, is also IDlUIediately with the local office attate, complained to Farms police akat Odoen lMteet terms of councilmen will be staRered", at the society's CIOIIvention in Port included in the plain. The building will 11640 Kercheyal avenue.the trespassers and the Don weroe Further investigation of Board 57's A commllnit)- Good Friday evening Mason P. Rumney, city president, an. Huron. be completed sometime early in (kto- "A complete record of the abilitiea.pi~ked up aDd returned to th; station, r~cords show that the s.eventh, ~ighth, service will be held in the auditorium nounced today. Miss Barnes was chosen from 190 ber KJettk stated Monday. skills and training of ayailable ....orkenwhere Chief A. O. Fluitt dealt out a ninth and lenth spots are occupIed by of the Richard school, Kerche,'al ave- Continuing, Mr. Rumney pointed out other girls. who had been selected ou • is essential to the fulfillment of ourth Ei ht t

nue at McKinley, at 8 o'clock. Some of Ihat under the present provisions of the the Lst "ail around" studeft+_. '.'_•••• L._~ OT D IL .L national deiense program.~ Hamaset',evere lecture. Apparently. nothing was eSe names: g men re~esen - U<: ~._ -V E MON AY. APR 7-.-j"slroyed. police said. Allen, Armstrong, Brown, Sullivan, amI Ihe best lalent in Grosse Pointe's mu- charter. councilmen and t}.e elective state's leading high schools. Her scho- declared. "and thus far the workers is

The )'outns were: D.U..s. students - Weber; seven registrants support - sical circles will appear at this service. officials all go out of office at one time. lasti<: record at Grosse Pointe high, plus A. F. OF L NOT IN FORD STRIKE and near Grosse Pointe have co-John i\'orchestcr. 14, of 5'16 Lincoln Ch~mpine, Henr)', ;u,d Thompson; six Among those singing "'ill be a mixed Mr. Rumney further stated that he her ans ....ers to six essay questions con- operated wholeheartedly."road; Jim Kr~ntler, 13, oi 1016 Harvard reSidents back - Allard, Allor, Ander- quartet all from Grosse Pointe: Misses I.ad had an investigation made to de- ccrning government and democracy .......... aad &Ie 01 tile __ _ _road. Gan. Hooker 14 of 445 l;niver. son. Campbell, Edwards, Fraser, Ham. Elizabeth Pratt and Virginia Tyson, termine whether the staggering of the Won the award, n. .\. ~.officials stat- henh.ip 01 the "-icouo F...... Three City Policemen,it,. ~lace; Bob Fo~ i4, of 6'1 UIo,-is- mond, Horn, Jackson, Lewis, Moore. and :\{essrs. Oreste Fosseti and Donald terms of councilmen had met with any ed. Each state will send a deregate to tm. 01 1..., "'-teet ..,. 17ton road. Bryant Gaston 13 of 67 Co- Schneider, Schroeder. Schultz, Taylor. Keisch. ,opposition in other cities in which it the three-day convention, it was aa. local ...... wiJ: _ tab pert Do Promoted By Public

' '" a d \ •• Ike h'l Ii m '~h Id :\Iiss Harriett Gelhaar "dll L. th. ac_1 had been proposed. He poinled out that nounced. .L_ • .:. .1__ .• -----"--_ ~ .L _ F...... Safety CoIDDll.ool.onerlonial road; and Raymond hoes, 15, of n.a r, w Ie ve en _.. a _ "'" ~ ... _. ..... -.. _252 Moross road. Grosse Pointe Coun- Bauer. Bennett. Carlson. Evans, Gra. companist for the mixed quartet and' the :\Iichigan :\Iunicipal League is au- \\'iIIiam R. Oemin,on, Grosse Pointe Motor c-...,.'. R"-to R-ee:t\' Dav stud~nts - Tom Hunter 14 of ham, Hilg('ndorf, Krause, Long, Mar. the soloists. and Edward Donohue ior Ithority ior t~e statement that slag~ered high principal, stated yesterday: ..... t.m Ri,:ard boule\'arrl: nirk Dick;on: 1-1. shall, MOlschall, Par k e r, Roberts. th~ male quartet and othcr soloists. or O,'crJapPlng terms for councllmen "\Ve all congratulate Lucile. It's so "'Tloe ac:tioa 01 tIM CIO, .. tIMc-i 38J \Vashington road; and Chuck Schwartz and Trombley. Miss Marjorie BOlls will be the ac- lor commissioners is in effcct in Benton great an honor for her. her family, and e- tio: eJe...ta witIlm it.Hickey, 13, of 558 Lincoln road. In the prefix department, the iollow- companist for :\{rs. Doepping. Harbor, Battle Creek, Buchanan, Birm- Grosse Pointe high school, too. Like _ _,. .... ~ witt.

ing statistics were uncovered: Sixty- -------- ingham. £lst Detroit, East Lanslllg, e'.eryone d5e, I am delighted about it. ..tit ,or ~, u... --.G P. Coldw.ter, Croswell, Clio. Centerline, R II 1 h d f I'BOOK DRIVE RESULT one rOsse olnte men registered underl -VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 7t11.- ea y, a a .e 109 that she "'auld 10 do .. ac:tieD, wIoida wiD _ Joe

. , . the drait start their names with Mc, 36 -------- Grand Haven, Grandv;lIe, Grand Blanc. get it. The high SChool girls of Michi- toJ-atool... \s a result ot tne "?cent bock dm'e \\ith n~,:'In" 38 w,:h Van. III Ihe color MAIRE PTA MEETING Grand Rapids. Ferndal~, Flint. High- gan could not he better represented "TLe A. F. 01 L UU I_I tJoe,'y members of lhe :\blor Burns Henrv d' h B I I"nd Park. How~l1, Hunt;nglon \"'-oods, L '1\

. I. "'3 ~- . p~ra e. Clg t rowns, three Backs, two I The next meeting oi the Maire school than by uc, e for she typifies the ,...t ....kept ClOpftI 00 that the Fed.,mencan .eg,on Post "". onr ""a IG G h . I - Ann Arbor and \\'yandotte, among 'd I' . h' h h .,• L d " S if . F' Id rays, onc reen. and tree \Vh,tes PTA will be held on Tuesday April 8 , ea ."mencan 'g sc 001 81rl. ' _tioa'. ~.. 01 _ .......'\00"" wcre c..v~reJ to e ndge Ie Iwere re~orded. ..' '.. other cities in Ihe state. _ _----- .L_'- .orIt," ._,-,:ast ...eek ;.,r Use bv the enlistee! per- I at 8.00 p.m. In the school audItorium. I _, ~____ _

I -\ d' . ,.. . But no malter ....hat the name, age. The Chorus assisted by Ihe children of ------- Water Color PaintingS J .... MupIo,., u... A. F. of L'o"nc. . ceor rnlt to ,'alter Hoyt. mlor or crcen ifil still be Pr;,'ate So- h f h '". . h d F. G P . ..,_.... _L_~_ of .L ' ' • .0....._

"urn' Hcnrv offici'l 300 children Ii .'n'" I. , _ t e ourt . nllh and Slxt gra es, \\ill. Ive rOSie OInters B....Local "'!__I Shown _..... ~p <-e -.-~ - . --,. \l '" Iand-So when Muscular l nelc Sam and p nt fA' I "UII' t. u... F ..... -".,t Selir;,llte Field ...it" th~ir hm;li~s I h. ". '., rese a program 0 Mencan mUblc W.II Be C fi eel At Iln State £-L!bition. 0 -..- .... __

. - . . 1$ th,s man s arm~' beckons the for their parents. I on rm AlII _ tloat Ioan_. -VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 1t11~.(;)1 face a ~horta:;:' 01 good r~adHlg I (;ro~se Pointe draftee! F . h L he Ch h _'nateridl. Ch"rain RUU~rhau«". of Ihe I -------- . alt at ran ure I T...., water colors made by Jean'ield, e"l'r~"~,l hi, ,:n~err I".eb !') I MOTOR-B-O-A-T-R-E-G-U-LA-T10NS Article Called FaIle - ~Teagt,('. a !!Taduat~ of Gro~se Pointe' Puzzle That Pays'11.".. : anli to Gro,,~ r"inle conI rihu- I, One hunoir('<! dno t....rlv~ p('nons will 'I C 'gl < hie. I d'" .

I nl , . COO, "'er I"C U ~{l In an ~JI[-tors. Furl~er dona:"'n, ,,'ill bc r,c~i'.e~ The motorboat act "i 1910 was re-' Th~ T''''.n X~""-' ar:iclc puhli,lted. he r~c~i"ed inlo ~ai'h Lutheran c.hu:ch, nih,tion d pamlTnJ:[, h~' },fichigan wom- Nears F-.nalWeekI". 'he """ -o~'r~l~.' 01' 0 'nri,.',on I k ~ h P I.'n :->unrla,. mnrnrn« .\pn! Ii. Imn'","'" 1 h. L' •• ' • " ••.• n .. ,., ., , • pealed by an act of eongress On April a'l Wee staleu I al row, had prom-. .... " 0 i cn .... ICn ".er~ "Ie,,'ed last \\ edn('sday

,ince It;c books arc repaircd hy men at ." '.' d h . , . ' tne tolal m~mhcrsh,p of thc congreFCa- . S b! b h h' h h I..... i940, and r~gulatlons r"qu,r"d for. rs~ t e zonln!f ,nsp~Clor s appomtment'. . - . ~ , .. Iat tnc ,cara c u Y .g sc c>o art "The Pu"Jt> T"at Pa, ," conle,t. which <tar:rrl in a lleecmh,'r i--ue of The

'h, "'.1 <h, ,.""" ".",,,.,,,," ., 'hI, ... !" "," "ff"", ""k. ,,' "" ",,: 0." ". ,~.h,'"", I, ''',0.,. " <h, I""'",,. G,~.. Po;,,, R"",. .;, "".,,,,,, ,'m'"" ,; I" "" ;,,~ R,,,,. ",om.---- '. f. d' I' . rla<' or 'I chIldren 1\ ho w,lI makc the'r Th II f ••.. - i. n" ("r"n~.1 fi 'I .Ih I t Iha\"e b~en pr~pared hv the board of ,n nrma~,ott cam~ Irecl y Irom the i - -. • . i C co ccl'nn 0 over I:> pa,nl,"~s In- . O' n _ , ... '. n. c \\1 on)" wo pun e< r~ma,n,n".

~upcr\'i,"ing Inspectors ~f the: Bur~au of! Kr~ wy family, ~fr, Kr.\ wy has in.! c('ln~rmatl('ln VO,,"". ~: adu1t~ "nl1 he I c111rl~d0;1 pa;nti,R", 1I'at~r color •. and L~,~ ;';<~;.:,"i<;<'IIl< :''''1 P"7~. a ~II)O m~r,n.nlil'c or.i~r "n ReiR'ltr'~:'.heine lnsp('ction and :-\0\\"1FCat;on.a<: formed Thr Gro,,~ Pointe Rc.-iew tha:. conhrmeli h;' R. n. T.mha,rt, pa-tor.. some shteh.<. \fis., :'.farion Lampman. f)~~. (,~,. i49]11 I\erchna! "\"Cnlle. ha., h~rn ,,, ",1~" ,. "., 1>. ~ •. _;;;, .:,;

. 0 'i H k' • The c.nli,rl~t~, from (,ros<~ Po,nte. d. Ilb~1 Krno,ha roali. (,ral'N Iown , nil'. ~~conrl pn7 •• ~.=.o met,.'"ndi,~ orderapprond by thc $ecretary of commerce Ii' on out~ 'lrr approached h~r 'C"- , R rl . ,art ,",(ruttor. ~Iat~ that It \IV ... one of roT \',rh('kc' p" I, t I- '1'" k '.1 . . i C R th;: " r k . ~ I :irr: J.,.'1tl;;C; ar. ('m~r. 1400 Thre(' :\filc .h ~1...L.' ". . I n ~. . So Il"ry ~ 0rC". ,'_ ," • .l.(" ::..\C'nll(". \0\1. :)(' f('C('l\Cf ,~\' ..1: Gr~~e POtnlc motorhoat oWller~ may. Na wre', a>:o and a<ken ,f ,he rumor .' L'II J - .•. ~ • Im.< oUI<tandlng tnps 01 the y~ar. \f,l" of 12..~ Rrae"n,ri~l.[ awnlle. (;r""e ),,,i"le Pork Th., <i 1>r1!C. , ~ "1 m~r_• .. h . I hi. . C' rlrl\r; .,f.". L en enk<. 10/4 I..~~- ,- I k.' • h h ~ d I'. \. . _ .•. 5Ccnr~ cop,~. 01 I ~ n~.... rr.'l'IIJat'on, wa. trll~ I .t mrm '~rs 0\ I". "ry\\"\ , . '1':'. ,_ I .'If''''' on r~ ,,,,'lIon m I ~ art room at I (" -.nnl"iC or tr <"n : 1(" "- P7\rr f.H'~ (:(',lntr .. ;end "l.1,lll)r ... 1~~."1 \f "d .. ;t\:cnll~.

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contactin« Mar!;n R Bradley. rol- '.mi". ;.ali h~en prom"r,! Ihr 70ni"l: ,"",",e; \1." E,~". ,' ..r:~rrl~. 10"/:lh~ hi",,, ,(;'",,1. i,. sho""in.'l' of art h., hcell won hy Hrl~n 'l.r,hall. "f lR':~ ".,.i ...n '''.'J. t;c'h'r 1''',n:. \\""Ii,. !~rtM ....i Cll.'tom< ior th(' Drtroi; ar('a in,pe~to"" ,ppoinlmr"t. :'.fr<. I\r\\,. \\ .\I>I"n. \I,-::n Price. U", Re ..,""n<-, work h,' st 11Iien !., oi thr :'\~W York IThr mrr(h~nflir;;('" nrrl("r~ will h,.. nuilrd t.r"l "II 1

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'. . ,. . . . . helrJ. and ",r,',n ~cholt. J24$ Ri';'''''.j_ '." , th "p I T' • I') " .'1' . ~ )._. !. I' J' .. 'L._i Thc Cleparlment 01 eomm~r~t ,ohc,t-: ""ormr.[ \fr. H....lI:rk,rr ,h.: !hrr~ wa,. . ~rhool ot hnr an<l Apphrrl .\rt. . no cr. 1177r "a. a., < '\\, ~e '''1.'"".'1 I'., , .. IC. ".! ,", ',r" In.m tr"",. d . I. h ~.1I h F.. . f ci . i. ,>I",le c"nl.,n, thr name. '" thou a<1Wrl'.", and .~. Ir 'I' '''flr n,.,,'h •• nf a("n ann r('("('IV(' thr co ..np~iatron of no trtlt, 1M ~'I<" ~ rrm.:tr . f;h t (' I ---------- III;. pT<rc< 0 a nr!lstn>: .• '"IOn I t....llr:h .liwni,or f""nrl hri"" "frrrl'.nro,'e' "",r,' ,,,11 hc 'r;,.,:dr.;'.,-~ .•~ t.'llr

,otht,m~'1. yarh: anrl hoat hllilrl~r,. and "r"'i"pee rarrirli Ihr ''',rlr. CYO DANCE Irle<r'!'",. ma"a71nr r"\'Cr,. 'ho"'.c"<e, H,.arri'_$.1 '1(). !-.:.flli.~I .'<1 a"ri $1 ,~', "" ""mer,,1 "C :""r'. "'A', 1" ".n': "C~ in""n'darturrrs of bM:in" rC1llipm~nt;n' 'Ir •. I\"".y r"nrJ"rlrrl I" '.'lnl:": T:1r sr("('nd annual (;,,1. ("YO Ii.ner. I.~"("l". i"'rflOC and ,urni':"e lir"l(n;,ilh~ h"r!r".'l' '" 'h~ c"rr~rt ,,,' :I'nn. I nl,,"~le :"0 pornlr ,',r! ".0 a ""n \11 Ie:-"'. j'ltrparal,,'n of Ih~,~ r~,ul.tion,. "\\ r Ii.\"( li-erl in thr In,,,,.I,,c i"r ,pon'orr<i h, -",,1< 1\"110 have t.ken part trmrrr~ trrhnir""" .nrl w.ler C<,I"rS!lrr ....~nd ni;m('f ...l.., 1n the- ~)117.Tl(" rln ..l he 11"('(:

Th(\<c i~atur~, of thc (\Id act ....hieh. m.n)" .-<or, .n<1 wr <in ""I "_nl '" ~'e in Ihe ("YO pr"'!'r.m d,!tInl': Ih~ p.<t arr inclnr!r<1 in Ihr e"hihlt;on. "'hith ~fach.nrl,.~ pr;,C' ._~ hr'n., ."".Icr! '." , pc",,; 'i" "" ~, '., ,',. fir-t..-r! h"n iOllnrl hurlirn'om~. ha'.e been mixcrl "I' '" ,n, '''rt oj 'C>r1dlr 11:i, .\"C.r. "ill ,,~ hrlrl nn .\l'n1 2':; ;n th~ ,,,. prr,.".,,,,I\" <11",,"n at Ihr IJdr,,;: Ikrr rnn!~'lal1" ....:,., ":;,ml: "'r r .',cr'. "00:"" "" 1m' .• ""'<'n,l -",lu-,r""",Ii. offioi"'l< <t.trrl. : r~mH\.; ;. rlrtin':oh- un"nr ,n,J "r ",\.; '.'.nd I.. Ji'''''m oi thr ~t.llrc hotd I rn<tt!lIl~ "i :\rh .n<i \\",11 ."rc ::,c l1ron to :he i'llZ.1je-. H(1\\',-, er. n('\ .nu;~("r i-inw ..,t~'. :'Ii""11"~ f"r' o:'"l~ln.:lJ \"Ol8r

• t • • • ~Oltlt'<"r. l"tI~\' hr, It ,,",fl not b.:t\( .:l ("r~n,~('!('1 ~.n :rn:('., I' I" ;>"1;-r("c~-------- Ihr ,e,jr:on" I,., t",,,c' .', '''1 'hr dr- !A,.~e \,lrn ,,,.[ /'1' "'ro:,~,:,> 1\"<11,"e'rn' 'h"" In" hrrr, h<- '~nl ", :he, ;\<i<1rr« ,11 >I:'''~r, '." '.j'., r.t,;"t ;., .' !'A', i d::"r. T.'o 1:,.",r P,'inte-VOTE MONDAY. APRIL 7th.- ,1Ir1e ..."I:en In "T""" ,"e",'. I .. I.) 10' <i,unn;; ir0m 9 pm 1111I a.m .. 1nledn An :'.lu:~1Im. I Re,.,~w, l~I':l l..:rrci1n"" lor,'sse POlntc l'.r: •. :\t,,'h.' .

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The adqlt c.... ~ ~1IIlf'I ~ "' •• Lt. N .D ••U~__ chlb i,. ive jJ'cua at ,I.- ~ ,qr.will lIleet ip tlte lJgya p. ~ (if,",,,, \or ... " OW BVNIIf"II 4* tM .... of tile live yurt, tile In:ePoillte biab u:hQpl .tart4t1t ThIer"", ToW a,. """..... .m.l41d rtld tNt t~c proputy .hQQ14evelliq, April 3, ~ • P 10 tlac club, ... d I" "" lire, Cbc.e

EarollmCJIla IN, " ~il aDlTOil'S NOTE-Tbe follgwjlll .~el ~~el ItIfHlf i# a .tramed liIt... -dut Dfl April 3 It the PiItl H'Pam 011- j/"tiN UJIIl&illi ... tile l1ittory (If tile cW poiltlDtl to that Nle wou1el ft'l .heie, or by qlUi ... Forre.t ~ury dir,,- GrPHc Fllilltc WOClCIa CollUllupit)t had to sell the property, the c:l1ltI IbQUleltor' of aclult edll~ at )iiI. m. Ol1b's new building at Mack avenue have the 6rst chance to buy it. Julill$

and Riqemont, was written b:r a Bums drew up the papers, aDd theym_her of tile orpnizatiOIJ &JJd for- _to .... d tbe followiBt wee¥.warded to T~ Revi...... for publica- At t1tiJ llleeting, the 1HJildiq ~t-tion. .• tee ""'S lutbori:l:ed to ~ ahead withAt t"e ... "~I .eeull" of Apnl J. buildin, plans and to use its OWlS jl1dfc

1940. the following officers were .ch/cto mewt. 0.. Sept. '. lI'QI"k .... ..,t\IIU;~: )4El. Harold qrCBocy,. pre$ldcpt. starlU'n4 the tewer "'" lluJ. blli itV!" Bert Sellen, Y~e-praltl"t; llrs. was later div.oft(ed that a uWtakcAlice HalIead, ""clary. and Mrs. bad been made and tbe sewer lraJ OQ

KatltariJtc IiJIIJ, trehurer. PFlliPettY ",",ed by )lr. CampbeU JIll!At this meetillJ" tbe club began talk- Up fo.- tn sale. A Icmg ~riod pasJed

hSIl of a bllildi"lJ to be erected oa tbe before the wbole thin, w~ straightenedIllaY8l'ocuul, lUll! a .. etloa was made b1 out, but on Oct. 26. tlte Iayin .. of bIoeUWn. Hallead tbat a clrin be put DtI tq - bqun, uneler the direc~ of ler •raise DlO.ey~ :Illr. A10is A. .Gbes- VeI'bIlrnc.quiere, vil~c: preddent. was not pr •• - At tbe tax sale, tbe vil~ pWchaM.. t, the •..,..etary WiU instrueted to lint! the Catllpbell propert,-. Mr. CauJpbdleM wile be e_lel be available. redeemed the ftQII~c .. lIaclc, b~

, tile dlaIl lPll haft \he 11M of dtc r•.. ~.::::: .."'CP_~."_.MJiJ ~&:b9ftlcri-. '* ~t~_ •• ,,_Giere ams!Ml1ll iilii(1q ".0.. ", '"

,..-. .'tb' pro~ but 10 tab PkMY .. r 13, the 1I00r 1&5 put ItI tJlcJ>f • 1G plan alId to ,et all of flM ,,~.. .1Il~ ~rd on the ill ... 1lCr. Gbfif- TIu: ~1~1I1"11 aIIIloft t~let." no.r,quiere tben told 11$ lhat it was JIOI.ible ~. 1ril1 lik-:l)' lie rud,- f« IIIC IJyfOl' the village council to grant IPCcial Ailol 15th. S~ f?,r. tbel'c havo !Ice!; 10

Dr. H....,w L ' ........,~ pennis.lou for a temporary building, replar IlMclll.gl, &lid the lvt!rqc at.which could probably be used four or tcmdenc:e - b«ta 14 .. _ben•live )pAn!_ He abo advised Vn. Gnc.ory to appoint a cllIQmittcc of two or Ju~ Theodotoe Richterthree to contact the property owners Backed By 28 Year. Ofwhere the playBtound was located. eo--. E...-.........

0.. Monday, April 29, Mr,. Gregory, u .. ~ -..- __Iot:rs.Loo., and Mrs. Hallead called ona )In. Chene, (one of tbe owners) who Judge Theodore J. Richter, a£ 1071told UI the was happy t,J have the club Devonshire road. GrONe Pointe Park,1IIIethe property and. would never sell who recently celebrated his 20th yearit without giving the club the first op_ on the circuit court bench, is seekinglion. She was then asked if she woold re-election to that ofii~ at the COWItyconsider giving the property as a me. elllction ReXt Monday, April 7.morial to her family, and she promised Born in Harboc Beach, )lieh~ alE,to give the plan consideration. Richter came to Detroit two yearl later

On the evening of April 29, Mrs. aad has lived here ever since. He grad-Loos and Mrs. Hancad met at Mrs. uated frOG! Easte", high school andGregory's home to reconstruct the con- the Detroit College of lAw. and thenstituliClll and at the May meeting it entered pri-.ate practice.was accepted. At Ihe June meeting, After serving seyeral years as deputyForrest Geary of the Grosse Pointe county clerk. he was e1ccted co"""ooboard of education, was present. He pleas judge in 1913, holding that officelold us that we must have tOilet facili-I for eight years. Richter's next 20 yearsties on the playground if ~ wished to were successfully spent 011 the circuitkeep a WOI'ker there, and that during Icourt beach.the coming Summer a man would be on Ithe P~ygr~nd p~rl.•time to assist the . Intramural Cage CroWDboys In thm actlVll1e-s, He also said Ie tured B B 'that Miss Swindleherst would be on i ap y ureau.hand ao general director of the play,. ,Entry in Prep Leagueground.

a.iWi.c C.._ittoM Na..oI Paced by ]<Inll Perry's 13 points onThe president then appointed Mrs. four badtets and Ii..e free thrO'll's, Bob

Halkad, Mr. Ghesqu;ere, and Mrs., Bureau's team captured Grosse Pointe

I lams to serve on the building commit- i high's major division intramural buket.

Itee. On. June 14, Mn. Hallead and Mr.1 ban championship Jail Thursday after.GhesqUlere called on ~r;. Chene and! IIOOn by troundllg Bob Car-ntan's entryreceived her promise that the club I'll to 17.cOllld _ the property unconditionally I Leading 14-13 at the ,tart of tht: lastfor Ii,e years. On June Zi, Mr,. Hallud i quarter. Carman's squad "'s over.called a mectin,. to which ail huilMrs in i whelmed by a belated scoring rUlh ledthe "illalle were in,'ited. Mr. Ghesquiere I by P~ry and red Dale. Perry sanksubmitted a plan, and H. R. Houston two field goals and two foul shots. whilei offered his services to contact the build. Ditl. hooped a sinFrle ba'ket. The Bur-

l cr. im- donations. At the ncxl meeting, Ieau .ntry WOn three games and losti Jllly 8, Mr. Ilouslnn read ns " iist of only one during Ih(' 'hort sea,on, whichI!'tomised donations oi m.terial and la- he>:an early in Marcb.

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hor which Mr. Ghesquiere said were The results:worth more I! an $900.00. The lariell of FG F Tthese, was a donalion of all the cement Ruden . _ _ .. __I 0 2

i blocks irom Ihe Currier L'.lmbcr com-I Ihle _ .1 I J'pany and a promi,c :0 I"y the blocks' Rllr~a" _ _._ 0 I II.... I \' b " I ".I~i A:o ?r ur~!le.. , .a .1Il~ . -- .1 l) 21 On July ,9. ~r,. (,er!lory. Mr •. 1.005., Ptrry - __ ..._._. .--4 S 13! ),frs. Rarro,,',. !>IT.'. \'erburlnlr. Mrs, .i Rrrl". :'>fr,. \\'rh'lrr, ,nrl \lr- Hal.: T"t"l.. __ __7 21l i~.ld q~rt("d tht c~n\"~ ,;.. Tn.~('~jl("1 w:rh ~:\.f~('«la . _ 0 l) 01t.1f r~~r1 ti()n~llon .. ' /11(".1 ~fr 1 [otl'!nn "":rOllt;' . .._0 0 0! rtr~;vell. rontrd'"I,"n_ in ra,h were "': J),niorth __ "" .. 0 0 0

folio""" $2-1.~ In d"na!,,'n ... ('Ii i('", ... \,jdM\l, 0 0 0th." $.'-, "nil ~R4 in rl"n"tion, "f mer "ern' __ 1 I) 2$~.r1O. i ('uman 5 I 11

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CANDIDATE FOR

Circuit Judge

beautician

JOHN H.

BRENN'AN

• Attorney - 20 yean a member of the lawfirm of Lewis & Watkins.

• Resident of Grosse Pointe.• Deputy A«orney General, 1937.1938.• Preferred by the Detroit Citizens' League.• Endoraed by leading citizens of Grone

Pointe.

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THOMAS J.

MUI.HYSpeeiGl AaUt.,

rro..cator

THEODORE J.

RICHTERCircait Jatlp

Circuit CourtCommissioner

~ EDWARD M. SHAJU'E

~ i.E.o.TER 8. It'OLL

I8J lOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN

f8J THOMAS I. MliB.PHY

lEI HENRY G. NICOL

lEI TtlEODORE I. BICHrD{8] FRA.l~'K DAY 8~

rEi ROBERT !If. TOMSB .o\.IlTHUR WEBSTER

~ CLYDE I. WEBSTER

for

l!J ARTHnl w. SF:.'IIPLI:>OF:R

Circuit Court Commissioner:

(g) GEORGE E. BUSlDiELL

VINCENT M.BRENIANCVcait JIMl.e

Iil VINCEST x. BBES!iA:;

Ii) lAMES E. CHENOT

li1J BOXER FEaGVSON •

li1J IRA W. lA n."EIB HAJUlY B. KElDA..~

[E] KAYMOl'o"D I. KELLY

IE! ADOLPH F. MAR8CHNERB Dr.:"TI'T H. MURIAM

ii GUY A. MILLER

ADOLPH F.

MllselllEICircuit Jatl ••

~ .

Justice of the Supreme Court:

CLIP THIS LIST AND TAKE IT WITHYOU TO YOUR VOTING BOOTH MONDAY!

Circuit Court Judge:

•,•••••••••: ENDCi ...sED BY TH~ ~A¥!Y£RS OF WAYNE COUNTY•.................•....•.•..••.•.••••••..••••.••.....••••.•.•

LESTER s.MOLL

Cira;Dt I ....

JAMES E.CHENOJCircait Jud.e

Cllief Jruticeof the

Supreme Court

HENRY G.

NICOL

Circuit Judge

EDWARD M.SHARPE

Cirt:llit Judge

CLYDE I.

WEBSTER

laMa01 the

SapremeCoart

for \VAYNE COUNTY CIRCITIT JUDGE:

HARRY B.

KEIDANCircuit Iud ••

GEORGE E-IUSHNELL

DEWITT H.

MERRIAMCircuit I....

Circuit Judge

ARTHURWEBSTER

JOSEPH A

MOYIlltilCirt:llit Judge

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

for ~USTICE OFTHE SUPREME COURT:

SEMPLINER -No One Finer

Friend. Confident ofJudge Arthur Web.ter'sRe-Election on April 7th

As election day, April 7, approaches,the many friends and ,uppotte.. ofCircuit Judge Arthur Websler are can.fident of his re-election. They poinl outthat he has l'Old a long and brjIJiOlntcareer as 100wyerand jurist Olnd that hehas compiled a record that is second tonOlIe,

As circuit judge he has taken a veryacti,'e part in the improvement in pro-cedure, for which the \VOlyne countycircuit COUrt is known throughout theUnited States.

Judge Arthur Weoster was born all

a f.rm in Iowa, educated in the publicschools and after graduating from theUniversity of :Michigan with an L.L.B.degree, started active practice of law iaDetroit. For five years, he acted as as-sistant corporation counsel for the cityof Detroit: later as assistant prosecut-ing atlorne}', From 1907 to 1919 he wasthe trial attorney far the well-knownlaw firm of Chamberlain, Denby, WtO-ster and Kennedy, Dnring Judge Web-ster's sch\,lOl days he took an activepart in ath)etic sports excelling in bask-etball, baseball, tennis, rowing andmany olhers.

Raymond J. Kelly, PutNational Legion Head,Seeka Court Post

LeSler S, Moll has been twice electedwith wide public approval to the circuitcourt or V,'ii)lIC <;oUIII" foUowlng hisappointment to that office (by the latet>ov. Fred W. Green) in 1929.

Before his appointment to the benchJudge Moll was engaged in the privatepraclice of law as a member of the firmof Douglas, Barbour, Moll & Rodg-ers. Judge MoU was formerly chief u.,islant proseclltor of Wayne county, inwhich capacity he successfully triedmany cases for the state of Michigan.

He is a native born Detroiter and alifelong resident of \\layne county. Hewas educated ill the Detroit public and"arochial schools and was graduatedfrom the University of Michigan in1917.

Moll is a World \Var veteran who>aw many months of overseas dUlY andis a member of the American Legionand Veterans of Foreirn Wars.

Judge and Mrs. Moll and their chil-dren have lived at S08 University place,City of Grosse Pointe, for the last 12years.

-VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 7tt.~

Juda~ Lester S. Mollfa Lifelong ReaidentOf Wayne County

Judge Henry G. NicolSeek. Second Term

Conareuman RabautCall. Detroit "TheBulwark of Defense"

'Thursday, ."pri1 3, 1941

Congressman Louis C. Rabaut, of De-troit and Grosse Pointe, on., of the 12members of the House definciencies ap- -VOTE MONDAY. APRIL 7tJo.-propriations subcommittee who draftedthe $7,000,000,000 bill to carry out Ihe Seek. Wayne Countylend-lease program, told Congress re- C. . Cou Seaeently that Detroit today is "the bul-I U'CUlt rt twark of national defense." I -_

His remarks preceded the introduc.; Gerald K. O'Brien. e-ne oi the candi- I

tion of the historic measure, the largeSt dates ior circuit judge at t~e <:I.ectionappropriation bill in history, which he to b~ held next Mo?day, Aptll 7. IS wellhelped prepare. Pointing Oat that qualified for lhe off.ce he seek""American science and industry are be. Mr. O'Brien !!?,a.duat~d fr?m t.he.lawing brought to a focus in Detroit as the school of the Cnwers.ty at MichIgancountry's engineers and technicians de. in 192.3.and has been a practising at-vote all of their energies to the com- torney since that date. He sen'ed iorman cause of making America and ils I twe>years as dep~ty. allorne}' .general. ofdemocratic heritage free from the the state of MIchigan. dunng whIchthreat of conquest by any nation or I :ime he. ass.isted i~ dr~ftin~ the bank-group of nations in the world", Repre- Inll .Ieglslatton whIch 15 sttll the law.sentative Rabaut told the Congress that Outing these two years, he also super-"no other city is contributing more to vised the drafting of the mortgageour united eft'e>rt 10 make this nation moratorium, the land contract mora.impregnable". torium and the tax moratorium laws,

City c.DeoJ uBaclt~.. and successfully defended them when"Long ranking first of all American their constitutionality was attacked in

cities in its exports, Detroit is a city :he courts.that is geared 100 pu cent to the in- Mr. O'Brien also served for six yearsdustrial processes that are the backbone a, an a.<sistant proseculing attorney ofnot only oi the material need, of mod. "'ayne county, In thi, Lapacity, he was Iern liie, but also. lamentabh-. of moo- in charge of hlue ,ny law prosecutionsern wariare. Its central loca~ion on the I ior a time. He _.:so worked for several:continent, easily reached b~' either rail. 1 months in, the in,'esligation oi tl.e!water. or highway. add.< to its great' Black LegIon, and ,ucces.'illlly prose-,~trategi..:: importanc~ as the center for; t"ut~d the first Black Le~lon ca:-,c. Inational deiense industrie'''. Rabaut: ~rr, O'Rrien i, an OVer,.as war vet- icontinued. I eran, Ilaving ,'oIunteered in the Cnit-'

He then traced the industr;al hiSlOr},/1ed State,. nayy during the first month!oi the city. showing how Detroit in- 0; the \'iorld war.dustry always had been alert to chang-. ---. -.--_ing social conditions so that today it IFI.b Not Biting?" n~t u.nusual t~al it sho,uld be t.rans. Don't Alibi Say.terrlng Its energies to natIonal delense, I. •

He anal}'zed in "orne detail the \'arious ICasting ChampIondefense projects no", under .. ay in IOetroi! at the Packard Motor comp ..ny,,' A trout is ..I",ay, I,ungry and will I

thc Chrysler Corperalion, an" the Ford _takc w"alc,'cr he can get with the I.a!!.Motor Company', ,hawing lhe effect 01' eiie-,t. F:l'T "yo a hlt,-e to ji"d out what.their expansion upe-n Ih,. city', ceo- '1e i.< eat;n/< a, hi, re"ular diet when'nomy. . I you are callin/< on him:' declarc' "D;ck'

A ...... "i.. to A.......... : Miller:' ....orld champion di<lance f1)'-1"In the face of similar act".;ty all, (aster, I

over th~ country:~ the congr~ssman i E,.-ptr;m('nb \\ith "t;:ame" ;l;,h ~i;ow:concluded. "techn;cal expert, say that: Ihat :hey \\;11 r;,e 10 a lure the ,amet7i:rmany ('lr any other cOllntr~' can I as they are eatin!l' at the time, !lilt willnever hope to match !he industrial pro-I i!1nore one that dii;er, in r<",loror gen-.Iuction of the Cnited States, American I eral appearance_ }I,nd trollt arr prelly~d\"a.ncc:s in m('talllJr~', :h(' :--uhsti11J. I prr ...nrc'kr:.\. 'to ht tr,(' try to thr f("rrl;tI~110n 0; ca(,tin.Q"~fo, ior,!{;nct .. 1n alf- ;Iahih:tl Ih(' 11mf'. w;j.rn. 'fll1ei...:taft ('n~ine:=. . .tlInti thr .-:idapta.:ron \.f j Trnprlc)\(' ",~',;;, (..I"t1l1~ . ...lnd .\O.l"1I Im-

....utomonik pionucl10', T"llC'!horl ... to Air- :'j(l\C' \O,l]" ti ...;;i:,.l. \1ilk:- """C'<r,, ••~()

pl~nl"' man,Ji.itrtuf(, - Oil if ~hr ...r ('man..: - . lndnt"r w';;:at y );)~ ;)1 (''''('nl .:lhilit. ;"1 .•••••

ln~ for :h(" mO~1 POilTl from 1)('1r('l1t - ill"". you C.;in t1i'lJhi, \(l::r • .41\.1,': P.I1-ti",11. T ~m contid~nt, m~1cc Am('rica ~('.l:t \01.; -If(, ~lr('~rj\ c~~dlln~ lnc- Ilml:

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cure". ,look 0111 jor the warden I

Judge Henry G. Nicol, who is a can-didate for re-election at the countyelection 011 April 7, has more than made One of the candidates in the contestgood in his first term as circuit judge ior circuit judge on the non-partisanof \Va}'ne counh'. tid ..e! at the election next :Monday, it:

Xicol is highly' endorsed by the law. &i~mond J. Kelly, past national com.yers of Wayne county and the Detroit m..nder of the Arneri.can Legion andBar Association, indicating the approval I fOImer c.orporation counsel of the cit)'of the legal profession for his line work uf DetrOit.OR the hench. He is endorsed by labor He was appointed general counsel forgroups for the fairness of his decisions the Detroit Street Railways by :MaN!when labw disputes were brought be. Frank Murphy in 1930, serving in thatfore him. The few of his decisions capacity until 1933, when he was ap-which have been appealed, have been pointed corporation counsel of the cityrepeatedlv sustained by the Michigan of Detroit by Mayor Couzens. He head-supreme 'court. ed the legal department of the city of

jUdge Nicol is naturaUy endowed Detroit from that time antil his elec-with sympathy and understanding. He tion as national cODlmander of theis painstaking in his work. Counsel and American Legion in September of 1939.client have frequently thanked him for During the time he was nationalhis fairneS5, patience and courtesy. even commander of the American Legion,though he has decided against them., Kelly was called to the White HouseMany trials have been avoided because to discuss with President Franklin D.of his SUccess in reconciling the Iiti- Roosevelt matters pertaining to natiou-pats. ~SpeciaI privilege" intere$1s have a! defense.nenr been able to inftuence him, and- Kelly enlisted in the army at the out-no decision is handed down in his court break of the World War, and servedwithout a fall heariDg of the evidence. overseas. He has always been active in

Prior to his electi011 as circuit judge, the American Legion and in all veter-he s_ed fot' several tenas as circait ans' affairs. He is a member of thecourt c:otIllJlissioner, where he estab. Veterans of Foreign Wars and of thelished a repatation for his efficient and Disabled American Veterans and is ac.just dedsioas in the thousands of cases tively SPODSOring legislation for pr~rbandJed. hO$pitalization of disabled veterans.

He is put presidem of the Mlchilraft..<. "" c:.....VOiE 'IIONDAY; .APRIL 7110.- ~ of City Attorneys, and the

Institute of Municipal La .... Officers, thenational organization of city attorneys.He has also served as president of theDetroit Lawyer's Club, and as secretaryof the Detroit Bar AssociatioD fot' sev.eral terms. He is a member of the barof the United States supreme court.

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ThursdaY', Aprft 3, 19ft

8, ROBERT LAW CaUIlNIAIf

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oThe Week Before EasterTHE GRO~~E POT~TE REVIEW

THE CR~~~ !~II~T9~ REVIEW I0Otfich at 15121 Kere:heval Mtw~n Mar,'land and LakePOi~ I

'"'I'M CIIIiy ... ld,. .tws,.~ coyer in. all the home. in Grout Poi.te aMGrauOl 1"OwnsNp'"

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SaMl:rilltio. I..... : &,. Mail, S2 00 1M' ,.tar: 5( ptt c~,..PublilhL!'U l::v~ry Thur5da~' b~'The Grosse PointL!' PrintiJ'll" C3mPlnYjl

LE. 1l()l~"\l'E UAD, OTHERS FOLLOW"

Kext Monday is election day. State, county and township O«i-cials will be elected. Two important amL!'ndmmh to the statt con-~tituti.ci: -:.,-Ul ~ .....ut~d u;i~ Dvtt! i.iut:uuulelHs ar'P .imi"'.j :;!"! the perni .. ;e:ious practice oi alfbting iicitious or forged sicnatures to initiative IaDd referendum petitions.

With bo competition f(.r Grosse Pointe township office •• ttitere-test .interest seems to be the race for circui,t court judCe!. E1«-tion laws. changed a few years agu to permit designation of a candi.dates's profes~ion or the office he hold~ under his name on the ballot,should (i~e present circuit COUrt judge~ a large ed,e on their com-petitors. It U quite PO'liible however that through well-or&"&ni&ede«ort.s of certain groups, and a campaign of "plunker votes." somenew faces may be seen on the circuit bench after the election.

At the primary elee:tion last Winter, Grosse Pointe voters madea ver)' poor showinb". Xext Monday will present another opportunityfor tbose of us who were then either too disinterested, lazy, or busyto eel out &ad make use of those democratic rights that we are nowspeading billions of dollars to defend. V... M ... ,.I

Make Use ot the Rights WeAre Spending Billions to Defend

Grosse Pointe Park Water FrontPark Needs So~e Changes

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ll&' ill Gntiot T_n'bip"'l--H-o-m-~r-'b-' F'e-' ..-o-n-t'-']I Have you e\ler realized what caused IIlhis .lId .Ulllina. TIle phi~ll, l)f! AJIl,ri"" democ:racy I. founded UpOt!lihe principle of freedOftl. Our demo.

I cratic form of I'Oftrnment Is toCla, re.

Iarmi,,&, Ihell15e1vet 10 further atlure thepfOJI!e Ihat there will be DQ illvlliott by

I ally lIalion, from Illy other hemilllhere.

I.It is e!lentially necu"r)' that allforn .. nf lJOVernment .e.arm them.el,.e.to prll"el1t ihvallon b)' Coulltri .. in a••olher kmllfMre. The Idle thill&' holdatrue ill Gratiot TOWlI.lhip today,

Th~ mild ,Iinging 01:1: herC' i. Jlo6l. The .utu&! 'IIl4ersluI4ifll ~e&1lled by the people in the town,hip.bllt by lMIhide intereru which hl.e ill- ,"merie~n indualry and the .AmeriCUIY&4td beyOftd 0lU' boundaries, while we FedtrallOll o£ Labor, to 1m.. .oo.tatr~ tllat lNtside intere ... are i. the peace betweta tlte two nrriq faetiOM,same county, they still do Dol know , hIS attiYed lWlt a MO-the problems of Graliot town.hip. No menl 100 KIOII. TheOfte know s Ihe problem better than the . A F L has pur,ed itsruidents of the town. hip and e!peciall1 ~ membership bf C4m-the older ruideau. Don't you think Mr. ,~ " III Un i s t s Illd otherEditor that the alrair, of the township subverters. IftdnatrJ'.shOUld be left 10 Ihe people of that on Ihe other ha.d,township? h~, finallv roml' ...

A Ilew,pilper ia OIIr commlmity that the un d'- r, t IndiGJI i, owned ollt.ide the community hat that labor Itas a righteontinually bla.ted Our prelent officers, to l;argain e<>llectift-~ely Supcrviltll" ProTO and Clerk 1'1' for lhe richb of ill mcml>ett, ...P~ack, the~e .. ust be &ome realOCl has recognized that all the 1e,.I __~ehlhd ~II thUl. Th."y ~ere. suc.ceuful o......... tiotu are here 10 stay. Toguh-In the prlma.y electIon III poisoning the . d d I bo ca Mlve tl... £ . er, In USlry all a r n ~ D<:mInds 0 a lot of our res.dents, out I I bl that IIIlIlt ..~

h .. ,"'lny c:omp ex pro ems DConly I e aew rUldent •. They cannoll, II' tl t k d d 01 d I'm. . . I mle Igen r & tac e ,an s ve - -~~nge Ih: 1~I:d~ of ~he older cl:l~ens'l mediately _ if they both .,..;sh to fore-t IS"y ~ III t It t .e D~wer clt,zens, stall heing conscripted by our to\'fl1I-

should relllZe the selfish mterest, that t.(WlfU 5enlet1 this newspaper is an interest out. ide mea.. ..

our community but attempti .... to die- Aga,n, I w,sh to draw attention to tlte&e1eue -. " Ihrelt 31. lM1 tate to us. They should realize there iact l~at nearly all of Ihe uriku, thllt- ----------=.=-t---:-Ir:::-:===============.' mllst be some selfish motiye behind have lied up our re-armament pr*-

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"BEYOND J such actions, and before they adhere to in a knot, must be chargell to ~hl;C~ON. D· I the desire of ouhide interests they and the army of saboteurs "'Ihla "-, ~lfIClt' I:'BODYCOId

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fest S '~THE BENCH" should 6r.t consult older residents and membership. Again, I wilh to "rawFor the past sever~l. years there has be~n a marked. r~l?ctan~e. ~ ~ be eontenl to atrillr alone ",..th the Itten1.i~ to the flet tbat the Ameri~011. 4.'put of. man)" C!t~ of Grosse POJnte Park to VISit their older olricers like Provo and Piornack, Fede-ratlon of Labor haa been ......

~.~ft:a~ the foliJt ef Alter ro~d. 'II S~ Can v•. A__ oWIoa until they have resided in the commlln- their Ioya~ ....me~can WOI"nrs thtoap.

~' f.... be '. , 'ity long enough to b" able to form an the CIa picket lines to ket1l t!Hewbeels- ; "T~ " tlu~ ~s to. the general ~tmo~ere thlt '.era Sr"wn, The Detroit Times' vet. I told immigration authorl1le, that he Some tnoton.1> se~ to iorget ~hat I opinion without outside inlluence or of industry bllml1linr _ to prese ... e~ place:. In dlscas~lng' this phenomena wlth.qulte a Dum-I a b s,',t r oDlm"tted a I.a x pa,! landed on ..thi; ,ide" unnoticed near the Ihere are laws goverlllng the relations, • I Americi _ and to prevent tbe u1tialale~. "'.~.., 'I eta so - ~ e , C u ~ I aS5tS .nee ..

bcF .• -ati&bs. Yuious'rullOns were given. One taxpa)'er, mort out- t d' h'l . th In Grosse Pointe Park,Detroit boundary! bet,,'een street cars and automobiles. I enslavement of the American woem. ex raor .narv \\ I e cov~rlng ~ ur... '. d I . . ...... ~ the rest said that the park with its formidable system of d rn t -th Ciit of G P • t IliM. Refem, hIS capture. FOSler ha Street cars are not a. maneuverable ER.rCK ~E\\'M""S, -as has hlppeAed, time and tlllle .......1o~~_. .L...., f er ya a e y rOSSe 010 e been li~illff at 476 W. Fort street, De. . in Europe.--.-,,--- seemed mor~ hxe a ~azl detentlon camp than a place or police station \\"edllesdav afterl!~ of. • D . Ph'lli _ as motor veludes. ~{otormen are never 18562 Washtenaw. • .

• ........ ' • . trot!, acc:ord,ng to orse) 'ps, as ., f ' . d f C" Gr 1"01 T h' On man,. OCCa5101lSI haft wnlttllcare.;ttee ea,oyment. last week ,,'hen she sauntered into.. ',.. t' d gu, ty 0 cuttlllg m an out 0 tra lie, a t o.....n' IP. •

. . , . "stant Inspector mUte Immlgra Ion e- d h d ' hI' Apr'l I 1!)41 about the present plots :- the threeADotber CItizen dted th~ brullqll~ tnaltlten of park guards in the main office with :." "all right boy.. artment an t ey neHr m'e on ot er peop eS I • , .

........ ding .firedentials before ptMbitting entrance through the turn- 111 take o"er" looJt ~ her eyes, and p . • 0 0 lawns. bec.au:;" the s~reet car runs '''.11 the Groa.e Poi:ate :Review. sep~rate p~s -Onto sU

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Ufi the W;k-~ • '" ".. loudly addressed Chid Thomas T. tracks wh.ich detennme the course ,t Dear Editot': ers 'ft Amenca. e p l>t em,natet ~/KIWI., This ertu:en likened entrance Into thIS publ1<; playground to T ombl 's' I. t t ,.. The American Bowling Con,rress now must "ke and this is generall

vIhe !'tease excuse me fOr" -.ain .~king Europe. Our I"vernnlent. ,es to tIti.,. • f" , t y - a~, leu enan . . . 5t P I u' I'll be'" J •

CIItI'J',iIIto a orap country. • • • In procre .. tn . au, ... lIln., W th~ shorte!! distance bet,.,..een two to enter the "Letter 13ox" but certain hze the overt acts of the CIO as a It.,-8":"' __... G P" p . . the destination of a team of five Gro"e . b I 'rh third. --- at the ro.»e oUlte arK municlpal',buildlng indicate A hand painted ~ket size diction.tr.v points. remarks published in the ~To ....n Xews" plhg.stone to I. so ute po<Net. e ,..-- Pointe Woods men on April 29 and 30. ,. I I"'~tbaUhene ~ been a steady dt(;re&1t it! the number of visitors to th~ and a bouquet of onions to the Esquire The mo.t imporlant law relating to and "The Grosse Pointe Review" need allac" comcs Irom a certa n e e..... nt nil

. . '. The entry, apparently the lone .lure- t . h' I d . th .h' h correction. industr,' who still belie\"ts in brow-park,. as III evidenced b)' a steadv drop In rev~nue trom use of ree:- theatre employe ..ilo put lip the letters ptiOft representing the Pointe, is com- mo or.e ICe ecorum IS I' One \Ii IC I . . . b I' .ao.J fT' d' be. "~orht West Mounted" in the large provid"" that the opcrator of an auto-I Mr. Frank Jones in his squib lays beallng labor ,nto sU m Hlb7J 'lnt!l

~., , ~11tJes unng t .pa~ two years. . overhead sign facing On J elferson ave- POStel of: Herb Matthews, of 2008 mobile overtaking any street car, stop- I that ),(r. Provo reporled the votes i hopes th~t tho. go,'er?ment •will ad~, ~. Ults ha_v~ beot~ ..' maOe. lh .• t e:v

eud.urt.ng .th.e months of nue lut Thursda,v night. Couatrr Club dri\'e: John Gonda, of .,..d or about to stop for the purpose' 1wronl'. In the first place, Mr. Provo 'Ian AmerIcan. form Ot .FasclSm _ for....... t"- ba b r 1 ._... d if I 1407 Holl~'wood drhe; Buster Lucido, .. - { h

"';': ~r ~t t t1lg taCt Itl~li a.cfl n<;lt u"""'" It IS t ICU t to enter • • • of 20"8 Mack avenue; John Degrieck, of discharging or recei,'ing passcngers,l did not report these tillures. That was the pres~atlon 0 I elr statns quo.tDe'.parlr for th~ purpose, of .s~OIbng .along the pathways or wllkinr Pltricia Klein~cltrnidt. daughter of of 204Z2 Mack avenue; and Phil Maio- shall bring his "ehicle to a slop at least dotlc by the "Provo tor Supet\'ilor i Aiter re'icwina the record oi 1!HeOGt-,O!ll'the'1ong" dock, , 'Mr, aad Mr>. A. W. Kleinschmidt, of ._. t r f the equally lea feet behind and remain slanding Committee:' Mr. Jones sa)', thaI' lig. I.c\merican Federation oi r..bor. I ~

.. .. , """ Ri d boul C' f G rana, p<lpllo«r propne 0 0 '1 h h' h . h ... h thO tit t,Du,ri"g the Winter'moothl, cbildrea'bave been discouraged from 1\"', va. • ~vard. It)' 0 rosse popular Grosse Pointe V"oods Reere- , unit sue passengers a,'e elt er tires ate wrong, but admits that Mr.: to t e rca .I.allon t at every Ing asIat.tiag; b\': too rigid ~ement of entran~ requirements and local! POlUte. ann.a sen,.,r at Lake Forest col- ation whose 12 ne,,' alle)'s are ne,,'er boarded ~he car or r~achcd the curb. Provo received 171 ,'o!u and )fr. H~u-I had been done to benefit labor;. eve,.,Hi" ~ ...~ ..' ih It It be lere (W.), was one of the featured solo- I tl' • • • Many dnver. o,'ertakmg a street car tekier Z2J votes aDd tben says the clift- la ... that had blen enaeled to 11ft t~e

• ',' I~ t • ',' • ty ~ttUII Into, e par to s ate, cause iSIl at a rellenl SpriDg concert eenlered on )'. .,. i Ch I' about to .top in thi, manau, consider erence u _ S2, Tc:h. teb, t.c:h mnle"1 burden. of the lDen, women, illJd chilo........ f~~'f' :.;..~ .~ uoad Vac&el CiAd"..)"~ ~ChMt ,~htJI .. ked hit o~ ~ '.;:~er: ~.r.itlllltion a.n iBv1tatioa to ~stcp. OB )'_ aIID;oof ~ _ to take .-tiler' _ ... ill, ~~ :'1Ia(U~~for ~r 1iY-

.. ' " 11:5are m'.. ..pou Ni.llti ... Je.~ .\ ~I . . ~. .' I.. Itaclieal - ~..... ~ 1fT' ted it" a-.1.ate if they caR get b)' ,before COIIrae ia'1riiM"ac:hool to brvah up ill I ill&", ~ '~. ~ .• 1.Il t ....

.. .., the: leIatier. nature lU'Id engage'iQ:Jeealth- • • • :*.tll.~ loc:a car ~ ~~ Ia the car's doors open Thi. ili the moat m). arit~tic. For )"OIIr inforlllation I! A.erieaa F ...... tioa of Laller.&d~..ecre.iioa.i .......rta and IIIOIt -rks are operated to furthe~ the~ Since oaI)' Oftf' PtospecliYe ellstOftlerl With t e ~,eJDt corporJjlatlon . y an: Ieffective way 10 Cut down. pro,pecti"e ' used 20 cents worth of paper, three: lead I After severll conferen.:es .,..;th die

-r- , ,.- --' ~"F S I" d ("Ii noanced - ust a tt e more tm coy t d I' f b I '1' h da fi' d I '1\ . d' d" h' h... an ... ~ a rece", 01" a I' iI n. . I '... stTee Car pas,enger. as ling rom CUr penci s In tree ys ,unna,'"n 'II leaders ot the Fe erallon, Urllllw Ie" .. .. " .' . eat pr~rty for 5ubdh.ision in Metro- erlll' up the .ame 0 d tfung. 10 sliely zone. but it cannot be reeom- I get a difference of 52. ""'hat amount do : the important moves, and flctOO-l, tlultA Keep Off. the Grass .~ude IS .not c~duclve to full .enJoy- pol.itan Detroit"). the l8-hole Grosse 0 • •• • mended to dri,'ers who value human you ret Frank? I led to tlte cotllcription (enllaveme.t)

_t of aay public park and a No Admtttance atm05phere dlscour- POIate Woods public golf course oppo- If ~onlTe;s grant; .Mlchlgan ano.ther /liie. I I will lei ,.011 in Oft a liltle secret of 10i labor in German~', England, France •.,ea use or the park by OUr own citi"ens who are paying for these lite tbe Lochmoor Country Oub on ~eal. '" the HotHe ot Repr~sentall\'e,s. One of the most obno:<ious drivers, what happened to the olher ;!) votes. Russia and Jlpan were carefully SCrtl-

pri'lileges. Lochmoor boulevard ~ll be uscd for a bIll authoTed ~Y a Det~o~t Rep~bli. I is be who plant. hi. nhicle on the car i Therc were ;!(l people lI'ho did not vote. tin;zed and analysed, an I&reement wasWe appreciate the fact that to permit too free access to the Ihal purl'?"e Olga", thts ycar. A lar~e can and no ..' belore t.~e .ta,te legb~a- I track, in iron I oi a street Car, 'lnd I for any candidate ior supervisor. ' arri"ed at, 10 prevent a series of siBli.

" . . - . "number 01 new houses have been bu,lt ture ,,'ould mOH Gro»e POinte lo"n-, wait, pali~ntl)' to m"ke a turn, Xo . lar moves in ~he l:nited Slates de.ipedpark might bong about condttlons or overcrowdmg on a hot Sum- on th. land 'urroundinw th- lin' .. dur' ,hi" and Ihe ritv oi I.ro,,,t Point. out. . I ' 'bell I Thank you Frank for the co:nph-, . . d d • .z .. -' • •• •• • ~ 0 ... - • ", - y - - : •• I "moun I 01 c allgmg OJ La,. or cow' 'I' k.i' to subjugate In ustr)' an to r~uce t....mer s da;.-, but .w.c also Deneve that everyt.hmg poss.I~le sh?uld be mg the past several months, and the of Ih~ 141h congTe."o~al dlstrlc.t ~nd' bell will gencrally shame such a great: nlt.nt USt DIy "'I),.bllt ~ not lee ne: worker to the stalus oi serfdom.

cloae to make ert.1Z~DS feel welcome at all times to vtstt their park. "once a week" dubber with thc round- o,'er Into Hamtramck s first dlslrlct.1 individuali:;t into dri\'ing 011 But the i OffIC~, SO whyI' d?n t you lust take thef

I \,. lIb' . d h t Htt'WL._I' 1 bo . h I' 'lib. .' h d Th d" t ,l' h ' Id b ., (> 'n " credIt yourse I [Of" the assestment 0 .• e a muH ear 'n mm I a _e '"' leve that the e a rate system of high fences and turn- ouse" Ice WI e laced "It many a - e ne.. Istr,c ""C "ou e "n \\ law .a)'s that any \'ehicle upon a car . . .' I' ,. I I 'h k

d't" I h d h'. th 18th Id tl e b made UI of 1939. or WOn t )'Ollr conscIence pertlllt n. er s ong,na pan wa> to Iree I e wor _.iti~5 gives the park a forbidding appearance. The turnstiles present II lona aur s t '~ commg "eason - a. e II ,woul. 1 In • d h ) track in iront oi a street car shall im- \\.ell mine won't either 50 let's get er-to make them Ihe best paid etc.d . b . h '-." o,,-,Iung clothes hnes. bad tempered 11 sma lawn, "ps o.:ate elween d'at I t t " I " .' ,entrance an exIt arrlers t at do Dot uelong In a pubhc park, ~~ els b II .... bb'lI '-i<!' De born a d \'p ilanti ....5.cond plan me ,I e y urn ou on a warning ,Igna straight on this issue, I did ftot make I etc. England is n"",' fighllnlf to pre:;ernTh G P . • .. h • ._ngT • a e' a I g .. '" soU]), It n , .,. bv the motorman • '1' h aD

e rosse OlDte Park Village commiSSion s ould make of thIS Iloll8Ued maids etc no'll" under discus.ion ,,'ould form Ihe ' Th . . b . . the assesstnent of 19J9 or any other' Democracy _ but on ."pr, ~t ,lIUt,public park I place: that will invite iull use oi its facilities through- ' 0 '0 0 new dislriCt "ithout disturbing Gro,se . e $lrdeel car )'s .a \'c~elrad Ie lbsll- )'ear. As fir It you telling rhe people: able bodied men and wOnten, oot i" theI tutlon an . as su., IS enllt e te morc th t" P . d th t I'd I". .er' i"1 be conscriptedout the year. It ~hould insist upon the practie:e of courtesy by all park ,Once in th~ lifptime of eve!)' dead- Pointe's prcsent ,tatus. rc~peCI that gi,'en it b>' some drinrs.: a ... r. rovo raise .e axes '''e' V,(e w. '. .employc.;. Th"t ~ what Grosse Pointe Park citizeno are' paying for. Ihne,,,eary editor comes Ihe well kno",n • • • i to refresh ~r memo!') .that ~he peo- I The cia has done the vuy :hUll ~

--------------- "cr ..nk" letter - and in our case. thilt The It'. Xot Loaded Department - • P blic I _~__ • : pie ~...re given t p~rl ot ~ect,on 2422 was .ectetl~' encoura.ed to do _ atlt'El - t S J . time l,a. ~ow arri.'ed. In all iairnes$ to A OIle.pound French "he1l Ieit over U ~ i s,hoWing the count)'s authonty to equa. ! up trouble in eyery branch of IRtlas,?ectton 0 tate usttces Ihe letter s anonymous author who iur- from \\'orld War I, ....hich has sen,cdll • B - 0 __X .! hze. tues. . . lImonr the lVOrkers. Every reader .... D-------- ni.hed aver). bogu, address. we ,,'iII a" a paper "eight for years, iell off ! ,2\0'" JlOIng on, m~., my, my, ~u: aUest t~ I~e iac.t that.il hI! beeft ,.cry

JdichiglU'l ~n rec:ent years has been working toward a non-parti- hcrewith reproduce .ame. exactly a. it Ihe de,k oi a Reed,port. are .. attor- ....pril 1. 1941 : t.ello... are. all logelher too free Ytlth: succe~.lul tn dOIng th ••.san ju'diciary. Such tendency in the malter a~ has come to general was reeeh'ed by us - "G P ~lieh. D.car ne)' re<::entl~ and "rought the iollowing' Public Letter Box, ')Ollr comphment> to, me, I1~have to! I no" .. have advices irom "I'VashiltftODattention h&s seemed sound. Ii the tendenc)' i5 to be iurthered, it i. Sir I alD dra ....;ng your attention to your h,noc:-the attorney .uffered a mangled 'I The Grosse POinte Re\ ie". lloolc ~'o~ up a,; ,cal1lpal~er. It ~choose Ilhat the plan to conscript .c\meriun ..iOt the citizens at the elections to advance the idea. puzzle Ihat pays on ~tareh the 13th hand aDd a ... everc abdominal wound. Dear Editor: : to run 1Il the tuture. "1'ou reallz~, YCJ'I ! bor is about read" to be .prunr. Tile

)'~ didenl .have one a in Ihe .whole .. hile the office s~ent ,ix da~', Ir),-;nr'l I wi'h to con~ratulale SU""'r\';sor i ...i.t~out a doubt ga,'e me iull ~redir for! strike acth'ities oi.lh. e CIa. has en~b~It i,; Jive da~.~ to the :O;pring election. \\.h~.not con~jder Ihe thmS" but sl,1l there are some 01 )'OUI to find its fO\lr:h wall An ancient, P d CI k r" k' 'I ralSmg Ihe .. age. of the supervISor ,,"00•. tile "pov.crs thaI be' to rat,e public Ill.matter oi a non-pani,an judiciary in the remaining time? The plan iriend, ,,'one on sOlOe .. ith pl~nt' 01 a hharmle .... muzde load'.; 'n:".teriou,lv i r~.,'o all or -, IOr;,a~' ,:r t,e 1e,,~ ,the clerk SZ60. the Irea,uTer $'100 and: dignation to a fenr pitch _ (The Gal-was voted into the constitution April 3. 1939. So let liS use it.' in them r though thcre .... ~hl a)'$ ..'ent ofF in "Ibion ~Iieh la,; week and IP: lent malln~~ In ." ;~,.1 t

pe\ S~f lei doubling the wages of III other officers. ; lup poll sho .. 's that il per cent of tlte

At the last election. ~ome experience \\ as had in the matter of some thing rotten in it no ..' 1 de> be. a ,tartled ,;x-,'ea;-~Id t~'igger-man lo"t 1 0 T,ehwerlpro hom) In ~'I. ar', .an-: Just think oi it, me, OIlc per.on. against I people desire an end to ......

1"' 'I I d - . or. tv 1a"c at' wor"~11 uncea,mg. an entire township ha 'n th I .filling judicial office~ irom a non-partisan ticket, So far as heard. Ive ,t. I ...'"' lusl "ckey ha the hi, right arm' : 1 ., ' II . I ,\' , VI g e power I ,tribs) _ will juslifv the serlC! ofpaper irom lhe week 1'>efor and looked! ' , • • • ' ~ on I'" pro 1',m .'mee 1st . ug-ust to do all this, for what: I didn'l e,'en , 'er' e~rcfullv charted. move' to placeno objection ha' ari"en becill!e oi that trial of the matter. The new . , 11 I' : ..nd a, ,oon ", lne monol wa, a",,,I., get th 'oll of ~~ I h ).II up, \\ 0 good ucl.: to your b.,t pal, Sure Sign, of Sprill!'(-Thc paper boy J. bl "d I I . ,.' e J """ ca c er. I all FREE E:\tERPRI:5E and FREEway mu,t Ix' jud,::-eo well ('~Ieem('d. th . \d (; P ood" Yd .. l e, II1e, ~nt '. Iwt t'e la"Pd'cr sOh d I"k d I . ,

., . . at '''In,., ~." ','" ': 0, ~c"' ha. rent ....ed hi, hic,ck ,hort ,ut aerO"l mon.,'. tht,. c~'ll"i"eri lheir pro':ram,. oe, t .at ,~un I'~ a e.a to you: I,L:\BOR in ....merica under the heel of,o\s the matler .,Ialld~. the partle~ stIlI make normnatlolb to the tor. Ihe P,)CIl0path,c "'ard " the thIrd the ironl I... ,," and the kid, arc ,am"1

" " h I I ". d r ,hould lee! like a mllhonalre. I an "merican Fc\SCrC;T DrCTC\TOR.' d' 'I fr' h h h 11 h' d' , . , h 'd! I ' , '. . , I n ,pUc 01 I e mud tie,. ,a\e Ila . . '. .JU ICla 0 ICe,;. ut. on tea ot. t e JU tClal nommees lor t e POSI-I oor 0 your erl, iMerill&' lor daddy to come and Iree I",ro' at. h 'lip. elm I SlOp, look. and li,Ien while )'OU are i Indeed I ha,'e received ,,'eiled iati-. . • • • " " , " \\ n ,elll In ,~ r .en ca ., , . ....,.,.. .tlons have a place to them,elve~. OUt trom under the part). emblems. , " ,their .tranded kltr trom a nearh;- I:le, I i'ai~n. th.ir rft'orb ha\<: 'oked a nasI" ' ,peaklUg 01 all th,s suppIng. It you ,"ation; Ihat all oi the Communist! and

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election make ....ood use oi I Gro~'r Pomte call c1~lm crcdll ior al p~one pole or lhc arms oi a 100.tool' 1,f(~hlrlll lor Ed,t Park ~Iallor and "ill take limc to ched: tlte records oi othN ,ulllerte" -,'ill ,hortly be broucht'. " ",.,... le.. t I'>llr m.m1>cr, 01 Ibe ne" i; 'ur- IhIgh maplc tre< ~ " 'what T re .ei, ed'n' . _ bl" _ b ,. B . , 1 ,'11 h .the non-part",al1 Idea III rl'"'peC't 10 the Iuolclar". a wa\' will he " I [) . R ri C. \1' • • • Cllatham \ !II.~('. . < I ~"ge, .'" a pu Ie to roc". y tnat 11m. t ley"" ale

. - . &anll~( rlrolt e ro». utor I "I .. 1 'Iri ,en ant and check 1)lIs asa,n,t ",hat .1 d tl ' . h' I. d thi('llnd tt) e.\I,re" Ih .. te!ldl'n("~' morl' full;'. ap;HI frolll Ihc partie,. Corp,. \I;lI(i, "'a, iorm.d to tead, Ihe: Comedian, nr",papcr ,,,Inmn;,!s, . ' t .t,. ,prt'l~. '~ar<! meetln;; 1,~ ;0'1 me to cr 'C ash I 'lip.: I>,ne 'elr pulrpo'hc, han p aye d .e'h ' . 'h 'f ld '", -h . I L. . ~ . • _ ).j~r('tl ..~th ",i. :11(' r'.a ..t'\(loO ~c1l1..,(.1tn(" ~ :=:. \ ;, UC \\1 a) ,'-l i .samt tra~h." ro t: t at t ~y enacte 2ftI l're \\ a, a time- In t e mernon 0 the ° er (".,zen~ '" en the eager y.,unl:" glr,,' 1'_ to drlle dmbu., and ston' teller, nale Tl""~ much otlhe d A' lhe tov.n<hip tre ..suror am amount I' b I . h FREE WOR""RS .d

. . • " 1 h. ' 'h . I ., .' cunlracl "'.• , >II "r e,,:o rul lU thr (on- " , e ray Ihg t • . '"-£. ...,upreme court wa. expccted to dIVide along pan "an Ime,. ,omewhat .anee, ... ?", to. repa,: car en~,"e.. 0 .. Icurrent Delr~'t eo~,m"n rounr,l l"'".s. nrnin;r arm, "i Ii" >e\l cr 'j',lem. 1"•.. r'C""cd OHr ...hal it cost m~. )0,'0 ... will: othtr lands ;,"d continents. r hope Ihatas a maller oi courloe. But thar tendenc)' ha, ,0 (jj,appearcd irom ~b'~ adlnlnl5t.rl hr.'- lId. ~nr:dho." nOI to I' :n/t Handal. 1>11\ l'1e '1:~I"['>10n C'I Ille tlce, R,"I()t .nd I'r"it ~I.u eo-oPN~trd :.uu !Jay one.hali of ....hat r ,pent of m)", the .\merican indu,lrialists and the

. ~ . . . •... I ~ .. ll~n('r.. nUl~iU'C(,. '... fJtJarl('f ,11 .to.. ",'as pullcrl off h, ~ (In'" n: p\\ n thc- ~.. h b" '"the ~t\(l11.:zatJ \\ <\\' tllilt a panl,an dlVblon t, not In rememnrance,; I \1 II ~{ d h ' . 1'", p~r C~"t "j':1 "r"," ~nd Piort1d,'k o"n ",one~ I! t e amQum ,pent )' me Anuncan l'edera!lon arc not now too

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Richard PT A HearlDetroit Traveler InTalk On Southwelt

The next meeting of the Richardsehool PTA will take place on Wednes-day evening, April 9, at 7:30 p,m.

On SancIa,.. 24 ,.ean .. o. theUnited States e.tM"l'd w.....~ W!...~,~.n-'-: ;;f A..oCi ~boy. were killed, thou wounded and billions of doDanwere speat to "make the world safe for delIllOQaqo:' It is not aclay for celebratin •. It is • _y for calm medit.tion . _. and a clayto make the reeoIution that never .. ain shall American lives be.. eri6ced in vain

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ARMY DAY

The Grosse Pointe Review

is the meeting when the elector's setthe salaries of the township officers.We have been informed that this meet-ing must be held at I o'clock on eiec-tion day, but we haye been anured hyour supervisor that this meeting willbe adjourned until Tuesday, April 8,at 'J:3O p,m, at the Eastwood school.50 get out and let's Set the salaries.

Now, people, there are a lot of meet.ings and duties to do in a country likeours, but wouldn't you just as soon dothem than not be able to do so,

So let's vote on April 7, and altendthe annual township meeting on Ap:ll8, and the Improvement meeling onAprillO.

Yours for a United Township,GRATIOT TWP. IMPROVE.,. ASS'NGeorge Sehmuek, Secretary,2Q()6() Huntington Drive, Gratiot Twp,

Montante AnnouncedA. Circuit JudgeFavorite At Election

Circuit Judae Since1917; Webeter AakaRe-EJecticm Apia

Cin:uit Judge Clyde 1. Webster, whois a caudidate for re-election 011 lion-day, April 7. has earned a reputatiollfor the fairness and impartiality of bisdecisions, his common sense and compe-tence, and his patience with the Iiti-lt2nts appeariug in his court.

Judge Webster is a graduate of theliterary and law schools of tbe Uni.versity of Michigan. Following hisgraduation he beeame associated withthe law firm of the then famoas DonM. Dickil\5()n. of Detroit. He practicedlaw here until 1912, whea he becameUnited States attorney, serviug VIItil1916. He W'aS elected judge of circuitcourt in 1917 and has been re-electedthree times sinCe by hage popularvott&.

As circuit judge, he haa seea thecircuit beach grow with Wayne CODJIl)'from six judges to 18. He has alwaysbeen endorsed by the Bar Associationand all prominent civic and fraternal

Grosse Pointe Review,To the Editor:

The monthly meeting of the GratiotTownship Improvement association willbe held at the Eastwood school unThursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. We shalltake up the question of garbage dis-posal, and also in connection with thiswe have been approached by the peopleof East Park Manor about alleys. Arethe alleys a nuisance and shall we pro-ceed to have them abolished or do youpeople want them? Come to this meet.ing and Bive-1I$ ,.our news. We UDder-.tand some alleys in the north side hayebeen abolished. I welcome the Pfilpleto let us know their point.

Remember, by the time this meetingis held the election will be over. Comedown and let's all get together and for-get politics and work out a program forthe next board to WQrk on, Whoc\'er iselected, we shall seek their co-opera-tion.

Now let me say a word about the an-nual meeting. You, of course, know this

Norhen P. NelfCleft, City of Crooae Pointe

ELECT

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

LEROY C. SMITHState Highway Commissioner

get four t~ps a week by myself, Mr. was selected, whereby, the llistrictJones told me, "if you want the job you would rent some property and build acan have it for $10 per tap, at four taps portable school. Call you imagine aper week there is your $40. I said "Mr, school district renting property?Jones, r rom not interelited," and hung In the fint place, if the district waitsup the telephone. Let Mr. Jones deny a year or two to buy the property, theythat one jf he dares, do you call that will then end up by paying an enormousbeing fired? I have hardly spoken to price and probably only receivilll' aMr. Jones since that for immediately ~mall site.after this he gave the job to a man I believe the community should buyfrvlU Delroit ior 'Ii per Ionll' tap and a respectable site and we should not$10,50 per short tap, but I, a citizen be so silly as to spend money buildinrof the township, could ha\'e the job temporary buildings, We are always go-{or $10 per tap, regardless of which ing to use it, 50 why not build some-side of the street it was on ......... thing that we can always use.• TIIat 0.. f. Me,- and incidentally Maybe I .hould not have SOmuch tothe man he hired uses three men be- say about this school bllsiness as I dosides himself as diggers to get in six not have any children going to school.taps per week, 110 reflection on the but I am interested in the lovell ones ofman, he has a tough time out here in ml' neighbors.the Winter and earns every penny hereceives for the work, but Jones want- Mr. Houtekier, like myseH, doesed me to turn out four taps per week, not have any children going to thisand regardless of weather at $10.00 per. school, but he does have a child goingI do not shirk work when it is neces- to a Detroit school, which is his privi-sary, and I am willing to handle most lege, If Mr. Houtekier wants to sendkinds, but like anyone else, I do exped his child to a school in California, that'sa fair day's pay for mv labor, and I nobody'. business, but jU51 why Mr.

, H t '-" d t th . ht k' d Accardiill' to the latest reports, Jamesdon't think anyone wl'lI hold that au e ..ler IS OPPOSe 0 e rig 10f hool't' b d h" Montante lootrls as a favorite candidateagainst me, 0 a sc 51 e IS eyon t 15 wnter.He is seeking office on a "Ten Point ~odrthe o~i~e~~f ~ayne ,~ounty circuit

Mr. Provo is not responsible for this PIa f • h' h" 'bl lU ge at UK ..... cho. oa ... onday, Aprilletter, nOr dOes he dictate or edit the t orm , w IC IS Impossl .e .to pro- 7th.CirCUlar that a ar ,mote from any angle, and, If It were .

h' I pp~ 5 every wet;< on possible it would cost the township James Montante IS famed throughout~ IICdl.our .commlttee name ap.pears, hundreds and thousands of dollars and the state as aa authority on the Sol-'mc u mg mme. A lot of people In the . ' 'd' d Silo' h

h. . at the same time speaks of economy On lers an a rs act, WhlC conCernstowns lp know our editor and we are '. lh • ht f d f H h madh .. . Ihe school system ThIS is too large a e ng sora tees. e as e apretty sure t e Clllzens commlUee does . ' . . I b f IL- bef h .

t '{ Geeb I ' I contrast in his opinion for the reSIdents num er 0 ta "3 ore sue organtza-0, "r. e you certaIn y should ,,' .. . . t' th D t 't B A '.

h k d h' If' R H Iv. illl~ u,sinct to swallow and certam- Ions as e e rot ar sseclauon,av,~ as e I~ yourse, In oy a~p_ ly a great contr ..st bet~een he and the National Lawyers Guild, the De-

ton. gas sta.lIon .to ~rtte up an article Provo. troit Federation of Teachers, the Lionsyou would give h,m Just to see how he . and others on this extremel im _could handle it well how do you thinlc It IS generally known that Provo per- t H h I Y. h ~_he handles arti~les now~ Certainly not mitted many children for the last five an IIm\measure. e all, a oog wtt otoer,

.' I . h' k d H we own attorlleys, helped to draftoffenSIvely and de6nitely true in aU years to p ay In IS bac yar. e even elm h" "d h "'I f h alllUDen tnt to te etate act nowrespects explaming everything clearly oxe up t e lie d or t em, spent many __ ..: be' b

' " . h' Ia . ....~ng ,ore testate senate.WIthout gOing IOta personalities ours trYing to get a P yground SlleHoping this will clear up my'part in through the tax sale and was success- Jam~s MOlltante was born i.n Pena-

the .....hole business, ful. He workelj many hours last Fall to sylva~la, t.he son ~f a coal mIner mdI remain, obtain property for skating ponds. Two has .lIved In DetrOIt for over ~ years.

RA.Y JOHNSON, such ponds became a reality for the He IS a graduate of the DetrOIt. public20320 Ea3t Eight Mile Road. pleasure of OUr loved ones, and while school sy~tem, and after studYIng at

Provo was working to make things Wayae university for two years, gn.dll-eomfortable for the children, Mr. Hou_ ated from the University of Michigaa.tekier was keeping himself busy to stop where he obtained both an A.B, and ananything that would become a pleasure L,L.B. degree. To earn money to com-and a necessity for our children. plete his college education, Mr. MOIl-

MICHAEL CHASE, tante worked on the production line of18591 Washtenaw. the Briggs ManafaelUring company,

thereby obtaining a Imowh:dge of ha-March 29, 1941 man nature and working eooditions

Stlch as few judges ever bave,james Montame is a member of the

Detroit Bar Association, treasurer ofthe National Lawyers Guild and Viee-president of the Italian Lawyers Oubof Michigan. He has the endorsementof labor, the Italian Democratic Coun-sel and many civic aad churCh organi-zations_

Vote Twice April 7Short and Loq T_I

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April I, 1941The Grosse Pointe Review.Dear Editor:

Now that Mr. Houtekier has causedthe third defeat of the school issue, I'dlike to ask him to come out in the Openand tell the residents of Distriet No.2why he is opposed to a proper schoolsystem.

Several months ago a committee ",..sappointed by the school board to selectsites for a new school in District No.2,with East Park Manor having a largemajority of the residents ill this dis-trict. Two of the residents of East ParkManor, namely Don Julin and HaskellJ ones were selected to act from thatcommunity and Mr. Cu~ter from wt-wood drive. It is m)' understandingthat several sites were picked out buttb~ ODe recommended by this ~t-tee wa3 approximately JOO feet fromRoscommon street and the East ParleManor Subdivision. This was about sev-en acres of land and a beautiful site,close enough SO that both the waterand sewers in East Park Manor couldbe taken ad\'antage of. Mr. Houtekierdaimed it was a waste of money topurchase that large a site and m,ule ithis business to call a meeting in hisstore alld to cause a petition to be cir-culated asking the residents to voteagainst the site, and then later a site

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Thursday, April 3, 1941

(C'onliDued frOm Page Four) Iwas capable of handling the job,April I, 1941 Ther .. wa~ nQ political debt due me

To the Editor Of Ias Provo was unopposed in this elee-The Grosse Pointe Rt\'itw. tion, and it took no effort on my partGentl_en: , to get him elected, and I had no idea

I had no intention of writing a leller there was any such appointment to bedU,ring this campaign in Gratiot town-I made un~:1 my ,~ame w~s called,ShIP, but my hand has been forced by Under Deals I ani hnked as On.. "ran item appearing in "Town News Ull- the group to \'ote yest on the salaryder the heading "Deals" in the March raise, now while I am wholly in accord29th issue, with this action I did not attend this

This letter is being sul>milled to both m~eting ill whkh the .alaries werepapers so that there can be no argu- ra"ed, I knew of the meeting, havingment of discrimination and is being see~ the annou?cement but had Otherwritten in its entirety by myself as an busme •• that night and could not at-answer to the charges described in the tend,item being untrue, Now, as lown,hip foreman, I was not

I am referred to as being appointed fired by Provo or anyone else, Mr.township foreman and fired aher the Frank Jones who was water directorpolitical debt was paid, there is some at that time, told me the taps were cost-truth here, I was appointed towmhip ing too much money, because I couldforeman and Mr. Goebel was at the nol break through three feet of frost,meeting and highly praised the appoint- dig three holes and drill through 30lIIellt, as being a good one, agreeing I feet under the street fast enough to

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PI'OIIIpt IIIId efficieat aerrice.....-ateed by one of Detroit's'BaOR IIIOdem ud complete ra'iiclio IUoratoriee. ,

~ 8,., .... M_ber of r.......s.mc- of A-erica

:A~:~I NORTON'S~HOP~II 16126 East Warren at Bedford Ii Ju_\'erWe and Sporb Footwear

Grosse Pointe References K...,heYaJ N.... Cadiea,.- ••• 1 • ..1

-E NDO RSED B Y_Edward J, Ape) lames N. McNallyRamey Besso Jwlice of Paace. er...a. Poi1ote

To"".hipNeil Blondell

A__ , City of C", .. e Podte

Robert B. Boyer

Judge Lila M. ~~~n.~t~ Pomte ::: ~~.:=::eN f I John P. e-non Theo. G. Osiuseuen e t Mn. Thomaa E. Dale T.-. ......r• Cil,. of er- Pointe

Norl»ert F. DealE Oaarlea A. Poqpards...........Grolle Poiftle Townl'p S'IIperYioor. City of C ....... Poinle

For 1- I Karl B. Goddard eeor.e A. RosaPre._nt, Crolle Poi..te Park~ IRe UI T Frederick Goodell Edward J. SchanbeclE, .4 @ : Karl E. Graul Carl Schweikart

l'1 Cleric, Cro .. ., P"inte T ....... hip~ : Edwin GroshkoJU D G E (8 William G. Stamm.n

, ~ 1"'1 Charle. D. Heiae, Jr. CIe.... Cro .. e Pointe Park. • ~ T.-.orrer. Groole Pointe Park

:JA I JOHph P. Uvick' - Arthur Ie. Krv, J... lke of Peaee, Cily of G'-lie

, .IIIl5iJ Monda.y, Feb 17th I F~Z;eeW.:r~~ ..I ~~~::: ':''';,l~~~~-. B~II'~ ~ Commi .. ioner, Crolle Pomle Pari:

" l'on-l'crtiNn I?! III?! Coftlrih .. led a,. Friend •.

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Thursday, April 3, 1941--

TOWNSHIP CLERK.

PlumbiDg-HeatiD~Everhot Water He.te,.Stove., ReEriI'en.ton, W......

Harry N. SpreDk~e13322 EAST JEFFERSON

L.'E. molOp-. ...... to " • ...-

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a. o. 1'. C. ill 171 .....Units of the Reterve OftIeera

Tr~lininl corpe are mairltained illZ'1li lIChools and enroJ1mr.lt Ill. thecorps is about 1"'!VIO.

A pI"OfIOMd am.Ament to Sectioa J 01 Artid. V 01the Con.titution relati?e to "the cin:ulatinr. «c., ofpetitiol" proposin, lqiaJa~e -.ana. and of ref ..rendum petitiona ..ain, for appron] or ...jec:tioaof lid. ,. .... It,. the Lecialature".

Notice ofAnnual Election

EASTWOOD SCHOOL19442 £ .atwood Drive

Eugene Piornack,

A pI"OpOaed emendmeat to Sectioaa Z and 3 of ArticleXVII of the Constitution relatift to "the eiradatinc

. de:., of petitioN proposing CONtitutionaJ lUr*Id:....b aDd the Ilimmanzatioa of MIc:h amendmeauupon the b.llots".

.... tlaat the IIODa f. aid electioa aIWI be open from 7:.o'clocil: ill the fonllOOlllllDtil8:t1 o'clock ill the ...... Eat-etII Standard T... ,. the ~ of _J-o.:.._ the #-11-.:-_Towaahip 0Iicen: -- .- .....

ToWDahip SupeniaorTownahip Clerk .Townahip TreuurerFour (4) ConstablesTwo (2) Justices of Peace

Proposal No. 1-

Gratiot TownshipTO THE QUALIFIED ELECtoRSTOWNSHIP OF GRATIOTWAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the AnauI EIeedola~ bew,a ia. tile To..... of Gratiot. Wa,.. Cclaat7, .........-

(One Three-Year Term to Fill Vacancy)(One Four-Year Regular Term)

and for the pmpclM of eIectiDc the foDowiDc State ....CcMmty O&icera:

2 Justicea of Supreme Court2 Regent. of the University of Micbia'anSuperintendent of Public InstructionMember of the State Board of Education2 Members of the State Board of AcricultureState Highway Commiaaioner

(To Fill Vacancy)State Highway CommissionerCircuit JudgesCircuit Court Comminioner

(To Fill Vacancy)County Auditor... to ?Gte CIa the followinc ~t

Proposal No. 2-

You are further notified tlMt the foUcnriaa pIaee for .....Election shall 1M! al follow.:

"High Sierra" Start.At Punch and JudyTheatre Tomorrow

CIRCUIT JUDGETwioe. eleeted JM.e of e:a-it e-t .;tit •• wmt.F.... _"ief .... taM ,.._"ti ... att.....,. -e.--.. Iawyep-H ..... ce.. hll,. ""....... tlt__ of ca_ .. 10-,.- .... ;.q-.Hie'Wy...doned by Bar.World War V.ter.n-Mem of A__ Ol lARioii aM V. F. W.Hi_ rf'CoTd in ....... __ 1'1_ It t for An.

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Sempliaert. NominationEumple of Couaty'."YOUD8er" Intereat

"The election, m.oEar .. itc:auMd tile defeat of theone Democratic Judce.waa un fa ir. since thatJud,e bad made 11ft out.standin, record, hadahown hi. thoroogh c;apa_city, and had tile enclorw-ment of hu eollearuea onthe 8eM:.b, and of the BarAasoc:iationa. He was de-feated, not bec.uM of ail,.deficiency in himself, hutbec:.auM he WII a Demo-crat, rather than a Repub.I, ..Jean.

Clyde I WebsterCIRCUIT JUDGE

ULE • COURAGEOUS. IMPARTIAL

JUDGE CLYDE I. W£8STER

c.r.n.te of U~ of Miclai&'aDF_ U State.tliatrict attorae,.0.... of tJ.e Wa.,.. Cimit Beach

Students Sell Plants

FORMER CIRCUIT JUDGE

Y- wjn li"d th. _ ..d. "~peci ..1 A.. i,laftt Pro .... utor~........ It;. "_me oft ,It.. ""1101.

Six Years Ago The Detroit News Said:

N •• tMl tlM .lectioft i. Ol_.partioan, ,._ '''",",," .Old .ot. ia r-eqveoteclfor thi .. man.

TI:OMAS J. MURPHY

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REPAIR WORK

CABINET WORK

DAIRY -POULTRY

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WARNING!PIANO OWNERSProt.ct )"Oar ..... ...... Aid.... New.

The St. Paul'. girls' basketball teamltutded the Grosse Pointe ....thletic OubcirIs their first defeat of Ih .. season ...aT_day, March 25. when they sllell-acked the PQinte girls by the ,core "f49-9.

Pqe Siz

G. P _Athletic ClubGirl. Trouneed BySt. Pault• Entry

The soccea. of Arthur W. ~liner "High Sierra," which opens at thein wialli ... the nomination for Wayne Punch and JUdy theatre Friday andcoanty cirl!Uit court cOtnmissicaer and Slt,urday evenings only. hrin~s wit~ itsteurin, the saPl»rt and endorsement thnlls, suspense and dramatIc. aCllO?,of aJI civic groups is an uample of IHUlllphrey Bogart and Ida LuplIlo Irl-h~ the younger attorney. of the <:oun. umph in t~e t~o top roles. sUPpo~led by !ty arc taking great ..r int ..re,t in ;;iv. a cast ,WhICh mcludes Alan

lCurus, Ar. i

emmeat aad civic affairs and are begin- thur. Kennedy, Henry Hu I and Joan:llill, to occupy more of executive and Leahe. Ijudicial public: offices. Satar.day. afternoon. the. Pun~h an~ I

Althouch practicaU an unknown Judy ",JlIIl,ve another speCIal children s Iname to the voten of Wayne county, proe;,am featuring Sabu in "Elephantexc:ept for his vigorous candidacy ior B::. . . " . Istate ItMtor from the 6rst distriet !alt Come Live With Me, cO'ltarnng Ifall, Sempliner WOOthe DOminatioD for Private James Stewart and Hedy La-I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:=icircllit couc! comlllissioner by a com- marr, comes to .lhe Punch and Judy forfortabJe margie over nalDes which have live da~s starh?g Sunday. T~e storylong been politically potent in Wayne d~als w,th the phgh; of a beaUtiful Aus-eounty, He also led all candidates in tna~ refugee who 15 f.orced to make .atbe primary Bar Vote conducted by De. cholc~ .between ~arrYlng some Amen-troit attorneys, registering more than c.an c'lIzen. or being deported to her na-three times Ihe vote of his neareSl op- hve Austria.pollent, and is the eadoned C<lndidate -------

PIcture by l{eview Stalt !'holographer. of tbe Wayne cOWIty lawyers in their LOCAL COUPLE MARRIEDrecentlv announced vote for the clee- Th-I S II da ht of M d.,--~ ~_ll... -'~--_ .. _ II~"". F tile ,...,. iB ~ DJ. school aiatla pade ta _ ,...,...... a 01 ''-e. - ~ma e, ug er r. an

r_ --lI' - - ..........~oL_ L. ~ .L -.... L_w 0_ uvu Mrs. Ott~ Sell, of 1231 Maryland ave----- .. - • A ~ --- "-'I -- ...-. --wi pUt -- ... • IC_, -a_I" A. a ._.~idate for .tate senator last....- ---.-- ....... llUe, Gt'osse Pointe Park, was married

PIANO TUNING Mar' I Fall, Selllplines- was one of the first to Frederick ~faedel, of lZ20 Maryland_ ...-- D~~_.rIb -LlinaJudae .ac:hnerFIra, t Oberlin College Choir Township J... tice Tell. men to advocate a speeding-up of the a"enue, last Saturday. I-- -... --- T Or Coun Will S' At P . t Formation of Breakf .. t workmen's <:olllpensation benefits,

...,. Pa- Ret.It -. Y.... E •• 1 0 gaDJZe ty. mg om e claiming that these benefitl should be..--.. T_,... willa r..ce-,.. "-'-IConcili8tiOD Diviaion Church on Sunday Club By Local Women paid at the end of the Ihird week in•.- ..... N,.. -- -- stead of the present five-wetks period.- - On Pallll Sunday, April 6, the Oberlin B C. JOSEPH BELANCER He also campaigned to take the salesF RED MER R Y! !udze Adolph .F .. Marschner of .the college a capella choir compoled of 40 ., tax off foo<1and beverqes, poillting oat

\\ ayne cou~ty CIrCUIt court, a ~atl,.e-I voices under the direction of Olaf C. IGrosse Pointe Township Justice of the that ullder the present system, the smaJI"- _1 To...-.I 1-_ bonl DetrOl~er .and educated I~ the Christiansen will sing at the 11 a.m.: Peace, and Member Local Draft storekeeper actually pays more than!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Js<:hools of thIS CIty, Wis the 6rst sudge service of the Grosse Pointe Congrega-I Board. half of lhe wes tax out of his 0W11

to organize the eonciliation division of I tional church, I . . poc:ket becau.e he iJ unable to coDedthe circuit court-for the settlement of ih.l choir of Illen's and women's ..Again, as In the ,",,:orld War, the Ia. tax on SDl&Uitems from his <:ustolllen,lawsuit. and avoidins Ia.....s delay ill voices from Oberlin has a widespread alCS of our COlllm?nlty hav~ come to Sempliaer is a sraduate of the UIIi.,the trial of cases . f . I b'I' d f the front and agalD are dang every- . f U' h' La School 'tb

. . . re~utat~n or mu.slca a I Ity an ~r thing possible not only to co-operate verslty a _IC: Igan w WIHe has coutlnuously served la that skillful interpretation of sacred mUSIC, . " , a fine record and has been a soceessfal

loffice .-ith distinction, and is known' The Grosse Pointe Congregational' W1t.h.the government III the mdlt:uy practicing attorney ill Detroit for thefor his prompt devotion to the public Ichurch, which ...i11 soon be celebrating: tral~~g tre~d. but a~ ~o do everything past several years. His candidacy forwelfare. He i. married, has two chil. its first birthday, meets in the Maire I ~Sl I~ to lO;ure, ;nao ar as theyf are circuit court COIDlllissioller is su~orteddren and is a ......duate of the Detroit h I r-<Ii d K h I lab e, t e com art a the selectees rom ..... CiY'l.~ aad .. _- grou"" as welJ •• by• ..- Isc 00 on...... eux roa near erc eva. our district who are being called to u~ ~ QiLT r- _College of Law. ,On Palm Sunday, the pastor, the Rev. I f . . d h organized labor.

Judge Marschner has always shown ICharles W. Scheid, will preach 00 Ica~p rom .time to time un er t e Ie' His friends and supporters have pre-a deep interest in conciliation of mar-I"What the Bible Teaches Us About lectJve servlce act. sented Artbur W. Sempliaer to the vot-l'iace difficulties and especiaUy in the Prayer:' This is the fiflh in a .eries Iteld A-icaa 8ft.IdUt en of Wayne county .... a YOGl1&andria'hts of children in divorce cases. of six sermons dealing with the Steat These public spirited Iadie. have efficient attorney of unqllestioned ift-

In s~ekine re-el,cction t? the cir~uil' themes of the Bible. formed what is known as the Grosse t~ty. a ~ty f~ bard wor.k, a s~-court III the COtIIlIlg Apr,l ., elechon, IPointe Breakfast club, their only aim cessfal. TC,:ord IR ~nTite pra~ti<:e, Wlt.bJudare Marschner has .t~e en~~sementl T' d Shorthand Ibeing to furnish the draftees with a an active Inter~~1 Ill, a.Dd a liberal &tti-~ ~bor, lawyers and <:lVICs~'~tle., a~d YPJIl8' an • Ireal typical American breakfast on the Itade toward, ClYlC affiJrs.IS ~hly c~.mended for hIS l~partl~1 ()pen to Pomte Adult. day of their induction, and also to do 1 _

attitude to IitJpnts who come mto hiS I -- whatov .... ro~!;b!!!in !l!'de~ to ~en:! the~e I ACCOD-D MADE PQ3::mucoact. A course: in persoaaliJ:ed typing and draftees playing cards. sewing kits, and I I feel SIlr'C that tbe Pan-American I

G reg g shorthand will be offered to such other items as might from time to accord of Al1gtIst, 19040,which well mayEO- _.L Side Good Fridav Groue Pointe adalts on Monda,. and time add to their contentment and gen. be the bulwark of democ:rac:y ill tbe~ , Wednesday evenings, starting Monday, eral welfare. These ladies arc: Mrs. Iworld, would IIOt have been signed had ISer9icea 12 to 3 p.m. April 'I at 'l:JO p.m. in the typing room Richard Campan, president, 603 Neff' not Rotary prepared the way by erat-IAt Uptown Theatre at Grosse Pointe high school. road; Mrs. Harry Lipski, treasurer, ?flll in, an iDlbieat of mutual understanding I

This course is not for stenographers Merriweather road; !drs. Doaglas B. in the preceding 24 years I-Cesar D.or office typists, but for the man or Crane, secretary, 956 Lincoln road; I Andrade, former miaister of finance 01

Tbe people c. tbe East Side again wOJDIln who has a personal need for Mrs. WilHam A. Punes, Jr~ 598 Neff i Ecuador, in The Rotarian naapzioe.will he glad to 1unl that for their CQA- simple typing or shonband skiUs.. Rrs. road; Mrs. K. D. Brill, SIl2 Neff road:~t.and spiritaJ IIP1ift -.: of the Agnes Wiboa., a graduate of the UIIi- Mes.Harold A, N-. _Heft road:'I"C:ftieftce ancl spintul'uvlift. one of thel' venitv of P1ttsburgh school of Busi •. Mrs. Cassillll Teagac, 9J6 W .. his!BtonIel'Vice bas beea planned at tile Uptowa -.s Administration, will have charge road; Mrs. A. D. Klick, 824 Neff .... d;Theater, Mack at Chalmers, from IZ of the clan. Miss Carolyn OslOOd, aty braneh Ii- .. Eea7 e--tto J p.m. People. no longer feel that The fee for IZ class meetings will be bracy; Mrs. Leo Carrier, 8Z2 Neff road; Th~ boy. and airb iJl Mr. Himmd-they must &0 outside of their cornmun- $3.00 for residents, and $4.50 for non- Mrs. Morley 101. Pigott, 11040 Conr- ~n s r~ wrote casays for the Na-ity to enjoy the best on such an acca- residents. ,'iIIe avenae; Mrs. Virginia. Roemer, ~oaal Umly Essay COD test. Each ooesion, Over 1,600 people proved this last I For further information eall Forrest Cranford Lane; and Mrs. Herbert w.llb the <:1ass wrote an essay a&\d thenyear. "The best service I ever attended" Geary, director of adult education at IMandel, 710 Rivard boale,'ard. the clus voted .on the five ~t to sendwas the lestilllony of Ihose pres ..nt. The NI. 2000. These are the ladies who prepared, to New York City. The subSect of these •special featuT" this year wil! b~ The' -AN--E-X-P-E-R-T-' I rulhi.he<i, and served the draitees with, ".say. w'u "\Vh7 Natii)ii:l Unity hSouthern Gospel Jubilee Singers (Col-: . a hreakfast and party On March 17 to Impo~ut to My Country. ~ys eB-ored). They will also appear at the eve- 1 I aID an expert on To Whom It May some 32 1Ivbowere being inducted from Itered 1tI the contest were .-ntten byning service at the Knox Presbyterian I Concern letters. I've seen all the wrong our locality. It Illight be: interesting to Diane Faulk, Marilyn Kaiser, Georsecharc:h, Dickerson at Mack avenues, Ikinds and have written most of them. note that the entire party W15 made I Cberpc:Ii., Sally Holmes and Ruthat ":30 p.m. Dr. Harold L. Lundquist. So,. ~cu see, I know all the ways of not possible by donations from citizeQs in . Engel.dean of the Moody Bible Institute of wntlng them. Subtract these from the business in OUr district I The othu morning we> were veryChl'~. 0 -llJ b th- k S 'd total number of possible ways, and you . Ihappy to learn that ~ge Cherpelis-g ,w. e ~ spea er. ee a - .' , . "'_vertisement elsewhere in this paper. t have left the nght ways. Yes, I am an : D~ ........ , and Ruth EnLel had won 6rst and 5«-

: expert ... by elimination. Or perhaps; Tbe Grosse Pointe Breakfast Oub and prize res~vely. Geor.e will beI_txPert by default. - Walter B. Pit-, has come into being and intends to re- eligible for the state awards.

kin, in The «"tar~ .aga.zi.u. main a pennanent organization, and the---------------------------- ladies are giving freely of Iheir time JWIiar ... e- e-cI

RE.ELECl' aDd mast rely apon the good.hearted. The Defer school bas orpniaed ane5S of our citi:tens and merchant. for IJunior Red Cross council A represUl-the futare .acce •• of tbeir veuture and tative is sent from each rOODl.The par-aim. To that end these ladies are lnak- Ipose of the meetings if to get togethering a public call now and througb thiS! once each month and di5cuss the ac:.medium and ar~ requesting those c:itiz- tivities each room has' accomplished.ens and merchants to enable them to IWe also plan fnrthes- activitie ...perpetuate t his laudable ambition We held OUT first meeUnl 011 Marcbthrough dollations of food and other 27. The following are delc:ptes of theitems, and a call to any member of the coancil: Sandra Faulk, Peggy Etling,club "11 be more than appreciated'l

lTelford Burrus, Donald Honister, Sus-

Grosse Pointe township has always an KUhl, Alice Sellars, Julia Hibberd,led in these endeavors, and if good ill- Ernest Pleger, earl Rossetti, Gail ASh'

lterests and hard work on behalf of the f ton, Richard Kinpwood, Bonnie Lee,

Iboys of our locality are any CTiteriOll", Helen Stevenson, and Diane Faalk.Grosse Pointe lownship win again lea:!, Oar first meeting was called 10 order Ibut we do need the co-opcratioa of, by our sponsor, Mrs. Stahl, at 11enty citizen and merchant. o'clock. We later had an efection of

The boys of oar district are freely officers, which gave the following reogiving of their time and efforts in be- suIts: Diane Faulk. president: HeleDhalf of national defense and mU$t he ISte\'enson. vice-pres;<!enl ; Alir_ Sellars,'hown by our actions that we not only secretary; and Carl Rossetti, treasurer. Ia~prcciate them. but that .'e are proud I Oar president will represent our I01 lhem. I<chool at a district meeting to be held

Th: 'elective semce board .for t~i, I :\pril 17 at Red Cross headquarters. Iarea" and has been co-operalll1g with Mr. Himmdmann's 6.'\.1 room is ,'ery Ithe Gro"e Pointe Breakfasl club and bu.y making scrapbook, for the Junior i

Ico~mends the~ for their laudable am-l Red Cross. \\'e ue collecting all the r

Ib'lIom and deSIres. I cro" ....ord pU7ZI~ _ ar~ able to get.j

---- I We are patting them i. Krilo>hoola I, -VOTE MONDAY, APalL 7tlo_ which we are making. _I! I0------ n- Who Respect Juetice wm Re-Elect

IJUDGE LESTER S. I

MOLL

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AD Wo"',~_at CROSSE POINTE BLVD.

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CROSSE POINTELIVE POLL TRY MARKET

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VOTE FORARTHUR W.

Try Our Friendly Service.

- Review Liners Get Re.ulb -

We have helped many of our presentGrosse Pointe residents find the home of theirc1reams.

There's somethinR" about Springtime thatbrings out the urge to own a home. This instinctis in the heart of ewty man and woman.

Talk to us about a vacant lot, a completehome-buildin~ project, or the purchase of a newor older home. You win be under no obligationsand we do not believe in "high pressure" sellingmethods.

Do not overTook the possibilities of a~oundly.built home. seasoned by the years. Youwill often save much money by in\'estin~ in thistype of property.

We are approved brokers for the HomeOwners' Loan Corporation, "-lith its 40% in-terl"~t rate, a home purchased from the HomeLoan is a good investment. We also have com-plete iisrings at all Hanks, Insllr<lnce and Trustcompanies on their foreclosed properties.

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,The qaaJit,. 01 our a--Jiq ia • byword ia ero-Poiate _ • • it'. • watch-wwd ia oar pIut.

ENDORSED BY LA WYERS AND ALL CIVIC CROUPS

We haft just rec:ei.,ed • euppIy fII .1JMI s..-n Caleallan. Tn.,.pace. of informati.,. buebaD rec-

orda -.; ~6 ,.._ or iMI ~ f. all ....... Callat oar office, 15ZZ4 East Jetfenon aftl'ft or write forYOUr Free Cop,.. F. L HENK. ,,FREE

SaDdQo 'J1INaP 'I1ua __ Atri • ".,.... IIJ..oM "--t ....IW,. J--.. .. "COME LIVE WITH lIE'"

ProtIIPt e-t-- DeIiY...., Soft D...... • Cia--- . S-u

PHIL GEIST'S BEER STORE(F........ ,. BiB W........ )

t'1SN MACK AVENUE, Near Netf Roacl NIAGARA 2IaBottle. Cue, Caa Ice CoW DIrtc ....... D_ .. tic .. 1. W ..

FriIIQ _ ~ Aid .... SE..... oq-,H......,. a..-t ... We ~ .. "IIICH SIEJUtA-

s.....a,. M--.. o.a" 8...... -a.E.P1LUlT BOY'"s.t.a,. at 11 ~ .......... MariM. ..,.. ..

"THE FARMER'S DAUCHTER"

Punch & Judy TheatreAerc:h.... at FiIh ... Road Nl. J-.

Looking ForA "orne?

Henk Realty Co.(Fiataa L Henk)

15224 E. JefferlOn Avenue Grolle Pointe ParkLEnox 4554

AUSTRALIA GROWS UP Ial ""e..lth, Agrkulture, for 10 lUDyYes, industrialization is the new years in suood place, had dropped to

third, while miniUC' slipped Ere- Antnote in Australia. Before the present to second place ~ Sir Robert Guran,war brvke out, manufacturing had ad.vanced frOnl Quite far down the list to former solicitor gelleral of Australia, ialirst place in contribution to the nation- the current Rotarian mapzine.

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PERFECTLY CLEANED - EXPERTLYPRESSED

By SQUARE DEALOF COURSE!

"Ballad for American."Will Be Produced ByHigh School Choru.

Crash•In

At the Punch &]udy

ARE LENTEN MEALS A PROBLEM?

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SID'S CAFE B~:TBARaiF.... '-- fw FiDe F .... - Opasl Daily to 1:. _.

5. McQUEEN. Prep. IDeI E. W_ at P"-e Nl. M4

AUitraIia GroW' Up;Former Farm LandNow Inchutrial

M."ha"t Iw" mile. ap .".1 Ih•• nd "f 'he: d"'po'r.d" ch.Mlclrr H_.plan, Boca" pla,s I. Lo. PanQ aod Jud, &Ia, "'H.P Siena. ~

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Drunk Driver

G. P. BuiDeu Mea',Bowling Leaaue

Sicr. Cafe BeeinaSpring Campe.ip

I TIle e:ity-wide~ous Sid's ufe,115241 East Warren at Barham, bc$tins., in this isstle of The Review, its Spri~adverti5mg annmmecments.

It is difficult to exactly define thetrue uniqueness of this cafe. Thc 1'l!T-~"ality of the prOl'riC'lOf, mod~t SidM('Quec:n. i~ 50 ;nell1rkably bound up,..;Ih the caf.s ~t!"'ulalion for ~.rvingfin. food at rea~onah1e flri.es, that it i!difl'irult to determine whirll i~ m~t reospon"hle fOf' the S!lecess of the afe.

T" l'IIan,. pco!",Ic:.~ld's Cafe has be.. com. a Detroit institution - ... place '0

: visit ...,hen the urge for good food be-Icomts irresistible. And during these! day. nf Lent, t.~r;ally wilen the prep-I

Iaration of meal. be-comf'! a major fl'"ob-lem f()T" many a holtstwif •. Sid's unt-

1en mtnus offer ...rlcome "litf. So won_der. tlltn. that the trek is 10 Sid's. and I

,thaI hc counts amonll' h,s frit'N!. "nil I! cu,lomer, "nl"l0 num~er, irom Grosse'POlOte communitIes. I

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Housewives who find temporary em-ployment in commerce or indu.try, re-placing men who have taken defeueindustry jobs, or others who have beencalled to military service, mull ha"esocial security account numbeu.

Work 01 such nature fs covered \III_

der old-age and survivors insurl_,and employes should show their socialsecurity card, to employers at the timethe job is started, it was stated todayby Elm<:>reE. Pollock, manager of theeast side office of the Social Securityboard, 8037 Harper avenue nur VanDyke.

qu~tion

CRAMER ELECTRICPlayers: 1 2 3 Total A I' --f-' h . . Af' I "

Howe .1<10 160 148 448 ustra.'a tr~s Ii hng In Tlca n a ?~ogram interpreting the Amer-Cramer _ _ .14.1 149 182 4741 ~re eq~lwed -:th" ru~s a~d tanks Iican Splrtt, "Ballad for Americans' byShoaps _ ..__ .M: .146 150 179 475 made U1 Australta, .~T1tes SIT Robert John Latouche and Earl Robinson, willMintz __ .148 177 138 463 GarTan,. f~er SohcltOf' ~neral. of be sung by the Grosse Pointe highTrombly _ .._...165 135 154 454 Australl&, In a curre~t lDa~azme artIcle. '!ch~1 . ehorus . and a guest baritone

III the last war thelT equlpmellt came IsolOIst In the PIerce Jr. high auditoriumTotals 742 771 ;; ~ from Englan~, but in the p~st two.d~c. on Friday evening, May 28.

ades Australia has become Industnaliz- The Chorus is a combination of theEJk~OSSE POINT~t~;:n:C414 ed. Igirls' glee club, ooys' glee club, and A

Ins 143 lU 78'" "Belore the pre"nt war broke out, Cappella choir. "The: CaD of Freedom,"Bell ----.. on 1 ...,., manufac'urin- had :.dvanced fr<:>lItquite L V' H b d"P'L Oldh 110 143 169 4821 .." uy Ictor er rTt, an raIse Jeho-i Oldh am 154 175 113 44Z far down the list to first place," Guran vah," by Felix Mendelssohn, will alsoW D ~~ IS1 145 185 481 notes. A&"riculture, for 50 many years sung the chorus. The soloist, who hi5H' m:,e

-....... 6 6 (, 18 in ~ond place, ~ dropped to third, not yet been decided npon, will contri.an p - whde mIming slipped frOID first to bute a half hour recital.

Look Smart Euter - - - - second pace." "B-"- fA' .. f'Totals 771 744 777 Z292 d or lItencaas was Int sungIn Redwood. Cleaned PICHE'S Il4JtBER SHOP The. story of this gradttaJ ec~ by Paul Robeson aud a chorus, on the

448 cyolution parallels tha.t of the Uttlted CBS PUrsllit of Happiness Program,Garmenb ! Allard .144 155 10f9 State, and Canada, thInks the: Austra- November 5 1939. This modern andC. Piche 143 132 151 -CZ6 ,

---- 122 151 400 lian, a recent vis~tor to th.e Unit~ vivid cantata is based on foUl' high.QUALITY CLEANING a rqa- f' Piche :fz 168 169 489 I Sta~es. s.-.uth Afnca, be believ~s, 90'111 lights in the history of the Unitedlar pric:ea, ..... Redwoocr. ohnstOll ----. 176 140 487 foll?w the same pattent.. Pas~onal and States; the Revolution, the growth ofpolicy for ,. PIaooe DOW, ... ~. B~aupre •.__ ..171 39 39 11il agncnltural products VIed WIth those the Union the: Civil War and thefore the Euler null, _ .. tile rIaadicap 39 fram the: mines while: settlers CllIte in Machine ke. 'BEST :.. a-:..- R-...!_ - - to fiB the wide open spaces of the COUll-

- -- ~ Totals ......._ ...._ ......776 79Z 199 '1J61 +- Th tL.. of f John Latollche, who 'I1JrOlc: the words' . "r. en came ..., S1lrge manu ae- f "Ballad f A_' ..

fd WAilRElf - yOlUtSHIU •taretl-pllshed along by the Great War ~ ~ ~enCiIlS, ClUDefrom

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Al1emanc _ _.1'0 135 155 460 of 1914-1918, aad now by the present ~h~d, yUilnta, to study at Colum.- Bress -_ 211 la6 148 415 l:OIlfliet. bta UnIversIty. He waa Poetry Awards

Klein 137 162 158 ifSi at the University for two sue:cessive, '. Dettloff _ _ .171 152 155 479 years. 1934 and 1935. He met Ea:-I

I-............. roo Nutter ••Ii8 128 130 436 Ediaon Company Home Robinson when both were submittingz.tII7 Bureau Woman Lecturel material to the Federal Theatre Pro-

ProtIIPt Pick.U ~ s.m.1 Totall ._ _ .867 'OJ 746 3316 At Local M-~- jec!. They wrote several other compo-11118 E. W at BecIfoI'llI 0AJt Cl.EA.NEIlS -~ sitions, bllt "Ballad for Ame:ricans"

l\llle _ __ 162 159 US 499 ~ n..- f h De • remains their outstanding work.Stritt _ ..: :--_ ..~. 211. I~. fI~5 _n. -ary ~........ 0 t e trOl~ Earl R~n, ~o wrote .the: ~uaic.liCcarroa _._: .152 139 184 oQS EIieoa~, wi! 8PQk OIl the kip- played the 'rioIa III the UIlI"f'et"fity ofT. Beaupre _138 118 160 476 ic "U.hting &lid Its Paet in Home: Was~inston symphony OI"chestra. He

C U P I-d Thayer .....__ ....__ .....1:;t{l 156 146 4i'Z Decoratioaa" at the fourth home insti- sang Ul the liens' Glee Clw and Mixed I- - I Chorta, .."ld finally he conducted tile

. tate eeture on Wednaday afternoon, symphony on:hestra iD a prO(lTlUD ofTotals _ .._ 826 84J 828 Z497 April 9, in tbe Gr_ Pointe biBb . . .ROYAL RECREATION hooI' • his OWD compoSItIons.

Know. all, the .... wer. N hk 132 118 174 424 K aaditonum. It is said of the bal1ad, "No compo--- e~ e 138 1 Yrs. ~ygert is the head of the Home sition intel'Pret~ 50 vividl'\'" so lnIlv the

Helntzc:lmaa .144 43 (.(>l!Eultmg Bureau of the Detroit Edi. hara h'lo h d .. Of b I. 153 - 63 '''5'' . c eter, p I sp y an Sptrlt 0 t eGIUette: _ _........ 1~ 1 SOIl OC1IDpany, and IS aha author of a A' I h h

. "" . . menean peep e. t e: uman patternPerkins _ ...107 129 166 484 book on bghtillg. f . I Ira' d f d •TbomplOll _ 148 189 159 496 At the third lecture hc:lcl a week Il1'O, 01" UDIversa ppmess an ree Ota.

HlUIdicap _ 10 10 10 30 Wn. Belle Farley Mmny was the ------.peaker and her topic was "Adolescence NEW ADULT CLASS

815 2304 WISe &ad Othenrise.." Defer school is sponsoring a newAmong other points Mrs. Murray class in "Oothe. Selection," taught by

481 emphasized, "PriviltlBt\S for the &doles- Mrs. 0, Tinslltan, of Wayne university.4S8 cent should be detel'llliDed by the The class will discus. colors most ftat-482 amount of respoasibilities accepted by tering to each individual and also, stylesSJ4 them." to suit the individ'lal per.olliollities.SI2 She: declared that the home is much The class will meet in Room 303, on

mare idaeatiaJ in fClr'lDialr the child's Thursday, April 10, at 1 o'clock. Forcharacter t!wl either the: school or the further information, call Ilrs. ].cbarch. F1aughc:t' at NY. 4775.

Monday, Apr!1VOTE FORr':-----~'":~.l~",IF-I

Prelent CircuitJudge

"An ExperiencedJudge"

&cloned by Labor,Fraternal and Civic Or-CuaiutioDll.

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He-elect"JUd~e \

De Witt H.MERRIAM

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1564 droadwayAt Cn..d Circu. P.....

Cenaan-Americ:aD aad See-food Specialtiea

Been, Wiuea aDd LiquonOpea E.,.,. Day 'Till Z a.ID.SaDclay. and Holiday. Open

From 1:00 p.m.CLifford t434 CAdillac ZZ30

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'''ursday, April 3, 1941

OLIVET TO CALVARY IWive. Who ReplaceThe choira of Grace church, Lake- Men Mu.t Have Social

pointe at Kercheval, under the direction Security Number.of Mrs, LllciIJe Horton, will presentthe sacred cantata by], II. Maunders,"Olivet to Calvary", on \\iedne,day,April 9, at 8 p.rn.

Total. ~ 716 71JItOR8'S SERVICE

Pate _.._ .165 1150LeBIauc _ ..._ISZ 153Korb ..._162 155Krause _ .._185 111Roy __ --21Z 163I!~us:..h~~::tie~ Tokb.;;~ ..:..: 8S9.~

I . F1etcher _...174 127 176 Vi- - I Breakfut - Luacbea - ~ Van Hootaa .148 170 140 4S8

STROH BREWERY COMPANY I Home Made Putriea Rose -. __ .._142 161 148 451Detroit, Michig&Lo ; Lu1ldbellr .176 179 158 513

rFOR FINE FOOD AND LIQUORS !t&""'JI~Teiot~~...:..:::,:::.:....,.:.:.~..:::-.....,.:8tI~l ~ ~ ...~PI- CleDn Carter and Hi. Ore:heatra - C_ to The ~ ...... " ....~

HOOP.DE-DOO i-Act. Hi.Hr. s- _,.fomaerl,. LOGIER'S GROVE Floor Show '-"l. Pb. A-..g.

"'S Mack, Gro Pointe Wood. Fri..Sat. Mae. -I' Korb's Senice _ ,6'1 818~--- Oak Oeaners .. ,. . '" 67 799

ffi!Jii!I~!I~ffil!~I~rrJJijl!~!mrrJm,l~'1~@i~lr~ Warren - Yor1<~hire 65 82i

7thJanet's l.Jmch , _ 55 ~sCramer Electric " _ .53 78J

IGrosse Pointe Prillti 45 7lIOPic::M'S Barber Shop 44 757Roy&] Recre.non .- ,.36 786

IGeral~N!f;EQ'BrienI CIR~~p!rt!.~DGEi D.erae8ll War Veterl'ln - Univenity of Michigan Graduate~ Practicing Attorney - 17 Years~ Deputy Attomey Genenl of Michigan - 2 Yean~ Assistant Prol'ecuting Attomey of Wayne COQl1ty~ Yeara!fl Platform: Equal and Exact JUltice to All

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Notice of Annual Election

Thursdu\', April 3. 1941

Daughter. of AmericanColoni.ta

Screen Stars Donate $800,000

The ~Iichi!!,an State Society Cauah.ters oi American Colonist. held theirthird .nnual st.te assemllly On Tues-d.)', ?farch 18, at the Ingleside clubin Detroit. !llrs. R. E. Hofelich, Mrs_Jacob J. l..mb, and Mrs. Edward H.Eichel .. r were the hostesses.

Mrs. Edward F, nickie.on, Jr., stalerCK'.nl, pre,id.d al Ihe luncheon pre •ceding the meeting. The colors of the.o"iet)', I>lue and buff, were used in ..allracti"e arrangement of Spring ftow-er., in a 10\\ blue poltery bowl. SmalJL'nitcd States /lags llanked the lowcenterpiece on the T .shaped luncbCOllt.I>lc.

At the meeting, a compl.te SUM:aaryof her )'car's work was given by eacbofficer and committ.e head. The out.standing achievements. of Ihe slate 10-

ciety, were tho'e made in the 6eld ofeducation. Among other thing. weredonations 10 Ihe lluildin~ fund for theWakefield library al Northland colle.e.Ashland, Wis" and 10 the Hoyt Hen-shaw SI.vens library for sick childrelL

Delegates and alternates 10 the na.tional assembly, which will be held ia\'Ilashinglon on April 20, were elected.Those chosen to represent Ihe Michi-gan state society were Mrs. Hall$el D,Wilson, of Grosse Fointe, and Mrs,

SAVE THOSE NEWSPAPERS Curlis T. Wolford, of Grand Rapids.To help financially maintain Ihe or- The alternates are Mrs. Edward H.

ganization's new building at Mack ave- Eichelzer, Afrs. Lyman T, Johnson,nue and Ridgemont. the Grosse Pointe Mrs. Henry B, Joy, and Mrs. Geora:eWoods Community ClUb is now urging D. Schermerhorn.its members to save their old news- In celebration oC the 20th anniversar,.papers which will in turn be sold to of the founding of the national IlOowasle paper companies. To arrange for dety, Mrs, Ralph E. \'Ilisner, hODorarythe collection of these papers. call Mrs.! reg~nt,. gave a brief history oi the or-Alice Hallead at NI. 3745. ganlzatlOn.

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DonAtn! By Fn~nd.

For Circuit CourtCommissioner

'l\HE "ScreeD. GUild Theater" has, 8Cbeduled a fourlh, thereby dooal.J. s~ed ~ ne .... radio contract with Ill:; ~pproximately ;2v.OOO of hermore thal1 '700 Holl1Wood stars, time. In return for !be KeDeroellrdirectors aad wrltertl which will of the stars, the IlPOltlIor tUntll o.....r..nable these artists 10 donate $10.000 weekly to tile MPRF for the$800,000 to bUild a home for the movie home. which will hoU1le iDdi.aged llIembera or Ibe movie Indus. gent worken from stars 10 laborers.try During tbe next few weeks weh,

HolI)'WOOI1 Btars, through the Mo- screeD. celebrities as Rosalind R_tion Pictnn Relief Fund bavegl .....n lIell (1). NellOa Eddy (21, Martha.freely of their services 'during !be &ott (3), Ginger ItoceI'1l (4), audIhree lIe&llOnBthe Sunday nlgbt IlTO- Bette Davis (5) w!ll .IoIa otberKralll haa beeo heard over CBS. For stars on "»011,...0011'. 0wJI Proo-iexample Bette Davis bas made three gram." Roger Pryor ...(i) Ja ~ tIIll~rPtllU'aDea oa l.l1e... rles aad has. director and emcee. -

V()TI: r=U~SEMPLINER

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would leave more funds available {or,' Erne.t P. Lajoie Seek.the conslruction of s.condary high. Return to Judge.hipways,

"Our 'farm.lo-market' roads," Ken- One of the candidates for the cirnlitnedy declared, "are equally important bench, who offers. splendid record of10 a large percentage of the people of f k

public ser,'ice as justification or See _Michigan .as our main primary sy.tem illS' Ihe office of circuit judge. is for-.nd ~;e WIll lIlan cur program accord- mer Circuit Judge Erne.t 1'. Lajoie,IIlRI)', He was a captain oi field artillary ill

In addilion, Kennedy called ~t1~nlio.n Ithe United St.tes army in France dur-10 the fact t~at '>tea,usc ?>hchlian Sing the Wo(ld \Var .nd col~llnallded 4nsouthern farm mil' reglo~ has many outfit compo,ed ahno't entirely 01 Dc-lakrs and ~eause there IS some agn- Iroit men, Vllon his rclurn frorn theculture in norlherly recreational arus, army he waS appointed civil sen'ie.these roads arc frequeotly of equal val- commissioner of Delroit by Jamesue to farmers and tourists, Couzens, then mayor. He was theu ap-

"And ",'e must neVer Cor a mom.lIt pointed to Ihe circuil bellch bj' Alex J.forgel," he added. "that a large ?art of Groesbeck and 201 th.t time wa, theMichigan's POpulation is dependent up- younge.t circuit judge in 111iehisan.On our $400,000,000 tourist business and During his term on the circuit bendlthis industry in turn is dependent upon Judge Lajoie was known (or I,lS sin-ll'OOd highwa)'s and altractive high- cere inte .. st in the wellare of childrenwa)'s." and personally effected the re.!oration

of many homes where childrell wereinvolved that \\ ould otherwisc h.vebeen destroyed through h•• ty dh'orceactions.

Another contribution was hi. spon-sorship and assistance in e.tablishingthe original probation departm.ol ofIhi recorder's courl and in Iho.e earlydays of the probation idea the judgeserved .s a voluntary proll.tion officerwithout pay.

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Two horset, a trained dog andJack Kina:, horseman, jum~ intothe Hot Springs, N. M., nuneralbaths and soaked. Ki.na explainedhe was riding from New ~orlr toSan Francmco at>d tboupt 1twas aa:oo<! chance to "90ak out the travel-Inll! , .• _ ..

G, Don.ld Kennedj', .tate highwaycomnli,sioner, Ihis we.k .piked rumorsIh..t \\ork of bringing Michig.n's mili-tary network up 10 war departm.ntrrquirements would hall construction of• ecolldary or "Iarm-to-market" roads,

"Ill fact," Kennedy declared, "thenational defen.e p~ogram a. it relates10 highwa)'s is likely to result in astimulaled cOllstruction program forboth our primary and s.condary sys.terns."

'fhe cOJlirni"iolier added it was sign;-fic..ot to note that, with certain excep-tions, the military n e I W 0 r k include.most of the princip ..l mil.age on theprimar,. system. "Du. to this fact," he~aid, Ucontemplated irnpron:'ments tothe military network will aho benefitOUr regular trunklitl. routes, and willinclUde proj.cts that would eventually~ demanded by Ih. constontl)' increas-ing traffic over these highwa)'s."

\Vith congress expected 10 appropri-ate funds in the near fUlure for im.provemenl of the military network,Kenn.dy said it was quite Jikely this

THE GROSSE POI:-lTE REVIEW

Mie:lUaran'.See:ondaryRoada Not AffectedBy Military Needa

VOTING PRECINCt' NO.VonNG PRECINCt' NO.VOTING PRECINCT NO.

VOTING PRECINCt' NO.

VOTING PRECINCT NO.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the pollingplaces for said Election shall be as follow.:

and for the purpoae of electing the following TownahipOfficer.:

Township SupervisorTownship ClerkTownship TreasurerFour (4)ConstablesJustice of the PeaceCommissioner of HighwaysMember of Board of Review

CARL SCH\"/EIKART,Township Clerk.

1-5oath eacI of the Robert TI'OIIIItIe,. SchooLZ-North eacI of the Robert Trombley SchooL3-1'1te South aide 01 Jeffenoa Aftllue bet ....

BaIf~ Road IUId Westc:beater ROIId.4-Tbe Southwest c:oraer 01 Je&enaa Aftllue

&ad Putt Lae.5-M~ BaihIiq, Jetfenoa ueI MaryIaDcI

Aveauea.,VOTING PRECINCT NO. '--Somenet Road. St. Paul Aveaue.VOTING PRECINCt' NO. 7-South aide of St. Paul AftII. betweea

'I'bree Mile Dme aDd Aaduboa AYe.VaI'lNG PRECINCT NO. 8-KercbeYaI Anll. and Biabop AYeil-.VarING PRECINCT NO. t- The Eaat end of the DeE .. SdaooI.VOO1NG PRECINcr NO. I......Pierce School.VOTING PRECINCT NO. II-The Wat end of the Defer SchoolVonNG PRECINCT NO. Iz.-..charieyoix AYeDUebehreell Mar,1aacI Aft-

llue aad LUepoiate AYellue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 13--Oavle...oix Annue betweea Lakepoiate Ave--

r.ue aad Beae:-a6eIcI Aveaue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 14-South aide of Mack Avenue betweea Back-

inabam Road IlDd BerIuhire Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 15- The Soatheaat corner of Whittier ROIMfaDdMack Aftllue.

VOTING PRECINCT NO. Ii-The East end of the CUriel Ricbard SehooLVOTING PRECINCT NO. 17-KerdIenI A",,1Ie betweea Mona ROIICIaad

Merriweather Avenue.VOTINC PRECINCT NO. 18-Cr_ Pointe Famaa MlIIlidpa) BqiLtiq.VOTING PRECINCT NO. It-The Weat end of the Gabriel Richard ScbooJ.VOTING PRECINCT No. Zl-Keriay Roed at Beaupre Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO, 21-Madc Avenue at Moran Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 22-The Muca School.VOTINC PRECINCT NO. 23--CroNe Pointe Wooda MunicipU Baildin ...VarING PRECINCT NO. 24--CroNe Pointe Shorea Muaic:ipa.JBuiJdiq.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the annualmeeting of the Town.hip Elee:tora will be held at theTownship Offie:es in the Municipal B~!nding, GronePointe Park, Michigan, on Monday, April 7th, 1941, at1:00o'cloc::kin the afternoon, Eastern Standard Time, forthe transaction of the business of the Township whichcan legally be tranlae:ted thereat.

To the Qualified Electors of the Townshipof Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Mich.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Electionwill be held in the State of Michigan and in the Township ofGrosse Pointe. Wayne County, Michigan, on

Monday, April 7, 1941

Propoaa! No. 1-

A propoaed amendment to See:tiona 2 and 3 ofArticle XVII of the Constitution relative to "thecire:ulating, etc., of petition. proposing constitu ..tiona! amendment. and the summarization ofaue:hamendmenta upon the ballots".

aacI that the poD. for aid Election ahaU be open from 7:0'o'clock ill the foreDOODto 8:" o'e:loe:kin the evening,......... Standard Time, for the PUI'POM of eIedinlr theloUowiq oIficen:

2 Justices ot the Supreme Court2 Regents of the University of

MichiganSuperintendent 01 Public In-

structionMember of the State Board of

Education2 Members of the State Board

of AgricultureState Highway Commissioner

(To Fill Vacancy)

State Highway CommissionerCircuit Court JUdgesCircuit Court Commissioner

(To Fill Vacancy)

County Auditorand to vote on the following propoaa).:

Propoaal No. 2-

A propoaed amendment to See:tion I of ArticleV of the Constitution relative to "the circulating,ete:.,of petition. propoaing legislative meuurea,and of referendum petitions a.king for apprOvalor rejection of acts P&Ned by the Legi.lature".

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Draft Problem FacingCollqe Student ToldBy State Profeaaor

y.ar. Doclor Fou.t was not williuS to IHiah School Exhibitsprcdkt. H •• aid, how.ver, that the g~n. N Y k Student Art.ral tone 01 Ihe Ann Arbor m.,.,tmc ew orand of other discussions of Ihe problem.mph.lSized thaI the purl'0Se 01 .elec. Grosse Pointe high >chool is no ....

X.w rumbling. on tl'e .... I..dive •• r- Ii, e •• r, ie. is "to raise an army, not holding an el<hibition 01 .Iud.nt work. . ,t(l drier and defer." Even though. he Irom the New York School 01 FineI'Ce" front are clalnl1ng t h. allentlOn added, in many cases this philosophy

..nd Ap"lied Art (Par.ons). The ,how"1 college slud.nl>, ..s well :u other J might ft'nlt in nipping an eXlr.mely

i. svonsored by the Senior Art dub ofper,OIlS throughout th. nalion. "aluable engineering carter _ valu.bJ I' ) . If Grosse Pointe hieh school.Particularly in e~ect on college peo- .. e t '.It "', to ~ Ie army .be .

Ille. some rec.nlly .xpr ..".d ,iew. f..". Balanc .. , ~galll't tillS appar.nt _ten- The exhibits cover the "arious d.-importance. Two .'pects oi ti .. dr.ft dency 10 IIghl.n up, Doctor I,oust partm.nls of the New York school, andrro!>lem appear to be recei, ing special point.d otll, is the ..ecenl news story include problems in im .. ior decorationconsid.ration. in th. opir.ion o( Dr. Jud- from selective senice hudquarters u- and design, POSter 'work, window di.-,on \\T. Fou,t, Centr.1 State Teacher. suring the public Ihat. except in Ihe play, and other Iype~ of advtrli~ing arl,collete mathematics profe,sor and rep- ~rave'l. emergency: tlte 12-moutlt Irain- fa~ltion r.ndering. illu5tralion, andresentalive of tile college at .rleet;,'e lUg perIod for natIonal guardsmen and painting.,en'ice conftre",:e" draftees wi'l not be extended. The ....ork consists of dr .... ings and

"The Ihinking of hilo;her-ups in .e- "l'nder this view." he said, "The army pain!ings. ranging froln ~rchitecturalleeti", 'en ice ,<eID, to .how a len- m.k.s clear that ils purl'OSe is 10 Irain d.lall and measured drawlDg., to ad-deney td balk at making deferment." a, many men ..s it , ..n for poulble fu- J v.lnced exam~les of water color andDoclor F, U~t ,a)., ba'in.g his obser-/ ture s~.. ice, ratlt .. Ihan to .mainta;n lempera technique, ,,.Iion on \'Ie\\'. at a nallonal,defens.e a f~ll-lIm.e ar~y, once Ihe deSired QUO- Althougl~ most ~C Ihhe prublemsprogram at Ann Arbor earh.. Ihls ta.s attamed. , ...ere earned out In the New Yorkmonlh. "There i, a feeling in some This would mean, he added, thai the school, there are a few example. of'Inaner. th.1t 11.. college student ~:scollege studenl, .ven though drafted work from the Paris atelier •. The ex-r.ce,I\'e~, more than necessary COII$' - during Ihe ISChoolyear, would be able Itibition will be 09Cn on school days Un-('f,.lhOl1.

10 return 10 his sludies 12 monlhs Ia- til 4:00 p.m., continuing Ihrough Aprilter at essentially the same poinl wben 10 in the Art '- of the high schOOlhe left o~, -building.

Whether this wiU bring chanaes inthe law nabhg th. army to draft stu-dents in lh. middle of the academic

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fAITH LUJ'HERAN

RUSSELL

GROSSE POINTELAUNDRY

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FAMILY SPECIAL

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EASTMINITU PREli8YTE1lNTElUAN

GradeAEggsDeIiciou .UTrER (12 score)

CEDAR FARMSEo J. HOELZER. P"'P' HoNe Deli.....,

I~ MACK.o\T ST. CLAIR

A beautiful and impressive confirma-tion scrvic:e for chiklrell and adulta 1ri.Ilbe held at 10 :"5 a.m. OIl Palm Sunday,

IFifty-fi1/e p.erSODa ~-Hl he oCoi"lfii&ucJ- 1Bof whom will also be baptized.

During Holy Week. cOl1lmunion ~Iic:ca will be held 011 Wednesday, Thurs-day aad Friday e"enings at 7:30 o'clock:&ISd 011 Friday afternoon at 2:.30. TheR.eY. La_oence Knoll, of Ida. Mich.,alld the: Rev, Bruno Brueckner, of Ca-pac, Mich., will speak at the annualGcod Friday afternoon service, betweenthe hoIws of 12:30 and 2 p,m.

Oft Easter Sunday morning an in-sPirational sunrise service will be heldat 7 a. :m.• in the church. The comOllledchoirs will emphasize the glory oiEaster with lpecial Easter mu.ic.

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ST. JAMES LUTHERAN

JEP'fUSQN ~VENUE jGROSS£ POINTE LlTTHEIUNMETHODIST CHURCH --

I "The :Multitude That Ran Before,Worship service at 10 a.m,. Palm I That Went With ilnd Th<lt ,'-ollowed

Sund.)", April 6, with reception of Con- After Chri.t," will be th~ ,ubjecl of thefirmalion class. iollowcd at II :15 by .erAlPIl at the Gro,.e !'ointe Lutheranclasses lor illterme<l1ate>, .elllOrli and church, worsitil'ing in the Richardadults. llC~ auditorium, Kercne~al at },(e-

A well equipped nursery un<ler CQlll- Kinley r(lad all Palm Sunday morlling-.petel1t leadership is open from 10 ;I.m'l April 6, at iI o'c1ock, pre"cherl hy theto 12 noon. far Ine henefit of p~~enlS, llast(,r. Spe,'ial mu,icat number$ bywho 16/i$hto all end all or a part 01 thiS ldn _"de line Doepping.combined ierv;ce. This sen' ice will be in commemora-

At 10 a.?," ch~rch ~chool for the lion ~ the d.y you were confirmed.younger ch.,ldren ,n ~helr O16/ndepart- Bei~tiful palms will grace the chancelments, closmg at 11,5(l a.m. . ~nl\ e~c" pc:UQJI attending the services

At 7 p.m. Epworth League, a Sen'lce Or Sunday school will be presented withfor hillh school, college and bU5111ess a sprig of palm.

YOU?lJ people. '. Suatday school at 9 :45 a.m., with\\ ednesda)', April 9, Bishop Raymond classes and gt'ades for all scholars.

Wade will be the speaker at the lastFellowship Supper program. De,'otional Ga4<:J: f:VANCELlC4L AND RE.service at 6:.50 p.m .• at which time Bis- FORMED CHURCHhop \\'ade ";11 speak. E,'eryone is in-vited to atte1ld. Call LE.. 3765 fOr SUP-per reservations. Grace Evangelical and Reformed

church, Kerchenl at Lalctpoinle a"e-lIue, wiU celebrate the £a.ter seasonwitll " l\eputllre :lT0IU the usual.

OR Good Friday, the St. ]l.'n1S La- On April 9 al 8:00 p.m. the augment-theran ehurch of Grosse Pointe will. ed cl1air -.rill render a beautiful can-hold a special Lenten serviee at the tata, "Olivet to Calvary", by J. H.PlPICh "Ild J1Mly thutre: at 12:.1l P.IIl. W •• er. Pre:cedina the prcsentlltiOll ofThe order of service will start at 1:00 the cantata Nellie Beatrice Huger,p.nt., the Kev. George E. KQ.rZ, paslQl' puaident pf the Guild of Church ~Iusi-of the coQlt"eeation, preachilll oa tke cialll, wi" speak briefly 011 church ma-subject: "It Is Finished '" s;c:.

The: members and friends t>f St. OD. Easter Sanday morning there willJames church au endeavoring to eOG- be two complete services, on~ at 9:30tact as many as po. sible in the com- &,111. and the other at 11:00 a.m, Com-munity, in order to invite them to this mwUoa will be sened at both services.50lemn service. The people in GrossePointe who make it a hiWit to go dowa.tOWl! to OII.e of lhe noonday services,will nnd it convenienl to wwahip aadmeditale al St. James church.

Sl James Lutheran l:burc1l meetsevery Sunday in the Punch and ]lIdyth~ tre. Services are ~t 11 .... SIlJI-day school is at 9:45 a.m. The cangre-ption ltas r«=tly pure.hased property00 McMillan road, uorth of Kel~heva1.

Sunday, Aprii 6, Sunday school •9:45 a.m.

At 11 a.m. Paint StlJlday Ierne .. , 6epastOl' speaking 011. tbc: theme: ..Pa_Sunday."

OtriitiaD 8Itd-._ POPPI _t •6:15 p.m.

At 7:JO p... the senior cheir. mdtrCHRISTIAN SCIENCE the dirc:ctioa of Bertram Beer, win

... esent the sal:red cantata, "Tbe Crud-"Unreality" will be the robject of the lixios;" bv Sir John Stainer. This work

lesson-sermon in all Christian SciellCe is a lIIeditatioa otI tbe sacred passionchurches.throughout the world on S.a- of the Holy Redeemer.day, Apnl 6. . • April 7, 5trvic'C5 will be held in tile

The golden text (I Tlmot?y 6;17) a:: K- Presbyterian church, the Rev."OJarge them that are ~h ~ tht., M ... Frede~ck H. Ol~..t, j> ... tor U1 theworld. that th.:y ~ "?! lugh-m~aded,' First Presbyterian cblltch. wiU speak.,nor trust in uncertain tlches, but IU the A'I 8 Sen-ices in the Kerchenlli~nc God, .w~ giveth - richly all A~ i...il.Dselical c1~arch, the Rev.thiags to enJOY. . .. . • },Lr. n. F. BeDder, pastor of the Eva..-Amo... the B.ble e:rtatJons .•• to lleIical chureh, of DearOom, will ad-pusage (Proverbs. 2O:1}: ~.fte IS a clreI. the anioa Rnices.mocker, 't~g d,,?nk IS r&B1llC.:'" April 9, Services ill the Eastmin.slG'w~~"er .. decetved thereby 1& IIOl: Presbyterian church, the Rev, Mr. 4-WIse. C. BauUlaIl and the Rev. Mr. Carl Eo

Kirc:.hoa', wi! lPve .hart addrC5SeL

"Easter Special !"$5 Permanent $3 _.WeeWay SpecW-M-., Tv-., ad Yle&She...- Fi...- W.-. MlUIic:ureaad Arch

, -- elM........ $1.35. ..... . . .,Net Oil T.--*ml.t. Shp paa &: F...... ft

RepIar $1.%5.. .'1."M_ Ai S. . t PI EarJ., -... A..cid tIN !tualt

Ola Beauty Shop14713~ Cor. MIlIIi.~ W FIoClr

TIle Detroit CoIo.y, N.tiorial Soeiet)'of New England W~ ... , pthered atthe regular monthly lIteeting at theWomans' City ciub yesterday, March26.

Luncheon at 12:30 p.m., was fol-lowed' by the business me etinll at 1:JOpm .. with Mn. Henry W:. Booth pt'e-siding. A report of the .... tioIIaI hoardmeeting was giVell b,- Mn. Booth,and r~ of the rQiional cemfereac:erecently held in Detroit were read byMrs. 0a)'t0ll Laaiv &ISd Wn. H. S.ChristillD.

Mrs. H. D. llaeKaye read a preparedpaper entitled, '"What die Stare FllI'e.teilN

J"qe DeWitt ME'rriamReceive. E"do,,,ementOf MilD)" Wayne GroU"

Hia-bway J)epubnent Ia'Nation'. Model' UnderG. DoaNd Kennedy

GROSSE POINTE REVIEW-------_ ..,.....,..---_._---------------THE

HOW TO Ha.P

FOR RENT-ROOMS

FOR REN'T-HOUSES

florists have ... product lhltn~. litrle in the .... ,. of ".In• id .... Pro~r1y d .. playftl, ('(11M'fill ~('I.rr< wll Ih.mte!> ••. Onethinlt n~ed to show them ~to heu Idvlnl_,.e i. GOODLIGHT. Are ..." .. O¥erlookinllthe cnlor and healll)' of _ "pic.lUre ... 'ndo ....' .. For expel'! Jip.r,in,. ad .. ice. call .n, DelrOIlFd,wn ofIice.

SELL THEMSELVES

1t000SE Faa S.\LEGROSSE POINTE FARlI5---456 !kl-

aMe:r. t.y owner. Sa<:ri6ce, Ib: _brick. Three bedrOOll!5, tile bath andIavatOf)'. S~ealll beat.

NEW RADIOS-Portable nclioe, bat-t.,.,. O$lttl'tc:cl aPel radio 1l1lGao-eraphs of lcadnig maku at substant~savings. Also used table radios as lowas $1.00 each.

GRINNELL BROS.17048KER.OiEV AL TU.~SEVEKAL--l'ie-.h ..,. aa4 refri/t-

eritOfl redqeed. Gri"nen lIrot. 17048Ker~ ro. 2-6S7CI.

Thu, .....y, April 3, .941

. ,. . I " . S T Ii.! C' T Y Q.. C; R 0 ~ a J: j' re"r yard abut, for its, f~1l width upon Sherman D. C..UenderREVI~W LINIR ,QINT5;Pao.'Hi: a street, accessory bUlld~ngs shaH not 5ee~ El tic)DcmAprU 7lit A "'-din ee occupy any of the requIred IIII111mum • . ~J 'L I R R v-.- IUI Ire;p,r yard .pace. fln a corner lot acces. __ .FO.R SALE 'lot nece",Hy. allet, UIlC I 00111,., .0\ .... tJ.. Jabal ~ BJ'i' ., . 11 f Twenty-three years of public .ervlce-----------...,..--,.- Kercheval a'le.! ~1..r)'lallcl. . • ~ . . ! .ory buddlngs ,ha not occupy any 0 .

GIRL'S BIC¥CL~~~ pf ~l1iiiPR' ... ,. . l ........ (e) 01 s.ticlIa yh.R.... th requited minimum side yard space to the people of DetroH and ~ilYDe645 Neff road. CQMr~TE~T-Second ~aid for s!T1<111 -- Co Pial"",,,, I.Wi~ ("),, b:llin upon a .treet nOr an} of tnat COUnly arc counted upon by the fqends

. adult family; !;i;:I!le IIIghts. Refer- tlMt S..,ticna VI .l.gH N¥I .. W"." :anion'" of the rear yard lying nearer and iUPllorters of Circuit Judie Sher-SETTEE ROCKER-Cot. electric toa~t <nce:. $13.00. ~l. -t.lJJ. 15:e1'ION VI t ~he slreet thall the witltn Qi side man D. Callender to provide an amplentt~'tl~l~r?:r;I~~i:d~"}'~~:i.~;~~e;'1fb~; WORK WA.NTEo-F~MALE 1__- C Bittricta ;'rd re'juired on the same lot and aUUt- majority for his .return to l.hat li'>st atcollar. si>:e Ii. Nl. 4llJll. . .. ,. .' (A) UoSES: In a Relidence C Dis- lini 011 iuch street. In any other Cait the conllng election aD !lpr,1 'l.C,l,LL ELI A \\ HIl E-ror experlenc-. b 'Id' . t,' . d' b d .pVING ROOM - Paint. flat finish 'ed color~d workers. Wee!.:'s wor!.:. tnet n~ UI m~~ 0.; ~reu::~" e~~ep a. <lecessory bUll mgs. m~YI ~ elrd~ete m

white, $t.1lO 'I 8illoll. Alia II,SI.h;, days, part-li,lie I,dp furnL,hed. Rivard otherWI.e pro., I' In t IS or m"nce. I ;ldditiqn tp the prmclPll UI lnlll Cl(l

,olon, $3.75 a plloa. Heavy duty 1l1lOr EmpIO\'lllent. 3092 Rivard. 1'£. 2.9163. shall be erected or used e~cept for one I' the lot to occllpy the lotal space jI.r-vatl~ish Sl8l; ~alf gallon. !\u-~amel EXPERIE~CEI? - I..undre" wallIs IOr more of lh.e following specified pur- mittel! in this seelion for;l. sillKle Luild-itore, 143J~ ust Jeffetbo~ LE..l'IliS. laundry I~ do. In OWlIhome. Be.t rct- po.es: ing erccted oat the ,ame lat. (<\&

,. ere nee. Will pIck up and deh,-er. LE. '" ?1 1930)~UBLIC !\OTICE - ~o.t1ce IS hereby '~.7 ". (I) Any use permitted In a Relldellce amended February _ , ..

given that the fldlQWIQg dltstn~cd . . A and B District. This amendment sball be In effect tenproperty ",ill ~e disposed of by the City if:Fl!\ED -:- Middle.aged ladv WIshes (j!)].1 IIi I D ellin of C4ss ... da)'S after publication.of Groue PllInte. unless lawfulhr re~ a CPIllPjllllOn huu,c),:eepers paslt,on. u Pew lfS . I' !\ORBERT P ~EFF City Clerkeovered by the legal Ownefa th,renf nl' No wa,hing. )0,;0cooking, $7.00. Call Xl. and B except penal or correctlOll'l In- d - :>1 • h 17 '19,n 'Dr before April 10, 1941. One abandan- 4547. stilutiQni or those for the care oi the A opted. arc . •,d wreelo"d Chryder SeQn, S"rial Ko. i'lSane. POlted March 26, Hl41.ss48176 Olle "bandoned, wrec~ed Ford Jl'URHITU~E REPAIR Published March Zl, 1941.eoupe, 'No. A-346J037. Norbert P. Neff. -------- (3) C1ubi, e~ept than pf tll. EhiefCity Clerk. FURNITU.iE REPAIR-And refinish- activity Il:f which is a unice l:Ulitom,u-

ing. Anlique or new. First class work. ily carried OIl il5 • busilleli5.GREY TWEED COAT-With fl>~ c:ol- TU. ,H649. (4)" ubi' k' 'd

lar. gt'een cloth cOlli, fur irilllme4, -------- .. or p IC par 'mg space, provi _two sumUler coats, ?ne black taffet.a PAINTS Ie VAIiNISH ed that no structure of an)' kind. in-eveAia. dr~. all siZe aJ.. One ~alr -- eluding aBy gas pump, etc., shall bebrQll'1l suede plllnpS, tl!o Plllfs evemnll' NV-Er\AMEL - Speci~l $?9~ K"Uon. erected llIn such apell space, nOr shallslippers. Olle stenotype:, like IlCW. Itea- HeaVy body gloss, willte. IVOry or any business of any !.:iad be condul:ted An outstanding record of ~hieve-bl )If 4864 cream. Nu-Enamel spar vjlrnish for d ......... e. • . boat or lloor. regular $5.45, specia.l Sil.45 thereon, _ .. ,. cbarge be .. a.e fer ment lIS circuit juclge an ~ a privatelb:12 Bij,OADLOOM - 'Wilton carpet, a gallon. ~u Enamel Store. 1433, East such parking. alld further provided as l:iliun hllS earned for Judge DeWitt

practically lIew. Reasonable. P!-ooDe Jeffenon. ~..enox J965. follo.s: H. Merriam. candidate for re-election After orll"aniaillll" ill 1939, with Judieafter six, TU. 2.5i70, No sllch place shall be used without as circuit judge at the electiOll .xl Maher, Detroit's present tradic ecurtSIX NURSE'S-Uniforms. size 3ll-«l. RECOKPS ----- a written permit being granted for the },Londay, the endone:menl of tnollsallds and fine system of enforcement of the

Practically new. Call1iJI. SO'n. lUlAND lIlEW-J5c to $1.50 value of use of the same by the building com- of men alld women froll1 all wallu of traffic code, Judie CaIleDder served siltONE DOUBLE-Metal bed alld coil discontinued numbers. 3 for $1 alld missioner of the City of GrOllse Pointe, life, throughout Wayne county. )'e"rs in that court alld _ then elect-

springs, rowing l4achine, man's grey li\'e for $1. Also slightly soiled sheet and upon the ilPprcnal gf the council. Circuit Juqe Merriam is recoini ....d ed to the circuit rourt in 1935.. . J8 '".'1 "'1 -34 music, 20 ....er cellt off. Grinnell Bros. Oh' bo J dg CaI'.-A lNdspring SUIt. sue ......... ~/. 17048 Kercheval. TU. 2.6570. Such PerAlit sllall IIOt be illlMd Ilnleu by many ... &)neof the ableit of WloYIlC 10' l'1l. u e __ ....._GIRL'S nliESSES-And eQlIta, ,iIe 13- ~-,------ and until the owller of slSeh property county's itlrisU. The: fact Ihat he nil his law practice bare iA 1!lOO,arOlWinc

14; lady's coats an!! dresses. 16-18; ~AND INSTRUM~NTS places the SUle iq a safe, silllitafY alld second among all candidates in a r«ent up with the: community as Detroit eD'-.Iso C1Irtai:u and drape,. RNlOUole. T-AK-E AD""V'-.'N-T-AGE-Of Qur instru- clean calldilioll with adtllll~lt: hard sur- vote by all of \-Vayne County's attor- tered On the period of e:xpaniioa whichTV. 2-2053. ~. I d' face alld dr,inu'e:, alld erec:ts betweep ney. for their choicC$ for the circuit has made it the l:OllDtry's fourtb cityment lessoQ plan, $1 weekly. m.c II In~ ..... d h 'tal • tb riel HeFINEST NORG~ ranlle. antique band training at Grillnell's stud,?s. Ill- such Piltking space alld adjoiaina prop- bel\tb, il indicative of the esteem ill an t e motor cap. 01 e wO .

walnut birch bedroom suite. Steiilway cludes accordion and all band IIIStru- erty, ill a re:siclenti.1 diltric1 ..... aloq- which he is held by the memben of th~ at once turned his attention to civicr~ J!i4ao, p,so, Lovely Frtl'l:h lI1ellh, Grinnell Bros. 17048 Kercheval. side allY public sid,_lk withill tbe legal profeuion. affairs and was c~en a .m~r of thedining room suite. Other articles, cheap. TU. 2-6570. proPerty liae:, a wire or metal fellc:e not Judge },Lerriam i. a native of Michi- charter commiss,oll which In 1916-17

_.523 Lakepointe. over six feet ill heiabt ud so coo- duate f tbe Detroit Colleae drew up the present city charter, uatd..LANDSCAPE GARDENINC gaD. a gt'a 0 • h D ., .. I m tLARGE DAVENPORT - And two- ------ structed t~t vehic~a will III>t ellcroilcb of Law, and has bee:1I re-elected cir-' ....h,c etrolt S mu~e.pa govern enpiece hedfoom suite. TU. 2-76Z5. A LAN"DSCALE-Gardener with over upon sllCh adj",,"..- property or side- cuit jlldre: Ihree times sillce his ap- has been operated stllce 1918.

,Jl YCifs experiellce taking care of walk. The aPlllicaDt fOr such permit pointlllent in 1923. Prior to becOllling Judge Callen4er.1hUli Ita.s had a w~~.;:::e :1er~':c~~~Ttr. ~~~~. Grasse:. must agree to abide by all tbe pt'O'ri- judlJe, he was appointed gelleral attor- rou~ded car~ III ~blic alld. c:mc---.-- .- - --- sions hereof. Failure to 1ceep such spaee ney for the United States Railroad Ad- ~ffaln aDd ,nil. ~l:cOlllP~~h.ellt5 In twoLA.."IDSCAPES-Scientifically planned in the coaditiOll. herein teqllired and to ministration by President Wilsoa. ~~nl Judicial pOi'u~" have WOII.

to iIlsurc: a well balanced and colorful abide: by illl the provi~ioN J,creof sh~n Judge Merriam's list of endorsers in- l1!m the rupeet iIlld aee~ ~f .Ihe Bilt,prden for Sell,lOll. Full line of "P~di- be cause fOl' eaDceUatioa of the permit dud- all leading civic .....oups. the: De- hIS fe.lIow.trIc",bt,. of the Jvdiaary, iIlldgrc:eci" IIlU"ae:ry stock lUId perennlala. ~... I~_100 per cent replilcW\ent gua;iln~ee. by the baiJelUw -mila __ after tllll troit Bar Associatioo and the Detroit the: cttizenry at _&~

~1ling, fertilizing, seedinll'! prunma-, dan' writ. ~ce ""'" IIPo. tile and WaYDe Coullty Federalions of ~.eleqju. ete. TU, 2-5(JfjjI.POlllte Lalld- oil. to wM. tltt petI.it _ iI,.. bor. He is a member of the Oddfellows, NewEqlaacl WOlDenscapc Co. 1321l Beaconsfield. Upoa its l:u,iq to be ulled for such Elks, },LOOIe, Eall'les, Maccabees, aadEXPERIENCED-Landscape ~rdener purpose .... peci6 .. here:ill, ita u.emallyothercivicandfraternalorea.ni_

..... 15 work.. Write to BOlt E Groue shall rtftrt to tbe 11M \K'o.ncled for in zatioas.Poillle Review, 15121 Kercheval, Gros.e the OI'dinalle* prior to ita !doe U above.Pointe, Mich._~_. (B) FIlONT YARDS. I. a Resi-PAINTING _ DECOtlATING denl:e C District, tbere 1ib&1Ibe oa e:ycry

lot a frGllt l'Ud. the .iati._ depth ofA.I INTEIUOIt-Al!d exterior '!-cco- which shalt be twenty feet. For any

ratiq. Pa,perhaDll'lnl' a speetalty. . fWar_en,hip apd material abliolutely portiOlt of buildiftg in excess of OUr~ecd. Eiti~es ilnd reasonable storie. ill heipt, the d.1l nf fronl l,fi"hip,,'s state highway dcpilrtmentpric ..... Hawley. NI •.•2i60_.'_., yard .hd be iqerc,utG li~ feet for A_ ,.._~ •• G Do lei Ken-

------ etldl ...,. ..,. .. Irick IIUda portM. eJt. lItIwn .......... s_r . aa.,--',- NEII.-AICD'Rf' ceeds tlM" .tOriP ill 1a1iPtt. . ned,. is offieiaIly regarded by Wash-

DJlBSS¥AXING-Remodeliq. a1tera- (C) SIDE YARDS. I •• Raidnce C ingloa hiJrh_y leaders as the "nation'S-. and reline coat •. Your home or DiatJiet t-..e .halI 1M: .. -..ch aide of model," Thomas .~. Ml:DonaId, fcder:Jl

.me. Miss La1ml. 1124 Way!JDI"D aYe, every lot a Iidc nnI 1M .u.naUIII pabJic I'OiIds admlD,.tralor, told Detroit,..-idlh of wlaic:Ja shaU be fov feet. Thia IWa;,ne CDlDlty, and state olficials at aDRESSMAKING - Alteratiol1S. coat • f • De .

L.UC.JjjpOINTE, 9'J9 - Vcq ... airJ' tiAiq. Children', dresses. I r eft e widlh shall be inaeaHd two feet for defalse.hlgh-way eon erence III trOlt-room. Two closets, two ~. Gentle- Kemp. 329 Marlborough. MU. 6142. each ,tory b,- which a buildiq erected Wednesday, March 26: .

f ~~ on tlo: !:It =~i .w"o ,iorict ia b ht. The federal road chief made a specialIlea pre erTcu. PQR. REr.7 .....LARGE---Oean roo-. Adults .-/y. Pri-I . Where tile Pde of a baikli..- Qc:Ceds trip from Washington to inspect high-

vate home. Gara«e al'ililable. Vicirrity PHONOGRAPH ~ Get an automatic fifty feet ita depth, eOQrtl .han be pro- way facilities iltound Wayn~ aDd Oak-of Grone Paiute Pari<. W:U.57S0. phonograph for your next house par- vided at internb of nol to exceed fifty land eounty defense: factorzes, aDd al

!y. Best orchestras on the lat~st rec- ieet, haviq a width _ured to the Selfridll'e Airport and. Fort Custu. HeGROSSE POINTE FA.KW:S - Two orela. Also used pin ball machines. $5 side lot 1iae of IIOt I~ t"-- the Iea.t .aid congn:ss .oon Will act on defea,eblocks from lake, front room, 1.J1JJ, and np, aDd barR'ains on used record.. .....IiDgIe. $tO a week. double $IS.oo. in- Roberts' Music. NI. 5864. dimensice ,..escribed fOl' inner courts highway appropriations a.ked by KICU-cludca breakfast and prap. Swimming in the Housing Law of Michigan and nedy few Michigan projects.aDd boat dockillg privi~. lSl111Ol'ou ELECTRJCAL DO sac:h court, if an inner court, shan ";'--01' the last eight year-s. lhe team .ofRoad. TV. 2-1912'B --R-O-WN--E:L----ECT- RlC-Mast-e-r-e-le-c-tr-i- have a depth of leu thall its width. Governor Van Wagoner and Commts-PLEASANT ROOM-In printe home cian, lighting and power wiring. On a lot occupied by a mlllrip!-: sioncr K~nn~riy have ~arried out a sta.te

for gentleman. Two baths. OD. Mary. Maintellaoce al1j! repairs. Twenty yearS dwelling- of CIus A., the width of side highway program that caused .. illland near St. ~ul. Park privileges. MU. Mack at McOellan. New phone ad- yard .han be further increased two fe-et Washiugton to look UPOll :Michigan as2357. drcas TO, 2-7550. for each be hoaseftepiatg u.ita or ma- the nation's model for trunkline COn-GROSSE POINTE - Near Jdfenoa. PAINTING aad DECORATINC jar fraction thereof in excess of five struction and maintenance", said Me-

Room and garage. Private. Adult -- ---- for which the: dwe]Jjng ia desiped, ar- Douald.family. Call TU. 2-3507. . EXPERT PAINTER- .....nd decorator, ranged, remodeled OC' Ilormally used. '"Today. more thaD ever, we look topaper removed, wall Wishing. plaster

repaired. Stippling and kalsomining. On a lot occupied by a multiple Don Kennedy 10 lead the way in de-References and estimates. LE. 3965. dwelling of Class B, .the width t>f side I ~ense _high...a~ problems," he added.

NEFF: ROAD, az..-c- p~ Ea- . PAINTING and de:corating. Guariln. yard shall be further Increased two feet I Mr. Kennedy s plan for a Harper-Ye.cia ... ~.- -- Iat • •• 1 teed workmanship and material plus iOr each tv.'enty-live resident occupants 'I Graw crout,own exp:ess h~!I"hway 111

-ae..t caaoIitioa. T_ ~..... .1'1JO years 'experience. \Von't yOll let or major fraction thereof in excess of the metropohtan atea IS Pr~sldent Roo-=. ~ ~t~ ~ lite ild,'ise and eSlimate yuor worle twenty-fin for the accommodation of sevelt's pet project. Construction willA.ai1abIe lit -- UNION c.uARDI. now? Call TU. 2-7143. whom such dwellinc is designed, al'- start as quiekly as congt'ess acts otl Yr.AN TRUST COMPANY. CH. -.! M••re School Not- rauged. rClllodeled or nocmally used. Kennedy's requals for funds.':. ,

.. .... On a corner lot the width of side McDonald 'tressed that MIchIgan sHELP WANTED-FEMALE yard abutting- upoa a street shall be not "number one highway prohlem" is con-

lin. Ale:xander's 2A grOC? at Maire Ie,s than the minimum front yard depth gestion on industrial acce." routes andschool pt'esenled a play. "The Wizard required 011 an adjoining lot frontinK on main arteries such as Grand Riverof Oz. llft Friday. March 28. Two per- upon such side street. but this shall not avenue. which Kennedy's department

. . reduce the buildable width a' .ly lot of plans 10 relieve with a pnallel elent- .:;:;:;;:;:=:;:===:::==:.======::;:;:;==;:;;:;::;:;;:;:=::;:;:;:;;::;:;;:;:;f_an~ were gwen, one III the mom- record at the time of pas age of this or- ed expteu hil!'hway. I Iiog for the lower elementary classes and dlnance to le.s Ihan twentY-five feet i "The Harper - ~lcGta\\" crosstown I CHAS. POWLESLAND KENNELSan afternoon petiormance for the par- al the .","('und story le ..eT 'route. tram .\Il~n Park to 'Harper and 8ETWEEN LINCOLN AND FISHER ROADSeftt5 &lid the upper iTi.des. I (D) REAR YARDS. III a Rrsi_ Seven-Mile road. WIll seno.. 75 per cent w......... T.... AI B..... I

ne I('ener~' and most of the CO$- den<:e C District the.-e shall be on every of the area's def ..nse and peac ..tim~ in- 0..-. AI 1I~ ..,.... ..,. 0.., • 111_", t Itam,,! w..r.. m.n~ h:' the 1:\ !lTOUp. lot a rear vard. the minimum depth of dustries and .mploye" and WIll he a na- I 11115 MACK AV£J'IfUE NI. 4221 i

I n.c children learned two of the IIthich ~hali be sixteen feet for a one tio"al 1\10del ior other states to copy.M •••• ,songs from "The Winrd 0f 07." ior ~torv building. eighteen feet for a two M..Donald said.Iheir play, "Over Ihe Rainbow" Uld stor~ nllildin!l'. twenly feet for a three Mayor Jetrtle. and Governor Van''\\I'e'n Off to See the \Vi7...rd ..' stor~ huilding and four feet additional, .....agoner also sp0ke at the defense- I

• • • ft>!"'each stor ... by which the building i road, con(e~ence. a,,<1 •• i<1 t~c ne",":Mi" McCloskey', 4R and ~fiss F",,', .."cced, three ::0".; ;;;:''':15:''' i rxpres<wa~' pr0!lTam i. VItal fn the:

ler', 4.-\ e1as,'e, "i,ilrrl thr 0 ..:r0it Th .. depth of a rear yard. "h:lll,n~ i eontinu"d J{l'owth 0r :h .. Orlro;1 mrotro. i

:-';ews and th .. \\'\\'J hr0adca,ting sta- ,,[>on a !tr~et .hall he nnt lesJ than the: politln ar ...... "Inade,!"al" str .... I' :hreat- Ition on Tuesday. ~farch l5, dcPt~ of front y~rd requir.ed for a i cn. : h.. w~~.lite or thc induslrial area," I

------- l",i!d,nR' of same SIZC and lcind on an I ".d Jefftl~.-."'d ...Neighborhood Club adjoiniftll' lot fronting 011 sach rear I ------ I

streeL .Spring Breakup Softens,Coolein", Class - Ther- or.. no". some (El COCRTS. \\'herc COllrts are, R d Th h t Stat I

pro,'iderl in dweihn!ts they shall c0n., oa. roug oU e['/lI)ening, m .the Saturda... mnrnin!l"form to the requirements oi the HOlls, : ,

.-nol<inlt da" from 11-1 at :he :\~,<:,I,- :nl/ I...w of Michil!'~n. I \Vith Sprinlt hr ..ak-up c"nri,:i"ns he.bot'hoo<l duh. Any ltitl, <Wer 10 year. / F) HEH;HT. Tn a R~~idrI1C" C: !linnin" to "'(Irn. r0ad' lhr""l/h0UI, ilj;:Jr.;:::v~ • _

old int~re,:eri arc in,'ilen to ';<:,n 111' fot I>hlriq no h"i1<1in" <hall exccco four, '''',lhNn cOllnt,., nl t~r 'I~te. prr"ara. I" -~"" '"t~8M~.ggi£il' .1hr IlrOll!' HCC1:1"(' ",f :hr T~11l,t("rl \11'M"ir .. (I. o;,ixty ftrt In ht'i/{"t ('v'rpt, hon" for re('ondl:l( ..nm~ .\~I(h1~.l"'I'~: R • ANY 5 -Ie I'

.. d' h' h :Ltr10n th(' I tn~t hl1llrlJll~~ or JXlfllons of h11lldml:{'" : frunkhn(' hlRhway .... W("fr In t1ll1 ~,,'m~ r:.. epalr erv e~~~c:.b~~~: .:. :~~.~~ :~~t ~m t: wait i which in tn .. a!llm""te do ""t OCClIP; j' thi, week, . .! ~ MAKE fAD R.t INeceI include handk ..

. t 'nlore tllan t,,'cnl>' prr cent of Ih.. area Ir ()nnalei I\cnnc~\ .. t".c h"lh"a' ~ WASHERS _ IRONERS. VJo.CUUM CLEJo.NERS I elaieh be.atifullY ironed.for the n~xt roll"~ to slar . . . ."' . h "" ~ ~I -- nf Ih~ 1"1 l\1a,. hr et~cte<1 t" , "re.: .. , comm"'.0nrr, '0,<1 ,M "r"l"em t "I ~ AUTHORJZED SALES AND SERVICE '.~ Ii G,rl. J)r~m':IC' - The J)r«rnat".,'hci"h:. hl1t n01tn cvarl 0"e '",nrlre<:l"c., ",):Ild'~A'" 'W 111",: ,(\Crc •. 'nl~ EASY MA~TAG" All W::;:f:'7..:~i::~rne4

on f"r ~,rl ... :" no" mtrt ""Ilt -l~ 700 ann tlth frrt In an, (~,(' t(ri\\("1 H)a~ ... If<' (' ...T::-';,l:(''1 th~~ .lZ......Il(..l.i mrJlC!" T I " '~I 'r.. (( I m 'II 1)1:\'; ... 0:\ Tl1 F ... \~! f.: ,10n, 0: nrw ~rA\TI ",,,:Id h.. O<'ll11rcrl '_ , W. Speeiali'le in Curtain.:p.m, 0n l1C"', C\'~n,n<"" ",., • ""', , . I, ~

'free at :h~1 llm~ "h\" ""1 c"me o,'er I OT. \\'h~rr tht pr,"c'i al hudd:"s::- on i,n ..alc,lIn,," tll,., r' •• n' when lhc T, ~) ,. ... pt Pick.Up .1kI 0.1, ...." FRUI for a Ie... h0urs "i reol fun and help, I", j, ."~,, in ":,,,Ie "r ,n ',",: lor I hlC'~ "1' " ,,,r,-. (). .'" A:""'"'' lX.;.-, f NUTTO ELEC. SER. CO. NI 68 72 ~ L£. 1371I d I .]\\'cli",'l l"lfp,,, ..,. ad(lll1()",1 b",ld",~,' 10) 10n, ",rrr no,c, re<1 1<) r-.r ", .. ei ,n 1. • ~,' lit C r .leeput nn '!,:O<' l' >' rrcelrd rherron -flAil c,."i'"m r,o lh~' thc 1.<1"c, ['r:I111"': •• ncl 141,.OOOIOn'.,.. 14934 MACK AVE. ill OP m. nee.r __

-VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 7th.- I proViSions oi Sect,on IV (F). WMre a Iah<w~ tlko Stra,t,. j ~~&li~@@E!Pi '3 i~~~~:S'"~~~~8iii ••••••••••••••• ~

PART-TI!>{E--Girl. Home located IICarMack and Groue Pointe busta, Lavv.

dry. one child, Phone SUU1'day. ro.Z-4159.

YOC~G GIRL-For light houseworkmorninjg, except Friday and l'unday,

~.OO. Temporar)'. Reierences.:.. Sr. J504,WAfTED - C<JaIM~ girl, elqNl'iCllce

u~~.~FOR RENTUPPER DiCOME-Fn. _. heated.

$47.50. IRS St. C4ir. ~ Pointe.

APAIl"I'MPIIT 1'0 SHAIlE-W1DOWER-WiIII&are Nt'" "2with llliddle-uroard ... II1I5I

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QUALITY FtED STOREHarper at EiPt Mile Ro.d TV. 2-t551

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Bea .. tiluU, BOlledTROPICAL CONSERVES

JELLIESfrota Mlam; Florida

-JEFFERSON HEALTH FOOD

SHOP-FRESH VEGETABLE JUICE BAR14&5! E. JEFFERSON at Alt ... R....I

Miller Screen & Sash Co.17801 Mack Ave., near Rivard NI. 3&40See the KWICK-CHANCE CoadNaatioa Stam SaM ad

Screea. Caanae Irota Wint. to Samaaer in a .rdfy !ODe in.ataUatioa - and you're throqh I Storm window Jifboat of frame - Sa-eea I'oee ib.

Meta! lUId Wood Screeba for AD T,.... of W"DICIowa:

FENCElSteel, for ~Picket, for beaut,.WINo for econoaa,

M......... £I:ectioaaou... U- p..... Steel .... W.., .. awmt or I ,....

MEHLENBACHER FENCE co.11413 Harper EIt.wieheclIM PLua 28SI

AMNTION - Gardeners, Home- Owners!Let u. bid on your Fertilizer and

Seed Order Thi. SpringWa ........ ....- .. freoh .tod: 01 Vq.oro, Milorpa.ite, Ford "--0Jaiw. S........ ~ M..J, qriasI.hire ..... aad oe......J .tIMr IoraDoI. of fertilboomt, ...-.. Ia_ ..................-.I &eId fertili.n.

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COUNTRY CLUB COFFEEHt>( I ....~. I'.~r <;1"~lnd All YeN ff;uy It

FRENCH COFFEE lb. 19e--3 lb. bog 53cNl\o'M1 Y('IIQ L'"f1 Tn lIlI J)lrn", ... POOllnd

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE..lb. 15c-3 lb. bog 39c

PEANUTRilrm. 2rb.jM19c I~~ ~lt('1I :'2 fhtnc"P'fl; C~k RnaM

JUMBO BREAD 2 ~ 10-, 10e~11"t('I R..,.,"oi Fin ... GNlrm:latord .

CAN E SUGAR 10110 SSe""111,. (;q.'llll'tt......-l

AVON DALE FLOU R ..........24',.~ 59c"~' .. Fmt...-e, R""r.o'!~ALAD DRESSING Qoor1 21 eJ\.,..,..,.r'~ (".'''l'l'1nfr-. rm", ( ..""~,•. C'-'"f.rf 014 r.-..TOMATO JU ICE 2 ~~ 27, R ,_ r, ,,-'.

COUNTRY CLUI PE'ACHES N~ -'.m, 15c: CIGARETTES .. Cart. $1.19

KEA~~~~ALI[lj[~GROSSE POINTE

Joe',Village Shop

Mack at D.noaa.IUre

e..- Poiate H~ F..MOJUD HOSIERY

He... Spriq 5...... N_ I.MARCHAND'S

DEPARTMENT STOREJnzt Mack A~ at St. a.ir

RE-ELECf

Circuit JudgeArthur Webster

T. re'.'o l.en,o UltXI!I .~I

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A Beauti.fonn electrical reducingmachine was installed at tbe salon reoe:ently. Gingc has announced.

Gi.,.o, Bea1lticu.., 1f7Z1 Mack .-.nue at Yorkshirc, introduce this weeka new service - Body Contouring byDe Nyse, all expert in Swedish massage.

New equipment, the famous ultra.modern ....rnold Mineral health bath,has been installed, and Miss DcNysestates a new lease on life is obtainedthrough the coan~ of treatments nowoffered by this modern scrvice. Ap-pointments un be made by phoningTV. 2.56i'O,

College'. "Cloi.teredHall." Thing of Put.Eztenaion Idea Proves

The "cloistered halls" of educationare. fO(' all prae:tical pu!'pOSC$,things of Ithe put.

Not only are the colleges, throughself-nelp programs for students, makinghigher learning anilable to vastly larg-er n1Ul1bers of high school graduate ••but the coIleca are readuDC out onra ~i'attft1y -..ast serviee area tobrill8' cducatioll to millions not "oncampus".

The development of the "college ex-tension" idea in recem )'ears is bring-ing "culture to tbe crossroads." Schoolteachers, housewives, officc workers.who desire to continue their coilegeeducation are doing so in all parIs ofthe country, .;ther at s.turday campusclasses, or through attending the eve-ning c1assC'Sin their communitiet spoa.sored by nearby colleges.

In uppcr Mi<:higan. extension serviceis provided on campus and in nine off.campus c~nters by the extension de-partment of Central State Teacherscollege. In charge of energelic Dr. M.1.. Smith, Central State's extension de-partment has expanded tbe scope of itsoperat,oO!l in the 14 years sincc DoctorSmith came to the: campus, until todaythe department is scnoing the entirenorthern Michigan area, from the BayCity-M uskcgon line north to the Straitsof Mackinac.

Niue CitieI IDChIlIedOff campus centers in which classes

ha,'e been offered, either first or secondsemester this school year, are WestBranch. Traverse City, Cheboygan,Sagina,,', Ludington, Frankiort. St.Johns. Ithaca and Houghton Lake. Inseveral of these centers, two cla.sesha... heen conducted 011 the sameschedule.

Members of the Central State faeult).travel 10 these centers. onCe a week,conduct their classes exactly as theyWOlIlddo in their own classrooms. thendrive home again. The class rangesfrom tW<land a half to three and a halfhours in length, and thus parallels the

lon-,ampus extension program On Sat.

Iur~?. school year 19'10-41 has seen a II total of 12 classes offered .t the off'i(ampus exten.,ion centers. ~nd 46 classesIon th, :-aturday campus program. Doc-

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lor ~mit h, r("Cent!y elevated to inll di-reetonhip of all extension activities,hopes to expand the scope of the s~l"Y-ic('" next vear.I "!.~te~lIe~t i, not only 'for the peo-

Ip!r, Doctor Smith matntalhS. "It m~stIal,o be 'of the "eor!r.' It mll.t be a II service ln~ti:utlon - sen-;nR' a srw:cific IIarea." _

IClub Fifteen Out OfRunning in "Club"

jBasketball League

Play'" Sftieo\\"

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fria .. wiD lieIlWVlIed ClD correct-.... ..taeeI ...orici-lit7.

Prize wi_en willreat- • -a.--

" dille order OD aeIect~eel finaa participat-iq ill thia paule.

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MEATS-CR,OCERIES- PRICED RIGHT_

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Beel. Shoe StoreAir Ste1I. Beel. Arell S....-u

COMPT.f:TE LINE OFFREEMAN'S SHOES

VIRGINIA SHOES for ChiW.-lSl3Z MACK TU. Z ...

Bet. WaY""rn ...... Mar,le ...

Turner'.Sinclair Super Service

Wa.hinr. Lubri~tionBatteries

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FARMS BEER STOREMad: A... at McK.lnley Md.

Grone Pointe FannaPrompt Court emu Deli\'ft'J'

GEO. S. DEETSFish Market

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* It. Judp wittI 'uclicYIT....... -... HtI I..... rity.

*A liM,.1 who MlieYH illeq.... richts for ... , ....prcllen of creed eN' ceIo,.

EUC'l'lON MONDAY. APRIL 7th.li'O".I'AaTI8AN BALLOT

MACK AVENUEGREENHOUSES

. FIRST PRIZE..... MerchaacIUe

SECOfifDPRJZE.. ill Me ..... &Ii ..

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v....... - + fih an the ill tin. ..... tiai- -teet. AD J'Oa haft.. - .. to detrm • I which 01 the -- or IICIcIr-eIHa ia the ... below an'--' ill the ..-de...... WIIea you laaft foaad the correct ....--. IIIaiJ or tothe ""Pade £cIitoto" of The GrOIN P.te Reoriew. Aletter or --.I ....,.be 1Ued ,.... ill findiDz c:ornet aoIatioa. Be lUre to lip ,.....DaD! ..... acIcIreaa.

ILincoln Highway Tire COLONY SHOE &UPPER MACK I HOME OF 12-45 HAT 'SERVICE

CLEANERS AND TAILORS l..iDc:oIIlIlJattei. U~ 0_ A... ....... p....

ALSO LAUNDRY New A UM!CITINa E--.,. 15141MACK-TV. Z.-sev~ Not to CoIoa)o n-tre17m Mack Aft.-ro. 2--1121 lQZ1 KERCHEVAL_ I.E. In.. f....Pick.Up IUId DeINer,.

J. Verbeke'. Poultry FOR GUARANTEED RADIOStore It Pay. to Work The SERVICE

FRESH ECCS Roberta Radio ShopPoallry ~ While You Puzzle That Pay. Ill. E. Wanea Dr. Bedford

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C. F. Kosin'. Senice -W-E-Deli--'.-.-P-hil-' -'.----NI-. -.,-n Refrigerator ServiceBeer and WIDe Store ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR

ALL POPU1..4R BRANDS Duncan & McNicolOF BEER AND WINE J4R7 ~ .t W.y ......

At p...... Pn.- N21778 MACK-Cor. ANITA ro. z"USI H:'::"~STtr":Lakewood Hardware SEIGLER'S

Company I DRY GOODS......... He ow E .. 1ioIa M ..... .., Specia.I nu. w .... 0aJ,

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SiXTH CHURCH I OIl. ON THE WATERS IVande~bi1t Whitn~y in The Rotarian I "Points and Pointer." ~ Iand foar free toms for 16 point •. Jim IThe "IS" Club held an I 15 adYall.Grudg<. and Il:rie\,alll'e, between in. magazine. I Tonight, Police and Firemen vs, Es. Kenned)' kept the St. Ambrose boys, at hali time but were unable to .<:1

OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST dividual. in differ"llt nations ar- like ----,-- I... _I. -- 1'__ P •• _1sex A. C. at 7 p.m, Friday, April 4, In-I' in the wntest with five bllck~ts and ahead more than four poinu at .,.. "LL • I .....,. w_ .- un>_ 0.. _ J • • h' h I 11' .' d' th ltD' L. B.......It•• -.M.-S ....... , -.001 (P...... I the \lale. from a Sll)n~ to ,'d in' QIRL SCOUT MOTHERS MEET f 'I' . 'th t t t I d,ans vs. Verhe)'d~n at 8 p.m. Eastmln-I,one c ar't). t row or pellltS. time urlng I' C('!1 ~s. Ie.. ....".) . .o~."'. , ami Ie. are enJU)'lng e newes a. e . ..,., pool. Th~ Initial ,plash is not great, but! . The G,d ::;co~t Mother ~ dub uf thrill in ready prtpated food. namely ster VI. A~n Arbor at 9 p.m. . I The "15" Club mct ddeat at the ex' combe was hagh for the yjdc)f'I withI:::::::.::&::::== i ~the w:t\'C;; .pread far. Arbitration, we Gros.e ,Pulnte \\ ood •. held Its r~gular ~ ~rock 0' Beans, select n:tvy beans de- The Ind:an, s'./amped the Ea~tmln.: l'~n5e of the Police and Firem:n.34-29 10 points, OIl __ Honey !laruck •

II. P. M.-W ....... ,. ..... i.. kn~ ..., can s~1l1e trade disagreement, at monthl} meeting. last week at the home hClOU,l.l' yfelJ.lred and seasorlcd. baked ster c~gers 49-28 to chalk up tn~lr sec- I~lr,d was the lirst team to he ehmlhated ~he "IS" Oub also &Coring 10,~ I their so~rce. and thu, prevent waves of. of M rs, J Ilhn SlIva.on, 1899 Lochmoor in earthenw"re crod,~, and deli"cred to ond vIctory In the playoff s~nes and from the present series. A nip alld

........ R_ ~ .. week claTI. II i ill feeling from sl'r~ad,"R' at all.--Senor 1JO~le\'ard. The ho,.t<ss(',. !I{esda?les A. your door piping hot. established. themselves a~ a g~eat fa\'- ' tuck jo(<lmesaw the Police and Firemen:;,i;..~ -S ..... ,. z:. p•• , Jose Richling, minist~r of Uruguay to Marshall, H. M. \\ al.on, and S\1\'a,on. lorhe to wIn the champIonship. £".t. iurge ahead in the fading minutes on -VOTE MONDAY. AP .. IL 7tJo.-the l:nited Statc •. quoted by Cornelius s~rved lea. Mrs. E,. R. Van Kle~ck, as. The ~rock O' Bean;; Co" located at mi~ster. using only five ~en .during the Lasket. by Bod}'combe and Jim Locke.

------ slSl.d by Mrs. Inms, presentcd a lalk 13130 Kercheval avenue, near Lenox, I entlr~ game seemed to tlrc In the last _on scoutinl!'. A card part). to raise f IInds also features anoth~r appetite tempter. Ihall ,IOd received their worst defeat of r-- _____ . ,__ __ ••for a Summer camll has been planned Fre.h shrimp are shipped into their the season. On the other hand, the ex-, .~ ~. ,for Frida)', April 25, it Wa. announced shOll daily, where tltey are carefully SI. Paul I.>o)'s couldn't nliss and reg. FOOD for HEAL TH-

--- I'r~pared and made ready to sen'e. ,4, i.tered the highest scorc of the scries .• pecially prepared cocktail sauce is al.o Bern AUor and Red !.bison were the HEAL TH for GIFTS!

WASH THEM - available. top scor,,; ior the Redmen ,,'ith 13 and I . Delic' a. o.la C----..JSCRUB THEM! For prom!'t delil'er). of .. delicious 12 points respectively. Ray Oinard, I -. oc te ..--

~Crock O' Beans, or Iresh shrimp, p!lulle Ea.tmin.ter's rangy centC!', ~ullllecteu I Easter Egos

ior se"en hoops ior III points to take I ••ne.e 1'0 ",It:" LE. I()J(), ••• .coring honors for the evcning. IShades Can TH~ »TIn£, M"'-~ Se ...... IM! SuA com-~YII E W' CI I'L ..Tllke IL .. 'tvA~HA8L£ ...... - r- .. ex .... 0........ _

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