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I , '1 ..... .. - .A fight amOng the stuc:lents at the GrQSse Pointe High School was reported January" to the Farms police. The bOys fled ""~ the police arrived and the ~t.. ing ceased. David Brideau, 18, Robert EI.- rich, 15, 'and Robert Roland, 15, were taken into custody for.bem, too unruly. . They were ledured and their respective fathers, who promised. no furthcr trouble from their offspring, were phoned to rcmon thc offenders to l.'1eir honres. . ..... THE NEWSHAS'MOVEO. ,COME: SEE US IN OuR '. NEW BUiLDING. UNDER THE ElM AT 99 KERCHEVAL dard. "I'm interested myself in a better figure:' "I think most of us could profit, by a littlc skillful refiguration," ventured Commissioncr Ulrich. Then. after the Commissioncrs had voted unanimously to wcl- come the beautifying institution to their midst, President Parshall WHITE pOLlet: CARS remarktd, with a grin of deep The Parle village is Coin, to reo satisfaction on his face. "we have advertise 'for three new Ford po- certainly dOM something that lice cars. The cars Will be white, should please the ladies of the; Chief Pielgiving it as bis opinion Park, and just before election, that this would condu~ to more too. What a happy coincidence!" satisfacwl')' police pak'ollll'Vice. The risibilities of thc Park vil- lage commissioners were much aroused at the meeting Monday night when an applicatior. was presented by the Perfect Figure Studio Cor.permission to c:lrry on its business in the Parle. The con. ccrn, which is about to build an ultra .modern establishment in the village has its main headquar- ters on Washington boulevard and wishes to edge a little nearer the source of many of its most cherished clientele. "Well." said Commissioner God. Commissioners f>lan to ~ut Figure with Ladies in Park: 1", , .. - /~: '.,. ' ',' ~ ' . -. ,,: ~ ' ... z ',' '. " .... ~. . THE PoINTE'S' READ .'. 'OWN .... URDER MYSTE~Y i'KISS:OF ~DEATH" NOW RUNNING IN THE NEWS VOLUME 7-NU~BER 3. Gros-,s,:~ ,PointeNews .COr#pzete:'News'C~age of AU.. the 'Pointes ... ;'.:' ., .' . .. . ~.~.~-= ',:::\:GROsse,POlNTE"MICHIG~,"'JANUA~Y i7., 1940 FuIy PM Circulation '. $2.00 p.,.Y........sc:P.,Copy WDDDSREZ'ONI" ~G PLAN REJECTED' . --------------------------<» HEADLINES I Five Years of Growth Thieves Yisit. Contest Announced. Mack Av~~u~, ' oj Ibll <'P, Three. Homes. ..'., '. . Section Kept. "'~~~~\b. InPal"k~City To, DecIde on, Form FoiBusiness G1'ossi. PQi"le News Of P'. '. 'M" l $5,000 in' W~Il" ~ncls, Fur olnte' e'm' Orla Scheme of S;"••. Gr~p .. etf , TllIlnda1; Jail. 18 Coats, Jewelr(.Amo.l'lg , . , Residents snOwed' UncI.r PRESIDENT;'i'RUMAN'S fact- , Articles. Stolen .... -----'-- BV t f 109O't 173 . finding comihiUee' for 'General '. .,~. '----.-,' .'. . Honor Ron 'Associ.tion Off,ring P,riles for Suggestions to Y ~. 0 , ,0 . -',. ~ototrst dispute redPor2teodtOtbe' Burgla~y in ihe~Po~te.area '. I Be Judged By '~tu~Y ,G.roup Members '. " The voters: m.u{~ . .w~~::'. .::.t,....~ lOOU 0 recommen a cen per stepped up m.'. tempo ov.e. .i;' ~e --'---- I t M 'd b" .._ "'. --, rt:::- .. f ' hour increase' 'feir GM. workers . '.; Th.' ~ '.fi.'rst .p'racticaI:ste."" ..toward. ascertaining' the'senti- as on ay ;,"ue,pr'C.' .... . • • the)ucrease W9 U1 damQunt week end: 'There were three, , k'~ . posal to're~e a..'SeCtion ;!>u,\'- to approic,ma~ely 18. per cent impOrta~t r~bbe"rie~,~ :t\\'o in merit, of .th~, E:'ointe community on the matter of a War Mem~ lower, Maek aven.ue intQ "~-, over the workers 'present ayeraie the P~rk'and:oi\Edn' th~:Ci"';, oriaedl.t~thweml'ednWa'ndw II . omen "tafkGrossTue .Pduinte b :w h th O parStticdi~dential' area>' The: vote to're-. hourly rate. . ";' pat.m or . ar. . was. en. es ay y e' U Y zQne w~ 'Il paltry .173."ThOse besid~s "rePo.i.ts:fr~~' nw.~e~~ group. '" ', " . . who didn!t. like the idea'. of A LADDER, believed to have OllS places o(attempted entry ,,,The'questiori' subniitteato,the residents is; a) Do' we cutting:'(;.;lt";'" ,u:bStahti~ been one, U3~ '11i.',:the'Degnan or where' .liitldes . of. imail wimt~ such a memorial, iind b) if we' do wnat form 'shall chunk. cWthe.village's sole re-:-' . kidnapping has bee", Identi!ied vallie were takeri.Th~:Pir'k it ~ake.? '~,. . p' -If d P' mainiIlg'area: for: comrrierciaI' . ~~~~~~In~o=e~ni;k~~o fr~f::c~ police ar~ of .the .opinion that To obtain the" ful1~t poSSibl~ .. I, er' 'e' 'Op development,'Iilllde:Weir opm,- fr th J ' E De h' . , c'xp~~sion of the people ~on'this. ions known by' 'il vote, of 1090, om e ames. gnan o~ :' all: of the. .larger.'. robberies .' .". .' , .' .'. , .. '.', "nl" .. : ... .:~ '-:'1' from. wl,ere 't"~ little"gir1.w s q'lestion' litf 'ari-aggement. 'haS' p' '., P te t' .Thete: ",?,.ere..o, y:. ~=--."",:- carried auto" .window, .... po. .: were the work Of one party, been'made;,throuihthe'c:oOper- . rove.s: 0 n lots.that ..ha:di,t9.)e,~as\,'04t. lice start Immediately ona hunt (no: smali' fry'. thi'ef), imd. one ation of the 'Gi-asse Pomte' 'Honor beCauSe "f bully. ~king ...;'. ~a:rs:~;n:ri~"}~~~;l~:nt~~ ~~ assistant outside' who does Roll;ksociaiio~ for'thr~pr'~ 'Victim -of.'theff:V~~,Co~.The' neUes~(;oi'ilie $~ial . t th 'M 11' S not"enter.'the' houses,but' is of"~l'oo'ea~h'to a'Wo'r'ld'W~~'-n" 'L .ref~rendum'::vote~.on.ji{onday .Ia' bent a. ~'anteno, 1" tate . - ou...' ., . d" 0 R It Of .. -'<-A' ., . ,.<r. ready' ~vi.th a car for' a' quick ,~eme ver e5lJ SI that tne 71"loU; whictd.few :eiu", Hospltal~ . '~,. .. •. , .~,. 'get.~way. ,c,,- . :' ..... :. ;. ~eter.ln, a student", in Gr~. Young Jl,ieves Ind'~t~d " zens :o~~iii& !'~~¥I:'.~cJ5;o~MaC~ - . .. ..' A. 'robbery w.as.'reported from Pof~t~', toV;;rush'lp ~n:d: iO'any other. .. .. .... .';11-' avenuem the' rear" of these .1otll c~g~i:~o;O~~er~n~~: th'e 'nay -Whyte home"at: 741 citizen for the most'valiable'di5"' '" ,:".,., -.. -.- ..-" ", ". \yant~:(a~'er'':;~~eln~ed:~.UOnl~ h . ... I Tromb'le'y at 3'.05"0' '~'l~.k. Sunday cus.sion:of .the'subJ'eet. .' .: ,¥r~. J'. ,J.. Vlc1':r~y,.Jr., o~ 864 1 blismess '.uses ,'wllF now' 'riim&iD 'ported'to'. ave charged that co - ~ , . . Be fi Id 11d th'" k . , leagueS orJ'rank D. McKay, ex-, morning. Mi'. ~d ¥ns.' 'YVhyt:! ',~he ~.~li.ldr GrC!!111: ~u~. :tJ:Il! . acons e ,ca e uP. e ',.-ar available ,'for:'buSiri~ '$JteS."'~ .. Republic,an ,boss' 'who. goes. 'on were' aWay' for a day or so and .followmg statement .Tue~ay: : police Salurday night about 'to action' 01 the' v.ot'etS. Monday' will' trial MOnday.at Mason, have a ,brother of Mr. Whyte"was-stay-' ,To .al.1 . residents of Gr,Ds.se o'cloc!c. and rePorted-.that slim~~ gi~e thl! gi):atI.~!I~':~al:'tOr'~< been'tamperlng with the pros- Inginthehouse: Sattirdaynight Poiilte:' ,. ' .. 'one,':'p-;'~suma~ly. m~hie~o4s eral ..dev!'lopm~~: ..:.whl~h.h~ peetive jurors who will sit on he wal ~ut for awhile ahd when With .':the', Il1;blication of thisboys,.l:iad.takell'a)?4?~t1e' fro,m'tne.' had tc:'.1leplJlttpon~ 'pen~ tli•. his case.': .V-:: he came:back he .found th«: place notice..the, Permanent War Me-' fro'rit;window of her home which outcome of...the, el!!clIOD:- :.' ,. .••• ~", well ransa~ed .. Th~. thlev~ got. morial. St1idy~Group of Gr!J6!le is!(he;:ioweifjlllt''~f:the.'duplex It!!~:~fe.red'lintfl .• :fe:w', HOOY'.FORD II tells the So- i-/"~, In by breaking a wmdow m the Poirite70fficialiy opens a' contest 'aoartment at' that number:; . ' '. d~ys .PrJC!': .. to... t!le. l~.ection; ~ . ciety of ,Automotive Enginee1'l! ~'0,1' librllrY ~ .~e ~norUi'-side of the fqr 'the'..~t, essay, dealing ~itll •Th'e bdttle waS labeled'l~ger- the .!=itI~ns ill IJ~ in the ~~,. that the problem of human re~ , house..'. . ~:,",:: '''''.' . tli.e'qilestion of 'a permanent War 'ale but It had'contained a medl-' la.e. wouJ~ ~t'the 'f!le~t:e lationshipS must ~.settled with . .:De~~t1ve.:~!~1~!1~nt, ~.l\.W~rs, Memorial'fllr ,tl1e Grosae Poin~l!: cation far more potent then' the' to 'I).by de~ault ~d tbat:Jhe~- the ."same hardheaded altiention ?t. the l:'a,r~...~~~ce. sala It ~as Veterans of :World .War: 11:, The 'Popular. beverage •. She wali.anx- t~rest~:~esld~ta .1n th~ immedi. that '.'we have: given sp succeSs- l~poS!I~}e In. the absenc~ of Mr .. competition will end, 'at noon, 'Ioua' that the' police locale the at!!}'yI,CIl\lt7, of the lei. 1\'~d ~ fully:' to m~chilnical lactors' in and M~. ~hYte to teUt!!e v.al~e J.une'15, 1946, by .whieh 'Erne .it: -Parties. all • the contents of the the ~nly o~ to develop .~. the,Past.": o~._th~:ar»':~!1! ta~en: but It IS is hoped most of those'ln.iIJ.il1-, bOtile;'millht be'much'too much' r~.l'~nte~,~n.~-:m.a.~' ~11 .:t'.,', .',.. . '.' fea,r~d .tb,!lt th~y, .w~ll, : total a tary service will h.ve, retu~ear, 'for ~outh!ul' stomachs.' . __ '~4'I,lQt .prcrv.e.tn,e.~:.,,-'. ,,:. 'DR: LISE MEITNER, an Aus'; cotllliderable sum .. It Is known 'In' th ". . .. d" "f th <0 .~ > '~;",' ". ' ••• , ... ...:: '''Hbtir. tbe','1-*,1h1J!# '~ClIll , h'I1t'n ph~slclst, whose ,experl- that MrS, Whyte:"had,ta1l.en her, d - :~wa~ll~'~"'o, .' ~.P,i:Mi;~ {:~()f[1cers "P: 'Conlo~ and ,Boone :;;, ••:;,;, ... ""'""-....-<:.t'i~~ in'1M". . 'iih t _t.. ". . ue reg ........ WI ,UO: lIven .... ":,,'1 ...:.....,~ Ji.. - ..I ....t.:-~h ........ ' b"•.' ,.•• ~~<,!J'~ ' •• ,' .. ". < ' m nUl'w ,uramum aom-cra"",- . jewelrY wi,th ~er."j-' .. ,' "? "'t"'" "~' ,.• '1\'" ;._,;...;. """:~"tn':".~~uor ~'. ,"', .neeted.'"Uea':~.;~1 . ......,.'.'htr I .... I...... to' th. atomic bomb will ' . '. ......c. ' .,' . : . 0' :th'., .'" th ", .. :...:.:.. •. 'f ~e,.., "~,-)~ .~ ,".. q,~,~-m 'folind).0Il1y,I,l:!OYl 'who were .;ap- .. '1' .......... ..u. ~j • ..:. \i~ , ... 'CU ~ ,; ..... ,... TH' E' ...... T~I~~kli!1i;;.'i.~~ o'f.t\,-n .' n' eaame riI ' 11; ......... ,:0•. ar- ............ ..;..M. (1' ,IS 0"'1I"DQl; .....•.. ,.. ..".' ' ... '(a~'_V-1.'!5"'r;'lIl"",e- ~ . De f10~ to. the.U!lile!f,,\~~~~ 1~,~:J;.n;'PJ . ,'i'~' ~~ .r:lMift.;>,.,': .< .... -i:~,-i\~.~:. }!ii$'~~ .-.' ~~,~V~f~~ su~i~iFf~firi.".. ~':'L':':ar.i,C-;~ .~:~.~:~a1:~t.t~ {,'wu" ... /~,.... , ;~.Jttie ~:J:ioul'>. late thIS month from'Stoe UI' ,"'r;u1nu',,,, '~~BI;iIP ." . ~~.~~.. .....", ..', . . -- -~'''''', ,'. . - .,.......".. ... ~ ..3ear5 aSlI8S5liliUan ,... ,;:.dW.~""~./';' ..~-... "". ~~ :. '~ ... '., <J" .~ .. ,,5'~.',: ,;,~' 5,llid+h have been oUered'N> 'Nli'!1 t.. "1 TlU ~a -iM", ~"o:iO r." . . "U .... -tlon next'lo tne' lilanie,' pa '" e.'" '~ll'l~' .:' .... '.'.u.il.?".(3~ ..... ~.I.~e'r. ~/ owns' 1 . . erliiiiCiiilf ".' j' . ~- 'Utit' cl;ili ~f;;hylic.','.FCathollc 'tr"rli: ";"Pulicli~~d;JlWy:.,~li~ter,.~'i~~~tri~; ~;~tx( ... ~~':"h."~'.made';i-:;:'Last' 'Whyte homp., A'gaUl,'the occiu;. .~ri":~~~.~~iY~W'h \"wl1i;'i!e' .. '., . ." ~Ial :;'a~, ~:',Iua"'" .aiiiire' "~d~e:tii.'i ~~Il:jtn~"!fe~/1'anirf~2~0;~t:r' "evfeeanrced.e_ . ThumUY •. ~~.~;,rn .• JhA~i£~.~;~;~~~~ 'iiit~ 'fl\~:lfiJtiij~~l';~~~~~du1g.~u~fl~r .t~11 . -pa'l~1;9.f;;;,.i!\~.-,:1}0\y!.~,.;:,wer.~:.}i}it.i, 'toti:~plan~ ~~ "~:n~iritafn~it~.;.mf S"'-~~,} J't'" ;. S'. "~:':r" ted' . , ," j~~i.~. ~'.~~ ~dJ~' .Ufe .0; 'l" n WI 'G t":Ellm' .... - Kei'Ch.v;;:t)~t"'een 'McMillan ,i..ft":dand 00<]", str-t m n~ Pomte J;1ere t.he.,thlef: got away,.wl~h What ,will be'. the. maIntenance U. WI ' !l!=t).~"ila? ,,~,~~S: t~,ID. eeklri., Nazi 'syinpatliizers. ~.; ", ' ' .. h.P"!,' ,. -;"'~' ".. ,,!', ,.•:., . '.. . LUll! '. ,', .~. ,.,~"1. ,'.. 'h;.. ';,. . ~.ooo In Gqv:erlJDlentponds.:a~c;1.','. f7 '(4'); 'Jiow "p'r.ctlcli!is your'. .' ", .. , ' .. ' '.:--.. le~tin, tlj~; ~~le ..: Jmo.l.i. .the : ..• .• '. ., ':. " . Fa.~;,,,: .. , ~.:'. '. ,'<',: ,: .'.' I'" '" ..'~',';,.... ., . :' ~~ct\1~,. bY:'.J.".""";,~.unneps other' arUcJes'. of. value. _ They ~'::n' and . now 'can it' tH! made" tii : ..... :..':: .' .-'-,- .. '. ":'. \. ~ 'tr_~~" ~e, ;ez~l: ~; '*U A' COMPLETE BREAKDOWN ~, .. i .", ... .'" .•... , . -' (,:" ~:" ,',', ..... ; , 1'-'-"" '"",., --';'.,',.' ',:,' .. :: h~d .be.~n II)- a small',slUe em-. _work?' (5) 'How fittin" and ap" 'S~m~'St!rvedo" 'S~~w,~ de(4;a,tea.". "."c.' ~.c;, ,":', :::.-.:_ °l".n f ~t:b?UI.tt d,'~)hadl ,tfel.lveePho°thneerseMrvl'ciljc,e_ .. : A ~'e'.'" d',',:Ba". . 'n° .' di'" "}'4.n'.S': +,~~ .,:: :-"e.:t~.rro""'l"d" U. "'S:~b':"~."""omt. :"~:m •. i',':~..'-~,:J:;,~:,:e"n".:.<ts bedded In the concret~ In.a,base-' '. ' ~'. . .. , '. L 'd 0' .. '..,,..:.. .. , .' , Th~ ma)Ot1ty.wu'so'arp:tna\, >.Ie .tU.-Ul .. ~ .Wlg 'fi' n ,~. g'£'~ nient 1'00111.' The "thief. had propr~ate.wllhyq~ plan ~ .for ,."!Lld,an ,:" ~lT1m~n.m.~~. 'it"may"be~takm'.,'iU-'tJie~~;;' let.~m~pol'fJ~yl~es~~'~.~."lfsi~t!.rnesg;tlh~eh.y~~~w~71'll~r~e~ Tn'. ' ..'~",: 0';: :'m'.'~.:"'.:".~o~i n:"'.. ;R: "'o';",O',i.: 's': :"'e' .'y. c,'.e.\.II.,~:;.b.-','I' 3 a "' 'c.e:'~ ,'. h.:.>as~';il'i~S>.'.':'i.,;Jjf;\ .:. \,~': :~~'. S ~~~~~,.~~~~th:o~~~et~:: ~0:r~n~r~~1~::~ar~etn;;~~b~~ . .to ~~~'r .A~e~smenh. :~ili~t~,~~~~ ~~~~, . UIlI 1 .n . p. . . :y,:II lj , \,;:;;1 II.. IlUUU'Ul Safe~:aDlonll: them perSo~8111~," (6) How,'~~ "".r~tten, ~.a ~ Sum., m.'o.'ns"/',wer.'e.servl!!i. o,n' Ma.' [k;.av:enJ!~,,,~'lier~l;,.lipifl_. ~~1e ~Uk:~~~:s ~~es~~~~~ All ... """I,'.',.fp ... 'S~.'.'~I"':~Q,'.,',"~!~,.kl.' .'.,~ ~.;Y .. ~~,.i;~."~.',1;l.,",,:.:.n,.:.'o{ .. a.~~ .. :,ea,\; .'<_.'.'::',.1)J.':.'11 ~t!:B .. '.:.i,:~',.f~.:/:e.'" 'T.hetp.' ::".:. ~,-' " ~~~r~3~~~~~if~~;! ,~:~~~~~~~~~~0~~i1~;i :r.~l~~~~=Z:r:~~~ ';~~:~+i~iJ;jE , .." ._- ........ _.~,"" ..'---'-~ .._, , ... ' .' . seareh~ .tlte:p~~' they.f0U!'d uThe.,declSl.on'. of, the'l:', erm l!lle?t na'!1e of 25' complain~ts' IiI the nu'e, the. p.teiserVatiOnof, aD -m.: DETROIT CHURCHES are P"rty of" Eight InterruptedWlMin' Tri(j : Ent8rs Ar~ witlr .' / '-..-- ". some of. these '.whlch .the thief Wa~ ¥.e.morJ,aJ,~tUdy ~rl.lup WIll action .that has been maulW'ated f storet:.' hkh: .' 'till. W:th . m Jooinvienm'en' .itnf'o.:a r anwateieoknalof CphraUyrcher ", Shot' g--un'a'nd .D •.•. e.V. _IV'.',' 'r',,' C' :.~s' h '.n''d"': :L'If." "ry' ...... ':T.' .•. L~." ... ' I Hli'P.I Ari~.: J~(. ttof 'Mea15, had' c'asf)a~I~:<wheIi' he: disrov:: be fi~al::.a!1~;~lit, sub~ec.tl' .to u. to'compel the township to' reduce f~~ure' ,rowWui' of :~ ~lUii.;. : .. ,., '. '., . ". "'., _ ,.~..." _ ~',' ,',~-:.~~'~:' DeJi'"ered .• t.. Ooor.With. ered thelr"cii'~aCt1r>,if.:he' is.a view. In the case'of Slml ar sug- the assessments on. lakefront. . , .,' • " for the success of .the United . '. -".' ." 'g' .. <' .. "al tii' '. " f " .. , .... - .' wise thlef..he..:wiU di~~t himself 'geslions th'e~award .will'pe '!1 ade properU~, .... . . ;,' .,.,' ., .. - . 'Nations .. Organizatl0!l starting'. Thr~ armed bandi):s v.:~l ed intl).a S(lC,1. ',:~a ,~tIi'1~;O .. , ...... ~: FUsj"Or:,MirOre also .:as. qti\c;kly.~.~ ~ible '01 on ,the ba!15"0~.!~ r.ece.IY.~, The, . attorneys rep~esenting F .~ '. f' Friend' , ses,siotnsindO Lo d ' ndboln,In aldchievin g ' fi t lV 2 e 7 m 9 eRnand, tlhtr:eelwOlT!tenl'2'~" ~h~ Ihmkn'';I~l}Ollsdeph J.. H.:~~~ ,.'.",.;. '.,.:~ .' . the GOvernment oonds .. as they all other, qualifications. bemg ihem are Fred' A. B-e~r and John . r. '0, :().;-- -'<~'''> "". a. JUS an .ura e wor peace. ~ . ". ' oo~eve . ~p ~c~'~ , :""':.0. C ~ . n. '1"ne.... a.y' lIl0ptlU&., ,"COl:hing~~ev~i'its' cast: their are. ~re(i"and" the hottest equal. ' ., - ... , ..-, ..... , R. Wa.tklns. ", ., \ V . . .U~' L;;.:~ :;It, . FrI~y,oJa:. 11 cov.ermg.the~ Wlth a shot gun and'a revolver"r ak eheved thh~D}'shadowsbe1ore;thein". Which king .~f'hot 'ItUU for anyone to A prize will be 'civen.to the It 'is' un~e~tood. ,tha~ a total . cry" nl ~~"'''''~'. '..,',.: of their'wallets, ..No attempt '.was made., to t e anyt ~g caliS 'f.ot. a prediction .forth- have'found on his person.. winDer in each of the thre,e be- count of 41 suits will be started. - '. . PEACE IN THE GENERAL exc;ept m~n~y. " ,." " .,.... :. ., ..•. coming' , he'rewfth:-,-th~' time Mr. Raj:iiliee said he doubted Ie... classifications. Each prize ------ . Park pOlice:' ~.q~ri'S .~ ~:i:a~~s. ~~~~: ~r~~~:~~!~yf~ac~= 'As learned la\'er, they lCatteredlbaCk. to ..1heir .. car. This' one is:not fat.oft' when the bache ... whether. the other things taken will be a ~loo Victory. bond: Yo' 'u'n'g'Rowdioes'. . the .early .hOurs '9f :rr;id.:r,,~ finding panel recommends a 17lh immediately' aft.er the' robbery. proved. to be' .Elmer Hei-~rt lor wishmg .to entertain with- were of special value .. He .was .Class I-;-Any. World War n . notified' that ';(;woinm 'at' .Jefftir~ aPllarent1y havl!,!g .pla!1n ed ~o. Gogolin.ot 22612Hoffm~ street., out fUss' or f'urore Mother not' able howtiver to make' a veteran who Is .• resident of "S '. - '~n and Nott1n~'h'ad'beeIl per cent raise which the Presi- have one.'.of lhe number .return 15t.. Clair Shores, He wa.s also li f h Ir .' .' check:'. (Co~tht.ec1 OIl Pare %) Visit Dr.ll, g tOre. hurt and was icr'eaiinini-' ' , .. - dent endorses and which Walter to'thelr car. which was parked rece'ntly' 'di~harced 'navy man n:s .' om.a ho~ aftemoon ..of 'On Friday event. 'n.g Mr.. "nq Off' .....:. __" .. <_ ....... ~ Reuther, head of GM divisfon in'front of the house and collect With.only 7- monthS' service: He' .b~ldg~ .. or. Father caught WIth Mrs. :E. C. 'Smith (If 420"W~h- ------ .• ,..~ •. ,--. ...... b~ra~C:an~:;~~~ UAW.CIO. accepts as "1\ basis th~ oth~r" two. at some pred~ter- is 20'.years old. .-'. ' . his. be!te.r half down in bed, in~on road reported a burglary Strano gel'\ Pays The Cunningham Drug '.Store woman, .who lives on. Nottinl~ for talks". m.med Wmt.., ...... , ........ I With these two in hand it did can pIck up the. telephone, arid. entry at their home. They at Kercheval and Notre Daml!!. ham, had come home in a taxi 'l'HE UNITED NATIONS AS. .As soon .as the Cit); police're- not take the Cfty PoUce long,to order - one;, ..two or ten hot had been away from ,the house For Ignorance was' visited by a gang 'of young with a man who'.~ a friend of ceived.the alarm they surround- sweat out, of :them the name .of nieals, .. and have them sent bet~een 11 a.. m. Wednesday. and . . .' rowdies last Thursday night. II friend of hers'bu£?whOse name SEMBLY takes its first. step ed. the area with men aCoot'ancl their accomplic~. He was Walter. in-like a 'vitamin jolt out of 4 p. ni, Friday. The thief had They made-('such a n\lisance. oC she could' not' reCa1t":APparentl1 , towards effecting a working 01'- in cars from. their own.force and W:iI1y,aged' 19, of 22436 Dorion the purPle" .' gotten in by the.simple expedient Clyde Nelson,' i9, will De lo.n- themselvel' .the' :j;tore : manager an arru ment ,b~t~eeii the' tw~ garuzation in London by electing from the Farms. An hour after ~rive, sy CI~r Sho~es. The po. This brai~torm rushed over or breaking' a pane of glass in tenced JanuarY 23 for forcing his called the pblice. The 'bo)-~ were had ~nSued and ..he had struck Paul. Henri Spaak, Belgian For- the ro~bery Patrolman Fos.ter lice ,t~el'e P!cked him ~P, abou.t us' as, we' .w'att;:hed.• vision in the rear .of the house and reach- way in'to the' car of a Pointe kickirig over..boxes and disturb- her in the faei ThiS had cauMd eign '.Minister, as its first presi- Mauck. In ,the course of .checkmg 9:~0.0 clock. In the morrong. They white dash hither'lind yon whilc ill' ill and turning thc knob on woman last Oetcber 30 and ing the mcrch'aridise. . . the screaming: Her assailant hild dent ••. Spaak, backed by Eng- on the prIvate cars .wr,lc~ were sal.~,he ~as w~lI known tQ tb,em we' ''wei-e. havini 'lunch in Al the snap lock. A checkup at last threatenin~.to kill her 'unless she. The youngsters' apparently go~ C-en run away: '. '. ~8nd, elected over Tryg\'e Lie, numer,ous at the time l~ t~e '0. a police nUisance. H~. was a Green's lm'rilaeuIate emporium reports. indicated that a mink drove him where he ordered. wise to the police .call, for they Later officers EDQers and Hen- Norweaian Foreign Minister, block, found,a man crou~hmc.~n i-F and had never been In ~rv- '. '(e08t1a .. -- 'he t.) cOat, a leopard skin coat, a man's '. Nelson. blames' his lack of aU disappeared just priolo to the nig, who were dewJed 'to. the backed by ~ussia, by a vote of the bottom of one of the 1:.1'3 and Ice. .', ~ It pocket watch with the monogram knowledge of Detroit. geography arrival of the officers. case, advised. the. 'woman to ..;. 28.~ ••• Clement Alllee, Brit- hauled him out. .He proved to be' .The victims of the hold-up E. 'S. On the hack, and a man's for his trouble. After' he enter- ------ certain. the name of: the ~ ishh Prime Minister wa:ns that Russell C(lnway, aged' 21, who were loath'to say how much T 1';. Tho wrist watch had been stolen ..The ed the car of Mrs. Irma Vawter EXPLOSION which would not aeem to'). dlffj~ with the unchaining of atomic gave his .address as room 1013 money they h.ad.lost and it was rue1\. leves total value of these articles ran of Buckingham road, he directed Mr. Benney. of' 69a Neff road, cult, and then take out a.warrant energy the only. alternative for Milner hOh~l. Detroit. He was impossible for. the police to de, Are' Co'nslode' rate between $1,200 and $1,500. her right P83t. police headquar~ phoned the City police one even- for his arrest. The. returns OIl the people of the world between recenlly ,dischargeq from the termin'e whether the robbers' had Police, Chief 1'rombly appeals ters.. ing last week that there had been the case are not yet in. life or death, rests upon the out- Navy. . thrown any of their plunder to the citizens to cooperate morc 'When ..breast of the police 1I tremendous explosion in .his ------ lawing of war by the concerted' Shortly, after, Mauck in cbm- awa)' in bushes for later, recov-, . Tne 'car. l1iie';'es who stole the carefully with the police in pro- building, Mrs. Vawter slammed cellar, The firemen.reported that Students'. Tan" . gle action of the civilized peoples of pany with City' Police Officer ery, From what was found 'on tecting their property. The on her brakes and screamed. Of. his furnace had back.fired and the world, Rabaut, picked up No. 2 at the th"ir P"fsons it was estimated to truck !,f, George W. Arnold of "watch list" practice is generally ficers n,r,bbed Nelson and charged the force of the explosion had . •.• corner of Jefferson 'an<~Washing- amount to betw~n $50 and'$60. ~130 Mbntclair, Detroit. from' the ob$eri'ed bv" all residents of the him wiih 'assault. He. entered a blo\Vn the' stove pipe out of the At' High School. MAYOR JEFFRIES appears tQn,..evidently workl,ng his way (ConUll.. oft' Pate :11) , . rear .ot the Schettler Dru~ store Pointe wh~n they intend being plea of guilty before Recorder's chimney. No fire had resulted, 1..f h" t' f th ----'-:--:---~:..---- at' Nottlngllam and 'Jefferson be. Jd roo ld W G t h "'" ore t e lomt mee mil 0 e . away for a protrl.cted period. but u ge "",ra . roa. owever, 'SeD.ate 'Finance Committce and H ' Wile" 'h f . tween 8:3{)'p. m. and 12:30 a. m. in addition to this, Trombly'sug- the'HouSe Ways and Means Co lJI - oW, . re, W en 0 D.~,. -.'S last Thursd.ay morning, took me. gests that they also let thf! police mlttee .at Lansing to plead' the UKe ticulous care that it should be reo 1m h' h tUrDed to a pi ...... of safe' "eepI'ng ow w en t ey are ioing to be c.use Of Detroit for a larger p" . hZ' h' . -~.. away ur.til 1a'. t . ht. H . ..'t ". . Est .' d whoen..they were through with it. . "'" a mg e measure of state aid. vitally .er~grlnq lOns'. a 15 e '. also recommends that they pass necessarY to enable it to meet its , " . Park policemen Enders and the word to a neigllbor that they P ressiJIg urban problems. Ws ,', -------- '~en!lig foupd it in the immediatc w.i!1 be. out for the evenl'ng, thus Duke Nelson, a tiO 'year 'old,col- .. ooA tl f th P kM ." I b 'Id plea is based lar,ely on the,large ","vre promp y. rear 0 e ar. IlDlClpa UI - enablmg the neighbor tc phone prollt?rtion, of . all state revenuc ored man, wa~ bef6re Judge &1- >lAhreally don't know; ,wha' ah ing. the .~lice ,if he observes any whiCft originate in Detroit. IIng c r in Park police court Satur. is, gemmen," .he said.. 'They Some other car thicvcs who SUSPICIOUS sg bo t h 1 o day for reekless driving. He had cleared up this, point also, and stole the truck o( Robert Cole of I ns aut e p acc. ONE OF THE FOUR EXIST. plowed into a. car belonging to quickly, . . 929 Bedford, did aIrnost as well ANOTHER DOG BITE ING copies oC Magna Ch~rta, Eugene Kelly of 205 St. Clair "You sce ah. wor1l:s for Mr .., .by .their temporary victim. They •Three .year old Beverty Bliss which has been kept'in lhe Li. while it was parked. on Jefferson Donovan out on Fisher and he has lO\'k Cole's car some time after o. 866 Rivard was bitten on the brary of Congress ior safety since avenue. .', . . a vel' finf' private stock 'and ah. 1:40 p. .'rn. Thursday evening left ha!ld last Thursday by a dog the beginning of the war ill to be Duke was picked up by the De- guess ah must have.got some of from m,front of 99lI Nottingham, belon,mg to William Pain of returned to Great Britain .•• troit police and tumed over ,to it." The poliCe agreed' 'with .him and Ie'ft it In frant of 997 Notting. 17630 Mack avenue. She was this is the immortal document the Park police. He Will in an ex. on. that. . . ham, directly k,'<)5S the street taken to the Bon Secours Has. which the Barons of England tremely hazy condition and didn't . The jucIge settled the case with from the P~,lCf!of beginning. piW for treatment and Mr. Pain wrested from King John at know what had happened. He a $10 tine and Duke's solemn This was believed to have been was dire~ted to keep his dog con- Runnymede in 1215 and has ever didn't even know where the ac. prom1le to make full restitution the work of some boys who need. fined for a twelve day period cident occurred. The Park oft'i. for the dama,e.he had done Mr. ed II car temporarily tor some so. lor observation by the veterin. (CoftUaatcl on P.,e 2) cera cleared his brain Oil thUl Kelly"s car,' cial diversion. ary. ". :~

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Page 1: Gros-,s,:~,PointeNewsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/... · 2006. 1. 13. · the GrQSse Pointe High School was reported January" to the Farms police. The

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.. -.A fight amOng the stuc:lents at

the GrQSse Pointe High Schoolwas reported January" to theFarms police. The bOys fled ""~the police arrived and the ~t..ing ceased.

David Brideau, 18, Robert EI.-rich, 15, 'and Robert Roland, 15,were taken into custody for.bem,too unruly. .

They were ledured and theirrespective fathers, who promised.no furthcr trouble from theiroffspring, were phoned to rcmonthc offenders to l.'1eir honres. ......

THE NEWSHAS'MOVEO.,COME: SEE US IN OuR '.

NEW BUiLDING. UNDERTHE ElM AT 99

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dard. "I'm interested myself in abetter figure:'

"I think most of us could profit,by a littlc skillful refiguration,"ventured Commissioncr Ulrich.

Then. after the Commissioncrshad voted unanimously to wcl-come the beautifying institutionto their midst, President Parshall WHITE pOLlet: CARSremarktd, with a grin of deep The Parle village is Coin, to reosatisfaction on his face. "we have advertise 'for three new Ford po-certainly dOM something that lice cars. The cars Will be white,should please the ladies of the; Chief Pielgiving it as bis opinionPark, and just before election, that this would condu~ to moretoo. What a happy coincidence!" satisfacwl')' police pak'ollll'Vice.

The risibilities of thc Park vil-lage commissioners were mucharoused at the meeting Mondaynight when an applicatior. waspresented by the Perfect FigureStudio Cor.permission to c:lrry onits business in the Parle. The con.ccrn, which is about to build anultra .modern establishment inthe village has its main headquar-ters on Washington boulevardand wishes to edge a little nearerthe source of many of its mostcherished clientele.

"Well." said Commissioner God.

Commissioners f>lan to ~utFigure with Ladies in Park:

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....~. . THE PoINTE'S'READ .'.'OWN ....URDER MYSTE~Y

i'KISS:OF ~DEATH"NOW RUNNING IN THE

NEWS

VOLUME 7-NU~BER 3.

Gros-,s,:~,PointeNews.COr#pzete:'News'C~age of AU..the 'Pointes... ;'.:' ., .' . . . .~.~.~-= ',:::\:GROsse,POlNTE"MICHIG~,"'JANUA~Y i7., 1940 FuIy PM Circulation '. $2.00 p.,.Y........sc:P.,Copy

WDDDSREZ'ONI" ~G PLAN REJECTED'. --------------------------<»

HEADLINES I Five Years of Growth Thieves Yisit. Contest Announced. Mack Av~~u~,' oj Ibll <'P, Three. Homes. ..'., '. . Section Kept."'~~~~\b. InPal"k~City To, DecIde on, Form FoiBusinessG1'ossi. PQi"le News Of P'. '. 'M" • l$5,000 in' W~Il" ~ncls, Fur olnte' e'm'Orla Scheme of S;"••. Gr~p ..etf

, TllIlnda1; Jail. 18 Coats, Jewelr(.Amo.l'lg , . , Residents snOwed' UncI.rPRESIDENT;'i'RUMAN'S fact- , Articles. Stolen .... -----'-- B V t f 109O't 173 .

finding comihiUee' for 'General '. .,~. '----.-,' .'. . Honor Ron 'Associ.tion Off,ring P,riles for Suggestions to Y ~. 0 , ,0 . -',.

~ototrst dispute redPor2teodtOtbe' Burgla~y in ihe~Po~te.area '. I Be Judged By '~tu~Y ,G.roup Members '. " The voters: m .u{~. .w~~::'..::.t,....~.lOOU 0 recommen a cen per stepped up m.'. tempo ov.e..i;' ~e --'---- I t M 'd b" .._ "'. --,rt:::- .. f 'hour increase' 'feir GM. workers . '.; Th.' ~ '.fi.'rst .p'racticaI:ste."" ..toward. ascertaining' the'senti- as on ay ; ,"ue, pr'C.' ..... • • the)ucrease W9U1damQunt week end: 'There were three, , k'~ . posal to're~e a..'SeCtion ;!>u,\'-to approic,ma~ely 18. per cent impOrta~t r~bbe"rie~,~ :t\\'o in merit, of .th~, E:'ointe community on the matter of a War Mem~ lower, Maek aven.ue intQ "~-,over the workers 'present ayeraie the P~rk'and:oi\Edn' th~:Ci"';, oriaedl.t~ thweml'ednWa'ndwII.omen "tafkGrossTue.Pduinteb:wh

thOparStticdi~dential' area>' The: vote to're-.

hourly rate. . ";' pat.m or . ar. . was. en. es ay y e' U Y zQne w~ 'Il paltry .173."ThOse• • • besid~s "rePo.i.ts:fr~~' nw.~e~~ group. '" ' , " . . who didn!t. like the idea'. of

A LADDER, believed to have OllS places o(attempted entry ,,,The'questiori' subniitteato,the residents is; a) Do' we cutting:'(;.;lt";'" ,u:bStahti~been one, U3~ '11i.',:the'Degnan or where' .liitldes . of. imail wimt~ such a memorial, iind b) if we' do wnat form 'shall chunk. cWthe.village's sole re-:-' .kidnapping has bee", Identi!ied vallie were takeri.Th~:Pir'k it ~ake.? '~,. . p' -If d P' mainiIlg'area: for: comrrierciaI' .~~~~~~In~o=e~ni;k~~o fr~f::c~ police ar~ of .the .opinion that To obtain the" ful1~t poSSibl~ .. I, er' 'e' 'Op development,'Iilllde:Weir opm,-fr th J ' E De h' . , c'xp~~sion of the people ~on'this. ions known by''il vote, of 1090,om e ames. gnan o~ :' all: of the. .larger.'. robberies .' . " . .' , .' .'. , .. '.', "nl" .. :... .:~ '-:'1'from. wl,ere 't"~ little"gir1.w s q'lestion' litf 'ari-aggement. 'haS' p' '. , P te t' .Thete: ",?,.ere..o, y:. ~=--."",:-carried auto" .window, .... po. .: were the work Of one party, been'made;,throuihthe'c:oOper- . rove.s: 0 n lots.that ..ha:di,t9.)e,~as\,'04t.lice start Immediately ona hunt (no: smali' fry'. thi'ef), imd. one ation of the 'Gi-asse Pomte' 'Honor beCauSe "f bully. ~king ...;'.~a:rs:~;n:ri~"}~~~;l~:nt~~ ~~ assistant outside' who does Roll;ksociaiio~ for'thr~pr'~ 'Victim -of.'theff:V~~,Co~.The' neUes~(;oi'ilie $~ial. t th 'M 11' S not"enter.'the' houses,but' is of"~l'oo'ea~h'to a'Wo'r'ld'W~~'-n" 'L .ref~rendum'::vote~.on.ji{onday .Ia'bent a. ~'anteno, 1" tate . - • ou...' ., . d" 0 R It Of .. -'<-A' ., . ,.<r.ready' ~vi.th a car for' a' quick ,~eme ver e5lJ S I that tne 71"loU; whictd.few :eiu",

Hospltal~ . '~,. .. •. , .~,. 'get.~way. ,c,,- . :' ..... :. ;. ~eter.ln, a student", in Gr~. Young Jl,ieves Ind'~t~d " zens :o~~iii&!'~~¥I:'.~cJ5;o~MaC~- . .. . .' A. 'robbery w.as.'reported from Pof~t~',toV;;rush'lp ~n:d: iO'any other. .. . . .... .';11-' avenuem the' rear" of these .1otll

c~g~i:~o;O~~er~n~~: th'e 'nay -Whyte home"at: 741 citizen for the most'valiable'di5"' '" ,:".,., - ..-.- ..-" ", ". \yant~:(a~'er'':;~~eln~ed:~.UOnl~h. ... I Tromb'le'y at 3'.05"0''~'l~.k. Sunday cus.sion:of .the'subJ'eet. .' . : ,¥r~. J'. ,J.. Vlc1':r~y,.Jr., o~ 864

1blismess '.uses ,'wllF now' 'riim&iD'ported'to'. ave charged that co - ~ , . . Be fi Id 11 d th'" k .

, leagueS orJ'rank D. McKay, ex-, morning. Mi'. ~d ¥ns.' 'YVhyt:! ',~he ~.~li.ldr GrC!!111:~u~. :tJ:Il! . acons e ,ca e uP. e ',.-ar available ,'for:'buSiri~ '$JteS."'~ ..Republic,an ,boss' 'who. goes. 'on were' aWay' for a day or so and .followmg statement .Tue~ay: : police Salurday night about 'to action' 01 the' v.ot'etS.Monday' will'trial MOnday.at Mason, have a ,brother of Mr. Whyte"was-stay-' ,To .al.1 . residents of Gr,Ds.seo'cloc!c. and rePorted-.that slim~~ gi~e thl! gi):atI.~!I~':~al:'tOr'~<been'tamperlng with the pros- Inginthehouse: Sattirdaynight Poiilte:' ,. ' .. 'one,':'p-;'~suma~ly. m~hie~o4s eral ..dev!'lopm~~: ..:.whl~h.h~peetive jurors who will sit on he wal ~ut for awhile ahd when With .':the', Il1;blication of thisboys,.l:iad.takell'a)?4?~t1e' fro,m'tne.' had tc:'.1leplJlttpon~ 'pen~ tli•.his case.': .V-:: he came:back he .found th«: place notice .. the, Permanent War Me-' fro'rit;window of her home which outcome of...the, el!!clIOD:- :.', . .••• ~", well ransa~ed .. Th~. thlev~ got. morial. St1idy~Group of Gr!J6!le is!(he;:ioweifjlllt''~f:the.'duplex It!!~:~fe.red'lintfl .• :fe:w',

HOOY'.FORD II tells the So- i-/"~, In by breaking a wmdow m the Poirite70fficialiy opens a' contest 'aoartment at' that number:; . ' '. d~ys .PrJC!': ..to...t!le. l~.ection; ~ .ciety of ,Automotive Enginee1'l! ~'0,1' librllrY ~ .~e ~norUi'-side of the fqr 'the' ..~t, essay, dealing ~itll •Th'e bdttle waS labeled'l~ger- the .!=itI~ns ill IJ~ in the ~~,.that the problem of human re~ , house..'. . ~:,",:: '''''.' . tli.e'qilestion of 'a permanent War 'ale but It had'contained a medl-' la.e. wouJ~ ~t'the 'f!le~t:elationshipS must ~.settled with . .:De~~t1ve.:~!~1~!1~nt, ~.l\.W~rs, Memorial'fllr ,tl1e Grosae Poin~l!: cation far more potent then' the' to 'I).by de~ault ~d tbat:Jhe~-the ."same hardheaded altiention ?t. the l:'a,r~...~~~ce. sala It ~as Veterans of :World .War: 11:, The 'Popular. beverage •. She wali.anx- t~rest~:~esld~ta .1n th~ immedi.that '.'we have: given sp succeSs- l~poS!I~}e In. the absenc~ of Mr .. competition will end, 'at noon, 'Ioua' that the' police locale the at!!}'yI,CIl\lt7,of the lei. 1\'~d ~fully:' to m~chilnical lactors' in and M~. ~hYte to teUt!!e v.al~e J.une'15, 1946, by .whieh 'Erne .it: -Parties. all • the contents of the the ~nly o~ to develop .~.the,Past.": o~._th~:ar»':~!1! ta~en: but It IS is hoped most of those'ln.iIJ.il1-, bOtile;'millht be'much'too much' r~.l'~nte~,~n.~-:m.a.~' ~11

.:t'.,', .',.. . '.' fea,r~d .tb,!lt th~y, .w~ll, : total a tary service will h.ve, retu~ear, 'for ~outh!ul' stomachs.' . __'~4'I,lQt .prcrv.e.tn,e.~:.,,-'. ,,:.'DR: LISE MEITNER, an Aus'; cotllliderable sum .. It Is known 'In' th ". . ..d" "f th <0 .~ > • '~;",' ". ' ••• , ... ...:: '''Hbtir. tbe','1-*,1h1J!# '~ClIll ,

h'I1t'n ph~slclst, whose ,experl- that MrS, Whyte:"had,ta1l.en her, d - :~wa~ll~'~"'o, .' ~.P,i:Mi;~{:~()f[1cers "P: 'Conlo~ and ,Boone :;;, ••:;,;,... ""'""-....-<:.t'i~~ in'1M".. 'iih • t _t.. • ". • • . ue reg ........WI ,UO: lIven .... ":,,'1 ...:.....,~ Ji.. - ..I....t.:-~h........' b" •.' ,.•• ~~<,!J'~ ' •• ,' .. ". < 'm nUl'w ,uramum aom-cra"",- . jewelrY wi,th ~er."j-' .. ,' "? "'t"'" "~' ,.• '1\'" ;._,;...;. """:~"tn':".~~uor ~'. ,"', .neeted.'"Uea':~.;~1 .......,.'.'htrI.... I......to' th. atomic bomb will ' . '. ......c. ' .,' . : • . 0' :th'., .'" th ", ..:...:.:..•.'f ~e,.., "~,-)~ . ~ ,"..q,~,~-m 'folind).0Il1y,I,l:!OYl'who were .;ap- .. '1' .......... ..u. ~j • ..:. \i~ ,

... 'CU • ~ ,; ..... ,...TH' E' ...... T~I~~kli!1i;;.'i.~~ o'f.t\,-n .' n' eaame riI ' 11;......... ,:0•. ar- ..............;..M. (1' ,IS 0"'1I"DQl; .....•.. ,.. ..".' ' ... '(a~'_V-1.'!5"'r;'lIl"",e- ~ .De f10~ to. the.U!lile!f,,\~~~~ 1~,~:J;.n;'PJ . ,'i'~' ~~ .r:lMift.;>,.,': .< ....-i:~,-i\~.~:. }!ii$'~~ .-.' ~~,~V~f~~ su~i~iFf~firi."..~':'L':':ar.i,C-;~ .~:~.~:~a1:~t.t~ {,'wu" .../~,....., ;~.Jttie~:J:ioul'>.late thIS month from'Stoe UI' ,"'r;u1nu',,,, '~~BI;iIP ." . ~~.~~.. .....", ..', . . -- -~'''''', ,'. . -

.,.......".. ...~ ..3ear5 aSlI8S5liliUan ,...,;:.dW.~""~./';' ..~ -... "". ~~ :. '~ ... '., <J" .~ .. ,,5'~.',: ,;,~'5,llid+h have been oUered'N> 'Nli'!1 t.. "1 TlU ~a -iM", ~"o:iO r." . . "U....-tlon next'lo tne' lilanie,' pa '" e.'" '~ll'l~' .:'....'.'.u.il.?".(3~ .....~.I.~e'r.~/ owns' 1 . . erliiiiCiiilf ".' j' . ~- 'Utit'

cl;ili ~f;;hylic.','.FCathollc 'tr"rli: ";"Pulicli~~d;JlWy:.,~li~ter,.~'i~~~tri~; ~;~tx( ...~~':"h."~'.made';i-:;:'Last' 'Whyte homp., A'gaUl,'the occiu;. .~ri":~~~.~~iY~W'h\"wl1i;'i!e' .. '., . ." ~Ial :;'a~, ~:',Iua"'" .aiiiire'"~d~e:tii.'i~~Il:jtn~"!fe~/1'anirf~2~0;~t:r'"evfeeanrced.e_. ThumUY •.~~.~;,rn.•JhA~i£~.~;~;~~~~ 'iiit~'fl\~:lfiJtiij~~l';~~~~~du1g.~u~fl~r.t~11 . -pa'l~1;9.f;;;,.i!\~.-,:1}0\y!.~,.;:,wer.~:.}i}it.i,'toti:~plan~ ~~ "~:n~iritafn~it~.;.mf S"'-~~,}J't'" ;.S'. "~:':r"ted' . , ," j~~i.~. ~'.~~ ~dJ~' .Ufe

.0; 'l" n WI 'G t":Ellm' .... - Kei'Ch.v;;:t)~t"'een 'McMillan ,i..ft":dand 00<]",str-t m n~ Pomte J;1ere t.he.,thlef: got away,.wl~h What ,will be'. the. maIntenance U . WI ' !l!=t).~"ila? ,,~,~~S: t~,ID.eeklri., Nazi 'syinpatliizers. ~.; ", ' ' ..h.P"!,' ,. -;"'~' " .. ,,!', ,.• :., . '.. .LUll! '. ,', .~. ,.,~"1. ,' ..'h;.. ';,. . ~.ooo In Gqv:erlJDlentponds.:a~c;1.','. f7 '(4'); 'Jiow "p'r.ctlcli!is your'. .' ", .. , ' .. ' '.:--.. le~tin, tlj~; ~~le ..: Jmo.l.i. .the

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°l".nf~t:b?UI.ttd,'~)hadl,tfel.lveePho°thneerseMrvl'ciljc,e_.. : A ~'e'.'" d',',:Ba". . 'n°.' di'" "}'4.n'.S': +,~~.,:::-"e.:t~.rro""'l"d" U. "'S:~b':"~."""omt.:"~:m•.i',':~..'-~,:J:;,~:,:e"n".:.<tsbedded In the concret~ In.a,base-' '. ' ~'. . .. , '. L 'd 0' .. '..,,..:.... , .' , Th~ ma)Ot1ty.wu'so'arp:tna\,>.Ie .tU.-Ul .. ~ .Wlg 'fi' n ,~. g'£'~ nient 1'00111.' The "thief. had propr~ate.wllhyq~ plan ~ .for ,."!Lld,an ,:" ~lT1m~n.m.~~. 'it"may"be~takm'.,'iU-'tJie~~;;'

let.~m~pol'fJ~yl~es~~'~.~."lfsi~t!.rnesg;tlh~eh.y~~~w~71'll~r~e~Tn'. ' ..'~",: 0';: :'m'.'~.:"'.:".~o~in::"' ..;R: "'o';",O',i.: 's': :"'e' .'y. c,'.e.\.II.,~:;.b.-','I' 3a"''c.e:'~,'.h.:.>as~';il'i~S>.'.':'i.,;Jjf;\..:.\,~'::~~'.S ~~~~~,.~~~~th:o~~~et~:: ~0:r~n~r~~1~::~ar~etn;;~~b~~ . .to ~~~'r .A~e~smenh. :~ili~t~,~~~~ ~~~~,. UIlI 1 .n . p. . . :y,:II lj , \,;:;;1 II .. IlUUU'Ul Safe~:aDlonll: them perSo~8111~," (6) How,'~~ "".r~tten, ~.a ~ Sum.,m.'o.'ns"/',wer.'e.servl!!i. o,n' Ma.' [k;.av:enJ!~,,,~'lier~l;,.lipifl_.

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DETROIT CHURCHES are P"rty of" Eight InterruptedWlMin' Tri(j :Ent8rs Ar~ witlr .' / '-.. -- ". some of. these '.whlch .the thief Wa~ ¥.e.morJ,aJ,~tUdy ~rl.lup WIll action .that has been maulW'ated f storet:.' hkh: .' 'till. W:th .mJooinvienm'en'.itnf'o.:aranwateieoknalofCphraUyrcher", Shot' g--un'a''nd .D•.•.e.V._IV'.',' 'r',,'C':.~s'h '.n''d"'::L'If." "ry' ......':T.' .•. L~." ... ' IHli'P.I Ari~.:J~(.ttof 'Mea15, had' c'asf)a~I~:<wheIi' he: disrov:: be fi~al::.a!1~;~lit, sub~ec.tl'.to u. to'compel the township to' reduce f~~ure' ,rowWui'of :~ ~lUii.;.: .. ,., '. '., . ". "'., _ ,.~..." _ ~',' ,',~-:.~~'~:' DeJi'"ered .•t..Ooor.With. ered thelr"cii'~aCt1r>,if.:he' is.a view. In the case'of Slml ar sug- the assessments on. lakefront. . , .,' • " •for the success of .the United . '. -".' ." 'g' .. <' .. "al tii' '. " f " .. ,.... - .' wise thlef..he..:wiU di~~t himself 'geslions th'e~award .will'pe '!1ade properU~, .... . . ;,' .,.,' ., .. - .

'Nations ..Organizatl0!l starting'. Thr~ armed bandi):s v.:~l ed intl).a S(lC,1. ',:~a ,~tIi'1~;O .. ,......~: FUsj"Or:,MirOre also .:as. qti\c;kly.~.~ ~ible '01 on ,the ba!15"0~.!~ r.ece.IY.~, The, . attorneys rep~esenting F .~ '.f' Friend', ses,siotnsindOLod'ndboln,In aldchieving'fi

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9eRnand, tlhtr:eelwOlT!tenl'2'~"~h~ Ihmkn'';I~l}OllsdephJ..H.:~~~ ,.'.",.;. '.,.:~ .' . the GOvernment oonds .. as they all other, qualifications. bemg ihem are Fred' A. B-e~r and John . r . '0, :().;-- -'<~'''> "".

a. JUS an .ura e wor peace. ~ . ". ' oo~eve . ~p ~c~'~ , :""':.0. C ~ . n. '1"ne.... a.y' lIl0ptlU&., ,"COl:hing~~ev~i'its' cast: their are. ~re(i"and" the hottest equal. ' ., - ... , .. -, ..... , R. Wa.tklns. ", ., \ V . . .U~'L;;.:~ :;It, .FrI~y,oJa:. 11 cov.ermg.the~ Wlth a shot gun and'a revolver"r

akeheved thh~D}'shadowsbe1ore;thein". Which king .~f'hot 'ItUU for anyone to A prize will be 'civen.to the It 'is' un~e~tood. ,tha~ a total . cry" nl ~~"'''''~'.'..,',.:

of their'wallets, ..No attempt '.was made., to t e anyt ~g caliS 'f.ot. a prediction .forth- have'found on his person.. winDer in each of the thre,e be- count of 41 suits will be started. - '. .PEACE IN THE GENERAL exc;ept m~n~y. " ,." " .,.... :. . , ..•. coming' , he'rewfth:-,-th~' time Mr. Raj:iiliee said he doubted Ie... classifications. Each prize ------ . Park pOlice:' ~.q~ri'S .~~:i:a~~s.~~~~:~r~~~:~~!~yf~ac~= 'As learned la\'er, they lCatteredlbaCk. to ..1heir .. car. This' one is:not fat.oft' when the bache ... whether. the other things taken will be a ~loo Victory. bond: Yo' 'u'n'g'Rowdioes'. . the .early .hOurs '9f :rr;id.:r,,~

finding panel recommends a 17lh immediately' aft.er the' robbery. proved. to be' .Elmer Hei-~rt lor wishmg .to entertain with- were of special value .. He .was .Class I-;-Any. World War n . notified' that ';(;woinm 'at' .Jefftir~aPllarent1y havl!,!g .pla!1ned ~o. Gogolin.ot 22612Hoffm~ street., out fUss' or f'urore Mother not' able howtiver to make' a veteran who Is .• resident of "S '. - '~n and Nott1n~'h'ad'beeIl

per cent raise which the Presi- have one.'.of lhe number .return 15t.. Clair Shores, He wa.s also li f h Ir .' .' check:'. (Co~tht.ec1 OIl Pare %) Visit Dr.ll,g tOre. hurt and was icr'eaiinini-' ' , .. -dent endorses and which Walter to'thelr car. which was parked rece'ntly' 'di~harced 'navy man n:s .' om.a ho~ aftemoon ..of 'On Friday event.'n.g Mr.. "nq Off' .....:.__" ..<_ .......~Reuther, head of GM divisfon in'front of the house and collect With.only 7-monthS' service: He' .b~ldg~ .. or. Father caught WIth Mrs. :E. C. 'Smith (If 420"W~h- ------ .• ,.. ~ •. ,--. ...... b~ra~C:an~:;~~~UAW.CIO. accepts as "1\ basis th~ oth~r" two. at some pred~ter- is 20'.years old. .-'. ' . his. be!te.r half down in bed, in~on road reported a burglary Strano gel'\ Pays The Cunningham Drug '.Store woman, .who lives on. Nottinl~for talks". • • • m.med Wmt.., ...... , ........ IWith these two in hand it did can pIck up the. telephone, arid. entry at their home. They at Kercheval and Notre Daml!!. ham, had come home in a taxi

'l'HE UNITED NATIONS AS. .As soon .as the Cit); police're- not take the Cfty PoUce long,to order - one;, ..two or ten hot had been away from ,the house For Ignorance was' visited by a gang 'of young with a man who'.~ a friend ofceived.the alarm they surround- sweat out, of :them the name .of nieals, .. and have them sent bet~een 11 a..m. Wednesday. and . . .' rowdies last Thursday night. II friend of hers'bu£?whOse name

SEMBLY takes its first. step ed. the area with men aCoot'ancl their accomplic~. He was Walter. in-like a 'vitamin jolt out of 4 p. ni, Friday. The thief had They made-('such a n\lisance. oC she could' not' reCa1t":APparentl1, towards effecting a working 01'- in cars from. their own.force and W:iI1y,aged' 19, of 22436 Dorion the purPle" .' gotten in by the.simple expedient Clyde Nelson,' i9, will De lo.n- themselvel' .the' :j;tore : manager an arrument ,b~t~eeii the' tw~

garuzation in London by electing from the Farms. An hour after ~rive, sy CI~r Sho~es. The po. This brai~torm rushed over or breaking' a pane of glass in tenced JanuarY 23 for forcing his called the pblice. The 'bo)-~ were had ~nSued and ..he had struckPaul. Henri Spaak, Belgian For- the ro~bery Patrolman Fos.ter lice ,t~el'e P!cked him ~P, abou.t us' as, we' .w'att;:hed.• vision in the rear .of the house and reach- way in'to the' car of a Pointe kickirig over ..boxes and disturb- her in the faei ThiS had cauMdeign '.Minister, as its first presi- Mauck. In ,the course of .checkmg 9:~0.0 clock. In the morrong. They white dash hither'lind yon whilc ill' ill and turning thc knob on woman last Oetcber 30 and ing the mcrch'aridise. . . the screaming: Her assailant hilddent ••. Spaak, backed by Eng- on the prIvate cars .wr,lc~ were sal.~,he ~as w~lI known tQ tb,em we' ''wei-e. havini 'lunch in Al the snap lock. A checkup at last threatenin~.to kill her 'unless she. The youngsters' apparently go~ C-en run away: '. '.~8nd, elected over Tryg\'e Lie, numer,ous at the time l~ t~e '0. a police nUisance. H~. was a Green's lm'rilaeuIate emporium reports. indicated that a mink drove him where he ordered. wise to the police .call, for they Later officers EDQers and Hen-Norweaian Foreign Minister, block, found,a man crou~hmc.~n i-F and had never been In ~rv- '. '(e08t1a .. -- 'he t.) cOat, a leopard skin coat, a man's '. Nelson. blames' his lack of aU disappeared just priolo to the nig, who were dewJed 'to. thebacked by ~ussia, by a vote of the bottom of one of the 1:.1'3 and Ice. .', ~ It pocket watch with the monogram knowledge of Detroit. geography arrival of the officers. case, advised. the. 'woman to ..;.28.~ ••• Clement Alllee, Brit- hauled him out. .He proved to be' .The victims of the hold-up E. 'S. On the hack, and a man's for his trouble. After' he enter- ------ certain. the name of: the ~ishh Prime Minister wa:ns that Russell C(lnway, aged' 21, who were loath'to say how much T 1';. Tho wrist watch had been stolen ..The ed the car of Mrs. Irma Vawter EXPLOSION which would not aeem to'). dlffj~with the unchaining of atomic gave his .address as room 1013 money they h.ad.lost and it was rue1\. leves total value of these articles ran of Buckingham road, he directed Mr. Benney. of' 69a Neff road, cult, and then take out a.warrantenergy the only. alternative for Milner hOh~l. Detroit. He was impossible for. the police to de, Are' Co'nslode' rate between $1,200 and $1,500. her right P83t. police headquar~ phoned the City police one even- for his arrest. The. returns OIlthe people of the world between recenlly ,dischargeq from the termin'e whether the robbers' had Police, Chief 1'rombly appeals ters.. ing last week that there had been the case are not yet in.life or death, rests upon the out- Navy. . thrown any of their plunder to the citizens to cooperate morc 'When ..breast of the police 1I tremendous explosion in .his ------lawing of war by the concerted' Shortly, after, Mauck in cbm- awa)' in bushes for later, recov-, . Tne 'car. l1iie';'es who stole the carefully with the police in pro- building, Mrs. Vawter slammed cellar, The firemen.reported that Students'. Tan" .gleaction of the civilized peoples of pany with City' Police Officer ery, From what was found 'on tecting their property. The on her brakes and screamed. Of. his furnace had back.fired andthe world, Rabaut, picked up No. 2 at the th"ir P"fsons it was estimated to truck !,f, George W. Arnold of "watch list" practice is generally ficers n,r,bbed Nelson and charged the force of the explosion had .

•.• • corner of Jefferson 'an<~Washing- amount to betw~n $50 and'$60. ~130 Mbntclair, Detroit. from' the ob$eri'ed bv" all residents of the him wiih 'assault. He. entered a blo\Vn the' stove pipe out of the At' High School.MAYOR JEFFRIES appears tQn,..evidently workl,ng his way (ConUll.. oft' Pate :11) , . rear .ot the Schettler Dru~ store Pointe wh~n they intend being plea of guilty before Recorder's chimney. No fire had resulted,

1..f h" t' f th ----'-:--:---~:..---- at' Nottlngllam and 'Jefferson be. J d roo ld W G t h"'" ore t e lomt mee mil 0 e . away for a protrl.cted period. but u ge "",ra . roa. owever,'SeD.ate 'Finance Committce and H ' Wile" 'h f . tween 8:3{)'p. m. and 12:30 a. m. in addition to this, Trombly'sug-the'HouSe Ways and Means ColJI- oW, . re, W en 0 D.~,.-.'S last Thursd.ay morning, took me. gests that they also let thf! policemlttee .at Lansing to plead' the UKe ticulous care that it should be reo 1m h' htUrDed to a pi ...... of safe' "eepI'ng ow w en t ey are ioing to bec.use Of Detroit for a larger p" . hZ' h' . -~.. away ur.til 1a'. t . ht. H. ..'t ". .Est .' d whoen..they were through with it. . • "'" a mg emeasure of state aid. vitally .er~grlnq lOns'. a 15 e '. also recommends that they passnecessarY to enable it to meet its , " . Park policemen Enders and the word to a neigllbor that theyPressiJIg urban problems. Ws ,', -------- '~en!lig foupd it in the immediatc w.i!1 be. out for the evenl'ng, thusDuke Nelson, a tiO 'year 'old,col- ..ooA tl f th P k M ." I b 'Idplea is based lar,ely on the,large ","vre promp y. rear 0 e ar. IlDlClpa UI - enablmg the neighbor tc phoneprollt?rtion, of . all state revenuc ored man, wa~ bef6re Judge &1- >lAhreally don't know; ,wha' ah ing. the .~lice ,if he observes anywhiCft originate in Detroit. IIngcr in Park police court Satur. is, gemmen," .he said.. 'They Some other car thicvcs who SUSPICIOUSs g bo t h 1

o • • day for reekless driving. He had cleared up this, point also, and stole the truck o( Robert Cole of I ns aut e p acc.ONE OF THE FOUR EXIST. plowed into a. car belonging to quickly, . . 929 Bedford, did aIrnost as well ANOTHER DOG BITE

ING copies oC Magna Ch~rta, Eugene Kelly of 205 St. Clair "You sce ah. wor1l:s for Mr .., .by .their temporary victim. They •Three .year old Beverty Blisswhich has been kept'in lhe Li. while it was parked. on Jefferson Donovan out on Fisher and he has lO\'k Cole's car some time after o. 866 Rivard was bitten on thebrary of Congress ior safety since avenue. .', . . a vel' finf' private stock 'and ah. 1:40 p..'rn. Thursday evening left ha!ld last Thursday by a dogthe beginning of the war ill to be Duke was picked up by the De- guess ah must have.got some of from m,front of 99lI Nottingham, belon,mg to William Pain ofreturned to Great Britain .•• troit police and tumed over ,to it." The poliCe agreed' 'with .him and Ie'ft it In frant of 997 Notting. 17630 Mack avenue. She wasthis is the immortal document the Park police. He Will in an ex. on. that. . . ham, directly k,'<)5S the street taken to the Bon Secours Has.which the Barons of England tremely hazy condition and didn't . The jucIge settled the case with from the P~,lCf!of beginning. piW for treatment and Mr. Painwrested from King John at know what had happened. He a $10 tine and Duke's solemn This was believed to have been was dire~ted to keep his dog con-Runnymede in 1215 and has ever didn't even know where the ac. prom1le to make full restitution the work of some boys who need. fined for a twelve day period

cident occurred. The Park oft'i. for the dama,e.he had done Mr. ed II car temporarily tor some so. lor observation by the veterin.(CoftUaatcl on P.,e 2) cera cleared his brain Oil thUl Kelly"s car,' cial diversion. ary.

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.in~c stood lIS the "Great Chart-er'~ of Liberty Of the Anglo-Saxon race ••• the great charter,Vo'~ich sate lua I'd ed chieflybaronial .privileges, preceded byonly ~ )"ears the establishmentof 'the House of Commons bySimon de Monitord.. . ..

mancla will revert to the.ori,ina1 tomey-General John D. Morgan. Memor;al a public competition and . the30 per cent. • • • lor awarding of priz.es for' such .u,-

o • 0 ADVANTAGES OF American gestions,WINSTON CHURCHILL .j\.ND' eftlcieJlcy in jts adminis~ation of (CO!1tinued from. Pare 1) AND WHEREAS The Grosse

SlIDday, January 13 MRS. CHURClliLL arrived in Japan in the immediate presence' . -. Pointe Honor Roll AssociationFOLLOWING THE CONFER- the United States today, headed and' lUpreme authority of one Grosse Pomte Township. . Ijoins with the Permanent War

ENCE in the White House be- for a six weeks' Florida .vacation capable commander is being C:lass lI-Any stude,:,t who 15 a Memorial Study Group of Grossefor much needed rest . . • non delllQnstrated daily in the work r~dent of Grosse Pomte Town- Pointe in it# desire to seek out

twecn President Truman and committal on repOrt that he is of General MacArthur • . . one ship. . public sentiment aJld advice toPhilip Murl'a}' and Benjamin slated for the Secretary General; by onc i~ rapid success!on he is Class lII-Any other resident the end that such permant'ilt me-Fairless, representing .respecti\~- ship of the United Nations. disposing ot the old militari,t of Grosse Pointe Township. morial be in accord with thely the United Steet Workers and' • • • group in the Jap ,overnment • • . Each contestant should c1f'.arly community's wishes,

ARGENTINE revers e s the latest to (0 is Hi.satada Hirose, wri~e his o~ her name and ~d- NOW, THEREFORE the Grossethe United States Steel Corpora- usual order of labor disturbances governor of metropolitan Tokyo dress, a.nd If a student, l'lv.e POl'nte Honor Roll Associationtion, the announcement is made . d rt' d' t f th hId I thby staging a nationwide lockout an a wa lme Irec or a e fr, ade m. sc. 00 an p ace IS does herewl'th make availablethat the steel strike. involving . F' t' "1m ri 1 R I As' t :_# t t 1 dby employers in protest agamst aseUi Ie pe a u I' SIS. lULorma Ion J!1 a separa e sea e, immediately to the Permanent

GENERAL MARSHALL'S mis- 800,000 steel workers scheduled a "overnment decree calling for ance ~ociation." envelope securely. attached to his War Memorl'a! Study Group ofsl'on for the establishmen', of to start at 12'01 a m "onday • • • • hi h Id be- • • • oWl a wale advance and a bonus, all or: her essay. w t wou ar Grosse PoiIite sufficient fundspeace in China has apparently has been postponed for one to be paid by private employers. Wednesday, Januuy 15 np name or address. Mer. the ~or the pur' chase of thre" $100borne fruit in the cease firing week • . • it is also announced • • 0 THE FORD MOTOR COM h be d d d t. ~order sent to the Nationalist- that new oUers, still undisclosed, • - _ay as. en gra e all.. no Victory Bonds for the prizes inAMERICAN ARMY INTELLI- PANY announces it hIlS made all. before, th~ e~vel.9pe ~~U be question, the said Study GroupCommunist fronts, following a have been made by both the GENCE in Frankfurt, Germany, ofter of a wage increase of 17Y" opened. Th.IS WIll Insure Imper- to have comp'lete charge of thefo~r <iay'. interisiye' conference Steel Workers and the U. S Steel ed h t th t ' f th ts e hOll t UAW R'ch d. report 0 on e fall 0 I' cell. p l' l' 0 • •• I • sonal rea mg.. . rununl'ng of the competl'tl'on and'betwc-..n I-.;~S"'..lf';mo" d' one retlre- C(lrporation .. , President Tru- t' h .. d th a d T Leona d UAW F d d'. ,~"., par leS W Q mur"er". I'ee r. l' , or 1- All communications be com e the amardl'ng of the prl'zes ..sentative-eachfromtheNfltional- man, .•inlln optimistic mood. be- A' f" tl II to th'" h .. t nists and COll1munists. Iieves . an agreement will be mencan 0 "eel'S reeen y, a rec 1', says e UDIon as TeJec - the property of and should be Grosse Pointe Honor Roll lls-

.. .! ,'...... ' reached and the strike prevented. ?f wthhomblweekren'kagted in t1,ght~'ed the o.~er antil~wfoulthdmakte lksnoaddressed to: Permanent War sociation._ mg e ae mar e ..• m I- commen", un ur er a Memorial Study Group of,GrOise

GENERAL . MacART~UR is- • .., mated that rome American sol- with the company' .•. further Pointe, care of Grosse Pointe ------sues orders to the American STRIKE OR NO STRIKE in diers were implicated in the plot. negotiations set for tomorrow Council of Veterans Affairs, COI\IPENSATlONarmy. in the. P,iaific ,a~ea'. that .no the Nation's communications .ys- • • • morning ••• the union is -insiSt- 16829 Kercheval avenue, Grosae The Michigan Unemployrilentshipe snaIl return to the United tern hangs by a thread ... a con- Tuesda.y. Jan. 15 ing that the company lne~t the Pointe 30. Compensation Commission paid

States with a~ e;np;y berth. ~~~e~~ i~oi~~~;e~a~nd::;~~~~ THE POSTPON~MENT of ~~zP~:~d:~t~°fac~~~~~~~ ~a~~ The sponsoring of the prizes ~~;~ ~t;~e::;e5 ~~:~~ i~:THE EARLIER DECISION of issue •.• the Telephone OPe:ra- strikes arid' the encouraging in the General Motors strike ••• ' to be awarded is set forth in the previous week, it was announced

the officials of the Association tors' Union is taking a threaten- prospect: for settlement of the the President asks Ge-neral Mo- 'following .reSolution passed by by Eugene T. Dormer, executiveof . Communication . Equipment hig attitude in insisting on com- auto'motive. s t l' i k e and the tors t9 restudy the fact.ftndinl lhe Grosse Pointe Honor Roll director. These figures are forWorkers to postpone the placing. pliance with its demands, intim- threatened paralyzing strike in board's plan ., • Tells a new. Association on 'Jim~.ry 9: ,the week that includes Newot pickets about telephone. ex: ating through one of its Epokes- the steel industry gives the na- conference the' G.M. strike would • NOW ,WHERMS The Gros!e Yeat's. Day and are proportion-

:~. "_', changes is later in the day nega- men that the taking over of the tion a momentary .breathing have been settled had the' com- Pointe Honor Roll Association ately less than a full week, Dor-ltived by 'the action of local telephone and telegraph service spell • '•. 17,000 Detroit district pany taken any interest in fact- did at its il1eet.ing held October mer poirited out. 'The amoUntuniona who defied their,national of the Nation by the Government steel ,yorkers remain 'on the. job finding boards' report. 16, 1945 autho)rize the callil)g to- paid out was ,$2,634,382.76, an'in-leaders' and threw tight picket would be defied by the'commun- .. , telephone service throughout • • • gether of the v,arjous community erease of $370,506.28 ,oyer the'liDes about all major telephone icatlons operators ••. "s piece the .nation momentarily back to '268,000 eIO and, A. F. of L: groups. and organizations to'dis- amount paid for the week end-exchanae& imperiling all 'except of paper will not operate the ns- normal .•.. the nationwide meat meat packing plant 'employes cuss the' formation of a, study ing December 2,9.dial telephone service ... J. Ber- tion's telephone system". packers' strike of 200,000 CIO walked off the job at midnight.. group with 'purpose. to determine ------nard Hawkins, local vice presi- • • • and 135,000 A. F. of L, members '.' 0 what form, if any, Q permanent "UpliJt" is supposed to be greatdent: said the strikers' here ALL FORMER SUSPECTS in called for tOrPorrow will involve GENERAL EISENHOWER'tells memorial should' ~ke, . stut!' but it really lets you downformed, the linell "to pre'vent the the' ,Suzanne Degnan kidnap- nOlle of the 5,000 Detroit mem- a group of Congressmen that the . AND WHEREAS on. Novem- -making, you f~l comfortabletelephone company from packing' murder case are released" •..•.• a hers .of the union, spokesmen reason the Army slowed down ber 30, 1945 a meeting represent~ while yo~ lose the battle.employeS inside the exchanges" new sUspect, "the lil~elfes'I'C1ew"; Sa}'. discharges was that there would ing some 85 organ.iZations uf'this'••.• al50 said the short nolicc a negro handy.man nam.eC Wil- • • • have been no army olherwise •.• community., did t;onvene, .at the'lliven by President Weaver made bur Phillips, aged -45, who had' TlU: 17* PER CENT WAGE cites the fact that discharges had Grosse Pomte Hlgli ,school andit'impOssible to change their been doing Odd jQbs in' apart- in,crease looms as, the basis., for greatly exceeded the rate prom- did form such a study Iroup topllUU. . ment houses. less .than a block setllement of., aU wage disputes iSt!d shortly after V-E Day. be kilown as the Permanent War '

• • '. from the Degn'an home'last:.week in. the. automotive industry, • • . • • • Memorial Study Group' of Grosse IESaturda,.; lanuuy 1Z but disappt.ared immediately af- the f1~e set' by ~e Presl?ent's ADMIRAL KIMMEL insists Pointe, ..'

IMMEDIATELY ..AFTER Phil- tel' the murder, is placed .under. fact-tIndt?g bo~rd 111. G. M. IS un- before the. Pearl Harbor investi- AND WHEREAS said Study :Iip' ~,()irray's' announcement that arrest for investigation •.. had d~r conSideration by, Ford and galion that the Navy and Army Group has since met, and after ..the Ste:el Strike would begin on been in previous trouble on sex ~IU ~ !1'"ged on the. Chrysler forces. on. Hawaii would. not have con" ide l' a b 1e discussion has IMonday m~minl President Tru- ~harges and had worked. in lh,e org!lDlzahon ~y ;he. UNOn.' been taken unawares hid he had recommended to the Grosse,man invited Mr. Murray, presi~ identical houses where Suzanne SECRETARY OF S TAT E information in hand which the Pointe' Honor Roll ASsociationdent of CIO and head of the 'was murdered less than a weeo.k authorities at Wuhin'g!on already that the residents of Grossesteel' workers, and ~J'Jjamln F. earlier. BRYNES is. t"king a 'leading eel P . t 'L~ I' k d t f .Fairlea; president of the United • .'. part in ~irecting the work' of the possess of the alarminJ situa- om e U'C' 00 e 0 or, sug- I

U 'ted N t' t" Lo tion with Japan. . gestiollS' and advice,Sta~es' .St~ Corpora:ti~~ to meet OPA LAW WHICH EXPffiES, 1).1 , a Ions, mee 109 10 n-'th h' . th Whit H t don' urg th' G n 1 A - • • • AND ,WHEREAS said. Study ....WI 1m m' e. e ouse a June 30 wI'll probably L_ axt-nd- • •. es e, e era =- d OIl

, U'C ~ • b'l t d t th B' F • DEATHS FROM, PNEUMON~ Group has furUier reeommende2 'o'cloc1l: this' afternoon. Both eel but Wl'th ll'ml't. of I'ts ,powers to sem y 0 a op' e II' our s

t' • h'l th t . "" b ' 1 ti ts IA ,in. the Detroit area are' 'at aaecep=. '.' • , meanw lee price control, on coSt-of-living a offilc,..,..m reso u on~ wan record low.~ehem"Steel company work~ items, 'aCcording to '.tIlt! Waih~ng- the' securIty Council to stlirtmm,ln th~ L1ickawanna plant lit ton Buteau of the Associated work' at~ once.on arranling theBuffalo have practically started. Pres&.' ,. . sb:e'9l'the f~ to'be placed. at OmCER'S PDTI', I

the .trike already ... a :sound .' '. • .•.•. , ",' the. ~JlO881 of ,the new world The annual installation,of Of-truck toUred the str~ts" telling . '. •• .:.....' org&nintion and warns that the' ficer •.' Paiiy o.f th,'i,~Ou'te.r'Hi-"':"'rthe workmen the strike' Was' in ..~ENE1tAL '~S~ ,n~ &reat pOwen must use their ... -effect' ... pi&.et lines have' been a~ar~.~y al'hl~ved • I"!,at per" stre:l«th only in defense' of la~ Businessmen:s AsSoci~tion will'Deaet up there. .-', '. so~Ltn~mph.Jn'persuadlDl, t~e •.• ,the' dele.atea cheer his as- held at, ~ac's Colonial DininJ'

o • • ;c.'. " .': ",' .~a.tion,.alist ~~. d CllIIImun'!t. sura~' .that thia time the United Room, 16354 Harper Avenue, onGENERAL. MOTORS' ,"r.~j,~.' 1l:O,U~S', I~ 'ChlIla "to ce~ t~elr .Na~c?ps"Iii! give its. wholehee.rted Monday" January 21st; at 7:30

. the ?BY. plan pr.0Jl<?SedbY':,19-. ~!\'lJ ~ar .•• '. Buth NatlO~hlts co;:o~ratio-n to the nations or- p'. m. Councilman Chas. OakmlJl.Prnldent's fa~-finding comnt1~ ~n"d.I .CommuDlsts .have 1I&\I~ ianizinI for peace. Will be eu~t .speaker •..tft and also the committee's sug- 'ldentlcal house whem. Suzanne '... • --~---.estion. that ~e, contract with. ceiiM:.fi~ing ~n Midrii~.h~,:S.~y, RICHA'RD C~ SHEPLER, Mich- SCHOOL CHOIB .BOOUD ..the ~~ ",hlen the GM com. January,:~~!X;'~{''';)' ilan auditor, quits his. job, be- The- Grone Pointe High School

. '-,»~;~~~5~1 ..tj~~ P'i~"G~AGj~~'; .~; ..h~",~"".h ••~w.",r~I'.~ ,Choir. ';VilJ ,1Jlna .l0r the Tuxis1'4,-. 'fer' of' i. "f3~i:' P'e;~=;'r~ise' CREA~E'of"18. per ~eiii has-'hee~~q~~~'::'~7~~~~i~~ro:~'b~~~~~~ft?j~~:;

made several weeks ago. still recommended, by a Presidential conform to the wishes of At- 20, from 7:30-8:30 p. m. 'atandl •• ' . says. the committee's fact-finding board for 25,000 CIO. .llI~'per. hOll~ proPosal' is "Wi: oil workers ..... a settlement hiliacCO!ptabl~ in wll01e ,or in ,part.'\ already been made'by'sevf.ral oil

• • •. ...' . companies 'with its employes onTHE .FIVE M;AJOR UNO. pow- this. basis ••• the increase repre-

en are repOrted .to. have' agreed sents a boost from $1.20 per hourupon Canada, Brazil; Egypt and averale" to .$1.-40 per hour aver-PollJld for nOI.-permanent mem~ ageben!lip 'on. the 'UN's .powerful' • • •Securi~ Counci~ but Russia. is MOIlday, January 14obj,~g to MeXICOan~. Holland; .TELEPHONE STRrKE hasthe first because she 15 opposed .to any &reater representation' .bee.!?-postpo~ed for, 3D day. ',' •from Latin America and in Hol- Nab0n.a1. union ,voles f?r sttlkeland's 'case that she disagrees at. a ti~e to, be dete~ffilI1ed .••with her Dutch East Indian poli- the Nation.l Federation of Tele-cies. phone Workera,requests the Com-

~.' 0: munkations Equipment .WorkersDAYS OF THE OLD SPANlSH to withdraw its pickets from tel-

MAIN are tr:ansferred to Manlla ephone exchanges.Bay, according to Manila mer-', ~ • •chants w!Jo claim their ships en~ THE UAW COUNCIL approvesgaged ih inter-island trade are' the fact-finding committee's pro-being prayed upon by pirates pOsal 17 per cent wage increasearmed with machine guns who but the'General Motors companyroam the shores of the bay . . . is given only one week to acceptthe Filippino Army says it "will (to January 21). Warns that afterinvesti,ate." that deadline the union's de-

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Burrlar Lea,~. '.Sceae~ Family RetW'JU

Mrs. James Henry of 131'Yorkshire road, re,x>rted to thepolice Thursday evening that justas the family returned to thehouse they saw a burglar l'un outof the back door. They had agood view of the marauder.

He was a young man, with nohat, had light hair and wore alight colored jacket. They werenot able to discover whether any-thing had been taken and thebelief is tha~ the return of thefamily had scared him away be-fore he got down to work.

16925 l\EIlCHEVRL flVII'.

Here's Your c!wlce to ~1i ~oua leap •• ~ .-tlwx days, aDd save U.50 on tach 1-:1 What',~, the caun« r;m, larget than before-butthey'n: .till in the 1wIdJome. awid design. Luzuriow!Js:<=~, they nuke. an 'ideal gilt Ol" bridge prize ~••and you'll want a gmrrolp "',Wly for yound£.SpecUlly priced at ~2 foe • limi~ time ...uy.

CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!'

Prior to operatine however themen operating the cabs wm beftngerprinted and photographedfor purposes of identification,This procedure Is a provision ofgeneral law.

Arrangements have, 'alreadybeen made by the principals topark their cabs in the rear of abusiness establishment on EastJefferson near the Park munic-ipal building. Later on a perma-nent stand will be assigned tothem by the Park police depart.ment.

Conc~m Starting

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Another TaxicabAlbert Akhieny and John P.

Hardy, of Detroit, appeared be.fore the Grosse Pointe Park Com-miuloners Monday nieht, throulhtheir attorney, Miles Culehan,and requested permission to'oper-ate a' taxicab'service in the' Parkvillage. The name of their con.cern. he said, is 'the Pointe Taxi-cab company.

Permission was a:ranted themto start business at once, subjecthowever to the provisions of aleneral ordinance regulatinc theoperation of a taxicab servicewhich the .village is now incourse of enactinl.

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SOllielhi"K' Comi"g10 the Poi"le!

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Mrs. Harold Wurster of .855Balfour reported to the .Parkpolice last week that someonehad tried to enter, her housethrough the milk chute, She re-called that a dog had barkedloudly about 1:30 o'clock in themorning: It is su'pposed the bark-ing of the dog had scared. themarauder away. There was noeVIdence of his ha'ving gotten in.to the house although the milkchute was considerably damaged.

Milk Chute BurglarScared' Away by Dog

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THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Gift ExhibitedIn Wrong Place

Post Office Gets N~w Equipment

14 Draftees Leave Jan. 23

At long last the new, fixtures Jor the: Grosse Pointe post office are in place, Thelittle office has a very b)lSinesslike and up-to-date appearance. Much of the delay hasbeen caused by the difficulty of obtaining materials by the manUfacturer., Every, jobof this enaracter has to be especially built for the place in vihich it is to be used.The equipment consists of the metal front across the end of the office, with the' u'sualwindows and. cages, and of file cases and'storage drawers in the adjoining officewhereSuperintendent ,Lindow has his desk. It is 'all metal work with a quartered oak.finish.City Clerk Norbert Neff is shown waiting his turn to mail some letters.

Picture by Fred Runnells'

Custodian SOught,For Park's Bonds

Three Pay FinesIn Traffic Court

Airplane MotorGiven 'to' School

, ,A group lif 14 draftees from IBrieden, .794 Lorraine; Gerald G.

Local Board 57 will report fqr Schepka, 476 'Cloverly; WarrenGrosse Pointe Hij:h'Schoor'has induction on January.23, it h~s E. Damman,. 668 Pemberton;

been. given a 450 horse power been announced. The ~rou,? WIll Leon A. Zaklan, 98 Maylet0.n;Pratt and Whitney aircraft Em-' report at ~~e 10cal.of!lces ID the ~amcs S. Allor, 81 Mapleton; Wll-gine. The g.'cyiirider -radial.model Park Mumclpal BUlldmg at 15115 ba?1 J. Beever, 2QI7 Hunt Clubhas the engine frame cu't away East Jeffer~on avenue, a~ 7. a. m. I?rlve, GPW;, Charles W. R~aume,to permit students' to see the en- This is Jhe first group 'of local I0171 .St. ClaIr avenue; John ~:t. k' h"1 b' .,' d ft h' h '11 t b' JamIeson, 20237 Kenosha; LoUlsIre wor mgs w ,I e elllg 1,n- ra ees w IC, WI no e glv:n A. Oswald, 1913- Allard; William

structed., " " " _ • the cuslomary sendoff party ID A. Cole, 423 Manor,~ar~el Malueu and, ~~seph Mo- the Neig;lborhood Club. The

ran~ don?rs of. the engl~e, !aught Home Front organization whichradIal al~craft mechamcs m t~e sponsored these parties wiHl theArmY Air Corps. Mr. Moran IS aid of the Breakfast Clull, ceaseda .forme; graduate of Grosse holding these programs as of thePomte ~Igh School. first of the year. .

~alhleu. and Moran are pro- ,The list being' inducted in-ll:letors of the Harper Auto S.er- cludes: Harry R. Brinck, 950 r,ea-VIce, 20175 Harper .at .. Aml.a, consfield; Duane' A. Drew. 20082where t~e?, are spe~lallZl~g m Washtenaw; Raymond IJ. Maurer,the. serVlcmg of radial alr~raft 474 Colonial Ct., N.; 'i'homas J .engmes, They also have retamed Kelly IT 905 Balfour' Bryan Ja WiIlys'Uverland automobile ' ' ..ugency'which the firm held prior10 the war.

The Harper Auto Service,which Mr. Mathieu founded in1938, is the second oldest busi-ness establishment in GratiotTownship. " .' "

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Premium OfferedFor Park's Bonds

This regulation, if passed,would solve the problem of theparking lot in the rear of Mackavenue near Seven mile wherethe United Theaters have beenfiguring on erecting a theater.

To Gentlemen

(Scotland Tailors Co.)

MARSHALL& O'CONNOR14143 E. Jeffenon Ave.

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CustOIU.Tailors

Last Friday a 16 year old Misswent into Pongracz's jewelry'store on Kercheval.on'~n errantl.. "That's a nice 'ring'sou havc:there", remarked the jeweler,'apparently in deep admiration ofa heavy gold "RemembranceRing" the young lady was proud-Iy'displaying on her finger,

"Where did you get it"?"Oh", said the Miss with much

-.-'- ; 'becoming 'confusion," -- --' t '.

,; T>he:~Park '(lllage cOlIlmission- gave it to',me" ",,,,,,,,,,,',.,,.',..,~"m-)"" " " .. '~~::~'~jgt1:tdt~~th:~r'~ttin-r ,~-.fTti'if~~"~~ei'1lJtiiim~;;';aidI . ""'no\<

J e e rOI .II' Pongracz IFederal Reserve Bank will' nbt . , . .'accept for custody bonds other The ne~t day.he we,nt mto a ithan thbse of the United States huddle WIth Police Chief Trom- I'

Government. bly, the outcome of which was a 'Previously the commissioners call by the City police on the I

In Grosse Pointe City police thought an arrangement had ama,tory .youth, wh.o \vith mostcourt on Saturday Judge Uvick been made with the bank to ac- unbecoming confUSion, acknow-dfsposed of the following cases: cept and care for' all of the .vil- le~ged thaflie. had ~tolen it from

Edward D. Schumack, ror fail- Jage's bonds. The matter has been the Pongracz Jewelry store threeure to have car under control, referred to' the finance commit- weeks before.causing an accident, was fined tee. The ring is back on display ...$5 and $3.50 costs. The Park has $890,000 of 'U. S. in the store. ---- .•

John J. Jennings, Jr. for Jeav- II. f -'d t 'd $25 d Government Bonds, which repre- " ,,' ' '$~~S:sll~. 0 -acci en pal an sents purchases of various issues It s when we b~gl.n ~r) see theMrs. L. C. Robinson, for reck- in the successive Victory loan' consequences. Chnstlamty would .

less driving, paid $7 fine and $3 drives, from both the Sinking >have for us that w~ be~in to look I, .costs. fund and General fund accounts. for arguments agamst It.

Down in !he Park there was These tne'Reserve bank will co'n-but one case on Court Day, tinue to'serve,for the Park in theWednesday morning. Peter KIaw- same manner as it handles itsson of 410 st. Clair avenue, own holdings. There remainscharged with reckless driving however $70,501) of the Park'spleaded not guilty and was dis- own bonds for which another de-charged. posilory will be arranged.--------,----------------------------------

:POST-HOLIDAY'ACCIDENTThe Farms police removed

Michael Gleeson, 22. of 14906Dexter boulevard, from theCliarles A. Balanger residence. 54Merriweather road, on January12 and took him to the Cottagehospital: Mr ...Gleeson was chop-ping up a Christmas tree whenthe. hatchet head came off andhit"his right leg, cutting it badly.

A representative of McDonnell,Moor~ and Company, with officesin the Penobscot building. madean offer to the Park village co'ro-

UT 011 + ~h missioners at the meeting Mon-t, bv~S ",0 J_~ange day night to p!!!"<:"h,.~.. Park vil-

R . t t. L lage bonds aggregating $40,000egIS ra Ion aw representing the remainder of• three different issues which the

The Woods village intends to village holds in its own sinkingfund,

start proceedings for a change inits charter'which will not.permit Due to the tax free charactervoters to register hereafter right of the borir', the. investment com-up to the day of voting in or- pany was able to make a most at-dinary viHage -::Iectlons. tractive offer. The high premium

The present practice' caused which th(: Park's bonds carry in-much delay and confusion iri the di~ates that the bid .for, ,issuesrefcl'endum vot'll on Monday. It might btJ converted .mto U. S.is the pnrpos~ to make, t,he regis. ',Governu:ent bonds WIth a profittration provision conform to the to the vll1ag" of $6,633.20 for theusual practice in the'other Pointe average run o~ twelve years.communities, '\vhere a minimum The mattllr was referred to theof at least t\venty days must financl' committe", of which Com-elapse between the registration missioner 'Karl B. Goddard isarid the election. ,. chairman. It was decided h~w-

ever tl)at if the village decides tosell tile bonds it would have tobe subject to bids.

An ordinance has been pre-pared by Woods Attorney JuliusBerns at the direction of theviUag~ council, whi~h. will au-thorize the Comml~)(~ners togrant parking lot pnvlleges toan owner of real estate whoseproperty embt'aces in a singleunit both zone "AU and zone "B"property and wh~re there ~r~ .noprivate reservations prohIbitingsuch use.

The ordinance would permitthe village cornmifsioners insuch case to allow a parking loton zone "A" property.

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Wodds Council Is StudyingNew Parking Lot brdinance

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This ts the 84th or a ~rl!S ofEdllorlal adv1!rtIHmen~ appearlncIn thl. paper each weel<.

By FRED M. KO'P, B.1'b.

Because Vitamins in theirnatural or prepared state .are.necessary to life. itself, it.. ~a mistake to t!link that qOllrICone's self with tPem' willwork miracles. .

VHamlns are essential'. tolife and health. They keepthe body tissues in ;j\oo<tc()n-dition, they assist in obtainin&energy from the food you, eat.They are vital .to properassimilation.

'But you. must. lQIOWw!t~tYOI! are doing, what lpecill~Vitamins are needel1. by yoUrown system, where '~our \i~;,ticular deficiency il:' and hoW

'many and how often to take.them. . .-

OtherWise youmay:lJe wasi~in~ your money. Let four doc--tor check for your particularneeds. .. .,

A Itood drulgist st~ks thefreshest. purest, most depend~able VItamins. •

.Certall Vitillil'

'.. , ".. ~~l}t;tor United., who ad...iMi,:. oVer-sees. 'and praises the n\a.p;\er '1ftwhich thi~p are beiRJ handled.

We hWltle~ .to the .'Qnitea Ail'Wnes section of AI Green,'Inc.,aild arrivtQ in;1imcl'W.s,:e a crewpreparing II testy pear salad withcream eheese balled up in theproper place. We' were Ihown thecontainers in which completetrays, each cO~W!Wl1 ... fullmeal. are transPOrtea ,to the' ai!'terminal. There is a hot COl)t..i~ffor the entree, vegetable ~ .w-tato, and counter.'lluIt lPf<eeIhold the' calfee, salad,' saladdressing. dessert, salt and pePW,.cream. SUJaI', .etc. '"" .. \

That's when the ide •. cRmtl.kIus •• '. standing there watchln,those trays .being loaded, .rHd:rfor the airport. What a breaAfor the bachelor, 1ofother, ett;.. ,

We broached the idea.delltr,!e-Iy ,to' Monsieur Green. "Couldbe," he ejaculated" with his ,\.IIualover-abundance of ~ordag~. So,don't place )",lur orders 'yet. butone can hope. can't one? ' . .

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• Kilgore and Hurd, is justly p~of ics leadership as gentlemen .oudi~ .Not boastfully proud, but deeply con-

scious of the faith and truSt,which you,our CUStomer,have,placed'in us. We Ire'

aware thatconcinu~nce 'of cui unyield-.' ing standard of' "the finest" will only

serve ro ~ the popularity we enjoy.

CONSISTENCY.. tbe 'ensure01 n Leader!

(ConUlilled from Pap 1)

:&LGon' ...HURD~1259 WASHINGTON8lV:tl'N THE BOOK TOWER_

Congressman Louis C. Rabll.utannounces that an examinatIon todetermine eligible, candidates forthe 1946 appointment ~o the Unit-ed States Military' Academy atWest Point wlll be held on Feb-ruary 6, 1946, in Detroit and cer-tain other designated places.

It had not been expeded thatthe Civil Service Commisslonwould be able to give the exam-Ination at this time. and there~fore thll announcemc:nt is de-layed. .

Younl men residiill in the 14thCongressional District for at leasttwo years (although they maynow be serving in the armedforces). who are 1il.1erested insueh an appointment shouldwrite immediately to Congress-man Rabaut. 1227 House OfficeBuilding. Washington 25. D. C.Because of the late date' of theexamination such .letters shouldbe received by him by JanuliryHth ..

Under a new law, approvlld De-cember 11th, boys, who haveserved honorably in the annedforces. may ~ up to 24 years ofage at the time of their admis-sion to West Point.

They wll1 be given a competi-tive examination by t:pe U. S.Civil'Service Commission on Feb-ruary 6th, and. the winner andalternates will be nominated bythe Congressman. A letter of ad-mission to the examination willbe mailed to all those addressingCongressman Rabaut on. or be-fore January, 14th.

RabautAnnouneesExams for Point

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By BEITY NBfBB

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A Square Dance Group, West.ern style, will start at the' John D.Pierce achool, Kercheval nearBalfour. Friday evenini, January25, at 8:00 o'clock. "

Arthur Carty, athletic dIrectorof Cass Technical Hiih' Schooland a nationally known teacherof dancini, wlll be in charae. Mr.Carty has taught many &rOUP!inDetroit and wu in charge of thesummer program at the Univer-sity of Colorado.

lI,lr. Carty will have a set ofhis dance group from Cass Tech.for demonstration purposes thefirst meeting.

Class to TeachSquare Dancing

boy mwt have sulfered more thanIs richt fo,' one .0 young. Grov.')1.ups simply don't fight children-(lr do they?

'Yours truly,(Mu. George) Dorothy A.

Beranek.

NEWS

LettE,rs to the Editor

POI NTE

Dear Mr. UCar:. \H5-ANI> yolJIi. PEACE

CALENDAR J:.T. LASTlWe have all anxiolilly awaited

the rebirth of 1reedOIl1. May thismemor;al year .tant!. out In ourrutmories ... year 'of craUtu.de,blessed with~ ..ce i.nd tranquil-ity, embml~~ new hope and c>p-portuni ty tor.all. .

May the 10'6 caltlldar, which Iam aendlnC UDder sellal'ate cI)ver,afford you many happy monthsof service,

Bes.tw~es,Loutl C. Rabaut. M.C.

THE .SR'OSSE

Veteranewsfrom t~ "

Dffke of Veterans' Affairs ~TUin,

GrOI'1 Point. New...,

PU&ISH!D EVERY THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS, INC.ALS<> PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROI'l' WESTWARD

OFFIC~S IN THE PUNCH A!>l"DJUDY BUILDINGGROSSE POINTE FARMS 30. MICHIGAN

Marshall's' Triumph :General Marshall has apparently achieved one of the

greatest personal triumphs that has come to any individualin modem 0 tim!!s. Wqrd came last Sunday ,that he hadI\!cceeded in persuading the Nationalist and Comm\lnlatfactions in China to call off. a civil war that has progressedintermittently for the past generation. The communists havebeen a thorn in China's side, with few pauses, since com-munism raiSed its head in Russia in 1917. .

General Marshall has succeeded in doing what manyother Americans both civil and military have failed to do.The same qualities of patience, persuasion and tact whichenabled him ,to bring about unity of action among th~ alliesin the war have carried him successfully through one of themost difficult diplomatic missions, in by far the largestfield, ever assigned to anyone man. .

The mercurial situation that exists in China makes ittoo early as yet to enter his work there as finished, but thecease firing order that went out from the headquarters ofboth Nationalists and Communists last Sunday is the mostsubstantial gesture of peace in that teeming quarter of theworld. that haa appeared thus far.

Phone 2..0900Three Trunk Lines That there' is a housinf prob-I ten years; however,. the problem

Member Mlehia:1n Prell Aa'n. and National Editorial Ass'n, lem is without question, Veteran Is one that 11 immed.!ate, and altOBEnT B. EWAR-EDITOR lUiG GENERAL MANAGER counselors Ilre all too familiar long.tanae solutiol'.I. not Id ••

EDITORIAL WRITER with the returning veteran who quate because veteraM need hoUi.XARK K. EDGAR ,............................ needs housing and Is unable to ing and thty need it now. It 11aA: PRYOR EDITOR. WOMEN'S PAGES '- hYJ\Tl'HEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER t1nd any. Many reasons have been poor answer to I ve ran w 0JANE SCRERMERHORN " .sOCIETY advanced 'for the housing short- does not have llvina quartan fOrANN DOOLEY WANT.ADS and CIRCULATION age. The following is a summary his family in full ;ero weather ofMARY JEANNE MURPHY ACCOUN'l'S of the principal reasons: a Mlchi,an wirlter to tell himTOBY CUMMINGS ADVERTISING a. Natural increase in popula- that he will hav~ I MW boUlePATRICIA CADIEUX ADVERTISING tion. five years from now.

rtJLJ.,Y PAm OJaCULATION b. The lack of building during This brings us to the Q1irclpos-kblcription Rate: $2.00 Per Year by Mail. All News and the war years. sibillty, namt1ly, lliTENSIVE

Advertiainc Copy MllIt Be in The News Officea by c. The migration of popula- USE. JIllUU)" 11, 1946W~y Noon. to Obtain Insertion That Week. tions. particularly to our large . Inte'nsive USED'IIana the areato Pear Editor: BAFFLED BY INCOME T~

J:ii,~ed. U ~o~d.cl;'" rllatte~ at the post office. Detroit. urban centers. . . er and more complete UIe of 'the ~ hu became an Ameri~ iLANKS? .•. Tilen you're theM{ehl.a'Q,under the Act of March 3. 1897. d. T~e general m.crea~e In existin, hOUlin, in a community. tradition, a ~oup of public- one who should call ELEANOR, 'i. prosper.lty, thus ~esultlng In the It means persuad1nr thOle indio .pirited cilltena In your eounty M. DiljUSTER aL Tuxedo 1-3186

M''U'. r..r..ay:~Reuther Spl,.t ~eparaho~ of family groups, who, viduals who have exeeu lpace to and in othercounties throulhout for an apwintment. Your tax~ hard times, tend to double up rent those extra rooJJlll to the the natloll, hlv, ....,ain. volun- troubles need the help of -herIn houses. , veteran and his familY. In every leered their .. rvictl in behalf of Per son a I Secretarial Service

However much ,public opinion may be divided as to the Th~re are only th.ree pOSSIble community there are many e.... a Ireat C.IUe.. The cause is not located in the Grosse Pointe Bankmethod of the approach to a settlement of the General solutions to the hOUSingproblem. of widows Uvlria: alope In eilM a new one to you .•• it Ill'.the Building, and you'll enjoy beingMotors strike taken by Walter Reut~er, head of the General They are; .' " and ten room hou.es, and of Iiil. )larch of Dlrnea to raiSe funds for free of the usual fatiguinc fiscalMotors Division of the UAW, and President C. E. Wilson of a, Pu?lic bud.dmg. gle families occup:\.-in; lute polio victim. carried on each fights! This service to you is one

n~" General Moto'rs Company, everybody whose recollection of b. Pnvat.e bUIlding. . . houses with extra rooma for year from JU1uary iotth 10 Jail- of mallY. offered to keep. yourItrike settlements in the past will easily recall that "in- .~'. IntenSive use of eXlStmg fa- which they have no immediate uary 31st by 'the National Foun- business affairs rUMing smooth-'bili' "h........ f th . t d f clllhes. . .. . use. Every community hal'a few t'l Pl' Iy and efficiently'a ty to pay . as """"'!? one 0 e mos common e enses Both .pu.bhc butlding and pr!- homes the owners of which could dation for Xnfan I e ara YSIS. • .' -of the ernploy'er'ln oppOsing wage. increase demands. vate bUIlding are severely ha~dl- be persuaded to convert a part of The memberS of your County Doom.to delay! ••• Of coune

Mr. Wilson's curt refusal, to admit this as a fact.or in. t.he ~apped be~ause of lac~ ,?f buJ1~- their'homll' inlo apartmentl.' Chapter aretivinl f~ly of their that happens when you make ~wage settlement issue. savors of the hard boill?d attitude of mi matena4s and bUl1dmg arh- '., time and lalents tel make this uf the delivery serviee TITUSIOme of the old time industrialist which has latterly been sans. This condition will not be ' IntensIVe use ~ a p,olram,that year's carnpaip a, success, but olren! cln Tuxedo'2.51Sl wben

tty' II ed t f' th t t d 1 t' n alleviated for some time. Build- can only ~ carr~ed to a ruecess- without your cooperation their you need a prescripUon or Ifpre we squee:z ou 0 e con ac s an re a 10 - ing materials in ample quantities ~ul conclus.lon ~y .th~ C0nu;'unlty efforts wlUbe wasted. . you've forfolten to stop a~ &heirahi~ of employer ~d. ~ploye. President 'l'ruman .a!1d, will not be available until the Itself. It IS prunarJly. I Job of . Your support of t!lis campaign drU&'store at 1 Kercbeval. MakeObV1~:u'I~... his fact~~11,1ding pane}, have ta:ken the posItIon lupplying inaustries recOnvert to ~alesmS?ship.' It means pi;i,lud- In the put proveS that ,you 'un- use of the delivery service andthat ability to pay IS a factor m wage disputes worthy of .• point where their output is suf- mg I.ndlviduals who han no . .ft-, derstand the d~sperl"te need for cut dOWn on extra trips to theconsideration. Bcient to meet the pent lip de- na~clal need for extra ..rent to. funds to carry on the battle ••. stores. The delivery hoon are

The Wilson position, without any further. amplification, manel. The shortage of building brIng. strangers in.to thell hl!mes to make lure that e.ch .tiny' vic,-' 1%, noon, 4 p.m. and I p.m. JotII one which probably the great majority of persons in this artisans will 'not be met until and dISrupt thel! ~Om1al rou~es ~ is r~cued and tre'ated so that dowll the phone number and re-country will not, by itself, approve.. more men are discharged from an.d mode of .11vIDg. In sellli1& one day hell'1,ajrlialk. arid ,laugh member It when there's a family

If Mr. Wilson had frankly stated to the General Motors' the armed forces, and a readjust- WI. program, It would not ~ out and play"aJain .•.. to relieve the emerreae)'l Shad' 0' WSemployes and the country at large that he was. doubtful ment 'cf, other industries releases of lme to stress the patriotic N- sufferina:' in each home where - - •

th h 'uld th d ded d W9rkers so that. they are inter- ~ts: t(l call to the att~U~n of the tr~gedy haa .•truck •.. to ed- Vidoru" lIS /bll tJ~M h",-whe er. is company co ,. pay .e wages ernen an uted in accepting building jobs. cuzens of the. co.mmuDlty. ~~ ucale dcctol'S" and nunes and Sill/I A b'lIIIlijul1y fn'opo,/iQII'still remain sure of having enough left to make a reasQnable There are othftr factors, of course, th.ey owe a. patrwtic duty to pro- . .-4_..........:...t" y 1. :"- h h1.'" ld ' d h d bo d' ph)'Slothtiapl...... In' "Ie uqo ,.. 0,,./0&0" SM , I';' of- MuJreturn., to its 425,000 stoc"uo ers an a rne own whl'ch affect both the supply of VIde housmC.ln some form for 1m th ..3_ f ._-tIn t b " _1.. . ". ~. h' own me 0""," a 'W"" en. '.' fi,.;s e.. solid. m_ogo.v! It the other noon. "What." westrongly on ""'is point, his, a.........;o1. for popular support for IS materl'als and workers, but at these returnUII ve.terana. wh,o d . t' 11 thr .... h ' ..,",1 .l'~ an evell Ul Y. 0_ our .'e- might fit i,,/o tbM fJ«1I1IIco",,,, asked, "Is loin(' on?"-ition would have 'been infinitely stronger •. Everv fair best it 'can be "al'd that publl'c have. usured to. them. by thell ch to I' .. a mtl°~. of prevenr- . "01 G Ii th battl ... 1"- sear Ill... -.. - of ,'our /illi"g room or bring AI explained his latest ventureminded person in the countrY',' except of course the' out and bulldinr or private building is sa~rl ces on ~ ". e ne .... of tion and a cure for the dread di- tuidi/io/Ul com/orl/o /be f-ilJ' into the realm of satisfyini man'sout communist who holds foi' complete sta~e capitalism, sometkipg which provides only this 1U.' continuation of their sease. . . I _J /h fi pI. Th' iNler man. He has signed a con~agtftl on the justice and rightness of .private investment long.range solution to the hous. way 0 fe. Naturally, as a n!wspaper man "re e TO"_ e re ~e, IS tract with United Airlinlls to

_....:.._ . f ." ing probl The program 11of ruch impor 1 d d-",...t th is. pillee of expert ""/ls,,,.,,-e.uu .. g' a I.lt return.. ..... em. ,- you a .0 unerstan U'C' er an supply meals for five ftigl1ts aEven'Mr. Reuther .himself, who is commonly regarded A long-range solulion is an ade- lance and' So much a community anyone .ellt-the impcrtant' part sh;p! .NOIU.fAN FURNITURE day leaving Detroit. This' ca1ls

.. a smart young' man. wit~ a flair for figures, recognized quat!! answer for the housing of problem that it can. only be publicity plays in raising these COMPANY, 16358 &1 W..,. fo!' 120 meals per diem, all pre-.the ~ie so~~ess' of private 'c.p'i~l'l claim. He labored our population In the next five or solved by community-enterprise. funs. W. don't melA publicity in rnt, :..- 014/er Dr/I)', pared in the famous GreenmiJhtily, .10 "establish .tpe.; taet. tpat ..;Various' elements, such the' Hollywood. SlllIIllof the word. • - • kitchens. The vision in white was CoPyrllhtU greater: ;~~il.Ine'".of': buml .. ,.. improved manufacturing Post 'War Crl"m'e' . We mean briniiJIC to the public For lunch like you love it! ... " :.::M~ls:s-=.J~ea::;nn:::.e--:W:.:as:e:m::;.~d:::le:tl:::c:la:::n~===========6_"-.'" '.. _..;;,;,-'. - "d' ta .. ' _ t th- the facu. . '" The place. where everyone In' the I .

- ~ .....l!l",~,~;:co~g; a.v~ Bel! .a , g 0 e com~y, ,Unfortunately, Infantile paul- village comes to have lunch I .. \'14 T l f ,,", If .by abatement of':~es;' ..would. ~ble,.) ~e.- company to meet The predictiohs made by practically 'every competent Yli' is .n expensive,' .unpredicta- Where your favorite sandwich is Coo\11 I I T I f If $ $

.hilI demands and .,till'- ihake satisfactory :earningl for its U "' . . '.' . -. ble, aeeminr1y' llever.endlnr af. made your favorite way! Theatockh.olders without' )J::iCreaaiilg the' price: of ca~ :. po. c~ authOrity In the country" that the end of .the war would fair and Ilnlilwe CIA crwh it out NOTRE DAME PHARMACY,

~ Mr .•'WilSon ~a,4)een)bb~.,~,:preaent'figurea ~how~1{ see a revival o~ crimes of violence is being 1ulfilled daily in it will continue to be oUr respon- Kercheval at Notre Dame. Makethe financial inabllitY,_of:,~ 'Motors.'te meet the Itrik~ .the 'columns of the 'newspapers throughout the country. sibility to care for its victims. a date to meet your friends at

, d cis d did' .'t \:kf ""merel" bee' it ited his . . . . And ICl once.more we are uk- the lunch counter and you'reen eman an II . ~o .". 10,- . "')'~ .. :use. su Detroit's latest instance of this situation'is in the confession inr you 10help iii ill our fight, sure to see everyone you know!'W~ to ~e a !,one-o~-your.~UI1n~.:. II .~tude he made II of the nineteen year old ex-soldier who strangles to death by brrn'g~-to the attention of • , • ".maJor tactical tnlStake.' A single .1riil\1ltrial .unit u large ... . Wh'a W m h h k d dr kin sa} h the publ!e any way which is .en It's written on a Hummel.. General Motors Wit1:l'up.~~on stock- 0 an w om e P1C e up m a m g "oon w 0 compatible with your editorial cud It brines more than a mes-

••<~~~~~~~ . ",. ,. Fmiai!~~ !.,.,~~~t~R~,!i:J~~.fw'rinaicatf"~i;rthe' compoote ~~7t'h~jI6.~~~,J~~ ~..=.~~~~~.~facturer w~o. m\1lt in ~)f,defe~;beC~~:of ever threaten- character of the young men who have just fought and Al3NER LARNED DDe feels that way aboat "theiDe competition; zealously lrnard ~many ..!If: the tr;lde secrets . . . . • IlJ1llllar Il«ure of Shabby O'llairof his busin ... It is dlf!ieitlt'to'lift why' thoe entire count-; magnificent~y won the g~~at~st war m. hlSto17!. . ----- sa well as tb& Aprea OIl an An

., ' .01 Th I mall t th t milli f January 15, 1~6 ..... - ~ar" e EVANS SHOP,including ~era1 ..Moton' own 2OO,OOO".employes,should not .. e o".c exp ana Ion IS a ons 0 young men Sir:- ....,.... ~ ... ...kn9w what 425,000 peOple of ~ Country already have the were taken from the quiet. and more or .less protected M a lubtcriber, I am writin, ~~;nE:~e':~een a~d =c:;leg.fright tlJ.lmow. .. ,... !", :.',: ';; i. surr~lUndings of home and school and -workshop and cata- thW in prolest against your def- Uae of the favorite Iree~ cant

The m~ o! the people.of'~ :country IS not such as pulted'into the most barbarous and savage calling the man initeIy "tar and feathers" article :rOV,'vebeen looll.iq for to selldto acc~pt Wlth mcillferenc::e .the.' old C<;lmmodore VanderbHt . :. ~ . about YOUD( "Wililam Dieters. It sJ*llal menages to Il)eCIa1~ of "th.G people be",damned," .The country baa moved amm~l can l~nd hrmself to, o.ganlZed murder under the is hardly llir in a community trieDc1s!far beyond that archaic age; legalized caption l?f war.. where children are liven bt:tter -----

.Of course; the people have had'meagre information as The character of millions of .th,*,. young men wu still than the average opportunitiesth. disc' be th d that you llevote your laraest

to e Ulner . USS10ns., tween. e cqmPaD:Y.an its em- in a plastic state. ';I'heir first instrl:tctions were to 1d1l; front page space ~o the pene-plo~es, upon whi~h to base an enlightened 0plmon as to the quickly and skillfully or be killed thlmuelvf!I. cution 01 a boy who ia morementa Of both Sldes. Such as has come out has appeared Th . '. .. chilcl than allUlt.chiefJ.y:from the labo/ side ,of the argument. .e unaVOIdable devastatmg morl~l ef!~ of thIS kind of The younpter made one Mis-

lt iI obvioUli however. that' the inclinatipn of .public maturmg experience is ~~g e~ibit6:l in the daily records: take and itwas. a WrY bad mill.JOOdwill. towards General Motors' side !>f the controversy It is impossible to prescribe a .fu!:ed formula for meeting .take bul, Irom wliat I under-hu.not.been.strengthe.ned by i.ts lack of open. and above- the situation. While justi.ce cannot be passed by in the' stand, it was sWlone mistake:board ciiscUsI f hi h bee f ts Why Dot live him the same break

.. . Ion 0 .an ~e, w c . a1.!se0 1 very mag- immediate treatment of th'ese i caseS the first responsibility' ,other juvenile law breakers havemtitude has assumed nabonal prop()rbons. ' '. . .

. On LabOr's side of this .question it has recently disclosed rests on the fathers ~d mothel'J and. older relatives of these ,ha:o;r~~:~ s~~~~~e~rs ago'. new: policY which will no more appeal to public good will reckless youths to p01?t the be~ter way of living by example anoth'ler boy. old~r than Billthan does the reluctance of Gener~ Motors ~o get. down to rather .than by mere precept. With these boys, as certainly tlieters, lIU liven a car by aa frank discuss~o~~,o~.a~. ma~ters ,that concern a just settle- as with youth'in all periods of the past, the .delinquencies doting father and because hement of the stI1ke. Philip Murray, the supreme head of the of the younger generation find their roots in the example lacked maturity of judgment inCIO d Ch • th 1 d' th t bil the use 01 the car, he snuffedan as su m a sense e over or 'm. e au omo e and precepts of the older groups. out the lives of two very fineItrike si~ation, is ~eporte~ to. have seriousl~ disagr~d with The unhappy woman who was the victim in this case old pe(iplt. That boy was 'notReuther I presentation of tne Issue. A~cordmg to thIS re~rt particularly as the mother of a son in the service, had n~ railroaded. In fact it Ialer be-he wants left out of the C?ntrove~ all reference .to abilIty business to mix up in a saloon with a boy of probabI her came known that his father hadto pay. He co~nae1s the Jungle law and wants labor to get own son's age Y boulht him.. new car to rep1aceall it can, regardless. He holds that organized labor's ... the one wrecked destroying ir-province is to get more wages and that abIlity to pay is the replaceable lives. There was noemployers own private problem. . , h. . d public appeal to throw either

H bald1 sta th h . h ._. "B,.tJ.ng t e H . father or lIOn out of Grossee y tes at t ere is no ISSUein t e c:on.......v.ersy, "a n Pointe. Wu that btcal.lae of lackSO far as the worker is concerned, that won't yield to more of advertising. compassion fortake home pay in his envelope. He says he wants less Harold Lasky, chairman of the British Labor P3.rty youth, or parental influence?economics in the discussion betwe<:n employer and employe. says that the "America of big business is reactionary in in- :when Ihe' tragic affair tooknus is certainly primitive and uncompromising. It will ternational relations." place last spring I lllIked my highoccur to many on the side liJies that this is the tactic whic.h. Reacti~nary, '1 course is a word -admitting of varying scllool Ion and his friends aboutmlght be pursued by those who aim at nothing less than the ~terpr.etatlons. LUlTently, from Mr .. Lasky's. position 'at the DleWs boy. They *eredestruction of private enterprise and the natl'onalizutlon of t t 11 h d b shoc~ too,because Bill Dieters.. leas ,I means a woo not su scribe to government by h d ..... be .. II . htaU functiOn!. of production. .. . a seem", ..o an a ng

h.__ d pressure groups such as the present labor government in guy" exce~t tilat he was always

It 'will strengt en the suspicions aU'Ca y held by many Great Brita.in, but ~ore. parti~larly to the dictatorship reading m'lrder and crime !ltor-that the big thought behind. all the seething and confusion scheme WhlCh prevaIls m RUSSIa where no parties not iC!S.So, sonlebod,yhad slipped uptbat now pervades the industrial.world a1m1 at nothing less agr~ing with Communism are. tolerated. on the jobat; an age when boysthan the ultimate and maybe quIck d'estrue:tion of all those It,wiIl occur. to' mariyon this side of the water that Mr. need the most help and afrec-.eeonomic processes which have carried thll country thus Lasky s pet opimo~ at the moment at least are tactless to tion. A psychiatrist or perhaps afar to the pinnacle of. greatness and wellbeing never before ' little closer supervision wouldrealized In the history of the world. . put it mildly. Despite our "reactionary" posit;on Mr. Lasky's surely have averted tragedy for

own government in Britain is desperately anxious to obtain two children and their families.a loan of some $4,400,000,000 from us reactionaries. 'They I was thankfol lo hear, thisconsented to accept the loat:t the other day in Commons with fall, that llie Stahl boy had reo 'sutpielous alacrity. Arid Russia, that qther beau ideal in cov~ sufficiently to return tohuman government, let it be known many months at that S\1lool. Wilh sane guidance he

h f. h . it lea UkII1 to become neurotical B«ln al t e 19 tmg was over her hand would ex- than to oulg-row lITIdforget histended in the same direction for a triffling matter of terrible experience.$61.000,000,000. . The ~trr"S youngster is the

And aU from a country which has 50,000,000 capitalists victim now~e young boy whoand every dollar of. whose wealth had its origin in private made" Olle bad' minake beingand free enterprir;e. , penecuUd by aoults. 'What do

. these neu~lic people want done?Mr. Vinson, our Secretary of the Treasury, says we will To put him away In' a criminal

have to let Britain have the money to stave off economic institution, to be sure his life isworld chaos. Maybe so; and doubtless Britain will get her ruined completely? It makes mehandout. The loan to Russia merely still exists as our ace very ashamed because these samein the hol~. ~is is the real, t~ough yet scarcely mentioned people would teel so very dif.factor, whIch gIves us an edge in our efforts to persuade the ferently about a child of theirchesty Muscovite to play the civilized man's game in the o&W niceit would be if yourattempt to arrange a world cosmos rather than world chaos paPer had the courage to givefor the future. The atomic bomb intrigues the public the younpler a fighting chancethought of the world but the little "accommodations" are the to become a normal citizen. Yousubstances in which both the Briton and the Russian arc will find more people in Grossesinking their teeth. Pointe who t'ecl compassion for

I . this poor, miX'ed-ull young boyt IS unkind of Mr. Lasky to suggest bitini the hand than those wbose \'lndictlveneu

that teeds him. r would 1o(khim up. Surely the

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Stetson ... fresh golden-good with

every costume shlldethis Spring. Try,

the pille, coolness of thl!l Honey

Rum Frllppe cone crown' : ~ , with,

your biege sui~. 13.95 •• ~dar~

'colors, '11.95.

sure ••• profoundly affecting the wearer.

~ou always fnow: there goes 1lI womlln convinced

oHer belluty, a woman with f/lith in

herself. The fllbric by MIRON woolens •••

yarCJ-dyed worsted gabardi~e ••• in 1lI suit

born of deep u!,!derstanding of fabric. 0 0

of fllshion ••• of femininity itself. 59.95.

ihe weiner 'iOD~his sensitive.

"Bermuda!" by Si~isOD for that

brand new look for .. brllnd new sellson.

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lerclle"al at St, Clair.roue Pol."

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mueh.pplaose "f!ir ,the'

two piece dress. It is getting the mostexciting notices o(the sellson. It stars iriprint ••• and performs. equally well in dlllrktonM. Leading l~dies in every stage of "fe wi1lfind, it a 'dress that wins mu~h, opplouse.

:\0 to 20 sizes .... 29.95.: .

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DEBBY HERSHLEa .'celeb'ritt.ed her birthday' on Sunday '1 byasking some of her" pals" to 'comeover after'suppi!r. ' 'i,:,

All dressed, up for' the affairwere Mary Roney, Margie Bull,Betty Brooks, Kay Schrenkeisen,~ilt Hollister, Margie Moschell;Helen Hlmiline, Kay Mon'ts,Nancy' Balkema, Sue Matico,Rosemarie Johnson, Flo, Michie,Donna Hardleben, and NalleyLightbody. ' '

Ginger ale and cookies wereserved to many a dancer' at theSenior Prom. The dance wasgiven by the 12B class at GrOssePointe High Schol in honor ofthe graduating senio'rs. 'MackyMacpherson and Marilyn Buckwrote the invitilUoll~. while JeffWelsher' secured Bill Gail, tosupply the mush:, ,and ButchSkau, Alex Jemal and Bob I{iDgtqok car.e of the', re,freshments"Leading the Grand March' .werethe 12A officers, President DickFinch and Vice-President 'BettyJo Faulk; Sei::rlitary Joan' Fastand Bill Lord; and TreaSurerAlma Larson' and Chuck HilgeD..dorf,

.0*MARY TRUMBULL asked a

few of her friends to lunch withher 6n Saturday. Afterwards,Shirley Somers,' Mary Lou Ew-ing, Andy Klingbiel, DonnaDahlen, lone' Hedges. BarbaraGallarno, and Ann Leininger'could be seen deeply eJlIrDSledin a game of bridge.

• • 0EVIE OSBORN gave a' "coke-

tail" party before the Seniorp'rom on Saturday: Frank Mc-Bride was there with Evie, MartyButterfield wIth Ray Bandemeier,Barb Moran with Al Fore!t,Maggie Hanson with Don Barrett,Alma Larson with Chuck Hilgen-dorf, Sue Hoffmnn with ,JoeBracken; aQd Barb Blair ,withBob Axford.

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DuBrul, Jackie Monte,' Pa~ Hol.lister, Chuck Dell and Bud Brad-street by Margie and RosemarieJohnson. '

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considerate tenants. ' ,While she was wondering in

her 'own kindness whit. to 'dQ.about it, :the tenantS called andhpologetica,11y explain~ ,thatsudden changes in their littleworld made it impi!rative thatthey give up the' house by Feb-ruaiy 1,' and would Mrs.' Reiglermind? The housing problem thatwasn't there was solved, and theReiglers will be reunited undertheir own roof on schedule.

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Mother with loads to s~re.

Sizes -4'12 to 10, AAAA to B •• , I r .-45.

from dllwn to dusk, confidentially

~nd comfortably. These Jllcobson's

qUlllity shoes hov,e the look

of thoroughbreds ••. they'll roce

,GOod 'POinte.and Bad

lerclte"al at St. Clair........ Poi'"

they lifted him with a woolen :lllIIlRII Iscarf ••• Happiness has reached f

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1f's _II new high for the JULIAN VAN ""

DEN BERGHES now that theycan call their home on Noire =! B,v .. _.~ .... _...;..___ _,",IDame t.1Jeir o'l','n. ::. .... ... ~....,........... -

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~ Name is Ell OUR FAVORITE announce- A s\lrpris.., party was the orderED HUNT, tne man In our town ment d'uring the holiday seasou of the'day on Saturday, Jan\lary

, was the engag'ement of MARY 5. SUSAN JOHNSTONE andwho-In record breaking time-:- SARA STEPHENSON thLOU MURPHY to Joy .... (PET ....) were efUhloned th,e, huge ,Chrysler =. ~ ts I' h f th' birth• rEA,COCK. Mary Lou, who had gues 0 onor, Dr ell' -Tank Arsenal out of a growing d h d t f II th tmore admirers, than sticks to ays appene 0 a ,on acom field, was appointed top , d So P t D ' 'ted all fshake at them, made the rl'ght ....y. a ' ay mVl 0PrOduction man for the new th' fri ds f tIckchoice _ fl'iends heartily a ee elr en over Dr a po - uKaiser-Frazer cars. TIME maga. h sh supper and a slumber party,zlne. carried' the story, listing him ••• w en e chose Pete. Pete, neana Lindh, Jo Singer, Jennieas Edwara J. Hunt. This, was a who was in the Navy, is now, studying law. DurIng tlle past Quirk, Vema Roberts, Joy WiI-boner. Ed was christened ELGAR. >" liams, Cynthia Blean. JoanWe doubt if Ed ,would answer year J.e qwetly edited the Mason,' Shila Macomb, Maryeither to Edward or Elgar, hav- PUNCH & JUDY GAZl<:.TTE,GI N I d J Kimb 11 ff edsheet that proved to be one of ebe an ean . re P erin!: always been Clllled by friends th . tIt' t Su anthe big home front, successes of elI" congra u a IOns Q Sand co-workers 'all along the line ' and Sara.just plain, solid, one syllable Ed. the, Pointe. We take special * *' *

, ~. •.• . • pleasure in ".congratulating "the BARBARA LAWSON invited aOf tJae People " ' happy couple. cl, Incidently, the f;~al' lSS' ue of few of her Liggett assrpates

THE ....,,:,.'EST C. !CAN' ZLERS ~ f 1 h M d"""'" the GAZETTE will go out this over or unc eon on on ay,ate makinl such extensive re- week under the sponsorship of January 7. ,befQre school starte!i.pairs to the Stephens home they MRS GLENN ' Eating spaghetti and talking overpurchased on Lake Shore road, it' ANDERSON at vacation doings were Julie Mar-is believed' a year Dr longer will her ,home on ¥erriwcather r,oad. shall, wie Baxter, Nancy Roehm,

, Gu1!st editors will be - a group ofelapse before they can call it ret'lrned GI's v'ho have rec'el'ved Joy' Stienbauch, ll:lIbby Roclde-home sweet home ••• HUGH ,. ' J C wi d Ph 1115'the mag in fox holeS and front man, oyce ra , or , yLOUGHNA, who came through lines the world over. They will Fraser, 'Christine Boomer, Punkythe warl unsCathed, broke an include 'OE JENNlNr!S, 'KEN Bryant, 'Ann Doegehold and Sueelbow the fu:it month in civies ~ Casper-the cast' comes off this week DUFFY, brothers JOHN' and • 0 0 0

CK C TOM HATCHER, 'GEORGE ' '1" ' P DER' •.. CHU LEMENTS of Neff BROOKS, JOHN HUME, JR" 'We commg tip.me Eroad we honored by ele<:ti07\ to DICK FRANZEN, PAUL PER- ,F~EI:."!?from FlOrida, a group ofthe ,board of directors of SHACK, FRANCIS MORAN, and hIS frl;nds, ~athered ,a.t MARplE

,Canada's Beach Grove Country Grosse Pointe's budding humor- BUL~ S home ?n FrIday mght:Club •. , To many of the bobby ist, CHIP WILLIAMS, The last PepsI".potato ChlpS\ P,op-cor!l a~c.sox brigade VJ Day stands fOl' issue promises to be II four star sandw!c~es were se!,ved, to JimVAN JOHNSON ,PHIL final ' Hild" ,11m Crowe, Kirk Walsh,LYON'S, scratches, suffered in a 0 • 0 Vonnie Wegman. Debby Hersh-crack-up on New Year's Eve, are Their Move leb, Nancy Balkema, Flo Michie,healed-his, car, though, a ,total , ,- Betty 'Brooks, Bob Whit~,' Steve10lS' •.• BILL (Halsey) ROSS, -WHEN MRS. EDWARD REIG-rccl::ntly retired from' Pacific LER found that her hubby'woi,lldwaters. has" taken over .the rdum from the' wars on Febru-Bendix agency in Washington, ary 1, it started which sheD. C. • • • That quamr barrel thought was a housing problem.on JACK BEATrY'S back porCh She has been, living with heron Brys drive put 'happy' in his parents, the CHRIS HANSENSHappy'B,irthday. " MEL HAMP- on McKinley road, and' now th':ltTON was with the Detroit Edsion ED would be home, they'd wantCo. before the war, and is back possession of their own home inagain. While' stationed In the Grosse Pointe Woods. ~rs, Reig.IhilPptngleu AleutianS. the firm ler was reluctant to serve noticelifted him w.th a money ~lt; on the people renting the houseand, while stationed In the tropics'" because they had ,been careful,

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is typical of the enthwiastic encIor.emeDt ENOOCREME'Iw received over the last 8 yean from. rhousanda ofgnteful women. For it is a fact: that IiNDocRBM!!an, especially foe mOlt middl.apd'wacDeu, NIp theaIcin of nee and throat to baxJme fil1llft. fmher, man: ~. ,. '.alluringly youthful.lookiDg dl&I1 .... hicheno thoughtpouible through COflDetiCJ. ENDOCRiMB _tau..ACTIVOL", "" dfectiw: replacm>ent for woman's ownnarur:al, skin.beautifying subs'-'LIKe. which, u it isabsorbed by the skin, help. rutol'e ne>nM! gmwth toagting cells and tissue. ~k for uxi rntisl upcmENDOCREME. ~1 ,ttp«t matbd raWb i&sonly 30 days. .

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S6 Very Thoughtfn'i

We mean the many who phone early in

the dayfor the medicines they will need.

It helps both of us so much. It help~ you

bElcause your prescriptions can be ready ..

for you promptly. It helps us too, be-cause it can be prepared in, & regular

and orderly manner, without the "rush"sign on it while your nervously wait.

We 'appreciate this co-operation.

From Another Pointeof View

byJane Schermerhorn

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h.~~a.".~..~~~~,?'~ Honeymooning In Florida 1.::t;~.:,l::;i,,~M'.:k~~'"i. ForChicagoS ymphonyback to normal again with her ABETH HODGES, daughter. of I-two holiday visitors b a c k at MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. Pointe Music Lovers Looling Fr:)fward to January 29 Eventtheir military stations. CADET HODGES, JR., of Kenwood road, to Be ,Held in Masonic Temple

. .' .. The s"kyis certainly filled with high society this wee~.end • •• JAMES W. BOLDING,' MAR Y is seltl\ng down to her job in - •.what with ushers for the Miller-Smith and Gibbs-Scripps wedding ELIZABETH'S ,fiance, has re- ' New' Ynrk CIty again: . Music 'lovers in the Pointe are looking forwlU'd to the'planning to arrive in'tme ifor their pleasant duties on Silturday. • • sumcd his studies at the Coast • • • apP-,earance of the Chicago Symphony .Orchestra Tuesday'. '~Ioilrjon Miller ••• dilughter of Mrs. Sidney T. Miller, Jr., Guard Academy in New London, It's "mister" instead of techni. evening, Jan, 29 in the Masonic Auditorium. .'lib' h b d f H d F h f Conn., while AVIATION RADIO cal sergeant for )!'RANCIS N. John S. Newb<!rr'y has already' !

WI ecoma t a ri a 0 owar reaman Smil , Jr., son 0 TECH:-'lCIAN SECOND CLASS . , 'ed bo f hMr. and Mn. Howard Fr•• man Smith ••• on SaturdilY afternoon JACK DANAHER has returned :~~~~w~~~~ ~~o~~ ~~l;:;subscflb to a x or t e con- David B. Moreinr and Mrs. Johnin Christ Church Chapel. : • ' to San Diego. boulevard home of his parents, ce~tk tog h;ved Mr. d

a,: Mrsd Fr~- Newberry.

':.r While Shirleyann Gibbs ••• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • • • MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS C. enc . . or an r. an . Still'more patrons are Mr. and

Will' . H G'bL. 11 be • 'd ) J E • Frank W. Goldie. , M J . A R . k U d'. Iilm' • I "" ••• wi . mime to Lieut. 1/"9. ames. Christ Church Chapel was the MORf>N. Francis spent a year on One of the three oldest perma- rs. ames . enuc, _r. an

Scripps III, s01' of Mrs. Lester F. Ruwe ilnd the ate James E.' scene of the recent christening Guam and three years in the nent orchestras in the United Mrs. McKee 'R,obiso~, Mrs. JohnSc;' ps 11 thi S t d •• St v' t Fe Ch I ceremony of tiny LESLIE CAR- s~rvice. D. Rucker, MT1l, Allan ~helden,~, rIp... •••. S iI ur ay mornlng.m • Inc:en rrer ape, States, the Chicaio Symphony, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Stack-New York C11' • • ,LISLE PEARCE, daughter of • • • will be directed by Desire De- pole Mr d M . Fred I k S

A. •• I f th "'11 S' h dd' '11 b MR. AND MRS, FRED W. The corporal's stripes of AN. fauw. ' . an ra. er C •

"',.,' rrJv,mg y P ilr,. or e IVlIer- mlt we Jng WI e PEARCE Th b b ' t I Stearns, Mr. and -Mrs. IFred M.,groomsmen Lieut. Benson Ford ••• who'll come from the West grandpai~nta, e~. y~D. :~~. ~REW H,OTCHKISS were, se~n 'On the list of patrons are Ed. Zeder, Mr. and Mrs., Frank W.Coast to tilke part and then return immediately to ioin Mrs. OWEN CARLISLE FROST. feted ~n the ~omte rtcently as he VIS- gar H. Ailes, Mr. and Mr,;; Edwin Goldie, Mr. and Mrs .. Ward Det.Ford in S.n. Frllncisco • • • the christeninl paTty at a' buffet lted hIS father, AND R E W Scott Barbour,' Mr. and Mrs. wiler, Mr. and Mrs. Danlet Wells,

• .. • supper in thelr Wl5hiniton road DWIGHT HOTCHKISS, R.and ,William T. Barbour. MI;. 'and Mr. and Mrs. BUrt E. Taylor.

h ft thMRS .. HOTCHKISS, of lvard Mn. "'earge M, Biack, Mr. and Mr". SI"ney T. Miller~, Dr. and

. GIBBS-SCRIPPS WEDDING IN EAST ome a er e ceremony. bid.... "On.Thund";y ••• taking to the s"les were Bob B~r'lt .• • . • • • ou evar. • • • Mrs. Frank P. Book" Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Merkel. ,the Re'l.~ • ~ 'S . Mrs, Herb<!rt V. BoOk, Mr. and and Mrs. Kirk O'Ferrall and Mr.William Ross ••• Ensign WiI1iilm H. Gibbs, Jr., ilnd Did MRS. .~EWART, MUNROE, A foursome back in the Pointe Mrs. Wllb<!r M, Bruckner, Mrs. and Mrs, Henry Ford II.

G'lb'-- ,..•.• ' '.' who leav~ frnm her Lakeland are CAPT. ARTHUR T. BERSEYCI . , 'd f J kak' . Arthur H. Buhl, MI'. and Mrs'. Concludlnd the ll'.t' are Mr.

Wh fI N h avenue resl ence ,or 0 e. and his family, MR8. BERSEY, • ~": " , 0 ew to . ew York were they'll be ushers for Jimmy Ariz., tomorrow, .was feted by SA"LLY and DOROTHY, who are Arlhur 'Buhl, Jr. and Mr. and and Mr~. Edwin K, Hoover, Mr.Scrip",,' ., . MRS NORMAN ANDERSO~ f Mrs. Lawrence D. Buhl~ and Mr •. ' Henry Ca"I'kl'MD

, MI••. ,.,",' " ',' . " , n, 0 installed in their home on Dev- • u._ ~'".:' .~r.efe.r;'ing' to traln down were Lester F. Ruwe, wh'o'll be Yorkshire road, at a luncheon onshire road,' The cap lain is on "Othel's' are Mr. and Mrs: Sarah M, Sheridan, Mr .. and Mrs.,Ji~!'l'\y's:best man,' , • brother, Nicly Ruwe •.• Mr. ill!d Mrs. in the Country Club last week. terminal 'leave, after spending Douglas Campbell, MI'. and Mrs, Henry H: Sanger. Mv'and Mrs ..Glbbs, parents.of the bride.elect ••• Mrs. Philip Sloan, who'll • • • the past year in Germany with Matthew Carey, Mr. and' Mr •. Griffith, Ogden E1lls, MI'. and.,be I{~r si,ter's JTljItron of honor ••• ilnd Dorothy Phillips who'l! An especially merry 'Pointe an anti.aircraft batter~', while Louis Columbo, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mu" E, Kay Ford, Mr. and Mrs.,~e:.brid.esmaid ... :- '.. . . '. household these day. is the Mrs. Bersey and the. youngsters Frank Coolidge, !dr. and Mn. Harry L. PIerson, Mr., and Mrs.

(The bride.elec. t left TuesdilY mornin.g for, Milnhattan .•, • • GEORGE E. WIDMER menage, made their home on Long Is- Charle3 F. Delbridge, Mr .. and Wllllarn It Clark, Mr. and Mrs.W

~~t.' t d f th W'd 1 d Mrs.' John H. French, Mrs. Julius Gaylord.W. GiW. Mr'-'and Mn...lmd hilS been'the g'lIest of Jimm'y's ,aunt, Miss Virginia Devoy at on. ...,....mg on roa ,or e I - an . ....-the R'n' h • I" _ " mers'/ison, SGT. GEORGE' R. • • • Haass, David O. Hamilton, Mrs: Carslen TIedeman, Mrs. Standish_ t smce'. er arrJVCI • •• " . WIDMER, is home after two MRS. LOUIS' D. BOLTON, of Sttatheam Hendrie, Mr. and Backus; Mr, and Mrs. Ralph.. ,MrS. Ruwe has also ilrrived in New York •.•• Grosse Pointe" .years'. in the 'ETO. ,The sergeant Burge Plantation, Ga., had a dual Mr~. John Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth and Mrs. James 0;guests will incluae'Mr. and Mrs. Fran~'p. Book and Mr.'iI~d',Mrs.. served in England and France as reason for her trip here. She will Donald' Melville, Mr. and Mrs. Murfin .

.Adalion E: H~Hon • ~. ".'. , ." .' ". a weather forecaster with the visit for a few days with her son" The' Ruwes will be ho'" It a ~h •• rSill dinn\lr Friday evenilig , Air Corps. and daughter-in-law, MR. 'ANDat. the, St. Regi, •• '. and fb., wedding brlilkfast'following Sotur. . ";{. e'. • • MRS. JACK BOLTON, of Blsh.day.mo.r"lng's ceremony will .110 take place there .,'. ,. Busy, Packing for their lale op road, and then will move over

. • .,. JanuarY' ...migration to Miami to the Lincoln Toad ho~ of her, • I Beach are M~. AND MRS. PHIL. son. in-law and daughler. MR.

, ' " . THE PRESENT ELEGANT I ! IP SHERIDAN WOOD, ,of Gra'nd AND MRS. A. DUANE BEAM,.... ,.W.'ve never heard of a more" eleg.nt, "pm-nf" thlln one MaraIs boulevard. and their' to prepare for the arrival of.9fth"ose Miu Devoy has given Jimmy Ind Shirleya"" • • • daughters, GARLIN and MARl. ON A.WEnD. INGlfRIPto Flor.ids, are MR. AND the Beams. Lieut Cmdr. Beam: " Y:ou:see ••• Jimmy must .~eturn to the High Seas ilfter a LYN. has been stationed at Phillldel-. ~!li9ht's ,.,edcfTng trip .WhlchwiU be Palm Be.ch) •• '. • • • MRS. HAROLD. ARTHUR HUCK:. (Antoinette Ver- phia Hospital during the war, and_ .,'. But ind~cf of:h~untlng or.partmll'lt.nunting '.' . Miss' This is_an intlirlude of travel. donckt); who were married on January 5, in St. Am- expects tQ be released thoe end of'.!;levay lies turned OWl' Mr. home Ind Hf'VlJrih Dn Merriweather' ling for DR. AND MRS. ED- brose's church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and the month.

d. Shl.,l.., I WARD A. WISHROPP, who are Mrs. George VerdQnckt, M"yland avenue, Grosse Pointe • • •

,rot, ,.. , .. ,Inn ..... ' :t stopping in Paola, Kan,. en route Park. Mr. Huck's pare!)ts are the Emil Hucks, Sr., of W"ntering at Palm Beach are,_:'- i:.: ... .' ,.. . ' to their Kenwood road home Redford. ,\ . the LYNN McNAUGHTONS, of

. '''.' PARTlES'FETE MARION MILLER AND FIANCE from Seattle. They are the guests :r h H d h Kenwood road." Thi, ytee~ .• :. pt:io'do their ~c1ing '••• h.s been filled of the' former comm!liiaer's , , 0 n en erson p oto. • • •

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••1..... r\..'-', 'Ies fe~J'n" n.. ~'n'Ofl'."'III.... "n.J' H-lr:J Smith • '. • . brother-in-la\\!, an!! sister, MR.' Th f' t k f F bm ,._I"T .,,'" ... CI V" Q AND'. MRS. CLYDE WEIR. The After a'short 1E~aw with his En route to'Fort Lauderdale, e Irs wee 0 e ruarywill" On.Tuesdly' afte~ ••• Mri.,LIwr'enQ D. Buhl wa$ host. Weirs met the Wishropps in parents, :MR. AND MRS, PHILIP Fla., MR. AND MRS. CLAR- find MR. and MRS. HOMER B.,es.! at a ..c:oC:Mailparty for' the. II'Ig.ged ~ir ••• and ",embers Portland, Ore. when Dr. Wish. WORCESTER, of, Lincoln' road, .ENCE FOX. 'of Lewiston road, PHARIS skiing at Mont Trem-

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of. th. filmily stayed on at the BlIhls' L.ke Shore rOild home for ropp received his release from JOHN WORCESTER.. seaman dropped off their son, ROBERT, blant Lodge in the Laurentians." dinner, •• ' . . the Navy Medical Corps. first ~lass, USNR! ,lef~ last week USNR, at his station in Mobile, • • •

, ~rthur H. Buhl, 'Jr; •• , a.n the b.ch.lor dinner Wedner.- • • • for hIS new station III Charles- Ala. The Foxes plan to remain lIfRS. LAWRENCE GOTFRED .•'": '. -" ",.~l~""inG;.t, th!il Litt!! Clu' ••• ff .. ,Mr.,Sm!th •• "~.., - - ENSIG~ WILLIAM E. BRENT, ton, S. C. a month. SON'.and ~ler son, LAN,CE, are

.~'f".~rfi(~WMle~~~f~ili'n ,ift«'~'1fNlt', .... - ~~~.~~"baa~I)U'J1 ... _,-,'" ~.. • • . _. , _ ".,. • • ?ack In their home at 470 Colon-; ..... nlng by Mri/ Frencis'.Farwe" '.nd N.ney. Dodge • ~ • it tlfe eo: to. hIS sta.tI~n I.n New York ... ~dded .~ : the.; ~ter, oft new IncentiVe' for,MRS ..EREDERIC ~al.~!;ourt, ... lfOJ1l_ ~ol~l>ua,.~O ..

'lIoil'Ie Of ftffrs. ODllgllIS Campbell on R.thbon .... '.. ,followmg a VlSlt WIth MR. ,AND Pomte clvllJans IS MICHAEL M. SIBLEY'S jaunt to New York LtEUTENANT GdTFREDSON 11:. e ~ M . Ana 'Sh"ld .... C1'"'", rty' -tl.r;.' M'" d MRS. ABRAM VAN DER ZEE WILLIAM. DILLON, a former was a glimpse of her new grand. still with the Army Engineers inu rd' Th" de ~n g••ve a Inner ,p4I or II arion an of Provencal road. and the i; corporal in the Third Marine son, who made his appearance Columbus and expects to be g£v-.'.,t?~a .. on • u~ ay ev~nln9 •• " !. " daughter, JOAN. ' Corps, who serv:ed two years. Ja,n. 7 and is the son of MR. AND en his honorable discharge within, A!1Cl thiS FrldilY ;,' • Mrs. Miller' w:~1entertain at a noon ' • • • Michaelis home with his mothe:, MRS. T: LATTA McCRAY, the Ihe, next month.eDeMa11 party for the out of town Y{lung ••• .. - ' ~S. WESSON SEYBURN. of MRS. EDWARD DILLON, of Ri- former Suzanne Sibley. Mrs. -----

To be followed by a lunch.on giver, by Mrs. Arthur H. Buhl Jefferson avenue, has joined the vard boulev[Jrfl. Sibley plans to tarry about three Tommy Bieke Entertains:Jr.r and Mrs. DAvid Lapham. • .' • Southward trek and has o~ned • • • weeks.

Mrs. Russell A. Alger will give the rehea~sal dinner for her her winter home at Palm Beach Rea!nt dinner hosta were DR. • • • Eight Fellow 'Cub Scoutsgranddaughter ilnd her fienee at the'Gr.OIse Poi"t. Club. • • ' for the winter. AND MRS. RICHARD C, CON- MRS. REUBEN WATERMAN. "'...' ' • .,. NELLY, vf Three Mile drive, was welcomed back to the Pointe Eight fellow Cub S co u t s

;~ILLER.SMJTHWEDOINGPARTY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE who entertained a group of after four years' on the West gathered in the A. J. Bieke home" WAY WILLIAMS, of Bishop fdends in their home. Coast: where she lived while on Three Mile driv.~ Satur~ay

Abouf the \'~a~din9 p41,rty','; •.• ', roae'l, n'.ld a ch~nce to 9,et ac- • • • CAPI'AIN WATERMAN served afternoon on the occasion ofArthur H. Buhl, Jr., will'b. best man. • • quainted with their future daugh- MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK in the Pacific. With their two Tommy Bieke's eleventh birth-

• Guesh ilre to, be sea!ed by David Lilpham ••• Travers ter-in-Iaw, LOUISE BOYER, of CLIFFORD FORD. of Bishop youngsters, the Watermans are day.Smltn •• ~ George ,Caulkins ••• Jilcl. Chilpin '. • • Douglas Needham, Mass., during her reo road, and their son, FREDERICK, again in their home on Fisher Exclaimini over the huieC.rr.pbllU, Jr ••• '. Ken Irelilnd 'of Cleveland ••• B6nson Ford cent visit hoere. Her fiance, EM- JR., are current again after a rC!ad. ' birthd;,y cake with its 11 candl~• , • and Bud Vivian.. • ..' ,... MONS WILLIAMS. was recenUy trIp to Phoenix, Ariz.,' where • • • were Don Carroll, Robert Chen-

Lucy Mitchell, '.daughter' of Mrs Thoma5 'Byrd of The Cliff discharged from the Navy and they were the guests of their son- MRS. HENRY P. WILLIAMS 'das, Edward Lynch, RichardBoyt'e. Virginia • '.'~.'l'I'i".be hal" c:ousin's milid of honor. • • • IPe1gansesotoon.rMe-ARentyerEASmTHheErRstWIL-C61~1nMRS'.1aw.'SAMUEanddaLu,gHh.tBerE'u..MR.AND of Provencal road, said adieu t~ I Naughton, William Schultz, Rieh.

l"d II ".. d .. her daughter-in.law M R S. ard Urban, Jerry Brunner, arid.nci enta y,'.'?rs. Byr is also .here. for the wedding... LIAMS has just returned from • • • RICHARD WILLIAMS, Monday Robert Reid. '.'

stopping with h.r,sister, Mrs. Miller) ••• ,,, ' '.. Puerto Rico, where she served MR. and MRS. JAMES HAM- moniing as she left for Milford,And Mrs.li'~ncis F.rwell ••• is to be.matron of honor. •• for nine months as a health in. ILTON and their daughter GAIL COlin. to visit her f".mily beforeBridesmaids',include: ',' \'estigator for the American are in California, where they Willi joining LIEUT. (JG) WILLIAMS

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ie" of measies in 1946 if the di-.Sease follows i~' USU~ tlire1!~1~ar.cycle, accor-dlne to Dr, WilliamDeKleipe, state commisl:LOnerofhealth. Already reported cueS'of .the ,disease are on the ,1Jieru. .Mules is serious, rank.iJ:JIas 'em.of the leading 'cauSes of 'death forchildren under. !\'ve years of aa:••.

ot America on January ~ and23 at the Waldorf A~torla in.NewYork City. Mrs. J ..Stewart Hud-son and Mr•. James McEvoy "illgo from the Detroit League; Mra.Henry Hubbard, Mrs. Edward :E.Rothman, and Mrs. J, HowardStephenson will represent theMichigan State eroup.

Spurrier Fq.mityBack in Pointe

The Etheibert ,SpUrrier homeon Kenw9Qd court is open aeain,with Cmde.' Spurrier, back after .33 months.' ,He is on tennirialleave from the NavllI Reserve, ill ..whch ihe served in the Pacificuntil September, when he wu .stationed at the Naval Hospital It .Great Lakes, Ill.

The Pointe also welcomed badeMrs •. Spurrier, who' made 'her,bOlI,le in .Ann Arbor;dur!nl. thecomamnders absence.

Their son, Harry, ',was here forthe holidays, but' has resumed hiastudies at, the Massachusetts. In-stitute ofJ~:ology'iJ1~n. .

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• c '.~, f.i~ Pointe is that of Barbara Rose-.•N;:~.i Mary Reynolds, of. West Engle-

/, ,.', "', wood, N. J:.>_,andEnsign William.:t'~.\'~;d Par$all Kalb, USNR, son of Mr.

.::;)~:, and Mrs.. Lewis Powell Kalb, ofWashington road.. Barbara is the daughter of

Mrs. Edwin Thomas Reynolds; ofWest Englewood, and the lateMr. Re)'nolds.. A student at'Wellesley College,

Barbara was graduated from theAcademy of the Holy AngeLS.

Ensign Kalb is a graduate ofMassachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, where h<! was presidentof Delta Kappa Epsilon frate~nityand captain of the varsity crew.He received his commission inthe Naval Reserve In March,1945, at Columbia University andis now based at Norfolk, Va.,following Pacific duty.

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Calvary Sewing UnitWill Meet on Jan. 23

The se.wing unit of the Wom-e~'s. Auxiliary of 'Calvary Luth-eran church will meet at thehome of Mrs. Louis MoreauWednesday. January 23, at .1:30p,'m.

Interested women' of the- com-munity' .are invited to availth~i,-:es 'of. thia worthwhileproJect..

Cha~s C: ~'.'ferilef~Honor C. 'Henry' BuMs

Dr. a,n!!,~.; Charles C, .Mer-ke;I, of Kenwood ro.ad. honoredMr. and Mis: c. Henry Huhl at 1I

8mall dinner in the Little ClubFriday evening. ,

Their guests gathered in theMerkel' home for cocktails beforeth"e dinner. .

••'.The S;Uem Memorial Ladies

Guild has started ihe New Yearby don;lting $25.00 towards thepurchase of the Altar brass forthe new.church. The money willbe put into the Altar fund whichthe Salem 'Branch Church has be-gun for:the purchase of Altar ne-cessities. All contributions aregratefully received.

The new church is progressing~apidly iJ;l spite of set-backs duei'o weather conditions. The con-gregation of the Branch Churchis looking forward 10 first serv-ices in .the ne.\\>building on orbefore Easter Sunday, Tlie struc-fure'is loCated at Chester avenueand East Seven Mile road. .: The' Ladies .Guild has alsoplanned' the ,first Valentine BoxSocial,' to be 'held in the home ofMrs. Melvin Neuman, 1556 Holly-wood, Gtliss'e Pointe WoodS.~'The.' rri~inbers regret that, thismust be' a dosed affair fol' memC

bers' 'and the.ir husliands. TheGuild has' increased so .rapidly'.inmembership since' tis organiza-tion in September' of last yearthat it is quite iropossible to in-clude the members' many friendsat this time. They are lookingforwarct to the opening of thenew ch?i'ch to r~medy this con-dition,' .

Donation MadeBy Salem' Guild

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LEAVESFOR QUAIL SHOOTING'RusseUA. Alger •.Jr., wiKcome on from his home in Albany,

G :; for his' niece's wedding. • • • 'After which he will drive his mother baek to B~ Rlton

fo ie Winter • • • .; oon after the wedding ••• Mrs. Miller ptaM to Ieeve town

also .'. 'I)~e will go to S.fford. Alabama .' •• for the qUilil shoot-

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. FRED DAY. ENLISTS IN USAAFGo 9 away_dinners for sons entering service .• '. are far

more pi sant affain now thO" they were a few months baek •• ,when th orld was still at war. • • .

'A r ' nt.dinner of such a natur~ ••. was thet given byMr. and .n. Fred l. Dey C1f McKinley road •••

. Wh . son ••• Fred, Jr •••• left to join the U. S. Army AirForces at Oft Sheridan, m. • • • ,.

Amo "those ~t the p.rly were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H.nnell•• , Mr. Mrs. Robert O. Adam, ••• Miss Miriett. Oay •••and Miss a Walker. ! •

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Mrs. Henry Hubbard and Mrs. J. ~tewart Hudson H~rHBy Planned Parenthood Organizations

The'Michigan and Detroit LeagUes for Planned Parent-hood held their annual meetings at the Detroit Leland Hotelon Monday, January 14. MI:s,. aenry Hubbard of Qrosse.Pointe Farms was elected president of the Michigan League.New vice-presidents are Mrs. Bradley M. Patten, Ann Arbor,and Mrs. J. Howard Stephenson of Detroit.

Other officers are Mrs. EdwardR. Rothman" Birmingham. re-cording secretary; Mrs. T. TaylorMaxwell ,Detroit,' correspondingsecretary; and Mr!. HaiTy W.K.~rr, Grosse' Pointe Farms,treasurer. The new chairman ofthe 'fiancial advisory committeeis James Inglis, of 'Ann Arbor.New board members Include. Mrs.Campbell 'Harvey, Orchard Lake,and MrS., Char:l¥ S, ~ott. Flint.

In the Detroit League, Mrs.James.McEvoy of Detroit wasnamed Honorary chairman andMrs. J. Ste,~'art Hudson of GrossePointe Farms was' elected chair-man. Al!o elected. were Mrs.David Levy, Detroit, vice-chair-man; Mrs. Edw~ P. Wright,Grosse Pointe Farms, recordingsecretary; .Mfs. Melville ,Welt,Detroit, corresponding secretary;~. Charles H. Symington,Grosse Pointe Farms, treasurer,and Mrs. L: Butler Higbie. GrossePointe, ass't. treasurer. Dr.

. . , Ge~rge' Kamperin~.is chairman.CLAIRE DAVENPORT,:daughter oi:Mr,'and.'Mrs:' tJ;f u,e.medical advisory cOmmit-:young Batons T. A. Davenport,'Jr., of 736'Vniversity place, ~hQ hll,v~tee: " '.

S . L C' L .' :J.,. announced her. eiigagextJ.e~t; ~o Howard E: Owens, sO,n At • ,joint;-luncheon mee~ngOCta. 'Q enaar 0,' n."Honey'moon of Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph'J:-.oweI1S oLHighlanl!Park,.lil ~ of th~ tWo leagues, whicl)fol"

. . . Claire is.a :;~nib.r at .olivet ~ollege arid the 'bridegroom, " 10we4 Hi~ business ineetinp; ,the. . c. ENGAGEMENTS . . " . . N 1 Air' C . ill ' '. his' guest,speaker was Dr.:. Clarence

'AND' MRS.: CHARLES HODGES ELDRIDGE "'~Mr;' and 'Mrs,. Berrieh Eaton" . formerly in the ava ' orps,'w soon,.resume '.. Tosach, '.'chairman. of the Ma-the engagement' of their daughter, ANNE; 'fo Jr.' left fo~ Charlottesville, Va., 'studies at Indiana University:' ,'.' "-" ,' .. ;' "':,\ :.::,' " ' ternal Health Committee •. Mich-

HEN STRICKLAND,. of, West .Hartford, Conn., son foll~wirig their marriage $atur- ' ' .. , . igan State. Medical Society •. Dr,AND MRS. J.R STRICKLAND, of Concord;Ga. day in 'St. James Church in Adult DramatiC'" Electiorts.i,J,i,' eld.'....... Tdsach explained iri detail the

WEDDINGS Cllicago, Ill. .' , .,\ "., . i' •.. .' • several methodS of ove'rcomini• 19-MISS SHIRLEYANN GIBB~, daught~r of : Mr. Eaton, who is the' son of Group' Very' Busy. At Yacn(Club.. .MRS. BERRIEN 'EATON, ~:~':aor hav~~t~jes~W;:~

. D MRS.WILL~M 'H. GIBBS, to'ENSIGN Lie!1;t.:,~ol., and .¥rs,~rrien , . ..' JR., who ,before her mar- I'n this' fiald has pro--oed U--E SCRIPPS' III f MRS' LESrt'ER F Eaton,.. of .BisDOP'road" 'met .his .-.-,-'" ~ ... - ~

.' , " son: 0 • !.J- ; bride in Brisbane, Australia in . The 'Adult Dramati~' grou'p;' M~1iers 'of, .GrQSse Pointe riage in Chicago' last Satur- meI1-douslyin,the paSt few years,i , .' .', . :. 1943•. ,She, "is' the. former Mrs. sponsor'cd by the Gro~e' PoiIite Yacht Club held tlieir annual din- day' was Mrs..Betty Carita it waS,pointed out by Mrs. Henry• . 19-MISS MARION JARVES Mll.LER, daugh- Betty' Carna: Reid,' daughter of. ' Hubbllrd in her introduCtory talk

o .MRS. SIm~EY T.MILLER, JR.., to'HOWARD' Mr. and.Mn. John A. McDonald, B~oardh.,ofEtdLicaftion,~sll.taking~ol1dnet'and election ~f oj'fic.ers,Yon- Reid. daughter"of Mr. aild as.'chairman of the Michig;m's e c ara.cer 0 a we r0\U!"c. d . th l'b Mr J hn A M D nald fN SMITH, JR., son of MR ..AND MR . HOW.. o'f'Quee'nsla'nd".Australia.' AI h h ayevemng'jn e c u - . s. 0 • coo League ..lay group. thoug t e mem" .', 1D • SMITH. . :.,. " : .The Pointer was a captain in oership is small, .the group'is The new'comrnOclore.is George Wynus West, Queensland;' 'Referral ser:vice'in the tie d of

b. 2-In' New York, .MISS IRENE TAYLOR, the' First. Cavalry Division 'sta- working on three one-act plays. M: Lilygrex;, .. with Robert, P. ,Australia. . The wa~ime' fertility is now part of.the three- 'RAGAN UDE MEE'ftNG'.ug (; of MR. AND MRS. IRVING' HOWLAND tioned. in, Brisbane, while Mrs. "Parted. '.on, ,Rcr ....Weaa.'ing. Scherer: .vice.-c.o~odo.re' 'and fold function of.the League for The'RaI'an Lide Unit NoJ 13.

f N Y k d E th t t CAPT Eaton. was attached to General romance started in Austral- Planned. Parenthood; .Mni. Hub-l'AY R, 0 ew or an' as amp on, 0 • Morn," by Leland Price,.is' an Warren H..Farr rear-commodore. ia when the bridegro(jm,' a . bard said, the other ajms being American'Leglo!l Auxill~; will

IAMiSK. WATKINS, ' JR., son of ,MR. AND MRS, MacArthur's staff. They met old-fashio,!ea.melodrama. "When ' . ' . to continue to give marriage l\old its next me1!tine at 'th•.AMi) K. WATKINS, '. again -in Manil~ last spring. The Shakespeare's Ladics Meet,'~ by A. P: T.eetze1 will be. treasurer captam .qf. Field ,Artillery' counseling and to maintain three Women's City C1ub OIl Monday., Ii BIRTHS captain: went on, to Tokyo and Charles G,eorge is a c0!Y1egyfor fo: ..~ie coming year .and R. Earle was. statione~ there. He is clinics. where' married couples January 21 at'2 p.'m .. John Da1-'~ 27 T MR AND MRS JOHN N LORD returned .to',the States on ter- the fair. sex. "The .Devil and Milligan secretary. ~ now on.termmal'leave.' may come'lor irtforrnatlon' --on' ie1l,presldent of the National A.-

I (Rh .£'Ne~rOry), a'son, DAVID HILL.' minal.lei4i(e In .~ovem~r. . Daniel. Web'ster,'~, liy... Stephen Elected w: diUetors were'Clar- ' Paul'Gach'Pkture .. hovt to'space their babiell .'ac- sociation of'Communit'1~'Mrs..Estoll arrIved here for the VincenLBeMt, 1£!!. bit m:or~i.a.'T!-'ence E, Bleicher, J:ohn;R. Sutton, . ,'. ' , cording to .their individual needs. will be the speaker. .

. ll-To WO (jg) and MUS. E. ,G. Reynolds holidays,: She :was unattended at bitious in character an'd requires Jr.\'J: Ed&~ Duncan' and warren~ "When \\"I! say'''busitJess Is busi- 'Five members of thil.,p, . ....(Lorl#ne Cadieux) a son GREGORY ALAN. the weddlnf.' and Mr. Eaton's '.1 ' . t. .It " ,ji~,l.1: l' F~,",,:',:.' ' " ,,',:,' -.',.• ' .- "'.. ._......" - ""'"'m:'" .~.- ., .'. . .

,~. ' . . '.,', ...... ,','. ...~:-:.~~l~W .. ,:;ue~(j.)' '~t~~~~~';~I;~j~~:~~~tr~r~~#~~\m>':'7'b~.it ""e""~e 2ith Anniverwy:Meetm, ot ~e'va1ue !Jd~,~:'~':lt_~Roy De tts, .,~C?S~.' •~ .... Joining;. m-, .t1l~ ,.~estivlty were' Douflas Horn~." :.' . late:in.Febr!-lary or',ea!ly :¥arCh.' Thomas, presided at ~he meetml .. som~body? . . ." Planned .Parenthood . ~ederatJon chanle!'t .auu, ... , ,''''''.: ':.' '

, ~ the Paul'. Sutherlands, Dr. and A receptio.n In the Casmo Club ,Several fOimer Pointe' players' . . .

J. ~ ~n .. Supper preceded the ceremony. have joined 'the group among IFIU' \!E' NIJE'Mr.. Cleary Swanson, Dr. and The newlyweds wlll return to h M J t B' tt rfi' 1d,'"L' , S..IrS F ..' .

Gu~t1~ .. Invited for SunQay Mrs. Xei~!f. "lohDBton, Mr•. and tii.e Poj,nte to !J1ake'tlleir hom.e ~INe~e;~ T~;as ~rowl~~ ~ .' ~.night ~ii ".'when Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Brabson, Mr. and Mra. \Vlth the semor Eatons. until and'Bruce Mehlenbacher. Other . /.'Roy E~ "ant. e'n~rtained in Raymond ..Walk, ,Mr,-,an.d. Mrs. spring, .when'Mr. ~ton will co~- members, wh" have already Seeollel" L,",roptheir i1J il: road '-'home last Herbe~ ~umpus and Capt. and Itlnu~ hls,la",: S~U?Ie5at the Urn- proven their talen~ .in other or-week-en Mrs. Wilham S..Streit. vel'l5Jtyof VJriuua. . . ganizations ar-:l Mrs.:R, D. Hum-

mel; .Mrs. D. Worlf~-., '.HelenWelsh, Ann Webster; RichardDiers and Thomas .Hedges. .

There is still ..roo!J1 for, newmembers, .with very good l1artsavailable .. -Meetings are heldevery Thursday evening' at ',';30in Room 301 at the High SchooL

All who are interested in job-ing this.'group may secure in-formation by calling NI. 2000,Ext. 25. "

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Health EducationCouncill\1eeting

Major H~ilton Loll&'. public-ilt, soldier and author rec~tlyback from the Mediterraneantheatre of war. 'will 'have as his'lecture subject, "Will AmericaPenrut Peace," when he ,spea~for the Detroit Town Hall at theCass Theatre, Friday morning,January 25, at 11 o'clock.

Major Long, a native of Missis-sippi, is a member 01 the NewYork bar and a veteran of WorldWar I and' World War II. IiI thislast war 'he was attached to the300th Fighting Wing of the'15thAir Force in the Mediterraneanfor almost two, years. Always astudent of national land interna-tional problems, especially worldpeac~, he brougbt,back from Eur-ope the manuscript for a bookwith thi'! primary theme, "how toprevent the third phase of theWorld War which began in 1914.

Major Long feels that Ameri-ca's power is now the greatest'in her history and that this co-lossal power is matched by com-mensurate responsibility whichresta Iq,uarely 011 the shouldersof the indi"i'lual citizen.

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Cooking BringsOut Meat Flavor

SCOUT LEADERS' COURSEA training course lor np-w Girl

Scout and Brownie leaders willbe held in the home of Mrs.Franklin Morgan, 1906 Hunt Clubdrive, Grosse Pointe Woods, onWednesday, Januuy 23, from 1to 3:30 p. m.

She is checked regularly by thedoctor.

A. It's your habit. Just don'tdo it any more. ,Let her crY her-self to sleep. you beinC in hellr.'ing distan,c!ce ,to. mak~ aure shedoes not suffocate: She mayl eryfor three, four or. fiVe hours thefirst night. But if you have the'fortitude to, hold out,' SM! willcry far less the next Diehl, stillless lhe next, and 10 on, finally'not crying at all.

TRESSPAS~Harold AIlor of ~ci5 Oak s~t

didn't like the way his neighborMr~. Haroid O'Brien of 101 Oakstreet persisted in usinC his ~iveand cutting over and parkinl inthe front yard of iOl. It was ex-plained to Mr. O'Brien by the.J'arDlJ! police that It was uno Iientlemanly to CO\"etone's neigh-bor's driveway and from now on

Now that meat'is more plenti. he will Ule his own drive.f"ul, the housewife may wish todevote more attention to carefulpreparation that will brin, outthe best navor in the.meat beingserved.

Roberta Hershey. extension nu-trition specialist at MichicanState colege, offers these IUlln-tions lor preparing various ltindllof meat: "

Experiments prove that meatroasted"in an uncovered roaster.f a'1ow'.tethperature;-'aoout '2llO'degrees P., is juicier, more ten-der, and shows much lea. shrink-aie 'than when hither tempera-.tures are used. Roasts should be'cleaned wijh a damp cloth andplacl!d on a rack in the router,fat side ,up. If the piece can reston the bond ends, a rack is notneeded. No water should be add.ed. Very lean meat'should havea strip of fat meat, suet or someother. faL placed over the top.Roasts brown better If unsalted,and since salt does not penetratefar into the roast, there is littleadvantage in salting Defore themeat is sliced.

Steaks should be placed in asizzling hot trying pan:,. Haredquickly on bofh sides, and thencooked more sTowly.' Pork andveal chops' should be broWnedand then covered and' cookedmore slowly. Pork and veal chapashould be browned and then cov-ered and cooked slowly. Baconshould be placed in a cold panand turned frequenUy.

Southeastern Woman'sClub to Help, Wounded

The war servlee committee ofthe Southea~tem Woman's Clubwill have charge of a meetingof the club on January 21 at 11o'clock in St. Mark's MethodistChurch. Mrs. La Verne Crandall,U chairman 'of the committee.

Plans have been made to makewoollen lap robes for the men inwheel chain at Percy JonesHospital.

Hostesses includ(, Mrs. EdwardMoore, Mrs. Otis Everett andMrs. Edwin Klink.

flavor; try it, anyway. if you havenever used bay. leaves with aroast of bed before.

Add peeled potatoes, ariangin&fuem around the meat. andsprinkling them with salt; con-tinue cooking until potatoes aretender. If there is much fat inthe pan, pour off all but about'2Imp., add 3 tbsp. flour, blend un-til smooth, add warm water, anc1stirring all the time, mix to asmoofb firavy.

Taste to be sure it is $~asonedenough, strain through • wirestrainer into the gravy, boat.. Thepotatoes should be brown andtoothsome by the tim~ the meati$ done if you add them from 45to 60 mins. before the meat isfinished. Ulle the frozen $Quash,'season well with butter, pepperand salt, put in casserole andbake. .Cocoa Whipped Cream l'rost.iq'

'h tsp. unflavored gelatin2 tsp. cold water~ c. confectioner', ,uear1,3 c. cocoaDash salt1 c. heavy creanl, chilledFew drops vanillaSoften gelatin in cold water for

5 mins.; melt over hot water. coolslightly. Sift sugar, cocoa and salttogether. Whip cream u~til. just'stiff, add cocoa mixture rr.dval-ly; fuen vanilla, and, llelalin, 'andbeat until stiff erwugh to stand. inpeaks. Spread on cake at once: The executive hoard and rep-This makes enough for two" resentatives' . of the Mothers'layer3. Health. Education .. Council are

meetint T h u r s day afternoon,January ,17 at 1:30 p. In. in the,hon:te of Mrs. Stanley McKenzieon Lochmoor boulevard. ., 'A conference' is being held'with Mrs., Efbel Tucker, princi-pal of Mason. School, rellai'dinisuitable radio prograDlJ! for' chil-dren in both the entertainmentand educational fieldll. . '

NEWS

This SpaceIs Occupied By

TIlE GROSSE POINTEHOME BAKERY

15023 E. Jeff(,fSon at Maryland

Mother of Six Writes

An Easy Menu to PrepareWhen Company Is Coming

lIy BETSY NEWMANI've Ix'en thinking of the brides

w~o are new to the bwineSs ofkeeping house, and who .are en-tertaining fue friends of the re-turned soldier-husband as wellas the old pals of both.

A roast is the easiest meat tocook for a guest dinner, as, it isjust put in the roaster in theoven, and cooked at proper tem-perature, seasoned appropriatelyand is ready to serve.

Today', MeDIIFruit or Tomato Cocktail

Roast Beef Roasted PotatoesBaked Squash

Celery, Ollves, Raw Ca,rot SticksCurrant Jelly Ice Cream

Cake with Cocoa Whipped CreamFrostingCoffee

Boast Beef4 or 5 lb. standing Rib RoastSalt, pepper1 or more onionsBay leafWipe roast with damp cloth,

and put into oven set at between325 and 350 deg. F. It is best toput it on a rack in the roastingpan. Do not cover. and allowabout 20 mlns. roasting time tofbe lb. of meat, unless you like it'very well done when you mightallow 25 min. to. the pound. Alterone hour, add one or more smallonions (according to whether youIntend just to season the meat orto serve the onions with it. Saltand pepper the meat and add I or2 small ba~ leal(i!s if you like the

Most of us look for happinesSinstead of for s )me great ideato which v.-c can 'give ollfselvcsand be happy.

Russell G. Volz HomeScene of Gay Reunion

For An EveningThat's Different

Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Halde-man, of Beaconsfield road,

wished their daughter-in-law,Mrs. John M. Haldeman, and hertiny son. John, Godspeed lastweek as they llew to Oceana, Va.,to join Lleut. Haldeman, USNR,at the U. S. Naval Air Stationthere. .

The lieutenant and his familycame from Virginia 'for the holi-days, and Mrs. Haldeman re-mained for a longer v,isit. It wastheir, first ChristmM home inthree years.

Mary Lou Haldeman was onhand from Michigan State Col-lege to join in the reUnion.

John Haldeman FamilyRetum5 to .Virginia

The home of Mr. and Mrs.Russell G. Voltz of Yorkshireroad, was the scene of a gay re-union Wednesday evening. Theguests of honor were former em-ployees, who have recently re-turned frilm o~rseas duty.

.Guests included: Capt, and Mrs.Harold Martek, Lt. Charles Don-oghue, SISgt. and Mrs. FrankHoffman, Cpl. and Mrs. DickWoodmansee, CpI. Matfbe\V J.Donoghue, Cpl. Lawrence Dono-ghue Pvt. Charles MacKay andP~/M. and Mrs. John Radtke.

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SOLD CUP ROOI

POMPEIAN ROOI

h,th~ Chop Houseisafineplace

b-nd Chop House sights are rare

, nd Chop House ale is right ale

And gay the Chop House air, ...

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Excellent food tllstefufly served in the old CheneMansion. Your choice of three pleasllnt dininqrooms. After thelllre dinners lire our specillity.Luncheons Ilre Ilqllin beinq served with music byMUZll~.Choice wines end liquors life e fOilture ofour comfortoble cocktllil lounge. Enter tc:l inmentniqhtly by sepill pi/mist Albert Holmes.

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AN dtlnee ••. 10 the smoolhrhylhms , •• of g u i t II r i s tCHARLES COSTELLO iI1Idhis or~hest, ••••

New England Women PI"nMeeting for Janullry 23

Doris lotI is MarriedTo George H. Koch, Jr.

By Garry Clevetan4 Meyers,Ph.D. ' ,

"Dear Dr. Meyers: I have beenreading your daily column in thepaper for nearly two years no.wand wish to thank you for tMgreat help you have been to mein bringing up my family.

"We have four boys, 9. 7, 5, and8 months, and two girls, 6 a.nd 2.So you see I started on them ear-ly when it does.the most good,. "Since'l have .no outside help,you can see. how necessary it isfor the', llhiIdren to do what 'theycan to help keep tliings going. Byusing your suggestions, 1 havebeen quite successful. .

Oldest ~J."During, school last term, the

two oldest boys were in the firstand third grades. Before leavingfor achool in the moming theyeach made their own beds. Onthe onl! or two occasions they

Marillac Guild to Enjoy 'lorgot,' they had to sit for fifteen"Breakfast in Hollywood" minutes at noon when they were

eager £0 be back early to play.

D • T'- b u_ G They also dre3sed and combedarts o~ ecame >vue.. eorge ON JANUARY 22 IN THE their hair thertiselves' and fre-

H. Koch, Jr., at a ceremony in KERN'S AUDITORIUM, !"hll Ma- tI t th . b kl t.St Clair de Montefa1~ cll'urch ... '.... f S M~-"-H . quen y go elr own rea, as

• - _v - • -, filial: "UI 0 t. > m>J 0 espl- ''When summu "acation ltart-on Saturday, January 5. The tal is sponsoring a "Breakfast in d I di 'd !l'th d'l 'b h 'bride i8 the,dauallie"',ol,¥r.,aq<!, Holly.wood Party" ActiV" in &r- e, ,VI e e al y rus -upMrs. ArthurF.Totz ofBerk5hlre ' '.<. '.' 1'" ""'~'d'-'''tl"i->''J' 'woF.k ...,.......cthe e1dell.t.t~"e~, rangmg pans an ge tlOg tQ- one. to he finished not later.thanroad. gefuer funny hats for the com- 10'30 a In. The time limit 'was

Her husband'. parents are M!. menta of John M. Slagle, radio pu't on ~fter fbe first few days ofand Mr&..Georg~ H. Koch. of FaIr commentator, life many local dawdling half the day.' So now,~aven. FollowlDg a honeymoon members. even with six SmaU children, Im t~e East! the ne~lY'veds are Mrs. Elwood Sharp . .of Neff don't have tll be ashamed of them.akmg their home In Traverse road is the chairman. She is be- house if some ,:)ne drops in unex-City. ing assisted b~ Mrs. Harold P!lCtedly. Of cour~e, on Saturday,

Frear, Mrs. Vmcent Turcotte, I work right with t,!lem, inspect-Mrs. Jerome Ankley, Mrs. John into instructing, and helping 10Bursick, Mrs, F. Norman Wilson, that everything gets a thoroughMrs. C. Y. Mofiatt, Mrs. Frank cleaning.Lockman and Mrs. Adolph Ja- Teach 11'OIll~cobsen .. Pr.oceeds will aid in the ''1 am teaching the same fournew bwldmg fund. to ,iron too. They do their own

play clothes, of course not toowell as yet, but they are get lingbetter. It takes more time toteach them than to do' It mys,~1f,but I am looking forward to ro-ture dividends. .

,"I am especially grateful forthe chair-sitting idea. Have beenquite succc:."Sful with only an oc-casional spanking thrown in forextra impression.

""Needl~ to say. the boys a~well as fbe girls dust, make beds,do dishes. Even the two-year-oldwants a dust rag when she seesthe other!! doing their jobs."

Don't you admire this motherfor the way she is teaching thosechildren to help her? See whatmust be happening to theseyoungsters inside: She is helpingthem win treasures which mothscan't corrupt nor thieves steal,moral treasures they can keep lISlong as they li ve.

AnotMr MotherAnClther mother writes: "Since

my ',1usband travels a great deal,I have had to learn to be alone aa:reat deal and have found' it notonly. pleasant, but very profit-able to my nerves and morale. Idecided to try it on my babywhen I reali~ed how much :I lit-tle peace and quiet would do 'forme, so I have made a habit sinceshe was three months old to pTa~e'her: in a quiet room and a safebed for 15 minutes before her naptime.

She plays without fWiinu dur-ing this time and gOCl on to sleepwh~ n~ptime comes without myever gomg blIck into the room.The rest of the day, we' visitfriends, play together or alone aswe wish. She is a wen-balancedbaby, has no fear or shyneas,plays and reacta normally for heraf{p, and has neY'er shown theslightest nervousness." This lookseoad to me.

Solvlnr Pannt PrDbl_Q. How can I break n1r !laugh"

ter, fifteen months old of thehabit of hein( rocked to sleep?

THE G R. 0 S'S E POI N T E

Schedule Talk Art ExhibitionB All' H d At Scarab Cluby en a en _,

__ Pointers interested in local art"11 South America a Friend or and artists will welcome the an-

Enemy?" This question will be nual Gold Medal exhibition ofthe Scarab Club which opened

answered py Allen Haden, bril- yesterday in the club head-liant correspondent in South quarters at 217 Farnsworth andAmerica lor the Chicago Daily will continue until Feb. 1.News, who will lecture at De- The 1946 showing of the dubtroit Town Hall in the Fisher will be on display from 10 a. m.

to 8 p. m. daily. On Jan. 23 theTheatre, Wednesday morning, Scarabs will meet for dinner, andJanuary 23, at 11 o'clock. the gold medal and cash prizes

Haden recently returned from will be awarded.his latest assignment in the . Included ,in the exhibit are aneighboring Republics after fil- marine painting by John A.ing intimately revealing news- Morse; a portrait by Ray Marty;paper stories of the latest de- a winter scene and a portrait byvelopments in the disturbed po- Ken Gore; "Deserted" andJitical set-up there. During his "Sierra Nevada," by Arthur10 month's stay, he divided his Serth; two still life paintings bytime between Argentina, Uru- Andrew Sutherland; "Girl withguay, Chili, Bolivia, Colombia Doll," by Max Gerger; "Willter,"and Brazil. by Floyd S. Nixon; "Morning

The noted correspondent reo Ritual" and "Still Life withceived his high school education Mask," by Anthony Lakatos: andin Detroit, later graduating from "Mounfains in Mexico" andthe University of Chicago. His "Taxeco Mexico," by F. S.first, post in the foreign service Hinkston.was as junior vice-council to F ran k Voorwerk' presentsGenoa, Italy. In 1933 came an "Misty Morning" and. "LonelyaJlIignment as secretary of the Lady"; John S. Coppin, a nude:American delegation to the abor- Stanley Twardowicz,. "Stumps"tive London Conference, and im- and "Miss Christine"; Jerome J.mediately after, he went to Klapka, a portrait of GeneralBuenos Aires. Patton; and Angelo Goretz, a

Haden resigned from govern- . Ament service to organize the portraIt and ".' lley.". .Diplomatic / New s Bureau in Other artISts ~epres~nt~~ ar~Washington. His association. with, Zube~. Kachadoor,l,~' WIth Mistthe Chicago newspaper dates a:;d ~are B~ck , Te~ C~udde,from 1940, and since then he has ~th Portr~I,~ of ~neJld. ~covered aU the significant South .Self Portra},t ; ~ham !s- ~s-American events. He is a fluent ti<;k!. wth Loadmg. tl;e " First.speaker, and has been heard fre-. DlvlSlon ~t W~ymouth PIer ; andquently.over the air on the Chi- 18;St ,'ear s .wm~,er, Warre~, W.caeo' Round Table programs. SI.mpson, WIth By the Clinton______ RIver."

Put President Mrs. Thomas L.Lawton and Mrs. John Huttonwill be co-hostesses at the 12:30o'clock luncheon preceding themeeting of Detroit Colony, Na-tional Society of New EnglandWomen, Wednesday, January 23,at'Newberry House, on East Jef-:ferson avenue.

Mrs. Henry D. MacKaye, presi-dent, will conduct a board meet-ing at 11:30 o'clock, and will pre"sIde at the business session, setfor 1:30 o'clock.

M'lSS Belle Preston, reader,will furnish the program. Mrs.Cli1ford W. Reynolds, programchairman, will introduce thespeaker.

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A June wedding is beingplanned by Anne Eldridge,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesHodges Eldridge, of Universityplace, whose engagement toHenry Strickland, of West Hart-ford, Conn. was announced lastweek:.

Henry's parents are the J. H.Stricklands, of Concord, Ga. Heis a graduate of Georgia Techand a member of ATO fraternity.

Anne was graduated fromMichigan State last spring, andher sorority was Alpha Phi. Shemade her debut in the fall of1~1 at a tea in the home of herparents.

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10th ANNUAL SALE

~-.wND .41WIATHB LOnoN

Now a1 ~ price&-.. .,.. ONLyl

Th. system w h i c hp!Ga,s, the most dis-cfiminlltinq women, r..quires no phvsicill ex-ertion or diet, stimu-Illtes ond reduces'bodycontours from the very

first trelltment.

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3735 East JeffersonThe nuller ,of Ji"ing oul ~.", he mde It memOf'''hl~

tHusiMI. i" Ibe c~"g IIImosphere tMd bospillthle IMle.f Jms oU ~iMl. Here Iruly, is'lood Ihllt is iliffne.t,sen:etl i" s"",q,mili"Ks Ib., lire disli,,~lil'e, with specuu 1110

,nui.MI gil)nI 10 your el'ery wish. TtlbJes of 2 10 60 re-s_.J flJbnl desired.

Open d.i~1 except Saturd.yWeekly, 12 to 3 and -4 to 9 - Sundc.y I to 9

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THE STOCKHOLM. "Origi'IWlors oj Ih,'S",tWgilSbOf'tl ;" Detroit"

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*LunoMoM served 11:30 to 2:30Dlnnars Sen'ed 5:30 to 10 P. !oj:.

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908 Eat()n Tower CAdillac "1668

:natrolt's smart east side nllhtIPQt. Accnsible to, all sectionsof the citY, it is particularly't&ven1ent to Grime Pointe.eDCI lndiaD Village })leasureMkera. Superbly prepared'food and the chOIcest liquQI'S'are aerved. 'Dancing 'every'Ilicht to the !tnooth rhythm01. Gordon Welch'., MUllic.

Your hon, of the IIvenin&:

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.We Ife very p~ Of our new 'l-iome, .ven in its unl'.ttleCl state, anClwe aremost Inxious to have 11I'ofour friendss .. it•. We sh,n be happy 1~0we-IcomearlYwho careto dro.p in: .The party wiNhIVe to wait. ~~t the I.tch-string is out to aiL The address is 99KerchevI', or just look for the Rower.Pot, the building with the tree growing out of its center.

To all the others. who hlv, contrib uted in large ways anCl small to the successwhic~ the NEWS has enjoyed, our sincere th ankl.

To In of OLlremploy..i';, p.st .nd p r'lent. for their enthusialm and cooperation.,

.Especi.lly to tho•• m.n ,n~ women in service, who kept Americ. free anClmllCf.Iu~h enterprise •. II, tf1e NEWS' ~o"ible.

To'the religious,educltional .nd loci.lleaders and orgl~i1:etionl which have co-operated with-us 10 Iplendidly.

To our re.ders, for their encour'gement, fh.ir helpfui'crmcism, their contributions. .

to our n.ws .nd editori.al columns, th.ir whore-hearted interest and cooperation.

It is trtting. on th~ occ~lion of moving info our new home, that w~. the ownersand management of the Grosse Pointe News, should exp'ress our apprecJation' for them.ny things that have ,mad. this move both necessary and possible.

To the civic lead.rs of the Pointe.:.municipal officials and employes who h.v.bee~ molt helpful in enabnng UI to gather .nd'dilseminate the newl of the community.

To. our .dvertisers, without' whom the NEWS could not hive long survived.

THE GROSSE. POINTE NEWS

S.vera! tlious.nCl of our very 'dearest frienClsh'ave coyly suggemCl '+Mt now i.the time for,l house-warming party. ,The idsa is • commendable one and not to b. cast.sief. lightfy. •

However, whn. we I-i,v. moveCl into our new building, we' are far from settle'd.Workmen still creep out from under delks •. AII the fu~niture has not arrived .. Piles .of un..,orte'd records from the old offiCI still clutter corners •. The cup that cheers is very diffi.eu1t to fin•

The NEWS was found.d in Noverrjber 1940. as.' business v.nture, but with tnelinc~~' pu,rpo.. of serving tn, people of the five Pointe municipalities•. We did ~ot daredream then, th.at'within,'litHe more +han~ve year., our acceptance in th~ community would'make it possibl. to .rect this building,' W. Ire deeply grat8ful:~

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The Public is J:;o,rdla1l1, Invited to Attend

A..'iNOUNCf>S "

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Second Chuteh idiftc. ..147 EAST C'RAND BClliLEVAltD

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AT THREE O'ci.ocK

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147JOlrerdMi¥.1 Avenueltuldl" !en!M 10:~ a. II.

Sunday SeMolSesllon for Janl181')' 10,30 .. m.

Wedn..~::u:~eR~88ies~ODlal

Radin" Room open' I\'eek "'Y.u:oo L m. to 1,00 p, m. S\III4&¥I

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Pierct~.Junior High

The Woods Villagfl PlanningCommiuion hu asked the Vii.lage commissioners to meet withIt Monday evenllll In the Councilroom lor an informal dlsc1l5Sionof the proeress that has ~made in studyine the develop-ment of the 42 acre tract the vil-lage purchased a year aiO 'onMack avenue opposite TorreyWoods.

The Planning Commission hasretained landscape architect AI.bert E. Munson of Detroit to con-sult with the members.

The purehase was authorizedby a vote of the cltlzens 01 theWoods, and the propert)' was ac-quired for development as a finevillage park and a1l0 with thethoulht in mind that eventuallya suitable vl1laie hall would beerected there also.Mr: MunsOn is sketching thedevelopment in such mlnner asto preserve as' far .as poulble themany fine trees on the tract.

In the rirst 4,194 paletl in thel'Kord of the Pearl Harbor in-vesliialion, 1,219 paies 'M!re nec-.... ry to record' the inquirlelof senator Fergu.lOll:o' .

cuting Attorney O'Brien, afterhe81'm, the chiefs account of theaffair and questJonlnl r the menat once directed that II warrantfor their arrest be issued on acharle of "robbery armed".

Woods StudyingNew Park Plan

_M30 KerchevI'1 Avenue at Nottingham

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Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Detroit'Tuesday, ~anuary 22, 1946,

At 8:00 P. M~

"Christian .Sci'ence:The Law of True Dominion"

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND

~ FREE LECTURE

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An exhaustive study by AllenShoenfield of The lletroit Newsstaff reveals an alarming situationin Michil'an. .Teachers are leaving, buildingsare deteriorating. Fram one.roomschoolhouse to .tate univamtyeducation is being ,tarved by neg~lec~ l~ck of fun~ &!1dpoliticalschenung. Educatton IS at a criai..WJ:lt are you going to do a1;>outit? First, read the Sboenfield~cles.. Dr. Eugene B; Elliott, .tate superintendent of publicU1StruebOn, sa,..: "1 think this is the best popal.r uposition 01the school problem 1have ever seen in prine'

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SON, IOn of Mrs. Jeanie M. Stev- Anal1y reaching his permanent was the next step in his odyssey. , The followUl~ men have been follows: 10:45 a. m., morning counted for.eDSOn of 1237 Balfour road, hU . ~'" f .,,,,~ He was there 10 few.hours It was Install~ as ot~~cers of the eon- worship; 10:45, a, m. to 12:30, All th~ee 01 the men entered~ in'the Navy'a V-5 Naval "-'f«' ,:",hardly worth menhoning when gregation: president, 'Dr. Austin' Sunday School and play period the house masked, one armedaviation cadet,training program, .,n: he was on his way acain to- Neeb; vice .. pret.ldent, Fred for Pre-School ChUdren; 12 to with a shot gun and 1\. secondit haa been announced by Naval :I';,~Y', Pearl Harbor, thl5 time through Holmes; ,JeCretary, William F. 12:30. Sunday School for adults :lth a revolver .. The third manOfficer ,Procurement, 947 Book .' the Panama canal. He 11 out- ~ensk~: treasurer, E. J. Rum!D'el; and all young people. ,id the collecting.Buildlng .. Detroit. He will go on ward bound there now. Ensign financIal aecretarY, Harold RIeth; • • .' When they left the place, IC-active duty about March 1 in a' ! Burphenal was graduated at the elder John Heinze; trustee, Ed. Th Ch' cording to th~ir statell}ent, they•. i Grosse Pointe Hiah School in '42. win :Wagner; Sunday achoot .u- e olr of The Grolle Pointe l;lll acattered In a northerly di-pre-llght unt at one of 26 leading 'I He has an olde~ brother, JOHN perintendent, T. G. Dahlen. 'nie Ml!thodlst Church wlIt rehearse recUon. The shotgun was found~~~~et~'rkAf:r';~~~~~t~i~~ SELDEN BURCID:NAL who is following remain in office hav- Thursday evenlnr at 7:30 at the in .ome bushes where the menilight training. Succesaful cadets a 'Signalman 2/c in the Navy. At lna been elected for a thr~ year .~~'::~~~~~' Willis Bu,bee 1002 ~ld the police they had thrownwiU Pe 'coXXllIJilsioned ensigns in present John is at Sasebo, Japan. term: elder., Fred Wuebold, Ed- On Sunday momlnf, January It, was the ,hOIf\Ul man whothe Naval Reurve and go on ac. • • • ward ,Bauman; trwt~eI, FIt<! 20, Dr. Mont C. Oliver. putor ot covered the party with the warn-tive duty with the Fleet. JAMES STEIN, seaman. ftrat Flemmmr, H:ro;d .Memke. the Grace Methodist Church, will iniThthath"uu. Ia a hold-up."

Sevent~, 18 and 19 year old claSll, USNR, 579 Barrington road. be . tl:ie . ,uest preacher of the; e old-up occurred nexthigh ,liChool graduates are atill be-I Grol!e Pointe Park, has been dill.. The Sunday achoo! teachUB Grosse Pointe Methodist Church door to the home of City Policeing ac~epted for the V-S pro- charged, after honorable servIce meet on Monday, January 21, 8 The Pastor oC the GrOiie p,ointe- Commissioner Clarence D. Bles-gram', March class. Applicants in the Navy. at the personnel sep'- p. mo. at the llome of T. G. Dab. Methodist, Church, I'.ev •. HUJh C. led,must be. hiih school graduates aration center in San Diego' Calif len,' superintendent. White, will be the guest preacher Victims of the, .tick-\!p In addi.':letore Fe1?ruary 25, I · ... " · · · at the ~ampbell Avenue CIl\\rch tlon to Mr. Hayetl. wert: hlJ niece

, • • .. FijEDERICK LOUIS MORAN, .The Young People's Soclef;y on Camp~11 and McMillan Mrs. Carl E. Kane and her hus.'Pearl Harbor, '1'. H.-TIll ROB- JR., radioman, first 'class, 785 will. join other societies of the avenue, llJ. the efty of Detroit. ~nd, who !ive in the Hayes

ERT iH. AMES, from 1002 Ant- ,Lakepoiilte, Grosse Pointe. Park, Detroit east side zone m a rolltT WIlI!s Bugbe-e wlU be the lay- home. Mr. and Mn. Frederick P.werp]" Grosse Pointe. Wood£. I has been discharged from the' skaUng party at Arena Garden. man In --charge .0(. the worship Hart .of 246 Hillcrest -road Rob-Mlch.\ is one of 11,000high-poInt Navy at the separation center in o~ Tuesday, January 22,' begin" 'ier\'ice and will. inttoduce the eft G. Kalea of 1730 Burn; ave-ArmY veter81U whom the Navy 'Jacksonville, Fla, nlnl' at 7:30 p. m. Over 700 yolUll lUe!t preacher. . . nue, Detroit, and Dr •. Edward K.i,returning to the State for dts- • .. • people of Lutheran churchel 011 On Sunday. afternoon, Januliry Carmichael of Hillcrest'road.char,e aboard the U.S.S. Admiral , ZND LT. GORDON E, LaRUE. the 'east side of Detroit are ex- 20 at 4:30 p. m" the youna: people Dr. Carmichael had gone intoHugh Rodman, This ship left son of Mrs. J. LaRue. 781 Notre pected: of the GroSle Pointe Methodllt tl).e kitchen )Vhen the robber car-Nago7

a, Japan, Decenlber 22, and assignment on the Destroyer Dame, Grosse Pointe, recently • ",. Church wlll have'a .bting party rying the ahoteun 'and wlth,'a

was expected to arrtve in Seattle Beatty.. The St, James L\lthe;an La;-~:at the Grol8l! Pointe Yacht Club .• weater pulled ove ~ lace,about January'3. . Following nearly two year. of men's League i.I spansorm, the After ,the skating the' J1'oup is burst in and leveled the gun at

•. ' • 'I intensive sludy at the Naval Olfi- second 'annual congregational f~l" invited to the house of ,Mr. and him. The doctor thoueht it wasENSIGN SELDEN BURCH. cers' School at Columbia Univel'. low_hip' banquet on Thursday. Mrs. WilUam ,E. Pengelly, 21624 some sort of joke and brushed

ENAL, JR" USNR, son. of Mr'I sity he' received his comml5slon January 31, 6:30 p. m" at J4t1t1iah Moross road tor games and fto- the muzzle of the gun aside withand Mrs, Selden Burchenal of 295 as Ensilln early in the fall of '45. Lutheran church. Lakewood at freshrnenta. ,This is tor all the which the rob~r struck h~ overMorolS road, had to do a lot of Following a brief leave spent at Kercheval. Th. honored IUUtJ young people of the GroRe the h~ad with the butt of the. .__ at this banquet will be the mem- Polnu Methodist Chun:h' and (\Ill, infljctm, a ievere bruise,

I11IIllllJlIIlIIl11IJlIlllItlIUll!lUllJtlJlll1llll1llll1llmll1lllJll1IllllDI1JtIIUmllll1llllllllUf111llllUlll!lIlmnl1lJmlJllllll~mUlll1lllllUlJjlJlDilJllIlllWllllll bers of the .Sunda,. school .taft. . their friendll. . .) ,In a .urch of the are. sur-"I rounding the acene of the rob-. , . . - POINTE 'CONGREGATIONAL' WOODS PRESBYTERIAN bery .during. the. day Chief Trom-If' . Id ' .' .. The guest preacher on Sunday Sunday, January 20 bly oftl1e' Ci.ty .and otlleers :with

you wou replace your old-feshioned will be Dr. Ruth Seabury. Dr. 7:M p. m, Th<r Tuxll Club will him picked, up several of the

mortglge with one belrjng modern rlltes '~~~:~v:h:n ~h~:O~ :~~=~~~the LltUe Red _SchOOl fhU:-~~i'tt:~a~~~ftar:l' :.~.

dfrom Elon College, North 'car~. II p: mj The "'dul~ Bible Class m~lng wall~ ,",ad been re~

.lIn pllyment methods, consult U1 for llna, I•• gradUate of Slilith''Col{ .~ Song ,:w~t: will 'meet at the covered except that Qelonging toI' lege and .h~ made ~v.ralttipl home .of Mr:..~' '!l~'-i.:George Mr. Hayes . .one recovered be-.. abroad,.'mcludipr' :an' .eJrlendeQ Coullla.rd, 1520 Oidord.toad.', . longed to one ol the ladies, andI ~ofld"~o~'dur!"I"whJ.c!i.,Shf .' :.~":'~:'~,':I:.:::.' .' sUIl had in it some of herI 'Y.Illlt~ 27 co\lPtrJetl.". . ,'. ," . Wednes'day, J'anUBry::l3' '. 'jewelry. . '

I 'Dr .. Sea.J;lurr., rrho'. is "Educa- .: •. p: m .. The "exeC~t1ve" Colb- ' 'At noon the chief took ConwayHonal ..Secre~ oqhe AineI;i~ ~ittee. 01 ,the'l)uildinl ~mlttee" an~ Gpgolln down-to the county

1 Board, ot .Fon!lgn. Miui~', t~ will mee~ at. ~~e home Of .~. A.. ~rosecutor's office where Prose-I l;lvel'lleas ,:,-rm 01,. ~e '.~agrep,. Ghe!qujere; 1772~~ita aveli"1ie.. , ~ .. , .

i- '.. .toQal ChrJatlan, Chuc:cI1ft, ,.peI1ds - -- ' '. •. '.'~.' .. ', . "hu been '.h!l~orab]y .. 'dls~_ri~ the,major;~~.()fhertmle ;:'0,. .' • ,'Sunday,. J&nuUy, 2'7, . . "

Ifrom the Ai~y .~~ ~oi"ee.s: H.i!. ,the' .road':, ,t~. platform and, ; 10:30; I,: m.:':i.!-'he'. annual' .Ob;wife .and '.clil.l:dren, live.' at; th~ '~lpit, engagements,'.'_~ Mrvance'of You'ng People ••..Day.

. same address.''' .. ';, " ,,' . ' ::' s~udentl, l'adinJ, d i. e u •• ion .with the four, o~lcers of .~,

H N He entered.-.tpe,."'ryi.~ ~i!b; grouplof youth.on coll~ge.cam- Club havinl'partll'inthe wonbip-II, 1943 and'''lI5',~,n: sta!Jone4, p~ ,and inte,:denom~tional lenke'..:.:' .:' . .

, ,.!!! ~~q~~~~~~~nN~~rr,!I~f;:.~~~t~:fi>t':~te~h:~,rtri~':'~wiL:~'~Dlr~y~:' ~~ . ;'"":" : "t!Lal J::.s#ate 'C~,.Land.1. /fA """0 '1 Fla, puba;.Wlilk+r •. ~"~.'t~d,I',Kiii.d 01 ~orld Do You, Want?" : " When the war 'iVi~ Ja014 enC!:"JW, J.;: 'I £.A.~"" 88 Lnc.....1I.tt /IV Grand Island, .. ~ebilik'lI, He '~""','" ,. ",'. ~ ,'ed it ,WU. elItlJriated that there .;

144 Wnt • ....I-y"""';' II." J w-ears the GllP<!-.Cpn-duc,t rlbb9n . ~;&und,:y, - 7 p,in,~e, C'n'C' w~uld ~ 11.000,<\09wiemp!oyed_no .T'" .... . and the Affiencan. ~ea_tr"e,_rlb- ,ClU,b will m-~et"~t, the home of With three monu.a-and'.,OOO,OOO,

IllIIIlI8UI bon. '.' • .. .' .. ' "j Jamet Kalfle1¥P, 'iSO.LIncoln; ,by the, spr~1lI Of ,194f!. 11\ No-'_~ In 'clvllian :llfe he ,v.:~s:_o~~ "." . ,~:.... ' ~, . r., . vembier, ,ttre ,n\lmber C1f unem,'1

, ?f (he Ar~ .w~},ld~\~ C!ea:n!~g. Go: Tuesd~1, l~:ao-'-The Women'. ployeC!-was ~timated at 1,580,000 '~ IIn Grl!Sle',Pomte; ;; .: .:~ . ~.:: . ~lahon.w1l1 mee~ at,the ~me or abOut, onl:-third. of the pre- I. • "", '. ", •. :,".,- '>, ': "; ,of Mrs, johll: F.I,McComb .. 262 dic:ted n~bet'.' .. , . ' .. "., "_,HOW.ARDI'P. B~' lAOtorL.~,.Pt=~b~ ~. ' . '. '

: '" .....~ ~JH.jfl,!~"Y.~_~ ~ ......Ot.thi,ID~- .,'. :Crol'l(Ui~!Army and Is hoini with ,.inar visitin, Dtitroit Will'-'ijJeak ,I:~ '8'~ETTE"': ,r, R' .,':~

h,s ,p~reQts; .lllr .. ,and, Mr •. How- - under the aUspices' oC\he' Wo-,.1 ard'.P:'Ballantyne of 35 McKin: meh'. Association ..~onary.~~y ~I.a<;~. ,. .' ,.' . Committee.:..' . . FU.EIAL-~ "".- ".VI-,', -He:Wl!S in service 35 months ' .••• . Uf'--I ;18 at' \ylil~ Wl!re 'Spent'in 'ltom! ' c:anned .. foods for' European . , po'-' '.' 'TH','.• '

'_ b!;t. liuty' In' the' ETO: He was: cehef may be' brought to any

Iw!tJ1'}h~' .fa:nous',;'.iTh~pderiiJg ~hur~ .service; or any group ,. EAST II .•Herd, . the Eighth Armored 'Di- ')1eetllll., ,','

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IINmth Army under Simpson. He . BETBANY'Ll1'lBEBAN

has a un~t citation 'and three .: Next Sunday afternoon; Jan-battle stars. llary 20, Bethei1,. Lutheran

.'. ". Church plaYa 'hOlt to'tbe Walther_ PEARL E;ARBOR, T. H,-CPL. League 'tut. Side' Zone 'Winter

f[CHAEL YI. DILLON, son of Rally. The raU,. begina with reg-s [r3,Edward J, Dillon of Ri,'ard latration .. at 2:30. p.m.,. followedI oulevard.. 'GrOase Pointe 30 by. bUlinI!ll 'meetilll' At 4:30,I ~,Iich" is home; ..' p,m. there'will, be a Vesper ser-! ~Dillon i.I <!,neof :300,blgh-poiilt Vice, .with Fr. I'ri.nca RoIehke.

larine veterans whom t 11e' vicar of Christ Lutheran' Church:I '~agic 'Carpet" prought back. to conductinl'the 1iturlY, ani Mr.'.

I~he S!ates aboard 'the U.S.S. Roi. 'George.-,~ay'lor, vicar'of Bethany. ,

The q,s,S. Roi-:.one of more preachln( on the theme, "Fight'than. 250 ,carrie. rs, battlesh'lps, a Good ;Firbt,Of Faith.".". IA /I o'clock IUp~ will he Ml'V-c~ulsers, and attack transports in ed in the churcll_.~torlum, andthe" Navy's famed ~'M,gic Car- sonp and entertain.r:;ent ~ll ac-pet. f!eet,....Ie{t., Pearl Harbor, com~ and follow the 'meal.Saturday, December" 1. ' , .. ,• •• ". polNTi: .l1NlTA&lAN.. The Rotary Club entertained 7:00 p.m.:.:....Potnteri., Dilc::watonthree men just returned from Group. Gueit speaker, Mr. Chr!It-'se~ice at the Monday meeting. opher Moore. "The NatiOnal A.

, 'Ii,ey were there as the guests of U. Y.-Its Purposes and Goal."Ray H. Wurtz and all had had Monday. Jan: 21long and' distinguished service in 7:aO p.m ...,.Boy.Scouts.the fighting forces. . ------

.CHARLES P. MORELL MESSIAH LUTHERAN.MACHINIST . MATE 2/c, had . In the 10:30 '.m., service onserved aboard the destroyer Sunday, January %7, Holy Com-

, CHEW,in the South Pacific area munion wi11 be ~.bra_te4:for the past two and, one half -----

! year.!. He 'has jwt' been dis. ',POIND Ml.TBO])1IT .' .i charged, He is a resident -of BecUming . with the KorDJng: Berkley, Mich. . Serviee on S\lftda..~, Ju,uary' 21I MICHAEL GERGELL SEn- the servicel 'of the Gl'CIH Point~; GV .."lT Army Air Fo~e, has 1------.----'-----I more .than fo~r ye~S service both as flying instrUctor 'arid inI chalked up to hIS C:edlt. He spent combat Mrnce. He 'had 31 mis-a yeaI' and it halllD Florida and sions over'Japan'in • B.211 withmore. than two and a halt in the the Marianna Islands .. ' theCarrl~an are... Gergell is a starting point. He h'o!ds the Ois.Detrolter. . thiguished Flyin, CrGl' with two

FIRST LIEUTENANT THEO-. battle ~al'1; the Air Medal, plusDORE M; MROCZKA, was be- S OaE' l•• f clusters and purPledecked With medals representing stars .. HiJI home is Mwltegonmore thlln four years service MICh. ' . . .'

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An over-active Splinger Span- "Oh, 1 meant it as a c9mpli-' 01" they 'wo'ulciil.'tbe 'sittin6' up . '1. wondered 'way she emphl-iel puppy bit two Grosse Pointe ment," Carroll protested. .. tl,te!e ent¥tainint;you.in$te~'llf iized'the "dead or alive." ,girls last Friday e\'ening within "Sure., I'd rather .have you sltt;ing down 'here' hem, en~r- .,"¥4 'y,ou dlQI(t 'Iean ,your

t . " critical. than hypocritic~L' I tained. 'They drink. like .a slntl. ~m,' except to "0 out 'on thea split second as they were a - IS " 'CE.RAND&"L' . ha Y Th . .vv •,. know w t you mean. au mean, , ey. quarrel. like. lhanty",kids. balcOny•.from, the time Mirandatempting to make friends with 'hId .. Mary Ma4iMlta you like it even if it i~ ,music. Sur~; 1 have trouble ot that sOrt. left 'you?"him. SYNOPSIS OF THE STORY SO 'F,A& JleU, we're not so goOd.to\iight. Maybe I'm just not a discipllnar- ,"No, I di~'t ..your hono~,'"She

The puppy belonged to L. P. ComiIlg home to GroSse Pointe, brilliant young pub- The boys are all tensed, up. iall. I'd .ra~r' have' a &,oodtook"a, small sip 'of the brandy ..Fa"orl'te of 436 Lakeland. II'cI'st .' Couldn't you feel it ~ut.here'!" band than ."boy ~out"bulle ,'Carroll gave'her a 10oK'th,t, "Not a bit ot it," I told him. corps." '. . ,

The girls are Molly Moll of 5081LARRY ~NDALL finds, Grosse Pointe sh()Cked' by the ''They sounded swell". , ',!lut 'a;ent:, they.' ill' .pretty ~~~h~~. p~~~~~~~o'~a~~~University place, and Beth Kee- ' sensational murder of , Pendleton sighed, "It's hard to acrewy b:.rds persilted Zfuc

MIRANDA AMES th . I h dl '1 h ' t whack it out when you're tensed "Scr~UTV?'M be th .~,. 'the came' ai:6una. Sue put a ,fingergan of 593 Rivard. They were' , e ill'. e so ma Y' aves e yows 0 wholen "u~'t_and"boY.lt';woer,,;~:e'.but,91(lIirh,er,.gl,ass. . , . '" 'both taken to Bon Secours Hos- kill the killer. The fabulous beauty and .heiress of. the up.".. .." Sh "I' I tt th dpital for treatment and the pup world's greatest motor fortune is found slain, wearing a . Zing filled up his glass. Hii you' see , r '.wO~4n't.kIio:w.,,~.:' e. !''Pd~': m, e m~' ,e. a1d t . f $50 0 ' "ne. ves were so r'elaxed he cOuld cause:I'm a' patieIit .liere.'m~1t. jlDd,:rugh,t,nurses go af~r '~Iught.was placed in watchful custo Y s rmg 0 , 00 pearls. on the pier of The Grosse Pointe have skipped rope w'tb them. If you're h.i,il~",at':aDY. 'of..that Did,'Fay ~k,?,ou to,thIS :f~~e~l[or the observation period. Golf Club. LARRY assumes charge of suppressing ,"What I Jke about your music, chel!p,' .sensational,~reat~sPreadl.ncp~y,. this. bizarl'~ funeral .she I

publicity ,on the' murder lor . 'Pendleton," he was saying," "is slime abou~ SI'l1n&,.~ heme glvI!!, tomorrow n~ght?Of,courseFAY AMES, Miranda's'stepmother, a champagne blonde that' you've got some melody in m.adeup'of,pub-~iwlers;falset~ 51,l~',df,d.~rry. III haye ..to be

with 2'. colorful past, now sole heiress of Consolidated your madness and still you're not pehrerts,an(l,m'arihua.na .smokers go).Og',now. '.. ' ,", 'Motors. .'. :,,' . . off the cob," -why, it's ,jwt- io rn,u.chbilge.... :C~t:oll said, ~~Thatbab)' ~\'on't

CORNELIUS DUNN, pl.Jblicity counsel for Consolidated This' pleased -Pen'dletol)..' He Pendleton, stood 'up, "I'ye' a:ot ,tell, '-? .sh.e.~ws about" any-Motors, sends, sliave ' ' took a long swig of ,'eoffee. , to ,shOV'e.9ft and cet;relldy'for. thip •• She s. telling less ,than/she

GUY ZINGLER, ace New York 'detective -.to aid Grosse He turned to me, "I phoned the ,next' set." . " ~ ,,_' 1moy.'s'.abo'ut some ~s' and, Corneilius Dunn's' nurse atothe "When does,' Su~ Manch~ more, than she' kno.ws ',a.bout

Pointe Police" headed by hospital to see how he 'was get- smg?" I aSked 'him. '''How's:she othe'rst. ,. , , '.LIEUTENANT CAR~OLL, scientific homicide expert. ting along, Oddly enough, she feeling,'tonight?" ." , " ' '. ' . ' "M~aninli.'th,e' fello~ .sh,e 'S<\w

LARRY suspects MIRANDA'S friends know more of put him on the'line:[or me. ,DUnn '"",<N9(too \vell.But; sl\e' ~yi~~,l~g ~p p-om'~\le"pieI:?:'..the crime than they ,admit, especially .. ' , said that )'ou could take on my she~lr~ing'it sl;e blojVSher :top?:O,' !b~,one_sh.e.s,aldshe saw, you

ROGER BROOKS, aimlesS. aristocratic fiance of .the 'dead girl. public relations' case." " . O~ waite! bro.u,bt'.us 'an:' .mean: .Shll.'~~n: pretty eGllfeyMISS SNEED, MIRANDA'S former governess, .who distrusts "What Dunn dee,idesgoes, Pen- oth'er~'round; of. drink!:" -The ,m\i~abou,t.p,ot plllnlng the .murder 011

everyone. ' " . , . , ' , dl-eton. Remember,I don't,know sicians'were in'their';hain:tiJii.; ,~yo,ne~$e,:ever ..saw.bef9re"mJOCl( PENDLETON, 'Big Name Band, I.eadex:of PENDLI'... ~uch' about your prive relriions, ilig:' up. "strmgs',,"b16Wlnc',: out h~)ife" The myste,rfousstr~er.

TON AND HIS PLAYBOYS t' LARRY . though, and they ma,Yente,r..intq mouthpieces.. The ,dancers, 'were The)Ij1erloper,at the s.cene'of.the'. ' ...' .. .,' re ams.. t?, extf1~ this case:' " shuff4ni sl.owlybackto'ti1e:iloor.' ,c'r~;.:That,le.ts ,her'.oul, It ,lets

cate, him, bemg111vob;ed m the ~urder.'by hIS auto-. "Maybe you'li find ir.it .'bout Sue-Mahchesterstble out on,the herSfr~ds',out-" " :.' , . .''graph foun~ n~ar'the:body, a forgery of'his check and a tliem," lie'smiled grimly.: ',' sta~e in.a,hush:of~e~aUOsi:in :,-~,u~;:wuStand.inl:'dow~,centerthreat to his life. '.' ' . " ', .... ,.: whi~' you :cou1d'.,have 'he';ird~a ,s~age;'~rect :and stiu.. ~or~ the

DON' ,MONACq, Spanish; Clarinet play~r ',~.ith the: band, co~~e. P!?'~b~~t~~~~ec~up ~es~~pin,he'ad drop.; ','., "", ,ri;ri~r;ii~.l\one.'~:,s~o~~t~e; ~ricy, spouts philosophy' ; I've &,ota stack of rWirC!,~ m ."The'baby spphon, her,,''t!f!ha?~~w1jlt\!;a!-!d,'maca~r~, })la,*" Tl;le

IMOGENE GARDNER;':'-' coy cl,1arming crook l'roll'iotes a my room now: Wires, fr6rii'th'C' ed. t~e '.,cloud.of h~~: Il~!:k"'~II.Ir.s,ol1g\WU,II, mongrel blu,t::s,hotmysterious schem~ ,anI(' , MuSicians' Union,' Equity;~ the' sWlrlmgto the 'a!c"of:,}j~r.'s,ho.W:-and:' ~~~VY'~11!1.:,ti.le.lo,ng~s, at

BIRDIE MACLEAN th G P . t G If Cl b dd Scr~en ActorS Guild, the aidlo' der,!: ~er'drQs, wasean',A~rlan the:~e~ O:~eans•.blJic-\r.~~:and, . '. e rosse' om e, 0 u ca Y -Artist Union-God know~ 'wh(l .An?dote for,', bQ~ed0rn..":':ffer SU~':D.r!lr-it'with}a.:n~stal'l4 no

traces'a haunting.t,uiJ.e.he heard whistled,jusn~efore the all-=-:art!i.'they'r.e,all. ,set :on-.my white ~z:~, r~treshl,l,Dglr-bare,.,of w, ~te:g'll':~o~ld',h~ve ~egiS~murder. Emotionally ~lt up LARRY pursues ~ search prosecutmc ,this, autorgaph..;fol'~ b~knlg. ".race!e.ts,. ,.swaY.1,~1~?U.b,~:m~ u~"and YOll,~ock _for the murder by. quining . ,," 'gery and breakirig.,up 'this',whole a~!~t .. ,I~ black irpa~e~ ;Her ~~',.<:!lldl~'"Itliough~,they,could

SUE MANCHESTER, red,hot torch,singer_with the.~d, autograph racket.: .They "seem 01, Jl!t~1w~ a',h~a~!lit.,~- nev:ei'~ceDlO!thatsongby,cuttinlwho ensnares, him, after'confidiilg sne, saw,'the:nlu.rderer to th~ .that if: an example.1$ ra&e. 0 amon~, ~ .. ,lIght~1 the' ~,a~':ww.I!s; they could onlysliriking from the-piet:~' As the ::p1Qrbid:,MISS' SNEED made;of:this ,case,' it' wiit'do the the small., deep,. ;Vllley II,!' her cens(jz:.jt;.~, cu{ili\g that. white

'. t k d ' ,. b th kill $15000 REWARD FOR THE show bil5iness Some ROod." '.. " . ~re~ and ,~a:shUII:,'.on~ajI4'.o.ffiji.roa('otlhers,. '.;' ",.Issruc, own' y e., er, .,' , . "Of,'eourse;,')'qu're., go~',:to ~th~gle~m.ofthe,~;l~~t"li~e ',",Tbe"Pl#,boys,were',whippinCMURDERER is' offered by FAY AMES to s~ the:man- prosecute," insisted.' Carroll .... , ' .the, llgttts o~.smu"le,~ s' !~s~.,;. out'~the~~w'ee{stlniti.n:glaShes ofhunt, with,GroSse'P6~te engulfed by fear,'in the 'grip '''F' t fth ' tt ." P" d"I' She sang In ,a loW .thrp1:ibml '''' ' ',',.-.:c....:.".'d'h" S"'h 'dofa,killeratlax:ge. ','~ '.' ,', a~ 0 ... e~,erJs,. "e%!-. ~- beat'otthaf.ti'red:'oia"tr'c"::'lov'e n,lrt.'~O~:<~I,n ,.er:;".:.ae' a,

, ''">- ~ __ t~nsald, lf,I dont prosecute, It an'd'I,,';t' ....1 .. Iin......:.I''''d' h'" ~9me;.to,the.,lastFrefra.UJ;',~~hl.1 thought '0', Miranda. The I • t "d' t . "I ~ anu one """', au s e. ....ed/b. h ~d .....-.• ' "l-tb.,

I may"pu s.cre\~Y'l eas.mo'a ot made it,'an"Ur e' ~Ii' u.";:.. ,~--': ,er' ea ,;.;>~nna:,~,,."m..Play. boys were' pl.;yini'a waiu: mQr!cthat 1 had Miranda all of. ,vacuum:headed swmg fanls. baoy's ffr5t wau~ '~And like 'th:ete¥~y, ?ut',.t ~e'up{~~,,~ct!llone of thoset~e5.that if'shaken mixed ,up poetry and musie and Uti- mak'es It loolmi 10 damned baby's, wail'. it 'wa", 'a,':bOuiaiit ~~~~~,~~~!! ....~~~rs,~p~. 'Hor.,'up with toO:much sYrup islin- -yes, heav~. .. slmpl,: to, g~t mo~ey for.~~to-. roman cr~ation;,' ",.:.,.: ,~~trti5*"l1je-,!tOQd'.unmQvab~e.'bearably sChmaltz: But they,' She. was. here in 't~is ballroom !l1'aphed. ,checks. ~y .~rk ~ I signalled' Oscar 'Our, waiter:,1l)~o.m~l' The l>~d.he~d:tM no.tesmade a good toddy, of the waltz. tonight'.' I could feel, her.:.' I Jerk With ,forled ..eredet;ti~ I t09k.a 'p'iea. eof j)a'pe-r:tt6m:n1Y',f~r:)Ier"\II'a:~~~~er0\1.=11 with, thlI could' see Miranda' ine the lilt eould 'feel her' when Jock"haii could ~ a ;ch~ck Wl,th a '~l!c;Ilopocket; scra.wled~•. note 'on,it to t.UI"f.pte lIW~P~ temp•. But' noof: thilt melody' as I'd. seeIi',her been"ril\itic that. platinum horil, ?r;.moYle,stars llIgnatw;e.by pass- Sue:.' I 'folded a, ten',,' itb'the sofil"carpe fiom h~r; ,. 'on ,lhis same 'dance ,tloor';:early: feel'-thoe 'eei'ie:swish of her' ,ay JIll' hlD1Se~off as his lecr,elary note 'for' 0sCat . The' ei""'b"'iias"ii : .The' sUm 'dark. figUre 'beforlSunday morning.," And 1;th,~ ,I. youn,. Ch~~ &n,d I krlew that .orone?f hISsh,ff. Just the'""ay house rule '~~t'-t~Pl'inJu bUt 'I'~ ..~'~~~tio~'l:I:llmPle(Cfi.llinlthought of her, I thought,nOt'of Mirand,a. Was earthbol;U1d,lrem- th.at lUy,at.th'e S3"Clll'bgotaway never ~~ at!y complaints or:~' '~rr..JOttIY.,aa ..a.mlat1.:'blackswa)'ing f~ies and distr,actinlt bllng,~o.the:rapier kiss of 'those ~l,~h :UY forger~ , ".' tunds.', ' ..~ ~,( . ' ..,,: " ,' _y.'X'Ii~',to"t:lieftoOr,.Joc!'''''ehale-legs: , I thought 'of '.the cascade trumpet 'notes as 1 myself was W91, y.oucan t prosecute until In •.few'riiihutellSu.e~Maiich'es~'ton':wu' at het 'side., He' wu'.sig.of flame:tipped hair, on ..)Jer trembling.,..., tI:er~sso~eone}0t;y anyw~y,~ ter:.eame o\lLof .the,'Ilide,:dqor ~ailiric'to'the band,.to1hlt \:eres-white shoulderS.' I, 'thought, ..of I hardly noticed that the band k~~~e~aout. t 'p0n t. worry un- ne'a'i, the ~~t;tge; :walk'ed;,o~eI\to' #ndO; .to,icnote' her':collapSe-:'Re.the clear intense blue:'of' .. the bad"stopP\!dplaying:' I saw Jock ,Can-oll ve.do....Th '11 be' , our:tau~e'and.'s~:dowD.: .N~ithoe'rmerllber,"you're.stlll on the airleyes' above. those imperiollSly Pendleton IwinliJ\l' up to. 'Our arrest on t~rt forgeryere Than ~ar~o~ ,n~r, Zm, ~prof.~ ito But: bY.'Sl>lne'.a:hostly hl!-nd,tbe:rarched white :shoulders, thought table. with. one of: his "elebrated ,.:roan. .' ey like, her,' yet ~ey almost ,lmocjf- stopped.of love, and how it was like noth. c~vivial smiles,' cordial but. a lmo~ who It IS but not wbere ed' each other down. 'tryi';'''' .to .. , c. ~-~. .he IS now" " .,,'., ,- ,( _"'_,Nest Week)ing 50 much as ali ecstaUc 'kiss bit .on' the!'wan side right now. "It might be ni~, it the police push in he~ chair. Sh~ :DoWed ' " ,of a sword in yow: vita1ll. ItHe sat, down 'wit.h us, orderinl let me in on his identit Ma be tq them rebcenUy.al,I,mtroduc- "'';~l!t''''''''{;k.t...<>" 'J~,',«:kne\\,. l~d f~lt,the,lIWord.. ~t;ll; a, pot.:f1fblack cof!e7.,,' . th b' d d 't rk ' y., .. , ~ ' ed:them. Sh,e eould be Boston- :y. .;~ti~~,.•~h.i~was I ,..etHnjU'I'I;II;wlln,after .two ' " CalToU':Iald;""That'l 'quite'. e Ir 9ClIn.1 e, me. ' ,Back;.Bay when she wanted' to . ',~',~"""':;~.i, .....*drinks? eWasI feeling, so' sopho' band:' YOu' have, . Pendleton.' I ','Youhaven't "'.med, any !~,;,tO-,'iU.$'fl,ht. '...,t, '~'-;':',ft.,."" ',' .....~fc't~&!~~>"'~~'

graphs around here, have YQIo\?",. ..I'put -!DYh'an'd"ovetl h~r';out:" 5~~!'!'};;::<~t"~I ~ked. . ".. stretched arm on the table~ ' It . " "!II';~H

'Not smce I heard about,. thIS W~ "lA:Oland' trembling 'und" :;c Si!iforgery!' . ; ~-. . I .'. er """"'J:., ~.r.:~:"~z. g h d be' t h' th' my,tqllch. You d never' know ':-.~:,","t'"ill. a... en ..wa c mg..- e from ,her calm, detached'looic slie ,{t~i;.;~,\"

boys m Per;dleton s ~nd. They wal"DerVOus. .were strollwg ~out. o~. the' stage . "What 'Will you have to drulkto; the ~ext number. '. Sue? Better make if a dash: of

. 'Do you ever ~a.ve;anY trou,ble brandy?" I: s\1Igested.W;th .the..boys.~ your band?" "~'Tia:pt,""shILnOdd~.:",.Zl~g mqwred qUietly. '. .' . Carroll ~Ieared his throat. With

Trouble? Wijat kmd. of busineSs-like. br'avado'trouble?" , .. ". . . "

"Oh, justgeneraUroubie.' You H~ 5a1d~ ThIS ~wt be qwte aknow. Fights, Drinltin&,; Jeal. stram ..o,~,you, ~ Man~hester.,ousy, Teniperamel'ital' a r , u _ Slngln~ m ~ubl~ so loon after,ments?" e expanded. . tile tragedy. . ,'. ' . ,.

.' e ."Oh, but I wanted to sing. Jockwas very k,lnd,;'He"urged me torest' a, few'. :days longer." ,Why.sho'uld I? I'm quite .all ,H.h1,'.'.-

"Then' maybe you'll'be able 'to'help us. Wou!d"you tell'"us"inYOUI'own words ,as clearlY'as youcan, recall 'ea:eh detail, ,all ,tl\athappened from the time.Miranda,,,!I!'{lt'~p to yo\!r r.~"~Wrday,mght? ' '.,' .." .' '.•

Sp this. was Carroll'. ,ltratelY:.'Ge!ther to talk, 'Ji~;. ~~~e",olisly, with' eyes ,focused 'meici-.lessly on' her, so she' wo'uldnit ~ . C&J;d. '.- staUo,lei-ihave the Chance to ron~'eltcur.'sionoin her story. In a low'steadyvoice, step by step'llhe went' over fher version of her movements,stressfng 'as she had in 'her ,talkwith me, her feeling that the manshe',:hlid seen' eoming up' fri:nIJtlie 'pier was the one -who hadmurdered Miranda.. '

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. . To T.~ .~lctOt:Y By ~24'Scor, '~~~i~h:':l'~lMbJ~l:: ~ Sch.oo'l.~,':.'ball T~.", Outsc;ored By ~.~nll~~~~w.:~hc~~ly. . .By FREt> RUNNELLS' Gernart Galnsley; f.not~er. ftttli. . 0p'J'on,nts, 45.34 The 'Blue Devils'~l1I lI1eet 'Ford

W. . ' '. h t f . th . man on the squad who win ,iv. 'Trade SchQOl in a non.lea'ue

. ' mnln( el( t .~ ,() ,n~e,events e G~osse, Pomte Kildow. ttouble 'in the .very, near " B)" "ED .UNNELLI contest at the Trade school IYI1lHlg11 ~hool s~~mg team ~umbleQ. ~he Royal Oak Acorns, fu~ure In th!I eve4t.,' 'N .. next Friday evening. The Blue'~24 ~.!jtF!lQaY .In ~he Bl~e ,Devils ,h?~e .~1. Buster Dan LaFerte ,ave the fIN .t,he . ews. Roya~ O.lle waa deterinlAed to Devils are still very n)uch in thePinksto~ War. the .stl!r. ~f th .•. ~ternoou ,m .wmnmi thtl ~ thrill. of th;e JI1~t ill U\e 100 yard win this game and empl{Jye<i a running for the Border City bu-yard free ~tyle and the indiVJdual me.dley .~lay ev~nts to free ,style event .. LaFute loQlted fast break and. pwinl 'attack ketball championship becausebecqme the only double winner of the meet. . lilte a beaten boy at ,Ule 80 yard ,TROMBLY SCHOOL. coupled with a decided height ad- they have lost only ,one league

Ron.l.QlIk's eml)' vlctGry' clm , . ,: turn be<:av.ee MOII1er.trom,Roy~ vanhge to conquer the PoInte galM. Th~ tlrst game ot the sea-in"tht'109,yatdbickltro1tll.e'{ent ioo yarcl'breut .trolte went Oa.khadath.nleyardlead~tt;h!s Ganada, our neighbor aerO$$ High basketball team by,a 45- son against Pontiac,' whlch thewh~n' ;Rumbel touched out ~l easily'with a 4ve yard lead over P?int. LaFerle put QI\ a te~nflQ the lakes, hu been the' central 34 Icore in' Royal Oak on Satur- Devils lost by one point, was a

.Lapp b}' •. tr~etlon. ~t.a Me<!nd. 'teaminate. Bob .Fonno.:'. burst of ,peed, ,In the !alt l,a~, theme of the $Ocial studies in Mr. d"~ith one minute of the lIrst non-league lame.'The An.uh Wall 10 dOlt th~ the , .Tile 'development of BOb Jenu made up the three yarel defiCIt Welcenb.ch's IIB.I, clasa du~ing -~---- \time keePers were split In theIr irito a tir'st rate high IlChoOlallilm. ~d add~d ~ more ya~ tor ment w~"'~. - Y>e'fera"ce books qUarter' remairilng Wutrker and Lelioft POlt to Holddecision on the wln."ltr U!l,tU .the mer'has riven the squad strenrth h'- .JnU'1n ~t vlC~r;y .. :nu- ""(oS ~....~,~.u Rummel pufGroSfie PoInte In theoftlcla! ..starter clit hil vO,te for ill.' an event' that .w .. IUPpoaed the out.staIl~ 5WlmJl1lJl& leat of tioIli the' school' al;ld public 11. ball game with bukets, but Roy- Home Cominr Servicethe ~ya1'O.ak boy. ,'. ' .. , .to be 'weak thIs'leaSon,1)ecaUle the aft:trll.oon, LaFerle.tai1Itd alx braries' pro vi d ~ d jn!ormation al Oak held'an 11-10 ':dval!-taet~ Buster .. ~katoa ~ Muty of the 'iraduation' ot Hank Kuhl. YUWl.m th!l~t .tw"\ty 1~d1 ot about geoJraphi~al. econom!~. at the end of the quarter. :, ''Bee~ gave the ~lue DeVill'._ lead man, one of' last aeaion'i stars. tne e'{en!.. ". ~'.' ;.' hlltorleal, literary and. lOCi 1 u- Thr6Urhout 'the 'second 'q.uart~r'(WhlCh they never ~1inquJShed), At the start of the, Huon Coach c ;Buster, Pinks~on doJ:hinated the . a~ each team JCored every time Itin ~e first e,;ent. the 40 y~rd Banach' dIdn't 'bellevl!,he' would indi~dUli.I ~edley relay event by. peets ot Canada and Canadian got the Mil and the lead'ehanged.free Ityle. ~ton ~ f~t be able to uncover 100the!' brllut hOldmg a five yud lead at, ~~ life •. The Cll18 or,a~ed. apecl~l 'hands constantly until Royal 0&1'off the mark and wu tn flut Ilrpker ..llke.Kuhlman but Jenks end of the bre;ost,st:::oke Ie, of "resource committees" fQf' each put on'a scorilll~pr,ee with onlyplace all the ~vay with Marly is fas't, appr('aching Kuhlman's the' race 'and eontiilued to ~. Canadian Province' and the t~o minutes. remaining. in t~e~e~r close beh~nd for a one-two e,Uber and. ,U.e d3Y iaJi't too far crease the 'l.ead ',to ten yardl on Northwest Territories. ~efoJld quarter. ,The-:~lue Devl!Sfuush,'Fr,s~JUaD. Bob Jenks kept distant wh,en. he may lIurp", the th~ .bac\t atroke, leI and .win the ,Vivid color mota of hinorio ,Irad.ually whlttled. ~way at ,.thisthe ball rollUl' when' he WOIl the Gro~ Ppinte P.O(ll~c:ord for the ev~nt by., twenty' ,yardf with, a site. and mODUlll.nta, bel\.Uty lead and baskets ~. Jim BaUe~,

pltenomini.l burst of,peed in the lpots,tbuilding&, churches J'~rea- ,D~ck Wuerker and ~ohnny .~Ulll.~ itYle lee. I Teammate' Cobbf tlon areas and: natural 'teatUreS !11el pu11~ tile I)eYll- .~~,WIthinBartlett soundly whipped' .the such liS :riv~s, lakes.' I'sllirids, ,three pomt& of a .tie as. the hornRoyal Oak boy. in. this event s6und d dinr the first halfwhen he flnuhed IIOCOnd,by • rapids, wa,terfalls ,a!.ld hjirbQr:. ~-: . . e ,en: . . .,00(1 seveh :rar'ds. " . cilititl in the' provinces 'of 'On-' With Grosse Pointe on Ute .Iho~

, . . , arlo and Quebec helped to give end of a 24.;U sco!,p.. . .Don Duncan: won ~e- d1vin& Uie 'claSs a' more 'intimate" ana . Zaucljin, a six foot ;four. Inch

evellt euily for the Bll.le De~; clearer understandm. and ap" center, was the .tho~ m the .Ide~;::he~~~:nda::d' ~~er;~~~ predation ot the heart of cana- of" Gro~s~ .POjnte s basketba~1

• . tiveJy. (At 'this point tliia writer da. \' . hopes .a~ erenin, .lon,. ~e per-wishes to' m&k:e 'a retr.cOon. Sev- .Hl4lllan'interest pictureJI of .~~. lonal.ly acc;o."nte~ fot ~2 of, hIs:eral weeka "0 I,said Bob Jolui- rov~ butcher and his meat cart, t~ams 24. pomts ,lJ~. th~. fu.t b:alfson was' Gr. 'POinte'II' No. 2 the outdoor ovens the 'woodcar- and .contmued ~ acormg durmgdiver. That 'Is !lot true, l' 'w .. rer at work, the:ri~er boats, Hab:. ~h~ 'second half ..to ~ome, hlllhinformed': 'Coach: Banacli.' rates i~nt farm. and .qu,airi.t hoUses-- po~t man'of.the e:velUn& ,!Ith 21Duncan'iN! Jci!utlOll ever u'far aM. narrow Itreets es,Pecially in.' POlllts. Afler the, ..,ame It ..WasU diving', ability (a 'cOncerried.) . tel-tlted the elw.: ' , .'. ;::I' -,;, iear~ that Zauchin had never

The:' 180 medley relay' teiD; 'AJi a part. of ita 'cumun»li!ill lC~red more tha~ fo~~ !;lOint. incomposed' ot' Lapp, 'Jellies"and work,' the elm. was', privileied ..ary ,ame befo~~ .., I,t w~ uncaI!-Wolf, attempted to'. brealt' the to; 1M:. iI .colorful ielectlon' 'of nY to watc1?hlI~,'lI)..akl! ..,lmpoSS!-~l record bilHaUed: .They ..did 'Illdesfrom tha ..slide-libfl17 .. of 1>Jesjlots, ~1'l4.1alAS~¥"ll?t.!toyalsucceed: .in maldn; ,:the . Aco!'Jl Mr.' C. E. Silwr of 817, Bedford Oak. de~eated, .C!r~~e Pom.t~. ,team look J:l~d.. Ea~l Lapp"ara~- road. Mr. Silvl!1" loaned two of The Acorn~ ~e~ man~or-manbed a three yard lead 011 'Ule hi. C~.adil\f1,:tr.avel .Itudiel :7. def~e w~s c1Jcklnf and. up .tofirSt lap 'arid Bob' Jimb Increased '~~r,I~ Bay'~ ar(q' "The, St, the ~t.,1'J!llSSI~1l the Blue ~_Vl~it to. tltteen. ;yai'dS. :"Blll Wolf Lawrence Safit.enetiy CrUise.... ,hadn t.,SlJIV~\LI~•...Gro~ Pomu' 5swlnimi~ 'tree atyle; laP~$i UI~ ..' o.wn ,derenae WIS .workin, ,wellRoy~19.ak bOY,~n~.WOn. the event ' ./.., .' , but .Roy~l: Oak .... height toel)t itsby lwenty five yardil. , ' ~ussian ch. O'rUS','" \' toll. •. ,.., ',' .' :,Paul friese, D~ve "KLlier, ni.'n " ':, Just .to.prQy'e;#iey:weren't just

LaJ'erte and'MartY Beer .dOled C." J'" . 26' a. !lash., in' the,,<pllD.: Royal .Oakthe meet with 'a live aricl a half .Omlngan.. ItaJ;ted the sec\lnd half with aylid. vie~ory iA the 180 :rant free -:...::.... '" rush .and POPPed. .in four ..pointss1)Je' relay. .. Th'.t GtIllral' Platoff DOn Coi;~ before Grosse Pomte got its hands

Grone Poin~ wm tra~ to sack Chorus oile 'of 'the mOlt on the ball. Throughout the thirdfamou. body of Im,ei's 'in ilie' period the .AcorI1;l, ltept peckUtaworld, who appear on si.tiirday, .!,~ay' ,t !-?e.lCo~ co~umn' andJan. 26, at' Ma50llic T!lmpli!; wil} pil~d :up nme pomts while Groll5esing their wa1'~tO the,hearts'of P?mte ,arnere,d three, all 'byDet;'oit in just. ~e:'samj! way Dlek Wuerker, and hel.d.'~ ~m-they have done in all the moilt mand1nc ~2. lud ,oJlll' U1toimportant elties of the world.' . th~: last .period: .

The reputation Df this band of . £a\lchm went 011 ll,rampage'in27 RlIIIiana, who are .IOmeUmes the last quart.er and almost out-,

.' , pidu~ualy',kDowD.:. ... ":~~pri ~~t~e entire Blu~ Devil tea~...... ,....,•.'1".... ,<+: ...,,:.p y-'., ..... j~o{.the'StePi*:~ 1:auclim" ~h~f!~oomro~1'iii

. hu, pr-et.d . them J't'he",v~r billl ol'f of both back-~~I andthey'h.ave"traveled, • fame which 'Royal Oak. wu gatherm,l 1J1 t~e

, II d.ue not only' to their brilliant !leld goals whlle the Blu~ Devilsphotlotrlph reeordlnil.andiound ,¥cIi,:;w ~.content .Wl~ freefllma, .:but .to tb!tir l'eIllIrtablem,.~' ....

The chOrwl hu buUt' up ' ..repertOire of IOnia; lhclUding 'oldCossack melodies, .. , legend5 .offolklore, batUe IOIlP and beauti.

ful luliabttl. '. .In ,addition to the brilliant

sin'ilJI, the Platoft Chorul will,c1ve a diapray of Cossack' dene-in, that' will a<ld to their aston-.liMn, artlfti<! "reptrloire .

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6 to 8 P.M.

WANTED.

(pl-"'mitllre Repair

It Isn.t Too Early 'To Plan

'LAFF .A. DAY

Ecut Side Express'ingand LIght H~ulingPho.. MU. 'S'~0912.1 I,ENITEAU

CA'INET WORKAND REFINISHING

ANTIQUE -furniture restored. Gen.ulne Mlsl1 chaIr bottom. All r<>-paJr work done by ,expert wlth)'earll of experience. '

W. R. BAKER3229 E. ConKim

N.a~ Elmwcod ,

"The)' celf'llrate their anniverllll'YeYeTy year by re.enacting tileirtlOJlt'mtnt - time has ....rought a

little chanlle, iloweverl"

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Df!A~ ~OA~ - WHE'" AWIlWE COeTS se .... Soter<:.POe'S SHe ~01..L BACK,"",0 PoRT TO' 5E"tI'"

.1)W Poclc: ~KARlIRY K. E6AJ'o1111l'1F

~ICK,ILL,

PEAR NO "'- DoES '1l4I!'WI .... OF ~r=eEFI~NC> HAVE ~NC>Sl"OIe' PlV<:leCE ~W' MC~"(. a\l~CS:~,N.c:.

_KC>VeYC'l McmOl'4S ,..<>~--.....................

LANDSCAPING

FIRST -MORTGAGE MONEYFOR NEW G. I. HOMES

LOCATED INGROSSE POINTE WOODS

C. A. PattersonTU. 2-3:l58

UJ-Dress Makil'lCJBRING your alteration-: trouble

to Marie Stephens, 13327 Ker-cheva,. MUrray 5740.

DRESSMAKING, alterations and,millinery. Inez Slear, 1740,Ani~~. _Tl}'xedo 2-6857.

FUR'Restyling & Repairing

, ,)

L. ODENDAHL .J 4481 FoircrestARlington 8618

y-Piano Tuni.gPIANO tuning-Electric cleanl~ g,

Cli~ford L. Edwards,' TUXEdo1.3173. .. .•

VETERAN'SLand5caping and Law~ -

Cutting Service.E. SCHNECK TUxedo 1.@65

RADIO SERVICEAT ONCE

~o~~l?.::,~~e Jf:~lo~I~~pb,,';~~~~'h'll~~~wait at our shop. .

Rogers Radio Shop10!!01 MAOKLENOX 6114

, C.J-MovlnCJMA,N with dump trucjt to do anykind, of hauling. Call ROSEville

2296.M.

A-I WINDOW washing. We aimto please particular people •

. Screens taken down, storm sashput up. Wall washing andhouse washing, also painting.Call PLaza 2010.

(....J-Iadio Repairs .COMPLETE radio repairs and

reconditioning; 15 years' ex-perience, Ey-pert. courteousservice. All work guaranteed.LEnox 5688.

21-SEIYICES{I}~Wll'ldow WashlnlJ

ThursCf.y,. :J~ftU4lry '17, .194l»

PRospect1166

12537FIMders

Ralph J. KossPaintinq - PIlP~rhanqirJq

Inferior and Exterior'Wel1paper Removed

By Steam

EX-SERVICEMENWINDOW CLEANING

COMPANY'Storm Sash SCl-een Service

Satisfaction GuaranteedMUrray 4982-

WINDOWS cleaned on call or bycontract; sereens and stormchanged; caulking, evestroughscleaned; kitchen and bathcleaned. Murr., 3123" I

Residential Specialists

MARTY TErn-pie 1-3800

(ii-Wail Was1Ii~-g--WAL~ WASJITNG-Best work.

Well. recommended_ TUredo1-2012. Call evenings.

(II-Wi.do. WasitilHJ

Storm Windows Sc:reensRepaired & Installed

Gutters CleanedWindow Washing ~rvieelawnmuwers Sharpened and

repaired.ROBERT FAIRBAIRN

1385 Eastlawn Drexel 6986

W. Speelaliu i. CI••• 'IHJC.rpets Oft Your Floor.

Phone for Esfim/lte

Haines Carpet CleanersTUxedo 1.1260

21-SERYICES(aJ-Geural

HOUSEHOLD appliances repair-ed. Call DRexel 9093.

FOR YOUR painting,' decorating,paper hanging and wall waSh.ing. Workmanship and ma- ~7:terial guaranteed. Can'WilliamEigeman. Tuxedo 2-9083. -,

PAINTING AND /",."PAPER HANGING ' _\',::.:

Complete. Decorating Seryice ~J. HIPWELL '

25 Yrs. ExperienceRe!erenct'5 Free EsUmates

ROSEVILLE 22~5 ."-PAINTING"' '-' ''''.~.ci--\~'"

DECORATING .. lVASRlNG' ....._- ~. a\--~

STORM SASH for steel or woodwindows; complete, includingpainting ;md installation. CitySash & Screen Company. PRos-

- pect 3700.,

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.1,.

GIOSSE POINTtSCHOOL Of MUSIC

Piano, VoiCi!. Violin:Cello, Thl'Ory ,

Istlt E. :JEFFERSONLEnox ms

JllnUlllY -Clellrllnce SIlI,gMen's, Women .••. OIll<lren.,1

ClothingSlartlng Monday. Jan. l'.th

Colony itea\. Sale Shoppe15313 Meck

Tues. '" Thurs. 11-8

LAMP REPAIRS01<1 .tyle lloor and table lamps~n'"~u~~~;:.i-"a~t~orv:trsl~"P~~Broken' Klos - and porcelainlamp. restored. Atso JoWay andF1uorKa'nt.

'LAMP REPAIR SERVICETO. 8-;3773 9Up~t~.3_1 O."ND AVE., "'EST

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c-m. Fw ...... ,.. OMCaW_ Work

eDWARO HANG CO.NI. 1063 Ft. 1'50

WANTEDGrosse Pointe

Properti~sALl SIZES

CASH BUYERSWAITING!

.Call us for free appraisal-'18 year.! eXllerience in thevillaies thr,ouRhout the PointE

,cen LEnox 0[00

John C. St~udflnc.

15322 East .Jefferson

E'C .• " 44

WILL BUY Grosse Pointehome, 40r 5 bedrooms- with libr~ry, den, or'

playroom. Prefer largelot near school. PhoneMr. Jenkins, CAdillac4264 or TV. 2-3745.

17-oPPORTUNITIESWANTED-'Couple to share ex-

pe'nses to Santa Barbara, Cali-fornia. Trailer aCcommodations.Leaving week_ of Jan. 20. Con-tact George Herbert, 1891 E.Ouler Drive.

Upholstery"an~ Carpets

,Cieaned at Your' HomeDom'estic and Oriental

-Guarll;,nt~ Moth-Proofing

DURA WAY FABRIC. ,;SERVICE'Fr~e EStimates-

TUxedo 2-8249. VErmont 7-4377

CONTRACT bridge lessons everyMonday, 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.Blackboard lesson and super-vise play. 12217 E. Outer drive,11;2 blocks olf E. Warren. Stu-dio entrance south side ofhouse. Maude M. LeDue, mas.ter Culberson teacher at NI.3533.

A1-, PAINTING, paperhangingand_ removing._ Washing walls.W 0 r k guaranteed. Mertens,9364 Weyher. Olive 0762.

SERVICE RUG &CARPET CLEANINGWe Speci/llize in Clellning

Tacked-Down CarpetingIn Your Home

BUYER waiting for brick, two_family income; in good neigh- 1040 lawndaleborhhood: Vogtman-Houseman- Vlnewood 2~8510'Spitzley, CHerry -4816. MI.,Clemens, '4392. ALL A-I -WORK. Wall w3shing

window cleaning, storm sash;screens and awnings. CallMUrray 7015.

(cJ-Electric Repatrs

ELECTRICAL WIRINGAnd RePllirinq

Have All Available Materlat to Stock• New Hom~~ Do~ Old Home.

.R~~~~~~on n"oo~~I\JI~~d• Garage Wiring l1ndergroWld

• Power Wldn g • Mise. ElectricalRepaIring.

Good Service • ReuonableSAYER'S ALL ELECTRIC AND

APPLIANCE CO.Erenlngs: Rcslden<e TV. 1-4572

11330 E. Warren Store: TV. l~O

(el~lIsto", Corsoh

SP,ENCER CORSETSINDIVIDUALLY deSigned. Dress

and Surgical garments. Over13 years experience. 'MaudeBannert, 368 McKinley, GrossePointe. Can NIagara 4027 or'TOwnsend 7-4312, , ' .

(f J -Refrlq.ratlol'lREFRIGERATION - Washers

and vacuum service on nil.makes. Licensed, bonded. Writ-ten guarantee. Bonded Service,13130 Harper. prngree 4120.

KELVINATOR and Leonard ser-vice. 15' years factory branch.J. Hayes, LEnox 8212.

CiJ-Paint and DeeoratePAINTING. dec,orating. wall pa-. Pering. Prompt "seiVfce-r -rea-

sonable rates. Don Sherman.ROseville 1164-R.

FOR the finest Interior decorat-ing. and outside painting atreasonable cost, see Charles A.Schraeaer at DRexel 0388.

PAINTING. decorating, wallwashing and paper hanging;25 years' experience. Oslin andLamky. ,TUxedo 1-1396.

WALL washin'g, painting. For es-timate call DRexel 9093.

It-PETSCANARIES - Guaranteed sing-

ers_ and females. Also beautifulcolor breed. Baby parakeets forfinger taming. Call TUxedo2-32~7. 17160 Detroit street, 'aftCadIeux.

GERMAN shepherd male pup.31;2 months. Big boned, lively,show prospect. Sired by Cham-pion Marlo and Hoheluft.

, Priced reasonable to personwilling to show if dog "followsthrough". 1 7292 O'Connornear Ouler Drive and SoUlh:fie,ld, .~llen Pa.r~. ,

21...;.sEIYICESC.J-G ••• ral

LICENSED TREE WORKRemoval' and Trimming

BAKER BROS.15725 Cloverla~ UN 3-9248

CARPET OWNERS - Attel\tion.Repair now and save the- wear:Also stair' carpet shifted. Dayor evening. Nlagara 0703.

11-6 D.lly .

SEWING Machin~. RepairiDg by. experts. Household repairing

and sharpening of all kinds.Rapid service.

FIX.IT SHOP14221 Kercheval Ave.

LE.4352

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EXPERTAPPRAISAL

ll••ultll ,Count _ • ~ We Sausty

Lakeland 'near Cha':lwolx,In Grosse Polnte_

6OxI75'- $2500"

Vogtnilln -. HousemenSpitzley Corp.

Cll.rry 481,! - ,Mt. Clemen. ~

:AND

Sa les Action.,tmS1r

~MIbW:~, PRo 9800

12905 -Gratiot

VERY attractive coloniai duplex,large rms., both units can Pebought. Nr. Denby Hi., storesand 3 bus lin~s. Very clean. Mr.Woodard, PI. 4600.

HANNANReal Estate Excb,ange, Inc.14900 Harper at Outer Dr.

l3-ltIAL ESTATI FOR SALI l+-aEAL ESTATE WANTED

FISHER ROAD. Seven rm. briCk,newly ,decorated - 'throughoulStOV1!; 'refrigerator, s to k e rsteam heat, entire downstairscarpeted. $14,000. Shown -byappointment. Roseville 1028-M..

FORDHAM-Morang Dist:- Facebr. bung., 'gas A.C., range, tilerec. _rm., incinerator, fruif trees,automatic hot water, lots ofshrubbery, china closet. Imme-diate possession. Mr. MacEwen,PI. 4600.' -

"' H:ANNAN ,Real Estate Exchange, Iilc.14900 Harper at Outer Dr.

ST. FAIR nr. Kelly Rd.-Cutebrick ,bung., large -rms., lot 45'x138'; excellent, condition; $2,400dn. will- han'dle. See this. Mr.WOO:C1ard,PI. 4600.

HANNAN'Real Estate E;o:change, Inc.14900 Harper at Outer Dr.

Purcell

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Nt oi-IOO '

'TOLES,

Punch &, Judy BlOck

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- ,-GROSSE POINTE

REAL ESTt-TE

THE (; R 0.5 S'E POI N T.E, N,E W.S

r r -'-rjj:1I1

-CHALMERS -

REGJ..RDING GROSSI:

POINTE REAL ESTATE

Call

GROSSE - POINTE Duplex, all-, . " brick, 7- rooms. 3 bedrooms.era" 'n' k "-p '" ,- Ma'id'i quarters. Automaticr u.rce heat, 'n'aturaI fireplace:' wei!

landscaped.: 3-car garage. In-quire at 520-Neff, lower.

ELKHART AVE.-Gratiot - 4'h-rm, -bung., rec. ,rm., landscaped,large lot, a bargain; por~h awn-ing, . venetian 'blinds, • stormwindows and doors. Mr. Mac-Ewen, PI. 4BOO..' HANNAN-Real ~tale Exchange, Inc.

-'14900 Harper at .Outer Dr.

BR!CK_ and sh.: 5 rrns. and .lav.dD.,. 3, bedn:ns. anel. bath up; '2-car gar., Immediate posoession.'Up steam ht Mr. Halford, PI.4600. '

. HANNAN' .Re,!,l Estate Exchange, ~c.14900 Harper at -Outer Dr:

EXCELLENT - buy - for' inveSt-'ment or country estate, 196acres, seven miles northwestof Mt. Clemens. House has 5-rooms' and; bath -on f~rst fl.-'-4 bedrooms and' toilet (Insecond. Full basement, hard-wOod _fl', : hot . air: furnace; - 2. 'barns aild', other. bldgs: :Vogt-

, -rilaii~Houserrwi.Spitzley Corp., G~,'481~ .._M~ Clemens 4392-- ...-

BR: arid sh., 2-car gar., side dr.,oil . stea.."1l ht., na~. f,p., large,ree rm~ '~namel laundry tubs,

: tile floor in l.'lIse.; nr. schools,and churches; rdrig., Mr. Mac-Ewen, PI. 4600.

. HANNAN'Real Estate Exchange, 1.T1C.149!lO' Harper, at .Outer Ih.-. ,

6 RMS.; gar., side dr.,.. Dew eke:, orationS;, .near' ,'parochial and

public schools" and ehurehes,Good trans. A. bargain. Mr.MacEwen. PI. 4600.

HANNAN,Real E.slate Exchange. -Inc.14900 Harper at Outer ,Dr.

3-BEDRM. br., A.C. hl, goodc,ond.ition, 2-car gar., brel!lldastnk., Tee. rm.,' large ]iv.' rom.,dining rm. and_ kitchen. Mr.MacDonald, PI. 4600.

HANNANReal Estate Exchange, Inc.

_14900 _HarPer ~~ Outer Dr.

14-.-RL\L ESTAn WANTEDII ,You Wish to Buy or'Sell.

GrossePoirite'Real. Estate

CalI Upon-.

KENNETH, L.MOORE CO.

(Next to Best & Co.)168-40 Kfrcheval NI. 9200

TWO-FAMILY flllt or income,up to $8,000 eash. Call. FItzroyell0. ApartmQt 8~

WANTEDOld Clothin'g

BEST PRICES PAIDFOR' MEN'S SUITS, -

TOPCOATS AND 'SHOES'TYler +3625

A -telep~~nl_ elln will bring us_ to you immedilltelyl

Frank

FORINFORMATION

l~EAL ESTATI FOR SALEGRO~E POINTE, '1405 Devon-

shire .. 10 'rooms, 4 'muter beel-, rooms, sunroom, library, fire-

place, gas steam, many extra!.Combination rock garden, fishpond. Lot 120x167, 3 car brickgarage. Vacant. 'P. J. DugganCo. NIal!ara 6345.

BADLY in, need of good car,,closed or convertible. Call NO.9503. Norma. No dealers.

SOLDIERS,.SAILORS AND

MARINES

NEW 5-rm.' br. bung., large rms.2 semi 1\nisnea ',up, gas A.C.:carpeting. nat. fireplace. Builtfor lu>.'Ury and comfort.

HANNANReal Estate Exchange, Inc. '1~900 Harper. at Ou~r Dr.

SMALL piano, spinet or studio.Can NIagara 2830.

WANTED TO BUY or rent 'aJ:touse t r ail e r immediately.George Hel'bert, 1891 E.' OuterDrive. __

CHAUFFEUR c~t, si:ze .« lon«,oxford' gray or '-black: ,CallTUxedo 2-8444.

PAIR of girl's or women's whiteor black figure skatesj size 8or, 9. Can 'NIagara 2731.

ONE Juke box-good ,condition,wanted immediately. Call 'Nia-gara 1470.

l1~UTOS ,FOI S~LE

12--:-AUT.OS WANTED

I am a G. I. dealer and I empl~yG. I. 'salesmen and' mechanics .. Ifyou can't trust us, who can youtrust? Try us out.

A better C/lf for less moneyfrom

.9-AITICUS WANTIDFURNITURE. WANTED-If you

have anything in the line ofhOUJehold furniture and rugs,call The Neatway Furniture,13930 KE!rcheval LEno~ 2115.

BOOKS bought in any quantity.Entire libraries, bookcases andpaintings. Bronzes. B. C. Clae.;,1670 Leverette, Phone CHen'y4267.

MAXONBROTHERS

One Block East of Punch anaJudy Theatre on Kercheval.

JU~EDQ, 2-.6000

16 M:M. Eastman muazini! cam-era. Tl,Jxedo 2-3382. '

RACCOON coat. size 12 to ~U.Excellent condition. $50.00. Six-year cri)J, blond maple, sprin«s,bed spread $10.00.' Whileenamelled baby's, carryingbasket on standard withwheels. ~.oo. Blue' bird ,cloth

- 2-piece snow suit with/helmet,100.%~wool lining, size,3;'.$5.00.TU. 2-8527. '

PING PONG' table, pai~ '~f boyss!d~" sq'lall, sl,ed, 1;loy's re-versible coal, size 14, girl'sreversible coat, size 8. Boy's

,navy blue suit, size 16., Skates''mc!n's size; 7-8. Ladles 4H2 - - 2 :

. parr. 'of diililren's' skates. Tu.1-1494 ..

OVERCOAT. grey herringbone;camel's hair topcoat; threesuits, blue, grey and plaid, size42; tailor-made and snappy.Cost $110, yours for $40 each.Also six made.to-order, col-ored collar.attached ~hirts, size17. Like new,. $6 each. 1718Buhl BId,!:. CA. 3322.

BABY buggy, like new, pre-war$15. High chair with metaltray; $4. Call TUxedo:, 1-3888.

MISCELLANEOUS householdarticles, lamps, table, etc. CallNIagafa 2022.

14 'BY 16 broad, loom carpeting;11 by 13 toyal 1;llue carpeti.ng.9 piece oak diriing room set.Sofa and lounge chair withslip' covers to match. 4 pair ofsatin drapes. Call TUX1!do 2:15~0. _' . . .,

G~Y caracul coat" purchasedfrom Melgrims, size ,14 or_16.Like new. Lining perfect. ~oo.Box 380. . ' ,

NEW, 5' liflht dining room chan-delier $15. Call "NIagara 8619.

BOY'S Harris tweed combinationtopcoat' arid overcoat froin

,Best' & Co., has removable lin--ini, size 18 to 20. Also tweedhat, size 7.t,.i,and pair of graytweeduoroy slacks. Call NIag-ata ,2731.,

THE' G. I. DEALER"

SMALL amount of,'furniture in~ 9927 Grand-River near:I;ivernoiseluding .three complete - bel;l- .

,room sels; other miscellaneous .' 'I: V'!£' NO.' HMarticles. Call Niagara 50~O~ . I !i

BUICK', 1Ml ~ett~-Excel-SABLE dyed muskrat in A-I lent' condiHon. Many extras.

condition. Bought at B. seigle. Call TUxedo -'1-1373.$150. Call Tuxedo 1-1668.

ELECTRIC' rpaster - Completewith pa,ns, boiler _and ba~ngrack. Can owner at,TU. 2-2871.

DAVENPORT and chair. Goodcondition.' Best offer. Can:I'uxedp- 2-4511.

viASHING 'machine, electricautomatic Blackstone. Excellentcondition. '$125. Call Niagara8980. '~-

SABLE. ~,yed muskrat collt, size16. Fine 'condition. $60. Man'stl,lxedo, .size 34, like 'new. $30.Mahogany davenport, rosevelour' cushions. '$25. CanTuxedo :~~2~71.

EASY 'washing 'machine; newr.qtor; $~. ,:Call. NIagaril' 3778.

THREE-PIECE ladies''- ski suit,size: 12. 'Prewar. -Light, -bluegabardine,' trousers, reversibleand wind breaker, :iacket,,:an,dhat .. $20. Call'~dison, 38~7.- ~

COLT automatic, revoh~r, .. 32;holster and 300 cat1ridges, $sa.Man's new' oxford, overcoat,site 49.42, $25;', v~1'Y. warm.Phone TUxedo 1c~I~:, -

LARGE Thor wasber, .coppertLlmbl~rs, gqO!i. ~pJjl;li.tjon, ~:Call TUxedo' 2,-~55.: '

IRISH linen maderia dinnercloth, . two and' one-half yards,dOlen large napkins. usedonce. Can VErmont 5-31132.

CUSTOM built green satin dav-enport, e x cell en t condition,$125. 1891 E. Outer Drive ..

DAVENPORT and chair. canNIagara 5691.

SEMI-MODERN de..k; map I efinish; excellent condition. CallNIagara 7229.

ONE MAN'S overcoat and thn::em~'s suits; small 42; one boy'stuxedo, size 16: five woolshirts, size H. Call NIagara8307. .

COMPLETE 'maple 'living roomset, table and lamp included.Three-piece' maple bedroomS'el Maple dinnette and buffelMahogany' bedroom set, twometal cabinets for clothing.One kitchen cabinet. Call AR.0976.

' ......uncus 'WANTZ~

CAl:L MRS. THOMPSON

BLACK MARKET OR NOT!

CAdlll.c 8000, Ext. ~17

ADVERTISING executive and I-AITICLES FOR SALEwife want furnished house 'orapartint'nt. No' children:. Willle8lJe, and, pay six months inadvance; busineSs_ and persollalreferences. Call TU. 2-0133.- ,

7-WANTID TO lENT ' 17-WANTID TO !tENT(H ...... Apts.. Flats. etc.l CHOIIMS,Apts., , Flats. etc.l

FAMILY: of' three' adultS. desires6~room', uilfuInished house - inany good"ItiIcb!ntiaJ section inor neitr:netroit. Will'pay up to$125'rent. Would also consideroptlon'to buy. References. Gar-field, 8352.

We olter • commwlon 01 10<Aoot Arst year'. rent In euh upon llndlng otlellltlmate leue to 'Ient or tncUvldllll owner obtaining tor us lour roolllJ andbath or larger. Gate nouse. gara.ge .pt., income, apt. or 1I.\t. \Ve are desperatefor a rool over our heac1s. Preler Grone Pointe ar.a. Reuonoble. Couple. nocl>lldren or pets. -

WANTED TO RENT-3,5oo. sq.ft. for paint, spraying. CallWalter Pegan, TU: 2-2879.

SIX 'or, seven rooms unfurnished.Three adults. Excellent refer-ences. If satisfactory and withle8lJe willing to pay severalmonlhs in advance.' TRinity1-3227.

CITY EMPLOYEE wishes upperincome':or- flat, heated. Good,re-. ferences.' Call. TUxedo •.2-1914.

NldE 3; 4 or ,5~ room apt.,ter-raCi!; _in.comet, pr'1I.Iilt. furnishedor unfurnished., Ex-army oft!-Ci!r ..nd viife, no- chilaren, no'pets; bank employee: Call ,Mr.<;:~a,ighe~d, 'RA.' 5~ ,or Royal.Oak, Liri~~I!1.1~71~, '

VETER4N. jwt, r~i~ed.~.:rr'onioverseas :and~wife, need .house,fl.atior 'apartn!eQt ~on 'eaSt ~id,e.Have :weU-behav~j ,daughter.

, .Pemlllneitly: locatecl': 'in-, De-troit J:~ll~NI~gilTli',~~~:. .;.i.

RESEARCH. "scientist per m'.-nent1y loc.ted, wife, and son'

. n~d house, '1I.at;or-,apartinent:. ~St ,S~de' p'r~ferre~ ,;B~iriess" and .-peI'Ional"referenees:, Call, Mri: A; H. 'Hillisas: aV DRexd

OM3.' ' . :

DETROIT -EdisOn- engin~r;' :~x-, naVy -,-offi~r, wishes 'unfur-

,nished. house or :flat with 2b.edrOolUS. Phone- TEmple 1-0100 'ext: 414. 'CaU/ iiIorilingsbefore ,10: - • '

WELL' paid' $150: bonus for anyinformation for a house andsix ,months rent -in advance.can TUxedo 2~7687.

VETERAN, wife' and -two yeardaughter wish .. income, flat,-terrace, house or apartmenlFurnished or unfurnished:- Grs.i'te. area preferred. Excellentreterences. Call Nlacara 4QU.

BANK executive and wife desire2 or 3 bedroom furnished orpartly fumishi!d house, incomeor apartmenl Will lease. Con.sider option to buy. ExcelIentreferences, including preSentlandlord. Call LEnox 0115.

DISCHARGED veteran singlewishes a room or apartment:12 yrs. a resident in GrossePte. Park. Call PLaza 7130, 10to 4. -

USED sewing machines; any con-BICYCLE, new. Cali after S p. dillon. Cash WlIiting. Brandau

m;. TUxedo 2-0133. I Re~. Slwp. :rIUro;y 3237.

1...-.UncLES FOR SALE

CORD WOOD~16 and 24-inch '

All Hardwood and Seasoned

TUxedo 2-6305 .

FIREPLACE wMd, IS", 24" and30", Dry, hard wood. Call Mur-ray 0775 or' Centerline 2220.We deliver.

• • •WANT ADS'1'0 pJaee • CIWP A4 II"

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TUI" 2..-GROSSE POINTE NEWS

(I '1'nu1k LIDfa te 8erft r••)CILUGE UTES

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CASa KATZS.".... ..KMll A4C1UNlaJ ..,.. -..Je

CLOSING TIMEA4JI w1ll be

Accepted~ ~wS'Otn~1' at

Your Ad will be accepted t,lft.ti1 noon Wednesdays at thelow Cub Rate at any OIW 01the followin.c 5tores:

~~i1ack. 01'. pt.. WoodsBLUE CROSS DRUG

_.1151-'- MAckat Neff:Rd.

BU$-2 DRUGi'!!%18 I:ut J'tff .....

CUNNIN~~ at N0tz9 DaJDa

QJlOSSJ: ~~~. It. aalr

~~~oor .,,4..lWl'P 1'~ .. x-MftI

1UoR'IL.Um OONJ-roll'f ...~ • ...:1008 -~-

JolILLEll ~ 'at Wa:t'1IQnI

NO'1'RB D.AJal- ~~.-..w~~Z.1 ___~'s....,nobeI at Ila_

STDDMAN'S ...19253 ~

SWKIER DRUTor.m Madl ...~

TlTU8 DR1JGS~ at I'IIIoIr..,.-'FOR BEST RESULTS,

ADVERTISE IN 'Tf:I~ NEWS!

STENOGRAPHER for real es-tate office. Prefer - one livingin GrOsse pte. area. Phone NI-agara 4100 for interview.

WHITE maid for -gepera1 housework and cooking. Small adultfamily. References - required.Call NIagara 1223.

YOUNG man to do; driving and_work in Florist. A. Lingeman,17009 Kercheval,,_ TUxedo 2-6020. - -

S-SITUATIONS WAN'tED

COOK-White,' experienced forprivate family. Reference re-quired. Apply 1I9-Lathrop Rd.Grs. pte. Farms, or tele. NIag-ara 3UJ.

DIETICIAN and nurse - wish'position with families. CallTOwnsend 7-5103.

WOULD LIKE general work; $5a day and car fare. CalI NIag-ara 4445.

l-ruILIC "~qn~" 'CHICAGO'-$3.80 INCLuDING TAX~M~=.w., ~. ~. 15170

Cold.... ter Ira St\ll'l:t.. ..,.~L. ADpleI ~lJIII St.' I,oUl8 ' .....

DE LUXE' lia'I'OJ\ STACD1D CASSo AT DAGLE:; JU,. 1M!

3-I,OSTAND fOUNDMALE ENGLISH 'aetter; _black

arid white; black ea~, "V" op.top of head; -no - _collar; backleg lame •. ArtlIw_~ to. nam~'_ofBrwh. Soldier's dOl. Rewarelfor information -:and-. return. ,'WANTEDCall TW. 2-8930.,41 c:olonlal'- V~teran'i"'IOn_'returninl,- must

4-HELP WANnD- - ,-': .. have unfu,rnished apartment,' flat,(Mal. aid' h .... r '. income, ..terrace or, hoUse' with

. - - two,.bedroOMs or more 'soon. NoGIRL frir' Sh"iidBY{ a~~ _,!n~ :or peu'..o~, ChildrtlA ,in; out' family.

two nights a week for' sOda Gall ,DRexel 1007' before 10 a.m.,fountain. Grosse Pointe Drup, or ,after'" p.m.,. or 'write J. M.

'1705L.l',ercti!t_vali..!"t, St,;.,Claif. _"'-':IN5~.Detroit.14.:NIagara 4827. "', _~',,, -'~-~r:h . ".' ... ' .- " , ,-,~

- " , • MARINE 'OFFICER- returning toWOMAN to, a.iat, ,with' .invalid., ,..,'eXecutive ,position :,with.-lead..i1ig

Slay. CalI NIagara .2172. • 'financial institution, desires 2. to: 4 'bedroom house, fiat or -in-EXPERIENCED ~hll~, w()m~ ,colne. References. Phone CA.

for c;leaning and,lrqll1Il& Thurs- _.3847, .. ~day or, Friday. References. cm . ,NIagara 7712. FIVE-ROOM fiat or - income, bv

two - middle-lIled governmelitemployees. _Native Detroiten..No ~ 'Call LA: Oill5 ,between_6 and: 7. - ... -

F. 'B., L. AG;ENT: wishes unfur-iiished:Z' Dr~3,:bt!droom. house.terrace',.or- a~rtrtlenfdn GrOsseP~inte 'or 'East {Side ,l.rea. :WriteBo~ 110, Grosse 'Pointe News.

1JNF¥RNISHED: .income ,or flat,-2 ,bedrooms, 3 adults, . 'Detroitresidents ,for' 20 yrs. Exe'e1lent~eferences" Arliniton 4~7~.-

"SEVERAL. DETROIT EDISONEMPLOYES just,returned fromservice need living quarters forth'eir. _fal'l\ilies. ';l'hey ,will ap-preci,;ite,' your h~lp. Just, callthe Edison C;:oq'lpanY"RA. 2100,

, ~d J!le,~tion' 'Housing'."

ATTORNEY and'.\i;jfe desire fur-nished house';:, or apartmenlcall p£aza- 2410.. ' '. ..

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MENS LAUNDRY - Ont: dayservice. Call DRexel 4808.

COOKING for weddings andparties in home or hall. CallPingree 2116.

7-WANTED TO lENTCHH..... Attfs.. Flerts. etc.)EX-SERVICEMAN wishes furn.

ished house, apartment or in-come with three or four bed-rooms. Attorney permanentlylocated in Detroit. Best of ref-erences. Call Niagara 0714.

'GENERAL EL'ECTRIC executiveand wife transferred fro mClevo!land, require five roomapartment, house, or income.call secretary, Miss Gardella,TRinity 2-2600, extension 12-

mUSE for family of 3 adults.Excellent referen~ call TU.1-1982. .

A BUSINESS executive, [etum-ed naval officer, wife and 2-year-old boy, need two, pre-ferably three, bedroom house,income or apartment. Unfur,nished. Best references. O. W.Peck, 9-5, CAdillac 1052. Eve-ning RAndolph 5600.

BUSINESS MAN and wife, reoturning naval officer, per-manently localt'd, in Detroit,wish to rent unfurnished 1 or2 bedroom apartment, incomeor 5 to 6 room house in goodcondition; preferred in Gr~!lePointe. Excellent references.No children or pets. Call CA.7589.

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rondol-3940

Plge Fift •• n

Scob Will Pre.entAnnual BUrDI CODcert

st. Andrew's '~iety BurMconC'~rt wlll be' held at MusicHall. Satu~day, January 19, at8:20 p. m. The advl'rtised AlfredChigl, Who was to head the bill.is critically. ill in New York.

To repll1-ce him st. Andrew'shas engaged 'Eo Philip Mac.Gregor. baritone of internationalfame. who is just .back aftel' f~...ryears in the Bril~ Isles. Whilein the Army, he sang 252 times.most of the time for soldiers atvarious functions.

Iand hatreds, which are the caUSllof our difficulties."

Gd 113,EMly

Ameri&""H"hil

EXCEPT MONDAYS

Hours: 8:00 A. M. tiR MiJnight ..

A.~ witll J. Carrol Nalill

OPEN-EVERY DAY

Early ADlerieanBESTAURA1~T

Mack Ave.", Cxfortl Rolltl

:PUTu/ha~Ju(lyUICHIYAL crt'''SH!! lOAD 'fHEATRE IlL'"

SUNDAY ~MONDAT. ruUDAY- JANUARY 20-21.21. Cla.d"'" COlbert .• Dota A.ecll.'

"IUEST WIFE'.'WEDNESDAY'. THUI5DAY' JANUAlY '23.24

eo••ta.e. Moore • Leo CarrIllo

'.'.UICAlA~'".r.A.R II TNE IIINT"

14350 E. WARREN, It Ch.•lmers

"FIIDAY. SATUItDAY JUU ....Y 1"" .J"., HocIkiIl-~ fi... Tie .... ,I...... Heney'~~-

"A BELL'FOR ADAI.".

~jjjjjO'''''t~~i~11~~''':,fUNNIEST COMEDY fN 20 rEARS!.

Loids O. MaeLoOn P1'beAtI. the Dramatbatlea flfMAIYLASEWELL'S HILAIIOUS lOOK

T1tcit loebd.AlI AMflrlc. WJtIl Lo-,1Iter .

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TAI(EYOUR CAR TO KOTCHER'S AUTHORIZED SALESAND SERVICE FOR. REPAIRS. ONLY FACTORY TRAINEDMECHANICS 'ARE EMPLOYED, TO ASSURE YOU OFPROMPT, efFICIENT SERVICE • • • 'GIVE US A CALl..

Bymping, Painting; Expert P,olishi,ng

KOTCHER. OLDSMOBILE'. CO.

Cadillac oOwner~!!'Oldsmobile OwnersH

"Where do we 'ee from here?"was ,the topic of the .talk givenby Mrs. Dudley .BI~ely ofBloomfield lJil1l1,' Illest spi!akerat a gathering of Pointe Baha'isand friends Monday evening.

"Peace cannot be brought aboutby legislature alone", said Mrs.Blakely." for the law courts dealwith obvious criminals only. Thesubtle crimi!\al who finds theloophole of evasion is the onewho is hard to catch. We cannot,either, legisiate away prejudices

Baha~isHearGuest" Spea~er"

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\~'I. FOR.A. DEUCIOUS

.",,"DiN"61' 0;: .• Steab '. Turke'y "- Chops • ChiekeJl- RoaSt Heef - Dnek

•• FlOC Lep • Sea Food ,; "j~I•• af

A."ILESSllg.. : C4"FE

Z80Z3 'Maek Ave,At Devoll51llre I

For ReservaUcmS NI. 9751

THE. WINE SHOP127 P.noblcot lid,.

CODlPleta Uno 01

-Be. good, do good, and' youwon't have to keep on trying sohard t,o make good,

ODD FACTAs a New Mexico man o~ned

his heater to bank the first forthe night, a sparrow flew out ofthe heater •.

Tony Weitzel to Talk... t ...

At Real.,Eatate Dinner.Tony Weitzel, Detroit News

co~entator and columnist, willbe .• ~est speaker .at the annual,Installation of' Officers Banquetof'thoe EaStern Detroit Realty M-sociation to be held at the Whit-tier Hotel on Wednesday, Jan-uary 23 at 6:30 p. m.

The Ford String Ensemble'willsupply the mUsic.

Circuit Court CommissionerCarl M. Weideman will be thetoastmaster.

Arrangements wen! made byJohn L. Abdoo, entertainmentchairman, assisted by GeraldSunn.

::Di~~~'n(j.7Dlnce' ,-, ..at

'SllOP'LITES

JOHNSON'S BARHo,," of Chokt Beers ""a W;~s

A Fine Place to Relax and Meet Your Friend~2]7]5 HARPER AVE. Bdween 8 and 9

St. Ctair Shores Mile Roads

o Danein6 .Every EveDiD,o Roadhouse Dinners .'o BlifmJhments of all kinds .

'l37U E. JEFFERSON AVE.AT 1.11>:£ lIOLJ!: aD.

St. Cl.olr silo..... lII.i •••.-we "11

TI£Mar-Jo

TEAl'Il'FAVORITES. '. Art Stolkey.' veteran forward

is the team faviJrite when theUniversity of. Detroit cage squadhits' the road. Stolkey alwaysbrings aleng an assortment offresh fruit from his father'sgrocery stoie. for distributionamong the players and coachingstaff,

Fertilizer Sale'.manMeetl Rebuff in Park

LEN NORRIS has bought thebarber shop on Mack aveI\ue be-tween Washington and, Lincoinroad, and is ,open for 'busineSs un-der the name of Len's BarberShop. He specializes in children'sand men's hair cutting imd per-sonal attention is guaranteed toeach customer. The address' is18020 Mack and the phone num-ber, TUxedo 1-4420..

.,;

Tuesda)', :fan. 15,MICHIGAN STATE and Wayne

University have met in footballfor eight of the Past 10 yeal"S, butthe series has been tenninatedby the Spartans 'with no signs ofan early renewal. It is believedWayne ""as. dropped from theschedule until the sChool. gets afootball reputation.. .-.

An SCHOOL OF SOCIEtYOF ARTS AND C .... FTS

fo7 Wat- St. CA. 4721

BYRON NELSON won the$15,000 Victory Bond San Fran-cisco' Open Golf Tournament forthe third sucessi ve year. It was .his second major tournamentvictory of 1946.. Last Monday hewon the Los Angeles Open whichnetted him $2,666.67.. . ..

l'Iionday. Jan. '14 er draft lost most. of 'its "sigliiJP.cance when the clu,bs refused to

DICK' WAKEFIELD, .sensa- announce their.choices.'Th:is'was'tional Tiger' outfielder, recently done so the owners of the newlydischarged .from. the servic"e; formed All-American .Footballsigned, his 1946 contract to play League couldn't 'raid the list.left field for the "World Cham- ..... '.pions. Wakefield cast no light .on . Wednesday, Jan. 16the terms of the centract. Wheth': MOTORS' BOUGHT recently,er his'salary for 1946 was $30,000; from Packard, by E. A. Wilson,$35,000, ,$40,000 \01' $45,000 was of Ingelsol1,-~ Ontario. for' motoranybody s gu:ss.. • . boat racing 'ar'e \ ;''Packard-built

, .. , _ _Rol~ Royce" not '''Rolls RoyceALOYSIUS WISH' EGAN Merlin" as they ilre so commonly .

was honored by, 70 sele<:led called. The word "Merlin" is aguests at a' banquet at the Hotel .British word to' desirnatc: aStatler for his services as talent model. 'scout fOr the Detroit .Tigers 'fat> • • •the past several years. The ma- AL' PUTNAr.1j . who drove' Injority of Tiger stars, -past' and every 500-mile Memorial Daypresent, have been the choices race, held at Indianapelis Speed-of Egan during his tours through way, from 1936 through 1941 andthe bw>h leagues and sandlots finished 12th In hiil "last race. willthroughout the nation. Hal New- drive' a Mike Boyle car in thishouser, Mike Tresh. Dick Wake- year's renewal of the classic.field"and Barney McCosky weream~~"t,!!!_plaY':91.\l.~ tl)e ~~who ......er.. Egan's "d1.!iC:overu!s,"",

• • •.UNIVERSITY' OF ,MARY-

LAND students' formed picketlines about the classrooms in pro-tests, against Football Coach Paul"Bear" Bryant 'leaving t~e insti-tution. Class.es were suspended.. . .

THE G R"O 5 5 E. POI N TEN E W S

N A T ION A L F 0 0 TBALLLeague staggered. into its sixthday.of a marathon winter sessionand'went th'rough the motions of ,holding'a.player draft. The play-

Day • Eve.i.g a Sat. 0 SUIl.

Drawina-, P:a1nUn~, Se'lllptareCeramiC!, FashiOllS. Il1l1StratJonCl.'mmerclal aud Water COlon

ART GLASSES

BERT BELL, co-oW)ler of thePittsburgh Steelers,' signed athree year contract. as commis~s~ener and president of the Na-tiona! Football League. Hesucceeds Elmer Layden, who hasbeen effered $20,000 a year toremain with the league as acj.viser.

• • •Saturday; Ian: U

TORONTO MAP~~Sscored a lop sided, 6-1. victoryover the Detroit Red Wings' tonip the Detreit teams' bid for theleague lead, It was the RedWings' first defeat in four games.

• • • A salesman for; a cel'lain typeW 0 R L D FOOTBALL PRO of lawn fertilizer applied to tl\e

CHAMPION Cleveland Rams Park village Commissien for Pi!r-transferred its franchise. to LOs mission to solicit bUsines in theAngeles. Owner Dan Reeves said village. ,despite hs team's winning the The application seemed fawerld title he I05t'$40;000 during arouse the ire Of Commissionerthe 1945 season. . Sage,. "T~ese are the chaps' who

• • • come around to your hom'e andBOSTON. RED ,.SOX regained talk yoli. inte "trying out their

the ~vices' (If two' of its pre iVar' :]Jl"elIcripliou and the first thingstars: ..with the r~leaSe. friJm ser~'" you know they have sprinkledvice of Ted Willaims iand Domi- 'your lawn wIth 'a few handtulsnic DMaiggio.' of s01l1e evil sm~IJing S'lutr' and

- • ~ • then you get a bil.l for" $40 wheno . 'SUDday, Jan, 13 you ceuld have done it yourself

WILL GAHAGAN, secretary of for twenty cents," 'the United States Trotting' Asso-'. The application was .denied.ciation fer the past 34 years, diedtoday. He was a native of Hud-son, Michigan.

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~ '74-41. The loSS'was. Cil.lcaao'lfitty-third' 'successive setback: '

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hockey team'Tang . .up its. e.L~hthstrair.ht vi~tery, in an' oveJ"ti.m~decision, 5-4. over ColoradOCoUe,e. . • • •

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leaf, secretary of. the .Ameri~Powerboat ~iatlon, thi! itwould be .permitted .to sponsorthe 1946 Gold Cup Regatta if oneis held this year.

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Thursday. J..nUlry i7, 1946

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D"'"fun.' d' : of T' a'x"e's referred to Village Attorney Me-J.W Graw. He gave it as his opinion'

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house quickly and quietly \vith- One device which Mr: Hurley invitation to lhe club m'emb'ers to Iout dangerous drafls. predicted was on the way was a be the' guests of. the company all

Deep free~es of gCJ:lerous ca- gadget intended originally to ex- some ;arly dale to be. deci.d~d:.pacity will soon be" an. integral Iraet tobacco smoke or other ob- ----_part of every hou'se.hold. rcf~!gc jcclionable' odors from the atmos- Estimating iliat 12,ooO,000,new'eratoI'. Fluorescent lighting with phere 0-[ the home, but now is housing units are. needed in theany shade 01' degree of light de~ further' developed to possess next decade, the GOvernment is'sired will soon, be the ac'cepted germi~idal powers for. ma'ny moving to facliitale the construe-

d f h 1""ht forms.'of common complaint. tion of dwelling un' Its at,. max-mo e a Ouse ,Ig. iug. Most .home lighting will' b'e concealed. _ The. ubiquitous ~Iectiic. current imum cost ol $10,000.

Television will quicklY, COme will come more and more into I'into co~mon use: although for the sta. us of a great theurapeliesome time the ~adilis at trans- agent. '.mission will probably be. limited MI'. H~rley said'. his company ito about fifty miles. Sets for I had. 400,000 horses working to,

. THE' G: ~ '0' S;S E P 0 J N TEN E W S

Many Workers Prepare for Senior Prom

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MANY HANDS are making light work of prepadng the decorations for the High School Senio~. Prom which is.being held this Saturday night. Among those contributing to the labor are, top row, left to nght:-GRAHAM.'MIECKLE, BOB WINNING,.DAN LAFERTE, JOAN WILLIAMS, BUTCH MCKENDRICK and JOAN CRONIN. Seat- .ed on the floor, left to right, are:-WALT SMITH, BARBARA GREENLEAF, THELMA FIFE, ERIC ANSCHUETZ,MACKY MACPHERSON ,CAROL LECKLlDER and JIM KENNEDY.

W. B. Hurley of the DetroitEdison company ga\'e a most in-teresting talk before the GrossePointe Rotary Club last Mondayon the new and expanding usesof electricity. He told the mem.bel'S of things electrical withwhich. we are just now making abowing acquaintance and willshortly be coming into commonuse.

He mentioned a lype of fan tobe_placed in either the basementor attic of.a home which willcompletely change the air in the

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game the reserves had troublewith only Don Burke of RoyalOak, wh.o. scored nine Ilf histeam's 11 points and it looked asthougti the Blue Devils were acinch to win their sixth straightgame to remain undefeated.What they didn't count on wasthe pep talk the Royal Oakcoach gave his team betweenperiods.

The Acorns came back in thesecond hall and held the BlueDevils to one field goat in thelast two periods while the entireRoyal Oak team counted threefield goals and a free throw inthe third period and two freethrows in thte last period to win,

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Pointe Rese~ves Drop First GameBy FRED RUNNELLS

On the bus ride over to Royal'Oak Saturday the Blue Devilbasketball reserves W,,"l'e giving

,one another the old pep talk be.cause t!:ley reali~ed they had anunbeaten record to defend. Forfive straight games the reserveshad enjoyed the long end of thescore and all the bo}'s were allhepped up to add number six to

. their record., Although the Blue Devil.; wereat a height disadvantage theyaut'played their taller rivalsthroughout the lirst halt and

'held a 12-11 advantage at the ;n-, termission.

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