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PAGE TWO Gloria Morgan Thrilled Crowd At Mass Meeting Sunday DYNAMIC TALK ON DEMOCRACY IS APPLAUDED S»ys Young People Want Action In Fight For Project win the f gnt for Negro occupancy of the Sojourner Trutn Hous.r.z project add the name of young Gloria Morgan And ’o the fund* raised *' finance the fight. add the n.rke.i d..ne* and quarte-s cmtributad t»\ toe young per pie on the Weat * de who. tnrougrt Gloria a.- the.r v e. have p.edged to “stand behind tr.e older people wno a:e mak.ng tn.* fiz.v eo that the young people m gnt enjoy some of th.* democracy we hear so Be.ter Ra.e Relations Com r/.f.oc o* Northwestern high school car red the banner for toe vour.g peo tne banrer Glor.a brought $24 to add to the *147 the young people had alreedy raised for the fight fir Sojourner Trutn. The Crowd Cheered entire—ettdtetree— nt —■•‘.■er—a —much ratner d.e neie fight ing for the Sojourner Trutn p; ijeci than go off into some foreign coun try to flg-.t the Japs wnuse treat ment couldn't be any worse than Cr.ucizing the governments at t ude towards Negroes the dynamic I I*' they *are * going' to * Ku K .x Kirn run me most important lan. c and me PaciAc. cah n t e stop pi rdi.ct.on and ■ pen the doors and let Hi - lei m If if are go :.g have Hitter along with Young People Restless Gloria tn.r.ks the young people ah-u.d foi.ow the of me sign: for the prejee . b;t vie also thinks young peop\ are g<*t,j*ng a m ; ttee is being pushed around. The young prop e do not want ladders soe *a«d. But. sne adaed . "we young people are gat.ng fed We think the leaaers should stop s> much talk and get do An To busi ness. W* ar* e«t into » • fa •' • >put Keg »in 1M project that was butit for Them ' Work. With West Siders Gloria W amt * lead.ng tne young people from tne West s.de woo have pledged mem selves to supp >rt Reverend H I •ha.. tmh too c- MCM Commit. | tee. .So L/‘ me g: . p has concent trated North and E«.-t s.de / town .n the fund ra g campti.gn Hei talk at I comm t.ee which included lash-on 1 Stmrr.on* Edward S rrrr.oi.- F.iv.n Davenport and Ernc - t Gooc.run by a un e P e.oyter an n,.ruler tne Rev John Burknoi :* and Hor ace Wh te of the Detroit Housing Commission White told tne audience that if Negroes resorted to violence at tn.s point tnev would be paying right into tne hanos of 'he opposition “We have come this far without '•We hav e fought this thing through with bra n* and w arr dgrrrmtnred • to flgn*. it to the end with brain.-. he added ahould not listen to those *who would resort to violence, claiming that vtora'ton* -of me aw wo-ilo not get us very far •We have tr.e and govern ment on our s.de and we n'.end to make tne law and government wm tn * fight for us' he said Card Os Thanks We wi-h to thank tli- man' friend* in the death nt our rain nnp 1 Mr Kin o <,r e r. aUn lor t.i.- hexn Emmett 'trier. *nn; and M-- Mar wit Carlton W'. Gaines, president of the Booker T. Washington Trade Association, 'resenting a check of SIOO.OO to Mrs. George D Por ter. chairman of the membership rnmrmttee from H. S Ferguson. chain restaurant proprietor Mr. Ferguson takes out a SIOO sustain Witness — it nntinued from Page li son nad no power tn certify the .v, rant A q..T*:.-n of court jorts ' dictum aa- also rated by the de- H .< mu. >n was den.ed by Judge Had S-nt Patients to Trinity Hospital Dr Paul MtQu.ggan. Wayne stand st ted 'that he had referred to be sent m T. .n.ty h*» p 'a' d.ir ey from Dr Ra.ford dur.ng tn;s pe and of ttme. H H is* 2 an 1 jq > steno'g thnt Di Ra f .rd had tc-f.f ed he jto O Paul Mdju.ggan Asked .? he ever pa and any m-utes to McQu.ggan Raiforo according ~—*— 7 “Not even a d-l ar- ' ' No " "You ' never nanded him.—any . If D: Johnson 'Ra fords co h.m -♦-McQmgZirni arty money, was Dr. McQuiggan Testifies P the * and Dr Pa M-Q g . gan ten.f ed that he f.r-t met Dr ! Frank R. f • h .n 1935 < r 36 He « ... trxt f.ed that m.»<: ;a-e> of a.flicted ■ adtiltx •.rrre' -referred - th"m;gh the ■ oepai of soc.a. welfare ar.d A ked .f he ev r referred a pa . ,; ent to T. n y ho-p •„ . McQu.ggan answered that he had He also knew ['That D: Tta T.rd wa* -- A .ktf-d With D and you ever*: ere ,e any o -, n y :i.*m D- Ra.ford n 1937'*" M Q •Yes s.r " P How mucr. " • Approximate.y $250 m $300" In D: Rr..ford's off., e at Con ! Bhospital ' There was no ,pe. ; and time"; tne -«v.:ness answered when a-ked ! made to h.m Axed about tne ■ p M ! “Usual y Tn SSO .-um, " "Received Money Since 1937" Pi n ik.vT 939 the w ess r proxur.a'.eir tne-sime e-rr— to s3oo* n SSO amounts earn \c„r Raifoi^. In 1940 and uni:', neat Thank.*- g. v i: g of 1941. ne ie e.-vs and approx • : urate v $1.50 from D. Ra.fo.d, ho i A g-% em n, rgreement." aas me and fenriant and tie «erd.ng >f ynd.gent patien** to Tr.n.’y h- -p.tal. ; On crow exam.nat on Dr Mc- Q . ggan was i u nded of be ng • gated by D s Ra fo.d and John BRISTOL & BRISTOL FUNERAL HOME 1241 |OSEPH CAMPAU COURTEOUS. EFFICIENT. REASONABLE SHONE FITZROY 1488 AND 1489 Columbia 3335 River Rouge. Vinewood 2-3597 McFALL BROTHERS, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A TEMPLE OE SERVICE 714 EAST CANFIELD Corner Hastings THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - 'A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ACCEPTS SIOO CHECK ing membership every year in ad dition to a regular business mem bership. He states that it is a small appreciation of what the Booker T. Washington Trade As utfialion means la every business and professional man and woman in De'roit. EMMETT SCOn AT THE YMCA SUNDAY AT 3 Alpha P-t fraternity, announces thro-, eh its program committee, that Dr Emmett Scott. Washington! | D C comes to Dptroit. as guest i •22 3„ .* *at -he St. Auto ne b■*< r• h, YM C A Eaxt Elizabeth Dr SFott « so -vei. known ••-■o.gr.oit 'he United States tnat Dr Scott comes here sponsored by p tiani committee of Kappa 4 The piiniir 1. :«\ ted to hear Dr Scott next Sunday afternoon The program a ill be in charge of com- Toe program comm fee of Kappa : Alpha P,. fraternity - D:.< Clement j Sos A B Martin. O O Sweet. [ w : im Terrell and Aaron Toodle: I -kxweene# S'ew*rt-; A ttys R Vam ! Dvne ard Joseph Burch Flint. 1 Mch Fred Hart William*, chatr - n n the conduct-of a guard :n Yltnrneys Seek lo Examine Grand Jury Testimony Tne defen-e coun-cl contended •hev h.id she right to know what ware a^,ked.and answered . by Dr. Ra.ford when he a.ppeued before the grand jury on January 'C« for examination dur.ng the * t.naf . January 22 th:* vear. Ra ford den.ed paving SIOOO over . periid of five years to Dr Mc- Qu.ggan to assign patiCnt* to Trinity 1 no. p:tal ■ Following the indictment. Di Paifurd sunendered and was ar ra.gned and p aced under a $2 500 i >. ..id. pvoiding the completion of an examuiit.on to determine whether he should be hold for trial on charg- KNOWLEDGE IS POWER When Everything Has Failed IT S TIME FOR YOU TO CONSUL"!. COD! will return when the condition i* D B«;. ,<pe ializes In kidney 'rouble hickarric legache, and 7Zine«s 'ark nf r;od he ran help you Coryoi t h.m Dr. Wm Bell Prophet A D. H. Phone: Cadillac 5024 543 E Vernor Hi-bway Detroit, Michigan Corruption— i( ontinued from Page 1) after having given a pat.ent an overdose of meaicant. Tne axs.stan ». tne doctor said hold open house* for their a co doors of the pharmacy laboratory He s-id Ray P Schne.der deposed I county auenor. was a constant Doctor* Play (arda The n.'orman sa.d the doctors often keep patients wait.ng wh.le ; they play cards up stairs and tne man wno ;« ,n charge of pharmacy from 4 to 12 never leaves the card ; tered pharmacist to do the work , j Tn.s man m charge, the doctor | hour periorx to care of a xtnre i operated by h.j uncle near tne ho*-- , P-tai. r MRS. HELEN GARLAND Slate NY A supervisor of Muske gon. Mich., will he the speaker at the Sunday afternoon forum hour at the Hamblin l SO club. 24’ Hamblin avenue. Battle (reek, Mich. .Sunday, March 22. at 3:30 pm Mrs. Garland's subject will he "What Is Your Future?" The speaker comes with a wealth of background, having been actively engaged in clubs, civic and politi cal. in Michigan, for the past 14 years. Mrs. iarland is the tenth speaker to appear at the Hamblin ISO on these regular Sunday afternoon forum hours. Headlines — 'Continued from Page 1) Slsn to he p send the dele gation to Washington. The Press The big tme national Negro newspaper* are trying to out do each other in the worthy campaign to ■.• .n new r.ghts for Negro people [ ;n the present crisis. The Courier lory for democracy here and abroad, and tne Chicago Defender launched luit week a campa.gn to "Remem ber Pearl Harbor" an-i tn “Reinem o»r Sikes ton Too" Skes'nn * the .mate infamous by one of the worst , The Afro* A ner.can and a few other national i> circu.atfd papers aie working up .-peciai appeal.* t.. -.now '.he r read- 1 eii that the Nt g press is the n I America for the second emancipa . tion of -the race. Negro Morale A conference concerning the de , veiopment of an information pro- j lime pidbem* of Negro c,:i7erv.« and i Negro morale has been called for ! Fr.day. March 2fi n Washing’on by Archibald director of the Office of Facts and Figures A host of b z .-hots and Negro organiza t.mal Heads have been Invited to ; attend the confab w hich w 1! be j under the direct on of Theodore recently appointed a staff officer in the i a iso n bureau of the Office of Fact* and Figure* trtany of tnose 'who nave received 'nvufitik'ns a e wondering what MacLeish Women Workers Di'wn at the Lucy T ! n ar: YVV women the eiements of bine-print in industry very shortly. .?.* many ' pletion. The informant satd the rned cal l department is negi gent in its care of patients Pa' ents. he .-a and are often .ned up i.ke cattle and given Ia r .nation tn determine the cause of .. 1 ness One of the*e doctors is said tents in five pa ..ents leave the hospitalaTfPr wait-' No Discrimination Charged The informant did not charge and *- ce.m.ration at Receiving hospita some of the doctor* there indicated that they would rather not be both ered with colored patients He sa.d tnev HMI to tn r,k that * f tney ■ N’egroesg live. OK If they don t live OK' where Negroes had ca led for an ambulance and had keep kept wait ing for hou-s When they pro e-ted n:ng this hospital ands our service Isn't fa.st enough hire a tax and bring the patient in yourself " Money Wasted On Staff Receiving hospital has approxi mately 30 doctors on its staff the informant said, but few of them attempt to give good serv.ee for their salaries Most of the physi cian* earn approximately $3,300 a year he said Some of tne doctors are conscientious and attempt to g.ve good service but these fr.v arc handicapped by the set pol.cy of the indifferent hospital heads p..' cy not conductive to Ihe goo; A coinimtiee. headed by Council- ■ man Gux Dora s, made an investi gation of the hospita. in 1940. the i informant said, but whatever the findings were have never been made pubi c. He said the taxpayers .should demand an immediate in vex - the hospital. White Mob — 'Continued from Page 1) I ‘he neighborhood tmtr las! StH-ne dav They said no other and sturb ances had beer, ra.-ed prior to Mon munity had planned legal act.on 'o have the Hagans moved out. B ■ Mrs Hagan said there were no re the property. A white family occu p es the lo ver floftr apartment of nov si <ii is monn r■' DoYou Need s SO? At PROVIDENT you can borrow s SO for 6 months at the total cost of 5 3.55... less than 60c a month... your entire monthly payments are only *8.94 Tht nhort payment) In. Itidr PROI IDF.\T S "ont-and-only < hnrgt o/2% per month, .alculaltd on tnad 30-day ptnod). Os course, you can borrow *lO to *3OO, on convenient monthly payments. NO INQUIRIES mrt mmdt of your friends or re/a lit en. You get your loan quickly, uilhout red (ape or tmharraumtHt. PROVIDENT Loan & Savings Society ★ NEW OFFICE NOW OPEN! 1 308 Broadway at Gratiot 604 Tobin Bldg. Phone RA. 2542 ★ Roosevelt— (Continued from Page 1) ment of the controversy and tnat j the mayor njisrepre*ented tn« com- J position of tne committee when he a cused it of having ‘subversive! eTemen’s working on its side. Other Developments Other developments as we go to press were: A federal g and jury continued its investigation to de- | termine whether there was a con- ; aptracy to keep Negroes out of the . project. No leport had been heard from the grand jury althougn sev- : eral w..nesses have been called. W.th Judge Chrtetopher E. Stein pres.d.ng toe judges of Recorders court. Monday denied a petition for a 10.-al grand jury investigation of : a conspiracy. The petition was f led j last :eek by prominent leaders who have been leading the fight for I Negro occupancy of the project [ The judges stated that the Federal grand jury investigation would oe adequate to determine whether a j conspiracy had kept Negroes out I of 'he project. Non" of the pcti :toners’* were present when the pe- | Friday a delegation of thousands of Negroes and white citizens stormed tr.e city hall and formed) ol ick. The demonstration continued 1 throughout the late afternoon as po. ee kept a watch on the orderly i , Banners and flags borne by the : pickets attracted thousands of iate j shoppers who had not been fully acquainted with the issues involved ,in the dispute. Many were seen I .talking with colored people who) • • y or- Mondav n a heavy downpour of. ran a picket line was maintained j rmree talked with the mayor who! refuesed to act until officially! no’ fted by Washington. Tuesday n.gnt the leading white | ministers and laymen of the city met to d;-cuss ways and means \ to effect an immediate settlement) if the problem The meeting was ! held at Central Methodist church : and vas sponsored by tne Rt. Rev j Frank W. Creiehton. bishop of the I Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Mich.gan, Bishop Raymond J. Wade, j b..shrp of Detroit Methodist area ; and many other prominent church, civic and labor leaders. The Michigan Labor Leader, a Catholic publication in its lead ! editorial took a position favoring 1 Negro occupancy of the project , and suggested that immediate steps be taken to safeguard tenants. Meantime, white pickets are' maintain? a p.cket line around the project benmd a police barricade i which prevent* Negroes from en tering the community. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro Attorneys-at-Law 1308 Broadway, Suite 403 Detroit. Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY MARY M EX SI OX, Plaintiff V S No. 325.230 j IOHN ME NS ION. Defendant At a *e*sion of *aid court held • n t rthe Court Home ,n the City of 1 Detroit, in *aid ( otinlv , on the J4th i -day -of LVl.ruar v. ArP„ -1042. -} Present: The Hon.— (il Y A. MILLER. Circuit Judge ’ In this ran*e. it appearing by | itHHav it on that the defend-I j Court, a* he i< not a resident o' the State of Michigan, hut that he I resides in the City of Philadelphia. State of Pennsylvania: On motion of Roxborough and ! Taliaferro, attorneys for the Plain- j IT TS ORDERFD that the de- , fondant, John Mension, appear and answer the bill of complaint I'led I in thi* cause, w thin three months) from the date of this order, or that \ *aid hill he take as confessed, and | 'bat this order be published in the I Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law. GUY A. MILLER, Circuit Judge I\ True Copv * \ST\R J. LINGF.MAN. Clerk ftv \ Harareavas. Depot v Clark LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayne ■s 297.630 At a session of the Probate Court | ior said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Rc*om in the I 1 ity of Detroit, on the eleventh 1 -.-iv of FeKrnarv. m the vear one thousand nine hundred and forty- Present— D. J HF.ALY. Judge of Probate In the matter of the estate oi j JOSEPH MARTIN deceased On reading and filing the peti tion of Mattie Martin, praying that administration of said estate be j oranted to Pearl Harris, or some i other suitable persoft: It is ordered that the twenty sixth dax of March, next, at two o'clock in the afternoon at said ' ottrf Room be appointed for hear mg said petition And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published once in each week for three weeks consecutively previous to said time i of hearing, in the Michigan Chron ■ le. a newspaper printed and cir dilating ir said Countv of Wavne D. J HF.ALY. Judge of Probate A True Copy Alfred L N inrent. Deputy Probate Regi»tei Speaks SATURDAY. MARCH 21. 1942 I I S FIDEI.IS CXI B Members of tn* c..b net at the horn* of Mrs Bel!. I»<WS WexiOld All member* proent. A vary p.ea-ant avaning «u enjojed by a Naw members added io tut gioup -ere PREMIER HOMEMAKERS TUB Tn* dub hold Ms wee... e-' g Mia-pi Beirh and Day tar. a Beacn. Fla Mr*. Evelyn Dennis is pie*.dent, Emma LEGAL NOTK’F7 JULIAN W. PERRY Attorney-at-Law 405 Gratiot Avenut Detroit, Mich. STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY PEAR I. \YR 1*G Ill^Plaintiif ! MATHEXV WRIGHT. Defendant Order Os Publication > \t a session oi .-atd Court held iat the Wayne County Court House in the C tv of Detroit, on the 1 Ath | day of February, A. D. 1942. Present: Hon. DEW ITT H. MI'.RRI.VM. Circuit Judge | It satixfactorily appearing !io, --1.14! artida*it *»i the I'laiiitiM-un fiir m tiie above entitled cau-e. tha' ! tlie Defendant. Mathew W right, >s not a resident of tins >tat.\ hut that lie does live at 52k Biook- j haven street, in the utiy of Bir ) miiighani. County of Jefferson ar.d jin the htate of Alabama. 1 IT IS ORDERED that Mathew W right appear and au-urr the F I' lof Complaint tiled* in thi* cause within three month* from the date j of this order, or -a.d Bill oi t om plaint will he taken a* confessed I "n" I- FU'RTHMR ORI»F.«KI> j that a copy of <aid order he *ent to the la-i known address of tn<* -aid Defendant by regi-icrcd mail, land in case no registered return -e ; ceipt .signed by the Detcndant is : received, that tlii* order be pub j li.-hed, a- re<iu.re«l bv law DEWITT H. MF.RRIAM I’ircuit lodge ) A True Copv |«'\SP4R I. LING EM \N. Clerk 1 By Leo Borke. Deputy 4 lerk- LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro Attorneys-at-Law 1308 Broadway. Suite 403 Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY BESSIE MAE WROTEN. Plaintiff YS: EDDIE WROTEN. Defendant At a ses*ion of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said county on the 7th -.fay of February. A. D- 1942. Present: The Hon.: In New Location Mr. Volian A. Howell wishes to announce to his customers and friends that he is now located at the New Universal Barber Shop, 3129 Hastings street. HSurs 8 a m. to 7 p.m.. except Saturdays. Sun days S a.m., to 9 p.m. CUT IN HEART IN FIGHT OVER AUTO ACCIDENT . - J Stabbed tn the heart, the <*on< - | t.on of Charles Dobson of 1175 East ; j PhtladeLph.a. was reported tern- ; ! pora.-ily serious Tuesday by Rc- j reiving hospital attache*. He was ; taken to get aid by Henry Bohan .fKnv /vs same . It was disclosed that Bohannon had picked up Dobson at a filling station at Lin wood and Fullerton j where Bohannon was employed. [ Then the two men drove to Hol brook near Delmar where they parked while Bohannon went to get . some sandwiches. At his time, an unidentified van sides wiped the auto of Dobson w-ho j got out of his car and became en gaged ,n a fight with the other man. The fight ended with a stab wound to Dobson's heart. It « disclosed that Irene Byrd. I in ’he auto at the time, but did not *ee the fight. SOPHISTICATED SWINGSTERS The Sophisticated Swmgsters with to thank their many friends for ne o ng to make their cocktail sip a huge ; success at the home of Mis* E Cable, j Ot.s William*, president; Mrs Ruth LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough Or Taliaferro Attorneys-at-Law 1308 Broadway, Suite 403 Detroit. Michigan STATE OV MICHIGAN County of Wayne ss 297,919 At a *e>sion of the Probate Court ior said Counts’ of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room : n the City of Detroit, on the twenty fourth day of February in (he year •me thrviwand nine hundred and . Present— THOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate In the matter of the estate o' LILLIAN GEN KVA DUNBAR, j Deceased I On reading and tiling the peti I tion of • icorgia Anna Dunbar, | ! praying that administration di ‘-ai l j , r-tate he granted to Morgan Dun-j bar. Jr., or some other suitable I It is ordered that the twenty second day of April, next, at *en o'cldek in the forenoon at said | ' ourt Room he appointed for hear j ing «aid petition. And it is further ordered, tha* a copy of this order he published once each week for three weeks consecutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Michigan Chron icle. a newspaper printed and cir culating in said Countv of \\ ayne. THOMAS C. MI'RYHY, Judge of Probate YA True Copvt ! \LFRED L. VINCENT. Deputy Probate Register DeWITT H MF.RRI AM In this causl, it appearing by affidavit on tile that the defendant I Eddie Wroten. rarmot be rerved ; by process issued out of this couit, jas he is not a resident of the Mate of Michigan, but that he resides in the City of Blanton. State oi Mis sissippi: On motion of Roxhorough and Taliaferro, attorneys for the Plain tiff. IT IS ORDFRFD that the de fendant, Fddie Wroten. appear and answer the bill of complaint bled m this cause, within three months from the date of this order, or that said hill be taken as confessed, and that this order be published in the Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law. DeWITT H. MERRIAM Circuit Judge A True Copv CASPAR 1. LINGFMAV. Clerk ; Bv 1 F Grace. Deputy rwk LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY GLADYS A. ELLIOTT, Plaintiff VS. No. 324.260 VERNAL ELLIOTT, Defendant At a session of said court held at the court house. Wayne County, Detroit. Mich., February 4, 1942; Honorable DeWITT H. MF.RRI AM Circuit Judge It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit hereto- attached that the served with process in this state as | he ik a non-resident, the last known i address being Cleveland, Ohio: ; ORDERF.I), that the defendant, I V ernal Elliott, enter his appear ance within three (3» months from [ date of this order or Rill of Com plaint Med herein w.|l be taken a4 i confessed: I ORDFRFD. further that a true copv of this order and affidavit he *ervrd by registered mail, ••eturn ' receipt demanded, upon said de fendant at his last known address above mentioned: also, that a true ' copy of this order be published in the Michigan Chronicle, a news paper circulating in the County of Wavne. if service cannot be had by | registered mail, according to the i statute in such cases made and ) provided | DeWTT H MFRRJAM Circuit Judge V True Crtysy : CASPAR LINGF.M AN Cle.k ' By J. t. Grace, Deput) Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro Attorneys-at-Law 1308 Broadway, Suita 403 Detroit. Michigen STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY THOMAS ABROM. Plaintiff \ S No. J 2500? I ALMA ABROM. Defendant I At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County, on Feb. lb. 1942 Present- The H«n GUY A. MILLF.R. Circuit Judge j Tn this cause, it appearing by j [affidavit on file that the defendant.) I Mina Abrom. cannot he served hv ( proces* issued out of this Court.; a* she i« not a resident of the State ; jc* Michigan, h«*t that *he 'eside* j in" the City of Chicago, State o' . Illinois; 1 On motion of -Roxhorough and Taliaferro, attorney* for the Plain ' tiff. | IT IS ORDFRFD that the de fendant. Alma Abrom. appear and answer the hill of complaint --filed in thi* cause, within three months from the date of this order, or ihat »aid h 11 he taken as and j j that this order he published in * Tic , Michigan Chronicle, and served, ac cording to law. GUY A MILI.FR Circuit Judge A True Copv CASPAR J I.IV.FMW Clerk B> L. G. Nault, deputy clerk