Newspaper Page Text
Saturday, December 20, 1911 “Raid Warnings Now Forestall ; .False Alarms By \V. \V. ( HAI’UN International New* werxl.e AAar Editor “ CENTRALIZATION The first dayst>of Amorira's war against the Axis the necessity of having one man in each large sector of the country responsible for air raid warnings, to prevent the disloca tion and confusion such a- resulted from the eastern seaboard's "mys tery warning" of December 10 and : -numerous vve-t coast warnings. -This need lias been met. • * * The commanders of the air force Interceptor commands of each of the loin Umierl Sf;n>'-Tii mTcs have been given full responsibility. They and they alone can order an air raid warning in their resj»eetive ol the country. • • « That centralization of authority might to prevent any false alarms, but it -till won't mean that there won t be many alarms which are not followed by actual raids on the a'' rled districts. The warning merely means that planes are ap-' proaebing and precautions should be taken. In a majority of cases t+rr enemy plane- will he Infer-' t’ept f, d before reaching their ob jective. or will change their course voluntarily in hopes of catching >ome other town unprepared. • * ♦ In F.ut <>pc the {lercentagc ol raidless warnings is very high, but! the warnings are neeessary so' that no community will be caught napping when the enemy does ar rive overhead. • • • NK ESSI TIES Japans blows La' the Peninsula and th< East Indies are aimed al- Tnosf as much a' ma-teiy of key war supplies at gaining strate g’< liases and territory. The OEM Xays that thi I'nifcd States fie- P»tk|s on those regions for the bulk of its rubber tin manganese, tungsten, mica, chromite, graphite tramla filter, palm oil and gylrer )tir. alj vital war supplies] The ARt'D allies ar* determined to protect thOo life-ldood -upplit » ;,t any cost. • * • ( AF'TAIN: One of the latest xailors in the I'nited States Navy to hr entisred in the rush of re-* cruits which began with the J ipan« -e attack on Hawaii and has never slackened, will be ac corded unusual honors considering the fact that h** is only a second class seaman, the beginner's rat ing He Will be called captain by even the highest ranking officer who addresses him. His name i- Ralph Captain, and navy tradition calls for enlisted men to be called by their last v uru Lifting of Liquor Curfew Assailed Time* s|,f» ( orrr*|»>n«tef.t LANSING. I ter JO The Lan-' sing Ministerial Association went on record today protesting the Dat# liquor control commission's *»iion m'lifting the New Year s Eve curfew on liquor and beer < rns. The ;ivs(k i ition urged t■ com riissiv.n to iccrjnsirit i it*- action on the following grounds: • I' l < waste <’( iru »ncy m the ; consumption of liquor when it i- greatly needed for defense in this national emergency. • The encouragement which is given to drinking with all of ■ its demoralizing effect on the drinkers. Nazi Embassy Staff Awaits Departure WASHINGTON. Dec. JO. - TINS i After a tr ip from Wash ington under jwilice escort, the entire German emh***-y staff wa nt White Sulphur Spring*, W. Va . today awaiting completion of ar rangement* for their departure from the United States SAIGON. Dec JO The Saigon radio quoted "competent circles in Bueno* Air* s" a- saving American and Japanese diplomats will re turn to then home countries aboard an Atgcntine ship, accord ing to a broadcast heard by ÜBS. Oakie Seized After Crash VAN Nt'YS Uni . Dec. JO (INS) ► Jack Oakie. film comedian, to day was ordered to apfwar in Municipal Court. December 23, on drunk driving charges. Oakie was arrested after hi- automobile al legedly crashed into anolhor car and smashed through a wire fence. 1 AFL Ship Welders Strike SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 •INS). - The long smouldering Frisdirtional dispute involving in* rpendrnt welders and the AFL boilermakers union flared anew today as independent welders were instructed to "down tools" during the morning shift in San Francisco Ray region shipyards and inland plants. Navy Pushes Enlistments WASHINGTON T»re JO (INS) The n;e v announced today that it w ill continue to enlist recruits in the navy despite |*>licie- of othri branches of (he armed forces. obitua|, y Dr. Louis P. Hall Civic Head Outstanding in Dental Profession 1 ime* sian ( **rr* *|M.i)(|i'nt ANN ARBOR. Dec. JO. Dr. Louis Phillips Hall, professor emiritus of the University of Mich igan dental school, outstanding member of the dental profession and leader, wall be buried here tomorrow. Doctor Hall, who was HI, died at his home. He had been a mem ber of the faculty of the school of dentistry for 39 years until his retirement in 1925. He joined the staff following his graduation from the dental school in IKH9 and be came a professor of operative and clinical dentistry in 1903. Red Cross and was chairman of the committee which enlisted the first three groups for army am bulance service during the first world war. After the war Fie re ceived a "pro patna" pin for distinguished Red Cross service Doctor Hall was born in Toledo, and i- survived hy his wife, the former Elizabeth Douglas of Grosso Ilf two sons, a daughter and a si*ter. A third son. Richard N Hall, died in France on Christmas Day. 1915. while serving in a vol-j unteer American ambulance corps •with the French army. Five Axis Bases Able To Strike at Panama Washington. do< jo <ins> 1 The House committee invest j. gating .nr tran^ioriat ion reported today that it discovered "strong" subversive force- and Axis-con s roil led fuel depot- and airports * fiV'of them within striking dis tance of the Panama Canal tn sculttered parts of Latin- America. The committee reported that thel five fields within flying dis tance (if the vital canal were in Guatemala, which ha- 1H airports in all. Guatemala, in Central America, is hi hi an miles from the Panama Canal Zone Report Nazis Swarm To Vichy Africa LONDON. lac JO <INS l The Daijlv Exprc—s -aid today that deshita stiffening of the F'rrnch attitude toward Germany after the Unt)fed States entered the war. Adolf Hitler still i- demanding the use;of Bizerta. m Tunis, as a naval base. .Reports from Vichy the Express said, indicate that within the last few week* a number of German technicians have r* ached the North African f k>rt in Italian submarines. Takes Over U. S. Property VICHY. France I>ec JO (INS). The government of French Indo china has assumed control over all American. British and Dutch properties in F'rertrh Indo-Chma an authorized Vichy sfvikesman disclosed triday. Chittenden Improved William J. Chittenden, manager! of Hotel Book-Cadiilac, wa- re port.ed much improved today in Harper Hospital, where he under went an operation. MARRIAGES—BIRTHS-DEATHS-DIVORCES BIRTHS c.TRUI r . -rip »pr t h* rn to L an v.i« pr#.,.. .* h ’Hrr»( Armp*r'>n k . 2A**7 Fnrry Fa'S VAhn’ Ammon (m XVr • ► P*A*nrr Mar%r \ ]S | M,( n» M a dip Burr lisp.. Klandprr VI ••p'i,p R>a*n Cap* nit! Tapp 80.-* ?3« Mnrf'j« I u'" I ', r I’APt’.x ,! 'll * 1 I.akPX o\« V '/Alm’h r*ulrr.n;:«■ '* Prx r*y. Xf ir\ Pm k ■'>'•l4 Ki, r » • SlfTlllf 4 Pp">. *341 » !•• F, ra rd • <"!a*a HttlMr Ilf*®* \\> *b -• Virginia !fr>n r« |l?2* P' 4 ■'’rf <lrA\ 1W712 R **a!o Pr-n flruver. A* in Ar«'n Ann* I!hi< n )A?| p. CathPruiP H'i* I ' '• « *'!ppn Houirh* • 1'77 1 »r r Kp*p"p J*nk*nn J‘ I! K o,f Onirp John pop 3A ’ 7 \f<-,rAa Tbplrra Jprkfr.p I".''** ('**•#■> .n fr-’irmr .Ta- h«/.r. 1r i »-rl n A l ’ r Ku' *b l®* l ■ i*p«* M*M" f Mart«>• !I' ■ XX *■ • . .rr * MrK'*rn*n "i* S'. > A 4 > !.*\'»rp V*r.,n l Am 7 'v. -• ■ Mart> lH M '• r 21*. H u ' t S .r'niH Mum 'll' I Mii’in-t \ •! r<* S‘a7*-" i i Mr' run p..«* p...rr r 73 i; <a XX Ird* ' <. f’Aiink"* 2AHI Vim A nun pArnu-hi v» «ki 91 |3 Pr'* M r I.AVPrnp pitfp. 13122 f'tir I« r a M*rlnr Rldlrv. *></.» f* >r Hnr X* Art P ha', 27'. Arn KtflPl SuntimAn. 2’•<'?'• Prvrrr Pr'li ••*•• Vth r | sh».)rr 4*< i * X>nrx F, .r a Frhnft'rr *.731 S’< it H»A*rlrp S*PH«ka! *1 P'lrffAn 1 ■ rrriA Riant*.** " ?*> ' Fnppaa 11 •■» 11 1 ’ f* v:! 1 1 f* n. * h * . 1 1 ■ t• ■ p V'a; P 1 • T'r < I p IS* fc S' u -« x *■ *hrt T"tk !3i2 1 I*' l.af •*-. -11' Am! a Trmnr 'H«k' s -7t Mop* ru V<"A Va adr «3 If P. TX RrMk-rl VA'IKhAP 127'? M'-pla V •' i l.t! rn IVAk nrr 221 I! *b t*r.n pvarri i axx -1 pop T.l'Hp XX all rr l 1122 Ifurr'l.nMt K'IPA W lllmßlA «r 11Af>1 T <*r Up>n \2’hAni- 12AP? Vfritn'Al R rr U »*rk vh «k F’ Auy.n Krrnn W'lpnn 11' N'nr’h VlA’n P. O RrAtrtrf U tlhrrppo..n 1 ‘M2 TAi om* f.IRJ.B Ctrl* «rrr horn In- S>'l A'hritfhi 2117 T'-'rl *lrnr» I-*nrrp ArnrlMu 2211 Pirurrr. I PAP >r Alrl! 11 ,*.137 Trrnfnn 'irAor AMr I*r '•'» 11 Cnnnn» An'lrr».‘>n 12?19 Ka*i I»»'rrit MArrfA'rt R .pp llf*fi« S' inn 'IA rV•' n Ralpklv IS3 71 F'PlAtnt RIpIIa Rrnnp’i lA2l*. rm Mrlrn Rp/pp' A I<*2 C*• V • rlra'r f'Ar.il All r ehi *« 1 * Kapi K "bv S'pHlp Rrown 2-'l Pap* f.Arflr 1 M*rv P«Arrl 1 *»? S PiPtp r'lptAiin 3' "> MWnrr p'A. r Ann.p •'Arnm-n 1 l, r (? Ka,»i, K. *• « - A**iPrlnp nrlpkAri 177* P fbP'forrl I»pn» OavM K,31 p»An>' ’ n Alt. * r'p|mTinri.t 21*1 If tfhl*nil avpaup. H>ehl»ni r»rk Vrr n». il<«l 1 SormA tin* gr« 1111 \A .«1 K'l.'M '1 Arip .PhI Rif'** I - *hP' r.lPrr»k IH2IH Inl.n T H' k h'Af*rl r* rk As i'.l rp • r.r vrp 1I * < A* . • 'A 1 Prl'.r Mifrh*r'<l 2 1 >3" l r "I I"* P ICrpm" I**2|A S'.rr*nln Vircln’A KAf’•'l*' . 1‘ *H I'a*l Pon^Mpp* ip m* * Ma**a*pi Kr**r ’I* 1 *! f'v' n . SNICKEROOS l ______ > _ i “The draft hoard turn ted him , ton— hut she worked faster!" Betty Simpson, Th,ee Chemkßl Fi,ms r . A . , Indicted in U.S. Drive ( l() I paripr 111 Nrw v( irk. dc< .<> gns*. VI v LV/UVivl f 111 In a -wist move to break the last remaining links between Gcr- I tn.e* -tall f nrrr«|M>mti nt m<inv S g,gar)tl( ( hcmk ai tllj-t FUNT. O r 20. Bcltv Simp- «-SsWi#ri« in thn United -on. rontral f, K u,.' m .hr Wiml, - ' ? IT'S' tran ' l " u \ tinmil d,-|,u.,'1>.•!».. n Hi- CIO **•? ind " d *hr-n corpora.,on.v Allied S-ru.c VVorkns and .he .nd,v.d,.aS or viola- AH. Culinarv Work-,, an, l Bar- V'T A o .7' 1-nd...- I n,on -onfin-,1 ,o h-r A, l, i,n '' ,h ‘' Ullson lar"'I ar "' A J him- with a hca, , ailment. CIO Thf ' companies, charged with headquarter- ,-vealerl today. eon-piraev ,o ir-tram hade ,n She wa- -tnrkrn 11 «a- -aid. ha /. O'Omi-al-. dyraWffr and a- an aft.rmalh to .he -launt; of !-ela,-rt piodur,- vital to Awer- San, Water- 2K. CK, organizer■. na"o n »! d? f en-e. are Genera do,-me pirk-imi; of the lairani Z n, ' ,n '\ *►* m < and Hot. I hy her for.-, which -h- Go,wral Dye-luff Corporal ion. claimed tr» hive swung ov* i to the _ _ < IO„ ,n a -pl,t with *h- AFL |q \) $ Davis* siscretary of the' Flint Ir- AS 1111111011 T 0 dust rial Council, ncrord'fig to Jakie Waldo, International Allied AII.ANIIC CITY. N .1. Dec .Service Worker- representative. <INS). A h9-year-old retired sergeanl • major in the United Nicaragua Adds to Foes S'at<- Marine Co.ps ha. offered MANAGUA. Dec 20 (INSi Secretary of the Navy Frank The Nicaraguan government today Knox, it was learned today, declared war Fin Hungary. Ru- Charles- Jacob Buerger of near mania and Bulgaria, Axis allies, hy Ventnor, explained that modern Ihe Central American republic warfare might require such a previously had declared war on ICr an d that he was "sorry I Japan and Germany. have but one life to offer my _ i i intry." Expand Naval Dockyard OTTAWA Ont.. Dec. JO iJNSi. OofffPS yard at Esquimalt on the Pacific huiu v "r> ren *r ! a p.. t- Coast i- to he further expanded im- " !r * J hn 1 * s *"‘ r " Mr m-dimcly Navnl Vim-i. , An R u- ’• ” ?? N-’ta'm'*: NfacDonald announced to<lay, r n Bnai a*«rt« p»rx om»i»ri Trapper Dies in Bay ost an< * ount * SEBEWAJNG. Dee. -jo. - man Stamnitz, J”. muskrat iraf>- r . 'V ‘ n *r< ' 51 p '' W!,r(3 ,v - 33 * 7 - per. 10-t his life tndav in the 1 ' "" freezing w aters of Saginaw Ray. h ' r „ Y - n> tu- He broke through th«- ic*». wam ' w-n r* . BIHTIIS fiipi^ O r'* »-r* N'rn in Rilthv llijp’i, 3123 VA-lliAfr* OpP' I;p 1/pp 2.K Krr 1 « ’T N nn.r Or h"A 1227 S-'ui*. Vi-rnn r A P !r.t •■* 1 Of Ma ii)p HrHv, 137*. T’.pvp P'A r A R imph 22*1 llml-rk f'!AnA Sirfp*-* I'2» : ''7 V'AUkihA' '.'innn TrAlltnrr, .’i'll!* An.*»rrt'. M A'A A 'p* T’Jf A 1.. » - ■ ]• Atia 3N i!! ATunn 17127 Pr-l? .M * •• r \A'i .* *.i j' l Mi'i !a. M#r> QuArkPnl ijpri 101*42 >• ir* Irflpp-u. >1 \RRI \C.K LICKNSKS *:ar! F.< An*l fJ'.mAn, 21 Kt»le Orpprbaum 21 f*** ,T .1.. r« a’., • M»- V r h'li* ia Hu*rri f Mur' i F*\ r * Ufcprr BlPrlr 21 M i'g'.pr'A Rh>li*v IP,' Hrrl-prl F Yr-k-rr, 31 ItnrrPlrlA M F*Ankr 21 P'rbArl Ar TUP I’O A• •• Sj. p*;< I 1‘ * 1a- k I'r.'p 2" JAn p 1 A p- - 21 l ' n K r 1. 2* A r; ■ ria Irr r \\ Al* Pr \\ » Arr 1 - 1. T'-p'A > P* a* i pmipp 2 1 ,l"hn *>' H>*lp, 21; K 3 'h Si h .fur a*, pi '2*' IfATTH n.*r >TI 1* K -p. rr-y I.*fv I ’ 1?. I'hAr >P A ■:-r• 1 ' 1 I A- R*. .At . . .1 Am p• 'lor*. 2'S K'a" < T* mi *” 2" yipffAn 1 bAnn RaM"< .!r 21 . I> l. rr« •!* K'atit 22 R*in a M l*< fi.l* 2' NdATIP Uik'i ' f’l '' . VI MA r V Ann Or. • • r " k I. ,111. Prupv 27 A r , |.,I>V R'ahplaw Sa |.|.irk -v* «kl, 21* M .hAlina Sal!\ Sr. /»•: F I%a A r«1 <• RlAvmAn. 22 Ire O vn Tav 1. r 17 If* brr \A M ini|H ,i 2* \ I.' 1. .*•• hn .1* 2 NtPh'dA* V P"H 2n FI rcn. r K » ml nt;ik, 21 Jimp* P RhPlt. n Jr, io, JimnltA H> irn jAnmvHAH, 1* Jnppph x Kr»xx»ic<kl, 2f. Viri tla f J*rplkl 2 1 ’ I .full rrhAnrr- k 2' I'iAr* xi aj k a 21 J. Fprpnr Jr. 2(*. I.«ihrr AmfliA F.t' hAfd* 21 ' Arl Sirtiirn, 2 fl : AnnA P. **l. 1* Philip .1 »**ph FrAiiPr. 34 l.illi-n Hlld« P<* ni, .3* Jrhn HpllmAn. 31; C rnnr Piprrr 23. f.p. TCP Pi'*ill 3k .1; 1 H Hh r* .3* 1 >.ulr Va'lpt .3*l Fv.via B'irk<.« r»ori'ilrj F SrhrA irr. 2" Pinrlp A P. . krn* »i|p*p 21 Faij’ pAfiAfPl ■* 2? P it-nih * *l”iKPr ?1 RlrhArrl .1 RlrA*»»n 23 L Paulitp Rn '. 21 Al-cindpr Tmimpr 22. RhirlP\ S»lr.chp<k 20 I'pirtr XV. FFpal' ST MaTV RTlilh. 2< OhAripp F XX*ar*l 20 OVnn M 'nhPH. 17 XX ' ’.Am J'ippph R ipp, .3? Imrn*h\ R *pn- RAiim 3.3 RnriArd F W\p«f 23 VivlAH Ri**’i XVtPpr, 1« J»wr* Xnt-iip 1 Hrnpman 21 MArihA Pal- Ipnbrrj; 1® TArd .Ipfi'.rpkl, 2" M.*r\ Krr'«'nnkA 17 X lb*** F I flh 23 O n«Hnr* \l #r 2” A !S#rl \\ » - n p. ,Mpr 21 Rrllr ,tAnP XfAr' r 14 r-hprlnp p..ir*rr 2? IrPAfl T rinplpm | O * ‘in-* K unrl i k 24 1 . '« rr 11*11 °« SA*hA*H K. 1 * n*i V*p*r.rr \1 nn;Hr '*ll ?n A'Prrf rtr kfnp*'rrr J X* r»" 27 Okprli* fA'n M I'PlJn .Irhn-T 2? I*l a rr-rp a frAr'p. n, ?n! F . rpnrp F , Sihlndlpr 1« DETK 0I T EVE N I N G T 1 M G S (PHOSti ( HKUKY *6ovj M \RRIACiK UCI-iNSKS l ifhpr IMpt-n t"' R *n XX'hittAkpr ,3k f'hrpirr f, in * 30 Vp»PIAP 39. Ph i KPnnrlh RrArr,. 21 Brtt.v J • l'aum»r, I* Rn .rr.in F*r..n, 21: V.pthpr 7.#H>v 22 I »«rfn«p XX. is Fruifnp I'nnihArt 2 1 •K »!a p* *r* a * 37' Vt Ip* kAb' *pk" 23 N *t.prl K**Trn»k;. 21 R I’Ar-Aipp, 20 X'*b ,r t"j«hAr-A »o Arinp XX at .pu!a. 22 1* 'in Frr r\ 31) J* An Ta ,*y. , * I 1 P. rnbAr* 10 AnniP P.uth Ourrett, is U„ 'l ' 1 :i** 22 JpAfIPIIP P >,rr*. ,n 2'' P*. XX rry-rr'Pv Jr 21 . f» p M .rr ‘ is Ar * >n S, rr.mAr 2k. Kvplyr. )■ »*hpr XX'erth. '2l P.r r>pr* FhriPtpnppn. 23 Rl*nrhp Rnnnpt • 20 111’ 'd A Truppp.t, 10 Hrlnn r,rrtrur)n H'jchnp 2*i 1 hr T Dpn*r.n 2* MtrtArr* Riipvaii, 22 1 lv*n n Hnrrmk 21 < .*srp XX Smith 10 M K A3AmP 20' .In' nr F Vru k 20 1 ibn MtirhP’l 22. FSr'.n W *•* 21 " v i t•.fr r * M nlrrf.'r ?*> Pr**r S*r ■ 23 \*. rr,« T*l' r in r ' * '»r r f'A' !• IS i. ( k,h «*r*n hi i*.' '•'> xnr p Riprr; M i-'pn-nrl ,1 nn 10 X* .*t r 1 17 Xrd ,1 brn.n 33, P'll F f,*rP-n 2* 'hr T Nrwrl' 2' V** r n MVORCFS f.h>l ,ii 1* p .nh '(r<.m * -r T*n rrA \XilllHm« fr>.rn Vul Ft.ork f r< m rr «n, X. n, >•) .yl \a f "om 1*» \ Xnnr F. :■ r lr*.n) | a- hll r S*.\aa.!| fr.m A r; *. n F... i-p Tt.nnpll from P'irti-p ''n’kArrl F, Fl*vi'*l fr. m Hi 1 m 1' llpm!,) R. a.-nrA from .Xlnr,- irn*. 7,Air]a ffnhprfp fr m p*lnh 1 V * I>p * .!« fr .m Sis |. t.llllAfl F*irnnl'llP fr m B*|.’*mln V M Kuhn fr m Trrrv Morrv Kax» n't fr m AlnxAhffrA M«.ip|on f I *i>rr from Mnim Fti rpprp nn»h from ,1' pppb Ma r\ OMhArn fr.-m l.U’ i > Kuph from A’frpr) S rniAn J Thomppnn fr ,m Irrnn Vi'fir .* Fr *h from FI ■ d ffirriA XXh'tm*n Irnm l.irl K*'brvn V riixxpki from S'Anlnv il»..pp|> P. Hii.k« from JAmrp DEATHS VA’hAn Injtrim 2130 fiuhn*. |f> Xian*' ur J V Andir; HO3 F.n 1 f' l.PonAr*! RArnt 1 >2" Wppl Hsncork. 17 Max K Kpi k .'.3 7 Sax Ah - 7*'. FharlP* P Futpn.- taio VXh.fm rn “oaiJ, A® J hn Prippfxm 321 Knilrpi'id .3,3. ffpnry RpUiPr 2/ias F rntpntp .32 Ntrh"lAP Kr«\vnno« AWil O' - An f,axp r*.*rp R Pr.npri w »k'. '.913 Chopin 3 ! f.'hn Fylliv»n, Al2O Manton .3‘.i K*l»Ard rjuii'or. 3h3Y firAnrlx. .'2 sh bnrt O Whit nr \ 14.3 Fin'd '1 A'lr.an XX 'pop, 237 A XVrlllngb.r Crrltpr- I Itr-P, 7 ' 1 S* r*p 1 F r.ebt rr> 711 Inn x 7. xi*rpnrp* p..nab ip 2st7 Tnimnull. AS V'o.npi p. lain Aojo Parkwo.-d, 1? A'bPri Oh'nf OfS.'i Mp\rr», 72 X frrd 1 1 iirplifl 2'* 1 Xla\\»nll 7»x t-rr'k MrPhprpon ?'.‘i St C *ir. Toss 11 ntv*n. '.3 * ( ftr . lAI rj XX'.Pkl n k 'l ••) "llfc X* jalaop *, m .ntlv l-'.%*bnr r;. -rood 17 " 7 X* *> x 3\a up 7W fir rnfh 1 X fniPh*'lf XlflO Xud'lf-op A? 'V'i/Ahp*h RAmfipi.l 2Afn H w.kpr, a. 3 ( Rohrrl Srhmidt. 1111* WlfphirP 2*. WANT AD RATES DETROIT TIMES Dally and Sunday Rate Po r Word Per Da/ Transient ( V-II t II A HO): I lint# t>.- if II l.t H rod-mill\r ti.nr- |* i r Sr 7 or more ru.itr. utlsr llmr* I. I 1 / < Minimum it w,,rd>i EXCEPTIONS Tu R»nt lt*,. m« H u‘**kr. pine Ftfiomi. H «rd *r»a K,,*,rn < Mldrrn tu Bf>Ara H* mr for Bltbations Wanted. * ( V-ll < It \RI.K 1 Itn.e V .V S Hi li t-nnaeruHva linifu S' ,-e It 7 or more i-on-e.utOe lime* .Sr S ' jr (Minimum 11 word.»i Advertieemerte Ai.-epted *t ai:\’ r,f hundred* of convenient neis ilx rh***d| Want A.) Stdtp i • or »t tl.e .;me* ■ Mam Otflre T • rri «*.- SfjuHre r,t tow j fr'ntomy ra-h rate- f.r rnav ! telephone your ad to CJterry HHi»O and have it rh*,,-eft Ad* ordered hy feleph* re god gp. cepted ir,>m peraon* tiated in the teleplione h*-,k *ir « 1 1 > «tirerl.,r> ~n niernnr* ndum ,, nl > . I. return tor thi* court»*> the advertixt r i* ! experted to remit [,r*,mjt:>. It h*>x nun t,er i- fte.*ire,:, e*t mate five words additional Tl,e Time.* rteerve* th» n*;ht tn n)a**ity ails under appropriate head in*#. All claimi for adjuatmentf and re funds mu*t t,e made within 10 <:a>* a lie i expiration of ad. ):rror« ehould he reported immedi ately. The Time* aseurr.e- no re»t< n nlbJiity lor error* alter ihe it ret insertion. To Insure publication in the Sunday paper, copy must be in the Times ~ffir* by it 3o « m Saturday To insure insertion in every eddi ,n of the week-day paper copy must be In the Tip,e« offi< e hy (, p m. t.ne day before publicat.cn. WHKN CANCELINf; advertUernenta advertisers must *erure * NUMH’hK fr.tn the telephone clerk. Without this number, f-atmtact ,ry ad justment cannot be made in »aee of error, vs> do not xuarantee to discon tinue an order unless camieUa-tioa ia-- received tn the office t,ef r* 6 p. m the da> precerflnthe next insertion: 11 3o a. m.. Saturday f*r ?unda> editions. MAIN o»m »: U7M ( AX* AVt .M t AT TIME- -AH VKF CHERRY 8800 Lost and Found .LOST—Ch< v* ; blue black mai*- Monday. Regard. Return to 4'■ W*-t ft M i* R.d , Femda;e or rail R> >a! Oak 9*13 LOST Pointer, ten-.m? d<>,: vrhlte. large V on [Frown; head ant ear brotvn wblta V in . f-**eh*ad Reward n. ar.-i 70741 Inkster road. Red ford. Call Farmington sft6-R-2. POODLE—Gray. white; northwest section. 2'*oi Kerry Park. Telephone Tyler 5-7247 Reward RED IRISH SETTER wearing < ,* r chain Kindly telephone Tyler 6-2449 Reward. WaLLKT - Containing 6100. paper* “Needed" tßerween Detroit-Tpst lanl 11 Reward Olive 44 4 1 Male Help Wanted BOYS. 18-19 YEARS OLD with bicycle* for n' ,ht messenger work Vacation* w*h pay Healthful outdoor v> irk 3.5 c an hour If % -u are attending *< hool here is *r. opp-. r tU’- ty f• >r j i t earn ex'ra monev .»** Mr Swarthout, Rc« m i***-,. Western Union Telegraph Co., 536 Shelby street CO\S. WITH OR WITHOUT BICYCLES. 16 17-18 YEARS OLI> In our serve*- s u-i .mr in c ntact with h-g t.ustness men and gatn experience rr. hey cann• » buy. See Mr. Swarthout, Riwm 206. 536 Shelby Street. DRIVERS WANTED Goivj m<>ney-making opportunity driving iChecker Can* An outdoor job drum* a pleasure rar Healthful prnfitable and steady Age* 21 to 56 Apply 212 k Trum t'Ull. af’er Sam FOREMAN —T sM and die department, who ha* had extensive experien< r at routing and directing large ton e of tr.ol at d die maker* Good man »id laege «• ’tract *‘v p experience preferred. G”od salary. <hance for advancement. State full par ticular* and part history. Dept PE. 6200 .Avalon Rlvd., Loa Angeles California Boring Mill Operator for second shut: must he highly experl enced in precmii.n tool work' h t-he** wage*, plenty <>f overtime State reference. Apply Box 6**3 Tletrolt Time* MACHINISTS Shaper* milllrg machine, la’he and bench ma< hinintv Must t'e American citizen. Apply P X B-6617. Detrc ■' Time- PUBLIC accounting firm in nearby city has vacancies on it* j.-manent staff f. r two senior and three ;-.,n><«r a. r'untarts. In replying re ate qualification* and ref erence* Write B'x B-6M' I'eTof Times RESPONSIBLE party 1 drive to Loa A r.ge e*. y u are n a*ked » • share ex penses. ('all evenings 7 l 1 MUrrav 420 ft. SALESMEN sun'*') to e < a' Bg commission 760 j \\ .«t Chicago TWO .108 SET-l T MEN~ 3 HORIZONTAL MILLING MACH! NK OP HR A TOR S 6 VERTICAL BORING MILL MEN S r pnd> W rk Ti*\ nn'l N ch f Sruf’i frpi vniApt Of* r PALMER BEE CO. V\’* •tnvn«itfr nr’'! ('fThrs*] Trunk VERTICAL MILL OPERATOR S r .emnd -htft. It- Hi l‘P h oi I '. *-* pert* pm-rd )n pre, I Sion tool -cork h'ghest tissr* I ip.on I.f oxerlrre Sit'r refersnre Apply ft \ 685,3 pr»rott fines Employment Agencies DEFENSE POSITIONS OFFICE TECHNICAL EXECUTIVE DETROIT SELECT SERVICE BUREAU 1216-17 LAFAYETTE BUILDING JONES Umplnvment. 4116 B< auhien, w-mt* day workers couples, p-rii-rs, maids, waitresses, (Wumhta loin * Entertainer* and Musiciana .ORCHESTRA availah'e New Year a Eve Call Northlawn f»V>2 after «. 1 ——— - - - i— 3.- - Female Help Wanted | EXPERIENCED white, tor cooking and I general h‘ usewnrk good home private hath and r ;r 2 adutts; Uu. Call alter : * p m Lenox .5522 ENT! RIENCED wa ires* sandwich sh”p. davs or nights; start JIN per week, per »iral interview only 130 H West Mc | Nichols , iNuERtENUF.D gt-l, 'day w xl. *.» ' and carfare Fdzroy *7*l .EXPERIENCED waltreS*** for new fp . wo. d W iffle Shop f,o.d pr .t»i*iliorv JA.VIt \4 *dward (iIRI, Geer ra 1 hO'tsewcrk experienced reference* 2521 Edison. TO. »-7»1.« Call f< \ LEBLA DIES wanted to sell r .at Rig , me 7’"l W '•O GIRLS jrnated lately as ps’tners and trarhers; AMenem-P r-’f nor’M’ w trsi-h \ u at| ia*e«f <iao'» step- part or lit' tirr gua’ante* t( n'ghtl> whilr |< i»n n*. earn up to fto WEEKLY Ai-pU. HOLLYWOOD ftcbool of (Van inr 12it Westward TE 2 «1*72 [Cljnstmasy^!o: [>- gift ★ L’ Suggestions For Her i pERKI'MES—CbI .gnsa. riff se’s. bra ti- 1 fully boxed 1332 tiratp t. ('Merry 5866 W MANFCKK. Furs 15 i ,-t Grand Rlvert- Room .V<2. CHerry fto6M For Him PANT* v par . DM Pant*. l ktore 1241 Bri>adwa> Of.en evenings 1 For the Horn I BEAUTIFUL Xmas tree* Wholesale | price* Big select.on. 3850 Michigan I Lafayette 5170. [LARGE arttflctal Chrtstir.as trees n- veities at reduction WIBNER 1426. GRATIOT MATT R U.'sE ES. piliowa, comforter* ideal 1 Christmas gifts. Conley Bedding. M3O West Warren TOASTMASTERS refrigera' r « radio* Complete line at Shively s. corner Holden and Ferry Park. For Every One | A Ll-DNA P.rcnF ATtcrsr—-TTN"s .'U \l,?,nr~ reservations; billiards. s*oß Michigan 1 LA layette P 341 1 BEAUTIFUL Elgin Ham iron Longim wDstwa*ches Hugo V< ntoirg, 22<ktft Grand River CONV F.RS AT ION A L Spanish II h • -»1 r pn vate; special clan rate*. Shout. TF.mple 2 6192 LADIES 7ENTB Bulova w:t!<h*s. JIT >0 up Diamond engagement sets, J 23 sii | up Pav ta*h. pay lea*. Lay away plan 1260 GRISWOLD | MASSAGE MACHINES;' vbrator*; hair I dD'ers; electric hand clippers. Vomers. 1 311 (Jratlrrt. Open 8 7 PHILCO, Zenith f’.cnerai Elec ri radios MacTKinald'a P.adio. 14210 Coyle. Ver . 170 'PORTRAITS for 'jlfts Hat.a? Studio I *147 Wes* Jefferson (Sloxni. Vtnrwrocp 2-2525- XMAS SPECIALS Electri' «l HPt’liance- Radlos hardware Complete line toys 4n r s reduction. Springwells Hardware, 2038 1 gprtngwtU* | For Men A Y MC A. membership last* all year., Telephone your nearest branch today. Miscellaneous EXPERT Window Cleaning Company, 206 East Grand River. Cherry 3407 for esti mate*. COMPLETE .tne- Chrlstma* tmer wale.; Salvation Army. Sixth and Lafayette. I Situations Wanted—Male PAINTER, wad washer; experienced, excel-, lent reference*, reasonable rate* work n*n*hlp guaranteed TErrace 2-9356 WAf ,L cleaning, ftoUshmg. first (lass. experienced; reference*; evening*. Tem pi- 2-7757 CXJLORED' mart. exp*r|enced ambitious mechanic lubrication, want* steady work , - 2 S’ ’i <• Situations Wanted—Female CHAUFFEUR 15 year* - experience handy in*> reference*; *33 w-ek r tunii. ! 1-7352. j EXPERIENCED colored girl w*hes dayt ! part, time; th> rough cleaner. Tyler 6 6622. NEAT colored girl wishe* day work; J 3 00, carfare; reference*. TEmple 1-4763 Educational Thorough, Efficient Training in sh’-rthand. bookkeeping, ty r>ew riting, stenograph. compt”met-r etr THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Phone RAnd ’lph 6534 for Information Personals AFTER this da'e not responsible for debts contracted by my wife Lteslotte. Edward Freignitier. 1*513 Peikey aM c x.: v l , L. M ' Aatrologlat! Whom | v u've heard over the radio consultation, your h- me or mine. Appointment*. Ver mont 5-4432 (ASTROLOGER—36 years’ experience. WORLD b FAIR, radio 39 Peterboro.| CHerry 6844 i ASTROLOGER— Evangeline Berry 5320 Burlingame <Livernols-Grartd Riven; ap pointments. Jl 00. NOrthlawn 7229 AfjTROLOGIST Crystal La B-lle Your hem* or mine. 45 Edmund Piace. Cherry | 1 6(g ASTROLOGER PHOEBE ( ARTKR~Con *ultation dally; ve r y reasonable. 446 Helen (near Jefferson!. AT BILL GRAF’S GRlLl.,—Astrologer Es telle. Noon Luncheons. 124 John R | <Downstairs). | ATTENTION—|"EIinor." "Lois," '’Jessie.'' ' Berilia ” entertainers. Rainbow Tea room. 110 John R. FAT’ SLUGGISH’ CRYPT A-JELL . drugle** vegetable gelatin* changed thou- 1 sand* of Detroiter* reducing effort* so suc ce*s B-’fter. safer, quicker. No diet fad. Inve tlgate anc compare. Sam'*, Hudson's, ai d heijth food or drug st re* , FUR (’OATS, Jli) up. Jl reserves. Loui* F ir- 455 Miiuinti. opp p’lltce Head'ift* MI’S. RAYE Astrologtst featured at State Fair. 5ft.37 Mitchell. PLaza 23U3 NOT responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Francis Fay McDonnell Murphy. Signed. John Murphy. NOT responslt 1 for debts contracted by my wife, Vivian, aftrr this date. Joseph Kerpet PILES AND CHRONIC DISEASES ,Sueres*ful office treatment while working Doctor De Swarte Rectal Clinic, 5005 Cas* avenue Temple 1-2124. PROF ELTON ASTROLOGY’ CONSULTATION dally. 10-5; Tueadavs Fridavs until ft. closed Su-iday 3418 John R. het F.rskine and FUI-tt. Special. JI. RF VKRFND LILLIAN LEE ChufchTf' Chris' Appointments dally 1960 West ■• ’ ■ ' ‘ . . VH”i T er 6 7 ’3 1 STOMACH ulcer retlefi Investigate’ Vod O 10 Da\ d Stott Bldg CA 6440 Special Notices FOR 8 ALE—2o.Oo*t Chn*tma« ♦ -e* 20 m le- ue.-t of Harr’«vtl e on M-7° < • Dine and Dance - HU KEN IN THE ROUGH 60c; de - call un. 7u"<( tk*.l. Livem >Hop.E’S CAFF 1.3200 WEST U aRRF.N P”e*t turkey, (hicken dock dioners. Ifte Bus Transportation $2.50 Chicago $2.50 Tot EDO. 9"c NEW YORK. $8 95 I SPK'TAI RUSK 6 FOR At.l (*(< ’ APIONP , DE LUXE MOTOR STAGES t *iY CASS. AT BAGI.EY RA. Dll Moving, Storage, Cartage j ATLANTIC rsdded va*.* Insured; truck Ing J 6 load, free es’imate* TOwnsend 6-.3A05, PACIFIC St -rage. Jl r< •m. lowest rates, * tnicking. $1 .'»<» h’"ir: Randolph 62-53 VIPJ.F.YI COULTER— M'ivtb* expr*s«ing tri vking. trine;* storage. reasonable price*/ CAdtl *- '-‘ll6 Laundries A-1 DAMP WASH 20 LBI QUALITY I * » ■ DAMP ya ash 1« lbs T6c flat ironed. 13 lb* . 78c 1618 McLean F frr<>y 6233. DP APES CIFaNTD AND FINISHED 7 <*e o SHIRTS FINISHED. 12c WITH DRY CLEANING. UNIVERSITY 3-4110. ABSOLUTE A• 1 tAORK GUARANTEED 15 lbs. Damp, 69c lAc EXTRA WILL, FINISH ATI YOLK HAT BLANKETS A HANDKERCHIEF* Sunshine Laundry LE. 137 Q N udsv, out t .m-’cr-'w; 33 ih« . «9c. damp 12 pie.’* all flat. J 1.49. or 21 lbs. Jl 2* •i”«arth 8790 Dancing Instructions ARa«SON DANCE BTI 'DIO fTjtec’*! e 'ir*e *? .0 4Woodward TF 2-9.36 t TRIANON SCHoof, of DAN»’IN»> Special , ir*e J 2 SO 3747 W'HwtW *fd TE. 2-9*"'o Dancing Instructions RHUMBA am* conga lessons by Cuban expert. J Ramon t'arlos 1 ►ox tp.ot am* \a alt;: courses. S 2 no Tree stud)”*, 41 'ft Woodward. TK. 2-8642 Rentals Wanted t COLORED—Wanted 2 3 rr*<>m*; with 7 weeks' baby. TYler 5-5586 Houses for Rent SIXTH. .3429 7 r-om* arul bath, recon ditioned and decorated throughout. J 35 a m .ivtr Open 4 '*■* UN ?-«"*95. W-ACRE Near Royal Oak. J2&O, $5 down See Trombley. 25022 John R Elats for Rent 801 LKVAHD WK'T GRAND 1504 Near Warren, upper five, large room*. S4O HILLSBORO 5512 Joy road-Grand River section; redecorated, five-room upper Northlawn 43.35 HOSMER. 8756 UPPER SIX ROOMS. $25 CANTON. .V*)7 Modern Upper 5 Room* J3S TK 2-667.3 LIN WOOD. 5786 Seven r’e.m modern lower redecorated; mlatd linoleum Cadillac 6276 „ MAPLEWOOD GRAND RIVER Pleasant five upper redecorated adult* rewieon ahlr garage Tyler 5-1594 5-ROOM UPPER PAVED STREET. s»•> 10000 Pur-tan cor. Wyoming UN 1-12.50 COLORED »57* East Kerry) Six-r'>om f’at. steam heal included r»a*’ nat>|e Hotels ADERNA HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED DAILY. Jl 00- >lso. private bath comfortable outside room*, d' wn*own 351 > t.'a**. DIXIELAND HOTEL Rate* ji 3o and Up Home of the Famous FLAMINGO BAR Dining Room in Connection FARMER STREET AT JOHN R HOTEL WASHINGTON. 2130 Car* Rooms, $4 weekly, private »hower, $6.50 weekly Iraneienlt $1 IMPERIAL HOTEL Peterboro at W(*>d-' ward, private bath, shower; dovntown. weekly rate*. $2 dally. I ?TP.AND Hofei; $4 up, -ingle $6 double. eificient service. 78 bibley. near Detroder Hotel Apartment Hotels THE WHITTIER~ Detroit's tineet residential hotel; 2 to * rooms Burns Drive, out East Jeiierson. LE. 9000. 4 - Furnished Rooms for Rent ALTER ROAD. 1507 (Jefferson-Kercheval) Uont. beauty re»t. friendly iv-me Ivrexei 4*J7^> BURLINGAME, near Twelfth, pleasant room. ii<»wl transportation, breakfast op tional. Townsend 6-1233. COMFORTABLE rooms for men. $3 up,, reading room 2804 Sixth \A EBL> Y HALL I DELAWARE. 1562 —Large front. twin t*ed*. gent.emrn; private horns. Madt •Oil 1767 EAST SIDE Ntc« large sunny room gtn gi ; breakfa*t optional. Pmgree 5684. j GRAND RIVER-J0Y—5.544" South Claren don; double, board optional; gentlemen Tyler 4-6699. HAMPSHIRE. 13421 - Large cheerful room in refined home; reasonable Arlington 1829 HARDING. 1259 Pl*a*xnt front room for 1 or 2; near Jefferson and factories; reasonable. Drexel 3473. INDIAN VILLAGE district, near Lafa yette—Large, attractively furnished room for one or two; private bath; garage. Fltiroy 3659. KNODELL. 5464—Comfortable room, prT vate h me near four farlme* (Uive 0296 McLEAN, 241 Highland Park--Front ro<.m, one or twn man, near Chry*. TO. 7-3029. REFINED colored h.me. single couple; every convenience. West *ide, reasonable. T) >er 7-4478. ROCHELLE 14114 near Gratiot-Chatmer* -Pleasant room steam heat, gentlemen. AP-. 7947 Ward. 15824 Attractive room; steam, twin t>eda, breakfast optional. Univer sity 3-0607. room: suitable two. employed adtilta only Call after 5 p m COLORED—Trowbridge; comfortable room. couple or single gentlemen; private home Townsend 6-5194. COLORED—3746 Brown place, large fur nished room, atoker heat, reasonable. Tyler 4-7578 COLORED 957 Melbourne; large front room, newly decorated, nice location, near carline, reasonable Madiaon 17.36 COLORED—642 Holbrook attrac tive room; convenient transportation. ] - 94 Housekeeping Rooms DEARBORN. 1336 Miller road, near Ford plant Room, kitchenette, comfortable, reasonable FOURTH, 5528—G00d transportation; two front room*; Murphy, refrigeration; adults, reasonable FOURTH, 4117-- 2 room*, suitable couple and small child; $7 .So weekly FOURTEENTH. 2521 < Michigan • Three rooms, basement, hot water, refrigera tion. employed couple HURLRUT 2.577 One light housekeeping room and 2 adjoining rooms; reasonable JOS CAMPAU, 721 Bearoom. kitchen, living room, comfortably furnished; $6.56). Ftixroy 7179. MT. VERNON. 5.33 Two front room*. everything furnished, innersprlng mat tress. striker; $6 I’vi'.k, 3140 Two rooms at-d SB. sleeping. $2.50; children welcome: fr»e nursery. Cherry 5755. WOODWARD. 3444 (near Eliot) - Two"large pleasant front housekeeping; adults; $6. COLORED - Neatly furnishea * rooms; k'tch»n privileges, good transportation 305 Eliot 1 Brush 1 When You Have REAL ESTATE Of Any Type TO SELL You Can Get More ‘RESULT-VALUE’ For Your Money IN “Quick-Action” TIMES WANT ADS PAGE 15 Housekeeping Roams COLORED Adul*» front room furrt*bM kitchen privileges 219 Hague. Trtnitv 2 *A'>o9 COLOR ED 1556 K" t » Nice roorniil con nnu ua hot refped gentla»*a rrniyr ' ’ " COLORED Rooms. kit( heuette. adult*. 7591 oCameron; 722 J<>« Campau. Tem pi* 1-7254 Board and Room BIRWOOD, 14671 Fenkell-IA yomtng dis trict gentleman: clean, warm comfort able r .”nt, American h”tne; newly fufX nished g(w«d meals and lunches EAST LAFAYETTE Nicely furni-hed rooms women couple preferred, FHa roy 7iw 11 GRAND BLVD EAST 1289,’* nekr ard's; exielicnt meal* home privilege*. PlXle 5496 MONTE VlhT A 15096 Dively room, southern ’(xklng gentlemen, home privi lege*. good transportation _______ Convalescent Homes WE SF'ECIALIKE In Gangrene. Dtabetis. Rheumatism, Neuritla. Trained Nurtes. Tvler 6-9204. New Houses for Sale A HOME in Dearborn Highlands costa no more; beautiful; reasonable. DE. 1366. ALWAYS OPEN; 11 NEW MODELS. 186K6 ORLEANS. HOI TH OK 7-MILE JL GR\NHMf*NT 67? M tu'wi. —imriet- F77F sale, tile natb. natural fireplace, room for recreation room: ready to move in. J3u month plus taxes 1 4643 Joy road. Oregon 3900. GRANDVILLF. 78.35 W of Warren sacrifice; 2 bedror»m«: fully modern model on 40x135 lot: school* and trana.; $.3.94)5 KHA term* Better hurry on this ROYAL OAK- 10 new models. Alexander Ave,. north of Gardenia _ VISIT Lanark Village All brk model*.' Open daily. Lanark Ave., off Morang Rd. Houses for Sale (Eaut of Woodward ) WILSHIRK. 14529 OPEN DAILY New brick .5 rooms: gas A C : 40-ft lot, KI.AI.TUK // Ha. per-Outer Drive PINfl. 2555 Houses for Sale \(Wett of Woodward) ASBURY PARK (Grand River section 1 7-room brick; oil heat; J 690 down Ho garth 2905. FKNKELL- LIVERNOIS SECf s* U'<" u-426 good Brick aeml-bang. with 5 r’M>m* and bath dn.. I room up, space lor other- 40-ft lot. 2-rar gar *id» dr. only *5.500, JSOu dn. L G flttmpson. CA 0321 or TO 5-1794 HOMER WARREN- & CO. i-tvt- points $8415 '((Grind Rlver-iavaii- Mile section 1 Five rooms, hath, full .basement; J2.7'io. J7.Vt down. 2685 Mtchi- LAhtHTTK "Too Houses for Sale DEARBORN, Graham near Wyoming —• Modern bungalow, oak floors, full base ment. hot air furnace, attic; paving paid: $.3 60. terms Many others. See our lists and pictures ELHKA REALTY A INVESTMENT CO. 6217 West Fort VI. 1-1400 COI.ORKD \Y side. 12 rm-., 2-car gar., J7OO dn . s3o m<>. TY’. 5-5.366. TY. 4-02()4. COLORED Inverness (near Puritan!; 7- room. $3,400; bargain; hurry! Olson. University 3-8330. •COLORED—3-fam hr '. jiTSOfTdn ; 2-farm ul„ Ji.200 4n. Other bargr MA. 4032. Flats for Sale A SNAP' $4,700; 5-6 rooms; must get equity; sacrifice owner Plaza OHO. IF S’OU are looking mr a nice and com fortable home, examine the outside ’of '3743 Iroquois. If interested, we will *hoW' you the inside and you will buy it. It's a good buy. Call Cherry 1636 for appoint- I ment. MUIRLAND Btc k-n "$.'1.750 $575 dowfL Bargain, hurry! Ola”n. University 3-6330. TWELFTH. 5965—-Six each; Income upper apartmen»: $4,500, SBOO down; owner. Tyler 6-3575. TWO- FAM ILY" 5-6:' 13.600: 'sßs month In come. S7OO down. $29 per month. Trin ity 1-6.372 1 c6i.OP.ED Two-famll.v. six. five: single steam heating plant; *6.50 DOWN! Ivanhoe 2067 COLORED, SCOTT—Three-famlly: good ! income excellent condition; ONLY *BOO DOWN' Cadillac 4606. Income Bungalows for Sale DREXEL. 5301—Upper five- stoker heat included; available January Ist. Murray 6824. Vacant Lots for Sale WATCH for weekly bulletin this column every Sunday. State Land Office Board Real Estate Wanted A Single Home or Flat II or other improved property in De- l 1 i 1 troit. Our large organization Is beat ' 1] able to handle your R«al Estate and L Insurance problems. You may have our representative call to dlscuaa !' 1 1 this with no obligation to you— <' i| Simply ’phone CA. 0321. : HOMER WARREN lc CO. Established 1884 Dime Bldg. ALL CASH KOR YOUR PROPERTY*” "* M A BARAK, 29.35 Mt Elliott. FI. 4933 BUYERS—Any east «td* property; cash, term*. Burd. Ivanboe 3340. -CASH re*) estate sates, trade Ea*t Sid* property 24 - hour service. Pettine. PLaza t PARTY WITH gash WANTS SMALIT" HOME. F AST SIDE ROSEVILLE 1910 WANTED Rormhifi Houses, f'ats. Ap'.t Swansoh 401 Cadillac Sq Bldg CA. 38»6 2 OR .3 bedroom home N -W section; sso(* to S7OO down Suburban Real Eatate for Sale RESTRICTED nomesit** at eurprlslngly 1 w prices Tuggey Birmingham 916 Farms and Lands for Sale 60 ACRES on M 76 village 1'- mile* Ideal to subdivide, s2..'k>(i. Haokm*on Mortice Mu h Little Farms for Sale 'EASY on the p* k'o»<o|i 5 *rr» tract fating |i«vemrnt. only s.’>6s $11.5 han dle* .Newman Vs.\”» and Goddard rda. ’/ft ACRES—Sewer, water, ga*. walks, $650. Office •jr 13 Mi a- . t,r< • 1 ’ oien Sat., Sun. Jud* n Brad way Co, RA. 9700. $330 SMALL farm. 63.5 dn W 7-MU* rd.. nr factorlea VE 5 2670 eve VE 6-7t*6.( Mortgages MORTG At > ES— Old and tew property. Hahn A Co.. 213 Barujm T-iwer CA 4580 to Loan On Renl Eatate is your property Foreclosed*™ OR SOLD FOR TAXES* NEED MONEY’ Write in rorfl.|efv e. ,v# ft]; p-,r’ njlars Addre** B< x A 2377, The Detroit T me* 1 Land Contracts ALL Und contra* t« bought, rntg-s made McHi|gh, 1410 Frd Bldg < aoiiiar »U 49 ANY desirahlei lai d codtra< r pnrrhased. MELVIN y LANPHAR A COMPANY Bfh Floor Lafayette B lg Cadi’fkc 6310 V- ~~ 4 ' - Business Opportunities RVaI’TY SHOP f hu*'t*e*e ehron»» e«]iil|>i'e«l make <1 frr AfHngi -n 6*76 eyefftngs. R* At 'TV «.||")* ; h •! »*•' »• - tatit'.pr#! *>ei, tee [gfiytlt* 77*1 w OOf4FF.CTIONF.RY- Busy tranefer - newer. doing (ot<d -r»t*xme** , mue* tei-rtfW-e 6I.V* M» Elll-tt