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SEA SCOUT FLAG RAISING HI MM ' H *’ Aik H BA I fw> BB \IKi^E^NL. t< ' .... rnn ■ Hi L i mi w ~.!*,* <* BB jt jLJ^ Hit^M *y "■' ; i t -- { £.iSjjp*' " 'BglJ^ IBIjBp ;,: WflE 4 “W*"' Spring Flmv<»r Show Sol for Marrli IJI-21 The spring flower and garden *how, thr fir'd to hr hr id in IV troit since I°lJ is announced for March If 4 through wn<!< r tin* »ponsocdup *>f thr I**-sf<~t4 Center and thr J 1.. Hudson C<> Thr two auditorium* on thr twelfth f <>or r.f t* .1. I. Hud-on More will hr transformed into 1* separate gardens wdh space on the Karrr.c; >lirr * and State st:< < t sides of the store aNo (ring used for gardens di'plays ar t a host* -- rr*om for the Garden Center. The show is open to the public and there w.l] be no admitancc |Chargr ft < IA llv 1 \KK I* \HT Taking p^irt in the 1J comfyt trve rlasses of c\h oitinns are hi garden rluhs of the <latr Mrs John S Newberry will have a dis play r.f hyhrul rlrlphiniums 3K feet long t v 7 feet Wide and the orchids of Mr. and Mrs Edgar B Whitcomb will hr* displayed Mrs David I). Dunlop is in charge of the show Koral point of the show will be a stone w.whmg well, sur rounded by four formal rove gar dens. There'll be a j»ool garden. « garden gate, a garden built ONLY 40 YtT WORN BY MILLIONAIRES IwminMl orw Zcnirh RsAonif Hw tag Aid aboMii by people who enul.f »As d 10 non thu pnet' Zoniih • tow (fmmtitr mod« poMiblo by world • ftsrpnr pf*n«ioa nuu ■ pmdnctio#, wWh j tu win ryuliry m m lowtro e«o Como to for frot Dtmomiro* tuw. No ‘'High poowurf " W ditpoaM Mb to Aom wbo MO bo boipod. 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Orur SSO ' m ?Hi£C&r Square Deal Optical Service GRAND RIVER at Times Square GRAND RIVER at Oakman around a d<*orw ay ore *urround ;ng a gin-- wall a court garden w.rh < paiierr-r] trees growing agair.-f a vs di. a Pan-An* near. -Hu;: a Ukix guuden. < It \N ItKOOH 1 XIIIHIIS ( • *nh»'r*nk I f *i- * t ute ii f si.. jf.pi w , 1 « xlub.t, for t 1 e fir time a <•( <•( ?;«,n of M ehigAn birds in a sotting of t!«> s and shrubs on whi* h o.r nat.vo hirrjs thrive and will also display examples of Mich igan wild flowers T>- -s o s a day w ill bi es( or t ed tiirough the show hv sp**‘Cifs 11y t: Hined guides, who will answer any question regarding the ex : hihit- and who will explain the {minis on which the judging has bee n done. 3 l> VII V I.K T 1 KKS ANo planned are three daily leetures hy competent and well known lecturers Each talk will bC illustrated uuth colorerl slides. This featuri is to i>e presented as the 11*13 Elsie Sibley Embody Memo rial bund s* r;es. The department of parks, and rend ition i- rontributmg much of the j. mt material for the show and its floriculture specialist, Henry A Johnson, vcTtt be Mijvr intendent of construction. i rtHVHWt NEW f NGLAN D rT|?\ BAICK-OVtN «-• BAKED BEANS Sea Scouts at Redford II iK h School raising the Mok in preparation for Roy Scout week w hich will heir in T hurs da v and continue through February 11. Study Case of Woman, Guilty in Traffic Death Sentencing of Mr*. Veronica Fcddersop ».*). of sno Conner charged w ith neghgi nt homicide in a traffi d» ith will awa.t the rejxirt of the probation depart rr.ent T:af;, Judge George T Murphv > ■ d ’odav V v F* (I'ier>'* n ua* found g . !ts’ ’ar 16 in ’he death of I );,•.;(! r.-i.W’h 16. of l.v>h Mary land. titit-v, pc.nte Ra >ch «a> k..!<d i! h Jefferson, near Chai /pfps^ smTfR (URL Peptt’C ola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Franchised Rottler: Dosstn's food Products, Detroit, \lich. ii -w V > ■ vACi? I Captive Yank Civilians ‘•, T.y v. s. ynvy rrr'm ~riprc!'t : J"Trm~ giMrißutyff sound Photo American and British <i\ili:uis in the Santo Tomas internment camp at Manila waiting to bp assigned lixing quarters by their Jap captors. When thj s ca m p u ;is liberated, the captives were found to In* ragged, unkempt and undernourished. This picture was taken by a -lap soldier. Speed Recruiting Of Navy Nurses T e C'fVc of N;<\ >! Off >!'r Procurement and the Red Cros today joined forces in an effort to sp< < d up the recruiting of navy r .; «.es, '!\ net ted to cor • for wounded r.\> fw: sonne! or. ‘h.|>« and in hospitals. At tlvc navy i 1: ,m r-n the ninth floor of the Book Building. appl - cants for commissions as nav\ nurses may obtain full informa tion ard receive their physical examinations after li r.g out ap pheation hlank- The Red ('toss w .;; continue to recruit nurses at its offi■. r. .16.1 L. Jefferson Order the I mte<| states XX.ir Saving* stamps frmn your He troit Times carrier. He'll de deliver them to your home, ft ' / Only slow, day-long baking brings suck old-time goodness Genuine New tngland baked Ivans ;.. B& M Brick-Oven Baked Beans ;;. can’t l» hurried in the Baking. Nosir! The«; delicious New England favorites must be baked slowly not steami‘d or boiled like the ordinary kind ; for one entire day. They must be baked until each separate Ivan is mealy and tender and golden brown! Baked with lota of pork and spicy sauces. Baked, true to tradition, in open bean pots and in brick ovens. That’s why for the finest in flavor, always choose B & M. Burnham <C- Morrill Co. Portland 2. Maine WANTED NOW! 27,000 more WACS for medical work. 18 OZ. FAMILY MEAL SIZE 2 .\(*n Lak(‘ Skippers Gained CLEVELAND Feb. 6 it.T) Two Michigan rr.cn arc among • • ;.!:!• officers promoted to new P'v-;T;nn- ir.r the coming ship ping s, ason on the* Great Lakes, tr.f C'olumb.a Transjiortation Co announced today. (*!.;■: tes S Dailey of Douglas will he captain ol ’he steamer V. •?:• f. Surri. fTtrr IMlrer of Mt Cl» mens wdl have rom- H T Ewig \ Store Hours 9:45 to 5:45 p. m. yUL \ Monday 12:30 to 9 p. m.—Saturday 9:45 to 6 p. m. \ nu Modern, Washable Wall Finish To Give Your Home Fresh Charm QUART Gallon "Brighten up your xr alls in a jiffv . . . and it doesn’t take an expert to-yet e\prrt results. You just mix Kem-Tone w ith water and apply with Rollcr-Koatcr. Dries in 1 hour in a beautiful jt.pple effect. Make your selection at Crowles’s. Fifth Floor —M<i/n Building f/ *Y __ , „ l>, tNAMIIoA [oe 0 IVO^I Greek Factions Agree On Amnesty Terms ATHENS. Feb 6 * INS i F.AM delegates to the peace conference in Athens have accepted the Greek government's amnesty terms, ending the deadlock be tween the two groups* Foreign Mihlsb r John SofianojKiulos an nounced today Sherwin-Williams Somi-LiiKln 1 9W Gallon New beauts for walls or w-oodwork. Choice of 8 pastels that drv to a soft satiny finish. ashable. Sherwin-Willi ims >lar-.\ol 5 airnisli *l. til Quart Presents dust and dirt from lodging in wood pores. Docs not discolor. Saves plenty of work. Sherwin-Williams line t-lnniiirlohl *1.57 Q uart Ideal for furniture and woodwork. Coes on smoothly, leases no brush marks. Choice. 14 colors. Gsilon Cm ('ketchri 54.95 Fifth Floor Main Building THE WEATHER t>. • .' »ni? v :.-i*\ •r'-x furrm »ri r/ - i' ; i, »m! -...i v,a.—-4 > i^..it; -t>* *• j*. 22 ModifraO to f.'r.h wind* s .p»- f'«rr' *•• Pr> 'frt v.iiiip'nt, durlnj • \‘ ■•' ■ i t> y •- * drgrect **•»?, 10 e«»t. i *■ j't 0. DETROIT DATA T 1 m■ fii'' M'rf**) Hi .<'<l. ! 1 dfgrre*. .c»p*t 2< rr,f»r. 2t> D-p*-’ .’■» f’ m r. rx*t tfmpfr»tu:. M n d*y * 2 t!i i;r-< s n«i'u j.> - n<'tt.*l !»rri»';a'ii:f «n« J»n 1 —2oi rt»e''**-! Trmrx • «turi'j '>n. >.*r »,f S 3 d'-crr.s !n» r .' 1* tv ar. 2' TfV.|*;»'ir<> this d*tr f. r ai * 7 2 V*l> Hl»l.> st, js tfifiu: in . .- . *o*t. -1 111 lii—*U‘.f humidity :.t..^u*'.. 2-20 *. a.. **■',, ► ’0 « m.. BT'-. 2 ,:0 p it... L l )’ . * 10 p rr > ’<■ rrf'!pll»U ! ■ in l««» 94 I u:* »' dini it. « m , m t"»d»> Ti*.t [iw —”” 1 % % W % Durable Kitchen llus<‘ With Useful Drawer and Cupboard *ir Strong construction throughout with durable white enamel finish. Drawer for cutlery or linen. Handy shelf in pan compartment. Measurements: 24 4 inches wide, 22 ! 4 inches deep, 32** inches high. Get yours at Crowley’s! Kitchen Bjsc, White Lnamel Ftnrh, F*ulned B r eaJ Bor 36' u uide. 22 1 a' * Jeep, )2't" high $24.95 2-Drauer Kitchen Base, White l.numel Finish, F.nrlo\ed Bread Box 2'IS uide, 22 a” deep, ) 2' 2 high, $19.95 Fifth Floor—Mam Building THE DETROIT TIMES Feb. 1945 WLB Rejects UAW Demand lor Raise WASHINGTON, Keb. 6 (INS) A WLB panel has recommended to the WLB that it reject de mands of the UAW-CIO that the Glen L. Martin Co. of Maryland hike wage rates and liberalize sick lea\e. night shift pay and job classifications. C-13