liY J. D. HAVEN
HINT TO
SAVE 09,000
TO TAXPAYERS
Tn** f< Rowing self-explanatory letter
was r«sid by City An«rm*y W. Hugh
WUliunv at Tuesday night's session of
th«* Colin; il:
in tin* operation of the Wayu**
County Sewage Dispel System, cer
tnin facilities «if the Wayne county
♦traiiiage distrii l N*». j> arc being used.
In order to rcimhur>e the district f«*r
the .use of tlM*s** facilities it was agreed
l.j the Hoard <»f Wayne County Road
Comnus'-ioiiers, whi**h is charge*! with
the iteration of tin* Wayne County
Sewage |ii.*|Hsiil System, that, an
amount of money equivalent to the
value of these senires he included in
it* operating bmlget. The obvitais ill*
ueul of this arrangeom-nt was to re
du<>* the charge against the dintrkt
for the operation and maintenance of
the Wayne County Drainage l>istri**t
\o S pumping station in lieu of cer
tain additional charges u* la* levied
against the taxi hi ye vs *4 the CBy of
Wyandotte and part of the Township
of Beorse for tin* *kis|K«sal of sewage.
Unfortunately. at the time of the
passage of the County budget, the tax
against Wayne County Drainage Das
trier No. 5 for the maintenance and
o)*enitiou of the pumping station had
already heeu spread without inakiug
tuiy allowaiavs for Mu* aliove mention
ed reduction and. as a result, both the
City <»f Wyandotte and part of the
Township of Krorse are being ovor
eharged for the operation atwl maiu
tennni'e of Wayne t'uunty Drainage
1 UstrU't No. 5.
On November 13, 1939 a committee of
officials from the <Mty of Wyandotte
met with the Drain 4 Ynnmisaioner and
representatives of the tented of County
Koad an*l the Board of
Auditors in order to hdge a protest
against this obvious overcharge, and
iu order to work out an equitable bash*
4i|M*u which the tax|Kiyeis of tlieir com
munity might receive relief to which
t!ie> are entitled. It was u.uanhii*Mwly
agreed by aU pr**seut that the amount
of tax spread for the maintenance and
operation of the Wayne Oouuty Drain
uge District No. 5 laianping station was
exxsnfcdve in tin* amount of
mately $9,009.
The alternative pnojiosaLs were
made as to five manner in which the
taxpayers **f this district might be re
lieved of this exreeadve burden. The
first of these would have made noc**-
sary the re lynwiinv of the satire tax
roll for the district and w\mld have
involved tonswle ruble ex-iiense uot only
for the wio-k imsilved in dupluatiug
siah spread but also that involved in
culling a special s***+on of the Board
**f Kiipei*v users. The various officials
repn*sentiug t Im* Oity of Wyandotte
who were present, in recognition °f
this fact and in order that the <sninty
might not tx* buixioue*! with any un
necessary exiH*nse. agre*d to the fol-
Itiwitig alternative pn^xisal.
It was agnssl by the iVainty Drain
Cimunissioner. the tewrd of 4’ounty
Koiid Commissioners and the tesird of
Auditors that the aau*>uiit of money
iuclmtrd in the general county l>udget
in the sum of approximately $9,000.06
would he set ankle for the specifki pur
jmse of reducing the 19+1 tax levy
against Wayne County Drainage No. 5
by a like atmmnt. Tbe net effort of
•ibis profMiaal will »** to permit tlie
ft.rtl waning years assessment against
Wayne Ouinty Drainage District No.
5 to stand, and will make possible a
reduct i*H> in the 19+1 levy for this pwr
-IH*se iu a sum equal to twice as much
as would normally I** deducted in that
yea r.
In order that this agreement may
be made a matter of record a copy us
this oannulliicati« *ii is being sent not
only to the City of Wyandotte but also
to M»e Township of Hcorso. and its
contents are licing subscribed to by the
Drain Coinnilssioner and tlie accrcdlt
*sl rvpr« v scnt:i lives of she Board of
Wayne County Road Commissioners
and the Board of Wayne Comity Audi
tors.
Very truly yours/
GEORGE .V I»IN OMAN,
Dm in C*iinmi!*te>uer.
BOARD OF COUNTY AUDITORS
By tekwaid H. Williams.
*A«wtary.
BOARD OF WAYNHC UHNTY
RO.VD fK)MiMIHSIOXER^.
By
Kngineer-Ma nager.
Municipal Service
Dept. Reduces Rates
The Muurcijml S*u*viee Commission
reduces eomm*‘roial electric Kitiw, af
fective N* vemticr 1. 1939. This rediic
tkai is a retail! of lower oiierating
cost* and the imdi«->- a*h«|itod by the
Municipal Servaue (XvaMiusskai severul
yeurs n&m. rewarding its eutHomem
for iiK*rvos*d .* n in their re
;■ |iwctive classirn a tion.
The new commercial rate is
ns follows:
Ihe first St> KWHV ,un«>d per nimbth.
7 <S»nit« per KWIL
The iwxt 000 KWH'* us**d i»er month
+ cents tier KWH.
AH :i*KiitJ**nal KWIFv nse*i p**r
xmoifh. 2*<a issitv jh’t KWH.
likM ioait t> r pr<»uq*t payment. 29%.
l»i winter whci> snow »-overs grains,
fmlrs miml green phuits. simriefuil
gruies* sis-d -iAi biivh am! i»*i***n Imds.
THE WYANDOTTE HERALD
Asks Permission tQ
Borrow $50,000
At its regular meeting Monday nisht
flu- Board of telkrnrien vote*l uniini
immsly | t > apply to the Stat** Debt
Administration for iH-nnisdon to
rnw gr>0.909 for a iH-riml of three
ue iiths. if required
■nr
dun or i
NfW 111
Hun*lre*ls of eiti/ens tuni
ed out last Saturday to iuNiiesM the
new central fire stuthm on Maple
p«tr«*iit. wiiicli was officially dedicated
on Uißitt duy. Kxi»rcssion« of appmia
th*u over tin* effk-itvrt arrangement of
the statkm. t*getlv«*r wioli its uj»-to
ifcate e*|tiipmeii4 for fire-fighting were
heard oil all hands. Visitors w-ere es
corted over the premises and every
thing fully explained.
The crowd begaui to arrive shortly
after 5 o'clock in the uftenuoou. and
ixiißtinued to ii*ur into the station un
til li) o'clock at might.
Hajahioine floml triiMites were sent
by tiller's Brothers OxnfMUiy, the Wy
andotte Floral sho{», and the Interna
tional Mre Figihteis At***lation, Lo*ti4
No. 3%.
* » »
The fifth and sixth grades of ti»e
J B. Fh>rd mhool vinlted tlie Wyan
dotte puWie library. Monday, Wednes
day ami Friday us last week, ae a s|ie
i-Lal book week project. Miss Adair,
librarian, jhve eu*-h child a book
mark.
Mr. and Mix Reorge R TtLft of
Ovid sqient several day» last week vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thomas of
Third street.
'J ’
Dies in Far
Off Califsmia
Word has l)een received here by
Mr. amt lira. *R A. Navarre, us 2918
liiddie avenue, us the death of their
daughter. Mm, <4irt Nysewwnder of
Altsurtena. lAiktf , wrhkHi ixxurred on
Sunday. Nt>vember 19.
Mrs. Nysewvawrter had Is-en ill for
nine months.
Iu addition to tin* hivslwiml ami four
noixh, ihe dei-cased is survived by her
punenis, Mr. ami Mrs. Navarre, two
brolhers ami ftkvr sisters.
m »*|
Republican Women
to Meet Monday
The Wyaudotte Wona-n’s R»*pubii.eaj;i
iiub will meet Momkiy «wening, Ni*v
enilMT 27. at she Iboom* *4 Mm Waller
L. M>epts, Bite tie avenue, llie speak**r
will be Mrs. Murl Huk-omb Di-foe.
kienl of the Republican Wuim-u’s Ftsl
erafisn of Michigan. •
—.. . »
Commission Adheres
to Parallel Parking
At a Joint meeting of tlie Council
and the LVLk-e ami Fire Commission.
Intel on Thursikay night us hist wette.
the question of parallel or angie ywrk
iug on Bureka avenue was up for dis
eussHUk
Several oouaiciliuen «|h4cc in favor
of a return to angle jiarking oi Kure
ka. but the oumuixsiou dei-idid to <-on
tinue the parallel rule uadil it has
Ix-en givau a thorough trial.
Meanwhile, the poling are keeping
tab on tlie parking situation on tMm
stn*i*t, near the office. to >**e that
cur owners do not ex*eeti the time
limit.
♦ »«.
Jackson Lady
so Address Club
.Vt th** next meeting of the Tuesday
Study ylqb, on Noveanber 28, Mrs. Carl
S. Whuiors, preaitkmt of the Jackson
Wometi a dub and Jacteou Peace coun
cil. wiM deliver an address on “Cathed
rals In the Hegot.’*
Tlk* meeting will be held at 2:30
p. in.,* in the city h&H dub rooms.
Old Grads to
Meet Tuesday
Rudnate** *md sgurienAs of the Wy
u minute high achool in 1890, 1891 and
IS9B will hoUl a get Together at the
Wabe**k t«i room next Tuesday even
hug. November 28. Mif*i Katherine M.
R.-rrt uer of a former instructor
in the Wy-amhg'te will be a
g'-.csi at the gathorbig.
WYANDOTTE, MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939
WYANDOTTE TO
GO WELL OVER
TOP IN DRIVE
•
Thaiiksgiviag this year will mean
more than Just another day to a uum
ber us people in Wyamh44e and Tren
ton —-the **uimmiuity fund wirnpaigii
luis been simesßCuil auother year.
The 40 loial ami I»etroit agencies
tiiat serve Phis area the year around
will know tlirtit b*x-;iuse of the geuer
usitv of our citizens the work w'lilch
the agencies are called uihmi to do,
wdll nut w<* undone, ami they will la*
thsiukful.
The less fortunate citizens <rf our
community will give thanks because
they w’ill know than shMuld* tli**y nt*ed
the services of these agencies, they
uray feel free tto a-jsk for iussistaiuce.
To each ctimiwigner will come the
deei) sati*rflaiction that he has had a
share in a campaign to make life liner
and brighter 'for someone do whom life
took* h<tpelet*j and and he will
be thankful th»u the drive for hiramn
needs is over and the people of Wyau
dotte and Trenton have not been found
wanting.
TV» tlie community as a whole, and
especially to tl*ose who have made a
real effort to mee* or increase tlieir
former snbacripcione,
will liave an :uWed sugnificauKv. and
bring added they will Imve
an added interest in the agencies
whose liudgets they have helped to
me**, and In nheir less fortunate
neighbors wdio will by their
gifts.
With several of the chairmen's and
industrial planitv’ reports as yet to be
turned in, the total so far is already
over last year’s figure us $25,048.
“If those not yet heard from turn
in reports as g<s**l as those that Imve
already been totaled, we jfruuid go wehl
over $26,000 this year,” says E. W.
Neidig, executive secretary of the Wy
andot*e-Trent on campaign for the com
munity fund. “However, there are
still a number of last year’s givens
who have not yet I Asm given an impor
tunity t** contribute. TTie voluuteer
w’*>rk«*tv mueg redouble tlieir t*fforts if
w*<* are to finish oti tinK*.”
The specki I gifts ooumiittee heated
by Mr. Reuben Daniels has completed
its -<olk'ilotion and turned in $6.5+1.
The workers in rhe gen**ral tmainew
division ex]M*rt to reath $2,900 by the
tilne the*- rax* finished. Tlie fignfb
conjpares with $2,416 turned in by tliis
division List year. Mrs. 11. A. Browne,
clmirtnaik us tlie women's i-ominittee,
is weH over die top. She has rei*>rted
$624.50 oonpaiad with $490 last
year. SjmkLil credit sltcukl he given to
Mrs. Stejilien T. Orr’s team wiiich
filmwcd a 40 jjer c**nt increase in total
obtained this year.
The )ichools ami pu-blu- servi»-e divi
sioirs have u*»t. yet completed their &>-
Ik*iUitiou big indicmtioirs are that they
wild sit leeist eipwtl if is»t bolter last
year’s stihHclniitioua.
Harold Stjoner. eluiinnaii of die soii
citation In die iiHlustriea, that
moAt plants have finished their j*o4i
diration and are running ali<*ad if lant
year.
4<«nplete rerutlM luive nut been re
ceived from Rk* Trenton committee but
Hany Butler, dhairmun. states that
Trenfou. as usual, will c*ane through
with flying cobt-s.
No indi\ldfual will be
puJtlislud this y<ar bnt a coinikete list
of <*onguuy and groui) snibscriikiiais
w'ill be publish***! next w’eek.
-Vt th*? branch day IntA'lieon at die
Hotel >4ta.rJer i«i .\l»vi«ttiy. every one us
tlie branches in the metropolitan ami
rtiHM’toil over 100 per cent subscrip
ti**ns, by far tli** Lirgest subMi-riptiou
being fnin the Wya miutte-Trenton
bran**. These were die figures: Wy
andutte-Trenton. $22,095, or 108 per
cent; lAm-ohi IVirk. SBO3, or 124 per
cent; Dearborn, $13,113, or 114 per
**«t; Roynl tkjik towinliip, $8,819. or
lift per ceu-t; River Rouge,. $3,761, or
109 |x»r cent: Ilamtnuixk, $5,349, or
106 j»er ceik: te-otsc, s6,i‘*no. or 191
|H*r ce*it.
Only Feur Days
to Thanksgiving
some provident individual took
time by the fordo** and stole a 12-
+u rkey from die *-oop of Fred
Lave, 745 Fine street, Lis* Baudaj.
A fiaMilight and juter of leatlier
gloves were stolen from Albert Knnz** s
car, while tJw* latter was parked in
his garage on Monday.
Reorge Hayes of Mclvindale state>
that scone one broke Into the trunk of
ills tar. i«rked at the teg Cabin itm
on Sunday, and stub* the .-pare wh****!
and tire, valued at $25.
The garage us T*my Dziedzkk. 859
Fifth street, was broken into Saturday
and looteil of S2O worth of aouessiorios
iu the way of distributor, generator
ami switch box.
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INHABITANTS MET FOR
THANKS YESTERDAY
neirvues were hold in
nwJHt of the cfiQPrhw ye**erteiy. Catho
lic and I*rotesptaat
A ti4uiitH«* c* nope rating Protestant
cbTrr(hf*i held a union
Joliu church. Ibw. Warren Jackson «f
the First Baptist church preaching
ti;t* wniHtL ■*
Trailer Chases
Woman Up Hill
Charles A. Da mi, over 50 years ago
fTim aim puidisher of the New York
Sun. issued an oiiinioii to Ms hireil
help in rh** reportorkU diiuirtineut,
duit “wheu a übui hi tea a dog.” that's
news.
If Air. J4ana was alive today, he
would uii*l*>uJ>tedly give his sanction
to the following as real news.
Satiiraxlay murniig. along about 9
o’chx-k, Mary Oraul. a 39-year-01l lado*
whose domiciliary address is 975 Ma
i»le strwt, was peacefully won*Hug h**r
way along the sidewalk on Eureka
avenue, near the railroad viaduct.
Suddenly slie saw an a.uto -trailer
sj)ee*Mig toward her. She didn’t give
any credence U* the theory that a trail
er couldn’t navigate under its own
imwer and began hastily to seek saf<By
at she top of the
ing so. she fell and injured her right
knee. Officers Rage and Piaaecki took
+.er to the W.vandotte Ri*neral hospital,
where Dr. Johnson found that her in
jury was not serious.
Meanwhile, we are getting the trail
er Isifore the automobile.
It developed that Joe Raiganski, 40
years old, of 2875 Stanley, Trenton,
was driving his son-in-law’s car west
ou Eureka, with a trailer attaclie*!. He
was proceeding, he said, at about 25
MPn, when the trailer broke loose and
started iu Alary Orzal’s direction.
*»■»-»■ ■ ■
Christmas Seal
Sale Starts Nov. 30
The annual sale of seals
in W.rajnlubte wild start next Thurs "
day, November 30. Mre. Frederick J.
Raut*4t lh general ebainuan of the
nolle ki Wjindotte. 4'o-<*hairmen are
Mm. F. L. Burke, -Mrs. Neil Rolfson
and Mrs. E. L. Roach.
Division (huirmen for the aale of
.seals are am*aimed as follows:
Manufacturers—Mr*. John C. CahM-
Luw Jr.
City Offices —Aim. T. A. Thivis.
City <CJub6 —'Mrs. Reorge F. Oiassou,
Jr.
Professionals—Alrsi 11. E. Hill, Mrs.
G. J. Hungerford.
Protestant Churches—Airs. Ralph W.
Ridge.
‘Banxibiiad S*4*oods and Cathottc
Churches—Alns. M. Clareune Counors.
l’lildk* Sdiools Superintendent F.
W. FroStic.
Bonks —-Mre. Stephen T. Orr.
Menbaots—M m. W. Hugh Williams.
nieoters—Mra. Roy Shack.
Rasoline Stations Mrs. Edward
Haas.' ------ -j— - - *— -
Auto Sales—Airs, Philip Daly.
Hotyfctal—Mrs. Charles U. Marr.
Lumber and Coal (Aanpatries and
Creameries—Mrs. Jamt*s DoJon.
Barber and Beaariy Shojks—.Airs.
Stewart Rauboß.
Distributioo—Airs. Keiuietfti Moutie.
Posters—Mm. Steiihen Danieds.
Publicity—Mrs. Mildred I. Mcd'leery,
Mrs. J. J. Griffith, Jr.
A meeting of Che workers will be
held at the home of Mrs. Frederkte J.
RauboU, on Moiwlay eveuing N*weinber
27. Speaker* will be Mrs. Harry R.
Esding. general ciuiirtnan of die sale in
Ihitroit. and Aim. Lewis E. Sdnrttz,
diainiKin of the cMit-couut7 entutuittee.
■ -
Mis. Bence Di«s
Aft?r Long 111 ness
Mrs. Kca Bewce died at her home,
12779 Mercer street, Wyandotte, on
Sunday morning, following a long ill
row. Surviving are her husband, Nor
man: *t*wo sons, J. Robert and John
\V., ami a daughter, Norma Ix*e. all of
Wyandotte; ilk*) lw*r ftither and m<»tti
er, Air. ami Mrs*. W. J. Shrieu of New’
Philadelphia, Ohh>.
Funeral services were held at the
Nixeu funeral h**tne at 8 o’clock Mon
day night, Rev. G. H. Severance, of
St. Stephen's Epr»-*ipal church, offka
ating. The body was shipped to N**w
Philadelphia for burial ou Wednesday.
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Annual Prais?
Service Sunday
• The annual women's praise service
will be held in the First Presbyterian
obutnch nexit Sunday evening. The
speaker will be Aire. Arthur A Put
nam, preaideut of the Sjxmdbal socie
ty. The Women’s Union chorus will
sing, with cuudW+ight prooeasiocral.
Dr. Warren E. HaM’s senmai topic
for the m«rniiijg service vviU be, “Oen
nrieuce or Crowd?”
The clienrn (h**ir will sing. “Praise
the Lord. O My Soud,” by Royle, and
Mrn. William Adair will render a so
prano *oto. “Ninety-firat I*stilm,” by
McJ Witnid.
Flat Rock
Candidates Fils
Flat Rock wild hold it«s annual vil
lage ettvtion on Monday, December 4.
The following candidates have filed
their names for a place on the baMot:
For president—August L Bunte and
Bradley N. I/4xiPll.
9Veasurer —Frank A. Cornwell and
Levi O. Ritchie.
C«amn**4oner—Jes»o A. James. Hir
am Dugan and Rfchard Burgi^g.
UK 10
BRINGS $50,000
DMMOE SOU
| tleorge W. StLUwagaa, father of
Beverley Jan** St ill wagon, known to
j tlv movie world as “Linda Ware,” on
Tuesday srartedi « $50,009 damage
suit in the Wayne ciivuit court. The
j s*Nt is directed against Paramount
Pictures, Inc., Arthur Stillwagon. the
girl’s maJe. the hitter’s wife, Anua,
and Jack » , HheriU t LiiKhi'e business
manager.
+|rank P. I>arin otf Wyandotte it* the
plaintiff's attorney in G»e pruce***liiigs.
| In his suit. Georg<* W. Stiilwagoti
alleges that:
The I'nranKMint publdci-ty depart
i nient gave <»int false infimuation to tlie
j effect that the giri’s faGier had aban
doned her in an orinhanage and never
i had cared for her since. The Para
m*>unt *-on»i)any. the father charges,
provide*l money and legal talent to as
sist. Mre. Anna iStilKv’a#oo to become
Che girl’s legal guardian. He charged
| his sister-in-law made a public wtat*-
meut iu which she said ihe girl’s fatti
er was “no good.” was iia-iq table of
raiKtug che child properly and never
had taken any .previous interest In her.
On tlie contrary, the father suid, he
has made numerous ageinjrt.s to secure
her custody. He ab*e objected to a
studio puMicity stunt in which the
girl visited various on«hnnages, declar
ing that the ionly value of thfe pro
ceeding is in its connection with the
Action he had nlmndoned her in an or
phanage.
Stlttwagon said the girl’s unde and
aunt bare illegally restrained her lib
erty, and have prevented her from
communicating with her iirothers and
father. He said that when her brother.
George, Jr., 19 yearn old, hitchhiked
to Hollywood to see her, he was re
fused permission at first and later was
only permitted to ee her while the
child /v«s utMier guard
HtlMwagon does not charge aliena
tion of affection® in the present suit,
but says that he reserve* the right to
do so, in a suit brought in California.
Recently, in the Wayne county pro
bate court. Jutep* Patrick H. O’Brien
refused to entertain Htiilwagon's peti
tion to be named guardian of the
child, on the ground that this point
had already been settled by a Califor
nia court
■» •
TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
- Order es. Sunday •arricee: . ,
German. 9:16 a. m.
•Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Bible doss, 9:30 $. m.
Evening service. T:3ft p. m.
t>n Sundriy 'morning. Nov. 26, the
adult inattrucitton okievi will tie received
into <*hureh membership through the
rRe of cofifirmaitkMi. For this occasion
the pciHtor will jvreach on the text,
Ci. 3. 2: “Set your affe*+iu>u ou things
above, not on things on the earth.”
On Sumdu.v evening. Rev. E. Hes»der
will j»r««ch on the closing portrait of i
Jesu.s l»y John. “Jesus, the iVmqueror
of IHath,’* John, chuptef 20.
<♦»
ENTERTAINS PARTNERS
OF INSURANCE AGENCY
Alt*, and Mrs. Etlgsaj* W. Smith, of
2656 Tweury-si-coud street, entertained
(Kinttwre of the Smith Insurance Agen
cy at bridge, iast Sottiminy evening.
Those present were Air. and Mrs.
< Tbefrt ley La Beau of Trenhon, Mr. and
Mre. H. John Lutz, and Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Affleck. First prize waa
won by Edgar Smith, with Ghastley
I/i'Beati winning the consolation.
A liglNt luncbeoti w«»s served during
Che evening.
Wqandotte Savings Bank
t' Continuous Service Since 1871
WELCOMES APPLICATIONS FQR
SOUND LOANS c
• Ifyou neecTmoney andean'
meet our fair requirements
for extending credit, we will ,
be very glad to receive your
loan application.
• Lending is an important
part of our business. We'
have money available and are
'j j 1
anxious to make sound loans.
J
COME M AND DISCUSS YOU* CREDIT NEDS WITH OS
1 * ’ *
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Res-rre System
VOL. LX I. NO. 47
New Boston
Postoffice Robbsd
The ix «* office at New Boston wns
broken into Saturday night and robbed
of slls in (tish. Bhtranre was gained
by rfmaahipg a gku** In tl*» front door.
iiTiif
n iiin
■1 on
Frank Westphal of 3320 Third street
r l reutun, tminimr of an old Monguagon
township family, is dead as the result
of an automobile collision on the West
road at 2:30 Saturday morning. The
mvideut oocumd near the Telegraph
rood
Mr. W«*phal, 27 yeans of age, was
brought to the Wyandotte General hos
pital, where he expired on Bonds y.
The driver of the other cor, W yed r
<dd Lawrence Unigyua of 1268 Biddle
o venue, Wyandotte, was only slightly
hurt. He was ordered by the state po
lice bo make s statement at the prose
cutor's office on Monday.
M. DONATES
JIM NEEDY
dty of Wyandotte post. Veterans of
Foreign Wars, has mode a donatio*
of 8100, to be used in the work of
local charitable institutions. The ap
portionment is an
llowß, S2O; Family Protective Associa
tion, S2O; Salvation Anny, S2O; Visit
ing Nurses Association. S2O; and IS
each to St. Vincent de Paul Society,
Baptist Children's Home. Ctdldren'n
Aid Society, Children's Welfare Su
rety.
BOARD OKKHB PAYMENT -
OP $42,529 IN CLAIMS
The Board of Education, at tta
meeting ‘Monday night, approved for
payment pay rolls and miacelianeoua
biUs totaling The Urger
portion of thie asnoum was ss7,Tss.Bi
for pay rolfer.
A number of <ha ages were made in
the -fxnffMrtlons' for rttairx and desks
to be used in ftp lifting the new Me-*
Kin ley *ciHx>l.
DETAILS ARK LACKING
IN THIS ACCIDENT
James Brown. 25, of 912 Pinm *
street, wms taken t«* the Wyandotte
General Inrspitiii in Oharies Nixoo*»
Lincoln Park ambulance early Sunday -
morning. He had cuts on the chJ*t
i'«nse and forehead that were not ser
ious. He wa* taken care of by Dr^ 1
Johnson. The man could not tell any
thing regarding the a*video*, except
that he was riding with a fellow uiar'
ed Steve Ibipe.
MRS. R. 4. NIXON RETURNS
FROM VISIT WITH DAUGHTER
Mm Rah>b J. Nixon ban returned
from New York, fallowing * vktit wVCh
her daughter. Ix>ia, who airlvsd 1*
that city several weeks before on Us*
at earner Rxcter, from troubled Burn-*
l>ean countries.