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THE CITY lOIMTL \ Continued from l*iigo Three * < um« fI. City of Wyandot t*. Michigan. Genii* men: The limit owners of th** lot'' arid «»f land -a*t oppo.-.te <*i.i t*<iihu\* Maine* hereby ■:» for the g-adiitg. (Kiviug ami mrbir.g ol hicvtnlh Mrid from Vim*w*>« it*, «*.*h Street*. Signtd by Stanley Filipkow-ki. P'CJ Clh v tnut Stnet and eleven «*tii«-; K* t< ir» d to < 'oun« il. August -I. MV tir,• llet.orabh-. the .Mayor and * * *Hll*ri!. 4'ity of Wyandotte, .Mleh l 4• i: < •* nt i* in* ii: Th* und»- signed, nwnn> of tin* !*•: ;i *1 pareeh «,f land -rt opiio-ite oti: n -|H« tiu i.amev hereby petition foi ii* planing, paving aiul curbing ol S* \* lit* • nth St i»•* t t rein < hik St «• t t• * | >nj* in i St root. Signed by J. I rbanek, 174)4 thik St r «»t and five others. K« t• r * d to C*•i*in‘il. August 24, 1940. T« the Honorable, the City ('o.ncil, 4 ity of Wyandotte. Michigan. ntlcuicn : W* the undersigned citizens, most res|»eetfullv petition your Honorable It* d.v to ean>e paving t«* l*o constructed **n Sixth Street from Con Cal Street t*» Marshall Street. Sigin-il by Fred Cieliel. litis Sixth St reef and one other. R« f* rred t• • Council. August 20. I'.MO. To the Honorable, the Mayor ami City Council, t'ity of Wyandotte, Michigan. «;« nt hmi n : The undersigneil. owners of the l**l> and panels «»t land set opposite our r*-s*«**ti\e uiuni'K hereby |»etiti**ii f**r tIn 1 grading. |Kiving and curbing of Ilills4tai«* Sl*«*el from Sixth Street to Seventh Street a* a W PA Project. Sigmd hy Barney Smiegei, »lo:; S. \ •nth Stn-ot and two others. Ihfcrreil to Couneil. August l!4'». 114 4<►. 'I * th# Honorable, tin Mayor and 4 'ity Council, t'ity of Wyandotte, Michigan. 4 i* nt h men : 'I Ih- undcisigneil. owner* of th«* lots and parcels of land set opposite our r*f«|H-ctivc names hereby |*etiti**n for the grading, jsiving and curbing of Third Str«*ct sum Ba-uiuey Street to Hoodcll Street a.' a WPA project. Sigtnil by Anthony Sutkowski, 1158 Third Street and fourteen others. IC* fer 1 * d to Council. August 20. IWO. ’|u (la ||< norable. the Mayor and City t'( lined. City of Wyandotte, Michigan. The undersigned, owners of the lots and |nireels of land '* l opposite our lesjrf-riive names hereby petition fo*” flu grading, paving and ourbiug *»t .Negal.tieei Street from Biddle AvetlUe I, Sixth Street. Signed *»y Milton Geniue. 532 \<- gaiinet Sini’l and -ox others. U« f* red to Council. August lib. I’Jlb To the Honorable, the Mayor and City Council. City of Wyandotte. Michigan, id-nth men : Tin* undersigned, owners of the lots and parcels of land set opposite our icspcctive namis. hereby jh*iiti u for the g ailing, giving and curbing ol Sixth Street from St. John Street to Bondic Street. Signed by tiiorge Jager, 029 sixth Street and seven others. Iteffer i d to CiMineil. August 26. 1940. To tin* Honorable the Mayor and City t‘oiiui'il. City of Wyandotte, Miehigau. The undersigned, owners of the lots and pa reels of land -el «q»poMte our n*spee|ive n.lines hereby jretitiou foi the grading, paving and curbing o Eleventh Stieet from Eureka Avenue t«. Oak Street. :u> find |iaviug as a WI’A project at $2.14 pe; foot. iSigtiiil by John Sehroeder. 1 l<>7 Elm Strict and nine others. lteferred to Council. August 26, 1940. To the Honorable, the Mayor and City Couneil. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. The unde: signed, owners of the lots and parcels of land set opjHisite our reapeetive names, hereby i**tition for the grading, paving and curbing of Chestnut Street from Fourteenth Street to Seventeenth Street. Sigued hy John Kwiatkowski, 1404 Chestnut Str**et and seventeen other**. Referred to Couneil. Communications and Reports from City and t)thi*r Officials. Honorable Mayor and Councilmen, City of Wyaudotte. 4 lent lemon: 1 herewith submit to you a report of all fines. f*v* and costs collected, together with a list of all pending cases and thos«. that were Nolle Prose oiiii'il on the motion of the City Attor ney. F. C. Gartner. as «*f July Ist, 1940. Ct.initial Cases $ 107.00 lMs|M»std Pending Cases 21.50 Collected from Countv Audi tors 12.00 201.10 Sincerely yours. Joseph F. Kulash. Court Clerk. li«c*i\cd and placed oil file. 11* norable Mayor and City Council. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. Gentlemen : Please authorize the payment of Sb.’si on a $454 UN» assessment on la>t .".7 Welch Bros, llilaski Blvd. Subdivi sion. The assessment is now $3,550.00 and should »h* $3.10900 because la»t 56 was included in the $3,554 >.UU assess ment. There was a double assessment oil this vacant lot. Respectfully. Edward W. Kane, City Assessor. Referred to Couneil. 1 lotto table Mayor and City Council, City of Wyandotte. Miehigau. Ceut lenten: We the members of the Sewer Com mittee of the City of Wyandotte here by recommend to your Honorable Body that from this date on. all work in connection with the installatlo of new sewers, including plans and speci ficatious. must be submitted to the sfewei* Committee for their approval, who in turn will rejtort their recom mendations to the Council. Respeetfullv submitted. Sewer Committee Councilman Ford Wagar. Chairman. Councilman John J. Wagner. Council man George C. Behm. . Referred to Couneil. Honorable Mayor and Council. City of Wyandotte, Michigan. dllltlvmHl: We tin* memlicr* of tin* Sewer * oiii mitt **«• of the City of Wyandotte here t»y reeomniemi to voir Honorable Body that the M»rvices of HulUmu, Kota and Clark. lih\. be engaged on a retainer's fee of *354 MN* |»er year and a fee of thrce-qiia of one per rent on the estimated ro>t of work rej»orl»*d liy them oil all swrr eolistnietioll work in the City of Wyandotte, to September 1. 11*1-1. Ke*l»eetfnlly submitted. Sewer t 'omillittee • ouneilman J*'onl Wa.ar. < hairman. < luucilinan John 4. Warner. 4 'oiineilinen George Behm. Referred to Colineil. lloliorahie Mayor and Council. City of Wxandotte .Mi*liiga:i. < Jenl leinen: May I have your Honorable Body’s permission to siibmit a supplement to W BA adding to Brojeet sj l-tr.is same for repair and replaeement of Side walks in Area No. - comprising the territory hounded by: North Hrive on the north, the Kail roads on the east. Ford Avenue on the south and Fleetrie Avenue. 9th Street. Riverside l>iive on the west. This project i> for removing and re placing .VW££» lineal feet of 5 f»M»t walk and vdl lineal feet of 4> foot walk, at a total eost of S7O,!Mm4M>. of which the tJoveriinieut'* share will be sVi.o»is.m and the City’s or a propo! tiou of 74.7 s per cent to Ho.HH per cent. The uetual ea*h ex{M*nditure for eenient is s4.4it<M)o Gravel 7,I4iUK» Ineidentals. expansion joints. burlap, form luiuhec ete. __ S-So.oo Necessary I-il>or. clerieal. En gineering, etc. .‘14V5.00 Trunk hire H.vsMMi $10.97»i.U0 The difference lietween the two fig ur<**, or $1.9:M.00 will be dires tly ere dited to tin* eity*> sha:e. for tlie use ot concrete mixers, construction shanties and engineering. If approved 1 have the promise ot WPA officials that the project will commence approximately September 1. lIMO. Keeq**et fully submitted. I ton Marshall. Assistant Fngineer. Referred to Coiiucil. Honorable Mayor and Council. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. <lentlenien : After a very careful calculation, which inclinhsl committm**nts for ma terials already made as well ;e for materials whieh will be required. w« find it will be t** request an additional appropriation to compb*t< the 1 Baving Proj»s*t. as follows: Cement S • N M MM* 41 ravel Sand Bay i oils 750.00 M iscel la neons 500.410 Vouchers Issued 5.551.57 sl6.si)o.f>7 Will you kindly authorize the 4'ity Clerk to make the necessary trausfei of funds in order that the paving pro j«vt may continue. Respectfully submitted. Dun Marshall. Assistant City Eugiueer. Referred to Council. Mr. Lawrence J. LaCour>e, City Clerk. Wyandotte. Micigun. Dear Sir: The MunieiiKil Seivice Commission of the City of Wyandotte, at its mwt iu.g held August JO. 19p». {Kissed the accompanying resolutions which an self-explanatory. Very truly yours. Municipal Service Commission. Henry A. Girardin, Secretary. August ’JO. 1940. Resolution, by Commissioner W. Leo OahtUan. Whereas, the Municipal Service Commission is about to request the Works Progress Administration to re open the City wide Water Main Pro ject No. BH-4-JlOl Works Projects No. HJJI. and Whereas it is the policy of the L>e partment of Municipal Service to >I»o!»!4or its own construction projects, and Whereas, the Municipal Service Com mission deems it advisable to assume the responsibility for projects, a ml Whereas, to assume responsibility for said project* the supervision should h«* in control of this department, therefore lv it Rev ived by the Munic’ipal Service 4*oimnission of the City of Wyandotte, that the* Honorable. the Mayor and Council Im* requested to change the sponsor's agent on the Works Progress Administration Water Main Project No. SJ 4‘JlOl Works Progress Sill to II K. Allen, General Su|»eriutendent of the* department of Municipal Ser vice. I move th«* adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner W. Leo Cahahtn. Secouded Im> Commissioner Julius Sombeil. Yeas: Comm. Cahalan, D’Anua. (r.4ulk:i. Mauritho. Sombeil. Nays: None. Itefe: red to Council. August Jti. 1944). Resolution, by Commissioner Anth ony d’Aiiua. Resolved by the Municipal Service Commission of the City of Wyandotte, that the Honorable, the Mayor and Council Ih* requested to change the pre sent parking regulations on Oak street between Biddle Avenue and Firat Street as follows: From S :00 o'clock A. M . to 6:00 o'- clock P. M.. every day except Sundays and Holidays, Ik) minute parking on both sides i»f Oak Street from Biddle Avenue to First Street. Be it Further Resolved, that these parking restrictions when, as and if approved by the proper authorities, be strictly enforced so as to facilitate parking for customers at the new* light and water collection office at 95 Oak Street. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner Anthony D’Anna. SupfHV. ted by Commissioner W. W. Gaulka. Yeas: <’omin. Cahalan, D’Anua. Ga.lka. Mauritho. Southed. Nay >: Noue. Referred to Police and Fire Coni* mission. August 26. 1940. Resolution, by Commissioner Anth ony D’Anna. I Resolved by the Municipal Service C'unmission of tlie city of Wyandotte, that the Department of Municipal Ser vice purehuse Westiughousc .Mazda rtsjuireiuents f**r the eii-uing year from We>tinghouse EU*ctric sup-j I»iy t omiKiny. 547 Har{K*r Avenue, De troit, Michigan *.n a C.A. basis. 19* It Further Resolved. tln«t th' 1 ll*»ii<*rablc. tie* Mayor an«l C*»un**il of tlo* C ity of Wyandotte be requested t*» i grant iH rmi"ioii to tin* Municipal >' r ‘ I \ i<-<* t oinmissi(»u to cuter into contract with tin* Westiughouse Electric Supply < oiupaiiy for tin* lamp Hsjuireiin uls "f tin* iHparttnent of Municipal Service Ij*r tL»* ensuing year. I move tin* adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner Anthony D'Auna. Seconded by Comm. Julius Soiuheil. Yea*; Comm- Cahalau. D'Auua. Gaulka. Mauritho, Soiuheil. Nays: None. Held for joint meeting of the Muni eipal Service Commission and tlie City Council. Resolution, by Commissioner Soiuheil. W hereas at a joint meeting <»f the CtMincil and tin* Municipal Service Commission held on June in. 1940. at the office of >aid Commission, the Council informally agreed to pay $10(4 {H*r month on tlie new collection oflive rental provided that the Municipal Service Commission would vacate their collection office at Elm Street ami Biddle Avenue without further objec tions, and Whereas, the Commission ha> relo cated its collection office at I*s Oak Street at a rental of SIOO.OO i**r mouth, therefore be it Resolved by the Municipal Service Commission of the City of Wyaudotte. that the Secretary be instructed to re quest the Council to transfer $1.200.«H> to the Municipal Service Account sot the first year’s rental of the new col lection office. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner Julius Sumhcil. Seconded by Commissioner Anth*»n\ D’Anna. Yeas: Comm. Cahalau. D'Auna. Gaulka. Man:itho. Soinheil. Nays: None. Cnfinislied Busine >S. Hon«*rab!e Mayor and Council, City of Wyaudotte. Michigan. Gentlemen : At a meeting of the Municipal Ser \ ice Commission of the City of Wyan dotte held on August 26. l!*4o. tii*. Commission approved th«* report of tin Sti{H*rinten*lent rec«Mnm»‘b*liiig that two lights In* install***! **n 22rd Str**4*t lH*tween < >.»k and Yinewood ami that sai*l installation will b** inadt when tin* materials for the project ur* available. Very truly yours. Municipal Service Commission. Henry A. Glrardin. Secretary. Received and placed on file. Honorable Mayor and Council, City of Wyandotte, Michigan. Gentlemen: Attache!! hereto please find list of Election Boards for the General Pri mary Election to be held ou Tuesday. September 10th, 1940. Respectfully submitted. (’.ity Election Commission. Ijawrenoe J. IjaCourse, City Clerk. John T. McWhirter. City Treasurer. Fn*derick J. Gartner, City Attorney. Referred to Couneil. Bills and Accounts. Welfare Warrants in amount of S2SI .ttT Referred to Council. Recess. Recouveuiug. Roll Call. Freweu,t: Oounctlmen Behm. Brohl, Mason, Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Absent: None. Resol*uti<j«is. Wyaudotte, Mich., Aug. 27. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Resolved by the City (’ouncil of the City of Wyaudotte. that the t'ity clerk Ih* and hereby is authorised to trans fer $16,896.57 from the Contingent Fund of the City to the 1939 Street Paving Project Account, in order that the paving project may continue, as per the request of the Assistant City Engineer in his communication of Aug ust 27th. 1940. I move the adoption of tlie forego ing resolution. Councilman I/>uis Brohl, Sr. Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilmen Itehm. Brohl, Mason, Soliultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Aug. 27. 1944). Resolution, by Councilman i/ouis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that applica tions for licenses to operate ('lass A Restaurants under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte be and hereby ari* approved to Walter Blank (Blank's Drug Store) T 466 Biddle Avenue. Arthur J. Wardell (Wardells Lunch) 3358 Biddle Avenue. Raymond Postiff (Root Beer Standi 100 Biddle Avenue. and the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue Class "A Restau rant Licenses to the atn>ve named i>er sons at the above aiidresses. I move the adoptiou of the forego .ug resolution. Councilman Isiuis Brohl, Sr. •Suiqnirted by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Courvoilmeoi Behm. Rrohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., Aug. 27, 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Coum;il of thr ('ity of Wyandotte that the City C'lerk he and hereby is authorized and dir **ct**d to draw a warrant on the City Treasurer in amount of $6.53 on a $450.00 ass*»ssinent on Lot 37 of W r eU*h Bros. Pulaski Boulevard Snbdivisi»*n. which was erroneously assessed. ns {H*r the recommendation of the ( ity Assessor in his communication of Aug ust 27th. 1940. I move the ack>pti4>n of the forego ing resolotum. Councilman i-iouis Brohl. Sr. Si.jqwnted hy Councilman Schultz Yeas: Councilmen Bohm, Brohl, Murton, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyaudotte, Micli., Aug. 27, 11)40. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion of James Paluzzola for permis sion to fire a display of fireworks on September 1, l*e and the same is here by approved. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Liu is Brohl. Sr. Supported by Councilman Behrn. Yens: Couucilmen Behm, Krohl, Mason. Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Aug. 27, 1940. Resolution, by ('oliuciliuau Louis Brohl. Sr. Kesolvtsl by the City Council of the City of“Wyand< tte. that the request of the Scwe* ('oinniittee that the service of llubbcll. Both and Clark Im* engaged on a retainer of $250.00 per year and a fee of 3-4 of one per cent on the esti mated co<t of sewer construction re- IK»rtcd by them, be and the same is hereby approved, as per their request dated August 20th. 1040. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. •Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Supported by Councilman Behm. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm, Brohl, Mason. Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Aug. 27. 1040. Resolution, by Councilman Liuis Brohl, Sr. • Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that effective at once, all work in connection with the installation of new sewers, including plans and specifications, must l>c sub mitted to the Sewer Committee of the City of Wyandotte for their approval, who in turn will rejiort their recom mendations to the Couueil. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Supported by Cotiucilinan Mason. \'«is: Councilmeu Behm, Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Aug. 27, 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the sponsor’s name on the Works Progress Admin intuition Water Main Project No. s - 4-2R)I Works Project 5 221. In* changed to 11. E. Allen, General Sui>erintondvt of tin* C«*partment of Municipal Ser vice, in accordance with the request of flic Pcpaitmcnt of Municipal Service in their resolution of August 2b. l!f4U. i move the adoption of the forego ing revolution. Councilman lamis Brohl. Sr. Supported by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm, Biolil. Mason. Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Aug. 27. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman I/ouis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request of the Assistant City Engineer for per mission to submit a supplement to WPA adding to Project 82-4-996, same for repair and replacement of Side walks in Area No. 2 comprising the territory bounded by: North Drive on the north, the Railroads on the Hast. Ford Avenue on the South, and Elec tric Avenue. 9th Street and Riverside Drive on the West, as follows: This project is for removing and re placing 35335 lin. feet of 5 foot walk and XS44 lin. feet of b foot walk at a total cost of $70,065.00 of which the Government's share will be $53,065.00 and the City’s share $17,900.00 or a proportion of 74.7$ to 25.22 per cent. - The actual cash expenditure for cement to be $4.64)9.00 Gravel 7.149.00 Incidentals, expansion joints. burlap, form lumber, etc. _ 883.00 Necessary labor. clerical, en gineering, etc. i 365.00 Truck Hire 2.880.00 $15,976.00 be and the same is hereby approved I move the adoption of Che forego ing resolution. Councilman liOurs Brohl. Sr. -Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilmen Behrn. Brohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyaudotte. Mich., Aug. 27, 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that the request of the Wyandotte t>einooratie Club foi permission to hold a pre-primary rally at Bishop park on Thursday evening. Septemt>er 5. 1940. and for |>ermissior. to use the public address system on that evening. be and hereby is granted. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Supported by Councilman Mason. Yeos: Councilmen Behm, Brohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner, Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., Aug. 27. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Ixiuis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk he and hereby is authorized and dir ected to draw* warrant on the Cdty Treasurer, from the pr<q>er funds, in payment of Welfare Warrants in amount of $281.t>3. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Supported by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilmen Bedim. Brohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Aug. 27. IJV4O. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the (Mty of Wyandotte. Whereas, this Body has received numerous complaints from residents in the south end of the City relative to the noise caused by the operations of the Pigment Metal Company located at Forest and 9th Street, therefore be 1 it Resolved that the said Pigment Me tal Company be requested by this body to cease operations between the hours of ten I\ M. and seven A. M.. and lx 1 it further Resolved, that the Pigment Metal Company be re<piested to take the nee i ossary steps immediately to abate the noise caused by their operations. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Supported by Councilman Wagner, Councilmeu Behm, Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Midi., Aug. l“. 1940. Revolution, by Councilman Louis IPohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the * "f Wyandotte, that the petitions tor street paving at the following lo cations be referred to the City Hn gim-er. City Treasure: and City A>- ses'or. Chestnut Street from 14th to* 17th Str»*ets. Eleventh Street fanu Eureka Ave nue to < »ak Street. Maple Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. Seventh Street from Oak Street to Elm St:eel. Seventeenth Street from Oak to Su jM-rior Streets. Sixth Street from Central to Mar shall Streets. Hillsdale Street from Sixth to Sev enth Streets. Third Street from Batimey to Good ell Streets. Negaunee Street from Biddle to Sixth Streets. Sixth Street from St. John to Bou die Streets. Eleventh Street from Yinewood to Oak Streets. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Snp|K»rtcd by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilmeu IVehni, Broil], Mason. Sdiultz, Wagar, .Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Aug. 27. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyaudotte. that the Election Boards as upisiiiited by the City Elec tion Commission for the General Pri mary Election to Ik* held on Septem ber 10. 1040. be and hereby is approv ed and be it further resolved that the Chairmen of said Boards In* paid at the rate of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) for said election and the Board Mem bers be paid at the rate of Ten Dollars (SIO.OO I for said election. First Precinct Harvey Barrett. Chairman Laura 11. Pernot Lucille Jager Beulah Bloomfield John A. Suzor George H. Stettin Second Precinct Felix P. Haiumes, Chairman Myrtle Bushman Warren LeClair Me:cedes C. Eleanor Lb Van Ilala Clara A 1 bear Third Precinct John Szytnanski. Chairm ;,, i Wanda Kulas/.ewski Margaret Hoffman William Beindt Ijetia B. Pel ley Mary R. Woolliscroft Fourth l*reciiict lico Alter. Chairman Helen P. Du Four Edward 11. Affholter Margaret Shear Lulu Barnes Grace E. lH*nte Fifth Precinct William Burke. Chaiimau May me E. Cameron Henrietta Fury- Bertha Beuchler May me R. Nellis Jesse E. Hattis Sixth Precinct Henry Melloclie. Chairman lone LaOourse Moses E. Aerson Gertrude Brower Ltura M. Dolan John A. Voss Seventh Precinct Henry Weatherwax. Chairman Belle Anderson Stella Kaffenberger Mamie Stoddard Etta M. Price Robert T. Drysdale Eighth Precinct Fred (ienthe. Chairman Stella Crongeyer Marguerite H. Gabriel /Della McLaughlin Frances Stein Donald Waldo Ninth Precinct Joseph J. Berens. Chairman Elsie DeWitt Mathias Kastl Lillian Kane Viola Haul Florence B. Rogers Tenth Precinct Arthur Dronillard. Chairman Agnes R. Wiener Nettie Burke Charles Scfoweis* Anna R. Kloeckner Bertha M. Reisinger Eleventh Precinct Howard Kunze. (’hairman Alice H. Sommer Sophia Henna rd Glenadene Lybik Joseph G. Liptow I/ouise Dumont Twelfth Precinct Edmund Gramlich. Chairman Cora Bannoch 4A>ra Pardon George C. Blay IMrothy M. Ilelminski Alfreds Zeschin Thirteenth Precinct F. K. Thompson, Chairman Florence Cable Pearl M. Bott Littie McKenzie Aithur L. Tuttle Cora K. Hyatt Fourteenth Precinct Charles Tlkhiixs. J r -» Chairman Isobel R. Wagner Margaret Browne Marie E. Sonerant France® Slovik 4\ Ruth Brohl Fifteenth Precinct Norman Perry. Chairman Ruth Bertschinger Frances R. DeCuisa Leola Mason Nellie A. Bussingor Mvrtle Johnson Sixteenth Precinct H. 8. Merritt. (Tiairman Ivy K. Swader Ernest B. Clemens Helen KowalSki Agnes la*Fever Ruth E. Kerr Seventeenth Precinct Dave McFarland. Chairman Maigarct McGrath Chester Mosiak \ it* B. Murphy Thelma K. Royer May J. Clark Eighteenth Precinct Felix Ewald. Chairman Harry Filipiak Stella Maiynowski H< leu C. Solo Margaret Bakhauv Genevieve C/.ci uiakowski Nineteenth Precinct Alex Zyjew-ki Henry l'rzedworski Lillian ].<*> Wanda M. Hebda Waiter Schonschack iloiuei D. Picked* Tucntictli Precinct Heriua u Sr have Gladys Kcicheuhach Ijoutrcll it. < ion Id Pauline llcvich Cecilia Hausell Haitie Modzdcwski 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. Sup|Hirted by Councilman Behm. Yeas: Council men Behm, Brohl, Mason. Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Aug. 26. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyaudotte. that effective im mediatdy all department officials with the exception of Elective Heads of Dc paitments and Municipal Service De partments. must submit si-hinlules of vacation periods and length of said va cations of employees and themselves to the City Couueil for their approval prior to takiug said vacation. I move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. SupjKnted by Councilman Wagner. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm. Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Special Order. Councilman Brohl requested that the committee oil the Oiteiiiug of Wal nue Street at Tenth Street be dis diarged. Councilman Behm requested infor mation tegardiug the hired truck sit uation. Motion by Councilman Behm, sup ported by Councilman Wagar, that the City Engineer submit report regarding tli,. hired truck situation. \»mis: Councilmen Belnn. Brohl, Mason. Sehußz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Adjoin nniciit. Motion to adjourn at 10:30 p. M. by ('oiiiK’ilmau Brohl. supported by Councilman Wagner. Y«is: C-ouncilmeii Bedim, Brohl, Mason, Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. LAWRENCE J. La COURSE, City Clerk. 1.0.0. F. STAG BANQFET AND PICNIC BIG SI C C&SS The Wyandotte Oddfellows’ autiuai stag picnic and banquet. held Satur day, August 24. was acclaimed by many members and guests u> the most successful ever held. The picnic, held at the Island House golf course on Grosse He. featured the golf finals, archery, horseshoe pitching, a tug-of war between the past grands and a picked team of huskies from the rest of the lodge and a ball game, was an event that will be remeinliered for a long time. The picnic was followed by a stag banquet held at the Timbers, where over 100 members aud guests were served. After the banquet various prizes and awards were made. Piizes were awarded in the golf fin als to Roy Patchin. who had a low score of 81, V. Barues, J. liume, C. Barnes and P. Thompson. The guest prize was awarded to A. Morgan and a special prize for the shortest diive, to M. Simpson. Consolation prizes were given to W. Schultz, C. Brough ton, A. Sehrock. 11. Steinhauer, F. Boomer, W. Belknap and W. Show alter. Those interested in archery were pleased to have the professional advice of F. Boomer and E. Durand. The lodge is grateful to them for btinging their buwx and arrows and targets, and it is hoped that archery will con tinue to be a feature of future out ings. Prizes in archery were awarded to F. Kolb, C. Barnes. H. Girardin and P. Reuter. The horseshoe pitching contest which was sponsored by Bill Stark, .found favor with everyone who at tended. Prizes were awarded to R. Sie loff. W. Smith. F. Kolb, H. Gerard and H. Girardin. The past grands, led by George Hoff man were overthrown in the Uig-of war. by a team led by Bill Schultz. It was the first time the past grands had been defeated in three years. A fine trophy was aw-arded to Bill and he w’ill be the proud iiosaessur of it until next year, when the past grands will have a chance to regain it. The grand prize was won by Bill Carothers, who claims that he. won it through sheer luck. At 7 o'clock in the evening, a ban quet was held at “The Timbers” on the Dix-Toledo road. Mayor Louis W. Behm was one of the guests. The members of the various com mittees ate to he congratulated for having made the outing such a suc cess and it is hoped that future Odd fellow picnics aud banquets will con tinue to be as popular as the ooe held this year. BROWN STAND IS I/OOTED FOR S2B MONDAY Robert Brown of 276 Riverbank ave nue, complained to the police, Mon day, that the stand his family o|x*r ates at 2831 Van ADtyne boulevard, was broken into during the night and robbed of 10 cartous of cigarettes, five boxes of guin and sls in cash. Total \>iluation, about S2B.