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THE C ITY (01 M IL O-ulinued from I*agc Three |»ale of U»t. Amount Out- Maturities i xcscripthni • I ssue IbUe standing Amount Date Kuroka Ave. Crude Sep. __ 1f» 15 27 J A *73 J *40.00 * 4.4*«M*> 10-15-41 52 ♦Vi 5,000.00 10-15-53 5 7 "Biddle Avenue paving ..11 lO 5 1.04*4.00 1.000.4 M 11-4" Sewer Extension __ 111 ii \Y± US,ONMMI 68,44044.4*4 1-3-41 Extension ...l'J-l IS 5 155,000.00 l;V»,0O0.00 12-1-48 Newer 4'onstriietion 12-1 if 5 70.50M.00 70.54*4.00 12-1-47 Sewer 4'oustrue!ion _ __ ._ 1 -15-1 .* 5 149,5655 T» 140.54i5.55 l-l.»-49 Newer 4‘oustnation .. _G 1 -2« 1 5 tiM.IB.TOO 08.153.00 ti-1-50 Hre protection ___7 1-1 G 5 35.000.00 35.4)00.0(1 7-1-40 1935 Series IV f:«.f r. 135 * 22,4 N 10.00 22,4**4.4*4 lO 111 ’ f « *ti« 1 4 General Obligation Bonds $6 42,254 5.55 i«* I Assessments living Bond* 10 15.18 1‘ 4 5.928.4*4. 2,«**M*> 10 15 41 42 1.928.00 lO 1.5-43 l aving Bond* __ 12 30 . *'_. 10.000.4*4 3.4NNHNI 1-2-41 43 1,0044.00 1 2 44 I‘it v in;; Bonds .45 139 ! 441.000.00 10.000.00 li-1-41 44 Water Main Bonds .0 1 30 1 2,1**100 2.4**>.*** 44-1-44 Sidewalk Bonds . 7 112* l 31.04NMM) 7j**M** 7 141,43 10.144M4410 7-1-44 Total S|ssial As>«*>‘nieiit I tends _ M m 5.025.00 K4iM]>itiibliiiu Total (ieiieml Obligation Bonds and Sjieeial Assessment t ltmid> M731.154..M *leneral 4Mtv Sinking Eund S*curiri«*s $278,745,544 < ash 14*5,7*59.03 8 A. Sinking Eund 15.44341.37 S A. Sinking Eund \Vl\\ 25,534.35 8 A Sinking Eund. WE A Water 456 6tj 426.5455.141 Total Net Debt $3414.4x18.64 ‘ Money available for jwiyment. Bonds not presented. 10-sikx Lfully submitted, City Clerk. Reces*-. Rwcon vening. ( Itoll Call. I 1 Tesent: CouncilnYrii Behni, Brohl. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Warner. .Meant: None. Resolutions. Wyandotte, Mieli.. Ne\. 6. 10444. iltesolution, by Councilman Wagner. l(esolv«‘d by tile City 4’muuil of the 4'ity of Wyandotte, that tin* City elerk U and hereby is autborizcd to draw warrant on tbe 4'ity Treasurer. pay able to the Edward ('. Headman Eost No 217. tin* Anierietin Legion, in amount of sls<M*l a*» advanee payment tor iiand eoneeris. a> per tin* request and nvommcndation of liie Recrea tion 4'oininissioii in their i , omiiuiiiii*ii lion of October 30th. 1940. I move tin* adoption of tin* forego ing resolution. 1 ’.ntm ilinan John .1 Wagner. Supported by Comieilmau Iteliui. \ e.»s: Coum ilinen Belnu. Brohl, Ma.oui. Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mieh.. Nov. *5. Iti44i. liesolution. by Couneilman Wagner. Resolved by tin* 4'ily Coiuieil o| the lily of Wyandotte, that tHe 4’ity elerk be and hereby is instructed to advise the Best UeaLty Comtiany of the atti tude of the MuniciimL Service Com mission iu tin* laying of water mains in Ninth Street lN*tw«*en North Line and Cellar Striet. 1 in>»\e the adoption of the for**go ing resolution. Councilman John .1. Wagner. by Coiinciliuaii Wagar. Y»a s: Councilmen Bob m. Brolil. Mason. Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Nov. 6, 1940. Resolution. hy iViuiiciluian Wagner. Resolved by tin* City Council of t.he 1 ity of Wyandotte, that the request of William Nut tall, of 2334 Second Street tor |H*rmission to install a sign on public property on Second Street, be and is hereby denied, dm* to the pro visions of the Building and Safely 4'mle as outlined in the4’ity Engineer’s letter of even <Late. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman John J. Wagner. Supp4»rted by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilmen Behm, Brohl, Mason. Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Nov. 0. 11>40. Bcsolntion, by Councilman Wagner. Resolved by the City Council of the 1 ity irf Wyandotte, tliat the delin quent t«x returns from the County Treasurer, for the month of July. 1940 in amount of 58.3245.40. Ik* ami hereby i- ordered to In* placed in the follow in*: funds: 4'it > of Wyandotte. Board of Kahncation. Operating 3.014 13 Ihcird of Education. School 1 hbl 377.-52 Board of Education, Schmd Building >45.844 special Assessment Eund __ 4*28.314 Central Fund 4.211>.54i and tlu* 4'ity 4*h*rk be and hereby is iiisiruclcd to draw warrant on the « ity Treasurer, from tin* Wyandotte M,s*cial Arniimt to the Accounts above mentioned. I move the adoption of the forego in- resolution. Councilman John J. Wagner. Supported by Councilman Mason. le.i>; Councilmen Behm. Brohl. Ma-011. Schultz* Wagar. Wagner. Nays; None. Wyandotte. Mich . Nov. 45. IJI4O. Uesofculion, by Councilman Wagner. B«*solv»sl l*v the City Council of tbe City of Wyandotte, that the Idd of Hlterl* Brothers iVmipany of Wyan dotte. Michigan, for anuoximately 2000 tons of 1 1 nut. jhm and slack bitiuiMiious eoal. known by the trad** naun* «*f Soveivign. at a price of $4.(46 p< r ton E.4».8. lH*|«artinent of Mtiui < ipal Service Commission clock at Wy andotte. Michigan. In* accepted, as |a*r t!»e r* conuncndation of the Municipal Service Commission in their resolntioii of November 4th. 1t440. I move Uie adoption of the forego i. g n»olutioii Counci Hum u John J. Wagner. SuptH»rr«*d by 4'ouncilman Bclun. \».i>: 4%mncilim*u Behni. Brohl. Mas, 1. s, hull/.. Wagar. WagmT. Nays: None. + Wyandotte. Mieh.. Nov. 45. 114444. lb-solution, by 4V»uucilman Wagner. Bcsolved le the 4’ity (Vsxueil of the 4’ity of Wyandotte, that the rwitywl «•! tlie Recreation Commission for an aiKtitional appro|>rtarion In tln-ir s«- (M*rvision hudgvd. for <Ui7G.24i in* aial I In* same is berH*y denieii. dm* to thi* fact that tin* U*s* rent ion Budget slums one month of *»\M*ration only at this time*, and this 4 on 1 mil spetit considi*^- :d*le time trying to establish intelli gent budgets for all departments at joint lm-etiivgs and we ex'.|M*< t all dc l*artmc*nts to cqierate within the hud gets allowed for this fiscal year. I move tlu* adoption of the forego ing resolution. IViuiiciLilian John J. Wagner. Sup|>orted by Councilman Wagar. Motion by ('otincikman Mason, sirp {lotted by >4’oiincilman Behm. that this rejwl Hit ion Im* tabled ]*etiding a joint misd.ing with the Kcereation Coinniis •siou. Yeas: Cotiiicilme'i Behm. Brohl, Mason. S<*hu4;z. Wagar. Wagner. Nays: None. Motion to adjourn at fen E M . h\ Councilman Wagner, supported bv 4kMiiuilmau Wagar. Yeas; 4'ouncilmen Beiim. Brohl. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Wagner Nays: None. LAW'BENCE J 1.;»4*4 H'BSE. 4'ity Clerk. W\aU*b»tt«. Mieh.. N**v 12. 1!44*4 Ibgulai s«*>*.ion of ilu* Council «*,* • lie City of Wyando •.*, t!ie Houor.ibi Mayor l-oiiis W Behm pn -idiitg 801 l Call. I*resent: Couneilnuu Behm. Brehl. Mason. Selmltz. Wagar. Wagner. Absent: None. M ililites. Motion by Councilman Belun. >np- Itort«d b\ Councilman Mason, th.-n the reading of the minutes of the last meeting Im- disi*‘iis»*d with aad the same stand aiHiroveil as n*eordi*d. Yi-os: 4'oum*ilnuMi Behm, Brohl, .Mason. Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Opening of Bids for tlu* Bun-ha so of the Public Library Brojierty. Bid n*cei\evi from John Abel. 17-3451 (Jreenluwn Avenue. Detroit, iu ai-eord a 1 mi* with advertisement to pay the stun of .$44>. , .*»5.44(4 on the following terms: $144,J4tk5.044 u|hmi closing the deal ami. receiving a land varntract for »he purchase <if the pro|M»rty and ha Lane** of purchase price $3!i.4NN).00 on or lu k fore oiu* y«Mir fmm the date of land contract. Cashier's check in amount of $5,<1140.4441 enclosed. Kid received from Max Migdoll. 3300 Van Alstyne Boulevard. Wyan tioUe. In ac«\>rdance with advertise uieiit, at a bid price of $0(4.444141.41(4 on Llie following terms. On the accept ance of the offer $26.4400,04) cash and the balamv of $34,4400.00 uot later thaji OO days from date of execution of <*<h»tract. If this offer is acvepted the present ImiUling on said property will lie rtf no use to th*' undersigned, ami if the Oitv wishes to do so. it may nunove the building at its expense. (Snshier’s check in atm mill of $6.0004)0 eIM*W*S4Mi. Both tmls nvferred to Council. Unfinished Bnsiness. From th(» Board of Wayne County ISnad (kantnissioners. relative 11» sew ige colbx'tion chang«*s. setting the rate at $43.00 jn*r million g:iiloti> of water COIISIMIMsi. I- nf iiiie«he«l Business. Application for 4 ’kiss **A" Best ail rant I icon so m-eivtsl from Katherim iMeCratli. loon Biddle Avenue, duly nt]*prt>v«d by the (ommissioucr ol Health. Sanitary liisp«s*tor and BuiNl ing lus|sx*tor. •Kefcrrisl t<* (’ouncil. Application for Junk Dealer’s la ce use rweived from Alliert Sunders. 218 (*h4*stnut StrtM»t, for a .huHc yard llcciise. duly ap|irovnl by the Police Ifcqgirtmeut. •Itofe-rred to 4kiuiu*il. lf<#n. Mayor ami City Conneil. C.ity of Wyumhitte. Michigan, (•eotleineii: I ticrotw |H*tition your Houoraliie Bovly fi>r permission to erect a freight chute on Elm Street between Biddle slid First Streets, in connection with the building to lx* er«*cted on the old (’ity Hall p«»perty in uoiirdamv with the pkins sulunitted to your Bnildiuc 14e|*artment. Therefor**, in compliance with Sec tion 24.4*11 of the Bnildiug and Safety fksle. I am asking your Honorabh lUsly to grant |M*rmissiou to i-mistimct (he same. Very .truly yours. Alaurice II Sol*el. Referred to (kmncil. Ilmiorahle Mayor and Council, (’•ity of Wyandotte. Michigan. Ocnthmeii: 1 am *h>*ir*»ns of sts’uriirg a 4 3as* “O” Reatanraut ami Liquor IJi*eiise at ury place of at 24*24 St-cond Street, this City. If there is any C-bias ”C'* license avoilahfe in the near future, l would kindly ask that your Hom»mble Bmly give my aii(>Th‘atiou favorably i-onsid (ration. Very t ruh yours. FaUvaixi IVSaim. 21*24 Second Street. Wyandotte. Michigan. Referred lo Ciomeil. Erescntatiou of Eetitions. Wyandotte, Mich., Nov. 12, 11440. To the Honorable, the Mayor and Council. 4’ity of Wyandotte, Michigan. Cclitlemeii: We. the undersigned citizens, most psiMvtXuUy iietitiou your Honorable Body to reject any atqilication for a leer or liquor license to be used .*»t 141*1 1 ***** Street, corner of Dee and Fifteenth Streets. Signed hy Mrs. Forest Cooper, 15N4 Dee St net and seventy others. ib tcrnd to Police atid Eire Com mission. 1 oiuiiii3mentions and llrportH from 4 ity and other Officials. Copy of the minutes of the meeting t »f the Workimeu’s Comiieneation Board *»f the City of Wyandotte held «,n 4*ct*»her 344th, 11)4(4. Received ami placed on file. Report from Dr. N. 1). McGlnugh lin. Commissioner of Health, of all complaints investigated and calls nude fur the period from (Xtober 1, 11440 to November 1, 11)40. Received and placed on file. Copy of the minutes of the meeting of the Electrical Board of the City of Wyandotte held on October 17th, 11)40. Received and placed on file. Ibixirt from Dr. N. 1). Mediaughlin. «'onunissioner of Hcsilth, stating that 77 Toxoids were given* in the Wyan dotte l*ublic Schools October 31, 1940. Received and placed on file. Hon. Maybr and Council. I'itv of Wyandotte. (Icntlcmen: Pertaining t<i a certain retpiest from Mr. Solid, fur consideration rc: allow ing one stairway for the second floor ot th** building proposed for the old City Ha 11 site, please lx* advised as follows: Elans were filed this date. Examin ation of said plans indicates that they 1 iolh»s4* to use ’’protected construc tion" and stairways are enclosed. We believe that this proposal would Ik* reasonable and would recommend that y«»ur Honorable Bmly permit con struction as |K*r their plans. *Respectfully submitted, F. IV. Liddlc, City Engineer. F. W. Classon. Building lus]iector. R**f**rr«*d t*i Council. Honorable Mayor aud Council. City of Wyandotte, Michigan. < ieutleiucii: l |H*n the petition for the paving »f Eighteenth Street from Ford Ave iiiit* to Davis Strc«*t. the same ref(*rre<l to this di'iiattment. I b«*g to r**inirt as follows: The total frontage involved is 1104 J t. «if which 7."» o feet are represent'd n the petition, or 68.1 s per cent. Bespcitfully submitted. F. W. Liddlc. Referred to WL’A and S.A. Commit tee. llonot.idle Mayor ami tkiuncil. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. (Jcntlemeii: We have investigated the petition for pyving o.* Eighteentii < :uct from F*ir*i to Ihivis Str****fs, referred to us by resokition of your Honorable Body on Novemlier sixth. There is a total frontage of 11(44* f****t r**pres**nte*l in the petition. ((* this total we have valid signatures for 5344 feet or 48.18 per cent. Two signatures representing 260 feet were not allowed because we nev er had tlie signers names on the as sessment roll. However. I will endeav or to discover whether tlu* signatures art* allowable and if so will report same to the Council at. the* next meet ing. Respectrfully, Edward W. Kane. City Assessor. Referred to WEA Committe and S.A. (Vniimittee. x Honorable Mayor and City Council, Wyandotte. Miciiiga n. (lenth'men: R*>: Paving petition filed with your Honorabh* Body requesting the paving of Eleventh Street from Ford Avenue to Alkali Street. Attached please find tax analysis covering properties involved by thifi petition. Very truly yours, John T. McWhirter. •City Treasurer. Referred to WEA Committee and 5 A. Committee. Mr. 1,. J. laiCourse. City Clerk. Wyandotte. Michigan. Dear Sir: This lett**r will acknowledge receipt of your resolution requesting the State Ijind Office B**i»rd to dewl cer tain pnrpertics in the LMty of Wyan dotte under S*-**ti«m 8 of Act 155 of the Eiiblic Acts of llklT, as amended. This resolution will be presented to tlu* Board for their attention aud the description* forwarded to our field man in your territory for inspection. We >hn 11 In* hai*f»y to advise you as soon as a d****isiou has been mad** con cerning tliis rtNiuest. Yours v**ry respectfully. Clarence W. Ijook. Executive Se**retary. Ib'ceivi'd and placed on file. Wyandotte. Mich.. Nov. 12, 1949 To the Honorable Mayor and Councilmen. (Jeu-tlemeu: The following claims have been ex araiued, audited and found to be eor reet: I therefore recommend that they be approved and payment made. Respectfully submitted, Lawrence J. LaCourse, City Clerk. Wyaiul«»tte Eaint Products Co. 4.7*» Fleet ha m Insurance .\gem*y _ 33.75 Jolmson and Johnson 38.17 Eittslmrgli T«*sting Lalxiratory 12.06 IJ**hteuberg and Son 27.95 Frank Meudel 5.00 Down River I»ress r 112.00 4»reen Line TriH*king -9® Michigan Ins|ie**tioii Bureau _ 2.-50 It. J. Nixon 7.00 Railway Express Agency J® Steve’s 4.\>al (Vnupony 36.25 Howard B. Allen J 43.75 Wynndotte News ('•onxpany __ 112.56 Wyandotte Repla cement A24 N. D. McGlaughlin. M. I>. 46.20 H D. Edwards and C*i. 41.39 J T. Wing (Aunpany 117.00 I*. )(Hlin Moran 100.>7 Ho worth Lumber 4N». 202.52 Cities Service Oil 45». 39.60 Cooperative Parts 45•. 25.53 Seniee Office Supply C*i. 11.>4 Wolf Sanitary Wiping 4'loth «’»». A*’ * Supuiy 4»> G.rC- J user’s is. 39 The Peters (’-ouipuny 12AXI General Electric Nupply Co. _ 9.5(5 X. Mcliuttie 4dO Dowu River letter Service io.«m» J. 1. Holcomb M/g. 00. 10.. ‘jO Murray W. Sales aud Co. .47 Magic Hauling Post 00. .91 The Gumewell Company 246.00 HiuUoeil, Hoth & dark, Inc*. _ 2&4.4T Standard Oil ComiHiny 140.71! Fugel s Super Service cs.iri Gartner Hardware Co. 110.24 Asians Bros. Hardware Sl.Ol Bartlett Mfg. Co. 12.2"» F. W. Simla Co. 700 Standard aiegister Co. 200.61 Laurie Lumber & Supply Co. 26.73 I’uion Paper and Twine Co._ 47.7 S American l>»«se Leaf Oorp. _ 6.89 l’eterkin Radio Lalwratories- 0.00 American Steel and Wire Co. 102.03 W. Ford Johnson (larage (>.30 Michigan Alkali Co. 170.26 1/ohrniaii St'ed Co. 66.37 Filler’s (ireenhouses 6.00 Automobile Equipment Co. _ l.io Board of County Auditors __ 200.26 Gentile Bros. .76 Wyandotte Lamndry 7.01 Cadillac Overall Supply Co. _ 1.5(5 Wyandotte City Home Bakery 1.80 Wyandotte Linen Sujiply Co. 24.t>4 Louis Brohl and Sons 38.34 Mich. Consolidated Gas Co. _ 7.04 American 'l.aFnuice Foaoiite Corp. (5.66 Michigan Foundation 6&J.72 J. I). Haven 4(5.47 Gregory. Mayer and Thom __ 43JH Pardo Auto Sales 2.(50 Morris Birnbaum 14.(50 Municipal (Service Commission 14.24 Wyandotte Electric Supply Co. 1032 I Jacket t Press 41.06 Bept. Municipal Service 35)7.33 Beecher, Peck and lam is 17.70 Robinson Welding 1.00 William C. laddie 13.75 IMi using Stumping <\>. 201.28 Lubadie Bros. 2,trvs.tst» WilliauistAi Lundier Co. 46.42 Eberts Bros. Co. 2.7(54.37 9,30(5.00 Truck Hire Mark Bush 91.60 Mike Shonk (59.00 Joseph Shonk 79.60 Joseph Morsette 53.26 William Smith 73.60 Walter Xareski si .00 Ralph Wobrock 79.60 Henry Schwartz 73.60 1,. (I. Sloouil) 75*.60 710.26 Payrolls Sewers 378 SS Eli Renaud 16JH) W. P. A 372.60 Parks (50(5.(50 Public Buildings 198.00 Street Maint. 1,876.10 3.47(5.14 13,498.30 (Resolution, hy Councilman George Behm. Resolved: By the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City clerk he and is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the prui>er funds in payment of the list of approved accounts as submitted at this session. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman George C. Behm. Supported by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Cauncilmeu Behm, Brohl, Mason, Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Recess. Reconvening. Roll CalL Present: Council men Behm. Brohl, Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Wagner. Absent: None. Resolutions. Wyandotte. Mich., N*ov. 12. 15)40. (Resolution, by Councilman George Behm. Resolved by the City Council iff the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for liceose to o|»erate a class “A" Restaurant under the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte, in* and (hereby is approved to Katherine McGrath. 1000 Biddle Avenue* aud the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue Class “A” Restaii rant IJeense to the above named i>er sou at the above address. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. % Councilman (ieorge Behm. Supported by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm. Brohl, Mason, Schultz. Wagar, Wagu**r. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Nov. 12. 1940. Resolution, by (Vmnciliuuu George Behm. .Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request of Edward DcSana of 2924 Second Street for consideration of aivplicaut for Class “C” License, l>e referred to the Police and Fire Commission for their investigation and recommenda tion hack to this Council. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman George C. Behm. Sup|M)rted by Councilman Waguer. Yeas: Counoilmen Geo. Behm, Brohl, Mason, S<Aultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Nov. 12, 1949. Resolution, by Councilman George Behm. ißesolvod by the .City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request of Mr. Sobel to allow one stairway for the second floor of the building pro ved for the old city hall site, be and hereby is granted as per the recom mendation of the City Engineer iu his communication of even date. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman George O. Behm. Supported t»y Councilman Wagner. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl, Mason. Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Nov. 12. 1944). Resolution, by Councilman (4eorze Behm. Resolv»»d by the City Council of the (Tty of Wyandotte, that the Honor able Mayor he and he hereby is re piested to call a joint meeting of the B<*<rd of Education and the Mayor and Council for consideration of the inqMwtal* for |Hircha*e «if the pruper v known is the Public Library pro I**rty. said meeting to be' called as soon as possible. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. ( ourwilniau George C. Behm. >oned i>y Councilman Wagar. Y* as: ( ouucilmeu lielirn, Brohl, MiLson, .Schultz, Wagar, Waguer. Nays: None. Wyaudoite, Mich., Nov. 12. 1940. {Resolution, hv (.Ymncilniun George Belim. Resolved hy the i’ity Council of the ( uy of Wyandotte, that the appliea tion for license to operate a Junk under the provisions of the Or dinances of the City of Wyandotte he and hereby is approved to A.lsTt Sanders to ojierate a junk .\ard at 218 Chestnut, and the City ( lerk Im* and hereby is authorized to issui* Junk Dealer's License to the above named |M*rson at the above ad dress. 1 move the adoption of the forego iug resolution. Councilman George c. Behm. ■Supported by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm. Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Waguer. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Nov. 12. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman (ieorge Behan. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the nsjMicst of M. H. Sobol for permission to erect a freight chute on ELui Str»*ct be tween Riddle Avenue and First Street tor the construction of the building to he erected by him be and the same is hereby granted in compliance with Sec tion 24.00 of the Building and Safety « ode of the City of Wyandotte, said chute to be constructed under the su pervision of tin* (Tty Engineer and Building lusi>ectur. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman George (\ Behui. Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilmen Behm, Brohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Waguer. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Nov. 12. 15)40. Resolution, by Councilman George Behm. Resolved hy the City Council of tin* Pity of Wyandotte, that pursuant to the provisions of Section s. Act No. 156. Public Acts of 1937. as amended, I hat the State Laud Office Board lx* and hereby are petitioned to convey. •»> quit-claim deed, to the City of Wy andotte, tin* following describ'd land, •ots aud {Mireels of land in the City of Wyandotte which ate bendy declared !e !»,. nwtssary for tin* public health, necessity and convenience of t Im* |m*o i»h* of the (Tty of Wyandotte for use .or various municipal purposes, to •vit. parks, playgrounds and muiiici ml swimming pool. .WuniciiKil Park ami Playground l»ts 7*. 70. 77, 7 s . 75*. north Vit lot N4I and north *•_. of lot M of tin* Detroit .River Laud Co. Sulnlivision. Sis*. .‘sl. S. E. 1 4- I/Ms 1 to IP !m>ll l inclusive of Alt's Subdivision. Lots 1 t«» IP U»tli inclusive of Kelso Suldivision. North End Park That part of I.ot .‘56 and 3(5 of IV C. 112 for the heirs of Antoine Lihndie lying lH»tween tin* center line of Endorse Creek ami tin* west line of Ford City Heights Subdivision (re girded in Liber .'57 page 97 of Plats l * excepting there from (56 feet right of way D. M. T. R. R. It is further ordered that the City ('lerk lx* and lie bendy is ordered to forward a certified copy of this reso lution to the State Office Board at lonising by registered mail, return receipt requested. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman (ieorge C. Behm. [Supported by Councilman Mason. Y’eas: Councilmen Belim. Bn>hl. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. W’agner. Nays: None. Adjournment. .Motion to adjourn at 9:30 P. M., by Councilman Behm. supported by Coun eilman Mason. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Vqrc • VfUli) LAWRENCE J. I^COURSE. City Clerk. loung Women Flyers Young women really want to fly. By a margin of more than 11 to 1, the students of Simmons college, Boston, voted in favor of an avia tion course m tneir school and in other women’s col.eges. Wolves. Co votes Increase Wolves and coyotes are becoming more numerous in Missouri and are causing heavy live stock loss to farmers. Wolves have been seen running in packs of as many as six at a time. Unfortunates Aid War Charities Children m a leper camp in tha Malay States are helping raise mon ey for British war charities by run ning errands Pk inmates o t the camp and by cleaning shoes. Permanent Traffic Markers All asphah-cevered streets in Lin coln, Neb., are marked with per manent traffic lane lines made oi white stone chips. Bonfcle Arisen Egyptian laborers of ancient timet kneaded elay with their hands while kneading dough with their feet. Bible's Leagest Verse The longest versern the Old Testa ment ia Esther •:». and in the Near Testament. Revelation »:4. French Railway Subsidy The French government owns 17 per cent of that nation’s railroad mileage. California's Public Forests California has J4.000.00fl acres s t publicly owned forest land. Momatalna m tha Mean Heights of MN mountains an the mooa have been measured. Ship Research To Benefit Navy Problem of Insulation Is Vital to Efficiency Of Warships. STATE COLLEGE, PA —Tests to determine the best materials and constructions for insulating United States warships have been under way for almost tw r o years at Penn sylvania State college, it has been revealed here. Purpose of the experiments, con ducted in the college’s heat-trans mission laboratories, is to determine the best means of equipping the ships to withstand rapid tempera ture changes and to produce a better conditioned atmosphere in strategic ship stations to insure maximum mental alertness and efficiency of the crews. Proper Insulation. Weight limitations, interfering steel members in warship design, proper insulation for living and working quarters and for food stor age compartments, are some of the problems the experimenters are trying to overcome. In addition, naval vessels must withstand vio lent temperatures ranging from i Arctic circle cold to tropical heat besides the regular daily variation of temperature. “The problem has been to deter mine the amount of heat transmis sion for various ship sections, such as decks and bulkheads, without insulation and with insulation of va rious kinds applied in different ways and in several thicknesses," F. George Hechler, director of the col lege's engineering experiment sta tion, explained. Test Panels Installed. To accomplish this, a number of full-size test panels of 1,200 pounds each, representing typical decks and bulkheads of destroyers and battle ships, were installed in the college laboratories. The test panels were built at the Philadelphia navy yard. Special equipment of the guarded hot-box type was developed in the laboratories to make the test at temperatures ranging from zero Fahrenheit on the cold side of the panel to 120 degrees Fahrenheit on the hot side. Further tests are now being con ducted, simulating changes encoun tered during a 24-hour period of varying temperature cycle, so that allowance may be made for quickly varying temperatures of ship sur faces exposed to the sun. Country Doctor Travel* In Office Trailer Now CLEVELAND. - The horse and buggy, symbol of the country doc tor in years past, has been forsaken. In its place is an air-conditioned trailer, complete with operating table, sterilizing apparatus, X-ray machine and Pullman type beds. Dr. J. D. Love of Ysleta, Texas, described his streamlined facilities to delegates of the American Con gress of Obstetrics and Gynecology, convened here. *T took to trailers three years, ago." Dr. Love said. ‘‘Frankly, I’m, a regular country doctor and cover, a radius of some 54 miles. I deliver an average of a baby a day. The* trailer certainly has made it easier for me and I think enables me to. do a better job.” Love said his present trailer i*. his third. It contains all the vital equipment necessary to rural prac tice, including a special generator to furnish electricity, a refrigerator and an oxygen supply. Monkey It Forced To Get Union Card HOLLYWOOD.—George Wasn ington Peter, ring-tailed, movie acting monkey, chattered indig nantly because the American Federation of Radio Artists forced him to take out a union card be fore appearing on a broadcast. George and Actress Brenda Marshall, with whom he played in the “Sea Hawk," were invited to be guest stars on a. nation-wide program. George was supposed to chatter. On the day of the broadcast. , Georgia Fifield, official of the A. F: R. A., told Warner Brothers that George would* have to have , a union card—or afce. So the , studio took one out in his name H ■ [ Mosquitoe* Sfttm 200 Nazi Leg* in Hosiery Test RERLH'O— A mass test by 20fl shapely legs marked a new Ger man industrial triumph while the Reich is at war—mosquito-prOel stockings—the tester* announced. The test just has been finished by a hundred pretty frauleins wearing play stt:*s. The insect-proof hosiery successfully withstood the test. They went out to Wansee, Ber lin’s vacation playground, where mosquitoes have been chewing fee year* on German calves. They said even the biggest mosquito was com pletely baffled. One of the oldest hosiery factories is tha Reich has been working «r ingtet-and-rainproof numbers tm several years, and thj summer their product is the rage df the Lem. affair. ~ The makers announced they had keen able to spin * fiber which, tfeea made into silk-like hose, would remffi the boring es any motqwfct*.