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THE CITY COUNCIL Official Proceed mg:, «> .. •»jI* »l t♦*. Mich.. iKr. 1 1 >, 19141. «»f i h«* < <min :! t I i: * il> of VVpiHbillr, tin* l|ot:,*i tb> ,'»c >«»r i>nii> \V. lUlwu presiding Cail. recent: C«*Mucilmcn Bob m, B. bl, -4.1,, s< lnihz, W.igai, Warner. AtrSclli : Xoi»«*. Minutes. Motion b\ Coimciiui.lll Wiigar, > . • i<\ ml iv < ouiidltiuun Wagner, i. ... m* r*-:i«iing oi t In* mi miles «>1 the U .n.i ? m._' i». «l vv 11 li aml U. ‘,«me 'i. rul a|»jir*FV«<l as re****rd»*d '11...', CouiM'liUiet; licliUl, Broil. s> . " » . Sehuti/.. Wognr. Wa;'w r. .Vi\s None. .. ilerat Iho iulM-r I, It* 4**. %t; 1.. .! I«i< nurse, < il v 4 h. k. \V.vaiiilo' t> , M nhigun. I hair Sir . I hereby notify you tlmt at Lite next or -q**eia) ni**eting of Lb** Com mon Cmineil, I will move to rt*cousid*T “i he Viiti by wliieh the request of the Hoard of Kdiiealion t<» sell the library j.io|M-rt> was denied. K*sp. ctfullry yours, Onitwiliuau l»ui> lirohl. Mole n for this utroocsideration hy • ouneiiiitan Ijouis Lirohl. Suj»j>orml l»y 4 Yauut-itounti Wagai. Yeas: 4 Vnuieilnieii I>r«*h I, Mesial, W’agar. Warner. \:i\>: Coiinrilim-ii Beirut, Schultz. Million «l*<*lared cairied. Inf unshed Business. Alisis lhtlieoits Busiii»*s>. 4'it.v Connell. • ity Hall. \Yyandutli'. Mb-higan 1 ***ar Sirs: !. together with tin- 4?lirydt*r I»e troit 4 s iaii|nit»y. ilo heifhy |ietitioii \ <ii|. Ilouorahh* I tody for jterniissiou to it',# a Chrysler faeiory xuiiml oat lor tie lairjiox- « f animimeing otir -mud Saturday. hewidier llt h. 1910. I hereto agr«*e to • innply with all • u\ regulation." regarding tie* same. Very truly yours. MH’unii Motor Sales .1. M. MH’ami K* l«*i r* ll i«» 4*4 »iMK*il. i ’ity **t Wyandotte. \Y >amlotte. Mbihigan «lentl(>meii: , > I iiteh-i "land that a • pi«*"lin»i lists ~, rai>ed j»s to tin 1 Imrsejtowei of tin jTi i n in l-.M M:i«k • ngim* «iS4*i| n otir M«alel F.FC. Il may In- that lhas •mi 'Uioii wa> taiseii Ucitnsc in sum* w,i \ refer* nee was mad,- t* * tin** mod • ,|s of a \* a r ago. At l list l tine . tie* t,o «..|M.\\ir on tlii' >ize engine "as <l. (hi \in r> g*» hy. li*»we\**r. all man 111;.i't nrer*» try I** make impr*»v* limits \\ till i 'S ami otners pe:lKi|*s tmliff* K ill ly . Along these lin**<s, the dai-k 4’om,.any has change! the d** <>t ihis engine ami its eharaeter in tii«- past year so Unit tin eti -in,.. u<*\\ nlTered. develops **7 horse 1 1<i\ner This attestiil hy the :»t taeli*"d 1 1! intiil fi*hh r with the tijfiiri'N eirehd in ml junwil. 1 his i> the figure licit Mai k i> pr»i>aied at auj tine* to Vertifx in any possible lensil nuinner. Vcny truly yours, Mark International Motor Tnn*k 4 i»rpi*rati«ni. {'. L. Itrosseau. I »ist riel Mana^iv. I nlinisbial Itusiness < iti\ 4 4»mieil. t ity of WyaiMU4.lt*, Wyamhilti*. MUhiuan. 4 lontlomeu; At a HH*4*titijr «*f tin- Mimieiiial •s**i x U*. 4 'miimLssioii hist evening. th»* ih<l to fiiminh tin* 4*ity of Wyandotte wiLlt one t hs trh- lijslit ami jiower line s4*r \ii e trm k was awauhtl to the 4100. K. 4 halt he Motor Stilts in the amount of sa.:il4M*». Thh* award we uiwler- Mand wiU Im* si*lniLittt*4l t 4» you for fin al approval The likl calls for one i;.F. 1 Maek Mott*: Truek whhh has a grists raliinc **f 144HK* jmiimnls mi dutil tint-. The protests this ;twa*nl on the tiiat oiu ipuitation as xiluikit-btl tivifiy attached* tm*t*Ls Llie *t»e«*ifn ations as furnishetl by the City of W'ramlotte at a tint of $*J440.01» hi a tmt savings tx> your City of $S7t4.- imi as e«»ut|Ktretl to the amount awarsl ed. Kurtln that pnhlislnsl literature on the K.K.!’. Ma«*k shows Ml 11.11.1*, at ::iH H > IM* M.. wliieh d<*es not nitet your s|.»f*ifii*a t ions We ask that the award of the 4i**o. K Ibntlie Motor Sal»*s In* denied and fix- same I*, a wattled to the Interna l ioital Ilarveste: 4 oiiqtany oil the ha sin .»f low hid wliieh meets ymir *«ie « i f iea I ions. Yours truly, I ulema t joint I Ilar'*>t«*r 4'oinpaiiy \|. 4' Faulkmv. I nfiuishe*l ItusiiM'ss. To tin lloiuirabb* Mayor and 4’ity 4 otiiii'il. Wyandotte. Miehigau. \ .entletnen: l-ulies Civie 4 'llib rispleM tile Moll i.i able llodx to install traffie lights ai the • hum r n( fJIli SCcel and Kur«*kn : ir-o ;ii Ttiitli St re«*t and «*cik Stre;*t. lor t lie siif* t\ »d our rhlUl ell. W,* trust you I<m>k iui»» this matter uid hav. siitety lights insta.hil. Yount truly. The I duties I'ivie Club Stella Ma:yuowvki. I*res. Helen A. Uii»ezn*ski. Ste. lieferriMl to l'oliee and Fir** Corn inission. < .ird of rtvwived limn tin* f.unily of tin late 4*luirles H. lii»je , sr Itceeivcd and plaeeil on fib*. 4 Ymwianikathms ami lUiairta fnmi 4',tv aiul 4>ther Officials. 4*opy of the mi mites of the mi*eiii4»; i.f tin Ke**ivat44Mi Conunission «*t the 4'it\ es Wyamhdte hebl «*n Novimrfier l.uii. lbbt. K«eeiveil and pl.iml <>u file. ICn«»rt from l*.. X. I». 4 oimnissioner <*f Health, of all » *t<« us given in the jaitdic x-lunils of tb City. < K'«*ohul ami plaml on file. Copy of tin* iniimtAi of tJn* mettini: « f ihe* r.klev ami Fire Conwm**aimt 4>f the City «»f W*yaiMb»tte held «at IH* , n ln*r ilth. UM4» Ituririd and on fib*. Honorable Mayor and 4Yxutn il. 4 U> •*: Wyand«»tte. Mielng.iii. 4 1. ni lemen : Al a : i giil.tr 111 etiug of Hu* W n ,? . u. n s «.mpi its.lt 101 l Itoaiil nf Ifct* Oity of Wyamhdte held on LHvhulkt r». l‘>44). we were otfer»*<l *.4*4 *4 N) F rmlale. Miehigan. SclshM Ketumbng 1112 ]M*r cent 1 totals, due 4H t**»*4’r 1. eallalib*. -1 jM-r «vnt to o»*t**l*er 1. 1..).', ami 4 1 j jier eenf to 4 H-toner 1. l'.»*t:. at an ;ij»|»roxiiii;ite «x*st of *l.- Oil aO uii'Jt. rim Workm**ti’s (VwniiM'Usiition i - un< * wniKlies to se« nr«* tla*s«* Im*ihls aial t* - txaiLineiide*! by motion at sai<l tn**<*fiiig tlait tin* tYnimtll Im* replanted t«» b ,,r ciaise tli,. aliove ineiitiouetl bonds ami tFlaee name in the Sinking Fuml of the 4’.. y .for subsequent sale to the w ork iHi-n’s lYanpensatioii Fund when it> 1 umls are available. Ti lusting Halt you will comply "dh dii.s nquvst. Very truly y«*urs. Worktu«*n"s C<uii|M*nsation 1e: t« l Ijitwiem*** .1 I-i4'onrx*. Stvreta ry. Jttderrtxl In tViuucil. Honorable Mayor ami Council. City of Wyamlotte, Michigan. 4b ntLciueu: The Workmen's ComqN ii.sati.ui lh*ard of the -City of Wyamlotte at their meeting h4*ld on Thurxlay. l*e»*4'inber Tf Hi. 11)44). |BISS4*«I a mudution rtiiuest ug; the tYmiK-il for authority to pm «*lwis»* #1.004)4)4) Krin. Warren and Cidjvtioti Tuwiihliiis. S<-!i<n»l l*istrict No. | Fractional .To 1 - in*r cent homls. iLil 4*< 1 July 1. lU'fck ilia* .him* 1. at a price <»f 14Y7.04) plus aitrued iu- U-;r«*st ti» da Lc *>f <lelivery Will you please authorize sabi pur eliase Very truly yours. Workmen’s 4Ynirjiens;itiuu lioani. 1-iwreact* J. 1 juCoursc. Secretary. tUnfe re*l tt» Council. Honorable Mayor aml Comicil, (Hty of W.vamktUe. Michigan. (lent lemeu i At a ‘ m**eting of tin* Workmens <Uaii|H‘imatiou lluinl l»*bl on luesilay, 1 H*ctMi*l>er j. IP44J. :i .motion was i»ass isl n*i|U4*stii4J the I’ity Council to sell Do tin* Wi*rkmcti's l\nui*4*nsation Itoanl tin* #l.b4KHk> Highland l*ark. Michigan. 4 ’- jmt <vitt Si-1k»oI District Ifaual. Ls.sue of May l. lir-M, *lue Ma> l. It>.V4. on a 2.b) im*i cent basis, plus :u«'rui*d iuhy’i'st t«* tkite oi transfer, wliieh was puichas- il by the 4'ity 4 ouu eil on August '2l. 11*44); also 51.4H44i.4i4i Ml. 4'lemens. Miehigan. 4 p»*r cent. Wa t4*r Works lbtial, iLibd 4it-tobe.r l'*». mat;, ilia* 4 H-tolM-t* 4.-». ltcai, oil a .» pci <t mi Uisj.s, plus acerm tl interest to date of transfer, which bond was pur ehas«*d by Tin* i il> 4,'ouncil on 4M-t,rl»er Mh. If)40. The « asoi 1 tit** Citv Clerk ami < it> Trt*asurer r»s*omm**mh <1 t he^juiiaiiax of thesi* In.tuls to tin- Coltlu il was that l!rt*\ roiild sultsttpn tit.l\ lx xilil to the ‘.nun nsation Fund, inasmmii as they ir,. not tie* proper niaturitie** to Im li -id n tin Sinking Fund. lb sp. «-tfittlv slllmritted. W'**rkim*ii ' 4 'Ain|N*n>atioii ISoaMl. K*i wt tin < .1 I*i4 'oitrse, S4vreta:y. lb .Vrnil Jo 4 on mil. Honorable Mayor and • ity 4oiue.il. Wyamlotte. Michigan. i hud hmaeti; Iti*: South 2u' ot Notth 2til of West 7 4 .)’ of Imt 4:» Abltoit ami l ley me’, W \ amlot to Suhlivisioii. Tin* attached statements rovering del-imp lent taxes on city owned pro pcrtiy, linsl No. Is4'». in 1 1 l«> amount of .SKDN;. As these delimpleiu laxi-s a ri* oil ei|,v owti***l pn*p rty. 1 rei'oiiMiieiiid rlk.it your Honorabb* Ibnly mak,* ix»y- UH*nt of thi*x* fox«*s in the total Miaouirt. Tint** statements cmer tin* Moore lUmlns U and Hnmn lterka aevounts in 4tiM on this pix»iM‘rty, in mis>rilance wkli my b*tt4*r t»» your Hoimnihle Body rfcit«*il Nov* iiJmt lPtli, I'.MO. V**rv truly yours. John T. MeWhirter, City Triitsuier. lLumnalib* Mayor ami Oouucil, 4Hty of W'yamhrtte. Michigan. (rwithmw*ii: 1 am pri*s«irting for your <*otisidera lion. a lamls*-aping plan for* Suiierior lVoiilwanl froan Kb*vonth to Sm*n teeuth Stni*ti?. Tin* eHtim»it**4l i*«»st **f uiatorial, (iloni*. is s74i().4Mi. the pkinting t*x be d*»ue by our own Park LH*pHiftanent. K**si»eot;fuUy sulmntttil, V W. Uddle. City Engineor. llufiuisaod lULsiu**ss. lloiH>rulkle May**r ami 4\inm*il. <Mty of M'ynmk»tt»\ Mi<*lklgnu. 4iej*t!enuMi: UtN4fi*rring U* the ]M*t.itioii **f (iuy Hes iml4tC{ i’w**nty-first Strts*t ami rigid otimrs. the M unn-iigi I Service 4>»muiuissiou at its m«s tang lu*bl L»e -ee.nilM‘l !), i:>44». instnu*t**il the St ere tary to inform the I lotto able, the M.'ivor mill C*»uueil that a strti't light *viN Im* installed at tin* ei»rm*r of Claik ami r lV»*ni.v-fi >d Streets as s*kiu .is tl*<* i**pupment is available, but that the request for a str*i*t light .4 Hud son ami |Xv4*uty-first Street will ht placed on file tor futute *^Misi*b*ration. NTry truly yours, Muitieticil S**rvi<«* (Ymunissiou. Henry A. 4kintAtiu. SeiTeta ty. Ibii*iveil anii pl*a**.il **tt file. Mr. Kiw.rcine 4. l<a4'oiir»e. Oity <no:k. WymiMk »tt e. M iclkiga il : D«ir lsir: The MuuieL)«U Seni«*e 4Vmuiiisston ♦if tlie City of Wyandotte at its nn'et iQK lieki LHsiihlmt 9, JfMO, ptisse*! re xflutions rnpn*?»tiug jm* auissi*m to purchase one Mmtk KFF Heavy Duty Iflih Trm*k from <»eorge 4U*utiie Mo ti*r Halt's of W'yoauloUe, aml one Tur -4«o-<b*jw*rab*r l iiit. from W’*»stinghmise KflnrtrU* and Maiwrfaoturing Cniuixauy of I‘itlshu trh, i*a.. also a resobutioti reque.shmg tin* tßiusf4»r i»f Imnds from the Water Invodimeur Fund to tin W'aU*r Sinking Futul. Very duly yours. M mieipwl Service Couuuisfidon. Henry A. (kirardiu. Secretary. De***unl»er *.). 1944) Kesu>utiou. by tYmmiissioner Anth i*«y D’Ajuui. lUwi»lv4i». by tlu* Service Ikwmiiiosuui of die City of Wyandotte, that tlu* bui of tin* trie f«nl Mfg of LMrtsl* ;r?h. I*P.. for Se*‘tion I punimse and in stiblkhtioii of a Turb*eC.em>rato- Vuit. >ubimt4*d Novomlsr *2T*. 1*440, at n prieo «»f ;,n iii ani-rthi nee •vitH the i*lmi\ there for. and the p ♦»sm»-n Mib*nHt*d. Im- -:t«* .*e**»'. il e: to the q*]»ro'*a! rh« Council «»f the City of Wyamk»t4e. This bul being in tm* opinion «»I the Miinie.iiul Service Coitimissiou the t>ea»t bill niUmilifted. lie It Further Kesolved, that the approval *rf this resmutioa 'hy Uie 1 ouiM-.l of said City Ik* and heidby Ls nquested. ibesolved, furtlier, tiiat the Secre tary lu* authoriz'd tx> retum certified cm-cks and bidders Ismd to all unsuc is-ssiui bidders excei»t the two bids next low 1 move the ado.ption of the forego ing ri‘solutiou. C**mm. Autlumy D’Anna. S*<*ombil 1»3 4 onuii Julius Soiuludl- Y«*as: C<unm. D Anna. Somheii. Maumtlio. Says: t*»iuio. Haulka. Fnlinishe*l Kusim-xs December 9, 1940. Kestilutioii, by Commissioner Orson li. Ylauritho. Kesou\«il by the Municipal Service Commission of the City of Wyandotte that the bid of Heorge (ientbe Motor Sabs of W’>Tindotte, Michigan, <*u Mack EFI; Heavy Duty Line Tnuti at a price of $.i,:i11.04) and our Filler al Truck No. 711, Ik* accepted, this hid in tlie opinion of the Municipal Service 4 Yunmissiou being tlu* l>est bid sutauAbted lie It Further llesolved, that the llonoiuble, fht* Mayor and Council be reqmvtcd to gmait pennissimi to the Municipal Service Commission to pur clifiise .said Mack Truck from lieohge (ienthe Motor Salcak of Wyandotte. Michigan. I move tlie a<h*ption of the forego ing resolution. Comm. Mauritho. Secomliil by CotmiL Soiuheil. Yeas: l.Vuum. D'.Vuna. Guulkti, Mau ritlio. SomheLL Na'yw: None. December 9, 1940. KesoLution, by A'ommissioner Auth ouy D'Alina. , (Kesolved by the Municiiiol Servi<*e 4Vaimiission oif tin* City of Wyandotte, that the W’ater DeiKtrtment Sinkinj? Fund purchase from the Water In xi-stment Fund tlie following Watet Baade. Nil, 2; <U*si riy»tion, water works ex tension; rate. 4 1 /g per cent ; date due. 4i 1.V044; purchase, $22437.70. No, 2; description, water works ex teirsion: rat**. iier cent.; date due, 1F1.V47: purchase. $2,240.00. No., 4; descrlptitHi, water works ex tension: »it4*. 4 , '. <i |hj* cent: date due, >].V4."»: pimluis**. $4,341. Jo. Total. $5,919.10. lnt«*rest a«-**nuil on alxive Im»ikl> to D**t. 1. 11*44). $141T>.4)0. Total pur**hase pri**e. $9.051.14). KlT»itiv«* *lat** of purchas*-, iH-itxm b. r 1. 1940. lie It FuUlier K**solv*il, that the W’ater D partment Sinking Fund pur clias** one Wat«*r W’orks Kxlousiou 4Cj jH-r *i*nt Bond from W’atei Investin<*iit Fuml, due June 17*. 1951, at $1,154.9S lmlmling ac* rued int**r*st. Effevtive dale of jaurclui.se January 1, 1941. Il** It Further lUesolved. that tilt Ilonorahlc the Mayor and Council grant jiermisslon to the Municipal Ser vice t*»mmission to purchase said bonds foi tin* Water Ihpurtment Sink ing Fund. I uvov«* the atioptloit of the forego ing resolution. C*»miiL A. D’Anna. S****oml*il by <\>uuil S*mvlieil. Yeas: C**nun. D’Anna. (laulka, Mail ritho, Somheii. Nays: None. Keft'rml to Council. Bills and Accounte. Wyandotte. Mich., De**. 14). 1940. To the LLouorable Mayor and Coil ucil men, Gentlemen : The following claims have been ex amiued, aaHlited ami fouud to be rect: I therefore recommend that they b* approved and payment made. Respectfully submitted, Lawrence J. La Course. City Clerk. Wyandotte News Oonifvany __ 950 Down River Treat* 9.50 Tlie Teteus Ouupany 11.70 Burke's Service 31.02 IVterkin Ktadio Isi bora tor ies. 7.G0 NatiouaJ 4'a rl**ading 4Yu-p. -- 140 Ka ill's 1 Stole 10.20 Sam’s Auto Radiat*«r Keiiair 3725 W’yaudotte Ormimental Inm Sho|> Seng rave Corporation 200.00 W’yandotte B oom Works —54 K) Detnut Soda lTodu**t» Co. -- 36.00 Wyiuidutte Linen Smn»ly 4*«*. H. I). Edwards and Co. ‘’.45 W’yandotte Home Bakt*ry IHO Fin ted News Company 29.58 Meelkanics Isiuudry <V>. *.BO W’aym* County Atwtract IH* jKirtiuent f-19 Murray W. Sales and <\>. --95 Warren J. Higl*v - Blank’s Drug St»*re Van's Garage -- 4 IxrHigh .Stfel CoinjMiiy -- 244.53 HackotL Tress Uverb. ad Do*n CounjKiuy 98.00 Acme Ta<*king and Sujuily <*o. (Jearge R Gentile Motar -50 Gent he Bnw. l* 4 ® AtiT*HiMki>ile Fsfuijnm nt C*>. W’yaudotte lAiiiit i*rodm*t» tV*. 24.55 W. IjiM*kAmitii A Mclkittle ,H;<o Hartev Duvi«kaMi Motorcycle Co. n. 45 Cities Setvic** Co. *®^- Tardo Auto Sales 39.01 X. \\ Central It. R. 4>>. (Ytlkalan Drug Store 2104 F. M. Hl»erts Bros Oanpany 9R.08 Hi**kok Oil tY*r|M»i«tt<Mi FogeJ’s Sujm r Service .*51.85 c. M. Crum iniim Fred Howarth Iximher Co. -- 7563 Ga’flier Hardware Co. 40.92 Annus Bros. Hardware -- Servile Office SttiH*y Co Railway Expreas Agency ixmis BrohJ and S*»us Byers Service I. V. Deichettkohrer Wyandotte ReplM**«ncot» Ta rt Gregory. Mayer and Th*an -- Xatiotrad lHxi*«tors, In**. -- Wvwidotte Motor Halt's — . Michigan Alkali so. ***”! D. M ell in Moran J. D Haven and Son 5* WHliaomsou Ixudkor Oi>. ~*'Ty Penn. Salt ASfg Oo J|J£ Michiani Fotmdation 00, ul Baklle Ailto Parts 35>jO Llrhtenberg and Son 29.2.% William (’. Lxldl*. X 1.75 Michigan 4 tons* dictated (',as r ° 57.82 Munivijial Service <%Miuuiaeioii 4i>oH2 !>:•. X. D. MeGlaugMin 325.n0 Wymiidottie Ixiundry ,S7s Arnold I,ang 3^ Wyandotte Auto Electric 24.70 J. T. Wi 1145 and To. 77^ Standard Oil (Y>u*iKiiiy 112.44 The Gamowell 4'oinpuny Id.sT American La France FVxuuite <Jorp. 1.07 La Beau Radio Set-vice r*oo 4.765.34 Truck Hire Walter Xareaki 84.00 Bill Smith 12.00 J«vx*oh Moraette 72.00 .Io;»cj»h Shook 0000 Mike Shook 84110 Mark Ruudi 72.00 L. G. Slocum 84.00 Ralph Wuhronk 4£.00 Henty Schwartz 90.00 ' 612.00 Payroll»: Ptarkx ~ 508.40 Sewers 324.70 Public Building 19800 W P. A. 418 .31 Eli Remnxl 44 00 Street Maint. 1.492.10 2,985.57 8,362.91 Resolution, by (Ymiß-ilmau Ford Wagar. Resolved: By the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to draw' nis warrant on the proper funds in payment of the list of approved accounts as submitted at this session. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. iSuiijwrted by Councilman Wagner. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm, Brohl. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Wagner. Nays: None. Recess. Reconvening. Roil Call. Present: (TmmxT linen Belini. Brohl, Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Alvsi nt: Councilman Mason. Resolutions. Wyandotte. Mich. Dec. Id. 194 d. Resolution, by Councilman Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the Cit\ Cle k be and hereby is authorized to draw warrant on the City Tmi surer, ft mu lx* projier funds, iu amount of $16.00 at payment of tax.es on city pro]K*’«tv deserilx-d :i> tile South 2d* of tin north 24G’ of the west 79’ of Lot 13 of Ablkott and Keynu-r’s Wyandotte Stub division. 1 move tlie adoption of the forego ing resolution. < Yninciluian Ford Wagar. Suiflxnted by lYmtHtilinau Wagner. Yeas: Onincilmen Bclnu, Brohl, Schultz, Wagar. Wagner. Nays: Norn*. Wyandotte. Mich., Dec. 10, 1940. Resolution, by (Ymticiliuan Wagar. Kesolvc*d by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk ami City Treasurer be ami they h<ve by are authorized fo> purchase for the Worbimnw <Yunpeusatiion Fund, fuun Siler, Boone and (Y>ma>auy f $1,000.00 Erin, Warren and (Hinton Townshipe, Sc In hi 1 District No. 1 Fractional 3 5V* per cent lxnids, dated June l. 1906. due June 1. 1906. at a price of 107.50 plus accrued interest to date of deiiv ery, said lx>ud to be placed iti tlx* Workmen’s Oompenxatiun Fund of the City. I move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar Smppoitcd by Councilman Bebm. Yeas: tVmuei linen Behm. Brohl. Sohiilts, Wagar. Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte, ,Mieh.. lH*c. 10. 1940. .Resolution, by 4>>uncilnxin Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that tlie City Clerk and the City Treasurer be and they are hereby instructed to sell to the Workmen's Compensation Fund of the City $1,000.00 Highland Park, Michi gan, 4Vi l>er cent. School District bond issue of May 1. 1924, due May 1, 1054. a 2.40 |**r cent basis, plus accrued mterc-st to date of transfer: also sl, 000.00 Mt. Clemens, Michigan, 4 jar ’cut water iwoiiks bond. dated OoPhlmt 10, 1926, due October 15. 1956. on a 3 per cent basis, plus accrued interest to date of transfer, at cost price, as requested by the Workmen’s Coinpen sHtion Board in their resolution of D«*ceu»bei 5, 1940. I move the* adopriou of the forego iikg resolution. H Oouncil.imtu Ford Wagar. Supi>orted by Councilman Behm. Yens: Conncilmeii Bclun. Brohl. Schultz, Wagar. Wagner. Ntoys: None Wyandotte, Mich.. Dec. Id. 1940. Resolution, by Councilman Wagar. Resolved by the City (Ymncil <tf the .City of Wyandotte, that the City <Vk and (Tty Treasurer be and they hereby are authorized to purchase ftoan Siler, itoose and Ouninany. Cern dah». Michigan, *Bchool Refunding 4- per cent Bonds, due October L 1962, callable. 4 per cent to Octobe! 1, 1945 and 4Vi l>er cent to October 1, 19H2. at an a«>roxuunte cost of sl,- (f1‘1.60 each, same to lx* placed iu the Sinking Fund Investment Account of the (Tty for subsequent sale to the Workmen’s Counjensation Fund, as re commended and lequosted by the Workmen's 4 Ymrgien nation Board in ’heir mothxi of Ibs-ember 5. 194 d. I move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. OouticLtasan fowl Wagar. supported by 4Ymmm4ljbxu Behm. Yeas: Councilmeu Behm. B'ohl. Schultz. Wagar. Wagner. Wyandotte. Mich.. I>ec. 10, 1940. Resolntitxi. by Councilman Wagar. Resolved by the (Tty (Ymncil of the City of Wynnddtte, that the Mtmiclpal S.rvt«*e (TnnmisMon be and hereby are authorized to ttausfer from the Water Investment Fund to the V\*4er Department Sinking Fund. $2,00000 waiter works extension 4V*j l>er <*e*F bonds, due June 15, 1950: *2.000 Of winter works extension 4Vj per cent bonds. d"e .lime 15. 1947 mat water work« extension 4 J j js* een' tMH*ds. due June t 5, 194%; al**«» *1,000.- (*•* water works exteusd«m js*r <*ent lamd due June li%. 1961. on a 2Vi per etait Imisis plus a<**rued inteiest t<i date <»f transfer, as per the retjut-st and neomnineiKbition of the Munici|Kri Service (Vimmission in theit nsnln ti«»n of iKh. liMo. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. SttpjMirti <1 by Councilman Wagner Yeas: Councilmeu Behm. Brohl. Schultz, Wagm, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Alieh.. iHy*. 10, 1940. R«9olutioo, Couiaulmau Ford Wagar. llesolvetl by the City Council of the < ity of Wyamiotte. that the mjtiest of MdjGuun Motor Sitlt*s, for iK-ruiission to use a Chrysle: factory sound car lr»* a n<l hereby is denied din* to the fa<*t tliat the City has an Oidiiuux*e pro hibiting the us«* <»f stuind »*ars on the streets of the City. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. SupjKjrte<l by ('ouncilnmu Schultz. Yeas: Councilmeu Beiinu Brohl. Schultz. Wagar. Wagner Nays: None- Wyandotte. Mich.. Dec. 10. 1940. I Resolution, by (Ynim-ilnixii Ford Wagar. Ri sokved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized Yo trans fer the amount of SG4NMIO frtan the IVmtingent Fund of the ('ity to the shlewalk n*i»air si**cial bauk aernmut aa i>er rtquectf of the City Engineer. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Sui*i*>rted by i oitnciLmau Wagner. Yeas: Councilmeu Beluu. Brohl, Schultz. YVagar. Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich... Dec. U». to4o. Resolution. by 4 'onncilina u Fold Waga .• Resolv<*d by the (Tty (\>um*il of the City of Wyamlotte. that in regard to :h<* comninmicntioiL from the luterua tumal Harvester Comjwiny aixl the Matik International Motor Truck <V»r l»oratx*n, witli refer* nee to the purch ase of u trix k for the Municipal Ser vice Commission. The (Ymncil will take no definite action *si this matte: until a joint meeting is held with tbt Municipal Service Commission and the Council at which time thus matter will Im* given every consideration. 1 move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Coauciluiau Ford Wagar. Sup|M»rt<*d by Coiiix-ilman S*-lwiltz. Y.as: Coiiix*ilm**n lb*hm. B'ohl. Schultz. Wagar Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. In-c. to. p.t4(». R* solution, by Cotuu-iliu.iu FOIII Waga r. tlb-N*»lved by tlx* City (Ymncil of the City of Wyandotte, that iu regard to the request of the Muuicijial Service (Yunmission to purchase <nx* TurlMi- Gmierator l'tut from the Westinglxius*- Ele«-|tric ami Mfg. Company ami one Mack E.F.F. Heavy Duty Tnick from the George Gentlx* Motor Sales be held in abeyanee until a joint m**»*ting of tlx* City Coum-il mid tlx* Commission is held for a iliseussion of tins** mat ters. atxl Be It Ftirtlior R»*solv»*d that the three low bidtle.s on the (i«*nerat*ir Cnit and the various bidd«*rs on the l’p»»|M>xai t<» furnish a tnx*k to tlx* Couunissitm In* notified and Invitisl to attend said m*H*ting 1 move the adoption of tlx* forego iug resolution. Oouocilman Ford Wagar. SuiH>«ut<*d by Councilman Wagner. Ywus: 4 Yniix’ihneii Ib’hm. Brohl. Schultz. Wagar, Wagner. Na>*s: None. YVyarvdotte. Mich., Ike. 10. 11(40. Resolution, by (Youxalman Wagar. R*solved by the City 4Ynuteil of the City of W.vnndotte, that Wheteas. the i»eople of Wyamlotte were sadd'fied to learn of the sudden death of Mr. <TiarU<s Royer on De<x*au ber 3. 1940. Mir. 1 Royer was a resident of the City for many years and was held in high ri*pute by a boat of friends aud all wlx» knew hint. Mr. Royei was <*hoseu as a meml>er of the Police and Fir e (Ymnni6sion in 11412. where he served faithfully for three years. He maiutoiuvd a keen in terest in civic affairs and was expon ent of g*Mid gfivernnn-ut and n power ful fens* for s<*od in our cominiiuity Th«* b»ss occmsioned by his fgissing will be keenly felt. ITie jMMiple of Wyandotte will long cherish his nx*nx.*ry. ami this (Ymncil fei'ls that bis public se:vb*e should Im jiertua lien fly rewrdol in the annals <>t tlx* (Tt.v. theref«»r** In* it Resolved, by tlx* City 4 Ymncil of the tVity *»f Wraudotte. tluit th e citizens *rf Llie City "through ius tlieir atliveis. do hereby *l«*elare their sens* of tlx* great l*»«s sustained iu tlx*death of Mr. Cbaries Royer, and do acknow- Kdg<* his uusHfish devotion to the best interests us the ixsijile, ami be it fur ther Resolved, that as an expnnsion of sympathy on the i»«rt of rhe luendxrs l of this Council and to peniebuate the jqm,» on rhe records of the City, tkis Resolution be spread at ieugtli itpon the joiinml of thus day’s pna-eodiugs; ami that the Clerk Ih\ and he ht*rebiy is <|i: *v<ed to transmit jj oo|».v Of t;WS» resolution to the family of the de t-enoed. I move the adoptiou of the fbrego ing resoiutiou. Coum-iknan Ford Wsaear. Suinx>rte»l by Councilman Wugner. Yeas: Oiunellmen Be but Brohl Schultz. Wagar. Wnfiier. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. 4>ec. 1949. Resolution, by Councilman Wagar. Resolved by the City Connell of the Olt.v of Wysmdotte. tlmt Mliereas, on November 29. 1949. oc .•nn-xl the death of Mr. IJota P. Smith, i’o vner official! and rm|*H*ed citizen of *hls etty Mr. Smith to Wyandotte as a young man aixl imnx'diately tixk an active interest in civic affair*. |li« tal ents were rwopdxed hp- the citizens of 'he (Ity by his election as Alderman ii 1902. serving faithfully and well in ;his **aiwcity for aiv years. Thiji CYmn I! hejieves that the pubTh- service of Mr. Smith #hould pernmnently re vml»8l in tin* auiwilx *»f tlx* City of W'yuiHknte, therefore be It Resolved, by tlx* City (Y.xucl! *»f th" Tty of Wyamlotte, tlvH t!ic citizen** of the City, through us, their refrre «entativ«*s, do l**reby ackixovbslgc the onscUiMh ami valuable s»irvi<s*« reu dcreil by Mr. Snrith, aud lx* it further Resolved, that as an fumwlon of .sympathy on tlx* part us ‘the jmsidavr#* of this Oouncil, aixl Lo ix*nx*lu«te the teinie on tlx* rw-onln of the (Tty, tJHx lU*solution In* s{irca*l at bsigth upon the journal of this day’s p:o»t«*dingH ; and that tlx* 4*h*rk !m*. and he lx*reb> is. rested to transmit a <s>py <if this resolution to tlu* family of tlx* *l«*<s*as ♦ d. I move tlx* adoiiti<m of tlx* forego iug resolution. (Ymm-iLmnn Ford Waga:. Supporu-d by 4Ymucilmau Behm Ycjis : 4 ’olll x*iLinen Behm. Brohl. Schultz. Wagar. Wagm*r. Nays: None. Adjoiiniimtir. Motion to adjourn at ten P. M.. by Councilman Wagsir, siqifHirtisl by (’oiiix-ilnuin W.igiwr. Yens: (YmmTlnx-u B«*hin. Br«4)l, Schultz. VV’agiir. Wagner Nays: None LAW’RENOE J. LatXM ItSE. (Tty Clerk. R fading a Bcs’c Books and other printed matter should not be laid flat upon the desk or table in reading, says the Bet ter Vision institute. Reading is much more comfortably performed when the printed matter is held at an angle to the table and about 14 to • 16 inches from the eye. In adjust ing the book to obtain greatest eye • comfort the book should be moved to or from the eye, instead of lean ing the head downward. Light * should come from above and behind the reader, with no shadows on the • printing. When these precaution* ; are taken a person can sit ud > straight and carry on his reading most comfortably. Alligators, Solution 4 In Now Orleans, La., the Times- Picayune reported that an Ameri can fisherman had written to King ; George suggesting a solution for • Britain’s troubles with German :i mines. The “solution”: That the- British get 500 of Louisiana’s big gest alligator gar fish, place steel bands around them, and turn them loose in mine-infested waters. The gars, it was said, would run into • the submerged mines and explode them. Boy War Hero Guy Boeher, 13, of Massy, near* Paris. is quite a hero among his playmates and has a 2,000 franc saving account and a letter of con gratulations from the interior minis ter to show' for his act of heroism. Young Boeher was instrumental in the capture of three German air men. The police captured the fly ers after Boeher noticed them in maneuvers and saw* the parachute* dropping toward the ground. Winking What’s in a wink? Well, that ha* its pros and cons but to a scien tist it’s an operation of the eye which requires one-fifth of a second, and , occurs 25 times a minute. Thi* may mean next to nothing*, to tha . layman, but actually it means that if you’re driving average of 25 miles an hour Ipr/fiffe hours, you will drive a total of about UP.s miles., with your eyes shut.. Collects Hands Six years ago. Miss Ellen Strider * of Cleveland. wandering through New York city’* Metropoli tan. museum, saw Rodin’s “The* Hand of God’' * pointing its marble* fingers ceiling ward: She bought a * model of it and came-home to start a collection now among the rarest of such hobbies because so few collec-x tors gather hands,. Women Cooler Women are cooler than men, *©•» cording tp a. survey recently made* by the American industrial Hygienic association. The weaker sex have* feet and hands five degrees cooler; their arms four degrees cooler an<t their legs and head, almost a de gree cooler,, the survey indicated. ’Traveling Kinks' Two horses, a trained dog- and ♦ Jack King, horseman, jumped into the Hot Springs. N. M., mineral baths and soaked. King explained <he was riding from New. York to j San Francisco and thought it was m good chance to “soak out the travel . kirks." J 4JV> Fishing for W’hisky ' Ice fishermen are increasing in j number following an unusual yield ‘ in Kingsmere lake, Saskatchewan. More than 50 cases of Scotch have been hooked out, a bottle at a.time. The whisky was lost when a taxiing plane recently went through the. ice. Good Judgment A woman visiting the Manhattan^ . Kan., zoo was dangling her autorrv> bile keys at the end of a chain. She ' dropped them accidentally and} they, | went into the wildcat's cage. ‘‘lt’gj be a lot less trouble to buy a new set." she commented as she walked away. Bicycle Feat A thousand miles on a bicycle in 10 days is the feat accomplished by a 15-year-old South African boy, Al wyn George du Preez. He cycled from Capetown to Port Elizabeth to visit a cousin. Bread in Will Through a provision in the will of Samual Sccrtten. who died in 1810, loaves of broad * ;e given 150 needy Philadelphia families on, art, piversary 0? Tig tyrth,