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b>:*(il Uuru.g the in* : *!i • >!' April, •' * .1, I. amount «.r S7'i*V. w".-*»:x «l .tint l* I ;(«**•« I mi ..it*. !*• it*• r:«!•!•> Mayor ami * *it > * ouin 1, ’r. -iMhdt*-. >|jehrgan. * » I I;« !!H It . ih* Lativc 'it Tli*- reqiH-st nt \n! !l*in '•r -til** Itody that tln*:*• In -omc .netli f <>f r lhs king plumbing JHTltl ’-. a J * ('ting Was called with Mr. A’leli, > .;t rniieruh tit of tin- Mmii -er x * I>«fair! uieni, Mr. r onk> of he M irn«'i|Mi! Serviee 1 lepartiueiit . id Mr. Ocohock, Plumbing liis|ni*i«»:. ' A :l> di*V:S4*d to l-ll.lilll- ;i II * : ch4*ck on at 11 plumbing ami so* er [**r;nits. However. it is necvssat [ that some details In- worked out wi” tin Fillinhing Hoard Is-so e the.- plans «an In- oomph-tod. As <»h»li a these details art* workotl out a final •port will be ;'iv n you. ioiirv irulv. F. W laddie. < ity Engineer. N l>. Metlluiigiilin. M. I* Commissioner o! Health, iiovivnl and plaood on silo. iloiunabio Mayor ami Council, * •*>■ of Wyandotte, Michigan. * o nt leiucii: lincloMil please find a list of om p!o\ot*s jo tin- s voral deiairt incut.- of tho 4 ’ity of Wyandot to and tho dato -bowing winsi proof of citizenship was pr« sented. Vory truly you is. La wt dice J. laifouiso. <'ity t'loi'k. ICoot*ivotl and placed on silo. * In- flonoratdo. tho Mayor and Council * ity of Wyandotte, Michigan. < k ntlomon: Tin* Mnnioipal Sorviot* Commission of tho <'ity of Wyandotte at its moot in S held May o, 11*41, instructed die Soorotary to loturn to tho Honorable Mayor and t omu-il. tho )M*titinii of Mr-. Ilomlzinski of !»74 Kim Street ami IS othors for installation of a stit-ot light between Klovonth St root and tho old H.l'.R. track-. and ro •|Uest. that a sjxnifir l<H-ition he de -ignated for this stroot light. Vory truly yours. Municipal So: vi<-o Cmnmissioti. Ilonry A. Girardin, •Secretary. Received ami placed on silo. Notify petitioners. Mr. Lixvrern-c .1 Li<’uttrsc. < - i 1 y 4'lerk. Wyandot to, kli'higa n. l*»-ar Sir: With reforonoo to tho application for a »'la-s •i"' Kcstauinnt licdise for f rank Xdunok. 274141 Tonth Slroet, whhh wan referred to tiii> depart* tin nt for investigation and leport track to tho 4'ouuHl. please Im- advised that this IH-jiartmcnt knows of no rcasou why a I iron s,- should not In- issued to tho above naim-d whenever olio is available. You is vory t ruly. • William I*. Rutledge. < liiof of Police. i|*ii’*ivul ami placed on tile. Mr. lawn*iMT .1. LH’our-e. 4 ii> 4*lork. U yam lot to. M irhijran. 1 onr Sir: With n*f«roiico to tin- applicati«m **f falwin 1.. iMnkins for a mx mouths' ria*ss **<:"• Liquor Lioeuso. which was rotorrod to this lk(Kirtmont for iu vostijfatioii and rojiort lrark to tho 4 oum i|. p|en«o ho advisisl that w<- know of no riNison why sin-h a licoiiso should not h<- approval and wo r«s-otu mend that your Ilom»r:ihlo Itmlr ap pto'o tin* saim*. Vory truly yours. William i\ Kuthsluo. 4'hu f of l’olico. Uoi-iviil ami placod on file. To th«* Ilonorsiido and 4'onunon I'oun cil, 4’ity of Wyandotto. Miehi#jan. 4 H*nt loinon: I res|Met fully siihuiit f«»r your con sidomtion tiie name of I. T latin'zyn* ski for a iiii»ndH*r of tin* I’ollco and Kiro 4 'ommission. l(e<iH*i't fully submit led. Louis W.‘ Hob in. Mayor. lteforr«*d to 4'otim i). T»* tin* llonorahlo and 4'omnuHt Couu oil. 4lty of Wyandotto. Michigan. Lout loiuon : l ro*q»ovtfully submit for your con sideration the inline of Jolmi Mro/. for a uiotnlior of tho Public Welfare 4k*m* mission. RetnKH*tfully submit toil, Louis W. lk*hm. Mayo'r. Referi«sl to 4'oiincil. llonorahlo Mayor and t'oiiucil, 4’ity »*f Wyandotto. 4 lent lemon: Next attaehed I wish to present a h’ueprint of Pavinu Plan for Twi-ntr tlrird Street from Kitreka Avenue to i>a k StrM-t. Ilesp<*etfully submitteil. F. W. Liddle, 4’itv Kugineer. Ikivivul and placed on file. Honorable Mayor and City 4'ouitcil, Wyandot to. Michigan. «o iitUuiH'ti: .\tt.idled |»h*ilse find statement eov • •ritia doliiniuont P.Mi> 4’ity. I’ouuty and Seliool Ta»s in tie- amount of which is owned by tin* 4’ity of Wyandotto. Will you kindly authorize tin- payment of this tax to tin* Wayne 4 ouuty Treasurer in order t«* clear up this taz? Ros|m ctfully submitt<-d. John T. MeWhiricr. 4’ity Treasurer. J»**f»*ris*«l t«» 4’ouncil. Honorable Mayor ami 4Vuineil, I’Uy of Wyandotte. 4ieiitloinon: With refer»m*e to tin* s,*veral pm- I •* »s;i|s to furnish 1 ton heavy duty pick up tmeks for tho Pa:k and s<w or IViHUtmeiu-s. 1 hog to report as follow *4: 1 (smsulted with tin* m*|iartnient lends iiivolve«l. ami they make the lidlowiitg ;oeoinuioudations: That pro |M.s;il No. 'J of the IHiwn River 4’liov* lolct lie nmfiirtl at a cost of less Jssi.tki trade-in on us«*,| Fonl. for the Park lk*l*»irtuo nt. as being tho In-si suited to theii mssls. if a 11-loot l*«*dy is snmdied. tluit flu* pro- I **isfi I of iientho Pros. |»e accepted at a cost of 4*7744.1*0 loss .<1 LVtMi trade-in for a ns«*d Ohcvwlrt. f«»r the Sower |Vpa:tineut. as fx'ing tho h,‘st suited ?•* tlmir IH*« ds. if a S*~foot Inniy is sup plied. Respectfully submitted. F. W. Liddle. 4 ity Kiigineer. Reform! to 4k*uncil. Mr. Lawrence J. La4\*urs\ t ity <'!e k. W amlotto. Michigan. 11 ; Mr. LiPtnmo*: W e are onclosiuK a copy of a reso lution adopted by tin* Hoard of Kdu n in tcgula: session last evening, J iiitoiuiing tin* 4*ity ('oumil that the U.ord *>f Kilm-ation is agreeable to l*o is. hitklcrs for the acquisition of cer tain lands which tho 4V*uneil f*s*ls •iild l» <k*si.ahlo for public purjioses This rocsolution was atl<M>to<l in ctnn j ime with a request from Frederick .1 tkirtnor. Pity Attorney. Yours very truly, Hoard of Education ' Arthur K. Hnisloy, ry. tlieferrod t<» 4V>uncil. Tin* lloin»rat»le. tho Mayor and Council it* of Wyamlotto, Michigan. • cutU-inoii: Tin* M 1 So vice Commission tin* <’ir> of Wyamlotto at its mee 1 : .ug hold Monday, May ,1. 11M-1, in* s«riictisl the Sec retary to send to the Honorable, the Mayor ami Council the eniiimunirtifioii from Colcgrove, Mur phy ami Angoll. Accountants, for their perusal ami decision. , Very truly yours. Municipal Service Commission. Henry A. (Jirardin, Sooretaiy. Roiorrod to Oouucil. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Wyandotte, Mu*higun. Cent let m*n: Ivoiative to report of April 24. 1041. ittaehed please find tax analysis cov -4 ring the pn*jH*rt.v for tho proi*os<d -a*wer in tin* alley west of Second st.oet. from Haumoy to tho alloy sout h. Relative to tho petition of April 24, 11141, referring to for the poving of the alley from Second to Third Streets, between Elm and Ma ph*. attached please find tax leveling tin* covered by the piditiou. Relative t«» the petition of April IM. IfiiH, covering paving of Twenty-first Shn*et from Ford Avenue to Clark *St ie* t. attachetl please find tax analy sis eoverinl by )ietition. Your* very truly, John T. MeWhirter, City Treasurer. Referred to W.P.A. Committee ami S|Hi i<il Asst»ssni4*nt 4>>mmittee. Jleccjid. flUeon veiling Roll 4•all. I , r«*scnt: Coimcilmon Bob in. Hrohl. Hurke. Mason. S«hultz, Wagar. Al*s«‘iit: None. ■Motion by Councilman Mason, sup ported by Councilman Relint, that we suspend the rule* ami ref»*r l*aek to Communications and JteiM>:ts from C-itv and Other Officials. Yea': Cnuiicilmen Iklim. Hrohl. Hurke. Mason. Wag-ar. Nays: None. 4*oimnunietitions ami lb-ports from i'ity and other Offieials. 11 om. rah U- Mayor ami City Council. * V'v Wy.imh*tTe. i •' : .* :i *. •: We r’e* i mlersign .1. Roy Coumel* Justice of lio l’eac.* -*:i*J Arthur Heck r. .\Nstriat4* Justice of Hie i*eace, hereby present to your Honorable Hody tin* nomination of Joseiih Kal . s|i. Jr . for .ippniniii!* n as Clerk of tin- Jn-tice Court, City of Wyandotte. Michigan, made vacant by tin* math of Joseph Kaiasb, Sr. Roy Coomer. Jtis.h*** of tin l'**aee. Artlim Ini'ker. Asso**ii'»* Jusjiet* of the Feme. Referml to Council. Honorable Mayor .and City Coumi*. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. Renth tnoo: At a sjH*cial tm*eting of the Work; men's <'oiii|H*iisatioii Hoard held this date, a esolution wxts (Kissed re*im<t ;ng the «’it.v Council to authorize tin* sale of certain Ihmhlm owne<l by the C-itv of W.vandotte in the Workmen's Compensation Fund hav ing a face value of tfti’.'i.tkMt.OO f<*r the -utn of s26.r*t£L<it>. as per bids sub nitt*d and n*nil at the regukir meet ing of the City Council lu*ld Tuesilay. May 41. mi. A list of the bonds involved is as I oll< av- : Erin. Warren and Clinton School Twp.; amount £l.o<HMii>: (»rice k| .4M1.V141. Highland Fark School: amount sl.* »'»U.INI; *siU» ptice sl.2s7.'vt. Mt. Clemens Water: amount sl. 1 hum mi ; sale prhv $1,171.43. Hetmit Rofunding. Non -4 ’a lla hie F; imoimt s7.imhi.oo: sale priiu* $7,t>27.00. Riverxiew 4’a Ila hie. S«*ries D; • mount S2.»H>U.OO; sale price sLttN4i.:t4». Rive: view Calkibh*. Series I>: mount Ct.ooo.oo: sjilc (*rice $2.070.4"». tUiverview 4'allahh*. Series I>. i.i xml >::.IMMI.IH): sale pri<v $2.070.4d. Riverxiew C.l. Calhahle: amount 'l/ Hi.i.u: sale price st*V*.So. •Aioiigitagoii S<*hi»ol: amount s.‘».ihmi.- ■i* -ale price $3.4*45.3T». Monguagou Seliool: amount s.’4,iHM>.- •u -ale p i»v 5jwi.15K2.4r.. 'lota Is—Amount $2r..4MMM141; sale • rie.- s24».u4k’t.ti4>. Tin* re-olution of the Workmen’s Compensation Hoard further re.phst kl the City Comicil to anthoiize tlie Illy Clerk and the 4Mty Treasurer to reinvest S2’».4HNMHt of the pn*x*MNks of said side in L'nitexl States Government He ie- <; Bonds, maturing in 12 years t-n an earning basis of 2'■y |*r*r cent. V(Zjr truly yours. Workmen's CoiiffH*nsation Bosird. Isiwience J. ImCourse, Secretary. Re-olutious. Wyandott«*. Mich., May t*. 11M1. Re'-olntion. by 4’4*utM*ilnr;iii Janies H. Ala v m. Resolved by the City Council of tire City of Wyandotte. Unit proimsal No. 2Of the Hown River Iffievrolet U* furui-di a one tone heavy duty pick-up irnck fo* the u*-t of S 7 47.2T* hss trade in on ,im*il Ko:d. In* a<Tepted. with a 1* foot ’•ody -applied, as (»er tl*e rt*eonunemt a I ion of the City Engineer In his '•nm-ninnir.ition of May 6. IJ44L i move the adoption of the forego ne resolution. fVimteiltnan James 11. Masrm. Sii|»(*ort4xJ by Councilman St’hultx. Yeas: (’ouneilnien Hdbm. Hrohl. Burke. Mason. S4*holtz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mieh.. May ft. IMI. Jb -olutlon. hv C4»umilman James H. Mason. • db-'dvtsl by tlie City 4V>um*il if the i’> -»f Wyandotte, that the piop*»sal *‘i • ’ Rroflier- to furnish a **n» ton heavy duty pick up truck for tin* St w*-r lH.*iKirtment at a 4*i»st .if s77(i.(Ni , 1,-sy $ 140.1N1 t ade-in for a used C’hvv rolet. be a<*c*i*ted. with a 0 fi>ot body supplied, as per the recommendation .1 toe City Engineer in his communi cation 4 if. May 0. 11*41. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. SupjH>rted by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Krohl. Kurke. Mason, S<*hiiltz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mieh.. May ft. 11441. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that the applica tion to ope ate a Junk Wagon under the provisions of the Or<liuances of the City 4 if Wyandotte be and the same is hereby approved to Max Bcarzowsky, 114 ft Kiddl* Ave nue. and tin* City CU*rk be and hereby is authorized to issue Junk Healer’s Li cence to the tiiNive nam*»*d pet son at the above address. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supi»orted by Councilman Kurke. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl. Burke. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion to operate a Junk Yard, under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyandotte, he and the same hereby is approved to Alvin DeLauo, 1020 Biddle Avenue, and the City Clerk l»e and hereby is authorized to i.ssue Junk Dealer’s Li cense to tlie above named person at the allow address. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Janies H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Burke. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl. Kurke, Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: Xoue. Wyandotte, Mich.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. (Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyamlotte. that the applica tion to i*i>erate a Fusil Cart, under the provishnas of the Oidinances of the City of Wyandotte, he and the same herflby is approved t»> dairies Stein. 5*29 Chestnut Street. ;>n<l the City CU rk be and hereby is authotized to issue Junk Dealer’s Li eencs** to the ak.ve miuml ja*rs4»n at the akive mld less. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. CouiM'ilnain Janies H. Mason. •Supported by Coniieilman Behm. Yeas: Couucilmeii Behm. Brohl. Burke. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyamlotte. Mieli.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by C*iiiiM*iimaii James H. Mason. Resol w*l by the City Council of the (Tty of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for license to operate a Cla* “C” Restaurant under the piovisions of the Ordinan<*es of the (Tty of Wyan dotte, be and hereby is approved to John F. Corrigan (Corrigan Case) :JHT(S Third Street, and the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue a (’Lass Res taurant License to the ak.ve named person at the above address. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. <\»uncilliian James H. Mason. SupiH.rted by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays; Noue. Wyandotte. Mich.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Resolved by the (Tty Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the (Tty of Wyandotte Post 1 Rift. Veterans of Foreign ’Wars of the United States, be and hereby are granted permission to *»*11 poppies on May 23rd ami 24th. 19*11, as per their request in their let ter of May ft. 1941. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Couuciluian James H. Mason. Supported by 4’oum*ilmwn Behm. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl. Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May ft. UMI. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. (Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk be and hereby is airthorizeii to draw warrant on the City Treasurer from the pr<*iH*r funds, in amount of s9.r*7 1 >ayable to the Wayne County Trea-. >urer. covering delinquent 1940 city, county and school taxes on property owed hy the City of Wyandotte, as per the request of tlie City Treasurer in his communication of May 1, 1941. I move the adoption of the forego ing res4»lntiou. Councilman Janies 11. Mason Sup|H>rted by Councilman Buike. Yeas: Councilmen Behiu. Krohl. Kurke. Mason. Stduilfz. Wagar. Nays: Noue. Wyandotte. Mich.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request ..f C. L. Edwards. IJ. Comm, of the I'. S. Naval R<*serve Aviation Base at Cross* He. for the use 4>f the Pub lic Addri'ss System for tlieir program on May 10th.* 1941, be and hereby is granted. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mas4>u. Siq>port**d by Councilman Behm. Yeas: Councilmen Behm. Brohl. Ilurke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May 6. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Res«>lved by the City CV>nn**il of the City of Wyandotte, that the appoint ment us J««eph Kalash. Jr., as Clerk of tlie Justice Court of tlie City of Wyandotte, to fill the nnexpired term ~f' Joseph Kalash. Sr., be and the is hereby approved, as j>er the e**onunendatioo of Justice of the !'4*:i<e It4>y (T»omer and Associate Jirs ri<*e of the Peace Arthur Decker, in their c«*nMnlnicafcion i*f even ibite. 1 move tlie adoption of the forego ug resolution. Coun<*ilinan .lame** H. Mason. SiipiHirted by Onimdlman Behm. Yeas: Counoihnen Behro. Brohi. Kurke. Mason. Sehultz. Wagar. Na vs: None. Wyandotte. Mich., May ft, 1941. ißes4»lution, by Councilman Mason. R*s6lved by the Citj’ Council of the (’ity of Wyandotte, that the apiMiint* meat of I. T. laipczynski as a mends*r of the PolU*e and Fire Commission f.u a term of three years. Ik* and the same is hereby approved as ]»er the recommendation of the Mayor iu his eonununieation of even date. 1 move the aUopiiou 01 tne forgo ing resolution C’ouneilman James 11. Mason. Supported by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: (’ounci linen Behm. itronl. Burke. Mason, Stdiultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mieh., May 6, 1941. Resolution, by Councilman James Mason. Resolved by the (Tty Council of tie* City of Wyandotte, that the ap)ioiut ment of John Mr«»z as a mendier of th<* Public Welfare Commission of the City of Wyandotte for a term of five years, be and the same is hereby ap prov4*d, as iecommend*‘d by the Mayor in his comniunicaTiou of even d;ite. 1 move the adoption 01 me 1 ongo ing resolution Councilman Janies H. Mason. Supported by Councilrauu Schultz. | Yeas: Onnicilaneu Behm, Brolii, Burke. Mason. Sehultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May ft, 11441. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the Municipal Service Commission be and they here by are requested to accept the pro posal of (Ydegtove. Murphy and An gell, Certified Public Accountants, for the auditing of the books and records of the Municipal Service (Vunmission for the fiscal year ending Septennial 30. 194,1, as submitted in their pro posal of August 26, 1940. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Behm. Yeas: Councilmen Bebm, Brohl. Burke, Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Mason. (Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk and City Treasurer be and hereby are authorized and directed to sell to the successful bidder, bonds in the fact* amount of $41.737.*"»0 held in the City of Wyandotte Sinking Fund at the sale price of $4C>.043.35, as per bids submitted at this session of the City Council and iu accordance with the recommendations of the City Clerk and Citv Treasurer in their communi cation of April 29th. 1941. Be It Further Resolved* that the City Cleik and City Treasurer be and they hereby an* authorized and dir ected to reinvest S4.”».(HNMN) of the pro ceeds of said sale in United States Government Series G 2Vi in*r cent Bonds, maturing in twelve years. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilnieu Brohl. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: Councilmen Behm. Burke. Wyandotte. Mich., May ft, 1941. •Resolution, by Councilman Mason. Resolv<*d by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Cle* ami (’ity 'Treasurer lie and they here by are authorized and directed to sell to the sui*eessful bidders bonds in the face amount of $23,000.00 held in the Workmen’s Compensation Fund, at the price of s*2ft.-"*ft3.ftft, as per bids submitted at the regular .session of tin* City Council held May ft. 1941. and in accordance with recommenda tion of the Workmen's Compensation Board in tlieir letter of the same date. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Clerk and City Treasurer lie and hereby are authorized and directed to reinvest *2T».000.00 of tlie prexeeds of said sale in United States Government Series G Bon<K maturing in 12 years, on an earning basis of 2% per cent. 1 move tlie adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. .Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Councilmen Belwn. Brohl, Burke. Mason. Sc*hultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May ft. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman James 11. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the (Tty of Wyandotte, that it is a ikmos sary public improvement and benefi cial to the (Tty of Wyandotte and its inhabitants that: (27(*» Elm Street from loth to 17th Streets lie graded, paved and dirtied to a width of twenty-eight (28) feet. .177. Hillsdale Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets lie graded, paved anil curbed to a width of twenty-six (26) feet. 1 27 M Seventh Street from Elm to Oak Strrets. be graded, paved and cut lied to a width of thirty (710) feet. < 279 1 Sixth Stre**t from Ceutral to Marshall Str»*i»ts he paved, graded and citrtied to a width of twenty-eight (28) feet. (280. Negaunee Street from Biddle ro Sixth Streets be graded, paved and curbed to a width of twenty-six (2ft» feet. (2XI > Third Street front Bauiuey to (ioodell Streets be graded, paved find curbed to a width of twenty-six . 2ft 1 feet. <2B2> Maple Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets lie graded, paved and curlied to a width of thirty (39) feet. (2XI) Negaunee Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets be graded, paved and embed to a width of twenty-six ♦ 2ft) feet. (2S4> Ash Street from Seventeenth to Twentieth Streets be graded, paved and curbed to a width of twenty-eight FJB) feet. (2HT» ) Seventeenth Street from Oak to Superuw Streets be graded. iKtved and curbed to a width of twen ty-eight (28) feet. ♦ 284;» Virginia Street from Wal nne to Regent Drive lie graded, paved and civtied to a width of twenty-six < *A*». fee?. (<287 1 Third Street from Goddard to Ferry Place l*e graded. |Kived and .•ii’ beil pi a width 4if twenty-six (26) feet. • 2*4si Alley between Elm and Ma ple. and between Second and Third Streets. (288) Oxford Court from Twelfth to illey east of FTfteentli be graded, pav ’d anil embed to a width of twenty fight Cis» fret. \ inewotsl Avenue from Twenty-second to Fort Streets Ik* graded. )mivwl jitul eurbtd to a width of twenty-eight (2Si feet. '* Maple Street from Twenty tnir<l St.ieet to Fort Street In* graded, paved and curtted to a width of tweu ty-*x (26) feet (t < best nut Street from Klev ontii to Fourteenth Streets be graded, I l^ived and embed to a width of thirty I (30) feet. Bighth Street front Goddard to St. John Street la* graded, paved ; and curbed to a width of twenty-six * (26» feet. Sixth Street from Cherry to Eureka Streets be graded, paved and cunlicd to a width of thirty (30 1 feet. (JWii Tweuty-eeeond Street, from I«*rd Avenue to Clark Street, be graded, imved and curbed to a width of twenty eight Oi feet. Sycamore Street from Four teenth Street to I>. M. & T. It. It., be graded. ltaved and curbed to a width of thirty (30» fw*t. (lSt7 t Eighth Street from throve to Orange Streets he graded, paved and curbed to a width of thirty <3oi feet. (15SWS > Fie vent h Stieet from Eure ka to Vinewood Avenues la* graded, jaived and curbed to a width of thirty <3Ol feet. (380) Twenty-third Street from Furt4i.il Avenis* to Oak St.ieet be grad ed. paved and curbed to a width of t wenty-oigh t (28 1 feet. And. Resolved Further, that the City Engineer prepare detailed esti mate and iilso plats and diagrams of the work and of the locality to be so improved and dejmsit the same with the City Clerk for public examination and Itesolved Further, that the cost of the material, theieof, for said grad ing and paving and curbing or the percentage of the whole project re quired by the Works Progress Admin istration of the Federal Government known as the local contribution shall be defrayed by special assessment up on the lots or parts of lots and par cels of land fronting and abutting up on said improvement and that the balance of the exjieiuse of said grading, paving and curbing shall be paid by the Works Progress Administration when, as and if ai»proved by said Works progress Administration, ex cepting the alleys and street intersec tions the expense of which shall be de frayed from the general street fund of said city to he computed on the same basis as the lots and parcels of land set forth for the above, and (276* Flm Street fr » n Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets. (.277» Hillsdale Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (27si Seventh Street from Him !o Oak Streets. (27(0 Sixth Street from Central to Marshall Streets. I 2NIO Xegaun *e Street from Middle to Sixth St.iects. i2M > Third Street from I'.aumey to Goodell Streets. (2S2> Maple Str<*et from Sixth to Seventh Streets. r«**3i N'egaiinee SFect from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (2S4* Ash Street from Seventeenth to Twentieth Street. (2N5» Seventeenth Street from Oak to Superior Streets. (286) Virginim Street! from Wal nut to Regent Orive. CJS7) Third Street from Goddard to Perry Place. (2SB* Alley, between Flm and Ma ple and between Second and Third St reels. (2XO Oxford Court from Twelfth to alley east of Fifteenth. (290* Vinewood Avenue from Twenty-second to Fort Street. (•291 ( Maple Street from Twenty third Street to Fort Street. (2flo> Chestnut Street from Elev enth to Fourteenth Streets. (203 1 Kighth Street from Godd.-md to St. John Street. (294 i Sixth Street from Cherry to Fureko Streets. (295 1 Twenty-second Street from Ford Avenue to Clark Street. (206) Sycamore Street from Four teenth Street to IV M. & T. R. It. (207 • Eighth Street from Grove to Orange Streets. (2!»S| Eleventh Street from Eure ka to Vinewood Avenue. CJW»» Twenty-third Street from Eureka Avenue to Oik Street, are hereby designated and constituted as a Special Assessment IHstrict foi the purpose of said improvement. Resolved Further that after said de tailed estimates, plats and diagrams of flic work and of the locality to be improved have been deposited with the City Clerk for the public examin ation, said City Clerk shall give no tice. according to the City Charter, of the I>istriot to be specially assessed for said improvement and of the time and place when this Council will meet ii, consider said detailed estimates, plat.s and diagrams and to hear ob jections thereto and publish such no tice of said assessment district and of said meeting for hearing objections thereto once in each week for two sue cesarive weeks in one of the newspa pers of this City. I move tlie adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Janies H. Mason. Sup|Mirted by Councilman Wagar. Yeas: Councilnien Behm. Brohl. Murke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May 6. 1941. (Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of tie* Citv of Wyandotte. Whereas. Act 153 of the Public Acta of 1937. as amended by Act 244 of the Public Acts of 1939, gives counties, ci ties. township and other local taxing units, having taxes cancelled by the vesting of title in the State of Michi gan to certain tax delinquent lands within their respective areas, the right to acquire said lauds for public* purpose* by bidding either severally ~r in combination for such lands at the sjßc thereof by the Staß. office Board as provided in Section 7 «*f said Act. and Whereas, taxing unit- bidding for -neb land* or meeting the highest bid of nonowners of such lands as approv ed in wiid Section 7. are required to pay in case only the expenses of the *ale plus the proportionate part of the taxes and assessments which were due to the taxing unit or units uot bid ding and cancelled at the time of vesting of title iu the State of Michi gan and Whereas*, it apt**irs that there are lands which will lie offered for sale by the State laUhl Office Hoard at the next sale of lands by said Board which are highly desirable for parks, playgrounds, and other public unes, and will probably be available for ac quisition und r said Section 7. and Whereas, it is mutual desue of the City of Wyandotte, the <Vmnty of Wayne and the Board of Education of tlie Belmol District of the City of Wy audotte. to eo-«q»erato in tin acquisi tion of such lands by the several gov ernmental units, therefore be it Resol\<*d. that the City Council of the City of Wyandotte hereby appro\e the bidding in by the City of Wyan dotte as co-bidders with the County of Wayne and tla* Board of Education of tin School District of the City of Wy andotte for the uequisition, for tile benefit of the City of Wyandotte, the following described profierties: ADDITION TO IM'LAiSKI I’AkK lads .*47 to H both inelusive, and lots 57. 58. 66 and 61 of Meisners Sulnlivision of Block 38 of the Subdi vision of the north 1-2 of Section 36, Town 3 South. Range 11 East, City of Wvandotte. Wayne County. Michigan. NORTH END DARK Ja»t 41 Cunuingham-Tobiu.s Company Goddard Dark Subdivision. Ixds 133. 134, 135, of Hit* Rea nine Sul (division of Ixits (4.3 and 14s and a jia.r t of Is»t (42 and 39 of the Subdivi sion of rlie Estate of Antoine iAiiiadio, Private Claim 112 and lad 2 of the Subdivision of the Estate of Peter Perry. Senior, of part of Fractional Section 26. City of Wyandotte. Wayne County, Michigan. Ix>ts (41 to 42, both inclusive, Ford Manor Subdivision. lads 187 to 211. both inclusive, Ford Manor Subdivision No. 1. STREET .AND AIjLKY OPENINGS liots X>, 96, 51. 189 and 196 WekrU Bros. Million l>ollar Subdivision, City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michi n. I Ads 75, 76. 77 and 78 West Park Subdivision. iAits 236. 237. 20 of West Park No. 1 Subdivision. City of Wyandotte, Wavne County. Michigan. PJAYGKDUXDiS Lots 195 to 261, both inclusive. The uoiith 132.63 feet of Isds 262 and 203. The South P 24 feet of lA>ts 202 and 263. lA>ts 264 and 295 Riverbank Man or Signlivisioii of Part of Private Claim I*2l and 1«H). City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan. Isds 1 t<» (45. both inclusive. Block 47. South Detroit SulKlivisioii of Part of Section 32. Town 3 South, Range 11 Fast. City of Wyandotte. Wayne Coun ty. Michigan. Ixrtx 42 lo 54, inclusive, and low 122 to 131. both inclusive. Eureka Es tates Subdivision. Dots 21 and 22 and 24 of John P. Clank's Subdivision of the south part of fractional section 21. Town 3 south. Range 11 Hast. City of Wyandotte. That part of the southeast 1-4 of fraetional seetimi 26 and part of la 4 4 Francis Moran Estate Subdivision as receded in Pro File No. 1957 de scrib'd as beginning at the Northeast corner of said I/>t 4 and proceeding, rheiice west along the north line of -ci id lot 195.3 feet to the east oily lino of Second Street. thence southerly along said line 333.39 feet, them e east 60.6 feet, thence south to the north line of la>( 4 George t'lark histate SuJ»- uivision as recorded in latior 212, page 532. Siction *26. thence north along said line (457.72 feet to the joint of In ginning. FUTURE WATER TOWER LEGATION OPENING OF HIiBOTIUC AYE. A parcel of hind in the North 1-2 of fractional section 26 accepted from Fond Center SidKiivlsion Liber (48, page 10 and described as beginning at tlie inters*ction of the east line of the Faistern Michigan Toledo R. R. right of way witli tlie south line of Goddard Avenue as of tlie above plat, thence easterly along south line of Goddard Avenue 196 feet, thence southerly par allel to said wist right of way lino 205 feet to north line of Power Ave nue as of the above plat thence west erly along said North line 190 feet to said east right of way line, thence norttmriy along said East right of way line 265 f»*et to iiolnt of beginning. Be It Further Resolved, that tlie City Council of the City of Wyandotte respectfully request that the County of Wayne and tlie Board of Education of the School District of the City of Wyandotte to join as e«ebiddets in the acquisition of said property for the ta-nefit of the City of Wyandotte and mam receipt of Quit-Claim I>eed by the co-bidders that the County of Wayne and the School District of the City of Wyandotte Quit-Claim to the City of Wyandotte their respective in terest in said property. Be It Further Resolved, that the City of Wyandotte agrees to bid aa co-bidder and t<» Quit-Claim its inter est. in any hinds applied for and ac quired hereunder by the County of Wayne or the School Board of the School District of the City of Wyan dotte. 1 move the adoption of the forego iug resolution. Councilman Janies H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Wagar. Yews: Cmincibnen Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. iNays: None. Special Order. 1 « outieilnutn George Bclun requested that a of the list of employee showing citizenship date, be furnished him. The Olerk was instructed to furni* same. Adrj»mrnmcnt. Motion to adjourn at 10:55 P.M., by Councilman Mason. supported by Councilman Wagar. • Yea*: Council men Beliin. BJXihl, Burk**. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. N'avs: Noue. LAWRENCE J LaIV)LUSK, City Clerk. GERMAN BKNmVIAL IMON PICNIC 4INK I The German Beneficial Cnioo. Nd -775 amiuUiM-es a picnic to In* held it Handler's park. Truiton. on Sunday, June 1. The Heiiiclbi'rg Fight will -furnish musio for the oerasioß. Try Herald Job Printing .