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Heart on Wrong Side, He Passes Army Test NEW YORK. Army doctors examined Francis R;ce, 21 years old, called in the draft, told him he was in good health and would be accepted—although uis heart, liver and appendix were * '1 i*n the wrong side of his body. I’e was cautioned to inform the ex amining doctor of this condition in the event of illness to prevent in accurate diagnosis. Big Yam but U. S. Won’t Swallow It Sailor Spins Saga of Sea That’s Real Thriller. DETROlT.—Boasting of experi ence that would furnish ample ma terial for several books, world ad venture series, movie plots and ra dio thrillers, it appeared that life had .ust begun at 20 for Corin Parrish, British seaman, soldier adventurer and deserter. A brief synopsis of the Parrish Mery was unfolded in the young ad venturer’s cell, during an interview' at the immigration detention home. The yarn began by a flight from home, Wombw’ell, England, five years ago; an 18-month campaign m Spain; life aboard ship through tropical storms; running battles with bombing planes and subma j.*nes; life on a raft after his ship had been sunk from under his feet; *hght aboard a ship leaving Antwerp hs the German hordes poured in; bombings at Dunkerque; bombing in the English channel, the same in English and Welsh ports, etc., etc., etc. “Yes, I’ve seen life in the raw,” Parrish told his audience w’ith a yawn. “I suppose they are going to ship me back to it all. But what do I care? What else can happen to me?” Parrish was arrested through an anonymous phone tip. Immigration flies charge that he deserted a Bel tran ship at New Orleans August 2, together with another youth. The young sailor had a different version. This included brutal officers; fumy food; faulty navigation, which he said landed them up the coast of Florida instead of the Gulf, mu tiny and finally a strike of 30 of the crew of 40. “They threw 30 of us off the ship at New Orleans and took her back to England with a crew of Mexican laborers.” he said. It is this flair for detail that left the immigration inspectors unim pressed with the balance of the story. The ship’s papers, they said, revealed that only two of its crew had come ashore at any time, and these two, Parrish and his friend, had simply deserted. Girl Pulls Off Patriotic Pants as Mexico Cheers MEXICO CITY. - “Never,” said Yerduguillo. the famous bull fight authority, “has anything like it hap pened at a bull fight.” He was referring to the compli ment paid Matador Carlos Arruza by a beautiful American girl at the fight. Arruza had just finished killing a bull. The young woman raced down to the edge of the ring from the seventh row, shrieking her admira tion, removed her panties and flung them at the matador. They were a flaming red. Arruza had no time to recover tfrom his amazement, for she had re moved another pair, which w r ere white, and they were sailing through the air in his general direction. Even before they hit the ground she was taking off a third pair, in blue, and they came sailing out after the other two. By this time the crowd, which had been applauding Arruza, began applauding the girl. Her identity was a mystery, but all the Mexicans were convinced she was an Ameri can and a patriotic American—they thought so because of the colors of her panties. Icy River Water Dampens Man’s Suicide Intentions LOGANSPORT. IND George Cook told police he saw this happen on the Wabash: A well-dressed man about 35 years old tied a heavy -rock around his neck and jumped 14 feet into the • river. He stood for a moment shivering in water up to his knees. Then he picked up the rock, climbed back on the bank, untied the rope and walked away. Hunter Fires on Rabbit, Bullet Hits Him in Face DOUGLAS. WYO —Leroy Robb. 18. shot a rabbit. The shot passed through the animal, hit a rock end ricocheted and struck young Robb in the mouth. He was knocked un conscious. When he recovered consciousness he opened his mouth—out fell the bullet, three teeth and part o ( bis lower jaw. Ho Ham. Twins Agid HOLDENVILLE. OKLA. lt wasn't too much of a surprise when twin girlj were born at the Warren Robinson household. Mrs. Robinson is a twin, her grandmother is a twin, and Robinson’s ancle is • twin. THE CITY COUNCIL Official Proceedings Wyandotte, Mich., May 13, lt>4l. soKiou of the Council ot tine “City of Wyandotte, the lloUKible Mayor Ix*uLs W. Behai, presiding. Roll Call- Present: Councilman Hchm, Brohl, Burke, Mason. Wagar. Ai»cnt: Councilman Sclmltz. MinuUa. Motion, by Councilman Wag.if, >up j.< ml by Councilman lhihm. that th . it.cHug of tin* minutes of the last mo ing be dis}**uscd with ami the ►ame stand approved as recorded. Was: Couneilmen Bchin. Brohl. Burke, Mason. Wagar. Nouc. Miscellaneous* Business. Application for Junk Deale.\ Li ocnse received from Joseph Weise. MM9 Ijucoln Street, to operate a junk truck in tin* City of Wyandotte, duly approved by tin* Police Department. deferred to Council. Application tor Junk Dealer's Li cense neceived from William Bahiu, 54-1 Maple Street, to o|ierate a push cart in the City of Wyandotte, duly approved by Lin- Police Department. Referred to Council. A] ►plication for Juuk Dealer’s Li cense received from John Tow itch. Sycamore Street to operate a junk wagon pulkul by hand, in the City of Wyandotte, duly approved by the Po lice Department. .Referred to Council. Application for Junk Dealer's Li cense received trom Michael Jaciuk, 191 < Min ton Strwer, to oi>enu-te a junk truck in the City of Wyandotte, duly approved by the Police Department. Inferred to Council. Application for Dance Hall License received from Boni Berakovich. 3002 Biddle Avenue, duly approved by the Commissioner of Health, Sanitary In spector. Building Inspector and Police 1 kqKirtmeut. Referred to Council. Application for Class A" Restau* rant License received from Mrs. So phie Jamison (Anchor Lunch) 136 Maple .Street, duly approved by the Commissioner of llejilth. Sanitary in spector and Buildiug Inspector. Referred to Council. Application for Class B" Restau iant License received from John B. Dallas. 491 N Biddle Avenue, duly ap proved byit.he Comma ssiouer of IleulLli, Sanitary liiNi>ectar. Building Inspec ioi and Police DejKirtment. Referred to Council. A|»plieatioiis for Class "C” liestau .ant Licenses received from Frank Wszelaki (Oak Case) HOT Oak Street and Boni Berakovich (Fiiend's Case; 37»T»J Biddle Avenue, both duly approv al by the Police Department. Com missioner of Health. Sanitary Inspec lor and Building Inspector. Beferred to Council. Oily of Wyandotte, Wyandotte. Michigan. Doar Sirs: It is tin* desire of the Young Peo ple's Society of the Christian and Ali'•■donary Alliance Church to again hold opeirair services in Bishop Park on Sunday evenings from six to seven P.M.. during the summer months. They have held services of this nature during tin* past several rears and were very gfateful for the privilege of using Che Park. 1 trust that the C-it.v will grant us this privilege again this yetir and that ottr young |»M>ple will he allowed to conduct services each Sunday evening duriug the month of June at the above stated time. Thanking you for past favors and 1 rusting you will give our request fa vorable con side ration. I am. Yours very truly. Christian and Missionary Alli ance Church. D. Hr yes tPeruiar. Pastor. Beferred to Council. Mr. liawrence J. I*aCourse. City Clerk. Wyandotte. Michigan. Dear i*ir: In answer to your letter of May S. 1941. relative U> tlu* petition tiled with ihe City Council Tuesday. April J9th, in which we did not name the specific location for the installation of the street light requested, please have this light erected on Tenth Street in the middle of the block, ap proximately in front of ICMM Klnt Street. ;o Tenth Street is a dead end street at the Railroads Wry truly yours. Airs. Hond/.inski. Beferred to Muniripal Service Com mission. Honorable Mayor and Council. City of Wyandotte, Michigan. Ibiitlemen : The Poli'h Veterans Post No. 9T* of WraiMbdte, hereby petitions your body to grant it jwrmrssSiui to hold a Flow er Sale on June 7th aud Hth. The sab* 7th of June throughout the Cit> of Wyandotte, aud on June Sth. to l»e confined to entraiuvs of the Po lish Churches in this City. The priH‘< isis of this sale to be used for the Polish Disabled Invalids of the World War. Polish Veterans Post No. 95. Stanley (kwek. Secretary. •Beferred to Council . Presentation of Petition". To the Honorable, the Mayor and City Council. City of Wyandotte. Gentlemen : The undersigned, owners of the tots and jwreels of laud set opposite our reflective names, hereby petition for the grading, paving and curbing ««f Seventh Sheet from iloddard Bond to Antoine street. This Isdug an additional |>eiition to • ■u«» presented on September 16. 1044). Signed by Com Fa tig. I*o Hudson Strvs't and five others. Beferred to City Engineer. City Treasurer and City Assessor. To the Honorabl®. the Mayor and City Council. Pity of Wyandotte. Gentlemen: Tlie undersigned, owners of the lots and pa reels of land set opposite onr '*"*pective hereby petition for Hu grading, paving and curbing of Chestnut street from 17th Street to ’JOth Street, as a W P.A. Project. Siga-d by Roy Patchin. 1*0! Chest nue Street and 19 other*. Beferred to City Rngineer. City As ses'ir- and City Treasurer. C«>mTn«ni<ntiou* acd Report* from City and tether Officials. Copy of the minutes of the meeting of the Workmen’s Ooiupensa : *»u Roar ot the City of Wyandotte held on May bth. 1941. Received and placed on iil *. Monthly Statement from the Wayne County Treasurer, of delinquent tax collections during the month of Febru ary, 1941, in amount of $4,189.97. Rirvived aud placed on file. Bonded IndebtednesH Statement of the City t»f Wyandotte as of Ap il 3b, 194*1, showing the total net debt to be &3U6.U27.81. |R» ceivetl and placed on file. Invitation trom nine'Recreation Com mi.-Mon. to all City officials to attend tin* National D**feu>e Recreation Ban qtH*t to be held on May 14th, 1941. Received and placid on file. U«*lM*rt from John T. McWhirter, Treasurer of tlu* Wyandotte General Hospital, for the month ending Ap-il 30, 1941. Rtreivid and placol on file. Air. Lawrence J. LaCourse, City Clerk. Wyandotte, Michigan. l>eur Sir: With reference to the application for a Class “<C" Liquor Licence for Boleslaw W rob lew.ski, 123*1 Eureka Avenue, which was referred to this 1 depart men t for investigation and re port back to tin* Council, please be ad \i.se<l that this Department knows of no reason why a license should not be Lsued to the above named whenev/r cue is available. Yeiy truly yours, W. P. Rutledge, Chief of Police. •Received and plated ou file. To the Honorable Mayor and City t’ouncil, City’ of 'Wyandotte. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find copy of the minutes of the meeting <»f the Special Assessment Committee, held at 3:30 o’clock P.M., on Monday, May 12th. 194 L Resjiecttfully. Special Assessment Committed Frederick J. Gartner, Chairman. Referred to Council. Honorable Mayor and Ctiiincilnien. of Wyandotte. Gentlemen: I herewith submit to you a report of fines, fees aiul cost> collected during the m<mill of April, also a list of landing cases prior to April 1, 1941. Criminal Coses $ lil3.'*o Disintstsl Pending Cases 134.00 $ 347. V) Since: ely yours. Jos4*ph kalasli. Jr.. Court 4’lerk. Rweiv*d and placed ou file. Honorable Mayor aud Council. Wyamlotte. Michigan. Ireiitlemeii: The following is tlie reinirt on the l»etiii«»n for tin* grading and paving of Stoll Strix*t from Second Street to al ley adjacent to Lot 7 of Pet«r Perry Subdivision, refer nil to thL office on May t». mi. Tliere are 7<M.3s feet of assessable lrontage involved in the [letition. There are valid signatures for 3SS.7> or 50.19 ivnt. One siguatwe. which we do not luiw on our rolls, if allowed would bring the frontage signal up to 415.7 s feet or r»9.40 in*r cent. Six lots, a frontage of I.Vi.GO feet and a inrcentage of 22 ob, a e exempt l>ecause tin* State of Michigan has taken by virtue of tax de linquency. Respectfully. Edward W. (vane. City Assessor. Referred to W.P.A. Committee and Njiecial Assessment Committee. Hon. Mayor and tNumciL City of Wyandotte. Gentlemen: Re: The petition for the grading, {•aviiig and curbing of Stoll Street be tween Second Street anil the alley ad jacent to Lot 7 of Peter IVrry Subdi vision, please be advised as follows: There is 7tM.3s feet involved of which 415.7 N feet is property repre -eiitixl in the |»etiti<ui. or 59.4»*> i>er cent. Respectfully submitted. F. W. Liddle. City Engineer. Referred to W.P.A. Committee and Special Assessment Conunittee. Honorable Mayor and City Council. Wyandotte. Michigan. Gentlemen: Relative to the jietition of May 7. 1941. leferring to the grading, paving and curbing of Stoll Street trom S«*e oiul Street to the alley adjacent to Lot 7 of Peter Perry Subdivision, at tached please find tax analysis cover ing the properties covered by the |**- rition. Very truly yours, John T. McWhirter, City Tn*a>urer. Rcferp d to W.P.A. (Vvmmittee and Sjas-ial Assessmient Conmiittw. Bills and A**counts. Wyandotte. Mich.. May 13. 1941. To the Honorable Mayor and Couneilmen. Crentlemen: The folUm ine claims h ve Is en ex a mim'd, auditisl and found to be cor rect. I theiefore recommend that they he approved and |«aym<*nt made. Respectfully submitted. Lawrence J. IjaOourse. City Clerk Keller Tractor & Equipment Co. 3.7.ti1! Railway Express Agency 1.41 Admits Bros. Hardware Co. _ K 3.72 .lager’s Ha:dware '<RX G-artwr Hardware Co. 4SH^H Michigan Foundation Co. 108.24 Firestone Tire and Supply _ 3*7.67 Michigan Alkali Co 2BCX: Cities Service Oil Co. 111.60 Eberta Broa. Company 762..TCJ Murray W. Sales and Co. 19.78 Williamjaon Lumber Co. .77Tt:’. Wyandotte Auto Flee trie *0.67 D. Metlin Momn 28.14 Fred Howarth Lumber Co. _ 26.1 n I*ept. of •Muniripal Serviiv _ 41.7.5 i (rTegory. Mayer and Thom 4.9 b J. T. Wing and Co. 366.9,7 Wyandotte P-aint Product*Co. 23.7-j Wyandotte Electric Supply (V. 13..741 Kee lavx Manufacturing Co.. 7.86 Miller Products Co. 25.00 Wyandotte Ornamental Iron iTvietigo. IVtroit Expres'-. In**. 41^5.7 I>ominic’s Service Station 2U.00 A. B. Milkina 1.98 Viking Sprinkler Co. 1.91 Wyandotte Xews Company __ 30.40 Wyandotte Loclcsmith .20 Williamson Lmirtur Co. 12.44 Michigan Foundation, Inc. __ 140.4 s Vestal Chemical Laboratories *V».;77 Wyandotte Motor Sales 2.50 Standard Oil Com]winy 2.7 s Morris Binibaum 9.43 Feldman Camera Exchange _ 7.si Tlie Peters C<uni miiy 13.44 Hiekok Oil CoriM»rati*m 242.00 P**ninsiil .r Paint and Varnish Co. 13.72 Earle Equipment Co. 3b.in International Police Research 2.011 11. I>. Edwards and Co. 3o.ur» Seagrave C«>ns«ation 7.i70 William C. Luldle 74..T0 Wyandotte Linen Siipjily C<». 24.74 Board of County Auditors 120.2.7 Hankett Press 37.2.7 City of Detroit. Health Dept. .sjoo I niou Pajier and Twine Co._ fi.lo ('ahalan Drug Stores 1.7.^*1 Warren J. Iligby 2.70 Wyandotte General Hospital- 94.76 C. M. Orum 2.T0 Pet« k rkin Radio Ijalvoratories. 7.50 Vestal ('hemical i^alHiratorii^s, Inc. 10.44 J. D. Haven aud Son 130.31 Underwood Elliott Fisher 3.88 Down River Letter Service _ 10.00 Service Office Supply Co. —12.5 s Wyandotte Laundry 8.42 Solveutol Chemical Products. 9.00 I>ept. of Municipal Service _ 200.23 T. P. Fluuu ami Co. 033.07 J. I. Holcumb Mfg. Co. 12.30 The DeVilriss Company 11^8 M. >N. Duffy and Co. 11.13 Navarre’s Floor Covering 7.00 National Municipal League _ 5.00 La Salle Studio 1.50 Wyandotte Typewriter Shop. 20.00 A. Mcllattie 1.00 Wyandotte Broom Works 4.50 George Heath 6.00 Cole Nursery 800.00 5,917.01 Truck Hire: Ralph Wohrock 108.00 Mark Bush 108.00 Mike Shook 24.00 240.00 Payrolls: Parks 983.97 Sewers .» 330.81 Public Bldgs. 216.00 Eli Renaud l 7.00 W. P. A. 1,157.50 Street Maiut. 1,687.10 -4,393.3 s —d * 10.0Ti4t.41i Resolution. by Coiiiicilmaii Wagar. Resolved; By the City Couiici* of the City of Wyandotte, that the City Clerk be ami i" hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrani on the projter fiiuds in payment of the list of approved accounts as submitted at this session. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. .Mipported by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Broh 1. Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Recess. IlCeconveniug. Roll Call. Present: Coiineilmeii Behm, Brohl. Burke. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Ailiseiit: None. i Resolutions. Wyandotte. Midi.. May 13. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request of the Polish Veterans Post No. 9G, for I*ermission to sell flowers on the Streets of it he Pity of Wyandotte, on June 7th and Sth, 1941, he and hereby is granted, as per their request in their communication of even date. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilmau Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Behm. Yeas: CounciUnen Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May 13. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the Ofcty Council of the Pity of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for Junk Dealer’s License under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyandotte, he and hereby is appro veil to Joseph Wei-e. 1949 Lincoln Street, to n\* rate a junk truck in the City ot Wyandotte •ml the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue Juuk IK-aler* la <*ense to the almve minus! person at tin above address. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supimrfed by IXmneilinau Behm. Yeas: CounciUnen Behm, Brohl. Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., May 13. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the i'iiy Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for Junk lh*aler’s License, under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyandotte, be and he:eby is approved to Michael Jaeiiik. 491 Clinton Street, to operate a junk truck in the City ot Wyandotte and the City Clerk he and hereby is authorized to issue Junk Dealer’s Li tense to the above named person at the above address. I move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supposed by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: CounciUnen Behm. Brohl. Hurke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., May 13. 1941. 'Resolution, by Councilman Ford "agar. Resolved by the I'ity Council of the City << Wyandotte, that the applica ti'-ti for Junk Dealer's License, under Hu* provisions of the Ordinances of [he City of Wyandotte, be and hereby is approved to William Babm. of 344 Maple Street. operate a push cart in the City of Wyandot to and the City Clerk !*» aqd hereby I sl atherized to iS'iie Junk Dealer’s 14- ••••nse to tb*» Above named rierson at the above address. 1 move the adoption of the forego resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. SupjHjTted by Councilman Mason. Couneilmeu Behm, Brohl. iturkc. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. May Ft. l'.M-l. Resolution, by Couucilmau Ford Waga »*. Jtcsolved by tin* City Council of tin* < iiy of Wyandotte, that the a|*plica* ! jou for iit*\n>e to oix-rate Class "t”' Restaurants unde.- tin* provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte. Ih* and If rel»y are approved t<» .A*""' 1 . Hcrakovich (Friend’s Cafet Kiddle Avenue. Frank Wszelaki (Oak Cafet 1 H*7 Dak Street. and the City Clerk be and In reby i> authorized to i-Mte Class *V’’ Kestati* ; ant Licenses to tin* above named 11‘1'cmmis at the above address»*s. move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supjxnted by Councilman Schultz. Neas: Couneilmeu Rubio. Brohl, Burke, Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May 13. 1!*41. Resolution. by Councilman Ford Wagar. •Resolved by the City Council of the f ity of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for license lor Junk Dealer's li cense, under the provisions of the Oid-itLances of the City of Wyandotte, be and hereby is approved to John Towitil, 32*2 Sycamore Street, to operate a junk wagon in the City of Wyandotte and the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue Junk Dealer’s Li cense to the above named persou at the above address. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Mason. leas: Couneilmeu Bchm. Brohl, Burke, Maaon, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May 13. 1041. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by tlx* Oily Council of tin 1 City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for license to of**ratJe a Dance Hall under the provisions <rf the Or <kiiianoe« of the City of Wyandotte, lx* anil hereby is approved to Boui Berakovich. 3TmJ Kiddle Aw nue and tin* City Cleik be and hereby i duLln»ri<U*d to issue i>dtice lLill Li cense to the above uumvd per<4Xi at the above address. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supixirted by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Coiiucifcmen Bebm, Brobl, Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May 13. 11*41. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolvid by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for license to operate a Class “A” Restaurant uiuler the piovisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte. be and hereby is approved to Mrs. Sophie Jamison (Anchor Lunch i 13b Maple Street and the City Clerk Im* and hereby L authorized to issue Class “A” Ittstau rai>t License to the above named ih*:- sou at the above address. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Couneilmeu Behm. Brohl. Burke, Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyaudotte. Mich.. May 13, 11*41. Resolution, by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica l on fur lice t .» t«. opjeate a ..’’a * “K" Re»tau.raut, under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte. be and hereby is approved to John B. Dallas, 401 S Riddle Avenue and the City Clerk be and -icreby is authoriaed to issue Class “B” Restau rant License to the above named per son at the above address. I move the adoption of the foiego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Schuliz. Yeas: Couneilmeu Behtu, Brohl, Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte^.Mich., May 13. 11*41. Resolution, by Council mail Fo:d Waga r. tlU*-olved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City At torney In* and he hereby is authorized and instructed to proce«*d in prepara tion of the necessary r«*sohition for the creation of Special Assessment I districts for the installation of side walks. as recommended by the Special Assessment Committee in the minutes of their meeting of May Li. IfHI. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Schul-tz. Yeas: CouneiLmen Behan. BrohL. Burke. Mason, Schultz. W’agar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. May 13. 19+1. Resolution. by Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of Hie City of Wyandotte, that the nequest otf the (Christian and Missionary Alliance Church for the use of Bishop Park, for religious services, on Sunday even ings. from six to seven o’clock P.M., during the month of June, 1941, pro vided the park is not needed for civic purposes. is granted, as pe- their re quest in their cmnmunieation of May 9th. 19+1. I nv<‘vc the adaption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Behm. Yeas: Co unci l men Behm. Brohl, Burke. Maaon. Sehnltz. Wagar. Na ye: None. Wvandoite. Mich.. May 13. 1941. Resolution, by Councilman KV>rd Wagar. Resolved b.v the City Council of the City of Wyandot***. that Che City CUrrk be and hereby is authorized to draw waf.’caarf on the City Treasurer, rran**- ferriuz IC-300 00 from the Special As -efvsment Fund of the City to rhe Oen •niPFimd of the City, this being ji«rt „f the estimated revenues i»i the bud get appropriation* for this fiscal year, 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Sup|M>'t«*d by A oiincilma u Mason. Yeas: CouiM*iliiicu B< bin, Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schulte. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. May 13. F.MI. Resolution, by 4’ouociliiutn Fori Wagar. Revived by the City (’outnil of the City of Wyamhxte. -that Wliereas, tin* sudd«*u and untimely death oi Mr. Joseph K a lash on May !, 11*41, wa» a severe >lhh k to a very iargw- circle of friends, it j s fitting th.it this Imhlv take oitW'iai cognizance id his passing. Mr. Kaiasii was a tnx* native son, having tx**n l*»rn in Wyandotte ia ISIKi on the annivtvsary of the birth of Georgi*- Washington and thus, per haiw. inheriting some of the iml omit able qualities of that great jsitnot. As a private citizen lu* was prominent in advancing the interests of polish Am erican groups ami us a public official lie rend- red loyal and efficient se: vice as a member of the Board of Education and as Clerk of the Munici|»al Court, having served iu the latter capacity since 19314. •Believing the servUv of Mr. Kaiasii to the community worthy of perman ent uiecoguitiou iu the annals of the City, l»e it therefore ißesolvkd by the City Coucll of the City of Wyamlotte, that the citizens of the City, through us their repri bentatives do hereby acknowledge the service of Mr. Joseidi Kalash to tlie l»est interests of the people, and tx* it further Resolved, that as an expiesssion of symimthy on the jxirt of tlx* memtx*rs of this Council, and to p»*rpetuate liie same vu the records of the City, this resolution lx* spread at length upon the journal of this day’s proceedings; and tliat the Clerk be, and he hereby is directed t 4» trait ism it a copy of tJii.s resolution to the family of the deceas ed. I move the adtflrtion of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supixirted by Councilman Burki*. Yeas: Couneilmeu Behan. Brohl, Burke, Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., May 13. 1941. Resolution, by Coiiiwilniau Ford Waga r. Resolve4i by tlx* City Coimeil of the City of Wyandotte, Whereas, on May 10. 11*41. in-curred the death of Mr. Ficd J. Mogk. retired t ontractor, public oflFiclal. aiul resjxs l* ed citizen of Wyandotte. Born in Michigan in INT4J Mr. M<xrk came to Wyamhriie as a young man and engagetl in tlx* electrical contract ing busiix*ss. He won a li<M of 1 riemls with his unfailing friendly disposition, and in lt*44* he was giveu official r»* cognition as an electrical autlxaity by his elevation to Board of examiners of Electricians iu wliich capacity ho served faithfully and well until his death. Tlx* loss occasioned by his iias> ing will U* keenly felt and this Cojuu cil lx*lw*ves his servitv to tlx* coin inunity is d<*si*rving of |x*rmaneu4 n*- cogiiiUou iu the annals of the City, therefiuv lx* it Resolved by tlie City Council of tine City of Wyandotte tlmt tix* citizens of the City through us. their representa tives, do acknowiedge the service of Mr. Fred J. Mogk to the best interests of the ixx»pU*. and lx* it furtlu-r Resolved that as an expression of sympathy on tlx* jwrt of tlx* members of tliis Council, and to ixrpetiuite the same on tix* recotds of the City, this Resolution lie spn*ad at length uputi tlx? journal of thus day’s proceedings; and that the <Merk be. and he hereby is. directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the family of the de ceased. 1 move the adoption of the forego* ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supiiorted by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Couneilmeu Bebm, Riolil, Burke, Mason, S<*hultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Sp**rial Drder. Ma.vor aniioiim*(*d that there had been so many complainLs <»n the condition of some of tlx* streets, and that vve were not now receiving the aiiKiunt of welfare workers for clean ing the streets as heretofore. Tlx* Mayor then apiHHiited a Com mittee to investigate the ad visibility <»f purchasing a street sweeping mu* chine for the City and report Imck at the next session of tix* Coilucll, con sisting of Councilman Foid Wagar, CYiuucilmau Enx*st Sc hultz and Couu i ilman (xs»rge Behm. Adjournment. Motion to adjourn at !♦ :(*o I'.M., by Councilman Wagar, supj*uiisj by Caxincilinau Behm. Yeas: Couucilmen Bohm. Br<»lil, Burke. Mason. iMhultz. Wagar. Nays: Non>‘. LAW.IftHNCF J. IjU'4*CJ{SK. Ciity Clerk. Harr & ( alialan. Attorneys VYyzndolte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Mirh. 290^t*3 STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne--*. At a session of the Fro l«ate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the l'rubate C<xirt n*>ni in the C4ty of Detroit, on the sixth day of May in rhe year one thousand nine hundred uad forty-one. Present Pat rick 11. O’Brien, Judge of ITobate. In *he matter of the e>t:iU? of JOSEPH SOMSNKA, deceased. An in*trum4*ut in writing purporting to lie the last will and Usiamcut of said d»s*cas**d having lx*en d«*livci»*<l into tlii** cou’t for probate. It i% ord»*red. that the .-eventeeiith day of Juuo. next at ten o’clock in tlu* forenoon at Siiid CVmrt room be appointed for proving said in strument. And it is furthe* ordered, that a copy of this order be published three oacuessive week** previous t/> said tlnx* of hearing, in the Wyan dotte Herald, a newspujx-r f»rint«sl and circulating in naid County of Wayne, PATRICK H 41’BRIEN, * Judge of ProoaU*. (A true w>py * CHARLES k. HARRIS. lUsuity Profcite Register. ‘JOwS