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Papa Finds the Rat That Robbed Baby DALLAS. First it was the baby’s bank which disappeared from the W. A. Presley house. A couple of days ago Mrs. Presley’s wedding ring and a diamond van ished. Papa called the cops. He called again—after he foun 1 the wedding ring, diamond, bank and various other articles in a rat’s nest in the wall. Fish Are Keen to Be Well Groomed it s a Big Lie, but Makes Author Champion. BURLINGTON, WIS.—A story of ( sh with a hankering to be well i- nomed won the 1941 national ( of the Burlington Lsars’ Club, Inc., for Roger C. Cross of Wausau. Wis.* Competing with 6,259 other en- by the count of Otis C. (now - '1 tell one) Hulett, club president, new champion won his crown with this tale about fishing “in the « d days in the Unadilla”: One of the natives accidentally >}.iled a bottle of hair tonic in the Jjver and all the fish started to grow dong beards. Their beards got so dong that after a while all we had *c do to catch them was to stick up a ted and white barber pole on the frank, hang out a copy of the Police <*azette and holler ‘next.’ ” Only one prize is awarded annual s' by the club, but Hulett announced seme honorable mentions. George E. Strieker of South Pitts £<tTg, Tenn., came in for one with a fe>fcrn about the behavior of a flock of crows during a severe cold snap %ast winter. He said he noticed the ‘birds standing motionless in a field and became curious when they tailed to fly away when he came rear. “As 1 approached, the birds let out a discordant chorus of caws yet remained rooted to the ground,” Strieker declaimed. “After a bit the cause of their predicament dawned upon me. It was so cold their shad cws had frozen to the ground.” Hulett said about 50 per cent of ihe entries had a war angle such as that of Francis Pesek, East Jor dan, Mich.: “Last week my cousin, Doris, at ncnded a party. She came home scaring anklets. The anti-Japanese sentiment was so strong that her *>lk stockings shrank from fright.” Son a Deserter, Father Finds Him, Calls Police NEW YORK. A middle aged man stood in front of a Bronx pool room, stared intently at a youth ■who approached, then turned to two detectives and said quietly: “This is he—my son; a deserter from the army. Take him away.” Thus ended the search of Andrew Link of Brighton, Mass., a World uar veteran, for his 19-year-old namesake son, a deserter since Sep tember 1 from the 26th division at Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Mass. The elder Link, who served two enlistments in the navy, had been seeking the boy ever since learning of his desertion. He came to New York when another Brighton man told him of seeing the boy here. The father remained just long enough to upbraid the boy bitterly, then took a train for home. Expert Driver Proves That Drinks React Fast OMAHA, NEB.—Even a superior driver becomes a menace when he starts drinking, a test conducted with safety driving devices by the police department revealed. K. J. Church, who consented to be the subject of the experiment, was tested before drinking, after two, four and then six highballs. Before drinking, Church was an above-average driver. With,, drink ing, his eyesight deteriorated stead ily. and his steering ability and re action time, at first stimulated by the alcohol, was affected adversely. After the experiment Church ut tered. “Oh, my head.’ •Soldier on Leave Peps Departing Army Group PUEBLO, COLO.—When parents, sweethearts and friends began weep ing on the shoulders of 23 newly re cruited draftees in the Pueblo Union station. Pvt. Merwin C. Woodward decided to cheer the boys up Home on furlough from Camp Ord, Calif., Woodward jumped upon a platform in the station and deliv ered a “pep talk.” He told the new soldiers the army was great, the food was fine and that the parents and sweethearts should be proud to have their boy in the army. Births in U.S. 183,000 Above 10-Year Average WASHINGTON.—The babies—God bless ’em— got a nice pat on the back from the census bureau for contributing the most toward a United States population gain of more than a million in 12 months. Blessed events in the year ending \pril 1 were approximately 183.000 more than the average year of the last decade, the bureau reported. Mainly because of this, the nation's estimated population climbed from 131 Mt, 275 on April 1, 1940, to 13M1«,005. THE CITY COUNCIL Official Proceedings WyaudotU*. Midi., Mardi 3, 1042. Regular cession of the City Council <*t 4be City of Wyandotte, .he Honor able ix>uw W. Belwn, Mayor, presiding Roll OaU. Present: Councilmen Behm, Broil* Burke, Schultz, Wagar. Absent: None. Minutes. Motion by Gonucilnisin Schultz, sup j..» si by 4/oum-ilnian Wagar, that he i,...ling of tike intnuiw of the l.ust n.. “'mg In* di.*»i►onset! with and the cum* .sand approval as record*d. Yeas: Couucilmt u Behm, Brohl, Burke. Mason, Sctiuiiz, Wagar. Nays: None. v| is4-4*l la mutts Bind uc.v*. application f-»r mstaursiikt license re v d from Eugene Garlinski, «*H fiioriy Street, Wyandotte. duly ap provt-d by tin* requiiNsl city ofticials. 'Referred to t ounoil. \ppliea ion for toxi-«~ib lie* ns«*s rc -4«■ ]\«from t.i org** Kingo. •»--**•* Biddle A\.iiin*. ami from I* Ben :;.ai;; Bi'ldle Avenue; approved i»> th |iN|i|ii4"4l eilv ofl iej.il>. Refer :*« d to I ’oiinei! Presentation ot I \*t it ion-*. To th Honorable Mayor ami City i ’oiineil of tlu* C i of Wyandotte. < ient lemon : \Ve the umh i>igneil citizens r«qnx*t i'ully p tilion your Honorable Body to «limiiuite odor from WyaiHlot’e l’aiut i omjMtiy. Sigmd by Edward Kuczera and thirty-eight othors. Referred to City Engineer ami City At one y. Communimtiori'* ami Eejiorts from City and Other Ufl'icials. IP jH.rt of tir»«s for tho month of Feb ruary, 1912. as pr«i»ared by the Fire Chief of tike City of Wyandotte, lbs vivid and placid on file. lb*|M»rt of jkormits tssmd by the En gine ring Department and nnmil’s re eeiviil therefor, during 'the mouth of February, 1942. lheeived ami plaeed on file. Copy of Minutes of a regular mee-r --ing of the Board of Plumbing Exam iiwrs, of the City of Wyandotte, held Momlsiy, February I*. 1942, at seven o’eloek p.m. Reeoived and plaeed on lib . Copy of Minutes of a regular iui*et ing of the l’ublie Welfare Commis sion of he City of Wyandotte, held February 11. 1912, at 8:20 p.m. iKecoived ami placed on tile. Mr. laiwrence J. laiCoursv. City Clerk Wya mb >t fc. M ich iga n Hear Mr. I«u Course: Thank you for your teUgram mi the projM*s»*d St. Ijawrence Seaway. 1 note your sup|N»rt of this project and assure you that your views will be given every consideration when legis lation on the subject emus lie fore the Sena e for action. Sincerely yours, PrentisN M. Brown I'nitid States Stellate llto'ivol and placid on tile. Mr. Hi wrens*! J. La-Course City Clerk Wyainlotte, Mich iga n My ihir Mr. LaCourse: This will reply to your telegram of February 21ith. You may depend upon it that 1 shall not forget your i»oint of view in con mvtioii with my continuing considera tion of ;he St. Hiwrelict- seaway pro ject. of emirse you know that l have long favored this objective. 1 continue to favor il. But 1 am frank to recog nize tin- n*e**ssity for carefully con >i<h*iiug the financial aspvvts tin con licet ion with our general financial sit nation> ami also tlw* question whether wv are entitled to divert supplies ot raw materials ami of latter for this purjMKse at the preseut time. It may prove to In* tin* statesmanlike thing to ran ify the ( <iiludian-Amorican agree ment and then to set this project down us “Number One” in the reservoir of 1 M»stwar public works which will be a Irsolutely essential a-: tliat time to save our economy from conqilete col lapne. l*Je:ifse umkrstaml :hat 1 uni not an nouuciug my final coneltmioms; 1 am simply “thinking out loud” to you. 1 may aibl nhat if the Bt. I/awrence pro j«et to tin* Senate as jKirt of the utterly indefensible and scandalous *■ ih»rk barrel.” I sliaLl umputftionably .►l»4M>s«* the whole thing. Cordially and faithfully. A. 11. Yaudenburg, 1 nit«*d States Senate ltvceivid and placed on tile. Mr. Hiwivnce J. HiCuurse City GU*rk WyamU*tt«*. Michigan l>nr Mr. Isi Course: •lust a line :o ai’kmmbdge receipt of your lelegnun endorsing the St. Uiwrence Waterway l^nvjtct, l will sn.p]M»rt Niis projei’t if it amis on its own merits. 1 will not sii|»|N»ri a ridiculous pork-barrel lliv ers ami IlajlMirs Bill jiist bcixnis** sonie vortJiy i»i»j*N-ts are ine*-rt*d. I believe von will aiipreciate the soundness of >uch a i»osi-tion. SimN*r»’ly yours. Ivarl C. .Michem*r, M.C. I loirs** 4»f ihpri’seidatives IC«N-eived ami phuvii *>n tile. Mr. LnvniKv ,1. HiCour*** ( i’y Clerk Wyandotte, Miebigan Ihmi- Mr. HOotirA*: Picas** advise* •!li** City Coiimil that 1 am in full oword with the senti ments expressed in your "ekgrani as t** tin* St. Ixiwremv Sea-way and l*ow «*r Project, and Iwve urgvd in every manner possible its immediate ».-ou st met bm. Sincerely. lon is C. Ua-Uiut. M.C. IliMise *»f ltepresf Keiviviil and plaivd on file. Mr. lavvreiHv .1. HiiVnirse City Clerk WyaiukdU*, Mid)igan iHrir Mr. ’ •lust a note to -thank you for your wire expressing your views with re spect to -tlh* Great I^ovreiK-e Seaway pivjtHg, 1 dm-ll keep -tin* -cune in mind uud continue to give this nmtttr sernni-' tmly and consideration. With -best wishes. I am V’ery sincerely, •I esse P. Wolcott Hmise of seutative? ♦Hei-eiveil an*l plai'ed on file. 'lr. lowrvno- J. Hi Course UU Vli.n Wyandotte, Michigan ckar Mr. Liucourse: l am pleased iO acknowledge receipt of your teiegram ot i'enrnary 2d, sia-L --iug uie resolution of tne Oity Council ol Wyauoottv, in oeuaii of Uie immed ia-e const ruction of the St. Lawrence oeaway aim i«ower project. i am Sending you herewith a copy of my sUi teiuenit.■>» on this suojitet. iours very truly, George I>. G Brien House of lbi*' ived aud placeu ou tile. Mr. Hiv\re!u*c .1. LaC-oui>e Ci y Clerk Wyambdte, Michigan l*»\ir .>ir. LaCourse: 1 have your letter of the LNitli en rlosing <**j>y of resolution iM.-s>ed by the City CNMincil IH-ti.ioning the fed**r al iiousitig authorities to eonsiihr Wy amlot.te and ' ailjacimit comuiunitits wiii’ii sel<N« iug U«* sUe for the new lmlcraJ lamsuag project. I am taking your matter up with the lcd**ral aiitiioritits having charge of tlu- plan. Simi-rely yours, Prentiss M. Brown. Uni «*d States Senate. Receivtd and pla<x*d on tile. Mr. Hi win *iice J. LaCoursc l ily l.lerk Wyandotte. Michigan My Dear Mr. LaOoursi*: This will acknowldlge the r< solu tion adifidtil by your City CotinciU l luive had other very jiersuasive « hjis*tions -along the same line. Ccr ainly it seems to me that all existing municipal facilitiees within reasonable reach of * Willow Run” should be *-x --hausted Injfore any “new city” is es tablished. I have repeatedly expressed this view U> the Government's housing nu horities. I shall be glad to do so again with particular reference to your resolutions which I shall immediately lay before Mr. l‘almer, tlie top hous ing coordinator. In the long run I should expect that the Government might have to take ad vautfiige of all of these various re courses, not only using all available municipal facilities in this region, but also its own collateral fa cilities. You will uii<k*rstand that the whole matter is entiivly outside and beyoud my legislative jurisdiction. But 1 am very glad to help in any way 1 can. Cordially aud faithfully, A. H. Vamk ikbrg, U n Lted iSta tes Bena te dtei*eived aud placed on file. Honorable la»uLs W. Iteh.ni Mayor of the City of Wyandotte Wyandotte, Michigau lk*ar Mr. Jk*luu: It is with extreme rigriM. that I find it my resignation as a Commissioner in the Public Welfare DeitarUuen: of the City Governim nr. 1 have enjoyed any work with the Commission for nearly eight years and, needless to Say, 1 am unhappy at the thought of terminating it. However, due to the increasing resiousHjiHties to my employer because of the present national itauergeucy, I firnl it imiwssibe from a physical staudioint ;o give the time that sould Ik* devoteil to this Lin- IMM'tant co-nunissioii. May I take -this iqiportunity to ex press my thanks and appreciation t*» yourw’lf and flu* Council of the City of Wyandotte for the privik*ge of serving you and the for the splendid coopera tion teiwb red me during my tenure of office. Respectfully yours, Fmncis B. Griffith. Wy a iuh>tit t*. A 1 ie higa n Ilt’feiTed. t*» Council. 'l'lie Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Wyandotte Genfbuneu : Attached hereto is an applieatkm from Mr. Walter Szejda for a location transfer «»f his 4’lass “C” Liquor Li ceneK’ from Bidille Avenue to 416 Grove Streer. We recommend tlicit tliis application Ik aiqwoved. Y’ours very truly, Ma rt in Li lien tha 1 .VssisUint Chief Police Referred to CounciL llHuiorabk* Mayor and City Council Wyandotte, Michigan Gentlemen: Re: Special Assessment Paving Roll No. 293. Under date of January 20th, 1942, recommendation was made for the (“diuvklation of Special Assetssment lev ies on the above <liotriets for paving which hsid not a-s yet beeol constructed by the City ami was state owned, in tin* iiiuount of $168.30. The City Auditors recommend that these assessm* nts so levied aud no ciwistriß*ted l>e eancelled and payment for stum* be made to the City Tntinmr er for <*redit to tiix-ount for the retire uient of Siiecitil Asscssm nt Bomls. Will your Ibmorabk* Body authorize the .payment <*f »$168.30 as above? Yours wry truly, John T. McWhirter, City Treasurer Referred -to IXNim’H. I'o .fin* IbMmrable 'l'lie Mayor ami City Council C.ity of Wyandotte «lentlemen: In mcorrtniM'e with resolution dated HwiiiiHr 2. l'.Hl. in which airthoriza 'imi was made -to the City Clerk and tlw* City Treasurer, for the oouopßa ibai of Bpei*hil A-Jsessirtnt Districts iimier th<* Sidewalk Program for the year 1941. We l»eg t 4» Miduni-t detailed analysis of the amounts of oatMvlkttkMi ihie up on each n»ll. hi airordance witb Uie arbiclieil schedule, and we request jour Honorable Body to authorize ill* payment to the City Treasurer of the ;imount of $4>>92.43, covering the Iota! amount of caiK-ellation un d* r the former revolution of December 2. 1941. credit for this amount to h*- placed in t.he A(*oouwt for the Retire liters of .Special A*r***-anen< Sidewalk lbauK Rlewpect/idly submitted, laewireoce J. IjaCourM*. City Clerk. John T. McWhirter. City Treasurer. ■Referred to Council. Honorable Mayor and Council City <ienbkwn: We have tabula’ed the bids submit -cd for two 1 1-2 ton trucks for the i IMblic Service Department, and we re commend that the bid of Genthe Bro thers be accepted at $24102.00, as the lowest and best bid submitted. KtwijetvfuHy submitted, F. W. Fiddle, Engineer Charles Conley, Public Service Departunerift. Referred to Council. BilLa and Accounts. Wyandotte, Midi., March 3, 11*42. To the Honorable Mayor and Council men. Gentlemen: The following claims have b<*ei ex nmiued, audited and found to be r vr rect. 1 •lierefore recommend ih:it*tbey l* approved and payment made. Respectfully submitted. Lawrence J. La Course, City Clerk Eberts ltrotlier> <’<*. 1J.71 Cart nor Hardware 4\>. ;{p.2l 11. It Bihvarda and lop.lrj Brothers Co. _■ f 5.59 Fr d llowjtr h Lumlier Co. __ p. 27 Wyandotte .News Co. 34.00 Fold’s Super Service 62.20 I). Mellin Moran 29.64 Service Office Supply Co. 20.24 William C. Kiddle ]5.4i0 Wyandotte Motor Sab#*, lne._ 7<M*U liiekok Oil Corimration 1 72.20 Cregory Mayer & Thom Co. J 4.55 Cahalan Drug Stores 58.82 .1 .v I>. Haven and Son >5.83 4'ili»-s Service Oil Co. 132.445 William H. Conmdi 463.54 11. S. Merritt Agency jypl J. T. Wing and Co. 25.02 Oakland El eelric Motor works 54.80 Sams Auto Kalin tor Ite'pair. 2.00 international Assn. of Fin* Chiefs -KUO Wolf Sanitary Willing Cloth Co. nun Sea grave Corporation 7.30 Wyandotte Linen Supply Co._ 29.30 Fire Engineering 6.00 Down River Chevrolet, Inc. _ 9.14) Tlk* Aine.ri<*an lltexl Cross 30.00 Frank C. Teal Co. 29.44* Michigan Foundation Co., Inc. 38.54) Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. _ 19.80 Wyandotte Typewriter Shop. 2.00 Wyandotte Locksmith 1.00 Standard Register Co. 232.20 Btsibs & Selkirk Trunk Co. __ 32.34 I/uiiM Brohl and Sons 13.54 l uderwood Elliott Fishier C’o. 120.00 In ion I'a'jAer and Twine Co._ 22.7 s Panama Carbon Co. 3.75 Mechanics Laundry Co. 5.00 W. H. Amlerson Co., Inc. 3.SCI Lee Machinery Co., Inc. 2.48 Standard Oil Co. 131’.55 A. 14. Milkins 128.76 Michigan Recreation Associa tion 10.00 Beecli't r, Peck ami lanvis 4. 70 Michigan Ooii-solkladed Has Co. ____ 1.47 Municijial Service Commission 2.4<6 Plumbing Hoard Examiners’ feet* 10.00 New York Central KJR. Co. _ .55 .1. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. 28.70 Cenersil Electric ,Supply Co. _ .40 Kirk Transportation Co. 3.50 Steves Coal Co. 7.75 Railway Express Agency 1.07 Service Steel Co. _ 35.16 John 1 Musky, Loop Hus Co.- 73.50 (toodfollow and IMms 3.00 American Journal of Nursing 3.00 Henry F. Thou and Co. 6.i*o Warren J. Higby 20.211 Wyandotte (Jenentil Hospital- 40.50 Sana* 1.10 C. M. ( rum 7.50 Dr. N. D. McGlaughliti 303.4*0 Same 58.20 3.033.1 s Truck Hire William Smith 45.00 Payrolls Parks and Skating Rinks 150.13 WPA 304.00 Public Building* 370.20 Sewers 5148.40 Skating Rinks 133.00 Parks 621.10 St ft at Maintenance 2.060.40 4,091.13 7,068.31 -Resolution by Councilman Schultz. Jtesolved: Hy the City Council of the City of ’Wyandotte that the City Clerk Ih* and is hereby authorized and directed to draw bis warrant on the pyo|ier funds in payment of the list of approved accounts as submitted at this session. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ernest R. Schultz. Sup|»orted by Councilman Helun. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohl. Burke, Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Recess. Reconvening. Roll Call. Present: Counciimen Behm, Brohl. Burke. Mason. Schultz, Wagmr. Absent: None. , First Raiding of Ordinances by Ti de. An Ordinance t4> amend an ordin ance for the “I’se of tin- Streets ami Alleys.” The City of Wya4Kk>Ue Ordains: Ib-Molutioort. * WyundotJte. Mich., March 3, 11*42. Uetsol lit ion by Councilman Eruesr s «*hulta. Resolved by tl*' City Council of the < it.v of Wyandotte that application 1 *r li<*eiit»e to operate a restaurant. un der the provisions of 4he ordinances of the City of Wyandotte is hereby ap • •roved -to Eugene 4la-rlinski *is4 Cherry Street Wyandotte, Michigan a nd -t he City Clerk be ami lie Is hereby a nUiorized and directed to issue said Pcenfc»e to the above named jierson at die above a<klress. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ernest B. Schultz. SnifKirted by CouncHmaii Behm. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohi Burke, Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. March 8. 1943. (Resolution by Councilman Ernest •'k hiilU. . Resolved bv the City Council of rtie Uty of Wyandotte that the applica don for license to operate a Laxi-cah '•nder the provisions of tbte ordinances of the City of Wyandode. I*e and i? hereby a pproveri to Ceorge Ringo. * Wyandotte Oib Service. 3350 I) While Avenue. Wyandotte, Michigan and the City Clerk is hereby au-thori*.- ed to Issue wikt lioenae to the atHive mimed jierwiai at tin* «itx>ve address. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ernest B. Si-Jiuttz. by Councilnwm Burke. Yeas: Counciimen Behm, Brohl, Burke, Mason, JScbultx, Wac» r * Nays: None. Wyando te, Mich., March 3. 11*43. Ite'sulution k*y Oaincilnuiu Eni* st Schultz. ißt*s<>lv4*d by die City Comndl of the ( ity of Wyatbdolte tliat applicatkm tor transfer of locution of his ”C” Ki<|iior liKviim* fnnn 31*58 Bkklk* Avenue t<» 416 Crow Btn«s , -t is api >r,,v <•<l t-» Water Saejda, as p-r the rtvom mendation of the Assistant Chief «*f 4*«»Ii«s». in his omtiiiiiHii4*utioii mat r date of M.iit li 3. It*42. I move the adoption i*f the forego ing resolution. ('Oll uej iiit.-in Ernest B. Belmltz. Sup|H»rte«l by 4’•oiiiicilnian Wagar. CoiitH'iluien Behm. Brolil, Burke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays; None. Wyaiulo te. Midi.. M:i.r<h 3. lIM2. Resolution by 4 Vmnciliimii Eriosi Sell lilt /. Rcsidvnl hy tin* 4'ity Council of the City of Wyandotte tlui-i the 4*it\ Clerk Ih- and hereby i> authorized to draw .warrant on the City Treasurer, trans ter ring die amount of SI2.4NNMM» from tin* SpiH-ial Ass. ssim*nt Fuiul «*f the city to the tleneral Fund of the City, this lH*ing pjirt of die estimated re veulits in tlw bialget uppropriatious for this tis<*al year. I move the adoption of the for«go ing resolution. Councilman EriweH B. Schultz. Sup|M»rted by Coiinciluxin Wagar. Y»as: Councilni4*n Belim. l.rold, Burke, Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., Mart'll 3. 11*42. ißesolntion by Councilman Ernest Schultz. Jtesolved by the City Council of fdie City of Wyandotte Wliereas, <»n lkeonn4K*-r 2. 1941, a re solution was passed authorizing can cellation <»f Special Aswessmeii't l*is trics under the sidewalk program for the year P 341; and Wliertus, the complete analysis, as made by -die 4'ity Clerk and City Trea surer show*) thv* amount of canet Ra tion Uo be 84592.43; Th«‘refort‘ Be lit Itesfdved that tlw* City Clerk he and is hereby auth<*rize<l to draw warrant payable to tlw* City Treasurer for siiid amount fr<*n the 1911 City of Wyamlotte SiiU-walk Con struction AwounM. I move the adoption of die forego ing resolution. Councilman Ernes* 14. Schultz. Supi»orted by Councilman Mason. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. WyamlnUe, Mich., March 3, 1942. R* solution by Councilman Erncsit Schultz. Kesolvetl by idle City Council of tlw- City of Wyandotte tlaa-t the City Clerk Ih* and he hereby is uutlioiuzed anil UirMiteil to draw warrant payable to the City Treasurer in amount of $14>8.- .’>(*. in cancel-kitiou <»f Spxial nlent Paving Taxes asMXssed against state (wnwl pnojHin i«*s. alhn-jited as follows: For leaving si ml uu< olleot ible. not yet <4i>ne*.ru4<ted. E»t 24. Cnnningliwui-Tobias Sub.. S|K*< ial Asst-aanwnt Roll S*>. 21*3. Sten <il !M*4l. $56.14*. lit*: 25. Cunuinghißm-Tobias Sub.. Special Assessment Roll No. 393, Sten cil 9042. $56.10. I>*t 31. Cunningbam-Tobias Sub.. SjHH-ial Ass4Tssmen! Roll No. 393. Sten cil IH*4s, $56.10. Total, $168.3**. siime tei Ih* <Teilit4sl t 4» tlw* Aeonm* tor tin* R«*tiivniMn* of Special Assess nieibt Bom Is, all iu aceoixlanee with tin HH-om-memkit ion of die City Treasurer in hi> 4'ommiinication of March 3, P.ml 1 move the adoption of the forego >ug resolution. Councilman Erne.** B. Schultz. Supported by CouncHmaii Wagar. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Midi., March 3, 1943. Resolution by Councilman Schultz. (Resolved by the Chy Council of uln *'ity of Wyandotte Wherans it is with sincere regruft tlmt ’the n*signati4in of Francis B. tirilTifth, as a tm«nilK*r of the Public Welfare Commission, was deceived by this Council; and Whereas Francis B. Griffith has for the last eight yestrs faithfully served Ibe City of Wyamkitte on said Oom mission; and Whereas he Ikin giv«*n so freely of his time and ability in the administra tion 4>f the Wyamlotte General Hoe pital ami Public Welfare problem# ot tlw* ciry: and When as we Pejilize tha»t tlw» reidg nation of Mr. tiriffith will be a dfr'etim-t 1 *r*«s tei this administration; 'rimrefore it is with sincere regr<‘t tlwit said resigmition is tw*reby i\eeiv «il and a^eifteti. I move the adoption of the furego .ng renolution. C-ovincibnan Ertiea* B. Schul z. Sui»ported by Councilman Maiton. Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohl, Burke, Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Midi., March 3, 19+2. Resolution hy Councilman Ernest Schultz. ResolMtd by the City Council of the 4 »;y of Wyamitette that the bid of 4ien<he Brothers f<ir two <2* Dodge 1 1-2 ton clkissLs and cabs. .T2x6 10- ply dual tires, auxißnry windshield w-ijiers. heaters and <fcfroe*ers. with all •gandard ♦Hpiipment, and iwo (2i Wood Hydraulic Dump bfxhcs. as per •pedfioarionK, at a net price of $2,- 602.00, be and hereby is accepted, as per the recommendation of the Citv Engineer and Superintendent of Pub lic Service, jn their cvmrnHinication of IVbrnar.v 27. lfH2. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. * Council man Ernest B. SchuLtz. Supported by Councilman Wagar Yeas: Counciimen Behm. Brohl Burke. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. ’ Nays: None. Special Order. Councilman Wugur th al (here woiiM be ft meeting of th*» s,-wvi 4'«anini>4ee at om»+hiut.v p.m. T3lii Jrs dsiy. m thi* Omm-il 4'tmmbeTS, invited all 4 «nim*ihi*n, and r«s|uewted the CKy Engim*er t4i nutify Mr. Rii.sm*ll 4long tei In* present, if pwilile. tVwiiK-ilrnun Ik*lun repirt**d chat the tnanac inent of the Wyandotte Theti tr«* wish .t<» allow Uie ]iu4ilk* the use of the parking l<»; adjacent to -the thisilre • luring tin* day until six oVhn-k p.m., mid Saturday* until twelve o’ck**k noon, at mi <-«»Ht, r*t«ervittg htiwever, file «*f ihe time f<ir tln*ir piirnn# Adj« mnuneiiT. M<ition to adjourn at nine thirty oclock p.m. by CouiH-iliuun Si-huMz, by * oum-ilman Wagar Yeas: Counciimen liehtn. Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. LAWRENCE J. l*i('(M'HSK. City Clerk Prevents Rickets Vitamin D prevents rickets. Es sential m children, insures strong, straight bones. No special diet. Sunshine, fish oil, butterfat chief sources. Most adults store enough in skin by exposure to sun. Chil dren need more sun plus a fish liver oil. Replace cod liver oil. if un bearable. with halibut liver oil or viosterol. More concentrated source-* of D, they can be given in smaller doses. First War Correspondent The first war correspondent was George Wilkins Kendall, who re ported the Mexican w'ar (18*46-47) from the battlefield exclusively for the New Orleans Picayune. By means of a special pony express, he was able to scoop all other paper* and the war department as well. Sickroom Precaution If there is sickness in the family, see that the laundry is well disin fected. Soak the laundry itself sev eral hours in water containing a strong disinfectant. Wipe the wring er, wash tub and any other equip ment, with disinfectant on a brush or cloth. Only One in World Anne Shirley, movie star, wears a coat that is believed to be the only one of its kind in the w’orld. It is made of platinum skins and is valued at $25,000. It took 38 skins for the coat and to secure that many trappers searched over a period of years. At 86, He ’Stories’ Julius Weiner, Philadelphia, reg istered for air-raid warden service, giving his age as 81. Later he admit ted he was 86. “I said I was 81,” he explained, “because I was afraid they wouldn’t take an old man of 86.” He was accepted. The Weight of Women's Outfit A woman can be completely dressed in clothes weighing 21 ounces. This 21 ounces includes the weight of her hat and shoes, which averages lOVi* ounces. The average weight of a man’s summer clothes is 128 ounces. Bombastus Von Hohenheim Many new chemical compounds w’hich have had much to do with more recent applications of chemis try to pharmacy and therapeutics are credited to Bombastus von Ho henheim, who lived in the Fifteenth century. Drive-In Movie The drive-in movie is the inven tion of Richard Milton Hollingshead Jr. There are now 52 of these thea ters in the United States, with 50 more under contract, and a number of others in process of construction. Born With Teeth Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Scranton, Pa., won’t have to lose any time , watching for her children’s first teeth. A daughter bom recently had two. So did a son born in 1936. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION To 4lie Qualified Ekctore <if the 4'ity of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, tbat any qualified elerteir of the City of Wyan dotte, Wayne 4>niu*:y, Michigan, or H<ny jier.Hon who will tie a qualified ei ector of the auid City* on tiie day of the 4^tieni , t City Election to be teeM on Monday, April 6, 1942, may make upfiiioHJiion for r*gb* nation to tbe € 'ity Clerk of the City of Wyandotte, at hts office in rite City Hall from now until Tu«**day, March 17th, 1942, be i ween tihe hours 8 :30 o’clock A.M. atid 4:34* P.M.. on week days and on Saturday* b"tW4* n rlie hours of 8:30 A.M.. and iwh«ii. Tbe Final RegiMmtiou Ikiy for the General City Elect km is TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1842 mid (Hi hbii4l 17th day of March, 1942, 1 will he ii/t che office of the City Clerk from 8:30 o'clock A M., until 8:0U o’clock P.M.. Eastern Standard Tin**, Hot the purpose of registering such Elector* a> nkiy aisH*:ir for that pur pose. Electors who have r«gis:ered on or HUter May 1, 1932, and whose regnrtxa thjti Kiv nut b<*en cancc+Jed for fitiluro to vote wirhm a tw*i year period are not required to agnin ivgister. If, siiHe that time there hue been • change of address, or riiungpe of lumu* by marriage or fithejwise, inch ejec tor* who have so changed their ad cln*HH sime r*gbstering must tcraiMger rhekr names tei the proper address in flic offk-e of the City Clerk. YOU MI ST BE REGISTERED IN THE Pffil-XMNCT IN WHICH YOU RESIDE IN * >iU>ER TO VOTE AT THE 4rKNUR.AL CITY ELECTION ON AIIRI-L 6. IJH2 iNabed: At ‘be 4'ity «>f Wwandotte, Wavne Co., this 4th day of March, 1942. LAWRENCE J ImCOURSR. 10w2 City Clerk.