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Pals By JOHN M. IIKNKY (McClure Syndicate WNU Servue * p HANKIE and Freddie were the two best pals anyyne could e or Why, over there, in 1 e Vbr , they shared fags, even if the • * vas only one between them, a I ‘hell boles and all of the dirt ari Crime that went with ti e conflict When they had returned to thi.. '•untry and had become arcus < med once more to the w.nd blow ing up their trot: * r h gs (alter the fwtts had been unv.i und, you know) tt ey continued to share. It vas iu-t 'Frankie and Fn ddie, fifty-fifty,'’ as ts them raid one night m ' ranee, or .sun;ewhere. Tia yc( i:i’t xactly remt n b( r v. ; re but ltd.-: ’t • batter to them anyv . \. Hiey shiiied soriov.s .rid ci -• d a rath* r nualcrab ly price i :< ? n. ’ihey recomr?. ended each f ej to en.ffoycrs and hostess* s, : d agreed that the one wit the ' cavicst date si < i Id have the clean st shirt. In due course of t.r::< , Frankie .*m for the city council and was Iccted with the help t-f extra votes - rod die brougiit in from some where. In exchange for his services Freddie became a city; contract*)r. Oh, yes, it was always Frankie and Freddie, fifty-fifty through days of Damon and n ghts of Pythias. But there comes a time in every man's life when certain things can not be shared. You’re right. Her name was Margaret, but her friends vailed her Marg. She was the kind jf girl who snaps her fingers and stamps her feet when she dances. For a while all three were content just to be in each other’s company. The day when they realized that they couldn’t go on merely being friends with her found them in Frankie’s city council chambers dis jussing the situation in a manner as becomes two of the best pals in the world. It was Freddie who suggested a way out. “it’s a cockeyed cinch we can’t -hare her,” he said. “Let’s cut the cards.” In France they had faced a simi lar situation when they had to de cide which one of them captured the prisoner the colonel wanted, and for which a medal was to be given. Only that time they flipped a franc. “Sure,” Frankie agreed, “high takes her, O. K.” And Freddie, being a good pal, nsisted that Frankie should be the first. Frankie turned up a queen. To oc exact, it was the queen of hearts. “You cut a queen to get a queen,” Freddie laughed, but not without a certain tenseness because, after all, there were only two cuts higher than this one, and Marg really was quite desirable. Freddie’s hand shook a trifle as le reached for the cards. There was a death-like silence in the room. As ae lifted his lingers with the paste board rectangles in them, they trembled even more. “You cut an ace—to give a queen an ace,” Frankie commented, lol owing his good old pal’s cue. Frankie extended his arm and ney solemnly shook hands. He le 1 1 ic remorse, for what he had lost 11s friend had gained. Freddie and Marg settled in the town, and brought up, in due time, Freddie Jr. and Frankie and little Olivia. During this time Frankie and Freddie still remained the best of friends. On special occasions like Christmas or Thanksgiving, Frankie always shared the day with he* little family. The children called -irr. “Uncle Frankie” and their joys knew no limit whenever he came to see them. Marg? She became the kind of mother any girl who snaps her fin gers and stamps her feet when she dances becomes after three chil dren, lonesome nights and futile diets. She was irritable and dissat isfied. In short, she became what might be termed a nagging wife. As time went on Frankie’s visits 10 the small cottage grew fewer and fewer. Eventually he quit go •ng and, instead. Freddie Sr. came »o his room every night. Life continued and often Freddie Si. wondered w hat they meant when they said that November 11 had end ed the fighting. He began to think that he would rather have a continu ation of France. One particularly bad evening Marg was expounding. . Another thing wrong with you is that you don t take any in terest whatever in your kids. You never advise them. You never talk to them. You never— ’ Freddie Sr. leaned forward, a i jueer light in his eyes. “•Come here, son,” quoth he gent ry ic Freddie Jr. The lad obeyed for it wasn’t often that his father talked to him in that tone of voice. . "Yes, dad?” -“Son 1m going to give you a lit tle advice. When you grow up to be a man—” He stopped and looked straight at the wife he had won by cutting the cards; then repeated, “When you grow up to be a man, never, never cheat at cards.” Oculist, Optometrist The difference between an oculist and an optometrist is that an ocu list is a physician who specializes in the treatment of defects and dis eases ol the eye. while the optome trist makes a scientific examination of the eye for the purpose of pre scribing glasses. i THE CITY COUNCIL Official Proceedings Wyandotte. Mich., June I*.*4- Kcgular .stwsion ot' tin* City Conn* i. of the Ciiv of Wyandotte, tin* Honor able la>uis W Bolini, Mayor, presiding Koll Call. Present: Counciluien Behm, Br hi. Burke, Mason, fcehultz, Wagar. Absent: None. Minutes. Molnui by Coiim ilinan W;t;Mr. - :{*- ] to: ted by Couneilman Mason. that tie I«m ling of the minute" ot tile .a -' ine* inite dLspeu."««i with ami ih» sain.- stain! approved .i" recorded V*.i> Coillieilmeli Behm. Bl hi. itiiike. M i>oii. Schultz. Wagar. Nay.".: None. Mot in.) by i mm liman W.i,;ir. * ip ; ny i oiineitiuan Ma"on. ti.a! th .i.ii .d» ' o’ Inline."" ."U"p* liti» *1 and i I'epr* ‘"eii lati * e> •>! i><>rth ♦ :.u if.. .< • "i • t I;m*•11 y i »• lie.i rI. ft •; ,i' • • • • oiitioi:." in liojta .ii i V»\ I :.il iI * a let pl*og:*. » to date .!i .. •■ »>r |*:ojt i \ .i . « t.un< oim*n B**:un. B:*'h.. i; * M.i'-u. >« hultz. Wagar. \a\" Van .Mr. 11 irry lloii>e sp**k** l<»r the .iti'iji I*. .•i i 11 tm* I lot.did basement" n to- i.oi'ia * ini ol tin* < .ry. He "tat<*d lie lea /.♦ ij tiie l oiiii' i! had aulhofiz ed it.*- ••II "t I letioll ..1 relief "ewer." and In* a-k< d that tin* (**um*il ■ tii•>*._:l l to Washington. I>. (’ to ♦ iii e the priority patina and permit t" allow ih eojiiph t ion ot tlli" project. Councilman Wagar suggested that the ('oilto j 1 eoneiir iti tin* re*iitnmeiiil;i tioii ••! Ml lioll"C and send a repre sentative llolil tile City, together with Mr. lid he It»r tin* north « ml rc"idents. to Washington, to intercede for ap proval ot this project as ipiiekly as possible. The Mayor announced that the Coiiin iI would .select a Committee and endeavor to rush this projeet through. •i* sident «*f the eity, residing at the southeast eorner of 7th ami Ihi vis Streets. re|Hiited a flooded hasenieiit and laspicMcd an in vest igat ion of the eause. The Mayor reipn .st»sl tin* City Kngineer to investigate at oiiee. linfinisluil Business. Copy of Minutes of meeting of the Workmen's Comjiensation Board of the City of Wyandotte, held May 14, ltm*. Received and plaeed on file. Miseellaneoii" Business. Application for Milk Healer's Li een>e renewal from Johnson Creamery, -Mb Fifth Strist. for milk jilaut and eleven trucks. Approved hy the Coin missioiier of Health. Referred to Coum il. Applications for renewal of Taxieah Licenses nreiv< d from I». Ben Simp sou, .TUKI Biddle Avenue. Approved by the proper eity otfieials. Referred to Couneil. Applieatious for renewal of four motor bus lieenses rtceivcd from Tillie Slapaek ami John Dcnisky, tLT»S Orange Street. Approved by the projier city otl ieials. Referred to Council. Application for restaurant license itveivud from Christ Sarvis. Bid die Avenue (Coffin* Pot». Approved hy the reipiinnl city officials. •Referred to Council. Applications for renewals of restali ra ui licenses riveived from August C. Iloc.l*haiini. 33M Kim Street: Philip Malutii" ( Blossom Cafei. Ml'fo Biddje Avenue; John Samaras i Blossom Bar), ML’LN'i Biddle Avenue: Ktlgene J. Carldnski. «iiM Clierry Street: Walter C. Cent he (American Legion i, 2M7 Van AlsiymC Carl Wat kill" (Watkins' Hamburger;. isAo Biddle Avenue: John liorzymow>ki Mioltl Star*. s*is Vimnvood Avenue: latura Adaius i Adam." Bar i, 1-J Oak Street; Kugcnc Sirois (Sirois Coufeetionery ), 14b Ih»vis Street; Peter lhilkas (Superior *1 .uiu h*. 3430 Biddle Avenue; Joe For est (Mid Way lnnj, 738 Oak Street; Walter Wurnik, JIHI7 Fort Street. All approved by the retpiired city officials. Jhd’erred to Council. Application for renewal of dance hull license receiv«*d from August C. liiM'libauni. Approved by the proper city officials. Betmred to Council. Hi** Honor the Mayor and City Council Oly ot Wyandotte, Michigan Cent lemon; Kdward C. Headman l'ost No. gl7. Tin* American Legion, is planning to sponsor a moonlight on the steamer But in Bay on the evening of June -4, I’Hk*. W« re>p«i*tfully revpiest permis ".on for the steamer to make use of the Bishop Bark l>oek for the purpose <*t oaduu and discharging passcugers. Sincerely yours. N\ a!; cr (lent he. Coinmamler Kdwatd C. Headman Post No. -17 The American la*giou Referred to Council. City of Wyandotte Wyandotte. Michigan Attention Mr. L. J.'LaCourse (lentlenien : I wish to express the appreciation ot oiu organization for your kind let ter of April .Mi. and the resolution adopted hy the Wyandotte City Coun cil on April _*s. 1P42. I pnrpo"cly delayed acknowledging tni" welcome until it could be jietiHed by our executive* in St. Louis. s*r"Mr. tyueeiiy. Mr. Belknap and Mr. Cole would have the op|n»rtunity to join me in thanking you and your associates for thi" attention. My lmal organization and myself have found the friendly and coopera tive spirit of our industrial neighbors Mild the eitixens of Wyandotte and the How ii River District to he very helpful. Way we prove a worthy addition to your district. Very truly yours. . Kdward A. O'Neal, Jr. Plant Manager Monsanto Chemical Company Trenton, Michigan {Received and placed on file. Mr. Lawrence J. 1 41 Course City Clerk. City of Wyandotte Wyandotte, Michigan lh*ar Mr. LaCourse: This will aiknowledge receipt <*f your letter of May ’J7th. with which you enclosed a <*op.' of the resolution adopted hy tlie City Couneil in regu lar session on Tuesday evening. May lS»th. extending on behalf of the eiti zens of Wyandotte licst wishes f«»r our successful o|»eratiou. t>n Ivehalf of our personnel. I wish to thank the member" of the City Couneil. yourself and the citizens of Wyandotte for the very cordial wel * ••me and t»est wishes which they have • xtended to each and every one ot u l! is «mr earnest 'b-sire to continue ami improve the pleu*aui relationships a.ready -tart«*<l -o that we may not • ml) be a credit to the City but may ai-.» contribute to its advauceimnt and w eil-i*eing. V»*ry truly yours. N C. Jones, l'laut Manager F L DuPont de Nemours ami Co. W\andotte. Michigan K*s-»-i\*sl anfi place«l ■>:. fi,*-. (’••mnmuicatitin fr»»m J. L Jacojis C •mpany. fiar.si May “7. H*4i_. o>ii ■ !::.i g the w »rk u*>m i»> taeir firm a j < n*- .;ml auvisers in j* ibiic afi 'ii iui-traii<»ii I‘inaii c ami taxutieu p!'-»l ic lis. , tc. !fc< civ.-fi .il.fi ]* a* -U yfi i'c'i: 1■ • the li< Ol* •! .1 : »;• MI J. ■ . .- . 4 i'iJv (,’e’imit .*t !i.t --* ;v • f Uy;uitl><:;> \\ •-. ;ii«* unfi* rsigm -I I*--.*.. •>; tin tb emt >*l Wyanfi'OTe. i:. >*s-)i«ii. :; --a ' i'xbia rfi I. ■ml -•» uh. fi • i,**!•»'»\ j jwtitn.n tin- • ••nncit ..f the (* it> ••: VN y I an«i'Oic In have the ~ ,- W ij»- •i i ]»•*— a. I taken <ar* «»f. a- the i*.i-«-n. n;- ;:.i' sis ji.• n were all ib»Mb- i fi'it* !• tli*-- Mcavy ra::i- Tln-s,» -ig m*r- an .. . re-;fi*-nt- **t 1 .••-! >ln-c fittn. (bnbianl R sifi - •u'li. >igmfi b; lt.il!, i ir/.e-k w !ak ami :»■:* I't-iier-. liefern-ti >fwi>r • ••mm «’■■mm iuicat i-.i:- anti Reports from » ity and • Mln-r «ifficia.-. The Ibui'irabie Mayor and « ity Coiim i. ('ity "f Wyandotte (ieiitlemon : Durjng tie course of a day t o* Po lice station i- fr«*quente«t by many people ami they often desire a drink of water. There is no other place than the kitchen for them to .►(•tain om* and ibis i- not feasible. Therefore, we re-jes-tfully recom mend that your Honorable Body auth orize the City Fngineer to install an Fleetrir Water Cooler in the ball of the Police Station. Very truly yours. Board of Police and Fire Com missioners » C. .1. Drouillard, President Referred t<* Council. Mr Liwrmce J. laiCxJurse City Clerk. City of Wyandotte Wyandotte. Michigan Dear Sir: This i- to inform you that at out meeting of last night. May “oth. Mr. Anthony D'Anna was appointed to membership «»n the Pension Committee for the City of Wyandotte. Yours very truly. .Municipal Service Commission Henry A. Girardin. Secretary Jbceived and placed on file. Honorable Mayor and City Council Wyandotte, Micbigaii Re: Paving of Lincoln Avenue be jween Goddard Road and St. Johns Street. In accordance with rispiest of May 1“. 11HCL regarding paving of the above -treet, attached please find tax analy sis Covering condition of taxes on pro perty referred to in the petition. Yours very truly. John T. McWhirter, City Treasurer. Referred to WPA and Special Aa >* s-ment Commit tees. Honorable Mayor and City Council Wyamhrtte, Michigan < ienl lemeu: I am submitting for your approval vacation period for Mary .Sheehan be ginning June t. until July t. Yours truly, N. D. McGlaiigblin, M, D. Commissioner of Health Referred to Coumfil. ’ lloiioiable Mayor and City Council \N y andotte. Mi< liigau < it nticmen: We have been requested by the I nited Slates Public Health Service to extend our present Venereal J >iseas« Clinic facilities io handle the indigent eases in the entire Down River Dis triet. ”J’he extension of the Venereal Disease Clinic will not increase our present cost inasmuch as the surround ing comm unities through the Wayne County Board of Auditors will be re spoiisible for the expen-c of each pa tient referred to the Clinic. All fi nances will he handled directly by the City Treasurer. This recognition of the City of W\ amlotte's Health Ibpartment by tin I nitiil Publie 1 lealth Servin' '\a- made possible by the splendid eo < pe rat ion your Honorable Body lias ul way- manifested in matters pertaining to Publie Health. 1 am asking your permission to com ply with the abovt* request to further tin- nationwide‘campaign againsf veil ereal di-e;i-«-. lie r«*by protecting and conserving our maiiiHwver which is so preeiou- and \ital to the present war effort. Yours truly. N. D. MHJlauglilin. M. D.. Commis-ioiier of Health Referred to Council. Honorable Mayor and Council City { Gentlemen: llPelative to the communication of the City Trea-urer regarding Special Assessments for Sidewalks. I beg to leport as follows: Sidewalks have been completed in all Special A->e—incut Districts for Sidewalks in the 1!»41 Rolls, with the exceptions as noted where walks were installed by owners. Roll 347 Complete *34S Complete .T4t» Complete liiO Complete •k"*l Cancel I*ot I.S. Block 44. South Detroit Subd’ivision. “4 feet <'aneel “7. “S. BliK-k 44. South Detroit Sul>division. .■>> feet .'IVJ OunQilete Reduce Lot *JS. Block South Detroit Subdivision from HL.j feet to ‘£.*.s feet Cancel lot 25. Block 34, South Detroit Subdivision. 25 feet 3fV5 Complete 35* (’nncel lot 1. Block 234. 140 feet 350 Complete 3U<> Camvl lots 1.3, 14. Block 16. Garfield Place Subdivision. 3JV.3P feet .361 CYmcel North 70 feet lot 14. Block la. Garfield Plm-e Subdivision .353 Complete 3v4 Cianplete Complete 3si» Reduce assessment T/ot 1. Blin k 07 from 120 feet to lot* feet .’3*2 Complete Respectfully submitted. F. W. Liddle. City Referred p> City Treasurer for amounts ’ Honorable Mavor and Uouncil £ City tienti*-men : Relative :•* various bi«7s t<* u.e f.»r tabulation. 1 b**g' as follows: . >alid IB* ton- ?*> L.ilnidie Brother.- * t*6.*i*i Michigan Foundation F'*-rts Brother- Co. __ -W*.7T Lls-r*- Brothers Company .1* tie I«. A. • t ... *1 be-' bid i re innieiid ao’eptauee. *rj Pel»nle- 51 tons i.ibade* i.r-uher- f :*L>** M < !.ig..ii 1 oinda:ion , *T . >•; 7*• Lt.**r'- i;;-> '!,• - «<» - >1 !»7 l-'ert- Bro:I - (.'oinpiny* biding tie* *-* w * *—i ;i!id •• - fid - iPmitt,* 1 re 1 : ! I.' .'i< i .1 - I. »-i . i « eni**lit gfit blu- M -.:ig.i:. 1 • illd. tin:, * .... t*»S 'lii ia»'' - u**: - « .. . *' 17'.' 7«> 1 •• eiine nfi tie* j•*.r W\ t-loTte <•* m.-n: troiu IfiUerfc- Broile r i *.mjMt.y . V -:il i.ed >,.w , r ifipe LaiM.iii Biotn**i- *o. _ .i__i*M*2l at* A- le* « i\* Pl’otJue! - I ... 1 pl.l-Nfi or* l.dblli-oi, < ,i\ I‘rodilet- _ o.**s**.«Ci Boomer ( ouipany 0.534.2** 'li’fii.g.ih l ounfia;i"ii ('•>. ‘.'.*»7ss-j liber*- Brothers »’n. 5.57 s -.."*!• Hberts lirothcr- Company being tio oUe-t ,-ilul I*, v; r»i(i -nbmitled. i re •niinend i:- aeee.ptaint*.- •in iin h ('om*rote Pipe Lab.eiie Broth«*rs Co., plain. SJ'f*.';* reinforced. S“*H*3.2-3 Foundation, Co,, plain. •>J3IL<»o; reiutor.-fd. •>“>t*^..'.‘i Fb**ri- Brothers ('<*.. rcinfotN-ul. >2515.40 Aeeording to ,-i stat(*meut of tie* (ieiie—***• Coie-rete I’ipe Company, the vendor for Michigan Foundation Com pany. their bid do* s not meet specifi cations. therefore I recommend that flic bid of Fbert- Brothers Company In* accepted a- tie* lowest and ln*st bid. 3b Inch Concrete Pipe Labadie Brothers Co., plain. $2331.- « h» ; remforcdl. s23iiLOo Michigan Foundation Co., plain, •5222d.00; reinfoned. S2S!MM*U Hberts Brothers Co., reinforced. $2.- 405.00. The bid of tie* Michigan Founda tion ('••mpany d<*c*s not meet sjHidfica • ions. tle*n*fore I recoinm»*nd the bid * t Libadie Brothers t»e awepted as the lowest and In-t bid. Res]N , ctfully submitted, F. \V. Liddle. City FngimH*r. Jfefetred to Council. Report of tie* ('ity Engineer of per mit- i— ned during the month of May I!H2 and moneys collected IhertTor in amount of .<432.01. Received and placed on file. Copy ot Minute- of regular, adjourn ed. meeting of the Muniei|*al Service C-ommissioii held Thursday, May 28, 14442 at five o’clock p.m. Received and placcnl on file. Copy of Comparative Statistiixil and Financial Ke|*ort of the Wyandotte General Hospital for the month of February. March and April. 14442, in cluding statement of earnings and ex pense. receipts and disbursements, miscellaneous data and changes in h<»s pital personnel. I Received and placed on file. Communication from G. Donald Ken nedy. State Highway Commissioner, dated May 13, 14442, enclosing tx>p.v «*f (’on.-**rvation Order 1.-41 of the War Production Board, for the purpose of eliminating m*u-es-eiitinl construction project- using lal*or. materials and • oust nu t ion eijuLpment m*cessary to tin* War **ff<*rt. Referred to City Fngineer. Bills and An-buitts. Welfare Warrants in amount of sL <»7i*.s:*. Refei retl to (%>uncil. Recess. R«n*on veiling. Roll CalL Present: Cotiucilmen Beluu. Brolil, Burke, Mason. Scliullz, Wagar. Absent: None. Resolutions. Wyandotte, Mich., June 2, 11412. Resolution hy Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte thyt application tor license to conduct a restaurant un il»*r the provisions of the onlinances of the City of Wyandotte is hereby ap proveil to Christ Sarvis ((fioffee Pot) at 24HK* Biddle Avenue „ and tin* City Clerk is hereby author iz<*d to issue -aid licence to the above iiiinml |H*rson at the aliove address. 1 move the of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported b A \ Omuccuiaii Behm. Yeas: Couiicilmcu -Behm, Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schultz- Wagar. Nays: None. : Re-olution by CoiAicilman .Ford Wagar. J Re-olveii by tin* Ci(yv Council of the City of Wyandotte tPht application for reuewa! of license .to o(*erate a dam ** hall, under tin* of the «»rdinan**es of the City, of Wyandotte, is hereby approved to ? - August C. ILKlibauu. at 330 Elm Street \ [ and the City Clerk is hereby authoriz »**l and directed to issue said license to the alN*ve named (tersco* at the above adilress. « : I move the adoption, of the forego ing resolution. f •* (3ouncilman Ford Wagar. Sup|rt>rted hy I'otmCi m«u S<'hnUz. Yeas: Councilmen -Behm. Brohl, Burke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Juiw* 2, 14442. Resolution hy Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that applications for renewal of license to conduct res taurants. under tihe provisions of the ordinances of the City of Wyandotte, are herdhy approved to August C. H<K*hhaum' at 3.30 Elm Stre**t Philip Malutus (Blossom Case) at 3240 Biddle Avenue , John Samaras (Rlos«»vm Ban at 3225 Biddle Avenue Eugene J. Garbinski at 604 Cherry Street Walter C. Genthe (American Le gi*.n* at 2817 Van Ahtrne Blvd. Car! Watkins (Wrtkins' Hamburg Stand* at l>so Ri«ld e Avenue John Borzyinowski (Cold Star* at \ iii‘*w«hhj Avenue l^iura Adams (Adams’ Hari at 122 <>ak Street Eugeue Sirois ( Sirois Confectionery * at 14<» Davis Street IV*rt*r Dalkas (Sui»erior Lunch* a* Kiddle Avenue .I«h* Forest (Mid Way Inin at 7<’> Oak Street Walt-r Wurnik at.Jte.*7 Fort Strict and the City ('lerk 1* hereby author i/*il to i.s>ue said lieen>e> to the alm>v« t-aiued jh isoils at Lie* aln>\ ( - addresses 1 move the adoption ot the fureg >■ *ng r solution. Conn* liman l ord Wasar. > U'l*ot*t“d b\ i >mji> liman .\la>«m Yea*: CollUeilll.eii K**hlU, ill old. Ilurk-j .M i-oh. S' hii.t/, \\.i-ar. A ays: .None. Wyand dt . Mi. h.. .Into _ r.M_ R***iduii<ui t.\ i v'i'o dman i "id \ed h\ in,. * ij\ i ..ij j*.-i 1 <•! tio J o lie!lew a i .*t In on>e l.» o|ierate Ji.dk plant and eiex.n j. k*. und* •: tin p:. Vivo.n*. .'1 til. oidinmi. *•* ..I tie* ( i ot W \ andotte. i- lirtviiv .ippr- '*•* P» .lohmoti I'ri'.iiiiri; a: _>;u id!' SI reel and iln* i ity < l**rk n herebv autin ri/ 'd ... i->ll«* "a id lleeh'e t" 1: aldoe naimsl firm ; 'he above ad die**. 1 move tin- adoption of the forego ing resolution. < onu« Ima n l ord W'uga r. Supported b\ C-oumiinia u Mason. Yea*: Couiieilmeu Kehm, llrohi, Kurke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. .*? Nays: None. Wyandotte. Midi.. .lime 2. p.H2. Resolution bv Coiiiieiliuan Ford Wa gar. Kesolvod by tile City Coiineil of tin CLiy of Wyandotte that the City Clerk he and hereby authorized to issm motor Inis lieeiises to Tillie Slapaek and John D* m*ky. doing hu*im*>* as l.nop liiis C«omjiaiiy, lids orange Str»et. Wyandotte, for busses uumliered 1. 2 • v > and 4, as |«*r applications approved hy the Police Department, said eant having filed with the City Clerk insuranee policy as provided by eity ordinanee. I move the adoption of the forego iiig resolution. * Cornual man Ford Wagar. Siip|w>pted by Couneilni.au Schultz. Yeas: Couneilmen Kehm, llrohi. Kurke, Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., June 2, 11)42. U« solution by Councilman Ford Wagar. Ke>olv«*d by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to issue taxicab licenses to I*. Kell Simpson. Kiddle Avenue, Wyandotte, for taxiealis uumliered 5 and t>, as per up plications approved by tin* Police De parlment, said applicant liaving filed with tin* City Clerk insurance jtolicie.* as provided by eity ordinance. I, move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. iSupiHirted by Councilman Kehm. Yeas: Couneilmen Kehm, Krohl, Kurke, Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., June 2. 11)42. Resolution by Councilman Ford Wa ga r. Resolved by the City (Council of the City of Wyandotte that tin* City Clerk is her* hy authorized and directed to draw warrant on tin* City Treasurer, from the proper funds, in payment ot welfare warrants in amount of sl(>7!>. Si). • I move tin* adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Kehm. Yeas: Couneilmen Kehm, llrohi Kurke. Mason, Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. June 2. 11(42. Resolution by ( oumilman Ford Wagar. Resolved by the City Council of tin City of Wyandotte that Llit* City En gineer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to install an electric wa ter <*ooh*r in tin* hall of the Police Station, as j>er tin* re*jues*t of the Board *d Polic** and Fire Commissioners jin their communication of May 2S, 11)42. the cost <d’ said to l«* taken from the contingent fund of the city. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. (Councilman Ford Wagar. Sup|H>rted by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Couneilmen Kehm, Krohl. Kurke. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wvandotte, Mich., June 2, 11)42. ißesolufion by Councilman Ford Wagar. Kesolv**d by tin* Cifiy Council of the City id’ Wyandotte that the Edward Cj Headman Post No. 217. 'l 4 he Ameri can I-cgion. Ls hereby granted permis sion to use Bishop Park Dock for the purpose of loading ami unloading pas sengers on the occasion of their Yuoon light on the .Steamer Put in Bfay on the evening of June 24. P.)42. as per their request in communication of even date herewith. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported hy Councilman Beihrn. Yeas: Couneilmen Kehm, Brohl, Kurke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., June 2. 1042. Resolution by Councilman Ford Wagar. % Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that the present Venereal Disease Clinic facilities of the Deportment of Health of the City of Wyatidotte are hereby extended to cover indigent cases in the entire Down River District, the expense for each outside patient referred to the clinic to he billed and paid hy the Wayne County Board of Auditors. This as per the communication of the Com mis*sioner of Health under date of June 2. 1042. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ford Wagar. Supported by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Couneilmen Bebm, Brohl Kurke. Mason, Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. June 2. HV42. ilfle-ioliition hy Councilman Ford Wagar. Resolved hy the City Council of the City of Wyandotte that in accord with the customar: .. f 4ran -,, 1g va* anon.-. M.i rv ~: i j„. c.n,* rt-guLar :w>* *-•••., ; , ,rj.»„ Mlt? ai:Ui* 111 oIjH ciai*t..v.*,-> I move the .i i *p:.., ;i (>t lUt . f >pMsa . ing re** >1 At ion. C-uin. j , r<J Ua r;ir b. i.. . „, ;1U s. bui'z. Couii' iku.-u lb-hm. Krohl, Kurke. Mason. > .. Wagar. N i > - : Wyandotte \J | ~ - ipj i . -d Wag it K—i'-' 1 b. • • I ;n. i: ..f K* • ’> VN .. .. . ~r , | u , ~ ’ • • * •• Cit \ Ki - •' ' * r . j •»: .*: -m i • - ■: - i '..mpaay. ’•* '•* v‘* IC. 77 ' i . 47*.* 7(1 t ‘ *•••'• . s *.7> - • g ».••• •" • - i * iijit**i 1 ; ,!r • •: tin- f.trWo - : > •!• ’ a*: M.i-.-: ' -mu. itroh!, p. .! K- M > U a^ar. \i v - Noi.-*. \\ >..!nb*n* .. _ Rf- Itlor. . , . : II;.. I 4 1 -,1 Wagar. R*->.»iv • < *-i i Mjtn il of i< « ■« -»! W> a ici pi-..|M»sii i if • ' ■ uy to furn - i : ..."v\ im_ , •, a• ce.pte*l :;o ;n-*h n*ii.f* • u -. .. , re!., pipe ill! of 2 ‘iK. 2.’» a lid : n*■ :i r**into:- . re!** pijH* *l. • , ,I, ~f -;i;;i mi •:i.- I***itig. in ’!*• ■■ . i, . , ~* t j * ~ j the h»we* iid submitted 1 m o«* th** au-pt. *»i if the f*>r-*g'»- iiig r**'oluti'*n. ( mill, hna . j ,rj \\ j. > ipportcd b\ ' o ;i,, iii f , ;u , \| a >4,:i Yea*: Couneilmen Kehm. Krohl, Kurke. Masmi. S< huitz. Wagar. Nay*: None. Wyandotte. Mi. !i .1 me 2. I!M2 !{«*>*» I lit ion by * "umilniau Ford Wagar. K»*>olv»*d b\ tin- i ty t'outn il of til© » ity «d W y amloit. that in order to **\|N**lite tJi«* *ii*iiring ..f p**rmissiou ♦*> j»r*n**‘e<l with th** • on*truction of ■»ew .*i in tlu* north >**••:i.*n of the city, th** tollowing Halm'll a r e uth*u*izt*il t*» priH **♦•*! r** Washiugtou at one**, the Cit\ Attorney. City Eu gim-er ami th** ; ij*p>uiti*e of the CF.i /**n* ( oiumitt*'* int.*rest«*d in Naid pr«»- j*s‘t. K** it further r«*»*lv«**| that the sum .4 &UJO.OO Ih* ai»iiropriai*Ml to det-*r tin* *-v|k*iim‘> of »aid i-unimiMe. said *•» pai*l from tie **oiiting«*nt fumi of Pa rity. 1 move tlw* adoption of the for**g »- mg resolution. Coum-ilnuiii Ford Wagar Sup|»onted by Councilman Schultz Yeas 1 Couneilmen Bebm. Brohl, Kurke, Mason. Schultz. Wagar. Nays: None. Sp»*cial Order. < -oiimdlma 11 (i**.»rg** Kehm laipn-st *<l the I'olice Dejuirtmeut to put up signs prohibiting the use of the old Electric right of way Inoweeu Elm and Syca tuiir** Sti*** ts as a public tliormighfar *. I’ll** Mayor instru*t***l the City ('b*rk. to communicate with the Police D-* partment r***!nesting them to insta l siti'li signs. Adjournment. Motion to adjourn at eleven thirty ti\** odiN'k p. m. by Couiicilmati Wa gar. sup|Hirt«*d by ( **un**ilmau Kchiu Y**as: Couneilmen llelim. Krohl, Kurke. Mason. Schultz, Wagar. Nays: None. LAWRENCE J. EaCOFESK. City Clerk Marr \ Calialan. Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank llldg. Wyandotte, Mich. 2!tO.;VCi SPATE OF MICHI(»AN. Cmiiitv > r Way it** ss. At a s**ssi*m of the Pro bate Court f«*r said County **t Wavtie, hehi at the Probate (Vmrt room in th ? City of Detroit, on the twenty fifth day of May in tin- y**ar mie thousau I nine hundred and forty-two. lTes«*n f Patrick H. o’llri«*n. Judge of Pr*4»a:>*. In tlu* matter of itu* estate of Joseph sominka. (i*-<***:i^**ll. Ap« * Kurylo. rix under the last wi.l and t«'si.im**nt of said d*-e(*as«*d, having ren*l**r**l to this Court her final a* count in saiil matter, and fil**d there with her petition praying that th * residue of said estate he assigned 1:1 aei'ordam e with the provisions irf said lust will. It is «.rd* red. that the thir Heth day «»f Jon* m*\t. at t**n *>’<*l*H*k in tin* forenoon at said (Vmrt room he appointed for examining ami a • "unng said nocoimt ami lu*ariug said judition. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order b** puhlisheii once in each week for lhr**e weeks e*»ns<M*utively previous t*> said time of hearing, in tJu* W>ainb»tte Herald, A newspaper printwi and circulating in County of Way in*. PATRICK II (VBRIKN, Judge **f Probate. IA true copy • * EIFP NEI^oN. D**]*uty prot>ate R-gister. 2»wv % 1. >. > o i 1 S'PATE OF MICHIGAN. County •>? Wayue—ss. At a session of the Pro bate (Vmrt for said County of Wavne, heUl at tJie Probate Court room in the City of Detroit, on the tweuty-fi/t.h <Vv of May in the y«'.ir one thouMttid nine humlred and f«*rty two. Present •losejih A. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of Catherine waites, deceased l/ouis (;. Dcmick. administrator **f nald estate, having nmdered to this Court In-retofore his First. Second and Third Amounts and rendering herein bis Fourth A«smnt in said matter. It ordered, that the twenty-fifth day of June, next, at ten o’cimyc in the forenoon at said Court room i>e ap Pointed for examining and allowing ♦‘aid account.*. And it )* further order \ that a I'ojiy of thi> order he pub lished once in «ich week for three coQse**utively previous to -wid frf hearing, in the Wyandotte Her :, ld. a now*spa|s*r printed and circulat ing in said County ‘>f Wayne. JOSEPH A Ml WHY. Jndg.' »f Prohate. 1A true ovjryi r « HARRIS. Deputy Pro'Mte Regider. T 909