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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 3

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The Windsor Stari
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Cloth Stolen MIKF. UNGFNEK, 1060 Drouillard road, reported to police lad night that a holt of hlark cloth, worth $15, had been stolen from the front win-don of his chop. There were wren and a half yard of material In the bolt. Girl Molested POI ICE are earchins: for two men who hate attempted to molest eaera! girls in the ieimtv of Terum-seh road west and Wellington atenne. last nght three complaints were marie of two men endeavoring to get girls into their car.

Action Taken On Maud ale fUlprfr Page County Council Back Motion of Reeve Ben Leert wiiok nvTtrdn, kdnkiht, ikckmrfr lf3 Mat or Wijilr rojocs of Essex Tories Favor Drew as Leader in ict o. 39 1 1 i a Wants Road Re-numbered Otc ih of Visitor to Windsor Aids Cheer Clnh Purls Waleli For Bandit Tivo Arrested In Ra i 0 Private Home Speak Minds Quite reely EccIps J. Gott Declares llis Group to Gie Solid Support Ke-oliition C.allin" for F.nd of Nip-rx iion 1 Paetl Acting on a mandate granted by the voters Monday municipal election, city council last night took steps to wrn home rulelfor Windsor. Th action was taken" on the suggestion of or Wigle. shk5! 4rTio Mater Wir sca.py rp-'m th5 hrrF in b9 'atx'- atr ern so 5 9 -r nf pttr arif r.

it. tiy a f- i jc oo rnio ed nvt 1 P'ff! M-i i ot or Lu rt at. i -it tirp om Keep Lookout for our Men WJio Held Detroit Bank Yrslmlav Noon Police See No Connection itii Recent Robbery in intor Windsor police and officials at tlie bridge and tunnel have been advised to keen a lookout for four aimed men who obtained between 8.009 and $10,000 yesterday the rob-beiv of a bianch of the Detroit Bank at Ru---ell street and East Canfield avenue, Detroit. Descriptions of the bandits have been furnished by the Detroit police. mt atf Nin rr vfr rmrib, fo rri ro I rn tfo f.rfcT 1-1 rrbtx? a n'orr prn 'no rom nr.

psfftd a Ntxj.er Iw n.a't 'll' loud i a 'v hi.s al'ti 1 IiM a mt a WilJl rn.t -1 ici Dali! a 1J 111 at. cl I tit lx51 no ht eisD Oii band. I wa' i.efd u.r i.i.g tad lotfd K1 4113 Lt tii- m-ji a a a wh.i c-rpj nprt r. ll n.e 7 TricIrariDr hnri pAt oi ni'- mafs.t-0 vrh a ha'd- rf oia'n to ftl fj'rn rnopfi tip TS men mere arrested last night on barer of illegallT consuming liquor mhen a police raiding quad, armed with a carrh warrant, went into the home of Mr. Fmily Rarrehello, Tusearora street.

Mr. Rari-ehello is being summoned to appear in police court Friday on charge of keeping liquor for sale and permitting drunkenness. The raiding squad, composed of Sergeant John Mat-on and Constables Paget, Maclnne and TcUier, e7ed a quantity of wine and beer. Daid Cray, 50. of 911 indsor avenue, and Robert Taylor, 41, of 5 2 Windsor avenue, who were arrested, appeared in polite court this morning and were remanded until Friday.

Croll Gains Single Vole C7 City (Herk Announce? Official Figures for Election Official returns prepared today byv City Clerk C. V. Waters gave Mayor-elect Dave Croll a gain of one vote, in relation to figures published yesterday following Monday's municipal election. IGRltU DHIARITIOV The revision places Mr. Croll total at 19.799 Hus opponents' results, as furnished yesterday, are unchanged at' Mavor Wigle, 14 277.

and Rov Height. 9n0 Thus thp victor earned a plurality of 5 522, and a majority of 4 532 Following procedure. Mr. Waters made a formal declaration the city courcil chamber before a small audience at noon today respecting Monday's verd.ct at he polls. He recited ftsuies of follows- Mittessf.il candidates as OF Fit I XL FIGIRFS For mavor- Dave Croll 19 799 Board of cortiol Aid Frank Beglev, 17 0-4 Con Arthur Reaume.

15.311. For alderman Ward One Thomas Ravcraft. 2.255 Ward Two Aid John F. Martin. 3 476.

Ward Th-ee Atkinson. 4 540 Ward Four Aid Eansor 4 094 Ward Five Rnbeit Turner, 1,532. Fr.r board of education-Ward One Trustee Cecil W. Davnes, 1 794 Ward Five Trustee J. F.

Tvigg. 2,016. SFTARATE SCHOOL Business A nistrator Charles Quennevilie. of the Separate School Board, officially reported the follow election figures Waid Two Marentette 484 "Ward Three Tiutee A. Mour-neait.

1 744 Ward Five Petrimoulx 1 114 Thete were no school board contests Monaav in certain wards owing to acclamations on nomination dav, November 25 Public school trustees acclaimed were- Morris in Ward Two. Dr Tavlor in Ward Three, and Perev P. MrCallum in Ward Four Dr P. J. Morgan was returned as separate school trustee by acclamation Ward One.

while A1 Kennedy. aspiring to the board for the first time, had no opposition in Ward Four, Dogs Like Ballot i a View' Epreel elerii Ontario Will Present Lnitetl Front Essex County delegates to the Ontario Conservative Convention, which opens in Toronto, will support, almost solidly. thCandi-dacy of Col. George A. Drew, K.C., for leadership of the party, a check-upy The Star revealed IXTFKJT KFFV If interest shown locally In the Toronto convention is anv criterion, thre should be plenty of action at the Friday afternoon session, when they will ballot for the leadership Trfite Fridav afternoon the driver's seat of the pa-ty bandwagon should be occupied bv one of thre men" Col Drew, one-time mavor of Guelph, now a piacticing lawyer in Toionto: Hon Bail Law son MP, Yoik South, or Wiltud Heighington, fotmer MPP, I'oiomo-St Davids While Tlie Star was not able to teach all delegate who will make the Toionto tup some of whom have alieady left those interviewed def -nitelv indicated their intention of supporting Col Drew.

Of those interviewed. Ecrles J. Gott. former M. Essex South, declared most emphatically that the entire Essex South delegation will vote solidlv for the aggressive voung colonel who apparently has raptured th" fanev of party delegates for the E'sex ridings.

MR. GOrT There is absolutely no d. vision among the delegates fiom South E-sex Mr. Gott infotmed Th Star this morning fiom his home in Am-hpistburg. just pi lor to depaituie for Toronto 'We are all for Col.

Drew In the Windsor-Walkei vtlle and Windsor-Sandwich ridings, no unanimity of expression could be obtained from individual members of the two delegations, but from the officers in the two groups. The Star learned that the name of Col Drew has been most prominently mentioned and unless some entirely unforeseen development takes place between now and the hour of ballot mg. he will receive suppoit of almost the entnc delegation Association secretaries for each of the ridings thus morning declared it to be their opinion that Col. Drew will receive support of their delegations, almost to a man From only one delegate was there anv other lmpiession gained This came from Hon. Raymond Morand.

foimer MP. Essex East, who stated he is going to Toronto with lus mind entirely open. AAF.SIF.KN ONTARIO One delegate, who asked that his name not be used, told The Star this morning that from his information, he believed it quite ltkelv that not onlv Essex, but all of Western Ontario would be behind Col. Drew's candidacy when balloting time arrives. 'I do not believe.

he said, that anv delegate should publish his vote prior to the convention being called, but there is absolutely no doubt in mv COXTINI FD OV PAGF TWELVE THIS SECTION Mrs. Fraser makes her home durug the winter months vth her snn-in-law. and daughter. Dr. and Mis Bnike, Donga'll avenue The elub hopes to hate a doll for every needy little girl.

WITH sure hands and deft of her knitting needles. 81-year-old Mrs. Sarah Fta.ser. of Arnpuor, Ont is busy making an attractive ensemble for the doll she l.s dressing for the Windsor Christmas Cheer Club. Tcrurtirh Member Would Hate ll a 2B Es'ex County Council devoted this morning's session to discussing road problems advanced by representatives of three municipalities, but only took action on one of them.

Reeve Ben Levert, of Tecum-seh, succeeded in obtaining a motion supporting his request that No. 39 Highway be renumbered No. 2B. LINK OF NO. 2 The morion is to sent to the department of h.ghwavs The highway runs from Windsor to Tilburv, through Tecumseh and Belle Riv er and connects with No.

2 Highway at Tilbury. I am told the reason it was named No S') Highway Is becau-e that is the number of Dr A Troiter seat in the legislature commented Reeve Levert However I am appealing against it only from a standpoint. he added. The Tecumseh representative argued that many tour's ts are misguided bv the highway number. because they watch for either of the No 2 routes The route through Tecumseh and Belie Ruer is the shortest to Tilburv and it is not fair to the merchants of North Essex to have all the traffic follow a central arterv, continued Fawe lever' Deputy Reeve Bernard Robinson, of Sandwich East, seconded the motion and it passed without further comment.

OI1FR SPIRNFD Reeve W. Smith, of Gosf eld North, provided what proved to the substance of the most general aisriLs-s'on of the session when he asked the Mrrsea Township representatives whv thir council had turned down the offer of the government to pave Point Pc lee road After advising Mr Smith that he had been wrongly mfoimed Reeve Austin Cates, of Mersea, stated the government indicated it might pave the road, providing the township gave It a deed for the park drive However, the government wouldn't gtve our council any satisfaction that it would not fix a toll for farmers on the point who use the road so we would not give the de-d, continued Reevs Cates I see Murray Clark got quite ex-cied about it I was pieased to see his name in the paper because I haven't heard it for some time. he added. The discussion that followed Reeve Ca'es remarks centred on the 25-ient toll charged for entrv to the park collected hv tne federal government last summer. OPPOstS TOLL I am against the toll.

commented Deputy Reeve S. McRae, of Mersea. The people have the right to use the park. If the government wants to cut down expenses. Jet it start at the other end.

I understand that 90 pier cent, of those taxed were Americans. observed Reeve Russell Rogers, of Gos-field South. The residents of M-rsea obiert to having to pav a toll to travel on their own roads. interacted Reeve Cates Leamington didn help us anv in our fight against it although the point traffic is an asset to the town People I know well other townships tell me to get off their roads because thev have to pav to use ours. remarked Deputv Reeve McRae It doesn seem right that Canadians should pav a toll there but I think we are helpless to do anything about it at present said Warden McLean, in clos.ng the discussion.

IIIGHFR ELFVtTIOV Farmers are complaining thev can't pull their loaded wagons off the county road onto Huron One here it joins No 3 Highway. Reeve John Cahill, of Sandwich West, reported. The new road rises about a foot above the old one. he said. Reeve Cahill also revealed that the hanked curves on Malden road are giving farmers trouble They are afraid to go around them with loads of hay, for fear the wagons will tip over.

The Sandwich West reeve recommended that a separate road be built for wagons around the worst of the turns. Both matters brought up bv him were shelved until the January sitting of the council. BLIE AVATFR Reeve Levert spoke in favor of the council renewing its fight for extension of the Blue Water Highwav through the county. He stressed the point that the new bndga over Little River on Riverside drive must now be taken into consideration. Although he favored Reeve Inverts Reeve Drouillard.

of Riverside. suggested that it would be better to wait un'il next month before taking action The Legislature assembles in February and it will come to them nice and fresh. observed Reeve Drouillard Brief mention was marie of the new reimoulsorv milk pasteurisation law bv Warden McLean, just prior to the meeting adourmne We should trv and do something shout it. observed the warden There are lots of farmers who solo a bit of milk, to help kep things going, who now have to quit. he continued.

Doll-Dressing Contest Deadline Draws Near I C' -s 1 c.i ntt i t-i i- n. 1 Ps OV IIM S'enh-il Mi. oai of he bar. s. had h.

hnd a vste da', vv nn a bardu -'epoed on it Miheevas King on -n- f' vot am atemmea to fvr an a. aim rrn Two cnpl iv who lrn eat.ng her luni hes the ba-ement t.itn uns "ne rt bb-i was pi wievs and wen Ign na do" Police do not hs "oon -j rr the un-ec ho'qnp two (l-ci nank frn-on No iv Of i 28 Fat ootic-v is bf.ii ra to re risen hv loc" men 'vho he gio.m norouch and c-p ar wrn me nis-iifts wh.ch the rrspecive nanxv 1.100 Npedcci So Iliat No Littlp In District Will Miss Out On Christinas Dav to 1 arn 5 I'jm, on Marrd a nr pojnT r'tn 'bat 'ne r'rr tor" war to oc re erj of si.pr'v Cor-'vlr; Bcmc" ar mrr.a-riv arils. p-rr he ro npnvei Mavor V.cle OV. RFVVFTT Arm 5VI rn Cor Cooper oo oced that no r. r.ce nad reen gren fop tha e-.

1 a rco- rr. arpic-d g.v i.2 Con Benne't lea a 'he re-o. with- he i A to responsible, assed Con Ok pet 'ii trv is re- of ipe and i doesn't i so we vears coancj o- i vea: v- vears" Major Wit, ad- I dot, th'nt so Ain Mason re-p1 rri. if It nofsn t'l'n op -et next VO," en ear. the, endo for Ia-t thp wa-v re.nrll iso cae o' o-vr affairs Aid Beg.cv agreed "nv v-ear co .1 'o do nc j-tenp- in-er-f i i a a r.

'ears r.etl pro-g' am a-ri. rim tided Mason tivt lev hvn oeen un-opp apn.r.m.nt of as the citv rhresen' a-'viri o' rstees of tne ti. Uo-vear teim Jan 1 1929 To be Alo Beg'ev expla.ned he v.te aaa.iie spe nsoied Ov Cortroilers Bennett ana Wnvte PF RMIT1 INDER PLAN We had Major Wige sad. under the refinancing plan he privilege rf I appiving for removal of supervision on Jon.aiv 1. 1938 We retrained silent on that ail vra- but row he penpie 'na-e given a manria-e I I tn, ii.

be good piohcv." Aid. Btglev 'o ge Hepburn l.t.e to roo off and get a litr'e of 'ne Christmas spi B.lppoc.tg tne home rue resoju. tion saensored bv Can'rn'Ierv P'nne't i vi it Alibi DDMS MEL VISION Suspcrtrfl of Attemptina to Steal (ir TViDta pjrK'd tjp rvr-of Ca'nam Gpirion lar rerr ftfrrr hr rr- i.hl nsprred rf an a a rar rviprd h' Chjfrr vfarr Qneen sfrrt Mtnror mt ific Da: C''' r- C' op fprcrr a it -i" ahfl a i vt' a 1 -1 cot: Ta'r- s. tefr M. re th Morrow -fpnTod 't ta PjI ec nrd Cor5'ar Me La rla! pia ftr hr Grra a' Sard uen trrrr1: Ta-r YKrr r'K IT 1 5 n'pr vr or ldfnTittrd r' naH f.nr ra- Prx pr TJ A a i- tOf dr' nf nr rsrr rc 'r r-c-r' ar a T'crt pair n- ip 7, eqan a rafr rr (4 a Ctrl fmp'r1 rnj c.

"'an n'lrt trni vfij. -F -Cost 1 Ttn Cents lutchi Outlay Per Hal tot at a 11 Poll ffas S.y.l.t; Total of $60 WINDSOR'S civic election on Monday cost the citv approximately H) (onrs per vote, statis-tKians estimated todav. xpenses for fms to defiyitv re-tuining otfirers. poll clerks alp-plies and infidentals totaled a-ourri S3 600 The number of vo'eis who exercised the franchise was 35,688 Most expensive of all was the advance poll conducted three davs last week at the city hall to accommodate railwavnien and traveleis who tou Id not be in town Monday Only 11 petsons took advantage of this null and sini oueration tost louglily the outlay per vote was S5 45 At last veal's elei tion onlv thiee itiaens used the advanced poll, so each ot their ballots was calculated at S20 This soecial poll is tom-puisorv under a municipal bvlaw. AIR.

JloIARTY TO SPF.AK A meeting of the Riverfront Workeis' Association will be held at Landrum Hall tomorrow evening at seven clock At 8 30 o'clock Norman A McLartv. KC. MP. will address an open meeting, to which the public is invited 'VV'ITH onlv five days to go until the deadline for the doll-t dressing contest, sponsored by the C. H.

Smith Company, Limited, in the interests of the Children's Christmas Cheer Club, 1.076 dolls have been sold only 24 short of the objective. SF LUNG As The dolls Hie sell ng fa-r and the last two doacn aie expected to pui-i hased befoie th- uid of ne no. AlteaQv the dressed dolK aie b.ng returned to the store and (ausina gasps of adnuiauon among thace who have seen the ingenuity that has beer pmploved tn fa-hioning the dolls at di obes. The Cheer Club requites 100 dolls so that not ore reedv little gni in Windsor and district will miss out this Christmas Dressed dolls that are not irturr.rd bv next Monriav, when the Arc Favorites These Oak Avenue Residents Girl d'esing (oiliest lallv mav be irnea nv me up uit-i D'crr-ber 19 be eo in Chi -mia iie( kages fin aistiibi'cn bv .1" Club GF.NFROI RFXPONXE The response to -he generous offer of the Smith Companv. Linvtoi which is providing $ino in prizes for the doll dressing contest has Iren COVTINVFn ON TAGF.

TFV TIFF SFtTION of the Duke of 1 x. known in this but aro public favor. (Fy bal.o.ts be W.i.ri- 1 r-Mct i.s be 1 i ho Told 1 Off That ON BS DiNdvMnsr a mal 'rr rf monrv and I pwrH a crp-ricn Thr of hrr r- prcachfnl rcp irfr rn a run Frirnd Who tor unman? Tone's Windsor '-f- H9C i 4-1 A i r- -X NX' X- ramrih saining: a'tmi'in and Strff rhotnrjraphcr I Judgment I ph eld 11 Appeftl Court TORONTO Dec 7 The Ontario Court of Appeal todav d-smissed with, rot's an appeal bi ought bv Rodd. iVmsnr ari.ng fT Alv.n Stan-'c Dick asain't a 'udgment of Mr. MarFarlar.d.

who. an action a VV'nnsor frup.ri n' cn he par Gnrge Laing. whos a-it-pcbie vpirli and kiU-d RonaM Ticg fou: -v son Q( Cm 1 appclant. Relief Strenglh Under 10,000 Mark For the first time in several weeks. Windsors relief strength recently dropped to below the 10 000 mark As of Monday, the number of persons receiving help from federal and provincial governments and the mume- ipaliry stood at 9 977 The reduction from previous weeks! was attributed to an industrial upturn and seasonal work associated with the Christmas season.

was brought fiom Scotland last year. Their owner is Mrs. Fred McKee, 501 Oak avenue. Cairn terriers are as vet little FAV'ORITES of the Duko of Windsor aro doog like thoe Cairn terrier six weeks old. The mother, Wendy,".

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