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A 1 ONE THE 5 IT FREE PRESS SUNDAY. MAY 1 Back Tax Sales Threaten Fourth of Land in Michigan Injured 5,000 Violators Win Probation of 4t per cent in the "I Cit.es uice liLhl Dec. 15. Rental ioat continued a upward iv.ovemert noted the las? two years, climbing 0 7 per rent in the firrt quarter of 10 j7. Clothing cejtts were up 1 7 jt cent on the The Day in Auctions Loom in May of 1940 t- Chemurgists Call a Meeting Dearborn Convention to Start May 25 'tt Of- -h 4 IT a Recorder's Court File Vindicates Plan i I Legislative Threatens Program Upset By Hun lv ,5 eveo perso' who have Ev J- nxikfts fr totton.

corn and Browder and the Court Ne a 'j ome en'argled wi'h the law m. 1-4- -ci I nr. a My 1 i r.e 'e Tax I n- i ihkrei t.r No This and is in tre Tax Con rr. i the ta sale hi a 1 is ex-l-e r.d ly tie State A heT ieVer r.f 1 CAPITOL Hf.L t- r.1 P. et forth in a to Gov.

p.uhaid W. Iehe The Governor had F. ee. Airmail Compromise conferees tearhed aereen.ent on the Treaaury-Fortoifir Bill fry corr.prorr.iirp lroreases by the for airmail aervire The Senate had a ided nVi for dorr.efUc tenite. Men.he!t of the conferenre proup would not disclose details of the comptonase.

but aaid that it would most of the extensions of airmail service contemplated in the Sernte bill Senate increases of oli.i0 for ocean airmail also were approved by the conferees t.v thkt the ref jr fi-ft heurt tf in I Ier rat plan was soe-el r-v I 'l TiW'irr pre.i- ft Ire Com All U.nld IUe I'ty fitv. ti i.r. l' N't i t.v A 'T 1 -I T'- i A 1 i i a mh l'' sV mii r.er ho ard have shown nerd for super vision. ae on proba'ion frorn Ccmt under the riiec tion of the psrtr.cr.t headed hv Oefitge T. GaMun.

These are added to th rolls at an average of anout a it i'-'n. with terns lar.g'.rf from tr.iee months to live years cr more To that n.ot cases the judgment of the court was well lo it is only needed tu quote from the records that during Man only thiee of thai 4 persons on probation wera jrr new offenses only 22 were arrested for violation of the prois1or.s of the term T.kirg Mar. as an avetaga month. on proha'ii turnel over to the i.artm.r $15h. tic'ii ttc.r i' earrurga ef U'.

,1 i 't 'v i ot tr a however, was giv.n te be i on Ms tor tlbcs ard costs. te ttarr.e-i Freepient Roosevelt rt rt that the quota for i-ufar fane troera be ir.e.-i fiom the present amount '1 27" "0 ton to not. le thxn 4i'fi'l tora Wit i. ate tola the Governor that the rei has asked him to lej to the telegram. It the total aomeftic quotas' were ir.v 'aiUt said.

-oar im ports Inn imeign coun-; tries vouid be etc rea a like ar.1 th.a would unavoid-' atly moie a aimlar decrease tre Htket to the r.f picture: i of expor pro-i u' l. 'PertUtent Fitherman Scientific and economic factor involved in the production of a motor fjel from farm crops will t-e discussed at one of the morn-lrp sessions cf the Third f'car-lTn Conference cf Agriculture. Industry and Science, to convene here fr three civi May 25 Invitations to the evert, sponsored by the Farm Cherr.urf.c Council and the Chemical Foundation for the purpKTe of advancing the industrial use of farm products through applied science. 1 will (o into the mail Monday, officials announced. Delegates will be Invited to spend their first morning visiting Greenfield Village, where an exhibition of Americans covering the nation a history has been assembled under the personal direction ff Henry Foid.

len with Rrnadca'-t Pi.kines sessions ill be held at the 1'earhorn Inn and the Ho'el Statler. according to a tentative progiam made public Satui.lnv and the convention v. ill open at 12 p. May 25 with a nationwide radio broadcast on the Farm and Hone Hour. I Leaders in the three -a.

I ft-' ff i- i 1 71 rf a in' f-- The r.ntor htt r. fkir.s it uiri tht te court 1 ir.ree1 to 20. thht the It re- rreT-t' would u'e 'a near tr. 'oiity" i' er.t in pen letter to tt.e Ci.iun iNfhi 1 an iitci r.ti.-ir.r Pr.rkf the court ri I ltfe" rr to F.rt-e 'Tee t-p vt 1 i 'i' lf n'M'e it pieirrt h. josns t.

the f. a.i h. tae in i.ir p. He in r.o ir.n..n er.t jnyrr.er.t Ft.il No 41. Th.

f4rl the 1 i ir. ti hr. ft the H'le 7x Jt tr.e t.rve le.i.ern p- t-rl'V i the I 'kf V.V I' i i. -i'e to f. I'M'I'V 1 1 in I JIIMPII BoKllLMILI Hurt at Election, 'he In'f ftwro'd Capital Notet Juatice Owen P.

berts young-est member of the Supreme Court, will celebrate his birthday tomorrow A national ronferer.ee on conservation and flood control will be held at Cincinnati from May Zl to June 3. the American Forestry Asm iatnn arnoiimed The Federal Y.m-nuir.i. atiors Commission an-ronn e.t if had set up a ten-, porai telephone rate srvt resear. departnunt in connection wi'n i's HVtfldirfl of the American Telephone Teie-jtrsjh Co. Agreement Ends Laundry Strikes iov of rennavh ania I he reri.air of the nu.rirv was a ft uat el hv U.A.W.

Aides Say 1 inrr by the tie na' -renl. if "ti auppoil ray. I 1 II heard he i i. r. tfe I'.

(.., a rrave, 1 1 1 lien the Land iu Itill 'of tt.ai kf'ime that ro au B'''' 1 It i 1'; 1. i tt' and iie -t ai I'. 1' t. teiire. hv tr.e cah'ii-ta'e of t.

i sr I ut ri'v. or hv anv f. 1 rtea'a "1 e-em I I Fa'-t who had a of ted 1 jla r.n-: ie ft; rt her-1 r.o 1 -e 'i a i i p- fr pa iea-ier or 'on i r.f Tr a the 1 rie.dert until that fa'al Fh tid in p.jrrtv at the Mav 1 .7. when he the p'n I. hatced fin.

not, tllftlM, Three Declare They Were Tossed Out political in refer ins to lcke as an "amhi-1 power seeker" and an enemy of con-acnauon. Irkea said that rinchofa C.ns.derahe serula'icn a aroused the o'rr o-nirg her Jiiuge W. McKay Skilin'an an-rounced that he bad purchasel Three a spiniii'ifc heel Petce a Cf.rtifni Cn ir'rv officers of I xv. al 1' wete thrmvn fi-mi the pen Polsm 22'1 f.p. 1 a The Judge re-ri me mm h.ai I fused omn.etit w.

sev that ha pun t.ae exit pt tn o'. I 1 T-e len.l 1 roor th for em the j.iopei i. jt I put 'if len-ed Ur.d. li- r' taw .1 1 hi: i of est Ave a fight Will Be a Model for Ilia drive at 2 Saturday, in fit Iter members of ha I pause dill ir.g to make the of r. to to: vn in V.

'a it i. ne a I rd Walton Leacue thioiirh the lam buv. The men 21 vents and Sam- uirg fields are to furnish rst-hand information on developments in their respective lines relative to the Cherrurgic Councils work. At the fust general session Pr. Alexander r.u'hvrn president cf the Cnvc-.

sitv of Michigan; Pr hail T. ('nmpion president of the Massa-ihusrtts Institute of Technology; P.oher F. Wood, president of Sears. P.fcb'ii Co. and l.ouis TaPer, mas'er of the Na-tioral Orange will f.eak S.ihseriuer.t mectirts vc .11 hear pr.

Ce.irge Washirg'o-. cf skecre I'e Pr Howard Ort'im. of the t'riversi'v of Nor'h Carolina. Franca governor cf New Hampshire and I'orms of r-hc tpe. srnt.ng r.earlv c.eiv state the the union poiu said mc arph ilu: Johnson, 25.

ui 1 Snyoer, The n-en. all h. wo ,1 I in Chiraco Fn-d a y. as in 11 i nahle It a a po- trr to the Republican Goal I John Hamilton. P.epi.h.

hi ri National thmrt'isn k. to-nr't that the P.epuhln an Fart a tas is of a 1'. op- i. 'iistinsuishit between (joo.l and bad in the of t.e 'We 1 i.vt a wo.ir to eo-' 4 ith tlie Rflrj l.v et a to attack ed Mr. I'lni hot The total an.ni.!,? of fines colic ted last year was $2 V'5 27, aciirldllf; to the lerolr.s c.f I'eny Moiitiutli In eNplur.4-t.oii.

27 ten's was neiely an attempt en the pait of one rf the I. A ct cdent aid the S'i. 1 thr the liRht to I'e-pe'ty as 1 It it all other pe-'v hi. I- hi. the and c- ff; er a of the uni" mte Thrfat It an Inline' in' to 'ida'es f.r that held 1 1 thev cam hr p.

i' i.a'ion a' an election hi i ec if judges wh i lerk as as no, add.t'g up Is is nt tre certs as he was de la: t- I 'x he he i I t' in the t'ii. nr.g F.or rxhil ited a cut noe SMid he hat suffered the vc he was evtcc i The lilte.i s'otv I HfJ thev. had been an- I'" a re One of the od con idol a ii'tMi; handler i fan is a lath semi lan, to eights in the was a pn-hu ih'rn to ren ote re-lee Ruth Hs 1 t' I eatiired hi a i of tnpovlutlia Ir. F.oger An ri in a lad. of He t'-ar If IV fin- Jewish Bakeries Talk to Strikers Agree on Resumption of Negotiations Mr edit urea i sa nnt John J.

he i lelor. a ciV-iot' sornt ucss. he said that the 1 oppose anv program ion of this Viiir.tr note of stions r.t puh.li. an nao i r.e par if fm .,) rs ar n.a vr he said. I kn.o p.

1. al s' 1 i upen the four-dhti. ail Rcput li' an on in ore 17 oof, I It mm ic. is. lie an a V.lth ir I'limit iru hed for .15 ri al, thud flo.

1. the aided ll 1'' I' lift j.st as en I Other Disputes 1 Pet! lenient of the four-w ec k-o'd strike of -fifi employees of the Sam-Wash Laundry and Mechanic- Laundry, two division cf the same ron-pany at sovol Sixth was announced Saturda hv Char les C. Jacohy. president of the Laundry Institute. Jaifihy also annoumed that a similar had been r.e-gotiated by A.

C. Tigay. preside r.t of the Ameiican l.aundiv. 4 aniff Ave, Ha nit! ami k. wi'h his 125 workers.

The settlement was modeled roughly after the Chrysler-V. A W. agirenrerV said nn I he hopes that it turn wn he a model for of the three retiaimrg laurdtv srwcs hHt invoice approximately 4 VI wotkea. The Sani-Wnsh-M'chanir merit ptovidea iccgni'ion cf the aundry Wrtkera and the I. ren arvi Laundry Pnvrrs I'nion.

1 both A. F. affiliates, for their members It establishes wage increases of 4 cents an hour for in-aide workets and 15 per rer? for dr.veis. Time and a half will t--e for all work more thnn 50 ho'i! a V. eeie; The conference that led to the agreement had been going on be-tween the laurdrv management ard the Cr.ion agents a.

I with as a third party. O'hrr laun-iiies on sti.ke are the I.akeson Laundry Co, 4'1 F. Klir.aberh St, and the Faiare-Model l.aunrlry A- Pry Cleaning Co M25 Campau Av e. T'ia? )Md p. 'S' rr hi1- pi thnt a t.o-i h-r 1 c'h at tie I--v iv al P' leat i' p.

a i the r. 1 o.c or if he tfl to ft the I naser. for fiher v.e men 6h, Id al con posed He d.rn'e 1 h-t harme.l I a i rr, n.rr e. the of trims for b' L'g'rg i re 'lie era a I that r.e'l to a tkers had keen I P. pal mcr.t ef Chrmis'tv a' t'niveiaity Illinois ili over the fer'im tale-s en "Affi" a rr.r'or r-a le f'i-1 i-ojis I.eo Chr.st.?.e:- an i W.

F. wi'l be st.cariirs symposium en raiv r.atrr.irls as s- r- ghum. sweet and sugar cane follow. A symp. on rev devel.

'-merits is to he as epm on the S. rut it -t newsprint m.ll the anufact of purer from he m.p and the i. tion of ftom com vviil lit.ial speech befora a nonpolitica! o' caniTation." I. kes said. Fin.

hot was quoted as savme. that President F.ooseveJt and Ser-terary I'kes would be civen t'r mm power un ier the Rrownlovv sdn.in 1 ative reorganization plan The Frnwniow plan provides among other things for the transfer of the Biological Survey, the Foiest Setvi.e and Soil Conservation prrgram from the f'epart-roent of Agriculture to the Interior n' I. kea said that Pin hot is a pr, fisherrran pcditiral waters' and declared 'hat Pinrhnt had his eve on the ret Pennsylvania go, err.r.r ship rare. Going Up The I.nhor Tvpar mcnt announced that l.v.ng costs for wgj. earners and lr ne.

workeis ir.fiea.-el an average of 1 7 per ren' in large cities in the three-nirr-itfi ended Match The oct-r food miex. based on pi l' a as cllmhed 2 per i nit as compared ith the index for lire. 15, 1 The general cost of In as 12 per rent above the low- pom? of it still 15 per cent below pveceniher. 1 The cost household furnishings showed an average increase -h A Han 1 ru a teaus n- Farmer Killed in Blast The i-'errst Prat ard the Black I ion rear hed a. ncm low at the latest rr, ruspit acy tiial Although the case 'las' eel I'M' if as tfi.1 1 are those SI' P.RONSON" Mi'h.

Mav in an -re 1 r.ir.n on were all closed th.r.v. irs 1 a fatal- l-o are on, m. ed that than re dns no more 1 )t re-, a1 Mem ly r.r the 1 1 r.an, 2 years old. irerl hile dvnamiti farm Fr.dav. for ri h-ndf; ent a' as prea- It: ii of soec'a' arv ore tim px.f- and .1 ir-il' of exiv'rnie fan he a ir'drai arvi 1 on r.

A be among tm se st.r-n'it .1 Climaxing second day .,1 be a ban 'he grand r.i'i-r..im a' IP -el p'an Iv ail ir be. were urate d' an I for a ei :1 t'S'i. of tr.e the f-ameia rpietty people ho I tars. Tn'v fain pi ic t. 1 an pa Th old I-, h' Aca.u l.a ro for P.

OBITUARY Hh. piesider.f ig ot gar.iza' tie he Fr the as p. an t' or t' ipal i ar er I 'r, M'-'e." I Grant of the 'CI 1'. err on. 1 it :10 ns that di a en 1 ix ins 1 I'lsu-n i nu a low et She as old.

yea- Ten sh rcn -e re Copeland r.rf'ic-1.1 H. Id. ri Ave. and he h.anif M'l'n a-' of A a were at t'i I'll' ho reiie', tion c.n i or standard cf j-ovfrr low er s'andard oj think that this con tied hv the hole mi Fuiope I to A Thev fottl- John Jones ard sons. P.

Iney O. and a rn's atl.a, la survived Leonard arid laughter. Mis 't hi Ml I Ml I II; Mi it 1 01 ill h. stone Saints I bun h. Pait Lake Cltv.

will also t.ilk. The ar.rual business tract ar.d rlrttion e-f otfic era 'he tcfti" -noon rf the thud nay will the t. r-. Baha'is $1,100,000 Temple Seven Year from Goal ri- p. The union oted 1I1-1 ar re-had hern I' ll h.erl he- a Mi Helen T.

Dakcr i'l be The City Hall fan Co-hf thu' en i.r-i. A i ike ,) Per'li high for Baker av in St Th.er i 1 it 0 a m. Tie sa fc s'a Uv e--, i a -t I he ar -thatt uce cxpe. ted Crant H. Hackett The Rev.

Charles F. Wesley, of St Pauls Lpis.opal Cathedral, will conduit uncial sei vices for Mr Haikcit at .3 m. lay in the hon e. 4 147 Ttumhill Ave but in 1 ill be in Lin Ceo eteiv Mr Hai k'tt d.f 1 ri'lay at his home Mr Haikett. as in Cleveland 74 yeais ago and his b.vh.a-ri 111 iirnung to Dcre-it when he was 1 yers old lb1 was employed at tne leilV-M'tse Co fe.r years I'e was the of Heniy Haikett, pionce letdiin on the eijeit Lakes irg ate bis wife Mary and a daugh'ei Ma if line By John N.

W. Sloan CHICAGO Plans for in of the Baha mg at home. ill. 22 Ave Ii be in Ml FUiot Ce-netery Called to Testify Treasury revealed to. night that Smi'h, governor of New York, Alfred P.

Siean. Jr. Gercai Motors president, anil Lamont riuPonl President of I. ili.ront de Nemotus A- Co have been to testify in New 5'ork lb 1 i A I imptov en ent 1' of Wor ship in 1 mi' anruv I and i a I a 1044. the fth fit her linittf after a brief Ri tur lay k' mo: nr-i The seven-year plan has been reopened hv a vote of the people The properiy seirure law is now- in 1 force for 103.3 delinquencies and ill.

in a couple of months, also be in force for 1034 delinquencies. P.ealty conditions and va'ues I have improved The net result is official confidence that receipt ill not dimmish even with a reduce;) to'! of outs'anding accounts. uirc-s. iss he T'se Craftsmen and ami rue shops ee in day, aioordir.K to hail man of the asso a pt om menf. A rr er' of Tor-! and a al too cone lii'ir I Sa .1 ittiffm.

i oem red to'la 1 of Baha is in iites Canada in suburban a lr early has cost 4 -rsuirred one of 'he sa v. ci an a 'via 1 or the t'm'ed The tcmr-' mr'te (n rum Th delinquent-tax well, whence cornea conaiderable nourishment for the annual budget, la a long way from dry It is not so deep aa last year, hut the pumping is easier. Since the tivmg times of 1032. the Ci'y has assembled five annual budge's, all of them balanced, according to the figures of City Treasurer Albert K. Cobo The fourth of these budge's, that for the current year, shows r.o sign of falling out of balance.

And it krep it. Pixldrrl Into Two Tax rpc! ilivirle t.i"'e'm-ri'.er.t property into tvo tioops The fust ctoiip consists of l.mo vhirh are worth four times tre -( v. cf the ptcpertv falla irl" fjrnup It co- ei the nort'' l1 eielinq'i v. 1. a th of a farm on hi.

Jl fi'rO tar ate Tbe setrr.l consist of prnper-tv on hlr the amounts to mor-than a 'quarto the pi esc of the Th'te ai' thoufan.s of propel ty In Wayne, riam.md. and c'her sf.u'1'Lrrn ronnties whir f-iil into g'O'ip In ranv of (a' the has to veial tm'es te of t4-e land ar.d its r-r 1 ovrn rn's Kxtiava-fsnt sp'M ial a- -ss' -en's for roads and hiairs in nront IVtoit have pro i.iord cn Cour.tv e- brrl-s Th-rase of a Wavrr farmer ho owes Mai di am tax $2 Of'O farm is an instance r.f thir kind. That run can pay his tax nor sell land. Would Buy Land Clear The rxpee f' rt-pf this ta pi'Sian. era cf proper -v th: se.

Thev i nev ciation, provide tor ptac- nst un: re' edifices of It is sari to be the hi. 'he complete was erected and sunourded with the 'he fust eri'rr fta 'hen la'e rirs.gn and orr.am'r.'a- ex'ei mr Monuay the ireasurys tax case agamt John Pasicoh ami Picric S. riuFon. The Treasury is seeking $1 ftom Raskob and $7 1 1 701 from Pier 'e duPc alleged Federal income tax deficiencies The Bureau of Internal Revenue l.asueel subpenaa for the presidents of 21 large banks and cor porat ions. They have been summoned either to appear in prison or to send rrprf srntat.tves wi'h compan rec-orda on involved securitiea ti ansae' ions.

P.askoh and Pierre duPi nt were 1 summoned last month to appear peisonal'y at the hearing i The rases against the two men will be heard jointly. chief contention is that in 1020 P.askob and etuPont a series cf "wash sic les' of se, oruer to a'roid. me tax nter.c r-lui cm lea ard at the time ol her was the puniipal of the II ir.r.eman hoo ere she i'l been the school fust as opej-er! in 1013. Previous to that time she had been with the Jackson. Sampson ar.d Sirif ps l.oo's She was a.

member c.f the Iv'ioit Women I'l "trips Is C'lUh F.rim in Ontario, she lad lived in petroit more than to years. She is sum uv-ed bv a s.s'c-r. Mis. Maude Baker Mortis. William Binttham Owen sr-rvirca for Mi'.

Owefj. who died Saturday at. Sta'e Hospital after a lone ilinesa, will be hel I at Mount Vernon Monehay The h'viv will be a' Pill Bros Funeral Chanel, 102 1 5 Hamilton Ave, until Sun-dv even. rg. is assumed- conservatively, most officials think- that the new one for the year starting July 1 will be no exception.

Ctrdits against delinquent-tax collections have played an important role in all tries" guesses on the next years receipts and expenditures. tion The ten r'e i indendeet ui to on the of roniplc'e cori.mun.ty. Simms-Metcalf Nuptials Albert P. Steller uneral sen ices for Mr Ftetr id be held a 2 m. Monday in he William Haril'on Co chapel .3075 Cass Ave p'r I.eo Fia-iklm will r.fficia'e Filial w.il be Woodn ere Cerr e'er Mr.

Steller who died Saturday urning in -it per Hcpital. lived at 50 Se-wat Ave. He waa b' Tienver .52 years ago and ha lived retroit since lOlfi Mr. Steiler, weji-known I'etroit insurance had Nrn with the Mi'ua! Benefit Life In.suran'e Co for more than Zl years. He is sirvivei bv fr s.s'ers Mia.

Mamie RoscnUe i Mis M.iiam van Paairn. M-v fianees r.r.aer.hiat' Mis. Rose R.p;ev ar.1 Cobo thinks that "it looks like a banner year i Shooting Star: Over on the police pistol range. Instructor Marv in Pnver his frazzd nerves with a cier.onsti ation of fast. action fne at a man-size silhouette, alteady copiously punctured and patched from previous lethal treatments.

For the plras- i lire of gawking guests. Pi iver imagines that he is being held up hv a ho has ordered him to put up his hands From the hands up position rriver dives into actmn. snatch, rg hi? ailiilery from a Berns-Martm sreed holsrer at his right h.p, ami gets off shots like the ira.kle of a r'vetrr i For variety and s'ea lier ami he sometimea makes a two-hnei snatch, the left hard coming up supporting the piato1 by a on the top strp and a furrfmgrr tirailv a i lose-! shop' and w.ng-s avei aging $1 25 an hour he said The lotr.panies that have gned the ag'een, en's are the Mcjestic Tool A Manufat lunrg Co. 2050 W'oo bridge St and the Modem Pie A 227 I'on St s-d tKa' he expcr'ed, two o'her shops to sign rally next week. Head of State's Nurses Re-Elected at Convention ST.

JOSF.PH. Mich. May 1 M.ss Marian Purell, of Ann Ar-hot. was re-elected president of the Michigan State N'iises Saturday at closing ses-sir ti a thiee-nay convention. Oihrr officers were Miss Kthel Ne.land.

of Saginaw, Miss Louise N. Knapp. of second vice ptesicicnf. Miss Mab.1 MrNecl. of Flint, first vi'-e and M.sa Kdra Hamf'-n rf fve'ro' treasirer.

cini en.er.t Ann a I i Clinton iv v- as a as of the marriage imn'-s, r-f Ie oit etc a If. cf M.rr-e- Saturday The iemr.37ef1 S. Ap-I 24 Tre at 7723 Cod ax Pa-. (a th' beta' 1 ip.e t' to here. froup lsnns go out 1 Mr O' was ig tu Vf-nc frank ie A Michigan Deaths Reply on Sugar bark free and Ti-ev if lf'4'l thev ha', the one ir led of born in Mount 1 S74 He bat rly.

although as sper.t time he wor-kerf ami promotion SftrTJrv Hrnrv A. Mrs. 1 vl es ff Margret Jones fr-r Mr dl ti-r Mr di ev. his tin one ii'oria! pvn. htrf K'-i i.

r'v on ba' Tn the current budget one of the projects made possible through the delinquent-tax collections was cash advances for the large sew-8ge-disnosal pioiect now under construction. Some of bonds had been issued to se! this project, in motion. Largely through I 'oirfv a en-ieav oi s. a cash basis was estaoiished for th" remain, ng $7,700 000 of the City's share. The money came in, as pree'i, t-ed a-'l the cash method rnlh'eij the Ci'y to avoid about in interest charge? pelir.qiient col'eciions for s'e pttual'x turning out bet-'r than was hoped for a year ago When June .30 arrives the ile'in-quert receipts for the -rar vv ill register approximately S22 0on OHO enough to cover the budgeted obligations and with leeway for nearly J2 ooo oon of supplementary expenditures approved in the year.

ar- 1 the un-ier trie argement far- as -1 F' re i held at 2 M'-rdav a' 'be rn th -r. 17.50 H.he-ard Ave and at a'affs 1- ceoru Fnipaey Frusropt Vc I Ch'i'. Camiar and Keuh" il was I Ave I full "'ii Cemererv M'S Jones at ere to meet all hu's One reason tha r'n the ppornnenta hv a'trae'ed so li't'r he tha' they have beer, p.e. aer'ed in a and marnet. Here is a r--p'dfted on' Prie ef "-e five bills which toje'rer would re-rr-rv-'fl rorj-p'e'e the pre-er-t sv-tem of leahr.g tax rlei.r.qufrt p.

oi Jo-je na er Fresa Mr. Ovver-, an of the Spanish-It. a mc-otrr of I sr e. i ex rer to e. the general er'e js concerned to the gallery see two or three ges whirling ofl an -f the Famous Painting by Renoir Is Purchased by Edsel Ford rr.rer'.ion of target.

Hr i i hr--e t'l'iay ate i Warren Cf m'v. ci; -r e- C5 year ego. Mrs. Jor-rs was Vrre fc brought to T'e'roit by her paren's Ov hi V- Livoma a son Jehpf l.gh'er S'isan. a 1 of Mount on.

arl a b'o'her, Walter L. n. of Fret i oit. The i Add Mi, propertv gan 1 The Frown Berka Law. The Sergt.

Couzer.s' saff hed to Mayor not so fir wh I 'The Cup of Outstanding Among Master" Works, Added to Collection terous as Driver with a o. never- Frank J. Blake Funeral Home 3Ttl Kxfliissivc Governor signed this bi'l Friday snd it beraire law at once. It extends the present installment-pavment provisions to cover delinquent taxes of 1TC3, 154, ar.J 1935. Deadline Sept.

1 Edsf! Ford has purchased "The, "The Cup of Chocola'e" Jias lone Cur of Chocolate." one of the most considered one of Renoir most distinguished figure subjects. The new budget for calls for delinquent tax credits 000 addition to a possible $2 .000.000 for acceleration rf bond fn.ous paintings by the modern It shows a vounr woman seated at (French master. Tierre Renoir. It a flower-decorated table stirring The Brown -Berk a Law sc deadline at r.ext Sept. 1.

Ev that date every dcl.nq ent i vv a revealed Saturday tn New a cur of It was paint- retirements. Further refunding York bv the Di.rand-Ruel Gallery. I ed in 171 in oil. on a canvas 40 operations may eliminate the re ereorertv owr.er ought to c.ec ide Ycu may hear it a Hat hij price ve tco fogi he wcks en'y for Dot believe A'l fjre'a! di'ec'ori corduct low priced funerals as ell as enpensive. By the same tolen, yoj hear taf a-cil-er's prices a-e v-y lew.

Don't believe that e'ther, for tha cn'y way that a fueeral director can charge appreciably less than average purchase price was not re-1 by 32 inches in size. i tirement item. The picture is mentioned as th To meet expenditures predicated whether he an's to pay up his The taxes. If he noes, he sr. ve nnortunitv to do so on a ten-year I is expected f-ej Wtrar "ff t.

VVrtior Hifhwuw. FnHoIph 130 Fred G. Marshall Sons, Inc. 34fi2 E. Jrttfrfon Fitirey 217S Arthur G.

Ridley 12712 Lrv.mo.s Heiartk BS? Cooper Erotherj inane) M.ck Ace. Leemi 8aj George P. Warrick 1C.3 Cacd Bisil. risra MSI Anthony Wujek l-2 E. C.nf.-ii1 T-mpla -TSfi A.

0. Moran W. Fmt 1C4Z J. W. Maney Lre T.mri, l.fJ) John DeKay fsji ea theless excells in two branches of sport namely, fly catching and mouse hunting.

On a summers day he can lay asiue his cepy of Spinoza, wave a hand in the air and snatch an unwary fly all the grace of a symphony leader. But one of his most remarkable was punkirg a mouse with a paper clip hulled from a rubber band. Botanical Note: The City's nmst disconsolate gardener is Zoo Di-i rector John T. M.i'.en. hose shrubs and flowers, by midsummer, are practically as extensive as his animal exhibits With h.a chm droopirg almost to h.s Kree.

isited the City Hall mut-. te-mg er naif 'ill- e- about Pago-Riago Arvss.rian a-r an t-f 1: a r-ea! for a r.ew leather iMan. I that Ford villi to his pci sonal add the pictu'e lr.s'a'.lment pavmer.t plan. To take advantage of the in- property of Ford in an article. "The Renoirs in America." by Hcnrv McBnde in the current number of "The Ar? News." pub- I lishcd Saturday- The Durand- gallery brought it to New hand se.

In funeral direction, as is by cheap merer No ma' everymmq else, you q' yoj pay ter. on the collection of or of delinquent taxes, the City has outstanding e.ccnunts aggregating $57,000,000. About represents 1032 and prior taxes eligible for filing under the seven-year plan, and upwards cf 23 ooo ooo repr esents delinquencies 1035 and In volume th.a dHr.qunt tax -ceil Hoee Trot equal the JTA 0.10 OilO a year ago. O'her factors Yor in 1035. collection in his home.

William R. Va'en'iner, director of the pe-troit Institute of Arts, said he knew nothing about the purchase, and did not believe that Ford marred to give To the Institute The p'rture was r-n exh.hit here a he A-? Institu'e three -ears ago. v-l'h a group of o'her no-j- Ftsn'h fainUr.is. sail. what your means of living ycu can be su'e ef geirg in me-cba-d ard l-n yeu c'-eoi erg ef teve ehrcal funeral -ec's's.

Th' picture was hist exhibited 1 17 in the Fans SaV.r as shown again in th Paris Fx-1 pr-rj at o'her times OFFER "o- '-VTJi; 1 p. IS -nriHH l1 1'Hil GERALD'S IAIM, Inc. Srrl Ht.pr,. ee and a' 'h Great Laka Ex- ICS'S amil- -s fUX-r'n 'psitwn Cevelud Iwt fujr.iner. I enter tie cae, however, HI c-.

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