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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. SEPTET BER 8. 1SJS Bankers Hear a-a are Contract Bridge By Ely Culbertson Obituary Trial to Hinge on Jailbreak Tax Refunding Change Asked 1 Mrs. Charles Smith; a sister, Mr. Minnie E.

Brown Roosevelt Plea Ona of the simplest of all de-j fensive plays is the lead of a trump to prevent the Declarer from ruff r.mma tiunaip, ina two uroincii, and red Smith. ing losing cards In the Dummy. A native of Detroit. Mrs. Minnie E.

Erown, 60 year old, 2745 Law- rence Ave died suddenly in the Henry Ford Hospital Tuesday. I Services will be held at the Wil-j most everv Headquarters for 1: Deputies Will Testify Relief Plan to Be Jn i This ia wnkn ln neuer nan to up, body know, and on, wn Give Credit Now, He ich is us Mr i. Emma Quast An illness of six weeks resulted In the death Tuesday of Mrs. Emma Quast. 80 years old, 1'J632 ally recognized quickly.

However, at Polls Oct. 10 in Holdup Case fells Lonvention rrj Quality Auto Supplies liam R. Hamilton Co. Chapel. 3975 Cass at 2 p.

m. Thursday, with burial in Woodlawn Ceme popyst rVkjrr Two deputy sheriffs and two de Drc.vlt told the bank fectives were indorsed Tuesday as it is not always so easy to appreciate the Importance of the time factor. Sometimes, if the play is to be at all successful, it must be made immediately and an instant's delay will completely lose the tempo of the hand. This is true in the hand given below. West Dealer.

Neither side vulnerable. America today that he x- 5 c' nl.ch th flow of teem tery, i Mrs. Brown and her Robert Sr lived in England for many years. Mr. Brown represent-, ing the Parke Davis Co.

They re- turned to Detroit after the World War. In addition to her she is survived by two tons, Cecil H. Erown and Robert C. Brown, i ar.d enaDie inuuony amu fiillpst arlvuntnire The Common Council, after a protracted hearing Tuesday on the proposed Charter amendment to aid delinquent taxpayer by a long-term funding arrangement, took suggested revisions of the text under advisement and will convene ln a special meeting Friday to approve the program to be submitted to the voters at the primary, Oct. 10.

Mack Ave. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 p. m. Thursday with burial in Woodmere Cemetery. A native of Germany, Mrs.

Quast had lived here for 62 years. Her husband, August, who died 25 years ago, operated a restaurant and saloon on Michigan Ave. for many years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. George Z.

Winters. Mrs. Emma Daniel and Mrs. Julia Richardson; a son, Albert; four gand-children, four great-grandchildren, two brothers, Louis and Arthur Lenke, and a sister, Mrs. Alma Houck.

Plenty of Power For All Popular Cars EN ERG EX Batteries 4 i 2 10 Old A KQ S1 1 N-l A 7 6 -yKSt All fc 10 st I 10 9 7 3 No unanimity has as yet appeared on the terra of years over which delinquents may amortize their over-Jue bills. The Council's tpe-cial tax committee has recommended five years as a maximum: a few representatives of taxpayers Abe S. Goldwater Rites will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday at the new St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Georgia and Raymond for Abe S. Goldwater, 53 years old. 8798 Kno-deil who died Monday after an illness of two years. Burial will be in Mt.

OliTet Cemetery. Mr. Goldwater. who was a brother of Gabe S. Goldwater, Detroit 13 Heavy Plates TO unc o- National Recovery Act.

"gin confident you will work mf to meet the credit needs r.ustry and trade," he said In c' read before the annual of the American Bank- iSociation, attended by 5,000 I from over the Nation. Two Administration's e5nien. Gov. Eugene R. Black.

the" Rescrve Board, and Jesse H. Jonea, of the Finance ex- rcd in 'ven stronger tones a de-' (j that bankt loosen their Want Eagle on anlt Th? Flue Eagle should be on the suit' door as well as on the bank -md Jones said. "The to th KRA would be j. of banks to extend available A A 10 9 4 Ot7(i Tho Bidding 51 25 organizations feel that 10 years is the least acceptable period. A compromise of seven years, with 10 per cent annually for the first three years on the total due.

Is seen at a i possible middle ground. i 1 Hm West fire marshal, was a native of Chicago and had lived here for 35 years. He was active in the Street Car mens union. Surviving are his widow. Marie; four sons.

Harry, Herbert. Abe, and Samuel, and North East Pass Pass 3 Pass Past South Pass Pass Pass witnetsea against Mepnen Andrews, when he comes to trial for robbery armed. The action Indicated that William D. Bmsstar. assistant prosecutor in charge of trie case, intends to introduce at evidence against Andrews the Jail-break 10 days aeo in which Andrews led three other men in an escape.

Andrews la to go on trial Friday for the holdup Mav ft of MrCathey. of 1716 Helen Ave. Mc-Cathey lost $415 in the robbery- Recorder's Judge John P. Scal-len granted Brusstar motion lr-dorsing Deputies George Shaw and Norman McLeod and Detect iv Sergts. Barney Seleske and James Brockney as witnesses.

The deputies were on duty when Andrewj led his fellow prisoners from the jail in the spectacular escape. The detectives aided in his rapture. Julius Wild, another of the men in the escape. Is to go on trial Sept. 18 for robbery armed.

He and Bruno Monti are accused of stealing a truckload of sugar, valued at $13,000. from Robert A. Smith on July 18. Montis attorney was befor Judge Scallen Tuesday to ask that his client be given a separate hearing. He argued that Wilds Jail-break would be used against him during the hearing and that it would not be to the best interests of Monti, who had not participated in the esrape.

Judge Scallen ruled that they should be tried jointly since the court would protect Monti against the Jailbreak references. Shoemakers to Meet Detroit shoemakers are asked to attend a meeting at 9 p. Sept. 6, at 1208 Randolph under the sponsorship of the United Shoe Re-builders' Association. Andrew Var- Responsible groups of large taxpayers and civic organizations have voiced no objection to the so-called "teeth clause" which would give the City an equal footing with private purchasers on titles it bids in.

In deference to the objections I two daughters, Doris and Evangel-. line. East's bidding is perfectly legitimate but West's bidding is decidedly fantastic he managed to Mrs. Jennie Clave Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie the re- times on a nare minimum.

of other factions, however Charles W. Pullen Rites for Charles William Pullen, i 11 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pullen. 423 Park Lincoln Park, will be held at 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the Latter Day Saints Church, 132S9 Sorrento Ave. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Charles died Monday In Delray General Hospital from burns suffered Friday when he fell In a pile of hot slag near the Michigan Steel Corp. He is survived by his parents and by a sister, Ida.

Mrs. Edith F. Sweeney Mrs. Edith F. Sweeney, 53 years old, of the Erunswick Hotel, died Tuesday.

Funeral services will be held in the William R. Hamilton Co. Chapel, 3975 Cass at 8:30 a. m. Friday and ln St.

Aloysius' Church at 9. with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Her husband, James E. Sweeney, owner of the Brunswick and Sweeney Hotels here; a daughter, Mrs.

Muriel Keeley, of New York; two sons, Allan B. Ryan, of San Francisco, and Warren H. Ryan, of Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Walter Mau-ghan. of Montreal, and two brothers, Clave, 40 years old.

2218 Elizabeth St. Clair Shores, will be held at the home at 3 p. m. Thursday. demption period before foreclosure on these titles will doubtless be extended in the final draft of the amendment.

Time Limit Chief Issue A majority of those heard Tuesday declared that the first consideration was to map a suitable amorization period. They asserted that if this period be made liberal enough then no excuse exists for denying the City, in Justice to those taxpayers who have met their bills, to take firm steps against persistent evaders. The Council authorized Control iuim quiiti nniuiany openea me king of clubs, which held the trick. This player now knew that there was but one more club outstanding and so a continuation could do more harm than to force the Declarer. However, the tingleton spade In the Dummy was staring him in the face and he saw immediately that this card was very important to the Declarer.

He therefore Bhifted Immediately to the knave of hearts. This was won with the king in the Dummy and a spade led immediately. South clattered up with the Ace and continued his partner's defensive policy by leading another trump. At this point West was completely helpless. He was able to ruff one spade in the Dummy but was forced to concede two more tricks in this suit to the adversaries.

(Cot.rrirhl. Ill) Guaranteed for 12 months on a Service Basis. Made Throughout of Tested Selected Materials. Burial will be in Shamokin, Pa. Mrs.

Clave, who died Monday In Grace Hospital, had lived in St. Clair Shores for 16 years. Steelton, was her birthplace. Surviving are her husband. Matthew; two sons, Robert and Roy, and her mother, seven sisters and two brothers, living in Pennsylvania, Mrs.

Jane P. Kelly Services for Mrs. Jane P. Kelly, 68 years old. 3647 Canton will be held at 2 p.

m. Wednesday in the A. H. Norton Chapel, 81 Kliot tinder the auspices of North Woodward Loyalty Chapter No. 427 of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. Four sons, John George. Frank and Samuel Kelly; two brothers, James and Samuel F. Patterson, and a sister, Mrs. Wil Norman Rymal, of Detroit, and Harry Rymal, of Toronto, survive.

ler William J. Curran to proceed with his program for a $10,000,000 Issue of scrip which will be printed and turned over to City Treasurer Charles L. Williams as quickly as possible. The fiscal plans of the City con 1 oujan, president, will preside. At that time Detroit cobblers will make final plans for operation un-'der the NRA code.

You are protected by the guarantee of Sears nation-wide organization when you buy an ENERGEX and it costs you no more to get a powerful NEW Energex than it does to get a rebuilt job! Plates of the finest grade oxides specially selected and candled separators. 'Super Value' Greases Limited Quantity at Special Low Prices c-ed't ln" every uim in um structure." HnRtdets of available credit are ite better than hoarders of currency. he said. "By no stretch the imamnation can a solvent hank need more than 50 per cent 1 nuidi'y and 40 per cent should be r'pn'v Roosevelt reviewed the history of rir.kins; over the last six months, nee the national banking holiday vai declared and the Emergency ranking Act was passed. He said t-at steady progress had been made nee that time, but continued: I do not mean to suggest that the t.isk is finished.

We have be-jnrt us continuing duties for bankers, depositors and the Government in the development and maintenance if the highest standards in bank organization and management. "We still have much to accomplish in making credit facilities for the recovery we are bringing about. The banks must piay an important part In making increased loans to Industry and nnitnercp. can be made and will be male. I want you to know that we rely on your organization for Its co-operation." I'rges I'se of Saving The President said that he the courage and Judgment after a period of drastic Validation In appraising security extending credit.

He declared "at the matter required immediate aVeniinn from the bankers toward savings to gainful use." I're-ident Rooaevelt said in his ti.esage that "splendid results" had mme from the National Banking which provides for a guaranty hank deposits of leas than $2V)6. liam Ashton, survive. William D. Archer A resident of Detroit for 46 years William D. Archer, 64 years old, riled Tuesday at his home.

B004 N. Clarendon of a stroke. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2:30 p. m. Thursday with burial in Grandlawn Cemetery.

Born ln Lexington, Mr. Archer came to Detroit in 1887. For the past eight years he was engineer at the McCullough School. He Is survived by his widow. Maud; a daughter, Helen A.

and two grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson Funeral services will be held at the home at 2:30 p. m. Thursday for Cup Greaie, 9c Transmiaiion Create for gear protection, 1 lb.

can 5 lbs. 39c template part cash and part scrip for the payrolls for the rest of the first half of the current vear. This new issue of $10,000,000 will be redeemed in January from second half tax collections and then another issue, approximately 000.000, will be printed to augument cash revenue up to June 30, 1934. I). S.

R. Opinions Ordered Each member of the Council's special committee which for a year has been inquiring into the operation of the D. S. R. will write an independent opinion on the committee's findings for submission at a meeting set for Tuesday, Sept.

12. The chief concern of the committee, which is composed of Council-men John S. Hall, Fred W. Casta-tor and Eugene I. Van Antwerp, has been to learn if proper depreciation reserves hav been set up for the D.

S. R. Fall Semester Begins Today For College and High School Graduates Formal registration and classification of students begin at nine o'clock today. Wednesday. Two Semesters; (1) September 6 to January 26; (2) January 29 to June 21.

Tuition fee: $125 for each semester, payable monthly, or $120 in advance. The training leads to: (1) Executive Positions in Business; (2) Commercial Teaching; (3) Shorthand Reporting. Students the past year from seven states. No agents. Detroit Commercial College 19 Clifford, at Woodward Not to be confuted with average quality greatei up to high peci6-cationf proved dependable by Sean Tetling Laboratories and impaction service.

Lay in a aupply for future u. Ml tlrrl endue Sold iln Ike Stale iufK, (o ithhinn Salii Tet el Mrs. Selma Goebel The body of Mrs. Selma Goebel, 29 years old. 197r2 Roselawn who died Monday, will be at the home until Friday noon when it will be taken to Christ Jehovah Conference Church, Theodore St.

and Helen to lie in state until the services at 2 p. m. The Rev. Henry Rehn will officiate. Burial will lie in Oakvlew Cemetery.

A long illness ended in Mrs. Cornel's death at her home. She was a native of Detroit. Surviving are her husband, Robert; a daughter, Shirley; her parents, Mr. and WEST SIOE 10750 O'tnd Hivtr N-ar (MkmMii 3000 Cut at Warren Avr- 12040 Jot.

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VJ firande Trio. M. ill-Happv Dova In Dixie, IM. Pop Conrert. CKI.W Artist Iterital.

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M. W.I It Pan American Concert. CKLW Fred Waring's Pennsylvania. M. WXYZ Spartan Singers.

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8:00 P. U. W.IR Music Magic. WWJ Ferde (Holes Music: Conrad Thihaillt. WXYZ.

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M. WJ Moods ot Eventide. WX1Z ll Delta-Ids. CKLW John M.Keluis. P.

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M. WJR Pan-Amerlcnn Concert W'WM Corn Cob Pipe Hour. XYZ CKLW Fred vVannR'a Pennsylvaniatis WMBC Polish Hour. WEXL HalDh Harris. 0:13 P.

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