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1 FEATURES NEWS-VIEWS 103rd Year. No. 154 Thursday, October 5, 1933 Free Press Want Ads Bring Best Results I XN A roun (I A efTown i i What's Doing Today in Detroit I CHARLES B. W. ALOI1K an assistant L'nited Slaleg district at-; torney, enjows spending an evening i readins; text books on history.

He i doesn't care how technical or diffi-fcult to read a book is. just as long las it has an historical or political (background. i An ardent outdoor sportsman, he (Y i neverineiess thinks golf a "silly little game" with people walking fabout all day taking passes at a i ''funny Dill." -v 5 '-''I1" For his own athletic pursuits he -pneiers ooxing, rowing, tennis and badminton. For two years he boxed "on the D. A.

C. team, and for six f. 7 i- rowed on Detroit Boat Club crews. In comparison to these strenuous forms of exercise, he Cant fimire Oil Wht. 1ranAa etill 1 itry to drag him out In the linka 1 I -S A 'A on sunny summer days.

Of an evening he likes to go out Mrs. Aldrich and tske on some friends at bridge, but always goes hom when dancing i suggested He thinks that dancing is for youngsters, and claims that, others only clutter ud the floor nH mnii 1 RT i si I the kids' fun. On occasion he does get lured onto a dance floor, he (wimits, but ia always ready to call National Metal Congress. If) a. m.

and 2 p. Hotels Stat-ler and Book-Cadillac. National Metal Exposition, noon to 10 p. Science, Inventions and Hobbies Exposition, noon to midnight. Convention Hall.

American Welding Society Wire Association. 9. Pi Omirrnn) 6:30. Michigan Spiritualists Asl sociation, 7, Book-Cadillac Hotel. Detroit Institute of Arts, open 2 to 6 p.

ni. Detroit Executives, Farmn, Club. 12:15, Hotel Statler. Kazzberry Club. 12:1 Amor, lean Business Cluh, 6:30.

Radio Dealers Association, 9, Detrnii-Leland Hotel. Delta Tau Delta. Phi Kapr Psi, 12:15. Coffee Dan's, Laf. yette Building.

Detroit Republican Club. seventh floor. Insurance. Exchange Building. Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Detroit Post, Fire Depart, ment Post. D. S. R. Post, 8.

at. 704 E. Jefferson Hubert Post, 8, Mercier School. Southwest Klwania Club, 12:15. Clark Park.

Y. M. C. A. Riverside Kiwanis Club, 12:15, Hannan Y.

M. C. A. Highland Park Kiwanis Cluh, 12:15, Highland Park Y. W.

C. A. United Northwestern Realty Association, 12.15, 8797 Grand River Ave. Delta Tau Delta, noon, Alamo Cafe. Fraternal Order of Orioles, 8, Amaranth Hall.

United Spanish War Veterans, 8, 704 E. Jefferson Ave. Caravan Shriners Club, Veterans Democratic League, 12:15, Spectro Betta Rho Delta. 8, Tuller Hotel. Upper Room Cluh, 12:15, Haydn Ensemble, 7:30, Downtown Y.

M. C. A. Wayne Countv Bar Assoria-lion. 12:30, Barium Hotel.

Detroit Baptist Association annual meeting, all dav. Italian Baptist Church nf Our' Saviour. American Legion. David M. Vincent Post, 7:30.

Highland Park Municipal Court, I on evening aner one turn about jthe floor. I Seldom If ever angered, he does i get up and say unprintable things (sometimes when a thoughtless neighbor leaves his radio running into the wee-small hours. He thinks that the greatest nuisance in the i world is a radio buzzing and screeching along hour after hour, He uscb his only when there Is on which he particularly wants to hear, and when that pio-, gram is finished, snaps the machine off. He snys that his constitution can stand up pretty well, so he doesn't i mind eating almost anything that iconics along. But for real tickling '-f his Palate.

Set him rinu-n Frpi frptiji Photrt IN ANSWER TO CONGRATULATIONS. Khere vrre many laudatory messages poured in to illiXn B. Coleman after he was re-elected president of the American Society for Steel Treating. I le answers them himse't. a gnent howl of mulligan stew.

Korn in Saginaw, he has lived here almost all his llf i its, 4 ate of the University of Michigan and of the University of Detroit law school in 1921, he spent two i years with the Legal Aid Bureau yof the Detroit Bar Association. He in husinCRQ with "-'X4. I now sate hoxing commissioner for two ytears before he was appointed i-Msiricr. Attorney staff. THE ANNUAL pistol shoot of jieams irom the Detroit Immigration District will he heM vamp ferry, o.

Competing will six-man teams from Detroit, Toledo. Marine Citv mH Souh c' Marie. Team mires will ho for slow and rapid fire eompcti-1 "THE LEGAL Aspects or the NRA" will be the subject of an address hy Circuit Judge Joseph A. Moynihan at 12:30 p. m.

Thursday nt the opening luncheon of the Wayne County Bar Association's weekly noon meetings at the Barium Hotel. individual awards will be ior suow, rapid and scores. Members of the Detroit team are Phillip A. Sundberg, Louis emuiiiKiiw, B-imer oe Hold. Mel- CANADA'S "Healthiest Man" A vin hevev.

C. HmihIiI ui aiul l.lenu I. 1 uney. Alternates wood. Unt has proved his point lire Arthur R.

1 lomewood and i He set out three weeks aen to Atfiei 11 Pih i-ii. iiri i-J( v-f ti- yt't oy iiiKing some ttuu miles of Delioit, is in cluuge 0f frum his himie to Chicago, wb'ra the shoot w.m-i.1 ine oi Kl ran-. il went by way of Toronto and the ll, JAMES I mi menilier iNauonai exposition, and of the Y. M. C.

A. iiouid of Dii ei-- finished his Jaunt Wednesday by DICKSON. member ide Wurlil Photo ALL DAY LONG. While 1,000, 000 persons looked on, some sitting on statuary, more than 120,000 Legion- na.s neen named geneinl chair- automobile. He flew from Chicago mian fin- Ihn i.

I to tlptrr.it iii.iiiii; ship canvass, which begins Oct. 9. Fortv miles In 12 I niira Id 1t In a day's work to Staples, for he vmn campaign organization is completed Saturday, Mr. Dickson about, five mlles'an hour 'will hnv, BOA and allows Hr 1 I. and allows time nut to look .1 h.

nun tunien un- naire, passed in review dur- TOGETHER A LOT. Tolks in I ing their big parade in Chi- der.ng if Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Co ward are en- cago It took nine hours gaged. Here they are chatting at a dinner givm Rupert tor the parade to pass. Hughes for Walt Disney, creator of Symphonies. (It his direction, their objective be- jcnery.

He believes in traveling 2,500 new members light, for his equipment includes i in.lt.,n I. 1 iviiMiiin piriures or the 1033 "I( itimes ne nas on Harmsworih races will fnntuie the nnrl- "'s helieves in econ- Downtown branch's open house pro omy' lfnr suit retails at. for Thursday and Erulav 'inr" strange things when while the Western h'ranrh will hold if according to the veteran hark its events until Friday nm 8ttird. Two high school bun. Is ir "nP "fee and will lead a to the Hollvwood hi How to I heater Saturday as announce i niChHghts of which vment to the West Side of the com tn daiiV rol(l showers, i.ing campaign without a towel and complete ah- jstinence from the lighter vices of THE LOST AND FOUND depart- snVJkin5 inking.

I ment. of The Detroit. Free Press 1, Mr' fnr His doctrine of endeavoring to locate the owner uPmK.younR by wtkinr. prefers I of a handbag which was i awlftpr mean nf locomotion. I the Public Relations Room lnhe V.

walk'iK n.V Free Press Building, Tuesdav day, he asserts. "I covered the bearing the name nf sam territory In 10 hours flying I Herbert C. Barnes was "1 In drivmK' jt took me 1 I the bag with a small sum of -walk Srien. Mr. i 'Staples opines, is a gicat thing, l'EKSONAL HO.VOns In the membership drive of the Kns! TICAFrlf VIOLATORS paid i Lions Club went to Edward New-! $9.

-till. 25 in fines during Septem-jinan at the club's luncheon Weil- 'ier- the monthlv report of Fred i ln New Whittier Hotel, i Lyonr, clerk of Traffic Court, jiie brought in five new members I showh. Fot misdemeanors $7fi Provided the margin that gave was collected. Ten drunk drivers his team a victory over its two we.e sent, to the House of in the club. Secretary Wilfrid tion.

seven were placed on proha-I announced. 1 tion anj five i.n.re were fined. Clear, president, introduced Nine reckless drivers received tail a guest from California, Herbert i sentences, 13 were rut on probe-1 K. Hnre-rave bbi-ia 4 jiwun ANOTHER ROUGH CROSSING. Recalling the dav.

of 1 7 and 1 8 wh'en'they put" to sea in camouflaged ships, Legionnaires from Detroit reminiscent in the paint job -on this old automobile, fixed up like a war vessel. I hey had quite a trip to Chicago but were rewarded by the cheers it and other Michigan contrivances won in the parade. re-: lion and 11 lined. rnaiion Association of i- FIRST of the monthly open-house, get-together meetings planned for Detroit, for the Association's day convention at the Hotel Statler I NDFIi THE TITI V. '-Tk.

t-onege siuuenis this season will he held in the Woman's building neni in ir 11 i.ivine of the Colleges of the Cltv of De. iTston will le unn' W. "Hancock Thurs-Scenc; Christian, day. between 11 a. m.

and 9 p. m. rhHr 0 Th'r'JChureh of. Miss Catherine Tremper. pres dent.

Seward SAv! nrt of Teachers' College ifnlon, Is l.t"i. "I chairman of the committee In I lne meeting is open to the public, charge. 24 Hours on Detroit Streets Robberies 8 St or lm fa. i. tnf-is 4 if I 1 E.

J. WEEKS. 4K5 Merrick $100, in office at R400 E. Davison Ave. MRS.

FREDA FRIES, 984 Savannah $34, in home. if Missing Persons WALTER JENNER, 15, of 4417 Second missing since Aug. 5. reported by PROBATION OFFICERS. ROBERT RABAN, 14.

of 6310 Hazlett missing since Oct. 2. reported by mother, JOSEPH COVENSKY, 46. of 5150 Holcomh injured at. Hamilton and W.

Philadelphia Aves. Auto Thefts ANTHONY DANE, 17215 Gree-ly Ford sedan, license number 28-579, taken from Jos. Cam-pau and Grant Aves. GABERIAL SMITH, R. R.

2. Birmingham, Butck sedan, license number X82-896, taken from Fenkell and Blackstone Aves. FRED THOMAS, 3724 Four-teenth Buick sedan, license number Z60-0B6, taken from Myrtle and Fourteenth Aves. CHARLES COLLINS, 14511 Grand River Chevrolet coach, license number X82-234, taken from Orchard and Alaska Aves. WILLIAM CUTRTCHT.

706 W. 4 I ft -A i 1 1 4 A ikJV Traffic Accidents AUDRY REDOND. 24. of Ark-ville, N. injured at Bates St.

and Jefferson Ave. BEN BERKOWITZ. 60, of Owen injured at John R. St. and Owen Ave.

SHERMAN M. CONDON. 25, of 8196 Otsego injured at Lafayette Blvd. and First St WALTER NOWICKi. 11 of 2225 E.

Forest fatally jn. jured at Forest and Dubois Aves. Kirby Pnntiac sedan, license number Y36-415, taken from home. MARTIN CERNEK. 501 Adams Ford touring, license number M6701, taken from Mt.

Elliott and Conant Aves. THEY WILL LEAVE FORESTS BEHIND THEM. At this moment, however; "these' Souths are leaving the city streets behind them. They are a portion of the 175 recruits who entrained Wednesday from Fort Wayne to head for the Civilian Conservation Corp In a short while they will be sent to camps in the North to aid in reforestation. A FO TE GLELAT DANE- You fanciers had for Champion Tokalon Highboy when he walked off with most of the honors at the eat bury 1 Association Show on Long Island, which accounts for the pride of his two friends, Frances and Jean Kettles, and gives an idea of his si..

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