Cass City Chroni Cle Volume 28, Number 1] Cass City, Michigan, Friday, April 14, 1933
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CASS CITY CHRONI CLE VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1] CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. EIGHT PAGES. more than two dozen pieces of fore investors as a guarantee by permits can be received only in flint, the remains of a blanket, the state that the investment was Lansing. The permits are on sale CHUR HB UNITE IN and o,ther relics. FRANTICHASTE TO O.K. Upon this assumption millions SUPERVISORSELEI T at all of the d'epartment offices SEVEN BAlYiESFOR ~£he consensus Sunday was d',at an<i miilons of c{oiiars were turned an(i i~ is not necessary ~o make ap~ the skeleton was that of an Indian over to s.tock and bond promoters. plication in Lansing. 600D FRIDAY chieftain. The importance of the B[[] BiLL When the Brown bill passes, this OSBUiN CHAiRiAN One of ,the most frequent ques- H, S, BASEB/tLLTEAM Indian was borne of ~he elaborate thing will be at an end in Michi- tions of the dapartment is whether nature of the musket. The orna- gan. a half-price permit can be ob- Cass City Stores Plan To Close mental trigger piece and tail piece Finances Real Reason for Senator A. L. Moore of Pontiac Extend Time for Return of tained for an automobile without Four on Home Diamond with of th e gun bore a eoat of arms Haste in Enacting Beer and Representative James Helme a 1932 license, The new law does Three Hours Friday finely engraved indicating the of Adrian were the only two mem- Taxes in Tuscola Coo permit this, and several hun- Possibility of Another. Legislation. Afternoon. period of Louis XV in the late bers of the legislative house and to May 1. dred permits have been issued for One Here. Eighteenth Century. senate taxation committees to re- a~tomobites which were not oper- Mr. Chapin announced Sunday By Elton R. Eaton. fuse to sign a telegram to the Re- ated in 1932. ~ Four churches will unite in a night that he would donate the construction Finance Corporation James Osburn, supervisor of The law requires that the per- Lansing, Mich. Many people If arrangements are completed Good Friday service at the Baptist skeleton and all the relics to a of in Washington pledging the enact- Kingston township, was made the mit be fastened to the lower right Michigan have wondered why the for a game here on Decoration Day church this (Friday) afternoon, museum within the state. ment of a bill diverting funds from unanimous ~hoice for chairman hand corner of the windshield of administration in Lansing is ~o with Fairgrove, the Cass City high commencing at 1:30. Business Mr. Chapin is one of the few the highway department .to feed when the board of supervisors of the automobile for which it is is- school baseball team will have five houses will follow their annual cus- surviving homesteaders of Michi- anxious to have the legislature pass the starving of Michigan; The R. F. Tuscola county met Tuesday to sued. Yet many reports are being a beer bill. They realize that the home games this season. Four are tom in closing from twelve to three gan. He is married and has three C. some weeks ago sent a telegram open their April session. Mr. Os- received stating that the permits assured, but the holiday game is o'clock on the aften/oon of Good children, Mrs. Ethel Greenberg, of legislation is not the result of any to Governor Comstock advising Mm burn appointed the following com- are being enclosed in a transpar- unusual public demand, although still "in the air." The schedule fol- Friday. Hale; Arthur, of Pigeon, and Ches- that unless the state Michigan mittees: ent case and stuck in the corner of lows: Rev. T. S. Bottrell, pastor of the ter, of Flint.--Detroit Free Press. the public is favorable to the legal used some of its own money to re- Ways and Means !~aas, Purdy, ,the windshield• It is necessary that sale of beer within the stat~. April 28~Sebewaing there. M. E. church, will speak a the Iieve th~ suffering in this state, MacFarlane. the permits be fastened so firmly May 2mHarbor Beach here. The real reason of the anxiety of union service on the topic, "The Re- there would be no more federal Claims and Accounts--Miller, that they cannot be transferred May 5--Caro here. jected King." "No,t this man but administrative officials in Lansing money forthcoming. The R. F. C. Rawson, Higgins. from one automobile to another. is due to the fact .that the state of May 12 Mayville here. , Barabbas." John 18:20. Turn to page 8, please. County Officers' Claims--Van- The department of state has no May 16~Millington there. WINTEI WHEATC OP Michigan is without cash and offi- Rev. Paul J. Allured, pastor of Wagnen, McAlpine, Haines. a~thority to extend the use of 1932 May 19--Croswetl here. the Presbyterian church, will have cials hope that the license fees Equalization--Burns, Heckroth, pla~es without windshield-sticker provided in the beer bill will bring May 23--Unionville there. for his subject, "The Suffering Sa- Purdy, Hutchinson, Keinath, Haas, permits beyond April 1. Coach Kenneth Kelly expects to some revenues into the empty state viour.' .... The Son of Man must I LOWEST,ON REOIID Brown, Macomber, Noble, Nelly, enter athletes in five track meets ,treasury and not because of any suffer many thlngs.• " L uk e 9:22. I]ANDHi'SFRIEND Mathews. as follows: May 13, tri-angular general thirst for beer. "The Seventh Word, the Word of Nation's Production May Be Bank Depository--Keinath, Dil- meet of Caro, Bad Axe and Cass Yes, the state is practically pen- Trust," is .the subject for the las,t lon, Pinkerton. City, at Caro; May 20, regional Half That Harvested niless. Employes of educational in- address given by Roy. H. I. Voelker TO H[R[ County Officers' Salaries Raw- NEWS OF THE meet at Mt• Pleasant; Nay 2% in 1931o stitutions were only paid half of ]P[AK • of the Evangelical church. The son, Macomber, Haas. state meet at Lansing; June 2, Up- their wages the first of this month passage is from Luke 23:46: County Finance~Noble, Higgins, per Thumb meet at Caro; June 9, "Father, into thy hands I commend and practically no bills have been Community Club Will Hear Ross. NEARBYSE flt}NS The condition of the United paid by ,the state since the first of county meet at-Caro. my spirit." States winter wheat crop was the T. P. Sinha, Native of County Buildings--Purdy, Mac- A union communion .service con- the year. At a time when the state Farlane, Burns. lowest on record for Apzdl 1 ac- ducted by Rev. W. R. Curtis of the treasury should be running over India, Tuesday. Printing Freeland, Brown, cording to the report issued by the Happenings Here and There Schuckerts Lease Baptist church will conclude the with cash, there is none there. Mathews. Michigan Co-operative Crop Re- County treasurers are reporting State and County Tax--Haines, Garnered from the Chron- service. porting" Service at Lansing. The Pastime Theater Local churches are preparing for that they have practically no tax At the April meeting of the Cass Kelley, Hutchinson. crop entered the winter in poor icle's Exchanges. large congregations for the Easter money to send the state. That por- City Community Club on Tuesday County Drains and Drainage-- condition throughout practically the .r On the 15th anniversary of their services Sunday. The hand of fel- tion of the gas and weight tax not evening, April 18, members of that McAlpine, Burns, Keinath. entire country and has declined society will have the privilege of entrance into the theater business, lowship will be extended to new already expended for purposes spec- To Settle with Co. Clerk and steadily since that time. Deterio- hearing Tarine P. Sinha, who as a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lambert F. H.~& C. H. Schuckert will re- . members. Announcements of these ified in the state law, is being Treas. Higgins, Heckroth, Ross. were pleasantly surprised at their ration in crop prospects has been friend of Mahatma Gandhi, is in a open the Pastime Theater in Cass services are printed on page 8. diverted to other purposes: so the To Settle with Drain Commis- home on South Wilson St., Mar- particularly severe in the hard position to give authoritative infor- City to the public on Saturday eve- state must have money from some sioner~Hutchinson, Miller, Kelley. lette, Tuesday evening, April 4, ning, April 15, showing "The Sign winter wheat states of the south- source, say members of the house mation about that great leader in To Settle with Supts. of Poor~ when thMr children tendered them of the Cross" as their first pic.tur e. west where percipitation was inad- and senate, if its government is to India. Sinha, a native of India, Macomber, Freeland, Pinker`ton. a party in honor of ±heir 25th The Schuckert family commenced Cass City H. S. equate and much acreage will -be continue to function. The beer bill served in the ambulance corps or- To Settle with Road Commis- wedding anniversary. their showman career in Caro 15 abandoned. The Bureau of Agri- is regarded as the one, last cur- ganized by Gandhi for service in sioners~MacFarlane, VanWagnen, There wilt be 33 graduates of the years ago on Saturday next and Won Two Seconds cultural Economics at Washington rency vein that can be tapped and the World War. Ross. Brown City high school in May, the are now conducting the Temple interprets the April 1 condition it is for that reason that such Mr.