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VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, .MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1945
NUMBER 51
Says Frankensteen £E£,i£££™
Communistic
Homer Martin Blames
Late President For
Unions' Present Ills
Asserting that Richard
Frankensteen, candidate
• Jack Q. Pfeifle 27, metal-
smith, first class, whose wife,
Mrs. Lola Rowe Pfeifle, lives at
517 Ollis, Inglewood, Calif., is FAIR PLANS
pictured making a solder con- NEARING COMPLETION
nection . in the work shop Wffli ^ distribution of the
Bright Promise For The Fair
RABBITS AND FLOWERS
ON PREMIUM LIST
Sffs DAUGHIEK'S Given Citation For
Mr. and Mrs. James W. La- BrOIlZe Medal
mont announce the marriage of
their daughter, Mary Lee, to 00 _ , , .,„,_
Mr. Dale Coldren Cooper, Unit- _ , . . 2^l§ePt^mbf' }2^
ed States Navy, on Saturday, _, Techmcian Third Grade John
fi.0 oio-i.fi. r.-f QoT.f*™w -n.-nJ. E- Schroen, Signal Corps, Unit-
fov cort Ubb JNatoma ±5ay, on mittees are busy compieting de- class and will be found in the tion, Alameda, California.
j__j mhwh ho ia ol-atinnpri .Tapir was J . . * _ a .. .... '
mayor of Detroit, was convicted which he is stationed. Jack was ^ that ^^ £aakeB the poultry tent
of being a- member of the Russian Communist Party, and? »sk
that Labor Leader R. J. Thoma&j|||§f
was a member of the jury thai ^l||s|
convicted him, Homer Martin, ^|
deposed president of the old
U.A.W. union, in an address
here Thursday before the Saline Rotary Club, laid the^^
blame for the present labor sit-Eafe
uation directly to the late President Roosevelt, and as he
termed him, in-Justice Frank
the eighth of September, nine- , Q, , . „ - .-, .
, , . , . ,„., ulc Ui,MiU«™u Vx .uC This year plans are made teen hundred and forty-five, ea b.tate.s Army' *?r mentonous
T: ±rdTTSf ^SZl Ca™ Z P-mium list, the various com- to include rabbits m the open Station Chapel, Naval Air Sta- ^%SJS^C^^
Messenger Center, Signal Center, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, from
15 August 1944 to 31 March
1945. Technician Third Grade
Schroen instituted new and
speedier methods of processing
traffic to the War Department
by eliminating one phase of
the procedure and succeeded
in reducing the normal load
of operation on delicate and
complicated secret equipment.
Voluntarily, he worked for long
period outside of duty hours
training new personnel and
greatly expediting the work of
the section. Entered military
service from Michigan.
Sgt. Schroen was presented
, the medal and citation at a
T oaf T?l**____ "KW Mvo i XT ■y*%:"il eAmuilf 3 "1 jacen? ™ me. scno.oi- in* „ T „ v ' ,„ ceremony recently in Frankfort,
JuSSt KlteS Jr Of IVlrS. placed m the basement and all premiums have been increased Mary Lee Cooper, Yeoman F/C Qermanv He is the son of Mrs
the rooms on the first floor, and much of the better live- y'
Jack Q. Pfeifle
a welder for the Ford Motor
Community Fair an outstanding All breeds will be classed to-
event. gether with prizes being offered
As will be noted, there are five clases.
several additions ana enlarge- The flower division has been
ments in the premium list. In greatly increased and will be
many cases the amount <of placed in the kindergarten room
premium money has been in- along with an enlarged antique
creased and those who have class; also paintings and draw-
quality exhibits will be more ings.
than repaid for their efforts in All interested people having
getting their articles ready and choice blooms, antiques or
up to the school. paintings will find an interesting
The fair is open to every one classification and a very fine col-
Murphy. Homer Martin, it will Company before entering the as m previous years and all lection of such exhibits is ce'r-
be recalled, headed the U.A.W. Navy in Aug.} 194l His parents, livinS in this vicinity should tain to make this an outstand-
during the latter's administra- ^ and -^YS_ Qeorge q. pfeifle, enter one or more classes. As ing display,
tion as governor of Michigan, ^ &t 6Q4 ^ebev roadj Saline! an inducement for the winners Three tents have been ar-
when the sit-down strikes were Mich a special award is being given ranged in which to house the
prevalent and for which Gov. Fair 0ct 4.5 those who earn the most points, live stock and will be found ad-
Murphy was so smartly criti- - This year.all exhibits will be jacent to the school. The
cized. T -—*- T»--4--~ "--- »*— . . y .- _ _ -
Martin explained that he, a /->••_. ■»
former Baptist preacher in Kan- .ft Ha Crittenden
sas City, Missouri, was impell-
ed to quit the ministry and go the crowd
crusading for labor because of Mrs. Ella Roxanna Crittenden
the great number of human passed away early Tuesday
The halls and auditorium will stock should be on exhibition ms- Cooper, Yeoman F/C Louise Schroen of Saline. Sgt.
be kept open to accommodate there by-many of the outstand- J°ined the Waves a year or so Schroen graduated from Salme
1,1 ing farmers as well as by the *B°> a?d £er bnsband, who has High school m 1988 and enter-
boys and girls who belong to bee? ? the Nav^ d™2 th« ?d <Jeary College and majored
past six years, is a teacher of m stenotypmg which m later
navigation at San Diego.
Fair Oct. 4-5
Wedding of Saline
Man, Clinton Girl
derelicts whom he met among morning at her home at 315 j£ ^fS^^c^ S°me °f the hVeSt°Ck Cll*S'
the laboring classes. His ob- East Michigan avenue. She was ^ ^l^f ^ ^nd —*«* Oct. 4-5—
ject: the organizations of free born November 18 1854 m t] hout the school to pro-HORSE RACES WILL
trade unions, collective bargain- Lenawee county, Michigan. She vide entertainment for those not RF FFaTTTRF
mg and to fight the mdus- was the daughter of George and e iall interested in the ex- BE FEATURE
trial dictators of that time. De- Joxanna Grey Cobb, came to ldMts_ % ( Albert Lange, in charge of
daring that the communists, Washtenaw county with her rphe program FrMay after- the horse show, has arranged
fellow travelers and racketeers parents at the age of^ years. noon for the grade boyg and fol. tbree running races at the „
moved in and began subverting She married Dwight Allan Crit- girlg sbou]d be wdl atteilded. Saline park. A class for boys Macon Methodist church, Miss the Blitz of London by the
the labor unions, he told of tenden March 7, 1878. Ihey Eadl youngster will be given'an under 14 years will be the first Roberta Johnston, daughter of rockets and moved with SHAEF
suspending the -officers of jthe settled on the Crittenden home- 0pp0rtimity to bring their pet race to be followed by a race Mr. Robert Johnston of Clinton, to the continent soon after D-
Plymouth Local Union and of stead and lived there until they &t t 0>dock or to decorate their for aU girls 15 years or under, and Mr. Willard Wiedmayer, Bay.
raiding their ofhces with a moved into their new home m M d etc or dress in a cos. T1 should be very in- son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaro__ Sgt. Schroen has the honor
strong-arm squad. Cummumstic Saline m March, 1913. Mr. Crit-
literature filled both the library tenden preceded her in death
years was to place him on-
General Eisenhour's staff. After completing his college training he was employed by the
Dow Chemical Company until
entering military service, his
entire training being at Camp
In a candlelight service at the Crowder, Mo. He wont through
the instruction _ room, on April 26, 1934
_.. _ Aaro^i
tume. teresting for the young people Wiedmayer of Saline, were unit- of being first to notify the War
Following these events on the 0f the surrounding community, ed in marriage Saturday eve- Department in the States of
school yard, the group should The above races will be fol- ning, Sept\22. The Rev. Casper Germany's surrender. He was
eommrisons of Russian "^iv pVi.lrb-PTi wptp hnvn nf fTn'c- isuJ1'~"-'J .,olu' UJJA= si""F °">""" me auuve xcxkxco nxxx xjx. x.vx .-nig, ocjju.^i. xilc x\.cv. vjctoycL xx^xxxxx..xj ^ —xx^xx
,.™=™ »t,i a™™™ T)P- „J?Z; exTZiZ, ?««T: e,;,.™l ^ther a* ^ Sal™e Pai* t0 lowed by a race open to anyone, Foltz read the single ring cere- in the "little red schooUiouse"
and
with
Communism and American De- union, of whom four survive ~ •+„ x_ x a ■ ' - "" ' ~ - i >-- ■„ --
mocracy being drawn and urg- Mrs Faye^ Too^ood of Grand w.l1fess- me b<^s and possibly a which should provide a real m0ny in the presence of 200 during negotiations. He has
ing the adoption of communism Rapids Miss Felix Crittenden ai ? °f t:W0 TtI]? &m 1° att^mpj thrill for all horse followers. A Mends and relatives. The altar many fine snaps and movies .of
in "this country. Communists home Mrs Calvin Wolf of Ann 1<?,,C £ a, 10U-P?un(l P^ored straight away track has been was decorated with palms, can- "Ike", our top generals and of
then as now, he declared were Arbor and Dr Eugene Critten- ? j , a^imals Wl11, be provided and should be safe for delabra, and hampers of white Germany's staff that signed the
using the trade unions for sub- den of Petersburg Virginia tume<*1 loos?11 a 0nce. + a a11 riders and spectators. gladioh. peace.
versive purposes and are hope- Two sons * Asa Gray and George f-cramj?le ^lU .ensue t0 CatcJa Following these races and the The bride, given in marriage He has had the privilege of
ful of creating such a situation Allan preceded her in death «ir av°. e J?1?- , ... , judging of the riding classes by her father, wore a gown of spending a good deal of time
that government ownership of she also leaves Y> srandehildren Succeeding this event will be will be held the annual pullmar white jersey with a fingertip with Mickey Rooney and Bobby
industry will result. What the and l4 oTeat-erscndchilden" She featu1red a wagon-backing con- contest at the same park. A veil of net edged with shadow Breen, who he says are regular
present-day strikers need is a haS been a life-W member test hj,A tractol> Each contest- speciai boat is being obtained lace and held in place by a fellows.
good licking, he declared. of the Presbyterian church^ WlU be ^^ to Jollowa from Manchester and all driv- beaded tiara. She carried a The Bronze Star just awarded
There were 5,000 separate Funerai ^e4iceVwill he held 7t given course wlt1^ a1lfeW ob" ers v''iU have an ec^ual chance' Continued on Page 4
strikes in General Motors plants the Lockwood fungal home at stacles' whi<^ should J%°^e "Enlarged premiums are being Fair 0ct 4.5
f t19?.7 FdTgM Wfh ;<in" *™V ^ Thuiday *%£&. S^t^^bab^efS ^^ by ^ *" *"*• PASTORAL CONFERENCE
eS^acf^sattS SS Se^ndTuS^nte t ^ "d^e tet o^trS- —« Oct. 4-5— AT TRIMTY CHURCH
that with the closed shop, the oS^nnd^™w tor; however» a tractor wiU > B0Y SCOUTS On Tuesday and Wednesday,
check-off and collective bargain- ^dVWUUU w"e^y- - provided any contestant. The Washtenaw-Livingston Sept. 25 and 26, the Southeast- ANNUAL .MISSION
-Fair Oct. 4-s The afternoon events will be B gcout Council—in company em Pastoral conference con- FESTIVAL
« j t... 4.,. 1 ^tKoii ... __ ., . .__ n vened in Trinity Lutheran «, . „ , m . .. „
• ° church. A J-i-~::"~J ■• i— Next Sunday Trinity Ev.
the local team.
adds five points to his 63, so
like all the other GI's; he's
looking forward to that discharge day soon.
Fair Oct. 4-5
ing, Labor, he said, has a gun
,,— .f. ±JXiy KJXxXiXXV ^.v^xxxxxx
mg, -uaoor, ne sam, nas a. gui. climaxed by the annual football with 543 other scout
at the head of industry which ly/n^o TftV Dietiker game, between Flat Rock and performs many ser
has absolutely no recourse, and if-lisa JUj-mcunw g*_ ^, __. x v , „ „
Wedded Monday
the laboring man's life is not
worth two cents who would oppose the union.
Detroit newspapers, the
Times, the News and the Free
The Dietiker home
Programs To Be Extra
Special At The Fair
m Trinity Lutheran ^T , _ , „ . .,
vices m —• A detailed report by T Next Sunday Trinity
^xxxixxxxx, -r»~j —vlce= m thf» rlpleo-fltP* tn tv.p bJ-svnn/ Lutheran Church will observe
that serve all of our country— pe delegates to the last synod- Mission Festival,
in aWIpv that manv bovs have i«d convention m New Ulm, "s annual _.vu&_.j.uii i»uv«.
in ordei vo&y. many Doys nave rwpivpd- Severn The theme in three divine
rich experiences as they grow Mmn.,^ wa^s^ rece yed. JSeveial services will be the great charge
toward manhood.
doctrinal papers and an exe-
the Lord has given to His
ip at 904 °i'c"-al -c" Ailc x"" lixi.rxxxx. XXXXXX. *,,„,_ „Q,_- o-ecic: nf 1 f!orin+hinTi« 19 wptp "tne l^ora nab giveu tu j-^o
..xxxx^, .xxx. «^..„ xxxxx. .xx ie at ZU4 evenino- nro^rams, Each week one of these serv- gesis 01 1 ooimtnians iz were m-each the Gospel
Pvp<!« fail tn tpll the facts he East Henry street was the _At Potn e, n™?J p 10T 77 ire* will be discussed briefly. on the program. Two commit- ^nuicn xo pieacn tne uubpei.
fress, tail to tell tne lacra, ne _— ^ j ^^ imnressive Thursday and Friday, begin- ices will oe aiscussea uneuy. v Ladies' Aid sutrolied ^ the morning service begm-
unpiessive . _A 0-on „,„1#v„v fVwaTO A Ctt«rfn» tn Tnsitutinns rees ot tne ^aaies fia supplied w R
said, l^e "ttif; rectorial scene jf almost ^ imm^^ ^ ^
8:30 o'clock' there A Service to Insitutions
r.m^ iJau±c" rTTr, ning at 10 o'clock the Rev. R.
„„ - _- ■ , „ . - the food necessary for the body ^uV°f „f Atit1 Arbor will
-_■" ffe „rp manned bv"commu- ceremony, Monday, Sept. Z4 ^ "" outstanding events in The Boy Scouts of America ^ complete satisfaction of ^^f^J^ #pV Schlele
facte d^i^J^S^ late Mr. Dietiker, was united i*n^°? £* ^£Sun£ which will does help local institutions- ^ the QOnfessional service for "Ti/Sn be SuS in the
Ss JSn told°IrSidience marriage to Sgt Rufus Carth- ^0tdTy^ome of the best churches, PTA's, ^j, ete ^ ^ ^ a d tI R o^^^o^dudgm the
STrxw+ir Pmtliw once told ran Minor, son of the Rufus J. "V, fhat is available from De- to use one or moie 01 tne H B h f Eagt Ann Arbor H.einiclu„ 7:'?" .? will Oliver
^ffi^ef^i^wSMno™. of Newberry South ^f^Sf Arbor. At pres- Scouting programs right m_ preadied the sermon for the Heyn ^ of_Detroit jnll Jeljei
ZE-3gm S^ss st fSfiSS s S33E531 =^i^= ?a&«BK
The council aids largely
days..
^r^^t-eirr^S S ™^.™?;1 tom^air «* ^-- «™* tss^js^ss ™rssi£L- ss^
-Fair Oct. 4-5-
igrc
former District official prominent in church work, will preach
the sermon.
The local pastor will conduct
of chaos wiU continue. It is and fitting background for the .T~*""vTt * " of ideas, staff of commissioners, ""t^":^;^
time for the public to act, he charming bride, who wore a RALLY DAY Ai &id ^> camping community SALINE 40 TO 0
declared, and see to it that the street length gown of powder gT. PAUL'S CHURCH service, activities,'promotion of Saline suffered a defeat by ,x^.,^a7 r^~ •'"" —"7"
inherent right of any man to blue crepe trimmed with se- R n D will be observed at health and safety education and Ypsilanti Central, a Class B ^.^ur^al TTof-p^ l™
vork and live m peace is safe- quins, a black _sequm hat and g p ^, chm,dl gunday morn. practicej advancement stand- High school, last week. In thi ^llSL ^I'^tJ^Z, t
guarded—for that is the sacred black accessories. Pinned to . t 1Q Q,dock. Sundav scliool ards, leadership training oppor- estimation of those who saw the 3™f sH1^1seA:i^al n™fis. JVlis.
rl^t of all men. her shoulder was a white cor- °ilg and members of the wort tunities and general overall game, it was poorly played, due r^tjl^S
Rev. Wilham A. Johnson, sage of sweetheart rosebuds Jeli staff lmve arranged a pro- guidance of the movement. to the unnecessary roughness *?11?,n^ 0± illmty aie heaitny
MUan, and William Lyons were and white gardenia*- am o.ivilia. a brief review of Among the parent insti- on the part of Central. The m^irea' p . n . . _
club guests and Charles Os- Miss Dons Smith was the °]ass ^^ties and arranging tutions which carry on scout boys from Saline did a fine job *Jur °ct" 4"5
good was a, new member in- brides only attendant and was f the promotion of pupils troops, cub packs and senior against the odds, and lucky to SALINE WOMAN'S CLUB
troduced
Wiedman.
by
._.. _ ±u_. 0^0 tixxxxxxx-.xx.xx ----—.„ _„m14- troOTjs fn the Mddle Dis- come out with only two on the
President Fred attractive m a powder blue wool from one department to an- scout tioops m xcne ouiu injured list. Ken McAllister
gown and black-accessories Her other. included in the Pro- tu^ aie^ t Club ^man Ro- and Russ Wiedmayer, ., ._
coinage was of pink rosebuds wm be Cradle Roll_ ex- ^lm^<J J j Chamber should be ready to play again Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 2, at
and pink baby mums. erases, songs by clases, Bible tai^^m,ivj.ctii^ ,-„ „,„„,.i. +™> ™~i™ - ~- J-
-Fair Oct. 4-5
The first meeting of the club
_, vear, 1945-1946 of the Saline
They Woman's Club will be held on
Do Ya Wanna Buy?
Wanna buy some a those
hard to get articles for
Johnny? Bring those too
small hats, coats and unused
toys an things to the Federated Church Saturday, Oct.
6.
Sponsored by the Child
Study Club.
Harold F. Mumbrue, a faculty
memory
Wk7 Flannelgraph of ^Commerce^
member of the Royal Oak study^ a. selection by "the junior The Boy Scout _ Council
■ ™ about two weeks. 2:30 o'clock at the home of
. . , ,,,,,.. —^ -— ^ » „ .,-, , . ,. ^ ChelfS ^ Vl7-l}elt t0m°r" m's- Charles Osgood, West Hen-
schools and uncle of the bride, choir attendance recognition, a financed by funds raised m each row at 3:30 and if the same ry street Mrs J N Lewis
served as best man. meditation bv the pastor and community, usually through spirit is shown Coach Lyons president of the club, announces
The double ring ceremony tlle consecration oi all church community funds. predicts a victory, for the that the meeting will honor es-
was performed by the bride's school workers. Next week: The Scout Coun- locals. At a meeting of the pecially all past presidents of
great-imcle, Rev.HF. SchWarz- " The Sunday'school will meet cil's program of Training Lead- team, Dave Cuff, senior and the organization. A program
kopf, of Lansing. Mr. Charles for a sbort session immediately ers- center, was chosen captain, a has been -planned which in-
Dietiker of Wyandotte, Mich., following the program to receive Fair 0ct> 4'd fellow very deserving of the ciudes musical numbers and
gave his granddaughter in literature and envelopes for the The first known white man to bonor because of his willing- jjis. Harry Steinbach of Dexter
marriage. new term an to complete the visit Quebec was Jacques Car- ness to work hard under any will give a display and a talk
Continued on Page 4 organization of classes. tier, French navigator, in 1535- kind of pressure. on her collection of pitchers.
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| Title | 1945-09-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-09-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
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| Title | 1945-09-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-09-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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\~+ VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, .MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1945 NUMBER 51 Says Frankensteen £E£,i£££™ Communistic Homer Martin Blames Late President For Unions' Present Ills Asserting that Richard Frankensteen, candidate • Jack Q. Pfeifle 27, metal- smith, first class, whose wife, Mrs. Lola Rowe Pfeifle, lives at 517 Ollis, Inglewood, Calif., is FAIR PLANS pictured making a solder con- NEARING COMPLETION nection . in the work shop Wffli ^ distribution of the Bright Promise For The Fair RABBITS AND FLOWERS ON PREMIUM LIST Sffs DAUGHIEK'S Given Citation For Mr. and Mrs. James W. La- BrOIlZe Medal mont announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lee, to 00 _ , , .,„,_ Mr. Dale Coldren Cooper, Unit- _ , . . 2^l§ePt^mbf' }2^ ed States Navy, on Saturday, _, Techmcian Third Grade John fi.0 oio-i.fi. r.-f QoT.f*™w -n.-nJ. E- Schroen, Signal Corps, Unit- fov cort Ubb JNatoma ±5ay, on mittees are busy compieting de- class and will be found in the tion, Alameda, California. j__j mhwh ho ia ol-atinnpri .Tapir was J . . * _ a .. .... ' mayor of Detroit, was convicted which he is stationed. Jack was ^ that ^^ £aakeB the poultry tent of being a- member of the Russian Communist Party, and? »sk that Labor Leader R. J. Thoma&j §f was a member of the jury thai ^l s convicted him, Homer Martin, ^ deposed president of the old U.A.W. union, in an address here Thursday before the Saline Rotary Club, laid the^^ blame for the present labor sit-Eafe uation directly to the late President Roosevelt, and as he termed him, in-Justice Frank the eighth of September, nine- , Q, , . „ - .-, . , , . , . ,„., ulc Ui,MiU«™u Vx .uC This year plans are made teen hundred and forty-five, ea b.tate.s Army' *?r mentonous T: ±rdTTSf ^SZl Ca™ Z P-mium list, the various com- to include rabbits m the open Station Chapel, Naval Air Sta- ^%SJS^C^^ Messenger Center, Signal Center, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, from 15 August 1944 to 31 March 1945. Technician Third Grade Schroen instituted new and speedier methods of processing traffic to the War Department by eliminating one phase of the procedure and succeeded in reducing the normal load of operation on delicate and complicated secret equipment. Voluntarily, he worked for long period outside of duty hours training new personnel and greatly expediting the work of the section. Entered military service from Michigan. Sgt. Schroen was presented , the medal and citation at a T oaf T?l**____ "KW Mvo i XT ■y*%:"il eAmuilf 3 "1 jacen? ™ me. scno.oi- in* „ T „ v ' ,„ ceremony recently in Frankfort, JuSSt KlteS Jr Of IVlrS. placed m the basement and all premiums have been increased Mary Lee Cooper, Yeoman F/C Qermanv He is the son of Mrs the rooms on the first floor, and much of the better live- y' Jack Q. Pfeifle a welder for the Ford Motor Community Fair an outstanding All breeds will be classed to- event. gether with prizes being offered As will be noted, there are five clases. several additions ana enlarge- The flower division has been ments in the premium list. In greatly increased and will be many cases the amount |
