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ThurJclay, April 29, 19
Page Ten (jr()ss~ Point~ N$Z.wS PUBLISHED ,EVERY THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS. INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND THE GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 3D, MICHIGAN Phone TU. 2-6900 52 .... 304 . Three Trunk Lines ' ., , Member Michigan Press Ass'n. and National EditorIal Ass n. ROBERT B EDGAR-EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER ,. . EDlTOR[AL WRITER MARK. K. EDGAR. O .j1;ClR. WOMEN'S PAGES A. PR~OR E VERTISING MANAGER MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ,AD Y JANE SCHERMERHORN,., FEATURE PAGE. SOCI~TR FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDI 0 , JOE FROMM. , _ ADVER¥i~fl.lcr TOBY CUMMINGS ADVERT1SING ARTHUR BLYLER G PATRIC1A BOELL ADVERTISIN S ANN DOOLEY , ';IrtUNCAT18N BETTY SCHROEDER , MARY JEANNE MURPHY ACCOUNTS FULLY PAID CIRCULATION . Subscription Rate: $2,00 Per Year by MaiL All .News and Advertising COpy Must Be. in The ~ews Office by Tuesdav Afternoon to ObtRIl1 Insertion That Week. Eastern Representative., VICTOR S. GRANDIN. IIS1 Fifth Avenue, New York 17. N. Y. - Tel. VA. 6-2085. Entered as second-class matter at the post office. Detroit Michi.ltan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. V Groll.e- Ezalleratlonll A. PRYOR GROSSE POINTE NEWS Talley Bant by Belt" Talley I ?ac~! But )'OU can't be sure of I Ra di0 P rog ram : It. girls. I . I Did you h:al~ a~out the,G.I.lDramatizes Pets . who wanted to marry a Chlllese : .c:irl? His family wrote and said. --. "15 she religious-is she 'clean- Chrysler dealers of thlS. area I what are her politics?" The G,!. have a~sumed the sponsorship ?f , Fancy my state of shock wrote back and said. "She was an e~tlrely ~ew t~.pe of r.adlo , wh~n I sa\; mvsel! staring. at baptised by the missionaries she proglam, enhUed, The AOlmal J batnes every Saturday night: and World Cour!." me recently frum the pages of I she must be a Republican be- The program is a development "The)' do me wrolJg u..ho say I tome 110 more, the G. P. News. Anonymity, cause when we were courting she of an original idea of Dave A. lfl hen OIJU I Iwotk and Jail /0 filld )'0/1 ill,' lends piquancy. Now that vou i kept saying, 'I no do-ey, I no do. Wallace, president of the Chrysr did d d J ey!" !el' Division of the Chrysler Cor- 'or eller)' ay flan. ol//si e 'your oor, know me I shall have to be i 'poration. Mr. Wallace saw the And bid )'0/1 u'ake. ami rise /0 fight and win." m a l' e dignified. Besides, I II need to help tht' hurnane societies (Wallt'r Malone) hadn't looked at my s elf I Letterbox in their fine work and to provide ... ... ... SEARCHINGLY for quite a homes for good pets, The change to daylight saving time brought a slight long while. Five pounds too I '-=' .J The local dealers were eager to . I' WIlt I t Henry Ledyard of 104 Moran 'sponsor the program after an amount of confusion to a lot of people ... but 'the most con- many, my gu' . e I a eas, road, Grosse Pointe Farms, has audition because they are con- fused person we know of is the, local woman who rect'ntly the YOUNG, lake an mteIli- i made known his opinion on the vinced that it affords ihem a real I gent-looking picture! What a I d t If. b 'ld. f hired a maid-of-alJ-work. At about ten o'dock on Saturday propose pos 0 Ice UI mg or opportunity to do a public sel'- D.OG for an editor! I Grosse Pointe in a leiter which vice. night, (the night we were to set our clocks ahead), the maid, Pretty LADY' WILKINS he- i he addressed to Hon. Harold F. The project will aid and solicit who had finished for the day and gone home, telephont'd her lieves in SPOOKS. She came over IYoungblood, our representative support fOI' the local Humane .. the othel all d b ht I in Congress from the 14th Dis- S 't 1 ,. Ii mIstress and said "Sav are vou folks up there gomg on I Hernoon an loug , .. . . . oCle y. n some CitIes, umane , J' J me an album of her new record- I tllet. He sent a COP) to the Ne\\ s. Societies already have staged daylight saving time'!" The disconfuddled Madam allowed as ings. She has a small, appealing His letter foJlows: . their own broadcasts with great how "bul, natch" ... however, she still can't figure out what voice-quite intimale and femi. , APlll 7, 1948. Sllccess but never on such a scale the maid had in mind. She hates to suppose lhe maid thought nine. There were several people lion. Harold F. Youn~blood, or so frequently as the one now 'h' . here and we all thought lhe rec- House of Representatlves, sponsored by the Chrysler deali ages vs Towns, Ip. all of Grosse Pointe was going on daylight except he" em- ords very charming. During the Washlngton,~. C. . . ,ers. players. , aftel'Ooon we got on the subject' I .have noticed I~ the A,pn! The subject' matter will be II Th e discussions currentlv underway belween several of .. .. .. . of SPOOKS. and SUZANNE re- . 1st Issue of the GI?sse POI!1te greatly varied and )\'ill feature J I counted ,. I . t f I News a feature artIcle statmg .t.' f hI. d . " Grosse Pointe villages and the County Health administh '" tration are aimed at having the local communities shift their P If you are plain Mr . '. John Smith or l\'1r. Robert Jones ... you may have felt a wee bIt f1altered to receive a personally addressed se\ela inS ances 0 I. l' ,I . tl l' t s Olles 0 what she felt were definite proof ) ou are ac t e 1erOlsm. evollOn 1\ e y a ~mp I~g, 0 and intelligence of dogs cats and of spirit machinations. She said secure a new post ,?lflce bUlldmg other pet animals. The're is vir. ublic health servi,ce from the shoulders of the home tax- letter from some local big-shot. asking you to donate this or join she manipulates the ouije board for the Grosse Ph°lnte darea rs onto the county at large. . paye The direct argument is that as, long as the people of that , or attend the ..' other thing. You might have . thought "Ah-ha, I m NOT the nonemty ,ny Wife thmks 13m. Mr. Big shot must have . It tuaUy limitless material avail. from time to t' 0 appears to me t at un er pres- bl t t. h. h d f . , lme. none occa. e t dit"o thi' g' t a I.' Slon, s~e said, the board Inform- n con I ns s IS a lea, interest, a SllSam as somea of Ig the egree greatest a ed her-correctly, it turned out waste. . I wrilers have contributed to the Grosse let the Pointe county have to .pay county undertake the same taxes service anyway which . why not it already• heard of me or I wouldn't be getting this letler." That's say to yourself belol'e you toss it in the waste basket.' what you or the death, day of JACK f th' . 0 e ownels on the following KRIENDLER f f d 21 ,one 0 ame . Whdenf the thPosht dOfflce tWa.>literature of animals:. Another move rom e ar ware sore . b". to its present location on Mau- work Important through 0 Jectlve the Humane WIll beSacto performs for all of the county except the citles of DetrOIt; Well, you can disillusion )'ourself right now .•. because Mr'i • • • mee, the stalement ,.\.as made iety (0 find homes both for pets Hamtramck Highland Park Dearborn and our own .Grosse J\ig shot never he:mi of you in all his life. We discovered that; Recently a man was apprehend- that the presentlloc~tlOn would whose owners must part with " ! tI h 1 tl t ff" A yo pr babl It ow d' take care of al shipments. 1 . PO' te These all maintain their own health service at their I recen y w. en a e er came 0 ollr 0 lee. suo Y n ,e 111 New Jersey who had es. realize they do not have storage them and ~or homeless a~lmals, rn • our outfit 15 called "Abbe Press." 8000000, the letter was addressed caped ,eleven years ago, from space for parcel post shipments thus avertlOg the necessIty of own expe_nse. . to Mr. Abbe Press" and slarted out, "Dear Mr. Press." It took US D~VIL S ISLAND. To keep from whic4 cannot be handled and destroyin~ so many of them as a The scheme looks good on the surface and It may work. down a per. belOg retur~ed to a French pe~al (hat it may be a slight incon- lesser eVIl than neglect. , It is significant however that the communities mentioned ... '" ... ~olony, he el~ed the sl~tute at !1m- venience to go some dtstance to . Owners of pets ~r thos: deslr-, above work . have seen fit to retam . . and have bl!en wlllmg contro to pay 1 th' 1 1 h Ith over ell' oca ea . . for the pnvIlege. I'" th '11 h ItatlOl1s. which allo\\ s.a man to pick these up However the Just talked to a woman who to \' us she got qUIte a 1'1 w en go free after' five "ears That stat- t.... d'.. d th h . d d I' 'd " - '. coun ry IS 10 a senous con Itlon she answere e p one one mornmg an a eep ma e vOice sal , ute was WIped .out .dur.!O~ the with many demands being made 109 to own them \\ III make theIr, wants known through one of the ' sponsoring Chrysler. dealers or To do this would be for Grosse . ' .. d dh from 1\:; long mamtame. . a erence .... the advanta'ges and pnvlleges which Pointe a right about face t hid 11 f a orne ru e han a 0ld thIS lmphes. T ey wou "I'd like to speak to the War Department." Our heroine advised him that he had the wrong number and promptly hung up, wonder- I'ng the while if there were a ~ecret order of some kind right in our midst that she hadn't heard about before. In a few minutes. the war, so the case 10 POIO~lS In the cour~ now. When I wen, to South Amenca . . last summer, .. we ilew dneclly over DEVIL S ISLAND on th~ Government for building materials for necessary proJects, f'or mcrease d ml'I.t I ary expen d'1- tures and for the very necessary the 10c~IHt;mane Soclely. In thIS mannel, It IS believed that tholl- sands of animals mav find good J homes.. . of a certainty . of governmen~ surrender one of the most important ., 1" " h' h . bh to the' po lllcs w IC I~ ~o a orren functions t t 0 m~ny phone rang again and when she answered it the same voice asked to speak to a Mrs. Soandso. The woman asked, "Didn't you call a on the \'lay to .RIO. ~here are ae. tually three .mall Islands. One ~oused the administration build' need to reduce our national debt. It would appeal' to me that you as our representative of. the .Th,e 5ponsonng dealers WIll dIstribute free booklets on the care and feeding of pets. They of our people. All steps for the superVIsion and safeguardmg minute ago and ask to speak to the War Department?" The lillie man admitted same, then added, "That's what 'I call my wife." He lOgSa~d the other two supported lhe prisons A fI 14th district are only using up also bl k will supply b application of the public health would repose in a great county-wide 01'- ' .' s we ew over :1'1.' critical funds and materials for an's for mem ership in the • .•••. r' was calling'lo speak to his wife ..• who was at the moment, Cook could eaSily see the roof]e;;s pns- a project that is definitely not Humane Society. gamzatJOn 1n whIch Grosse Pomte would have small \ Olce in the' household. 0': cells-hke so many un.covered necessary at this time ~nd I The program will be heard over and no actual control. * ... ... plts .. r,thought th.ey had It;st fal. wish to present my vigorous pro .. - C Come in ••• mee' ,he glamour que~n of ,he motor ,ar world! If Atlantic City were holding a beauty contest for automobiles this year, there'd be no question about the winner. n's pictured above-thc breathtaking new Packard Convertible. And it's beauty that's hacked by brawn and brains. Its newly engineered chassis gives this Packard a safety, a rigidity, a glued-to-theroad stability new to this type of 15205 E. Jefferson Aventle Thursday, April 29, '1948 Station WXYZ Monday through Friday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight time. What Price Health? • By FRED 1\1. KOPP, R.Ph" When illness sll'ikes, do yoU shop around frantically to find a doctor whose charges you think might be low? Of course not. By the same token. why look for a "bargain counter" when your doctor gives you a pre. scription? YOUI'health is be. yond pricr. - the medication you may need to restore or preserve it should be only the best, regardless of price. The conscientous druggist's prescriptions are not expensive. They con lain the finest of ingredi~J1ts, checked and dotl-. ble chr.ckecl, plus the conscientious skill o[ a trained man. That is your safely and Yolll' saving. ThL'i is tile 2~3rd of a seril's, or Editorial Arl\'('rtl~rm('nts appearmg in this paper each week. Copyright "Th. Valley Level Route" • '.rfec:t Slifetv' for Ov.r II Yu/s INDIANAPOLIS 1 Hr. 33 Min. MEMPHIS 4 Hrs. 42 Min. NEW ORLEANS 7 Hrs. 22 Min• TELEPHONE RAndolph 7190 The present health service of' Grosse Pointe is one of the Ii you are planning a trip to New York, better be well heeled le,n ~nto dtedca HARGOT Cleaners DRIVE IN The '\[/Ht Modem I)' Equipped Plallt jor Higli Quality \I'Iorkmambip NOW OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. SPECIAL! HARPER at BEDFORD TU.5-3230 Any home sile drapes PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Grosu Poilile Brtll/th Store . Cash and Carry ESQUIR.E THEATRE BLDG .• Hello, Gorgeous! y al e eseI' e now. , smBcr.the ut I was Isla~ds test to this new post. office. 10- Very truly yourfunctions of the township of which they are a part. The town- berore )'ou take the hl« step. A couple we know j UJltre t urue d f rom formed that the pits had always HENRY LEDYARD. ship. is the creature of the citizens of the four villages of there and here is a rough idea of some of the prices In the bir shot been roo~less-:-that the I?risoners ..' places. At a bi« hotel, breakfast in the room ran 50methinl like this: were chamed 111 them night and Ch h B d Grosse Pomte. WhICh cOlppose It. . half rrapefruit, sixty cents; cup of coffee, thirt). cents; two piece3 day, to weather. if they could. . Urc oa r s If its service and administration along any lme does not of toast, thirty five cenls and a small dab or marmala'de, thirty the icy torrential rains and the I conform to the op~nion.s?f our citizens they have a complete five cents. A bowl of ice sent to the room Wa.5 fifty cents. Tryin« a i~~~~quent pitiless, equatorial plan Meetings right to speak theIr opmlOns face to face or at the polls. . ..., be. M:ost of the dIsagreements whtch have ansen tween , d f th '1 th~ townshi,p.and, tIle villages have occurre . rom e unwt - lingness of the village officials to meet with the. Township Board and talk over all matters of common interest. . ' . .. 'd' . Latterly a belief has grown' WIth the VIllages ~ mmIStrations that the public interest, bot~ financial.ly a~d 10 quality of service, would be advanced If the township was destrayed via abandonment, and each village set up housemodest lookin« restaurant on a side street, ollr pals ordered a couple r h b . d t I f Ilk f 1 h The hamburrers 0 am urters an wo J asses 0 m J or unc . .. were laree and they WERE good and they were decorated with the Wloal non-edible bunny fodder. The price for. milk and. sandwich W1IJI $~.50 A l"IECE. . -------- Inflation Loom i. ng However much one may disagree with President Truman • • • ' The Board of Education of the Every day it rains, ,and every Grosse Poinle Methodist Church day the sun blasts down on DEV- IL'S ISLAND. When the islands will meet in the parsonage, 2049 were abandoned the 800' Van~ntwerp road on Monday ers were remo~ed t~ Fff~~~~e\'~I.elll1lbng'd!"lay 3daft 8 thP.mh'Pldl~ns , e lscusse or e 0 lng GUIANA to serve out their terms. of a daily vacation Bible School. About ~ year ago there was talk I The oCCicia! board of the of send1l1g th~m home to France, chur~h will meet of.! Wednesday SObthte tSh. alvatJOtntArmBRYIGgOl G bUsy , . .. keeping ,. anew as a CIty. h' h Just what matenal advantage would accrue by t IS as in his administration of the count.ry, and disagreements are as numerous as the sea sands, the facts that lie behmd his I even 109 at 8 p.m. 10 a ou ,e ma er. . EN. of Mr and "~I L S the W home lk CHARLES PEAN h d'd' . 1V . .. ' w 0 rs. ee . a er, I the 865 B"dford road. All board mvestlgatmg, says that the pri5- members are asked to be presnot been made clear to the citizens. An instant result plea for the restoration of price controls before the American o.ners-all 800 of them-would 'mt. would be to wipe out the last remaining vestige of cOmmon overlying local government through which, if participated Society of Newspaper an embarrassing black Editors eye. in Washington stick out like like to go back to the ISLAND. T~ey s~y, as compared to 0e in by the villages .' ". .' Ice agamst WhIch could improve and extend the public serv- 1 d h 1 d I . t they now 0 ge suc au camp am . As soon as the Grand Old its leaders began to howl for Party got in control of Congress the abolition of controls. They prIsons In France or o~ the malnland, the ISLAND 15 heaven. Should teach us all to keep out of Instead, however, of consolidating the local government in many of its departments of common conce.rn! the wese~t trend is to pull yet farther apart and make thIS Isolation still more rigid by the creation of cities ~here villages now exist. What Grosse Pointe needs now in the way of local goveventually got it on every item of importance except rents and even set a deadline on these. This achievement was to. bring about forthwith an era of universal sweetness and light. The old prOVEn laws of supply and demand, competition and FREE enterprise, were going jails from now on. • • • . You undoubtedly read of the recent assassination of JORGE GAITAN whose death set off the ernment is more of cooperation seem to be in a mood of pulling and good will. Instead we apart and making faces at to level off the knots everybody was going and hummocks to be happy and in our economy prosperous. . and revolution GOTA and whieh killed destroyed so many LOMBIANS. On OUr way BO. CO. back each other. As we observe, it didn't work out exactly that way. As from South America we decided It is small town politics in ~n aC,ute form. ______ , .d on Let S Fl Out soon as the lid was off everything went high~ wide and handsome. The reason things happened as they did was because human nature is as it is. The national motto became "I'll get h d" L h t d mine while t e getting is goo. a!(or wan e more wages not to go to BOGOT~, where we had reservations, but to go to MEDELLIN, to the handsome NUTIBARA HOTEL, and there drape oursel':es around the fine The coal strike, which in its fourth week, was rushing this .. d . . d t. 1 .. h d nation at acce 1 eratrng spee mto an 10 hId us fla CriSIS, as 1ent d- ed. The idleness of 400,000 miners wit an a rea y accumu a e loss of $114,000,000 in wages was only th.e menacing prelude and got it. The employer applied the cost plus principle to his private enterprise and the merry race was on. The skilled surgeon got his fancy price or t h e poor .prospechve . . patient . could peacefully give up and die; or he might seek relief with medicines which he bought at the corner drug stofe by the swimming pool. The hotel is the center of soeial activity in I1iIE- DELLIN and we spent a good part of our ten days, with our friends, about the pool or chatto a total unemployment and total paralYSIS which would grain and which the pharmaceutical houses produced by the ting in the open-air cocktail ter-I quickly have reached industrial life. into every nook and cranny of American ton with a midway profit of 10,000 per cent or so. race. JORGE GAITAN was there about seven of t~ose days. There I , The great basic steel industry had already been hard hit. Its ramifications were reaching into transportation with curtailment of carrying facilities which were threatening to d rap to 50 per cent of normal in less than a mont h . The only persons who have actually been caught ill the squeeze are those with small fixed incomes and no way of increasing them. The President was pointing to t.ke terrors of inflation. \'.z Whether we agree with his cures or not his subject should weren't many guests at the hotel I so we few. customers soon got on i a .very friendly nodding basis. I' GAITAN had a special table un- .. er th . b'd th I I.' awnmg, eSI e e pool, ' When tlie flow of steel slopped a serious blow was struck rl' t t d . tt'. where his henchmen came to plan I at'industrial Detroit. com man . our inS an an anxIOus a ention.. . and plot with him. He was bigger I This strike, which 'had been caused by the inability of The American people have always boasted of their own than mo.~t LATINS, with a lot of II ' economic infallibility. That it can't' happen here seems to dark brown hair and bold brown one man, John L. Lewi,s, to have his own way in tre distri- have become a part of our ingrained business philosophy. eyes, Around the hotel they said bution of about $30,000,000 in the miners pension fund, was 'a Such reasoning is the acme of folly and, let us not forget that he. was a rabble rouser .. T~('y , melancholy commentary on the ability of this nation t.) get the American dollar is the last remaining vestige of a cir- saId that GAITAN was stlrnng I ready for a war, which is nearer than any of us care lo think. cu!ating medium throughout the \vorld of universal accept-' up trouble, that somethmg would The agreement of Judge T. Alan Goldsborough to waive ance. When that once strikes the skids the whole world is have to pop soon. further action on the civil contempt issue, at the request of th F d I D t t f J t . b hi ttl th t e e era epar men 0 us Ice, pro a y se es e ma - headed The for the English, pit. with their characteristic hardheadedness are • • • How's the divorce situation out your way? It's going great guns er for a period at least. The intimation that "if the mmers following, against fearful handicaps, the only proven way of around here and in almost 1my all go back to work" may have a wholesome deterring affect digging themselves out of the wreck in which two world wars direction you Took. JACK ROTH, on Mr. Lewis' strike movements in the near future. [eft them. By self-denial in every avenue of spending and by reporting in the Herald Tribune Mr. Lewis has achieved a considerable victory in the pen- toiling to export everything they can make and find a market the other day, said that if dision issue, but it may prove a pyrrhic victory for him and his for they will in time see daylight. We in this country, vorces contin'Je at the present all embraching pension scheme if the coal mine operators practically untouched by war, .seem still to be trying to rate there will be more divorces decide Iap, as to drop the whole administration of the . d b th h as 1a t eIy b een d lscusse y em. fund in his spend ourselves into prosperity, the arrangers who have run the as so habitually preachE:d country for fifteen years. by than marriagc.~ in this country in anolher feW years. In Berlin and Frankfort that accomplishment the If they IDe per have no part in the handling ton foyalty they have been and application paying and let of Mr. If we haven't wit enough to things, if there is rIOt a composite do the obviously necessary clear judgment and courage has already beeome 'an establish. ed fact. France and Canada have Lewis have his own sweet way, they will at least divorce left among our people to meet a ~ituation where the only bar- the longest divorce lis~ in their themselves from thIS nuisance and annoyance. Later Mr. Tier raised is our own wasteful will and fancied selfish profit, history and on the opening day Lewis may find out that ~he figbulres advanced by compe.tent ~e will not deserve any better fate than the one we are rush- ~~oe~~:~ i~n~~.d~~r~~eyr~~egr~o~: ;actuaries that the outlays he demands fund are IS una e to correct.' . support the omnibus mg out to meet If the leaders of labor and the leaders of industry in ihis. 11k.' p es now have recently. dlvorced. They said it was all very for Doubtless he woulq b.e back promptly then larger per. ton allocations from the coal. with demands country I welfare, could with meet each with a sincere dedication to the common side ready to make concessions and abide friendly, ~hey hadn't for, marrJ~ge, and been re.ady they mIght If the whl,!, of ~ne bull-headed man ~an bring this nation by them, more could be accomplished than by any edict of ('a.~I)Yd.el.'lde to re-~arry ,Ialer: to such a pass m a time of peace, what mIght he, or leaders of government.. The control of the habits and predilections of a Wthhatkmd of tallk IS th;.!. And his ilk do 'n i'me f ? . fIb I' 'ff' I () er young coup e were t1vorce I • I I. 0 war. ree peop e y aw IS a most dl ICU t procedure. two years ago. The girl looked Now. 1S the time to put this question to the touch: whether If we are not capable of such a voluntary action there will over the field. She was spoken or one man can get a~ay with his defiance of the Courts, the be nothing left to do but let the government try the job. in the columns RShaving had two Congress, the PreSIdent and the general welfare of all the 'Even this arbitrary and harsh method can be made effec- ROMA'NCES. They took hilI' to People. . .. t' d f hI'. h MOROC(;U Rnd the STORK. Shl' . . lYe an one 0 t e ear y steps In t e program must be to got her picture in KNTCKER. The time IS ,abo~t here when Mr. Lewis' dicta .should enforce the laws against .black marketeering, for both buyer BOCKER'S column. But they be th~own ba~k In hIS face. He should be shown that coal and seller, as certain and severe as for those who makt- and didn't say they'd likp. to marry can be "dug WIth bayonets." deal in counterfeit money. her. So her husband took her The new engines-whether the 145.h.p. Super or the 160.h.p. Custom - well, you have ncver known performance that could touch what they give you. And every ultra-smart interior appointmen( is what you would expect in the finest Packard ever built. But come in, meet this dazzling darling. From the first glance, therc'lI be a ncw love in your life! k d (Jit of fi,~",M ...infx> yoar h.. rt.... ac aj} . car, Its low-slung body is the ASK THE MAN WHO OWN~ ONE ~~;~t~:d~ny Packard convenible B PACKARD GROSSE POINTE, INC. GROSSE POINTE, 30, MICH. - VA. 2,7900 ---. ,
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