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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 10

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TIN THE RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, ma The Peepul's Choice' He7 Appoints Beloit Senafor as Executive Aide SERIAL STORY ROMANCE AHEAD Would Drop Wage System DANGER; Takes Defeat Gracefully Tax Collections Lower in Cost Cigaret Tax Swells State Revenue in Last Fiscal Year BY TOM HORNER MADISON, July 19, Chairman James A. Farley, but CHICAGO, Jury 19. Bas com N. Timmons, "the pee-pul's State Senator Maurice P. Cakley, 34, of Beloit, republican floor leader In the last session of the legislature, was appointed by Governor decided.

The moon, rising late, burning wreckage of Hugh's cai shed a palt. cold lieht over the He could feel Hurh'i with the help of a parade of friends in a 1906 Oldsmobile had an estimated delegate strength of one point, of 2 1327ths votes. (Continued.) "But you don't blame me for what I did," Monnle ventured, "and for not telling the whole Shoe Manufacturer Urges Labor Be Given 'Fair Share' choice," didn't get the vice presidential nomination because his Hayhook. With characteristic ah- ruptness, Larry decided to Uke An hour liter, Larry returned a look at Dead Man's Curve. to his horse.

He had found noth- Heil today as his executive secretary. He succeeds William C. Maas, truth at the inquest." managers made the mistake of get ting pledges from alternates in a .9 a a a. i His arms were around her. null- It took only a couple cf minutes ir.2 cf carticuUr value, but ha of Milwaukee, who resigned last m4 her close to him.

She did not LATCTC mrxnrVA W5 JW 1Q aa oi oeiegaies, me casappoinv MADISON, July 19. UJ0 of an all-time national low South Bend Girl Drowns In Wisconsin Lake HAYWARD, July 19. U.B Dorothy Isabel Goodsell, 16, week to run for the republican iit Vi i -fc'- I "T-im Wachinirtnn nU'tnarr to bridle and saddle the black, had a clear picture cf the scene He would save time going horse- cf the accident. He would Lave back, rather than driving his car, to wait for daylight to examine and he could ride along the canyon the floor of the easy on. He mount-floor or the highway as he chose, ed and turned back toward the Just what he hoped to find, Larry ranchheuse.

system' and giving labor instead man. sot only one vote. It came "a fair of what industry from Wisconsin South Bend, drowned in Chief lake on the Chippewa flowage near nroduces was advocated last nicht Iney put a unit rule on tne by Kuan. nomination for the U. S.

senate. i couldn't blame you "for any- Coakley assumed his duties im- thing you've done, Monnie," Larry mediately. The position pays $5,000 reassured her. "You didn't kill year. Hugh.

Either he killed himself. The appointee is a graduate of or But you had no part in it- Beloit college and the University I know that." of Wisconsin law school. He was His lipa brushed her soft, black elected to the senate in 1934 and hair. She looked up at him. re-elected for a four year term In "I wanted you to say that, Lar- 1938.

Prior to 1934 he served in ry. You have to believe me." was not sure, but he wanted to see The to the curve had given Dead Man's Curve now. Lamr a ie. Huch'i the rJunn-Bush snoe company, crrarfuiw anri hii The black settled Into a long accident. Ee cictured the car.

Hayward late Thursday. Unable to swim, she fell off an inner tube on which she was floating and was drowned in nine feet of water. Her body was recovered. Funeral services will be at South Bend, July 21. i I wnose iirm guarantees a Timmnn randidarv had canter as Larry left the ranch speeding over the crest cf the tL headquarters.

An hour later, he hurtling devn toward the curve, sat on top the promontory ever- Then the Lghts cf Monnie's car looking the scene cf Hugh's fatal stabbing the darkness. And the its workers 52 pay checks every 40ralit 4ok a member of the spoke before the triennial at a preM conIernc, of National the senate as clerk's staff. in cost of collection of state beverage and cigaret taxes was reported by John W. Roach, chief of the Wisconsin beverage and cigaret tax division. Roach told State Treasurer John M.

Smith that his division's operating cost of 2.7 cents per dollar of taxes collected during the fiscal year ended June 30 was the lowest ever reported by any similar state department. The previous low for Wisconsin was 3.13 cents, reported last year. Enactment of the cigaret tax law, together with increased beer and liquor revenues, swelled the department's collections to an increase of $3,733,930 over the preceding period. Total administrative expense was $247,005. usuuuif ah uuucc camp biuli- accident.

I craxhin? thrm-irS 4K want aored by the YMCA. To the right a white ribbon of rail and don to the canyon Coor. wage rates per hour concrete stretched eastward to- lie tried ta think that and reducing hours worked each Jobs Increase State Department Warns Roofing Firms He bent to kiss her lips Jerked back abruptly. Jumped to his feet. Surprise, half -angry, her eyes demanded an explanation.

Tv still got a Job to do, finding out about Hugh," ht said shortly. Tve no right to even think about you until that's finished. Please understand." He week, capital has followed "a pol icy of appeasement that, unfor Lover Hunted As Kidnaper tunately, lulls labor into a false ward Bentley's house. Mike's made his choice, whatever tha house, he knew, was about five cost, when he realized that a col-miles-away. Nearer, in the same lision was inevitable.

Those head-direction, an airline beacon swung lights might have been ca a car round and round, flashing a pen- filled with children or a bus, ca of light against the sky. That loaded with passengers. But al-beaeon marked Bentley's landing ways his thoughts returned to the On Trade Practices The state department of agri sense, of economic gain," Nunn In Wisconsin turned, walked quickly from the said. Asks "True Democracy." culture has issued a general order porch without waiting for her to answer. Halfway to the bunkhouse directing eight roofing and siding "In reality, procedure has field, available to transport planes whiskey bottle and the unanrwer-in event ef an emergency.

able questicm it presented. companies, including a Milwau not increased annual income for Directly below the road dropped The black was walkinf slowly the worker, neither has it provid- State Administrator Shows 4,700 Quit WPA for Other Work kee firm that operated In Racine, to refrain from using sales methods ht heard her call: "Larry!" He hurried on. He did not stop at the bunk sharply downward from the rum cickinr his war lorr a cow traiL 16-Year-Old Girl's Father Says Man, 28, Forced Her Into Auto ed satisfactory income for of the canyon to the valley below. Larry noticed the black bulk cf he said. "Increased hourly waee which the department defined as unfair trade practices.

rates increase cost of goods pro The curve, almost a right angle. resUng cat1. looming in front of was hidden from sight, but the him. turned ai.de to avoid dis- house, but went on to the corraL The order was issued under the duced and reduce the quantity $25,000 in Fines. Liquor revenue to be returned to local governments for reduction of property taxes a requirement of state law amounts to 39.3 cents per capital for the first six months of 1940, compared to 49.63 cents per capital for the corresponding 1939 period, Roach said.

Sources of division revenue yielded the following amounts: The black whinnied as he ap- MADISON, July 19. UP Im- state fair rractice law and is the that can be sold, lowering the DIXON. I1L. JuIt 19. OV-Law Proached.

The horse was his fa- standard of living for the average provement in the private employ- culmination of several hearings, road south, toward the Hayhook turbing them. Suddenly he be- turn. was clearly visible at the came censdous cf a steady hum, foot of the hilL overhead. A steady drone of motors came He stepped, listened intently for man. inem, uuw.

mciUoUng one in Milwaukee at vorite now. Larry sat in the shadow of the saddle house, smoked half a dozen cigarets as enforcement officials in a five-state area maintained a lookout for 16-year-old Genevieve Full and If we value our democratic I tiected in the report oi MarK WaHn. r-) and our caDitalistlc system of free olum sxaxe worm projects aa- tified. rrom aDOve. Larry locked up, several misute.

The plane was followed the pin-point red and coming cic He scanned the he studied the story Monnie had Russell Meyers, 28, who was charg enterprise, iei ua save iv oy i irms listed me order are told him. green lights ot the midnight plane sky for its lights. None were vis ed with kidnaping in a warrant sworn out by the girl's father. ing it also common enterprise. Better Properties, which oper He hoped, although he would ible.

With sudden decision. Larry mt malra unit an mtri nart I nivuuio not admit it, that the girl might Deputy Sheriff Leroy Bates said atd here, and Wisconsin Improvement Supply, Midland Im- of lndustrv. abolish the waee svs-N0DS- as it sped its passengers toward the east. Only the sound of light wind, rustling the grass, disturbed the silence after the plane had wheeled the black, kicked him into a run toward Bentley's airport. follow him.

He was sure, how i rf i Tiin tain its mm camia that the girl, who lives in nearby Sublette, was enroute to a movie xem ana give laDor in piace oi ni Til Drovement Liquor beer tax, cigaret tax (Since Sept. 20, 1939), liquor permit fees, $66,860, and cigaret permit fees, $17,260. About $25,000 was assessed in fines, Roach said, but this amount is not included in division company, Interstate It was dar-gerous, he knew. persons returnea re j. fair char nf what rrr- ever, that her pride would not let her.

When he glanced toward the big house, the spot of white on Siding Roofing, and An- disappeared. lAXTPA "irvK a ft lrwi-n rtrivats mm, running a horse across this grsts- duces iDor snouia not receiver. jrn -om i-arry dismounted, led the tuck, land, in the dark. One sten into in Amboy Monday night with her escort, Winslow Smith, 23, and another couple when a man stopped pioymeri, sucn as temporary iarm less, labor can never receive more. Milwaukee; General Supply, Hut- work.

"With co-operation rather than the porch had disappeared- There was a light in Monnie's room. He wondered what had happened to ter Construction and Home Im- A 1 AA A their car and forced the girl by threats to enter his automobile. sliding and down the a prairie dog hole would send him, steep hillside to the highway. He flying over the horse's head and tied the horse to the fence a few he d-int break his own neck, hundred yards from the curve, he night break the black's leg. walked down the pavement The place was coming nearer.

mn im'nin a VianHc in a mmmnn du Lac: Modern Improvement Bentley. Evidently he had been delayed longer than had purpose, we will develop a true jbs f- to report for work because Received Threat John Full, the girl's father, who Inrfiwtrial rfmnrrarv We will es- "lc liavc AUUU1U ytiv-vc cniyioj- planned. Predicts Strike Of Truck Union He stopped at a newly painted Still no sisn cf lights. company of Madison, and Richland Improvement company, of Richland Center. ment," Muth said tablish our freedom for every The black whinnied again.

The filed the kidnaping count Wednesday, told Bates that he recently or stretch of railing at the road's Larry drrrted into a draw that July Increase Larger, edge, to peer down into the canyon led down to Bentley's line fence. horses were restless, probably because he was in the corraL Larry There are indications, he added, L. 7 Z. 4, -m the order. dered Meyers, a Sublette milk driver, to stay away from his wnere Monnie had watched the Shadows dee-r here.

Will End Soon 1 the going rougher but there was Home owners complained that daughter, believing he was too old that the number of persons who leave the program during July to work elsewhere will be even Michigan Justice Given Treatment In Oxygen Tent DETROIT, July 19. J. S. less chance that someone in the plane might see him. Or some they were persuaded to have remodeling jobs done at prices for her.

Bates added that several days ago the girl received a threat Tyler, business agent of an AFL greater than the current average. COUNTY NEWS one cn the ground, waiting for that However, Muth said, there still hihr charged by other con- truckers union local, predicted to- ening letter purportedly signed by Meyers. oersons certified for "actors, making their places day that the strike of 1,800 mem ship to land. Ke slewed the black to a fast walk, let the horse find are 17,800 IM i bers of trie International Brother A request that authorities of LANSING, July 19. UP) WPA work who cannot be placed his ewn way.

moaei names wim me understanding that they would receive a hood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, -Justice -William W. Potter cf the bCuse the state uoU 11 ea- Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and Mis- I mLfille souri aid in the search was broad- OrRYUIQ He climbed out cf the draw commission on all similar jobs ob Stablemen and Helpers, which has court today tained by the firm in that area. when he came to Bentley's fence. Lights blared around the edges cf cast by the state police at Sterling man's club of Molded Products Chicago, on Sunday. Miss Frances Welsh went to Chicago to attend the democratic national convention.

MJwoukee Arrests When they failed to receive such paralyzed local trucking operations here for three days, may end by the first of next week. Tyler Bentley's landing field, a rrile YORKVTLLE, Jury 18. Rev. Milton B. Leisman's sermon topic Sunday morning will be "A Prophet Speaks." The Sunday commissions they complained.

local hospital where he is under Another 'DofOfAy' and Court Invalidates Kentucky Labor Law away. Floodlights made the runways brighi as day. The plane's said 24 companies have signed in Mrs. John Itzin and two trrr.t treatment for skull injuries suf- 0 ered in an automobile accident Kei eases rir 51 KJn dividual agreements with the school board will met with Mrs. Dairy's Union Row Provokes Disorder union and that "as a result severa from Clinton have been visitLig ootor trut cfi as the pilot dexter-her mother at, the Delaney cottage 0UflT maneuvered the ship in tor Hospital attacnes uoiormed the MILWAUKEE, July 19.

U.RV FRANKFORT, Ky July 19. OP) Earl Vyvyan next Wednesday eve- A section of the 1940 Kentucky ning. An all day Sunday school hundred of our members have gone a landing. governor omce mat justice jrot- Mrs. Dorothy HalL 45, a nurse, was during the past week- A7 A TTVlrClI A in mm back to their jobs and are carrying As the plane touched the ground.

xer was -no Deiier ana mat ne held in the countr iail on a war- I 1UV. had been Placed ixrthe oxygen tent 'm. i.h. wauxee uoiden Guernsey ireignx, more companies are reaay Father Lyons of SL Francis, who assists the Rev. E.

E. Schie- Larry caught sight of a car speeding acres 1 tie Leld. It was besid after his breathing had become federal narcotics act and a sim- aiI7 co-operauve dispute witn fen at the Sunday services at St. i i in ai 1j nninn nvmr a nwrt thnn more aaDorea. ilar warrant against Misa Dorothr 7 i a labor law providing "one day's picnic will be held at Booth lake rest in seven" for certain work- Tuesday, July-23.

ers was held unconstitutional by The Howard Nelson family re-Circuit Judge William B. Ardefy, cently vacated the Ed Peterson in whose court tests of state legis- home and moved to their new lation originate. house erected on the Nelson farm. Judge Ardery held the section Mrs. Albert Fritchen is recover-was invalid because of its "arbi- ing from her recent major opera- Mary's, will not come until 7 His temperature had risen and HalL 27.

alio a nurse, was va- disorder Wed- rreSIUenr MDprOYeS M. HalL 27. also a nurse, was va- oclock on Sunday, July 21. nesday when farmers attending the the ship as the plane I topped. The lights went out.

Larry waited. The roar cf the airplane meter broke in on the stillness again. The field lights was reponea as sun mgn. a pre- cated 6 State WPA Projects co-operative's picnic ripped the The following committee has vious report from the hospital had Acting on a grand jury indict- WASHINGTON, July. 19, sign from a picketing automobile been announced for the third cf iaia condition was "very, ment charging "Dorothy Hall" A work projects administration A number of farmers stormed au the summer series cf card parties flashed ch again.

The ship raced trary classification" of hotel wait- tionl Her son. Burton, who very serious. with signing the name of her hus project involving an allotment of tomobiles driverK by union mem ers as domestics, and thus exempt, is in training in an aviation band, Dr. R. M.

HalL to two pre $89,070 for improvement of the bers and booed loudly. Co-op which will be given on Thursday, across the field, took off easily. July 25, at St. Mary's hall Man. Larry follcwed it, as it circled A.

H. Vos, N. J. Huck, Hugh and around, parsed almost directly scriptions for morphine sulphate although restaurant waiters came camp in Texas and flew here within the law's scope. to see his mother, remained Camp Anokijig Waukesha, sanitary sewer erative officials pleaded with the system was approved by the presi farmers to permit the union lead George Ccx, Leslie Noble, Eva overhead, asd disappeared into the The controversial section, pro- over the week-end.

Mrs. Henry in ApriL" 1939, Deputy Marshal William McCormick arrested Miss HalL er, John Murphy, business agent dent. Notes Sheen, Ben erred, M. Delaney, southwest Bentley's landing field viding time and a half pay for Ziehn and children of Two certain employes workinff more Rivera staved at the Fritrhn hm B. Bluett, A.

J. Cramer, August dark again. There was no The office learned for the AFL Milk and Ice Cream The Wisconsin congressional Drivers and Dairy Employes' un- delegation was notified it was one ion, Milwaukee, to state his case. S1X projects projects approved The third period" at Camp Ano De Muynck, Nick Leone, A. J.

iga cf Lie there. Smith and Miss Frances Welsh. I Larry ki-ked the black into a that it had the wrong "Dorothy than 40 hours in seven days, was last week and Mrs. Carl Runnfeldt challenged by a Louisville restau- and Charles Jr. of Northbrook, EL, rant operator.

are there thl wek. kijig has an enrollment of 182, which is, according to R. Vance, Hall" and quickly arrested Mrs. The first meeting of officers of wl. turned his head toward Murphy argued that farmers and by President Roosevelt subject to workers should work together be- fina approval of the state WPA director for 15 years, the largest Hall on a new warrant.

Federal Judge r. Ryan 7uffy freed Miss the societies of St Mary's congre- tome. cause ther have so much in com- administrator. nn Tord fnr nnm nrinH Ration was held to make plans for VjOermg and Others eral days last week in Racine with Many of the boys are staying for vacated the $500 bond the annual bazaar and food sale to mon. He was followed by Phil Others were: Rushford, construct Grau.

attorney, and Carl Tavlor. schol building Shell Lake, she had posted. two more weeks, Promoted bv Hitler ner ister-m-1w. Mr- wunam riuuioieu vy niner Gonsky, while the latter's hus- BERLIN, July 19. WV-Adolf band was recovering from an cner- Several new tents have been oevcru new tenia nave oeea added and the camp is rapidly JUIY ACOUItS rOrmer both of Milwaukee, who outlined construct gymnasium, the co-operative's position.

Abelman, construct water system. The farmers indicated, when Trempealeau, complete Region Timber Sales Doubled in Last Year MILWAUKEE, July 13 FV- Of Assault in 'Red' Case Hitler named Field Marshal Her- ation at St. Luke's hospiUL mann Wilhelm Goerlng as reich's Kenneth Lelsman is ill at his marshal of greater Germany and home with bronchial pneumonia. sVM for vnt. tha thm gymnasium Morris, im- cast have known.

To meet this RICE LAKE, Wis- July 19. approved the management's re- prove Prk area, $6,243. The north central region cf the situation, Mr. Vance is experi- N.B Maurice Crotteau, Rice Lake fusal to sign the closed shop con- promoa a 1 numoer 01 otner 01- Miriam Ellis, in company with fleers of the high command. In three of her friends, enjoyed a the reichstag he announced that week', outing at Waupaca.

Jerry mentmg wim new pnases oi camp-j uuj i uuvut (fjj inz which have been found valu- lnd "battery charges arising from British Planes Bomb Barges at Rotterdam take place after the middle of August. Bob Fortune, who is still at the Burlington Memorial hospital, has received many letters and cards since his serious accident on July 5, the most unusual of which came from a Bob Fortune who writes he also is 17 years old, a senior in the Peru, IncL, high school and likewise plays right tackle on the school's football team. This interesting coincident will no doubt make the two young men great friends. Nick Leone celebrated his birth able in other camps, but which blow which he allegedly landed KAnmtnwnr Hfrrt in CZo had not been deemed possible at a the nose of William Scharbil- anir0W0C neWS tO laet wit. oen.

aixner von uaucn- Robert znit of Aurora, itsch, commander-in-chief of the visitM ttelr grinAnnXSt Rev. German army, and CoL Gen. Kark Mr. tv, -rv-Tl LONDON UP) British aircraft Anokijig. It will give the boys a popcorn stand operator, when UlSeOSe I est Next rail have renewed daylight attacks on barge concentrations near Rotterdam and Boulogne.

The air mini SHUerdTea.Ru2,d?te Cm" Ire prIsh. accompany We" them home Wednesday and 'will MANITOWOC, July 19. broader experience and enable laner saaa yes to Crotteau's them, to acquire many new skills I inquiry as to whether he was a JP Announcement was made in remain there for a week. U. S.

Forest Sen-ice reported today that it had doubled its timber sales during the fiscal year 1940 and tripkd the value cf timber sold as compared with that cf the preceding year. Jay H. Price, regional forester with headquarters Milwaukee, reported that 114.1S3.0O0 board feet cf Umber, valued at was sold tn the national forest cf Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri during the period ended June 30. Last year 44.ES3.0O3 board feet, valued at was sold.

which a restricted program could I communist A jury of six men not all ord. in the court of Justice of the Manitowoc Thursday following a stry said the barges apparently were being gathered for the attack Mrs. Mary Knight of Racine A ranger camp, headed by John Pe.ce William McGinnis. decided for the state and on Britain. The barge attacks yes Everett Sheboygan Man Runs for Governor was a guest of the Knights last week.

Johnson, has been started across 20 minutes that Crotteau was terday coincided with other. royal federal government that Manitowoc county dairy day anniversary on Saturday by holding open house all day. the lake and 12 dots will stay mnoceni. ine case loiiowed a air force bombing of warehouses I TUt W- T-- Mr. and Mrs.

Lyman herds were to be tested for Bang's at Le Havre, and the airdrome of Miss Gloria Lavin. Milwaukee, MADISON. July wC, and Edgar passed the week-end eUey-for-Governor club an- -it KeUey there. I rumpus in which two alleged com- Monday morning 15 boys left I munists were dragged from a pub- St Omer, near Boulogne, the min disease next fall, beginning about Oct. 1.

Petitions requesting the Is enjoying her vacation with the for six-day canoe trie They meeting and ducked in the istry said. Three British planes George Huck family and with oth tests were signed by 76.2 per cent were lost in the attacks. were transported by truck to the er relatives in this locality. of the county's dairymen, it was Wisconsin Dells. They will start reported.

from the Dells and go down the ramOUS Uance I eam Flies Tattered Flag, ITTTVJ'K Become Parents of Son at Sycamore, I1L Mrs. Harry Peterson and infant daughter returned Tuesday from the Alice Horlick maternity hospital, Racine. The following guests are being entertained at the Louis Christiansen home for a few days this week. Mrs. Minnie Haines.

Gur- Given Fine of $50 I Veteran Architect Two Amateur Paperhangers Finish Job Upside Down; Garcia Gets 'Message BABYLON, N. July 19. UP) Montello, Princeton, Berlin, Onro, PELHAM MANOR, N. July Dies in Mnnirnwrtr LlVl Suttf dM MnrtM Hmim 19 (JP Th I "lUIIUUffUV, nounced its nomination of Harlan Kelley, Sheboygan, special counsel for the state banking department, as, the republican nominee for governor to oppose Gov. Julius P.

Heil. Fall From Road Grader Fatal to Barksdale Man ASHLAND. July 19. U.R Vendel Nyara, 58, town of Barks-dale, Bayfield county, died Thursday night ef injuries received ear- Y1sftl In sa fail t-im a Vti-A 4sm Salvatore Lampasona, 36, UU.l.UWU, I uouwc 1 1 itn n.t.. I to Oshkosh.

If Lake Winnebago team of Veloi and Yolanda be- J. vvu juiy Brooklyn butcher, was fined $50 Unwanted Goat PHILADELPHIA- Police Sergt It is calm they will come down to came the parents ot a seven-pound euDer, oo, mani- today for malicious mischief. Jf ona du Lac and be picked up I son Thursday. He was named for I IT. iUI Jedrs- oiea was charged he flew a tattered Mel Weaver wishes someone would and brought back to camn bv hi father Tr.nW v.t I "uisudjr afc rus newne.

ne ae- American flag over "outbuildings at nee. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Niffen, Hubbard, Iowa; Mrs. Gappen Henderson and Dr. and Mrs. Niese of Kentucky. Mrs.

Bernard Bissett and son truck. I Jr. his summer home. (Trr Th Aoocittcd PTM i BALTIMORE. Judge J.

Abner Say lor knows his herbs. Joseph Garcia, a Puerto Rican, contended that police seized herbs which he had used to soak his feet This was the judge's "message" to Garcia: "They're marihuana; three years in the penitentiary." lion of most of the large public NAMED COLONEL buildings, schools and industrial plants in tne county, as wU as MADISON. July 19 road grader he was operating on a of Afv JPnt road nnrth tv rhi Pot rwrm.r,,, end here with her mother, Mrs, county courthouses in Chilton and Harold S. Smith, Milwaukee insur- Yesterday's Errors: Not So Long Ago These Men Said These Things I Sadie Robinson. weaiora.

xunerai services win be ance man, was named an honorary plant He suffered a basal skull fracture. coionei dv tiovernor mcll get his goat and he does mean goat The animal was found roaming the streets and turned over to Weaver. He complains that be doesn't know what -to do with it wtera to keep it what to feed it Jo ire Not Slew." COLUMBIA. S. There's nothing slew shout Judge Richard E.

Erocme. Fin dir. a jammed docket cf 113 cases, he got bury at 8.45 a. ra. and disposed cf every case ty p.

m. Kansasville itetnn In Cycle, Auto Crash NaZI Soldiers DWdMI in Spain, France never would abandon her fight until Hitler had been crushed by a "complete victory. Josef Stalin, as quoted in an inscription in Moscow: "The soviet union does not covet a single- inch Ex-Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, April 8, 1936: "My armies are prepared to fight until not a single Italian aggressor is left in- our Adolf Hitler, Sept 27, 1933: The demand on Czechoslovakia is "the KANSASVILLE, July 17 Mr. and Mrs. E.

Campion and daughter Marlyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson have returned to The Island after their trio around Returning Americans Declare oitne territory ox overstates jured fatally late Thursday when Prime Minister Chamberlain, 1 NEW YORK, July 19. UP) Home Talent KANSAS CITY, Kans. James Minks and his son-in-law, Louis Klinkin, returned home to discover that the paperhanger, half finished, had left all cf his tools.

So they grabbed paste, paper and brushes and finished the job. But they pasted the paper upside down. Said Minks to Flinkin: "We'll jut let the children fix it with crayons." Chilled Pk. TOPEKA, Kans. Marcus'Wood-ring.

6-year -old son cf the former One thing is cer- bile collided at the intersection of Uniformed German soldiers and Highway 18 and County Trunk storm trof)rs re warming all OU9 near Ram.v.M 14 i over apam, say u. a. ciuzens April 4, 1940: tain Hitler missed the bus. Winston Churchill, April 11, 1940, on the most instantly. His wife succumb-1 returned from Europe OF DEB I last territorial claim I will Europe.

Prime Minister Chamberlain Sept 30, 1933, after Munich: "I believe ed shortly after arrival at St German soldiers every-Joseph hospital at Dodfeville. where," said Henry Copley Greene, Americans. All but 115 of the pas- Mercer Wis. sengers were U. citizens.

The John Martin i0n cf Dr. Mtr. ship left Lisbon, Portugal, lait Davenport. Iowa, is enjoying his vacation with his aunt Mrs. The Spanish people." declared Delaney, at Deerfield Park on Greene, "do not want to fight but jgi, ijjte.

their leaders have been influenced Mrf. S. Small was hostess at by the Germans." dinner at The Antlers, Brown's Another passenger. Charles lake, Saturday evening in honor cf Wright of St Paul, who fled the her husband's birthday anniver- German invasion of faris, said he Mry Guesti were Messrs. and saw "several thousand German Mmes.

A. Haertel, W. T. Bas- soldiers enter BUbao in armored tian. E.

E. Christiansen, P. M. carl Sinsel, Miss Alice Benson and Em- The passengers included 63 chil- err Holland. with a Jos from mt ye irede of! ef tew Id kw'Hs fr with kxrt tmmU pTme1 14 iek ch iposiHI SEEKS NOMINATION secretary of war.

viewed his first war in Norway: "Hitler has made as great a strategic and political error MADISON, July 19. UP) 68, of Boston, a magazine editor. "Barcelona was flooded with German officers in full uniform and carrying sidearms. There was talk everywhere of Spain getting Gibraltar back from the British. Greene was one cf 799 persons Henry S.

Wolfman, of Ashland, farm windmill Then, relates his mother, the Chamber lain filed nomination papers' with the srn former Helen Coclidge cf Massa as Napoleon when he invaded secretary of state for the croeres it is peace for Hitler our time. Premier Edouard Daladier, Sept SO, 1933, after Munich: "You must remember that we avoided a tibia )- chusetts. Marcus explained: sive nomination for state senator Premier Paul Reynaud. May 23. from the 12th district JoseDh E.

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