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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE RHINELANDEB (WR.) PAtLV NEWS MARCH 1W8 Four Summer Home ThfM Boy in OB eieph Burglaries Solved By Indian's Plea at four summer home? on' Wosl Horseheiirl Lake, in the town of Cnssian. were listed as i solved today when Henry Thund- er, 34-yenr-okl Indian from Har- pleaded guilty to charges of and entering in the daytime upon his arraignment in county court this morning. Thunder's arrest followed inten- sivo investigation of the burglaries by Undersheriff Mel ford Krouze. a former Rhinelander police officer. Much of the loot taken from the four summer homes has been recovered, the undersheriff reported.

The complaint, signed b.V Under- sheriff Krouze. charged Thunder with breaking itito the summer homes of L. W. Staege. Rothschild: Ed Krctlow, LaGrange.

Ed Turnell. Chicago; and Karl Schulz. 917 River Street. The breaking and entering occurred Feb. 20.

the complaint alleged. Thunder also was charged with Stealing a $50 rifle and this count was incorporated in the same complaint. Justice Harry L. Reevs ordered bound over to the upper bVanch of county court for sentenc- 'g'and fixed his bail at $1.000. Mrs.

M. Radzinski, Former Resident, Found Dead It was just a one-ring circus, but even the performers.had a wonderful time. The Wooster School's kindergarten class, in Rocky River, furnished the talent, all under five.years old. Ringmaster Pat Roberts puts this six-legged elephant through its paces Memorial Forest Steve Shalbreck's Participation Urged; Car Badly Burned Civic clubs, social groups, voter- Believed to have been caused by ans and other associa- a dragging brake shoe, fire caused -The- Harshaw resident also was jions interested will be urged to 'about $500 damage to a Cadillac arraigned on a charge of non-sup- partic i pate in the planting of trees automobile owned by Steve Shal- port filed by his wife, Angelme. but he pleaded innocent to this tne new Oneida County Memorial breck.

manager of the Rhineland- count and his preliminary hearing Forest, which will be dedicated the er-Oneida County Airport, on a was set for March 18. He was held afternoon of Memorial Day this highway one mile south of Neills- Mrs. Martha Radzinski, 68, of Stevens Point, formerly of Rhinelander, mother of Julius and frank Radzinski, of Rhinelander, was found dead in her home shortly after 6 o'clock last night. Mrs. Radzinski.

who had been a Rhinelander resident for 35 years, had returned this week to Stevens Point from Oconto, where she had visited a son. Clintonville, where she hnd visited a daughter. She Was in apparent good health. While in Rhinelander she was a member of the Women's Benefit Association. Survivors include three sons, Julius and Frank, of Rhinelander, and Bernard, of Oconto; a daughter, Mrs, Carl Berghind, of Clintonville; several brothers and sisters, of Stevens Point; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements have -not, been completed. Johnson Funeral Set for Sunday Funeral services for Mrs. Guy Johnson, 47, who died Thursday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis George, Rural Route 3, Rhinelander, will be held 2 p. m.

Sunday in the Carlson Funeral Home, the Rev. Ralph V. Austin officiating. Burial will be in Forest Home Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from p.

m. today until the lime of the funeral. i Circuit Court Jury Called for Monday The lone case to be tried before jury during the March term of circuit $8,000 personal in-' jury damage suit arising from an unusual accident at the Onelda County fair grounds last will be started Monday morning, it appeared today. The case is that of Leon Trotier of Rhinelander, guardian ad litem for his son, Donald L. Trotier, 14, against Jack Boal, 17; his father, A.

C. Boal; and the Employers Mutual Casualty Company of Nebr. Trotier seeks $8,000 damages for injuries suffered by his son last $500 bond on this charge. The non-support charge alleges failed to take care of his wife and three minor children since last Nov. 1.

OILMAN BROTHERS, TAVERN MAN FINED Two brother and a Rhinelander operator were county court today on ness charges. fined in spring. i ville, it was reported today. The Members of the committee nan- fire occurred Thursday night as dling arrangements for the dedica- shalbreck was'enroute home from tion of the forest decided to ex-j tend such an invitation to all or- ua Lrosse ganizations in the county at a meet- Shalbreck and his passenger, Joe ing held last night in the court i Eiden, also of Rhinelander, at- house. Members of the committee i tempted to extinguish the flames will attempt to visit as many of the! by shoveling snow on the car, but Lyle Oilman, 'sion, arraigned drunken-1 clubs and organizations involved as! a11 they could do was slow the they can in order to explain the! march of the blaze.

After some de- proposed plan. i lay. the Neillsville fire department 40. town of Cason a complaint signed by Undersheriff Melford Krouze, was assessed $10 and costs 'for being drunk and disorderly March 4. His brother, Itha "Ike" Oilman, 48, 657 Mason Street, was fined $5 and costs for being drunk on Thayer Street at 10:30 p.

m. yesterday; the complaint was signed by Patrolman Edward J. Skubal, who reported Oilman was unable to care for himself. Clemens R. Halminiak, operator of Kimmie's Bar, 86 South Brown Street, was fined $5 and costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and disorderly last night in his tavern.

Patrolman Skubal, who signed the complaint, 'told Justice Harry L. Reevs that Halminiak got into an argument Development of the forest 1 a truck to the scene and the be a county-wide project, with ay i lre was extinguished with chem- types of organizations taking part in the planting of trees, the committee stated. The 10.000-acre area contains lakes and streams which should make it a valuable recreational territory eventually, it was stated. Marvin J. Beltz, chairman of the town of Woodboro, is head of the special committee.

Haifa Jews Kill Five, Damage 3 Buildings JERUSALEM, March 6 (ff) Jews in Haifa killed five persons and damaged three buildings se- icals. The rear end and inside of the car were damaged, but Shalbreck was able to effect emergency repairs and drive the car here last night. He and his passenger escaped injury. News Paragraphs A dinner meeting of St. Augustine's Evening Guild will be held at 6:30 p.

m. Monday in the Guild Hall, it was announced today. The public property committee his wife about going to church verely by firing three-inch mortar night and then started to shells at Arabs in the harbor area of the county board was in session break bottles and glasses in the today, police said. today at the court house, while the tavern. The officer said police have The fire came from Hadar Ha- county highway committee held been called to the Halminiak ta-j carmel, all-Jewish business and its regular semi-mcmthly meeting 'vern frequently because of disturb- i residential section halfway up the! yesterday afternoon in the office 'ances started by the owner.

I Carmel mountainside. It ripped in- of Gunar O. Bernsteen, dounty I to the Arab business district near highway commissioner. As long as Europe is divided the entrance to Haifa port, more than a score of weak na- No candidate would be nominated PHONE 205 Over 5 million May tags far more than any other washer. In and order now Lloyd's Music Rhinelander if it were known that he would not it will be a continuing'invi- -tation for any aggressor.

But, joined a great federation, a free Europe receive the South's electoral votas. become a bulwark of i The machines of the North which Thomes E. Dewey (R) of New 'control the party are not i Sen. James O. Eastland of Miss.

CARD OF THANKS This is to express our sincere appreciation for the assistance and kindness given us during our recent bereavement. THERAYFb'RD FAMILY NO MINORS MINORS Every Saturday and Sunday Nights To the Music of Your Favorites THE LAKELAND TRIO "CHATEAU" IVa Miles North On Highway 17 when you mail a letter you are right next door to my modest place. But I'm proud of it and equally proud of the hundreds of neighbors who have been my friends and clients for years and years. When next you mail a letter drop in for a friendly chat. Manager TODAY'S THOUGHT NOBODY AND NOTHING IS ALL BAD OR ALL GOOD Many business reputed to be sound is sound-asleep Rhinelander Finance Corp.

Next to Post Office Phone 156 RITA HAYWORTH LARRY PARKS MARC PLATT JAMES CLEASON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON When the "Gilda" Gal Meets That "JoJ, son" Boy Things Really Get Hot! Sfiowni Sunday at j-3-5-7-9 Latest Wurld News Events Novelty, "Cradle of the Nation" Starts Sundoy 3 Greet Doys! Continuous Shows Open 19:30 P. A Ust Timcjs Tonight-Larry Parki in "The i Tyrone Power in "Nightmare Alley 1 July ,9 when a car drven by young Bbal crushed the boy against a horse barh at the fair grounds. Another boy, Warner Yankee, 10, escaped injury when the Trotler boy pushed him out of the way of the oncoming car. Testimony was completed in property line dispute yesterday be- Spccinl Brick MAPLE NUT Pint 25c Special Packages Strawberry Ice Cream Pie, 59c Burgundy Roll 39c Fairmont's Ice Cream The Rhinelander News and THE NEW NORTH Published by the Rhinelander Publishing Company, daily except Sundays and legal holidays at Rhinelander, Wla. Entered as second- class mail matter at the Post Office in Rhinelander, Under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

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fore Judge dtefald who announced he announce his decision later in the tefffl. The plaintiffs in the eafie were George Servi and his wife, Lbis, against Mrs. Esther A. Draheim and Mrs. Emma Machencki, with Dr.

Carl C. Schlecht, Mrs. Anna Sawyer, Lewis Draheim and the Woodruff State Bank listed as Interpleaded defendants. All of th6 forties afts from Woodruff. Witnesses heard by Judge Boi- leatt yesterday were Mrs.

Draheim, Mrs. Machenski, Assemblyman Walter S. Fisher of Minocqtia, Earl Conkrite, Mrs. Servi and Dr, Schlecht. Save Money, Attend the Movies, Your Best anil and Cheapest Entertainment.

Last Times Today "Stage Coach to Denver" "Sweet Cienevieve" Chanter (12) "The Vigilante" Shown Until 5 P. M. SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY Trapped Between Penthouse Woman and a Double- Some Women Are Too Dangerous to Touch! Feature Shown Sunday at 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40,9:50 News Tragedy of Palestine First 'Films Aboard an "Illegal Ship Arab Bomb Kills 40. Technicolor Musical "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" Popeye in Fair at the Fair" Continuous Shows Saturday and Sunday. Doors Open at 12:30 It a.Vfc fair!" "There oughta be a law! Everything in.

our house runs by this!" Poor Butch has to do things the hard way. Mother cheap, dependable electric service to help her cook and clean, wash and iron and sew. Dad runs his razor, and his workshop, too, by electricity. The whole family enjoys light, comfort, and entertainment at the Hip of a switch. Never before has electricity done so much to make life comfortable for so little! Yes, in spire of sharply rising production costs, the average family still gets twice as nmcji electric service for its money as it got 20 years The skill and experience of your friends and neighbors in this company have combined to keep the price of electricity Jcnv its usefulness greater than ever before.

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