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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1939. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, ffiONWOOD, MICH. N1NB HE NIUKS Standing Committees Iron County Board Are Appointed. William P. Rugee, Mercer, electe chairman of the Iron county board of supervisors last week, today an nounced his selections for th standing which will serv during the ensuing year.

The committees: Finance Clarence H. Canney chairman; E. H. Reid, Ludwig Fran zoi. Ilmtnen.

chair man, Paul Alfonsi, John F. Siebert. County Officers' Bonds Fred Durand, chalnnan, Howard Kofford Sula Kangas. County board chair man also member of committee. Ad visory, J.

C. Raineri, district at torney. County Officers' Salaries Fred Durand, chairman. Peter DeRubeis Clarence Canney. Howard Hardie Edward Kofford, Armand Cirilli.

County Buildings and Peter DeRubeis, chairman, John Sabienski, tauand Cirilli. County Emergency M. Saari. chairman, Armand Cirilli John Sabienski. Illegal Assessments and Tax Cer Hardie, chairman Sulo Kangas, Paul Mutanen.

Advisory: J. C. Raineri, Herbert E. Becker. County Gerry, chairman; E.

H. Reid, R. A. Angst, Fred Duran-i Oliver Peteffi Herman Peterson, August Ilminen Armand Cirilli. County Owned Aifon- si, chairman; Peter DeRubeis, Herman Peterson, George B.

Gerry. Conservation, County Forests anc Kofford, chairman; Isaac M. Saari. Herman Peterson Advisory: county agricultural agent County F. Siebert chairman, Ludwig Franzoi, Paul Mutanen.

Advisory: county agricultural agent. Agricultural Rugee, chairman, Ida B. Bradley, -secretary: Howard Hardie. Albin Seifert, Henry Peterson. (Appointed by county board in accordance with state statutes).

Highway A. Angst, chairman; Oliver Peteffi. John F. Siebert. (Elected by county board annually in November of each year).

County Health F. Rugee, chairman; Ida B. Bradley, secretary; Georgiana Boyington. R. C.

Trembath, county judge; Dr. J. F. Lowe, deputy state health officer. (Appointed by county board in accordance with state statutes).

Local Meditation F. Rugee, chairman, (appointed by circuit judge) John Daronco. August Erspamer (both appointed by county board). Soldiers' Relief Obertone. chairman: Simon EUos.

Frank Sailer Jr. (Appointed by county judge). Badger Briefs iBv Tbt Associated Pressi C. Arnold, 87, a former alderman and a retired fuel and ice dealer, died here last night. He was a member of a pioneer Oshkosh family.

men, members of a Milwaukee Road track repair crew, were injured seriously yesterday when a gas-powered car ran into a derail north of the city and piled up a series of small cars carrying 30 workmen. Thomas Ward, 55, of Chicago, and Erling Carlsen, 41, of Milwaukee, suffered serious spinal injuries. The others were not badly hurt. West William F. Bennin, 55.

wife of the owner of the Consumers Milk and Ice Cream company here, was killed yesterday when struck by a North Western Road passenger train near the outskirts of the city. Engineer H. A Salschert said he saw Mrs. Bennin walking along the tracks and blew the engine whistle. Rev.

Karl A. Hoessel of Milwaukee was re-elected president of the Wisconsin district of the American Lutheran church at a district convention here yesterday. The Rev. William Spiegel, of Wausau, was renamed vice president. Delegates will elect a treasurer Thursday to succeed the present officeholder, Arthur Ackermann, ol Oshkosh.

Other officers hold over to next year. Blaesing. driver of northbound Kenosha-Racine bus, suffered minor cuts late yesterday when a pheasant crashed through the windshield, making a hole about a foot in diameter. retail price of milk will be reduced from 10 to 9 cents quart in Shawano, Berlin. Ripon and Columbus under orders of the state department of agriculture and markets.

Director Ralph E. Ammon said today. Fluid milk prices in the four communities will be cut from (2.03 a hundred pounds to $1.75. Half pints of coffee cream will be sold 10 cents and whipping cream at IS cents, representing cuts of from 1 to 3 cents below prevailing prices. Canada's Capital-Host to English Royalty Parliament Hill, above, overlooking Ottawa river in Ottawa, Canada's capital, is the setting for colorful receptions and pageantry during three-day visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth.

U) West Block of Houses of Parliament with Tower of Peace and Victory in front; (2) East Block housing offices of governor- general, prime minister and cabinet members; (3) Chateau Laurier; (4) Ministry of National Revenue Building; arid Ministry of Pensions and National Health Building. purchase units of Wisconsin. Mich' igan. Minnesota, Ohio. Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri, succeeds Lyle F.

Watts, who was transferred to Portland, last month. The new regional chief comes to Milwaukee from California, where he was associate forester. He was logging engineer before enterini the service in 1920. hearing in the case Merrill Shannon of former Racine resident, charged with defrauding the state of $111 in gasoline tax refunds, was adjourned today until May 24. Shannon is accused with Ed Hedeen, well mown Wisconsin aviator, of obtaining refunds by use of fictitious names and fictitious sales of gasoline.

Hedeen has waived a hearing. mass at St. John's church, with Archbishop Samuel A Stritch of Milwaukee delivering the sermon, opened the annual conven- Jon of the Wisconsin Council of Catholic Women here today. Following registration for the two-day meeting, Mrs. John J.

Arvey, of Green Bay, president of the council, was to preside at a uncheon. old golf unique with its cowshed hazards and race track crossing even of the nine fairways, is be- ng displaced this week by a new layout constructed in connection ith the Lake Marinuka dredging jroject. The new nine-hole course covers bout 56 acres lying at the head of he lake. It will be opened offic- lly Friday. shortage, of water has resulted in closing of the Juda chools.

The well which serves the schools is being re-drilled. District At- orney George Bowman said today warrant charging embezzlement 'ould be issued for Max Meller, 35- ear-old chief teller of the National avings and Loan association. Lieut. John Neiderkorn of the detective bureau, said Meller, arrested esterday, had admitted misappro- riation of about $11,00 of the association's funds. "I didn't gamble," Neiderkorn uoted Meller.

"I spent the money oing to night clubs and having a ood tune." -The Wisconsin Fox For Breeders association announced today that Major L. D. McCUntock. widely known mink former of Knowlton, Quebec, will speak at the fur farmers' International summer school to be held hen Jane 31-33. The school will be held in con- Junction with the 16th annual convention of the American National Pox Fur Breeders association.

H. Price 3rrived Milwaukee today to tike op bit new duties as regional forester of north central nfkm of the 0. 6. forest service. Price, who will direct the acOv- in the national forests mad, SONS OF LEGION TO STAGE TRACK EVENT Ironwood Team Will Be Chosen for Invitational.

A Sons of the American Legion track meet will be held at the Luther L. Wright high school field Saturday afternoon, May 13, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of selecting a team to represent Ironwood in an invitational meet. Events for junior, intermediate and senior entrants will be staged Saturday. The Ironwood team will compete in the invitational meet Saturday, May 27. along with teams from Wakefleld, Ramsay, Bessemer and Hurley.

Harvard's Gay Deceiver Is Dunked The attractive red-headed "girl" who won with ease the annual Wellesley college hoop-rolling race had just been presented with the victory wreath when it was discovered that "she" was bewigged, be- skirted, fun-loving Harvard junior Edward Read- of Villanova, Pa. He is pictured above, about to get a punitive ducking from the indignant Welleslians. Deliberate Strategy Back of F. R. Plea BY GABRIEL VOGLIOTTI The immediate reaction of many members of Washington's diplomatic colony to President Roosevelt's message to Hitler and Mussolini was that Ihe President had no expectations of a favorable acceptance.

Despite reports that the Chief Executive was motivated by irivate information concerning an mminent surprise smash at Gibraltar, diplomatic opinion sees a more deliberate strategy behind the communications to Rome and Berlin. What is believed to have been in- ended was to place Hitler and Mussolini on record in the hope that masses of people in many countries would crystallize the hesitant opinions of the leaders now doing a tight-rope act. What will be achieved follows from their point-by-polnt analysis: The duplicate messages fall into three The first point is a de- UN MEMORIAMI POPE of PEACE ACTUAL SIZE ACTUAL SIZE POPE Pitt n.i MEMORIAL MEDALUOI FRONT COMBINED WITH BACK SAINT CHRISTOPHER MKBAL SAFETY A LIFE TIME REMEMRRANCE WITH A CATHOLIC SIGNIFICANCE THI ROYAL VATICAN finish we have effected is different than anythtaff that has ever been produced and Is lasting quality. For a united time only we offer JOB this most unusual and timely pocket for Tear Range Jewelers finition, the other two are proposals. Offers C.

S. Initiative (1) The definition analyzes the behavior of Germany and Italy, and labels it, quoting verse, chapter and The word is used without diplomatic subterfuge for evasion. (2) The first proposal lists 31 nations by name and asks whether the axis will pledge their inviolability for a minimum of ten years. (3) The second proposal offers American initiative in sponsoring round table discussion of unnamed issues, such conferences conditional upon such pledge. Point number one, the diplomats predict, wfll be repudiated with the blunt violence peculiar to the rhetoric of both Hitler solinl Whatever nomen and Mus- clature given in other parts of the world to Italo-Oennan foreign policy, the word "Aggressor has no meaning in the two axis tongues.

This inevitable reaction to its use in a diplomatic document addressed to the two dic- tttors Is so self-evident that diplomats credit the President with deliberately provoking such reaction for the benefit of the record. The Facts Bnnslii Point three, the proposal of mediation, wfll also fall on sterile ground. The discrepancy between axis objectives and the limit of Anglo- French concessions can not be bridged at a round table. Here Hitler and Mussolini arrive on good bargaining ground by leaving the way open to submission of a more specific agenda. Already it has been unofficially intimated in Rome that an agenda would be considered, provided however that it be submitted without a "nonsensical' request for guarantees.

It is on point number two that the significance and possible results of Roosevelt's comnnieations will turn. Here lies the essence of a diplomatic contest in which the world anxiously sits in as a friend of the court and in which the nations of Central Europe read their destiny. However insulting the two dictators regard the listing of 31 nations as potential victims of fascism, the fact remains that the question has been asked. A positive repudiation of interest in any of the listed nations would be a contradiction of the thus far successful strategy of threat. On the other hand contemptuous refusal to answer the question on the grounds that it is a categorical insult would constitute in the minds of many governments a very specific answer.

Meant to Embarrass The precise wording of the United States note on this point was studiously calculated to embarrass: A pledge not to invade: or, any alternative answer wherein an ambiguity, a condition or a reservation would ten its own story. In this way, the diplomatic analysts point out President Roosevelt has placed the issue in a world theatre in which, as a result of the Rome-Berlin replies, an interested nations win have access to the data upon which the realities of defense can be based. World opinion is one of the intangibles which win be crystallized according to the answer to the bold question of point two. And on this point several diplomats think they have the answer. JAILED FOR DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED Ironwood Man Sentenced to 40 Days in Jail.

Harold Garvey. Ironwood. pleaded guilty in Iron county court this morning to driving while Intoxicated and was committed to the county jail for 40 days by Judge R. C. Trembath when he was unable to pay the fine and costs totalling 155 M.

He was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Sam Giavanoni. Briefly Told A free chest clinic wBB be conducted at the Memorial building here Thursday afternoon, starting at 1:30, by Dr. Frank L. Reynolds of Grand View hospital, assisted by Miss Florence Gilmore, county tuberculosis worker. May Ask That Relief Orders Be Worked for Before Being Issued.

for a street improvement project to Hurley will be drawn up and the subject of relief labor will be discussed at a meeting of the Hurley board of public works at 4:30 p. m. Friday. Lyle Menning. of the WPA office at Ashland, and George Paul.

Hurley city engineer, wfll also attend this meeting. The hiring of relief labor for city work has not proven satisfactory, according to city officials. It has been difficult, they say. to get the men to come out for work after they have received their relief orders. To be brought up for consideration at the board of works meeting Friday will be the question of not issuing relief orders to families in which there are employables until the amount of the order has been worked out on city projects, such as street rubbish removal and street repairing.

With a city deficit of several thousand dollars, due largely to the relief burden, the city council in recent months has refused to hire anyone for city work except as relief labor. The only exception sanctioned to this rule is the hiring of truck drivers. During the winter months nearly all of the snow on Silver street was removed by relief labor. There are approximately SO employables on relief rolls in the city now. Twenty-two men have begun work on a WPA sidewalk project, and 10 others are working on a WPA road widening project south of Fifth avenue on the Germania road under last year's set-ups.

Approximately $11,000 remained unexpended on the sidewalk project last fall, and about $2,000 was left over From the street improvement protect. The men have been transferred from the waterline project. A total of 83 men are still working on waterlines in the city. Work on the Gary sewer project, halted several weeks because of water in the excavations, has not been resumed. Plans for the last part of the project have been submitted to the Wisconsin board of lealth at Madison, but have not seen approved.

Minnvsithir Mrs. Charles Maxson. Mrs. Roland aoman, Mrs. Robert Montambo, Mrs.

Harold Parks and Mrs. Jack Ellsworth Jr. attended the kindergarten circus at Bergland Thursday kfternoon. Miss Dagny Pladsen and Miss Etna Hasklnn attended a farewell party Thursday evening at Bergland in honor of Mrs. Clarence Erickson.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hasklns were. Ironwood callers Saturday. Mr.

and Thomas Smith of Marquette spent the week end with Ottawa 'Home' for Britain's Monarchs Rambling Rideau Hall, historic home of Canadian will be the official residence of King George and Queen Elizabeth during their visit to Ottawa, the Dominion's capital. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Halvorson. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Erney and sons of Watersmeet spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Haskins. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Smith of Vlarquette spent the week at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Haskins at- the funeral Saturday of Louis Otto of Bessemer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Ironwood spent the week end at their cottage.

IfM Mn The young people of the Iron Belt Presbyterian church are planning a special Mother's Day program to be given Sunday evening at the church at 7 o'clock. The young people of Hurley will be extended an invitation to attend. The Rev. Kaltenbach of the Ironwood Presbyterian church will give a Mother's Day address. After the program a lunch will be served.

All members and young people of the Iron Belt church are invited to attend. A Light Weight Combination by Gossard That Gives Excellent Figure Control. This combination of satin and satin elastic is light in weight but gives excellent figure control with special emphasis on the new slim waistline. This garment has a side talon closing and a lace top. It is available in average and tall figure lengths.

Models 4713 A and 4713 D. $7.50 POSTPONE MEETING OF HURLEY COMMERCE CLUB The annual meeting of the Hurley Chamber of Commerce, which had scheduled for tomorrow night has been postponed until 6:30 o'clock Monday night. Frank Cavosie, secretary, announced today. Reservations for the dinner are to be made by Saturday. Officers for the year are to be elected and proposed Hurley advertising program will be brought up for approval by the HURLEY VAGRANT GETS 10-DAY JAIL SENTENCE Alfred vagrant, was sentenced to 10 days in the Iron county ail by County Judge R.

C. Trem- ith this morning. He pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy. He was arrested by Hurley Police Chief Al- (tno EndrixsL The brown trout was brought to the United States from Germany. A SENSATIONAL KW HOME CLEANON SYSTEM Not only your floors but everything else about the house can be cleaned with ROYALAIRE.

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