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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 15

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Monday Evening, November 10, 1930. www THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE 15 SKCHETAUY'S DAUGHTER POSKS LOSE LIVES among the most noted of navigators; citations for exception! accomplish-I, an inteniatloiinl authority on avla-1 menls. The lecture Is optn to thu lion, and an Inventor of mivUtntlnnnl Lpnbiie, and many Oreen Hay people ic.ulpment. He has received enres are planning- lo attend. HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Br J.

P. Alley i -v MRS. F. CHAMPEAU, LIFELONG RESIDENT OF HOWARD IS DEAD if ADMIRAL BYRD TO GIVE LECTURE AT APPLETON NOV. 19 Description of 'Little America' Is Augmented by Motion Pictures.

The real slnrv cj Mttle America, and of his magnificent Knuth Polar expedition, wul he Md at Lawrence Memorial chapel, Applelon, Wednesday evening. Ni.v. 11), by Admiral Hlcharl E. Hyrd. 'I he lecture, which LUMBER mi I ni tfL, A VHv mm.

Fairest Flower! No Sooner Blown but Blasted!" Cerebral Hemorrhage Cause of Death; Funeral Wednesday Morning. Mrs. Fred Cliampeau, 64 llfclontr resident of Brown comity, died morning at 11:30 at her home in the town of Howard, following an illness of less than three hours. A cere-hrc! hemorrhaue caused her death. Accompanied by her husband.

Mr' ChnmiXHU had started out. for the fl o'clock Mass yesterday morning St. John the Baptist church. Pit" complained of a pain in the side of her head and as It. grew wors derided to turn back home.

She walked a few steps further and was stricken with paralysis of the left side, falling In the rorxd. A passlns motorist was hailed by Mr. Cliampeau and he took them back home, where Mrs. Champonu died. The due- tor who was called said that paralv- sis was caused by a cerebral hem-morhnce which hastened death.

The deceased was the dnttghler of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Hamlin, pioneers who came here from Canada, and was born in Oreen IVw. She her entire life In this vleiity. Besides her husband she Is survived by four sons.

Elmer Tebo, Preble. Peter Tebo, Rochester, emuel Tebo, Green Bay, Norman Tcbo. at heme, by three daughters, Henry Bullnian, Oreen Bny, Mrs. Al Wilkinson and Mrs. Oscar Johnso-i.

Chicago, and by two rtepsons, John ChampeftU. Knuknuna. and Fred Champeau, Ultle Chute. There are I "A in 'J "'Vimmf i mnt to which they're entitled. Then million ate ffivin force to their de mtndi hy enrollinf in the Musie lelrne League.

You can await thia rhnrua of ftrolmt by mailing this coupon today. Do it 1 GOOD MUSIC in wir country fct fiawn In glnrinut blotnming, Amitrirnn orfhiairt, Amricnn nusirtan now rnk with Ihn linos In th war lil. Shall eontmut to rut tur and cherub thU heautifnt flnwar, itr hll wn Irt tt riwintlln and clta untlnr hi iff hltnf Cannni Mtiic poured out by mrchAnfciiI Kobot? Whir prf tr fnr th money you pay nt th thintr ho oil irt 1 utiirliiff peifoutwnrt of LiVtnf Mdiic pUvH and flt by floh-iinH-blond miikir ln, or trident dm from th thrnnt nl a pier nf m-chinrry 7 hall it be glamor or clamor fclilltona of mm and womrn who Inva rtif muaic mrm demandinff that It thalt mot bv bhhtvd demanding that thry chall not ba deprived of enjoy- THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS fCempniinc 140.000 prasii'anit mixicinna in th nit id Slmltt and CmnmJmi JOSLI'll N. PwUtnl, tQ llio.lwy, New York, N. T.

Mltle Maty Hurley, daughter of J. Hurley, makes her public debut i picture of the elcven-wecks-old ba their home in Washington. CLEVELAND POLICE CALLED TO TESTIFY ON RED ACTIVITIES Manganese Producers Also Asked to Detail Soviet Market Effects. WASHINGTON P) Preliminary to its swing Into southern states and Mexico City, to Inquire Into communist activities, the special house investigating committee today called before it representatives of the American Manganese Producers' association and the Cleveland police department. J.

Carson Adkerson, president of the manganese producers meeting here In convention, planned to testify on the effect Soviet produced manganese Is having on domestic markets. William B. Long of Cleveland, of the Allied Industries association, representatives of the Cleveland police who have studied communist activities in that Ohio City, and Rev. Father Kdmund A. Walsh, vice-president of TTUn nnew IF(oiLoaIl fis srnn ecBCDnnaDnmificBsnn (Bsan tt apwnn snnnall aHnfive American Federation of Mualclan 10 Broadway, New York, N.

CfntlfftiMr WlthiMit further blliitlm ea mv nrt, plMie fitrall mv nimi In Mu Hoirnt wtift I eHft4 the thmituiUa tf Lltlni Mum frtn the Thietre. City Sf 9i 600 320 625 543 6W 623 660 Resinol MsOtv first cost loir cost of operation and up-kecp9 and tow yearly depreciation mean a distinel saving to every purchaser FEEP SO SCACE PIS I TAIL PAT MlUE- JES' NAdHUY (SiTTlrV So UAAftkE lit A IN' KlCKEp AT ME FuH PE 27 grandchildren. Mrs Clmmprnu was a member of St. Virginia's court. W.

C. O. which will meet at the home this evening at 8 o'clock to recite the ros-ety. Funeral services will bo held Wednesday morning at o'clock from St. the Baptist church.

Howard, with burial In the Duck Creek cemetery. It II i The Easy Way To Ileal Skin Troubles Bathe with Rrsinol Soap. Anoint with Resinol Ointment. This treatment cleanses and purifies the skin stops itching relieves irritation hastens the healing. At your druggists'.

Sample each frr. Write Rentnol.Itopt. promise to lie one of the nuwt Inter-e-tlug hold In this sect Inn during months, is being given under the auspices of the Applelon Woman's club. Will Slum Picture Motion pictures to lie shown In onnectlon Willi the lecture have been e'ccted and assembled under the per-oiinl direction of Admiral Hud, and vol only show the epoch-making night to the South Pole, but give a ivondertullv comprehensive view nf Hie unknown imas chartered mid explored, and the life in Utile America. The story of the expedition, tm which not Klrs life was lost.

Is known to all persons who followed the adventure thtocgh Ihe dally press, Adnilnil Hyrd 1 in ninny respects one of the nuv.t remarkable men (Ins count iy pioduced during the present rrneiation. Is Aviation Aiillitnily Ranking villi the lHte Admiral Peary Arctic explorer, he is W7 K.it llrimrh ortki l. Young Youwc TOR design, high facturing and to limits of three new Ford is in volume The more talk to Ford more certain everything unusually low a demonstration. Storm Wrecks Schooner ii it i utt Norinern Cali fornia Coast. FAN rHANCI.SCO--fP While a lnln? storm tawd wrrrkage of the Irmber sehoonrr Brooklyn nt their fTt, roust Rimidsmen searehed today (or the bodies of IB men who wont rlnwn with the little wooden craf: Prturdnv on Humboldt bnr in northern California.

a determined crew of 41 refused all orfers to bo taken off the creaking Hirhfield oil tRlikcr Tfimlnhna. nsfotind Mure Thursday ntsh1 on Pcscndero reef, 50 miles iwtth of Pan Francisco. Six wreckers e.board and three Uies waited for sens to subside before becln-niiiB salvnffe attempts. A breeches huoy was ready to take the crew shore In case of emerpency. Caught In Same Storm A rnira Mnj), cnuiii.

hi mr wmc riui in miiiiii wns In tow of the eoasl Rtiard cutter Baranac. This helpless vessel. the one proud navy crin-er Missoula, wltn 11 men aboard, broke loose off the OrcRon coast from the cable with "hlch the Tur Hoosevelt was towin? her to Ran Francisco to be Determined to maintain his schedule. Captain T. Tufvesf.on steamed the lumber-laden Brooklyn out of Fureka for San Francisco Saturday 'In the face of one of the worst 'northern California Rales In years.

I Caught wy avea When the danger of trying to cross thp treacherous bar outside Humboldt, harbor became apparent, end before the ship could he put about, ishe was caught by toweriiiK waves. They tossed the 333-ton craft over on Its ride like a plaything. Olfuit seas split the wooden craft In two as easily as a man would Ibrcak a match, said Captain Ahlin. lumber schooner' Washington Sens but a quarter mile behind. No Boats lowered A few minutes after she was ciiiRht, Ahlln snld, the Brooklyn with all hands on board.

No bonis were lowered. Fhatterins lifeboats, broken parts the hull, splintered beams. the bnttered deck house and scattered lumber of the little schooner which rre hurled on the beach told mute-r'lj- of the power of the storm. Rode Out Storm The gale and the taut running ebb tide ripped anchor, chain and part of the anchor winch from the Washington when she tried to stop. Small firhiiiR craft rode out the fiercest pnrt of the storm, not daring to cross the treacherous bjtr until yesterday.

When the storm snapped the Icable from the Hoosevelt to thr Missoula off Coos bay, the tug was forced to call for help. The chain dragged over her stern and threatened to foul her propeller. The Saranac then went to the aid of the helpless cruiser and took up the towing Job. ALL FURSHINGYaRE REMOVED BY ROBBERS HAMMOND, Ind. It was a warm dav yesterday, but It cooled off during the night while Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Malloy were, taking In a cinema. Malloy didn't worry about that as he recalled that he had banked the fire In the living room stove before leaving. "It a good thing," he said returning home, "that we left a fire." But when he entered the living room the hot Ftove was gone. So, too, were all the rest of their household fur-nishlngs.

The police today were looking for burglars with a moving van and a hot stove turned cool. For Sale Apples 75c 'bu. and up. Bring your own bag or basket. Also sweet cider, also potatoes.

The Larsen ComDanv. I.EARV nKAl'TY I I TI IIE (Second Largest Industry In the World) Would vou spend four months of vour time for a llte-tlme profession that. Is growing rtntly. offering salary far above the averse? If o. write us for details.

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us assist vnu. I'lintkote, tile, slate metal and asbestos roof-Ing. WEISMILLER.ARMSTRONG GENIESSE Sheet metal service Aaw Vord Vriees There it a Ford- car for every need and pur pone at an unutually low price. Ap-poinlmenl and uphoUlery are in keeping teith if mechanical excellence, Sinnduril Uodien 413.) rimt'lon 410 (luupe 19. Tudor Sril.m '19! Sport Onipe 52.

ictary of War and Mrs. Patrick this photo. It's tlm first posed by, shown here with hor mother at Georgetown university, also were on the witness Ust. A delegation from the It. O.

T. C. association of the United States headed by Major General Amos A. Fries, formerly chief of the army chemical service, had another angle to discuss. The committee plans hearings In Chattanooga Thursday, Birmingham Friday, and Atlanta Saturday.

From htere a group is to go to New Or leans to decide whether It Is necessary to go to Mexico City to obtain rlocu seized there, which are alleged to reveal activities of Soviet agents In the United States. Chairman Hamilton Fish, ex pects to discuss with Ambassador Tclez of Mexico, Tuesday, the manner in which the documents can best be turned over to the committee. DECADE OF CRIME ENDS; VICTIM LEAVES 6 CENTS CHICAGO (P) The police reiterated the old story thnt crime does not pay as they pointed to the case of John Ready, cx-convlct. Ready was chot to death yesterday by two men. who escaped.

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