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Tuesday Evening, April 19, 1938 Loyalists Dynamite Ebro Bridges to Check Advancing Rebels THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZE'ITE RUTH RflVfll I Named Editor KVM PU ft INDIANS MUST OBEY START OF GREAT RACE IN AUGUST Roast Ribs (Hid NapkinS, 1ML CHIEF INDIANS MUST OBEY Roast Ribs and Napkins, Ull I I LL IIUII1L CONSERVATION LAWS JiV? yi MjK.Na.s Clues to Perfect Dinner FERRED Oneidas Placed on Probation in Court Today. Indians may be hereditary fish Harry F. Mock, Here Since 1914, Going to Chicago. ermen, but they must obey thu conservation laws, six Oneidas Large Detachments of Government Troops Captured By Spanish Insurgents. CHICAGO When top- ranking chefs get together, here's what they consider the high point of the "perfect dinner" roast prime ribs of beef, to be eaten with the napkin tucked under the chin.

The menu and 10 strict rules of dining were in readiness today for a dinner at which the Chicago chapter of Les Amis d'EscolCicr will pay homage to the "Emperor of Cooks" the late Auguste Es-coffier of Paris. The rules offered by Armand Chevalley president of the Chi were told in municipal court thi niomnE, after being placed on probation for 90 days for illegbl fisiiing. They were arrested along HEAVY ARTILLERY BOOMS turtle soup) with pailettes doree au permesan (little cheese straws) with Amontillado Commodore sherry wine and celery, olives and pecans. 3. Extrecote de bouef grille au primeurs varies (roast ribs of beef) with Benrnaise sauce and a Bordeaux wine, Calon Segur Grand Crux, vintage 1927.

4. Salude de Printemps Melan-gee a l'huile d'olive (mixed vegetable salad with olive oil). 5. Savarin aux fruits flambe (Fruit cake soaked in brandy) with cognac, grand fine, cafe noire (black coffee) and cigars. NAME JACOBS ASSISTANT TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney Earl Jacobs has been appointed special assistant district Harry F.

Mock, for more than 35 years a signalman for the North Western road, and since 1914 in charge of signal work on the Lake Shore, Peninsula and Ashland di Duck creek in Pamperin park by Conservation Wardens Hadlnnd, Douglas Fiege and Ira Moeller, William II. Metoxen town By DWIGHT h. PITKIN' WITH THE INSURGENTS EE-FORE TORTOSA Large detachments 06 government troopr, including international brigade cago association of Chefs of Cuisine were: treasurer of Oneida Van Roy Thomas and Norbert Cornelius 1. Napkins must be tucked un mt mlrf AW 31 A w- i were charged with possessing der the chin (the "old-fashioned visions, with headquarters hero, will leave tonight for Chicago, to become signal supervisor of the Chicago terminals, succeeding the l.it F. L.

Wells, who died about two weeks ago. He will be succeeded hrre by P. A. Starck, who arrived last evening from Sioux City, to trke up his duties. He had held a s-pears in the night-time.

Oscar European way done when food ZJ Archiquette, Bob Hill and George Webster were charged with was food and conviviality hign 2. No smoking until the "cigars with aiter-dinner coffee." a reine on inland water, fishing within 500 feet of a dam, and taking suckers in the night-time. 3. No "shop talk" or discussion attorney to act until further notice, it was announced today. He will succeed Donald Gleason, who has been unable to continue be of politics and religion.

The wardens have 4. Dinner on time (late arrivals warned Indians of the law in this can't start from scratch). (Special to Press-Gazette) SISTER BAY, Wis. John Seaquist, Liberty Grove town clerk, and Mrs. Seaquist have just received word that their son, Robert, has been elected editor of the school paper at Platteville State cause of the press of his own busi regard, Hadland said, but hereto similar position with the "linos west" of the North Western there.

Mr. Mock's new assignment will include the Wisconsin division line from Chicago to Janesville, over which he worked as a batteryman 35 years ago. He also will have 5. No nursing of wines; each ness, due to the absence from the fore have refrained from arrest must be removed with the course. city of Attorney Allan V.

Classon, units, were captured south of Tortosa today after Ebro river bridges were dynamited by the government to hold bark the insurgent movement to encircle the strategic south Catalonian city. General Garcia Valino's legionnaires occupied the suburbs of Tortosa and the right bank of the Ebro; then started to cut off the city proper, where the government massed thousands of its best shock troops. Backbone of Defense Insurgent officers said international troops formed the backbone of the government defense and that the Catalonian themselves offered little resistance to the insurgent drive toward Barcelona, 95 miles to the northeast. Occupation of the fertile rice i ing them. Violations have become so flagrant, however, that leniency 6.

Anyone who takes "that wee with whom he Is associated. drop too much" leaves the table. 7. No cocktails with hard liquor no longer seems advisable, he said. Signs have been posted near the dam on Duck creek- in the pnrk, tne new acting prosecutor is a member of the recently formed firm of Silverwood and Jacobs, before dinner.

8. No places of honor; guests sit warning all fishermen that fish and has been practicing in Green Teachers' college, where he is attending school. Seaquist, a junior, was promoted to the editor's chair of the "Exponent" after serving as a reporter during the last two years. Seaquist, besides his editorial anywhere. ins within 500 feet is prohibited, Hcdland said, and there is no ex Diners must strive for "wit Tiit li.i twmi I Bay for several years.

BULK OF MRS. McCREERY ESTATE GOES TO HUSBAND cuse for violation. "They can take plenty of fish legally during the daytime, without 'rleaninc out' the stream at work, is active in many affairs at the school, being a member of the supervision over the intricate interlocking systems in and out of Chicngo. He also will have charge of all grade-crossing protection in the area. Installed "Wlrwag" He has the distinction of having installed the first "wigwag" crossing signal in Wisconsin, which wts placed at Watertown in IS) J.

I. At Sheboygan, 12 years later, he installed the first automatic interlocking plant on the North Western system. When he came to the Fox river valley, first to Nee-nah in 1913, it was as installer for the automatic block signa's that Naval supremacy of England over America will be tested in a small May next August when two British boats now being built at Cowes, Isles of Wight (above), will race two American boats In Buzzard's bay off Massachusetts. Fast speed in rough weather is claim for the British-made boats. Rex I.

McCreery, former Green ty repartee." 10. No speeches. And here's what the kitchen prima donnas consider a meal: 1. Buffet de Parisenne moderne (hot or cold bits of cheese, anchovy thls-and-that) with port wine Commendador, Vermouth or Dubonnet. 2.

Tortue verte claire (green Bay attorney, now of Los Angeles, Pioneer Gleemen, the International Relations club, the Philadel-phians and Scrollers. He is secretary-treasurer of the Gleemen, is the principal beneficiary under the will of his divorced wife, Mrs. Maude McCreery, suffrage and Calls on Administration and vice president of the Phila-delphians. ADDITIONAL PLANES growing delta region at the mouth of the Ebro river by General lino'i troops and the continued odvance southward from Beni-carlo of General Miguel Aranda's Galician forces toward Valencia wMened the insurgent-controlled ftretch along the Mediterranean coast to 32 miles. Moving Big Guns Generalissimo Francisco Franco was moving his heaviest artillery coastward to support concerted offensives against the government capital at Barcelona and the im-Iortant seaport of Valencia.

Na- right," he declared. JUDGE MURPHY TO TRY WHISKY RECEIPTS CASE SHEBOYGAN, Wis. Circuit Judge Henry A. Detling has called in Judge Arold Murphy of Marinette to try the case against three Milwaukeeans, Robert C. and William F.

Unger, and their attorney, Samuel Pack, charged with violation of the state securities act in connection with the sale of whisky warehouse receipts in labor leader, who died in Milwaukee April 10, it was disclosed when the will was filed in county court in Milwaukee today. Her father, S. S. Leonard, Wauwatosa, will receive $2,000 from a life insurance policy. No appraisal of now protect train movements over the Valley line from Duck Creek to Name Treaty Violators the Kellogg-Brland peac pact and the nine-power treaty.

Invoked Arms Fmbargo After Italy invaded Abyssinia President Roosevelt took cogniz WASHINGTON (XP) State de ance of the fact by invoking an the estate was made partment officials said today Sec- FOR NAVY OPPOSED CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 corps, that an increase in naval etary Hull would designate Ja refer to the fact that Secretary Hull has already mentioned Japan, Germany and Italy, directly or indirectly, as treaty violators. In a strong statement Oct. 6 Hull said that Japan, by invading China, had acted contrary to both pan, Germany and Italy as treaty arms embargo against Italy and The attorney and his wife lived Ethiopia Oct. 5, 1935. I here for several years prior to Hull has made various rc'er-, 1920.

and are well known in ences to the aggressive nature of Green Bay. iolating nations if the adminis to Milwaukee. Since then, similar signals have been installed on the Lake Shore line from Manitowoc to Milwaukee. As signal supervisor of the three divisions, he has about miles of line under his jurisdiction. Crossing gates are his bitrgest "headache," he declares, considering the rate at which motorists are smashing them.

Made Home Here He has made his home here for several years at 816 Shawano avenue. Mrs. Mock will join him in oermany poucy Europe. aircraft would "seriously disturb the existing distribution of the nation's aerial resources." Above House FIrure Senator Bone a Sheboygan county. The appointment of Judge Murphy, revealed today, came as a result of an affidavit of prejudice filed by Pack against Judge Detling last week.

Judge Detling said the trial date and place are to be determined by Judge Murphy. Pack and the Ungers are at liberty under $5,000 bond. member of the committee, said he Schroeder's Sun Rise Herb Tea A pleasant remedy to 'tune up1 your entire system or? Per rkt. iC By Mall 30c in stamps. was preparing some "observations" on the financial outlay.

The senate committee increased the authorization $35,000,000 above the $1,121,000,000 approved by the house. vnrrese troops captured cnena nd Aldove, north of Tortosa. A large group of international fiShters was reported captured in the mountains west of Tortosa, where legionnaires completed a quick encircling movement in the Eierra de Montenegrelo, the Sierra De Caro and the Sierra De as Razas mountains. Insurgent tanks and armored cars yesterday drove government defenders from Amposta, at the head of the Ebro river delta, and infantry quickly occupied the town, controlling the river mouth and the south, approaches to Tor-: tosa. Insurgent heavy artillery blast-' ed enemy positions on both sides of the river Ebro, southeast ol Tortosa.

throwing up a protective Chicngo after he locates quarters. His successor entered the ser-vivce of the North Western in 2907. After working on the Galena, Illinois and Madison divi- tration should be requested by congressional resolution to name treaty breaking powers. Representative Scott (D-Calif.) introduced a resolution, now under consideration by the house foreign affairs committee, calling upon the president to say what nations, if any, have in recent years violated treaties to which this country is a party. His move, he said, was preliminary to advocating a boycott of the aggressor states.

Will Not Advocate Action Any state department reply mentioning Japan, Germany and Italy will not, however, be a new citation of the three allegedly aggressor nations, nor will it advocate any action against them. Officials said it would simply Prices. Attention Druggists Write for Wholesale IF YOU ore Oughly oti: Rival tolvi dog feedir lent, your fled that '(ifliffaj is every 9 pfob- DOG FOQi Dntywill 1 'ft v. t-i- i sions, he became chief draftsman in the signal engineer's office, ami under the present Vinson-Tram be refunded! ISRAEL RACINE DIES IN MARINETTE MONDAY Word has been received here of the death of Israel Fiacine, 94, Marinette, father of J. E.

Racine, Green Bay, district superintendent of the Catholic Order of Foresters, which occurred at his home Monday. Other survivors in the city are a daughter. Sister Presentation of mell act to bring the navy up to defense requirements. Calling the bill a proposal for a "blueprint navy," Senator Cope-land said he was inclined to support the measure. The Sun Rise Tea Gompany 1000 Main St.

Green Bay barrage todav for the continuing He said he did not believe the later inspector of automatic train control between Chicago and Omaha, before going to Sioux City. He will move his family heie after the close of school. Mitten. Tewes resigned voluntarily. Messmer said he woud recommend 10 days' suspension for four of the janitors, 21 days' suspension for another who has been penalized for a similar offense in the past, and discharge of another for third offense.

the Good bhepherds home, ana a grandson, Chester Racine. advance of General Garcia Va- lino's division. Battle in Cemetery Valino's troops occupied the villages of Santa Barbara and denverge, nine miles south of Tortosa. From an observation post, I saw the insurgent infantry move against Tortosa and storm the Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at program would be carried out in full. As approved by the senate committee, the bill authorizes construction of 46 warships, including three battleships, two aircraft carriers, nine cruisers, 23 destroyers and COOKING SCHOOL St.

Joseph's church, Marinette and burial will be in the ceme tery there. nine submarines. 26 Auxiliary Vessels It also would provide for 26 auxiliary vessels and 950 air planes, as well as authorizing ex SEE THIS FRIGIDAIRE BARGAIN TOMORROW! penauure or on navy yard equipment and $15,000,000 for experiments on small, fast government's fortified position in a cemetery north of Santa Bar-', bara. Life began to return to normal at Vinaroz and nearby villages der insurgent rule. Children played in the main streets, ard old women sat on the doorsteps of their cottages, sewing and wa'ch-' ing with wonder the military trucks speeding through the town.

Pretty senoritas, as ever, waved from balconies greetings to the insurgent troops being rushed ti the front to augment the Cata-? lan drive. j) -ruj i joru if) harbor defense boats. The house foreign affairs com-mitttee, meanwhile, was considering a resolution by Representative Scott to require the state department to name any nations which have violated treaties signed by the United States. Aside from legislation to carry out the administration's new recovery and relief program, the navy expansion bill is the last major measure certain of consideration this session. GET A GENUINE THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN vmi NEW A BARGAIN AT THE PRICE! AND IT SAVES MORE ON FOOD.

UPKEEP. TOO! MUTIXY BREAKS OT.T PERPIGNAN. France WW Travelers reaching France from across the Spanish border said to- day mutiny had broken out among covcrnment troops in the Barce- lona barracks. The reports were brought across the border at Le Perthus but could not he confirmed at once. They said part of the newly mobilized troops quartered in the Barcelona seminary and Barce-loneta and Vergara barracks had refused to go to the front.

Nearly 800 officers and soldiers wrre occupying several buildings under machine gun fire from loyal troops, it was said. DIES IN GILMANTO.V GILM ANTON, Wis. Dr. A. T.

Smith, 64, formerly of Eau Claire, a physician here 35 years, Mm! CONFISCATED LIQUOR STOLEN BY JANITORS MILWAUKEE (UP) John Messmer, superintendent of county buildings, said he would recommend to the civil service commission today that five janitors be suspended and another discharged for allegedly stealing confiscated liquor from the sheriff's office and drinking it in night revels in county buildings. Charles Tewes, 36, admitted the thefts of the whisky, gin and wine seized in raids by deputy sheriffs, WESM Htmmm to ALL THESE GENUINE' FRIGIDAIRE FEATURES AT THIS BAR6AIN PRICE! or you may not Save at all i died today of heart disease. i according to Sheriff Edward J. Wil ill NEW SILENT METER- MISER Uses so little current You cto hardly hear it run! tiff Simplest refrigerating mechanism ever built! NEW "DOUBLE-EASY" Why take a chance, when some refrigerators may waste through a "hidden extravagance" all that they may save in one, two, or even three other ways! Play safe see this family size Frigidaire with new, silent Meter-Miser that saves all 4 ways on TIMHY QUICKUBE TRAYS -Release cubej instantly-iave 20 more ice current food, ice, and upkeep and gives Mr Wear Finest Quality CLOTHES) MILI Mm WTOIIimi JUUIII MUWIH Tray come free at finger-touch I NEW FOOD-SAFETY INDICATOR NEW 2-WAY COLD STORAGE TRAY AUTOMATIC TRAY RELEASE 2-WAY FROZEN STORAGE COMPART- MENT 1 EXCLUSIVE LOW-PRESSURE REFRIGERANT REMOVABLE BAR-TYPE SHELVES SLIDING MOISTURE-SEAL HYDRATOR FAMILY SIZE! 10.9 Sq. Pt.

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