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The Bessemer Herald from Bessemer, Michigan • Page 1

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THE BESSEMER Eft. UtCMtOAM, JUKI tt, HII. VOLUME MUMtCft TAOSWIiGAI FOR IB at the dKceac' a c3has aC aapMajaatteljr ISv at the SL Sebas- cfcanh Saaaar aMMflag at the Ja eaaal aaatber of EUUMG AND REPAIRING IN CITY ACIIYE iBctted by ideal aaseaatt weather, a large crowd saw 3faaager Geatge Mazaaec's revamped baseball saaad roat a scawwat weakf ITiaegar 7-1. at the BesseaMTj Athletic Park Sasday aftenuoa. People Out After Old Man Depression Sererai baildiag aad repair projects ar.

C. P. wffl be ia aartor vt. the sl ELECIWC STORM CAUSE DAMAGES .1 St. eicaTatioB work for the addition on the Stv.

tBe fcjgfc school is well under way. The house which has been occupied Dr. J. TCulvinen has been pur- from Charles Berwald by the board and sold to Ralph Olson who will move the house two blocks i west where a foundation was laid I last week. Df.

Kaiirinen will oc- capy the Bayiiss home which was ya- AND FLOODS RESULT OFicated when Capt Pence and family STORM MERE FRIDAY NIGHT aarf. aad Stefaaic. wfco wore Besets! met ike Wiaegkr boy? trouble la players for the Two three-base hits. by and the other by Cfcestec. a two- base drive by Larry Xefece.

left fielder, were the paraasoaat tores of the afteraooa. Bessemer weat imzo a srccSag spree in the first iaaiag went to first oa aa error, aad second oa WaQy Pnfall took him oat at first, bat Larry tim iM son cracked oat a Ewo-basger iatoi ijghtaiag strack a radio aerial i finish will be of stained shingles. was coadacted to the hotise left the city. Johnson and Ludsrud. contractors hare been awarded A ecn- Aa etecxric storm Friday tight di-jtnwt for construction of a parsonage neat ware of two days dara- for the Trinity Lutheran church and the farm near abowt 10 o'clock Fri- aad the fire completely the hone.

the work of excavating is under way. The new parsonage will be located one door north ot the C. Ft Cpbb res- idence. The seven room house will be a story acd a half and the outside KikL Chester the center field drove Nelson ii three-bagger bat died osi tbint when Loaghiai strwek oat, Winegar failed to score after Gates singled over the third base Bjork struck out for Bessemer waica iato flames with rapidity that Mr. aad Mrs.

Swaa- Olson and Bergquist. Ironwood con- tractors, has a crew of. men working ia connection with repairing the por- WAINO KANTALA, 47 VICTIM OF ACCIDENT LOSING CONTROL OF CAR CAUSES DEATH OF IRONWOOD MAN TValno Kantala, 47, of Ironwopd died early Tuesday niornlng from in-1 city. He is survived by the widow juries received when he Apparently tl five children, Esther of Eveleth lost control of his automobile on Col- by hill in this city and crashed into aad two caOdrea were aaable to tioa of the first floor of the Doalch saw aay of their The partially 5 aa4 fmrtitare were cohered iasaraace. the secoad iaaiag: aad Sceftakr was i The Besseater fire department was safccaOed to the of the tire but baildiag damaged by fire and the coastraction of a new roof.

Peter Carpeaedo. who sold his home ia the city to Charles Jezek, is having a two story, six room house built on the site ot the old North Bessemer school. This home wil be completed in about a month. Remodeling of the exterior of the The prtchinr fie hW raia. did considerable W.

Gray home has been completed i j. am A Oft. ft A 4lltn G. Ertcfccw fee a stowte aarrow gravelled road leading to out at first. on first base bunt toward pitcher PafeHEL aad $cor-de farm bovse was jamed with traf- ed on loftr tliree-bafe art iajfac aad the heavy fire track had diffr the field.

ia to the place. of Beswme- acd PfeefeerJ throogh flooding of basements land the homes of Joseph Pecard and Iroctwood as tte storm was Otto have been improved Pufall of TVinegar. was ing to watch, front the tferrc the eighth. In tMs fumix. boys crossed the licaies 105 culminate thetr total te t.

CStocxItisci advanced tc after error? by fielders. Larry Xe, second, "ami Cketer walfcci, ghini singled into ceftter fseL nartl Bjork to expeiieaced in recent years. dowa poor was so heavy during the could not with paint Mr. Pecard has had his home shingled and a shed at the rear of the home torn down. St maar part? of the city were: fc IE shTdowntown 'MiiUkcn of si where sicck and basemenif were equipment! tie left to Ee right when Ericsson's lone fir The TVInegar tone inarker tered in the sixth went out on.

a pop Or to seeead AUery hit to ctater ffeld. Pitchers Eriefcson walked advanced to the bases when ite wefte. to firsi Kiki's error. AUery scored afeer Eatk Iron Belt Man Shot Mistaken for a deer and phot by Hurley tw of h1s companions while huritins as the river the! la 5 Wednesday afternoon. Arnold the last 10 Yesterday it was reported that his condition is critical and that his chances for recovery are slight.

Two bullets struck Bjork, one in the left chest that lodged near the heart, and another in the left arm. rJf Two Iron Belt youths. Ocni Tervo D. Johnston high Group Gets Excellent Rating Omt tne TMs in view of the fact ihe greater number of the 40 schools mentioned, have an It O. T.

C. nnit for a and Taisto Myllykingas. are being detained 3n the county jail. Bjork and his two companions were hunting deer in the region southeast to Kiki who rnaae a brfHatat of rse wrhfetHnz baS bat elfetsec toixoosaer of Tears, while the Bessemer Ejqrk had killed a deer throtr to first instead of trylas ttimas was in 1930. The carrying the carcass on cataAtteryonthehomepfcKe, Pitcierliessfe iBspectioa is gratifying; shot.

The boys, who had be- EneteoBpttBed binsett oas of a -ieaiQisarr on dntv with! come 31 1 from compan- first. In the nccEt manner ia which the high L. W. Haines. IMA an HI every at Lafayette College besides maldag the trade and tennis squads.

lieia For Shopltftiitf Mrs. Bell 25 aad her lam, Hiss Ida Bell both of were eaaght la Escaaaba aad were ieateaced Satar- dar by Jaiaes S. EkAerty to tpead five la the coaiity jail and fined each. The women took four dresses, two beach pajamas and other artciles from Esctnaba department stores. The women were acquitted of a similar charge at the May term of circuit court in Bessemer ARGUE ON UO lim AT BOARD HEETW1NIIMT Ret eiTecl For Hearing The county board of tabled a resolution submitted by the Copper District Power Co.

with pect to miter rights OR Lake Gogpbic at meeting held Monday morning: at the Court House and the subject was referred to the jadiciary committee for hearing and recOnunendarioas at the next meeting. prank Mflaretz nto-ed that if all amicable agreement can be reached with all property owner? oa Lake Gogebic the county board not stand in the After cot- WILLIAM COX WES OF HEART AILMENT WAS FORMER RESIDENT OF BES- SEMER; LEAVES RELATIVES HERE Relatives here received word of the death, in Milwaukee, on Wednes- day of William Cox, who resided in slderable discussion on the part of Bessemer about 20 years ago and other members of the board who ii- was well known among the older res i that it would be impossible to idents. According to advice received here Mr Cox of a heart ailment Tuesday evening at 8:45 o'clock. Mr, Cox, who was 61 years old, was born in Rockland, May 11; 18S9. He married Miss Etta Davis of this a tree near what, is known as the First and Last corner.

Kantala was taken from the wreckage of his car after the accident! by a man living In house near the scene of the ac- cident who was awakened by the crash and he died after being taken to Grand View hospital, Kantala's skull wag fractured and his neck broken. The deceased was born in Finland. He came to this country 12 years ago and had been managing a boarding house in Ironwood. Surviving him js his mother who is living in Finland, one brother Adolph of Saxon and a sister. Mrs.

Hjalmer Silvonen of Saxon, The funeral wil be held this after- noon from Palace hall in ironwood. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Ironwood. Funeral For Mrs. Corda Funeral services for Mrs. Steve Corda, who died Tuesday evening at her home, were held Saturday morn- ing from St.

Sebastian church with the Rev. C. J. woboda officiat- ing. Burial was.

in Hillrest ceme- tery. Pall bearers were August Kond- zella. Bardick Pucilowski, Joseph Wpzniak, Charles Babicky, John Awsciewicz and Louis Savitski. Broadcasting Michigan From WMAQ, Chicago UIUUSIIL IL waa a. ucci.

iuc raised their large caliber Thursday nights. summer appeal thought it was a deer. Both simuU WMAQi the Chicago from Daily station News, Ruth, Eunice. Alford and Leslie of Milwaukee. He also leaves thref brothers Abe, Richard and Charles Cox of Bessemer and two sisters Mrs.

E. Morton of Greenland, and Mrs. Emily Carpenter of Iron- wood. Anvil News Miss Mary Stefanic, who has been attending the State Teachers college at Marquette arrived home last week, and will visit during the summer va- cation with her parents, Air. and Mrs.

Paul Stefanic. Miss Mary Meslch, who is employed at Milwaukee, arrived home Sunday satisy all of the owners by condem- nation proceed lags or by nncoatested. sale of water motioa was put. to a vote and defeated. The op- position came from Supervisors Brandt, fitld, Kelly.

Larsoa. Nfecni. Papin; Patrick. Simonson, Voyce. Wick.

Zinn and McXicholas. E. Massie. representing the pow- er company, explained tthat aegotia- tiohs under way for some in which the power company has pro- posed to pay for the water rights aad make other concessions to persoas who have summer bodies on Lake Gogebic but." the company does act feel pustified in closing these negotia- tions with any of the property owners unless it can be assumed that it caa also reach some satisfactory agree- ment with the county with nefereace: to the lands held by the county for park purposes." Build Sea Walls The Copper District Power Co. submitted the following proposals to the county board: 1.

The company will build up sea walls, fill in such land and other- morning and will visit for two weeks wjse reconstrik the at the with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank end of the Iake so that Mesith. Mrs. H. Carlson returned home Saturday from Milwaukee after visit- ing there for a few days with friends.

Mario Re, a student at the State Teachers college at Marquette, ar- rived home Saturday and will visit water is raised to the 54 inch level it will in all respects be in as good or better condition than at preseat. 3. The company will laso do work as may be necessary in tion with the lots on section 54 in order to place it in as good or better caugat Cbiapimos roEer can be done by them it ana fired. They realized their 9. to LoEgiai wlto thsew oas years.

on second, aaa relayed the baE tof resofes quoted from a Chouicard on. first wiy pist eat from heaconaners of the sixth i corps area at under date Jsase 13. 1S3L according to Capt. G. M.

AEiferscn. P- 31- S. and T. at itii-e A- D. Johnston Msh school.

pauzio. Pitcher EricksoiE hits, struct but free batter walked one; whSe PafaH hits, struck out Sre aafi Larry hits out of a posslfe foar. amd once. Stefknle of Bessemer- Elanfit of followed by each gatheriag: hits. Soaunary aad box during the summer vacation with his condition than at present, parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Re Miss Julia Parobek returned to Chicago Sunday after visiting for the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Susan Parobek. -Mrs. Steve Fbflor daughter, Ruth, arrived here Friday froth their home at Iron River and will visit for one week with Mrs.

Fodor's parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Stefanic. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caviani, Jack Barrow motored to Eveleth, Miiin.

and spent the week end at the iiome of Mrs, Cavianni's mother. Mrs. Pearson, their son. George, who has been attending school at Eveleth re- turned home with them and will visit during the school vacation." with his 3. The company will also make satisfactory arrangements with at least SO per cent of the holders of the shore line property in Gogebic county whose property it does not hold deeds-for the 54-inch flow- age and who are now qnestionine the rights of the company to raise the water to a leveL Assist Other 4.

-The company will also assist on some equitable basis other holders of lake shore property on which the company has lowage deeds for inches, not to eiceed 50 per cent of the cost of raising the. docks or boat houses that will require raising when the water level of she lake is raised to-54 inches- mistake when Bjork shouted at them, The programs will be on the air be- To hn Tillner left Saturday morning i The Copper District Power Bjork is a single man who hasitween 9:00 and 9:15 p. on. on i I which has maintained a water level been living with his parents on a farm near Iron Belt, war veteran- tween ana p. an.

on i ago where he is 'TM above dates. Upper Peninsula people He el it the past two weeks visiting 1 pf approxunately mches over tfee with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tillner. ivfr.

and Mrs. Louis Colla family He is a World are invited to listen in and to invite their friends to do likewise. Frank eflted Anne Try Out Their Plane I-- ItUlt JH ACdOCnt Wineoar ArchatnbeaiL "Wilher. of Allery. 2b ElaBdt.

lb PafalL Buck. Sb Cates. Hoffman, rt Chiapoiio. I Frank Frobelski was injured sev- days ago when the automobile A lia waki was riding turned over AB FO A fc loai the Black RITCT road. After an I x-ray examiaatioB at Grand "view iicspital ft was discovered he had 4 5 1 fiaetnred ribs on the rignt side.

tp 1 1 4 lHe retarded to his nome after 2 WILL PLAY WAKEFIELD SUNDAY Totals I Bessemer KOa. 3b Erickscn. rt Chouinard. Ib L. Nelson.

If Chester, cf LonghlnL Stefanic. G. Erickson. Totals 1 1 I i i i i tieJr srasdinj: a tie for fourth It dse League. Man- 3Saia3iec is lookjug forward with St ai the approaching game with Jiess-SEer -iSeleated ATakefield I 2 faas espeding their favor- 10 cop Scnday's fracas also.

gaffies tc be played iy are: Hnrley at Ironwoofi. and Laagec Standing Tliree base hits. Kiki Caesser: iSioajSsa! 1.00* two base nits, L. Nefeoa: Stofeft bases firotwood 1 strack oat by PateH: by bases om baUa. Ertdaoa 1, 2.

Joe 2 2 level of the lake, for the past sereril years cow wants the right "to raise the level to inches "at certain. spent the week end-at Iron Mountain visiting with relatives. They re- turned home Sunday evening. Joseph Zadra returned home Sunday in wer i seasoi at the rate of a foot a mouth the summer months. A suit to the right of the Copper District to raise tfee level of lake was started by Gogebic county and is now pending in circuit court.

Elsie Fonberg Elected Member Phi Epsilan Elsie Forsborg, who is a student at Northern State Teachers college, has been honored by election to member- ship in Phi Epsilon society, an honor- ary scholastic organization of the morning from JVIayville. Wis. attending of a cousin. W. A.

Knoll, left Wednesday by motor for Milwaukee called there by the--serious illness of his sister. Mrs. Emil Leonard returned home Saturday from Milwaukee after visit- ing for a few days with friends and relatives. Mrs. C.

F. Johnson of Alpha, Mich, visited with relatives and friends here this week. Miss Helen Busch left Sunday even- ing for Chicago where she is a stu- normal, dent nurse at a Chicago hospital. She Selection is based on scholarship spent the past two weeks visiting with and character. To become s.

mem- ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busch. her of the organization, the stacents Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mardelli and has to have a total of 95 hosrs of Baley. jVlrs. Joseph Mardelli and son. work and the rating is based on the Alfred, motored from their homes at (first SO tenn hours of work ccnsleted- Mihvaukee and are visiting for an in-1 Membership is limited to nor more definite period at the home of Mr. i than twelve per cent of and Mrs.

Julius Rigotti. jwith these credentials. Howard Hoyvanen left Saturday for Duluih where he will attend Suomi college for four weeks. i Mrs. Joseph Caiviani and family I of Norway are visiting at the home Township Unemployed Charles A.

Lindbergh and his wife been spcaainff A tot of time at the CartiM Airport, Loaf Island, tuning ap tor their pro- flifht across the Note the happy look aa the tacts of the aatioa's Is. wHe coaplt. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fendo one week.

Jimmy Poxx broke into baseball as forj Bessemer Township will receive the names of all those desiring: register for unemployment tomorrow. August Liikanen wiU register a third baseman, then tried his hand in the first precinct at the Ramsay at catching, and finally, after four Town Hall, wnile JUMS Aaaear Witt got the first baseman's Job those Paritaa in secoael with the A's. precinct ot Bessemer Towaaaia,.

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