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THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933 Geneva In Uproar As Cabbage Strike John A. Dreps Is Called To President Visited by Fellow Masons notxT nic aorvMo Is Directed At Rest Followiig An Hllles To Change Land Bank Operations (Continued from Page 1.) 7 Pulaski Plnnf John A. Dreps. 63. 2736 N.

Tenth 21 years. He i A' Rv STEWART BROWN i BSnited Presa Staff Correspondent) Farmers Refuse Delivery the city and vicinity Besides his wife, he suhl one son and tw "tah Geneva, (UP) A new eight- 5 ear disarmament plan was sponged by World war allies today as Of Cabbage To Plant i 1 Impending, announcement when he arrived for this morning's steering committee meeting with his new eight year plan." He arrived red faced and nervous; and was late. He had just conferred with one of the German delegates. Before entering the meetine' Sim IF Under Terms Of Spring- Qrmany announced ner witnarawai 6'om the League of Nations and the ers in hundreds of Instances whereby their total obligations were cut approximately in half. This work is being continued.

Flooded With Work As an Indication of what the gov Regina and Henry, at YrJ Mrs. Ervin Cerull. West Sf grandchildren; a sister Mr. Kister of this city, ani enf William, Town 'X street, died at 3:50 a. today at St.

Nicholas hospital. Mr. Dreps was born in Town Sheboygan March 12, 1870, and was married to Miss Johanna Schwane-kamp on Sept. 24, 1895, at Holy Name church In this city by the late Father Thill. For six years after their marriage, Mr.

Dreps operated the Dreps homestead in Town Sheboygan and during this time he conducted a milk route in the city. In April, 1904, he purchased a business corner on N. Eighth street and Time Contracts world msarmament conrerence. nsnitfi thfl fierman announce on conferred at lene-th with Arthur wiMit- mpmheri of the disarmament Green Bay, Wis. (JP) The "cabbage strike," which started in iouis, mis city, and a- tonWOOd.

THnhn rw Cof. Henderson, president of the disarm tcering committee asserted they wouia present me pian, araiiea Dy Sir Simnn. British foreim ernment is up against in the St. Paul district Mr. Crowley pointed out that in 17 years of normal operations the Land Bank accumulated soutneastern Wisconsin, has ex tended to thi3 region.

him in death Funeral service- ament conference. Divided Into Two Stage The eierht-vear nlan would be di minister, with the cooperation of vUi ft. An increasing- number of farmers is refusing to deliver cabbage to Auesaay morning- at S-'n -m ueia the Dreps home? 273Q Huron avenue, which he operated as ocier American delegate, riorman Davis and others, to the full dis $200,000,000 of loan accounts whereas in a few months of operations vided into two stages: -5 fy." 'r 4- a tavern from July, 1904, until July 15. 1931. tne imiasKi uanmng company plant under spring-time contracts which Dunn? the first, of nerhans four armament conference which recon oncct ttuu at clock at Hok 14 church.

The Rev. pJ under the emergency program an additional $180,000,000 of loans have years' duration: European armies venes Monday. Germany's decision left all Geneva would be standardized on their will officiate and burial Zr made in Calvary cemeterv. Tb k-51 been asked. xarmers get $3 ana a ton for their product.

Since those contracts were made months ago drought and reduced acreage has sent the price "The St. Paul staff was not present relative basis and Germany, limited bv the Versailles treatv. puipenea. Hurry To Hotels Mr. Dreps was a member of St.

Boniface society of Holy Name church, the Sheboygan Mutual Benevolent society and Germania society No. 13, serving the latter organization as treasurer for the past 5" can oe viewed at the Rairm iTJ al Home from 8 o'clock Si ning until 10 a. m. (v- equipped to handle this volume," he said. would not rearm.

to $13 a ton to the grower In this region and to $18 about Chicago. During" the second neriod. arma Delegates had gone to lunch when Mr. Crowley declined to state lust will be removed tn ij it ments would be reduced, certain of At a meeting of a group known Via nrst news naenes reacaea uc-neva. Manv left their meals at once wnat cnanges will De made at St.

Paul but indicated that it will he as tne progressive Farmers or Wis fensive weapons would be abolished, and at the end of the eight years U) hurry to hotels for consultation 1 mostly a cutting out of routine that Ed. D. Deuss to Cleveland, Ohio, where he tended a business col'e consin at uiaski the general sentl ment was that farmers should re witn eacn otner and tneir the armies would be on a basis of common tvnes of weanons and re nas Deen causing extended delays and an expansion of the operations needed to complete appraisals and xu. veveiana ne ohtain-d tlon with the Clevel-VP latively equal strength, including- the The German headquarters were a fuse to deliver cabbage at contract prices. C.

P. Sampson, superintendent of the cannery, conceded that Masons In Washington for their 18th triennial gathering paid their 11- urn 1 Dies Friday Of uerman army. handle preliminary legal matters. icsyetia iu a uisnuguisuea iciio w-inason wnen iney canea at tne tiTu IT 1 I -1 t- 1 i International supervision of arma a German language n-wspBM. became one of Its editors.

isconsin aione, among the Tour deliveries nave fallen off sharply. But cannery officials, while svm ments would be maintained to see that nations observed their under uue nuusB, na pitLureu nere, to yisic irresiaenc itooseveil. ilea a 01 the group, shown surrounding the President, Is John H. Cowles (extreme right), Most High Grand Commander of the Mother Lodge, i in. Tr- Heart Failure states in the district has about of loans entered on 9.000 lerwara owned and edited a man language newsnnnr pathizing with the fanners, say they takings.

Manv league members talked seri sas City, going from There? applications. Before the program in are unaDie to ao anyinmg aoout it. The cannery has contracted to sell its output and its sales contracts were made on a basis of $5 and $6 tne iour states is finished, Mr. Crow ley estimated, the St. Paul office wil (Continued from page 1) furnishings store.

In 3 901 he ell to Shehovtron on ously of the possibility of declaring a state of "preventive war" against Germany if she declared herself Ne rvous Breakdown Results oediam or jangling teiepnone bells. They refused to answer any calls. Said one German delegate to the United Press: "We can say nothing. Everything in Berlin now." Most of the delegates reached by tfce United Press would not believe the news when they first heard it. Convinced at last of its veracity the consensus seemed: "Germany is playing a great bluff.

We can not believe she is really leaving." Informed of Plans It was believed, however, that Sir John Simon may have known of the have handled a total of $500,000,000. Work will be concentrated in Wisconsin because the proiect was es other offices as his party's selec the Sheboygan Volksblatt tion at other times. lauguag iauor paper. cabbage. "Wages, under the NRA, have been nearly doubled, materials have increased greatly in price, and we'll freei of the Versailles treaty.

But these were regarded as carried away by excitement by other members, who expressed conviction that pecially designed for this state due In Tragic Death Here Friday Mr. Deuss was always the same Winner Of Many Contwts For a number of vPar- v. -t 0 i. 's a I c' ir in 10 me iact mat tne distressed nank-InEr situation and the burden of farm in victory and defeat. As a candi- lose money even under present con France, mindful of the conseauencea elects are so closely tied together.

of military action, would anneal to ditions, Sampson said. Ed. Malcheski. officer of the Pro been in the post card business Mr. Deuss participate- -'L The victim of a "nervous break date for various offices, he was not Interested in himself, but In the cause that he represented.

Perhaps later removed from her home to the hospital. eressive Farmers, said the ore-ani the League of Nations to impose penalties if any treaties were down that left a disordered mind, ber of local, state and rational zation will resist carrying out the Mrs. Carter was born in 1899, In) Dr. Doyle Again Named President Mrs. James Hinman Carter, 34, of ir ne nad fought harder for his own election at times, he could have canandalgua, Y.

She was uni contracts and will appeal "to the cress and Madison, if necessarv. o.noi. 0.111a iurner meetlnrs holds a number of trophies for hjj prowess as an orator, no tc0n I. 1834 N. Seventh street, died in St.

been elected. Defeats were accented ted in marriasre to James Hinman Nicholas hospital at 5:15 t. Fri We feel," he asserted, "that these as philosophically as the present Carter in 1922, and after residing his feats in physical competition it Labor Federation Sets Out Of Dental Group day, as the result of swallowinc a contracts are absolutely unfair ana for a time in La Grange, 111., the political structure was accepted. He loved all mankind, but opposed quantity of household ammonia, ac He was married to Arte. x.ii..

iamiiy came to Sheboygan in 1927 She was an active member of St the present political svstem. and Dr. Charles Dovle was re-elected cording to coroner C. N. Boas of Cleveland.

Oh! lent Upon More Militant Drive inequitable. Molesting Of contributed all he had to help president of the Sheboygan County Catherine's Guild of Grace EDisco She was alone In her home when create a new one. pal church, active in Sunday schoo she took the ammonia. Her little While he wanted the present uentai association at its 6:30 clock dinner meeting Thursday evening at the Grand hotel. Dr.

Failor of wore ana a member of the Sheboy gan Woman's club. form of government chane-ed. he son, Eerbert. aered 8. tried to e-et In who with two children rjrvhV Their son.

Ed. L. Deuss, Is an Inter-national News Service correspcmJ. ent at London. England, and th'r daughter is Mrs.

Fred Sehnell. Mr and Mrs. Deuss had been liviEg it the home of their Americans By By CLARENCE M. WRIGHT Associated Presa Staff Writer the bathroom after cominer home Oostburg was chosen vice-president always thought it should be done Besides the husband, and one son, Egbert, eight years old, she leaves from school, but found the door lock in an orderly manner and not ana jjr. u.

kj. jost, was re-eiectea secretary and treasurer. Nazis Probed witn violence. Washington iP) The American of Labor set out today pon a more militant organization ner parents, three brothers and two Green's analysis of the convention was this: i "We have shown our own capacity fcnd determination to run our own affairs. There are plenty who would guide our destinies if we would but let them.

Thev would nlunfre us The association wras addressed by ed. Hearing the water running in the bathroom, he told Mrs. William Brown and Charles Mafezdorf, Witnessed Haymarket Riot daughter the past couple of yean, Mr. Deuss' bodv is Rt t. p.V sisters, ail residing in or near Can andaigua, N.

Y. Mr. Dalton, president of the Coe laboratory of Chicago, manufac Mr. Deuss lived In Chicae-o when Berlin () The United -States norn Funeral Temnic -v Funeral services are tentativelv neighbors, about it. They forced the door open, and found Mrs.

Car the famous Havmarket riot took turers or precious metais. and friends mav view it after'? had assurance today that the German government would leave no set for 10 a. m. Monday, depending place, and in an article that he Frank Davies, also of Chicago. Mr.

Davies' subject was "New Materials ter in an unconscious condition, lying In the bath tub with, her clothes stone unturned in prosecuting Nazis upuu wie arrival oi relatives from New York, at Grace Episcopal wrote a few years ago, ne described tonight. Funeral services conducted at the fiieral temple 10 a. m. Tuesday. Heinrich BarteL former editor of a Mihvnuifo.

wno moiest Americans. In a meeting at which American ana jvietnods or constructing Arti ficial Teeth." church, the Rev. A. P. Curtiss offi meetings that led up to It, as well as the actual riot.

on, and cold water running over her. She was removed to her bed and a ciating. Burial will be in Oakrldge Ambassador William E. Dodd cited The riot was the result of what physician was summoned. She was into one fanciful scheme after anther, but we have avoided that.

We remain masters of our own movement. Support Recovery Act "We have voted full support to the recovery administration, but we have refused to extend that approval to its mistakes. We have criticized as freely as we have espoused, and cemetery, near la Grange, 111. man language newspaper, rJ! speak In German, and Mistaken Idea Mr. Deuss described as a "crooked the cases of at least 27 United States citizens allegedly assaulted within the last few months, Foreign election." A socialist.

Frank Stau ton, editor of The Sheboi pan Pmi ber, had been elected as alderman of the Sixteenth ward, but was de One Killed As Fire Sweecs von Neurath apologized crofuselv for keening the ambassa will speak In English. The remala will be cremated in Milwaukee, where services will be held at 2 TuescV- Mr. Bartpl tHM -v oampaign tnan ever in its history a campaign that Its Just-concluded 68rd annual convention held necessary to effectuate the recovery act. That, plus demands for NRA code revisions and greater speed in the public works program, along with Continued insistence upon the right to strike, stood out in the minds of the offiicals as the biggest accomplishment of the two week meeting. Calls Executive Council Today, president William Green, f-lected and victorious in a number of brushes that tried the strength of the conservative against the more liberal element, called the xecutive council Into session to plan for the future.

Their problems included everything from agitation for a boycott Ct German goods and services to a raneral revision of NRA codes so as to provide higher minimum wages and a 30-hour-week for all nied his seat. Socialists took the About Cow Brings Pair Into Court A mistaken conception of the dor waiting six hours promised that tnerem lies tne great value of our matter to the courts and won. but noining wouia ne iett undone to support. It is not the support of a so much time intervened that Stau- riers At iNew ersey Plant at the Milwaukee service. bers opponent had served the nanaie tne protests satisfactorily; and suggested that future mutual yes man' movement." He reiterated labor's insistence Express Sympathy term.

identity of a cow brought two men into Justice Georee S. Goodell's aiscussions be arranged to settle the Bayonne. N. A fire, whirh This Irritated the radicals to the Mrs. Deuss todav Tecph-eA upon the right to strike, although Hugh S.

Johnson, NRA administra Howard Brace, mate, and John matter definitely. court Friday afternoon. August W. extent that an anarchistic move followinc: expression of swept the waterfront of the Standard Oil Company Of New Jersev's xioimes, engineer, who leaped into the lenz as piaintm and William tor, in a speecn to the convention ment cot under wav. Thereafter.

It irom tne bociaiist party of Sheboy In the future discussions, it was assumed, an answer will be given to Secretary of State Cordell Hull's Schroeder of Fond du Lac county Lower Hook plant earlv tnH-v cauea them economic sabotage." gan county: waier irom the lunch R. T. C. No. 7, when an explosion caused by the fire ripped a hole in her deck while was impossible to conduct an orderly socialist meetlne.

Mr. Deuss as lonsr as there is freedom in claimed one life and caused damage as defendant. Both men bought a cow at a sale "The members of the Sociaiiit America the riertit to strike must hf estimated irom $75,000 to SlfSO.OOft. said In his article. At a socialist request irom wasaington for Information as to what action has been party of Sheboverau countv wish is sne was taking on 2,000 barrels of held recently in Plymouth.

Schroe maintained inviolate and inviolable," Green said, ursine aeain that Another man was badly burned and three more were unacrmmteri fnr taken in the 27 cases in which meeting in Davenport, later, a man bv the name of Spies, a lead express their sympathy to you It our bereavement. der selected a cow out of the herd, believine- it was the animal he Before the ambassador finally bitration be tried before strikes. but it was believed they were aboard "Mr. Deuss was alwas friend bought at the sale, and took it to gained an audience, Von Neurath and the German cabinet considered er or tne anarchist group, was warned by one of the speakers that if anarchism were encouraged, some of the working class, and they nis larm. vvnen j-renz looKed tor Government Is ti let 'oi I a Ui! th IP fn bv i of He: Gi Lf ich of I m( so I Ifa Ha Co I thi I On tnr I tou W11 Scl Inv, rue foo this gor tim thiq A Nev 3 T'lb the i and Mri Mai I mac I schr 71 I Will O'clr lose in his death a hard worker for the cow he bought, it was mlsslnc.

Send Queries one -would hang for their conduct socialism and the workers' cause. we later located it at senroeder the protests along with the disarmament question in a day-long session. It was apparent, despite the reassurance of Von Neurath, that Ambassador Dodd did not consider the j.uei on. isayonne police said, however, they had received no confirmation of the report they had been picked up by another boat. The blazing Piers and launch were visible for miles along the New York, Brooklyn, Staten Island and Jersey shores, and lighted the stack of the Jacob Rup.pert, flagship of the Byrd Antarctic expedition, moored a mile away at Constable Hook with steam up for a midnight departure.

She was never In any danerer. how Trying To Save On place. Spies Warned He possessed a keen analytical mind, and even In his advancing The controversy was Ironed out. To Employers A meetlne was held In Vcrwaerts Lenz beine given the cow and Its Lighting Bill years was a great scholar. "We of the Socialist nartv wi3 ngmers wnicn put out when the fire started.

The fire destroyed the fuel-supply launch in which it started, and damaged two concrete piers and four lighters and for a time threatened the entire plant. The dead man was Arne Kolvjorn-sen, 19, of Staten Island. One of those unaccouted for Is Edward Paratko, but it was believed he was aboard the barge tanker Frank W. Weller whirh Turner nail in Chicago on the matter closed. Schroeder paying the costs con morning of May 4, 1886, and the miss his wise and mature advice "The matter is in the process of About NRA nected witn tne incident.

based on years of experience v.1 Postmaster Harry E. Thomas received an order to economize nn nan was nned to capacity, Mr Deuss said in his article. Paul Got- a solution wnich I think will be sat isfactory," he said. hard work in Eruidiner actions of our Daniel Goll Of Ughtlng expense at the local post ever. (Continued from page 1.) Three tankers and a r'arm wr.

party. "The greatest tribute we can pay Mr. Deuss is to carry on in the kau, editor of the Arbelter Zeitung, in an address at the meeting stated that the eight-hour day which had been established, was a step in the The order was siened bv Rmimnn Batavia Is Found narrowly escaped being fired, but moved safely awav from the nn away. Company officials stated thev salaries and wag-es for tha me JSvans, fourth assistant postmaster Agency Notes Large Gain In ngnt which he was so actively nnM flnt. Dead In His Bed Aidu icecivea wora of the safety of right direction.

Spies, who was of uuui mcu uYvti power. and muitantiy engaged. an opposite opinion, replied that periods. The following personal message addressed to employers and signed by the president amaars nn nh general, ana among other announcements in the order was one which pointed out that "the economy program of the administration covers ven the smallest items of expendi- tne move was only a means to Batavia. Daniel flnll Kft Put On Probation quiet the workers, and was ouoted General Trade found dead in bed Friday morning Bound Over For Manitowoc Tria Mrs.

Gerlachls report: "Two months ago I invited by Mr. Deuss, who was present at at tne home of his daue-hter. Mrs. juu to enter into an agreement with At Manitowoc ivrcs, mciuamg ngnt, for the obvious reason that it is only by the tne meeting, as saying, "We are Leonard McCue, one and one-half U1B lO aid industrial Called To Rest In miles northwest of here, where he itvwrciji uy shortening hours of work and by increasing- ware rates racing a tiger, and the best way to face a tiger Is with a On the evening- of Mav 4. 1886.

a A and Mrs. Goll spent the nisrht. Manitowoc. fSnecian Death was due to a heart attack. jwanitowoc.

(Special) AMn Kopetsky, Two Rivers, was placed Einbercrer. for manv vwim m-iAv. SIiel)oygan Friday man economies that large aggre gate savings can be affected." Every Eostmaster In the country was sent lmllar notice, and each one was Instructed to confer with power has come to take stock. The Information here requested a The Goll family resides four miles bomb was tossed Into a milling crowd at the Havmarket Sauare. eu as a DooKKeeper at the R.

nin uu proDation to the State Board of Control for six months bv MnniM. northwest or Jsatavia. company department store ere into sary to determine the progress we resulting In a riot during which fr Anna Rpf.11 frlarh. 1508 Besides his wife. Mr.

Goll Is mir company officials to see if a lower yesterday afternoon was bound over pal Judge Osuld T. Bredesen today vived bv three sons and three Twentieth street, died at 2 P. seven policemen were killed and many others were maimed. Mr to circuit court for trial in January rate can De ODtainea. On October 1, this year, the maintenance and care of federal build- uaiirfa or emDezziemnt daughters, Benjamin, Samuel, Harry and Miss Svlvia.

at home: Mrs. a.x.cr piea or guilty to charges of failing to report earnings while on the city relief lists was entered by Friday, after a lengthy illness. Her bodv was taken to the Den Prohibition Agents Deuss' article said. Spies or was continued and" was New York. (jp) Dun A Brad-street said today that the "most impressive pickup of the fall season occurred this week in general trade movements." "The first full week of seasonable weather," stated the agency's review, "brought reports from all parts of the countryof sharp increases In retail distribution, particularly pronounced In rural communities, with the strong drive of the "buy, now" campaign proving a powerful stimulus to the spread of the demand for merchandise.

"The extent of the business uptrend since June, accompanied by the steady rise of employment and increase in payrolls, has developed a new public psvcholo-v. whio-h followers were arrested and later nags was transferred from the Lillian Luick and Mrs. Beatrice Mc nis Funeral Home, where frienJ furnished. investigator from the out- sentenced to death. A man hv the Arrest Six Men Cue, who live in this vicinity; four According to the treasury department to the postal department.

Bv the term main may view It until the time of ti UL-hlrh will he held at 2 P- defalcations continued granocniioren. Funeral services will be held Sun uoor rener department at Two Rivers filed the complaint. It was admitted by Kopetsky that name of Parsons escaped, going to the home of the parents of Daniel Hoan, now mavor of Milwaukee tenance Is meant Janitor service, Milwaukee. fjp prrhiwinn uj. aDout mree years.

A g-eneral Monday. The Rev. Mr. a day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Batavia Evansrelical church. The uau earaea T.ne Rum nf aa At 1 in-r ucma.1 ut me cnarges had been entered by the defendant th- ml rVmrrh will officiate.

He gas, electric current, fuel, water and other incidentals necessary for the general upkeep of the post offices. The repairs and preservation of wnere ne was in hiding for a time. Later he surrendered to police, nnri during- the past summer hi.f agents yesterday arrested six men on the farm of John Stocker, nine miles west of Kenosha. They destroyed an alcohol nlant nnrt Rev. Herman Block will officiate wufc uau of preliminary hearing but the mains will be cremated at conunued to draw his full allot- waa aiso convicted.

Mr. Deuss claim -wum iieiu mat mere wa- -uffi--. Lueiit irom the city. ucn Duucnngs is stm under the Catholic Women kee Memorial cemetcn'. Mrs.

Gerlach is survived by ed that the person who threw the bomb was never arrested lthnno-h eviuence to warrant his being held. v. gttuons oi mash and 500 gallons of Ann tory lha and mreasury aepanment although post offices occupy about 90 per cent of Ivan Kantcheff he chareed that Chicken -uthnHH-- are Stocker, Eugene Presto, Frank Will Hold Vigil one of spending rather than hoard- ino' husband and one son, Ricnaro. Plan Rites For knew his identity. vervase, Arthur Molinaro, Charles un JNov.

1. 1887. Mr. Dens wit we Duucnngs space. File Articles Of Resigns Dry Post ucunato and Frank Gigliotti.

The Catholic Woman's club will i win Directs Relief nessed the last episode of the tt-v. hold a yisril at the home of the Frauen Verein To Kiel 3Ian Killed 1 market riot. Labor unions h-H Aa- Milwaukee Tirsn t--vj late Miss Anna uenn at 509 Wash clared a holiday or one-day strike Organization For nn iix muixil. or servire the niHaof For Hobo Army ington court Sunday evening at 7:30 wn Fium- In Auto Mishap Billings Ends xtxcci yjn niesaav a a. memorial to those who were hung as the Mav 4.

1RSR bnmher- ciock. jviiss uenn was an active TV y.iiun aent the eastern district of Wisconsin, resigned tnav member of the club, haviner served Rietz Distillery 1 Foes A regiilar meptino- nt The city authorities, expecting a rriri The. of V. No-Parole Pact cheff has been an agent for 12 years in various omcial capacities for sev mania Frauen Verein thu eral years. Articles of organization were filed emu since Aug.

io has been in charere of the district ictuneuto oi tne nrst episode, guarded against It by posting armed men on the tons of bufiditio-a "Pea City isten next Tuesday. October 17, in Concordia hall, corner "NT -Nrintv. VU1U1V.C1UCUL. Hereafter prohibition etiwmnt Yahr, who was killed In an bile accident on County Trup J. miles west of Kiel, on Thursday ernoon.

will be held on Tuesday to the office of Register of Deeds Miss Alice Adams by the Charles' Default Divorce in this region will be directed by will on the streets around the jail, and prohibited traffic in the labor districts. No trouble jr. uietz distillers, of Pljrv outh. The capital stock of the mm. auisb.

ivantcneff, who gave no -1 ifr hostesses will be Mrs. Bertha Keinholz and iirs. Augusta Zeinemann. AH members are urged to be present. ernoon, October 17th.

at 2 ociom. Is Granted Here pany consists of 30 shares of stock Deuss stated In his artirie I lit. fcj UUM I- i 1- t.r- t'-r-TP of the par value of $100 each. The A default divorce on a counter V. names or uscar stoeiper, George Kreutzinger and Jessie Kreutslnger Cobbler Chivalrous claim was granted Friday afternoon I Vr.r, ing, Thus, another great opportunity for the advancement of labor failed.

If there had been orderly leadership and action or--t Qt Transportation at xrinceiou, iwwc'. 1, short services at the Yar dence at 1001 X. 7th street a. The Rev. A.

Hoycr will ox.M-and burial will be made in and biirifl-l will be I by Judsre Edward Voiert to Dorothv "The uaransKi irom John Baranskl. In Spite Of BIoh To Be Provided appear as incorporators. Was Sorry, But could have been accomplished." wntp Ha Side cemetery at Prince caa Fractures Ankle Edited German Papers it takes more than a bump on the head to make Louis Brookstein, a cobbler, forget Members of the Brotherhood of Zion Reformed church, who have no 1Q13 evening ic of th Mei.elwU He Got Ten Days mm Mr. Deuss was horn in I 4Cd In Fall Friday on Nov. 4.

1857. He wa- VUiVOif J1, A woman customer hit him over transportation to Plymouth for the third Laymen's Congress to be held there Sunday afternoon and eve- neral parlors, until lonaaj ing, when the body tS to the Yahr home on itn Manitowoc. (Special) An ex I Anto in the public schools and institutions of higher learninp" nn tn Miss Joan Jacobson. 18. of Ben 3 pression that he was sorry for attacking a crippled taxi driver failed f.

rvi 1882, came to America. He lived in are asKed to be at the Zion Friends can also uea wun a Hammer last night, but Louis refused to reveal her name. He said he didn't have her son, received a fractured ankle in a fall from a chair while xiouse, IZ'A Erie, nvpnno rr-omirg- the home until Tuesday to save Henry Barbier, local tavern ne, for a time, later going hav-f. mi, F- 5 4 visitiner relatives here last nie-ht. 1 COraf luUiC naving room for more passenerers in their She is confined at St.

Nicholas hos a-uues reaqy for her when she called. Chilton Man Is asked to go to the Zion House for pital. Keeper, and Municipal Judge O. T. Bredesen today sentenced him to serve 10 days at hard labor in the county jail in addition to paying a fine of $1 and costs.

The defendant meiilDerS wno havs i. Named Examiner SVp- was cnarged with assault and bat- Injures Shoulder Chilton. V. Stan-- Breaking his lone I athu 1 frorn: wry. According1 to Thomas Gather cashier of the rvimm--i jv "full pardon or nothine" alli the complainant, Barbier attacked WUbcrt Cndergrround MAUSOLEUn ASPHALT LINED Always dry, always warm, damp proof.

ance with Tom Mooney. War In Auto jMishaji Harris KasrhiVmeira. uuiton, was one of six men in the state of Wisconsin to be appointed bank examiner for tha rw ren k. Billings, above, convicted with Mooney for the famed 1916 Preparedness Dav Shepherd to America's legions," tramping hobo trails, Morris Lewis, above, has been named to administer federal funds for transient relief. Lewis will co-operate with state of3-cials to establish work-relief camps for the thousands of wanderers now drifting about the country.

mm wnen Gauthier asked for payment of a 25c taxi fee. Barbier pleaded for an opportunity to settle with the complainant but the court 4nn 7 7. agcu iO, or FUNERAL JEMPLE 4.J1,U mtn street, suffered a dislocated shouTdr --T VWlh ing. in San Francisco, has an- See them at your Mortician. COR.N.8 ST.

St.CLAIJ? AVE when an automohn The examiners will determine eligibility of banks to membership in the corporaUon when it begins to guarantee deposits af ter Jan. ir a paroie rrorn i Fol- mum mere would be time for that) aftec the jail term had been sryd, Tt 1, wiixm us calif tun prison. Lindow Vault IVorks ri.it: i. tie 17 S. Water St BAY OR NIGHT.

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