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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 15

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Large Contingent Of County Draftees Leaves For Armed Service Today SECTION II SHEBOYGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 15 U. S. Planes Fly Close To Soviet Craft Will Take Part In Revival TOKYO (AP) Far East Air Forces headquarters said two American jets today flew alongside but did not fire on an LA-11 propeller driven fighter plane with Soviet markings. FEAF i ii 1 1 ii i ii i ii i r-' If 7Ui V'J Um 4 1 'f It PA "4 8J said they met over northern I I ,7 If? Japan. Neither the two American F-Sl 7 Thunderjets nor the Russian built fighter fired any shots, FEAF said.

The Air' Force said the Com munist plane was flying over t.ie Nemuro Peninsula of Eastern Hokkaido, the same area in which an American B-29 was believed shot down by Russian fighters Oct. 7. FEAF said the plane with Snv let markings flew off toward the international boundarv between Japan and Russia and the F-84s returned to their base without leaving Japanese territory. The American planes made A three-week series of revival meetings will be started at this evening at the local church of the First Assembly of God, High Ave. and S.

10th St. Conducting the religious meetings will be a touring evangelist, the Rev. Paul Hoff of Pound, (above, left). He will speak at the local church each evening for the next three weeks, with the pxception of Mondays and Saturdays. In addition, the pastor, the Rev.

Daniel Hanke (above, right), will offer special services in conjunction with the revival each evening. The public is cordially invited to attend and hear the messages by the Rev. Hoff. The church at High and 10th was purchased recently by the local assembly, which previously occupied a church building on N. Kith St'.

"positive Identification" of the strange plane's markings and flew parallel until it neared the international boundary, the Air Force said. The American planes were in Pictured here on the Courthouse steps is the contingent of 36 Sheboygan County young men which left by special bus early this morning for Milwaukee where they will be inducted into the armed forces. Front row, from the left: Ralph Fritz, Donald B. Brick, Kenneth C. Ehlert, Florian W.

Kusak, Richard L. Loesing, William G. Mooney of Plymouth, Ellis W. Krahn of Adell and Richard J. Beinemann.

Second row, from the left: Herbert J. Relsinger, Wesley J. Gosse, Merlin A. Schmidt of Sheboygan Falls, Carroll 'B. Rollof of Elkhart Lake, Eugene A.

Smith, Marvin W. Zimmermann of Elkhart Lake, Willard A. Jost and James G. Lutz. Third row, from the left: Robert W.

Brotz, Matthew W. Marchiando, Andrew P. Neils, Alfred R. Bitter of Jefferson County, Wayne J. Gollhardt, Daniel E.

Galginaitis of Plymouth and Vernon H. Zastrow. Fourth row, from the left: James W. Bonnett of Waldo, Roger N. Adermann of Elkhart Lake, Paul J.

Vee-nendaal of Sheboygan Falls. John G. Resnick, Joseph Andrey Robert J. Munnik, Bernard Kurscheidf of Sheboygan Falls, Robert Dykstra of Waldo, Howard W. Buehler of Sheboygan Falls, Gerald C.

Marusich, John E. Dern, Merlin J. Spindler of Elkhart Lake and Donald F. Neese of Black River. (Sheboygan Press photo.) visual contact with the LA-11 for about five minutes.

FAMILY LIVES LONG SHEEP CHEAPER 500,000 800,000 ORANGE, Mass (UP) John SALISBURY, N. C. (UP)-Clty D. Holston, whose father and Manager S. C.

Maclntyre, Servicemen Vole grandfather were centenarians, learning it would cost $1,300 a Baruch Casts Vote For Ike, has just celebrated his 102nd jear to cut the grass in two cemeteries here, got a nod of ap In Election Today 29 Governors To Be Elected Farley Votes For Stevenson Ike's In Lead, But AdlaYs Gaining So Steadily He May Be Ahead Now, Gallup Says proval from the city council when he announced plans to buy sheep for the job. WASHINGTON tup) An es timated 500,000 to 800,000 service birthday, Great Lakes cities such as Chicago and Duluth have a comparatively simple problem of water supply. They extend pipes two to eight miles off shore to bring lake water from beyond the range of city-caused men voted by absentee ballot in Recently a three-inch section WASHINGTON (UP) Twenty, NEW YORK (UP) Bernard tel where both Mr. Hoover and of (he body's largest blood ves Baruch, long-time advisor to; nine state elect governors today while ballots also are being sel, the aorta, was removed from a dead man and transplanted Democratic presidents, said to marked for President, members Gen. Douglas MacArthur make their "homes.

MacArthur, keynoter for the Republican Nation al Convention, was found not to have registered as a voter. successfully into a living person of Congress and other offices. NEW YORK UD The Gallup Poll, last of the nation's major political pulse-takers to make known its final 1952 presidential election forecast, gives Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower a slight day that he -had cast his vote tor! Republican presidential Dwight D.

Eisenhower. George Gallup director of the American Institute of Public Opinion, said: "Continuation of acceleration of the trend to Gov. Stevenson, reported in earlier surveys, the presidential election today. Their votes will be counted along with the others except in six states which delay the tally of absentee voters. These states, with their final counting dates, are: California, Nov.

21; Pennsylvania, Nov. 14; Nebraska, Nov. 13; Rhode Island, Dec. North Dakota, Nov. 21, and Washing-tonTNov.

14. Of the 29 governorships at The elderly financier was me "I'd like to be able to predict stake, 15 now are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. Maine elected Republican Burton lead but says Gov. Adlai E. Stev first person to cast his vote at his polling place and one of the first of prominent New Yorkeis SA1SL would give him a majority of the the outcome, but I'd rather not," Mr.

Hoover told reporters. "I have hopes but not a prediction. M. Cross as its new chief execu tive in its election Sept. 8.

to go to the polls. Farley, campaign manager lor These 30 states will install It is possible, but most unlike popular vote on election day. "The electoral vote, which will decide the winner, depends upon four key states: New York, Illi "This damn thing won't work: their new governors in January. ly, that the outcome in these states will not be known until The governors' terms in the re he. shouted to election officials from Inside the voting booth.

"You can't pull the levers." Franklin D. Roosevelt when he defeated Mr. Hoover and began a 20-year Democratic tenure in Washington, said, "I look lor nois, Ohio and California where the absentee votes have been enson was gaining so steadily he might be ahead by today. The Gallup Poll, which was made available for use by non-subscribers today, even saw the possibility of a 50-50 split of the popular vote. A survey of three other polls, made available Monday, also showed them inclined to think Eisenhower, the Republican presidential candidate, was ahead in maining 18 will expire later years.

The present lineup of the counted. Officials quickly adjusted the latest figures show the candi dates running virtually even." Gov. Stevenson's election," 48 governorships shows 25 held machine. "I can't imagine the American Baruch had not committed by Republicans and 23 by himself before today on hi Eisenhower was given 47 per cent of this year's probable vote in the latest Gallup Poll. Forty per cent was allotted Stevenson, Louis F.

Meier Co. iDiol 2-6432r An air conditioning unit for cars has been perfected and will be optional at added cost on Cadillacs and Oldsmobile models next year. people voting the Democratic administration out of power in view of its accomplishments of Nineteen governors are seek choice, for President. He had per ing re-election. Other candidates the race.

But none of the three and 13 per cent was listed as un the past 20 years," Farley said. for governor include three in mitted release of a letter warmly praising Eisenhower, however and had written another to Gov James Byrnes, of So ith Carolina, decided. cumbent members of the nation al House of Representatives In 1948, the Gallup Poll gave 44.5 per cent to President Tru flatly picked him to defeat his Democratic opponent, Stevenson. The three are the Crossley Poll, the Elmo Roper Poll and the Samuel Lubell Analysis made for Reps. J.

Caleb Boggs man and 49.5 per cent to his Re Christian A. Herter and Hugh B. Mitchell (D.AVash.) publican opponent, Gov. Thomas the Scripps-IIoward Newspapers. E.

Dewey. Herter is trying to unseat Gov. Paul A. Dever, Democrat, In Mas another Democratic supporter of Eisenhower, which indicated his choice "I don't know whether I could have said any more than I have about him," Baruch said. did vote for the general." Herbert.

Hoover, the last Republican to have occupied the sachusetts. Boggs seeks to oust Democratic Gov. Elbert N. Car vel and Mitchell opposes Repub Buffy hes Tells What She WiU Do If She's First Lady lican Gov. Arthur B.

Langlie. In Illinois, Lt. Gov. Sherwood White House, and James A. Farley, former Democratic national chairman, cast their votes within Dixon, Democrat, is opposing William G.

Stratton, Republican gave rise to "Buffy" and the sobriquet persisted. a few minutes of each other at the same polling place just off Mrs. Ives, confident of a Dem state treasurer and former House member. Dixon was the hand-picked candidate of Gov. Adlai E.

Stevenson, Democratic Park Ave. on East 51st St. ocratic victory, already is looking The polling place covers resi dents of the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- forward to life in Washington and the elegance of White House nominee for President Gov. Frank J. Lausche of special events.

Ohio. Democrat. is seeking re It will be fun to have some election aeainst Charles P. Taft lovely evening clothes again," she Republican, younger brother of By BETTY TROSSER BLOOMINGTON, 111. IV) If Buffy Ives becomes first lady of the land," she will try to steer a middle course between Bess Truman's natural shyness and Eleanor Roosevelt's flair for making news.

The sister of Gov. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic presidential nominee, said in an interview that if her brother wins today's election, she probably will renew the regular press conferences established by Mrs. Roosevelt and quietly dropped by Mrs. Truman. But she won't attempt to act as an unofficial ambassador for Stevenson.

She'd devote her ever mused. "Wre've been living very simply, and at so many affairs Careless Hunter Is Being Sought NEWTON. Sherif Clarence Baryenbruch of Manitowoc Ren. Robert A. ait ana son oi the late President William How ard Taft.

nowadays you don't dress. It will be wonderful to have places to wear clothes. In West Virginia, the GOP nominee for governor is Rush Holt, former Democrat and once 1 '7 if c. 7 7 1 .77 -I-'- 1 County is on the lookout for a careless hunter whose shotgun pellets accidentally wounded a Route 1, Newton, woman Satur By "clothes" she means formal gowns, and her taste in finery reflects her taste in diversion. 00 senator" from that the "boy state.

day. Othpr gubernatorial contests She likes "dinner parties, dances, receptions, musicales. She doesn't care for cards, and cocktail include denotes incumbent: Edwin Shallue reported to the sheriff that his wife was hit as efforts to managing the White INDIANA John A. Watkins, parfies she finds "deadly" be Young! House, helping with correspondence and gifts, and serving as hostess at official functions. cause "everyone talks so loudly." Mrs.

Ives still wears some things she bought in Europe as vs George N. Craig, R. IOWA Herschel C. Loveless, vs William Beardsley, R. x.

KANSAS Charles Rooney, vs Edward F. Arn, R. x. MICHIGAN G. Mennen Wil she picked apples in the orchard near their rural home.

He said he gave chase to the hunter who allegedly fired the shots, but lost his car on a town road. A neighbor supplied the sheriff with what he believed to he thP long ago as 1935. "I'll have to do some refurnish ing now, though," she smiled. liams D. vs Fred W.

Alger "I think it is Adlai's destiny," license number of the hunter's R. MINNESOTA Orville Free Buffy is Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson Ives, 55-year-old wife of Ernest L. Ives, a retired diplomat. She would be Stevenson's official hostess because he is divorced.

Mrs. Ives' nickname, "Buffy," originated when. Stevenson who is 2a years her junior was un-: able as a tot to pronounce "Eliza-j beth." His car. A physician removed several man, vs Elmer Anderson, she said. "It is surprising to me that people didn't recognize his greatness long ago.

In the family we always felt he was different shotgun pellets from Mrs. Shal R. x. MISSOURI-Phil M. Donnelly, lue side.

sort of marked. He was so vs Howard Elliott, R. NEBRASKA- Walter R. Rae- just and gentle and good." One federal personnel worker says the red tape involved in lav cke, vs. Robert B.

Crosby, R. NORTH DAKOTA Ole fc. ing off a civilian employe costs more than it does to keep him working. Johnson, vs Norman Bruns-dale, R. x.

SOUTH DAKOTA Sherman A. Iverson, vs. Sigurd Ander Bayent Photo photo-greeting I SEND son. R. x.

WISCONSIN William rrox- mire, vs Walter J. Kohler, x. i cards Tir i Manitowoc Area Men Arc Called The important thing is to have cash when you want. it. If you have saved enough for a down payment, it's easy to borrow the rest at Security National.

John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Witkauskas, 912-A Ontario Ave. John Peter Witkauskas probably doesn't have much of an idea as to why he has a savings account except that his mother and father think he should. But once he finds out that he can get a baseball bat or roller skates, by saving 10c a week, he'll begin to realize there is something to this business of saving money.

i "SNORKEL" MANITOWOC. The follow MP1 ing men from the southern part Uf UTanitnu-np TimntV Will be among 33 from this county re 1 iti" porting for induction into the armed forces in Milwaukee Wed nesday, leaving this city by bus ESTABLISHED 1856 at 6:30 a. They're personal different the kind of card people like to receive. Bring in your snapshot negative and choose your favorite card design from our wide selection. John A.

Wagner, Route 1, 0eatfiity Newton; Peter F. Dorn, Route 4, Chilton; Donald J. Zicrer, Route 1, New Holstein, and Harlan A. Meyer, St. Nazianz.

i The rabbit population of Au of Svnlvv it Sheboygan stralia has been reduced by some rf. I. Our 97ih Year iiiiiSi MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM p' IT ill 1 iMtTjl tens of millions by the deliberate introduction of a virus disease I. C. THOMAS DRUGS PHOTO SUPPLIES Corner N.

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