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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 5

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THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN, TTEDXESDAY, MAY 27, 1936 HITLER WEEPS AT DRIVER'S GRAVE TRIED AND TRUE VETERAN RACING CAR PILOT IS UNINJURED IN CRASH INTO WALL CLERGYMAN HELD FOR VIOLATION OF THE MANN ACT his wife carried on for him at the church. "There is no truth to. this charge about my husband," Mrs. Dorothy Dake said. "The girl was leaving home as a hitch-hiker and hailed a ride from my husband.

His enemies learned of this and pressed Meade, Kan. JP) A drunken pipe line worker had disarmed the city marshal and was beating him with his own club when Willis Carmichael, principal of the junior high school, stepped in and knocked the pipe liner out with one well-aimed uppercut. Three hours later the city council elected Professor Carmichael assistant city marshal. The Rev. Finis Jennings Dake the charges.

The indictment charges that Dake picked up Emma Barelli and Dorothy Adrian in Kenosha on April 23, 1935. Dorothy left the Detained for Transporting Girl From Wisconsin to Illinois car at a Wisconsin town and Emma continued on to East St. Louis with torney who argued the Schechter chicken case in vain before the high court, has returned to his private law practice. He functions in a quiet office around the corner from the White House. He is writing another book in his spare time.

The Schechter brothers in New York, incidentally, reported themselves on the verge of bankruptcy, ruined by the $20,000 legal expense they entailed in their fight against the Blue Eagle. It is against the law, now, to display a picture of the bird, with a thunderbolt in one claw and a gear wheel in the other. The government owns the copyright and threatens heavy fines and prison sentences for infringements. EAGLE ON DISPLAY The one Blue Eagle on display in Washington is blown into the glass of a steamboat inspection service office, once occupied by the NRA. The only way to erase this bird is smash the window and that also is against the law.

A stroll through the marble TODAY IS FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF NRA'SDOWNFALL Only Gallant Handful of Blue Eagle's Keepers Still Struggle to Keep Alive Memory of the Bird Editor's Note: A year ago today the supreme court invalidated the NRA. This first anniversary of that decision finds the NRA headquarters almost deserted, its personnel scattered and its voluminous records of the New Deal's attempt to regulate business gathering dust in the files. (By Frederick C. Othman, United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington U.R A gallant handful of the Blue Eagle's keepers still struggled today to keep alive the memory of that mighty bird on the first anniversary of its In" (f 8 Indianapolis M) Russell Snowberger, of Detroit, veteran race car pilot, today crashed into the tipper wall at the first turn of the Indianapolis motor speedway while making a test run of a new car at slow speed but neither he nor his mechanic was injured. The car, one of two entered by Joel Thome, young New York and Arizona sporsman, was so damaged no attempt probably will be made to get it back in shape for the 500-mile race Saturday.

Snowberger had hoped to have it ready for a qualifying trial this afternoon in an attempt to gain one of the four remaining places in the starting field of 33. He had just pulled out on the track for a run testing some new adjustments and was entering the southwest turn at low speed when he said he heard a noise in the engine. He leaned out of his seat to listen and the wheel apparently got away from him, the car banging nose first into the upper retaining wall. Chicago United States Commissioner Edwin K. Walker today ordred the Rev.

Finis Jennings Dake, 35-year-old pastor of the Christian Assembly church of Zion, 111., removed to Milwaukee for trial in the federal court there on charges of violating the Mann act. The blond, six-foot pastor made no attempt to deny the charge in court, but afterwards told questioners that there was no truth in the government's allegation that he took Emma Barelli, 16, from her home town of Kenosha, to East St. Louis, 111., for immoral purposes. The husky minister was arrested yesterday at his home in Zion by department of justice agents. Commissioner Walker ordered the Rev.

Mr. Dake held in $2,000 bond and remanded him to the custody of the United States mar-shall. Louis J. Portner of St. Louis and Stewart B.

Krohn of Chicago, attorneys for the minister, said they would post bail this afternoon. (By William A. Mueller, United Press Staff Correspondent.) Chicago (U.R) Red-eyed from weeping, a husky 33-year-old clergyman waived hearing today when FUR STORAGE REPAIRING CLEANING RELINING Have your fur coat work done now It's cheaper all work done at summer discount price. BEN J. A.

ZINTH Quality Fun 18 Washington Blvd. Phone 583 the pastor, the complaint charges. Federal agents said the pair registered at hotels at Bloomington, and East St. Louis, as Christian Anderson and wife of Tulsa, Okla. "Don't worry," Emma wrote her father from East St.

Louis, "because I have got religion." The girl was returned to Milwaukee and sentenced to the industrial school. She escaped and now is a fugitive. CONSCIENCE BOTHERED Agents quoted Dake as saying his conscience bothered him while driving to a Bible lecture at Belleville, III, after leaving the girl in East St. Louis. He said he took her to St.

Louis, where his sister, Mrs. Daisy Smith, secured employment for her as a domestic. Dake Is a former follower of Voliva, famous for his contention that the world is flat. He broke away from Voliva's Christian Catholic Apostolic church and founded his rival Christian Assembly church. Mrs.

Dake also is a minister and assisted her husband in a Bible reading Marathon two years ago. Agents said the Barelli girl "was under the spell of the minister" and believed he would bring her into the church. She admitted, they said, that she accompanied him voluntarily on the trip. FLOWERS DESTROYED A skin disease has hit workers in artificial wax. Chemists blame diphenlyn.

halls, where the eagle ruled, is a dismal experience. Hearing rooms which once resounded with the shouts of irate business men are locked. Corridors which once smelled of black ink and white paper give off a faint aroma of floor wax. The gigantic mimeographing plant, which used to grind out ukases 24 hours a day, is stilled. Even the gigantic cop, who stood majestically outside the door of General Johnson, has had his comedown.

Now he's directing tourists to the fish, which swim peacefully in the basement aquarium of the building where the Blue Eagle lived and died. NASLUND SAYS PEOPLE MUST NOT PUT FLOOR SANDIN6S IN GARBAGE Adolf Hitler gave way to tears at the grave of Julius Schreck, hla trusted chauffeur who had driven him since 1922 and was a vital link! in the "ring of steel" around the Reichsfuehrer. At far right is General Herman Goering and on Hitler's left is Dr. Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda. (Associated Press Photo) Coupon for OSHKOSH HIGH BAND WILL PLAY IN STATE TOURNEY AT MADISON COUNTY FISH, GAME HEARING IS TO BE HELD HERE JUNE 24 Winnebago County Children's Parade Children's Parade Editor, The Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wis.

Please enroll me In the Winnebago County Children's Parade for Saturday, June 6. arraigned on a charge of transport execution by the supreme court The 37 people remaining on the staff of the national recovery administration are attempting to write a history of the New Deal's efforts to defeat the depression through higher wages and shorter hours for American workers. These literary taxidermists have 40,000,000 documents pertaining to the NRA, including the code for the fluted paper bonbon cup industry and the famous order for the arrest of the Brooklyn tailor because he charged 35 cents to press a suit, instead of 40. MANY DOCUMENTS The documents fill room after room of the gigantic commerce department building and occupy double row of filing cabinets, ceiling-high and three blocks long on a third floor corridor. The historians expect to complete by December, 152 fat volumes, detailing all the statements of Gen.

Hugh S. Johnson and his succeeding administrators, telling about the 700 codes of fair competition which once were in force, and recounting the work of the 5,500 men and women who labored in the eagle's lair. The original staff is scattered far and wide. General Johnson, who "cracked down" on his enemies and told his interviewers that he was operating in a goldfish bowl, has become a newspaper columnist. His red-haired secretary, Miss Frances Robinson, who became almost as celebrated as her chief, is with him.

ODOR OF ONIONS The general still maintains an office in Washington. A recent caller detected the odor of frying onions in the back room of his sanctum, indicating that the loyal Robbie still was providing quick lunches for her boss. Donald Richberg, the NRA at ing a 16-year-old girl from Kenosha, to East St. Louis, 111., in violation of the Mann act. Attorneys for the Rev.

Finis Jennings Dake, pastor of the Christian Assembly church in Zion, 111., said he would post bond pending removal to Milwaukee where the indictment was returned. Dake is chief rival of Wilbur Glenn Voliva for control of the religious community at Zion. Dake ran his fingers through his heavy shock of blond hair and appeared confused when arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Edwin Flowers growing in front of the home of Charles Kamrath, 47 Waugoo street, apparently present a strong temptation for vandals.

Plants are placed in a flower pot atop a high stump in front of the home. They bloom throughout the spring and summer. Complaint that the flowers were destroyed a few nights ago has been made to authorities. Name Age Address I am planning to enter a (State whether baby, dog, bicycle, etc.) The Oshkosh High school band, winner in the district contest at Waupun for Class bands, will participate Thursday and Friday in the state music tournament at Madison. F.

H. Jebe, director, said the band will go to Madison tomorrow, and that nine soloists, representing Oshkosh High school, will be competing in events there Friday. Miss Esther Warning, of the High school music department, and Miss Blanche Olsen will be accompanists for the Oshkosh A public county fish and game hearing will be held on Wednesday evening, June 24, at 7:30 o'clock in the municipal courtroom of the city hall, according to announcement this morning of Albert F. Dunham, game warden. Similar meetings will be held in each of the 71 counties in the state in an effort by the state conservation department to get some public expression on fish and game laws and suggestions for changes.

The state department this year, as in the past, will submit a series of questions to be answered by the public interested in conservation and fish and game regulations. Through the public the department tries to find out these things and gauge its regulations in accordance with public interest. K. Walker. He was arrested last Floors have been sanded in a large number of Oshkosh homes this spring, the waste material being thrown away with garbage, to the great danger of city incinerator employes, Nels Naslund, incinerator superintendent, declared today.

Varnish in the waste makes it highly explosive and dangerous to deposit in the incinerator furnaces. Three incinerator employes, Charles Nelson, George Span-bauer, and Anton Mirkes, were standing by when a load of garbage containing some of the waste was dumped a few days ago, with the result that flames shot into the air, singeing their eyebrows and hair. They narrowly escaped serious injury. Citizens were urged not to include the waste with garbage. They were also warned not to attempt burning it in their own furnaces.

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