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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 5

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EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN' THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1939. THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. 5 Postponed Presentation of Chippewa Falls Department Phone Chippewa 610 "Elijah" Will Be Given by High School Choir Next Week BLOOMER I Iverson. Colfax; Miss Muriel Wick- i ham, Eau Claire. The marriage of Miss Agnes Nel- Pre-miptial showers for the son to Leonard Holleen took place brlde were glven Misses Cecelia at Our Saviors Lutheran church and Irma Misses Gall, Mil-Sunday, Dec.

3. at 4 p. m. Candle- dred an1 Bess Mohr' Mrs. Ed Mel-Ilght services with palms and bask-! Mrs- Geo- KJerl8 Mrs.

ets of yellow and white chrysan- A' J' Mohr- Sunday school teach -themums with white pom poms ers of ur Savior's Lutheran added to the beauty of the wedding church and Mrs. Lloyd Mellum of The marriage services were read by CniPPewa Falls, the Rev. C. T. Clauson.

The organist, Mrs. H. Johnson A played a prelude preceding the I bridal chorus from Lohenerin nlv. 1 t.U i prices lower than Nazi arms already gent to Finland. In this connection, British quar ters recently claimed that Germany looked without favor on Russia's Invasion of Finland and that before the outbreak of hostilities there the German and Finnish general staffs had been In consultation secretly.

This report never was confirmed, however. Authoritative quarters said that Germany, despite her pact with Russia, also has been supplying the Finns with arms. Germany, it was said, has offer Cadott, Eau Claire Drivers Are Fined at Chippewa Falls CHIPPEWA FALLS, Dec. 6. (Special) Raymond Martenek, 20, of Cadott, paid a fine of $25 and costa In county court here todav Cameron Man Admits Illegal: Sales of Stock Reed Bartlett Under Year's Suspended Sentence BARRON, Wis.

pleading guilty to two charges of violating the state securities law, Reed Bartlett, Cameron inventor, was sentenced to a year in Waupun by Judge W. R. Mrs. Eugene Felix, city, at St. Josephs hospital Wednesday.

Pair Deny Breaking Into Two Cottages CHIPPEWA FALLS, Dec. 6. (Special) Richard Willie, 25, and Lillian Willie, his 'Wife, of Stanley, pleaded no.t guilty in county court here today to charges of breaking into and entering two Lake WissoUi cottages, and their hearing was set for Monday. The couple is charged specifically with breaking into the Rov Fred after pleading guilty to a charge of. ed as the processional.

The i iJWLU "PPiymg driving wnne intoxicated. Frank Schoenbeck, 24. of Eau rrr- i mi A Arms to Finns ed Finland new rifles at a lower ers, Edwin Hart and Robert Rowen preceded two flower girl. Edith Ann Norris and Patsv GehrW (Continued from Page 1) Claire, was found guilty after a hearing of a charge of driving wlilie intoxicated. He was assessed fine and costs totaling $44 with the al neices of the bride, in" floor length pnee than those already sent to from Germany, Including Czechoslovak rifles.

The Czecrl rifles, it was said, were sent to a northern port and then by rail to Helsinki. ternative of 20 days In jail, anr' he chose the latter. eric cottage and the McCarten cottage at Wissota on Monday and taking out a table, chairs, and other articles of furniture, some of which they are alleged to have gowns of light blue taffeta fash-! pulsion from the league as asked t0, Ule bride' bv a ol Then follodwed the bridesmaid, i smaller nations maid. Miss Cecilia Prone a fripnH of the bride, who wore LagoSn Bri h' of blue velvet, floor length with sliTer ar marmls shipment accessories. The bride 'en ered or nXr' WM St8ted ln the arm of her brother Donald hontUve Quarters that Germany She wore wineberrv fii.

i ofTered the rifles, at It is estimated that throughout the nation during the month of October, 214,000 new passenger cars were registered, thus making the loaded onto their trailer and driv en away. Desi joDer ln eight years. icnum. wnn rvmo Affnnt r. Foley this afternoon in circuit court.

The sentence was suspended and Bartlett will be placed in cds-toy of the state parole board. Bartlett is the Inventor of paradox compressed air machine under construction in Eau Claire that is said to run on air and no other fuel. Claims of its value have run up to one hundred million dollars. Bartlett who has more than 900 stockholders in the Bartlett Manufacturing a Delaware corporation has been ordered by Judge Foley not to sell any more stock He was also ordered to turn over all Breaks Quarantine. back and erilrt gri.i..

tu- III Chippewa Council. R. and S. Elects Officers for Year CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis At the annual assembly of Chippewa Council No. 25 R.

and S. held at the Masonic temple here Monday evening the following officers were elected and installed: Otto E. Eahlke, T. I. Laurence Larson, D.

Arthur E. groom was attended by his broth- Complete Gets 90-Day Term rr. ram Hn pn me uucie carnea a bonniipf nf CHIPPEWA FALLS. Dec. 6.

(Special) Kenneth Bartness. 24, of Cornell, was brought to jail here today to serve a ninety-day jail sentence imposed upon him by a Johanna Hill roses, talisman roses, white pom poms and browalia. The briesdamid carried a bouquet of briarcliff roses, white pom poms and browalia. The flower girls carried baskets of briarcliff rasps, white and yellow baby pom poms. Photographic Service You AMATEURS May Buy ANY or ALL of Your SUPPLIES RIGHT HERE IN EAU CLAIRE Steinke, P.

C. of Walter E. Roy- justice of the peace at Cornell yes Senior high school on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. craft, treasurer; Mark D.

Messen-1 terday for breaking scarlet fever ger, recorder; S. Boyd Butler, C. of quarantine. Carl G. Peterson.

C. of Matthew Robertson, steward, and Assessed $25 for Evander J. Monat, sentinel. I ine brides mother wore black A scene from the "Elijah" by Mendelssohn depicting the Widow's Son who has died played by Curtis Yule), the Widow (played by Marion Holmam. and the Elijah (played bv Donald Hoyt).

The "Elijah" will be presented by the 1st choir of the ii ii, am ij ai ouugis. it wui sneer wnn white accessories and be dramatized in four acts and shoulder corsage. The croom's shown on the stage of the Senior I mother wore brown wh't1 ac" high shool. cessones and shoulder bouquet. his records to Tom Doar, New Richmond; his attorney, until all regulations of the public service commission have been complied with.

Relatives of Mr. Bartlett claim that he has been invited to demonstrate his machine to high government officials in a meeting in Ohio. James Brady, Siren, was found not guilty of a charge of practicing as a veterinary without a liense by a ury of 11 farmers and one city man. Last summer Brady vaccinated horses for sleeping sickness at $2 a head. A state charg was brought against him and he was Society WE MEET CATALOG PRICES ON CAMERAS PROJECTORS METERS FILMS PAPERS CHEMICALS AND ALL ACCESSORTES inr ircepuon ai clock was rattic violation CHIPPEWA FALLS Otto Simon.

Bloomer, pleaded guilty to a traffic violation charge Wednesday in county ourt and was fined $25 andand osts. Simon was arrested by Undersheriff Conrad Thronson explained that the strategic value neld ln tne church basement with EASTMA.V, AGFA, KEYSTONE. Balkan Grab May Bring Allies into War With Soviet (Continued from Page 1) nuno sai or any other famous brands. LAMPRECHT-KRESSIX Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Dorthea Lam-precht, Rochester, and Henry Kressin, Chippewa Fails, which took place in The little Brown last week and pleade not guilty to utl UIK rKll to. oi tne recently-inaugurated Erzerum i C0VP'S laid lor 40 guests, railroad is so great that there i Immediately alter the reception.

is no need for large military prep- Mr and Mrs- Holleen left for Mon- arations or troop concentration. waukpe and Chicago. A number of diplomatic consul- Tlley wi" nrnke their home in tations were understood to have Stanley where the eroom Is owner been held during the day in con- 1 of StanIpF Machine works. nection with Russia's attitude to- I ut of town Ruests were: Mr. tne charge when arraigne.

He was arrested in the town of Eagle Point. S. M. Nachreiner fined $10 and costs in. municipal lourt at Rice Lake by Judge L.

S. hurch at Nashua, Nov. 25, at 5:45. Mr. and Mrs.

Kressin wilt Photo Craft Studios 410 So. Barstow Street uoe. Brady appealed the case to cir cuit court. He claimed that he vaC' make their home in Iowa where the ward Turkey and the Balkans. The JOe Rubpscli.

Rice Lake; Italian ambassador will go to Rome i Mr- and Mrs- Flank Peterson. Rice shortly and the Greek ambassador i Lake: Mr- and Mrs- Drwood Mc- cinated the horses but that the eastern Europe toward Syria, Turkey, Egypt and Trans-Caucasia). The onanunist InternaUonaJ, the official organ of the Communist Internationpie and not of the Soviet government, which uses the newspaper Izvfstia as its mouthpiece, but dtsinctlon is largely theoretical in this nation of in- cniraJ twlit ir.nl who has been conferrine with iiLs uwen; Mr. and Mrs. John Opens Welding Shop CHIPPEWA FALLS-S.

M. Nachreiner from St. Paul, has opened the welding and blacksmith shop formerly ocupied bv Fred Dubberke, at 35 E. Willow street, Prior to going to St. Paul Mr.

Nach government in Athens, will return to Istanbul tomorrow. The Greek ambassador is expected to enter into consultation WhenPoisonsSlow KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder $2 charge was the same whether did the work or not. Don Laughlin, Minneapolis musician, was fined $250 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of statutory rape. Henry Southern. Little Rock, was sentenced to two years at Green Bay on a charge cf auto theft.

The criminal calendar has been cleared and the civil cases wil lstart Thursday morning. The Comunist International iner i-urKh leaders. stress upon the alleged Rumanian reiner operated a welding and blacksmith shop at Menomonie having been in that business for the past 26 years. groom has been employed for tne past four years. OLSON-NAZER NAZER-DAWSOV Saturday, Dec.

2, before Justice Boyd O. Woodmansee in Decorah, 111., Gladys Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson, Chetek. was married to Elmer Nazer, Chippewa Falls.

At the same time Elfreda Nazer became the bride of Vernon Dawson, Cornell. The couples served as witnesses for each other. The Nazers will reside in Chippewa Falls and the Dawsons in Cornell. OLSON-TEXEIRA Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Olson, 1128 Front street, received a cablegram from their son, George, who is in persecution of minorities in provinces taken from Russia, Hungary and Bulgaria after the World war. Rumania acquired Bessarabia from Russia which never has accepted the transfer, claiming that the frontier district rightfully is Wagner Labor Law Criticized (Continued from Page 1) Court to Rule on Road Aid Funds (Continued from Page 1) HOME GIFTS XMAS SUGGESTIONS Floor and Table Lamps Living Room Furniture Mattress and Spring Pictures and Mirrors Bed Room Furniture Occasional Chairs Lounging Chairs Kneehole Desks Studio Couches Lamp Tables Coffee Tables Cedar Chests Hansen Furniture Co. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St.

Joseph's hospital Mrs. Eugene Felix, city; Mrs. George Saam. Cornell; Irvin Her-rick, Boyd; Mrs. Charles Boiteau, Jim Falls.

Discharged: Mollie'An-dern, John Mcllquham, city. Temperature Hits High Mark Here (Continued from Page 1) the Soviet Union's. From the old Austro-Hungarian empire Rumania acquired Transylvania, source of constant trouble between Bucharest and Budapest, and from Bulgaria the Rumanians took Dobrudja. "Conditions in Bessarabia are particularly unbearable," the Com Go to your druggist today and get i this sale, harmless diuretic and stimulant ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and start at I once to flush out, waste matter iiritatug acids and poisons through I kidneys. That's a quick and effective way to help bring about more healthy i kidney activity and relieve that i bladder irritation with its scanty passage with smarting and burning as well as restless nlnhu.

Remember the kidneys often need i flushing as well as the bowels, and some symptoms of kidney weakness may be: retting up often during the night puffy eyes backache i uie uoasi, uuara service, announcing his marriage to Miss Cecilia Texeira, which took place in Honolulu, Dec. 6. Mr. Olson has been stationed at munity wanting to challenge the constitutionality of the plan. "Where the welfare of the state's 3.000,000 people is concerned, there should be in the hearts and minds of all oncemed a sympathetic co ed by the National Labor Relations board to bargain exclusively with another union.

"What kind of labor ppace is possible under that construction?" Hughes asked. 'Another onstruction would mean enslavement of the minority," Pad-way replied. View Questioned Padway said the right of the minority group to strike was necessary to protect its members against a "bad and dishonest" agreement by the majority. 'I don't see how you can justify economic pressure against an employer toward making him do what munist organ said. Rumanian Communists were link Honolulu for a year and has recently been promoted to a shore duty position and is now second class yeoman.

operation in handling an emergency like this," Governor Heil said. 'Every state and local official should be glad to ooperate to help us solve the problem. "It is fast like the case of f.np cember temperature in 59 years 64 degrees and Bismarck's 66 was its high since 49 years ago. Minors 66.2 degrees was all-time high for December. In Minnesota, St.

Paul with 60 ed to organize a united front against "war mongers" who were said io be supported by "Anglo-French im-imperialists and social democrats inciting Rumania against oppressed minorities in Rumania and other Balkan countries." Turk, Soviet Envoys Confer shifting pains. Don't be an EASY MARK and accept a substitute Ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Cansulcs. GET The Anson Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Rov Lid-dell Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, for the annual Christmas party.

There will be an exchange of gilts and roll call will be answered by UULU jMKU.iL the oririn.il ana Minneapolis with 63 degrees it would be illegal to do," Stone 220 N. BARSTOW ST. interposed, after recalling that thP thc Look for the Gold ISTANBUL, Turkey, Dec. 6. i UP) naa au-time nighs for December.

Fergus Falls reported 65 degrees and Bemidji 62 degrees. labor law required employers to on he box 35 cents. errftnf I wiueuimg pertaining to Christmas. A program has been arranged bv Mrs. Paul Raihle and Mrs.

Amos Hamlin. Lunch will be served. to a majoruy unfon rauway replied mat pressure i Over 70 in S. Dakota PIERRE, S. Dec.

6, (AP) Governor Harlan Bushfleld's gard- A daughter was born to Mr. and against the employer -in such a case i was for the purpose of comnelline i ener picKen pansies and dandelions to on the executive mansion lawn to- be cut ruary probably would $157,358. employes to change their union af- 1 filiation. He said that the employ- er "is in a position from which he cannot extricate himself." i Be Prepared for That White Christmas in One of These Smart 2 en head of a family. He doesn't pay all his rent, food, bills, clothing ana expenses of sending his children to school at one time.

He pays it as the time goes by. That is what we are trying to do here. And I think we can make the funds stretch Although department heads, appealing from the board's recent cut of $2,162,140 in departmental operating funds, have occupied most of the chief exeutive's time during the past two days, he said the cut remained in effect up to 'at least 99-9-10 per cent." Charles McKeown, the governor's financial secretary, estimated today that the state treasury would have an $818,230 deficit by the end of January if the highway adds are paid in full this month. He added that the deficit at the end of Feb- German Ambassador Baron Franz von Papen suddenly visited the national assembly today and asked an immediate audience with Turkish Foreign Minister Sukm Saracoglu, but no details of their talk were revealed. Saracoglu received Von Papen in a private room of' praliament.

General Ismet Inonu, president of Turkey, will leave for the northern Erzerum region tomorrow to inspect the Turkish-Soviet frontier. Turkish quarters denied German press reports of Turk troop concentrations along the frontier and said that no extraordinary measures were being taken. r. aay ana macs budded as temperature soared into the high seventies. Game wardens said meadow larks are remaining much longer than usual this fall because of the open weather.

Motor fuel tax and inspection The supreme court announced today it would hear arguments tomorrow afternoon, instead of Friday, on the administration's petition for a declaratory judgment to compel Secretary of State Fred R. Zimmerman to release $115,000 of puhlic welfare department funds. AsKing the court to upset a federal injunction restraining tne APL from picketing certain Philadelphia retail stores while the NLRB decided whether the federation or CIO represented a majority of the workers. Padway contended that Notris-Laguai'dia act prohibited such an injunction. Jusjice Felix Frankfurter and Harry Shapiro, attorney for the Philadelphia stores, discusser! at ices jumped $45,230 during Novem ine action involves a test of the ber in South Dakota, largely said constitutionality of laws, published Manager C.

J. Anderson of' the over Zimmerman protest, after I motor fnpi Turkish source ssaid that Turkey Governor Heil vetoed Darts nf he ilu weauier Pnrnnrpaia travel I I I I I merely nas reinforced her frontier forces like all other states and A I length applicability of the Norris-Iguardia act to disputes between rival labor unions as in this case-. WIT Selected from Our Big New Stock of Gabardines and Wools rTanKiurter pointed out. that NLRB certification of a majority representative in a contested case often takes a long time and asked 'Would you say that a federal court can use its equity powers to prejudge a case during such a con I 2 with tne Water-restitant gabardine kin inner linings in m-wwwj iiniiiiM yXWmiSiMmt" timmmtm il 111' rmf Jackets to np out in 05 12 warm weather troversy? When a case goes to the labor board can a court take up a case immediately?" Shapiro said he believed the federal court could take action in such a case. He said a contest between tw0 labor unions was not a 'dispute" within the meaning of tne Norris-Laguardia act which Colorful tTo-toned wools with button-on hoods.

They zip at the ankles for snug fit 11 Sheepskin-lined gabardines wiii piquant fur trimmed hoods $4 gf to keep thc ears warm J.0 hibits federal court intervention In "labor disputes" unless there Is no adequate remedy at law or unless public officials fail to act. It Is my business to interpret statutes as I get them from congress," Frankfurter said. 'Your argument is a good one to present to congress for changes in the law." "I don't believe that is necessary," Shapiro said. The supreme court has sa4d it will not interpret a law in a manner which will defeat the purpose of the law. That would hap- Again gabardine makes an appearance with the Jackets completely lined with weather- )4 550 proof Chamois J.D 2 2 All wool snow suits with Quilted hmngs, and banded ln $Q30 colorful piaid at yen iiere.

'Tf (a tiaI 2 furter said, 'to rewrite a portion 2 I And Your Sweater Under It A new instrument whirh oiinn-. for temperature of the motnr curately computes as mileage. Mi mitt i 2 2 MM I Can either be a colorful short or long sleeved tyroleen cardigan at S2.98 and isi or brushed wool twin set. zip or button style at $635. What a wonderful gift these would make for some young girl this Christmas I BLAME YOUR LIVER IF- If Wy "Mf Guests welcome mmk thl pure freshment RealWhiteFurMitts If your liver doem't hvm.

9a on Pftra WithfistybotdesofCocaIainyourreer. ounce of bile net? day into your inte'J tines co tutipuion with its hedache, i tg To keep roar hands warm as summer sunhpht. They would make an excecem Christmas gift for orly enw ouiiDeaf tnd that "hilf-iJiv" i feeling often rwrult. So you how im- portant it is to keep bile flowing frwM 1 1 JLy I I I ator YP always ready to provide refreshing (I il fpy hospitality for your guests. You can get Coca-Cola tandy sbottle cartons from your dealer.

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Eau -uv sm cuuia one aetire than Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tableta, used aucceasfully for yean by Dr. F. M.

Edward for treating his patients for constipation and sluggish liver bile. Olive Tablets are unsurpassed in effectiveness because they stimulate liver bile to help digest fatty food. thv tnm. IStDSS up muscular intestinal action, at the time time help elimination. 'Beinv C.

A. CHRISTEN SEN tablt, Olive Tablets are wonderful! Teot tooaness TONIGHT! 5 lai. SOL 60L lH drugstores. i 1.

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