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MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1934 WAUSAU DAILY RECORD HERALD, WAUSAU, WISCONSIN PAGE SIXTEEN (inn Dnrtlrlnnt in Strntfnrrl Municipal Band to i0 park Concerts Ancient Herds Are Studied Brides' Dad May Have Gained Votes Corpus Christi Procession The Wiuisiiu Municipal Band will hold its first open-air concert of I he slimmer months pvh. KABUL, Afghanistan Where STRATFORD An estimated 3,000 participants, bear- nini, at 7:30 clock at the band. ing lighted candles and wending their way through Strat- stand in Marathon Park, ford streets before and after services in St. Joseph's The band, consisting of about Catholic Church here, took part last night in one of the 22 members, will be augmented by most successful Corpus Christi processions ever staged in about eight additional members as the area. It was in honor of the Eucharist.

il is askill musicians home Dusk was just beginning to fall from colleges and former service as the colorful procession left the fnm Haider. Edgar, Hewitt, musicians participate in the con-church and proceeded slowly to Wuerzburg, Athens and Stratford milti. the altars in the school play- alld missions at Milan and the baml plays, music -A' i aj ground, the church cemetery and Town of McMillan. Other mem-finally to the flood-lighted Strat- bers of the faith came from Wau- brass section, three percussion 111- xylophone, and 12 struments, a ford. baseball park.

and aoU( i.B.n.c.u, instruments, including tour Officials at Services The Rev. Norman Thomas, ens, was the celebrant; the is the omer vummuniii. saxophones. Ath- The procession went otf with Melvin Taltwtt, Merrill Rev. clock-like precision as ushers director.

BLACK RIVER FALLS tff! did man first domesticate sheep Democratic Rep. Lester Johnson and goats? A Philadelphia anthro-is speculating that he may have pologist, Dr. Carlton Stevens Coon, secured two more votes even is searching ruins of early Afghan though his new son-in-laws are civilizations for the answer, classed as Republicans. i Dr. Coon said his expedition to Johnson gave his attractive 19- Iran in 1951 established that goats year-old twin daughters in mar- and sheeps were domesticated as riage Saturday in a home town early as 6,500 to 6,000 years be-ceremony which attracted an over- fore Christ.

Deposits of bones capacity crowd of about 500 that herders had domesti-sons to Evangelical Lutheran cated the animals, the scientist Church. isaid. His findings, he explained, Jane Loree Johnson became the were based on the ratio of the bride of Charles Sifert of Sche- bones of young animals to mature nectady, N.Y., whom she met at ones. the University of Wisconsin, and' "Where the ancient people were Jone Lee Johnson was wed to Pe- hunters only, bone deposits reveal ter J. Hoffman of Black River wholly mature animals," Falls.

The double ceremony was sa'cl Dr. Coon. "When man ad-performed by the Rev. Ravmond vanced from hunting to herding, 1USS ratio changed to about 25 per Both couples chose Canadian cent voung animals. When civiliza-honeymoons tlon went from herding to the grow- Johnson, who said he had been inS of eereal crPs.

the rati bossed around more since he came 'ounS t0 ammals JumP-'d home for the wedding "than in the ,0 approximately 30 per cent whole session of Congress," re-eacn- Herbert J. Hoffmann, Haider, dea- the host congregation acted as con: the Rev. Oscar Cramer, Ed- monitors and directed the differ- GHOST WILL BE GOOD subdeucon; the Rev. Carl eni groups in me participation. gnosi which move a iunwy jWohlmuth, Chili, master of cere- From Wide-Area Auckland, England monies: Roman and Leonard Kai- i home has been 'contacted" at 1 r.

PUIt 111 IU1JC t'it ser. thunfers; Albert Raschke, scores 0 servers and members of turn George Mason, 2G year-o 1 second master of ceremonies, and the clergy from a wide area the Rev. Alfred Hemmersbach, Following in the rear and men and women mediums in Coon Valley, cross bearer. stretching out for the equivalent of Participating in the procession severa, it blocks members beUruom. is aiitliority for the prom- were members of the parishes nf Thov ise.

He told William bayies. 40. Jl VIII. (Hll 1.1UV.3, 1 IHJ followed a military guard supplied has promised not to isturt I Racine county. Five persons were this house again." The family will by the Stratford posts of the Amer 1 injured.

ican Legion and Veterans of For- Killed by Lightning ANCIENT "WONDER" marked that he had lost two good campaign workers. To the sugges Tun Pnlfers were killed S.itordav ei als. ll0VVPI' lrls- return when Mrs. Lottie Bayles recovers from the nervous breakdown caused by mysterious noise? made by Tiling," which "touched members oi the family during the night." DOUBTED Addressing the London Society oi tion that he had gained two sons, and two were injured when light- members and lantern and canopy nin? struck the shelter in which bearers. ithev had sought refuge from a Preliminary plans for the pro-thunderstorm.

The four were tak- cession were outlined months ago he replied, "Yes, and they may Antiquarians, Herbert Maryon cast even vote for me." doubt on the legendary size of the The bridegrooms were reluctant colossus of Rhodes, one of the Se-to discuss politics but Jone saidlVen Wonders of the ancient world, her husband was a Republican iXhe statue could not have stood while Jane said she had married astride the harbor of Rhodes, he 1 ing part in the annual golf outing an the "al preparations for the Fjrs( man () 'of the Young Radiator Ra- ceremony were worked out to the cia, ice.makilljJ muthine was Ja. cine, at Maple Cret Country Club minutest details in the succeeding American iiving of Kenosha when the storm weeks. England, who patented his device struck. The lightning struck a fist- sized hole in the small wooden has a coast llne 1,1 abmlt "a borderline Republican.1 said. The harbor there is 600 feet Record-Hprald Photo MURKY WATERS DEFEAT DIVERS The lui- of valuable generators, believed still in the deep waters of the Wisconsin River since part of the mill of the Wausau Paper Mills Brokaw.

collapsed during a Labor Day storm in 1941, brought Clark Everest Wausau. left and Harry Duranceou, Town of Texas, to the yesterday morning with their acqua "lungs." but the swiftly-running water, made roily by heavy rains, made it necessary to call off the attempt to search the river bottom. The two. equipped with the special "lungs" and carrying their own oxygen supplies in tanks on their backs, estimated the water to be 60 feet deep at the point but they retired to wait a later attempt, after it became obvious, at 20 feet, they could accomplish nothing. li.t!pr qik! l-illcxt Alhorf Alhortini bw "llieS Oil Uie mediterranean olltr of pptiratiou for wide and the statue stood only 120 feet high, which would have given the whole thing absurd proportions.

He believes the Colossus was not solid metal but made of sheet metal, shaped and riveted. sea ana l.uuu miles on me lieu Sea. 43. Racine, assistant secretary treasurer of the firm, and John J. i Phillips.

20. Kenosha. Walter 0uct I Schleck, 67, Racine, the company's or Hearing final Srttlrmrnl-Df term nation of llrirs rrob.ilt- of Will Taking I'roofi Of Heirship and to Creditor. STATF OK WISCONSIN. COl'NTY COl'HT.

MAKATHUN COUNT In the M.i::t-r of the Ftaie of Joseph Th cva'fJ. NolH'O i-- ntTi'bv given that i.f v.Hti Court tit i.eld mi Tuesday, tne tl.iy of June. 19.4. at Ml fi'cifn. in thr fo: ciiudn of said fta at thp Courf City of Win- an hour.

Engineer Vernon Hause.i sretary-treasurer. was injured: state of Wisconsin. 'county Senators' Vernon Gets Over .300 BALTIMORE Washington's Mickey Vernon, last year's American League batting champion, was over the .300 mark for the first time this season today. The 37-year-old first baseman has cracked out 10 hits in his last 21 trips and lifted his average to .301. He had four safeties in Sunday's doubleheader against the Orioles.

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cllffoMj l.i the Matter o( the Estate Mar I was going between 40-43 miles an, Deceased hour as it slowed for a stop at Court to be held on Tuesday. of Kvtnu W.i.ter for r.m i i nvia in the Mukwonago depot. 194. at 10 citu l(J irif "ln aa 01 Julv the pro bar: ot the Will of Joseph Winter HiTP-i t-i trip 24th riaif uiuiicu ill uic nun ivivri in ()f said day, at tht iwu sisieis eie Mil- nt Chnwann Snnfl.nv Ita nnnarentlv Court House in the Cl'V of WaUSaU. ni mvl fnr th annn.nl.

ounudj a iuo-fur toniMon int0 the water af(er he had Si 'J in saia Lounty, mere win re neara an lx or admims'rator and consileied i r. i i on rain suck Highway 41 lust gotten OUt Of his Car While passing The application of Agnes Jakuhowki. said Joph Winter, deceased. )a'c executrix of the estate of Mary Koppa, iMp Cstv of Wausiu, in said Ciunt. i i-.

r. i. i-. deceased, late of the Cit of Wausau, n- ikmti pronfs of who are the John G. Povnton fi.T a Fnrt At- i i south of the city.

Dead were Mrs. Laura Skoczek, 64. and Mrs. Jo sephine Frelke, 71. Four Others L-jncnn ratt la inrlao ric ininroH ination and allow aiice of her 1 inner Biven that Ail u-prp ininrpfl in th rnllwinn at h.

c. 'final account. whicn account is ciam.s aijat -t riie -aid Joseph F. Vm- i J. uiany aaiuraay wnen nis car went now on file in sa.d Court and for the ter.

of the City of Wan- intersection of Highway 41 and High Way 11 allowance of debts or claims paid in au, Ma; at County. good faith without filing or allowance mut he jjresr.ttd to County Court out of control on a curve near Footville. Grange Ave. Cleveland Has Won 11 of 12 From Sox CLEVELAND One of the big reasons why the Cleveland Indians are leading the American League is the Boston Red Sox. Cleveland has an 11-1 mark against the Bostonians so far in 1934.

A headon collision which killed Robert Fox, 22, Kenosha, died Hon of who are the hens of said de- fort? tne dav of Ottoijer. or be three persons occurred southeast when he lost control of his and for the assignment of the VIrh xiiii ii iu.il uuimui ui ma Ldl of Mukwonago Saturday. The vie- and smashed into a tree Sunday, to rh hk. justed a a term cf Court to fe held at the Court House in the City r.iU.. 1 .1 theretn: and fnr 1)1 rit ual tims were rred Gierke, about fill, of Wheeling, 111.: his daughter Mrs.

Ethel Wamback, 4.1. Chicago. "'adjudication of the tax? 1., County, on accident. payable in aid estate. f.f v- of October, at Beverly Marie Smith.

2 years old.1 di June 21. 1954. TV!" noon of day- and Mrs. Ruby Johnson, 35, of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clif-i By Order of the Court. Bv order tue Court. Warrpn IMnnrno mimtvt Thn Smith r. t- LO r. G.

LOEFrLER mh lh I 14: i GORMAN A- GORMAN cident occurred at the intersec- sha county, drowned Sunday GonNIAN' aRd gohman tions of Highways 83 and 24 in' when she fell into shallow Attorne' AUorne 21-28-6 T-14-U Milwaukee State Track Club Is Winner MILWAUKEE It) Milwaukee State Track Club won the team event in the seventh annual Wisconsin AAU track meet Saturday at Marquette University Stadium. The club edged La Crosse AAC, 54 5-6-51 2-3. r-l 1 I 1 TiU MEMO TO ADVERTISERS ine Kine uuuoie winner wiib nuii rVimiii ni 1 1 -lrn coram Pa rrovine ot Crosse aai, in ine broad jump and 110-meter high hurdles. WIDOWER CONGRESSMAN SEES TWIN'S MARRIED Rep. Lester Johnson (D-Wis) beams as his twin daughters kiss their bridegrooms at the conclusion of their double wedding in Black River Falls, Wis.

Left to right are: Charles Seifert of Schenectady, N. his bride, Jane Loree Johnson; Rep. Johnson; Jone Lee Johnson, and her husband, Peter John Hoffman of Black River Falls. (AP Wirephoto) Ferguson, Elliott Sign With Packers fIRFF.N RAY Wis in The! to force Wisconsin's junior senator to succeed the late Sen. Robert Coal by the ton for signing of veterans Howard Fer 'nt0 a reca11 election.

He said the A. Taft (R-Ohio). guson. a fullback, and Carlton other would recount McCarthy's Hunt is survived bv his widow "Stretch" Elliott, an end, was an-; careers as an attorney at Shaw- and two Mrs. Russell C.

nounced by the Green Bay Pack- an and as a at Appleton. chadwick of Minneapolis and Lest-ers today. I The Sauk City weekly newspaper er Hunt Jr who is jn scnoo, Ferguson has played one year! editor declined to say who hisin Chicago. adlverfiBsani of professional football while El- puonsner wouia oe. Crossing Crash Kills 4 Persons By The Associated Press Death at a railroad crossing ended a Sunday outing at the lake for four persons as multiple-death accidents contributed heavily to Wisconsin's weekend accidental death toll of 15.

i -11. ttooS Farrington is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Hugh F. Richardson, and a son, John. liott is a three-year veteran.

The Packers now hav3 44 players signed for the 1951 National Football League season. Congress to Public Health Nurses To Meet at Rapids Fights Saturday Night jMarl 1 TeiW A meeting of public health Fifth rus KUU nurses of the WASHINGTON Both houses nietrift nf th Rn.rri "i j. p.m. aunuay ana tnree otn- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOLEDO, OHIO Pat Lowry, 148. Toledo, outpointed Joe Miceli, 150, New York.

10. MEXICO CITY Orlando Chavarri. 129'4. Cuba, stopped Guillermo Valero, 132, Mexico, 2. of Congress arranged to suspend Health will be held tomorrow ersere but not seriously, their business sessions today to in Wisconsin Rapids.

It will re- auto was demolished by wiiiie mark the deaths of Sen. Lester C. lat tn nnhiir. hiith mattrC ouu Penger uain at an HOLLYWOOD. CALIF.

in mrttfSSiT I Vaughn, 164. Hollywood, outpointed Esau Ferdinand, 161'j, San Francisco, 10. Hunt D-Wyo and Delegate Joseph particularly dental health and unSuarf crotssig at Highway EE, R. Farrington (R-Hawaii. nutrition a quar.t.er lle of Mukwona- Hunt, depressed because of a Attending the meeting from 8 in county.

Lumber by the foot kidney ailment, shot and fatally here will be Miss Cecilia (lies- Killed were the driver, Gerald Stock Car Races Postponed by Rain i wounded himself in his Senate of- ing, Miss Hazel Taylor and Mrs. Nuss- 23; his fiancee. Joan if ice Saturday. Farrington. 56.

died Edna Korf. of the Marathon 24 Maurice Fitzgerald. 34. and his; The stock car racing program! the same day of a heart ailment County Health Unit; Miss Doris son- Brian. 3.

All four were in the. scheduled yesterday at Sam's Su per Speedway was cancelled because of wet grounds and threatening weather. The same schedule, including an official's race, will be carried through next Sunday, Sam Bartus, track owner, said today. at his desk in the House Office Maxfield, Mrs. Selisa Cronkhite em as train smashed Building.

and Miss Martha Steger, of the broadside into the 1952 auto. Funeral services for the 61-year- city health department; and Mrs. F'serald, 27, a son, Kevin, oiJ Hunt will be conducted at 2 Arthur Scheel, director of the and a daughter, Eileen. 10 P. M.

today at Trinity Episcopal Wausau Visiting Nurse Assoeia- escaped serious injury in the back. Church by the Rev. Raymond Ry- tin. seat- land. Funeral arrangements for Miss Naidienne Kinney.

Wis- Tne Parlv was returning from Farrington, who became Hawaii's consin Rapids, district advisory P'cnic at Eagle Lake in Waukesha non-voting House delegate in 1942, nurse, will conduct the meetings, county. have not been completed. However, T.n 7 The tusks of Indian What a fix we'd all be in without those standards ot measurement for the goods you buy and sell. Imagine the confusion, waste and doubt in business transactions if we didn't have accepted standards of weights and measures-known values. We believe it is just as necessary for us to tell you what you get for your advertising dollars, in terms of known circulation value, as it is for you to do business with your customers on the basis of recognized standards.

That's why this newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. WHAT IS THE A.B.C.? The Bureau is a cooperative and nonprofit association of 3450 publishers, advertising agencies and advertisers in the United States and Canada. Organized in 1914, A.B.C. brought order out of advertising chaos by establishing a definition for paid circulation, rules and standards for measuring, auditing and reporting the circulations of newspapers and periodicals. WHAT A.B.C.

DOES FOR YOU. At regular inter-al8 one of the Bureau's large staff of experienced circulation auditors comes to our office and makes a thorough audit of our circulation records. He has access to all of our books and records to obtain the FACTS that tell you what you get for your money when you advertise in this newspaper. WHAT A.B.C. REPORTS TELL YOU.

The circulation FACTS obtained by the A.B.C. auditor are condensed in easy to read A.B.C. reports which tell you: How much circulation we have; where the circula Wheat by the bushel an elephant a snnlcpsman fnr the familv snM r-- ii a. nuKcidiu sum iiao: Mtf fl Innn i Art .1,. 1 f9 Major League Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BATTING Bobby Hoiman and Dusty Rhodes, New York Giants, set a new -ecord by hitting pinch home runs In services will be held Tuesday, with Zr me.

crossing ana was the body being flown later to Hono-, pounds each' not traveling much over 20 miles the sixth inning of a 1-9 victory over St. Louis. PITCHING Bob Keegan, Chicago White Sox. became the first 10-game vmner in the American League with a f-3 decision over New York, saving lecond place for Chicago. WEEP NOTICE land fay the acre lulu for burial.

Ex-Governor Hunt, who served as governor of Wyoming for six years before coming to the Senate in 1949, was found unconscious in his office Saturday morning, a .22 caliber rifle lying nearby. He died after an emergency brain operation was performed in an effort to save his life. Dist. Coroner A. Magruder Mac-Donald issued a verdict of suicide.

Farrington's body was found Saturday night by his secretary, who checked after he failed to appear at a party he had been scheduled to attend. CZ3 MakovskyWill Skip Illinois Next Fall CHAMPAIGN. 111. i- Ed Ma-kovsky, captain-elect of the University of Illinois basketball team, says he will have to skip school next fall. Makovsky failed second semester subjects and said he will join Notice is hereby given to each person who owns, occupies or controls land in the TOWN OF RINGLE COUNTY OF MARATHON STATE OF WISCONSIN tion goes; how it was sold and many other FACTS about the audience we provide for your sales messages.

Make your advertising investments on the basis of this audited information. Ask for a copy of our A.B.C. report. the armed forces this summer, and His physician said Farrington con- Gasoline by the gallon dition. Farrington was president and publisher of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

GOP Replacement With Wyoming's Acting Republi- Leroy Gore Plans to Write Two Books 1 to destroy all noxious weeds on such property before the plants bloom. The noxious weeds are: Canada Thistle, Leafy Spurge and Field Bindweed. (Section 94.20). SAL'K CITY un Leroy Gore, can governor expected to name a WAUSAU DAILY RECORD HERALD A. B.

C. REPORT FACTS AS A BASIC MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE STEVE ABT Chairman leader of the recent attempt to GOP replacement for Democrat unseat Sen. McCarthy, reports he Hunt, the Senate lineup would be plans to write two books. 48 Republicans, 47 Democrats and Gore said Sunday that one book one independent. The Democrats will tell the story of the drive to.

have held a one-seat edge since obtain enough petition signatures' Democrat last year was named.

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