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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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THURSDAY, 10, 1C38 TUL ESCANABA I ICH.) DAILY PRESS PAGE SEVEN Munising Ne 'logged Hivers Flood iMidwest States Contest Under Way For Munising Queen Of Winter Carnival Munising. Feb. Munising xvill have a whiter ueen and to clay girls selected swuntt on their one week campaign lor the honor. Monday evening Farl J. Hlckr.

S. Baldwin and I Vernon Florta were appointed to makr arrangements for ihe contest by the Munising Development rlub. who sponsored the selection of the Kiris. queer will be chosen from hois Chase, Ellen Anderson. Janet Clark, Angeline Thorson and lineman and thr girls worn energetically carrying out their rampalgn all ready today.

Contestants must sell tlckrts to the Mun- isinc Ski rlnh tournament here nn February 20 to earn votes. Thp winnpr will bo announced at close of thp content. week from today, on February 1 7 All will be awardpd prizes. Thp fire contestants will cn to Ishpemlng on 21. ar cording to Development club plans, where the queen will compete in the Fpppr contest for the title of I'pper Peninsula Winter Queen.

Tom Thumb Circus At School Monday cities, college wv ot Morrow was with dppartimm of Munising. I'ph. 0 Tom Thumb circus, Frank "Brine show at the The famous a part of Back Alivp" Clpvpland px position, will apppar at thp Mather hiah school auditorium on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The act is built to pntertain and youngsters and prown-upa and promises to hp an attractive feature of thr lycpum course. educated pony which can tell thp ages of people, thp color of clot you are wearing and pick out color? in the American flag; "Snooks." thp trained dog an ho can walk a ticht rope and lunip from a higher ladder than anj other doc in world; other dogs who perform unusual tricks and clcver monkeys are all i part of the show.

HI at her High Hand Concert Tonight Mathpr high givp their first at in the auditor Munising. Feb. school bands will concert this Thursday evening ium of the William G. Mather high school. The program was to he held on Sundav hut was chan- to tomorrow night so that it would not compete with the junior ski meet scheduled for Sunday.

A junior and an advanced group of hand members will he heard on the program. A feature of it will he the massed hand of pieces composed of both groups. The program will be divided into three the junior band, the senior band and the massed group. Al- bert B. Flute, supervisor of music for the Munising township school system, will direct the concert.

Lecturer Features Teachers Institute Program Today Munising. Feb. 0 Morrow. internationally-known lecturer, will be heard on the program of the Alger county teachers institute here Thursday in the Mather hiuh school auditorium. Morrow will be heard on.

the program with Charles Anspach, president of Ashland college. Ashland. Ohio, and Georgp Gilbert of Marquette, upper peninsula rppresentatlve and regional supervisor of the statp department of public instruction. Morrow has spent ltf years of his life in the Pacific area as soldier. newspaper editor, correspondent.

and student of international problems. He has established himself as a reliable authority on the problem of the Far East. His lectures are handled through the lied path bureau and he has appeared in leading forums, univer- iiit Hi i lie i army in Siberia an.I took hi. dl.i chargp from the army in Decern-; 1 1 Jo tting the staff of tlti i I Japan Vdvertlser in Tokyo. In of 1 ft JO he accepted the i tion of editor of thp Japan Times Mail.

Fro to 1 he was editor and mummer of the News, one of Hawaii's leading newspapers UNTKIK.S CLOSE TODAY Munising. Feb. it. C. L- I peters, secretary of the Munising Ski club, has extended the date of closing of entries for the junior, ski tourney to he held here on Saturday and Sunday to o'clock on Thursdax afternoon Sixteen junior ski enthusiasts! have alreadv entered the contest Mather High School Honor Rolls Issued Munising.

Feb. 0. Six pupils achieved special mention for having no mark below A in a unit study the third marking period at the Win. G. Mather high school.

They are Mary Wrona. twelfth grade, Irma Dott. Jeanne Fink and Helen Hamilton, eleventh Alice Fredei iekson. eighth grade, and Lorraine Whitbeck. seventh grade.

Five achieved spe cial mention by having no mark i below A for the first semester: Helen Hamilton, eleventh grade. Hazel Olson and James Seglund. ninth grade, Alice eighth grade, and Lorraine Whit- beck, seventh grade. The following pupils achieved the honor roll by having no mark i below in a unit subject. The i numerals indicate the number of A's earned: Til I it I Period Twelfth grade Helen Adams Julia Madigau I.

Vera Si 1 tala I Marj Wrona i I Emery Berrv Adrian Cameron 1. Charles Halstead i-i. BoTiert Shaffstall Eleventh grade Catherine Irma Dott (at. Jeanne Fink tat. Helen Hamilton a Bose Lenik i.

Olson (2t. Irene Vadnois (2). Jean Wrona (2). Tenth grade Bosemary Beauparland i. Wilma Cobb.

Marian Corey Mariana Dufour, Viola Maki til. Alice Niemi I 2 Ninth grade Ingrid Baij Gail Burley (Bird Huso I. Florence Johnson (It. Marian La- I'ombe Eleanor Nesberg I Olson I Susette Scholtes I I. lsona Shelley i 1 i.

Carl Berg t2i. Jack Denman Fred Koenig. Lloyd Lamouria tit. Charles Matson. Marvin Nadeau Don- 1 ill Pangboru James Seglund John Truden.

Eighth grade Edward Bartels, Robert Cowell fit, James Knox 2 John Koenig tit. Mary Jane Chevrette tit. Marian Klliott i. June Elya, Jacquelln Johnson. Patricia Ann Johnson (It.

Ethel Olson. Seventh gradp Lois Cady 1 Joyce Eymer. Edith Larson Bpverly Osland. Margaret Peterson (It, Frances Bader 4 1, Edward Chudacoff 3 StM'ond Semes! or Twelfth grade Helen Adams Julia Madigau (2t. Vera.

Siltala 4 Gertrude Tervo 2 Mary Wrona t3). Adrian Cameron (It. Eleventh grade Catherine Cade, Irma Dott Jeanne Fink Helen Hamilton (fit, Rose Lenik Marie Olson Jean Wrona (2t. George Johnson. Tenth grade Rosemary Beauparland (2t.

Marian Corey Mariana Dufour, Viola Maki (It. Alice Niemi (2t. Margaret Truden (2 Ninth grade Ingrid Baij (2t. Jean Courier, Pat Gatiss. Gurd Huso Florence Johnson (It, Lillian Kotiri (1), Marian LaCombe (3), Hazel Olson (5t, Elizabeth Rexstrew.

Susette Scholtes (2), lsona Shelley Mariam Zastrow 2 Carl Berg (2t, Jack Denman. Lloyd Lamouria Marvin Nadeau Doulin Pangboru John Tru-1 den. Eighth grade James Knox (1), Mary Jane Chevrette (It. WESCOAT HAS FINE RESORT Former Escanaban Plans Improvements At Copper Harbor Michigan In Washington Copppr Harbor. Midi West eoa t.

tot ot tiae Resort in nort hernniost coni munit ning and carrying oui improvements for 1 nier season. Teli rooms will second of 111 Pontlac. an that tbey will he read 1 least guest cottag Harold Pon chi is sum to the lodge it is expected I in June. At Will he in commission for summer patron- in a hp pro eloped one nl lofoot ill use pat roil The re- I rough siili Ut A typical river scene in north after In rains and unseasonable tha on luanv si rea ms Taken at cakes elogged lower hanks farther Thousands ul ra 1 i tale; js pictured above eau: ed ice jams and floods the pitture shows how giant fix el', sending it Olft of its amilh's were made homeless flood: in Wisconsin and Ichll da mag an. Illinois and other mldwi II run into the millions.

itate The phom hell near became a pole siiter not hv I waters i ra pped Sehewaing. Mich. The le ice him flood at Sehewaing, only one of many which swept north central Mates, caused damage ot fltoo.oon Council Candidates Speak At Meeting Of Voting League a rh evening. Ident oi ihe introduced 111 oiincilman ho spoko I it I new ings accruing cjlv from the operation gue, presided and spea kers, Carl W. Richter I.

briefly outlined to the of the Coum ilnicu Rich! who are candidates at the coming the speakers at the labor in the city hall on and Logan, for deetion meeting of itllng b'ague dne Elliott, Patrb'ii W11lia Light El va. Ann Et lud Marian I i 11 Johnson Olson. Seventh grade Lois Cady. Joyce Eymer. Beverly (island.

Frances Bader i. Edward Chudacoff I tea lie Floria (2), Audun (Jrimnes 1 i. MI NISINti Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dale are parents of a 10 pound baby boy born January 31.

The Luther league will meet tonight iu the parsonage of Eden Lutheran church. plant and the gasoline I tank and told oi the profit from the utility. also devoted I muii time to the for a ili unit athbtic field, an indoor skating rink and a and trailer camp in which all of the dtv facilities would be available. Pledging his support for I lie said, "We i ''ill do possible to I bring these things I Peter N. Logan, who is reelect ion to the coumdl, revlew- 1 the of ilio city since 1 took four ago, I paying particular to the period 1 iloti.

Of city government said. old-fasr- loned, obsolete methods will no more stand the gaff in a modern community's business than they will in manufacturing or chandizing A storekeeper cannot compfte with a merchant any more than old dobbin can up with a motor car, and every- III a I one Knows it hut far to are still doin the "candlelight." lit I of lv eanaha 1 a good job when I hey voted for th" council manager fiirm ol gov erniiv'tit hut job is not coin pie! tlli'V eoiilieil- and eouucilmeu appoint a manager who will a good for Escana ha." Devoting considerable time to an of relationship of the council and manager, he said, "the council assumes full re and credit for policv determination. For a manager to take lead in policy in making the position a political of- thus sacrificing in him outlook and limiting his iiM'lulncss an executive. The manager is by no means only inportant element in the success of In reality the quality of government depends very largely upon the caliber of the council." He pointed advances of the past two years as work of a progressive administration and A 200-acre farm ha in Pontlae' faeilitl much food dining local diieed. Pontiac ha: i ing winter the attractions being a 1.2 toboggan slide hicli i daily and Is especially parlies oil is kept open out season Wescoat is a former rr Escanaha tat ions are under way the of a boys' camp at the Pontiac next summer.

location is an for the Copper Harbor has be- a mainland port for the trip to Isle Boy ale across Lake Superior. The steamer Winyah which tin- run from Fort William. Ontario, burned last year, and it is ed that boat from Duluth to island may leaving Harbor and De- trolt iu Michigan as ports from which lake service will be available, unless other ar- ranueiinMits in a Charles Kauppi had a suc- on run from Copper Harbor to Isle last year, and lie is planning to two boats in service during coming resort season. Ily Esther Van Tufty From time to time Michigan men hants have howled with Jus- I tice- that too many of ir customers to Canada to buy woolens, meats, butter, and I a Ii osf ttf Other mod it tes on $100 tourist privilege! were not to "shop ill the lilted States" as their law requires a stop-over of at least 4S hours at four months. Now at hmg last a to this abuse of the tariff regulation is in bill the sub- committee of Senate which Ar-; t.hur II.

Vatrdenherg is a member. I This hill parallel the Canadian ruling in limiting the -tay 48 I hut allow re-entry In 3e lavs Aceording to timony of ('liarles E. the Ifletall Merchant Detroit, Infor'1 tie committee nine day survey in showed that the pr 'i nt law 1 roughly during the it cost of $5000 in sales tax to of icliiga n. Always sy in pat lot with any veteran cause. Congressman Albert J.

of Muskegon, a veteran himself, is fighting to get for those who have only lay to they injured during war time in of duty. Veteran'! Administration has little respect for anything but service records, which in un- cases for an entire company. From his own Engel, a member the World War Legislation committee, says he has pre- any amount of lay evidence in the cases of such veterans and always to no avail. Michigan Ranks Fifth In Copper Produced In 1937 IlV IMI MW Washington. C.

Michigan ranked fifth arming all in copper production yoai just passed, the States said today In an- prpllmlnary Iiiction for thp production of min estimated by 80(1 short in covered metal, from odiiced In Michigan nouncing its on copper Michigan's copper wa bureau at 4f terms of slight dPcrea short tons In Arizona lr proiluction, i imated matpd Ft ah the list In usual, with 2 8 short tom onnage for other producing States by the bureau a opper an es Est I ma joi 1 da. and spirits, 1 ill wholesah I. $375,279.18 and from brew sale dealers liquors .4 8.1.80H.70. rectifiers, re. dealers la was collected license taxes.

(. retail and in fermented PICK I AIIC III It Kl Iron Biver Five directors of the countv fair will for three terms at the annual nneting of the Iron Countv A-ri cultural to held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the city ball. Those whose terms expire are John V. Sodermaii, president; bert Johnson, vice pri'sbbuit; A. Casagranda, Fauri and Waite, it is customary for directors to the stockholders' session for their annual I Buy nml Sell Itie Way.

predicted that if such an admin istration is kept at the helm ot I bo city, the payment of the entire bonded indebtedness in four or five years make all improvements that any city can and reduce the utility rates to a minimum. SIDE GLANCESBy George Clark HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS AT A SAVINGS DURING BIG Furniture Polish Cleans as well as polishes. Restores original tre Entirely free from grit, sediment, grease or injurious chemicals. partner, going set again! I just love to 9c True Value Padlock Five disc cylinder, 1 in padlock with rustless alloy case, dull brass plated. 250 key changes.

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1113 LUDINGTON ESCANABA KIBBYTREIBER PHONE 1323 is i 11 From tail and spirit as oc hob malt 934.2 Other liquor tax for Michigan tor export stamps on di $95,001.36 tax wines, and 973.119 from rectification tax 1 1.3 4 5.60 from tax on wines states of union paifl more liquor taxes for year than did Michigan, according report. tifili? re- Sl caso and tilled spirits; exfise irdials; and Almost 20 Million Collected By 17. S. On Michigan Liquor I IIY MAY Washington The government $19,960,323.12 in liquor tuxes in Michigan during calendar year according to a from collector of internal at public today by internal revenue bureau. This was an increase over 1936.

when Federal liquor in Michigan totalled $19,066,976.43, the report shows. excise led the list liquor in Michigan, total collections from this source being reported as $15,505,977.95 for year. on the list was 007.7s from as domestic excise taxes on distilled sjiiritx. From taxes for imported excise on Maybe This Is Why Constipated TVrhaps the kind of food you eat, doesn't give your bowels anything to work on Meat, potatoes and bread form the kind ef soft, bulky mass that, will help move your If so. a dish of crbn, rrunchy Kellogg's A11 for breakfast, will give you the kind of your intestines may need to work properly.

And In addition. It contains the intestinal tonic, vitamin which helps to tone them. If you want to grt at the cause of your trouble, eat some Kellogg's All-Bran every day as a cereal or baked in muffins. And drink plenty of water. All-Bran Is made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

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