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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 7

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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7
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Evening, April 8, 1936 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Seven Schwandt; constable, Harvey Hebbe. Town of Cicero Chairman, R. C. Schultz 227, E. A- Conradt 129; first supervisor, the peace, full term, William Bacon 21, Ed Johnson 119; constable Herm Diemel 57, Lawrence Mansfield 111.

Ilortonia Town Chairman, Jess Lathrop; supervisors, two elected, Fred Baehman, Gerhardt Rusham; clerk, F. C. Git-ter; treasurer. M. E.

McDermott; assessor George McDermott 86; Y--. Election Places 8 New Members On County Board Lloyd Lang Defeats Cornel-' ins Kokke for President of Kimlierly CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Jinx KW F. Schliebe 127; constable, Elmer Kargus 132; total vote 144. Fremont Town Chairman, William Kramer 100, William Goltz 47; supervisors, two elected, Alex Callender 104, Albert Zeichert. 84, Albert Hahn 38, John Hildebrand 45; clerk, Charles Hanke 102, William Redeman 45; treasurer, Ray Brooks 87, Carl Martin 61; assessor, Carl Borchardt 80, Frank Sebstead 65; justice of the peace, Robert Luedke 88; constable, Herbert Krause 87; total vote 144.

Town of Union Chairman. H. W. Werth 225, Robert Ferg 150; supervisors, Ed Ernst 192, Richard Fetzer 192, Louis Much 177, Walter Prill 105, first two elected; clerk, F. Louis Janke 263, John O'Connell 122; treasurer, Henry Heideman; assessor, Ed Stein-bach 239, Albert Jahsman 144; justice of the peace, one year, Carl Rolland; constable, Henry Schuel-ke.

Town of Harrison Chairman, George Schaefer 306, 1 -adSSW a fAN assessor, J. A. Kleiber; justice of the peace, John S. Pfluger. Manawa Village No opposition for any office: president, Arthur Sturm; trustees for two years, Erwin Esche, R.

K. Ir vine and Frank Smith; clerk. J. C. Kinsman; assessor, E.

Vaughan; treasurer, Julius Pidde; supervisor, I W. Eastllng; justice of the peace for two years, William Voss; con 7 stable, Charles Deckert. Little Wolf Town Charles Adsit elected as first supervisor over Arnold Glocke, 113 to 50, in the only contest; other officers: chairman, Alvin E. Handrich; supervisor No. 2, Robert Zemple; clerk, E.

O. Zantow; treasurer, A. W. Buchholz; assessor, Ray Ayres; justice of the peace for two years, August Mittlestaedt; justice for ono year, M. I Calnan; constable, William Feathers.

Weyauwega Village President, Sam Saltzman 198. A. J. Rieck, written in, 221; supervisor, Victor W. Anthony 211, George T.

Classon 183; trustees, three, elected. Harry Farley 233, Howard Green. 187. William Radtke 300. Leo RIchter 269; clerk, P.

M. Baxter 254, H. E. Gerlach 171; treasurer, Emma M. Haire; assessor.

II. W. Crane 225. William Kleist 201: constable, Martin Kleist 177, Roderick Richter 220; justice of the peace, Lawrence Rossey. St.

Lawrence Town Chairman, H. P. Lea 129. J. A.

Rasmussen 95; supervisors, William Hoppe and Herman Johnson; clerk. Charles G. Rode; treasurer, Carl Rasmussen 175, Oscar Rasmusen 42; assessor, W. S. Shambeau; Justice of the peace for two years, J.

Rice; constable, S. M. Tanner. A tariff of nearly a dollar pound if levied by the Italian government on foreign cars weighing up to 5700 pounds sold in that country. It has been found that It costs about 2 cents a mile more to op-crate a car of moderate size at 70 miles an hour than at 40.

lit 's -s ml 'r i 1 I y- I TELLS NEW STORY John F. llollla (above). jaUer at the Plymouth, House of Correction, said he had notified New Jersey officials he saw Paul II. Wendel, disbarred lawyer, and Bruno Richard llauptmann drive through North Abinrton, with the Lindbergh baby on April 10, 1932. (Associated Press Photo.) Jansch 193, Edward Freitag 152; constable, two elected, Max Schuler 314.

Arthur Stanelle 245; total vote 398. Brillion Village Supervisor, S. T. Barnard; president, Hiram Pettey; trustees, Arthur RadloiT 217, Henry Geiger 159, August Schaefer 150, Arthur Heimke 146, Chas. Jensen 111, Edw.

J. Jan-drey 61 -first three elected; clerk, A. E. Cottrell; treasurer, A. B.

Haese 194, and Albert E. Lau, 102; ALL THE "GO" 1 i i GIANT BRIDGE CATCHES FIRE Workers leaped for their lives Into San Francisco bay when a pier of the $75,000,000 bridge between Oakland and San Francisco fire. A hot rivet dropped on a creosote-soaked piling was blamed. Damage was estimated at $10,000. (Associated Press Photo) Greeley was not a candidate and Ben Gunderson won the office of town chairmen with 122 votes to 82 lor Jim Sayers.

Eight Hold Over Eight supervisors were not affected by the voting Tuesday. All six Applet on representatives, Louis Bonini. Thomas Long, Walter C. Slocrus. Mike Jacobs, Marcus and Armin B.

Scheurle hold over lor another year. John Vande Vachti Little Chute, and Fred Frank, Seymour, are serving 2-ycar terms. The remaining members of the board were reelected. In the town of Deer Crek, Supervisor William Conlon was reelected over Robert Golden, 183 tp 131, and in the town of Freedom, 'Albert Krueger was returned to office with 311 votes to 200 for Henry Van Dyke. Mike Mack, chairman of the town board, was reelected at Shiocton, defeating George Miller 248 to 117.

John Grafrncier, town of Buchanan, retained his position on the board when lie defeated W. J. Glashecn, and In the town of Cicefb, R. C. Schultz was reelected, over A.

Conradt. 227 to J29. P. M. Garvey, supervisor from the town' of Oneida, was reelected in a three-cornered race with Eastman Cornelius and C.

D. Mullen and Walter Spierings, New London, also was returned to office. Emmett O'Connor, incumbent, won easily in the town of Grand Chute, polling 478 votes to 299 for George Plamann while the town of Bovina returned William Conradt to office with 140 votes to 58 for Frank Brightman. Supervisors unopposed for reelection were Arnold L. Muenstcr, town of Osborn; Jess Lathrop, town of ilortonia; Arthur Zuichcs, Seymour Second ward for the unexpired term; Steve Gti.

Hortonville; Martin Williams, Combined Locks; Carl Kreutzrnari, town of. Center; Alfred Mueller, town of Seymour; Frank McDanicl, town of Kaukauna; John D. Bottcnsek, Dale; Henry Kreutz-berg, town of Ellington; George Schaefer, Greenville; John Hooli-han, Kaukauna First ward; Sylvester Esler, Kaukauna Second ward; Fred Konra, Kaukauna Third ward; Arthur II. Mayer, Kaukauna Fourth ward, Arthur Genske, Black Creek. niack Creek Village President, II.

F. Hoeft; trustees, three elected, C. J. Burdick 142, William Neft 84, W. A.

Klugc 133, Fred A. Zuleger 138; clerk, E. G. Shaw 80, R. Droeger 99; treasurer, Erv" Rohloff 141,.

Mrs. Clara Brel-lenbnch 20; assessor, Albert Little (51, Fred 116; supervisor, F. D. Zocholl 114, I. A.

Grucnwaldt r9; constable, John Dey 114, Ray Hotiloff 61; justiee of the peace, George J. Riehl. Deer. Creek Town Chairman. William Conlon 183, Robert Golden 131; supervisors, Ernest Lucbke, Jule Bricco; clerk, Harvey Horg; treasurer, Alton Due; assessor, Irving Neilson 160, R.

W. Ponzer 143; justice of peace, Johr Sicbert; constable, Art Knapp. Town of Maine Chairman, Ben Gunderson 122, Jim Sayers 82; supervisors two elected, Lester Roman 92, Roy Cook 91, Bernard Nelson 93, Roy Thecde 84; clerk. Bernard Olson; treasurer, E. Falk; assessor, Fred C.

Ames 104 Joe Larson 89; justice of the peace for one year, Andrews 61, Oscar Hammond 96; justice of ft i 11 Mm ed, Math Baer 169, J. W. Baldock 104, Herman Behnke 125, Art Kissinger 112, John Koehler 108; clerk Nick Berg 201; treasurer, Anton Seichter 123, Alphonse Suttner 95; supervisor, Nick Berg 195; assessor, Fred Boeselager 186; constable, Charles Rousseau 176; justice of the peace, Nick Fochs police justice George Duenkel 9. Fremont Village President, E. A.

Sader 110, Edwin Zuehlke 34; trustees, three elected, Alex Gunther 80, Charles Pitt 69, Frank Walker 120, Ben Rehbein 67, H. Wellman 59; clerk, Joseph Gigl, 131; treasurer, N. H. Johnson 130; assessor, William Herrick 74, T. A.

Kinsman 66, B. F. Pitt supervisor, George H. Dobbins 117, C. Abraham 10; justice of the peace, -R.

about 40 at Wards It costs August Grunewaldt 165, John Reinke 182; second supervisor, Joseph Dudek 193, Ed Schmidt 151; clerk, Jacob Hahn; treasurer C. J. Brugger; assesor, George P. Tubbs; constables, Carl Krull and John Ashton. Town of Ellington Chairman, Henry Kreutzberg; supervisors, two elected, R.

L. Herbst 137, Manning Nelson 87, Guy Sykes 139; clerk, D. M. Breitrick; treasurer, E. H.

Schultz; assessor, C. S. Peebles; justice of the peace, H. J. Schuldes; constable, Ed Tremmel 127, Ben Prathie 44, written in.

In a town referendum, Ellington voters opposed purchase of snow removal equipment, 137 to 52. Town of Buchanan Chairman. John Grafmeier 215, W. J. Glasheen 100; supervisors, two elected, Jacob J.

Henk 211, Peter H. Kauth 75, Frank Schmidt 177, Martin Verhoven 88; clerk, Henry Nackers; treasurer, William Brux 92, John Haen 213; assessor, Henry Welhouse; justice of the peace, Joseph Welhouse 4, Ray Kavanaugh constable, Peter Verbackel 15, Joseph Lehrer 17. Shiocton Village President, G. M. La Croix; trustee, three elected.

Paul Krabelein 149; Mike Mack 272; John McGlinn 234; George Miller 184; clerk, F. J. Braatz; treasurer, E. W. Kuether assessor, W.

B. Durkee; supervisor, Mike Mack 246; George Miller 117; constable, Alfred Omholt; justice of peace, Barb Allender. Little Chute Village Trustees, three elected, Henry Dercks 234; Peter G. Jansen 246; Paul Kostka 301; Theodore Lamers 188; Ernest R. Miron 136; Arthur Pennings 218; Lester Sanders 157; constable, Ernest R.

Miron. Liberty Chairman of supervisors, W. C. Doughty 83, William Marasch 78; supervisor No. 1, August Bratz .88, Alfred Kalbus 70; supervisor No.

2, B. G. Glasenapp 122, Harvey Bun-yan clerk, R. J. Krause; treasurer, W.

E. Stake; assessor, Herman Ma-golski 100, Walter Morachk 59; justice of peace, Katherine Gens 42, John Kelly 110; constable, Arthur Falk. Seymour City Mayor, Chris Groendahl 213, Henry Wolf. 77; clerk. B.

G. Dean; treasurer, Mrs. Meta Frank; assessor, Albert Mill 171, James Veitch 130; alderman. Second ward, I. A.

Hansen; supervisor, Second ward, Arthur Zuiches; justice of the peace, Sec ond ward, John Bloch; alderman, First ward, Arnold Heling. Hortonville Village President, Oscar Schultz; trustees, three elected, George Doman 95, Lester Fulcer 105; B. J. Oik 165, John H. Steffen 149; clerk; Rufus Poole; treasurer, G.

A. Kuhn; as sessor, H. P. Meffert 96, Arthur Schmidt justice of peace, David W. Hodgins 142, Reno Klein 46; Steve Otis supervisor 171.

Combined Locks President, Martin Williams; supervisor, Martin Williams; treasur er, Herman Janssen; clerk, Lucy Schuler 124, Joseph Stein 59; asses sor, Henry Van Elzen; justice of peace, Herman Janssen; constable, Peter Hopfensperger 112, Daniel Williams 72; trustees, three elected, William Erickson 101, Arthur Vander Heiden 54, Edward Lindberg 144, John deValk 48, Sylvester Ver stegen 35, Albert Weyenberg 88. Center Town Chairman, Carl Kreutzman; su pervisor No. 1, Gustave Beyer 171, Joseph Sadher 154; supervisor No. 2, Louis Knaack 228, William Ashman 86; clerk, Walter Techlin; treasur er, Alvin Tiedt; assessor, Fred Krueger; constable, John Mueller 243, Jake Patzler 186; justice of peace, Elmer De Waldt. Black Creek Town Chairman, R.

Genske 244; first is'7" Ok hits r. BOTTLCB IT JOS. S. F1NCII division of schenley rmoucrs co, mc. Copyrieht 19S8.

Joa. S. Tlnch A Ck, Ido. August Block 122; supervisors, two elected, Henry Ashauer 283, Nicholas Zahringer 341, John Koleske 163; clerk, Hugo Wittmann; treas urer, Mike Probst szi, Joseph Deschler 116; assessor, Harry Dall-mann; justice of the peace, Louis Stommel; constables, three elected, Herbert Holzschuh 287, Clarence Lemke 248, George Palm 222, Louis Probst 312. Marlon Village President, Herman Bengs 194; W.

L. Zaug 131; trustees, three elected, Herman Braun 218; Ed Milbauer 239; Rob Nohr 216; Ver Schauger 191; supervisor, Fred C. Hoffman 120; Harvey G. Meyer 199; clerk, L. M.

De Vaud; treasurer, Karl F. Miller 77; Herman F. Spiegel 240; assessor, Alfred J. TewS. 262; constable.

Otto Keller 198; Walter Weinandt 104. Dupont Town Chairman, William Brandenburg; supervisors, Paul Knaack, Jesse Tischauser; clerk, William Zillmer; treasurer, Elmer Piehl 85; William H. Schoneck 75; assessor, John Ries-enberg; constable, Charles Dieck-72; Emil Kersten, 82. Dale Town Chairman of supervisors, J. D.

Bottensek; supervisor No. 1, Ernest Knutzen 197; George Lapp 178; supervisor No. 2, Arnold Roesler 199; H. R. Schartau 177; clerk.

Burton Schlesser 157; David Zehner 224; treasurer, D. H. Hanselman 133; Marie Leppla 245; assessor, Harry Armitage; constable. Orvil Hauk; justice of peace H. R.

Rouse. Town of Brillion Chairman, Theodore Kersten 197, Robert Haese 193; supervisors, two elected, Charles Schaefer 299, William Pritzl, 201, Arthur Schnell 177, Arthur Lau 95; clerk, Hilbert Rad-loff 359; treasurer, Ed A. Rusch. 361; assessor, Henry W. Abel 249, Oscar F.

Ott 138; justice of the peace, S. E. you saved Wards that much Walter Baehman 29; justice of peace, F. C. Gitter; constable, Art McHugh.

Osborn Town Chairman of supervisors, Arnold L. Muenster; first supervisor, Emil Kleist; second supervisor, John Timm; town clerk, William Klitz-ke; town treasurer P. W. Eick; town assessor, Joseph W. Appleton; town constable, Roland Landua; justice of peace, George Wendt.

Town' of Bovina Chairman, William Conradt 146, Frank Brightman 58; first supervisor. Earl Keesler 69, A. E. Moeh-ring 130; second- supervisor, Ed Conradt; clerk, E. N.

Peep; treasurer, Len Van Straten; assessor, W. H. Spoehr; constable. Will Spoehr justice of the peace, Maurice Powers. Grand Chute Town Chairman, Emmett O'Connor, 478; George Plamann, 299; supervisors two elected, John Timmers, 492; Ray Bissing, 223; John Wilharms 511; Henry Krause 174; clerk Wayne E.

Rowan 670; treasurer, Henry Buss 258; Ray L. Feuerstein 513; assessor, John Schueler 679; constable, Matt Hopfensperger 168, Edward Salm 583. Freedom Town Chairman Albert Krueger 311, Henry Van Dyke 200, John Mc-Hugh 112; supervisors, two elected, John Groat 322, Mathew Van Hoof 441 Joseph Garvey 283: clerk. Henry Schommer 378, Albert Sievert 240; treasurer, Reinhard Huss 534; assessor, Andrew Gehring 423, Patrick A. Garvey 204; constable, Edward Vandenberg; justice of the peace Wallace Wells.

Seymour Town Chairman of supervisors, Alfred Mueller; first supervisor, John Colling; second supervisor. Art Maas; town clerk, Charles Willis; town treasurer, Roy R. Row; town assessor, Louis Reis. Kimberly President, Cornelius W. Kokke 241, Lloyd Lang 426; trustee for two years, three elected, John M.

Busch, 193, Adolph J. Courchane 381, Henry M. Kilsdonk 186, Henry Mel-cher 264, Arthur G. Schnese 192, William Senecal 75, John Vander Zanden 218, Martin Van Heeswyk 240, Henry M. Williams 213; clerk, Paul A.

Lochschmidt; treasurer, Harry A. Van Himbergen; assessor, Martin Van Dehy; supervisor, Cornelius W. Kokke 253, Lloyd Lang 429; constable, John Bernardy; justice of peace, Floyd William Lambert Vandenbroek Town Chairman, John Diedrick 115; Victor Viaene 118; supervisors, two elected, Joseph Ebben 137; Martin Evers 107; John Van Asten 76; Ad-iran Ver Boort 62; clerk, Anton De Witt; treasurer, John M. Schumacher 116; John Spierings 102; assessor, Martin Hendricks; Martin Diedrick; constable, Martin Coen-eru Bear Creek Village President, Lawrence J. Rebman; trustee.

Miles P. Dempsey; trustee, Roy Malliet 73, Arthur Smith 59; trustee, Clarence Norder; clerk, Frank Murphy 78, H. A. Rassmus-sen 67; treasurer, William Klemn 82, Edward Prunty 65; assessor, Henry Russ 71. R.

W. Raisler 77; supervisor, William Tate 56, C. E. Ballhorn 94; constable, Leonard Lorge. Maple Creek Town Chairman of supervisors, Leo Lleck; supervisors, two elected, John Flanagan 99; Alvin Handschke 142; Willie Hebbe 28; Henry Roloff 108; clerk, Theodore Ruckdashel; treasurer, Henry Breiting 129; Edward Flanagan 83; assessor, August in it probably no.

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Town of Oneida Chairman, Eastman Cornelius 284, P. M. Garvey 378, C. D. Mullen 147; first supervisor, Fred Hoffman 185, John Ruys 268, Albert VandenHeu-vel 305; second supervisor, Albert Ambrosia 378, Chauncey Adams 361; cleric Fred Hill 426, Jake Van Wyke 353; treasurer, Henry Janz 253, William Metoxen 513; assessor, H.

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