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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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PAGE SEVEN KENOSHA EVENING NEWS MONDAY DECEMBER 17 1934 Prof Kuntz to 1 Laud Kenosha Clergy Plan Local Items Speak Wednesday Police Radio Jewish Colonization Movement Sub Prayer- Week Legion Fixing Yule Baskets Will Distribute Baskets to Needy Veterans Next Sunday Kenosha Police Are On The Air! mm y-s'rr-xv- i'iMummi 11 11 111 1 mi minimi ii mi 11 iimnjuinnui liW' tLJI" lv 1 i ject of Address in Kenosha Ministerial Association Charles Kuntz for 30 years pro fessor of economics and agriculture at Columbia University will speak A Mi Names Committees for Event January 6-12 in Kenosha Wednesday evening at a public mass meeting sponsored by the Kenosha branch of the Icor a Jewish colonization movement in Birobigan Russia Kenosha will take part In the 'Weeir of Praver'' observance to be Prof Kuntz recently returned I' held by churches throughout the from the settlement in Russia where tf I country Jan 6-12 It was decided at he made an investigation and survey in company with a group of a meeting held by the ministerial association this morning in the A The Rev Harry Bucai- American professors and students He is national chairman of the Icor movement 1 I 'J ft I steln Emil Goetz Fulton and I Kraemer were appointed as the general committee for the Describing his experiences and the Kenosha Legionnaires today wer preparing Christmas baskets to be distributed to needy war veteran not on the city relief rolls The baskets will be filled at the armory Friday evening and will be iiielivered to the homes next Sunday taking Yule-tide cheer into homes that otherwise might face a dreary outlook on Christmas morning Approximately 100 of the baskets will be distributed by the Legion workers They will contain a toy for each boy and girl In the family vegetable jello sugar canned fruit jelly huts cookies candy oranges apples butter cigarettes bread cabbage celery soup and ham Meet Tuesday Night Much of the contents of the baskets will be donated Funds are progress In the movement Jf ror 4 tl 5 a Kuntz promises an interesting lect Praver services will be held dur ure The meeting will oegin at 9 at the Danish Brotherhood hall 1 'II ing five afternoons of the week and a jtv on each of these afternoons there First Broadcasts Satisfactory Say County Authorities First official broadcasts of the Kenosha police radio station were highly satisfactory county authorities said today Station WPEP of the city police and county sheriff's department went on the air for the first time Saturday night Full time broadcasting will be inaugurated within 10 days as soon as all police department cars are equipped with receiving sets Increased speed and efficiency In handling calls was noticeable in the first broadcasts Sheriff Clarence Ericksen leader of the movement for installation of the system here said today No Important Calls While no important calls were required over the week-end the messages flashed to squad cars brought rapid responses Sheriff's squad Number 1 cruising in the county was requested to call the office at 9:03 o'clock Saturday night relative to Information on prowlers Just four minutes later the squad reported from Brighton Deputies Leonard Jensen and Tom Jester manning the car said they picked up the message four miles east of Brighton and called the office from the village Four Minutes Elapsed The second call was broadcast at 12:34 o'clock Sunday morning order- will be one service at a church on the west side of town and another In the downtown district services Sleet and Ice 5 being held at ten churchesfaalL Plans for Centennial Peril Traffic A committee to help make pr Hmlnarv arrangements for th rhurches share in the Kenosha Cen tpnnial durinsr the coming 'year was also appointed It consists of the Motor Vehicles a 1 Rev John Law tne Kev Roth the Rev Kennetn Martin and the Rev Cady Perilously Over Streets Highways Saturday Sleet and ice coated Kenosha and ThA Ttev James Peterson presi Henry Dorcheno 4812 Twenty-fifth avenue was fined a dollar and costs In the municipal court this morning for parkins his car on -the wrong side of the street He was arrested by police Sunday Come in and enjoy a bowling game at Moose alleys Adv (tf) An affidavit for the use of the trade name Merchants Collection service was filed Saturday after-noon in the offices of John Schmitt Register of Deeds The affidavit was filed by Clyde Eundies Schafskopf every Monday night The Shack 5018 7th Adv (1T) Joseph Bablch 1603 Fifty-third street reported to police late Sunday night that while bis car was parked at the Eagles club someone stole two spare tires two spare wheels and two tire covers from his car All union barber shops will open all day Thursday Dec 27 and Jan I and will close Christmas and New Years eves at 6 Adv (22) Stanley Majeski 28 of Kenosha made his Initial solo flight at the Kenosha municipal airport yesterday after a course of training under Steve Martino of Waukegan who recently secured his transport pilot's license Real steaks oysters frog legs any atyle Miller Adv (20) The Olle and "Werner Drug store 1828 Fifty-second street has received notification that it has been awarded one of the prizes in the nationwide contest for drug store window displays conducted by the Fawcett group of publications Harry Ott 32 and Ed Glinski 29 both of Cooper road were fined 81 and costs each In municipal court today when they pleaded guilty to charges of intoxication They were arrested Sunday night by Deputy Sheriffs Thomas Jester and Xeonard Jensen Dr Luther Gable renowned radium expert will speak at the dinner-meeting of the Congregational Men's club of Kenosha tonight The meeting starts at 6:30 o'clock In the parlors of the First Congre-tional church Sixtieth street at Library park Engine one of the Kenosha fire department was called Saturday to the two story frame residence at 6506 Seventh avenue A chimney fire had been discovered The building Is owned by occupied by Miss Virginia Wolf No damages- were indicated la the report The city council will hold the second regular meeting for December this evening at the city halL The proposal to increase salaries of city employes by issuance of corporate purpose notes on which there was previously a hearing is scheduled to be considered by the council Engine five of the fire department wade a run to 6309 Fourteenth ave- dent of the association and the Rev Busacca were named as a com Kenosha county Saturday afternoon being raised to purchase the remainder of the items fA Private Slack the only Wisconsin man to receive the congressional medal of honor who is appearing in person in connection with the motion picture "Four Aces" in Kenosha will be a guest of the post at its regular meeting Tuesday evening Following the business session "Red" Harrington of "Wood-lawn post number 175 Chicago will entertain with an "Amos and Andy" skit Tickets will be distributed at the meeting for the Children's Christmas party sponsored by the Legion next Saturday afternoon north on Seventh avenue and Charles Zeitler 1814 Sixty-third street who was drivings south on the same avenue The two cars sideswiped mittee to consult with the school t- An fitrfcHno if with sunerlor weapons Kenosha police and sheriff's depart wanaqta worn Saturday nteht and in another week the and evening slowing traffic to a snail's pace and making walking a hazardous undertaking menu are on uio uuw xwguu w-- 11 nt SV nlnmsnt 4mtll In tMl SOUad board with regard to the churches co-operation in observing Education Week next year a nartial reDort of a committee Scores of minor accidents few of Kenosha's station is WPEP and above is shown the transmitter in the detective bureau at police hekd quarters Lieut Frank Schneeberger chief of detectives is shown at the right demonstrating the trahs iner sauad Number 1 to 4312 Seventy- wiih ha heen dolner research with which were reported to city and county officials were blamed on the treacherous pavements as motor ve fifth street to investigate an attempt mitter to Robert Deschneau finger-print man regard to proposed changes in the ed robbery at the home of Ed Kaelber Four minutes after receiv hicles crawled along with difficulty No one was reported injured in the National Tea Co Hundreds Si ing the call on south Sheridan road the squad called the office from the county state liquor laws was maae uus morning and additional findings are to be given at the next meeting to be held the first Monday in January Since the next luncheon meeting 3tain that froze as it the Kaelber home Under previous con ditions denuties would have re ground and sleet fell throughout New Nash Cars Has 35th Birthday Organization Climaxes Depression Period With Expansion quired more time than that to take much of the afternoon and night spreading a glaring coat of ice over the entire county Rising tempera of the association which was to a car out of the jail garage Dies Visiting Her Son Here Iotlier of Atty Walter Hammond HI a Short Time Dies The prowlers at the Kaelber home had removed a storm window from tiles Kenosha Gets Preview of tures however softened the ice after midnight and relieved the hazardous traveling a bedroom but nothing was believed to have been taken from the house have been held on Thursday Dec 27 would fall in the holiday week It is to be canceled in order to avoid conflict with other activities Pianti-Langer Trial Started Trouble on Overheads Railway overheads were particu Nash and Lafayette Models for '35 Time signals were broadcast from the city police station at regular Intervals during the nights All squads renorted the message came in well larly dangerous early in the day Automobiles creeping along to avoid with only a minimum of interference accidents were unable to climb the lad io from other stations operating oh the steep grades and scores of cars stalled before reaching the top same wave band Truck drivers avoided the overheads choosing side roads Two Chicagoans Go on Trial Here Charged With Box Car Burglaries Recital is Held at The county highway department sent out trucks during the after ONE YEAR RADIO TUBES Save Up to 40 at Za-bel Martin Co on Radio Tubes Ostlund Home Saturday noon to scatter sand on the steeper grades and curves throughout the county making traveling safer One Kenosha man was in-jured in Piano students of Esther Landgren Ostlund were presented In recital at Kenoshans were given the first public opportunity in America on Saturday and Sunday to see the new series of Nash and LaFayette motor cars to be presented formally to the nation early in January The Nash-Kenosha Sales company and the Sheridan Road Garage marked a steady stream of interested persons who came to marvel at the new models While the formal showing was going on the Nash Motors company announced that its production schedule for January would call for assembling of approximately $7000000 worth of Nash and LaFayette automobiles against unfilled orders already received from distributors This is the largest January production schedule the company has Stricken ill last week while visiting at the home of her son Attorney Walter Hammond 2i Sixty-eighth street Mrs Elizabeth Jane Hammond 73 of Beloit widow of the late Willis Hammond succumbed shortly after midnight Saturday at the Kenosha hospital News of her sudden passing causes profound sorrow among her friends in Beloit where she was widely known and also in Kenosha since she made an extended circle of warm friendships here Born in Illinois She was born at Derlnda Center Jo Daviess county Illinois March 28 1861 the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Campbell She spent her early life In Illinois and was educated there her home Saturday afternoon giving an accident on Highway 42 south The National Tea company Including the Kenosha stores of this well known chain celebrated its 85th anniversary the week of Dec 10 to Dec 15 This organization began 35 years ago with a single store and has grown to embrace 1300 stores in seven middle-western states Facing the depression National Tea company announced a program of expansion' and as a result more than 250 meat markets have been Installed during the past five years When NRA was announced National Tea was one of the first organizations of Its kind to join In co-operation with the government Disease Case Report Issued Health Department Records Same Case Total as Previous Week the following program: Arthur Pianti and Wilbur Langer both of Chicago -went on trial before Judge Belden in circuit court here today on three counts in connection with the looting of two Chicago and North' Western railway freight cars In Kenosha county The defendants waived jury trial The case is expected to be concluded late this afternoon The information charges the two of Zion 111 early Sunday morning He was Louis Modery 6927 Twenty-seventh avenue He sustained slight Selection from "II Trovatore" Ver di Charlotte and Donald Bjorn "A scalp injuries Modery lost control Little Waltz" Gaynor Dolores Loe vesterdav afternoon when a ding (pupils of Doris Maegaard) stove smoke pipe In the one story frame butldine at that address back "County Fair" Blake Frank Nelson "Eskimo Lullaby" "The Cello'' ed up and filled the place with WARNING Don't be misled Insist upon the new type tubes In (factory sealed) cartons Theu yon are sore- of brand new Badio Tabes Blake Doris James "The Jolly men with breaking into the cars with Intent to steal with stealing 15 cases of cisrarets and four cases Workman" "The Rocking Chair" Blake Margaret Strangberg "March had for several years First units On September 21 1882 she was of liquor valued at about $840-and with having the stolen property in united in marriage to Willis Hammond Following her marriage she of the Young Gallants" Thomas Jean Nelson violin duet "Christmas Bells" Edwin and Donald Bjorn ac of the 1935 models have been coming off the assembly lines at the Racine and Kenosha plants for several their possession of his car on the icy pavement A passing motorist brought him to the Kenosha hospital for treatment Hits and Runs Sheriff officers here searched in vain for a "large blue truck" that was reported to have rammed into a truck owned by Obertin on Highway 42 in Racine county Saturday The driver of the unidentified truck failed to stop after the accident which also was blamed on the slippery roads Sunday night police reported an auto collision on Seventh avenue near Forty-sixth street in which two cars were slightly damaged but no one was injured The drivers were Robert Meier Racine who was going moved to Nebraska and resided there until 1900 when she moved to Counsel for the defense entered an objection to the jurisdiction of the companied by Charlotte Bjorn days and employment in both fac "Jolly Huntsman" Merkel Jack Jensen: "Dance of the Sunbeams" Stockton 111 and resided there until 3 90S when she moved to Beloit tories Is reported increasing steadily in order to meet the demands of increased production court in this case on the grounds that the defendants had not been in "RVnnshn mintv An the lAzht Of the Call Us for Expert Factory Radio Service We have one of the most completely equipped Radio Service Shops In the Middlewest Co Inc 5805-09 Sixth Ave Phone 8613 Cadman Charlotte Bjorn "Water She had" made her home there since Sprites" Heller Donald Bjorn "Will alleged crime that time She was a member of the First Presbyterian church of o' the Wisp" Jungman Eloise Thev were arrested by Waukegan St James9 Festival Bishop "Christmas Fantasia" Doris demitv sheriffs who testified that Maegaard Open Through Tuesday Funeral Rites Here She is survived by three sons the goods allegedly stolen from the box cars were found in their automobile During the past week the total number 'of communicable disease cases reported to the city health department remained stationary at 43 cases according to the weekly statement issued this morning from the offices of Dr Gustav Wlndesheim city health official Although It still continued to lead the disease list in case totals chick- Walter Hammond of Kenosha Dies of Kerosene Burns JLJIUMJ1JI1IJJSL Children of the city had their Alva Hammond of Chicago Mel- Green Bav Wis (JP) Mrs own special part in activities con vln Hammond of Hinsdale HI Announce War James Cormier 30 died yesterday In a Green Bay hospital of burns She is also survived by four grandchildren and by one brother George suffered Saturday when a kerosene on Pollution Campbell of Le Mars Iowa stove exploded in her home at Ash waubenon near here nected with the Christmas festival being conducted by the St James congregation in the parish hall Festivities opened Saturday evening and will be continued through Tuesday evening She was preceded in death by her enpox showed a alight decline last week when 16 new cases were re-Dorted During the previous seven- husband on October 16 1907 Wisconsin Taper Mills to Cooperate Funeral services were held this Do your Christmas shopping now! day period 21 cases of that disease smoke The building is occupied by Jacks Repair shop No damage was reported' Bowling-i-organize now Moose Adv (tf) An alarm classified as an unnecessary call was turned In to the Kenosha fire department last night Engine one answered the alarm turned in when radiator heat and fumes from the motor of an automobile parked on Fifty-eighth street near Seventh avenue gave the Impression of fire Resumption of work on several FERA projects on a reduced scale started this morning It was stated that approximately 250 men were called back to work plans for which were announced Jate last week This Is the first resumption of work on FERA projects to any extent since the last week In November Joseph Krauss Brighton reported to the sheriff's office Sunday morning that thieves had raided his poultry yard Saturday night and stole about 50 leghorn hens and four turkeys Deputy Billups Browne investigated but was unable to find any clues to the thief He also learned that Thomas O'Brien Highway 43 had lost 10 turkeys before Thanksgiving but had jzot reported the theft to theseriff's department "William Greenwald deputy fire marshal was in Kenosha today for an Investigation of an automobile fire Robert Girard 5804 Fifth avenue reported an attempt had been made to set his automobile afire Eugene DeFrang 24 of 4119 Sixth avenue was arrested Greenwald declared there would be no prosecution however DeFrang paid the damages He says he had been drinking at the time Patrolman Otto Pollesch and Arth in Drive Against Water Pollution afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Hansen funeral home The body was removed to Beloit where funeral ser vices will" be held Tuesday morning Madison Wis (UR) Wiscon 0: sin paper mills and "the state will co Bninds at 10:30 o'clock from the Kosman Uehling and Klnser funeral home Interment will follow in the family operate during 1935 in promoting a process to prevent stream pollu plot at Stockton 111 tion by converting sulphite wastes AS GIFTS from pulp mills into fuel War rick state sanitary engineer an Janesville Sees nounced today Reduction of the fibrous content Plants Reopened of Whitewater waste to less than one per cent by recirculation or Hundreds of Employes Start Work I 'i" I I other methods also will be attempted to reduce pollution from this source mi ing on 1935 Model Chevrolet Autos Pollution of streams Hear pulp were recorded A sharp Increase was shown in the number of whooping cough cases with 14 discovered in the city last week The total number of whooping cough ases for the preceding week wai onlj eight List Other Diseases Five other communicable diseases were listed in the health department statement as follows: Scarlet fever seven measles two rotheln two tuberculosis one and pneumonia one The health department report showed a slight increase in births During the week ending on Saturday 20 babies were born In Kenosha Eleven of the babies were boys and nine were girls The preceding report period' showed a total of only 13 births Eight deaths occurred In the city last week Only one marriage ceremony was performed during the latest report period Coach Gets a Fracture Madiaon (P) "Tar-zan" Taylor line coach of the Marquette footbati team is recovering at a hospital here from a fractured ankle sustained Saturday night when he slipped and fell while allarhtmg from a taxicab mm and paper mills endangered acqua- Janesville WP) Hundreds of em tic life only for brief periods during 1934 the state bureau of sanitary engineering reported recently ployes returned to work today in the UBXJSU TYPE Chevrolet and Fisher Body plants here to start production of the 1935 It's findings were submitted to a joint meeting of the state commit model cars and trucks tee on 'water pollution headed by Reopening of the Fisher plant ur Larson went out on a chase Sun Adolph Kanneberg of the state pub found a $50000 remodeling job in day night in search of a car in which lic service commission and the ad Its final stages with more than 40 visory committee on waste disposal two men were reported holding a woman who was heard screaming electricians still at work making representing the gulp and paper changes in lines and Installing new for help A report came to head miarters from the vicinity of Twenty equipment Industry in this state under chair manshlp of A Rothchild GEBTEMAL- ElECTMC CIEABJER Rt the middle of this week the second avenue and Forty-third street that a car had Just driven by The Informant said he saw two men-fight- Fisher Body will have between 600 and 700 employes at work and within two weeks Chevrolet will be employing from 800 to 1000- Milk Pool Plans Insr with a woman In the car The i police officers failed to catch such a for Legislation car however TtTTtTTiTtiimimimm Directors of Wisconsin Co-operative Cab Driver Fined 99 Milk Pool Hold Meeting in Madison for Making Noise Uben is a Bareaio Madison Wis (UR) Directors of the Wisconsin Co-operative Milk Walter Edland cab driver was fined 8100 and costs In the municipal court this morniner for disorderly Pool meeting here over the week' conduct end named a committee to push measures to aid the dairy industry The G-E Handy Cleaner is I 1 LlODEIi Police said his cab was parked In the Hotel Dayton parking stand and in the 1935 legislative session Committeemen are Paul Weis Complete with Moth Proofing A 1f Edland was trying to awaken a cab Attachments driver In a car adjoining his He toot Barnum chairman Harry Jack Hortonville and A Christman his horn until a patrolman walk Menomonee Falls ing his beat three blocks away was New members named to the board attracted by the commotion of directors are: Louis Marks Ber Judge Calvin Stewart told the cab lin Jacob Blahnik Valders Charles What better gift for men could you pick? They are without a doubt the finest in taste you could select White shirts are the dressiest of all shirts and are appropriate for every occasion Wilson Brothers tailored these for us with a finesse that is found in only much better shirtings Sizes 14 to 19 Sleeve lengths 30 to 36 ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES FREE! driver it would have saved him con Clot' a Everyone Knows That Price Isn't Everything It's Value That Counts Phone us for real bargains Phone Badger Fuel Supply Co 6117 14ih Avenue Hoefs Horicon Otto WItymer CrlV' siderable money If he had got out itz Frank Gilles Lena and Leland of his cab and walked over to the Ashley Clintonvllle Governor-elect Philip La Fol sleeping driver and wakened him The New G-E Vacuum and the New Indespensible G-E Hand Vacuum Set all for the price of an ordinary vacuum cleaner! Think of the best known pro-duct of it's really ON SALE BuysBoth Down Mo Small Carryta Charg Open Evenings Until Christmas Wisconsin Electric Appliance Co tit Til 9917 with a shake-up lette told the group that he will urge enactment of favorable farm legislation Veteran Doctor Dies New London Wis CJPJ Dr Au gust Borchardt 62 who had prac Walter Ziehlsdorff Dies ell (Clothing ODowse Madison Wis Walter tioed medicine for 29 years died 0 Ziehlsdorff 30 junior assistant high Sunday of a heart ailment from which he had been suffering for Sixth Avenue at 56th way engineer with the state highway 59th St and 6th Ave Jtlatiron mag jtuuiic three years commission since 1930 died today at a hospital here after a month's Do your Christmas shopping' now!.

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