Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Manitowoc Evening Times

Show More

Other Editions of Manitowoc Evening Times

Manitowoc Evening Times Friday, April 10, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Saturday, April 11, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Monday, April 13, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Tuesday, April 14, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Wednesday, April 15, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Thursday, April 16, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Friday, April 17, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Monday, April 20, 1931,
Wisconsin

Manitowoc Evening Times Tuesday, April 21, 1931,
Wisconsin

Other Editions from Tuesday, May 19, 1931

Appleton Post Crescent Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Wisconsin

Bismarck Tribune Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
North Dakota

Bluefield Daily Telegraph Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
West Virginia

Coshocton Tribune Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Ohio

Decatur Daily Review Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Illinois

Decatur Evening Herald Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Illinois

Edwardsville Intelligencer Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Illinois

Indiana Evening Gazette Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Pennsylvania

Marion Star Tuesday, May 19, 1931 ,
Ohio

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1931-05-19 for page-1
Manitowoc Evening Times
Manitowoc Evening Times

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Manitowoc Evening Times

   Manitowoc Evening Times (Newspaper) - May 19, 1931, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                              variable to Wednesday Milwaukee Uons daily Ip The Evening Member United Press teased Wire Service TUESDAY MAY Member Central Association PRICE THREE CENTS Arc Named for State Holstein EVENT Numerous Committees To Meet Soon To On Arrangements PLAN Pritzl and Johannes on General Committee Theodore vice president and Albert the general committee in charge of the state picnic which will be held In Manitowoc on July 1 today announced the com plete Ust of committees to assist in the A general meet Ing of all of the is to called soon to check on the pre the officers as the general other groups of five and three were named to look after the trips To Set Record The local Breeders aa is looking forward to set ting a new record for attendance at the annual state picnic gather A real feature program is TV The complete Ust of the tees follows General Committee In Charge of Picnic Albert Publicity Entertainment Oscar Herman Herbert Eberhardt George Trips and Excursions Albert Martin Arthur Anton Elmer Refreshments and Stands Ruben Oscar Walter Bernard Milk and Coffee Fred Julius i Reception Assisted by all the local Holstein Dance Committee Oscar Judging Contest Walter Charles Placarding of Routes Oscar Rueben Games Adolph Charles Walter Attendance Prizes Dave Charles John Charles Oscar WIFE SLAYER Unemployed Salesman Al so Takes Own Life Senators Want Cannon Restored Prank Causes Freak Accident CEMENT PRICE CHIEF Vanderwerp i n Request For Dredging of The River MAYOR GIVES VIEWS A boy caused this freak accident which resulted in train at the death of an aged woman nfl Injury to five train careened for a onto a bouse on the Base table her and De sues members of the loco motive was The boy admitted placing a huge spike on the rail before the Co lumbus train and Georgenson Have Something To Say About Plan Resentment against the prices being paid by the city for flared up In the common council Monday night that body re a request from the Manito woc Portland Cement company to dredge shoal spots In the river channel to permit movement ol heavily laden stone carrying ves After dent of the cement had made i the matter of cement prices was brought up by Mayor Martin The city is paying per bar rel of cent and I understand the same cement Is delivered at She bOygan for less than and at Two Rivers for less than the Best Premium Offer Made In Years on Road Bonds Two Local Firms Given Issue of County Manitowoc county received and accepted the best premium offer in the history of road bond sales made here when bids were opened s morning on the issue voted by the county board at the special session in The went to two local he East Wisconsin Trustee com jany and the First Securities com The price paid was par with interest and a premium of The purchaser pays for the printing of the At the spring session the county had considered offering the over the counter but as the issue had been advertised the mat ter was allowed to remain in the lands of the Only four aids although 50 or more inquiries regarding the sale had been Other Bids The East Wisconsin Trustee bidding with the First Securities offered Two years this company secured an issue of on a premium of The Halsey Stuart company of Chicago of the White Phillips company of and the Byllesby company of Chicago The Byllesby of fer came through the State Bank of After the bids were opened it de the local firms had added to their offer before submitting it after having figured the amount to The increase In the offer just topped the offers Bylles by and the White Phillips com A contract for the bonds was signed at once by Chairman Fred Money Beer for Students At least onethird of this years graduating class at Princeton would marry for the annual senior questionnaire re The vote on the question was and On other ques ions the class stood as follows Are you in favor of 32 Favorite amusement Women drinking movies Favorite beverage 8fi 34 Favorite 58 history 36 Mabel University of Wisconsin graduate and teacher in the Madison vocational was shot and killed by her who then conv mitted suicide here last night a had been nn employed for several months and said Quarreled over that fact The husband had emptied his 32 revolver of having missed and t lodged in the walls and Frederich and Clerk Albert The delivery is to speeded St Louis Brooklyn wounds in tbe chest when but shortly after Sharp shot five in the home of mother of couple the shooting and called po was In New visiting another BASEBALL and National League 100 000 000 110 and Mancuso Phelps Boston 000 012 800001 WISCONSIN TO Validity of Indiana Law Causes Optimism By FRED L HOLMES the Unit ed State supreme court holding the Indiana chain store tax a fight is on in the Wisconsin legis lature to impose a similar tax on the chain stores of this Senator Thomas declared today that a tute amendment is being drawn in the joint finance committee which entirely based on the principles of the Indiana Has Senator Bernard Mil now nas a in the leg to chain stores and the new substitute tin win be of to this measure In general the Indiana law seeks Continued on Page 11 Blake and Hartnett Cant well Detroit New York and tc Pittsburgh 300 MO French and Phillips league Philadelphia 201 Hoyt Earnshaw Cochrane New Cleveland Ruffing it Dickey Brown tc Se Homers New Sauce Will Rogers Doesnt Want Every Degree Handed Out OKLAHOMA UP Will humor has refused to accept an honorary law degree from Oklahoma City be cause If he cant get a degree of he doesnt want In a telegram to a news paper here regarding the pre ferred the humorist said Whats all this mess over some degree The Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce has been wiring me about They are as bad as I A degree would read as foreign to any of them as a What are you trying to make a joke out of college de grees They are In bad enough repute as it U without hand Ing em around to The whole honorary degree thing Is the I saw some college giving Mellon one and he 1s a billion bucks I got too much respect for people that work and earn em to see em handed around to every notorious I win let Oologah kinder garten give me a degree of HOME CHEESE USE IS Same Price Vanderwerp answered by We charge all dealers the D 1 same whether it is for Two Rivers or Manila Kd chairman of the bridges antl harbor commit tee of the declared that until a short time ago the city was paying a barrel for nearby cities were paying as low at and contractors for Klusmeyer said that If dredging contractors worked on the same basis as cement the city would not be justified in dredging and that for would oppose Continued on page PIONEER OF COUNTY DIES Fredericks Eberhardt Expires at Home Fredericka 89 years resident of this county for more than 80 died at her 1027 South Eleventh this morning after an illness of six Born in in Eberhardt came to this country with her parents when she was five years They settled at whose name before her marriage was was married in The couple lived on farms In Newton and For the last 37 years the family resided In this Eber hardt died some time The survivors are three daugh Louise and the Misses Augusta and Anna Eber all of this and a of She leaves nine Us Wisconsin Cheese UP Wider se of natural Wisconsin cheese urged by the senate today when it adopted a joint resolution offered by Herman Sheboygan asking citizens to request its use in all ed and in hotels and and by and other contractors boarding The resolution asks the depart ment of agriculture and markets to circularize all Wisconsin schools to explain benefits of all dairy prod and particularly the necessity for cooperation with the tural the backbone of the More than 90 percent ofthe good chees produced in the United States comes from Wisconsin but is entirely too little of our natural Wisconsin cheese merchandised at such both within and the the resolution COURT ASKED TO REINSTATE BY 1514 VOTE Cashman Tables His Own To Await Ac tion of Court HOLDS IT S THREAT Senate Has Concurred With Assembly j In Matter Wis consin legislature politely asked the supreme court today to restore Raymond disbarred Mil waukee to hold Ing in abeyance a potential threat to do it themselves if the court de By a vote of 15 to the senate concurred with the assembly in adoption of a resolution asking the court to reinstate Cannon in case he applies for permission to resume practice after having been dis berred in connection with investi gation of ambulance chasing in At the request of John the senate by a vote of to 15 tabled his to restore Cannon to full rights in the profession pending the courts disposal any application for re entry bythe disbarred During the period of disbar Cannon has polled heavy votes in campaigns for election to the supreme court and to the cir cuit court of Milwaukee al though failing of election each STATE EVENT AS ONE Hanger Knows No Says President of Federation CHABLES WEST COERCION IS CHARGED Green Says Bankers Are Forcing Wage Cuts Called Grave ing his vigorous campaign against wage William presi dent of the American Federation of warned here today that banking interests which are forc ing reductions and those employers who are responding to this harm ful influence must accept bility for a continuation of the existing unemployment Green said wage cutting ha a most unfavorable economic that bad as con ditions have been and are It will bs infinitely worse if the nation Is forced to pass through another winter of and dramatically Hunger Lawless H u n g e r no It creates a social unrest produces grave When such a stage is reached pub lic opinion will not fail to hold age cutting influences responsible for the suffering and distress which millions of women and children are forced to In an address here be fore the convention of hood of railroad the fed head again called tupon workers as a solemn to with all the power they possess the attempt of these banking mter ests who are seeking to enforce re ductions in Consequences In order employers and save industry from conse quences bound to a course labor will OTTO DREWS IS Appointed To Fill Unex West Term Otto elected last April to membership on the board of educa was Monday night appointed to fill the term of Drews will begin his elective j stand uncompromising and 1m term in He with Ran movable against ail attempts was a suc standards through the imposition of reductions in Mass Opens Knights of I Columbus Parley the 30th annual state of the Knights of UP Solemn high mass in Marys church day opened The Peter of the Racine was celebrant of the mass the James officiated as deacon the Francis Shea was Francis served as master of I date at the April to a ot powerful over banking and financial leaders an Mr West sent his resignation to attempt to cut wages Mayor Martin he said some refer to as J 6 Green declared that claring he be unable to grave tend meetings between the and drew a dark time and the expiration of his term of what he sees as a result and also suggested that Drews I Of such be appointed so that he might have Unemployment continues buy opportunity to acquaint ing lags social unrest is Increas with important matters pending ing human distress is becoming before the Appointment of Drews was announced by the mayor and confirmation was given the OVERCOME BY GAS IN GARAGE Mill grandchildren and nine great The body will be removed to the home from the Urbanek and Schlei chapel at The funeral win be held Friday at from the around residence and at 2 oclock from coach German Lutheran The HI Koeninger will officiate and burial will be at Evergreen Wayward Son Goes To a Penitentiary Edward Tod dy wayward son of a prom inent family dramatically pleaded today to charges and was sentenced to one to 20 years in Jollet tiary by Judge Joseph Are Back RICHBERG INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Official Is of Crime more he Is Green said that reports reached headquarters of the Amer ican Federation of Labor that some bankers have refused to ex tend credit to manufacturers un less they reduced he Is coercion of a most repre Representatives of he see as evidence of a move for a general reduction of wages re cent statements by Albert Wig of Chase National BanK George National City bank Melvin First Na tional and repre of the Union Trust com Ac One Harry 1234 The Chevrolet property of from njs home late South Eighteenth was was tipped over on found in the injured and three other per sons escaped injury in a truck and car crash at North Eleventh and New York avenue at oclock this Richberg is at the Holy Family hospital suffering from injury to his hips and the extent of which have not been who operates a truck for hauling was south bound Pietsch 51 first assistant postmaster On the other President in was found overcome Secretary of Treasury Mel by monoxide gas in his garage other members of the less than 12 hours after he was and larger employers of labor such charged with stealing from the James Farrell United States Physicians at county hospital said Gerard the federad employe would presiden of General Oyer railroad executives and oth who had been a are insisting upon keeping up employe for 30 waSe Eleventh street a DeSota The on North other west bound on New York The coach and truck collided at the west side of the The was while swung completely the truck crashed At Work After Strike into the utility pole at the south west snapped it off and was capsized on its Richberg was seriously hurt and was taken to the home where he was cared for until the ambulance could reach the scene to convey him to the Myron driver of the De Sota which is the property of a Milwaukee go said he was bound for Green He had a young woman in the car with The stop had been made for the arterial and hehad his He said that an the way was and he lad started to cross the highway at a rapid struck the front end of car hint Dump to his bead t The ofthe rear towed to the If ash garage a naif hour the accident right side after the utility pole been snapped A which was being hauled to market etsch was out and received in juries about the legs but did not have any of its limbs With in 20 minutes after the mishap It bad been loaded into another truck and was again on its George who was a passen ger in the cab with es caped with minor Baensch Tells How Senate Conducted Business in 1895 Legislative interim often attacked and criticized as expensive and found a champion today in Emil 74 former lieutenant gov ernor of who told members of the senate how the business there was ducted 35 years of the legislature were far shorter and farmer members were able to their gardening back inl 895 and 1887 when Baensch the presiding officer In the he The famed interim committees of today waw years work over from session to in his privat by a postal preliminary hearing and was bound over to the grand Jury under bond by Court Commissioner Floyd News of the arrest shocked every employe in the federal Postmaster Peter Piasecki was so affected he became Pietsch admitted thefts over period of many according to Postal Inspector butl he Is specifically charged with re moving a from a letter ad dressed to a foreign country i jjjj Striking at the would bring Green Htp cited the bituminous coal industry he said had reduced wages is on the verge of Referring to the argument that should come down because i of a reduction of commodity on Page 11 Holmans Body To Ue on High Hill The body of Charles vet eran aviator who died striving to give spectators a thrill at the Omaha air was brought back today to the city where he learned In keeping with his Hol who was known as win be buried on the point The she selected by CoL U Brittin and fellow Strikes Fanner on bis Bernett was yester plow were also V YOUR MIRROR what Is In baci of AND It la fact as easy to find what ahead of yon by read PHONE 292 THE  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!