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   Manitowoc Sun Messenger (Newspaper) - May 5, 1939, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                                Guaranteed THE A copy in every Telephone No. 17 MANITOWOC 813-817 Chicago Street iS U JN - MESSENGER VOL. 37. WISCONSIN a recording of those things as folks And a tew vagrant When the votes were counted George Kiel had been reelected chairman of the county board by a safe margin and another feud was relegated to the shelf for at least a Gosh they are going to erect a new telephone right at the rear of our plant but they are going to change to a dial so o The greatest victory in life is the conquest of The greatest discovery a man can make is how to escape envy and Life is a if you frown at it frowns if you smile it returns the o We don't list Old Diz as a Cub Not after what he did Both of the great world's fairs are now Take your choice or see both of if you want something to brag o- Sometimes we wonder if the announcer wouldn't sound more convincing if he actually believed what he is Our own hunch is that it is bad to have too much of including red o The minister is paid to tell the lay man but sometimes the lay man gets notion he can tell the and does it without being o what excuses some people can find for disliking If you ask us that daylight savings stuff pain in the neck for the sections that don't have it. No one even mentioned any Monday o Live for do good and leave behind you a virtue that the storms of time can never We will have our own MAY Day in this city on the 21st. Do your bit. We have a young lady in this town that set a world's record by just going round and backwards at Major A. J. both a good soldier and a good answered the final roll call and a lot of young athletes lost a better friend than most of them Now that the airport manager has returned we expected to hear a whole flock of questions asked and answered but the battery seems to be Some people get terribly nervous when they are asked personal Cold beans was a regular although ' very popular dish in this city last Our do nothing congress seems to be afraid that it spoil its record and yet gets a lot of publicity for doing - o- because a drunk failed to drive into the river at Two Rivers instead of having to him out of the river they dragged him into court and fined him and the Some radio announcers must have queer ideas on how to adjust differences with the o The city council elected an additional janitor for the city hall last Monday and one of the candidates out of the field of six submitted as approved by the committee collected eight votes on the first You write your own ticket on that o THE SAME THING last time I was in said Private temperature on three successive nights dropped to said an old asked replied the old as he made for the So you claim you robbed that store because you were Why didn't you take something to eat instead of looting the cash I'm a proud your and I always make it a rule to pay for my We really had expected the local unions to do a bit more of or announcing or whatever you may call it but we admit that we are just as well satisfied as is. o Mary Queen of the can't get back here now before 1944 and by that time the local officers will have forgotten they want her to visit Some people can be mean even when they A New York law forbids anyone to kill a rabbit or a bird in a We'll lay you odds that Wanek did NOT vote for Kiel in that county board election Form good just as hard to break as bad Tin You? I bought a wooden whistle but it wooden So I bought a steel But steel it wooden So I bought a lead But steel they wooden lead me So I bought a tin whistle And tin that Well Col. how about The disillusioned and restless try to buy happiness in o They have Jimmy Lynch at the New York World's fair as a feature County fair We are against people who are against Most of the poor seem to keep healthy at no We wonder whether it is going to take as long to get an elevator into the city hall as it did to get one into the court That ends the first for Well he hack next we we City Council Seeks New By a vote of eleven to three the city council last Monday night tabled the Klusmeyer resolution which sought to abolish the recreation but the same vote directed the city attorney to prepare an ordinance which would leave the final choice of the director in the hands of the giving the recreation board only the power to submit The would have to be confirmed later by the passage of the Board Resigns The recreation board on Wednesday filed its resignation with the mayor and common citing that under the proposed change it would practically exist in name merely being an errand running body for the It stated that it had proceeded to do what it deemed best for the recreation department and that the board and mayor and council do not agree on the qualifications for the job of The letter is by Dr. L. D. Dr. O. J. Wilda and Frank the latter representing the board of vocational Major representing the school resigned several weeks Alderman Olsen is the city council There was considerable argument over the situation with the fight centering largely on the selection of a home man for the position of the director and the question of the city council delegating held that if the council was not big enough to shoulder the it should be left to a vote of the The city attorney was directed to take the necessary steps to defend the damage action which resulted from the dent at the 21 st St. The summons were served on city Three additional claims for back salary were Mrs. Sylvia Kerscher James White and Dr. Earl The council order petitions with 740 asking a reconsideration of the vote on the mayor's choice for city attorney was ordered placed on The county was assured their would be plenty of paving bricks to complete the building at the fair A movement was started for the rebuilding of the docks along the city owned property on Commercial street to provide facilities for yachts and to create a rest It will be made a WPA if it is The council voted toward the needed to send a representative to the local Workers Alliance to a Work Congress at D. C. Roy was chosen as the delegate for the 8th congressional The city will replace 29 dead trees along Waldo boulevard and will also replace several elms with The city clerk authorized to advertise for bids for the tires which will be needed on the motor vehicles in the various The Checker Cab company made application for licenses for 12 Junias petitioned for in the The protest of Charles McDonner on zoning regulations was ordered turned over to the city planning The city was advised it was not liable in a claim of filed by cil for The relief for April was given at with the case load 309, a reduction from the month The board of education was allowed for the operation of the Lincoln and Wilson school swimming pools during the A proposal to install an elevator in the city hall was The committee was directed to seek federal and state aid in the Washington street widening project and the new route to the Agreement was reached with the railway company for a temporary route to the lake front to make possible the construction of the sewage disposal The abstract of title to the property sold to the congregation will have to be cleared in the courts and the city attorney was directed to take the necessary The Copper Boiler Works asked for the right to install hot water The plan to reroute truck traffic will be presented at the next regular meeting of the The aldermen voted to cooperate on the Citizenship Day plans but did not take action on a to provide a Two more jobs on the sewage disposal plant sewer system will be The band stand at Union park will be replaced with a new stand and a band shell may be erected if all conditions are The clerk will advertise for nine summer band Six candidates were submitted for the janitor position at the city hall and Mike Kaminski was elected on the first ballot with eight votes to six Membership in the National Safety Council was A mass routine business and bills was disposed of. All members were mm Telephone Co. Buys Site For Building A filed Tuesday noon with county register of revealed the by tlie Wisconsin Telephone from John M. Kadow of the two lots at the northeast corner of North Ninth and Revenue stamps that the purchase price was Purchase of the property w. s confirmed by T. E. local and is believed to forecast the early construction of a new exchange building The property has a frontage of 300 feet on Buffalo street and 112 feet on North Ninth Both lots are the buildings on them having been razed some time It is that the new building would be of the latest modem construction and would mean the installation of the dial system The exchange is now located on the second and third floors of the old First National bank building at Eighth and York The Wisconsin Federation of Clubs convention opens here tomorrow and closes Sunday with the business sessions being held at the Catholic The committee expects 1000 visitors and arranged for very interesting exhibits of stamps and The which will be found at the convention will be open to the general public Saturday afternoon and A Chicago midnight stamp club will hold a meeting here in connection with the local The Skeet club is to hold shoots every Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock and every Sunday morning at 9:30. Kiel Is Of County Board For Sixth Term George chairman of the county board for the last five was elected at the opening of the spring session Tuesday by a vote of 22 to 18 for Herman C. one for E. one blank and one Otto Charles was named vice chairman as the first business of the board as the George was a candidate for A. F. Rank waa nominated but withdrew and the board then cast its unanimous ballot for A number of communications were presented and the board then adjourned until Wednesday On Wednesday morning Chairman Kiel announced his committees with the new members drawing assignments on the less important Dr. Bonner was renamed as county physician and the Cato Falls project was discussed resolution was introduced that steps be taken to acquire tJ deeds to tax delinquent The list covers more than 200 A resolution was introduced to make the appointment of the janitor permanent during good behavior with the selection of the assistant in the power of the janitor but with the approval of the public buildings and improvement committee which committee is to check on the Clarence is the present janitor and under the old rules would have to stand for re-election by the board each The board continued its membership in the Wisconsin County Boards association and will pay the dues of which includes the subscription to the monthly Wisconsin for all of members and The expected to the spring sion The Hamann Construction company - a wa erection of the new plant for the Container company at South Eighteenth and Dewey The job will run approximately Work was started Monday Officers of the company said the award of the contract was in line with their policy of getting everything they can in the town and said that all supplies would bo purchased The is to be of brick column construction with hollow tile and reinforced It will be one story and T shaped in A 360 x 80 will run east and west along the railroad The company 40 X 40, will be on directly south of the The boiler room will be the same size as the The factory itself will ' 120 X 240 running north a The Hammann contract eludes plumbing and el The boiler is to be under a separate At the regular meeting of the school board Monday night the Band Mothers organization requested that larger quarters be provided for the band The board pointed out that a request had been with the city council which included soeh a provision in a building program but that no action had Other projects have not been acted upon and a request for a conference with the city council was proposed but that no progress has been made the aldermen contend the city is tied up with the sewage dispo plant project it cannot take on a. additional  

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