Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - April 6, 1934, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Steuens faint lafly c I T Y EDITION VOL 140 STEVENS POINT WISCONSIN FRIDAY APRIL 6 1934 12 PAGES IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN RETAIL SALES RITES SATURDAY Flood in County FARMERS BUSINESS MEN MH Mersch Retires from MEET DECIDE Til nil IA II Jf A u Member of To Hold Double Funeral Former Resident and Daughter FENDS STOCK IS WORTHLESS Chippewa Falls a preliminary survey in- ning losses of more than uw representatives of eleven I ties in the flood stricken of j western Wisconsin today planned immediate relief work j At a conference here yesterday a Double funeral for Henry committee of 11 county highway i Turrish former Portage commissioners was named to work dent and his daughter ilrs Miron will be held at tte of the Sacred Heart at j Saturday morning at o'clock Mr finish was instantly kar S o'clock Wednesday evening when thr car driven by feur Wendell Hansen skidded off te pavement at nue East and Second street in Superior and hurtled a grade alongside the curve where the dent occurred ilr Turrish hurled out of the car anil under ic after it had turned over twice Called by At time hurrying from Hau he had been unexpected death of tus daughter ilrs who after worthless for several years i Wage LABOR f the Portage county I 1915 and its chairman Formal Member i board since since il J Mersch is from that body after Song and service Ratification events have occurred during his period in office When by Vote Of Union board there was no paving on any road n to Complete Settlement outside of cities and ages and he save his influence Kacine Wis April toward development of a road of strikes at the Nash provement policy AH the almost tors company plants at Racine and miles of paving on Portage Kenosha and the Seaman Body county highways was done while Falls Wis April 6 Milwaukee chairman The concrete I ratification by a cost around two and one- Erik Erickson a little eld grav The was effected j f that amount was financed haired farmer in town ter three by the of Portage county bonds late to cash created national I tile county bonds now existent stock a board It was the first strike bear signature as shoe services of the board Of total of Ke the utilized f in bonds issued was flood might have damaged the The terms of settlement already i with 1926 only to the extent that the J accepted by the manufacturers j after the maturities on stock would so i provide a 10 per cent increase in j next which have been was anxious to convert it into at the Racine plant where for As of the bonds cash at once j strike started a 50 cent j the record t of the cost roads has been ho is a modest an illness of some special credit for chairman he was TO ORGANIZE Exonerated REVEAL SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM Hope to Expand With the Help of vation Department Fur farmers from parts the met at the armory here j noon Thursday night and elected a com- f The of 10 Hotel Frida 20 to draw up a plan manent organization of a j Charges Of insubordination ferred by Chief F F Industry against George McDonald and R e c e n t Announcement firemen were cd and the accused firemen were Wage Increases Results hi full reinstatement by board cf police and fire of i More Buying Power Copyright 1934 by Xew York April t ican housewife spent Jn adopted by an un- ly during the depression Foreman John licensed fur farmers association in Captain John Pleet and Firemen Wisconsin Would Expand Markets A United Press survey of the re- tail trade in a number of the i McDonald and revealed not i relative to nn incident which a pronounced jump in sales department Mr plant are to be advanced to the i to work with his Jakoubek J into the station with a pair of Increases briefly outlined the possibilities of J trousers and a shirt which he said i increase in retail sales the fur raising industry in were to be worn on certain began to be noticeable sin and said approximately 30 per j sions While the chief was around the Christmas holidays be- cent of the furs produced in this J ing the apparel to Foreman country are supplied by the Badger ney he said McDonald and came even more marked dent with the recent in- lt had existed from almost the be- state With Wisconsin's ideal savig continued reading in creases in manufacturing payrolls i ui tii ijc j Police Officer John on an executive committee of level of Racine rates The Seaman of the board UP f I Oi f ft i ginning in the county and was kept I mate and land j a matter of habit reason why this state cannot tention room and failed to pay at- j and factory employment as re- cuty a block distant corporation raided wages 10 cent and with the aid of six conference was attended by cent after the start of the strike lifted the light sedan from Mr body Hanssn In- side Ehe car was unconscious He sustained severe cuts and abrasions Born in Bucna Vista Mr Turrish was born on the ily farm in the town of Vista en October 15 1.864 the sen of Mr and Mrs James Turrish who were natives of Ireland Ke and road com- j chairman who was attorneys and on a Portage count habit The i duce al Jeas cent- Qf i Testimony b Kinney born j country's furs he said I hope Donald anil indicated 1 The unty and j to see the day when the fur chief addressed by the department of maturity in j try will be equally as important as i wnen ne ia point out con- the dairying industry in this state J trousers for Plan Experimental Farm Mr Jakoubek said the k display Mr Kirsling i on the other hand contended guard Destruction exceeds any from press Immell said Lies sending representatives Kenosha workers joined the strike included SE Croix March 1 Chippewa Production was stooped at the saw Buffalo Pierce Pepin but the Seaman com- A of Barren pany continued counties were to make re- had about 1 and should erected on the old backing of city members near Amherst Junction i actually has happened district school and later took an today He nis business career in ports thai paTt two weeks of the Mississippi Announce to operate and has of them employes men thc Qf the told Mr that some Kirsling nt the meeting pointed out that the j strictly rural propositions interests be ing expenditure of general county wiu tile sfc I R c t c- i et t fur during attention I her support The present spirit of I a animals which are killing of each vear The recent announcement of increases in the automobile when he laid out the shirt and and other industries has mada the average American more confident that things are im- proving and so bis wife not only spending more from earnings but Is even dipping into the savings they had put aside to weather the one de- store executive told tha United Press Power Drops Offsetting slightly the rapid im- knOwn I was talking to them Bukolt speaking In j afternoon it was the belief that the chief was partly at fault in not addressing the men directly when he was about to show the new type of shirt and and worked at ranch of lumbering at City cutting office 1 the logging camps of Wis cousin and worked at branch crui work About he began lumbering in Wisconsin for rights arid and about to and there began i at the same time associate timber in sin and Minnesota In 1901 Mr Turrish moved to after disposing of his and tary and general manager of the Log and Timber Announces Settlement would be convenient cooperation between and wanted the men to Mersch in i farm and station Hc also it menaced government 1 Announcement of the chairman Mr Mersch went in to the city eas plant a-d to roads bridges was sands of dollars PLANS for several years ia Tn n f ft n f tn m nu I manufacturing lumber Soon after III Bl his interests extended to W EXPLOSION was made by Dr university City j chairman of the labor board liver i er members are Tork in- dustry and Richard Mich representing labor Other terms of AH employes will be re- j I turned to work without loss of j i standing will begin im- j mediately upon acceptance of the i settlement by employes All ers are expected to be back at iobs in two The manufacturers will bargain j collectively with both majority and minority groups of their employes found two parties I I breed specie o V animals and will send bulletins to fn JM jlr Mersch who in vigorous the fu to chic and for that reason did his time to his Morc Than contracting and building business i FLOOD'S CREST PASSED ROADS State Board to In spite of the bad conditions of the road more than 75 fur f j from Baraboo Camp Marathon Sc Th against I not pay attention when the chief address f from bringing provement in the mass buying power of labor is the downward trend In farm power revealed in agriculture department statistics showed a decrease of one point to 75 in the index of farm prices for the week ended March 21 the are not necessarily discouraging Economic observers pointed out his men that farm prices Invariably follo up by or That is when labor To Quit Job Chippewa up oy r inac is wnen lal woe Hillsboro Cato Spencer city attorney and has money the farmer benefits pack and Green Bay in addition to j motion of Here are of the local men attended the meeting last Mink fitch on motion er Bader i reads as fol proofs are insufficient United Press t New beaver fisher otter coon and fox to of the Uls April f raisers were organization both within the state i Barter of Speaks Highway 10 is Shll board of He last came into prominence in the lamber industry in organization of a huSe state hospital for the insane imminent today George E Karris at his de- store business increased 25.44 per cent in March 1934 over the same month 1933 re- sistance greatly lessened March business greatly Improved nier state senator who has a large j of the police and fire j over March of last year Sales against Mr McDonald or Mr The charges are therefore I ft J 1 Mr Jakoubek the dismissed and the accused i the fng to Dr Joseph Barber for j are fully I commission who conducted concluded both parties will hold ed: Ice Jams Reported High Banks Ul V VI j 3 j The spring freshet In central m revealed r.oaay that the fur business and then j firemen Oscar TV March Another large 1 muskrat beaver otter and coon home i farm Dr hearing afternoon and j Stern Brothers increased briefly told of years of i rendered the decision exonerating i from In January the force Increased more than 12 per Stern Brothers Tork April Cn the was understood today lumber aerger pn the coast to have asked the mixed claims for sin principles ly out these there was still roads The Wisconsin river a capitalization of J commission to reopen its nominations for the committee of Bader secretary i tore which asked that its name claimed an increase per cent in sales over March Dubinski and be withheld claimed an increase 1 of 1933 Wage Increases Aid activities of the H W Reiger be made for the State street demanded by a council speaking for the city's indicated at the that a full in- tor of the Boise Payette the Jersey Lumber plosion of June when striking four automobile workers -un- stage of the river how they are bein I cd Thau attorney it permitting Mink ranch at Ed who has a mink farm at J H who has a in- j 4.000 acre ranch at Camp Douglas through B Mohr has a mink farm ia in the Rochester E C Horn who has a beaver farm just south of Stevens i Point J R Whitney who has a INVITED TO COURT OF HONOR largest retail stores said the proximately S per cent increase ia Chicago's payrolls was reflected in a like increase in sales A federal reserve report for this district a few weeks ago indicated sales had increased six or seven per cent 1 last year fill Charles E Boyd MN SAT fill AY N RHT tarT the Merchants Ull Unl I here Conditions show a very definite increase and improvement to the point where A Stevens dale and tor of sponsibility on German saboteurs i H T afl of Portland Ore general offices were located Ident of the water over the road maximum of IS inches Statement Bounty truck has been stationed psychiatrist of the Uni- If carried out in good faith as tilere to assisl cars be to accept mink farm at Sheboygan Hugo Point scouts and their parents will find a comparison showing The is as Belz who is interested in raccoons be Saturday night at 3 o'clock improvement over a ins Dr at C Mayer who has a at the court to the iod for the first time March j Boyd said showed an B per expressed in conferences there is come stalled The deepest w pointmen to the board if Harris ason near Dr is of ile workers unions have the committee a decided victory in their ers ia Racine and automobile industry never stui because slab has heaved institutions of Dr M K Green at Dr List Saurhoff mink farm at Pewaukee TV J Johnston who has a 2.200 acre muskrat farm Satte dsw Morte and Mr Jakoubek Dr E F of thc state de- cent increase over presentation of and awards al a Boy Scout court of honor Twenty-five second The has two first four star of 450 scout award and inspection i arch 1332 a membership county Portage of the 23 tage county but recommended by a of addressed award are to be presented the j the fur farmers Maurice Simons Jr Fond du Lac was elected ary secretary of the Credit Accounts and scouts Ferdinand A There 025 5 from will preside as chairman and i for new be by Rev George A y P M Vincent Joseph F Frances Mrs of i Mr Turrish was on to Minnie B r als AT ST MICHAEL'S STARTS SATURDAY proposal will handled a col- Grading way The workers will dis- sirs preliminary to proceedings s ex- TO occur as thP lor fur farmers arid much Kraur Charles C and R TV The prevented a a t-n as Car was at the meeting of of 135 that 32 farmers to the as a deposit for their dues in the association den Frank of nt at the Will Meet June 26 Before the fur farmers adjourned they voted to have meetin Mullen arid i after the settlement which the contact and Crashes Into Train Tuesday June 26 at 1 o clock at i ae court of honor committee ex- tends an invitation to Stevens Point residents to attend this sub- lie ceremony DR BRiGGS SPEAKS HERE ON SUNDAY which the organization com- i present its Point fur farmers who Omaha and announced farm representatives fro tte and feu a ud fox farm and 3 Milwaukee April vasbout is being repaired on Kocb 35 Lake Geneva died of a iy Truck J north of heart attack late yesterday while Frost Bancroft Woman German Pastors Ask Has Infected Foot i George Bancroft to Church in the he condition combined with water he Anothe: son 18 was jured but physicians said he would recover He was hurt fly to Rockford Governor Denies Plan for Second i of St Paul's Episcopal to 10 preacher next Dr Charles A ir Dr who was a for of the TI First M E church at Kenosha aad h who served for some r pastor of a large church at Tennessee is now super- intendent of the district of the Methodist church Dr an unusually in- speaker and on morning bp in Stevens Point in connection with the of the Methodist Episcopal had its b the month years to Credit during Marrh -i cent hisher than March Ham K of thc Merchants ter th it tip to better than last i part that has after Easier An e of le and Dun arc predication that this msv the one in a ed foot Madison Wis April O'Connor her sorts werp Albert G an- to their home in Dabuque today that has no lri the United from when they crashed j ent intention of a special of John In what LC medical ars Mrs Hazel 1011 Patch street and Henry C Mueller of Coloma Route 3 A son born at the hospital this morning to Mr and Mrs old Johnson 520 Evangelical cburch have petitioned the pope for admission to the Ro- man Catholic church source which is usually reliable said today The petition it was gave the reasons for the request in de- tail Tne afcc it WM him to dead on the the surfaco Many rf The across State Highway 72 near that the need for the state relief Department Store Discontinues Ail German Purchases 1 Chicago i Brothers of the ment stores jn Chicago today aad discontinued a7 purchases of man j A statement by the store 1 department 1 store announced today that to customers resistance to Route 2 is receiving treatment at Berlin I to has been standing on ni a special customers resistance to St Michael's hospital for an pastors of the Emergency hospitaL Ke was and dirt roads this week lrain session of the legislature indicating ln goods the firm has aU M TO M J i pital belong to the tion which has been fighting the complete of the church They were recruited In all parts of the country side roads are In poor condition and motorists are not to use unless necessary The Junction Thc spot has death founds to proportionately match been known as federal allotments to Wisconsin can and has claimed be worked out satisfactorily with W highway department pointed out f than a dozen lives In the last federal officials on a trip to j ington he plans shortly man did not his EA T H ER FOR EC AST that asido f rooi the Inconvenience the side roads should be avoided years O'Connor was at the j TT AUI txs cd 1 HIS to prevent them from being badly ot the car when the tive to call special session at will cut up curred j if fail however Generally fair tonight and Saturday slightly warmer la and extreme east tions Saturday j purchases of German merchandise j During the last six months Hands Brothers have placed no for merchandise in Germany In line with Mandel policy every effort has been aad made to develop fully and patronize American es of supply of such