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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - November 5, 1934, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               Monday November 1934 ENDORSEMENT IS ONLY QUESTION Continued One Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribute Three Tribune's HAWKINS CLUB Daily Column CLUB RULES political figures Close contests have been fought in several states crats say they will eliminate at least six old guard Republicans Sinclair In Spotlight Of the 138 governorship dates Upton Sinclair the tic nominee in California has been the most spectacular by reason of his sensational end poverty gram The administration turned a cold shoulder to his candidacy most observers believe weakened the former Socialist's chances His defeat is claimed by his Republican opponent Governor Frank F riam The vigorous contest between ernor Herbert H Lehman in New York and Robert Moses can gained prominence when President Roosevelt appealed for the re-election of his friend Hands-Off Policy President Roosevelt is back in his Hyde Park home where he will vote tomorrow With the exception of supporting Lehman and Senator Copeland Democrat who is ed by E Harold Cluett Troy ar maker and wealthy Republican the chief executive has maintained publicly a hands-off policy He kept a close watch on developments Mrs Roosevelt stumped New York state for Mrs Caroline O'Day candidate at large for Con- gress Two other women Miss alie F Couch Republican and Miss Dorothy Frooks Law Preservation are candidates Miss Frooks Mrs Roosevelt to a debate but it did not take Cabinet Members Speak In a drive to win an ing indorsement of the new the administration sent cabinet members and party leaders over the country on speech making tours Republicans handicapped by a lack of funds and unison generally campaigned individually The new deal was the chief issue but some Republicans especially in the mid- indicated approval of parts of the Roosevelt program Republican headquarters its fire on federal relief ex- charging the tion with trying to influence voters Democratic leaders replied that the starving and destitute must be fed and clothed regardless of political campaigns Farley Fletcher On Air As a final touch to the campaign Chairman James A Farley of the Democratic national committee and Chairman Henry P Fletcher of the Republicans will make appeals to voters tonight radio cher will go on the air at 10 p m eastern standard time and Farley at Both have made their predictions Farley forecast substantial cratic gains in the While in- there may be some losses in the house he said increases there were possible He said the tration would branches by two-thirds majorities Sees G 0 P Gains Fletcher asserted the G 0 P would retain its senate strength and between 60 and 70 house seats Should his forecast ize the Democrats still would con- in power in the house Tn the present there are 309 Democrats 114 Republicans 5 and seven cies in the senate 35 Republicans and one ite Democrats hold 38 governorships Republicans 9 and ites one Governorships held by Democrats 8 Republicans and the lone Governor son of Minnesota are at stake morrow Pat On Back for Bob An invitation Mr Roosevelt ex- tended young Senator Robert La Follette jr Wisconsin Republican liberal who turned Progressive to lunch at the House Thursday was regarded by his supporters as a pat on the back It is known that the would like to see La Follette ed to the senate Michigan Republicans are trying to recapture the state tion through the election of Franl D Fitzgerald over Arthur J Lacy Democrat who defeated Governor Comstock for the nomination 38 Women Candidates Of the candidates for con- gress and governorships on some 31 tickets 38 are women Four an seeking senate seats four are governorships and 30 including six of seven incumbents are running for the house Altogether more than eighty women are out for high of fices Dear certainly have some mighty talented artists in the Hawkins Club I was greatly prised by the excellence of the en- tries received in last week's ing contest It's going to be a hard job to select the three prize winners really should hold an art ex- hibit and let the public choose the best I will try to judge them in time to announce the names of the three in tomorrow's column school I wish to find my twin My complexion is light blonde hair about five feet tall I am 12 years old in the eighth grade My hobbies are playing baseball football and basketball I am sending you a picture of an owl Well I guess I must close Yours fair and square Edward E Wiggins Route 4 Box 33 Wisconsin Rapids Any chapter which applied for a hapter charter earlier than a week go today October 29 and has not it had better write to me gain If you haven't received your harter chances are it either did not each me or the application was not made out Any chapters re- uiring new copies of the ion in order to apply for their ers can secure them for the asking If your chapter was listed mong those charters have seen issued you needn't worry even f yet for it is in he mail and you will get it in a day r so Tread in the paper that you would any suggestions for con- ests ive members might send n One contest that I thought might fun is to see how many words ach person can get out of the Hawkins I thought you would be interested o Imow that our club meets row afternoon in the basement of jur school We are going to vote on a name for our chapter Yours fair and square Edward Krueger Treas Green Grove School Nekoosa Wis Thank you for the contest ion Edward I will keep it in mind like it would make a very in- contest Our club is doing very nicely We had our second Wednesday October 24 We have eighteen and all were present We lave changed the meetings to every week instead of every two weeks As our next meeting falls we are going to have a Erma Ehlert and Lila Bean are the Wisconsin Rapids Tribune BIRTHDAY CLUB to get up the program All of grade girls are to bring dy I saw Homer's letter in the paper I know him quite well so will write him Yours fair and square Lila Bean Sec Bean school Vesper Wis t had a lot of fun at your Hallowe'en party Lila I am glad to hear that your chapter is jetting along so The fact that you decided to hold weekly meetings indicates that you are pretty inter- ested in the club doesn't Dear We have had our second meeting We are going to respond to roll call by giving things of All pupils are going to clean the school yard after our next meeting One of our members was absent from our meetings because of ness We decided to go see the sick We have seven cents in our treasury now Our chib is going to hold its meetings in the basement We have another pupil in our school who would like to join You will find his membership blank in this letter Could you please our We have not received it as yet Yours fair and square Grace Christensen Sec Gary Bluff School Pittsville Wis You no doubt have received your charter by this time Grace for it was mailed out Chapter charters are being sent out only once a week now to save time fox Seek who has lots of work to do in taking care of the many of club activity But I don mind like Dear 7 am enclosing a stamp for which please send me a ship pin and as I would like to join your club J am n years old My is May 15 I would like you to my name in the Pen Pal list Yours fair and square Marjorie Judd Wis Come on you club members who have asked for Pen Pals here's a new name to add to your list Write to Marjorie and welcome her into our club Dear I wish to become a member o your club I attend the Lone Pirn Joan Alice Kroll 1311 Tenth nue north is 2 years old today Dear There are thirty pupils in our that have joined your club them that have joined are going to move to Chicago We are trying hard to get the rest to join our club because our captain says we may initiate them I would like to have a contest Why I Like because most f the children that have joined go o school We are trying hard to obey our motto Fair Yours fair and square Bernice Bray Rural Arpin Wis You see I have accepted your gestion Bernice and the topic you suggested is the subject of our con- est for this week Thank Dear I you would put my name on he Pen Pal list My name is Will- am Carl Manske I was bom July 5 1925 Enclosed is my entry for he contest Yours fair and square William Manske 1110 Oak Street Wisconsin Rapids Here's another member to add to Pen Pal list Write to William won't you? I hope that members who have asked for Pen Pals will watch column for other Pen Pal names and send letters to them RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL Mrs William Provost city Mrs Edna Schultz Ar- in Eoute 2 Master Homer Winch Joute 4 MEMBERSHIP BLANK Fill out this blank and enclose a stamp for your club badge and mail to Hawkins care of The Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune Please write plainly I wish to be enrolled as a member of the INS CLUB I am enclosing a stamp for my club badge Name Date of Last Birthday Street Address or Route City School You I Names SAYS BOB DECLINED TO DEBATE HIM A FOLLETTE REFUSES TO DE- BATE OR EVEN HANDS WITH C 0 P NEE SAYS LATTER Milwaukee Nov B Chappie candidate for he United States senate today said hat Senator Robert M La Follette he Progressive nominee declined a invitation to debate issues At Progressive Sleeting Chappie said he attended a campaign meeting at State Tair park yesterday and approached he senator at the conclusion of his speech He said the following conversation took Are you La to lave time to debate with me in this Who are Chappie wouldn't shake hands with But would you debate with No sir I wouldn't debate with you either Chappie said the handbills an- nouncing the meeting invited aers of all parties to so he decided to go The dodger said further that this meeting would be full of dynamite and Chappie said thought maybe La Follette would take a chance that I was not there and pull a bluff about being willing EO debate I wanted to be right there in case that happened so that the debate could start at once Political Funeral If there ever was a political ral it was that Sunday meeting of the two La Follettes Both acted like How's YOUR HEALTH Edited for the New York Academy of Medicine By DR IOGA GLADSTON THE SKIN IN WINTER The skin in winter is affected by two principal conditions cold and changes in diet and living tions The effects of cold are to drive the blood into the deeper portions of the body It is in this way that body heat is conserved for if the blood to remain on the body surface should soon freeze The lessening of blood circulation in the skin however has its local physiologic effects Thus tion is diminished and the tions of fatty substance by the glands is reduced Certain specific disease condition may develop in consequence One of these is winter pruritus or winter itch In this condition there is more or less severe itching of the skin exaggerated goose flesh Winter dermatitis or chapping is another annoying condition of the skin which commonly develops in the cold winter months Chilblains is another condition confined to the cold months of the year and is due to poor circulation induced in part by repeated ure to cold The prevention of these conditions is much easier and simpler than their treatment To begin with the skin should be protected against ex- cess cold The clothing worn should be warm and comfortable This calls things for warm ings and socks for effective as well as stylish gloves etc Blood circulation in the skin should be promoted by such means as warm baths followed by brisk rubdowns with a rough Turkish el Care should be taken to dry the skin thoroughly after every ing of the body the feet hands or face When the skin is dry and scaly a rubdown with olive oil con- If the hands and face are subject to chaping sweet oil or cold cream rubbed into the skin and left on overnight will serve as a tive Diet And The Skin Paid Written authorized mnd for by Louis Buehler Nekoosa Wis Amount Louis Buehler for Register of Deeds ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Your Vote Will Be Appreciated defeated men already and Phil even admitted defeat by telling the ence that it was not a question of the outcome of one election Phil also told the crowd to carry on regardless of the results Tuesday Miss Gertrude Enright gives you these beauty secrets of LANGLOIS WORLD FAMOUS BEAUTY AUTHORITY This Week Accept without obligation the opportunity to consult this trained from the Cara Nome Laboratories in York be with us from Monday until Saturday Let her make a personal diagnosis and analysis of your skin Tell her your beauty problems they may be she give you her complete attention the care best suited to your particular type of beauty Cara Nome Beauty Aids to be Demonstrated You will also have the opportunity of becoming acquainted the Cara Nome beauty treatment a scientific that the busiest woman find practical easy and it will keep your complexion exquisitely clear and youthful Be our guest Remember there's no obligation Rexall Pharmacy and Tea Room Otto's WHO GETS THE MONEY SPENT FOR The following figures are given as light on a subject which in the past has been filled with the smoke of propaganda and the heat of emotion These figures speak for themselves They are our September books Similarly published figures of other dairies lead us to believe that they are typical of the in- dustry WE RECEIVED for MILK per quart average 7.75 cents x You pay per quart However this price is j aged with the prices paid by the stores which are f lower FARMERS RECEIVED per cents This is or nearly one-half of the money we re- for milk sold in bottles J LABOR RECEIVED per cents This is of total This pays for plant delivery and office labor PLANT and DELIVERY COSTS per quart 1.43 cents This is of total It goes to pay for coal tles caps washing powder machinery repairs ons and trucks and repairs feed for horses and many other items It does not include labor ADMINISTRATION COSTS per cents This includes taxes insurance interest heat light stationery advertising and many other items TOTAL cents Three-fourths of all the money received by us for milk is paid out to the farmer and for labor The remaining is paid out for plant delivery and administration costs There are no profits In fact there are losses Wisconsin Valley Creamery Co PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE 1st Ave So i Phone 633 U DETAILS BRIDGE Stocking is a de- help to con- says Shepard Barclay I prefer Camels because I can smoke 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adl in feeling I light up a reports Maurice Marts And the ness is quickly relieved OVER NETWORK E J Reynolds   

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