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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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w4wvi wnva rtr if i flTTS -r- Poge Seven 1 KENOSHA EVENING NEWS Rofarians See Film of Africa Local Items I Alliance Seeks WPA Wage Scale Boost Holiest Day of Year for Jews The Kenosha division of the Workers Alliance announced today it had been assured that efforts Sunset Tonight Ushers SttfLEK Day of Atonement for Hebrew Faith in Kenosha a committee has contacted the 4 state WPA offices to present its The most solemn and sacred day demands The Milwaukee scale is of the Jewish calendar will be $60iOr unskiUed laborers $70 for ushered in at sunset this evening semi-skilled and $96 for skilled when two Jewish congregations I laborers observe the traditional "Day of The Workers Alliance also an Atonement" or nounced it will hold its regular Services at Zedec synagog meeting Wednesday evening at will begin at 5:30 when Rabbi 1 7:30 at the ltaUan-American Elliot Einhorn will conduct the I home Reports will be submitted ceremonies At Beth Hillel Tern- pie Rabbi Martin Weitz will II conduct the services beginning at 1 1 AfllAn mCTIIC this evening rfT 'iLvUlUIl IlljlClIlj On Wednesday observing Jews 13 abstain from all food and drink a Post Officers abregation Worldly thoughts are I UJI VIIIVAI eplaced by self -scrutiny of onduct by each individual Ends penitent period Fond Ue Ugionnoire The plaintive' music of to Conduct Ceremony This the traditional prayer of Fvenina repentance for the Hebrew people -ycmiiy will usher in the services -this evening From biblical days when A new year of activity will be this holy day was the occasion for launched tonight by Post 21 of the special sacrifices and prayers in American the Temple Yom Kippur-has car-Jtion of new officers at the Legion ried with it an irresistible appeal clubtooms for all Jews It brings to a close The ceremony willbe conducted the ten days of penitence which by Lee Promen of Fond du Lac a began last week with Bosh Hasho- former Vice-Commander of the noh the Jewish New Year and Department of Wisconsin who will ends on this holiday with hopes for be guest of honor at the meeting new year rich in blessings 1 The new staff of officers will be The Day of Atonement is disting-' headed by Frank Bartell eomman-uished from most other holidays in der who succeeds Paul Saftig and Democrats in Organization Glerum Reelected Chairman of County Committee Monday Night Democratic party committeemen ramed in the recently held primary election held an enthusiastic organization meeting Monday night at the Moose building and reelected Jay Glerum to serve as chairman of the Democratic county committee for another two year term Other officers of the county committee were named by the precinct committeemen of the party as follows: Dr James Rooney vice chairman Harry Brevitz secretary and Burton Wafring treasurer In re-electing Glerum to the leadership of the county committee the committeemen praised him highly for the work accomplished during his past term of office To Name Committees The officers of the county committee indicated at the meeting that committees for the coming campaign will be selected within the next week and will be named at a meeting of the county committee on the evening of Monday Oct 10 Maintenance of the policy of close cooperation between the county committee and the Kenosha County Democratic organization was unanimously voted at the session of the precinct committeemen i Plan Wednesday Program Members of the county committee also discussed plans for the entertainment of the committee members of the county organization and their friends to be staged iy candidates on the county ticket Wednesday evening The program will be' held in the Moose building starting at 8 Wednesday evening The event will include music entertainment and refreshments The county officers will also submit a report on the state platform convention which is being held in Madison today 30 New Polio Cases in State Health Officer Warns to be on -Lookout for Signs of Jnfantile Paralysis While there have been no new cases of infantile paralysis reported in Kenosha thus far this year the dread disease has been reported in other sections of the state warned Jr Cornelius A Harper state health officer today -Up to mid-September this year 30 new cases have been reported This total while leaving much 0 be desired in point of state lealth is not alarming when compared with the incidence of this disease in the corresponding portion of the past six years The mid-September total in those years averaged 65 cases the health officer said Che virus of infantile paralysis continues to hide out on the microscope Not only does it remain invisible but no filter has een devised that is fine enough to arrest It i Still a Mystery Further no preventative has seen discovered that would protect our people from this disease and the development el effective treatment has been slow' due to he mystery With which the aliment has been able to surround itself Cold weather apparently puts an abrupt end to further spread of infantile paralysis each year but the following summer' has always seen the return of the menace to at least a minor extent The cruel crippling effects of infantile paralysis particularly in the bodies of children cah frequently be overcome by persistent manipulation of affected muscles over a period of time that would be discouraging indeed were it not for the fair hope of avoiding dire permanent disabilities This treatment must be preceded by complete rest of the affected parts during illness and early convalescence and no case should be denied prompt and competent medical treatment Most interesting and entertaining was the film Across depicting scenes in the dark continent taken by the Ar-mand Dims-Leila Roosevelt Expedition through the Belgian Congo and other portions of Africa which provided the program at noon today for the Kenosha Rotary club at its regular meeting at the Elks clubhouse Dickinson curator of the Kenosha Museum presented the film The pictures showed the obstacles which the expedition overcame in making a motor truck crossing of Africa Most interesting too were the pictures of wild life of all kinds which they filmed along the route Nine Persons Take Rabies Treafmenf Racine Wis (JF) Nine persons underwent treatment here today after they had been bitten by or had petted two dogs which the city health department found were infected with rabies The state has quarantined 24 miles of Racine county since rabies was discovered last week when a dog was shot and a child placed under treatment Racine to be Host to Police Chiefs Racine Wis Wisconsin Police Chiefs will convene here tomorrow for their annual two-day convention Arthur Mujalke Racine chief of police who will be host to the visitors said more than 235 persons would attend SAVAGE RAVAGE By HARRY MAYER Of Mayer Drug Co What is ordinarily termed a bad produces the most devastating effects Few savages of the jungle could devise more untamed torture than the freezing and the burning streaming eyes and nose the desolating depressing effect on the spirits Anyone with a bacr cold is in misery until the siege is over There is a way to immunize yourself against cold Once you fall a victim the family doctor can do little beyond a little relief and protection against what bad colds may lead to but if you consult him in advance he can advise you how to build up immunity by living habits and by the use of serum All prescriptions for medication should be taken to a conscientious and trained druggist there to have each ingredient blended with the others to form a perfect mixture This is the 122nd of a series of Editorial Advertisements appearing la this paper each Tuesday Copyright Ask Immunization for Diphtheria Health Dept Appeals to Parents in Weekly Report With whooping -cough on the wane after increasing here for three weeks a warning against the seasonal danger of diphtheria the weekly report issued by the Kenosha Health Department Dr A Randall of the health department reiterated his appeal of last week for Kenosha parents to have all children of school and pre-school age immunized against diphtheria which is prevalent in many sections during the autumn months Whooping cough cases decreased last week from seven to two Three cases of tuberculosis reported during the seven-day period and one case of measles quarantined Fourteen births were reported with certificates issued for seven boys and seven girjs Nine deaths and six marriages were also listed Teach Women to Find a Job Employment Service Seeks More Students in Unique Night School Course Here Do you like to work with people in the same room? Do you like to handle money? Do you like to file classify or arrange data or papers? These are some of the questions in the Vacational Interest Questionnaire from Yourself In Your by Hepner and published by the Appleton-Century Company which is being presented to pupils in the newly organized class in for women sponsored by the Wisconsin State Employment Service in the Adult Evening School Room 206 at the high school annex The first meeting of class was held last Tuesday evening and in addition to the Vocational In terest Questionnaire a discussion of the requirements for the various occupations at which women are engaged in Kenosha was led by Miss Frances Isermann who is in charge of thev Department of the Wisconsin State Employment Service This information was ob tained by interviewing 1500 Keno sha employers to discover the quail? fications upon which they judge applicants Age education experience ability appearance and personality are all contributing factors to a success or failure in securing a job Need Good Presentation prove that 76 per cent of jobs that are applied for are lost not because of lack of ability to perform the duties but of the inability of the applicant to present her qualifications properly Our main objective in preparing this course for you is to make you effective and therefor more successful in your say Miss Isermann The next meeting of the class will be held tonight at 7:30 in Room 206 of the Central High School Annex A detailed description of the duties hours and conditions of work training required possibilities of promdtion and remuneration of specific jobs will be the main subject of the class plus a1 continuation of the Vocational Interest Questionnaire Former G-Man Speaks to Club John Kenney Delayan Describes Deportment iof Justice Activities for Club John Kenney former assistant district attorney in Elkhom who deserted the practice of law in 1934 to become a special investigator for the Department of Justice today spoke before members the Exchange club of Kenosha when that organization held its regular noon day meeting in the Log Cabin room of the 'Kenosha youth Foundation building Kenney described the inner workers of the FBI and told of the activities of G-men through experiences gleaned in more than ihree years of service under Director Edgar Hoover The speaker told of rigorous examinations and of difficult qualifying requirements before the actual placement of the individual applicant as a special investigator Comments on Cases The Exchange club guest speaker described numerous cases and told of both the spectacular activities and prosaic duties of federal agents After his talk Kenney answered numerous questions of club members with regards to organ-s dzational activities enforcement scope of the department and the mechanics of the average manhunt The former G-man quoted statistics on crime to show that 95 per cent of all indictments returned on a basis of FBI activities result in conviction Kenney pointed to the crux of the crime situation with the declaration that 20 per cent of all crimes committed are acts of young criminals He stated that the work of the older citizen that of pointing the way to a lawful life is clearly marked by the ratio of youths criminal activities Flan Joint Meeting Browne chairman of the club program committee announced that next meeting of the club a joint session with Kenosha Botarians will be held in the club rooms on the second floor of the youth foundation building Juanita Hansen screen star of the silent picture days will speak on the "War against Growing John Smith chairman of the club fellowship committee reported on the steak fry held by the club in woods Somers last Tuesday evening Plans were made by the club members to entertain members of the club sponsored scout troop for a dinner at Thanksgiving time Youthful Burglar to Juvenile Court 15-Year-Old Youth Admits Nineteen Burglaries Andrew Zolla 15-year-old con fessed burglar who told police he looted 19 stores and a score of automobiles In the past four months is in the juvenile court for disposition The lad was on probation at the time of his arrest and Is now in the custody of the probation department Under the state law dispositions of juvenile court cases are not permitted publication The fact' that the youth was not in school led to an Investigation which today revealed the following facts: Young Zolla had attended a junior high school up to last January At that time he transferred to the vocational school A short time later school authorities were tolc that Zolla had gone to the country to work on a farm and when the vocational school officials checkec again this fall they were told the lad was still on a farm according to this information Oratory Contest Here Postponed that It is associated with no his torical event The day is purely an attempt at self-regeneration with God and man Although its roots reach far back into primitive times and may have some relation to an ancient autumn festival the day received its present character in the Bible period Universal Appeal One of the highest and most I ethical characteristics of the holy day is its universal aspect'The Jew prays not only for his own people but also for all humanity The Jew prays for the establishment of the Kingdom of God for universal peace and justice At Beth Hillel Temple Harry Kadwit will chant the Kol Nidre and the theme of the even-will be We Had but Another r- Wednesday services will begin at the temple at 10 i with the rabbi speaking on be or not to be is a life his At 1:30 a specially prepared service for youth will be conducted with a sermonette by Mrs Weitz and with readings by members of the religious school Memorial services will be held at 4 with the rabbi speaking on Tale' of Two The title of Rabbi address at the synagog Wednesday will be Here services will begin at 6:30 a with the memorial service at 11 a Church Loyalty Day for Kiwanis Richard Williams 4206 Fifth avenue was fined $5 and costs in the municipal court today for speeding on Sept 4 For reliable prescription service phone Lincoln Pharmacy prescription specialists Ed Wavro Boy Sorenson 6814 14th ave Phone 8013 Ask your doctor Adv C4) Jasper Turk 4418 Sheridan Road attended the refrigeration service engineers Society convention at Springfield 111 over the week end He returned home Monday Delicious barbecues 10c Open day and night Adv (4) Milton Pearsons 807 Forty-sixth street arrested on Sept 28 for going through the arterial at Thirtieth avenue and Fiftieth street was dismissed in the municipal court this morning when he paid costs totaling $530 1 Damage of $25 resulted to the two-story frame home of Frank Mutchler 6900 Thirtieth avenue and its contents this noon in a blaze caused by a defective gas stove The -fire was extinguished' by the Kenosha Fire department Generator starter and all ignition problems expertly solved Drive in for inspection Auto Electric Service 2922 Roosevelt rd phone Adv (4) An information from the Secretary of State today revealed that the license of Eugene Augustine 7520 Sheridan rodd nas seen suspended following conviction on a charge of drunken driv-ng in the Milwaukee district court For estimate on plumbing and heating installation call Edw dischler phone 2-3145 Adv (4) Glen Augeson 42 arrested Sunday on a charge of disorderly conduct after he had created a disturbance on the William Wolf farm west Sixtieth street was srought before Municipal Judge Sdward Buetz Monday afternoon enter a plea of guilty Augeson aid a fine of $2 and costs See the new 1939 Packard now on display at Morrison Motor Co 39th Ave and 60th St Adv (6) Peter Herr Pleasant Prairie ownship farmer and WPA worker was fined $5 and costs with an alternative of seven days in the county jail when he entered a plea of guilty to violation Of quarantine an appearance before Municipal Judge Edward Buetz Monday afternoon Unable to pay the fine lerr was remanded to jail Women Bowlers form a team and oin our Ladies Bowling League Tuesdays The League will get started Tues Oct 11 at 2:00 Recreation Adv (6) Officers and members of the xard of directors of the West Kenosha County Fair association met at the Wilmot High School Monday evening and heard first drafts of a financial report on the 1938 annual program Final reports wil De submitted by officers at the annual meeting and election of directors on the evening of Novem-jer 7 Mrs Bauscheli Taken by Death Resident of Kenosha for Thirty-Two Years Dies A widely known resident of Ke-( nosba Mrs Katherine Bauschelt widow of' Nicholas Bauschelt died early this morning 'at the home 4329 Nineteenth avenue leaving a host of friends and relatives to mourn her passing She was born in 1874 at Union Grove and at the age of twelve came to Kenosha She was educated at St George school In 1893 she united in marriage with the late Nicholas Bauschelt Surviving are one sister Miss Mary Schmorow and two daughters and four sons: Mrs Joseph Klotz and Mrs Andrew Green-wald and Frank Leo George and Harry all of Kenosha Twelve grandchildren also survive She was preceded in death by her husband and four sons Funeral arrangements will be announced later Hansen Will Run as Independent Racine Wis -J3) Harvey Hansen of Racine who was defeated in the Primary for the 'Republican nomination for Congressman in the first district announced today he would run as an independent in the general election Nominated candidates are Stephen Bolles Janesville editor Republican Calvin Stewart Kenosha at torney Democrat and Francis Wendt Racine attorney Progressive (Seme3ral 8 a Four Paroled for Stripping Auto Local Youths Plead Guilty to Larceny Charges Today Four Kenosha youths arrested by police last week for stripping an automobile owned by Dr A Ruffolo which! they had-taken were taken before Municipal Judge Ruetz today on larceny charges They had pleaded not guilty to the charges when arraigned before County Judge R' Baiter last week but today their pleas were changed to guilty The four are Dominick Dia-monte 21 2215 Fifty-third street Charles Pinnola 18 4509 Twenty-fourth avenue Mike Principe 21 2212 Fifty-sixth street and Arthur Ruffalo 21 of 5318 Nineteenth avenue Buffalo was sentenced to serve six months to one year in the county jail and then paroled for one year The other three were sentenced to one to two years in the state reformatory at Green Bay on each of two counts of larceny tiie sentences to run concurrently They too were placed on probation All four were ordered to make restitution for the losses and to pay the court costs of the action 1 Russian scientists are prospecting for oil in the Yenisei estuary Charge Postmen Stole From Mail i Milwaukee (JP) Walter Struck 39 and Henry Knott 39 veteran mail carriers were bound over to the federal grand jury today on separate charges of stealing from the mails The men waived preliminary examination before a court commissioner Struck was a carrier for 17 years Knott was a carrier 16 years Bond was set for each at $1000 Postal inspectors said both men had admitted thefts You'll' be "always latest world events 'ZENITH is tuned in seat "in the house' Series with your tr Kenosha county forty-five years Rev Frederick rner I ago He farmed in Pleasant Prairie township for many years coming Racine Speaker Wed to Kenosha nine years ago to make his home with his children Rev Frederick Turner pastor He is survived by four sons and of the First Methodist church in four daughters Nels Nielsen of Har Racine and former president of the Lvard 111- Andrew Nielsen of Kiwanis Club of Wausau Wis will Bristol Christian Nielsen of Keno-be the speaker at the luncheon of sha Clarence Nielsen of Bristol the Kenosha Kiwanis club at the Mrs Rasmus Petersen of Kenosha Elks club Wednesday noon He will Mrs Tinus Fredericksen of Racine speak on Place of the Church I Mrs Anna Frederjlfcksen of Keno-in sha and Mrs Erifc Andersen of This is National Church Loyalty North Chicago and by twenty-Week and Kiwanis International is three grandchildren and- twenty ing will be a discussion of plans for the dedication of the new American Legion Memorial Build ing The structure is near comple- tion with exterior work finished and the committee in charge is now working overtime on plans for furnishing the interior and arrang ing the dedication ceremony which is scheduled for Armistice Day session will also mark the beginning nf a membership drive to continue until November 11 Charles Werner -will direct the campaign to bring the membership of Post 21 above the one thousand mark Dr A Erling re-elected post adjutant 7 Membership Drive Principle business of the meet- Jeppe Nielsen Long III Succumbs III Several Weeks Well Kenoshan Dies Jeppe Christian Nielsen 81 years a resident of Kenosha county for many years and who lived in Kenosha for the past nine years at the -lome of his son Christian Nielsen 4905 18th avenue died at the Convalescent home Monday night following an illness of several weeks He was born in Denmark on April 8 1857 the son of the late Mr and Mrs Christian Nielsen He spent his early life in his native land coming to America and direc" great grandchildren His wife Dorothea Ann Nielsen preceded him in death in 1911 The body is at the Hansen funeral home where funeral services Kenosha Forum Capt Claude Collins Presents "Daredevils Film The Hews" with Motion Pictures THURSDAY October 6 8:00 Kenosha Senior High School Auditorium SEASON TICKETS $100 No Individual Admissions stimulating attention to the occasion by member clubs participat ing in programs devoted to this topic As an added attraction Wednes- Me Ibe closedl 4 4 Wednesday Oct 5th Temperature Range Milwaukee (5s) Highest! and lowest temperatures the last 24 hours: Omaha Sioux City Phoenix 96 Yellowstone 32 urn a day and through the courtesy of will be held Thursday afternoon William Exton manager of the Kenosha theater the club will be entertained by the Schnickelfritz band now playing at the Kenosha Next week the Kiwanians are observing Fire Prevention Week with a program devoted tp a discussion of that subject at 2 interment following in the family plot in Wesley cemetery Dial 5121 for your Classified Ad Because of a i Religious Holiday the World' ZENITH Mayor of Algoma Hands Resignation Algoma Wis JP) Rufus Runke resigned as mayor of Algoma at the October meeting of the city council last night Runke who had held the office since April said his duties as regional surveyor of the Farm Security administration kept him out of the city most of the time EHecftaic In Observance of I Young Republican Contest Planned Friday Night 1 The oratorical contest planned here as Kenosha part in a nation-wide event sponsored by the Young Republican National Federation has been postponed from Thursday until Friday evening according to an announcement today by William Nelson chairman of the contest First sscond and third prizes are Offered for best orations on any of six patriotic with the contest open to all between the ages of 16 and 24 inclusive The county event will be held at 8 Friday evening at Republican headquarters Winners of the county contests will participate In district state and regional eliminations with the national finals scheduled for November 1 at Washington With a minimum of time remaining for preparation orators wishing to enter are instructed to secure enrollment blanks at -Republican headquarters or from Nelson County Young Republican chairman 11 Grade School Pupils are Fingerprinted Racine Wis Finger prints of more than 50 pupils in the J-Hansche rural school were being studied today by deputy sheriffs seeking solution to the latest in a series -of rural school robberies Radios and typewriters worth $285 are missing For 24 Years America's Finest Homes Have Been Proud of Their ZENITH 7-tube Zenith with Tran-continental Tip-Touch tuning receives American and Foreign broadcasts A cabinet in genuine walnut that is beautiful The price 95 Stores A Jewish Holiday 1 1 Our Store will -be Closed All Day Wednesday Oct 5th 1938 Floor Models at Big Savings Small Payment Down Delivers Any Radio Into Your Home IB Cohn's Inc ben COHN Pres -Two HHUIB FU: APPLIANCE SHOP Westown Bldg -63rd St v'The Store That Service Dial 5121 for your Classified Ad i li Ktu WraiU2aMMr'MIWftltl 3s-'53 eVe liwft'.

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