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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 9

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 9

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Stimlay Morning, April 11, 1913 PAGE NINE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE AND LEADER-PRESS Employes In Most Of City's Larger War Plants To Receive Vacations This Year Life Undenvriters Institute Planned Insurance Men To Meet On Friday At School Social security will be the subject of the Life Underwriters Institute scheduled to be held in the for vacation schedules at Moto- worked straight through at extra pay for the period. I l-'J OUTDOOR LIFE fc- -j- ti w.iy wr.KJJ ClVM it vnrkrrt Mcter Gauce and Equipment com a i wsov-i kvc fj pany and at Northern Eneravinjr. x. By ALFRED W.RICE Last year MotoMcter Gauge Rave employes a choice of working 1 explained in this con Hirshheimer Foundry doesn't contemplate many changes from past policies, and the Novelty Box company has mostly new personnel who would not be eligible for vacations under the company's per- tnxwv-a Uiclr vacations, but va caticrs won't start there until I i T. nun uui not been par- II it ha has about July, says John Padesky, Vocational school next Friday, Herman J.

Gemuenden, coordinator, announced Saturday. Life insurance agents of all rpecia manager and vice-president. a i Storm clouds still are in the offing for the Badger State Sportsmen's club bill to legalize spearing of rough fish in Mississippi river waters during the winter months. It already has had a hectic ca Reason lod-oi-service system. Don't Give Time Off Northern Engraving management war? 1W J.I 1 irnwIviM.

K. used hasnt civen any consideration to firms operating in the La Crosse area are expected to participate in the institute, which will begin sal- Among firms who have not cus me matter yet and probably won for another month, says Charles tomarily given vacations in the reer in the senate, and from all the fiM tir'f arav kMtiMii ati. Jelatt. vice-president. past and do not contemplate doing I ear-marks, the assemblv is con- promptly at 2 p.

m. in room 103 of the Vocational school. E. R. Harenburg, certified life La Crosse Rubber Mills has no .1 rjii wraal you rtacn ffen.jrtfxM call a typical factory vaca- rfl i -fc vs-t-ryNti rUn.

All workers who have r5' riftT Iwn wj-Ji Us cctrtpany a year or so this year arc Torrance and Son, templating treating it in a some-Franklin Iron Works, E. Hackner I what similar manner, tnd company, the Badger Stamp- Both Senator R. M. Schlabach plans for vacation periods, said Leo Lark in. manacer.

Employes underwriter, has been engaged to present the subject and to lead the customarily work right through the ing and Tool company and Chopie and Assemblyman Edward Krause. 'Y; receive a paid vacation, the ,3 a rar rc4uctofi I tenxth cf mhkh depends on the Tool and Die company. I who presented the bill in both summer months, he added. Work at the Mills is of a more or lesss discussion. This is a return engagement for Harenburg.

It was arranged in response to numerous s. K-rtciiSft irrn cf service. Oneyear employes La Crosse Tool and Die com-1 branches of the legislature for the mv.ir r.ir iwo-ycar cm seasonal nature. pany, which took over B. Ott and club, believe it will be adopted.

requests following his first institute meeting here in January. Sons early this year and has been sryes a wcrJc week, four-year worker days cd those Slated In Contract Bump Pump company has a con Here's the senate history, in Harenburg's services have been busy remodeling its plant and installing new machinery at the tract wjth its employes which stip ti-wra a. t.cw rrtcd ef serice Is six iiai Tara.sacn ia in-1 ears or nwe two week, ccord- ulates one to two-week vacations routh side location, doesn't give cvis-r. io i rca jfapenfus. works for all who have been with the made available to La Crosse insurance agents as a part of the school's program of occupational extension training.

All licensed life underwriters are invited and vacations. That firm, incidentally, is one of the smaller war manu firm six months or more, and the sir soeie Ordasarily the vacation season management will adhere to that policy, says L. A. Thomson, man- facturers which has shown rapid expansion since the war started. Before the war.

there were about urged to attend. ccr. Vacations there start about Has w. j- ef rai ftatts Apnl 13 and runs through iTArc. 31.

fct to avoid manpower TJt e-l'? rr-mt tJ-e hru-e the summer end tjfir C-Aisr. rtr win UU. pcril has been spread grtfi vacatur' i- Pwh the c-vrr soit a vear now. vacations June 1 and extend to October. a dozen now there are La Crosse Garment Industries Library Club 50.

brief: March 16, engrossed by a vote of 19 to 14. 19, defeated by a vote of 17 to 11. March 19, reconsidered by a vote of 15 to 14. March 25, defeated by a vote of 21 to 9. March 25, reconsidered by a vote of 17 to 13.

April 1, indefinite postponement refused by a vote of 14 to 16. April 1, adopted by a vote of 18 to 13. April 1, motion for reconsideration; no vote as yet. hasnt a plan corked out yet. ac- Most of the employes in these hi ir started Jan.

15. corcaie to waiter Ilaeder. presi smaller firms are skilled workmen who are emploj'ed by the dent. -We usually dont rtt into T3i wiert urs Kv sr-jktJrr rr-; cf are ns fii-'J fey wvll crt r- spread Oat reriod Trar-e ctrrpany much in the Keneral it quite so ear he said. hour and hence do not receive paid vacations.

La Ciosse Trailer and Equip cf rivirs vacation la itcl ment company, William Funk. C. B. Kich company does not TTl rwi rn ti I1! toliey has been to president, ha'snt done say anything ordinarly give vacations because bout vacations yet Ordinarily, un its work depends on customer de mand and the payroll is govern Campbell Library club held Its April meeting with Mrs. Howard Kinney Wednesday, American humor the topic.

Mrs. H. W. Hauser had the paper, a collection of several short stories from Hulett's "Now I'll Tell one" and bits from Stephen Leacock's "My Remarkable Uncle." Quoting Leacock she remarked "Humor is not a weapon against war, it one of the things war can kill. It could not survive in the world if it were under the domination of the force and cruelty that now lies upon Europe." Mrs.

R. A. Lapham, Mrs. Ellsworth Robinson and Mrs. Freda ed accordingly.

R. C. Cheney com -5utts r0or pcta3 vacauonj oxer slmofl a mxratn at etra ray. fc er's reriod. from June 15 to May 75 fr-w e.rs haee 31.

the present outlook is that -f Vicr 1-. th same systrm wiU be toll owed AsaZZ-r tr? 6 thi year. ImtaX 1m VaeaUai- ard cotr.rMne Is another It is expected the senate will act this week on the new reconsidera ion contracts with the workers provide for vacations. Advance Bedding company will fcl'ow last year's policy, says President Robert IlurtRcn. giving workers a choice of staying on tion motion.

pany, which entered the war production field last December, has no precedent to go by so vacations Two "White -Tail Does who starved to death when forage was eaten up out of their reach were photographed by a citizens' committee which investigated the condition of northern deer yards this winter. The-committee's report to the conservation commission is expected to be a factor in deciding whether Wisconsin hunters will be allowed to shoot does next fall. wrrcr are ef to Schlabach Is hopeful therell be a sufficient number of votes to defeat the motion, so that the bill are only 'being considered at this time," according to Owner aral 1 encased in war production and vry goods which has a year-round vacation rUn. Asa the wishes of ir.e job during the week-long vacation which they are given. Most cf the employes probably will choose to work, he added crsj th4e rrurajrr t-r an errrf ScyeT Sis ee ef ur pu: ti ti.

iyz e'i; he t. ti wi; Cwss fae When he's talking about pick will stand as approved in the sen ate. Krause's assembly bill Is identi cal in wordage. Ross Cheney. Segelke Kohlhaus Manufacturing company has given no vacations for the last couple years since war business started to boom and etrpSies are irrantrd as much as tct an effort is made to five the rxit vacatiens durir.e the erel as a game fish, he's doing a lot of barking about something Hawkins compose next year's program committee for the club, ap The assembly engrossed the bill he knows nothing about, insofar J.

Lcinfelder and Sons ordinarily grant vacations but during the past couple years, since war production commenced, employes have pointed by the president. persodf. rans have as the river is concerned. won't this year. Employes work on an hourly basis there, though.

hd ef Mrs. Martin Hohmann reviewed not ben completed People don't care particularly a magazine article wnat we Laugh At and Why." about them, except to boast about one of considerable size that they're able to land after a fight. Tuesday evening, but on Wednesday a motion for reconsideration was filed. Conservation Commissioner W. J.

P. Aberg launched a one-man campaign, from the way the thing appears, against passage in the senate of the spearing bill. He wrote personal letters to They dropped the water as low as three feet below pool level this winter and lakes and bays that usually have three or more feet of water froze to the bottoms, freezing all fish, 90 per cent of which were game fish. There are several of us here who can testify to this as a fact. "I'm sure there were more game fish killed in this locality than all the hook and line fishermen could catch in the next two or three years.

"The sportsmen should protest against anything like this again; that is, the lowering of the water after the freeze-up." TWO BADGERS TO BE Aberg doesn't say anything PILES may cause FISTULA about the amount of game fish a good-sized pickerel will eat in a season. He studiously avoided Living Costs Carrying BalL Quarterback Roosevelt Barks By tr MAKIOW and all ethers mot quickly spot-GtOJtCE ZJrXKE ted when its prices are on the up- It wa In trade tzA sometimes the true ptc-rr c) tiuf r'Mttrj clear even to the Vt fcull wr hwewife who has to da her daily ti.i wat warrfed, tr.rkt'.t. u-atzt "H-iUt Lrf," fcr trutancr: that issue. He ignored, too, the fact that the sportsmen here haven't asked that pickerel be on the the senators who voted for the bill in one of its early appearances, a senator friend forwarding his copy on to us. Perhaps it was the letters that helped make it possible to finally secure enough votes for passage in the senate.

rough fish list for the entire Related Ailments Explained In FREE BOOK Fistula with attendant loss of bowel control, associated nervou disorders and general ill health are often some of the common results of neglected Piles. year, merely for the duration of GIVEN PURPLE HEART the winter ice spearing season. 4 t. Q-avr- r-r months the t.ii cut thef Cer.eral cn-t cf fc-d has cLmbed Battle Creek, Mich. JP) The military order of the purple heart I g.j.v rip- c-f-half rf r.

rr ccr.t rut in that In the mail during the week In his letter, Aberg said HEADACHEJjERVOUSNESSj 'TbitomacmTilowI from William Koch of Ferryville HEART PALPITATION -mi -M CONDITIONS came the following: ta Ci Ariraa rzvcr-txy l.re; wv pi ce- tmm hed ea.t!il!y. Other food fcu? ces 5t tr-m- were If it were will be conferred upon 44 wound-ed soldiers by Norman at the army's Percy Jones General hospital here Sunday af I BACKACHE I -kl I PHYSICAL I WEAKN ESS I ft IVCB KIDNEY "This bill, if enacted into law, will upset the uniform regulations agreed upon between the state of "I noticed in your Sunday WSTUBSANCtS II nKnnnnnaannnnU Quips and Quanks that there were some complaints about thousands tjci i x- ccz cs.ne ir.e over-au aivarxc would be la per ternoon, Maj. Albert C. Krukow- Wisconsin and the state of Muine sota, which took years to work out crb? ef Lsf rr.f;red yari I t.re urv.l etr, t.rrv a jr afcr ski, executive officer, announced today. Iixare On Eamiax Kj PECTAI iPHeUMATISiml jCTAasCESsflANrMiAl I TROUBLES TsOATlK l' I PAINS P.

A of buffalo, sheephead and sand pike found floating in the Missis It is of small importance in itself because the only place they want Most of the soldiers were PROSTATIC STMPTOMSl sippi river near your town. wounded in action in New Guinea, Write today for- a copy of a 40- it is on the river in the immediate La Crosse vinicity. No other areas Australia, New Hebrides and Dasre 1'KEK hook, which explains "I wish you could have been here to see the thousands of game fish bass as large as three pounds), crappies and sunfish of Guadalcanal. on the river ask for it. The group includes Corp.

Os ill Lr f-krry wefkrrs ince that date Piles, Fistula, other rectal ailments and associated colon and stomach conditions. It may save you time and trouble. Address Thornton "Spearing of game fish was abolished in Wisconsin 10 years ago, the only place where there is all sizes floating in our vicinity. They were so thick that their 6' AJ -e- t- up 4. tr ctr.U They have.rone tr Orrray tr.t IT r-r cvr.t Since Drcerr tr.

wald O. Obhof, Milwaukee, and Pfc. Roman J. Koepal, Pulaski, Wis. Minor Clinic, Suite 482, 92 McGee Kansas City, Mo.

white bellies looked like bubbles i Cs anything of the kind permitted now being Lake Winnebago on in the water. You could have Tflfcj. 1 MX, 3 Fr tnt s.nce May. njr k8 uj tr s.U Jh T'ai iXKSlr rite cf carnlcgt in sturgeon, with a very limited sea counted 5,000 fish floating in the driftwood in less than two city son and one a day. It is the only blocks, and there were miles of way sturgeon can be taken on atict-4 -r.

of txu-nd this. cf in pius cner- "There is no other cause for this than the lowering of the pool during the winter months. l-rtij has ro rrurrs to 1 crsi. 5" ar ha-t t.e eam.nx cf tK? ef Ltsts-x as a S.Kt 22 et tr-: tu: icr. chambermaids.

j-r-j were tn srr.e period cirrus en de.rtr-r.t of cemmerce i C-'es Winnebago. "If this bill prevails, there will be a flood of similar requests from different parts of the state, and it will have a disastrous effect upon the present fystem of regulation which the legislature turned over to the commission in 1932. "It is, therefore, not merely a bill of local interest, but of statewide interest. The suggestion that pickerel is not a game fish is. of course, not true, because the state of Wisconsin propagates hundreds of thousands of pickerel every year for planting, and cannot even keep PHOTO" FINISHING! T.

pr Irxwme that t-jf-'-j every man. rr-ar ch4 in t-e rrr li4 en lh? Arm fl-3l tn iza tut h4 men So by te eri cf I2. THANK YOU Voters of the 3rd Ward FREE PREMICM COTTFOV. food for extra prints or rnlarrrmrnti, Tlrea with rark of MOEM'S printing- and developing- offers. (Six or titi rwtH lJka tn the same cTvtl tuy at tn IU a it C.

2 cr af t-S ie cwjt ef ir- to te Erery lrife Doesn't Pin Bars on her husband when he is graduated from an army air force advanced flying school, but Mrs. A. II. Mallard did. When her husband received his second lieutenant's tars at the army's fly.r.g school at Mrs.

Mil-lrd d-d the The lieutenant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Millard of Onalaska.

while his wife is the former Dorothy n. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wojahn, 901 South Uettt. and Mrs.

Millard now are living at Forth Worth, where artendT.g a Liberator bomber school. If 25c eight exposure rolls). ECONOMY PRINTS, Straight Edge VICTORY PRINTS, Deckle Edge Io cc la ts.m SI cf t5rf fCtr wa tjow t-ij 30c up with the demands for finger-lings from various parts of the state. "Prior to the raising of water level on the Mississippi by a series of dams, the state and federal government spent substantial sums in rescuing fish from land rv t3. JOS.

P. RIESE ei ayir. tjere ha.k lirvn if.j;cn. 35c LARGER PRINTS, Deckle Edge JUnitrtl Nations Fooil locked sloughs, and returned them to the river, which included hun I formal as possible, the department said. and.

since it will be primarily a meeting of technical experts, most of the discussions will be held in committees. Press and radio representatives will be admitted only to the opening and closing meetings of all delegates. Is Po-ljionnl Washington -Mil The state department Saturday that the dreds of thousands of pickerel fingerlings. On its merits, this bill USE OUR DOOR DROP BOX Cola aiast be left with order. Raclose coin and finishing; offer that Ton wish.

Orders ready at noon of the following; day! (Minimum order 25c). should be killed, and I hope you can see your way clear to help I United Nation food conference been until May 18. (when it will open at Hot Springs, Va. Although the postponement 'from April 27 was not officially ZEROS ARE FRAGILE New Jap Zeros are reported to be do so. And, that's that.

There are those people in the A shoe that steals the show! Knowingly simple styled to take honors anywhere you wear it. And shaped over Foot Saver's famous Shortback Lasts to fit perfectly and comfortably always and all ways no slipping at the heel, no crowding at the toe. One of a number of new Foot Savers Exclusive at HARALDSON ON CALEDONIA STREET. an extremely fragile ship, with a thin skin: its wings and fuselage built in one piece and armed with explained, it was reported that two 20-mm. cannon and two machine guns.

Also, the wings flutter dangerously at a speed of scne ol ir.e neiegaies would be unable to arme for the conference by the earlier date. The conference will be as In legislative halls who claim Aberg spends more time in the capitol building than in his own office. At the joint legislative hearing on the bill. Aberg said he was familiar with the river, that he had been on a couple of boat trips With Capt. C.

F. Culler. We ask, is that all it takes to know the PHOTO SERVICE Open SATURDAY Nights. 400 p.h. 313 MAIN ST, LA CROSSES, WIS.

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