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< CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 27, NUMBER 32. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932. EIGHT PAGES. IS ONLY REPUBLICAN T'r~'rv~-,hy m~r A "~'rvrO~vwrT'tr~ i() Bi:] iti,;~]LG{3i,]D SERVICE NOV. 23 RACE CROSS MEMBER? !ARgELA TAXLOWEST Following the custom ob- CHANIPLAMB Persons who have not been served in Cass City for many OF HUSKERS personally solicited may pay PLACEDPOISON years, four local churches will their Red Cross membership at iN 12 YEARS unite for a Thanksgiving ser- AT BIG SNOW either bank at Cass City or at vice next week. This union ser- TUESiNI(;HT the Chronicle office. The cam- INSliP. NNNER vice will be held on Wednesday, paign closes Thanksgiving Day. Amount to Be Raised for Nov. 23, at 8:00 p. m.--the eve- Cass City Young Man Had Rev. Voelker Gave Fine Ad- One thousand memberships is Arbela Twp. Woman Signed ning preceding the holiday-- the quota for Tuscola county All Purposes Is Best Exhibit at dress Before Commu- at the Presbyterian church. the and this community will be ex- Confession in Co. Jail $47,272.92. Rev. Wm. R. Curtis, pastor Junior Show. nity Club. pected to do its share. Wednesday. of the Baptist church, will speak The worthiness of the cause 1932 TAX IS THIRD on the subject, "Thanksgiving EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE is well known and ,the great SHOWS CHAMP LAMB FOUR TAKEN VIOLENTLY Day, a Home Institution." need in these days will make LESS THAN THAT OF 1929 OF 1933 WAS ELECTED The offering taken at this AT AMERICAN ROYAL a Red Cross membership mean ILL AFTER EATING MEAL service will be given to the As- much more than in a normal Elkland township's 1932 tax will sociated Charities. year. There are three important dates Owing to the slander I had Harry Crandell, Jr., 18, a mem- be the lowest in 12 years, according in November, Rev. H. I. Voelker and humiliation, i placed about ber of the Cass City Livestock to the statement of Supervisor told members of the Cass City a tablespoon of arsenate of Club and a vocational student, ex- Audley Rawson, -who made a Community Club in his address be- lead in the flour, about %5 hibited the grand champion lamb recent search of the record,s. Elk- fore that society Tuesday night. tablespoon of arsenate of lead land's tax for all purposes this at the junior show at the Ameri- Election day brings to mind the in the salt, and about % of a year totals $47,272.92, the tax for TO REOPEN can Royal at Kansas City, Mo., tWO IVloToAo attitude that the new administra- tablespoon of arsenate of lead 1920 was a little higher, being on Nov. 12, his Southdown winning tion will have toward foreign na- $48,363.59, while the highest tax a close contest with a Shropshire tions. Armistice day reminds us TALKSHERE I der.inClabber Girl Baking Pow- owned by Miss Reatha Winchester was in the year 1929 when the roll SUGARPLANTS that it is impossible for America Signed--Grace M. Hossler. amounted to $72,152.04. !of Waukomis, Okla. This is the to keep out of a world situation Frank D. Fitzgerald The assessment roll has had a Ifirst time in about seven years and that this country cannot re- i The above is a copy of the con- reduction in tqtal valuations of Confident That New Admin- that a vocational student has ex- secretary of state, was the only main aloof from world affairs. Two Local Societies Will Also fession signed before Tuscola Republican survivor of the Demo- $323,600.00 during the past two istration Will Fulfil Pre- 'hibted a grand champion lamb. Thanksgiving day brings to mind See Films Depicting county officers Wednesday after- The lamb was sold yesterday. cratic tornado which swept over noon at the county jail by Grace years. In 1930, it was $2,105,- t the growth of the nation and its 150.00, while the township's roll election Promise. t Previous to the championship Michigan Tuesday of last week, relationship to other countries and TB Treatments. M. Hossler, 34 years of age and in 1932 has a valuation figure of I contest, Harry had won first and compilation of belated returns late that relationship brings to the fore single, of Arbeta township, Tusco- second place on his Southdowns in Thursday revealed. the term "of international friend- High points in the story of how la county .... Miss Hossler was ar- $1,781,480.00. With confidence that the new ad- The tax rate per $I,000 valua- the vocational classes where 60 Fitzgerald had es.tablished a ship with its new content of mean- the Michigan death rate from tu-i reste.] at Ypsilanti, where she had ministration, which will assume tion will.be the smallest in sever- lhead were in compet:ition. lead over Burnette J. Abbott, of ing, that of understanding other berculosis has been forced down in i enrolled as a student in a bsuiness control of the federal government al years. By school districts, the I The championship lamb placed Saginaw, and it seemed certain nations. the course of 25 years to a figure i c°tlege" The arrest was made by on March 4, 1933, wilI fuIfil its that final figures would show his rates for taxes for all purposes 'third as an individual in the open It takes courage in facing world approximately one-half that pre-i Sheriff James Kirk on Saturday are No. I, $18.06; No. 2, $18.15; general pre-election promise that class at Omaha earlier this fall margin to be at least 8,500. vailing in the early part of the l and she is charged with poisoning it would not interfere with the tar- and Harry's pen of lambs was problems, Mr. Voelker said, and NO. 3, $12.44; No. 4, $18.10; No. 5, a mutual helpfulness is necessary. century will be told to the Cass her brother, sister and brother-in- iff schedules affecting agricultural second at that exposition, placing $31.80; No. 6, $27.06. Nations must assist each other City Rotary club by C. W. Kam- law and also an employee on the products and its specific pledge not ahead of similar exhibits by state that there nfay be a world re- meier, representing the Michigan Hossler farm. to destroy the beet sugar industry colleges of Nebraska and Wyoming Oscar Hossler, the brother, is ill of the United States by reducing POTATOSHOW covery. Tuberculosis Association, at the Fine Program at in the open classes. The speaker paid tribute to the regular luncheon meeting on in the Car. hospital, Mr. and Mrs. the tariff on foreign grown ~sugar, "Harry sat with noted live stock Ezra Hatch, the latter a sister of the Farmers and Manufacturers schools of America who are think- Tuesday, November 22, at the Young People's Rally men of the country at the banquet ing in world terms. They are Go)don Hotel. Fred A. Bigelow Miss Hossler, are ill at the Hoss- Beet Sugar Association, with head- given the Future Farmers of WELLATTENDED ler farm, 5 miles west and !b~ bringing out a friendly feeling in arranged this talk which follows quarters at Bay City, Michigan, America at the Kansas City expo- miles south of Millington, and a The young people's rally held in representing more than 18,000 sug- the world by sending friendship one given before the Parent-Teach- the Presbyterian church on Sat- sition Wednesday at which ,time chests from our schools to children er Association on Monday evening, farm hand at the farm was taken ar beet farmers and all of the beet prizes were awarded," Willis Camp- Eight Counties Were Repre- to the Hurley hospital at Flint for urday under the auspices of the sugar companies in Michigan, Ohio of other lands. Nov. 21, at the Cass City high Tuseola County Council of Re- belt, dub advisor, told the Chroni- sented with Exhibits The very term of international school, arrangements having been treatment. and Indiana, has launched a eam- cle. "He was the only exhibitor ligious Education was not attended friendship with its new content made by L. D. Randall, superinten- Miss Hossler made the confes- i~aign designed to encourage the re- from Michigan in the vocational on Display. sion afteP being shown the follow- as largely as those in former opening of all the beet sugar fac- of meaning is idealism. Every great dent of schools. times, though the program was class." movement that brought better con- One of the most absorbing and ing telegram sent to Sheriff Kirk: tories in the three states, which Crandell is one of the competi- even better. Worship was con- have been idle for several years, The eighth annual Thumb of ditions to the nation or world has dramatic chapters in the history Specimens salt, pie, .soup, ducted by Miss Phebe Fenner of tors in a contest promoted by Thos. Michigan Potato Show, held at been headed by an idealist. Ideal- of Michigan public health forms and to assure the continued oper- H. Wilson in which the three out- Hossler case, contain, arsenate. Gagetown after which Rev. J. W. ation of factories which are in Mayvilte, Nov. 8, 9, and 1G was ism always precedes the bringing the basis of Mr. Kammeier's talks, Michigan Health Department, Boyer from Saginaw spoke on the standing junior live stock exhibi- attended by many people from all of better •things. If ,this is to be which he will illustrate by use of operation at the present,time.