September 1, 1939
Backed by more than 1300 union
men in this vicinity labor will put on its picnic at La Follette park this
weekend, the biggest annual celebration Kaukauna knows.
Berlin, Germany – Adolf Hitler today ordered the German army to meet force with force.
“The Polish state has rejected my efforts to establish neighborly relations,
and appealed to weapons. Germans in Poland are victims of bloody terror, driven
from house and home.”
September 6, 1939
Lawrence “Slip” Gerend,
a veteran of the Kaukauna golf wars for ten years came in with a well-earned
6–4 victory over Jack Van Lieshout and possession of the 1939 city championship
trophy.
September 8, 1939
The transaction making Outagamie
county owner of the historic Grignon home and property located in this city was
completed with the Grignon heirs. An appropriation of $8000 was made to
purchase the property.
September 13, 1939
For the third consecutive
year, the Kau-Hi-News has been awarded an international first-class rating by
Quill and Scroll society for high school journalist.
September 15, 1939
September 15, 1939
Several boys were
ordered to appear at the police station this week for violating the bicycle
laws, Chief James McFadden reports. Some
of the offenses committed by bicyclists including riding without holding on the
handlebars, failure to stop at arterials and riding abreast.
September 20, 1939
A two-cent tax on a package of
cigarettes went into effect in Wisconsin last night. The tax is estimated to
produce about $3,000,000 a year. Most smokers, in an effort to save a few
pennies, laid in a supply at the old price. The price of a pack of cigarettes
will go up to 12c a pack with the new tax.
September 22, 1939
Thomas Nolan, high school
history teacher, describes his trip to Europe last year to the Rotary club.
Nolan expressed the opinion that the war was more a clash of economic systems
than of political differences. A large part of Hitler’s strength seemed to lie
in the almost 100 per cent support of the country’s youth.
Phil Zwick tells his story on
his last fight with Nick Peters that ended in a draw. Peters was disqualified
for foul tactics in the previous fight with Zwick. I would like to see Peters
fight in Milwaukee as they would not put up with his tactics. After I was hit
in the groin with a low blow the commissioners called for a foul against
Peters. The referee stated, “Oh yes, he has been fouled but I was ordered to
carry on which I will do.” I had decided to kick him in the belly if he hit me
below the belt again but decided not to as my money would be held up. Anyway, I
gave him boxing lesson that made him fall into the ropes several times. I
received a cut to my face and the fight was stopped and called a draw.
George Schubring was installed
commander of American Legion Post 42 Tuesday evening.
September 27, 1939
Coach Paul Little sent a
Kaukauna High school eleven out on the field at Menasha Friday night packed
with dynamite and when the smoke cleared the score was 21 to 6 Kaukauna. Led by
Carl Giordana the team played one of the greatest games ever displayed by Kaukauna.
September
29, 1939
Construction of a 3,000 pipe,
electrically controlled pipe organ was completed Thursday at St. Mary's
Catholic Church and will be used for the first time Sunday. The organ is
entirely enclosed in a handsome oak grill and case with nine display pipes in
front, which gives it an attractive appearance.
Merv Hansen topped the
Commercial league keglers at Schell alleys Wednesday with a series of 563.
Gustman
Chevrolet
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