Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
May 1, 1936
Little Chute – Day Marshal Frank Hermsen was engaged
at a salary of $85 a month and Ernest J. Miron was engaged as night marshal at
a salary of $80 a month at a meeting of the village board Tuesday evening.
Eighteen young men and women between the ages
of 18 and 25 will go to work Monday under the national youth administration
program. The group transferred here from the WPA in Green Bay will work under
the direction of William T. Sullivan, director of the vocational school. The
program was set up to put members of large families who are on relief
assistance with additional income.
“Join the Kaukauna high school alumni
association”, was the slogan adopted at the meeting of the newly formed group.
All graduates of Kaukauna high school are requested to join. Personnel of the
membership committee list a contact for membership from every class starting in
1896.
May 5, 1936
There were but 11 cases of contagious diseases
reported in Kaukauna during April, according to Dr. C. D. Boyd, city
health officer. 6 cases of measles, 3 cases of mumps, and 2 cases of scarlet
fever.
May 8, 1936
Little Chute - A class of 40 students
will graduate from St. John's high school on Sunday, June 7th, the first day of
Centennial celebration.
Team No. 1 of the Electric City Post Veterans
of Foreign Wars, won first place and the five-man team event and in the first
annual VFW state bowling tournament which was held at Arcade lanes in Appleton.
Robert Hietpas, Little Chute, became a member
of Kaukauna Boy Scout troop No. 31 at a meeting Thursday evening. He is the only Boy Scout in Little Chute.
A substantial reduction in the cost of poor
relief in Kaukauna was noted in a report submitted to the Times today. The city
spent $2131.23 and relief during April. The March cost was $2830.58.
Twelve Kaukauna youths between the ages of 18
to 25 are put to work here on Wednesday afternoon under the National Youth
administration program. Young people who are employed under the NYC program
will earn from $16.00 to $19.00 a month and will be engaged 46 hours per month.
These hired are sons and daughters of persons on certified relief roles.
May 12, 1936
Richard “Red” Smith, who answered the
Milwaukee Brewers S.O.S. for a catcher, became an early favorite with the fans
Monday when the Brewers defeated Indianapolis 10-9. Smith, the semi pro catcher
from Madison, formerly of Kaukauna, did a good job behind the plate and pasted
it out three hits in five times up.
May 15, 1936
A Holstein heifer on the farm of Elwood
Kobussen, Kaukauna, Wednesday morning, gave birth to 4 calves. It is not
unusual for a heifer to give birth to twins, but this is the first time four
have been born at one time in this area.
James E. McFadden, newly appointed chief
of police, assumed the duties today, succeeding R. H. McCarthy, resigned. Chief
McFadden had served in the Police Department as an assistant chief of police
for the last 16 years.
May 19, 1936
Three Kaukauna High School trackmen have qualified for the state track and field meet to be held in Milwaukee on May 23, due to the performances in the qualifying meet at West Green Bay last Friday. Alvin McCormick will run the 100-yard dash, Marvin Doering qualified in both the high and low hurdles, and Harvey Smith has also made it in the lows. All three athletes have a good chance at placing high in the meet, based on their performances throughout the year.
Thieves entered the Theisen Bottling Works, on
West 8th St. sometime during the night Friday and got away with a quantity of
pop beverages. This is the second theft the bottle works has experienced within
a year. Police are conducting an investigation.
George R. Greenwood, the newly organized
Kaukauna Lions Club club's first president will preside at the meeting this
evening at Hotel Kaukauna.
May 22, 1936
A number of bonds which were stolen from the
Bank of Kaukauna on September 23rd, 1930, were found in a block of $9000 by
Denver mining engineer in Denver last week. The loot also contained bonds which
are obtained in a bank robbery in Black Earth on May 29th, 1930. Federal
authorities Wednesday named John Dillinger, slain gangster and Harvey Bailey
convicted kidnapper in the ring of gunmen as members of the gang that had
stolen the securities.
May 26, 1936
Marvin Doering of
Kaukauna High School captured the state title in the 220-yard low hurdle at the
state track meet in Milwaukee last Saturday. Kaukauna was entered in class B.
Alvin McCormick took third place in the 100-yard dash for Kaukauna's only other
points of the meet. Doering was also in the 120 high hurdles but failed to
place, and Harvey Smith ran in the 220 lows and failed to get a place.
Carl De Bruin was elected 1937 Kaukauna high school
track team captain. He runs the 880-yard dash and jumps in the high jump.
May 28, 1936
R. H. McCarty, Kaukauna’s new postmaster, will assume
his duties in that capacity on Monday, June 1st. He succeeds A. R. Mill.
McCarty had been Kaukauna’s chief of police for 24 years.
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Andrews
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Massey.



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