DELEGATES SPENT $56,668 ON PRIMARY CAMPAIGNS

Revell, Aldric

Delegates Spent $56,668 On Primary Campaigns Garner Slate First With $20,155; Vandenberg Men 2nd By AI.DRIC RKVKIX Delegates and clubs supporting the various presidential candidates on the...

...C. — Negotiations for the first Industrywide contract to cover some 40,000 lumber workers in the Pacific northwest will start soon, Pres...
...50.00 Fred T. Finn...
...2IX.00 Julius Spearbraker...
...207.56 William Doll, Whileflsh Bay...
...Hollister Is represented by Atty...
...30.00 John Lawrie...
...Philip F. La Follette, "the two sons of my life-long friend, Robert M. La Follette...
...The will directed that the La Fol-letter brothers were to receive what was left of the estate after debts were paid and provision made for caring for the Dow cemetery lot at Clinton...
...Under the La Follette reorganization law in 1937 Browy was promoted from junior investigator to director of the commission...
...Sun Prairie 15.00 Dr...
...45.04 George Greeley...
...149.72 Burger Engebretson, Beloit...
...Ripon...
...William A. Nathenson...
...C. L. Newberry...
...8.00 R. P. Wardle...
...152.00 William J. Campbell, Oshkosh...
...Milwaukee .. 2.00 J. E. Joyce Jr., Menomonie...
...198.82 Dr...
...John M. Smith In an attempt to regain his position...
...Horicon...
...Superior...
...while the Democratic Party Organization had receipts of $1,118 and expenditures of $812...
...Browy lost his job as acting secretary when the commission chose John G. Kaiser...
...Portage ____ 250.00 Gerald Clifford...
...Kewaskum .. 24.00 Allen C. Wittkopl...
...1939...
...West Allis____ 50.00 John Ringle Jr...
...Wausau...
...Deputy Atty...
...45.00 Dr...
...The 1939 legislature wiped out the La Follette law, and reinstated the position of commission secretary...
...67.50 Clarence Neumann, Milwaukee . 17.50 Mrs...
...53.00 Bert Larkfn, Two Rivers...
...But nothing remains of the estate except $1,000 in personal property and that must meet an equal amount in liabilities, according to petition to prove the will filed in Dane county court last week by Philip La Follette...
...5,000 came from the Dewey club in Illinois, while all of the Garner receipts came from the Garner for president national committee...
...Milwaukee .. 222.50 Arthur Gruenewald, Oshkosh...
...Cecelia Garvin...
...Following are the financial statements of the various delegate candidates filed with the secretary of state: DEWEY DELEGATES William Kohl...
...12, 1938, was dismissed Mar...
...Milwaukee .. 365.00 A. Matt Werner, Sheboygan ____ 250.00 William Crane, Chippewa Falls .. 5.95 Miles McNallv, New Richmond .. 17.00 Charles W. Henney...
...30.00 Patrick H. Hansberry, Hillsboro .. 51.60 Charles Dow Estate Left to Phil and Bob In a will drawn 12 years ago...
...8.00 Ernest A. Heden, Ojema...
...Kiel...
...and again discharged him last Sepl...
...Appleton...
...2.84 James W. Early...
...118.70 Joseph T. Burns...
...Minnie Klumb, Mrs...
...7.50 Joseph A. Rsffaelle, Gordon...
...Action Delaved In Ouster Suit of 61 Employes State Tax Department Group Hearing Set for Apr...
...Next highest amount was spent by supporters of U. S. Sen...
...Harold Pritchett of the Intl...
...Menomonie . 15.15 VANDENBERG DELEGATES Edward F. Kileen, Wautoma 6.60 Walter S. Goodland, Kacine ____ 127.60 Michael G. Eberlein...
...The $498,808 in March benefits was only slightly below the $513,000 paid in February...
...J. Ward Rector said...
...Florence...
...SO, provided that his estate go to Sen...
...12 A suit to determine legality of the dismissal of 61 employes from the state tax department, which was to have been heard last week before Circuit Judge A. C. Hoppmann, has been adjourned to Apr...
...Rector said the adjournment was at the request of Atty...
...Hollister alleged...
...Charles M, Dow, Madison, veteran Progressive who died Mar...
...10.00 Henry E. Krue-er, Beaver Dam . 10.00 ROOSEVELT-FARLEY DELEGATES Fred Russell, Superior ........$147.00 William Evenson, Baraboo...
...15.lt Qulney Hale, La Crosse...
...The suit contends that the discbarge of the 61 employes was contrary to state civil service laws and was ordered for "mere political reasons...
...10.00 John Selover, Merrill...
...26.70 Fred Clausen...
...12.00 Harry J. O'Haire, Burlington ____ 5.00 Stanley Matela...
...expenditures of $9,290 and debts of $1,667...
...12 at 2 p. m...
...Berlin...
...Circuit Judge Alvin C. Rcis issued an alternative writ of mandamus requiring Smith to reinstate Hollister or show cause at 9 a. m. Apr...
...Milwaukee...
...Oshkosh...
...65.00 Elmer Genzmer, Mavville...
...Shawano...
...Algoma...
...The dismissal were "neither legal nor warranted," and were made in disregard of the rule that civil service employes must be "laid off in Inverse order of their employment," the suit asserts...
...56.00 ROOSEVELT DELEGATES Archie Hurst...
...expenditures of $8,312 and debts of $9,-999...
...Those supporting Vice President John N. Garner for the Democratic presidential nomination spent the most money, $20,155...
...Dow wrote in his will, "but I know that Bob and Phil will use this gift to promote their future service in life...
...Milwaukee...
...the Dewey-for-Presl-dent club had receipts of $7,086...
...23.67 Mrs...
...338.00 Robert Caldwell...
...98.00 Matt Siebert, Kenosha...
...Smith, In both discharges, failed to assign cause for discharge as required by law...
...Browy had placed first and Kaiser second in the examinations...
...PSC To Retain Calmer Browy As Investigator CALMER Browy, Madison, former director and acting secretary of the state public service commission, will be retained on the commission staff as a junior investigator at his present salary of $280 a month...
...Gale W. Huber...
...The Roosevelt-Farley Campaign club reported receipts of $1,454, expenditures of S666 and debts of S5G4...
...Sues To Regain Beverage Tax Body Position Claiming he was discharged illegally from his post as an enforcement officer of the state beverage tax division, Leigh Hollister...
...Eau Claire ........$ 5.00 Gustave Keller...
...Katherine Munn, Beloit...
...last week filed suit against State Treas...
...Milwaukee...
...W. Richardson...
...Minocqua 51.06 Alfred J. LaGrandeur...
...Vandenberg Men 2nd By AI.DRIC RKVKIX Delegates and clubs supporting the various presidential candidates on the Democratic and Republican tickets spent a total of $56,668 in campaign expenses preceding today's primary, according to financial reports filed with the secretary of state's office last ¦week...
...The brothers were named executors ot the will...
...70.50 A. J. O'Melia...
...Madison...
...Somerset...
...500,000 Paid In March For Job Benefits Nearly $500,000 to about 20.000 workers for total or partial unemployment was paid out in March by the state Industrial commission, under Wisconsin's unemployment compensation law, the commission reported last week...
...Kirov...
...52.50 Edward J. Mitten...
...115.75 Oscar J. Sihmiege, Appleton...
...Elkhorn ____ 103.37 C. M. Peddvcoart...
...42.64 Frank I...
...Browy held the position of acting secretary until last Saturday...
...Rhinclander _____ 103.50 William A. Sheldon...
...Green Bay ____ 50.00 John Mirzejewski...
...Ladvsmith...
...S 96.00 Fred R. Zimmerman...
...the Vandenberg-for-President club reported receipts of $9,555...
...The Garner-for-President club reported it had received $19,247 and spent $19,745...
...143.03 Ralph Nelson, Superior...
...18.07 GARNER DELEGATES James E. Finnegan, Milwaukee . $125.00 Willis Doniey, Menomonie...
...X. E. Hausman...
...45.00 Curt Beyreis, Wausau...
...2.84 August E. Smith, Viroqua...
...The commission reported that at the end of March, 1940, a total of 17,-000 persons were applying for total unemployment benefits, compared to 14,000 a year ago and 21,000 a month ago...
...Iron River ____ 150.00 Harold E. Damon, Wausau...
...10.00 Maurice Fitzsimons, Fond du Lac 70.85 John R. Brown, Ratine...
...3.00 Norris J. Kcllman...
...46.30 Francis F. McGovern, Milwaukee 78.92 Chas...
...There is no limitation upon this bequest and devise whatever," Mr...
...175.10 John G. Green...
...71.18 Richard P. Murray, Marinette____ 20.20 Walter W. Belson...
...Fond du Lac...
...Florence L. Wenzel, Mrs...
...Carl H. Juer-gens, Milwaukee, counsel for five Milwaukee employes who received notice^ of dismissal effective Mar...
...Green Bay...
...Hollister said he was appointed to be an enforcement officer on Sept...
...WASHINGTON, I...
...29, Judge Hoppmann signed a temporary restraining order forbidding discharge of the employes until a hearing is held on an order to show cause why the dismissal of the employes should not be enjoined...
...Madison...
...Mavville...
...Woodworkers (CIOj announced...
...18.00 George R. tadv, Kenosha...
...Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan with $10,904, while supporters of Thomas E. Dewey, New York, spent $9,903, the Roosevelt-Farley slate $2,491 and the Roosevelt slate $1,450...
...Oshkosh...
...17.35 Oscar Nlmmer...
...La Crosse...
...210.00 Winford H. Johnson...
...20 why Hollister should not be reinstated...
...E. Hammersley, Milwaukee 157.00 John M. McGonigle...
...Helen K. Pllger, Ennis Cleveland and George M. Duffy, all of Milwaukee...
...Red Granite...
...11, 1939, by Smith who reappointed him Mar...
...Since benefits started in August, 1936, the state has distributed a total of $16,973,000 in unemployment compensation...
...Chapman...
...15.00 Nicholas Bichler, Belgium...
...Robert M. La Fol-lette and former Gov...
...6.00 Ott Mueller...
...Wasuau...
...Chairman Reuben W. Peterson, of the commission, said last week...
...Clintonville...
...Of the Dewey club receipts...
...Petitioners in the suit are Mrs...
...Galesville...
...10.00 William B. Rubin...
...27.15 Walter C. Crocker, Eau Claire . 187.43 Edw...
...for the post following civil service examinations...
...25.00 Albert Sh-imek...
...On Mar...
...Neiedah...
...25.00 John L. McRae...
...The suit names Elmer E. Barlow, state tax commissioner, as defendant...
...The job of secretary pays $4,000 a year...

Vol. 10 • April 1940 • No. 15


 
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