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J.D. Martin Machine Co. <br />On AU9012, 1930, all the employees from J.D• Moron Machine Co' <br />gothered outside ihefr business located H ahes HouVanrana Ave. 101' a Perry' Steve N mhoh, <br />shoot. Front row left to light: E.J.E.J• Hughes <br />Albert Anderson, Julius Brohlek, J.A. Shu�'EJonsbargoB, Ben 7akrowskd <br />Russell May. Middle raw: Ralph C. faote, <br />Dave Yanko, Charles $torn, Corot Brower. }01 n 1{oner, frank 6onczynski, <br />Foolll, HJ- Bowman' <br />T. W. Sebens and Don R. Wolters. Back raw: Frank Vikin Newberg and <br />Gay Nemeth, Leo Smous, Alex Hansen, Melvin Meek Russell Ernsberger, <br />(Submitted by Uemo Lfeety.J <br />_•--.+—•�rrrrc�s"'::w.�rifl►:Jv"a531.'-1...-�'T�,.,�:..{.:y:..':1�Rt.'2rii'�2!v."',..",.:+1 <br />Wail to the chief <br />People crowded the streets and stood anywhere they could to <br />catch a glimpse of presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt <br />as he was led in procession down Michigan Street in 1931, <br />(Submitted by Carl Tuveson,f <br />The Other House That Rockne <br />Built <br />Knute Rockne had this lovely house built in 1929 for <br />his family, This picture was taken the day of his <br />funeral in 1931. A guard stood outside, while the <br />entire side yard was filled with Perot arrangements <br />from bereaved family, friends, neighbors, colleagues <br />and fans. Bill Lubbers took this photograph, while his <br />little daughter Rosemarie waited in the car. Lillie did <br />they know, that one day Rosemarie, her husband <br />Jerry, and six children would occupy the home. <br />(Svbmirted by Rosemarie L. (Lubbers) Hickey ) <br />
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