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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 16

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GREEN. BAY PRESS-GAZETTE state 4-H club committee to be.no 1 flC Wisconsin's representative at the JO MIC MllCilCU Start Class Tonight national 4-H club congress to be held in Chicago Nov. 27 to Dec. 1 She was selected because of her work in health activity phase of In Americanization At Pulaski School Special to Press-Gazette PULASKI, Wis. The evening the 4-H program.

During the past year she has served as junior leader in '4-H work in charge of the club's health Police in Kenosha Raid 'Bookie' Spot KENOSHA, Wis. (JP) Thirl eight persons were arrested as 1 mates and employees of a boo! establishment when polled int upted a gathering in a west apartment building. Bartley O'Mara, 26, was chai 16 Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1949 Left-Wing UE Survey Indicates Some Locals Will Stick to CIO in Policy Clash classes for recent Immigrants In English and American citizenship program. In addition to work as leader she has presented talks and demonstrations on health.

Her is all set at the Pulaski High school, it was announced. A special evening class in the i y. if. tvztt i vAb ins English language and United States citizenship will be organ health talk on cancer won her a blue ribbon in the speaking contest earlier this year, and by winning first in the county contest she won trip to the 4-H health camp at Green Lake late this summer. ed with being the operator.

Jose ized at the school, with the first Fasulo, 41. and Angelo Germlna lesson being given this evening, PITTSBURGH (IP) The from 7:30 to 9:30 in the evening. The class will be taught by an 32, were named as employees, a Louis Molinaro, 37, as an inma O'Mara furnished $250 bond 1 himself and $50 for each of other three. They will appear United Electrical workers, expelled from the CIO only last week for iU leftwing policies, was threat instructor of the Pulaski High school. The class is being organ ized at the request of a number of municipal court today.

League Play Contest At Lena Thursday Special to Press-Gazette LENA, Wis. The league play contest, with Lena and Suring ened today with the immediate loss of more than 107,000 members. Most of these, a survey showed, Thirty-four proxy pony playe recent immigrants who came to the United States and wish to Including nine women, were intend to string along with the leased but mav he called later MISS VAN DER LOUIS riehtwine CIO. learn the English language and the American way of life. Most these people are of Polish origin high schools participating, will be At the same time the CIO announced that the new union of electrical workers organized to held at Lena Thursday evening, Nov.

10, at 8 o'clock, at the Lena Reedsville Girl To and speak only the Polish lan guage at the present time. High school. The public is cor Some are interested In becoming dially invited to attend. Suring has selected the farce, Represent State In National 4-H upplant the UEW had won Its first employer recognition in a contract signed with two firms employing 1,075 workers at Yonk-ers, N. Y.

witnesses, said Inspector Buchmann, who led six offic in the raid. Those released inclu ed residents of Milwaukee, Allis, Racine, Kenosha and Illinois cities. The officers reported seizing conventional horse betting equl ment. It was the first big raid ou side of the downtown area many years. It was the first such arrest United States citizens and are, therefore, seeking Information on priciples and practices of democracy as well as the technical "The Marriage Proposal," which is directed by Mrs.

Elsie Pasterski. Lena has selected the comedy, "Poor Audrey." directed by Miss Geraldine Mleziva. Special to Press-Gazette REEDSVILLE, Wis. Delores The survey covered scores of locals In 12 states California, aspects of governmental units in this country. Weekly Lessons Van Der Louis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Van Der Louis, and Members of the Lena High Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsyl senior in high school who has O'Mara, said Buchmann. If at least eight people sign up school cast are: Carol HenrichsJ Leatrice Bitters, Donna Rae Moli-j tor, and Wesley Swenty. Those; Two weeks ago the allegi for the course, a series of lessons vania and West Virginia. It showed that 107,482 UE mem the honor of never having missed a day of school since she began school 12 years ago, now has more will be given weekly during the bookie joint of George Ebner bombed in what Police Chief Stai schools receiving ratings will winter months.

The second class bers have voted to secede from the honors coming to her. be eligible to enter the district ley Haukedahl called an attem will be held on Tuesday evening, A member of the Tip Top 4-H by outsiders to muscle in on loc Nov. 15, from 7:30 to 9:30. parent union or have otherwise indicated strongly they intend to do so in the less than a week since the drama festival, which will be held at Shawano High school Nov. club, she has been selected by the Classes will be held either on gambling.

David O'Blenes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O'Blenes, 1315 12th avenue, victim of Perthes' disease which doesn't permit him to walk, hugs an autographed football from the Packers presented to him recently by Jack Dempsey who is holding the youth in his arms. David appeared on a WGN program. With him are his father and mother, left, and Jack Brickhouse, WGN sports announcer.

David was on his way to the Shriner's hospital in Chicago. Tuesday or Thursday evenings. depending upon the availability of the instructor, but those pres ent at the first and successive mIHwmW. BAKED EIU meetings will be informed as to the time and place of the next lesson. Brine Notebook State Aids for Local School Construction Held To Be Valid Wisconsin and other sections where local tax rates are high.

The legislature failed to approve it, and one of the reasons cited for its disapproval was doubt about the constitutional validity of such a subsidy program. UE was expelled by the national CIO for left wingism. Most of those who have voted for secession have also announced their intention of going into the CIO. A few have made no statement of their intent. One small local joined the ClO-United Auto Workers.

A total of 68,608 UE members in other locals have voted to stick by the parent organization or have announced that is their intention. This total of 176,090 who have aid what they intend to do com-j pares with a total UE membership Persons interested should bring a notebook as well as a pencil to the class for the first lesson to night. most certainly be cited by those schoolmen and others who will Attorney General's View Believed Important for Education in Future People of European origin, who Six Months Added to Jailbreaker's Term may be in need of lessons in Eng' lish or United States government naturally can not read this notice Madison Bureau MADISON, Wis. The idea of so it is requested that their press the 1951 legislature for a state appropriation for grants-in-aid for construction in all sections of the state. The opinion of Attorney General Thomas E.

Fairchild and his staff acknowledged the principal of law that state funds can only be ex- state treasury subsidies for local school construction has received a substantial lift with an opinion by The Miracle Lustre Finish friends, neighbors and relatives inform them that such a class is being organized at the Pulaski High school. the attorney general's office that MILWAUKEE (U.R) Leo Waskiewicz, 20, Milwaukee, was back in jail with six months added to his sentence today because of a jail break last month. Waskiewicz and two others slugged a guard in the house of correction section of the county jail last month and fled. He was captured last Friday. The other two still are at large.

estimated at 400,000 to 450,000. Previous tests of strength in the locals and on the national convention floor indicate that about half the membership is left wing, half right wing. The survey does not include 25 Chicago locals, 24 of-which voted to stay with the UE, as membership figures of this group are not yet available. such action would be valid under' pended for state purposes as dis-the state constitution. tinguished from local purposes, but for Kitchens, Bathrooms Guests From Connecticut Special to Press-Gazette LENA, Wis.

Steve Frigo and Amedeo Frigo of Torrington. State aid for local school con-'noted that "it is further well-es-struction costs has been repeatedly) tablished that aids to local corn-proposed in recent years, and with munities for the promotion of ed-increasing emphasis, but there had ucation and public health are con-been widespread doubts about the cededly matters affecting the possibility of such action under whole state and are properly state the state constitution which de-( functions clares that the state cannot be a The education commission and all Woodwork! 1. tAsr ro use 2. ON COAT are guests at the home of At the time of the break, Waskiewicz had served about two months of a one-year term for as Jury in Larmay Case sault. His term was extended six Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Frigo. An estimated 342,617 Japanese POWs remain in Soviet-controlled areas. party to "works of internal im- others have asserted that a sienifi- months in district court yesterday Inspect Tank Truck Special to Press-Gazette provement." The most recent pro-cant limiting factor in the efforts 0" a charge of escaping. 3.

MPMUFBNOfflMBCMm posai ior state scnooi Duncung as- to improve educational services "rtuiv i I OCONTO, Wis. The circuit WHERE QUALITY IS TOPS court trial of Louis Larmay, his WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT wife, Catherine, and his four chu dren, Ervin, Lloyd, Donald and 4. DMSM3to4 5. 6. QMRTf SchiLLlnMik Joyce, against Camille Boulanger James Schleis and the Shell Oil omy2anu company began here Monday morning.

Judge Arold F. Mur Frozen Fish phy is presiding. sistance came from the recommen-( throughout Wisconsin is the finan-' dations of the Wisconsin disability of local school dis-sion for the Improvement of It has also been argued that Educational System only six a deterrent to rural school district months ago. reorganization, as widely recom-! The attorney general's opinion mended by educational was written upon the request ois the cost of building new central the state emergency board, whichjschool buildings which represent had doubted its powers to grant a financial burden beyond the ca-j emergency funds for building to apacity of the local taxing districts Douglas county school district. involved.

The effect of the opinion will The education commission early probably be considerably in the 1949 legislature offered a however, than to facilitate relief school building subsidy bill, and it for the distressed school district drew considerable support from in northern Wisconsin. It will al-lmunicipal officials in northern! Fresh Fish Seafoods Oysters Schleis was the first witness to take the stand late Monday aft Spiced and Smoked Fish PAINT STORE 524 MAIN STREET ernoon in the case which involves the purchase and use of a liquid, assumed to be kerosene, by the Larmay family in January, 1947, Sole Distributors for Snow Crop Frozen Foods 831 CEDAR STREET GREEN BAY, WIS. PHONE: HOWARD 7750 AND AT YOUR NEARBY PAINT AND HARDWARE STORE which caused severe burns to the six plaintiffs when Ervin used some of it to kindle a fire in the heater in the Larmay home near Brookside. A jury of 10 men and two wom IT? en was completed near noon Mon fa day, and after opening statements to them by four attorneys, Joseph Housner, representing the plain IT BE tiffs, and Edward Herald, Bert Everson and Raymond Rahr for the defendants, Boulanger, Schleis and Shell Oil company, respec tively, they were taken to inspect the bchleis tank truck and get first hand information as to how deliveries were made at the Boulanger store where the liquid was purchased. Serving on the jury are Herman Pethke, Ray Windey, Walter Zimmerman, Henry Peetz, Henry Hernet, Mrs.

Elwyn Stodola, L. H. Smith, Marcel Suchan, Bernard Bassett, Robert Schmidt, Mar IIIIMIIIIlllll "ROCKET" I NGJUf'l DRA-MATIC C- JA fil?" -r garet Doeren and Robert Stengel. Brews Take Honors In Women's League Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO, Wis. The Oconto Brews copped both teams honois In the Oconto Women's Bowling league's week end session with a 2511 series and an 876 single.

Jane LaCombe claimed the individual series title by smashing out 531. Ethel Rasmussen scored a 503, Helen Augustine a 501. Edging Marie Drafz by one pin Agnes Bond slammed the high singleton of the session, 185. Lucille Medd counted 182, Jane LaCombe and Jerry Kumhala shared 181's. Gallagher and Seis Brothers remain in their league leading position after each dropped two games to the Brews and Riverside respectively.

Riverside pulled back up to share a three-way league lead as they did two weeks ago. Other two-game wins went to Carriveau's over Fran Ann Fashions, Thompson Sheet Metal from inies ana istr.itz News from Snack Shack. Shutouts were tallied by Joe and Dot over Heroux. Bonds over Augustine Motors and Oconto Reporters over Reminders. Oconto Hospital Patients Special to Press-Gazette e- jl in Try a team that's a driver dream! Try the "Rocket" Engine plus llydra-Matic Driv OCONTO, Wis.

Mrs. William Andre, 206 Turner avenue, who has been hospitalized several weeks in St. Vincent hospital Green Bay, as the result of an automobile accident, was trans ferred to the Oconto hospital Sat urday afternoon. and you'll know it's Oldsrnobile for you! Right from the start the "Rocket" whispers the smoothest song of power you've ever heard! As you touch your toe to the gas pedal Oldsmohile's Hydra-Matic transforms the "Rocket's" dramatic response into a velvet tide of flowing motion! And after that moment, each smooth, silent mile is a new adventure an exciting experience you'll never forget! Best of all, the "Rocket" works with llydra-Matic to give you really impressive gasoline savings! But thousands of words can't match one minute at the wheel of the Futuramic "83" lowest-priced car. So phone your Oldsmohile dealer.

Try the most famous engine-transmission team ever built. Then put your new car money on OLDSMOBILE! Mrs. Joseph Braunsdorf, 100 Second street, a patient in the Oconto hospital the past month, was moved to Wisconsin General hospital, Madison, Saturday after E) CI0 EB noon for further treatment. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE PHONE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER PHONE ADAMS 1780 CLIFF WALL MOTOR SALES, INC. OR VISIT 426 N.

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