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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Green Boy Press-Gaxett January 5, 1968 A-3 i4 i i Consultants Ordered To Ready HH'HI It i HUM i esi rn i vjt Final Version of County Plan Duffy Becomes 1st Candidate For New Court Green Bay Attorney William J. Duffy today became the first 1 -r(? With the receipt of a preliml be ready until after the com i nary report from its transporta mission's scheduled Feb, meeting. The group decided then to receive Hendrickson's final report on the plan at its March candidate to announce plans to 7 meeting. Following review and recom mendations of the published re there is a difference of opinion. There is no reason why printing shouldn't proceed." The subcommittee, Empey said, would prepare reports and recommendations on the aspects of the transportation plan that involve divergent opinions.

He Indicated there are questions over the consultant's recommendations on the location of a railroad complex on the Northwest bayshore and the kind of river crossing to be constructed at Mason Street. In addition, he said, there 3 A' run for the judgeship of the new-ly created third circuit court branch for Brown, Door and Kewaunee Counties. The new bench, created un- port, the study will be presented to the full commission and village, town, city and county officials at an April 4 meeting V- der a court ex- r- pans ion bill signed last week Following the formal presenta tion, Francis Eucllde, secretary of the commission and Green Bay director of public works Knowles, will be it would probably be a recommendation that two bridges the said he foresees Introduction of tion subcommittee, the Brown County Regional Plan Commission executive committee Thursday night authorized its consultants to publish their comprehensive plan for Brown County through 1985. The land-use and transportation plan for the county has been prepared by Barton-Aschman Associates, Chicago. In progress for more than two years the study and recommendations were financed with $176,000 In federal, county and state funds.

Publication of the plan, the fi'ial draft of which was presented to the full Regional Plan Commission In November, was hold up until the transportation subcommittee could review the technical transportation study. Agree In Principle L. W. Empey, chairman of the subcommittee reported Thursday that the group, composed entirely of engineers, "agreed in principle with the consultant's engineering report on transportation matters. There are a few major concepts on which Mason Street and Allouez-Ash- the report to the Green Bay and waubenon crossings be financed filled In the April 2 election, HI tTV with the court fSr going into opcr- I I atlon on July 1.

I Duffy has I i and begun in the next five De Pere City the County Board and other municipal governments for adoption later in April. years. Question Over Financing culars, catalogues, bills, and similar mail, plus Internal Revenue Tax forms, caused scenes like this daily for the past week. Some postal workers are on ll'rhour shifts to meet the rush. (P-G Photo) Unusual Tostal Rush The Green Bay Post Office is on a Christmas rush schedule this week as an unusual postal rush was brought about by an increase in postal rates effective Sunday.

Tons of cir- practiced law in Duffy He added there was some Approved Application question over financing the rec In other business, the execu Green Bay since 1945. A 1938 graduate of St Norbert College, he received his law degree from ommendations in the transpor tatlon report and indicated that some of the work will probably the University of Wisconsin Law have to be done in stages as tive committe approved an application by the City of De Pere for about $400,000 in federal funds to reconstruct part of its Northeast Side sewer system and river crossing to the sew Promotion of Green Bay Police Officer Approved by Commission After Delay School in 1941. He served in the Army Air Corps from 1941 to funds become available. John Ilendrlekson of Barton 1945. He also served as a member Aschman told the executive com age treatment plant.

mittee the full report would not The 30-year-old system, the Green out why one officer with less! Erickson's promotion was tabled Renard and Dr. M. The promotion of a Junion. Madson city's director of public works ovnorinnPfl 10 CIVV lUU UK? IlCCfSSarV llVt? OlUIlUWlclK fl 5 said wa tno Bay Plice officer which had, than five years been what criteria was used to de small to handle the present load been tabled several months was eligible for the in the first place, 1 iJ I 1 1 1 1 ...1 i 1 of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1948 to 1950. He is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the Brown County Bar Association, serving as president of the local bar in 1963-64.

Duffy is known for his work in the human rights field, serv- UW Center Schedules 20 Courses for Adults anu exuecieu luau aizo. was approved oy uie ru- uon wnen ueuaruueiii ruies, termine who was eligible for the test. "A total of 120 merit points or six year Madson from a series of new pipes being, lice and Fire Commission Thurs-state the five-year tenure as a' had also auesaoned the pro- laid on the Southeast side of the day night, requirement for promotion. motion month and saldi city. The inadequate system ne The commission voted 3-2 to ojo ine LuiiniuasiuH vuicu of iu, answerpd.

The rhief said pverv Maason saia tne ruie naa Deen nrfPPctand whv these euvs said was seeping raw sewage, promote Officer Howard Erick- dr0pped when he inaugerated peeved especially if a guy into the River. man with six years experience inS on Governor's Comrnis A series of 20 non-credit, con Fox lson to sertreant. The oromo- m- vCfDm mhoro an nf.l ct if'sion on Human Rights from 1959 interest courses, most of them open to beginners. Four Courses Planned The planning staff reported tlon had been held up when 11 ricer is enMe to take the test' T- I Jhe so desired. to and serving as the first tinulng education courses for adults has been scheduled for uuueuL-c wm anuncu i ik.

c. tr-i that a model floodplain and other nrnmotions in the depart-' tpcf When Blohowiak asked why ycc.i oay 1 untary Commission on Human mLii. i i tne nine nffirers who annearpn In the visual arts, four courses; shoreline zoning ordinance for.mpnt were approved last nnmtwr nf nnint? nr ha siv are nlanned. Water eolor naint. Brown County has been prepar- Willi iiuwcvci, vun-u in -ri iKlEhtS.

lng with Robert Patterson dl-ed. and exceeds not been with the department: Blohowiak and Seibel, along favor of the promotion Thurs-last month were not able to ne formerly associated In the rector or art lor tne minimum aid.iumus. ive vears as required by the a-ith the nffirers aked whv.dav nicht. a bnir with W. G.

iaKe ine iesi exPiainen oract ce of law th G. F. CI none had had the necessary six; ford, L. .0. Warne, and Melvin the second semester by the University Extension and the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Center.

Ranging from Hatha Yoga for beginners to "Life and Health Insurance in the Family Financial Plan," the courses are open to both men and women. The schedule of classes that involve one to 12 sessions includes both day and evening offerings and will start at different dates between Jan. 12 and April 22. Of the classes, 15 are general 25 Firemen Are Promoted The Police and Fire Robert Delaney, Thomas Public Schools begins Jan. 29,: Not Yet Adopted commission.

Since the first of for 10 weeks of Monday evening) The ordinances that are being the year, he has completed his sessions. On Jan. 30, the first considered are not yet adopted fifth year, section of ceramics begins with on a county-wide basis although1 The promotion was delayed Robert Fritz of the UW Mari-jme deadline was Jan. 1 under, as a compromise because of nette and Green Bay centers. 'a water pollution control law.

the misunderstanding of regu-The Tuesday evening class will However, planner Ralph Berg-jlat ions at the time the 11 other years on the force. Dewane, and currently with the Although one of the officers Duffy, Miller, Gerlikow-, ski and Suemnick. attended the meeting Thursday i 4 Duffy married the former night, no discussion was held Boyde im on the opinions expressed bvn im with thoir fiim rhllrlron nt sion Thursday approved the fol- Sturm, Richard Basten, James Arvey Arnold Gorall, Paul of the officers ast monthJ1181 Division St. man indicated there is little, promotions were approved oylowin promotions in the Green A four-session fi.iss in "The ruit vimnM cut-nsKf, rkUt-i jjiikK 1 fclUH IU WUIIV llltr WUII wulc i uiiiwiiaaiun, nirn i.jiiiic-i r) Visual Arts Today" is scheduled a Ilre Department. James Wulk, firefighters to en- to begin Feb.

5. The instructor! nof haw l)mno available to: However, commissioners Mel Earl De catltaln 10 dpP-1gineers. Second Term Adult Education Classes GREEN BAY SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND ADULT EDUCATION of the study course is Joseph enforce the law or re- Blohowiak and Clem Seibel vo- uty chief; Robert Wautlet, Wil-'j The commission closed the Reis, University Extension de-Ujre compliance as the law in- ted against the promotion to ford Motquin, Lawrence De Key-jmeeting to discuss the qualifi-partment of art. A daytime dicated the case would be. support a requirement that of- and Harold Vanderlin, lieu- cations of six men applying for drawing and painting class isj other anti-pollution measures, ficors must have five years on tenants to captains; Thomas Ho-'positions with the Police De-scheduled to begin later on Tucs-to0( are abouf ready for adop(ion force bofore they are al-'gan, Allen Marto, Kenneth Stie-ipartment.

ays- having been reviewed by several lowed to take examinations for vo, Russell Reynolds, John Mar-j Accepted were John Swedal, I-ocal insurance company rep- state denartments. A model suh- nrnmotions. shall. Eueene Clark. Glen Para- Richard Keon.

Irvin Nelson and Guard Disbands Tank Battalion 200 S. Broadway 432-8641 Rav's Nuinnal Puard' an(1 University hx- division ordinance has been up-! Blohowiak and Seibel sided dise, John Lefave, Carlton Du-Donald Bartolazzi, all of Green Green tension home economist Louise dated t0 include the water law with nine Green Bay police of-jchateau and Robert Nelson, en- Bay, Glen Matzke of West De i. Il.ilirlllllll. UlIIIltMIV 1,1 I 1(111- BEGIN WEEK OF JANUARY 8, 1968 Pere and John Fairchild of Fish 'it the Miliiarv Avenue arm-'. con(luct Tne provision and a sanitary code ficers who appeared before thegineers to lieutenants; i my nve-scssion in lam- i commission last month to find1 Neil Van Castor, Steven Man-Creek.

lnn rt linilor naS DOCn OraiieQ program )y Jp and b0 REGISTRATION SCHEDULE new Guard reorganization! on 'Irani, and will be replaced -n infantry battalion, Guard Srl 4:30 P.M. 9:45 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 6:45 P.M. Monday through Friday Monday through Thursday 's announced this week.

A i-'-session class in fencing reorganization is part of is spt for Wednesday evenings iuve that replaced the fam-bpC'nninK Jan- 17. Russell L. 'nd Red Arrow Division'Jolmson of he Fx Valley Cen-v, Mi the 32nd Infantry faculty, a former memberi 4,000 men strong, with head- of BiK Tpn championship quarters at Milwaukee. I fencing team will conduct the: The three armored companies physical education formerly stationed in Green Bay classes in contemporary dance have been joined into one large and Hatlia for beginners headquarters company of 200 are spt for March 4 starting; men and officers under the com-datPS- I mand of Capt. Norman K.

Dorn1 John Sllipr of he Green Bayl of Green Bay. Center philosophy department; FEES Registration Fee $2.00 covers enrollment in two classes Course Fees Courses requiring fees in addition to registration fees are indicated No non-resident tuition for persons who are residents of District No. 13 Brown, Kewaunee, Door, and Oconto Counties SCHEDULE OF NEW CLASSES AND CLASSES WITH VACANCIES TRADE EXTENSION Enrollment in Trade Extension Classes restricted to tradesmen only. Starts Sunday. Jan.

7th The new battalion, designated conduct a six-session eve ning class on "Philosophical! as the 1st 127th Infantry, at will be commanded by Lt. of Contemporary Be- Gerald F. Thielke of The program beginsi and will have subordinate units Monday, Jan. 15. Another phi- in Clintonville, Marinette, Mani-losoP'y offering, on the philoso- towoc, Two Rivers, Sheboygan an(1 religions of Asia is Sirfswitr scneuuiea to begin March 4.

Other general interest classes starting later in the term and Plymouth. Ma. Arthur L. Heinkel, battalion operations officer, an nounced that recruiting, frozen family delations March by order of the Defense Garden Series, March 2G; partment in December because Development A in of Guard overstrength, is Lnallenge, April 22, and open again. There are currently 30 vacancies in the Green Bay company alone, according to Heinkel.

Disturbance Nets Fine ine future of Man, Feb. 29. Two Theater Tours In addition to the standard courses in the continuing education program, two theater tours to the Milwaukee Repertory Theater are planned during the term. The trips will include a production of a Stuart," on the Feb. 10 trip, CAR COATS DRESSES Course Course Day Fee Automotive Carburetion Monday 7:00 3.00 Building Trades Blueprint Reading Thursday 7:30 2.00 Machine Trades Blueprint Reading Tuesday 7:00 2.00 Materials Testing I Tuesday 7:00 4.00 Industrial First Aid Tuesday 7:30 3.00 GENERAL TRADES Course Course Day Fee Drafting, Machine Tuesday 7:00 1.25 HOME ECONOMICS Course Course Day Fee Clothing l-Refresher-20 weeks Tuesday 7:30 2.00 Clothing 11-20 weeks Thursday 7.30 2.00 (Pre-requisite Int.

Clothing or Clothing I Refresher) Basic Tips in Meal Planning 6 weeks Monday 7:30 2.00 (Meeting at West High) Making Yeast Breads 6 weeks Wednesday 7:30 2.50 (Meeting at Preble High) The Elementary School Child and His Growth-6 weeks Monday 7:30 1.00 Making Minutes Count 6 weeks Tuesday 7:30 1.00 BUSINESS EDUCATION Course Course Day Fee Income Tax Thursday 7:30 1.00 Shorthand Beg. Dictation Monday 7:30 1.00 Secretarial Review and Adv. Diet. Tuesday 7:30 1.00 Survey of Data Processing Monday 7:30 3.00 Survey of Data Processing Wednesday 4:30 3.00 1 1 tTM. J.

Gordon E. Vandermoss, 23, of 11 "I'onance oi Being SLACK SKiR? arnocr niotr iu nn in. if ma jo, cl3 Wtil 5 148 N. Maole was fined at the University of im anil rneta In fYiiinfu Pnurt Seminar BLOUSES SWEATER Branch 2 Thursday afternoon I after being found guilty of dis- occupation-r 1 a orderly conduct classes are scheduled for local The defendant was arrested managers, church or-Oct. 29 after creating a nurses- counselors and at th.

ic-icrgymen. i i i i i also enroll in auiiiin may Vandermoss was also charged I With resisting arrest on the ha- rM sis of the incident. He revived the cen- kt as summits. nil vntitoiw-n MVV" -I'" vi'iiu nl.if'pfl mi ntnhilinn fni'i information regarding VU Biiiinfarfrl bh hhWr taM one year on tliis rliiirge. Judge Yt i i i from Mrs.

lone Brown. Continu-1 J.imes W. Byers also ordered. i i i "ig Education Agent at the1 MARKETING Course Fee 1.00 inc. pu Miiriii vi twin i aim --t restitution of $67 to several po.l?IwnA lice officers for damaged f- 'nt may be for completed by plione or mail, or in person.

In otlier court action, Klaus II. Sleinhoff, 38, of 73fi S. Madi-! son was fined $100 and: Former Resident costs for speeding 79 m.p.h. in ry-- ri a 55 m.p.h. zone last Oct.

18 on Uies Highway 29-32 in Hohart. The Word has been received of the defendant's license was also death of Mrs. Florence DeGroot, Day Date and time to be announced Date and time to be announced Course Principles of Real Estate (Place name on waiting list) Workshop for Prospective Business Owners (Co-sponsored by Small Business Administration) (Place name on waiting list) SALE STARTS nee LeMieux, 77, Wednesday at Lakeland, after a long ill GENERAL SUBJECTS Course Day Sketching and Painting or Thurs. 7:30 Everyday Photography Monday 7:30 Math Night Monday 7:30 Shop Mathematics Thursday 7:30 Keep Fit Women Mon. or Tues.

7:00 Keep Fit Women Mon. or Tues. 8 00 Course Fee 4.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 suspended for 15 days. Mahlon Puis, 38, of New London, was fined $20 and costs after pleading no contest to making an illegal left turn Sept. on Highway 41 in Lawrence.

James W. Mincau, 19, of 153 Hilltop was placed on probation for six months with costs for driving with an illegal muffler Sept. 17 on Highway 32 in De Tere. ness. She resided at 1940 Fern Road.

Survivors are her husband, William a daughter, Mrs. Bruce E. Baker; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, all of Lakeland; a sister, Mrs. Arnold Janquart, and a brother, Roland LeMieux, botli of Green Bay. (Closed Saturday For Marking) 3.

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