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Jl I I GREEN BAY PRESS -GAZETTE Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 11 Seek Members For COMBAT Fiedler Named City Editor in Sheboygan SHEBOYGAN Carl Fiedler, 38, a reporter for the Sheboygan Press for 17 years, has been named city editor. Fiedler, a graduate of Carle- million a year racket and still growing. Of this dollar volume 75 per cent is sold to juveniles or about 70 million copies each month cet into the A drive for memberships ton College, Northfield, New Highway Aid Plan Gets Local Backing Fund Allocation Should Be Given On Need, Euclide The report this week of High Schools To Give Credit In Night Class Both East and West High Schools will give credit for a new night high school course in engineering mathematics that neither include in their regular curriculum. The reason is that night high school is geared to adults and a number of adults in the area need the special hands of youth.

Large quan-ties are bought in the 12 to 18 bracket and even larger numbers are sold to those between 18 and 21 years old. I began his newspaper career as a police reporter for the Du-luth, News-Tribune. He has specialized here in municipal government activities and labor news. Appleton Couple Held for Taking Child to Coast APPLETON (PG) An Ap in COMBAT (Council of Movies, Books, Audio and Television) will continue through Feb. 28 under the direction of James C.

Hogan. Assisting him are Joseph A. Neufeld, Eugene Gilbert, Richard Hogan, S. Dexter Hastings, A. Burr Be Dell, Richard Lison, John Arn-dorfer, Urban Schumacher, Raymond Crim, Timothy Blaney and Arno Petrie.

"In appealing to all who are interested in the work which COMBAT is doing Hogan said, "Your son or daughter will be effected by pornography or obscene literature and broadcasts unless we take time to stress Manitowoc Man Hurt in Accident Adolph Behnke, 76, Manitowoc, was hospitalized in Green Bay today after being injured in a Brown County traffic accident at 8:30 this Legislative Council study committee on highway needs shows clearly the need for re Am a' course in their jobs. Registration for the second vising the state aids formula as applied to rural and urban areas, City Engineer F. J. Eu clide said today. morning.

semester may be made at 7 o'clock i ght, Tuesday night, or next Thursday night at East High School. The semester will run from next pleton couple is being held in Long Beach, on a charge that they interfered with the custody of a child by taking a 12-year-old boy to California without his father's Behnke suffered a fractured right leg and some superficial Euclide said such a revision Is justified by the report which found that the percentage of cuts on his forehead, rieht Thursday until mid-M a y. hand, and right knee. He is Cooperative Project LeRoy Krienke, left, safety council president; Philip Simon of the Teamsters Union and Al. J.

Schneider, Motor Carrier head, with one of the safety posters to' be carried by local trucks throughout the year. (Press-Gazette Photo) roads and streets in good condition was highest in towns in Benin Memorial Hospital. He was a tiassenger in a the importance of ridding the community of this cancerous Classes are held from 7 to 9:30 Tuesday and Thursday nights. which receive 100 per cent vehicle driven by his son when it overturned on Highway 29-141 in the Town cf Night high school is spon state aids. The report said would have to be spent on Wisconsin highways from Page 6 consent.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grode were arrested by Long Beach police. Charles S. Blake, Campbellsport, Rt.

1, charged that his former wife and her husband took the boy to California Jan. 8 after he brought the boy here for a two-hour miection and arouse citizens to the realization that it is prevalent in the area." "If your support and membership of $1 to COMBAT sored jointly by the Green Bay Board of Education and Bellevue. Safety Message To Be Carried by Delivery Trucks sane? It's time for all of us to wake up and start to fight for what is right before it is too late. Let us demand a right to vote on some of these import in the next 10 years. Intensive Study Green Bay police also were sent to investigate several People's Forum Vocational School.

Classes alternate annually between East and West High Schools with East the host this a rr helps protect even one young traffic accidents on snow- The road condition was based on intensive person trom such contomin visiting peiiod. ation your part in this worthv fieTdwork over a period of ant questions. Let us demand sanity and economy in our Outagamie County Sheriff Local pick-up and delivery slicked city streets this morning, but none of the mishaps reported up to noon involved cause will be well worth years, as well as detailed data government! Worried your effort," Hogan said. A Senate committee inves our road bed is through the woods and time of traveling this run is from 12:25 a.m. injury or heavy damage.

James Monroe, fifth presi Robert Heinritz said Blake has received a post card from his son saying he had been forced to go to California. The card included the address of a motel in Long Beach and the as dent of the United States, died tigating the relationship between obscene literature and juvenile deliquency has reported that this is a $500 in New York City on Inde Two Men Given Reforestation Camp Sentences pendence Day in 1831. to 3:30 a.m. which time places us in Iron Mountain, as deer move at night its an ideal situation to observe deer. My ob sumed name his mother used in registering.

Jn I9DZ, Mrs. Grode was servation has included a per sent to Winnebago State Hos pital after facing an attempt iod of 15 years. (I have men Two men were sentenced in Municipal Court this morning to 90-day terms at the county tioned the territory between Green Bay and Iron Mountain and not Vyond as our inter filed by local road administrators. The finished document is probably the most costly of its kind ever put together for the guidance of the legislature. It showed that about 59 per cent of village streets and 51 per cent of city streets are "tolerable." About 48 per cent of the county roads were so described, while about 69 per cent of the town road grid was found to be in good condition.

But only about 41 per cent of the state trunk highway system is now in tolerable condition, it was said, although the report emphasized that the huge federally-financed Interstate highway program with 450 miles of new super-high LIKE FINDING MONEY! ed murder charge in Fond du Lac County, Heinritz said. She was charged with tying the boy to a bed and setting the reforestration camp at Suami co for theft of two salvage est here is in Wisconsin. This Courses carry credit at all accredited high schools. Adults enroll in night high school either to earn a high school diploma or for self-improvement, according to Lars Thune, head of the program. A number, he said, already have a diploma but want to brush up on some subject.

Three men will earn high school diplomas at the end of the semester and two earned them last spring, the first year night high school was offered in many years. Thune said a class will be formed in any high school subject for which seven or more students enroll. Presently the program includes classes in junior and senior English, algebra, and geometry. The new half-credit engineering mathematics course lists algebra as a pre-requi-site and will include work in the slide rule, trigonometry, and logarithms. First semester courses have an enrollment of about 49.

house afire. trucks of Green Bay based at trucking companies will carry a safety message in the future because of trucker-Teamster Union cooperation. The two groups have arranged to provide local trucks with a traffic safety card that will be carried on the side of the truck and changed every month during the year. The truckers, making the space available, also have installed slides for the signs, purchased by the Teamsters. LeRoy Krienke, president of the Brown County-Green Bay Safety Council, said that the cooperative enterprise was the type of action that will assist in bringing the need for traffic safety before the public.

Krienke expressed hope that all groups in the city would seek ways to assist in traffic safety promotion. At one time the uniforms of the British Army were made entirely from Welsh mountain sheep wool woven in Wales. She and Blake were di past year I have seen a terrific scarcity of deer from the diesel engine cab, while trout fishing, partridge hunting, and Open 9 to 9 Weekdays vorced in 1955. He was given custody of the boy, but in 1959 she was granted visita 9 to 5:30 Saturday during deer hunting, though lack of sign and other motor block and engine heads from Ben Rosenberg, Elm Street, early Wednesday. Sidney D.

Schmude, 19, and Kenneth L. Johnson, 26, both of 1278 N. Broadway, were arrested at the scene by city police at about 12:30 a.m. They were piling scrap into the trunk of Schmude's car. Both men were convicted tion rights.

C. J. D. Honor System Green Bay, Wis. Acres EFFINGHAM, 111.

(UP) ways budgeted has just begun. A sign on an unguarded For Sanity and Economy parking lot here tells motor Distribution Plan of FREE ists: "Parking by honor sys Editor, Press-Gazette: We taxpayers, employes, business men and farmers alike have The report suggested this distribution of the $2.3 billion tern. Coin box for your con twice before on charges of theft. Schmude served a term of 60 days and Johnson served 30 days in Kewaunee County after conviction on two counts venience." The parking lot of construction needs between is operated by the First PARKING Christian Church. 1960 and 1970: State highways $1,284,582, Center Military Mason 000; city and village roads and streets including state highways within incorporated places, towns and counties, in-cluding the Milwaukee Covin- Men's Athletic Shirts i ew am mm mm rmr mm mm wjw Soft, springy, absorbent cotton knit.

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Neklewicz, 19, Pulaski, was fined $25 and costs or 25 days for purchasing beer for a teenage beer party at a house on Norwood Avenue on Friday, Sept 30. He pleaded guilty to buying 30 quarts of beer for the party attended by 14 teenagers. 19th Ward Has washing. Sizes 34-54. had enough! Why don you politicians heed this word of caution and reinstate the words, sanity and economy, back into government? How much longer do you (nitwits) think people are going to stand for this ridiculous The-parking meter racket has become a national disgrace at the expense of the taxpayer.

They have solved nothing but have become another source of income, in plain words another racket. Now another politician wants to force an old age medical plan onto us, which if passed, will necessitate still more government employes and cost us millions of Hollars a year. More experts, mor; parasites on the government payroll in short another racket. 21 49c 3 for MEN'S TEE SHIRTS ty expressway program, In political terms, the report was significant for suggesting what has so often been charged, that the local and rural roads of the state are in better shape than state trunk highways. That may portend future struggles about the distribution of the present state highway aids budget, or about the division of possible increased revenues that may be levied for roads in later years.

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Aid. Ray J. Geurts, the 19th Ward incumbent, also is expected to run for reelection. The other candidates are Richard Jorgensen, David Wied, Leland Christiansen, Lawrence Ward. Myron Camper and Milton Parins.

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Newberg's suit seeks return of $455,000 he agreed to pay Chrysler after his resignation. Judge Thomas Murphy set a hearing for Jan. 27. Oppose Rules Plan WASHINGTON The House Republican Policy Committee today unanimously opposed a Democratic-backed plan to increase the rules committee membership to 15. The policy group, composed of party leaders, will make its recommendation to a conference of all House Republicans early next week.

Permission To Wed SPRINGFIELD, 111. Nathan Leopold, paroled "thrill killer," today won the consent of the Illinois Parole Board to wed a Puerto Rican widow. The board, however, refused to cut his parole period. Leopold, serving his parole in Puerto Rico where he works in a missionary hos From Press Dispatches WASHINGTON Sen. Richard B.

Russell, said today he expects all 10 of the top civilian defense team designated by President-Elect John F. Kennedy to comply with "a very harsh rule" on private holdings. The rule will require Robert S. McNamara, named to be secretary of defense, and nine Pentagon subordinates to sell all their stock in companies doing any direct defense business. McNamrra testified he would do anything the Senate Armed Services Committee says must be done to qualify for approval.

Russell heads the committee. After two days of public hearings and more than two hours of closed-door discussion, the committee decided Wednesday to apply the same "harsh rule" to defense appointees in the new Democratic administration that was used for Republican defense officials in 1953. Chrysler Corp. Denies Charges DETROTT Chrysler Corp. has flatly denied charges by its former president that he was fired for refusing to ignore alleged misconduct and Incompetency in the 10-year COMBS, ALL KINDS SAFETY PINS Ramsey Church Head LONDON Dr.

A. M. Ramsey, 56-year-old archbishop of York, was nominated by Queen Elizabeth II today to be the next archbishop of Canterbury ranking prelate of the Church of England. Dr. Ramsey will succeed Dr.

Geoffrey Fisher, who has announced he will retire on May 31. Archbishops of Canterbury are nominated by the Queen upon the recommendation of the prime minister, in this case Harold Macmillan. Curb Dominican Trade WASHINGTON The United States today announced a ban on exports to the Dominican Republic of trucks, parts to be used for trucks, crude oil, gasoline and some other petroleum products. Red Cross Protection ELISABETHVILLE, The Congo The U.N. command today said Patrice Lumumba's transfer to a Katanga jail was an internal Congo matter, but it appealed to local authorities to place the deposed premier under Red ross protection.

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