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Judge Frank W. Bucklin, West Bend, as referee to hold hear GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Mrs- Virginia M. Rebman, 44, 2 Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1957 to whom he was married for more than 10 years. ings and report back to court with findings and recommen- i Mrs.

Rebman, who is in the aations. Vets Like To Collect Stamps SAN DIEGO, Calif. (W You can help make a wounded serv From Page 7 Six-Month Suspension For Catlin Shefferman's Aide Refuses To Give Data Soviet Move Aug, 6-24, 1956 12 days of hearings conducted by referee in Juneau, Milwaukee and real estate business, joined Rebman in the unusual petition. They were married at Palm Beach, in February 1947, and came to Sebring in 1949. Mrs.

Rebman filed suit for divorce and the decree was it '-4 Madison. Feb. 8, 1957 Referee rec 4commends to Supreme Court DashesArms that Catlin be reprimanded that he did nothing wrong," the judges said as they also WASHINGTON George granted Oct. 21. She charged and ordered to pay fine or for ice-man's Christmas a happy one.

All it takes is some postage stamps, United States or foreign. But do not send any feiture. Court took case under advisement. recalled Catlin's charge that Kohler was motivated by political malice and wanted the Feb. 26, 1957 Bar Com original charges by the State common one, two or three-cent mission counsel asks for heav ier penalty then referee rec ommended.

Board of Bar Commissioners published in the spring of 1956 U.S., although comme mora-tives are fine. There are many wounded Feb. 28, 1957 Counsel for in orde. to damage Catlin's mental cruelty and alleged Kamenow, former top Michi-that her husband suggested gan aide to Nathan Sheffer-she get the divorce. He did not i man, refused today to tell contest it.

-Senate investigators whether Rebman's petition for adop-ihe paid union officials to re-tion stated: jfrain from organizing the em- "They desire to have mutual Jployes of his clients, reliance and dependence upon; With-beads of sweat con-each" other due to their as.so-spicuous on his face, the bulky ciation over the past 10 years; Kamenow took the Fifth they have mutual business in-iamendment before the Senate terests and deem it for the rackets investigating commit-best interest of each of them tee. He tried also to invoke that the relationship of par- provisions of the Michigan Plan Hopes Russia Refuses To Continue Talks as Presently Set Up UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The U. long push Catlin asks high court to dismiss unethical conduct com pending candidacy for the United Jtate senator. plaint "on its merits." collectors at San Diego Naval Hospital, and doctors there say there is nd better way to help speed recovery of wounded or The judges also explained Oct.

5, 1957 Counsel for Catlin files brief with Supreme ill men than to get them in that the rather short period of punishment for the Apple-ton lawyer and politician was decided upon because there Court con tending referee's terested in postage stamps. conclusions cannot be sustain ed. em ana cnna De naci. tution. And some of the doctors are toward disarmament faced Oct.

11, 1957 Supreme There was no indication when a ruling might be made. complete collapse today fol I decline to be a witness against myself," Kamenow said, reading from a typed Court takes case under advise lowing Russia's refusal to collectors, too. After the patients have taken what they want from the stamps the public sends them, the doctors are allowed to pick over the re ment following oral argu ments. statement. Retains Personal Records continue negotiations un less they are widened to in was no proof that he intended to corrupt official processes and because he did confine his discussions on- pending pardons with the governor to the merits of the cases.

Restoration Not Automatic The restoration of Catlin's license won't be automatic, the court indicated. It will re mainders. Kamenow refused also to elude all 82 U. N. members.

The Red Cross sponsors the State Supreme Court Rulings hand over his personal finan There was no indication whether the Russian walk cial books and records which stamp-collecting program at San Diego Naval Hospital, La Crosse Named Chess Club Prexy Morris La Crosse was re the committee, headed bv Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), had at- where thousands of servicemen are treated each year, but out would force the Western powers to reconsider their previous rejection of the Russian quire another action, the pay-1 MADISON (-These deci- V' a McClellan the heart and mind of the elected president of the YMCA ment of the fine, and a show Chess Club recently. Arnold ing that during the period of vwu. wuuun it0ld Kamenow "I can see no stamp club which has been formed there is a retired Uni suspension he has not acted wnicn cases were appea ea, dlfference" between crooked here handed down by the Wis- union leaders who take nJ consin Supreme Court today: in the Fifth Amendment when as a lawyer and has not han versity of Pennsylvania professor, J. L.

Zerbe. proposal for larger-scale talks. The West considers any such idea an unrealistic, unworkable propaganda move. Delegates were shocked by the Soviet decision to quit both the U. N.

disarmament commission and its five-nation sub died any pardon or parole matters before the present Zerbe devotes several hours uT: to account, and repre vs. Mark Catlin ordered governor. Polish Visitors Two officials of the Polish government visited Green Bay Monday while on a U. S. tour to study food merchandising.

Shown on their arrival at Austin Straubel Field, they are, right front, Joseph Kutin, minister of internal commerce for Poland, and rear, Thaddeus Skawronski, director of merchandise for the Polish wholesale food institute. They were accompanied here by Steve Krause, left, interpreter for the U. S. State Department, and T. CL-Harrison, Minncapolio, president uf Super Valu Stores, who conducted them on a tour of Super Valu installations here and in other Midwestern cities.

and adjudged that the license each week to instructing patients about stamps and showing them how to mount them sentatives of business who also invoke the Fifth. McClellan ordered Chief Catlin throughout the long Wickman was elected secretary-treasurer for 1957-58. Club meetings are now being held every week on Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30. The group formerly held its sessions on Tuesday nights. AH men 18 years of age and older who are interested HT chess are invited to attend any of the 'Y' Chess Club meetings, La Crosse pointed out.

Those of defendant, Mark Catlin to practice law be suspended for a period of six months from proceedings against him had denied all the allegations committee. Most of them felt in albums. His work. Of course. Counsel Robert F.

Kennedy to is strictly a labor of love. But ask every question about the against him but the court of this killed off chances of any jmore disarmament negotiations thousands of dollars Kennedy fered Kttle comfort to his de with all his great knowledge of stamps, Zerbe is not a the date of entry of this order, and for such period thereafter as shall expire before his at present. charges Kamenow has receiv fense today. ed since 1953 'from employers No Appeal Possible Disclosed Decision Soviet Deputy Foreign Min The men at the hospital are and passed out to still uniden The heart of the decision always asking for more stamps. ister V.

V. Kuznetiov disclosed license is restored; and that within 30 days from the date of entry of this order, defendant shall pay to the state treasurer attending are asked to bring their own chess boards and pieces. Club tournaments are held tified Teamster Union or other union officials "for purpose of the opening of the new Wis consin Slate Bank at that loca tion. union busting by subtle against him was the finding of his improper relationship, as a powerful political leader, with Gov. Kohler and the concealment of his pardon and parole the sum of $1,500 toward the his government's decision Monday to hushed delegates in the assembly'! 82-nation political committee, which was winding up its disarmament debate.

means. Makes No Reply costs of this proceeding. Re throughout the year and chess problems from Chess Life, a publication of the United "I also think we are getting taken value-wise," Tilleman and of course they can use hinges, tongs, albums and catalogues as well. Stamps and philatelic material can be sent to the following address: Naval Hospital Stamp Club, Building 7, U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego 34, Calif.

storation of defendant's license Kamenow, a graying man in From Page 1 Recommends Parking Lot Bond Issue a baggy gray suit, made no shall be conditioned upon compliance with Section 6, Rule wiiu ociuuii rvuie Kuznetsov threw cold water cases in the governors office from the public. "Whether legislator or not, IT States Chess Federation, are also discussed as part of the regular program. reply to McClellan's remarks, Kennedy said a possibly in- said. Points to Study "We spent all summer on this and we know what we are talking about," replied Rach- u.i ny nopes tn UMians 10 Sute Bar Hu)M( paymem might reconsider by telling a9 herein ordered, and satis- whether influential or not, a PAmntptA rjanoni'fiilat inn a da lawyer has a duty to act open ueiegaies nis governmeni was not given to making state uuimg uicDV committee investigators in ly as such when he appears before an official," according als. ments rasniy.

TT fi riolcoafA PTonr-v Cahnt to the court judgment. $38,000 of the purchase price The Main Street property, by selling two lots of 10 appraised by the util- terra ui suspension oeienaanidicated Kamenow received has not practiced law in 539.73 in 1954 from Mid. state, has not held himself out western and New Jersey em. as licensed to practice law for and enter. an attorney in this state, and i There is no appeal from the Lodge voiced hope the Kremlin move was "just a passing ity, has a purchase option price Stat Rimrpms rfApisinn Main Street.

While Mayor Otto Rachals thought and wiser counsels will oi iu.wu more man ap- The court's power jn matters i.o manner represenieaihalf of union officials, and piaisai. ine opuon, wnicn ex-iof discipline affecting lawyers piresNov. 16, provides that finfli and it iriKrfirtinn i appucams ror paraon or paro1e j30.937.04 in 1955 for the same prevail." Hopes For Reconsideration protested that the North Side in this state, recommendation was based on property cannot De occupied iexclusjve "We do not believe that any Affirmed purposes. He said Kamenow received $15,000 salary plus $18,000 bonus from Sheffer- six-month revenue and prop lor one year. nation wishes to stand for all The Council tonight also will No.

40 re estate Sam An- future time as the nation man in" each of those years. erty studies and conferences with the North Side Businessmen's Aid. Don Tille receive a finance committee report which postpones a show sell, Leah Frank vs. Tessie Shapiro (Douglas). which broke up humamtjrs ef Kamenow refused to reply History of Catlin Case forts to achieve a disarmament down on proposals to sell most No.

60 William C. Scott vs man and Clarence Vandermus said more study is called for agreement," Lodge said. of Perkins Park until commit Clarence Gilbertson (Rock). uunrs muni vi riontw on the purchase. Both repre No.

61 Virgil Lounsbury tee sessions on the 1958 budget, which weri to begin pub sent Northeast Side wards. vs. Joanne S. Eberlein (Rock). MADISON un The history pressed hope the Soviet Union would "reconsider its position before it shoulders the respon licly this afternoon.

No. 62 Suzanne Lounsbury Fringe Area Danger of the Catlin case in a nut The Council also will act on vs. Joanne S. Eberlein (Rock) Vandermus pointed out the shell: a protection and safety com iNo. 00 noxann Tesch vs.

utility's financial failure with May 16, 1956 Board of sibility of breaking off disarmament negotiations." British Minister of State Al Wisconsin Public Service fringe-area lots on the West Corp. (Marathon). bide, and Tilleman said a mittee recommendation for parking meters in the 100 block of widened S. Madison Street and for two-hour parking in State Bar Commissioners file complaint with state Supreme Court, charging former As -JL'. jl to that, repeating his monotonous refusal to testify against himself.

In the years cited, Kamenow w-as Michigan manager of Labor Relations Associates, Inc. (LRA), a Chicago firm headed by Shefferman. McClellan has termed it a union busting outfit that plied union officials with costly gifts and lush free vacations in order to influence them. Came In As Agent The committee's current inquiry is centered' on Shefferman's activities, and Kamenow came into it only as an agent of Shefferman. No.

73 Yvonne M. Schnei lan Noble called the Soviet move a "discouraging develop smaller North Side lot on Ce der vs. Ronald J. Keuman dar Street would be both more semblyman Mark Catlin of the 200 block, ment." Wallace Nesbitt of Canada said bis government would realistic and better located. Appleton with unethical con (Dodge).

No. 78 Mary Eileen Van- "We made a couple of mis duct as an attorney and giving be "shocked and disappointed Second Lecture on den vs. Walter Meisel (Sauk). takes on parking lots already, him 20 days to answer com plaint. No.

83 Milwaukee Auto at this ultimatum. Cool to Proposal We want to make sure we don't Medicine Set Tonight make another. You have one June 19, 1956 Supreme mobile Mutual Insurance Co. vs. Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.

Nesbitt later told a reporter The second in a series of five business street, two blocks long, and you want to put a Court denies Catlin request that charges be made more he thought Russia had acted lectures on medical problems after it became convinced the 200 car parking lot there, specific. Granted additi final will be given by Dr. Archie P. Shefferman first figured in No, 84 Fireman's Insur assembly would pas a 24-na- Crosley, director of the Uni time to answer charges. the hearings during theTTFfrtMlt's 8ing overboard," Van ance Co.

vs. Washburn County dermus said versity of Wisconsin Student June 26, 1956 Catlin coun The resolution call for re vestigation of Dave Beck, the Teamsters Union president (Washburn). Tilleman agreed that 200 Health Clinic, at the UW Ex sel requests Supreme Court to dismiss unethical conduct Reversed spaces were not needed and he tension Center at 8:15 tonight. No. 47 re estate of Frank said a lot with a "hub" loca This is the first time a lec charges.

who the committee contends misused at least $300,000 of union funds. It was brought sumption of talks by the disarmament subcommittee on the basis of Western proposals Russia rejected in London last Shalla vs. Helen Roberts ture series of this type is be June 30, 1956 Catlin ans tion would be better than one located on the East River (Chippewa). wers complaint and denies out that Shefferman had purchased many luxuries for August. No.

38 Harold F. Paulson charges. ing given off the UW campus by professors from the university. Tonight's lecture will be on "Preventive Medicine." I Nesbitt added (hat Russia shore. He predicted the North Side parking problem would move to Three Corners with July 2, 1956 Supreme vs.

Hardware Mutual Casualty Co. (Rusk). Beck. The indication was that he had been repaid from union funds. Court names former County No.

72 Harold Marshall may have been prompted also by realization that delegates were cool to a proposal India Preliminary to calling vs. Russell H. Colburn (La Crosse). has been circulating privately, Kamenow. the committee No.

79 Rosmary Spellman -vi drew from a group of Flint, employers Monday tes It calls on the assembly to turn all arms proposals over to the subcommittee without express Papacosta vs. Gust Papacosta (Walworth). VIYELLA timony of paying thousands of ing a preference for any of No. 80 George P. Britz them.

Delegates had expected Rui vs. American Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J. (Shawano).

dollars to Kamenow to ease their labor troubles. They said they were told money would be used to make gifts to "the No. 113 re recount pro The Sportsman's Favorite by HATHAWAY )J JERRY LEWIS says: iJf I This was li fi I great in 1008... KJixf li ceedings, Anton Olson vs. sia to make some drastic move since the United States and other Western nations blocked the Soviet proposal that future Hjalmer Lindberg (Barron).

Affirmed in Part boys" but most of them backed away from agreement with a description of McClellan of the payments as "payoffs" to union officials. arms talks take place in an 82 Reversed Id Part -nation "Little TJ.N. Assembly." No. 57 Lillian Mittelstadt I 4 f'y' 1 1 1 vs. Hartrord Accident and In-demity Co.

(Chippewa). Appeals Dismissed SH53HH5E5Z52 The Western powers also cold-shouldered an earlier Soviet recommendation that the disarmament commission and subcommittee be enlarged by a few nations to make them more representative. You'll find Viyella on the backs of America's finest sportsmen on the ski trails of Sun Valley, the quail fields of Missouri and the surf casting beaches of the Atlantic. This tight woven combination of lamb's wool and Egyptian cotton combines lightweight warmth and hard-wearing softness to a most amazing extent. i We now have Viyellas in a thundering range of, clear woven patterns and rich solid colors No.

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