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Hearings Open On Merger of Railroad Giants 31 Monday, Aupu.t 20, 1962 GRFEM BAY PRESS GAZETTE News Byrd Says Chambers Back Spending Cut Induttrlal OevelnwM Airtharttv Offer Jam for City to purcMi cr" Sndid the mlIr Packerlar.4 Induttrlal ParH on Hy. Moved and i TlfTVIUnc. referred to Induttrlal Development Authority to report tacH 10 tno rwe Committee. Motion carried. Public Protection ond i'V Comn'" Request of Board ol Park Commluiorr.ommor mjn Arm Ordinance No.

2e.l. Moved and teconded me request be Public Protection and Safety Committee. Motion carried. The Police mpmn men! to be notified of the meeting. Mm wth Reply from Anton.

C. Stiller tnankltvg the CouncU for hl resolution comrrvend.no; him on hit retlrenvent rom ttv. City Band. Moved and teconded the communication be received and placed on UK. Motion eerrioo.

HEARINGS Hearing! were announced at advertised on Cenaral General Ordinance No. 1MJ amandin. Section 5 J4 of tha Codi Ordmancet of ftv. City of Green Bay by providing additional utet tno Community Center Butlnett DJitrlct. No one Genoral WASHINGTON (LTD Two Cenaral Ordinance No.

16-62 creating Section Contorvancy oittrici. no Ordinances ot tha City of Green Bay establishing of the nation's largest railroads went before Interstate porary duty to sample the upper atmosphere over the North Atlantic for radio-active debris resulting from nuclear WASHINGTON -Sea Harry F. Byrd, said today a private poll of state and local Chambers of Commerce has convinced him business Commerce Commission (ICC) Na. 1762 arrdln, Stion of fhj Code rf Ojnirjl Ordinances of the City of Greer. Bay to define the word "tot." No on.

Special assessments for watermain on the following afreets: Badger Street between Taylor Street and Blithe Street; Blithe Street fJd0r 'J; and Christina Street; Christina Street between Blithe Street and Regan Itreet Foresfville Lana from Wood Lena to and of the street; Taylor Street between Shawano Avenue and Badger Street. No ont appeared i.n.. Special assessment, tor sewer construction on the MHoMrtesej Lane-Burns Avenue to Burns Avenue; Blithe Street between ChfWJ S'ree and Badger Street; Burns Avenu. between Taylor Street and B'ueDird Lane; Moscow Radio noted British men want any future tax cut examiners today with their marriage proposal that one railroad can survive cheaper than two. to be accompanied by spend-Air Ministry statements that lr.g reductions.

planes would be used for The Pennsylvania Railroad Byrd, chairman of the Sen- scientific research over Finance Committee, re- i national waters and not come and New York Central Rail ror.tlv challenged a call hv man iuu miles or the road started down a long legal road they hoped would lead to approval of the merger to create the nation's largest rail system. President Ladd Plumltv of Soviet Union, the U.S. Chamber of Com- difficult to say as to merce for a "quickie" tax cut extent this will corres- even if it unbalanced the bud-iPond to reality," the broad-get jcast said. Byrd said in an interview he dmi. had polled state and local! D9" "'s iela rhambr of Commerce.) PECOS, Tex.

Secret The main argument of the two rail giants boiled down to this: A combined line could make money but the two operating separately could lead He said answers from all 50; Service agents seized $118,240 Christina Street-Blithe Street to the EL ol wesr rei r. Lana Wood Lana to West 490 teet. No one appeared. REPORTS Report Of The City Plan Commission Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 7, 1M Moved and seconded the report be adopted except Item 1. Motion earrltd.

To tha Common Council of the City of Green Bay, Gentlemen: We, the City Plan Commission of the City of Green Bay, respectfully fubmlt fht following report of our meeting held July 23, 1962: 1. Because of a need for a revision In the Community Center Business District Zone to allow minor Identltty signs under canopy walks and electrified Identity signs against me building, we wish to recommend that this lone oa amended as follows: This revision will not destroy the original Intent of tn lone restriction. (2) All signs designating Individual businesses shall bo parallel wlm and not protrude above or more than It Inches from tho front anterior wall ot tha building except the following: (a) For businesses having a minimum front footage of 100 fear, ma preceding restrictions shall not apply. (b) In the event sidewalk canopies art erected, additional signs may protrude from the bottom of the canopy. Said sign shall not protrude beyond tha canopy, shall be parpendlcular with tha sidewalk and shall be ot uniform design and character.

2. That the preliminary plat of Van Den Elien Subdivision, located In tho Town of Allouei, submitted by R. D. Hall, be approved aublect to dedication of an additional 10 feet tor street right-of-way. State approval, appropriate easements, and waiving the lot width on Lot 7.

3. That tha preliminary plat of Eliason Subdivision No. 1 located In tho Town of Ashwaubenon and submitted by R. D. Hall, be approved sublect to State Planning and State Board ot Health approval.

4. That tha preliminary plat of Suchan-Ecksteln Subdivision located In tho Town of Allouei, submitted by R. D. Hall, be approved sublect to an additional to financial disaster of one or group is enjoying the role of women drivers. (AP Photofax) Sisters on a Twister Nuns have fun as nearly 1,500 of them visited a fair on Chicago's southwest side.

This ters, Mrs. Edna Cleermans, ttates showed overwhelming; oogus Dins sunaay ana jau-sentimeIll, for combining cutsl a suspect in opera-in spending with tax reduc-i tions attributed to a counter-lion i feiting ring in the south. Byrd said he assumes that! Officers said boxes crammed when the administration's tax with the fake money were hid-reform plan is unfolded, den in the car of Joseph Strib-will call for an increase in 'and Allan 42, a Miami individual income exemptions nabbed at Midland, above the present $600 figure. jTe- possibly both. Both railroads once were big profit makers.

But the lines said that the Central lost $12.5 million last year while the larger Pennsylvania went $3.5 million in the red. Cite Possible Savings The railroads insisted that a Green Bay; Mrs. Emmett Lins-deau, Detroit, and five grandchildren. Findeisen Greiser Funeral Home is in charge of funeral DEATH nOTIGES FUnEflflLS combination of the two could arrangements which are incomplete and will be an result in annual savings of $75 million. Arthur Brnwn lRev- Myron Medin will be in They argued that this would Robbery Probed Progress made he other arrests Satur- BOSTON iF Authorities! in Dayton Ohio I ities there said the two pn- report they are making Prog-j Ellison and Wil- ress in the investigation of the, Langdon of Ham- $1.5 million mail truck robbery be accomplished by eliminat charge and burial will be in Arthur L.

Brown, 7, former Bayside Cemetery, Sturgeon Waterloo, la. resident, died nav nounced Tuesday. David Allen VanDenLangenberg David Allen Van Den Lan- ing costly duplicating services and facilities where the two last week in Flymouth. bills in several Ohio cities. are now rival competitors James Phillips Sunday morning in a Green Bay hospital.

For the past three years, Mr. Brown made his home with his sister, Mr.s Maude Hansen, 420 N. Ash mainly between New York and William F. White, chief New England postal inspector, told newsmen Sunday that investi- Chicago. Protect Consumer WATERTOWN (UPD- James Phillips, 33, 720 Soerg, cay-oic son oi Mr.

Smith drowned in the Fox'and Mrs. Robert Van Den -New The merger is being opposed 10 teet for street right-of-way on Green Street, State approval, naming or aev eral streets, and Inclusion ol appropriate easements. Informative: 5. The parking lot plan for Charmln Paper Company on N. Qulncy Street was approved with several minor revisions.

6. The parking lot plan tor H. Prange Co. located between Qulncy Street, Van Buren Street, Klaus Street and Reber Street, was approved sublect to revision In fencing and tha setback lines. 7.

The parking lot plan for American National Bank located In tho Green Bay Plaia shopping center located on the south side of W. Mason between Plsk Street and Military Avenue was approved retaining tha 20 foot width for the easterly driveway. I. A resolution endorsing the creation and duties of the newly created Brown County Regional Plan Commission was passed by tho City Plan Commission. R.

M. BERGMAN, Secretary, City Plan Commission. Moved and seconded Item I be adopted. Motion carried. Report ot the Finance Committee Green Bay, Wisconsin, August J.

1962 To tha Common Council of tha City of Green Bay, Gentlemen: A regular meeting of the Finance Committee was held July 24, 1962, and tha following matters were acted on: 1. That tha Finance Committee recommends the acceptance of the revised Plan II for a total bond Issue of 1950,000.00 for the addition to tha School of Vocational and Adult Education. 2. That the Finance Committee recommends that Ronald Mario of tho Plro Department be reinstated as a full time employe upon his return from military leave and that the extra fireman be kept on a full time basis. 3.

That tha Finance Committee recommends the transfer of 1600 from Unapproprlate Surplus Account 291 to Police Photostats Account 521 69. 4. That the Finance Committee recommends the transfer of $3,000 from Roadways Black Top Material Account 552.51 to Bridges and Culverts Ma land Ave. by 24 railroad labor organiza River. A Korean War veter- Langenberg, 535 Ruth died rr legislation to protect the con formation having to do withi tions who fear consolidation will mean a loss of 7,800 jobs the identification of suspects by radioactive fallout was He said the formation wa introduced toda by Rob.

received just after over a five-year period. an, he was stationed in Iceland. Mr. Phillips is survived by his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs.

Everette Lyons, Green Bay; two sisters, Mrs. He is survived by four sisters and one half-brother. The body was taken from Findeisen Greiser Funeral Home to O'Keefe Towne Funeral Home, Waterloo, where funeral services will be Sunday evening in a local hospital. His mother is the former Marjorie Huempfner. The infant is survived by his parents; one brother, William; two sisters, Catherine The ICC also has received 41 Saturday, "and it has solidifiedi 1 applications from other rail Kastenmeier's proposal during the day." The Boston: roads and interested parties Adrian Delvaux and Mrs.

who want to be included in the Globe reported today it ha learned that one suspect is a would allow the secretary of agriculture to recommend and pay for immediate counter-measures to preserve food KpnnPth Hpipip hnth nf r.rppn land Cynthia; paternal grand- held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Pennsy-Central arguments. The post office employe. Burial will be in MemoriaijBay; six brothers, Leslie, Paren's' and rs-Claience Van Den Langenberg.

Green ICC has accepted 30 of them, Lengthy Hearings Expected Thomas, Kenneth and Pat Park Cemetery, Waterloo. purity when the radioactive danger level is approached. terial Account 561.50. Bay, Rt. maternal grand rick, all of Green Bay; Nor- Guard Laboratory ALGIERS tfi French 5.

That tha Finance Committee recommends to accept tha Stop loss tnsur. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo The hearings, being by two ICC examiners, are bert, Milwaukee and Al ance Policy with a limit of liability at $50,000 00 aggregate at a rate of 7.5 of standard premium and an estimated annual premium of $3,534.75 and an advanced premium of $1,770 00. troops mounted guard aroundj PuraerS Puraed Ti -r phonse, Northfield, Ohio.

HisjHuemPf1ner' Sobieski; and his father, three hrnthor nnrl nnP paternal great grandmother, expected to be lengthy and no Joseph VandenLangenberg Joseph VandenLangenberg, uif? rastfur oil uiu iunmua Robert Stuart, Don lineman, wnner surko, uarence vanoermus, nerria BUDAPEST, Hungary Lfl decision is expected to be Mrs. Anna Van Den Langen Burgoyne, Robert Engels. today after a series of sister preceeded him in death. reached before 1963. Moved and seconded the report be adopteo except item i.

ivioiion cerrieo. Moved and seconded to suspend rules and allow Interested parties to speak. berg, Green Bay. Friends may call at Malcore Friends may call at Schau- 'I former dictator, and 24 of his 69, 2064 Manitowoc Road, died Motion carried. Kenneth Haubenschild, Director of Vocational School, appeared er and Schumacher Funeral! Even if the merger is approved, the railroad faces the possibility of Justice Dept.

op funeral Home alter 9 a. explaining the bids and answered questions. Donald Vender Per ran explained the need of shlters In Green Bay. Moved and seconded to return to tho reguler order of business. Motion carried.

Moved and seconded Item I be adopted. Home after 7 tonight. Funeral Tuesday. Funeral services will services will be held Wednes- be at 10 a. Tuesday at the The Institute head, Edmond Stalinist followers have been, Sunday morning in a local hos-Sergent, said he requested from the Communist p.tal after a short illness.

Born French military protection to a PurR.e of the Pur; Lm Bellevue, he married the lif- a hanHfnl Scrs- Karolv Klss- regarded.former Hattie Scray in De Pere position on anti-trust grounds. Motion carried. Ayes: Aldermen: Barclay, Baye. Bodart, Burgoyne, Burke, Corrigan, DeWane, Dow, Engebos, Engels, Francois, Hansen, Hessel, Holme, The Justice Dept. is one of u.ty anernoon ai rirsi AS- funeral home with Msgr.

Pe Smlts, vandermus. Vieaux. Noes: pannnne, jonnson, Muarr, lineman, vanarx. in 1916. After their marriage seinuiy oi uoa cnurcn wilder Skell in charge.

Burial Report of tha Health and Welfare committee Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 7, 1962 To the Common Council of the City of Green Bay, Gentlemen: We, tho under. Rev. Owen in charge. Burial will be in Allouez Cemetery. the couple resided at the above address where thev will be in Nicolet Memorial of employes who remained inas the lea(dlng Stahnist still in Algeria to care for animals in-an important position in Hun-oculated with typhus also was demoted from the ruling politburo.

Tla nut mirrtA urns -i the parties in the hearing but has not indicated what its position will be. The two railroads operate about 10 per cent of the majoi signed, members of your Health and Welfare Committee, have considered all matters referred to It by the Common Council, and wish to report and recommend as follows: farmed until their retirementiGardens- U.S. Weather four years ago. Mr. Vanden-I 1.

That a Class A Liquor License and Class A Fermented Malt Beverage lie new uut fe a au Lack of proper protection oi License be Issued to Bay Liquor Stores, Inc. at 218 South Military Avenue. nounced in a communique! Langenberg was a member of Jim P. Jensen the institute could spread dis-; track in the United States, and get about 15 per cent of the i 1 1 UUrt pa nnH nlimPP Alpirrs into aunudJ luuuwnig a iuui-udy u.c iiui, ixa.uc ouuuj oi oi. Jim P.

Jensen. 89, Morris Furnished by The S. Weather Bureau Sunrise Sunset Today 4 00 7:50 Tomorrow :01 1L. i.n iDh lAvenue, died this morning at major disaster. total freight revenue and 15 per cent of passenger fares.

nartw nhivf an rrArr.inr uhn Pn snns HarvPV Marvin I "caiutl The two lines said the pro -r ii" ti -three-year illness. Born April posed merger would produce 18, 1873, in Copenhagen, Den Ronald, all of Green Bay purges, presided. 72 rail system with assets of more jthan $5 billion, making it th Sunday Monday 3 68 1 I 4 pm 89 1 a.m 5 89 3 a a 88 4 a 7 BS 5 a 8 79 6 a.m 9 75 7 a 10 73 8 a 11 73 9 a 12 72 10 a mark, he came to the United States at the age of 19, and was a farmer and millworker until his retirement. He married the former Emma Bahr- lztn largest corporation in inc nation. Ken, at home; four daughters, Mrs.

Wilbert (Eloise) Vander-Kelen, Mrs. Raymond (Rosel-la) Lamal, Mrs. Orland (Lorraine) Nick, Mrs. Arnold Unions Warn Eastern MIAMI, Fla. Strikebound Eastern Air Lines went ahead today with plans to resume full service by Sept.

13 amid threats of pressure by other unions in the strike by flight engineers. The Machinists, Transport Workers Union, Airline Dispatchers Assn. and Communi Steal Paintings From Studio of New York Artist 2. That a Class A Liquor License and a Class A Fermented Malt Beverage License be Issued to Alice and Antone Martlnelll at 1276 South Broadway. 3.

That upon surrender of license presently Issued at the premises Combination Class License be Issued to Martha Ciesielctyk at 901 Main Street. Robert Baye, Robert Houle, Tim DeWane, Patrick Corrigan, Lor is Dow, Wood-row Vleaux. Moved and seconded the report be adopted. Motion carried. Report of the Health and Welfare Committee Granting Operators Licenses Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 7, 1962 To the Common Council of tha City of Green Bay, Gentlemen: We, tho un.

derslgned members of the Health and Welfare Committee, wish to report that we have examined the following applications which have been approved by the Chief of Police and wish to recommend that the licenses be and are hereby granted. OPERATOR'S LICENSES Henry J. Anderson, 822 Gray Madeline C. Anderson, 122 Gray St.) Robert Arenas, 139 Cooltdge Erna Baek, 1177 Thorndale St Douglas Blom, 827 S. Chestnut Eugene Carley, 1125 S.

Roosevelt Orvllle C. Culsh, 1555 Chicago Mrs. Raymond Deltorge, 1956 Farlin Earl DelMarcelle, 1011 Gray St Milton DeMoulin, 1937 Oakdale Stanley J. Dombrowskl. 2892 West Point Josephine Fuller, 119 S.

Adams Harry Gigot, 2326 S. Webster Herman Goich, 1332's Cass Gilbert F. Grleger, 1335 S. Chestnut Edward A. Halstead, 617 Main Henry Jacobe, 1357 Klaus St.) Jennie Jacobe, 1357 Klaus Joseph Adamany, 525 Bellevue St.) Leafy A.

Jenquin, 1138 S. Chestnut; Verna Kaiser, 425 S. Adams Ellamae Kowaleskl, 1300 N. Irwin Kenneth Kowaleskl, 1300 N. Irwin Ave Dolores Krueger, 1276 McCormlck; George Lannoye, 309 N.

Oakland Mrs. Bernadine Ler. zelere, 1453 Main Maria Lealiou, 821 Cherry Wilfred Mayvllle, 717 Larlc James Pichette, Route Donald Rocque, 1036 Park St. Estelle Seiner, 4l4''s S. Webster Richard Tatosky, 731 N.

Irwin Gilbert Tess, 1283 Chicago Everett Vaidevelde, 1263 Stuart Harlan Van Roy, 215 N. Balrd Arthur Vieaux, 1114 14th Erma Zentmeyer, 1022 Stuart St. Robert Baye, Tim DeWane, Lor is Dow, Robert Houle, Patrick Corrigan, Wood-row Vieaux, Health and Welfare Committee. Moved and seconded the report be adopted. Motion carried.

AF General Heads Unit On Formosa rm ra. ne married Mrs. Mathilda El- Oreen Bay; one George, Green Bay; two sis-i y' ters. Mrs. Joseph Linssen and: Survivors are his wife; two II am Degree Days Sat.

Sun. 0 Mean Temp. Sat. 63; Sun. 74 5 degrees below normal Saturday.

6 degrees above normal Sunday, Weather Elsewhere cations Workers of America NEW YORK UP) Artist Mrs. Martin Nooven. both of sons- Ben- Woodruff; Arnold, 1 1 all AFL-CIO members threat- Charles Melohs has reported Gillett; two daughters, Mrs High Low Pre- Green Bay; 54 grandchildren; ened joint action aeainst East- that burglars stole six paint Last Last Hrs. 24 Hrs. tion two great-grandchildren, Ray (Grace) Gallagher, Oconto Falls; Mrs.

Helen Benz, Stations and Weather for United States GREEN BAY, WIS. Bismarck, N.D. TAIPEI, Formosa CD U. S. Air Force Maj.

Gen. Kenneth Friends may call at Fin- deisen-Greiser Funeral Home Shawano; one brother, Christ, ouian. mass ern. jings from his Park Avenue Airline president Malcolm studio, including one valued at Maclntvre, after announcing $50,000 that was to have been the planned resumption of ful'j presented to the White House, service, brushed off the! Melohs told police Sunday O. Sanborn assumed his new duties as chief of the U.

S. Military Assistance Advisory where the Rosary will be re-'Mountain: IU grandchildren; Brownsvine, Tex. cited at 8 tonight by Msgr.land 23 great-grandchildren. "j.Y Theodore Verbeten and theiTwo daughters preceded him' coio. vr tt.

i in Hpath 'Detroit, Mich threats saving. "I've known; the other five paintings taken wui.y outieiy. runciai Duluth. Minn 82 82 over the weekend had a total value of $25,000. Tha artist said the painting for the White House was en- services will be at 10 a.m.! friends may call at Kuehl Escanaba- Mn-Tuesday at St.

Philip Church Funeral Home, Gillett, with Msgr. Verbeten a.m. Wednesday until 1 1 i An9eles' Calif- rhrao 41 Thi.roJn,, of TT i Madison Group (MAAG) on Formosa. Sanborn is the first Air Force man to become chief of the group. For the past two years he has been commander of Air Task Force 13 on Formosa and chief of the group's air section.

.03 67 64 95 76 82 72 1 76 91 54 85 69 53 74 62 89 69 .08 103 80 83 62 89 66 .06 86 61 i 89 82 I 93 69 .38 i 91 58 70 1 81 65 .21 I 101 70 103 78 85 73 I 86 i 76 59 86 74 88 62 75 53 Report of the Improvement and Service Committee Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 7, 1962 To the Common Council of the City of Green Bay, Gentlemen: Your Improvement and Service Committee, at a meeting held on Thursday, July 26, 1962, considered various reports, communications and petitions submitted to them and recommended as follows: A. STREETS 1. Reqarding the protest from Henry Kellerman regarding street Improvement on Rockdale Street, the regular order of business was suspended to permit Mr. Kellerman to speak. Mr.

Jarstad, representing Frank Baeb, also sooka Indicating that the maximum depth of 85 feet for lots at this location does not warrant the rate ot assessments levied agains the property. As tho titlnrl Hi" mH shnwprl fc i.iouuj, men ui un- warquetie. Mien. titled Sung-Hi and shovedi)ouez Cemetery gelical United Beach, Fia. back of seated oriental the a pressure.

If the machinist: strike, we have no alternative but to get an injunction." Newspapers Bombed MADRID. Spain Bombs exploded today in the plants of two newspapers in Madrid and one in Barcelona, injuring one employe and causing some damace. iChurch, Gillett. Funeral Paul Umm. i ires will hp at 2 Thnrs- Ne Orleans.

La 1 91 Sanborn succeeded Maj. Gen. woman. The work was to havt been presented on behalf of the New York State Demo Chester A. Ahlpn who lpft tn I tUCIIV.rv.

IVIuynuiU New York, N. Y. day at the Church With the Oklahoma City, Okla. runc-idi lur rifu- RPV Rprnharrit in Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa. cratic Party, he said id 1 1 1 nnnn icrick Mavnard, Ody noda, were neia mis fmnptorv Seattle.

Wash a 4 condemnation of the property In question has been completed, your Committee aay lor Antonio, 10 t0 recommend that this matter be referred to the Board of Public settle his family. He IS becom- Works for review of the assessments levied against the property, ine rnmmanrlor nf tho 7th In J- "WO 'h Petition from residents on Pilgrim Street to $2 00 nig commanaer OI ine Un in-i f00, fn, wi(Jenina of their street, your Committee wishes to recommend fantry Division in South KO- that due to the fact that the property owners do not receive any tangible bene-rea fits from the widening of the street, the offering price be based on proportion- ate share of the assessed valuation ot the entire lot. Mr. Johnson dissenting. A'ashington, c.

afternoon at Malcore Funeral Wausau Winnipeg, Man said the blasts continuance of a nuisance political Official-were the wave of bombings. 3. Regarding the request of the Chief of Police for widening ot Porlier Street Look for Cause Of Derailment That Killed Two Home with Msgr. William Kiernan officiating. Burial was in Fort Howard Cemetery.

Mr. Maynard, who died Sat Ernest (Joe) H. Hilgenberg permit riQht hand turns, your Committee wishes to recommend that lane Proceedings of the Council, City of Green Bay 1' kers be painted on the street and that the south lane be marked for right turn only. After a trial period with pavement marking, the Committee will again GILLETT Ernest I 1 i Gren Raw. WltrMitln.

A.inuct 1 IkVrwiM, th ituAtinn urday morning alter an ex- tended illness is survived bv H. Hilgenhere, T9, Gillett, died held Tuesday, August 7, 1962 at 7:30 P. 4. Regarding the petition for Improvement tor Wedgewood Drive between i3 vuintu Ha Green Bav. Wisconsin k.

i Dark DiHn uin tutHHiwialM. rm. I.f All- One brother. Edw in E. Mav- eony this morning in thei Poll Call: Present: Mayor Roman P.

Denlssen. Clerk riiffnrri A r.r,!. ri i rwnmmend that tha oroiect be aDoroved tor construction In 1962. WATSEKA, 111. thorit es search todav for the nard, Green Bav two sixers Oconto Falls Memorial Hos- Attorney Clarence w.

N.er, Aiaermen: r. Barclay, r. Baye. e. Bodart, m.

bub. street lights uioin.ts starin xoaay ior int. 0fir Burke p- Corngan. R. Oantmne.

T. DeWane. L. Dow, Engebos. 5.

That the request for a street light at the Intersection of Tower Drive and cause of a three-car derai Mrs. Myrtle Nohr, and Mrs. Pi'al after a one-year illness. r. Enqeis, j.

Franco.s. l. Hansen, f. Hessei. w.

Holmes, johnsonj Military Avenue be granted. Jt, r.pnrrp iFInrpnpl hnth The Son of the late Mr. and Smlts, R. Stuart. D.

Tilleman, E. Vanark, C. Vandermus, W. Vieaux. C.

SIDEWALKS D. Tilleman, Russ Warn on U2s LONDON' i.f Radio Moscow warned Sunday night that three American U2 reconnaissance planes staV.omd in Britain can expect the same fate as Francis Gary Powers' spy plane if they appioaih Soviet territory. A U.S. Air Force spokesman the aircraft -are on tern- s.s. Mra Tncnr.h Hiloonlr nsuit, j.

yt iea. 4 Tha, dewaiks be installed on ma east side ot norwooa Avenue between I Excused: R. Houle, D. Wied. Illinois Dixie Iyer which oi uq i-ere.

1 ine invocation was given by the Rev. Don Baiinskl of St. Francis Xevler Hubbard Street and Dousman Street, ibom Oct. 27, 1882, at Sey-: Cathedral. Moved and seconded to dispense with the reading of the minutes of D.

MISCELLANEOUS killed two persons. A sleeper and two coaches at the rear of the Florida- Ivan Lahner mour; came to Gillett in and married the formpr Hnn-I ion Mice, my; gnu nno eporoveo as recorded Motion carried. 7. Reqarding me request ot ine tuy uisposei s.orp. to appear before me PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS I Committee to discuss the matter of hauling and disposing of trash and rubbish.

Advisory Committee the reqular order of business was suspended to permit the petitioner to present Communication from the Park Board recommending Ordinance on Terrace his proposition. Vour Committee wishes to recommend that the City Disposal parkiro I Corp. be permitted to make a survey and submit a proposal for contract haul- Director of Regional Planning on final determination In tha mr i inn Mr. Johnson dlssentino; Mr. Smith abstaining.

Ivan Lahner. 6fi, Downers nah NvsaaH in iin- Tr bound train carrying 91 pas loft th roiic Rnri Grove. 111., died Saturday eve- cenberc was emDloved bv Gil sensors for 1 1 Proposed Incorporation of the Town of Preble. Moved and seconded the matters! t. That the deed of Vernon W.

and Irene M. DeBott) for Wedgewood Drive he referred to the Advitnrw rnmmltlu i- rtnllar ttl GH and bounced alone the tracks a uit-r" DJ-V let: Building bupply Co h. 1,1 I vu, DV ni'lHTU "'W v-w inPl ftAarrl ttt Dark. i I nH A mnA ,1 ,1 for two or three blocks. fUfr aL Mr-jyears and retired Lahner had been VlSitmg his maker A mpmber of the Gil-I ng planted within the easement.

Request of Kenneth bled for Beilwood Lane be accepted In the amount of One Dollar A steel rail ripped from OUR NEW "julV daughter and SOn-in-law. VnlnnWr rWf 1119.1". Wl Purposes and black top thi Lesfer Hansen, Rhynie Dantinne, John Smlts, Robert Johnson, Robert Barclay, thej 6y SP1LHAUS and EVANS luduufu mucu uiiuu ine -rv nroveo an0 seconoed me matters be referred to the Francis Hessel. Moved and seconded the report be adopted eicept items 1 and 7. Motion floor of the sleeper causing "s- Ld 54 years, he was chief of the DMr r'r -ommissloners.

Motion carrwd. carried. Moved and seconded item be adopted. Motion carried. Aldermen npnartmpnt fnr All vparc rtpnartnipnt fnr vparc t-T the two deaths, authorities! Jonnson voting "no." Moved and seconoeo item no adopted.

Motion carried. Survivors are his wife; four was also a member of the Gil- said Kepotr at in council as a nnoie Auqust 7, 1961 To the Common Council of the City of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Gentlemen: The ioim wt mr. noiscnun tot personal inury. Claim of Rita Selissen for personal inlury Claim of Lt. Col.

Herbert B. Allen for damage to property. Claim of Frank J. entak for damage to property. Claim ot Beatrice Barnes for damage to property.

Claim of Mrs R. J. Barlament for damage to property. Sewer Com-any years. His Killed were Mrs.

Evelyn laughters, Mrs Joseph Ley- let Water and lates, 42. Rockford, 111., Han-ard, Mrs. Leo mission for ma ames O'Connell. 41. Danville, iescr Casco.

Rt. Mrs Rob-jWife died in Council as a Whole at a meeting July 31, 19 at 7:30 P. met and wishes to report as follows: INVISIBLE ARMOR FOR ASTRONAUTS Februarv lf5S. Fel Kequest of Aioerman Johnson for Investigation on article oubllshed Aua. 1.

Mr. Murray, Vice President ot the Greno Lodge ot tn National Brother. ert Wilson. Downers Grove, Survivors are four daugh- 1962 IU a brakpman for the i hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen appeared before the Council as wrruu'iun in fne City Council. Sept.

II, 12 at a Whoie and ep'a ned Ms s'de In the recent Presidential Railroad Commission I Ruminmn In ha lr.iii, "qiu 4 i.ci HC15CI1, IPTS. AITS. Walter I lOla I T. P. Company for; Report.

the matters be' J. City Planner Ralph Bergman eplalned the various redisricting plans to "'s County Hospital in fair one son. Vernell, schultz; Mrs. Ed (Arietta)! authority to discontinue pick-up service. Moved and seconded X1 ma Council.

A motion was made that Plan oe recommended to tho City Council for adoption at their regular meeting August 7, 1962. X' dition with back injuries 'ledlo, Mrs. Herb (Dons)." "'rUr Children and two creat-rTanrf- a itl city comptroller Council as a Wholo Moved and seconded Item I be adopted. Motion carried. Moved and seconded jacODsen, Kcumunii, miuiuijouci, cuoaei tor ie year iw trom the Firemen's Pension Fund II 'V-DYJ c-ntfo ti, 4V-.

Children. of Gillett: onp snn. Carroll. I Buaoet for the year 193 from the Policemen's Pension Fund. Comptroller.

Motion the meter be referred to tho Advisory Committee considering Plan and I 1 i 'a I The body was taken seconMa r.terri to the city Various Plans. Motion Lost: Ayes: Aioermen neve, oooarr, uewane, Francois, I Messel. Smlts. Tilleman, Vandermus, Vieaux. Noes: Bercley.

Burgoyne, Burke, 'JA VVr I' or injuries jMcMahon Funeral Home, Lux- dren; S1X great-grandchil-! city pi. commtssion LilfrvN Jk tu Art, Jemburg. to Hintz Funeral a' mp brmhpr William Plat of Blancherd Corrigan, Dantinne. Dow, Engebos. tngeis.

Mensen, Holme. Johnson, Stuart, Oak Lawn Plat Vanark. Moved and seconded Item 1 be referred back to the Advisory Committx STziar V0 'II I ii. an i line, l' 1, two Sisters, Mrs. In Grn Bay.

Request of Wm. Marto for approval of Subdivision Prat located tor clarifications of legal ramifications considering 1963 and 1964. Motion carried. vciftriii, u. unt.

di cvmour; blocked by the wreck, was 13, vonwooa ur n. rtimon to reione the corner of Langlade and Military to1 Report Ot me soarg ot ruuiic moras en Bias services win De neia at p. cleared and reopened to traf- ivi'l'llU l- UH1- TT 1. hunday. The derailed; w.

Business District. Moved and seconded the matters be referred to the! August 7, 1962 Mrs. William Beyer, Black City Plan Commission. Motion carried. i To the Common Council 0 the City of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Gentlemen; Pur- prpfl Crrf Traffic Commission i suart to instructions trom the Council the Boerd of Public Works received bids A PeJuest of Alderman Buroovne.

for study by the Trafic Commission liv tor Storm Sewers and Sanitary Sewers as attached. The Board wishes to rec- Friends may Call at Kuehl stalling crosswalks and flashing lights on North Broadway between 100 Block ommend that the bids be reterred to the City Engineer. Respectfully submitted. Funeral Home Gillett from Nor1h Broda" 300 Block Reauest of Aldermen Dow relative to traffic Roman P. Denissen.

President; Clifford A. Centen, Secretary, Board of Public cars remained upright. The engine and the first nine cars, ail loaded with bag-cage and shipments. Mrs. Jacob (Lcta) Osmunson Mrs.

Jacob (Leta) Osmun- reiiuiaTion npii Tary nu nmm s'ree's reerrea TO The orooer committee Works. p.m. luesday Unill ll a.m. tana the Police Department and Joseph Borchers be notified of the meeting Semmary at Bios stecenrea wonoey, August 161 signs at the Contract SANI, 1-61 remained on the track after WHnrsHnv thpn at Fvanrpli- uest of Alderman Barclay tor study and "Yield Right-of-way" a-. 31 corner of Chestnut Street and Fifth Street.

Moved and seconded the matters be Jnskt A Street. Moved and seconded tl cai tnuea liremren cnurcn. the at nearbv Pitt son. 57, 20 S. Hudson Ave.

referred to the City Tra'fic Commission. Motion carried. KneuS Tenor Bros. Ven Rite Finance Committee Const. Co.

Const Corp. Const Co. wood, about 70 miles south of Sturgeon B3y, died Saturday Gillett. Funeral services will Lhicaco. The train was n- in Ainrsma fpmnriai tie neia mere ai p.m.

ea Ce neia mere ai p.m. w.m the Personnel Committee in regard to benefits for 19J. Communice-: and Bluebird Lane, Aspen Lane Si Avenue I22M1 SS 22.71t 9S rn IIP Irnm I hipanrt 4 I npoar wnn Tnp ftPV. 1 1 v. ra.

v.iFri"iDiTii ir9" Mwn ror awimmina Trom Hums eivenuw own ri rdla oinii I'll p004 Rrouest of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers On Easement-Shawano Ave. to Christiana St. although the Oct. 14, 1904 in New London, Bernhardt in charge. Burial Local No.

1M to meet w.th the Finance Committee relative to agreement tor i Christiana Street-Eesement to Blithe St. sleeper was to be routed to At- tho -aj a fn-mpr pmn'nvo be in Wanderers' Rest Operators. Communication from Lawrence Deneys oering sa of tot Blithe Street beetween Christiana St. and unl 'le was a lormer rapiOje CI on the comer of Frank and Shsdow Lane as an outlet to Stadium for people Badger St itne H. C.

Pranee Co. at s-emeierj rhat area (Mr. Nier to attend the meetinoi. Moved and eernruixi Fnrtiile SmetWood Lane to 0 a-f. West 1J'2IS 1.34S 00 7470 00 ofli 7 sl JO 2 337 33 7,910 00 1 TO of U52 2.347 4J34S0 of 1 Adams street between Law St.

and Porlier St. fhe matters be referred to the Finance Committee Motion carried. Health and Welfare Committee jUiaiuunM Raymond Nys Contract STORM 3-61 Application of James Pevnen and Thomas Bowlbr tor transfer of their Class eon Bay. Survivors are her hushand. a daughter.

Mrs. Phillio Lot Of Zeiglers YORK, Pa. t.fi Rush Zieg- Of IX Dlvmmt Construction Company 00 Bros. Constrvction Corp S99JJ7J00 amona -5S, OO, urtf.n;Bt Snyoers Druq Store Inc. for Class A Beveraoe License at Military and i Tenor I 'M of Is Discount Moved and seconded the report be adopted.

Motion carried. Superconducting metals, such as niobium, can be used topump'a magnetic feld Qround space. travellers to ward off dangerous solar and cosmic lfr, a renrea iarmer trom -aroi AieiT. Ullieii; a son Bav resident died this morn-: n- Application of James O. Johnson for Pharmacist License at Military York Pa died recently the Donald Algoma and ing in a local hospital after a TJZV? pXT b.5?.

Reper! ef the Board at PvOIK works Accepting street 7, 1962 To the Common Council of the City of Green Bay. Wisconsin. ui iuu leaving id sur- eiaiiucnitaren. long Illness, lie naa oeen em- to the Health and welfare committee. Motion earned Imprevment and SenrKO Committee the members of the Board of Public Works respectfully resort rh.i ki vivors.

I Friends mav call at Wiesner- doved at Green Bav Planine Tho t- i atceotancat Mather itiiuucu ivjui lunciai uuiiir, ntu- nu iiui luui suoii Lig'Ts et rv. Doeawey ana werner. i this to include three corners I. street Piatten street to Locust; wooseveiv arreet ortgnon street South: Leo iu grana-ma, unui a a.m. luesaay ana until nis retirement aue to VVTw iM.rh.m 1 sheweno or euro ana ana street im- aenue widenino Military nvenue to nirran nninrary ima wv.

children, 70 great grandchil- jat Bay View Lutheran Church health. provements on Wedgewood Drive from fiive Bird Lane west. Reauest of the Shawano Avenue to G. B. W.

RR Chestnut Avenue Clinton l.at dren and 68 great, great grand- from 10 a.m. Tuesday until! He is Survived by One son, i 10 property to have water hole eliminated. Street: Military Avenue Mason Street to Sutti Street. children. Ume OI services at 2 p.m.

The Wins ton. Green Bay; two tlS-j Committea. Motion carried. Cltr Cierk, Mcved and seconoed tha report be adopted. Motion arrla.

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