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Green Boy Press-Gazette Monday, June 17, 1968 B-5 70 Vintage Autos Start Revival Of 1910 Reliability Run Today MILWAUKEE (LTD Amid; famed names as Overland, row owned by John Dayo Day Fiscal Pinch Hits UW Sport Salaries MAD'S0N BUREAU IriKiiiK prices and losing teams MADISON The fiscal pinch lin umminent snorts fields. the sputtering of motors andiFord, Fuller and Kissel will of Eagle, Wis The car buffs will carry well flapping of linen dusters, more than 70 vintage autos will take cf the University of Wisconsin The UW administration has provide state residents a chance to look over antique cars valued at near $1 million. Endurance Kim From the Mayfair shopping to Wisconsin highways today. They'll recreate a milestone in Wisconsin automotive history the statewide 1910 reliability agreed to transfer some regular departmental costs 1o the main UW budget, in return for increased budgetary control over the formerly self-financed center here, the Caravan trav- run for the Milwaukee Sentinel ,0 Ma(li'son tl)OI1 on tl'I)ll'- I.a frnssn Kan Ha ire Wau- stocked tool boxes and extra parts. "You must keep in mind that when you have a breakdown on a 30 or 40 year automobile, you can't just call a service station," said Warren H.

Jensen, West Allis, a Wisconsin AACA board member. "You're strictly on a fix it yourself with what you haw basis." He said some drivers have already had the wooden wheels The hold the line attitude on For six days and some Ann1nlnn rohir Athletic Department has hit the personnel payroll of the staff. Raises were awarded faculty members of the UVV's Board of Regents last week, but staff members of the department of Intercollegiate athletics were passed over unless they also hold an appointment to another department. In those cases, minimal merit Increases were awarded by the board. (ate Receipts Down miles, the vehicles bearing such Tlino fnp an aurarHfi staff salaries is one of the first effects of the change.

Salary Increases were granted banquet. Taking part In the endurance run are members of the Wisconsin region of the Antique 12 of the 33 department members, and ranged from $50 to I on the old cars wrapped in wet $1,500. The latter raise was Automobile Club of the past SPVPrai days. "It Boat Found; Woman Still Missing in Lake (mala), meir lammes a the wood and stops the granted John D. Powless when he was appointed head basketball coach at the school.

Pow creaking," he said. friends. The Milwaukee one While the car buffs will no of the 1910 participants, will doubt have some problems in again award prizes, but this; keeping their carefully restored time in three classifications: for vehicles operable, they won't Attack Sub LauiH'lied Tugs case the new 292-foot-long attack submarine Seahorse into deep water after launching ceremonies last weekend near Groton, Conn. The Seahorse, America's 73rd nuclear sub, was named for a World War II sub. It has a crew of 107.

(AP Wirephoto) SHEBOYGAN (AF) Therein cars and older; for 1913 have to worry too much about some of the things faced by the was no sign ofa Chicago woman 1920 autos, and for 1921 to missing on Lake Michigan since 1929 vehicles' The awards will Friday night, but a 12-foot sail-M! patterned after the original less had been assistant basketball coach and tennis coach. The other major salary adjustment was handed Randall Jablonic, who has been appointed crew coach, from the position of assistant crew chief. Salary increases include: John C. Hickman, swimming coach, student personnel services director, and physical education, up $50 to Arthur W. Mansfield, baseball coach 191(1 entrants.

In a 1910 issue of the WLscon- The department has fallen on fiscally hard times, as gate receipts traditional backbone of the department's budget have fallen off in a time of Historical Unit To Honor Three At State Meeting MADISON Two former directors and a former acting director of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin will participate in special programs at the Israeli Premier Favors Allon boat she took out was found Sentinel trophy awarded 58 sin Motorist, the original con-empty late Sunday, the Coast years ago. icstants were told "a special ef-Guard said. yt)fA ynU.rv( fort has been made by those in Officials said thev would con- Lh-irep to have thp roads clear- fiav Wernsman. our chair- "d'fp 10 "dp llt:" iiinia lhA cnai'fh nn rvl ICC Over Dayan as His Successor man 'and a prime organizer of dunR the days the event, event, said a 1909 Ford own- and physical education, up $fi00 lo Fred A. Wegner, as ADVERTISEMENT hu Ihirru Rnacli nf Madison: sistant baseball coach and di oSs said the boat was" Probably be one of the old-pX BROKEN DENTURES JERUSALEM (AP) Pre- Friday.

Dayan and other mem-iBank sector began Sunday, mier Ievi Eshkol seems cer- bers of the Rafi wing of the "The experiment is for one lain to win cabinet approval of a boycotted the sperial.monrh only," Col. Shlomo Gazit his proposal to make Yigal Al jmeeting. told a news conference. "Aftej- est autos in the contest. PLATE-WELD rector of recreation facilities, up to George Martin, wrestling sighted just south of Port Washington, by her brother, who had It will also Include such fine Amazing Hilt WiH rcplir brkl.

cracka trintDrro ili-W qc a 1 Ql 7 flvpr. I mnd reolacta teeth. Simoly flow on-put to- chartered a plane to aid in the VllllUl. Vllliv W.U mnaf society's annual meeting and building addition dedication here this weekend. socia laild OWned by Ward BrUlin Of method demud for horn repaira.

Worka Ion, rival of war hero fioldinaiin -Withdraws spp how it works, we wi'l Dayan, deputy premier. ()n Dr (consider the next batch. We do Eshkol's proposal is seen asNahum GoMmann abandoned ,0 Pprmit t0 search. The Chicago coach and physical education, up to Thomas C. peneciiy avery lima or nontj llCUPr or.ha ll.M aiw al worker has been missing from, Sullivan, and several Edward P.

Alexander, i eiBennelt, assistant track coach cars such as a Pierce Ar-I come from extreme Arab coun Uie i.rst step toward bid for selection as presi- dent of the World Zionist Organ- "rtq her rented lake-shore cabin. A neighbor living next to a cabin Miss Mangelsdorf had occupied near Belgium, visited the president of Colonial Williamsburg, director from 1942 to 194fi; Clifford L. Lord, president of and physical education, up $1S0 to George V. Bauer, gymnastic coach arid physical education, up $320 to $12,320. ucieuse ivniiiMer uayaw me premiership when the 72-year-old premier steps down or is forced out in elections at the end of 1909.

establish a new international Hlitcklisl Hofstra University, Hempstead, discovered N.Y., director from 19-10 to lfl58.George V. Bauer, gymnastic ordinating body for unaffiliated' No group visits will he al- cabin Friday and Jewish groups. lowed to the occupied Gaza her missing. coach and physical education I Eshkol told the Cabinet Sun Goldmann announced SPECIAL GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY 1, Is Strip, but Gazit said individual auss niangeisoon snoes ann 27ih'applications will be considered, bicycle were found on the beach day lie wants Allon, 49, as his A I i WIIIIIIIHWril I 1 II lilt- lmm! Zi01lifit Conss Jordanian wl'pre she usually kept a 12 foot ter for immigration absorption, Th charges he had interfered with government placed some ruStL oronns hm 11 foreign policy by meet'eompanies on a trade blacklist1 The Coast Guard station at discuss the proposla, but Rivers instituted a search and Donald R. McNeil, chancellor of University Extension, University of Wisconsin, acting director from 1958 until 1959, each will have a part in the rpogram.

Alexander will be one of the speakers at the seminar Saturday June 22, on "Historic Sites, Why and How." Other speakers will be Russell Fridley, director of the Minne up $320 to $12,320. Gerald E. Darda, assistant swimming coach and physical education up $08 to Jablonic, Roger L. Johnson, head trainer and physical education, up $150 to Joseph O'Toole, assistant train-and physical education, up $125 to and Powless, $15,000. i i iiil' wiiii Lru.

j. tviinaiii ui-ii'iiHi "iii! nie-ir uimi a 1111 i aominant mapai party leaner-l- 4U TTC tJ i the theory she had eone sail- iiJiiui, iiirr unaii mail ui inc u.o.i vuiidini; uir matt naur iiiijii ship bureau approved the move ing and was missing on the a e's Foreign Relations against Israel. Committee. Goldmann remains! Tlip list the Indian president of the World Jewish Coca-Cola Export Corp. of Born- Any 2 for $3 SUITS COATS DRESSES Eastern Star At Oconto Honors Matrons Patrons lake.

Miss Mangelsdorf was last reported seen on Tuesday. Coast Guard boats from Two Rivers, Milwaukee and Sheboygan took part in the search Saturday and Sunday, along with the plane. sota Historical Society and Ab-j bott Lowell Cummings, assistant; director of the Society for the preservation of New England Congress. hay alHi French aircraft I An experiment to allow exiled. manufacturer Marcel Dassault, Palestinians living in parts of whose Israeli Mirage jets i the Arab world to visit relatives played a decisive role in last I in the Israeli occupied West! year's Arab-Israeli war.

Oconto Lions Club Installs Officers (Plain) The search today centered be- Antiquities. OCONTO (PG) Past ma- However, Jordan removed shebovean a Port li Lord will speak at the I ii-, orjONTO (PG) Officers ol patrons were honored day, June 21 luncheon on "The fhp Of.onto Iions c)u) wpi.e in recently when the Oconto Grand Old Lady of Slate i Chapter Order of Eastern Star inim a previous uiacMisi ult-i Washington American aiuueuaKer Sea and Ski Corp. and the Prel-cad Co. Street. met in the Masonic Temple.

iTangiers with Dr. L. M. Nel Poems were read by Worthy DE PERE ONE HOUR DRY CLEANER 129 N. BROADWAY Louis Rhoades Services Set For Tuesday ison of Marinette, installing offi- Dump Hours Expanded cPr.

DE PERE (PG) Town of; Howard Lunde is president; De Pere residents are reminded! Robert Koeller, vice president; Two Fishermen Fined at Oconto that the town dump is opeiClifford Virch, secretary; Ron Matron Mrs. Norbert Olsen and each received a small gift. Miss Christiane Warnholtz, AFS student who has been living with the James Plier family, sang Gprman folk songs. She was accompanied by Kay Berge. She also showed slides and told of experiences in Oconto.

from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdays IniKieler, lion tamer and tailtwist- FOND DU LAC (PG) Fu Mark neral services for Louis OCONTO (PG)-Two Bervvyn, 111., residents have been fined on addition to the regular Saturday schedule this summer. The er; Konert orde ana Thompson, directors. Rhoades, 18, who was killed in two charges when they appeared The annual award lo an out- extra service period began June Vietnam, will be at 9 a.m. Tues in Municipal Court day in St.

Mary's Church at David D. Brasic and Daniel Fond du Lac He was tne son of 6 and extends through Thursday, standing member was presented Aug. 29, according to Mrs. June; to George Thompson by Jack DeNoble, town clerk. IMaas, outgoing president.

The chapter's next meeting will be held Sept. 12. The group will hold a rummage sale in D. Brasic each were fined $2o lMr anfj Mrs Heorpe Rhoades and costs on a charge of a non resident fishing license, and $25 Fond du Lac, formerly of Green Bay. August.

Mrs. Robert Safford was named sunshine chairman. An invitation was read from Test Your News IQ and costs each for having a Rhoades, who was promoted license not bearing the correct; from private first class to cor jthe Marinette, DeMolay chapter date of the issuance of the iust Drior to his death. Editor's Note: How much do you r- wheat surplus to lindeipi ivi m.mkaa RjuiI thak tuun ftf thai JJIriri? 1 1 for their installation of officers This weekly quiz will help you find nations. cense.

had been in Vietnam since Jan At Jacobs Bros, in De Pere Second liiinneriip Susan: the afternoon of June 30. out. If you score fewer than five cor- 1 0 T1 rnllt. v.ilo1 HI Vernon L. Porier, Green Bay, Wutke, 21, of Gillett, was sec- rect answers you had better read the paper a little more carefully.

If you tn anrl nnfctc nn a fharaa that: (a) police may not frisk ft. Ar better, vnu rate an ond runiierup in the 1968 Alice 1 and was wounded by enemy mortar shell on June 5. He is a graduate of De Pere High School. Friends mav call at Zacherl ill iaiijiuim i iktii. aiui- Cultural Life At UW Centers 1.

An ex-premier returned! a sP(0lflc; war" to French political life after arant: Polioe lp suspi-Six-year exile. The man who fell oious-Iooking persons and fr.sk -r i tlipm for wennnns ivhpn that is turns. appearing in court were: day in Burlington, Wis. Bobbie Thoreson, 19, of West Allis, won, and Barbara Ann Hansen, 22, of; i Funeral Home, Fond du Lac, Currv. Green Bav.

In.inft Hfnnrln.a trnt Rosemary A. out or lavor wnn iiaiuie 1 i necessary for the: broadened Blue River, was first runnerup.1 attentive drivinn. and cos.s. Algerian independence and wholly of alld (Af wirepnoto). an(j costs.

Meivm h. olson, possession of un-j transported to Pembine where MADISON (PG) A new pro-ram of cultural benefits for v) pome may jii.k aiiyune seen on the streets after 8 p.m. oersted lake trout, sis and costs; ps- graveside services will be per- session of over the limit of lake 1 sis and costs. i formed between 1 and 1:30 p.m. returned to France from Belgium was: (a) Jacques Sous-telle; (b) Jacques Baumel; (c) Georges Bidault.

Man Who Sought Adolf Hitler Dies 9. The Marinette City Council University of Wisconsin center Steven L. Barlman, Appleton, speed last week (a) agreed with thejsys(pm stmf)ns llas bpen ap. ing, and costs. John W.

Darr, Little Suamlco, failure! Chad in Equatorial Africa is tl)i 2. After an abortive escape Menominee, Council imore than 1,500 miles from any i proved by the school's Board of PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) attempt, four armed prisoners! keep the controversial PnUinrl lo report accident, $20 and costs. Orvllle G. Fleming, Little Chute, stop siqn, in and costs.

Richard R. Reinhart, Lena, license overload, $10 and costs. Col. John T. Regents and it will cost the seaport.

It is also difficult to reach by airplane. I Byrne, 57, who parachuted into students an extra $20 a semester, seized offices and held 23 per- Street Bridge open until further sons hostage at: (a) Atlanta 'notice; (b) closed all traffic Federal Penitentiary; (b) Sing-j over the Ogden Street Bridge; iBerclilesL'aden at the end of Student activity fees will beiWorl(1 War II searching for Sing Prison; (c) San QuentinMc) decided to leave it open collected from the students died Saturfiav aft. prjsorl i pending further study ja part of an experimental pro-' nlnoss Rvrnp fj.lrin De Pere Federal Savings and Loan Association Pays 3. The Rev. Ralph uavui 1U.

The CJreen Bay City Cuun-gram uesigneo to supply nroaci-j war iielped plan strategy Abernathy picked a successor to cil last week (a) tabled a yjened student development for the landings in Bayard Rustin to head the Poor' action on a four-way stop with'grams and student activities and Norm Africa. People's planned Solidarity Dayj flashers at the Maiii and Cassko enrich the cultural life at the1 march on Washington on June Street intersection; (b) held the two year campuses throughout Driver Iniored ixA Wolf River Skinless A I WIENERS I Hamburger PATTIES 1 1 Avg. IU for I New Medium Yellow 1 Pi I I ONIONS I s. -ore I for JLmJ Creamette 0 0 Iwsii i EGG NOODLES u. 29CM IZestee STRAWBERRY PRESERVES i 11.

The new march leader is: matter open for further study (a) Whitney M. Young; (bV before taking any action; (c) Stokely Carmichael; (c) Sler-subniilted a request to the slate ling Tucker, director of the, Highway Commission that a Washington Urban League. four-way stop be established. I DE PERE (PG) One per- The operational receipts from sonal accident was re'-Ihe new charges are expected at De Pere this wepk. to total $237,000 in the first year.

en(l Denis McCormack, 23, 519 Collections will start next fall. Broadway, suffered, nose and The fees will be collected at: chin abrasions when his car 4. To cope willi a wave of I Strikes by civil servants and: -ii- all two year centers including struck a tree this morning in QUIZ ANSWERS ()l -8 'those Deing transiorreu to mo the 900 block ot N. Broadway. rapuuy spreading muih-im rest, limited martial jaw was UW-Green Bay and the UW- Police said vehicle damage was o'l Parkside campuses.

extensive. q'9 decreed by the president of: (a)i Chile; (b) Brazil; (c) Uruguay. 2 Tesacoils 1 Chief Gasolke can toe dtowsn 5. The House Judiciary Committee, considering President Johnson's proposal to curb sales on rifles and shotguns: (a) approved the proposal as is; (b) approved the proposal with modifications; (c) deadlocked over the proposal and announced that it will re-examine the issue at a laler dale. 6.

The prospect of full-scale on Regular SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the cost dmkg. I I Food King 29-or. I I I Food King per annum on 6 to 12-month savings certificates of $10,000 or more PURPLE PLUMS i rui 1 public school integration, the' first anywhere in the South, has raised racial tensions in a cer-j tain Southern community. new Federal Court doctrine that requires far more desegregation than is believed to exist in Southern classrooms now, will meet its first test in: (a) Little! Rock; (b) Mobile; (c) Mem-1 phis. 7.

The Senate overrode spir Accounts insured to $15,000 by F. S. L. I. C.

Prices Good Thru Wednesday Noon iWi "I'll try a gallon: V-t A. AJ i. JUrf federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 841 MAIN WEST DE PERE Ax1 V. ITEXACOI ited minority opposition and passed a treaty which would: (a) bring about a higher minimum price for world trade in wheat; (b) reduce the price of wheat in all world markets; (c) require all Western nations to contribute one-quarter of tlieix 121 S. Broadway De Pero l'iUi-rrt 'fc'fc'11 1 1 ft i ta.aklt.kll.a.ta.ttata.

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