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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 39

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GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Sunday, Sept. 18, 1966 D-3 Plan Inquiry Into Sinking Of German Sub Door-Co. Remap Seen as Gain For Proposed Dunes State Park From Page 0-1 'Caveman' Starts His Tough Fight HAMBURG. Germany (AP) Junion, a year-round residentjvately or by the Conservation A German salvage ship stood by to begin recovery operations today for the U-boat Hal, which sank in the North Sea Wednesday night with the apparent loss By RITA SCHLISE Pr-Gielte Correspondent STURGEON BAY-Although the issue of the proposed White-fish Dunes State Park may be uarK sma, uc brickthrowers pie on the lake are afraid of The ZIP Committee has done jn non.vlolence workshops getting in too many people all that is possible to determine, stffl rj before they want to retain their prl-the best course to follow he lcadg yw as it leaned too heavily to recreational uses, The committee felt that campsites, an abundance of picnic areas, extensive road development and the location of parking areas would di- vacy. iiowever, ooin Junion.nas acuiuea iu prescnv una iu of 19 lives in West Germany's have to educate, not inalienate," John summarized.

discussed at Tuesday's meeting of the Door County Board of Supervisors, board action prob and Gunderson agreed that if, the county board. Since the Con- first postwar submarine minish the park's scenic value, there is to be a park, theyiservation Department has is- He admits to his own educa- This, together wth closing of 'hope that the state would go' sued 'its statement in regard: Rhinelander's TV Station Opens Oct. 8 ItHINELANDER (PG)- The tate's newest television station, WAEO, Channel 12, will begin broadcasting Oct. 8, according to Alvin E. O'Konski.

president. O'Konski is congressman for the 10th District. The station's signal will be broadcast from a 1,710 foot tower, highest television tower in 17 Middle Western states and among the 11 or 12 highest man-made structures in the world. Top of the tower will be 3,300 feet above sea level, O'Konski said. At the start," the station will employ 30' persons and eventually 40, O'Konski said, adding that it will have an annual payroll of $200,000.

The station's cost is $1.5 million. O'Konski said he has a 36 per cent equity in it and ably will not be taken before the November session, according to Bernard Hagedorn, chair tion in Chicago. When he left, Schleswig Prosecutor General for St. Paul Seminary in Min- Ernst Nehm announced he nesota this week, he was deeply would open an inquiry into the the existing roads east and along with, the resolutions as, to the use to be made of the south of Clark Lake and the they are drawn up. Dunes Park area, the commit- public beach area contemplated Fponnmic RenpfiU Seen itee ee's tnat ey tne on- concerned about the trials ahead tragedy to determine if criminal man of the ZIP (Zoning, Industrial and Planning) Committee, and Joe Knepper, county servation Department) are do on Clark Lake, would leave iij ing everything possible to do of lhe former gangleader who negligence was involved.

Par- commit- much to be desired tee members said. ent of parks, Wisconsin Conser taught him so much. Iliament's Defense Committee what is best for the most people Jim Stathas Cordially Invites You to Pre-Showing of the 19B7 PONTIAC Wed. Evening, Sept. 28 In Our Showroom to personally view the cars advertised in today's Family Weekly Section.

Brown County Motors Cor. Washington at Doty vation Department, indicated at But he thinks Caveman will also is preparing an investiga- However, Schopf said and the ZIP committee will sup- The proposed 821-acre park the meetings that the commiS' make it. is in the Town of Sevastopol. port their request." Hagedorn said that since the Conservation Department came up with its revised The odds were about the same sion would go along with the proposals made by the commit county board members would be in- that Saul of Tarsus would be tee plan, the Citizen's Committee now favored the park. come an Apostle.

Door County rejected the park last year by a 14 to 12 vote. However, since reapportionment last fall and the resultant cut in board members to 21, it is County Planner Joe Knepper to make a tour of the tion. Only one member of the 20-man crew Petty Officer Peter Silbernagel, 23, is known to have survived. West German naval officials say they have given up hope of finding any of the other crewmen alive. Most of the those previously indicated that with the proposed dunes area as Part of its 0ct-nhanat, fPit th mflioritver session, and that the mat- objecting in the Town of Sevas A good neighbor tries to BE the best of friends, not the best of them.

generally felt that the issue has topol appeared to have a change of the poeple favord the parkr would Probably be voted a better chance for approval 0 heart. Carl Scholz, principal economic benefits to the ln November, lnls year- 01 aevasiopoi scnoois, saia. ur-' tQV A series of meetings have penally I did not favor the pro- that might be incurred that the other 64 per cent has been held by the county board, posal. I felt the land was too Ya cai4 Sevastopol Town Board, state valuable to be used as a state Maximum development of the conservation officials and the.park as such. However, I have areg would occur gt fte Cave Door County planner's office, changed my way of thinking, area and the been borrowed on a 10-year loan.

The station will be affiliated with the National Broadcasting Co. The meetings resulted in ana "linn mosi oi us in oe mediately south of it, providing public access to the water. Only about one-tenth of the area vastopol now favor the park." Tax Loss Cited resolution of policy to be presented to the Conservation Commission at its October meeting. The resolution attempts to cir- II III MMWIMWMMMWMMMWMI I III HJJJIM jtei mm Irf COMPLETE LINE ll I 4 i of Indoor, owldoor mmr i ii a rf ir i U)ss oi taxes seems now to wouid be developed according be an insignificant factor, nn anA the re mainHer cumvent objections previously Scholz said, although it is one ou)d be Dreserved in its natur- laiscu ujr jijuiicni3 ui uic yai r. oi me opjeciions siui voiceaigj state issue.

4u Committee View Told Srhnlz saiH that fwn-tnirris nf, Urge Withdrawal From U.N. If China Admitted CHICAGO IUPI) The national commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Saturday Urged that the United States withdraw from the United Na Inwn tayps fnr srhnnl nnr. Dor County is the Only COUn- iv in Via ctafa thp vptn poses, and since Sevastopol Ban on Camping Its provisions are: Preservation of the sand dunes as a state scientific area. No camping within the next ceives equalized aids, about 50 Power over staie ParKS- iaoi per cent of the loss would be state law allows a veto lf the picked up in increased state countv has over 4-500 acres in ajdSi jstate parks. Door County now 10 years, and alter that no tions if Red China-is admitted camping unless a public hear- has four state parks with a "One of the points we have to membership.

jng js held in the Town of Se total acreage, when Europe Bay completes land acquisition, of stressed in regard to the meet Leslie M. Fry, Reno, spoke at a dinner held by the VFW's Department of Illinois. nearly 7,500 acres vastopol. No commercial concessions within the park during the next ings," Scholz said, "is that the: people most vociferous in their i The feelings of the ZIP com Save on VJmds Llomeic cable MOST POPULAR INDOOR CABLE 142 Standard views do not represent the mittee are expressed in this Together with the Soviet Un- 10 years, and none before a views of the majority of elec-i inn. RpH China is dptermined In statement by Hagedorn: "The llCai Ulg lO IILlVi 111 UIC II il destroy the United States and Sevastopol.

TT sand dunes at Whitefish Bay witj her the free world." hej No boat landing or public LZ be" ex- Park Wif said. tn PctahlkhPfl 1L unusual within the state of Wis- per ft. press me opinion or an tne "So serious is the issue of Red clark-s Lake. Residents nf Clark', Lake COnsm' Those wh kn0W the Chinese admission to the United! A buffer ZQne at aoo.eideT the arCa Sd Nations that the VFW very cor-feet wide in which no develop-'ciark Lake Association and an ySZ rectly believes that if the Un.ted:ment will take to be esJopponent of the park( savs, of opinion seems to be whether States is repudiated by the ad-jtablished along the town people of Ciark.s Lake Le Ved pr'-mission of Red China into the on the south side Clark's 'would prefer no park at all. I i n- U.N., then the United StatesiLaUe.

Most of us feel that a parki blllett DQby Uies; should not be a partner in such! 9 a through road for north-'could be avoided we would be! RGcCUe Souad Called an international VDOCrisV. traffic ir hp nrniiHpH in 1 I. I "'lIIUdi lidpp. rv a so ureefl tne exDUlsion thp nark Road Work Expected GILLETT (PG) Kenneth Kelly, 4-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs Kpllv.

Hiprl lin- A naturalist program for Gunderson said his reasons of Fidel Castro's Communist government from Cuba. Fry also called for: park visitors viMiurs. (0 opposing tne park are ioss; All roads in the park to taxP basegwhichP would result fpecte dly Saturday morning Thermo i xsv. Solid copper conductors in his home in Gillett. The res Retention of separate Na- maintained by the conserva- in increased taxes to Clean, flexible ond easy to strip no need for special tools! Moisture-resistant, too! 122 Standard, reg.

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Cause of death problems of patrol and tional Guard and organized re-tion department, serve forces by the United Object to Original Plan pollution and rubbish, and ex- States; Orville Schopf, chairman of'pense to the county in roadiwas not immeaiawiy Known. A military draft of "all men'thp Tnum nf Rpvactnnnl ritipns' maintPnanP He ls survived by his parents, "The state would maintain the three sisters- tw0 brothers, his physically 1 Study Committee, which made a Free air transportation for report of its study, said the com-park roads." he said, "but how maternal grandfather, Walter servicemen returning home from mittee, in its original findings, about the roads leading to and Schwenn, Suring, Rt. 2, and pa- combat, making their final visit found the initial plan envisioned; from the park? These wouldl ternal grandparents, Funeral services will be held home before going overseas, or by the state was not consistent have to be maintained by the going home on emergency leave. I with preservation of the area.lcounty." Tuesday in Milwaukee. Non-flaking jacket resists fire, moisture.

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