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THE SHEBOYGAN (WIS.) PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1955 I State CIO, Penny Rac's Back Home The United Statea itlll h-y about 45,000 one. room schTTl houses, but the number Is shrinking at the rate of 10 a day, says the National Geographic Society. Persimmon trees grow In New Haven, and the owners believe this is the most northern point in the United States in which they grow. AFL Chiefs With Her Mended Heart Guggenheim Awards Received By Seven Badger Professors NEW YORK (AP) Six pro-fesson at the University of Wisconsin and one from Lawrence College, Appleton, were Included among 248 Americans announced Sunday at recipients of WAUKESHA Wl Little Clifford Raymond, made the car trip, too. Goodman returned home tome time ago.

Penny Rae Raymond came home Sunday night with her mended Blast Bill MILWAUKEE (UP) The presidents of the state CIO and AFL organizations issued a Joint "She'i excited to be home at last." the father said. "Sho'll need a good night sleep." Ho said doctoi-s ordered complete bed rest for Iwo weeks, "but after that we hope she'll be able to run around." Guggenheim fellowships totaling statement blasting a bill which a Mb heart. The 7-year-old tot was tired from a drive from Minneapolis, where University of Minnesota Hospital surgeons last month sealed a nlckle-sized hole In the wall dividing the ventricles of her heart. Ted Goodman, a neighbor, was her blood donor during the operation. Penny Rae'a blood was merged with his through plastic tubes and a mechanical pumping device, diverting blood from her heart during surgery.

would prohibit labor unions from contributing to political campaigns. Charles M. Sehultz. head of the state CIO, and George A. Habcrman, state Federation of Lalxir president, got together here Saturday to issue the statement.

It was the-first Joint statement ever issued by the two groups. They lashed out at a bill which The fellowships, set up by the John S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, were awarded to the following University of Wisconsin faculty members: Drs. Mark Ecclcs, English; Gains Post, history; Glenn A. Sonndecker, history of pharmacy; Mark A.

Stahmann, biochemistry; Alfred L. Wilds, chemistry; Carl R. Woodring, English. Dr. Craig R.

Thompson of the Lawrence English Department was awarded the other Wisconsin fellowship. Apple-and-bread stuffing for roast duck takes on new interest when it is seusoned with grated lemon and orange rind and nutmeg or cinnamon. This stuffing is also delicious with roast goose, Orange juice, brown sugar and butter or margarine make a wonderful syrup with which to glaze cooked sweet potatoes or yams. The operation had been termed already has been approved by FORENSIC WINNERS from Elkhart Lake High School1 at the state contest in Madison Saturday are the students shown above. From left to right they are Joyce Liston, who received an A rating for her four-minute speech; Sally Worst, who received a rating for her humorous declamation, and Barbara Ileinrichs, who received an A rating for her original oratory.

(A. C. Erbstocszer photo). her only chance to live and play like other children. Goodman'i wife, and Penny Rae's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. the Wisconsin Assembly and is up for action in the Senate. The measure would make it illegal for labor unions to give funds to political candidates. "The simple facts of political life today are that individuals seldom impress their views upon Monsieur Developes The Method Unique To Teach The French the electorate without organiza tion," the two labor leaders said. "They must therefore have the right to organize into parties, and even into what may be called 'pressure groups' for the purpose of advancing causes in which they believe." Sehultz and Ilaberman said political campaigns cost a lot of money under present conditions 'and if all use of money is to be denied to members of labor un ions, as is sought by this bill, the result is the destruction and de privation of freedom of speech, liberty of the press and right of liar to the students of the years past: "How many plums have you? "It is that the man is in the cafe?" "This is the dining room of M.

Legros." "I am arrived." "It makes good weather." Kavanagh admits that among the teachers of the French there is not the great enthusiasm for his method, but he says: "I am a man persistent. I will continue until I have achieved the success." He does not think that this is impossible for he approaches the problem with the method scientific. Already he looks boldly beyond the French to the other languages. "One day," he predicts, "I will try the German in this manner also to teach." peaceable assembly." in i fU The bill is sponsored by As it sembly Speaker Mark Catlin A "Twin" VSSi NEW and was passed by the lower house of the Legis lature last week after a bitter By ROBERT Ml'SEL 1 nltfcl I'm Muff ('orrraptinlrnt IXJNDON (UP)-Bon jour, nies enfants, Kevin Kavanagh hns developed the method unique to teach the French. In the other nations the construction of the language It is not the same thing as the French so that the words are being placed always in the place wrong in the sentence.

Monsieur Kavanagh believes he has for this the remedy. It is that the student should to learn the construction of the French in his language native so that when he goes to learn the French he will make the position correct, is it not so? "I am one of the unfortunates who learns not the languages softly, my friend," said M. Kavanagh. "I have lis- tened to the foreigners who speak bad the English and it me seems that next to the pronunciation it is most wrong the construction of the sentences, and then the choice of words." We spoke in the house of M. Kavanagh, linguist.

The textbook revolutionary is about to be prepared, and M. Kavanagh works hard to translate from the French the phrases fami VI- HJ JU.1 fight between the Republican majority and the Democrats. Charge Iowa Mavor's Son With Robbery flour Shirt Laundlr In Asia many areas of Southeast there is half an acre of per person compared to acres per person in the JEFFERSON, Iowa (UP) land four Arvid Reiman, son of the mayor of Arcadia, was to be charged today with a United States. armed bank robbery. The first public museum In Reimnn, 24-year-old father of America was organized Jan.

12, two children, was arrested Sat 1773. In 1915 it became the urday on a tip and Sheriff Roy Charleston (S. Museum. Morgan said he signed a con fession late Sunday. Reiman is the son of Neil Reiman, mayor of Arcadia and operator of a prosperous hatch ery business.

Morgan said Reiman admitted holding up the Peoples Trust and Savings Bank at Grand Junction, Iowa, Friday, The mayors son seid he needed the money to pay debts, Morgan said. The of young Reiman's confession shocked the Arcadia community. The mayor's son was formerly in his father's business and worked in recent months as a travelling sales Let One of Our fERTIL-ADt Men Service Your Lawn man for a car safety equipment firm. Morgan said he found $8,000 fj A JAl of the bank loot in Reiman's car, and the .22 caliber revolver while you SSSSBSL was discovered in Reiman's garage. The rest of the loot was obtained from a man to whom Reiman had made a loan, Morgan said.

The sheriff said Reiman admitted walking into the Grand Junction bank and ordering Claus Loof, bank president, and four employes to lie down on the floor. The fledgling stickup man threatened to spray the bank with bullets if they didn't obey, Morgan said. Reiman then ordered a woman bookkeeper to fill a paper sack with currency, Morgan said. The sheriff said Reiman also scooped up the bills in the cashier drawers before escaping. Reiman was caught in a Carroll, grocery.

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