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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 9

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THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Wednesday, Sept. I. 1965 9 'Great Mansion Crisis9 Boils Along In Madison President Hales Viet Nam War But It Helps Economy WASHINGTON (UPI) One Congress that the government Washington that many groups of the ironies of the war in Viet Nam is how it's helping' made use of the mansion for meetings and tours. will need to spend an additional $1.7 billion on Viet Nam, just as a starter. Of course, the more money the government spends on the war, the greater 18th and Martin Ave.

Garden Shop ecutive residence foundation, which will raise funds for furnishing the interior of the mansion. "The money appropriated by the Legislature is not for interi Carrie Lee Nelson recalled tne economy. When he invoked the war to help head off a nationwide! steel strike due to begin last that when the state budget for the danger of inflation. tea and cookies was low, she sometimes had to dip into her household money to provide midnight. But even Federal Reserve or decorating, but for basic repairs which should have been made long ago," Mrs.

Knowles When he had his Budget Board Chairman William Mc-Chesney Martin who says Director, Charles Schulte, said. "My time will be spent it his job to worry about not on decorating, but on rais As to repairing the mansion, "I never made any requests of any sort because it was under things like inflation, saw no signs of it this week. ing the money to refinish the announce that the war was going to push the federal budget above the $100 billion mark. This is not meant to suggest that Johnson likes the war. No stood there were never any The outlook for the economy interior of the executive residence." The estate of Thomas R.

was significantly improved funds for anything," she said. Mrs. John Reynolds, whose when Johnson got the threat ened steel strike postponed at one has spoken more eloquently than he about the agony of sending American servicemen husband was Democratic governor of Wisconsin in 1963 and Hefty in suburban Maple Bluff was purchased by the state in least eight days. 1949 for 547,000. Four Republic MADISON (UPI) "The great mansion crisis" over refurbishing the leakv-roofed governor's residence bubbled along today with politicians rent asunder but ladies of both parties who have lived there standing shoulder to shoulder beside the teacups.

The latest row was touched off when State Democratic Party Chairman Louis Hanson charged Tuesday the remodeling project was being undertaken to aid the reputation of the governor's wife as an interior decorator. "The people of Wisconsin would be irate over the plans of (Gov.) Warren Knowles to spend over a quarter of a million dollars on the governor's residence in order to build up the reputation of one New York interior decorator, Mrs. Dorothy Knowles," Hanson said. The charge brought a furious denial from a spokesman for the governor. Stephen Boyle, Knowles press secretary, said "the facts are all wrong and the inference crude." He expressed surprise "at the vici-ousness of the commentary." Mrs.

Knowles Replies Mm I can governors Knowles, Oscar Rennebohm, Walter Kohler Jr. to Viet Nam. But as one Johnson aide put it, "with alt the trouble the war's giving him, he deserves to get something in return." and Vernon Thomson and two People In The Netvs Democrats Reynolds and Nel 1964, could not be reached. But it was recalled she had her problems with the mansion including the time most of the staff quit, and the cleaning of the entire sprawling structure fell on her shoulders. Mrs.

Reynolds and Mrs. Nelson both are working with Mrs. Knowles on the Wisconsin ex son have occupied the man That "something" is a health sion. LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor Mrs. Knowles said estimates for replacing the entire estate George Raft has been indicted run as high as $600,000.

on six charges of income tax evasion, U.S. Atty. Manuel Real ier business climate than Johnson's top economic advisers dared predict a few months ago. Until recently administration economists were predicting a business slowdown once the steel union and the companies agreed on a new contract. The settlement would be the signal for steel-users to cutback on TO HEAD VIET NAM MISSION Edward G.

Lansdale, above, a counter insurgency expert, has been appointed to head a mission seeking to revive the pacification program in South Viet Nam. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge announced in Saigon. Lansdale, a retired Air Force officer, who is Lodge's special assistant, was named chairman of the U.S. Mission liaison group to the secretary-general of the Central Rural Construction Council.

(AP Wirephoto) says. Raft was indicted Tuesday by All-Steel. Walk-In Local College People At Christian Science Forum a federal grand jury in Los An geles, the attorney says. Raft is Storage Shed accused of paying no taxes on $85,000 income from 1958 workshops, and reports and ex their orders and start living through 1963. periences given by students Raft, 69, will be arraigned Mrs.

Knowles herself, who next Tuesday before U.S. Judge themselves kept everyone busy from early in the morning until off their "hump," the stockpiles they had carefully accumulated as a hedge against a possible strike. Pierson M. Hall. Easy to assemble all you need is a screwdriver to put it together.

Featuring double door glide for extra wide opening, framed foundation. NEW YORK (AP) Bobby 9 at night. Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champi for Lee Schmidt (University of Wisconsin-fifth year engineering But the Viet Nam buildup that Johnson announced late in July on, has won his third long-dis "Alarm clocks were set for as early as 5:30 a.m.," Joyce Markwardt, a University of Wis student), for his group planned tance game in the Capablanca has changed that thinking. Of was vacationing briefly in New York, replied in a quiet voice, "the reputation of my New York decorating firm doesn't need to be enhanced." Among her clients is former Vice President Richard Nixon.

Charges started to fly last winter when the state building commission approved $100,000 memorial tournament. ficials now believe most steel- to spend a day at the New York World's Fair on the return trip The tournament is being users will want to keep a good deal of steel on hand as a played in Havana but Fischer home. hedge against war shortages is cabling his moves from New When asked her impressions York because the State Depart Thus the inventory adjustment following any steel settlement to fix up the mansion, which of the biennial meetine. Donna ment refused him a visa to visit Fay. Michigan State Universitv Cuba.

will be a small one. 7x8' size $11? Special Sale Of Scott Lawn Care Products junior, replied: "I can hardly Tuesday night he defeated wait to come back to Boston Talk of a slowdown in the second half has been heard less and less since Johnson notified Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bul sports a leaky root, an oia neat ing system and a small, much reviled kitchen. Then last Tuesday the build ing commission upped the ex nenditure aooroval to $248,500 again two years from now." garia in 22 moves. The governor is a member of consin junior noted, "in order to prepare for the day's activities, which included a half hour of studying the daily lesson from the Bible and Christian Science textbook Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy." Students were housed in nearby hotels and at the Massachu-settes Institute of Technology dormitories.

Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, gave the keynote address, stressing that the three great verities of Spirit (God) omnipotence, omnipresence and omniscience (all power, all presence, and all science) are being seen more clearly in today's world than ever before. Well-known educators, including Sir James Butler, noted historian from Cambridge University in England; Dr. John Ty Five local Christian Science college students have returned from a three-day inspirational forum in Boston where 4,351 of their counterparts gathered to hear how their religion may be applied to academic studies and campus life. The Sheboygan quintet included Lee Schmidt, 612 Roosevelt Kohler; Joyce Markwardt, 2605 N.

10th Bonnie and Susan Buesing, 534 Blackstock and Donna Fay, 2428 N. 7th all of Sheboygan. The students left on Monday and Tuesday of last week by train and bus and arrived at First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston (known as the Mother Church and world headquarters of the religious movement) in time for the regular Wednesday evening testimony meeting. Boston hotel keepers estimated that' 200 students arrived every hour that day starting at 2 a.m. Wednesday morning.

They came from campuses as far away as Japan, Indonesia, and New Zealand to participate in this 6th Biennial Conference held! in the interest of Christian Science organizations at col leges and universities. Most arrived in groups of 50 to 100 by chartered transportation including train, bus and airplane. Student Workshops Thursday morning registration began at 8 a.m., students moving in a line over eight the commission but uoyie saia he did not vote on the action. Perhaps the weatherman was present in spirit at that vote. Madison received 6.22 inches of rain in August, almost double the August normal of 3.37 inches, i Hanson said "There is no justification to pour this type LEFT! tf NO i- i PHONE A I I MAIL 1 1- ORDERS jf or money into tnis Duuamg ei ther from a structural or historical standpoint." ler Caldwell, chancellor of "The executive' residence is not, nor was it ever intended to be.

a public building. It is North Carolina State College; and Dr. David Andrews, president of Principia College in Il merely a house owned by the state to be used as a home by Scott 19" Mowers linois cited the importance by religion to the enrichment of the governor of the state, Gym Clothes For School Sports Hanson said. "Hardlv Private Residence" Clean quiet cutting mower will give a perfect cut at any height. No phone or mail orders.

3Q95 '-'A house that has had over only blocks long. Bonnie Buesing 2,500 people through it in the past six months for tea, tours can hardly be termed a Scott Specials private residence," Mrs Knowles said. The wife of Democratic Sen academic life. Religion In College To answer the challenges given to religion on the college campuses throughout the world, the young Christian Scientists were urged to specifically apply their religion in college by "living, giving, and healing," thereby solving their problems with Divine help. Following the meetings the directors of the Mother Church hired 50 buses to take the Bos said that her group from Michigan State University came to the church area before 7 a.m.

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