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mUKESHA DAILf FREEMAN of the Midwest's Prize Winning YOI- XXXI- -NO. 83 WAUKESHA, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1952 Ten Arrest Youth for Ashippun Hold Up NIKS! Brings Protests Agents Trail Second Bandit An Port ion you'h was in custody today charged with bank robbery at Xeosho ar.u Ashippun in Dodge county, while authorities continu- ed searching for a second youth! an i John Kuitgtrj, a junkman. was arrested by FBI agents at I his home night. Under fjues-; he admitted his part in the armed robbery of the Com- i Stale etnsi at jeosnoj Dec. 12 and the Ashippun Slate bank Kuhgen named accomplice worked with in both! robberies, but authorities held his name pending his ap: prehension.

THE YOUTHFUL prisoner held at the Port Washington jail awaiting federal marshals who will re-move him to Milwaukee to face federal bank robbery charg- es. V. S. Atty. Timothy Cronin has authorized that a bank rob-'.

tvry complaint be filed against Kultgen. Ke will be brought to; Milwaukee for a hearing before' V. S. Commissioner Jenk- Petition of the sit Unes, for increased 0:2 runs between isha. Milwaukee and drew the ire of two Ioca5 riders i at a stale public service com- i mission here today.

The bus company rr.s requested a fare incit-ase of five cents ion she to The fare prei-cntly 2- i or.e An of 60 cents is for cammuta- books. are for rides M.d roc Elizabeth II Queen Of Empire in Historic Service Rep. Charles Poiter Rep. Potter to Speak at Dinner Rep. Charles E.

Potter of Cheboygan. who recently with Communist front organizations, speak at the Wauke- Hoy K. Moore, of the Miiwau- kee FBI office, said was traced through the getaway car'sha county Lincoln's used the Ashippun He day dinner at the hotei paid the car was traced from its here Feb. 16. The young Michigan Republi- is a possible candidate for original owner through sales The and finally to an owner who can is loaned it to Kultgen.

I senator to fill the post of the late Victims of both 2n Arthur H. Vander.burg. fied Kaitgen one of V.vo men 31alr Moody, former Washington who brar.nished revolvers and newspaperman, nas been appomt- escaaed with S423 from the Xe-' ed fil! the vacancy. Potter has osho bank ar.d S1.S87 at the announced intentions. Ashippun bank.

TTER'S work on the house THE FBI SAID the bandits: un-American activities committee probably would have been pick-' resulted in his recent ed es cor i the 10-ride bx-k The riders, sders. Jones. 523 Brastc-i ed ab(-vt the service offered o. the Wsukcsha to run. REIKDERS PRESENTED the commission v.

ith a two-past. typewritten report covering ser- vice durir.sj the of ary. Rein-J---rs, is r-n assist- University Exten: sion ir: Mihvaukcc-. said he- the "cus t--ice daily, except His report the time of avc'-'Jc. the t.me of rival at Sth st.

the number of people he counter! minimum of scats left empty any cr.e time and ihe condition of the road. Summarizing his report. Reinders said the tus arrives five to hcur is se-rn as many ES 20 people standing or.e time. Sudden Snow Causes Autcs To Skid, Slide rs v.ere city i. as a to interlude of near-sprjns The proportions curing the forc- r.f-or;.

cs an wln-i whipped the lursc fiakes to the ground. rriuch more th'-n I 2 iix'hcs jt Et But the storm cirninishcd to a Zicht flurry, Lreuk thiwUgri the IT LOOKED like weather. man vr.s right his optimistic thrt the storm last Clear, cold will brir.s 1 to the he said. It v. "he first Brookfleld Woman Finds Honesty Pays KFIELD -'Special- Mrs.

John Peters, Brookfield, is S50 richer today and agrees "It always pays to be honest," Yesterday afternoon found an old dilapidated pock- I etbook in front of f.o'd bank. She hesitated to it up because she a hurry to get home and cidn't was anything in it. She pick it up. but didn't bother inside. Some time iater, she opened up UD and contained a of in Brief Talk At St.

James IS ADDITION. Heir.ders "tco hot. tr.ev ine car. described after roorjery as a iate mocei rord. actually was a 1934 Oidsmobile.

vhen Xixon moved to the senate. 1 impossible for Potter will be introduced by together." or trie reported. Tne car was i found abandoned about three 5: 1 GrEm miles north of Ashiaoun the da- of the robbery. were can forced to leave it when a rod burned out. the FBI said, and the pair then walked back to Koly 1 Kill, some 15 miles away, where they split up.

Rep. Glenn Davis. Tickets for the I are available from county Republi-' Jones told the commission that ventilating svstem in the bus- as cut a minimum and streets were i-Ic-k from the packed snow. Even slight inclines caused ma-or congestion as wheels spun on the packed snow The city street were out streets as soon as the snow began and were morning at intersections and hiils. THE SHERIFF'S department reported streets and highways were very slippery, but said that no accidents had been reported by noon.

The snowfall covered the state -e -a" eS -n hesvy. 'These hardy citlzc-ns probably snowflrskes through trie muttered something about "Fior- Waukesha area today, bringing a ida" as they bucked the strong nev." to the countrvside that whooshed down Sroad- and nroducing hszardous driving way about 11:30 a.m. today, conditions or. roods and streets, (Freeman staff photo 1 Assessors oncl Residents Meet About Tax Hike Peterson subdivision ed legal acvice earner, wr.ic LONDON Eluabe'! Gcd's help v. i th" r.as been laid upr-r.

so early in my took the C3th c-f before a distinguished cf rr.s and states- sn historic St. James' pai- aco. hc-crt is full to say more tcriay than thai I s'-r work, as my father thrt.uuhou; nis reign, to up: h''ld constitutional government to advance happiness of my peoples-! srrea-i they are the world I THE CEREMONY took thr.i 13 minutes. Then the read; i the hailinc Elirsbeth as "queen of this realm ar.d of ai! her other realms and artv. massive crowds to the sante historic landmarks of London where Shakespearean multitudes cheered the accession of another Queen Elizabeth 3S4 years ago.

A few hours later, the Queen London for Sandringhaiti to be with her widowed mother beside the body of her father. King teenage girl ar.d her boy George VI. She accompan- were charged today i ied by her husband, the duke ith breaking into the Kartland Edinburgh, on the 60-zriiIe drive i Frozen Foods co. ar.d steal- i to the royal estate. I ins $23 in cash.

They were expected to reach 1 Jar.e Gerbenskey. IT. of Hart- Sandrtnehr.m at; about 5 p.rc. land and Walter 1C03 Grand View "A'auke-1 r.Tore than 3.000 persons stood among sis teenagers. the balcony of St.

James THE NAME of the owner, George Trupke. real estate agent, was in the pocket- bv She caiied up Trupke v. nappy to hear froin her. Ke didn't know where he lost the money, 'cut thought he had stuck it in the fold cf his sweater instead of his pocket when he came out 01 the pnstoffice. Iilrs.

Peters a $50 Trupke and -Mrs. Peters srce thst "it be honest." Girl Charged With Burglary CD Training Ends for 17 The first post World war II class of civil defense auxiliary police officers -was graduated last night in brief and simple style si Rankin hail on the Carrol! coliege campus. Seventeen men received official defense organization identification cards, and were to receive steel helmets and icen- tifying arm bands. They pre nusly received certificates training from the Red Two Children Die in Blaze sency can be opened because a seat is in the way ar.d that he has ob' served standees each time he has ridden the bus, which is once a day. In presenting testimony in SUD: per; of the request, company of- ed the snow, but a crop to about 15 degrees predicted for lo-j night when the skies clear.

nigh: with Pewaukee town the coming tax year. irgi; Gerald Simon. 16. of VTauke- and ceremony. board members on the reassess-1 Residents indicated after a route Kenneth Kalk.

13.1 They shivered in ihe sunshine ment question. meeting they still plan to urge i Jear.nette Clark. 17, and Karen a light layer Approximately 35 resicents: all taxpayers to pay their taxes i Janke. 17. all of Hanland.

Dist. I I snow that had fallen curing iicers to; tie commission that Body of Korean Vet Returns Home DANCEY SAID the teenagers unaer tne present fare structure i-uneral sen-ices wiU be helaj a oss of S2 2,077 Dat- at 3:30 p.m. Sunday for the j-oung daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Svetlik.

East Troy, route! 1. who were burr.ed to death first aid Cross. Henry Huff Capt. Jack TKi. Mc.N completed 17 hours of training in police work and 20 hours in first aid.

Dei. Moody "Walter ivas the police work instructor and taught first Moore in charge of the CD auxiliary police program. Moore. Mayor Bruce Beaty and Police Chief Harold Chvens expressed their appreciation to the 17 graduates for their interest in the civil defense program. The men were welcomed as an addition to the city's regular police department.

The trainees started their courses early last year and have met for instruction every Thus- day since then. Another class will be graduated soon, Moore reported today. THE GRADUATES who wen- honored last night are: Eugene Brown- Milo Evans. I-eo Kadrich. Charles Kirkeeng, Richard Lee, John ILockney.

Gaylord Luke. Orvel Moore, Charles P. Murphy. Elmer Xedderson. a i Kewby.

Joseph Paulson. Howard Redford, Verlyn Riley. Edgar Radtke. John Wagner and Martin Zoellner. The body cf Donald Ebert.

ESPENSHADE, ter F.msi:e and Charles 31attescn After Accident aiiiS.sn. dingsrude and Lein funeral home nd Town Clerk Carl Kioth, pre- and his son are state approved roy. perienced last year c. The boy is Dale Thompson, son from throughout the town were now under protest, in aniicipa- i Atty. David Dancey said the six i the night, but cheered lustii-- invited the board to', tion of mass complaints to be youths admitted their parts in! -vhen raised his hat with two assessors who made before the town board of'the burglarv.

the end of the proclamation. r.cieni gold and velvet the last year. The assessors are Karrv and James gnce TOWN BOARD members. Pe-- evening of 6 a i his office: a The three counles were riding cor: of royal corse guaras abound Li car en the to Cnaring C. i -r- -w THEN A colorful procession heralds, messengers aa es- oss, gan talking sbou some raotev.

jirale-squ: Jeannette Clark a-d Karen read the Janke had worked at the frozen center of the of London Altered witen ce ni up on the dare. IT WAS decided that Wolsdorf. Swift Allows Hike Of Six Cents an Hour CHICAGO Swift and co. noon Sunday, will be taken to the church. The caskets will be closed.

The children's mother anc foods and knew where the I of her subjects money' was kept. They suggested r.ew oueen. She went frona tfce boys look through an ir.r.sr passageway ar.d returned the same way- Miss Gerbenskey and Standing before a gathering of would ''null the job" the)men. most of them, old enough, others rode around in the car and to be her father or grandfather. would pick them up later.

Wolscorf removed a screen from a rear window and he and Miss Gerbenskey entered the grandmother, Mrs. Martin Svet-j on A FLAT EIGHT cents an hour increase given to ail employes, he said, and drivers lik, were burned and with glass while trying to the aukee a mile back into the home to rescue them. Mrs. Svetlik, who is expecting another baby in a few were granted a n-a-ceni bonus. cays, was Memorial taken to Waukesha hospital.

The tlsy said al; employes receive S1.23 per hour rate -ow and receive time and a hslf pay alter nine hours. The bonus pay, for granc- Milwaukee run (Trivets is sis sisters. the Charles Ter.penny- Donaln Eugene Wacie and Herbert Zabel. all of Whitewater, ar.d Mrs riussea Koepke of Racir.e: ann two brothers. Hicnard of water and John of Racine.

Burial will be at Calv in Whitewater. throne of my realm, uphola ard tax increased more he ncrth ne bighwsy. me of Pewaukee tax she swore that she is faithful Protestant and that I will, according to the true intent of the enactments which secure the building. i TURNING TO the assemblage. mother was treated at the scene based on he mr es actl3al5v driv nr en by fce In one other action before the commission this rr.orr.ing.

the 01 the blaze. The father of the children was working in Milwaukee at the time of the blaze. company entered testimony or. its request to abandon service over a rectangular area, about I) TWO EAST Troy Sremen wer overcome by srnoke ar.d one was injured fighting the Cre cording to Chief Harry Riese. i' Tlira Pa 5 iroy Center and firernerj v.ere called to assist the East Troy force.

The origin of the fire was not determined. Hlese said. The children are survived by their parents, and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Svetlik, East Troy route J.

and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swartout, East Troy. Trial Scheduled DeUrr.er Lembke. route 1.

cchcauicd to stand trial in municipal court here Wednesday on a charge cf driving too fast for cor.dittons. Lembke was arrested 1Vecr.es- is a divided i Holmes, in ar. effort to avoid the whether credit car; i boy. swerved the car to the left. cay on Hy.

in the of ro test. erty "pinion be received on back taxes it current taxes are paid under; bon. Judge iscott Lowry set at THE HESIDEKT5 had receiv- THE BOY WAS taken TO the hospital immediately. He a been on!" semi-conscious part of emitted. Divorces Granted In Waukesha Court Divorces were granted in county court this week to the following.

hss given a six-cent hourly wage i all on grounds of cruel and in- increase to 30.000 CIO United; human treatment" Packinghouse workers in its 26 Mrs. La Verne Robertson. 23, meat packing plants. i Butler, from Richard Robertson. The agreement announced yes-j 26.

Menomonee Falls. She was terday was similar to settlements granted custody of three minor rcacncd earlier this week with children, S30 a week support Armour ar.d co. and Cudahy Pack- money and SI a year alimony. inc co. The union said it would becin talks shortly with Wilson and last of the "big four" packers.

The Swift agreement slso gives women an additional to cents an hour and provides adjustment of other wage "inequalities," the union The wage stabilization board approved a six-cent general boost for the industry. Mrs. Lorraine Koss. 23, kesha route from Henry Koss, 23, Milwaukee. She given custody of their two minor children, S20 a week support money and So a week alimony.

Mrs. Ruth Kilts, 21. rural Waukesha, from Harvey Kilts. 24, Ixonia route 1. Custody of two was done by Police Chief Herbert Dean of Hartland and Deputy (Turn to Page 3, No.

2) James Doherty, j- When they were told of the tu-o girls who once helped out part-1 time at the plant, their question-; ing led to the others--and a con-j fession. Sees Democrats Using Prosperity as Theme WISCONSIN -I 1 a ar.d FORT ATKINSON" -TC- Sen.i co er i i Richard Xixon says ihe; Democrats will campaign on the ar issue of "present but they also "bear the responsibiiiiy" of their foreign ar.d the Korean war. JCixon a Jefferson county GOP dinner last night that the, Republican party can win 3952J provided its car.d:dates cor.vir.ee the voters that a GO? administra- can: i a h. JSaturaav CC-3S COLD rvlinimum iernpersrare to a ns. 9.

Hear. yesterday 27. Temperature range here yester- the nation militarily a 35 lo "stronger than Russia" and the. range nerc a year sound, produc- 1 a Sh. low, -16.

tive and free." develop a "fair' Lo al Hourly Tempcraiure and effecive program of internal 7 8 9 10 11 12 I 2 security." and high 32 30 29 27 26 27 standaiub of morality and inieg- in Washington." children was granted to her plus crtA An ecn OlCl GRADUATES--Police a $1.500 cash settlement and $60 month support money. welcomes the first i police additions to laid last night. They were and Police Capt Jack iei rfiar 4 J- sPresular forc e. jored at a ceremony at Rankin hall j'AIoorc. who is in charge ol the Seventeen men graduated from ion the college campus, auxiliary police program jpost war class ol civilian uelense courses in police work and first speakers were Mayor Bruce (freeman stalf photo)'held Sunday Minister Dies LA CROSSE -OB- Funeral services for the Rev.

Oscar S. Paulson. 62, "La Crosse, who died at a hospital here yesterday, will hfrlr? -r. WAl-KESHA-S ALMANAC Satardav, February 3 Sur.rise 7:01 a.m. Sunset 5:15 p.m.

The Mocr. nses 4 :01 p.m. It will be partially eclipsed wten it lull tcrr.crrow night. PROMINENT CONSTELLATION: Orion. southeast at sunset.

VISIBLE PLANETS: Jupiter, high in southwest 5:32 p.n. Mars, in southeast a.m. Saturn. southwest.

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