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palities in Taylor County: City of Medford villages of Slate Road Aid Nation Getting New Kind of Presidency WISE OWL SPECIAL Gilman $5,411.75, Lublin Rib Lake $6,423.72, and Stet- TODAY In History Is Distributed Every city, village and town (By the Associated Press) Today is Wednesday, Sept. 1, in Wisconsin is receiving a the 244th day of 1965. There are share of $16,205,435 in supple sonville $1,558.53, and 22 towns $122,564.91. This money represents the final distribution of 1965 supplemental aids to municipalities under statutory formula. A $14.1 million prepayment of supplemental aids in April was based on 50 per cent of the total 1964 aids, while the present balance payment is based on final figures for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1965.

121 days left in the year. mental highway aid checks mail ed by the State Highway Com EB-J m7 1 Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1916, Congress getting a postponement but then letting a steel strike start in 1959, finally asked for an injunction to cool it off. In 1952 Harry S. Truman seized the steel mills to prevent a shutdown. All four men had to take decisive steps in many fields 'which would have seemed extreme to presidents in the 19th century and to some of them in the first 30 years of this century.

But, with television so handy, presidents in the future, after the examples set by Johnson and Kennedy in using it in By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) The country is getting a new kind of presidency. Television and changing times are part of the reason. This week President Johnson looked like an on-the-ball chief executive when he went on television to announce he had obtained an eight-day postponement in the steel strike. The idea wasn't quite new with him. President John F.

Kennedy did pretty much the same kind of thing. Johnson just dcxss more of it. Kennedy used a televised news conference in 1962 to con passed the Keating-Owen Act, a mission under statutory provisions for improvements to local public roads and streets. Marshfield's third and final roundabout way of prohibiting child labor, which reformers had fought for 100 years. The law was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1918 as payment this year amounted to $48,081.09, bringing revenue from this source to $111,406.35, Under the present distribution of supplemental aids, cities of less than 10,000 population share an invasion of states' rights.

or $4,406.35 greater than the $107,000 estimated in the city's On this date In 1850, Jenny Lind, the $1,804,361 while cities of more tense, national moments, will be expected to go on the air to tell 1965 budget. than 10,000 share $5,771,998. Vil Payments totaling $264,912.35 "Swedish Nightingale," arrived in New York. lages share $1,664,611 and towns, Now-in the Fall-is the best time to seed-'n-feed a lawn! Turf Builder 2500 sq. ft 2.95 Scotts seed 2500 sq.

ft 4.95 REGULARLY 7.90 were distributed in Wood County to the following municipali $6,967,523. In 1862, liquor rations were This distribution of funds is abolished in the U.S. Navy. ties, in addition to Marshfield: the third of four major allot In 1932, James J. Walker re the nation the latest.

Further, since they will be on screens from coast to coast, they won't dare look wishy-washy and must at least try to give the impression of decisive action even when they're Cities of Nekoosa $11,317.32, ments during the year involving gratulate the steel union and industry for what he thought was an "obviously noninfla-tionarj" settlement. Then when the industry, to his chagrin, raised prices, Kennedy used another televised news conference to denounce the steelmakers, who backtracked Pittsville $4,524.63, and Wiscon signed as mayor of New York City. about $44 million in highway us sin Rapids villages of er taxes which are collected by 1 In 1945, Japan surrendered the state and returned to coun formally aboard the battleship Missouri at 8:08 p.m. Eastern Auburndale $2,845.41, Biron Milladore $1,447.64, Port Edwards $9,397.96, Rudolph and Vesper $1,849.61, and ties and municipalities. Basic War Time 9:08 Sept.

2 Tokyo fast and dropped the price aids of about $6.3 million were distributed to municipalities in time. 22 towns of $102,394.97. Ten years ago The govern But since the depression of the 1930s, when the nation had to look to the White House for action, President Franklin D. Roosevelt set the pattern for the March preceding the two sup plemental payments. The "priv Payments amounting to WISE OWL no PRICE 0'0U ment reported cash dividends by corporations were running 10 per cent over the previous year.

ilege highway tax" based on motor vehicle registrations is future by accepting true respon returned to municipalities in 685.89 were distributed in Marathon County to the following municipalities: Cities of Colby $1,197.15, Mosinee $10,447.30, boost. Kennedy and Johnson were doing two things: Taking action and letting the nation see it close up pretty much as it happened. But, still using the steel industry as an example, they weren't the only presidents who took strong action. Dwight D. Eisenhower, after Five years ago Secretary ot State Christian Herter, at an sibility.

Since Roosevelt every presi December. American Bar Association din Scot Schofield $8,140.12, Marshfield dent has found himself deeper and deeper in monumental Cheese Champ problems that couldn't be ig nored or let slide and the rea- NEW YORK (AP) Bobby $365.02, and Wausau villages of Abbotsford $1,175.88, Athens $3,857.76, Brokaw Edgar $4,926.61, Elderon $807.39, Fenwood $1,148.42, Hat- Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champi on, has won his third long-dis ner in Washington, charged that Russia was trying to compli. cate, rather than aid, U.N. peace efforts in the Congo.

One year ago The Navy disclosed that Lt. Charles Klus-mann, shot down June 6 over Laos, had escaped from the Communist-led Pathet Lao. THE MARSHF1ELD NEWS HERALD, Marshfield, Wis, Wednesday, September 1, 1965 tance game in the Capablanca Ace Sett The Pace! MARSHFIELD ley $2,306.21, Marathon City memorial tournament. $5,022.33, Rothschild $10,242.10, The tournament is being Spencer $4,198.33, Stratford played in Havana but Fischer Music becomes magic with this 756.12, and Unity $1,399, and 42 is cabling his moves from New York because the State Depart towns $225,179.38. ment refused him a visa to visit Payments totaling $241,645.90 Cuba.

were distributed Clark county to the following municipali Tuesday night he defeated 321 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 384-2252 ties: Cities of Colby $3,396.60, Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bul No Butter NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) The Rutgers University extension division has announced it will offer additional courses in water supply and water purification this fall because of the current water Greenwood $4,934.80, Loyal garia in 22 moves.

551.99, Neillsville $12,382.24, Ow en $5,097.83, and Thorp The first steam-powered water 16; villages of Abbotsford Curtiss $1,064.91, Dorchester $3,019.59, Granton pump designed to fight fires operated in England in 1829. Its debut was met with laughter Classified Ads will help you find what you want from onlookers who called it the 129.83, Unity $835.22, and With- News-Herald Classifieds Get Results! Phone Classified Ads to 384-3131 COLLEGE BOUND? Rae the Rooster appears perfectly willing to help his owner, Miss Andrea Shields of Scottsdale, with her college studies. Miss Shields wants to take Rae to Tucson with her when she enrolls as a freshman this month at the University of Arizona. The trouble is, she can't find a place for Rae to roost. The dormitories won't house chickens only chicks.

The coed hopes to find a place near campus where her pet can stay during the school year. (AP Photofax) "steam squirt." Sparks from the ee $2,255.11, and 33 towns STEREO HIGH FIDELITY VALUE Glorious STEREO FM Radio Noise-free Monaural FMAM, too True Stereo High Fidelity lets your records last a lifetime! smoke stacks of these early horse-drawn fire engines were a A total of $151,743.64 was distributed to the following munici fire hazard themselves. MARSHFIELD ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 2 Measures Caught Up in Power Play mm FORTREL POLYESTER AND COTTON PENN-PREST FURNITURE) WASHINGTON (AP) Presi dent Johnson's immigration bil. SLACECS and Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen's reappor.

Ph. 344-1810 Main Street, Stevens Point tionment amendment were caught up today in a legislative power play. sons for that are obvious. Gradually, as the American society and the economy have become more interdependent among all their parts, there has been less room for delay or indecision. The efforts of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson to prevent or stop a steel strike, which would have meant far less 50 years ago, were all thought necessary to prevent critical economic damage to the whole nation.

And, as the United States moved out of isolationism in the 1940s, firm and fast foreign decisions became a necessity, too. These requirements will grow greater in the future, not less. This in turn undoubtedly will mean that presidents in the future will at least have to give the impression of being not only good men which seemed the only criterion too many times in the past but strong ones, too. Sen. Hugh Scott, said that "some liberal Democrats OPEN 5 NITES A Week would rather have a tactica victory over Dirksen" than to Th Contemporary Model 1-RP291 with graceful 50' cabinet.

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