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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 40

Publication:
The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
40
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Tuesdoy, October 11, 1960 Applcten Pwt-Creicent Cli Low Cabinet Bid Accepted Name Chairman Union Has Of County GOP Liue Luck Member Drive I 1 Safety Group Asks Better Traffic Laws Seeks Stricter Licensing Method, Additional School Driver Training Glendale With board uonsrrucnon new Kancy seaiy. 702 602, Trouble-Shooter Asks Supervisors for Some Hints, Gets None 10 oe on acnenuie muuimi candidate for district attnrnrv The low bid of 519.203 for cab- have fceen appointe(j aAaima inets for 19 classrooms of the new of the Outagamie County Eepubli- .,.1. I Port crwetnt mim in (cided to expand its work into MADISOX Desired improve- the highway field after 20 years merits in Wisconsin highway safe- of exclusive promotion of indus-tv programs and laws were out- trial safety and hygiene. The Wisconsin Council of and Municipal Employes ha tho hnarrf nf rrlnratinn Mnririav I I Th low hid ua hv School In. Gain." had little success negotiating with m.

i 11 teriors of Milwaukee for EBCO ine appointments were maae oy t. -tm. rnt hnarA lined here Monday by a national Other conference speakers in-; safety promotion organuation (heated the size of patrol forces! spokesman to a conference of will be side-tracked until the con-j business, labor, civic and road flicts between the state and coun-j cabinets. Other bids were for Richard Roeder, 521 Center iit contjnued its record today. Th membership union represents about 100 coun- j778 ana County G0P Construction of the school is on chairman.

jty highway department workers. ati.fuuie, icpoaeu ousuiess ai- fliwrafion Ha hi snark. ti nu-Kt Mart snn a i- -i- iiuut 1 1 Director William R. Knuth, ed by a contest open to all trouble-shooter for the noted that in most previous.sons with a-1960 Republican dropped into the board ses- scnooi construction projects, work as well as those ob-sjon today to plead for consider. Was behind schedule.

ItaininP a mpmhprshin rfnrinu -mr "lorlara. user organizations. police are resolved, although Adrian Kocrt, of the Insurance the state motor vehicle depart-Institute for Highway ment stands committed to legis-Washinpton, D. C. called for lative requests for an enlarge-better state driver licensing pro- ment of the 230 man state force, cedures.

more high school cours-' Koert's proposals followed genes in driver training, better high- erally the recommendations made way accident reporting, and an recently by the National Safety expansion of the authority of state Council in an inventory of Wis-highway policemen. consin road safety work, which But he did not urge the usual showed a slight improvement in expansion of highway patrol fore-'performance for last year, es. More Examiners Knuth also reported water hasidrive. The contest, from Oct. 10tion of labor policy," hanging fira jbeen seeping into the Franklin to Nov.

1, will be climaxed the Highway Committee sine ischool from masonry joints above 'awards of dinners for two with a'sprjng. when he finished, he ask- the Windows On the West Side.inntpH Ppnuhlipan ac hnt in iha i i i. tU. PotKrescent Photo I 1 eu ule walu lu lc" um vaierpruoiuig is piaimeu wi cor-inree persons seuing tne mostiwhat it wanted to do. rect the problem.

memberships. Fire Chief Alfred W. Arnold checks his watch as children and a teacher leave Lincoln Elementary school during this week's fire drills in Appleton schools. It is fire prevention week. The 623 pupils at Lincoln got out of the building in one minute and 26 seconds.

A chart has been set up in the GOP headquarters in the Conway Hotel, where contestants' progress will? be noted. Heaving up of the street outside Franklin school has been caused by the concrete envelope containing fire alarm, telephone and He spoke to an advisory group! About 80 per cent of the state's organized by the Wisconsin Coun-jhigh schools now offer some driv-cU of Safety, which recently de-jer training, but educators have i opposed compUiSory instruction in the use of automobiles. Koert No Answer No one spoke and the board continued on its other business. Oberbeck appeared after sever al years of Local 455's own representative, Robert Swanson. ne gotiating, with similar results.

The board has told Swanson and Oberbeck that it follows th recommendations of its committees. The Highway Committee has met with the union. The declaration of labor poli- Mayor Mitchell Has Article Published in Soviets Arrest 2 emergency lighting lines being buried too close to the surface, City Plans Arts, Knuth said. The envelope is. only I ALrU 12 inches deep but should be WOrKSrlop urged more practice training to Calumet Candidates to Talk In Appleton's Ninth Ward supplement classroom instruction.

British Diplomats 'American City inches deep, he reported. It willjrOr Children "Annlfitnn Returns to Concrete have to be lowered, he said. I Frpp arts and rraffc unrlrelinn -a examiners to work with office today said that Sov.e The board approved putting in tm cMdren 5 thrmirii is will hP t-iiuuiUiM caiumei county; give a lo-mmuie expianauun 01 streets" is the title of an arti pamen arresiea two uriuwi identified under the voters in the city of Appleton will; Calumet county's tax structure. cle in the October issue of "The sieei panels in is ooors ana six rJ A conducted every Saturday morning in Morgan School sponsored side panels in the Huntley school. be civen an onnortunitv Oct.

241 Since portions of the cities of American City," under the by tuiiidia hi iucsaa turn uciu "iii point system of demerits, for three hours because one oti The doors have been one-piece Appleton and Kiel are in of Mayor Clarence Mitchell. There were indications that hear the views of candidates them took photographs of the in plate glass, and four were brok- met county but with the major The article tells about paving Wisconsin Council will engage in seeking county offices. share of both in Outagamie and an entire new residential subdivi-(en during the first year of the an active program of legislative persuasion next winter on behalf Sponsored by the Appleton Manitowoc counties, respectively, Uion with concrete, done at the: school's operation. Putting in steel League of Women Voters the is frequent "confusion when'reaUest of the subdivider. It was I bottoms and glass tops in the pres- nt a by Appleton Recreation Department.

Instructions will be given in figurine painting, water color paint-' ing, lustre lace braiding, woodworking, greeting card design, crayon work and tracing. Recreation Director Elmer Gro-ver said although there is no registration fee there may be nomin terior of a department store. The foreign office said the British embassy in Moscow protested to the Soviet foreign ministry. The incident occurred Sept. 28.

The dipfomats were M.J.F. Duncan, second secretary of the cram will begin at 7:30 p. m. at tax rates diiier within the limits the first residential area pavedm ooor names win lusi The door orders for Edison of highway safety laws and amendments, although the legislative program has not been formally approved. A state-wide conference will be held in Milwau entirely with concrete in 20 years.

Madison Junior High school. le Miller win attempt cies sets out the language of the county-union agreement, sets up seniority and asks an hourly cut. The Highway Committee has indicated several times that it wants nothing to do with the declaration. Oberbeck today suggested tha board set up a special committee or deal with the union directly, ignoring the Highway Committee. The board didn't notice the suggestions.

Oberbeck commented that the union was at a dead end with the Highway Committee and negotiation had stopped. jio ciuai ujj any qutauuns icgaiu- ing this tax situation. candidate will be given four minutes to state his platform. Can Madison Junior High school is kee in February. Lawrence Professor have been changed to provide for the safer doors.

erty owners and 35 per cent to the city, with the city also picking up the tab for intersections and any width over 33 feet. This cost arrangement is about four years old. Appleton put in its first concrete streets in the early 1900s, but most of them today are bituminous surfacing. In most instances, concrete streets are the primary thoroughfares and heavy traffic carriers. Cost of concrete pavement is split 65 per cent to abutting prop- didates for legislature and Congress will be given eight minutes each.

A league representative will moderate a question-answer al charges for some materials. All children are welcome, he said, whether they have special artistic ability or not. Ted Gerarden will be the in Appleton's Ninth Ward, the major part of which is in Calumet County, where it is represented on the board of supervisors by Mrs. Alyce Butler, 2104 S. Gladys avenue.

Moscow embassy, and D. C. Thomas, the third secretary. Their photographs were confiscated. Holiday Death Toll In Canada Set at 92 TORONTO (AP) Canada period.

Roland Miller, county clerk, will Writes Article in Theological Review Professor William A. Chaney of the Lawrence College history department is author of an article "Paganism to Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England" which appeared in a recent edition of the Har last night concluded its deadliest Beautiful New All-New! America's First Die-Cast Aluminum 6 Engine. First Guaranteed Ceramic-Armored All-New! First Cushioned Acoustical Ceiling of Molded Fiber Thanksgiving holiday in years. At least 92 persons were killed accidentally during the three-day NEW FROM AMERICAN MOTORS STRONGEST GUARANTEE IN AUTO HISTORY! 1. Muffler and tailpipe are guaranteed against defect for the life of the car while the original buyer owns it.

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