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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 19

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Saturday, Nov. 12, 1960 Appleton Post -Crescent B7 Watters Takes Honors'Philadelphia Personnel Use Pastors List New Books Earl Buchholz, McKinley Gain Quarter-Finals SYDNEY, Australia (AP)-Earl pi tin i Celtics Beat SermonThemes Challenged by Commissioner MENASHA Use of a man holding the rank of police lieut Shirer Describes Rise, Fall Of Hitler's Horror Regime Buchholz and Chuck McKinley both of St. Louis went into the quarterfinals of the New South Western Fives, Chamberlain Hits 37 in Warriors' 9th Straight Win enant as a records and filing clerk Rolls 244-634 to Pace Loop; Ella Larson Tops Ladies League Schedule of Events AtWinneconne Churches Told was challenged as wasteful by Wales tennis singles champion MENASHA An exciting funny story of house- Commissioner Kenneth Holmes at the police and fire commission NEENAH Larry Watters of Bar added a 195-510 score. Elaine both for those who remember the! 1)031 dweHers in a Mississippi riv-horrors of Hitler's Third Reichlcr ton' nurse romanc ships today. Their teammates, Barry Mac-Kay of Dayton, Ohio, and Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif.

PRESS meeting Friday night WINNECONNE "Multitudes, BY THE ASSOCIATED The Eastern Division Wo Ann't havp nav a man' Jf. w. race in Watters Heating and Oil dominated Pen and Hammer League bowling at Lakeroad Lanes Friday uollerman of Patzel's had a 528 and Jean Braun of Patzel's contributed a 500 series. 1 uiuoc nuu wt and Multitudes in the Valley of Deci by will have a chance to join them Arlene Hale. the National Basketball Association shapes up as a diUy between the defending champion Boston among the highest wages to be a to learn more about the back-file clerk.

He has no need of the 'ground 0f the world's present ten- authority," said Holmes about available at Elisha DJ sion" will be the Rev. James Fyfe's sermon topic at 9:30 a. m. in third round matches Sunday. light with a 244 top game and Bergstrom Bombers with its 16- For the detective story reader the library offers "Invitation to 11 record is one game ahead of Celtics and the Philadelphia War present job of Lt Richard Gawin- smith Public Library.

U.S. Davis Cup captain David Freed said he is very happy with the form his Davis Cup team is Sunday at Presbyterian Church. Church school is at 10:40 a.m. 634 series. Banking high in series also were William Shirer's "The Rise and; Kathleen Knight ski.

Patzels and Jitters and Joes The Warriors and the Celts, run Pnlire Chief Peter P. Clark ad-Toil th TUirA Pninh" io tho showing in their first tourna- have 15-12 each. au Ul Ulb A inx VI ItVtVII AU MIV i IlinO 1.9 in tho ITacl Vnnlrort nff; Morgan Haufe 572, Ray Neumey-er 566, Bob Tuttrup 555 and Mike Senior High Fellowship meets at 7 p.m. Monday. Junior choir rehearses at 3:45 and senior choir at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday. The mitted to Holmes that 90 per cenUistory of Nazi Germany, writtenjDy' of Gawinski's work was on the re- by one 0f the men best equippedLlr cords and files. The remainder of to write Mair at AUiah by Virginia DeBroux 551. Bergstrom Men Damage Suit Against Tackle Ray Krouse Settled Out of Court rrr "iment in Australia this season, he Western Division top twol McKinley knocked out eighth-earns, the St. Loins Hawks Australian Martin Mul.

the Cincinnati Royals. Friday 6.3 i0.8 6.3i Buchholz defeated unseeded Undefeated Philadelphia downed Fred stollCi Sydney( 6.2 n.9 Christian Education committee; his time is in handling the desk There is no dearth of material 3" an JBrand ot Yuma will make holiday plans at 8 p.m. periodically while the sergeants! on World War for those 0uuwm- Wednesday. Church school is from are away, directing traffic, acting 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, UU AJUUia ill'41 IIM IL3 1J 11 LI 1 WASHINGTON (AP)-A $25,000 damage suit against tackle Ray as crossing guard and regular police work.

like to read about it because thcyj I participated in it or because they JOnnSOn LeOaS are interested in it "The Lifejn cL-i I-. and Death of the Luftwaffe" bvi DY 3nOIS in Sunday service at the Baptist Holmes told the commission in- Overly's, shares the lead with Nee-Vin Park, each with a 19-8 score which is one game1 ahead of Twin City Concrete and Avalon Bar which have 18-9 tallies each. Meyer Corp. is next in the 24-team league with 17-10. No honor scores were counted In the Bergstrom Men's League Church is at 9:30 a.m.

the Rev. Kennieth Craig's sermon topic is When Love is Lost Church Krouse of the Washington Redskins has been settled out of court Attorneys for Krouse and the Plaintiff. A. James Ellis. HM nn dustry normally starts personnel jWerner Baumbach are described; usually girls as file clerks.by the man who held the wpen He added that younger men; in German bomber com- MEXICO CITY (AP) With the should be sent away to police "Black Thursday" bv Mar-Wu uu school is at 10:30 a.m.

Baptist Youth Fellowship will attend a meeting in Omro at 7 p.m. back Cincinnati 128-110 for its fourth success in six outings. Breaks Loss Skein i In the league's other game, the New York Knickerbockers broke a six-game losing streak with a 112-108 victory over the Syracuse Nationals. Wilt Chamberlain's 37-point output spearheaded the Warriors. The Hawks, Western Division schools.

tin Caidin is the epic story of the $10 ooo Mexican Open Golf Tour. Adler Brau NipsKafura Quint, 40-37 Wisconsin Wires, Rechner's, Nichols Post AA Wins leadS'rticHncp the tortnc nf iha eoHla. Friday night. Homespuns w.w O.U Clark said, "I don't agree. You, savageair battle ient ludav went into the third Sunday masses at St.

May Catholic Church are at 7:30, 9 ment. The settlement' was reached Thursday, the third day of the trial. U.S. District Judge F. Dick- with 117.5 Peterson points, followed by 116 for Thors and 114 for Asgards.

Leading the Berg'strom and Professional Ladies League at Lake- come' up here and try to tell Us how to do things. We havfc a secret filing system. You think he's too high priced. The rest of the commission thinks it's okay." Holmes' motion to send a man to a 2-week course at Northwest inson Letts dismissed the case and leaders with a 6-2 record, were fought "Flying Fortress at- roun(j finais with Howie Johnson tack on Schweinfurt Oct 14, 1943.iea(1ing with an n.under-par 133. "Hellbirds" is the story of the: Johnson, had a 4-stroke advant-B-29's in combat by Wilbur Mor- age over Bob Stone of Junction rison.

-City, and was up on 195(5 Other new non-fiction includes of do-it-yourself book, "Creative Lea- Oceanside, and Dave Marr thercraft" by Grete Petersen, and0f Houston. He zoomed into the jury. sparked by Cliff Hagan's 22 road Lanes Friday night was Ella Larson of the league-leading Bergstrom Bombers. She smack Rechner Cleaners, Nichols, Ellis sought $20,000 in damages points, and his wife $5,000 for loss of her In the Boston-Cincinnati came. Wisconsin Wires and Adler Brau each won opening games in the and 10:30 a.m.

Services at St Paul's Lutheran Church are at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School teachers meet at 8 p.m. Monday. Church school is from 9:30 to 11 a.m.

Saturday. Women's Guild meets at 2 p.m. Thursday for a program, "Relation of a Christian to His Government" by Mrs. Martin Muscavitch and Mrs. Herman Nimmer.

ed pins adding up to a 196 top husband's services. They claimed, the expected individual duel be- 'The Concise Encyclopedia ot lead with a 9-under-par 63, a that Krouse beat Up Ellis at a tween Oscar Robertson, the Roy game and 546 series, Appleton Recreation Depa t- course record. ern University Traffic Institute for traffic records management and interpretation was passed. The schooling was recommended this summer by a motor vehicle department representative. als' heralded rookie, and Bob ment's Blanche Bachman of Doenngs party at Congressional Country Maior AA Basketball American Antiques" edited by Helen Comstock, and "World Furni Cousy of the Celtics, failed to ma-lLeague.

At the end of 36 holes, the mark, officials cut the field ture Treasures" by Lester Mar- terialize. Robertson was held to Nichols defeated Fountain Lum- Club in Bethesda, in December 1958. Broken Rib Testimony at the trial disclosed of entries to 35 professionals and gon. 17 points. Cousy, used sparingly ber.

39-29, as Arlyn Pues scored New fiction includes Richard, 20 amateurs. Few foreigners were 13 to lead the victors. Charles because ot a thigh muscle injury, Bissell's "Good Bye Ava," an out-! eliminated, and they did not in scored 6. Admits Failing to Support Wife, Child OSHKOSH Sentencing of 'Mil- clude any of the big any ot the big names. SPORTSMAN'S Stars from eight countries are Herbert J.

Mueller for 10 a.m. nlparlrrl comnetine for the, $2,000 first Friday. Nov. 18. Brede G.

Brede. 27, whose address Winneconne Church To Build Addition WINNECONNE Work began Pond tallied 13 for Fountain Lum-: ber. Wisconsin Wires eked out a 51-48 decision over IPC. Leading the Wires was James Hanson, on a 16-point total. Warren Pol-man's 14 was tops for IPC.

Adler Brau nudged Kafura Electricr 40-37. as John Moen given as GWkSTliW'ita--rfte" STWIpri and $10 000 total at the pa, LfrZ vr dav afteT: Support since Aug. 1 of his wife, 6.738-yard Chapultepec Coun. Mariucci Has Successful Hockey Career Former Hawk Will Speak at Banquet Thursday University of Minnesota Hockey Coach John Mariucci, who will speak at the Fox Valley Minne that Ellis, a construction company executive who resides in Bethesda, suffered a broken rib, a black eye and a neck injury. The court also was told that Ellis attended a New Year's Eve party several days later.

Krouse was a member of the Baltimore Colts professional football team at the time of the alleged incident. The settlement try Club. They are trom Mexi STRANGE DECOYS Wednesday on the new education noon by'Acting Municipal Judgeiand child who live in Menasha. al unit being built by St. Paul's wit co, U.S., Canada, Belgium, Spain, Argentina, Cuba and Guatemala.

Kit Lutheran Church. The addition dropped a lay-up with 28 seconds will be 48 by 50 feet in size. R.ieft after his club held a 38-37 109 Divorces Granted Smith Construction Co. of Apple-1 lead. Jim Holzer counted 10, LADIES DAY was reached before Krouse took ton has been awarded the general Bill Reilly led Kafura with 14.

the stand. contract. By Courts During Year Rechner pocketed a 54-35 win OSHKOSH A total of 109 di-ltitions and orders, seven were gar- over Party Port. Rechner was topped by Bob Mortell and his 20 points. Party Port's Dan McCabe Packer Football Game Traffic wo nn annulment wer-'nishments, 38 were for recovering on contract, 18 were personal in wired 16 before fouling out.

granted during the 12-month per- jury cases, six were to quiet title, uichnii a I Fountain it FGFTF! FGFTF sota Alumni Association a liquet Thursday, has had a long and successful career in college and pro hockey. Mariucci was on Gopher hockey squads from 1938-40 and star iod up to Oct. 1, according tog were default cases, 15 'were Pattern to be Altered Sunday A. Pues 6 1 Pond 3 Wherever show rs SEESE ARE FOUND THEY AND ALL DUCKS AND GEESE DECOY TO THIS. SPREAD YARD SQUARES OP WHITE CLOTH DRAPED OVER BRASS CLUMPS OR STUBBLE IN AN OPEN FIELD TO RESEMBLE A FLOCK OF SNOWS' FEEDING.

NO BLIND IS NEEDED. EVEN ON DRy GROUND, WEAR ALL WHITE AND KNEEL AMONS DECOYS. Clerk of Courts William E. Os-appeals and 45 were transcripts, borne. A total of 369 warrants were is Pojt-Cmcenl Nwt Strvlca Eleven divorces were granted in 'sued for delinquent state income Wagner 1 Schwandt 2 E.PIammen 1 J.

Plammen 3 K. Plammen 4 Dobratz 0 AA. Pues 0 1 Fountain I 1 2iUnmuth 0 0 0 ijHeimmerman 2 2 0 1 HHoffman 2 0 0 Brandt 0 0 0 II circuit court and 98 in county; court The one annulment also The circuit court also during the was in county court County courtlyear received 32 petitions for na- BLACK TIPPED Totals 17 13 Totals 11 7 11 Don nalization and one declaration of cases filed during the year in SHOWS, 639 MISTAKE rue 1 1 11 EVEN ON Nichols Fountain intention for naturalization. raw .1 1 rjfc 1 7-29 THIS SNOW red on the un- Mariucci defeated national AAA champions of 1940. He also lettered in football at Minnesota as an end on the 1937-9 clubs.

He played big league hockey 1 GROUND 60OSE FOR 1 1 Alimony and support money was paid in totaling $416,871 representing 653 cases. In 45 cases the Adler Brau-40 I Kafura FGFTFI FGFTF A WHITE swan; cluded 202 divorce actions, 10 petitions and orders, two annulments and four garnishments. Of the 303 cases filed in circuit court, 21 were divorce actions, 52 were auto accident cases, 26 were foreclosures, 22 were pe SWANS ARE with the Chicago Blackhawks ILLEGAL payments are made directly to the welfare department upon order of 2 0 2 6 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 various locations to direct motorists in this pattern. As before, Potts Avenue, the first street south of the stadium, linking Oneida Street with Highway 41, will be one-way eastbound after the game and no parking will be allowed on Parks Avenue. The changes designed to accelerate flow of traffic of game-goers from the south were evolved by Keoppen'a aerial observation following the last Packer home game.

Special "Packer Sunday" traffic regulations within Green Bay will be the same as for other home games this season: One-way traffic on the Mason Street bridge westbound only before the game; eastbound only afterward. I 'T Me 4IS what you're looking 'GAME. from 1940-42 and froVn 1945-48. In his season he was Black- for?" 0 0 2i Riley 4 0 0 Lemons 1 2 2 C.GIoede 4 1 01 Nelson 2 1 Kafura 0 0 1IL. Gloed -1 0 0 1 18 4 7 Totals Falcus Farrel Wankey Moen Tiarney Pliska- Holzer Totals the court.

hawk captain. He was playing captain of the St. Louis Flyers, the Minneapolis Millers and St Paul Saints in professional hockey and GREEN BAY Changes in the Packer football game traffic pattern Sunday affecting Highway 41 traffic arrivals and departures at the south end of the Green Bay stadium parking area were announced today by County Traffic Chief Laurence Koeppen. To reduce congestion on Ridge Road at the West side of the stadium, excess vehicle volume will be directed before the game to Oneid Street at the east side where the west Jane of the-divided boulevard route will carry northbound traffic only. After the game, both lanes of the boulevard will be used for southbound traffic only to links with the highway.

This will be done to keep traffic moving out of the parking area by preventing back-ups of vehicles trying to turn onto Potts Avenue when it is filled. Officers will be stationed at 16 5 7 FREE PARKING For 500 Cars in the 2 Lots by Water Tower 1140 8 10 Adler Brau Kafura 1337 TONITE SUNDAY Sunday Continuous From 1:30 P.M. was playing coach of the Minneap olis Millers in 1956. Rechntr 54 I Party Port 35 FGFTF! FGFTF FIRST TRI CITY SHOWING 2nd BIG Tonighr One Show at 8 P.M. Sun.

Thru Fri. Shows ot 1:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Brown Mortell Miller Collar Zanrig Kaphingst Reetz He was appointed head hockey coach at Minnesota in 1952. Mariucci was selected "coach of the year" by the American Hockey Coaches Association in 1952 and directed the U.S.

Olympic hockey 3 1 ljKorek 8 4 0 3 Grassl 5 0 0 Kolosso 4 0 0 Rath 1 1 Oi Vsn'hovm 3 0 2 Morrlssey McCabl I Boehmer One-way traffic northbound- Box Office Opens 1 Hr. Before Show Time I AND team of 1956, which finished sec ond to the U.S.S.R. only on Oneidt Street and Ridge Road (north of the stadium) after the game. No parking on posted streets in the stadium vicinity. 14 7 16 24 8 Totals Totals WINNER 1 4 ACADEMY OF "AWARDS including BEST PICTURE The banquet, at the Butte Des 1454 8-05 13 Rechner Party Port WILLIAM WYLERS i Morts Golf Club, starts at 6:30 p.m.

Also speaking at the affair NOW PLAYING! will be Ed Haislet, alumni secretary, and Russell Backstrom, national alumni president. The 1959 Minnesota football high AirwuinnM ifu TVlE tVIIDNlGFlT lights film will be shown. Ken In Ml Watkins, Neenah, is in charge of I nk desire 17 INTO TARGET FOR il AU THE SHOCKING Everybody Talking About MIDNIGHT THREATS rNni pn nr 1 1 A nnitAl mm reservations. Jeanne Kldes Fashions 543 'Navy' Triple mm a HBm wss vnt UUKI5 UnT ISCA nAIM0UIN JOHN GAVIN Special rates for children and students attending in groups at matinees Mon. thru Sat.

Also clubs and organizations for matinee or evenings. For Group Reservations Phone RE 3-2965 Matinee $1.25 Evening $1.75 Sun. Shows $1.75 Child. I7nd. 12 90c NO SEATS RESERVED MYRNALOY-RODDY McDOWALL THE UNEXPlAINABLf HtRBulT MAKSnAUHAIK5nA rAKKT 'H ft JOHN WILUAMS whnHERMIONE BAODEIXf rA 1 TONITE and SUNDAY Sunday Cont.

From 1:30 Jeanne Kloes pounded a 543 for Hupka's in the latest round of Hahn's Navy League bowling. One of her games was a 223. Louie's Supper Club (23-7) tops the circuit. The leading game was a 225 for Carol Kohl of Slim Otto's. Other honor scores: Dot Mc Allan.

194; Eunice Quella, 193, 514: Adeline Nussbaum, 196, 519; Dee Tesmcr. 542. Mar IN COLOR mi 1 then htt nmrbeen tr.ythlng like Lo Eere thumped a 500 for "THE APAHTilENT" THE MENACING VOICE IN THE flank Landy Rolls in the 41 Bowl's American League. Verri-er-Schmit (15-9). leads by a half game.

There were no other JACK LEMnON SHIRLEY macLAWE FRED MacMURRAY ap othantlU'Wltit JOSEPH E. tEVINE pnsmii GINA L0LL0BRIGIDA PIERRE BRASSEUR MARCELLO MASTROIANNI i honor scores. St. Paul Wallops Falcons, 13 to 2 ST. PAUL, Minn.

AP) St Paul trounced the Milwaukee Fal IMPORTANT! CO-HIT CO-HIT YouH see it epic saga of the scorched earth in aB its flame and fury! s. raiwi uliit cons in an International Hockey i Please see "Midnight Lace" from the beginning to fully enjoy this suspense drama and PLEASE don't reveal the shocking. urprise-ending! Starts Tonight at 4:005:55 7:50 and 9:50 Starts Sunday at 1:153:255:307:35 and 0:40 JAMES STPWART f7Z' tMSsHTDIIIIEB League came Friday night 13-2. HAD SUE INVENTED THEM. WAS SHEUVINGTWO KNOWING iT? Four Saint players scored two mm Gill coals each.

Jean-Paul Denis had two goals and five assists, Reg Morelli had NOW THRU MONDAY Maitnee Sun. at 1:30 TONIGHT SUNDAY Sunday Matinre 1:30 P.M. Schreiler's 211 8. Walnut "Famous for Sea Foods and Chicken" Saturday Supper I WUlMISTUP0COCT10N'mUMeP1CT 1. rorr 1 1 mrp TnCi tw mm wi mJffM THE VARSITY THEATRE BUILDING HAS BEEN SOLD AND WILL SOON BECOME A BEAUTIFUL COMMERCIAL BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT To the many patrons of the Varsity may we suggest you continue your movie patronge by attending any of the Marcus Theatres in this area.

Sunday, Mon. Tues. Sunday Matinee 1:30 P.M. A Show For Every DAD and LAD Wonderful Family Picture "RAYMIE" DAVID LADD" Co-HIT! More Suspense Than "The High the Mighty" 'Crowded Sky' IN COLOR Try Post-Crescsnl Classified Ads two goals and three assists. The other double-goal players werej Marcel Rochon and John Bailey, Warren Back scored both Milwaukee goals.

The Falcons announced at Milwaukee earlier Friday that they had signed three new players who would make their first "appearance against St. Paul at the Milwaukee arena tonight The three new men are Norman MacMillan, right wing from Cornwall, Ont, Norm Brodeur, left wing from Sherbrook, and Wayne Spexton, center, from Minneapolis. The Falcons Imposed a $50 fine and suspension on left winger Danny Muloin who missed the bus that took the club to St Paul for the gane Friday night Time Special I EXTRA 3 STOOGES In "SPOOKS" VAUDETTE THEATRE Kaukauna CHICKEN Deep Fried 65C Plate In Color CO-HIT- Cossacks" uil Technicolor Edmund Lfi, Purdom RIAITO NEENAH Neenah BF.1N Menasha VIKING Appleton Dana Andrews, Truy Donahue nne Francis, Rhonda Flemini Take Outs Kaukauna Try Post-Crescent Classified Ads.

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