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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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Racine, Wisconsin
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m4 Monday, December 3, 1951 100 Honored Happenings in the City Blood Collection Aims For 1,000 AAore Pints! A Lone Bandit RaidsoToverh PLEADING GUXLTT in Circuit For Service Court to a charge of selling liquor WE BUY ond SELL I COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS cn EARLE THE TRADER 04 STATI ST. PHONI 4.1 320 before legal opening time, Edward during the 'day. A panel AEMT RESERVE officers in the qualified civilian components of the: rank of lieutenant colonel and major in the infantry, majors of thai adjutant general corps (MOS 2230 only) and company grade officers lot all branches except captains in the medical corns may J. Krenzke, licensee of Undorf Liquor Store, 1 1917 Mead St, was Thieves took fur coats! valued at $950 from the Racine' Dry ZVANSTON, Ht The United States Is "headed toward disaster" unless the people can fined $100 land costs this morning. Goods Co.

and a. lone bandit held up a southslde tavern, escaping of phones has been installed at the blood center to receive calls, i Employes, of Hamilton- Beach and Racine Screw companies have pledged which have filled tht tune on Dec. Z2 The. following day has been reserved for 250 employes Krenzke (no relation of the district attorney) was arrested by agents of the beverage tax division.1 with $180 in cash, during the bring Influence "to bear upon the extremists now in power, says volunteer now for active military weekend. 1v Mm I i WOMEN, 18 through 30 years John S.

Knight president of the Chicago Daily Newt and! the The fur coats apparently, were taken between 4 and 8 p. m. They included a brown mouton coat, two marmot stoles, 1 muskrst of agt, who are interested in en Of Walker Manufacturing Co. The as Am Knight. Newspaipers, Inc.

Knight spoke Sunday at North cape and two marmot capes. listing in the women Marines, are invited to talk over enlistments wltli S. Sgt. Ethyl M. Wilcox of the USMC recruiting service! She Maj.

William R. Higgin-botham'of the Racine Army Organized Reserve Corps, announced today. Detailed Information may be obtained at the ORC headquarters, 1637 Goold St. Maj. Higgin-botham also reminded all reserve officers that today and Wednesday are the final days.

for completing WDAGO Form 66. A DISCUSSION of the World I The holdup occurred at the Paul western University's centennial convocation at which he and 99 we vivu sjstve svv yuvue uuuvri is Dec 14. There still sre several periods open for individual ap-pointments on that day, Although Dee. '191 has been scheduled for employes bf Web Zekas Tavern about 9:30 p. m.

Zekas was alone in the tavern fotsATONCEtaRtStvt other Mid westerners were cited will; be at the Racine Marine Corps for "distinguished service to so Recruiting Station, Room 204 when a young man, wearing a ster Eectrie Co. there ire two White handkerchief across Jils face, Postofflce Building, from 8 a. m. to 8:30 pi m.f Wednesday. open periods for individuals, from entered with a shotgun.

The More than 1,000 pints of whole blood will be sought from Racine this month, Allan Buhler, blood for defense chairman, said today. The total donated since the drive started last month is 638 pints. Six donors days have-been scheduled for' December, and there still are several open periods; for i individuals or smsll groupa, Buhler ssio. Some Open Periods The first donors' day, Wednesday; still his two open periods-13 noon to 1 p. m.

and 7 to I p. m. The other time has been reseved for employes of Styberg Engineering, John Oster, and Motor 'Research companies. The two, hour-long periods still open can accommodate an additional 60 persons, either as small groups or individually. Groups ma'y sjgn up at the Naval Reserve Training Center where the blood for defense headquarters have been established.

I Individuals may register at the American! Red Cross offices in the Courthouse. The following dsy, Dec. 6, has been reserved for the "radio rodeo." ij All commercial i time on that date has been donated to call the public's attention to the blood drive. Listeners will be asked te telephone I for an appointment I Knight charged that President Truman and the late President Federalist movement will be pre noon to liso p. m.

ana to 4 p. m. bandit' demanded that Zekas give MELVIN oi rilL, 1620 N. WU- CAUSIO BY COLDS Roosevelt "perverted and ignored" sented for the public at 7:30 m. him the money in the cash register consin StJ, proprietor of the Super Wednesday night In Hotel Racine.

the Constitution. i Criticises Korea Intervention. t. fend in his i Wssn't a Joke Bar; 232 Main has been bound The speaker will be Jerry Voorhls, oroturos SLIPPERS exeeutive secretary of the Co He (criticized Mr. Truman's "hasty decision" to enter the over for trial in Municipal Court on a charge of diluting whisky and refilling whisky bottles.

His bond Korean War. i 8 a (For 24 hours ended a m. fimmutg lrm M.SS, was set at 1500, No date has been "The thinking people of this operative League, USA During his 10 years in Congress, Voorhls earned the title, "hardest working congressman." The meeting is sponsored by the Racine Chapter. today), i. City set for arraignment in Municipal country fere sickened by govern High Low Court.

I raent corruption, the blatant cynl nactne dsm of our leaders and the hypocritical, potings of those who pay United World Federalists, Inc. Also speaking on the program will nicago At first the proprietor thought the msn wss joking, but the bandit pointed the shotgun at Zekas and repeated his demand for the money, ji 1 The bandit.wes wearing a gray hat, tan jacket and blue over-all pants. i. Burglary attempts also- were made at Ann's Smartwear store, 3120 Washington Avei and at the Texaco Co. office on Dursnd Ave.

A preliminary check-up indicated nothing is missing, i Cincinnati tStettSftf tribute to the great Thomas Jet NL YJ Daily News Detroit be Richard Carbonneau, who re cantly returned from two and one I I tlMIMH lersonjbut speak the language of Marquette Pendergast," he said. half months tour In Europe, He 'Kansas City I I I I I I other personagts who were will report on evidences of Feder Miami allst strength in European coun BoosfsPrices granted the centennial awards in eluded Governors Adlal E. Steven 41! 81 42 4JJ no 73 38 61 29 64 44 45 46 39 8:1 03 62 87 47 69 77 58 19 84 75 70 70 66 48 tries; son of Illinois, Frank J. Lausche of WIft Kllllllll Fort Worth Denver New Orleans The met rlett CKrlttmoe bettet mefrlett Ohio, land Walter J. Kohler, Jr samTday1 AND SEUVKBT tiP-- DIAL 2-0191 NEW YORK U.ro The New of Wisconsin; Paul O.

Hoffman, wHi find qwlhiog porty lUppers under ikek tree, honi eroM Father Saves Expecta nt Wif EDUCATIONAL institute for officers and shop stewards will be held by UAW Local 180, J. I. Case on Sunday, Dec. 9, in Roma Lodge from 9 a. m.

to 4 Tucson Phoenix York Dally News raised Its sub former Economic Co-operation ad ministrator; Senators Paul Douglas stitching joJiw petal pwff setln Lbs Angeles Seattle (Demi) and Everett Dirksen Arid 11 Children from Firo pkitfonTM (Rep.) of Illinois Robert A. Tart Rep. Walter H. Judd Oomphlee, 64.50 to 9S 05. COMING WEATHER INDIANAPOLIS (U.B An where i their 15-year-old son, (Rep.fMinn.); John Cowles, presi urban newssUnd price from four to five cents today because of "mounting production and distribution costs." The city's other morning tabloid, the Daily Mirror, had already made a similar price increase.

pi m. Lewis Carllner, editor of the Education Department's magazine, "Ammunition," will be guest speaker. In charge of classes and discussions in advanced stewards training and dent and publisher, Minneapolis heroic father carried or shep Fred, oldest of the 11 children at home, was sleeping. McQueen's UoydU Star and Tribune I Robert R. Ins.

4 6 i 8 herded his 11 children and expectant wife to safety from their wife, Florence, 43, woke up and screamed "I smell smoke." McCormick, editor and, publisher of the Chicago Tribune, and Carl SNC bargaining procedure will be Wil burning! home. liam Dodds, Region 10 education Flames Were Spreading Sandburg, historian and poet, OUters Recognised. Boston McQueen, 43, sales Stars and Stripes McQueen grabbed their three- Other Wisconsinitea cited were: director, and international representative Harold Thompson, Sam Rizzo, Stan Gregory and Charles Chiakulas. James Vroo- Corner Main and Sixth Sts. year-old twins, Sharon and suffered head burns in running through flames but was not stage stars Alfred Lunt and Lynn Caron, he carried them and! led COOL Fontanne, Genesee Depot; Merle seriously injured.

l.jifc, w-r t.xv Ronald Meyer, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs, Norbert Meyer, 2519 CurtiJ Madison; E. B. Fred, presi Mrs. McQueen and Patty, 13, past Fred's room, where flames were i The McQueens have It children, man is chairman of the education committee of the local.

i I dent of the University of Wiscon Arlington enlisted in the spurting through the doorway. one of whom Is in the Navy. sin; Robert M. La Follette, Jr, Air Force Nov. 28 and is in re When he got them outside he The fire broke- out in a room cruit training at Lackland Air WAGE STABILIZATION specialist, George Konrad, of the Milwaukee office -of the Wage and ran "back into the house.

CLEANERS DYERS i 1861 Taylor Are. As I passed the davenport, i Force San Antonio, Texas, Harry W. Fifarek recently re Hour Division will be in the of Madison; William S. Middleton, Madison; Ralph: Waters, Madison; Edmund Fitzgerald, Milwaukee; Harry Grant, chairman of the board! of the Milwaukee. Journal; Louis Quarles, Milwaukee; T.

J. felt someone. It was six-year-old Preston," McQueen said. "He May Blunt Probe flees of the Manufacturers' Asso 'Prescription Busy THERE'S A REASON ciation Tuesday from 9 a. m.

to either had been overcome m. to answer Questions on ported tb-Keesler Air Force Bsse, to begin training in a 32-week radio operators' course. He the son of Joseph F. Fifarek, smoke or was so sleepy he just Sensenbrenner, Neenah; Frank wage regulations. Thirty-minute decided to go back to bed." i Lloyd; Wright, Spring Green; George W.

Mead, Wisconsin Rap By Censo rship interviews can be arranged by interview. Konrad's services are McQueen said he scooted outside and ran to Fred's 907 Tenth St. ids; and Edna Ferber, formerly of not restricted to members of the room. Flames drove him bscx I. Frazell has been pro WASHnGTON--UP) Senator association.

and he ran outside to get some fresh lair. i. Williams (R-Del)J Whose moted to private first class and ii assigned to Sheppard Air Force Bsse, Texas, for training as an aircraft mechanic. He is the son i SENATOR Gerald Flynn of Ra 48 Wisconsin Youths Till "Thank God, there was Fred on cine! was named chairman of the ures neiped to sparx the current Internal Revenue Bureau house- agriculture and conservation com Join Army Air-Force MADISON. Wis.

'i- Forty nl mlttee of the newly formed Demo fleaninr. accused the adminlitra the porch roof outside his the father said. Makes final Cheek McQueen said he started in aft of Mr. and Mrs. Willis C.

Frszel! Swamp Rd. 1501 W- 6th St. Dial 4-5605 cratic Legislators' Council recent tion of hampering his probing with eight Wisconsin young men will be ly. The council was formed Sun- Four Racine men recently Vers i what he termed a new censorship sworn into the United! States Ar er the other children when he graduated from a 16-week re order. my Xlr Force here Thursday, and cruit training course with the 8th Infantry Division at Indiantown dayf in Milwaukee to assist in framing a state Democratic Party platform and do other party work.

I TWO MEN we7e found guilty in No greater life can we display Than serving others day hy dayu A life that's lived for selfish gain Is one. my friends, that a lived in vain; A life of envy, greed or hate, Will overtake an endless fate; The kind of seed we've it saw Fred shinny down a porch column. He found five-year-old Kenneth asleep in his bed. wrap- He said that Internal Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap has then flown to Lakland Air Force A A.

jJ rw Gap, Pa. They are Privates Al a advised him that from now on re Dase near oan Antonio, Jiexii. Gov. Kohler is scheduled to ad fped the sleeping child in a blanks ports requested by the senator on minister the oaths to the recruits fred D. iFrederickson, son of Mrs.

Alfred Frederickson, 1708 Quincy Glen E. Hansen, son and carried him outside. Municipal Court this morning of drunken driving charges. Allen Field, 34, of 404 Sixth was the activities of bureau employes "I found the hau a mass before they board a giant airliner will have to be cleared through Democratic committee chairmen in flames the flames seemed to for the trip to the south of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen E. Hansen, sentenced to serve 90 days in the be rolling on the celling. But 816 College Clarence The recruits will take basic training at Lakland before being Congress. Mesne ducked my head and got through. Glssel, son of Mrs.

Emily Kikq-sickl, 5303 Spring and Robert How, I don't know," McQueen This means that the Democra aauy sown Well reap the same when It has) grown. sent to. administrative or technical schoflJI for further training SSid. D. Hall, 132S Rapids Dr.

tic party wants to maintain cen County Jail. He previously had been convicted of drunken driving! last January in Kenosha. Charles R. Hardy, 29, of 1640 was fined $100 including costs and his driver's license was revoked. the men are from Beaver Dam, sorship over, all investigations or McQueen made another final check to make sure the other Portage, Baraboo.

Waterloo, Wa I-WILSON disclosures," Williams said in I copy-righted interview in U. tertown, Madison, Monroe, Beloit, children David, 12; Rlchird, 11; Fire Losses Rise 6 Pet In First Half of 1951 Janesvllle, Fort Atkinson, Mt. nor News it World Report, a weekly eb! 1 Berlin, Elkhorn, Evansville, EAGLES AERIE 281 honored news magazine published here. WASIIINGTON. Fire losses Oregon and other communities in the Cliristnias Gifts and Last week 31 bureau employes Increased 6 per cent in the United the Madison area.

i WiUlam Wurtzburger, a past president, with a class of new candidates. Sundsy, The initiation was Roy, Don, 7, and Larry, 4 were "Thank God, they were allW," McQueen said. I Th fire, the fourth in a little more than two years at the McQueen home, destroyed every were ousted from their lobs, brin I a Gov. Kohler plans to send a gift FUNERAL HOME Dial 4-3742 1 1 39 Blaine Ave. AMPLI PARKtMO SPACI ing to 49 to total who have been dismissed or resigned under fire HE prefers! held in conjunction with the La- of Wisconsin cheese with the men for presentation to Gov.

Allan dies? Auxiliary. I since Congress began several Shivers of Texas who will greet them upon their arrival at San Antonio. thing but the night clothes the family was wearing. The, esuse wss not known. WELL' BABY CLINIC of the Racine Visiting Nurse Association months ago to dig into 'charges of corruption and irregularities in the tax collecting agency.

States during the first six months of compared with the like period of 1050, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters. 1 The ,19511 six-month losses totaled $387,441,000. This figure topped! the losses for the entire year 1943, 1 which amounted to $380,235,000. will be held at' 2 p. m.

Tuesday Will Oontlnne Probe Williams said the investigation in the Winslow School and at i- must go on "for it involves other 2:30 p. m. Thursday in Washington -Junior High School. Firemen said the children and McQueen were uninjured with! the exception of Patty who received a sprained finger. The McQueen's oldest son.

Bob, 19, is serving with the U. S. Nsvy st Guam, i i. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th cities not yet announced." He added: T- "The whole thing is going to i i 1 Building in November move into the wssnmgton level is soon. You couldn't have conditions such as have been exposed now Exceeds Year Ago Record (Beauty Softens Sorrow i throughout the country if there wasnt somebody in Washington "WRJN (Thofs why we send flowers.

They speak more involved. It couldn't exist" The senator also said: "We have Well 'as homes. Inspector Peter Brown's report shows that no per comfort than thousand, words. evidence in the New York office mits were issued for two-family. homes or apartments, and no of 1 IV -Mtll flee or commercial buildings got underway.

Permits were issued for BLOOD DONOR DAY" Plan NOW to GIVE BLOOD ON DECEMBER 6th (of the Internal Revenue Bureau) of instances where the agents have admitted that they were faking charges of fraud against what they called timid taxpayers in order that they could shake them down." Fifty, one family residences were started in November, despite two snow storms and cold weather, according to a report released today by the city building inspector's office. This brings the 1951 total to 483. Although this is about 100 homes less than the 11-month total accumulated in 1950, the 50 November starts are believed to be a record 17 private; garages and 19 addi tions or alterations I A $20,000 small church to house the Racine company of Jehovah's HENRY J. BEN2 The sharks are believed to be the largest fish, some species on Twelfth St, rte2-27t3 Cm. SistS 8, WiteeMla was started.

The total also includ Ixungihg Robes reaching a length of 60 feet ed a i $30,000 addition to the Mas- for the. largest number of home-construction "starts" this late in sey-Harrls Co. On Phillips Ave W)SSl)eslSlBSMWlBSS)U this year. It is twice the number started in November, 1950. It's fun selecting a robe when you have so many beautiful patterns and fabrics to" choose from.

Your visit to George Lester's will' convince you that here are robes to meet the approval ef The 483; total home "starts' this year, has surpassed a long-time record number of 457 which was set in 1925, but which was broken last year fwhen the total neared Month's Total $80,854. Keep ypur radio tuned to the WRJN 1 400 spot oil day Thursday, December 6th, starting at 6:15 a. m. and continuing throughout the day. WRJN will broadcast are YOU The cost of tht building started last month was $680,654, which in the moist particular man.

600. i dudes all other construction as the number you are ta dial! to make an appointment the sorry 1295 as a blood donor that day. From one in 1951? IF SO also other gifts HE wants: Your blood is urgently needed. Decide tonight that you will give on hour and a half of YOUR TIME end a pint of YOUR BLOOD this THURSDAY. Sportshirta y.

from 5.80. as ee Antsy Panto (Shorts) -L $2.50 let this m. $1.95 Swank Cuff-links bo YOU Silk Neckwear. gilt that TRANSPORTATION will be furnished from your home end beek If you need it Baby sitters will be provided in 1952! I j- from the store HE prefers Ifnaxtttary. 1 btzch to U3 niso crizn cfs! ij 1 For tht number to dial ond other detailt itoy tuned to WRJN oil day December 6th.

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