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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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5
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soma of tbm fret-hand art work BAOIKI JOUKNAL TIMES GLAMOR GIRLS jr Dsn Fkwsrs mmommmm. he had drawn on Mm of them. it1 Tesiy, Aagsut 11. IKS I Om His letter tot hit mother' birth Need 47 New Classrooms, Says School Superintendent day included an especially hand Reds Release Racine POW decorated sheet of paper. Young Evans was taken prison er in a North Korean counter (Continued From Pse 1.) Woman Leaps From Carferry offensive, early in December of 1950.

(Contusfecd From Fage 1.) In Evans motion, it was pointed out the board reserved the right to increasing the average number of puplli In the clauroom. The ideal number In class is 23 to 39, but This morning Mrs. Evans was anxious td know how long it them, "I'm the happiest mother live." already thii hai been exceeded in reiuse the bids, if they advanced to the point where it made the program too costly for the parents would be before her son would I EBMii II some cases. Unless further build When her son comes home, MUSKEGON, Mich (JP)-A be in Racine. She's sure he is in good health and for that reason, probably, will be transported by dramatic lifeboat rescue was staged hell find his mother la a new apartment.

The address will be and the school system. ielternon School Potlnm Quetilon the same, but Mrs. Evans has ing ii undertaken the figure may exceed 40. Too high an Increase not only jeopardizes the student's opportunities for learning in the basic years, but threatens to lower ship. She's counting on two moved from the second floor flat weeks.

Chances are it will be in mid-Lake Michigan Monday night when a woman jumped overboard from the top deck of the car-ferry Milwaukee Clipper. to, a first floor apartment. longer. The Jefferson Elementary School the academic rating, Dr. Lake as serted.

"I won't think for a second, of changing my address. I wouldn't "No matter how long, it will be nothing compared to the long wok the top of the school board's The auburn-haired woman was priority list of buildings which The first phase of the building wait and days of uncertainty take any chances that word from him might not get to me, if I needed major renovating in Mon day night's meeting. identified as June Blackly, 29, of Chicago, by the Clipper's captain, Allen Hoxie. moved." program already is under way. it includes the construction of multipurpose room additions to five of the older elementary schools, a cen about Dick," she said.

(The young corporal is Dick to his mother. It's a nickname from his middle name, Richard), Years of research precede rho use of any drug In your pt scription. Such protection of your health Is our first concern To use only the tasted and proven our sacred pledge. DRUG STORI Jill Ave. Dial S-0411 Vic.

J. Haas i. Lake DaH The board held up all action on She has had a number of let KJS5E51 mm. mm mmi macm mm mmm 1, proposed improvements in light Capt. Hoxie, who described the ters from her son, the most re.

ing and heating, pending a com' woman as apparently despondent, said hundreds of the ship's pas cent, dated May 10, Mother's Day, of this year. In it, the young plete study of the value of the building by the board1! building corporal included a two stanza Trouble Forces Piccard To Postpone Tests Again committee. sengers witnessed the leap. There! were 900 passengers aboard the Clipper on a regularly scheduled; verse he had written telling of The three-story structure was tral service supply building addition to release classrooms used for storage, and the S.C. Johnson School.

Two School Dhirlctt Propote Annexmtlo Racine's public school system, his constant thoughts for his mother and the day they would CASTELLAMMARE, Italy UP) run from Milwaukee. erected in 1901 and designed as an example of how cheaply a school see each other again. Hoxie immediately ordered the Bad weather and engine trouble have twice forced Swiss scientist None of his letters were de building could be erected, accord "I'm sorry Egbert! It wot just force of habit!" August Piccard to postpone prHllfeboat. ing to the records, school authori tailed as to his treatment by the imunary tests here of his new ties revealed Communists or the circumstances The woman was picked up about! already filled to capacity, is faced ing at 2 p. m.

Tuesday, Sept 8. bathysphere. He hopes to descend to 13,000 feet below the sea in the 20 minutes later, he said, and was Under existing State Industrial Commission orders the third Two of the opponents did not revived by artificial respiration. under which he was captured. Young Evans has celebrated three birthdays in prison camps.

He hopes to celebrate his 23rd birth diving machine. No new date was floor of school buildings reached Hospital authorities reported her O'Dwyer'sWife Gets Divorce announced for the preliminary tests. attend Monday night'a meeting, but in a voice vote, all five members attending voted in favor condition "good." day, Dec. 27th, at home. by wooden stairways cannot be used for classroom or meeting purposes.

That drder closed third floor auditoriums in five Mrs. Evans beamed today as of allowing the superintendent to extend the invitation. she recalled her son's last visit home. other elementary schools. How Peter E.

Mogensen, opposed with a new problem presented by two adjoining suburban school districts which have proposed (annexation to the city school system. The two '-districts' Rapids School District and North Racine School District No. 19 have been forced into action by recent state law. The law directs school districts which are not operating schools to either rc-open school facilities or Join an operating school district within, two years. District No.

19 no longer has a Enlisted at 17 I ever, third floor classrooms are MEXICO CITY. VP) Court records at Cuernavaca showed that the move in the discussion preceding the vote, but voted with the majority. Mogensen argued He was only 17 when he en listed and he needed my signa that Starr was a noted labor or' ture on his papers," she recalled. in use of necessity in the Jefferson School. The commission has never issued an order closing them.

To meet state codes, Linton pointed out two enclosed fire ganizer. He pointed out that he "He's pretty talented as an art Sloan Simpson O'Dwyer had won an uncontested civil divorce from the former mayor of New York two months ago. But ex-Mayor William O'Dwyer said he would wait and see what the church did not oppose a labor man 1st, too," she continDed as she Bowling Teams Order Now! speaking, but feared Starr's sorted through her collection of his well-worn letters to show speech would tend toward an or 1 proof stairways would be re school since its building was an- decides. ganizational attempt. In an quired.

Estimated cost ilOO.000. The O'Dwyers announced last earlier, discussion, Starr's appear January that the Roman Catholic ance was oposed by D. Evans Church had granted them permis and Robert T. Howell. sion for a temporary separation Each year the -teachers are ad nexed by the city in 1932.

Rapids He also pointed out the antiquat-Distrlct spokesmen said their as- ed heating plant is operating at sessed valuation does not permit a loss and the lighting is less than them to borrow enough to build! a third of the minimum foot can-sufficient facilities to cope with thejdle recommended. Four 150 watt rapidly growing school population, light bulbs enclosed in frosted The city school system has been globes, dangling at the end of the accommodating all District No. 19 light cords illuminate each room, Later the Archbishop of Mexico, vs'M dressed by some speaker, select said an annulment was being Finest Dress Shirt Laundering ed by the superintendent, at the sought. general meeting preceding the But the newspaper Excelsior re opening of school in the fall. Last Linton reported.

ported in a copyrighted dispatch from Cuernavaca, 40 miles south pupils on a tuition basis and nearly 1 00 of the Rapids District students. Before approving funds to re of the Mexican capital, that the The Rapids District is faced with wire and re-light the buildins impetuous Sloan, 36, had obtained the problem of enrolling more than? and replace the heating equip. a civil divorce, charging O'Dwyer, 62, with "irascibility." year, Charles E. Krause, vice president and secretary of the Massey-Harris and who then was president of the Racine Manufacturers' Association, spoke. He discussed the featurej of education which he felt would prepare interested students for entrance into industry.

130 pupils in its two-room, two-iment, the board ordered a thor-teacher school building. study of the possibility that With the city schools the building might be closed by O'Dwyer refused to comment on the decree, except to say, "My marital affairs are in the hands of the Church, period." IntXvMiMliV Returnees Say Many More Died Lake proposed on emergency so- stale order, lution by taking the upper ele- Possible alternative suggested mentary grade children a level) was to rip down the building and, not yet too crowded in the city because of limited space, rebuild schools. a two-story primary school for Members of the school board kindergarten through third grade have asked City Atty. Thomas p. youngsters.

Corbett to accompany them to a A new growth of school age special meeting with the Rapids population in the district makes it District spokesmen on Tuesday, I necessary to provide school facll-Aug. 25. lties somewhere in the vicinity, tejdi teejvejUBejs In Prison Than List Indicates take in the negotiations. (Centinned From rage 1.) The legaltechnicalities involved Dr- La pointed out. By build The Western nations are anxious to reach a solid front before next Monday's special session of the U.

ing a primary building, it would withhold any United Nations prisoner for any reason. Bald Soma la Cwsiady. in merging outside school districts phoni S-77M be possible to take the upper ele. N. General Assembly which will mentary pupils in the McKinley ve.

a MMk ft with the public school system district now bounded by the city limits are being studied by school deal with Korea. Returning G.I.'s are bringing back reports that the Communists are withholding some U. N. prisoners because they have been con building addition, the superinten dent explained. The board gave tentative ap' authorities with counsel from the victed of instigating insurrection.

proval of the maintenance and Questioned about these reports, State Department of Public Instruction and the city attorney. Bomrd OKs Bidding For mik mt Schools capital outlay items in the 1954 budget to continue the lighting Dulles said "precautionary mess improvement program, modern. ures" are being considered to make sure all U. N. prisoners are ization of several school heating freed.

He noted that there are a On motion of School Commis-i plants, additional installation of considerable number" of North acoustical tile, purchase of audiovisual, music, and industrial arts Koreans and Red Chinese in U. N. custody who have been convicted of serious crimes." "Naturally," he said, "they sioner Edward D. Evans, the board authorized Thomas P. Linton, director of business services, to advertise for bids on milk for school children.

Last year the State Attorney General started legal action against the Racine dairies, charging they had combined and conspired to would not be returned until the equipment. Items in the maintenance budget include renovation of worn flooring in several school buildings, continuation of the furniture replacement program, and replacement of other worn equipment on the basis of a limited 71 i 1 OUR HOME LOAN prisoners who have been sentenced by the Communists are returned to us." Dulles stressed that the reports 1 restrain trade or competition. The! number of items each year Iff if (V are coming from returning Americans who have spent months in Red prison camps. Many of them are dazed, he said. ft Dalles Confers With Ike.

Dulles, who reported to Presi i .1 dent Eisenhower in Denver, re action resulted from a board investigation of what appeared to be a "pattern" in the dairy bidding. In it all Racine dairies submitted the same low bids, but no two dairies bid low on the same school. The effect was to split the contract among all bidding concerns. Dr. Beatrice O.

Jones originally moved to abandon the milk program. She said the number of children taking milk was too low Approve Appemrmnee 01 Labor Lemder Three members of the Board of Education opposed Supt. Lake's selection of Mark Starr, educational director of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union; and president of the American Federation of Teachers, as speaker for the general teachers' meet- turned to his State Department desk to decide with U. S. Allies ASS'N on what nations should be named 313 SIXTH STREET MAI 343H RAQNE, WSCONSM to the U.

N. delegation to the forthcoming Korean political conference, and what line they will to justify its continuation, according to a tabulation of consumption in each school. The doctor pointed out the program was started in the depression days when some children may have needed the additional food. "That reason no longer exists," in the opinion of Dr. Jones.

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