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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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6
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RACINE SUNDAY BULLETIN Sunday, Mareh II. 1157 Reach Deadlock On Farm Bill 14 MA WASHINGTON OP House farm leaders failed during a closed-door meeting Saturday to work out a compromise farm subsidy bill. This. alLhuL-Cxhausted Jione RUMBA ASS. Tne FA HOIS tre mm: lab I 5 i ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIO Phone MElrose 2-4417 A I 1 Li FOX TROT Journal-Tlmea Photo grade wing will be opened Monday.

The wing will extend north toward Maple St. A third unit for upper elementary grades is contemplated for construction along Maple St. The multipurpose room exterior is of frosty cut brick of red shades trimmed with aluminum panels in cadet blue. of reaching agreement between sharply conflicting Democratic and Republican proposals. Leaders of both sides appeared gloomy about the outlook.

Democrats generally favor a bill to fix corn planting allotments this year at 43,200.000 acres and give corn and other feed grain producers special extra soil bank subsidy credits. This is the bill before the House. Corn Limit Under present law, corn planting this year would be limited to 37,300,000 acres. Republicans generally support a proposal to give commercial corn farmers, mostly in the Midwest, a choice between accepting price supports at $1.37 a bushel on the basis of a 37,300,000 acreage allotment or price supports of $1.31 a bushel on the basis of 51,000,000 acres. These farmers would be allowed to participate in the soil bank plan in the first case and required to do so in the second.

Compromise Attempted The House defeated a different version of the Republican formula Thursday. The House Agriculture Committee met for 2Y2 hours to try and work out a compromise. DEDICATE ADDITION TODAY The multipurpose room addition to the Jefferson School will be dedicated in ceremonies beginning at 1:30 p.m. The.gym-auditorium is the first unit of a proposed replacement of the present building. Bids for construction of a five-room primary Ir'i Mty.

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What thrill you'd got when everyone rave about your dinting I Seize Madison Thief At Scene of Break-in A Rush for Social Security Reported in Racine Office STARS and STRIPES MADISON Madison police captured a 31 -year-old burelar early Saturday at the scene of a break-in. The Racine Social Security office is experiencing the greatest rush of business in its 20 years of existence, Clarence A. Kempter, district man FOR A FREE DANCE ANALYSIS DIAL MEIroie 2-4417 NOW WALTZ benefits has doubled over a year ago. Kempter said the rush was causing longer waits for interviews, slowing down processing of papers and sometimes delaying payments. Aviation Cadet Richard L.

Koran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Police officer Paul Lysaght said he followed Alfred Newell, to a tavern and watched him John, Koran 2917 Wright Ave. has been assigned to the break in. ager, said baturaay.

Newell resisted Lysaght, but 3530th Pilot Since the firsfof this year, Arthur Murray other policemen helped hand Training Group he said, the number of persons cuff him. The meeting ended with the making claims for insurance 2-4417 Sixth St. Phone ME 416 Lysaght said he had asked, two sides agreeing no progress Staff Enlarged "Our office is doing everything possible to expedite the handling of people making benefit claims," he saiL "If you have made a claim for payments, but have not yetrre- permission to trail Newell, wno ha(j been made. at a Air Force Base, Bryan, Texas, for the basic phase of the single engine was believed to nave entered several other taverns. Newell had been on $500 bond on a charge of breaking and However, as the meeting was about to adjourn a new approach was suggested and the committee agreed to meet again Monday.

Plan 28 Unit Apartment ceived your first check, please jet pilot train IT 1 ing pro gram. be patient." Since the 1956 amendments to the Social Security Act be He completed his first phase SAMBA Koran Studios Alto In Kenosha 5719 6th Are. Phone OL 4-5348 BARBERS TO VOTE MILWAUKEE- Barbers came law in August, the Racine office has added two staff of training at here will vote in April whether to raise haircut prices to $1.75 Bainbridge Air Base, Ga. After five months of further training, LEARN TO DRIVE DhI Central Cra Ttmnortr? Trrnit Hrlp Lxallr Ownra Les' Driving School IMS OhiUs At. ME VS4( Koran will receive his wines for adults and $1.25 for child- Racine's first major apartment house development in recent years is awaiting City Council action on proper zoning.

Thrifty Homes, a Milwaukee firm, will construct as an Air Force jet pilot. ren. Presently, prices are $1.50 THE STEP TO TAKE when you want applicants for those staff vacancies: Place a good descrip. tive ad in the Classified. Dial MElrose 4-3322 and ask for a Want Ad-Taker.

members to help process the increased workload. Kempter said the current flood of claims is believed to be temporary, due mainly to recent law changes. Delays will not result in any loss of benefits, he pointed out. Army Pfc. John Verwey, son for adults, $1.00 for children.

of Mr. and Mrs. John Verwey, 1839 LaSalle was a member of a basketball team which won the championship of the 3rd Armored Division in Germany. A 1955 St. Catherine's seven apartment houses of four rental apartments each between Northwestern and Golf Aves.

Construction is expected to be Much of the increase in claimants, he said, is from newly-covered self-employed gin within two to three months with completion scheduled by farmers, women who are claiming benefits at age 62 High School graduate, Verwey entered the Army in September, 1955. fall. and advanced filing for disabil- benefits to persons who The apartment project is COME AS YOU ARE AND BANK have reached age 50. First Lt. Wilbur Green, his wife and son, are visiting at the of a development which also will include 159 single family homes.

Three of the residences! Ask for Co-Operation to home of her Mrs. Mil JKempter urged persons FROM YOUR CAR dred Skelton Peterson, 1540 already are constructed. lne bring necessary papers with entire project is expected to bejthem to the office to save time, completed in two years. Self-employed persons must Racine has had only five, bring copies of 1955 and 1956 Main St. Lt.

Green, who has been in the Army 17 years, returned from three years service in Japan. He will be stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Green is the former Gladys Skelton. apartment houses constructed income tax returns, he said Persons filing claims as widows, widowers, children or surviving dependent parents in the last seven years.

One was constructed last year, two In 1955, none in 1954. 1953 or -IV Wi how 1951 and one each in 1952 and usually need legal proof such 1950. marriage certificate or a North Dakota's lignite mines North Side Bank has conquered 'birth or baptismal Five of the seven apartment produce about three million tons a year. he said. biems for its uring windy, snowy, rainy, March.

w'- rK-rufrSs weather pr especially 9 warm -cold the new Vw foz Greeting cards Wmmmam houses will be partially joined for heating purposes, but not to go frtfm one to the other. The' other two will be separate. All. are 34 Y2 by 54 'i feet. Each apartment will include twoj bedrooms, a living room, dining; area, kitchen and bath with' basements in each apartment house.

Construction will be of brick. Two apartments will be located on each of two floors, in each building. Parking areas with space for 28 autos are planned. Thrifty Homes, has two similar apartment projects in operation in Milwaukee. Protestant Churches Report Overseas Gifts NEW YORK UP) American Protestant churches sent pounds of food, clothing, medicines and other suppliesworth $31,188,181 to impoverished peoples abroad during 1956, Church World Service, Interdenominational relief agency, reports.

have come to town and proudly oz 'dutch mill candies greeting i at (ill u1' exfui've'y euri Racin invites you down 4 We 've provided the most modern drive-in banking with the same friendly, courteous service that has always characterized our other banking facilities. Our dual drive-in outdoor teller windows make it convenient for banking in any kind of weather. Merely drive up and transact your business quickly and comfortably. 1 WM see to the first complete presentation in all Racine of the mile-a-minute wizards that are sweeping young America todayl Come tee for younelf the gay array of Blrthdayi, Anniversaries, Just-for-fun Catds! See any-and-every occasion greetings by OZ many In the popular new long shapes all in the latest, liveliest designs of today. Come Dutch-treat yourself to smart new greetings by OZ the wizard of cardsl luxvrlott III II 1 1.

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