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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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I W'Ilhi. ii, i ii i iii nil nil II i III ill. I mill iiwwwww'" JJ V' '1 ft RACINE JOURNAL -TIMES Tuesday It. 1958 I'1 i iftr 1 if vi i i in i mim ht I rhil- uspH hpraiisfl of th Inupp Ininlno tn nmulili used because of the lower joining to provide for the display of the chil if the Journal-Tlme Pholoe ture of shades of pink, red and white and has been Incorporated in several areas of inside corridor walls. An open and friendly atmosphere welcomes visitors to the new Jefferson School primary wing that will be open for public Inspection Friday from 7 to 9 p.

m. Classrooms Include A partial glass wall at the entrance, ceiling height (center photo). Primary rooms are large with open work rooms ad an area for a storage wall (right rear) and cleanup space. Each room has Its own lava In the old building, which faces the busy West Sixth street thoroughfare. The ex terlor brick color is a mix- lories.

Exterior (right) shows the new entrance on Maple street Eventually no children will use the entry dren's special work. The addition features a $elfJushJ type ceiling light fixture, Open New Wing at Jefferson School for Public View on Friday Happenings in the City was $261,386 and included new the building and then be served heating facilities and boiler refreshments, she said. Hostesses on Hand CHANGE OF PLEA from in room. In 1956 the Jefferson nocent to guilty on a charge Official hostesses from 7 to GUILTY PLEA was entered today in Municipal Court by William Merle Hansen, 25, of 832 Union to a charge that multi-purpose room was constructed at a cost of $122,889, of leaving the scene of an ac School officials are inviting the public to an open house dedication of the new Jefferson School addition, 1700 block of MapJes reek irprn 7 to 9 p. rnt Friday.

'The five-room addition is the first two-story building constructed by the city school system since World War II and marks the completion of the second unit in the planned three-stage replacement of the present Jefferson School building. Space for the new wing was acquired through the purchase in 1956 of seven residential properties north of the original school site. Enter on Maple Street Entrance to the primary wing is on Maple street with provision addition of the elementary wing to the west. When the reconstruction Is completed, the entrance to the school will be switched from the busy West Sixth street thoroughfare to Maple street to reduce, in part, the traffic hazard for the children. Cost of the primary wing cident brought a jail he broke into the United Fuel Supply 930 Erie Mrs.

Howard Daly, hospital chairman, said no formal dedi term for Sixto Noriega, 28, of 8 p. m. will be Mrs. Ernest G. Lake and Mrs.

Peter E. Mogen-sen Jr. From 8 to 9 p. m. the hostesses will be Mrs.

Frank Kern and Mrs. M. Thomas Lu-careli. General chairman of arrangements is Peter E. Mog- Saturday night.

He was com mitted to the county jail with cation program is planned. Mundelein, III, in Municipal Court today. Asst. Dist. Atty.

John Peyton said the offense Visitors will be welcomed by city and school officials, tour DROP in traffic accidents and injuries was reported by police for MaYch compared to. the same month last year. Eighty-four accidents were investigated last month. The number of persons hurt was 17. The figures for March, 1957, were 93 accidents and 31 injured.

The total for the first three months of this year is 437 accidents compared to 360 in 1957. The number of persons hurt decreased from 88 to 52. THIRTY DAYS in iail at out bail pending sentencing on May 6. Hansen was arrested occurred in Sturtevant April ensen Board of Education 13. The defendant earlier Sunday night when he re turned to the scene of the bur representative.

The committee includes M. Thomas Lucareli, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his license was glary for the purpose of retrieving a hand-written note he principal, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Daly, under suspension, and he was given a 90-day jail sentence. had left there the preceding night.

Miss Ruth Joslyn and Mrs. Lona Wardrip. Room mothers will be on hand to welcome visitors in Judge Howard J. DuRocher said today that the two terms TWO CAR accident this will be served concurrently. the various classrooms.

They close confinement were ordered today in Municipal morning at Mead, and 24th streets resulted in a forehead laceration to one of the motor ANNUAL REUNION of the Court for Charles Felton. 22, of Waterford, on a plea of guilty William A. Brancroft Camp of will be Mmes. Harry Jensen, Donald Boehme, James Moss, John Taylor, Walter Hayes and Charles Hader. Assisting in the open house the United Spanish War Vet erans will be heULat, a dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday at the arrangements are members of ists, Mary Alice Lamberton, 25, of 426 West Blvd. She was taken to St. Luke's Hospital by sheriffs ambulance. The driver of the other auto, Richard F. Jacoby, 20, of 917 Lombard received a bloody nose but did not require Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, the school's hospitality committee Mrs.

Phillip Christensen, 820 Main St. The Racine area to a charge of resisting arrest. Asst. Dist. Atty.

John Peyton said the offense occurred when a Waterford policeman took Felton into custody after a disturbance' at a tavern in the village? On a related charge of disorderly conduct, the defendant was fined $50 Monday. veterans of the Spanish American War will mark the 62d anniversary of the start of the co-chairman, Mrs. Warren Christiansen, Mrs. Royce Aiello and Mrs. Charles Fiala.

1 I Jft I 'ViK 1 -4l conflict. Officers of the Wisconsin Department of United NINETY-DAY suspension of Spanish War Veterans will be Rain Exceeds quests. RESCUE SQUAD took Orlowski, 48, of 2913 21st to St. Mary's Hospital TWO DEFENDANTS have driving privileges and a $50 fine were ordered for Gerald Boyd Jones, 19, of Route 3, Burlington, after he pleaded guilty in Municipal Court to a charge that he transported beer Sunday night In an automobile in which minors, 15 and 16, were passengers. 3d of an Inch pleaded guilty in Municipal Court to charges of speeding after he became ill Monday night while in his automobile at Durahd Road and Capitol avenue.

deputies said there was no traffic accident. in school zones while children Rainfall, which totaled more wtre in the area. John L. And than one-third of an inch, late Monday left the Racine area with cool and cloudy weather today. The late morning downtown reading was 60 degrees and Wednesday's' forecast is for even colder temperatures.

The low tonight will be in the middle 30's and the high erson, 63, of Union Grove, who paid a $30 fine, was clocked at 56 miles an hour at the Tread-weirSchooi on Highway 20; and Elmer E. Roberts, 41, of Elkhorn, who paid a $25 fine, was timed at 49 miles an hour at the Badger School on Highway 11. FIRE early today caused an estimated $50 damage to a flat occupied by the Melvin Peterson 2010 Kinzie Ave. Firemen said the blaze broke out in the floor under a fireplace. Wednesday, about 48.

Monday's maximum was 61! When- You're Caught in the Rain degrees and the rain, which be- an falling about 5 p.m. and continued most of the night, measured .37 inches. It was the first measurable rainfall in more than two weeks. Head for the Clock on the Corner-- WE SELL I r. 1 i Sf FOOT COMFORT -7 vir 'i.

4 NELSEN'S FOOT-SO-PORT SHOES 409 Sixth Street Cloted Widnesdoy Afternoons ME Iron 2-7667 '-4 Mme. Louise Jorgenseii Danish Actress of Copenhagen, Denmark WILL GIVE "DRAMATIC READINGS 4- We'll loan lll an umbrella! I'rW Don't set drenched! Just slop, MP ft-Fl In at American Bank and i A borrow an umbrella from the I 1 rack in the lobby. Return 'AV it any time to either location iX. I uptown or downtown. Another service from Racine's i Most Convenient Bank.

ff 1 Also Film Versions of Hans Christian Andersen's "THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER" and "DENMARK, FAIRYTALE LAND" Journal'Tltne Photo must be worked out, Henry A. Nelson, commissioner of public works, explained. The plant, top photo, consists of a truck loading hopper which feeds all rubbish along a conveyor (bottom, left) to a crushing mill. The crushed waste Is ejected by a portable chute (bottom, right). Eighty-pound hammer units in the crushing mill pulverize crates, cans, bottles, stumps, branches, barrels and other material.

The plant was purchased in hope of conserving dumping areas snd providing better land fill. RUBBISH CRUSHER IN OPERATION The city's $47,900 portable rubbish crusher is in operation at the dump grounds adjacent to Graceland Cemetery. The equipment arrived last week and was assembled by engineers of the designers. Bark River Culvert and Equipment of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Careful watch is being maintained by the engineers as operations begin because, the Racine plant is one of the first to be used on a major scale.

Some operating kinks, such as dust control, still Wednesday, AprU 23, 8 P3L Adm. 50c DANISH BROTHERHOOD LODGE Wtshlnfton at Grand Free Arrange Hearing on Cutting New Street in Maple Groye The City Plan Commission' ment would cut across natural will hold a public hearing at city park property, and those ricAN-. Bank-. ARTHUR MURRAY 416 6th Recint Phone ME 2-4417 Nm, Phmo N. street was platted in 1911 and the road dedicated for street purposes, opponents further contend that the cost of developing Emerson Drive would be too exorbitant for what will be gained.

The street would be about 250 feet long. At a previous Plan" Commission meeting on this topic, approximately 50 persons attended. The session adjourned to this Thursday afternooaJo await the city engineer's survey. p.m. Thursday in the City Council chambers on a propos in the area are complaining that the project would destroy this beauty.

Please send me the new 64-page "Murray-Go-Round" with oil" its helpful hints on dancing ond Information obout the A rthur Mur-roy Studios, its parties, etc. I understand if I send this coupon in promptly I will olso receive a certificate good for 2 FREE introductory dance lessons! Adults only! al to open Emerson Drive, a new street east of the Chicago Expected to be presented is a LOCATIONS TO SKEVf tocb mviii aAxsjaa kii North Shore rsiid. run-jwDort from Citv Ferine Wil- DANCE BOOK end 2 STUDIO LESSONS r- liam J. Chad wick on the estab Star lishment of a grade and the cost of the street's development Because of its location, twer culverts would have to be HIGHEST ELEVATION Highest elevation la Minne Mmtar r4rm! Ummmm trxnliM. r4ral awmt IrMn nmg nuna irum nawinorne Drive in Maple Grove.

The opening of the street, to service a small residential area which owners wish to develop, has drawn objection Irom many residents in the surrounding The street develop- constructed and land fill used sota is Z230 feet above sea to bring the street to grade, level; lowest Is 602 feet above Although conceding that the sea level, i.

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