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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 8

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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8
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Thursday, March It. 1IBI -KACXXX JOCTKAL TIMES 36 Housing Permits 2d School Sets Parents Night Driver Flees His Moving Auto; Fined, Jailed, Loses License Crestwood "Going to Horlick Night" will Signed for Happenings in the City be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 16 for the parents of T. Thompson, 24, of UOlfsteel clothesline poles, Black issued in October and Novem fith whn notice, laid iumned Sdded FREDERICK E. MULDER, ninth grade students at Wash ington Junior High School, Har Thompsoa was arrested later ber of that year.

The subdivi- after he was traced through old R. Mills, principal, said RACINE MARINE reservists! COMMITTEE CHAIR-who are members of the 16th MEN were appointed by War-Infantry Battalion. Milwaukee, ren Mielke. chairman of the have been notified that the unitjRacine County Young Repub- sion, the county's largest, is located at Highway 38 south 21, a Racine serviceman stationed at Great Lakes, was arrested by police Wednesday Zoning approval was given today to a 36-home development, the country's largest In more than four years. The county zoning permits were issued to Jack Pressin the license plates on the ve today.

hide. from behind the wheel Qt a moving car early Wednesday to avoid arrest, pleaded guilty In Municipal Court today to leaving the scene of an accident and driving without an operator's license. of the Racin e-MiIwaukea at the request of Navy authori In ordering the fines and jail is "chaneine its drill schedule iUcans, at a meeting or tne The program Is held to explain the William Horlick High School program to the parents sentence for Thompson, Judge county line. on ADril 18. Lt.

Col. A. and Associates for the Crest- DuRocher noted the defend board of directors Wednesday night. Named were James Morrison, membership; Miss Leslie Braun, program social; Frankiewicz, commanding officer, said the schedule is to be and offer an opportunity for ant's actions "might very we parents to meet their child's Thompson was fined $85, or ties who reported Mulder had been absent without leave since Feb. 15.

Mulder was taken into custody at his home at 1545'j Douglas Ave. Police said Mulder has been apprehended here on similar charges have led to serious Injury changed from the present one high school home room advisor, Fire Loss $1,200 at Harris Metals dered to serve five days In jail evcn death to a passerby." view subdivision located at the 6-Mile road and Lake Michigan. A valuation of $338,000 was Dlaced on the 36 permits. Mills said. day a week drill to a one-a- Theodore Wither publicity month weekend schedule.

The, advertising; H. M. Ben-lieutenant colonel also said thejfead I constitution; Paul h9. nnmo in th nav M. Weyrich, education, and Program scheduled will be an ai actual cunnnemcni arm iuscj his driving privileges for siXjYoung SomerSOultCr Dist.

Atty. Dexter Black toldf UpS Way into Hospital address by Stanley Kordus, act by the Navy three times with Fourteen of the permits were ing principal of William Horlick tirades of private through cor-iMiss Kthlecn Fy communt-hn the last year. They said he Soral Program Ked by "tioM- Thc board instructed admitted being AWOL from porai. a program nanutcu "jr nftihiHti vr High School, and a parents' the court police spotted Thomp- LOCKPORT, N. CD son's auto being driven at Memorial Hospital attendants question and answer session the Racne recruitine office.

r. with home ro5m advisors. of a YGOP booth at the 1959 high rate of speed in the 1200'say 5-year-old Cynthia Helwig for $10,000 homes and li tor $9,000 homes. H. W.

Beyer, county zoning administrator, said the 36 permits issued today is the lareest number issued at one Nurse Labor Day celebration at Doug Following the parents' brief RACINE VISITING really flipped switches, firemen said. Fire at 6:20 a.m. today caused an estimated $1,200 damage to the Harris Treating Co. plant at 4100 Douglas Ave. Caledonia firemen, who extinguished the blaze, said flames apparently broke out in one of the firm's heating ovens.

Damage was confined to the oven and some of its electrical block of Washington avenue. Police gave chase, Black said, las Park. ing Horlick High She started a series of somersaults in her house and until they saw the driver leap School advisors will visit Washington Junior High School to time for a single development from the almost-stopped car went right through a window Assn. board of directors Wednesday elected Mrs. Carlisle H.

Olson, of 3446 N. Elmwood and Mrs. Robert Winsjan-srn, of 1414 Quincy to fill vacancies on the board. REGISTRATION of eligible residents of the City of Racine for voting In the April 7 elections has begun at the city clerk's office in the City Hall. Deadline Is Wednesday, March 25 at 5 p.

m. Anyone who Is or will be 21 years old on or since the fall of 1954. Most or enroll individual students dur near Thompson's home. Thejto the ground outside, She auto traveled 150 feet, was treated for cuts on the ARMY ENLISTED MAN, Walter Kelbach, 20, formerly of 1423 State St has been arrested by Racine police on charges of being absent without official leave and with the permits for the 272-home 'Caddy Vista subdivision were ing the weeks of March 16 and March 23. a curb and into twojface and arm.

i a ti I- nKlnr numerous worth rss, "eiorf April wno is nm checks Includina one for SKWircgistcred, and is a citizen, is eligible. New registrations at a Racine bank March 6. Det 2 Tell Story of $150 Bilking SMITH'S Capt. Earl Olson said Kelbach admitted passing "numerous must be made in person. City Clerk Frank Becker said anyone who has moved may notify MIIIDIUCTKIDM checks" after he went AWOL an address change by last Feb.

15 from Ft Wash. telephoning nis ornce. Police were told Wednesday that a planned trip from Racine NINETY RACINE families to Kenosha to pick up an auto RODNEY A. JONES, 21, a Racine man wanted here on a will be asked questions this OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NITES TILL 9 P.M. in the ins r.f 4 1 50 tn month consumer income, check forgery warrant, admit- lE'3 the owner of a Racine auto attainment l.trr-!ed the offense Wednesday to nair hrm and hi.

rm- and familv tharactenstics.Racinc detectives at the Green as part of a U. S. Census Bay a y. lie was ployes. STORE FOR MEN BOYS 335 Main Downtown Racine Morris Wickhnm, owner of Bureau current survey.

Theiquoted as saying he passed nine the Wickham Auto Body wmu 7" mrgca cnecKs, loiaimg uu, lT()9 13th told detectives ducted in 329 Mh" 3 sinfile day in the city last this StOry' tummy mc weerv mi iibiv.ii juries is in mr rc- 10, pruviucs Buiiiiiiaiy nguna. rormaiory ior paroic viuiaiion. Two unidentified men Individual replies are held in He was convicted in June, 1955 law, confidence under federal on a breaking and entering charge at LaCrosse, police said, the bureau said. EVERYTHING GOES ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE Including AH New Spring and Summer Goods WARRANT has been issued entered his shop and said they had a damaged auto they wanted him to rppair but would need money from Wickrvirn to get it out of stoniKP in Kenosha. Wickham said he gave $100 to an employe, Joseph Kalten- PETITION to annex a small Stenson.

31. on a charge schnee, 18, of 1010 Harbridge 220 feet, on the north side of Spring street, lying between Patti lane and Meadowbrook boulevard, has been filed with the city clerk by Mr. and Mrs Louis II. Bergman, 4026 Spring St. The.

Bergmans are owners and the only residents on the issuing worthless checks and parole violation. Milwaukee police said they believe Stenson is accompanied by Marcin A. Wysockl, 18, who is wanted in Racine on charges of passing a worthless check here. Au- and told him to accompany the men. OFF TO 2 The men drove him to Kaltenschnee said, on ine nrrrexi or neuinn a second ih iw.

in 1IIWI11UT 1,171111: 1111 1 nu Mil. .1, car out of storace. The i i i pioperty ON THIS FINE STOCK OF MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR I II Ml nu i.m ni tn. said he was suspicious, but was afraid and did not protest, JUDITH BOSANEC, 1040 He said he gave the men Wick-Franklin Racine, has been ham's money as well as $42 of named to the Dean's Scholastic his own to pay the storagei Honors List at Stout. State charees for their auto in Collece, Mrnomonle.

Judith Is Entire Stock Juniors' Boys' SUITS -SPORT COATS Sale Entire Stock MEN'S BOYS' SHIRTS Entire Stock Men's Students' SUITS -SPOUT COATS ONE OF FOUR youths, IS. who admitted five burglaries in Racine, told police Wednesday he had looted several parked autos in recent months. He admitted stealing radios, lighters, knives, rings and other items from the vehicles selling the loot to other youths, police said. Sport or Dress Shirts Chicago. The two told him to wait for Long or Short Sleeve Style a freshman.

She is enrolled in the School of Home Economics. CONVERTIBLE TOP at his them a- restaurant while they went Into a tavern for 2.49 Shirts, Now some whisky, but fhey never auto was clasliod by vandals, reported Raymond irolett, of 39.91 SI I I redurrd to NUTS redurfd to 24 08 SPORT COATS. Now 19.91 Sport t'oU, Now 17.9 Sport CoU, Now 24" 209S M98 1Q98 g98 698 329 2n 20" 169S ir 129S 29.98 Values, Now 24.98 Yalurs, Now 19.98 Valurs. Now 17.98 Vslucs. Now 12.98 Values, Now 10.98 Values, Now 8.98 Valurs, Now 919 998 398 Rt.

1, Caledonia, to sheriff deputies. He said the vehicle was parked at his home when the vandalism occurred. IJREAKIN at the concession stand at the Chicago and North Shore Railroad' station, 1126 West netted burglars a 2.98 Shirti. Now 3.98 Shirtn. Now 4.98 Shirts.

Now 5.98 Shirts. Now 7.98 Shirts, Now 98 returned, Kaltenschnee told police. He then telephoned Wickham in Racine who made arrangements with another employe to drive him back from Chicago. GENERAL DIES COLUMBUS, Ohio (JD Brig. Gen.

Bruce D. Rindlaub, INCUMBENT County Board, smal1 amount of change and T98 1 1.98 Sport C'ot. Now Regulars Longs Huskies possibly several packages of cigarets, police report. A win-dowalong the station's platform was broken to gain entry, they said. VANDALS smashed 20 win Supervisor Joseph E.

lluber (1st Ward) was Incorrectly Identified as John F. lluber in an election story in Wednesday's newspaper. THEFT of an electric ther- Sale Entire Stock 3Icn's Boys' Dress Slacks 998 Sale Entire Stock Men's Boys' Sweaters C'rewnfcki Como Styles Coats Sale Entire Stock Spring Jackets -Carcoals Lined I'nlined Reversible 998 54, commander of the Army Engineers Maintenance Center in1 Columbus since July, died mostat and a rtlay switch, dows In an unoccupied house valued at $00, from a garage at hp owns at 4012 20th Philip Wednesday of a heart attack Rindlaub was to have rctiredjhis home was reported to po- Raecker, of 1203 10th told In June after 30 years of Army lice Wednesday by William police Wednesday. He esti-setvice. IWilson, of 1947 West Blvd.

'muted the damage at $150. 3.98 Junior Slacks, Now 4.98 Junior Slacks, Now 8.50 Men's, Boys' Slacks. Now 7.98 Men's, Boys' Slacks, Now 498 39g "J49 3.98 Values, Now 4.98 Values, Now 8.98 Values, Now 4. 98 Sweaters, Now 5.98 Sweaters, Now 7.98 Sweaters, Now 8.98 Sweaters, Now 39S 698 f-98 1 1 ROBERT'S SHOE OUTLET ROBERT'S SHOE OUTLET ROBERT'S SHOE 098 098 10.98 Values, Now 10.98 Men s. Boys'Slacks, Now 0 WEEK 098 10 98 Sweaters, Now 11)98 IS 98 Sweaters.

Now XKJ 1098 1Q49 12.98 Men's. Boys' Slacks. Now ly' END SPECIAL! FRIDAY and SATURDAY 12.98 Values, Now SALE BELTS Sale Men's Boys' SWEAT SHIRTS Sale Men's Boys' Undcrshorts T-Shirts ONLY! 1.00 BrIU, Now Sale Ivy Caps 2fcF 1-l98 Caps 99c PRICE SALE HOSE Hose. Now OJK' 1.00 Hose. Now i 1.50 Hose, Now 65c 69c p9 l49 949 90c 1.69 Values.

Now 1.98 Values, Now 2.98 Values. Now 1.50 Belts, Now .79 Values, Now .89 Values, Now" 1.00 Values. Now 79c 2.00 Belts. Now Square Danre SHIRTS TIES 9 lo Men's, Now for A Intlre Stork Men's Boys' CLOVES i Price Knit Pajamas MEN'S BOYS' 2.98 NOW 1.49 3.98 NOW 1.99 i Price Entire Slock CORDUROY SLACKS i Price A A I ft 5 I 4.91 Values, Now 3M 399 79c 9 Boys', Now for Values. Now Boys' Men's Men's Boys' Polished Cotton Slacks Men's Boys' Broadcloth Pajamas "Lee Rider' Blue Jeans 198 Values.

Now 3l 941 2" 991 3" 921 2" 391 1.11 Fajamat. Now 1.18 rajamas. Now 4.91 Tajamas, Now 1.4s Values. Now 191 Values, Now 418 Values, Now Women's 1.18 Values, Now I -J ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S BOYS' WINTER SUBURBAN COATS WINTER JACKETS Va to Vz OFF i and IL0AFGL15 $5.95 Valuta! ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S BOYS' ROBES Block and Whit Saddltt with Block Foam Rubbir Solts Black Loaftr with Composition Soles Sixes 4 la to 10, Widths and AA i off 5 WHILE QUANTITIES UST! STORI HOURS MtJ tkrw ftUtl 3 ui SMITH'S LlOLlLlLlf'i- Tables and racks with" hug values. Broken sizes but big values at Half Price.

Boys' Shirts, Men's Shirts, Boys' Sweaters, Men's Sweaters, Sweat Shirts, Underwear, Caps, Winter Coats, Winter Jackets, Spring Jackets, Corduroy Slacks, Boys? Cowboy Shirts, Hose, MenV- Boys' Ski Sweat' ers, Boys' Coat Sweaters, Boys' Como Sweaters Junior Suits, Sport C4ts, Boys Suits, Sport Coats, Men's Suits, Sport Coats. 1 NO niONE ORDERS PLEASE SELECT RIGHT SIZES 1 ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES Stnttfr 'til JO -X tc Htx to luffhom'i 1 222 MAIN ST. ,1 W3 MAIN STORE FOR MEN BOYS Price ROBERT'S SHOE OUTLET ROBERT'S SHOE OUTLET 4- ROBERT'S SHOE.

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