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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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Tuctdiy, Sept. IS, I960 4 RACINE JOURNAL TIMES Happenings in the City Name Elementary School WASHINGTON PARK High School graduate, Theodore Walter S. Goodland for Petrakis of 1029 Villa St, received a $500 scholarship from STUDY -DISCUSSION class for parents of pre-school children, will begin at 7:45 p.m. Monday in the conference room of the Racine Public Library. Called "Parenthood In a Free Nation," the course will consider the role of parents in modern society and the prob- lema rnnnect et with rarln Scholarship Fund of the Hellenic Orthodox Church in Ra- LllUUItll, i-xinc JilllJ Lvl I who studied at the National RECKLESS DRIVING charge, to which Dean W.

Theos, 18, of 1730 N. Main St pleaded guilty in Municipal Court today, resulted in $50 fins and an order to attend driver lm-, provement school. Theos wai arrested Monday night on Clarence Ave. Witnessea told police Theos circled the blocks a couple of ran a stop sign and squealed his tires. Theoi told police a driver of another car had cursed him and ht pursued him to find out why, GUILTY PLEA to a eharf of operating an unregistered vehicle resulted In a $25 flnt in Munlncipal Court today fol Wesley Barr, 28, of 2911 Bat4 St.

He was arrested Sund when an officer noticed th award was made on the CnUeet of Education in F.van- ston, 111., will direct the course. of f0' To be held every two weeks ablllty for nine week. Parent mviand participa- it i- A roatir mnrnino of tKa ain i tlOfl ifl ntuvi- Petrakis County Mental Health Ior officer221 Sixth St. jfge Petrakis, who was Wakefield and Ironwood, Mich. While at Ironwood, Goodland, then a Democrat, was appointed postmaster by President Crover Cleveland.

In 1938, at 75, Goodland was called out of retirement to become the coalition Democratic-Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. After winning the primary, he ran on the Republican ticket which defeated the LaFolIette Oldest Governor Goodland became governor when governor elect Orland Loomis died in 1943. Goodland. the oldest governor in the history of the nation when he died, was re-elected governor in 1944 and 1946. One of Goodland's daughters, Mrs.

Earl Roethke Sr. of 1232 Carlisle is a teacher at Mitchell Junior High School. Another daughter Is Mrs. G. S.

Kimpel of 1632 Wisconsin Ave. A son, John, lives at 1603 Center St. Goodland's widow, in me upper iu per cent oi nis SENTENCED in. Municipal' graduating class, will begin Court today to a year in at Wisconsin State Col-county jail, to be served Whitewater this month, currently at the Waupun is tbe on ff Mr- and Mrs-Prison with an unexpired bal- James T-Petrakls-' license on his vehicle had The Board of Education Monday, night: Selected the name of Walter S. Goodland, onetime Wisconsin governor, publish-er of the Racine Times-Call, and Racine mayor, for the elementary school scheduled to be built next year at Graceland Blvd.

and Ohio St. Started action to acquire the south half of the block occupied by Janes School. The half block, used as a playground was deeded to Racine in 1840, but was to revert back to heirs of the donor when no public building was erected there by 1345. Scheduled a Wednesday meeting with representatives of the Racine Education Assn. to discuss: next year's wages for 617 public school teachers.

Agreed to continue buying milk for five public schools from all four Racine dairies after the board learned that no. bids were received for the school milk program. Sent a letter to the Common Council requesting permission to proceed with plans for a two room addition to Roosevelt School. ance or a previous sentence Walter S. Goodland nor before taking over as gov plred.

Barr admitted to thl officer he had not applied fol renewal. THREE DAYS actual con was Neavet W. Williams, carrymg tne omcm of 522 Randolph St. He pleaded of the first East-West guilty to lewd and lascivious polar transit, made by the sub-charge. Asst.

Dist. Atty. John 'marine USS Seadragon last Peyton said Williams was pres- month, has been received by RACINE NUN AT CORNELL Sister M. Lucy, physics teacher at St. Catherine's High School, studied how physics is used to measure soil moisture at Cornell University's Agriculture Engineering School.

The Racine nun is one of 100 high school science and mathematics teachers awarded fellowships for summer study. ently on parole 'after having Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer of) finement, $75 fine and year! revocation of driving privilege! were ordered in Municipal Court today for Henry W. Le-pow, 31, of 1813 Grange Ave.

He pleaded guilty to a charge of operating an auto after revo ernor in 1943. Prepare Detailed Plans Goodland's Times-Call merged with the Racine Journal-News to become the Journal-Times in 1932. His name was selected for the new school by the Board of' Education Monday after weeks of consideration. School officials said last month that contracts for the new school may be awarded later this yearj and authorized school archi- been sentenced in 1956 for one1201 South St. The letter, to seven years on a grand lar-'from a family friend who made ceny charge.

jthe trip, Tony Balestrieri, noted 'that the sub was able to pass TREATED at St. Mary's Hos- under pr around icebergs by pital today wasLarry Kurha-using advanced detection jec, 13, of 1710 Geneva who suffered minor injuries Family Service to Be Asked to Provide Homemaker Care Familv Service of Racine is! The survey revealed home Marge, lives in Milwaukee. BOARD SEEKS TITLE TO JANES PROPERTY The Board of Education be- cation of license. DRUNK DRIVING charge, to which Leona K. Trakel, 45, of 2701 Lorraine pleaded guilty, brought a $100 fine and a year's revocation of license in Municipal Court today.

She was to be asked to take on an added maker services were needed as when the bjcycle he was riding GUILTY PLEA in Municipal tects to proceed with detailed gan action Monday night to nrnomm nrnviHino a home-emergency care for was struck by an auto about Court today by Javail Hilharp, obtain ownership Ul a corvirA for the mm- for long and short term ill- 7:30 p.m. Monday at High and'24, of 1325 Terrace Ave, re-nesses and to keep Charles Sts. Driver of the auto'sulted in three davs actual con- block area which presently is; munj plans. The school 'bearing Good-land's name will be constructed at Graceland Blvd. and Ohio St.

at an estimated cost of often elderly couples, was Judy Hinkle, 22, of 1815 finement, $75 fine and year's jarrested last Saturday morning, usea as a piaygrouna ai janes Slirvpv show, Need School. In a reflection of the chang-N. Mam St. revocation of driving pnvileges. Pllce saia A survey taken last spring The board has proposed a Lnmimil.in, rommittee in? American wav of livine.

the' jHe was charged with operating FORTY DOLLAR fine was tk. onH hnmmilr wnnM fill a snot- rlrlY dollar fine and at- an auto after revocation of i r-: -i jLl. i 1 tu. WOlKl u.g ui.uci u.c orHerH in Pnnrt tn. oriu stiiuui iu uc iiaiiicuiiiic scnuui uc uum uu ujc yiay jpujij rare which formerly was handled by tenaance ai anve improvement, license.

a c-randmother. an aunt or a'school in Kenosha was ordered; for Lawrence W. Esch- ground property, but said it does not want tO proceed With-! t- Tk. iniiW nmJtodav in Munir-inal fotirt for1 nMF. nf wat nM.rwl 22 of 1200 N- Wiscon- Said it was not interested at this time to buy a house and lot at 912 Lockwood Ave.

which was offered to the board for $10,700. The property adjoins the public school service building which houses laundry and maintenance facilities. Racine's next elementary school, to be built on the west out first obtaining title to theseryice in the cornrnunity The 'vide this person to families who Robert Schmidt 18. of Ke-(day in Municipal Court for Ed-is'n M- He Ple to a land. LnnnPii-.

hoard of director are separated in distance from nosha. Police said Schmidt, win Marsh. 40. of 1211 Howe xt1a.rge. of sPee.ding- Kolice after a former Kacine newspaperman.

A new junior, high school, now under construction on Racine's southwest side, is named for, Frank R. Starbuck, who published the Racine Journal-Times until his death in 1951. Deeded In 1840 Uj niaA relative, or for other rea-i who was driving a motorcycle' who Dleaded euiltv to tms was his tourtn otlense. Mondav voted to ask Family meet sons cannot the Wisconsin Ave. Sunday, charge of operating an auto was clocked at 60 miles an without a driver's license.

SHELL KILLS 9 BOYS I he bchool aoara leamea service to accept the project. Monday that the property, gency. Starting Cost $8,100 SEOUL Nine Korean 18th Elementary School Goodland School will be the State fo Explain city limits in 1961-62, will be named for the late Walter S. Goodland, a former Wisconsin As estimated by the commit- i MOVIE "The University of boys, ages 7 to 13, were killed tee the project could be started i POLICE today reported find- the People" will be shown in' near Taegu when a dud pre-with a budeet of $8,100. This GarvLee, 29, area manager of, the adult lobby of the new'sumably left over from the Main and N.

Wisconsin was deeded to Racine in 1840 on condition that a public building be erected there within city's 18th public elementary governor and publisher of the, school would include a part time Red Dot Foods, dead in his jYMCA tonight at 8. The movie 'Korean War exploded, National Police reported today. supervisor at $2,400 and two IUUIU '-is open to the public. Rules on Signs i full time homemakers at $210 i.c five years of that date. Since such a building was never built, the property was n.r mnnth nl fringe henefitc i I0UnQ OeaQ 01 PlOl WOUnQ.

Racine Times-Call. The former governor was Goodland, who died in in Sharon, on Dec. at 84, also served two terms 22, 1862, and was admitted to as mayor of Racine, then asjthe Wisconsin Bar at the age state senator from Racine of 23. County and lieutenant gover-l He founded newspapers in A method for financing the Coroner Bernard Evenson ruled to have reverted back to the! Alongside 1-94 project has not yet been found. ucaui a iUIUC- heirs of the donor, Guerdon S.

Hubbard of Chicago. The first umer pans ui pruj, ELKS YOUm Band tryouts Janes building was constructed State Hiehwav Commission aiso remains oe wurcu uui. he hpM tnniht from 7 on the north half of the block, representatives will meet at The survey committee was 9 jn the lks club band DONT MISS THE BIGGEST VALUE EVENT owned by the city, 104 years7.on nm Sent. 22. formed to discover if there was room.

Band membership is v. 1. ago, according to 0 0 1 wRh businessmen who are pro- a need and future plans will be t0 and 2d Executive Loaned to Assist Chest Drive testing new sign regulations! made-after Family bervice is and senjor high schoos and mm alone Interstate 94. approached. Appoint Representative The board instructed School through the age of 20.

Assemblyman John Hansen, Commissioner Manny S. Brown, D.Franksvillei said the meeting; PASS by Echo I balloon uVU" satellite win oe made, over Draw Jury List Under an executive loan son assistant vice president program at the Racine Com-j of American Bank and Trust 10 meet wun me cuy attorney jfor Racine and Kenosha county and to draw up an affidavit ofjpersOM interested in the new. iRacine at 10:49 p.m. today in munity Chest, Norman J. was the first in 1956.

OF THE YEAR CITY WIDE auvwse puiuu. regulations will held at the i the southern sky headed south 'east. ler of 3633 Regency Drive has! The campaign, which begins woiuu give uuc ui u.c piuFnylMf piMcant Town Hall. in Circuit Court 10 me ocnuoi DOara. oruwn, Ha Grasse cornmission Racine attorney, told board anA rh.ri.

0 Pleads Guilty Oct. 17, has a goal of $517,000. As part of the administrative staff, Goller will help with the organization of meeting, briefing sessions for solicitors and public relations. members that Wisconsin mai'ntenance engineer for The panel of jurors to serve allows the city to claim in tVl twn roi.n. during the October term of pi property because it has been; to annear.

Icircuit Court has been drawn. Ci used for more than 30 consecu Hansen said the officials will! The term gets underway Oct. In JilOOTInQ outline nrovisions of the new 3 with the call of the calendar; been named assistant to executive director Robert A. Mabie. Goller, office manager at Belle City Malleable Iron has been "1 0 a to the Community Chest for tive year by the school sign regulations and say what'and setting of pre-trials and Mrs.

Maggie Gardner, 43, of can be expected in enforcement trials, said Edward F. Daley, Chicago, who said a gun acci- TEACHER'S SALARIES cierK or circuit ucmdny uuuurgcu ana Two Day Recess in Case Talks Daley said the Jurors would wounded her male companion iu Bt uuwsju; of the provisions. The School Board will meet' The state has sent out letters Wednesday afternoon with ordering about 500 signs on N. J. Goller be notified when to appear.

while the two argued in a The list was drawn last week parked car on a city street in ranraeantaturoa nf hiiilntnac and nrnnPftV along Education Assn. to discuss pro-! 1-94 in the two counties to the presence of jury com-' July, today pleaded guilty in eight weks to help with campaign work. He is the second executive missioners Mrs. Maude Martin Municipal Court to a charge of for the removed soon. Contract negotiators for the Pica Pn anA A U7 nosed wage increases The new regulations areJ Grov5; Leo A.

Shoys a high degree of negligence in 0 rrt. Uamvi Urt. An a hanH inn rf a firoarm to participate the informal! 180 recessed taIks tod and program wh1Ch Mabie hopes Wednesday but scheduled ses-ml become a regular jractice sions t0 resume Thursday at during campaigns. O. K.

John- at the Hotd Racine-; The REA, which represcJits based on a federal law most of public school grants additional highway aids ma of 1 teachers, sent a Vequest to the to states which put controls on! Daley said his off.ee is pre-ordered the case continued un-board last June asking for in-; signs along interstate the calendar of cases Sept. 27 Indin pre-sen-creases in both starting salaries; ways. He said attorneys hould get, tence investigation and in annual raises for time in! The law limits the numbertheir "j' AtS Dexter Black a 25 SeTnCeChool noard ron.idrr IrV could be included'in the calen 'caliber automatic pistol, went The School Board is con der- w.th.n 660 feet of the edge of, ff acddcntaly while she war mg the request, although it has the highway nsht of way and, n. Talk Till Midnight During Monday meetings, which opened at 11 a.m. and continued midnight, the company and union pre Charge 2 Youths with Auto Theft sented contact proposals to indicated that the Increases: requires annual permits for ururs "ameu 30 nf Chiro from each other.

may not be as much as the siCnS which are allowed. Margery Scitz. Sturte- 30. of Chicago from FRIDAY on- SATURDAY See Thursday's Sept. 15th Racine Journal-Times Neither side this morning teachers have asked.

Two on-premise sins are van': Hess, 4019 Kinzie inuiunsi wnu nau would comment on the progress! Board members, now work-n Frank L. Riley, 2024 ed up he tw0 on Highway venile companion were that it had been agreed up in Milwaukee Monday with that only Prof. Nathan P. inS on the schools' 1961 budget" Hickory orove; James t. wei- nko will meet with the Com- ker, 2609 Grove Mrs.

Ed inS- Tne shootirfg occurred also win meet witn tne 10m n) iiv in the hiork of Council's Finance Com- IVIdH TiedOS OUI ITVj' nl' vvaienoru, nemy --v mon mittee on budget matters next Thursday. in Firearm Fracas Fred Hammes, 8925 Spring riSKe was snot oeiow tne Laurits 1 k. 1304 heart. A Racine man. whose wife Granee Ivar Joreensen i Black said in court today suffered minor injuries from a 1721" Flett Mrs.

Mae But- t'ia a detector test revealet Ishotgun blast during a family man Peterson Road- Gardner owned and han- Temperatures an auto stolen from City AutolFeinsinger of Madison. chair-Sales, 1400 Rapids Drive, of the Gov. Gaylord Nel-their possession. json's fact-finding panel, would Police said the youth, Gilbert issue any public statements on M. Bellaire, 20, of 1216 Chat-Jthe contract proposals.

Fein-ham and the 15-year-oldjsinger declined to say what the juvenile admitted taking the proposals contained, car Sunday night. John T. Brown. Case board Arrested for Speeding 'chairman, said the company A Milwaukee officer early had requested the two-day re-Monday morning arrested Bel- cess because of previous com-laire on charges of speeding, mittments by several of the and operating "an auto aftcrjeompany representatives. The revocation of driving privileges.lunion agreed.

i squabble Saturday. pleadedrnan Wordon, Union Grove: C. d'cd tne weapon. He pointed (Par th I hinir r'rmd tndliif out that the gun has not been found. il I t.

a ioitf in Municipal Urnrt to- A. Bidwcll, 1806 Lydian Drive; Lo day to a charge of reckless use John W. Dylla. 307 English Hi Racine Milwaukee Madison 5, or firearms. I Merrill Bochme, 1924 Jup-; 43 William B.

Gilliam, 19, of jiter Emmert Emmertsen, Enrolment at UW 51 1231 Mound was arrested S00 Emmertsen Road; 62 Saturday. His case today waSjShumann, Union Grove; fO 18,410 66 61 65 .87 STYLE fc Albuquerque Bellaire was fined $25 on the 49 iu ji. HuiuinB A1 iNatscn, watertora; jirs. MADISON UP) University fi-j pre-sentence investigation speeding charge and sentenced Carried Proposals 1 Feinsinger's only comment was that the company and to 30 days On the other Bellaire told police he and union met separately Monday the juvenile planned to steal! with members of the panel Ruth Grau, Route 1, Racine; '0f Wisconsin enrolment has William Larson, Burlington; reached 18,410 and is expected Aloys Nienhaus, Kansasville; t0 total 18,650 before the week Raymond Weller, 1648 Erie is 0ut, Verner R. Ekstrom, the Arthur L.

lidding, 2036 Charles school's assistant registrar said Donald J. Morgenson. 813; today. Hamilton Robert J. Goff.j The.

total include rerord Anchorage 61 Atlanta 83 Boston ..69 Chicago 68 Denver 84 Detroit 73 Honolulu 87 Los Angeles 99 Memphis .....83 Miami ....91 .1 1 II I carrying the proposals "back ine tar ana sen in Milwau 60! Mrs. Gilliam was treated at 51 St. Mary's Hospital and re-49 leased Saturday. Police quoted 43 Gilliam as saying he and his 77jWjfe had returned from a party were In their car in front 55 of their home when a quarrel 821 developed because Mrs. Gil-45liam insisted on returning to and forth" to both parties.

kee or Chicago. He said they broke into the garage at City IPS Panel members present for freshman class of about 3,950. Auto Sales Sunday night and. the Monday meetings were stole car keys. (Edwin Young of the University They kept one set and threw, of Wisconsin economics de- szi maiana jonn j.

Vyvyan, 2823 Hamilton James Chad wick, 1224 Hamilton Delbcrt F. Goe- Paul THURSDAY, SEPT. 15TH 8 P.M. MEMORIAL HALL Narrated by Cordon HinHcy of WTMJ and WTMJ-TV Sptciol Appaaranca by Mil Wiicomin Kartn Fahranbach 60 the party. the rest into a sewer in front partment; Dean Reynolds Orleans 83 of the lot.

Bellaire said. of Marquette University Lawjfjew York .66 57! He told police he went to bel, 1238 Arthur Marcella 52 the house and got a 16-guage 81 1 shotgun to try and persuade 53 his wife to leave the car. He 50 said when he took her by the bchool, t-cinsinger and Arvid Philadelphia 69 Anderson, secretary to the phoenix ...104 panel and secretary of the Wis- Pittsburgh .74 consfrt Employment Relations Portland, Maine ....63 Krueger, 1124 David James Peil, 2308 James Leslie C. Drayton, 255. Lafayette Mrs.

Florence Itzen, Burlington; Robert Zweibel, Burlington; Steal License Plates In the country, Bellaire continued, they stole license plates from a jeep and discarded the plates on the stolen car. The juvenile was turned over to Racine authorities and Bellaire will be returned after 30 tsoara. Portland, Ore 64 St. Louis 71 60 51 64 arm to pull her into the house the gun accidentally discharged and several pellets William Jefferson, 823 Oregon Approximately 31.5 per cent! Salt Lake City ......91 52iRlanced off the sidewalk into, LcRoy J. Thielen, 2121 Tay- of U.S.

trucks are on farms; San Francisco ......65 Admission 25c Sponsored tht Bjsir.eis ond Profesilonal Cmfriit et of the Racine Chomhtr of Commerce days on a warrant charging him another 29 per cent are in the with operating an auto without nation's 15 most populous rrriTviiwrir sUJjjUjdM 57 Mrs. Gilliam's arm. Hospital I lor Thor Laursen. 73 officials said she suffered four 2213 Lawn Christ J. Sor-60 minor puncture Wounds.

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