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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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Friday, July 18. 1961 4 RACINE JOURNAL TIME! 3 Tons of Ice to Cool Zoo Pool for 1,000 Trout Plan New MoteP of 65-70 Units Some 6,000 pounds of ice will be dumped into alligator oond at the Racine Zoo Sunday to keep things comfortable for 1,000 specially-stocked trout. But promoters of the "Saran Day" event, the Racine Zoo and the fish about $400, but Dr. Haley said he expects the concession to pay off for the Zoological Society, which is seeking the funds for zoo improvements. 10 Minute Limit Fishers will be provided with equipment and charged 50 cents for 10 minutes of fishing at the pond.

"Safari Day" entertainment, including some 40 concerts and acts, will start at 12:15 p.m. logical Society, hope the trout won't last as long as the ice. Trout fishing at the pond i 1 1 ii -v niiTiiiiiiirTTTimiriiniiwwBmmiiVTiiiiiiiiB ii iimhiij. will be a fund-raising conces center-is expected to begin within 60 days. A restaurant is being considered in connection with the motel, commissioners were told, Commissioners recommended a zoning change to permit the motel, but later must act on plans for it.

Both the motel and the shopping center are to be built by Plans for a 65-70 unit motel to be located next to a proposed million dollar shopping center at Washington Ave. and Ohio St. were revealed Thursday by Westgate Outdoor Theater, inc. at a City Plan Commission meeting. Plans for the one story, single unit shopping center were approved by commissioners Thursday and now go to the Citv Council.

Work on the sion at the day-long "Safari Day" program which starts at 12:15 p.m. 1 Dr. Richard M. Haley, fishing project chairman, said the ice is to drop the water temperature to the 50 to 65 degrees needed for normal trout Spiro J. Papas of Chicago, restaurant and movie theater Will Drain Pool and continue until the showing of a movie, Walt Disney's "Bear Country," at 8:30 p.m.

Admission to the entertainment is free. Concessions will include boat rides provided by the Fifth St. Yacht Club to the reef lighthouse, pony fire rides and sales of souvenirs and refreshments. Elmer (Bud) Nelson is co-chairman of the event and Mrs. Sam Morris program co Cut Store Size The motel is to be on land Clayton Nielsen, "Safari; Day" chairman, said plans to run the fishing project at the Papas recently bought from the Water Department for $27,750.

At the time of negotiations, it was expected that the land larger Monkey Island pool Won't Reveal Candidates for Legal Counsel were abandoned after it was estimated that pool would require 40,000 pounds of ice. would be needed for shopping center parking. Since then the The ice is only one of the plans for center building have been reduced by 10,000 square steps being taken to care for the trout. ordinator. The general committee includes Warren Hansche, John LePoidevin, E.

C. (Bud) Orth feet, allowing sufficient park First steD is draining the ing area without the motel site The Unified School Board's legal counsel will probably be ENTERTAIN THOUSANDS A collection of clowns set the stage Wednesday night for the playground "Circus Under the Stars" performance before a near capacity crowd in Horlick Athletic Field. More than 300 children took part in traditional circus acts Introduced by Raohal Garski, left, a former play leadef. The circus marks the midway point in the Recreation Department playground season. JournI-T1me Photo Racine real estate man Mil pond, a 4hour project.

Then and Roger Mulhollen. commu-the 15,000 gallon pond has to'tee chairmen include Robert be refilled, a 6-hour task. Rowlands, finance; John Luker, named Monday, said Manny Brown, chairman of a special ton F. Lapour, representing Papas, said no plans have been drawn for the motel but that committee to screen candi dates. Reveals Stand it probably will contain 65 to Temperatures 70 units, Unified Awaits Legal Advice on Altering Subdivision Law Brown said that the seven Racine County men applying Drop Hearing, Railway Asks The 90,000 square foot shop Then chlorine in the water musical adviser; John Le-must be neutralized so that it Poidevin, publicity; Harold won't be harmful to the fish.

Radewan, bratwurst conces-An aerator also will be in- sion; Del Ayers, lakefront tc-stalled. tivities; John Olson, conces- The first batch of ice, 3,000 sions; Clarence Pendleton pounds, will be dumped into the volunteer help; Harold Holm, pond early Sunday morning, contests and events; Hans At 8:30 a.m.. the pond will Gever. photograph; Dr. Haley, (For the 24 hour period ending ping center, to be leased to Jewel Tea Inc.

and known as the Jewel Family Center, Thursday night's meeting, said Lo 69 67 for the job are "all high grade attorneys" and said it would not be ethical to release their names before a selection is made. "The public might think The Unified School District Board said Thursday night that will be on the southwest cor CHICAGO (m The Uli- it is still early to tell how valuable the liaison committee will be. It is designed to be a it would soon have its own ner of Washington Ave. and Commerce Commissionjbe stocked with 350 oounds of traffic and safetv: Herman Ras- i a.m. loaayi Hi Racine 82 Milwaukee 85 Madison 85 Albuquerque 92 Atlanta 88 Boston 77 Chicago 89 Cleveland 82 egal counsel and be able to Ohio just north of the 67jhas taken under advisement atrout There will be aboutmussen, grounds; Mrs.

Elmer 68 motion by the North Shoreli.ooo fish, raneins from 7 or 8 Nelson, children's fishing grab offer constructive opinions in Westgate Outdoor Theater. The "short-cut committee," he said, for the two governing bodies to work on mutual problems that the men not chosen are not as pood as the one who gets the job. I don't think personnel matters like this should be Railway to abandon operations mcries to 15 inches in bag; and Emil Rokosky, clen- up Dr. motel would be west of the shopping center. Earlier, the Jewel Tea Co.

between cnicago ana mh- length, Maiey saia. some up. time for the County Board Planning Committee hearings in September on a proposed subdivision control ordinance amendment affecting future and exchange ideas. will be tagged for prizes published ahead of time." The committee, comprised of described the family center as a new concept in merchandis three aldermen and four super The rest of the ice, 3,000 pounds, will be added to the pond early in the afternoon. The ice will cost $20 a ton school construction.

Eye Merger Value for Sanaforiums 63, 73 60 58 67 53 75 50 75 65 68 Brown indicated that only the name of the man selected by the committee would be announced. "If the other men want to tell people that Denver 93 Detroit 84 Fairbanks 60 Honolulu 86 Juneau 79 Kansas City 93 The statement was made at waunee. A motion also was made Wednesday to dismiss proposed hearings at which the railway has been directed to show cause why it should not submit a budget for the commission's approval. The railroad's attorney, visors, is advisory only. Sup.

William Savage, Town of Yorkville, chairman of the County Planning Committee, a meeting of the School Board ing extending self service to many lines available under one roof. The center is to handle a wide range of products including food, drugs, clothing, with the new County Board-City Council Liaison Commit they are applicants, that's their New Books business. I know that to the Los Angeles 84 control! Louisville 87 said an amendment county's subdivision An economic study of a possible consolidation of Racine and Kenosha county TB sanatorium facilities was request- tee, formed earlier this month shoes, hardware, housewares, sporting goods, jewelry, rec To Require Proof ordinance would be introduced Memphis 91 to the County Board in Sep-! Miami 85 County Board Chairman Wil ords and such services as laun wouldn't." Brown said. INIeet Monday John Prasch, Unified District Supt. of Schools, said that at a committee meeting Wednes liam Beyer, who conducted New books recently added.

ed Thursday night by a the collection at the committee reviewing the dry, cleaning, shoe repair, tember and-a public hearing Minneapolis-St. Paul 88 would be held in September. New Orleans 89 74 James J. Magnar, said the pro-76'posal is' an attempt by the to take managerial 70jcqntrol of the railroad and that 72 jit would be unconstitutional. 72 The commission maintains it watxn repair ana nome im Public Library include: "Hospital Attendant," by the question.

John M. Jenkins, administrator of the Racine County provement. day night, the field was not narrowed to one man. He said A snack bar, restaurant, Arco Publishing 68 has the right to intervene pe- Enelish: Guide Institutions, said the econom children's recreation area, 850 that a special meeting next "The amendment would allow Pew York 89 school boards to charge fees subdividers for school purposes! Philadelphia 86 only if the boards could offer Phoemx 106 proof that additional school fa-jPlttsburgh gl cilities are needed. Portland, Maine 82 Portland, Oregon 73 car parking lot and a car wash Se anVing to Comic iW, 1 a rlic study will be made by a rep- Attorney's Job Council Topic Monday afternoon would probably select a candidate be the Wisconsin iniu insolvency.

uut resentat ve of also are to be included. Study Rest Homes 58 At Washington, the Inter- Department of State Audit. fore the special Unified Board Grammar," by Evan Esar; vurreiuiy ine oruinance, meeting in Franksville. "This will be the first com St. Louis 89 c.

60 state Commerce Commission 77 announced it has scheduled a 70jhearing in Chicago Aug. 28 on 50 a renewed nronosal that the A. Bench Woodwork, John L. Feirer; "Leonard Bernstein, I A representative of the department met with the special committeejf i includes 'five officials from each of the by the His Westgate Outdoor Theater, Inc. is to improve the land according to Jewel Tea specification and lease the fa mittee report on the agenda," The City Council Tuesday night is expected to discuss hiring Jack Harvey, part-time assistant city attorney, on a gives school boards the right to charge subdividers up to $500 a lot for school purposes.

The ordinance applies to unincorporated areas only. 54 Nnrth'Shnr Ahandnn its entirplMan, His Work, and Salt Lake City 96 San Francisco 59 Seattle 70 Tampa 90 Washington 90 Prasch said. Prasch said that the name 55 would not be released to avoid identifying the cilities to Jewel, a spokesman World," by John Briggs; two cdunties. Jenkins said the study wijl present figures on whether it 76 1 line between Chicago and Mil-72 waukee. for the firm said earlier.

Jewel "The Limits of Reason," by unsuccessful lawyers. He also full-time basis now and naming him city attorney when City Tea, with corporate headquar George Boas; Harland Cisney, school board said that the committee want "Moving the Earth; the "UUIU -b Workbook of Excavation," tuulu vl 1 ed to avoid time-consuming phone calls from people who ters at Melrose Park, 111., has 285 stores in the Chicago and central Illinois areas and a store in Kenosha. president, said the Unified District faces a problem of equal treatment because it includes both incorporated and unincorporated areas. NATO Nations Must Give Up More Sovereignty Fulbright will try to influence commit tee members. In other action, City Atty.

The committee asked that the study be completed before the Racine and Kenosha county boards begin reviewing Herbert L. Nichols; "Mysticism and Logic, and Other Essays," by Bertrand A. W. Russell; On Thermonuclear War," by Herman Kahn; The concensus of the group Thomas P. Corbett asked the commission to give careful was that subdividers are wait consideration to providing a City Briefs recently formed Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the expan STANFORD, Calif.

UP) Sen. J. William Fulbright, said today that if the ing to see what sort of decision is made on subdivision control. i budget requests for 1962. At present, Kenosha Coun-jty's Willowbrook Sanatorium ihas about 10 patients and Ra- "Rhythm Birth Control; the specific zoning category for nursine homes before actine Modern Method of Birth Con Beyer, who said the ordi sion of existing organs of Eu- world is to meet the chal- JUVENILE jurisdiction was'on jt nance should be amended so it Retain ranoH, 9nH th.

Tnit u-i. cine County Sunny Rest San- would be uniform and just to lenge of communism North waived for Daniel C. Stilo, 17, At the last meeting, the com- ()f 1615 lGth Who appeared miinn ask! Cnrhett tn euo. 2 fewer than 20 pa the entire area, said a 200-unit Atlantic nations must give up tients. subdivision is coming in near some of their sovereignty.

participation." "Types of World Literature," Atty. Thomas P. Corbett resigns. In April, Council Pres. John R.

Doonan said he, various other aldermen and the mayor had asked Harvey if he would accept the post. Harvey agreed he would if it were formally offered. Corbett, who will take office as county judge Jan. 1, is expected to leave the city attorney's office near the end of the year. He has not yet resigned as city attorney but a successor could be elected now to fill the vacancy when he does resign.

Doonan said today that the Council's Finance Committee, of which he is chairman, favors allowing the new city attorney to choose a full-time assistant if he needs one. It would be the first time in Racine's history that the job was on a full-time basis. gest a zoning change for "rest homes." Corbett suggested the words, "nursing homes," be Fulbright, chairman of the He said this represents "a edited by P. H. Houston and Robert M.

Smith. Senate Foreign Relations Com usea, but said think more Interstate 94 and the Kenosha County line, which could mean 600 new children with no school in that area. But Cisney said the board mittee, spoke by pre-recorded radically new objective, within the context of unchanging democratic values, made nec in Municipal Court today and pleaded guilty to a charge of driving after his license had been revoked. Stilo was arrested by police after a property damage auto accident in the 1500 block of College Ave. He was fined $100 and had his driving privileges revoked for one vear.

sound film to a Stanford University audience. Storting August lit Out Nw Hour for Storing our FomoM essary by the events and cir cumstances of our time." discussion should be given this matter, rather than juSt inserting a word in the code." The matter came up after a commissioner said he thought "rest homes" for elderly per- Wider Scope Discussing world conditions, 69c would not want to be in the position of charging subdividers in the unincorporated Vz CHICKEN (tntiata Frrach Frl. Ml law. Yuri Off for Brazil After Visit to Cuba HAVANA UPi Maj. Yuri Gagarin left for Brazil today after a four-day visit that dramatized the Soviet Union's support for Fidel Castro's revolution.

Castro and his Cabinet saw him off at the airport. Mental Health Gift Celebrates Birthday areas and not in the city. Seek Orderly Growth On the other hand, W. Ver tvM sons would increase in number Jr GUILTY in Munici- because of federal government Fulbright said that only a "concert of free nations transcending the limits of national frontiers and national perspectives" can successfully combat the spread of communism. yu V.

UUH mursaay aiier a encouragement MANITOWOC Simon 4 P.M. TO 12 P.M. DAILY Except 1 1 A.M. 12 P.M. ELMER'S TAVERN 626 HIGH ST.

non Carls, another school board Schwartz celebrated his 75th birthday Thursday by donating member, suggested the unincorporated areas enact ordinances similar to those govern And Have They "The North Atlantic nations, $75,000 for the construction of a mental health center for with their common values as well as common enemies, must uiai on a cnarge ot failure to slop after an accident was John Sieger, 1310 Jones St. Sieger, who police said was involved in a property damage accident in June, 1960. paid a fine of S75 and had his driving privileges revoked for 30 days. Identical Policies? ing unincorporated areas so there would be a uniformity of Manitowoc County. Air Cadet Tells of Academy Life surrender far more of their regulations.

Board member Charles Creu ziger said state laws give mu nicipal bodies power of subdi jealously guarded sovereignty than they have already done and press forward with the development of supernational KRAUT FESTIVAL Hwy. Franksville 3 BIG DAYS OF FUN First-year expenences at the Air Force Academy were outlined to Racine's Kiwanis Club members Thursday by vision control, but not the school boards. institutions," he said. New Objective Schwartz, chairman of the board of the Schwartz Manu- facturing of Two Rivers, said he did it because "there is a need for such a building and there is a need to provide mental health facilities forjE people of Manitowoc County." i The mental health center here has been operating in old and inadequate quarter Schwartz said. IE Cadet 3c Dennis Montgomery, SUNDSVALL, Sweden Of) Two cars of the same make and the same color collided head-on outside Sundsvall.

Both drivers were thrown against their windshields and both were treated at a hospital for scalp cuts. One driver was Finn 25. The other was Dag Gagner, 25. They're identical twins. Supt.

John Prasch said the important thing is to make "In practice this will mean Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Montgomery of BURGLARS broke into the Morrison and Wespetal service station at 1828. Douglas Ave. early today and stole $147 from a desk drawer which they pried open with a sharp instrument, police said.

Entry to the station was gained by break in. 2 a window in an overhead door. Friday Saturday Sunday July 28, 29 30th the further development of sure, through codes and plan 2316 James' is current ning, that subdivisions grow iniNATO as an organ of political an orderly manner, and economic co-operation, the vigorous implementation of the ly home on 30-day leave from the academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. Montgomery. 19 and a grad uate of St.

Catherine's High School, said the routine at the Air Force school is stringent and requires cadets to be in FRIDAY, JULY 28 IS TEEN NIGHT ROCK end SWING I On Stage in Person 4 Croups to Entertain RHYTHM TEENS THE MONOGRAMS I THE IMPRESSIONS SPORTSMEN I i SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 29, I A BIG VARIETY SHOW 1 THE SPIEGELHOFF'S 1 THE AMAZING BLAESING Outdoor Dancing to the Music of Bill Clem top physical condition. Sup. Walter Seianas wondered whether the county board could require subdividers to reach an agreement with the school district before being granted a zoning permit. But Creuziger doubted whether municipalities had the power to tell the school board to do that sort of thing. The Liaison Committee said it would meet again next month at the City Hall, again with the School Board, to discuss finance and personnel problems.

After classes ended in June, Aldermen to Discuss Change to Permit Leasing of Ramp The City Council's Commit-'the Downtown Assn. to lease tee of the Whole will discuss the ramp to a private firm. A an ordinance Tuesday night specific proposal is expected which would allow the Down-jto be worked out by the fi-town parking ramp to be nance committee of the Park-leased out to a private firm. ing Commission and members Recently the council enacted of the Downtown An he said, a six-week tour took the cadets around the country and included a week on an aircraft carrier, a visit to Army maneuvers at Ft. Benning, and tours of Air Force bases.

lentdL DELICATESSEN 3358 DOUGLAS AVE. BROASTED CHICKEN FISH FRIES FRESH FISH SEAFOODS Open daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. i seven day a an ordinance which ties up the would then be acted on by the entire parking system as secur- commission. for the $500,000 in bonds The amending ordinance pro-sold to the Milwaukee Co.

tovidei that any lease would finance most of the ram p. 'guarantee sufficient revenues Under the amending ordinance.jto meet the city's obligations it would be possible for the tothehonrf hnMor SUNDAY, JULY 30 I FROM WTMJ-TV, MILWAUKEE I JOE.SHOTT and HIS HOTSHOTS 1 2 Afternoon Shows 2 Evening Shows Kraut Eating -Contest Crowning of the Queen Homo Cooked Kraut Served Every Day I i Carnival Rides Midway Pood lUfrethmanrs 5 I NO ADMISSION FREE PARKING Sponsored by Frankrvillt Buiinttsmtn's Assn. jinuiijiiiiiiiiuiniiininniiiiiiniiiiuiniiuiniiimiiiuiiiiimiiiiiimiimni If You Have a Drinking Problem Hit only requirement tor AA membership is a desire to stop drinking ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Headquarters et Alano Club, 1140 Douglas Ave. or Dial ME 4-9902 Op ttit errr mc4 4 fourth Saturday 1:30 P.M. M-t lTtT 4y I P.M.

imndty Wwingt, 10 The Committee of the Whole also will consider a recommendation by the Plan Commission that Maiden Lane be rarkmg Commission to lease out parts of the parking system provided it meets the approval of the Milwaukee Co. The'Parking Commission has diicontinued from South been considering i proposal bv Lafayette Ave. to Terrace Ave..

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