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4 UCMl OURNAL-TIMtJ Tuudoy, October 11, Schadeberg Pledges to Care More Effectively for Elderly Chief Warns Rubbish Can Be 'Lethal Torch' requires at least twice that much in interest rates. Other factors which came in Several amendments to enable Medicare1 to "do a more effec-tlvl job of taking care of senior citizens" were proposed by Henrv C. Schadebera of Burling tor criticism Dy acnaaeDcrg were provisions requiring that nursing home patients, under draperies, lampshades ton. Republican candidate for "five timet "an hour, lio times a day, an American home and broken furniture." some circumstances, must move Is destroyed or damaged by nre out of the facilities in order to "A collection of household Junk can be transformed into a the lit District Congressional seat now held by Lynn E. Stal-baum, D-Raclne.

Schadeberg, speaking to resi which starts or feeds on rub- Jsh," according' to Fire Chief qualify for Medicare benefits, and the lack of provisions for training of skilled staff person lethal torch in a matter of min utps," Anderson said. Wtf W-v --) Russell Anderson. Anderson said figures com' As part of Fire Prevention nel, i Week, Oct. 9-15, Anderson urged dents of Lincoln Lutheran Home Monday afternoon, emphasized that he has never voted against the principle of Social Security Schadeberg pledged to pursue piled by the National Fire Pro-H Racine residents to make sure tection Assn. point up the need their homes are cleared of all for periodic cleaning of attics, remedial legislation on those points if elected to the Congressional post.

or Medicare. 1 basements, garages and other fire hazards. "Starf a personal campaign "The changes I propose are 1 storage areas. to strengthen the not for fire prevention in your Check List of Danger to attack It," Schadeberg said. Aid.

vrw rfnm't Roof Fire JIoclcs Downtown Traffic He urged: Make an inspection of poten have any rubbish around your Pointing out that 40,000 beds will have to be added by nursing homes each year in order to home," Anderson said. "But go tial danger spots. up in the attic and take a good In the kitchen, make sure that Traffic on Downtown 6th St. a a meet the needs of the aged, look at old mattresses, stacks of curtains, paper towels and other flammable materials are not papers, magazines, clothing was backed up ior several blocks Monday afternoon as fire which has not been used for Schadeberg noted that these needs have been handled by church-operated and private hanging over the stove. Have man fought a rooftop blaze on buildings at 415 and 417 6th St.

salt or baking soda nearby for homes. smothering grease fires. Fireman said the blaze started a) Check ashtrays to be sure fVi rnnf nf hnilrlinff nrnu- However, he claimed, one provision of the Medicare bill icecommena nothing is smouldering before pied by Seymour Footwear at 415 6th St. It spread to the ad threatens the very existence of you empty them into wastebas- kets or garbage pails. Dispose of these nursing homes.

Under Medicare private nurs joining roof above the Hanson moon project; B. H. Regenburg, president of the Manufacturers and Ernest Hoppe, a foreman at Jaeobsen Manufacturing Co. rubbish in wastebaskets Jail Changes and Schweitzer Meat Market. Chatting Monday night before the Manufacturers Executives' and Foremen's Dinner got underway were, from left, Harvey Buetow, a foreman at Webster Electric the speaker, Dr.

Leonard Relffei, deputy director of the Apollo ing homes can earn only a 2 per The cause of the fire, which cent return on their investment, Jeurnal-TlntM Phot Clean out unused furniture, whether operated for profit or started in a rubbish pile, is unknown, fireman said. It caused toys, clothing, and other junk not-for-profit Several Improvements in the Racine County Jail have been recommended by V. A Verhulst, from the basement, garage, at about $200 damage. "Certainly people who invest tic, or under stairways. A fire started by a discarded City Briefs a half-million dollars or more in Have your heating system detention supervisor for the divi cigaret caused about $300 dam a nursing home should be able cleaned and checked regularly U.

S. Takes 'Commanding Lead' in Space Race, NASA Deputy Says age to a building at 232 Main St. later Monday. Fireman said the sion of corrections of the State Department of Public Welfare. by an expert.

Check nearby ceil to earn more than 2 per cent on their investment," Schadeberg "People can put their mo ings and walls for possible over fire started in a window well and CHARGED Monday with possession and sale of narcotics The recommended improve- heating. Never store combusti spread to the basement of the tnpnts vtm inr.luriftl In a letter bles near the furnace. was Simon F. Marquez, 35, of ney in a bank, or savings and loan institution and earn twice building formerly occupied by rate physically. For instance, he simulating on the ground condi Developments of the 1 a js Don't carry lighted cigars, the Downtowner Tavern.

Fire 1518 Liberty who was arrested on a warrant requested by to County Board Chairman Gil-Bert Berthelsen, Sheriff Joseph Btessinger and other county offi that amount or more without said, the body starts losing couple of years make if "pretty pipes, or cigarets into, the attic, calcium. any investment risk." police. Marquez' bond was set at man said the street level of the building is Vacant but several apartments are occupied on the tions encountered in space does p. close enough job of simulation. As an example, -he mentioned the use of salt-water pools, in basement, closets, or other places where combustibles may cials.

Such deterioration would not In not-for-profit homes, he $1,500 after an appearance before Court Commissioner Oscar be serious for periods of up to said, the 2 per cent is not suffi second floor. be found. Check overstuffed furniture before leaving room clear" that the United States has taken a commanding lead in the space race with the Soviet Union, an official of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said in Racine Monday cient to pay off funds borrowed a month in space, but "after that, we're not sure," Reiffel which a man, neither rises nor sinks. This method of simula Edwards. Marquez was arrested on a similar charge by federal to build the homes.

-erhulst said the safety port doors installed two years ago as atf-added security measure for the cell blocks should be equipped with indicator lights to show for hot ashes dropped between said. tion allows the man to propel In fact, Schadeberg added, the cushions or to floor. authorities last June when government itself through the If fuses blow repeatedly, have night. Racine police and federal agents himself by "pushing off" on the water, while there is nothing to Finds Juice in Eyes Without naming the astronaut ff they are locked or unlocked. Federal Housing Authority, Dr.

Leonard Reiffel, deputy smashed what was termed a circuits checked by an electri which grants many of the loans cian for overloads. Make sure million dollar a year narcotics Verhulst, who inspected the it happened to or the Gemini you use the right size fuses. racket. Marquez is free on bond director of the nation's Apollo project to send man safely on a round trip to the moon by flight it happened on, Reiffel re on the federal charge pending counted an instance when pow Prepare Escape Plan Check all electrical appliances Firemen were called to the building again this morning after Fire Chief Russell Anderson, investigating Monday night's fire, discovered smoke and flames in the same area of the building. No additional damage was reported.

Felons Drive Off in 10-Ton Roller MEXICO CITY W- A pavement roller weighing 10 tons said the U.S. has moved out trial Jail in September, said several individual cell locks in one jail section need replacing and a cabinet to contain money and valuables of prisoners should be der from a packet containing Traffic Crash Injures 2 Girls and extension cords to make front on the strength of space ingredients for making orange SELECTED as the 1968 win juice spilled out and started sure they show the Underwriters' Laboratory seal for safe research Russia has not yet attained. floating around the cabin un Speaking to an audience ap use Two teenage girls were injur ner of a $1,000 scholarship to Stout State University awarded annually by the Wisconsin State Council of Carpenters was Tom Make a "no smoking in bed" ed in an accident at W. High Some of the particles found proaching 1,000 gathered at Me-" morial Hall for the Manufacturers annual Execu rule for every member of yqur and Howard Sts. about 11:30 their way onto the skin of the Stanitis, son of Mr.

and Mrs p.m. Monday, astronauts, and when one of household. Make sure you have plenty of deep ashtrays. tives' and Foremen's Dinner, Byron Stanitis of 2411 Webster Released from St. Luke's and worth more than $3,200, Check to see that doors to push off against in space, he noted.

Seek "Zero Gravity" Weightlessness can be simulated well on the ground in a space chamber, but only for short periods of time, Reiffel said, a shortcoming which gives the occupant time to conserve his energy for use during the brief bursts of "zero gravity." Special tools have had to be developed for performing even the simplest operations in space, he noted, pointing out that using a conventional screwdriver in space in the normal way produces a condition in which the screwdriver-wielder goes around while the screvf stays put. Also learned in the Gemini Reiffel said, was that while man can live in space, "albeit uncomfortably," for two weeks, he does begin to deterio- Doctor Reiffel cited in particular St. He is a graduate of Washing- Hospital after treatment were them rubbed his eyes to remove sweat accumulated during the rigors of a space walk, the sweat and powder combined information gained in the ton Park High School and ftjariene Gomaz, 16, and Paula utility rooms, garage, basement, are closed at night to keep Gemini project. member of Racine Carpenters a 1 1 a 14, both of flames and smoke from spread Local 91 who will complete his Kenosha. The Gomaz girl suffer and he suddenly had orange "Thought It Easier" "We've found how terribly was stolen recently from a street where it had been parked for the night Contractor Enrique Aceves Aguayo said the machine was left in a street whose pavement was being repaired, with a night watchman in charge.

ing if fire should start. apprenticeship in six months ed a forehead cut and her com juice in his eyes." installed in the jail office. Valuables are presently stored in a desk drawer in the Jail Verhulst also recommended the installation of a mechanical dishwasher to safeguard health in the jail, and mirrors for the Huber Law prisoner dormitory He also said several windows in the jail are in need of screens or wire, mesh to prevent the smuggling of items into the jail. Verhulst also saW tthat 'tlte County Jail -should start fusing the standardized, register forms approved by the Wisconsin Sheriffs Deputy which he said would include much information necessary to law enforcement agencies. A fire extinguisher, preferably panion complained of a sore VThese little things are im Stanitis is enrolled at Stout as a freshman and plans to major in hard it is for man to work in space," he said.

"We thought it would be easjer." of the dry powder type, should neck and back. portant," Reiffel said. "We can be available in the ga Police said the girls were pas industrial technology. ty rage and workshop. One of thS reasons why work only learn by doing them." i i ateGoals sengers in a car driven by Free man Davis 17, also ing in space has proved more difficult than anticipated, Doc DIVORCES were granted In County Court Branch 3 today to He noted, that "St the mo Have a family escape plan in case of fire.

Make sure everybody in your family knows and understands the plan. about 400,000 technical i ue wai.unian saiu numc men" had started the engine and rolled away. And he was not able to stop -them. Police arrested the watchman for investigation. Janice A.

Smollen, 2037 Arthur Kenosha. Police said Davis struck a tree as be attempted to make a left turn onto West High tor Reiffel said, was tht none1 of the methods yet developed of from Richard C. Smollen, 2632 N. Green Bay Road; to St. and production personnel are working on the manned portion of the Apollo project, and said it is important that the project's objectives be understood.

Estelle Molnar, 1015 Cedar Creek from James Molnar, City Budget Unit Cuts $65,000 1806 Grand to Phyllis Alderman Finds Fire House "What we are aiming at is Singer, 3357 6th from not simply to send two men to James D. Singer, 320 Lafayette the moon to look at it and report Stars Stripes from Park, Recreation Budgets and to Carol Wilson, 3610 Meachem Road, from Lawrence in Michigan to His Liking whether it's really made of green cheese or not," Reiffel Wilson, 2525 Jacato Drive. Private David Graham, 18, Aid. William- Kuiper has determine which items it could iBreakthru, a self-help neighbor- SENIOR CITIZENS will dis hook and ladder truck and four pumpers." delay. hood project onwthe near north The Park and Recreation! Department wanted to buy a new beach cleaning machine said.

"What we're doing is developing a space transportation system. Now the question is what viewed the Allegan, fire house and liked what he saw. cuss issues with candidates for son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham, 300 Belmont has completed phase one of the U.S.

Snmpthino Viae ont tn rnmfliSlfle Resembles Safety Building The proposed structure In local and state offices in a pair of assemblies at the YMCA. There are five Triple next year. The -bower-driven "I'd settle for it anytime' out to make things palatable to to do with it. That's not exactly unit and a tractor to furnish the he said, pulling out a half-dozen Army Leadership Preparation training course at the Non-com northwest Racine was first clear yet." snapshots he had taken. Democratic candidates will speak to the senior citizens power would cost about $17,000 if planned as an schools to educate pre-school culturally disadvantaged children.

One more is planned for next year to accommodate the However, he mentioned the the department would trade in The fire house, built by the the people, the mayor said. "See what you can postpone." Beyer wanted the department to chop $100,000. from its" requests. Thursday. Republicans, includ possibility of a successful Apollo its 9-year-old sand sifter.

It city of 5,000 which is 25 miles ing Gov. Warren Knowles, will project leading to the establish looks now like the department south of Grand Rapids, came one story building, then a two-story structure that would house a pumper and an aerial ladder truck. It needs dormitory area for eight men. be on hand Oct. 27.

Both meet ment of a manned, lighted and won't buy the new equipment. So, after a half-hour meeting equipped workshop in space to to the City Council's attention last week when aldermen com ings start at 2:30 p.m. The assemblies are open to all senior Alan Domer, director of parks missioned Officers Academy at Fort Sill, Okla. Graham having completed the eight-week phase program, will now enter the second -phase program at the academy. Army Staff, Sgt.

George W. Reid Jr.vjo& pfJMrs, Betty Reid of 1207 Vine Union Grove, is home on a 30-day leave, en route in a separate room, the Park provide information on the problems involved "in having a Kuiper said the Allegan sta citizens. and recreation, wanted the City Council to furnish a new car to plained about plans for a new station at High St. and Northwestern Ave. tion resembles the Mt.

Pleasant and Recreation Department and Commission decided which would be less important group, of men doing useful work while orbiting for 45 or more replace a 1957 model. He proba AMERICAN Red Cross stand Randolph St. Area Neighborhood Improvement a recently-formed organization. Approve New Equipment Among the i recommended for approval: Three -ton trucks, a pair of Jeeps, a Vrton truck and a couple of snow plows; Two tractors, equipped with seven hydraulic mowing units, replacing a three-unit and ard first aid classes will be bly won't get it. days." Bids Topped Fund Bids for construction of the needs.

Withdraw Requests sponsored by the Racine County The department wanted to Aid Weather Control Chapter beginning at 7:30 p.m to assignment In; South Viet Nam. He has been stationed at Racine station, opened in April, also touched on the Out came- the beach cleaner Oct. 25. The series of five renovate the Racine St Conv munity Center. It won't now.

The department wanted to ext came to $278,000, more than possibility of stationing a me safety building in its exterior design. And there's a Racine touch. It is equipped with a Modine heating system. He handed his photographs to Mayor William H. Beyer, who will be meeting with the, Finance Committee tonight.

"Show these to the boys," he said. teorologist in space to provide double the $135,000 the council wanted to spend. A second set Ft Holabird, Md. His wife and two sons will remain in Stevens Point, Wis. which would have taken one man one week to clean the beach from the Water Plant to the Zoo.

The sand sifter which end, 'the protected beach area classes will be held on five consecutive Tuesdays at the Red Cross Headquarters at 745 Wisconsin Ave. Persons 15 years old a five-unit machine. (Domer better weather research, or even such weather control measures of plans was disapproved by north of English St to Goold St. It probably won't do that eith as the steering of hurricanes. said one of the seven-unit machines could cut 44 acres of Island, Cedar Bend and Lincoln the City Plan Commission which didn't like the looks of the pro Or more may register by calling Space research, also has the department now has requires three men and takes close to three weeks to clean the er.

Slash $63,000 the Red Cross. wide variety of applications on posed poured concrete structure. "The Allegan station, a Boy, 13, Admits Setting 2 Fires park in nine less hours than the 214 hurs required this year); earth, he said, citing for one the These were among the $65,000 protected area. The new ma CONTRIBUTIONS now total possibility of hospitals using the stump remover and branch cut from the department chine, said Anthony Ferraro, $283 for the Dan Swartz Memori square-foot one-story structure with a partial basement and an remote measuring and sensing chipper for the forestry crew; superintendent of parks, would also work in wet sand and close A $3,000 21-by-14 storage ad al Fund, said James Ermert, fund treasurer at the First National Bank. The fund was set A 13-year-old Racine boy ad-J mitted to sheriffs deputies that he set two fires in a home at techniques that have been developed in the space program to monitor from a distance the to the surf where the present dition to the Shoop.Park Clubhouse; 500 of chain link 2127 Racine St.

machine does not function. The proposed $18,000 for re body functions of patients. fencing for theAugusta St. side up to aid seven youngsters orphaned Sept. 6 in a Racine County accident which took the lives of their father, mother and Reiffel, a physicist by training of Zoo Park; $7,500 to resurface novating the Racine St.

Com First Presbyterian Church 7th and CotUft invitts You to "OUR TOWN" OCT. 13 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. LUNCH 11:30 t. 1:00 $1 Call 632 0124 or 632-4130 for ttstrvotions TURKEY DINNER A.altl I1.1.V Chlldrtu tl II.

Cklldrca tat inr tit Call 633-2090 for rtttrvatiom. adjoining hose tower going 55 feet into the ground and rising 55 feet into the sky, cost $127,000, Kuiper said. "I was very impressed with the building," the 12th Ward alderman remarked. "It's set in an area of trees, access is good, it's brick veneer, there is a fallout shelter in the basement there's a room for senior citi the walkway and make a road to proposed $1.1 million budget Monday night in a four-hour session with the City Budget Committee. The Budget Committee finally recommended adoption of 1 a budget of some $1,030,000 plus a $35,771 budget for the Planning Department In six nights of deliberation, the committee, which is headed by Mayor William H.

Beyer and includes the City Council's Finance Committee, and a Chlcagoan, concluded his remarks by quipping that he munity Center was cut to $3,000, which would allow new lighting. the hoofed animal shelter at the The. boy is the same youngster who several years ago set fires in the Holy Trinity Church in Racine and as a result attended the Child Guidance Clinic for six months, according to shefiff 3-year-old brother. plans to put the largest comput Zoo; $13,500 to improve a shelter ers at the Houston space center TRIAL BEGAN in U.S. Dis-I Spending requests for repair work was cut by $4,600, out went in Greencrest; $40,000 for to use this week to "program trirt Court.

Milwaukee, thii building and lift station in Per-! $1,000 worth of street oiling, a deputies. the best way for the Bears to, morning for Russell Freeman, shing Park; $20,000 to begin im $30,000 budget for tree removal The boy said he enterd the provement of Graceland Park; was trimmed by $5,000 although basement of the Racine St. zens and voting, it has a dormitory that sleeps three men, it holds six pumpers or one has recommended approval of $12,500 to build a retaining wail around Zoo Pond and $20,000 to beat tne Packers" in the game 26, of 2122V4 Mead who is at Chicago Sunday. charged with refusing to submit to induction into the armed In Singapore often forces. Freeman has entered an this year the city is paying more than $41,000 to take down dead be added to a similar sum raised home on Oct6.

He found a can of gasoline wHich he poured over a pile of ctoihing and made a trail to the furnace. The boy told elms along the curbs, about place their beds across the door-1 innocent plea to the charge more than $7.9 million in spending. It has pared more than from original requests. Take Up DPW ways they guard and thus sleep while they work. 'V BURGLARS made off with FALL FESTIVAL $11,000 worth of equipment and supplies were deleted, a $4,000 freezer for the zoo came out as did $2,000 to expand the pro deputies he tossed the gasoline can Into the furnace where it $200 cash and a movie camera The committee will wrap up the first round of hearings to exploded as he was leaving the house.

-The fire was quickly spotted WEE WOMEN tected area of North Beach, Out In "Good Shape" worth $90 in a burglary at King's Bar, 1350 State St, reported to police Monday. Police said the burglars removed a screen and opened a window to gala entry. night when it tackles a $4 mil this year for a sea lion and otter exhibit at the Zoo, Domer also announced that income so far this year through the Park and Recreation Department has topped $154,000, including more than $105,000 from the golf courses, more than from the swimming pools, more than $16,000 from Horlick Field concessions and $6,500 from athletic entry fees. CANADA FIRST IN ZINC Thursday, Oct. 13 1 P.M.

to 6 P.M. To cut out any mor(e would handicap the Domer ana aamagt; was minimal, oe- lion in budgets under the direc puucs Bam. 0 Commissioner if Public Deputies said the boy started said. Spokesmen for the department today said they came out Works Fred H. Larson.

Original requests from all de in the same basement during August, which also caus of the meeting 'in "good shape." The budeet reflects more than partments totaled $12.8 mil- Christmas Cards Fancy Work Bakt Salt Aprons ed minor damage. At that time, he xnraveH naint cnrau nn a nilo lion. $600,000 in current salaries and of newsDaDers and limited the! Beyer departed "from normarnormal Increases such as Cnada leads the world in longevity. It does not include a nenring pruieuure wnen ne or pile with a match. dered the seven men represent JAPAN COLOR TV's In I960 and sgain in 1961 Japan produced 5,000 color TV sets.

In 1962 the figure dropped to and in 1963 to 3,500. But in 1964, with the holding of the Olympic Games In Tokyo, the figure soared to 53,000. Jn 1923 Japan produced 94,000 color TV sets. Candy i Refreshments serrtd Ssccnd Presbyterian Church KJiifrtt Chart! St, The consumption of-electric ing the department and the Park and Recreation Commission to huddle in alack room in "How do you like this charm bracelet made it out of out credit charge-a-plxtcs. figure for wage and salary in-cCeases which remain to be negotiated; 1 It also includes $27,500 for Triple schools and Project production of r.sbestos, newsprint, nickel, platinum and zinc and ranks second In cadmiun," cobalt, gold, sulphur, uranium and wood i power last year.

In Racine was 43332,033 kilowatt jfhe middle of the meeting to, 1.

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