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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 4

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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Dscrcasa in Appleton Fetr-Craiccitt 4 Monday, April 25, 1955 Normal School State Farm Incamo Jew Leader Heads ROTC Lt. Col. Woodrow Nold lions Not Opera' lawmaker Eye Indian Freedom AccAttfMvirwin AcLc Will Replace Wiley On Lawrence Campus Due to Change County Institutions Paid by State OK'd In Interim Report Post-Crescent Madison Bureau Washiogtoa Wisconsin 'total farm income from mar-ketings In January and Febru-f ary vas lower than for the same months la 1954, but the state remained among the 10 i (top states. The state's farm income re-j turns for January and February of 1954 were 1168,148,000 I land for the same months this year were $153,667,000. Income also dropped in 39 states for the first two rrramths of the year and income was down from 1954.

Lieutenant Colonel Woodrow V. Nold has been appointed professor of air science and tactics as well as commanding officer of the air force reserve officer's: training corps at Lawrence college. He will replace Lieutenant Study of Possible Tribe Legislation Post-Crescent Madison Bureau Madison Because the emancipation of therehomlhee riiK dian tribe from federal government control is an experiment of nation-wide importance, lt is essential that this state pre- Iowa farmers had more total income than those in any other state $424,837,000. Madison In a lukewarm' endorsement; of. theitzleacher- training program, a legislative; interim committee Jn a report just filed has probably assured-continued operation of Wiscon-j Bin's county normaFschools; -without ''r e'', legislature's -Interim; committee on higher education,) after 2-year study, included a chapter on the historic couri-1 Colonel James R.

Wiley nextj summer, Colonel Wiley has Lt. Col. WoodrOW Nold been stationed at Lawrence for four years, which is the normal' length of assignment before -ro-' College PrOteSSOr tation. He is expecting active Given Grant for Colonel Nold is now In Japan, and will return to the States injStUuIGS Of ErOSmUS $400 Garage Fire Worst Of Weekend ices for the Indian population of Shawano and Oconto counties, the legislature was told Thursday. Assemblyman Robert Maroti of Shawano, Republican majority leader of the assembly, asked the assembly committee on ty-operated and state-financed teacher 'training schools in its Dr.

Craig R. Thompson, professor of English at Lawrence college, has received his aec- June, wnn ma family. Overseas Service -His hometown is Milwaukee, and his wife is from Sauk City. He holds a bachelor's degree A Sunday afternoon earaee i iti wit- i ciiuhcj outuci aim ma nuc jua ivcm on an auio seat as inev wait for an ambuianrp 'fin. nn official and final report.

Division street state affairs to support his reso- tm 1 i xr i nnd fnunitfttinn llifinn for the creation of Some of the officers and far- in. i idbi mgni as a ureman cnecKS tfteir overturned causea an estimated 400 dam- from the University of Minne-lornt Hrnnt wont In S4R Amar-lleirislative AriminiiitrnHv in. ulties of the county A sPeiedin driver cut off another car which swerved into Snider's auto in a chain iage: on maor trouble at- tended by Appleton firemen which have pending accidents that involved a total of eight (AP Wirephoto) sota; and master's and doctor's i jcan scholars and creative ar-terim committee to study the of education degrees from the'tists to carry on studies in need for legislation affecting over the weekend. The deoartment wai palled i many fields of cultural endeav-jtne tribe preparation for the at 4:55 Sunday afternoon to thelield study was vocational tion that would give them the: 'Poodles Must Have Classical cessation of federal controls at home of Harvey Genske, and educational psy- Dr. Thompson indicated thatthe end of 1958 chology.

N. Division street, where an gestions the committee might The assembly committee un although this is his second Gug Colonel Nold has seen much genheim, it is actually an ex- der the chairmanship of As- Haircuts to Please Expert file a hostile report Cite Shortage overseas Service. In 1945 heitonsinn nf thA orant hoMomhlvmnn Fiiffonn Tn.n.l nf Taipei Parley Is Renewed Specific Nature of Emergency Mission Is Not Disclosed in us report, nowever, me BT MICHAEL' GOLDSMITH Langenthal, Switierland among the world dog lovers, oil-burning space heater in a frame garage set fire to the interior. Fire Chief -Paul Neumann said Hhe heat apparently ignited a bottle of solvent used to clean auto parts, feeding the flames. A booster line was used 20 minutes.

At 10:35 this morning a com Does your poodle wear a and Rue' is the undisputed was stationed in Australia, the'during the first semester of this'LaCrosse- recommended pass-. Philippines and Japan; in 1949, school year which he spent do- age of the legislation. Japan, research in the Folger li- "The transition from federal wa, Philippines, Thailand, In- brary in Washington, D. C. The'to state and local controls will dia, Saudi Arabia, Greece, It- extended grant will be used 'involve extremely difficult aly, France, Germany, Eng-next summer, and will not in-jproblems in the fields of taxa-land, Azores and Bermuda; in terfere with his teaching in public welfare, education, come improvements in the county teacher training system, but could not urge any substantial changes in their tions because-f the drastic classical or a modern leader of the traditionalists, If you spurn tradition andf Poodle's Haircut chnva oil kl k.t.

Taipei Top level scs- mere tan pany went to the home of Jo- shortage of teachers which re-scuffs" on his law ne was in Korea; and for fall. He is studying commen-jhighways, law enforcement and legs, a tuft on about a poodle's hair, according sion' on 11,6 Formosa situation quire the continuation of all his tail and a sources of supply at all costs. 'the middle, then both y6u and boulevard, where grease ig "It appeared to the commit-vour doz are susoect in the XTV.T-: "Tl 5UU nas Deen no nint as t0 tne nited on a stove. Mrs. Verrier the last two years was re-assigned to Japan.

He holds the Bronze Star, Air Medal and Commendation Medal. His professional organiza taries on the works of Erasmus, (other government activities," Dutch scholar and humanistthe Marotz resolution declared, who lived from 1466 to 1536. It also said that the problem He has also held a fellowship of writing laws to provide such from the American Council of state and local governmental Learned Societies, end a grant 'services will face the 1957 legis- tee some of the county nor-'eyes of Friti Kuef. recently tm. nature of the emer-i threw a rug over the flames to raals would have to substanUal- elected president of the Inter- ej ion aao bv th p.r,.

PnASency mission of two high U.S jsmother them before the de-ly increase their enrollments in national Cvnoloeical Federation As JTre ipartment arrived. ipartment arrived. tions include Phi Epsilon Kap- I 4 iJ I i K- UJliUlliK lT I TU- 1. 1 I order to be operated economi-j cyno comes irom tne Ureek an sif.rp,np-tin nn. T.

ai "ce Ulucr tttus rnl ella Jappa, Mgma Cyno comes from the Greek I Thre rrom tne Folger library for hiSjiaiure including the decision Crasmus studips. on wnelner the Indian lands on" Jt- really effeeUve fordog, and Mr. Ruef probaWvIoua toaP do teacher-training institution." jknows more about the etiquet wh in.i. nn aZIZ. ot lhe s- joint morning to the home of National Education associa- Another Guggenheim winnerpi'l comprise a new county, or The state already contributes and society gossip of the dog dos uu, chiefs of staff, and Assistant Mangan, 1122 E.

Jardin street, Uon, and Shrine. is Dr. Jose de Onis, now as-wI be attached to existing sociate professor of Spanish at counties. controls The Nold family is made up uv u' "'c lusv.ui.suuu ujan anyone eise "ve- eaunl richt in an mitim. ul aiait naner kod- ertson conferred with a flooded oil burning space of his wife, the former Arlene the University of Colorado, who) operation of these schools and; Differences over such Import-; as ours." Put Out Fire tauht at Lawrence inj the ear heater; and at 12:15 SaturdayjSorg of Sauk City, a son Wood- probably should make plans for.ant matters as a poodle's hair-j one of th main tJChian8 Kai-shek six hours Sun- afternoon when they covered row.

18. who will be a stu- ly 1940s. tneir Detter operation In the fu- cut have led to a great schism 's-htem am 7.7"a: day. shortly after their arrival. Appleton police extinguished a small fire built bv small bova i i.i-.i.

1 A I noca caii a en.l A Chinese said source theyjas which leaked from a carjdent at Lawrence in the fall, ture," is the way the commit tee's conclusion was put. jlovers was a dispute over the n.iruun i -vm vv i i uriin n. a -4 1 i IJUL 1 1 1 1 ill 1 1ll I I1VITH nu aw Ollll daughter, Barbara, 16. swim resisier oi Doxers tn: Lawrence Tpnrrier Change Now W3nw.aaxuraay.vet over an area of 36 square jeran church Saturday after nules. noon.

'But the committee con- VET tfot merely the ouestion of the'ning, when they were called to rtnaW eluded that, since the county PfintS IMeW BOOK trt Matsus ana wuemov. bui ici nai. nnrmnf av the principal Pie. born after'the J'TiToU-Free Phone source of elementary teachers, Oil CCOnOlTIICS destroyed to preserve the quaiaadford 8nd Robertson came- i In vai: 4U(" i a iincpf ann cnHAri flip! rj 7 was upset ana spilled for schools in the rural dis- "1 'li Dr. M.

M. Bober. professor of of the breed. iu luiinmj jjurneuiy 10 OCIVICc TO UCClin ifer nn th it i mutual' which ignited. Firemen re- i j.

1 I I such teachers is currenUy defense nart under P'aced thelantern on the barri- Oneida ToU-free telephone Co. tremely heavy because of the uulor 01 a 0K l. a. Tfaf, and rfVfn narTmn cade after extinguishing the service between subscribers of TV.V.1 vumae greatly Increased birth rate, no 'rr'Z, J.Tl described In fire. the Oneida Telephone company change in operation should be meoiate "ice ana income "lESS continues in the! and Green Bay and DePere made at this time" PubUshed by W.

W. Nor-PPP" l.fAZ utJ fnl Una CrtrinnnUi subscribers of the Wisconsin The number of such schools Ion; y.Z"! has declined. Once there weref Vr. Bober explains the u'no crisis is involved Puhlishes Book t0 effect next week Possibly 32. Today there are 23.

Todayent of the work: "The purpose cn, involved jrUDIISneS DOOK jMonUy- Thjs waj announced IVew Store for Floor Coverings Corner of Washington and Appleton Sts. a offer 2-year courses of the book is to discuss the ba- din, uith rhianV i- A hook ot cart by Wmtoday by BiU Morgan, presi- struction, and last year total sic principles which underly the nfeht and it aid thP itna IJone. former student at Law- dent of the Oneida Telephone pnmiimnt u.nrif ino. ntor. le became dissatisfied, m8nl ana" was saia we situa- -ftii--- a.

hpn milv r. nn Trv 1.000 young men and women Uprise economy." The language that, how the 'uld be, discussed further iUshed on by Mor- manager of the Wisconsin Tele h. ala. Board, senior women hon-phone company, would vi "I For a time, the relit remain-t On this conversation For a time, the split remain-' or society. 1 The arrangement is unique in is uiusiratea wun grapns tahlei and equations Jones wasLcartoonist for the.

that service will be free both ed limited to Switzerland, but depend, it seemed, hether the "Tebels soon organized them- Radford and RobertsondepartJ ram? Mi3w sJ campus newspaper for threefways. In order to call Oneida $100 Taken From Doctor's Office; School Entered Dr. Bober is the author of a selvs-in other countries and ff home tomorrow or stay 'Karl Marx's years, ana some oi nis woric uefere or lireen Bay subscrib- previous book. Interpretation of History" rr. '-IrL- i spoofing athletic events was.ers will dial a code number -j! 1 1 nun Iisnprt in tne ADDleton fosi- wmcn will he annonnofvl Inter published in the Appleton Post- hich will be announced later in two edi-i which was printed war with the rebel internation-t Radford and Robertson.

Anti About $100 in cash was stolen inn. Crescent and a Milwaukee This will connect them with the ne nas aiso wrmen many ai Cvnnlopical union in most bassador Karl Rankin and oth- He was called to'Oneida operator. The caller technical articles a year ago in will give the Oneida exchange uursee hi re.0t countriM of the eastern hem-er American military and civil-Jmjlit service luded in Ue- jsphPre. Only the United Statesman officials, conferred middle of hi newspaper. his senior number to the operator who pleton police said today.

in a World of and some relatively dog-, themselves today but the sub-i but plans to return to finishwill make the connection man-next season. ually. Oneida subscribers call- The money was kept in a eouwries are not yen-e-rnaucLrernaLnegsecret, -small wall safe, along with pa- m'f? 0 invitcd ork5 by 34 solved, Rucf said. ir-hnlore. 1 pers and checks.

The burglars. The book containfs about 70 ing Green Bay or DePere will cartoons, many of them coDe-lgive the number desired to the giate in subject, but a good Oneida operator who will dial 17 Hearings Tuesday Before Judge Staidl who gained entry to the build-! at Harvar1 CltV Man Named 1 ine by removing a screen on a ano Kaociute netore coming to number are of general inter-it directly. DAV Commander The new system Is known est. Seventeen hearings in pro- The collection Is called "Or- officially as extended-area service. The change-over at Onei Fred Rosenthal.

Appleton, bat. aL? Kheduled in county a Third di.tt m. court Tuesday before Judge taking its name r. IStanley A. Staidl.

Hearings arefrom the fact that Win's cun- south side window, pried open! Lawrence- the wall safe and removed paper box containing the mon-iE'UlIes Won Comment ey, checks and papers and took' On Talks With China them to a closet. The papersp" and checks were left there. Washington tft Secretary Police said the burglary oc- State Dulles returned to curred sometime between 5:30, Washington from a long week-Saturday evenine and in rest todav dcclinina anv 1 vi viic iisauicu 1 1 1 1 1 wnnrnv -nrA icrmuiairon di joint tenancyiuus irjaiiKumr laie ueu. pcu- da required a new switch board and line changes, costing the Oneida company $1,000, and line and office changes at can Veterans. The election was the estates of Merlin New-1 pie have been dubbed "Orts" held Sunday during a third! house, Robert J.

Pauli, Theresa by their creator. district convention of the DAV Green Bay, costing Wisconsin and auxiliary at Hortonvllle. Vogl, Louise Schreitcr and Rob-J ert George Fliege; administra-i Rotariani Will Hear tion in the estates of Xi 1 1 (fnnfnnnrtfAF and llnve 11 uoera. ine leiepnone Telephony company $32,000. -At present, the Oneida com clock Sunday morning.

i immediate comment on red Other Appleton people at- Harvey Maass. clerk of the'China's call for direct Included Mr. and Mrs. Idlewild school, route 3. Sev-.

tions with the United States. "X- t': Vt Gneshaber; th ot Rich- Members of the Rotary club mour reported to Sheriff Don-t Dulles appearing fit and tan-sonMrs Margaret -Steel Jaeger'( Dayid md end noon hour morning ned. walked briskly through a Henry Schmidt. Fred Mory; tne Tuesday when they meet tates of I a Hamilton.lat the Hotel Conwav. "The Tel Don't NegUcf SKppmg FALSE TEETH Do ItlM cU drop, kUp or vobbl when you talk, cat, lougn or mi Dont bt tnootwl and abi rtfij br men baixlloap.

FMTXKni, an alkaline fnon-acid) tow6t ao apnn- sometime over the weekend automobile. The building was ransacked, i Newsmen had time for two p. Theresa Hclein. Martha Hiet-iephone," a short contemporary pas and Amy "Cahill demons opera by Gian-Carlo Menotti and final account in the es-lwill be sunn bv Miss Ruth Orr iney unmggea rence books and papers were left questions: strewn about and $11 was taken; hat are the chances of get- Several boys who kla on tout pltM, kp talae kta anmiuea tates of L. A.

Georse Cox. both of the from the teacher's desk. Maass ting together with red China? i they were on the E.terbrook Nicholas Marx and Edward! Lawrence Conservatory facul-1 WSS. 2SrJSt Uuld he say anything about farm have been ordered by Bodwav. Itv and will h.

hv WUf mi. ft "U.E":3" Robert Barnes. -'iJKiSSa wciicuiuijiiui wmii ions vi x.M.y i ne oiys oeniea mey naa aam- Will Me in Mlluuni.too te ior! aged the wooden fence on the WIH Meet in fWllwaukee; To the first he replied, -ril east side of the property, how-The annual meeting of about-that after I get to ever. Police said a complaint Wisconsin State Genealogical department." (was made by the owner Friday society will be held May 7 at! As t0 commenting on Chou's; evening that parts of the feme the Charles Allis library, he said, "no, not a iwere damaged and several waukee. Open to anyone inter-j 8-" ifence posts were split.

To Place A Wanl-Ad Dial 3-4411 11017 THE CESTUI AUTO IIISURAIICE AT THESE IIEIV ROCK DOTTOM PRICES rsted in the study of family history, the meeting will feature Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, Rochester, Minn, as jsuest speaker. The Genealogical society is affiliated with the State Historical society, Mil L-3 $1020 BODILY INJURY S5.CCD PROPERTY DAMAGE i FOBS )f any oinef CI eaner Second Installment of CITY OF APPLETON Sore Tms, Tndr Spats i dovble-ttretch hotel EQUALLY LOW PREMIUMS ON OTHER COVERAGES AT BIG SAVINGS TO YOU SPECIAL RATES FOR I RL DRIVERS UNDER 25 YEARS Pain Stons In lff ti SECONDS! A EST AT ETAXES DUE APRIL 30th The Treasurer's Office be open for tax collection dgriog regular office hours on Friday, April 29th, from 9 a m. to 8 m. Add f.onol service 1 i.

Want to see something amazing' New doubla- cean all the way tipsters, without moving the cleaner A smart, sma sphere ess 2 inches rom sw.vel top to eosy-glide base yet it's the world most powerful cleaner. Never Before Anything Like It No olW mrthod dow as mwh for ru mm fr. SchoU'ft Zino-M(l. (1) 8ua paio it tu aoum; Hmnov corn cm of th AstMt kivi kiMtwo ta aaatliral am; CO Slue corns brfur 1hv caa atari; 44) mm m. re given rCr fox collection on bofurdov wnmg April 30th from until noon.

Kaa nw or ti(tht ahoca, f-T-" Cat a hot today. At I I I i rjni. Shiw, lJ.pt. and 6-I(iSua-awvwbara. fij Set it this week! J7o0 Special introductory trade-ins.

iss wfst roi.i.rr.i avfm'c OMR THI HRESTONE STORE 3 3-8543 J. A. KOX, City Treasurer 1.

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