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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 13

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LOUIE By Harrv Hanan Gen. MacArthur Still I The Wisconigtate Journal Reported Japs' Hero People Credit All U. S. Goods Section Two Wednesday, August 11, 1948 BLONDIE lipiinih fijiT2 pnpl 'xXJrfl PfllllfltlttH11" 7 13 By Chic Young IIPIL WfTTl to Him, U. W.

Man Declares Here Gen. MacArthur's reputation among the Japanese seems to have remained intact, George F. Sieker of the University of Wisconsin law faculty said Tuesday night in an address on "MacArthur's Japan." I L. The Japanese credit MacArthur personally for everything which they receive from America, he said. White bread in Japan is called "MacArthur bread." Used a General Sieker, who returned home in May, 1948, after two and a half years with the occupation forces in Japan, pointed out that Japan MARRIAGE LICENSES had been ruled almost continu Richard P.

Schubring, 3138 Sherman and Marion J. Nelson, ously since 1100 A.D. by a general or "shogun." versity of Wisconsin and Madi Uo Donald M. Anderson and wife, 801 Margaret t. "In MacArthur occupation, Carl V.

Sy vert sen, 309 N. Franklin and Clarice J. Iben- the one element that was new to Japan was that the general was a correctional administration. He described both work for undergraduate students and "in-service" training offered employes of state institutions. The four-day institute will close Thursday.

son Sunday as part or a tnree-month visit to the United States. Fr. Toledano is observ I methods of university administration and academic organisation in the United States. thal. 2201 University ave.

Ex-Convicts Can Get Jobs, Wolomir Says Roger J. Asher, route 1, Wau- foreigner and not a Japanese," Sieker continued. lot 48, Crestwood. Vernon Hurd and wife to Michael J. Falci, and wife, lot 54, Sunset village.

John Joseph King and wife to Paul Schultz and wife, land in section 17, town 7, range 10. Gerda Grant to Anna J. Strum-reiter, lot 12, block 3, Hoboken beach. nakee, and Darlene E. Jensen, North Freedom.

When U. S. troops entered Ja BIRTHS (At Wisconsin Gen pan both they and the Japanese were distrustful and fearful of the other, he said, but the Japanese were orderly and responded quickly to directives. eral) Son to Mr. and Mrs.

F. Chandler Young, 438 Glenway, Aug. 10. Santo Domingo Priest to Visit City, U. W.

The Rev. Oscar Robles Tole-dano, vice-rector of the University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, will visit the Uni Business today "welcomes" and "even clamors" to hire ex-convicts a Milwaukee industrialist advised (Both Qgaa Day by Day The Japanese did not surren (At St. Mary's) Daughter to der to us because they had come Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson, 3325 to trust us," he emphasized.

Oak Aug. 10. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. a converence of federal parole and probation officers here Tuesday.

But the time is coming, Maurice CANNING PEACHES Noted FREE book tells easy secret that's thrilled thousands Scared of A-Bomb The Japanese, although they John Scherer and wife to Arthur C. Stehr and wile, lot 4, block 4, Mendota beach. Gusta Jensen to Wilbur H. Jensen, land in lots 6 and 7, block 19, replat of Lake Edge park, BUILDING PERMITS Dean R. Syvrud, single-family home at 1722 Schlimgen $7,000.

Gerhardt Anderson, repairs at of the blues have changed and still had an army of three to four million men, surrendered, he all of the words in the thesaurus Wolomir warned the men, when jobs will be scarce and their are inadequate to cover the spec trum of blue, blue, blue. Even charges will have to compete with "free labor" in the open market. said, because they had seen enough of American airpower and were so "extremely frightened by the atomic bomb." the air seems to have the cool feel of blue silk, blue cotton, blue Wolomir, former chief of the DEMMISTOH VHOEsy linen, and it smells of blue, blue United States probation office in Milwaukee, now is administrative About 63 per cent of the build flowers, blue iris, bluebells ings in Tokyo were destroyed largely in three fire bomb raids, All right, M. M. Maxim, you Sieker said.

During one of these raids between 100,000 and 200,000 win. We ll not go off to China or Arizona or the Blue Ridge Moun persons were killed. Leonard Dahle, 508 Elmside Aug. 10. Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Weisenfel, Sun Prairie, Aug. 10. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Raphael Smith, 938 Spaight Aug. 10. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Er-win Lawry, Route 2, Brooklyn, Aug.

10. Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Wick, Route 2, Madison, Aug. 10.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Ziegler. Verona, Aug. 11.

(At Madison General) Son to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kalscheur', 214 N. Brooks Aug. 10.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Enloe, 414 N. Lawn Aug.

10. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jacobsen, 613 Chicago Aug. 10.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis VanHoof. Route 4, Aug. 10.

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klang, 311 Russell Aug. 10. Although they liked Americans tains looking for blue, next time.

We'll stay closer to home. (We're Imagine a shoe that it comfortable the very first day. Never cramps or binds, allows full freedom with perfect natural support. after the initial distrust was over, 515 N. Frances $175.

L. C. Wilkie. repairs at 2017 E. Davton $135.

J. D. Wolman. repairs at 812 W. Dayton st, $320.

Daniel Rossing, garage at 1333 Huxley $650. Mrs. August Schlack, repairs at 161 Dunning $150. H. K.

and L. W. Moe, garage at 2617 Fairfield $500. Charles Halperin, repairs at 819 Mound st. $150.

Orange Crush Bottling alterations at 122 E. Lakeside st, $200. going to have to, anyway, after the Japanese recently have be assistant to the president of a Milwaukee manufacturing firm. 15 Officers Attend He addressed about 75 officers at a University of Wisconsin institute. "War against crime, which Includes correctional work, is a total community responsibility and industry accepts its responsibility in helping rehabilitation," he said.

Jobs, he said, are the "cornerstone of the success of probation and parole." that jaunt we ve just taken.) come weary of the occupation and are anxious for it to end, he said But they still maintain strict or She it just six, and of a very prominent Madison family, but because her mother doesn't want her to be spoiled by too much attention, we cannot identify her any further except to call her Janie. At any rate, she went to church with her mother for the first time a couple of Sundays ago and when time came for the collection to be taken up her mother noticed that the doctor who had taken out Janie's tonsils last winter was one of those passing the plates, and called Janie's attention to him. "Oh," said Janie, who is wise in th ways of university life, "has he got an extra job for the summer?" Jerry Bartell, who, for several years, conducted the "Fun Time for Children" radio program over WHA, the University of Wisconsin station, is now on leave of absence and running station WEXT in Milwaukee as you may know. In May Jerry's 'program for children over WEXT, which is similar to his former one here, which is called "Play Time for Children," and which is on at 9:30 every morning except Sunday, was cited, by the Milwau Traffic Cases der. MacArthur recommended sev eral months ago that the occupation be turned over to the state department and only a small GOOD MORNING JUDGE! (Superior Court) Driving under the influence of liquor Ernest military police force maintained Victor Carlson.

20, of 107 in Japan, Sieker pointed out. But "businessmen and industrialists are willing to face facts and only facts," Wolomir warned. "An employer's chief interest, naturally, is production and profits. He is not in business to do casework." "Make it pay for an employer Cites Reforms Real reforms which tht occu Webster $75 and costs or 30 days; John F. Halverson, 2300 S.

Park $100 and costs or 30 pation has accomplished, Sieker said, include: GOOD MORNING, JUDGE! (Superior Court) Kenneth H. Krebs, 33, Chicago, forgery (four counts), pleaded guilty, sentence postponed until Aug. 20, released on bail. Gene Nelson. 20.

Route 1, Oregon; David Mandt. 21. Route 3, pleaded guilty to charge of breaking and entering to commit a felony (rape); sent to jail to await sentence. Get the new 1948 edition of Tlner Canned Frozen Fruits" and you get the secret of wonderfully improved flavor, brighter color and firmer texture tn peaches, pears and other popular fruits you ran. You Just make a simple change in your canning and freezing syrups! "Finer Canned Frozen Fruit" free I also gives new recipes, valuable tips on Jams, Jellies, relishes.

Juices. So write now we'll send you the book fattt The abolition of white slavery; days. Leaving: scene of a 1 dent Raymond D. Munson, 2443 Su perior $25 or 15 days. to hire a former offender and DEATHS IN MADISON Matt K.

Marty, 54. of 610 W. Johnson at home, Aug. 10. Soren Swalheim, 73, Stough-ton, at the home of his son, Hel-mar, 936 Harvey Terrace, on Aug.

11. Roger Kempinger, 11, Oshkosh, at a hospital, Aug. 10. Granting equal rights to worn en; you'll get him a job." Guaranteeing free speech to all; Speeding Donald E. Moran Freeing of labor unions; 1710 S.

Mills not in; Charles J. Young, 2154 Fox $20 bad forfeited; Roy Peterson, 1225 Gives Advice He urged the officers: ONE. To try to secure for their charges the sort of training that makes them "good job risks." That includes, he said, development of good work habits Economic reform to reduce the size of large industries this has not been completed and it is Let ut put you on mo road to Foot Htalrh with famoui foot comfort shoe, oxpertly fitted. Exclusively at DYER'S Shoe Store Foot Health HeadquarUra 109 Stat Str Jenifer st, not in; John R. Muel doubtful how much will be ac ler, 200 Kensington drive, $8 bail kee County Radio Council, for being the best children's program forfeited.

MEUN HOLMIS complished in the long run, but it is a sincere program, Sieker heard in Milwaukee county. and experience in the kind of Arterial Gilbert L. Tanner POST CARD I Dtp. 4, t. O.

3311 Now, we've just heard, his emphasized. BANKRUPTCIES Marvin D. Lynch, DeForest carpenter, voluntary. Liabilities assets exemptions claimed, Walter P. Twining, Waterloo electrician, voluntary.

Liabilities assets $803; exemptions claimed, $200. 736 E. Johnson not in; Donald skills industry needs. TWO. To be frank with em St.

Paul, MinnMt "Among Americans who have J. Triggs, 919 Lake ct, $5 bail program has been given first award in the children's program division of Billboard's annual na ployers about their charges' worked with him people either forfeited. ESTATES FILED FOR PROBATE Mary Ballweg, town of Roxbury, who died May 22, assets, $4,500. liabilities, none. Charles W.

Lueth, town of Roxbury, who died July 15, assets $19,500, liabilities, none. Winfield W. Sanborn, Madison, -who- died Aug. 8, assets $15,000, liabilities unknown. Isabel G.

Nordlie, town of Christiana, who died Sept. 16, 1946, assets, $10,000, liabilities, $500. despise Gen. MacArthur or they Improper muffler Harold weaknesses. "Get over the idea of selling a worship the ground he walks McDonald, 341 Graceland $5 on," Sieker concluded.

bail forfeited. tional program competition, which was conducted in July. And that means, as we understand it, that Billboard thinks it is the best radio children's program for that Failure to register Eugene Coming EHIEAEO? Stoyattht Sieker also showed colored slides of Japan which he had F. Dietz. route 3, $2 informer fee taken while there.

forfeited. Governor Approves Six Highwav Jobs Costing $247,297 age group in the entire country Parking overtime Henry Casserly, 410 W. Wilson, $1 fine Improper license Lyle Olson man at any cost," he warned. "Tell the truth about his poor points as well as his potentialities." THREE. To encourage care in selection of candidates for probation and parole.

FOUR. To he tactful in their relationships with parolees and probationers on the job. The institute also heard a report by Carl Johnson of the university department of sociology, in charge of university courses in ilsB fit De Soto, $2 bail forfeited; Walter Anderson, 2201 Naker $2 ever since we reprinted our "blue" column in June there's been a letter, written in blue ink, floating around on an azure cloud above our desk, demanding our bail forfeited. attention. i SBtt'-'ffi UKIM.CH.6AN SpdgH We've tried to ignore it, but well, one blue thing leads to another, and yesterday's sky and our new blue linen just naturally attracted that blue letter, so here it is, written by someone who Second Debate Invitation Sent to Glenn Davis Rep.

Glenn R. Davis again has been invited by the Dane County Conference on Political Education to debate the housing 'problem with Horace Wilke, Democratic candidate for congress from the second district, during the Labor Day celebration here on Sept. 5 or 6. The invitation was contained in a wire sent Rep. Davis on Monday by the Dane county conference, signed by Robert H.

Strenger, chairman. Davis had declined an earlier REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Arthur Guitzkow and wife to Claude Josi and wife, land in section 10, town 7, range 10. Thomas D. Williams and wife to Neal H. Stoddard, lot 16, block 4, Wingra.

Neal Stoddard and wife to Anna V. Stoppenbach, lot 16, block 4, Wingra. Roy C. Fiedler and wife to Anthony Grignano and S. S.

Grig-nano, lots 24, 25, and 26, Wingra drive addition. Willard L. Wegner and wife to Ernest R. Anderson and wife, lot 38, block 3, Marlborough heights. Ruth I.

Jones to Russell J. Neu-gebauer and wife, land in lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, block 13, Mendota beach. vrs i it Gov. Rennebohm today approved six highway contracts -at a total cost of $247,297. The largest contract was for $139,168 covering construction of a base course and a bridge on Lincoln county Trunk C.

The project extends nearly 4 miles between a junction with U. S. 51 and state Highway 15. The bridge will be built over the Prairie river. The contract was made with the Bossell Bros.

Construction Shawano. Other contracts were: Northwestern Construction Middleton, $31,163 for grading, draining and gravel surfacing of nearly 2 miles of a relocated road through the Kettle signs it M. M. MacArthur Adviser Ordered to U. S.

for Loyalty Check TOKYO (U.R) The army department has ordered one of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's key advisers suspended and returned to Ihe United States for a loyalty investigation, it was disclosed (ADVERTISEMENT) PROVES WONDERFUL FOR nnBGflDC3(B Rret applications of Temo a doe-tor 'a wonderful stainless, tnavrito antiseptic promptly relieve itching. "You must be slipping! Where do you find the finest shades of blue'' Certainly not in the Oarks, the Blue Ridge, Quebec, Chinese blue dresses, babies eyes but Madison! "If, on a late October day or early November afternoon, you walk along Willow drive and Ruth I. Jones to Allan S. and wife, land in lots 4, 5, 6, Moraine state forest in Walworth joox across Aiendota you H.

F. Alber, chief of Allied headquarters' price and distribution division, said an army department radiogram ordered his suspension (without pay Aug. 6 "pending an investigation for sep Vacation trips EAST via thie Milwaukee Moad will see a spectrum of blue. Be Pimplos and similar surface akin and scalp irritations. Zemo Al0 aids healing.

Backed by amacing record ct continuant success mm mm First trial convinces. fore you the smooth water of University Bay will glisten dimly CHIROPRACTOR fitbw A. invitation by the group because of the uncertainty of adjournment of the special session of congress and the wire stated that the new invitation was issued because the special session adjourned Saturday. The Dane county conference, which labeled itself a "non-partisan group" in the letter, wrote Davis that the objective of the debate is "to attempt to bring an interest and understanding to the people in the affairs and problems of our nation." The letter stated that Horace Wilkie had accepted the invitation to speak and would be available any time except Sunday, Sept. 5.

Palmer Graduate and 7, block 13, Mendota Beach. Neal H. Stoddard and wife to Julius Giller and Herbert Giller, land in section 28, town 7, range Kenneth E. Lay and wife to Frank J. Woerdehoff and wife, lot 2, block 5, Briar hill.

Antone Jensen and Wilmer Jensen to the state of Wisconsin, lot 5, block 7, Oakridge first addition. Esther Safranek to F. M. Kar-raker and wife, lot 18, block 11, Gallagher Sherman ave. subdivision, first addition.

Arthur C. Davidsaver and wife to Allen W. Dreger and wife, land in section 27, town 7, range in. James A. Schwalbach ar.u wife county.

Edward Kremer and Sons, Plain, $32, 400, covering construction of a base course on nearby 7 miles of U. S. 14 and 61 in Vernon county. Vernon county, $14,016, construction of a bituminous mat on nearly '7 miles of U. S.

14 and 61. Brown county, $5,550 for graveling side approaches and entrances on U. S. 41 Brown county, between the Outagamie-Brown county line and the west city limits of De Pere. Neuheisel Limestone Products, Eau Claire, $25,000 for mainT tainence work on nearly 7 miles on state Highway 98 in Eau Claire.

aration by removal warranted by the demands of nationl security." Allied headquarters officials said the matter originated in Washington. They offered no clue to the basis of the action. They would not say whether suspension orders had been issued on other headquarters employes. They said such information was classified and not available for publication here. Alber, a federal government employe for the past 14 years, including three with the army, said he had "no idea" what could X-Ray Nurocalometr Service Service Call for Appointment Henry G.

Meidell w. oilman at. o. twi I blue. The water toward Picnic; Point will seem lavender, and! where it is deeper it will be plum-blue.

The white -capped waves off Maple Bluff will be aquamarine, and even the evanescent haze at the shoreline, which is smoke from gas plant and locomotives, will have a touch of indigo. "The sky at the horizon will have depth, ink-blue depth, but as you look upward the. blue, as in a spectrum, becomes thinner thinner thinner, until overhead it has no depth at all, and is almost white. Even the clouds, which seem white at first glance, are tinged with mauve. "Or have you ever taken a dory in June, late in the afternoon, when the sun's rays are beginning to parallel the surface of Lake Monona, and rowed to Esther Beach? The iridescent blue wings of dragon-flies hover over you.

blue insects bump into you. swallows sweep blue-black against the blue sky. Under you the water seems inky. "The light blue shirt of your Rummage Sale SALVATION ARMY 121 W. Wilson 3.

Friday, Aug. 11,9 a. m. to 3 m. have prompted the suspension.

I He said he had been investigated fully at least twice and had undergone many other routine checks. "I know I'm loyal and I am confident I can be cleared," Al- i ber said. i 1 FOUNDED im companion con trasts with the DIRECT WIRES TO PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES dark blue denim of her slacks. The grey paint of the boat assumes shades of blue. As you look eastward the water ghanees fmm steel-blue to violet, lilac, Chicago oilers cool beaches and big league bane-ball, horse racing, theater ant amiiAcmenta and a great Railroad Fair on the Lakefront.

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