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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 8

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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4 S' 2 KIhwsiia nins (Wls) Friday July 29 Local News 1 Items i Order Flasher Signals For Trevor Crossing Year in Prison For Rapa Try A 29-year-old Ohio man today started a 12-13-month term at Waupun state prison for an attempted rape here George William Young was taken to Waupun following hit sentence by Municipal Judga Eugene Baker Judga Baker sentenced him yesterday after studying a pre-sentenca investigation report Young had pleaded guilty te trying to rape the young mother of two children at her home in Pleasant Prairie The mother said that Young a mtgazint salesman molested her after entering her home to sell a subscription He was traced through receipt he had given the woman Young who has been married twice was sentenced in 1949 to serve 1-29 years in Ohiq State prison for sodomy He'iwat released after serving a year and seven days In its findings the PSC noted that aa average of 883 vehicles daily passed over the rail line at the spot in 1954 Four passenger trains go by each day along with 10 regular freights and about two extra freights The PSC said vision is obscured by an embankment on the north and a building on the southwest Five young Chicagoans were killed at the crossing In 1954 in the worst Memorial Day traffic crash In the preceding 10 years reported the PSC four persons were killed There now is a wig-wag signal and Veil installed in 1917 The PSC called these warning devices Herzog said that he asked for the signals because County Trunk is slated Tor construction work next year 22nd Ave has graduated from Gale Institute Minneapolis and Uas been placed aa an employe of the New York Central railroad Special! White house paint :415 per gallon value at $479 per gallon in (ease lots Grodey Home Decorating Center 711 56th Adv (1) Deaf this hot weather been but now we care had Install an air conditioner You can too Call them at 74136 Adv i(4) Fancy home grown sweet corn 39c doz' sweet California pluma 25c lb fancy slicing cucumbers 3 for 10c Elbert freestone peaches 2 lbs 35c large sweet cantaloupes 2 for 29c Large assortment of Wisconsin cheese hickory smoked bacon and hot kosher corned beef Mid-City FrUitland 745 Sheridan Adv (29) You know what real comfort is until you have Install an air conditioner Phone 74136 for details and cost Adv (4) City police today sent a certified copy of a non-support warrant to authorities In Monterey Park Calif to arrest a Carl Greco 49 former Kenoshan Greco is wanted for non-support of his former wife and 14-year-old daughter New School Bids Due Next Week Bids for construction of the Forest Park school will be the cause of two special school board meetings next week Bids for the new school will be opened at a meeting Monday Aug The bids will be discussed by the- board Wednesday Aug 3 FrcaMan Who Fired Info Auto Prosecution of a Silver Lake realtor who fired five bullets Yhlo a car May 18 ground to a alt late yesterday County Judge Davis threw out charges against Kalpacke 60 He had been ae-cused of assault with intent to -do great harm It was Kalpacke 22 calibre rifle that peppered the car of Raymond Wertz 34 Wilmot When the latter came to collect -on an alleged $1000 debt attorney David Phillips moved for a dismissal following a 1 preliminary hearing He declared that Wertz had linvaded the Kalpacke home that his actions were those of a 'Vicious brutal that wat much and that he beat up Kalpacke blame him for what happened under those circumstances because he produce those Phillips told the court He said Kalpacke had acted in self defense" Dist Atty Molinaro pointed out that the only question involved was whether Kalpacke had committed the not whether Wertz had been mean or drunk Fired (Wertz and Kalpacke had engaged in a scuffle in the home before -the shooting started Then Wertz and a companion Frank Derler Wilmot left the piouse Standing on his porch Kalpacke started shooting TWertz claimed he was firing at Lhim but Kalpacke claimed he was firing at the car to hold the jYnen until deputies ar-klived) Dist Atty Molinaro said he did not question right to defend himself and his But he said the realtor had no right to start shooting the scuffle was over and two men were leaving Phil-flips contended that Kalpacke piad a right to hold the men un-r til oficers pulled up Judge Davis then injected the remark that Wertz had come to the home for He said Wertz was he is not dead either of acute alco-holisqi or and that Kal-pScke was lucky he was not being charged with manslaughter think any jury would ever' convict Mr Judge Davis concluded 'court dismisses the Testimony of three witnesses completed yesterday affer-f noon before the hearing ended oWlfe Describes Fight Cross-examined on the stand Kalpacke said he knew that his pistol safety worked in reverse (CoaUntttd Pm N1m) 1 KEII JUNG about this quistion Wo will bo spending 2 or 3 months at our summer homo and will have most of our summer clothing cameras sport goods etc out there Do we have to "fake out a Burglary and Theft policy on the summer home or can our city residence policy be endorsed to cover it? For the answers to yoar insurance questions feel free te caU at the KENNETH JUNG Agency successor to 'Charles Curtiss Agency Phone OL 7-7185 The temperature of the water at Simmons beach this morning was 76 The air temperature was 82 Anywhere in the world you may want to go see or Call Edmund LaMacchia Travel Agency 5402 22nd Ave phone OL 7-6785 or 4-4764 after 5:00 pm call Adv (tf) Cement work wanted Basement walls floors drives and foundation footings For prompt service phone OL 24186 Elmer Morton 4602 29th Ave Adv (tf) Take the damp wet moisture out of your house with a de-humidifier Ph OL 44537 for a free trial No obligation Special prices Maytag Sales 1712 57th Adv (tf) Aluminum combination doors $4995 installed Phone OL 44739 Kool-Vent Awning Co Adv (tf) Standard gauge 9x9 Inch rubber tile first quality only 17c each Pofahl Linoleum and Paint Store 2810 Roosevelt Rd Adv (30) Donald Sonnenberg 23 3125 19th Ave forfeited a $13 bond in municipal court today for speeding 50 miles per hour on 56th SL on July 26 Beer Depot 2812 Roosevelt Rd will continue pp-erating under the new ownership of Warren Lehmann Adv (30) Kenosha Music Round-Up tickets sold at Moose fifth Eagles Club Shoe Store Music Center and Courtesy Music Shop Reserved 110 Saturday August 6 Adv (30) Visit the Gullo Bros at the new Lug Sports Bar nightly (Formerly Bar) 1212 58th Adv (2) Better values for less at Frese Market 1355 52nd St Your choice 4 lbs $100 meaty pork chops fresh ground hamburger lean bulk pork sausage tasty sliced bacon pickled beef tongue Your choice 3 lbs for $100 young beef liver tasty all meat polish sausage all meat skinless wieners assorted luncheon meats Tasty home smoked pork loins 49c per lb red ripe watermelons 69c each Adv (29) Fibreglas awnings for free estimate call Houtsinger Awning Co 44719 or 2-3694 Ady (30) Week end special roses $100 per dozen Cash and carry 5913 6th Ave Adv (29) Joseph JT Carpieaux 41 2531 60th St was arrested here for Green Bay authorities yesterday afternoon by the sheriffs department He is charged with non-support For the best shoe bargains in town stop and shop at the Kenosha Shoe Outlet Shipments now arriving daily The Kenosha Shoe Outlet 2011 63rd St Open evenings til 9 Sundays 10 am to 4 Adv (29) Fish fry every Friday night Also fried shrimp Colonial Tavern on Hwy 31 Vt mile south of Hwy Ady (29) Fish fry every Friday from pm Tap 4626 Sheridan Rd Ph OL Adv (29) Perch fry! Sandwiches at all times Leo Neubauer 4602 7th Adv (29) 'Finest fish in Kenosha on Friday best chicken on Saturday! Where? Bill Tav era 3100 14th Adv (29) Enjoy a delicious fish fry Friday evenings at the German-American Home 1714 52nd St Ph OL Adv (29) Enjoy fish fry every Friday night at Tapcomer Hwy 31 and Adv (29) Keep your son in service well informed on happening in Kenosha by sending him the Kenosha Evening News every day by mail or three months fof only $380 This includes all mailing charges Circulation department Phone OL 7-5121 Adv (29) Plan your decorating with the new and wallpaper and matching fabrics available at Krogh Paint Store 2228 Roosevelt Rd Phone 24386 Adv (tf) Large sweet plums lb Sweet corn picked fresh from our farm 35cv doz California white potatoes' 10 lbs 45c The Farmers Market Hwy 50 and 47th Adv (29) The new Chocolate Shop 5901 6th Ave now air-conditioned for your comfort Serving Sunday dinners 11 am 8 Adv (3) Ralph Christ 24 1729 65th St forfeited a $5 bond in municipal court today for violation Flasher signals will be installed at the Soo Line crossing of County Trunk in Trevor Notice of state public service commission order to that effect was received here late this morning The commission approved an agreement between the state highway commission and Wisconsin Central Railroad a subsidiary of the Soo Line The July 11 agreement calls for at teraately flashing light signals with a rotating stop sign Traffic Count Given Federal funds will be allocated by the state as its share and about $600 will be contributed by the railroad explained Harold Herzog county highway commissioner Herzog said he had requested the state to utilize federal secondary highway funds for the added protection Two Polio Cases listed A nine-year-old boy from the west side of Kenosha and a 22-year-old Iowa man visiting in Kenosha county became the first polio cases of the season here Dr city health director saidKthe illness reported Wednesday was the first in the city since January At present the boy is almost completely recovered from the serious bulbar polio He became sick Monday Condition of the young man who was visiting relatives in Somers When he took tick is reported as good at Wisconsin General hospital in Madison Father of three children he got sick when he arrived here last Thursday Monday he was taken to SL hospital and the ailment diagnosed Wednesday as bulbar polio Rapid recovery of the Kenosha boy at St hospital was attributed by Dr Ber-tolaet to the fact that he had the second injection of Salk vaccine one month prior to the onset of the disease Bulbar polio usually progresses rapidly and the patient is either placed in an iron lung or the illness is fatal the doctor said However In this case there were no crippling effects and great improvement was noted after just two days Injured Squeezing Bullet in Vise A 12-year-old Kenosha boy escaped serious injury Thursday afternoon when a 22-caliber bullet he was squeezing in a vise exploded puncturing him in three places The boy Joe Baubonus 1703 71st St received wounds in the forehead and side when the bullet exploded A companion in whose home the incident occurred escaped injury The boy was taken to the Kenosha hospital emergency roord where he was treated 'for the minor injuries and realeased Police learned of the mishap later and detectives were dispatched to obtain a report The boys had been trying to remove the lead from the shell Detectives Felix Miller and Paul Conradt learned and had succeeded in removing most of the lead Wanting to complete the job they stuck the bullet in the vise to ssqueeze out the rest of the lead when it blew up County Committee To Attend CD Meet Members of the county civil defense committee meeting last night decided to attend an August 8 regional civil defense meeting Eight counties will take part in the regional conference which will be held at Waukesha Chairman Albert Aiello of the county CD committee said- his committee Sheriff James Marshall and all town chairmen are expected to attend the session At Waukesha provisions of the new civil defense law will be explained Aiello said that members of the committee reviewing the new law last night concluded that is more or less up to the county to support the whole The law calls for directors in individual communities supervised by a county coordinator CLEAR-VUE TV Set Repair Specialists AKTDUU EXPE8TS PLOL 14X22 SS21 14th At om am to trM There are about 2500 known species of lizard CHIMNEYS CLEANED REPAIRED and DUILT TUCK P0INTIK3 Reasonable -Phono OL 7-910S Kenosha's Root-Machine Service Sewers Cleaned 24-kw Service Clarence Mellor Phone OL 241538 -Emai Km FWc Set Ralph Fox TO FBI Sgt Ralph Fox is olated to attend the 56th session of the FBI National Academy in beginning Aug 29 and ending Nov 18 Fox was chosen by Police Chief Stanley Haukedahl to accept the invitation extended by Edgar Hoover director- of the FBI-Fox 36 a Kenosha high school graduate served in the Army from 1941 to 1943 during War II and also was an officer in the reserve corps from 1948 to '1953 The training Fox will undergo is designed to qualify him in police executive administrative and training activities in his department Haukedahl graduated from the academy after attending the 51st session Freedom Forum Set for Autumn Freedom Forum discussions in Kenosha will begin at a kickoff meeting the third week in September Week" At a project committee meeting last night detailed plans were made for organizing small groups of citizens to discuss individual liberties A prominent speaker will be asked to begin the program here in September at a school auditorium Then the newly formed discussion groups will adjourn to classrooms for their first session an exchange of ideas about freedom of speech and freedom of the press One couple in each voting precint in the city will be selected by the group of Keno-shans organizing the project The couple -will be asked to form a group of 15 or 20 members who will meet at homes churches and schools to talk about the freedoms on which American government is based Proposed By League Believing that the need for greater understanding of American liberty is increasingly evident the League of Women Voters proposed the freedom discussions Purpose of the groups is to give citizens a chance to express their' personal views oh individual liberty The non-partisan movement does not intend to develop a particular trend of thought Members of the project committee planning the program include Earl Munger chairman and Mrs Robb A Warren secretary Committee chairmen are Lucien Piery Richard Llndgren Mrs Everett McNeil and Miss Matilda Hansen Other members of the group are the Rev Ralph Altstadt Manford Bear Judge Harry Carlson Jerry Clark Mrs Herman Evenson Mrs John GoodpMisa Verna Gregory Edward Gunderson Robert Han-she Miss Dorothy Hath Robet Joling Richard Lind-gren Mr and Mrs Jack Mil-ward Miss Ethel Schwalbe Mr and Mfs Conrad Shearer Mr and Mrs Bernard Tallent Walter Mrs Robb A Warren Mrs Joseph ZicarellL CAR RADIO REPAIR 90 Repaired In the Car IUOM'1 BMMTtH It OL 24723 SNMMk OL 4-1344 1 Tu of a stop and go light at 52nd St and 22nd Ave on July 2 New clothing for the entire family at unheard of price Shirts shorts sox jeans and slacks Jackets handkerchiefs dresses play jeans for children and many other items Factory Clothing Outlet 5420 22nd Ave Across from Columbus Park Adv (29) Women's and summer sandals $150 per pair Ladies house slippers $1 pair Plenty of shoes for the rest of the family The Pic Shoe OtdleL 5507 6th-Ave Across from Sears Adv (29) Air-condiUonIng All sizes Homes store offices and commercial Leading brands Maytag Sales 1712 57lh St Ph OL Adv (tf) Keep tool! Air all tizea and many brands ai low as $18995 Maytag Sales 1712 57th St phone OL44537 Adv (tf) Fish fry and shrimp every Friday Shrimp and chicken every Saturday Sandwiches daily Dude Ranch Bar 2427 52nd Adv (30) Charlie's Tavern Oriental kitchen Special Friday fish plate 75c 4701 8th Ave Ph OL Adv (29) You are invited to our open house this Saturday and Sunday See display ad Merle McFaddin Better Homes Adv (30) Vacily Omelanchuk 1415 12th Ave forfeited a $10 bond Jo municipal court today for speeding 35 miles per hour July 25 at 22nd Ave and 44th St Radar-equipped police made the arrest Tonight for your entertainment see the Betty Dean Trio at the Congress Adv (30) Large selection of our famous sun dresses $348 We are air conditioned (Uptown) Adv 1 r- (29) Market special for the week end Home grown potatoes 5 lbs 19c early home grown redbird eating and cook-ing apples 4 lbs -39c Ph QL 4-1302 Hwy 50 next door to Adv (29) Enjoy fish or shrimp fry every Friday at Timber Ridge on Hwy 41 half mile north of Hwy 50 Adv (29) Any make of coal oil or gas furnace or repaired cleaned or- recemented Complete new units or conversion burners Installed Lennox furnaces and cooling systems Get our estimate now Terms Jf desired The Lindas Co 1704 63rd SL Phone Adv (29) An assault-and-battery charge against Joseph Celmerowski of this city was dismissed in municipal court today when the complainant failed to show up The complainant was Violet Sturycz of Kenosha The Dukes and Duchess are entertaining at Bar tonight! Comer 23rd Ave and 63rd Adv (29) Sweet com pickles honey melons and fancy California fruit at Hwy 50 Near Cooper Rd (where Marvin Ludwig is ready to serve you) Ph OL Adv (30) Auto Radiator Service formerly Rich's Auto Radiator Service has moved to 6809 29th Ave Specializing in radiator repairing and cleaning Authorized Harrison Distributor Adv 1 (3) Business is always good where there is air conditioning Shoppers come In to cool off and feel so good that they just have to buy something For details call phone Adv (4) 5hop for shorts pedal pushers sun dresses and maternity wear In our now comfortably air conditioned store 6211 22nd Adv (29) Fans! Cool off Large selection Special savings Maytag Sales 1712 57th SL Ph OL Adv (tf) Frank Casciaro Jr son of Mr and Mrs Frank Casciaro 5010 Home Heating Co 1328 50th SL OL 8-8070 COMPLETE Phone OL 7-8058 Obituaries Former Kenoshan Dies Owen Galvin 56 Milwaukee died Wednesday at the Milwaukee County Emergency hospital after suffering a heart attack Bom in Medford Wis Feb 26 1899 son of the late Thomas and Nellie Galvin he spent his early life there and in Park Falls Wis A World War I veteran he served as a private With the Marine Corps from April 9 1918 to Aug 13 1919 Galvin resided in Kenosha from 1919 to 1925 He was employed as a chef in Milwaukee Besides his widow Ruby survivors are three brothers and if sister Maurice Dodgeville Wis Austin Milwaukee Gerald Antigo Wis and Mrs Eileen Snyder Reading Pa Former Kenoshan Dies Mrs Anna M- Hackett 90 widow of the late Stephen Hackett died Tuesday at Pacific Palisades Calif following a long illness Bom in Kenosha county in 1865 she was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Lynch In recent years she had resided with her daughter in California Survivors are her daughter Mrs Mayer California three sisters Mrs Margaret Merrick Oak Park 111 Mrs Elizabeth Costello and Mrs Mary Weisbach both of Santa Monica Calif) three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Her husband died in 1892 Daughter 18 Mos Dies Kathleen May 18-month-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Petersen RL 5 Burlington died Wednesday at the Burlington Memorial hospital She was bora in Kenosha on Nov 3 1953 Besides her parents she Is survived by a brother Kenneth at home S-Curve Work To Start Soon Reconstruction of the Hy 32 S-curve south of Kenosha will start in a week or 10 days it was announced today by Harold Herzog county highway commissioner Members of the county highway committee finished signing awards for property late this morning Awards totalling $10200 were made to five property owners on the curve There were no outright sales' Traffic must be maintained on the road during construction Herzog said although it may be narrowed to two lanes There is a 60-day tlmfc limit on the job Cost of construction will be $56278 all of which comes qut of state highway funds The state highway commission which originally said it would remove the S-curve altogether later revised its plans The curve now will be eased somewhat and the in the middle removed Bicyclist Runs Into Auto Door Injured A 14-year-old bicyclist suf fered hand and arm injuries when his bicycle collided with the opening door of a parked auto on Sheridan Rd The boy Bob Ventura 7000 37th Ave was riding north on Sheridan Rd at 48th St when Joe Aceto 51 1730 41st PL emerged from hia 'parked car The bicyclist unable to ayoid the collision with the door was knocked to the ground Aceto took the youth to St Catherine hospital for treatment of his injuries Dial 75121 for' Classified Ads WE CUTER Tfe MY Restaurant BANQUETS WEDDINGS PAXTIES AND IECEPT10NS1 rT IiUbiIh CiI Sm Krai 4 17th PhomeOL 7-998 For Air Bail Sliasuhip EESOYATICrS Crnixti aid Tin Call or See oocckih) NC TRAVEL AOENCY 2X2S 1319 ST St 4477 Now You Can Got It at MAC'S CANTEEN ffiUv grade a 9 PASTEURIZED PET vhatjid The CaBee MAC'S CANTEEN 2302 S2nd SL Open Daily ejn 11 pje Smmdajs 7 eje 10 Next Aerie Meeting Tuesday Aug 9 TKCBK ABK XOW KSPS THE EAGLE'S ME IT ATTENTION' MEMBERS! A few members have overlooked their- dues Kindly check your official receipt! Yon automatically become a Patron Eagle by paying your dues ($13) for one year I Watch far Announcements Regarding the Eagles Family Picnic and Cell Tournament I -1 I I i -I 1 1 1 I Ik TTTTTIF ARMSTRONG'S SXLAZD LXMOLEOK ASPIIALT LINOLEUM RUBBER VINYL QUAKER FLOOR COVERING arc 8-rr u-rr widths TILEMASTER PLASTIC WALL TILE lerttil Selections Letresf Prices BECKED AWimiG ft SHADE SHOP EAGLE NEWS KeateslMi Jlerle 1039 TTDDBIE NEW TUBELESS TIRES Ear TrarraU hi tin Evfc RATHSKELLER TUadtimw far ITieedlieras way eat fafae yr nnu u4 Jota fa Un hia w4 hlfawakfa ll nr uncial nipmntily DANCES In the Rathskeller Every Saturday Night Mnsie hr THELONI TRIO Tor Tanr Dancing anti Listeating Pleetsnref Heat Remedies ADMIRAL I Air Conditioners bUP ljJ99S Dehumidifiers 8995 NOTICE! i I Eagles kaHreea and dining nea available for weddings baaqaets par ties tfaecei etc We are capable af servicing large er nea 11 parties We Are Equipped to Service Tubeless Tuts i Tull Rood Hazard Guaranies Free Wheel Balance on Each Purchase 4 WALD0W THOMAS CITIES SERVICE 14th Ave- 75th St Phone 7-9756 670-15 MILER 8 SAVE ON Floor Cleaning and Maintenance Costs PollKleen: New Scrnblesi Floor Cledher and-Conditioner 2 Chemical Dost Control Rental Service 2 After Hours Cleaning Service 4 Complete Line of Floor Cleaning and Maintenance Supplies and Service for Stores Offices and Places ef Business 5 Free Estimates POLI-KLEEN DISTRIBUTOR and CLEANING SERVICE CO 7114 23rd Ave Kenosha Wls Phone OL 4-1349 i Household Appliance! 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