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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 10

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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10
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7 I 1 0 Wednesday September 2 1964 KENOSHA NEWS Seven hurt in county accidents Qlson-Effers sent Norman Antioch one daughter Mrs Arthur (Rhode) Siegel St Louis and four grandchildren tb-high Legal machinery was set in motion today to bring the celebrated Olson-Elfers election dispute before highest court Russell Olson two-term Republican assemblyman from Bassett is appealing a lower court decision to the state Supreme Court Records in the case were sent today to the Supreme Court for Te appeal is from a decision by County "Judge John Ahl-grithm of Racine Judge grimm decided Democrat Earl Elfers of Trevor not Olson is entitled to Kenosha" second Assembly district seat Irdhically the high court likely to hand down a decision until next year after the vember election Olson and Seven Kenoshans complained of injuries Tuesday afternoon following two automobile accidents in the county Four persons were injured at 1:34 pm when a truck driven by Jerry Bios 73 Rt 2 Box 226A smashed into a car driven by Julius Ventura 63 7000 37th Ave on Hy NN north of Hy' Bloss complained of a sore Tight leg Ventura had a sore back and side Passengers in Ventura's car and their injuries were Richard Zimmerman 66 1808 62nd St sore neck and arm and LeBurn Coons 30 7021 40th Ave sore back All said they would see their own doctors A car driven by Mark Lindas 21 1704 63rd St crashed into a utility pole and guard post off of Hy 50 west of Hy 41 at 2:24 pnl Lindas suffered a cut left shoulder and mouth injuries -Passengers in the car wese Pa- -SWSKSRT In view of this situation the effects of the prijrtfipal high tricia Bnwn-18 6201 Charles Marshall dies in Detroit Mich Mrs Charles Marshall 50 former Kenoshan' died unexpec- tedly at her home in Detroit 83rd St Miss Brown had face and arm cuts and a sore neck Anderson had a cut left knee All were treated at Kenosha Memorial Hospital Lindas told deputies Rosccs Roberts 44 dies early today Roscoe Roberts 44 6340 23rd -Ave died at Kenosha Memorial Hospital early this morning following a six-months illness Son of the late Mr and Mrs George Roberts be was bom in cAntigo Wis on Dec 8 1919 He lived in that city throughout his early years and received his education in die Antigo schools Mr Roberts lived in Waukegan for a time moving to Kenosha in 1961 Be was employed at American Motors Corp for the past year Surviving are two daughters Mrs Mary Ann Allen and Miss Beverly Roberts of Zion UL a brother Raymond of Kenosha three half-brothers Roland Everett and Noyce -Combs all of Antigo three half-sisters Mrs Mark Mauk of Antigo Miss Jule Roberts and Mrs Ivan Walters of Langlade Wis and two grandchildren Mr' Roberts was preceded in death by a brother Leo and a half-brother Harold Monday evening Daughter of the lata Mr and Mrs Wallie Landree she was the former Thelma Landree She was born on April 4 1914 in Stephenson Mich She came to Kenosha in 1924 and was a graduate of St Thomas school and Kenosha (Bradford) High She moved to Detroit in 1946 and had resided there since that date -J On Aug 26 1939 she married Charles Marshall at St Thomas Church He survives as do a brother Bert Landree of Minneapolis Minn and a sister Mrs Lester (Gladys) Brenaman of Gurnee HL Widow of former Wilmot pastor dies Mrs Selma Jedele 84 Antioch Hi died this morning at the home of a son Norman in that community She was the widow of the late Rev Solomon Jedele pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Wilmot for many years Born Aug 2 1880 in Water-town she moved to Wilmot with her husband in 1905 Following his death in 1938 she moved to Antioch Since 1951 she had spent winters In St Louis Mo Survivors include: one son Albsrt Lucci 84 diss at Brooksida Albert Lucci 84 of 5120 28th Ave died at Brookside Tuesday noon following a long illness Son of foe late Mr and Mrs Luigi Lucd he was born May 18 1880 at Santo Gidio Abruz-da Italy and came to this country in 1910 Mr Lucd had lived here everince For many years he was em-plyed as a cement finisher by cement contractors Mr Lucd was a member of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church He is survived -by a brother Vincent Lucd of Kenosha He was preceded in death by three sisters in Italy Ex-Kenosha resident dies in California stroke: She had spent most of her life in Kenosha moving to the West Coast four years ago The former Julia Martinka MfSJoseph-Struharj 66 West- she was born in Czechoslovakia Dec 21 1897 She came to the United States at the age of 14 and was "married May 5 1911 in Kenosha Survivors indude: her husband Joseph one son Joseph a Jr Seattle Wash three daughters Mrs Anthony (Jewel) Kapitan Kenosha Mrs Vincent (Eleanor) Mink Keno- sha and Mrs Ivan (Catherine) Pyle Covina "Calif eight grandchildren and a sister Mrs John Staruch Uniontown Pa Proprietor fined on beer charge Bernard Olson 7842 23rd Ave was fined $100 and costa or 60 days In foe county jail this morning in County Court for selling beer to minors Judge Harry Carlson fined Olson owner of the Thirsty 1 Tavern Hy 41 for serving two Illinois youths at his establishment April 25 A charge of allowing a 17-year-old youth to loiter in the tavern that same day was dismissed on a motion by the district office Grandpa's magic tomato plant Just about everybody else reports this as a season for growing tomatoes but these grandpa Raymond Torcaso 5717 16th Ave has a tomato plant growing right through concrete and doing very well Mary Rose Huber (left) daughter of Mr and Mrs John Huber 5125 18th Ave points to die cement walk At right is Paula Marie Torcaso 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs John Torcaso 8319 25th Ave -OlanhaU SlmoniM Phot court to his constituents to go ahead with thd appeal Olson said he is the great majority of voters in the second district believe in: tax climate to keep Wisconsin in competition with other states of the individual from mushrooming bureaucracies for the farmer to run his business under minimum governmental regulation and at the unemployment problem through expansion of job-producing industries rather than through more giveaway programs Olson said he has consistently supported these principles and ers £ould notef: could not permit mm foT win this election dispute by default any more than I could permit him to represent the second Assembly district for the next two years without a vigorous Olson said the campaign would show more qualified than Elfers to represent voters of the district Library reveals schedule The Gilbert Simmons Library will be closed Monday Sept 7 in observance of Labor Day according to George Ear-ley city library director Only the Reading Room of the Main Library will be open that day from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 pm All agencies of the public Library will begin regular fall hours of service Tuesday Sept 8 except for the Booktrailers Booktrailer service at elementary school stops begins Monday Sept 14 Nine school stops will be made at Cordelia Harvey Sunnyside Bain Forest Park Southport Lincoln Curtis Strange Wilson and Friedens Printed schedules will be available at all agencies The Central Library including Main and Boys' and retain their uniform year-round schedules Main Library is open 8:30 am to 9:00 pm Monday through Friday land 8:30 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday The Reading Room is open Sundays and holidays from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 pm and Library is open 9:00 am to 5:30 Monday through Friday and 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday The neighborhood branch Libraries West Washington and Roosevelt Road will begin the fall season with the same number of hours open with possible modifications later in the fall-winter season Mr Earley stated their hours beginning September 8 are 8:30 to 12 and 1:00 to 5:30 Monday through Friday and 8:30 to 12 and 1:00 to 5:00 on Saturday Each branch Library is also open two nights per week from 7 to 9 pm: for Washington and Roosevelt Monday and Friday evenings and for West Monday and Thursday evenings TV parts stolen Between $600 and $700 in television tubes and parts were reported stolen Tuesday afternoon from a Wilson TV and Record Center truck as it was parked at 4928 Green Bay Rd John Wilson proprietor of the store at 6206 22nd Ave told sheriff's deputies the items were stolen while truck drivers were making a delivery Hearing begins on theft charge County Judge Harry Carlson this morning opened a preliminary hearing against an Illinois man charged with stealing telephones from pay stations in Kenosha Racine and Milwaukee counties earlier this year Twelve witnesses were scheduled to appear in court today to testify against David Hodge 31 Arlington Heights HI Hodge has pleaded innocent to eight counts of telephone thefts He and a companion George Hannah 23 Melrose Park HI were arrested by Lake County authorities Feb 21 with Kenosha phones in their possession Hannah pleaded guilty to the rash of telephone thefts and was fined $200 and placed on probation for four years in March by Judge Urban Zievers Black panther? A black panther was reported in Paris Township' Tuesday morning The animal was re-y ported by a Mrs Winkleman on Hy south'd the Paris school deputies could find no trace of the animal but Conservation Warden Robert Winnie reported seeing tracks which could have been left by such a beast Break-in attempt An attempted entry to Tap 3216 60th St was reported to police by the owner early today Orville Anderson 3803 55th St said he discovgred the attempted break-in to his tavern about 6 am A window in the front door was broken and a rear basement door showed indications of being pried however no entry was made to the building he was headed east on Hy 50 and lost control of his Vehicle when the right wheels hit the shoulder of die highway Civil defense alert planned A dvil defense alert test for various units of government in the city and county has been scheduled for Thursday Sept 10 it was announced by Joseph Ripp Kenosha County CD director The test which will not involve the general public will originate from the state area control center at Watertown At "a time not known to participants an alert message will be flashed by radio and teletype circuits to the office which will relay it to other dty and county dvU defense department heads These representatives will be summoned to a 1 briefing session at the county CD control center in the court house Youth fined $50 Jerald A Jacobs 19 Antioch HI was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in the county jail for illegal possession of beer in Kenosha County Judge Urban Zievers suspended the youths driving privilege in Wisconsin for 45 days Jacobs was arrested by deputies yesterday in Salem Township A six-pack of beer was found under his car seat -Soft Coal IFUHIL BIMIC court decision will be to: 1 Settle once and for all the broad question of who has the final word on the election of Wisconsin lawmakers Determine whether Elfers or -Olson Is entitled to around $7X29 in -salary-for the two-yenr term Thom attorney said the time lag was not due to Relays on the part of his clients- He pointed out arguments heard by Judge Ahlgrimm In -November the decision rendered until May 21 and- no judgment was filed by attorney until July 6 the time the judgment was- filed it was impossible to havfe the case heard prior to the-fall Thom stated HeTiaid appeals started early in spring be argued before thSupreme Court until the last thrtje months of the year Appeals filed after Aug 1 are plftfced on the January calendar Thom indicated oral arguments in the case probably would be" heard by the high court next spring Judge Ahlgrimm decided Elfers was entitled to the seat on the grounds the Assembly had acted properly in expelling him He said the Assembly did not expel Elfers by a necesasry tWft-thirds majority (Elfers actually served one month in the Assembly while his status was debated Finally the Republican-controlled Assembly voted along party lines to replace him with Olson It decided Olson actually had won the 1962 election by one vote) Thom said the appeal from Judge decision would follow original argument that the courts cart interfere with the right to decide election disputes involving its members rely on Article IV Section 7 of the state constitution If reads in part: house shall be the judge of the elections returns and qualifications of its own Thom says this provision deprives the courts of He added this position has been upheld in numerous Wisconsin cases as well as sim- liar cases in other states Even if the provision in the constitution Thom contends case had no legal foundation He notes Judge decision relied on another provision of the constitution saying house may determine the rules of its own proceedings punish for contempt and disorderly behavior and with the concurrence of all thw members elected expel a Thom said that section deals oiily withexpulsion related to or disorderly on the part of a legislator clearly has nothing to do with the election of a member of the he stated Queried about the appeal Ol-sdd 'stated that apart from legal considerations he felt a WUTCWW rrcwm xara: COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE A mum A NUMBER WORTH REPEATING FOR THE BEST IN HOME HEATING Kidnap hoax perpetrator is released An Iowa man who invented a kidnapping yarn to prevent his wife from learning he spent last Friday evening in Chicago was released -by -Kenosha police yesterday without charge Capt Arthur Riley head of the police detective bureau said today that 42-year-old Stanley Monson was on his way back to his Ft Dodge Iowa home A charge of disorderly conduct for falsifying a police -report which authorities were considering Tuesday when the hoax was discovered was not pressed Riley indicated Monson complained to local detectives last Saturday that he had been assaulted knocked unconscious and abducted by an unknown attacker who drove him to Chicago and robbed him Suspicious because of discrepancies in his story detectives obtained an admission of the kidnapping hoax from Monson Tuesday morning He maintained however that he had been robbed outside an Illinois restaurant while returning to Kenosha early Saturday morning He said he had driven to Chicago to attend a movie but want his wife to know of the excursion Cash Carry MULEHIDE SHINGLES The roofing that is as tough as mulehide made hy the beat in the buslneis and told by us exdnilvely for 30 years Sturt 235 Any Color eal Do Tabs 235 Any Color whfrk ouAirrr tflls AND raitE NELLI Southport Lumber 6203 28th Ave 654-2144 VITAMINS GUARD FAMILY'S HEALTH Quality Heating Oil new sink set Dish' drainer drain tray and free oap dish of unbreakable Polyethylene and molded wire Yellow white sandalwood turq imported lamps Oil Burner Service Beautiful lamps eacn complete with shade 18 boudoir lamps of opal 16 brass and opal hurricane lamps 17 student lamps in amber cranberry with brass and optic student shades For Top Expert Pocahontas Century A Stoker Coal TRUE FRUIT FILLED CANDY Real True Flavors In Orange Lemon Cherry 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