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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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int JV KENOSHA NEWS (Wla) Wed Jan 15 1958 iwrar Wriston DIPLOMACY IN A DEMOCRACY Mato Llfcnr Wtotor awn: Maxtor thraafS Prtdayt ISiato to pm tatuntojr IM IB to I to pm uxto OMad lap Roam Ooljr): IMS aid I to pm -Call OL Mll tor Sooktnltor tekoduto Braacfe Hour Kantor LOBO -Dempsey FREUD PSYCHOANALYSIS CATHOLICISM Williams THE SANCTITY OF LIFE AND THE CRIMINAL LAW Wood ling INVENTIONS AND THEIR PROTECTION Cailison NATURAL RESOURCES' Polks today are seeking the whereabouts of a 14-year-old girl missing from her home since 3 43 pm Tuesday The girl left a not with her 'parents that she was running away from home City and county squads havs been alerted Office Space in Mew York Keeps Pace With Demands By SAM I New Ui A market teems to be at hand today for one of the last postwar apace in the ultramodern office buildings that have been changing the face of New York Jpity Smaller firms wanting modest-sized quarters say they are now able to find them in the fanciest buildings Until recently builders were loathe to lease to any but Three of every four persons in the United States play cards savt up to 105 on every boxdf one or more those wanting floors that there are apy but Insist that the great postwar Manhattan building boom saturated the market that would-be tenants are still shopping arouhd for space and that mortgage money will be forthcoming for the delayed projects before long Called Temporary At least two large projects have been held up until the promoters can sign up enough tenants to Induce investors to put up the necessary mortgage money Contractors however deny seamlessstockings BABY LANE MOVING CLOSE-OULSALE frag $1931 165 3 prt 430 $165) 135 3 pri 390 builders concede that renting ss brisk as a couple of yeara back but aay the basic demand for up-to-date offices is still strong Growing business firms are finding mounting paper work cramping them in old quarters and are moving into new Out-of-town manufacturers are moving office headquarters to New York or establishing a New York branch New businesses continue to be formed despite all the mergers and even the increase in business fatalities Builders say that 1953 will tee more square feet of available office space completed than eves boomtnri937 which uti postwar record Other buildings now under way will be completed in 1959 and 1960 Enough projected building is considered to be firmly committed to assure construction activity into the next decade Recall Boom and Boat But the specter of an earlier boom and bust haunts the memory of many in the Industry Thfe 1923 to 1933 office building boom ended with some of the 30 million square feet -of new office space going begging Proposed building by corporations for their own use seems fairly sure of going through on schedule The others announced or filed by commercial builders will await signing of tenants and sewing up of mortgage money St Mark Scouts Plan Hobby Show Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of St parish will hold their third annual Scoutcraft and Hobby Show In the parish auditorium on Sunday Feb 23rd Last event was described by scouting leaders of the city as outstanding with respect to the number variety and high class of entries as well as staging and organization and attendance was well over the 2000 mark More than 500 entries were expected in this event since each of the 173 Scouts representing a combined total of eight troops expects to eft ter at least one piece of work in each of the Scoutcraft and Hobby 'categories Panels of Judges for both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will decide winning selections for trophy and ribbon awards and a of award will be made to a Boy Scout and a Girl Scout in -general overall competition The show Is sponsored jointly by St Home and School Association and the Holy Name Society for the benefit of the Parent-Teacher Home and School Groups Reports KMM ham Far SKI Deming Parents Group Tuesday afternoon She a talk and showed a film on health During the business session the group voted to turn over a specified sum of money to Miss Genevieve Kelly principal for books for the Deming library Luncheon was served by the following room mothers of Donald Ricci's jmd Mrs" Monroe Bitzen's rooms: the Mmes Barbee Adolph Buenger William Creekmore and Herbert Martin Announcement wu made of apeclal meeting of officers and committee chairmen which will be held Monday Jan 20 at the home of Mrs Joseph Kyncl 3718 22nd Ave at 7:30 pm SL Thomas Charles Jaskuhich football coach at Mary Bradford High School spoks on boy athletes and boys in general at the Dad's Night meeting of tho SL Thomas Home and School -Association Tuesday evening boy develops materially and learns the true team spirit through participation In sports choir orchestra debating team or anything else which involves competition" he said Boy athletes must have top grades be clean cut in appearanc and actions and learn to fight for what they want to be or want to get The harder the fighL the finer the boy and the better the citizen Ha presented a movie of the Beloit-Kenosha football game -Fathers as hosts for the evening used a French atmosphere Chief chef wu Richard Hitch-ler and his assistants were the Rev Higgins Rev Ronald Glass John Schmitt John Lip-pert Dennis Kelsey Gerald Hammond Francis Singer Joseph Szeliga John Wincek Allen Burns James Willems Raymond Gerl Albert Gallo Herbert King Peter Fischbach Gsorge Ludwig Frank hjcGov-ern Bernard LaPorte and Richard Hansen Bain The Modern Miracle' an illustrated talk will be presented by Harry Chemerow at the regular January meeting of the Bain School PTA to be held Thursday evening at 7:30 in the school gymnasium Refreshments will be served by mothers of third grade pupils Negro Lawyer Gets Milwaukee Post NEWS Know-Nothing Nation? In 1955 a Gallup poll showed that 61 per cent of all adult Americans had not read a tingle book In the past year besides the Bible The expert tfn Russia for the London Observer Edward Crankshaw wrote a few years There is nq appetite In the Soviet Union more Insatiable than the appetite for reading The Russians read everything and sverywhers in the trams in the underground on seats in the parks waiting in queues at restaurant tables Wherever you go to whatever office the girl or man on duty will have an open book within reach What is happening ip our own free nation? Wa are now spending 93 cents a year per person for libraries and $3630 lor dg arettes As Marchetta Chute says nor can tht United States exist without readers Ours is a government of the many not the few and it is based on trust in its citizens It trusts them to havs formed the habit of finding out and that means the habit of reading We live in a complicated and difficult time when we must be well informed if we are to survive and as a democratic na tlon we depend on knowledge as we never have (Mar-chette Chute in "Aims of the Week" LIBRARY JOURNAL Jan 1 1958 15) Can we afford the time and money to read to make books available to all? As Mist Chute stresses we cannot afford not to: "Ws cannot afford a country of lazy minds md tbs boredom that comes from knowing little and caring less We cannot afford a nation of non-readers" National Library Week aims to help in the effort to jog us from our mental lethargy induced by pre-dlgested condensed and simplified forms of communication and entertainment Is the comic book a fitting index of tho mental state of a fret nation? "For a better-read better-informed the slogan for the year Is Up and Read!" New Books of tho Week Non-fiction a outlook at 70 a CathoUe Looks at Freud best friend Chlang SOVIET RUSSIA IN CHINA EInzig THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION Casey TAX SHELTERED INVESTMENTS Mdser JOSEPH CONRAD Faulkner ROUNDUP: A NEBRASKA READER 651 135 prt 390 125 Jpr340 Boy are we ever In a "pickle" Right in the midst of our moving what do you think should happen? Merchandise we'd ordered before knowing of our having to move is beginning to arrive daily! You can imagine what a mess we're in The only thing anyone can do In such a predicament is to move present merchandise but fast That'a exactly what we're planning We've re-priced merchandise 1o clear but fast By the way these are but a few of the many values in store for you Stop in tomorrow and check for yourself 3 prt 360 330 service sheer short media colors south pacific be annual I hofi i sol ends Saturday tan COSMETICS GIFTS SI 17 Sixth Avinue Use YourCrtdil CLEARANCE Firs In Fashion hr Over 45 Years Milwaukee Stanley Hebert a former law professor st North Carolina College of Law Durham C- Tuesday became the first Negro to be appointed an auistant Milwaukee city attorney Hebert was appointed by City Attorney Walter Mattison and assigned to work in the district and municipal courtf He and Louis Ceci another candidate tied for first place in a civil service examination to fill two vacancies Both were appointed to staff Hebert 34 received his degree from the University of Wisconsin and his law degree In 1950 from Marquette University After three years of teaching in North Carolina he returned to Milwaukee and engaged in the practice of law OFT TO UDiress OUn ItEGULAR LOW PRICES FULL STOCK OF SIZES WE NEED ROOM! Scouts and all proceeds will be for Scouting uses Refreshments will bo served throughout tha whole afternoon showing from 2 to 3 and the entire presentation will be open to the public Mrs Carl Flggle is show chairman for the Girl Scouts and Mrs Robert Atkins is assisting her George VsnLanduyt Is chairman for the Boy Scouts Brazil Is facing a general movement for higher wages Rio de Janeiro reports 715 56th Street Our New Location Will Be 5811 6fh Ave Just 2 Doers North cf Theatre Lucilles 3822 Sheridan RL nocas -hi MOK Ul FBL to We are closing-out our half-size dresses we no longer plan to carry them in our Kenosha and' Waukegan stores The stocks from both stores have been combined for this sales event Every dress is new and seasonable all reduced for quick clearance! If you wear a half-size be sure to shop tomorrow for these extra-special values ny2 f0 241 Continuing Our January Clearance of Women's FALL and WINTER -r $2495 $3500 Values SI79S $2295 Values -ft" Isfc-aj WtJMrtfciii (C 1 SW OVER 2000 PAIRS Ail Rsgular Stock RED (ROSS ALLURES JOHANSEN A Ftu Styles Slightly Higher Latest styles designs leathers suedes colors open and closed toes sling pumps casuals flats dress shoes high and mid-heels All Styles to 10 But Not in Every Style SHOP EARLY DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! Group of Salta Knit Suits REDUCED-' ENTIRE STOCK Genuine i ALL SALES FINAL USE YOUR CHARSE ACCOUNT REPTILE SHOES HIGH AND MED HEELS RACK SHOWN SHAK Val to $2193 the new in fashion is always at K0RFS SIXTH AVENUE Ml Li.

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