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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 5

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Alderman's right to hold office Cjtv Couilcil fire department rescue squad to Memorial Hospital for KENOSHA EWS Tuesday November 1 8 1 969 Traffic mishaps injure three A pair of traffic mishaps in the city late Monday afternoon injured three persons Shortly before 5 pm an auto driven by Dennis 25 3828 7th Aye' went control' on 30th Ave7 near 51st St and struck a power utility pole Injured were Barengo and his passenger Michael Prepelica 19 Waukegan Prepelica is reported in condi- How Fast Can You Read? A noted publisher in 'reports there is a simple started off last regular meeting in argumentative mood With one alderman ciailenging right- to be there While there was some bickering throughout the meeting Council moved things right along and got through a lohg agenda with a number of potential trouble spots in it in less than two hours Aid George Fitchett opened the meeting by asserting that Aid Joseph Borden -no longer resides in the ward he represents and shouldn't be 'in council Joseph Borden asserted flatly that he still lives in the 13th ward from which he was elected The told Fitchett if he wanted to file charges he must do so in writing FUchett said he would He SmaI Joseph Borden is residing at 5929 5th Ave his address which is not in the 13th ward and that Borden should All finance committee recommendations were approved These included all bartender cab driver and tavern transfer recommendations including that of Dan Drobac and Sid Levy from the Dayton to Edward Zalud at 6100 22nd Ave Finance held a special meeting before council to recommend that When Aid Hiene Borden wanted to know why the city was not using the $5000 budgeted for tarring street cracks Donald Holland public works director told him it will tar them at the right time He said the contract has been let Work was to start as soon as the major trash collection ended but been too wet since This work he said must be done in cold weather when the cracks are open widest Holland also explained that orders have been issued to try to patch up some of the holes developing on the 6th Ave bridge surface landfill site Saturday afternoons during the winter It denied a request for a sidewalk deviation at 5302 and 5308 70th Si but concurred 15 to 1 with a recommendation to allow' a sidewalk with three steps and railing at northwest corner of 79th St and 36th Ave Aid Ruth Radatz opposed this as unsafe Aid John' Ward and Elmer Rogan were not present Others concurred with the public works recommendation that the steps under a street light were the best answer to a problem involving an old house a new street and new walk with conflicts in grades Council also agreed to let Johnson Oil tile a ditch and connect it to city storm sewer It said nothing about rezoning request It denied Atlantic Richfield Oil Co request to rezone to commercial at the southeast corner of 39th Ave and 52nd St Aid Joseph Borden retorted not living at 5921 5th Ave I live in my ward" Outside the meeting he said he is spending much time at his parents home because of illness there but that his actual residence now is on 25th Avenear 76th St i Among other items last night council brushed against the Petzke Park sale proposal an old battle ground and sent it to committees for the present It will go to the park commission If approved there it will go immediately to finance committee Council approved a sale proposal for the park a couple of years ago but Dynamatic Division of Eaton Yale and Towne the prospective purchaser did not go ahead with it Now the company has come back with a revised offer The park commission will study it next Tuesday Last night council concurred with the public works recommendation to close the Chicago tech- tion at Sf Hospital nique of rapid reading which today Barengo treated at the hospital was released later -A collision between a pickup truck and a bicycle at 20th Ave and 61st St about 45 minutes later injured the bicycle rider should enable you to increase your reading speed and yet retain much more Most people do not realize how much they could increase their pleasure success and income by reading faster 12-year-old Erasmo Gonzalesand more accurately Jr 6109 20th Ave He rode his bike into the side of the truck driven by Neal Rusecki 38 7323 36th Ave The injured boy was taken by Own JO commandments $320000 injury settlement awarded According to this publisher most people regardless of their present reading skill can use this simple technique to improve their reading ability to a re-" markable degree Whether read- ing stories books technical mat- Many Denver schools ter it becomes possible to read sentences at a glance and en-1' tire pages in seconds with this method To acquaint the readers of this closed second day DENVER More than two-thirds of school teachers stayed away from work today in the second of a strike for higher pay The Denver Classroom Teachers Association said qjxwt 3000 of the 4525 teachers newspaoer with the easy-to-fol- -low rules for developing rapid reading skill the company has -printed full details Of its inter- esting selfjlraining method in a new j)otklet to Read Fast- er and Retain mailed BOSTON (UPI)-A Brookline man Monday was awarded $820000 for injuries including the loss of a hand suffered in an automobile accident last year It was believed to be the largest" out-of-court settlement fpr a personal injury claim 22 received the settlement for injuries suffered March 15 1968 in a truck-auto collision near New Haven Conn The defendants were the Wilson Freight Co of Ohio and Chester Berger of New Jersey driver of a Wilson truck which struck a car in which Buckman was riding were on strike in free No obligation Send your' first education walkout name address and zip code to: Striking teachers vowed to Reading 835 Diversey Dept stay away from classes until 472-71N Chicago 60614 A post-their salary demands are met card will do Adv Jackass Club founded by priest in Brazil SAO PAULO Brazil To join the Jackass Club you must swear an oath to rid yourself of You also must be prepared to follow the 10 commandments: 1 Recognize your own stubborness Admttthat you still might learn something 3 Avoid conceit 4 remain stuck to your viewpoints 5 Learn something new every day 6 Tell other Jackasses things you know without sounding like a teacher 7 Ask for and accept correction 8 Maintain a sporting disposition for listening and for keeping quiet 9 Keep the torch of happiness lit 10 Cultivate sociability and human comprehension The Rev Antonio Vieira a Roman Catholic priest and former Brazilian congressman founded the club three years ago He has encouraged many additional chapters and now wants to start a chapter in the terminology in Sao Paulo Father Vieira is from Caera State in the far northeastern part of the country Last January he lost his seat in the federal House of Representatives in one of frequent political purges and moved to Rio de Janeiro jackass has all the man and none of his Father Vieira says jackass is gentle patient capable of work sober and above all intelligent never saw a jackass make a lying promise or sign a bad Council fakes up related measures Strike problems got City CounciPs attention from three directions last nighty Eventually the aldermen voted thT Approval Local 72 request to be permitted to 1 put up shelter booths for its pickets outside American Motors gates Tell the school board that council is deeply concerned and urge it to sit down and negotiate settlement of differences with Building Service Employes Advanced toward public bearing on Dec 1 a proposed ordinance to ban the hiring of professional strikebreakers in Kenosha Local 72 asked to put up shelter booths outside six AMC gates Aid Alvin Hoffman said he believed these were the voting booths used for union elections in the past but this time they would be used to protect pickets from the-weather To fears that one booth would encroach on walks and force pedestrians into the street it was suggested police make sure the public is protected Opinions Not Binding The city attorney told council it can express its opinions to the school board but has no' with' thaF group A male weimaraner and two mixed breed puppies are being held at the Humane Society animal shelter where they may be claimed by their owners The liver colored weimaraner was picked up at 28th Ave and 104th St in Pleasant Prairie Monday after wandering in the area for about three days Two puppies both mixed breeds were picked up on Zir-bel Rd in Pleasant Prairie where they had been for two days They are a tan and white female and a white and black male about three months old The animal shelter at 1307 67th PI is open from 9 am to 5 pm daily except Sunday Space explorers sleep in hammocks SPACE CENTER Houston Apollo 12 explorers Charles Conrad and Alan Bean should sleep better than their Apollo 11 predecessors They were provided with hammocks to string across the cramped confines of the Apollo moon landing craft for their lunar surface sleep period The Apollo 11 astronauts had to nap on their feet Racine airman dies WASHINGTON (UPI) The Defense Department said Mon-day two more Wisconsin servicemen have died in Vietnam: Amy Sgt Peter 0 Hajman -son of-Mrs Greata Hajman-Milwaukee and Army Spec 4 Michael Young son of Mr and Mrs Edward Young Racine Slate of resolutions ordinances clears council NY judge dies NEW YORK (UPI)-Judg? Webster Oliver who served as chief judge of the Customs Court for 25 years in New York died Sunday at St Hospital at the age of 81 and cannot bind it Aid Joseph Sheehan and Aid Hoffman 'moved that that mayor write the board that council is concerned and urge the board members to sit down and negotiate Sheehan said he understood the schools have hired a professional negotiator He considered it a waste of taxpayer money hire someone to do their Aid Robert Kessler who in the past has maintained a policy in other labor problems said this time the children are involved A letter might help he said There was a lot of talk about stories members had heard about children firing boilers carrying waste paper and doing other chores It was agreed there was no official proof any of these things had occured Several aldermen saijthat a complaint to the city building inspector or fire chief or the Wisconsin Industrial Commission could clear up things like that Calls Hamburger Trip Dangerous Aid Earle Scoville wanted a letter sent saying the students could do no work have no business shoveling snow or cleaning He said he knew of children who went out to buy hamburgers and he considered that a dangerous trip Some aldermen wanted the board told to do its own negotiating not hire an outsider Aid Edward Fink called that their duty to hire especially an out-of-town Some wanted the mayor to state that children can do no manual labor like firing boilers or hauling waste paper Some thought a lot of the reports needed proof Council finally voted to have the mayor tell the board it is concerned and urge it to sit down and negotiate' Council agreethat the building service members are back on the job but expressed fear that they might leave again Silvertone Antenna Last night City Council acted on seven resolutions and' the first reading of five ordinances with hardly a question of dissent It gave 16 to 0 approval to five resolutions and had a 15 to 1 approval of a sixth The seventh will get more committee work It sent all five ordinances along to their next reading without any discussion except to suggest that one of them also go back to safety and welfare for a little more work before it comes to public council hearing in two weeks The resolutions which went through 16 to 0 (Aid Elmer Rogan and John Ward were not present) included three for levying special $4269 for sidewalk repair and con-truction: $952 for sewer lateral at 3103 Roosevelt Rd and $11-871 for water mains on 60th Ave 73rd to 75th St 73rd St 57th to 60th Ave and 54th Ave 165 feet south from 63rd St One resolution was for authorizing construction and assessment from Ocean Spray sanita-r sewer One transferred money to repair the waste garage Aid George Fitchett objected to that One set a two-hour parking limit on 35th St 14th to 17th Ave The one that get action last night had proposed to take all parking off 64th St between 29th and 30th Ave Aid John Madison safety-welfare chairman said he thinks now that the ban should be limited to only one side of the street He said Nick Goos definitely will be at the committee hearing next Tuesday and he thinks perhaps the Goos-neighbor battle can be resolved Safety-welfare will also take another look at the ordinance barring unlocked trucks or cars standing on streets too The proposed change in that ordinance was a par! of the same battle The other ordinances which will get final action Dec 1 call for change in the parking lot rules a four-way stop at 27th St and 25th Ave putting the one-unit one-bathroom rule in the building as well as housing code banning the hiring of professional strikebreakers in Kenosha and amending the ordinance limiting location of gas stations to allow protesting stations to make appeals IIDlE-A-S Cut in student bus pass price brings more riders FROM OUR SIX FLOORS Enjoy magnificent COLOR plus better than ever black and white reception with antennas designed for the Kenosha area As Low As der Transit office said there will be no definite count until this afternoon when all sales points check in i he said that However although the firm printed extra passes it ran out of them last weekend He said passes were L- still being sold Monday and TWO QSrdQCS D3f reported burglarized Cutting the cost of student bus passes has increased student ri-dership a great deal this week but Pathfinder City Transit Co yet know- just how much City Council heard last night that Pathfinder ran out of its printed passes for this week because of the greater demand At the Pathfinder bus office today there was no definite information Student passes sold for this week at $2 as compared to the previous weeks when the cost was $350 EF Corbellle at the Pathfin- I Say "Merry Christmas" with a gift for the home Your thoughtfulness will be appreciated by choosing something that will endure and be as practical years hence as it is today Come in and browse Find unique suggestions for those special names on your Christmas list to enrich any type of decor with emphasis on Colonial accent pieces as illustrated You'll find our prices most agreeable to the modest budget and convenient terms may be arranged "The only way to age a brandy is to age it in make no guess as to the extent of gain in stndent bus use Last week the Wisconsin Public Service Commission gave Pathfinder Transit permission to reduce the cost of its student pass from $350 to $2 A letter from Gordon McA-leer Pathfinder president thanked Council last night for its efforts on his behalf He asked to appear before the council and finance members during budget hearings to try for a long-range solution of the transit problems Entries to two garages and a bar were reported to police William Hughes 6820 20th Ave told officers that two snow tires and rims were stolen during the weekend The missing items were valued at $71 A pair of snow tires and wheels plus a six-month-old dog were stolen from the garage of Charles Bauer 6323 23rd Ave yesterday The thieves broke a window to enter the garage Also entered was the Den tavern 2308 57th St The break-in was discovered late Ex-congressman dies PORTAGE (UPI) Funeral services were today for Dr Henney 85 former Wisconsin congressman who died Sunday after a long illness Henney was 'elected Democratic congressman from the 2nd Congressional District in 1932 and held the post for one term He was also a Democratic presidential elector in 1948 Our interior decorator will be glad to help you make the selections without obligation of course Council last night received last night The rear and filed his letter and granted door was smashed by the in-his request to appear It specl- truders Police had no report as fied no time to possbile loss Ask any expert One sure way to make a brandy smooth is to age it in oak why we age Almaden Brandy in oak barrels Little oak barrels We keep it in touch with the wood because 7 how a brandy gets mel (( low and creamy and smooth TJry Almaden Brandy See: A little barrel makes a big CUP THIS COUPON gwwai Solordoy Nav Batwaaa iho Hour of mm and 5 pm WITH EACH 8-lb LOAD OF CLOTHES THIS COUPON WORTH DRY CLEANED FOR ONLY 250 Do-it-Yourself in RCA WHIRLPOOL COIN-OPEATED DRY CLEANER KOIN-O-MATIO 220 6411 DRI-KLEEN Next to Frostop FREE PARKING Almaddn Brandi Psiclnas Calif Brandy 0 Proof r- 1.

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