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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 7

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OF APULTS CAtf'T THINK, hw lot THEY ONLY Pere at WHAT THeY A i n-ts (S-ountu Record License to Wed Gregory Ayres, Franklin, Wis. and Barbara Massey, Muskego Muskego. Robert Schwister, 24th Milwaukee and Anna Dittman, Kichdorf Muskego. Charles Remus, River Hills Nursing Home and Florence Koeffler, River Hills Nursing Home. Karl Gier, Schiller Park.

111. and Kathleen Uglum, Hy. Dousman. Robert Schuetze, Hillside Dr. and Christine Haase, Downing Dr.

Thomas Erickson, Wild Rose, Wis. and Nancy Volk man, Quail Hollow, Brookfield. Rick Sprotte, E. Broadway and Amy Neumann, W. Wabash Ave.

Ronald Cvar, Tremont Brookfield and Joanne Habt, Westover Rd Elm Grove. Frank Balistreri, E. College Ave. and Helen Stair, E. College Ave.

Thomas Zimmerman, Oconomowoc Rt. 1 and Julia Saunders. Northwest Ave. Thomas Smith. Sonya Dr.

and Linda Luft, Wisconsin Elm Grove Michael Sow inski, Breezeland Oconomowoc and Constance Gauerke, Anne Oconomowoc. Robert Shepard. Cleveland West Allis and Gladys Schroeder, Wilshire PI. Lenard Stigall, Fort Lawton, Wash, and Carolyn Willborn, Jessica New Berlin. Stephen Czarnecki.

Glen Cove Pewaukee and Dorothy Viegut, Hine Ave. Ronald Tearney, Carmen Milwaukee and Linda Turinske, Palinview Sussex. Court Actions BROOKFIELD Curtis Leider, Memory Lane, Brookfield, $2 parking violation. Jane Sporer, Honey Lane, New Berlin, $25 theft. Art Richter, 38, Cherry Hill Brookfield, $150 reckless driving.

Robert Snyder, 44, Mineola Menomonee Falls, $25 deviating in traffic. Dale Gleffe, 33, Eden New Berlin, $25 theft. Joseph Gacek, 16, North Brookfield, license suspended 30 days speeding. Bruce Hansen, 23, Marcella Lane, Brookfield, $25 failure to yield right of way. Erich Voght, 25, Town Hall Menomonee Falls, $55 speeding.

Clarence Bundy, 44, Hy. 83, Mukwonago, $30 speeding. Fined $25 for speeding Emro Miller 41, Talbost Lane, Brookfield; Stephan Jarasek, 22, Santa Barbara, Brookfield; Erwin Woida, 53, Nassau Brookfield; Hird Gulrajani, 31, Senlac Lane, Brookfield. George Jamieson, 64, Quinn Rd. and Gail Michals, 21, Hollywood Lane, Brookfield, $40 for speeding.

STATE James DeCleve, 29, Mukwonago Rt. 1, $37 disorderly conduct and drunkenness. Darcy Schultz, 18, Ellsworth $207 aiding in the crime of theft, $40 plus five days in the county jail, license revoked for one year for driving after revocation. Ralph Shepard, 39, Peters $200 and license revoked one year, driving while under the influence of an intoxicant. Kenneth Taylor, 44, Monroe Hartford, $50 plus five days in the county jail and license revoked one year for driving after suspension.

Mary Jo Dickey, 33, Morrie Pewaukee, $60 and license revoked 60 days hit and run. Dennis Milbeck. 24, Mukwonago Rt. 3, $47 illegal plates Frank Sindicic, 53. Pcwau- kce Rt.

2, $125 reckless driving. WAUKESHA Joanne Hoover, 33, Mukwonago Rt. 3, $35 stop sign violation. Dawn Brewer, 22, Harrison, $50 speeding. Gail Dustin.

32, West Ave. and Edward Fischer. 53. N. 134th $20 expired registration.

Fined $30 for speeding Marvin Bursiek. 41, Sherryl Lane; Alfred Dechant, 20, Hartland Rt. Hiram Everts. 64, Pewaukee Rt. 1: Barbara High.

31, Summit Albert Krause, 55. Harrison Donna Lang, 29. Woodland Muskego; Richard McGuire, 46, Bel Ayr Jerome Oswald, 21. Dopp Wiley Thompson. 43.

Oak New Berlin; Daniel Whitmore, 20, Mukwonago Rt. 1. Armond Edel 23. Freeman $35 inattentive driving. Thomas Mueller, 19.

Roberta $35 driving an unregistered vehicle. Sandra 24, Sunset $35 driving over center line. Robert Stewart, 42, Wilston $35 stop sign violation. Danuel St. John, 24.

Westowne $35 driving an unregistered vehicle. Richard Hartling, 20, Irving $40 speeding. Daniel St. John, 2 4, Westowne $55 improper use of plates and $40 speeding. Accidents WAUKESHA Dec.

11 7:05 a.m., Highway A. Collison between autos driven by David Wilson, 23, S. West Ave. and Mary Deluhery, 22. W.

Roberta both traveling east on Highway A. 7:49 a.m., Racine Ave. at Oakland Ave. Vehicles driven by Andrew La'ko, 52, Dixie traveling on Oakland Ave. and Robert Schuitz, 50, College westbound on Racine collided.

7:55 a.m., Scott St. at W. Newhall Ave. Collision between vehicles driven by Robin Wallace, 24, Estberg Ave. and Joyce Wiesen-thal, 24, West both traveling north on Scott St.

3:40 p.m., 818 W. St. Paul Ave. Collison between autos driven by Gilbert Pollock, 19, Genesee Rd. and Leland Mules, 50, Whitewater, both traveling east on W.

St. Paul Ave. 4:10 p.m., driveway at Banting School. Unknown vehicle struck parked auto belonging to Donna Bierdemann, 27, Avalon Dr. and then left scene of accident.

4:59 p.m., North St. at Madison St. Collision between autos driven by Ozelle Smithf, 58. Studio Brookfield and Christine Howard, 16. Racine both traveling west on North St.

Fire Calls WAUKESHA Dec. 11 12:17 p.m., Station, Racine auto collided with gas pump. 5:3 6 p.m., James McLaughlin. N. James short in wiring of electric clock.

5:49 p.m., Mrs. Emmett Bohfl, Bethesda break in water pipe. Dec. 12 7:17 a.m., Julius LaFratta, 59. E.

Main difficulty breathing. Police Calls WAUKESHA Dec. 11 Robert Love, N. Greenfield reports for Clifford Smith, U.S.A.F., that between 12:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.

someone removed a fuel pump, valued at $30, from his auto. Roy Cohn Is Acquitted Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) A federal court jury of eight men and four women has acquitted millionaire financier Roy M. Cohn and two other defendants on charges they conspired to bribe a public official. The jury announced its verdict Friday night after six hours of deliberation. Friends and relatives of the defendants shrieked and cheered as the foreman read the findings until Judge Inzer B.

Wyatt gaveled them silent. Acquitted with Cohn, 42, a former aide to the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, were his former law partner, John A. Kiser and Philadelphia transit engineer John F.

Curtin. They were accused of conspiring to bribe a city praiser to obtain secret city data in 1962 during $30 million mnation proceedings against Fifth Avenue Coach for which Cohn was counsel and a director. Soon after the verdict ended the 11-week trial, the dark-haired, dapper Cohn and his retinue went to the basement pressroom where he told newsmen: bless He still faces trial on a 10-count 1968 indictment alleging mail and wire fraud, conspiracy and filing of false reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Cohn did not take the witness stand during the trial, but when his lawyer became ill near the end, Cohn acted as his own defense attorney and gave his own summation to the jury. JANUARY 17 Mitchell Counsels 'Full and Equal' Protection for Minority Groups ot springs, Ark.

Attv. Gen. John N. Mitchell said today police must give and equal protection to members of minority He also said there was no room in federal anticrime programs those who have dreams of repression or for those who are oracles of mindless Mitchell told the nation's Republican governors that the problem of improved police- community relations is especially necessary for members of minority groups the central cities, for they are victims of crime out of proportion to their all of the grisly facts about law enforcement Mitchell said, am convinced that some public officials do not have a sense of real urgency about the depth of the He said a lack of cooperation often exists between mayors of adjoining cities, mayors and governors, and governors and state attorney generals and added such rivalries, whether sectional regional or partisan, only set back the great programs now under way to make law enforcement more and its consequences are too deadly for public officials to indulge in the dubious pleasure of partisan or sectional Mitchell said. New Campus Paper Being Distributed MADISON 3.000 issues of the new University of Wisconsin campus newspaper published by black students entitled, were scheduled to be distributed to churches, university dorms, and black businesses starting Friday.

Charlene Harris, the editor-in-chief, said copies of the 16-page monthly tabloid also will be available at the Afro-American Race Relations Center on the Madison Campus. A AIR-MAIL IMMEDIATELY TO: 50 STATES COMMITTEE 1407 Street N.W., Suite 1A Washington, D.C. 20005 STuart A. frJwwatia H. PWwwy, mm TrMswrw ana TrvtbM 1 Gentlemen; I SUPPORT THE AMERICAN POSITION IN VIETNAM WHICH SEEKS A JUST AND LASTING PEACE-AND WISH TO RELAY MY SUPPORT AND APPRECIATION TO OUR FIGHTING MEN IN VIETNAM.

Yes! Please include me! I want my name to reach all of our men in Vietnam with the Special Christmas Message. My contribution of enclosed to help guarantee the nation-wide success of this important project. NAME (Individual or Family) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP IMPORTANT IL Thle coupon must reach us by December 12th in order to guarantee placement of your name. Thank you. Please bring this invitation to the attention of your friends and neighbors so that they, too, can participate.

I i -y AMERICANS BREAK YOUR ADD YOUR NAME TO A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE OF SUPPORT AND APPRECIATION FOR OUR TROOPS IN VIETNAM! YOU are invited to join millions of other Americans who desire to express their personal appreciation to our fighting men in Vietnam for their great sacrifice and dedication. Your personal demonstration of support can help END THE proving to Hanoi that the majority of the nation supports the American position in position seeking a just and lasting peace. In the own words: demonstration of support can have more effect on ending the war sooner than the most skillful diplomacy, military tactics or training of South Vietnamese SIMPLY COMPLETE THE ABOVE COUPON AND YOUR NAME, ALONG WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHERS FROM ALL 50 STATES, WILL BE LISTED BY STATE AND SENT TO OUR MEN IN VIETNAM ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE AND MARINES AT CHRISTMAS TIME UNDER THE FOLLOWING SAGE OF SUPPORT: Cjhnstmas Greetings From Your Fellow-Americans in 50 States We, the undersigned, STAND BEHIND YOU! We deeply appreciate the personal sacrifice each and every one of you is making to help create a just and lasting peace. We all pray for your sale and quick return home. This Christmas message for our with thousands and thousands of names gathered from every state In the will also be personally delivered to President Nixon and to each and every member of the House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

Our President has said: very Important In our quest for peace to realize that the country is behind Our fighting men in Vietnam must also know that the country Is behind them! Complete your coupon NOW and mail it back to us TODAY by air-maiL ADD YOUR NAME TO THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT CHRISTMAS GREETING THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! MAKING A TREE FOR A A PET RABpiT FOR LUCK. Waukesha Freeman Saturday, December 13, 1969 Page Tj.

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