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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 17

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Sunday, April 28, 1957 Registration For Vacancies At Campus School May ll On Saturday, May ll, beginning east entrance to the Campus at 8 a.m. registrations will be ac- School. Those who are enrolling I cepted for vacancies in the Cam- pupils for kindergarten should pus School for the coming year, each birth certifi- according to J. Young, direc-1 I qj Because of the nature of the school, purpose and size of the Young points out that there are no known vacancies in die first, third, or fifth grades, ac- 5ne glades cording to present enrolment statistics. However, 17 places are staff, the number of pupils is necessarily limited.

The present en- available in the kindergarten, of which no more than 12 pupils could have permanent enrolment. Of the 12, six should be boys and six, girls. it it ft The following other vacancies do and kindergarten is 197. ft ft ft Parents enrolling children in the Campus School are expected to have them continue throughout the grades and have the children attend the summer session as needed. Priority is given in the followexist: Grade four, for one boy; mg order for acceptance: Chil- grade six, one boy and three girls; grade seven, one girl and two boys; grade eight one boy; and grade nine, five girls.

Parents wishing to enroll pupils on May ll are asked to use the ner. dren previously enrolled, children of college employes, children from families with children in the school and children whose parents enroll them in the accepted man- LA CROSSE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, La Crosse, Wisconsin HOLD 3DAY CONTESTS Page lf INDIANS HERE HONORED Chess Championships To Open Here On May 3 Red Cloud Park Dedication May 26 Birds Building Saucers, Cups, Houseboats, Ovens WASHINGTON (Special) nothing of carrying limbs Across North America millions of I the size of an oar to its penthouse birds are hard at work making atop a tree. Eagles have been cups, saucers, ovens, houseboats, I known to equip their massive, un- jugs and penthouses in which to tidy aeries will lightbulbs, fish-; lay their eggs. i plugs, and golf balls. Some move into unfurnished While most birds build a newinto apartments old nests of other species or man-made birdhouses.

Four Leaders in the state championship contests of the Wisconsin Chess Assn. here next weekend are, from left: Mrs. William Schuetze. La Crosse, defending Womens state chess champion; and Prof. Arpad E.

Elo. Milwaukee, state association secretary. Gauper. chairman of the local committee; and Herman C. Zierke, Racine, state association president.

STRESSES CONSISTENCY Governor Sends Letters On Safety Effort To Officials in the preserve driver-license are application of the traffic laws and examples of this situation, the prosecution of offenses is an attempting be home each year, some take over the nests of others. For bluebirds A few gadabouts, avian parasites, and crested flycatchers, an aban- build no nests but foist their off-1 doned woodpecker hole is high on on chance acquaintances, the demand list of avian real es- essential sponger. ft I tote. highway safety campaign. Gov, gard the right of law-abiding driv The architectural skill of birds! The fiycatcher always! Vernon VZ.

Thomson is reminding ers to be protected from injury' ranges from the sublime to the adds a distinctlve bit of local police, prosecutors and mag or death at the hands or wheels nonexistent. For some birds, dned snakeskin. Some istrates. of those who repeatedly show home is any old spot mi gone When snake- in an unusual and personal contempt for our traffic The 23ra annual Wisconsin chess championships sponsored by the Wisconsin Chess Assn. will be held in the Crystal Room of the Hotel Stoddard on May 3.

4 and 5. Herman Zierke, Racine, is tile state president, while Arpad E. Elo, Milwaukee, is secretary. This tournament is under the direction of Ernest Olfe by special arrangement with the Milwaukee Municipal Recreation and Adult Education Department, Donald Dyer, assistant superintendent in charge, and is an official United States Chess Federation rated affair. Trophies for the first six posi-, tions and for tile best junior and regional, North Central best Women scores will keep the Tournament and the New Western playing interest high for all con- open, guaranteed prize fund testants at the meet and results in event, a great increase in playing tension in the final rounds.

I Racine has the second largest (chess club in Wisconsin, a fact The tournament is a Swiss-! that must be credited to the con- style, seven-round event. After the slant efforts of Zierke. Other im- first round pairing, winners play portent chess clubs equal in size I winners, losers losers and tiiose to the La Crosse club are in Ap- who draw play each other, As the Sheboygan. Madison, Fond meet advances those with like du Lac and Sturgeon Bay, Two scores play each other. new chess clubs in western Wis-; Every contestant plays under an cousin have U.S.

Chess Federation official time limit of 45'moves status. They are at Viroqua for the first two hours and 25 Prairie du Chien, moves an hour thereafter Official Two well known chess column chess clocks are provided by the editors, three former state cham state association and each coo-, pions and a member of the United testant must keep an official States Big IO Correspondence score of both his own and his op- Chess League of America official moves. rating already have indicated they Milwaukee has the largest chess will participate in tile La Crosse organization in the state and owns championship meet its own club building and property Russell Kime presents known as Hawthorne Glenn. In Your column every Sunday addition to many local chess I in daily newspaper and events under the direction of the Averill Powers edits the famous Municipal Recreation ami Adult of Kings" in the Milwau- Education Department, Milwau- kee Journal as one of its Sunday kee is the scene of the six-state! features. Powers won the 1954 pleton state championship trophy.

Secretary Elo is a six-time state champian at chess and Mark Surges, now of Chicago, will enter this meet under the previous state champion eligibility provision of the association by-laws Henry Meifert is the Big IO king from Racine. Ar ft ft Among the women already prepared to challenge La Crosse five-time holder of the women state championship, Mrs. William Schuetze. are Lois HousefeM, first Wisconsin woman titlist at chess and a chess director at one of the social centers in Milwaukee; Asta Christiansen, winner of the award at the last North Central chess meet; and Violet Dohse, Correspondence Chess League member from Prairie du Chien. The following juniors also have entered the Stoddard Hotel che ss meet; Ken Knudson, Sturgeon Bay; Michael French, Fond du Lac: and Charles Stewart and Jim Waif.

Prairie du Chiel. Red Cloud Pant on Indian Hill i will be dedicated Sunday. May with a parade and ceremonies at the park. The park was Dallied in honor of the late Cpl Mitchell Red Cloud, Indian hero at the Korean con-1 filet. Cpl, Red Cloud, who also served with Carlsons Marine Raiders during World War II, was posthumously awarded Lie Medal of Honor.

The park was founded largely through the promotion of the La Crosse Club The dedication ceremonies are being sponsored by toe Winnebago Tribe, of which Cpl. Red Cloud was a member, and the Winnebago Assn. Marching units from La organizations and Camp McCoy and other marching units will take part in the parade. Alvin Blackdeer, commander of the Winnebago said. Blackdeer said a plaque identical to the one being placed rn Jackson County, will be placed in the park, through the effort! of the Chamber of Commerce and the Common Council, in cooperation with the State Historical Society.

A group of four championship Wisconsin dancers, the Winnebago Indian representatives at Frontier Days festivities in Wyoming, will take part in the dedication ceremonies at the park, Biackdeer said. 95 up WATCHES s5 ord jewelers ll lith Ave. North ROCHESTER MINN. it it ft governor reports that he a good and generally ground where an egg can be skin is cellophane appeal to the local officials "on hatched do- the firing for backing his The Almost every conceivable kind I ft ft drive to reduce our tragically has had a good and of building material is used. Mud 0n a woodland floor, the oven- needless traffic death toll, the cordial response from the district makes up the juglike nest of the builds the nest that gives its governor has asked for strict and attorneys.

Other com mum cations cliff swallow, and forms the foun- dome of coarse grasses, uniform enforcement. will go to judges and local police I dation for cup nests in city 1 weed stalks, and leaves that re- administrators, said the chief ex-! naples. sembles an old-fashioned oven, Apparently convinced that such ecutive officer of the Wisconsin The swift plucks dead The black and orange oriole uniformity does not prevail now, state government. knits together a hammock of governor asserted in letters twigs flight, then glues them together with saliva to shape a 1 Plant fibers, string, grasses, hair half saucer inside a chimney. and bark.

Its pendulous, gourd- Twigs don interest an eagle. It shaped nest swings from the end 'of a branch. Certain birds, in their search for nesting material, need not look far. Ducks pluck down from their WASH TEMPERATURES in the all-new You need all 5 for and tomorrow fabrics! MW This is the fabulous fabric EASY WASHER that drew the crowds to PFAFFLIN'S laundry party, Friday, April 26. lf you missed seeing it, drop in at PFAFFLIN'S ELECTRIC CITY, Inc West Ave South underparts to make a soft, warm nest lining.

Grebes pile up decayed vegetation to form a houseboat, moored to marsh plants. It rises and falls with water level, keeping the izes dry. The marsh wren weaver itself a iliall-hke house among cattail (fronds Males arrive at the nesting ground before the females. I They occupy their time building several nests. To no avail.

The i a I builds lier own. The spumed work of the males may serve to distract predators from the real home. ft ft The cowbird, disdaining to soil its beak with honest labor, lays its eggs in the nests of other birds. Many a hostess bird raises the intruder, fetching food constantly. In some instances, the baby cowbird is bigger than the foster parent slaving for it.

Cannier victims will build a new ject nest over the cowbird egg. One iii warbler built seven such nests in I succession, isolating a cowbird egg in each of the six understor- ies. Increased Cost Of Seaway Blamed On Federal Agency MILWAUKEE WI Increases (rn the United share of the of the St. Lawrence Seaway I was blamed Friday on the federal I agency established by Congress to to district attorneys that loose and varying policies are contrib-1 uting to public contempt for the laws and the enforcement' of the laws intended for the public safety. He added, pointedly.

"The so-called tolerance allowed in speed violations and any indis-1 criminate reduction of charges to Writer Takes Jail Rather Than Reveal Information Source BERN Switzerland -Michael Goldsmith. Associated Press correspondent in Geneva, began serv- ing a 24-hour jail sentence Friday night after refusing to divulge the source of information lie had obtained in a spy case. Hans Walder, federal examining I magistrate who imposed the sentence summarily on contempt of court grounds, said there was no appeal against the sentence. Offi- i rials said Goldsmith may be subject to further prosecution if he continues to refuse to give the formation sought. The British embassy filed a protest with the Swiss Foreign Of- I flee.

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