The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

Monday, May 4, 1 964 Appleton Post-Crescent A8 Inside the Capitol LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES OUR JVC WW SWLMAUS Republicans Fear Image Damaged City Of Appleton ireuCE AGS Notice li hereby given that the tallowing applications tor license to deal mmrrmntvmauum In Intoxicating liquor nava oircn th win ina ury iiern or sppwion; End Not in Sight For Racial Strife Negroes at Chester, Say Children in Segregated Schools COMBINATION CLASS FKKMENTBD MALT BEVERAOb LIQUOR As Result of leadership Faults' QUOR LICEN iwim Name Address Alex's. M. Arps, Agent SLEEPY WEATHER Abnormal BAROMETPIC PRESSURES SEEM TO BRINS ON SLEEP MORE Alex's Manor House, Inc. J. Oudenhoven, Agent BY JOHN WYNGAARD Poet-Crescent ItiH Wrlttr MADISON The hectic three-week session of the legislature Andersen, Howard M.

203V W. College Avenue Falls. When his younger son was born, he gave him a name as an implied tribute to the county and the jurisdiction he loved. Friends of Sen. Gerald Lorge Appleton Club Assn.

w. Van Caster, Agent Location of Premises to be Ueansed 2311 S. Oneide Street 230 N. Superior Street 205 W. College Avenue 119 E.

Washington Street 127 N. Appleton Street 1114 S. Pierce Avenue 744 E. Wisconsin Avenue 129 S. Appleton Street Appleton Labor Temple Assn.

Mayor James T. Gorbey, a 43-year-old lawyer who took office left grumbling over "leadership faults" in its wake. J. Eckstein, geni Appleton Yeeht Club in the midst of the turmoil. Most of the members of the BY LEE UNDER CHESTER, Pa.

(AP) For five months Negroes in this old industrial city have demonstrated in the streets, protesting that their children attend segregated of Outagamie County have some ''The law is the same for H. stoegoauer, gem Baldock, Hanford A. 15 E. Grant Street Benevolent Protective oroer or ei times teased him with the assertion, that his own wife didn't No. 337.

R. Llemen, Agenr everybody, and will be administered for everybody," he says. Chester, chartered in 1701 by Republican legislative majority felt the session, however its consequences are assessed in a public way, probably damaged the in the manipulation of Job placements on behalf of departmental favorites. That argument was one of the key elements in the recent appeal of Kennetfi Beghim of the conservation department from a board of personnel examination that defeated him for the position of chief warden of the conservation department. Beghim lost his appeal before the board of personnel, but he now is carrying it through the Dane County Circuit Court and probably will appeal to the Supreme Court if he loses again.

Robert P. Knowles, New Richmond, the majority leader Blechler, Robert G. 545 W. Kimberly Avenue, and unequal schools. Kimberly 1913 N.

Richmond Street 201 S. Walnut Street vote for him the last time he ran for office. But the joke has become ob Dozens have been hurt, many heads bloodied, hundreds more public image of the Republicans William Penn, is the oldest city in Pennsylvania. It has 63,000 residents, including 27,000 Ne and aided the Democratic state solete. Tina Lorge has attained administration at a strategic Bleier, Robert T.

201 S. Walnut Street Brandt, Roger J. 518 E. Calumet Street Breltrlck, Alfred W. 117V4 S.

Appleton Street Brost, Dale 400 S. Douglas Street Brucks, Edwin 0. 332'i W. College Avenue jailed. The end is not in sight.

Mayor Hits at Riots voting age, and she intends to cast her ballot for her husband time as new election year campaigns are beginning. groes. It is 15 miles south of Philadelphia, and a few miles north when he seeks a new term In the "Chester is the Birmingham Some of the more reflective fall in the Outagamie and Wau of the Mason-Dixon line. Colavecchi, Clement and experienced law-makers, 621 E. Calumet Street Columbus Club of Appleton Demand More Jobs Demonstrators in Chester also however, are aware that a legislative majority is inevitably a F.

Biesecker, Agent John Conway Hotel Company R. Jury, Agent are demanding better jobs ana of the North, says James Farmer, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality. "When they block the streets, when they are disorderly, when they riot instead of march, they are breaking the law," says difficult thing to manage, except Corombos, Everett G. RESULTS WERE OBTAINED FROM ELECTRO' ENCEPHALOGRAMS CPAAVAL CADETS! as a party has leadership and planning and publicity and other resources in the governor's office. No legislative majority of the state senate, bears the middle name of in honor of one of the western Wisconsin counties he represents in the legislature.

The story behind the name is that his late father was Pierce County judge, at River more jobs, better nousing ana more housing. But it's the noisy, fist-swinging, rock-throwing battle to integrate all the schools a civil rights issue that faces many other Northern leader, in modern times, at cities that has filled the jails. least, has been able to make his will felt consistently in legisla paca County district. Assemblyman George Borg of Delavan is strongly tempted to challenge Rep. Henry Schadeberg of the first district in the Republican primary in September, but many of his political friends are advising against it.

Schadeberg is one of the best campaigners in the state and has built a surprisingly effective and loyal organization of volunteer campaigners in what has been counted in most estimates as a difficult and marginal district for the Republicans. When the legislature recon This is the question: "Is a tive policy-making, without the neighborhood school a segregat Winneconne High FTA backing of a chosen, state-wide Attend Seminar On Lithography Wilson Junior Plans Annual Parents Concer i leader holding the executive de ed school?" Negroes say de facto segre Will Have Tea Benefit For Field Service partment. gation is segregation by design; that it means inferior, un At Neenah School WINNECONNE Highlight of equal education. They demand NEENAH Approximately the year for the Wmnec an immediate end to all-Negro High School Future Teachers of schools four of the 16 here. Another defect of the brief, off-schedule legislative session is the waiving of the ordinary rules of procedure about which legislators boast when they talk about the Wisconsin law-making The school board insists It America chapter will be an American Field Service benefit tea being sponsored jointly by the PTA and the Library Club operates an integrated system It says any segregation is unin 300 persons attended a two-day seminar on the art of lithography sponsored by the Fox Valley Craftsmans Club of Neenah Friday and Saturday at Neenah High School.

The seminar, by the Graphic venes Nov. 9, it will inevitably be called a "lame duck" legislature, for it will be meeting after the November legislative May 10. tentional, and results because children of one race live in the same neighborhood and go to The tea will be in the school elections and many of its mem the same school. bers will have lost their man cateteria. uecorat ions, program and refreshments will be around an Argentine theme dates, through voluntary or in Frances P.

Donahoo, president of the school board, which has one Negro member, says, 2012 S. Oneide Street 117 S. Appleton Street 1400 W. Wisconsin Avenue 132 W. College Avenue 343 W.

College Avenue 1525 W. Second Street 128 N. Oneide Street 317 N. Appleton Street 314 E. College Avenue 109 N.

Morrison Street 1708 W. Wisconsin Avenue 733 W. College Avenue 535 W. College Avenue 745 W. College Avenue 1200 S.

Oneida Street 418 W. Wisconsin Avenue 733 W. College Avenue 710 E. Wisconsin Avenue 521 W. Wisconsin Avenue 702 E.

Wisconsin Avenue 1200 E. Wisconsin Avenue 1920 N. Meede Street 1631 N. Richmond Street 336 W. Wisconsin Avenue 732 W.

College Avenue 906 W. Wisconsin Avenue 100 N. Superior Street 3500 S. Oneide Street 730 W. College Avenue 223 E.

College Avenue 1301 W. Wisconsin Avenue lit N. Appleton Street S09 N. Appleton Street 614 W. College Avenue 2306 S.

Oneide Street 329 N. Richmond Street 1428 W. Second Street 1042 W. Wisconsin Avenue 414 H. Appleton Street 1330 S.

Oneide Street 211 i. Walnut Street 1501 N. Richmond Street 1405 E. Wisconsin Avenue 1306 E. Wisconsin Avenue 1726 S.

Lewe Street 112 S. Oneida Street 201 N. Richmond Street 525 W. College Avenue 1123 N. Meson Street 500 W.

College Avenue 501 N. Richmond Street 419 W. College Avenue 117 S. Stete Street 323 W. College Avenue voluntary retirement.

since this year's American Field system. One of the standard boasts is the public hearing guarantee in the rules of legislative operation. But on the major issue of the recent session, the granting of a significant new property tax exemption to certain elderly persons, nobody bothered to propose a public discussion to put on the record the views and the positions of many persons and organizations involved. The normal attrition in the Arts Technical Foundation, was to present modern lithographic methods and techniques used in the industry to members of the organization and guests. Robert Hamilton was chairman of the Service exchange student, Miss legislature is substantial.

A 20 "To talk about de facto segregation is not to talk about segre Adriana Bianchi, is from Ar Event Slated for 745 p.m. Monday In Auditorium Wilson Junior High School's music department will present It's annual concert for parents at 7:45 p.m. today in the school auditorium. The program will feature the junior band, concert band, orchestra and vocal groups. A novelty piano solo by Linda Harding, playing "Five Fingers" by Bill E.

Klitz, will open the program. The junior band directed by John Belonger, will accompany her and play "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" by William Van Alstine. The concert band, directed by Eelonger, will play "National Emblem" by E. E. Bagley, "Tin gation, but about a condition gentina.

over which we have no control 521 N. Lawe Street DeBruIn, Harry S. LeRoy DeShaney, Clarence V. ll S. Kernan Avenue Dienes, Ella 170B W.

Wisconsin Avenue Dorn, M. William Lucille 1914 S. Bouten Street Dorschner, Gilbert P. 117 W. Packard Street Garvey, Willard 1202 W.

Lawrence Street Guillxon, Elmer M. 1200 S. Oneida Street Hahn's Lanes, Inc. G. Hahn, Agent Haupt, Henry A.

1749 N. Alvln Street Herb, Mrs. Hildegard L. 1348 W. Spring Street Joosten, Gerald J.

1904 N. Superior Street Kelley, Fred M. 1901 N. Locust Street Kleffer, Lawrence N. 1200 E.

Wisconsin Avenue Klein Brothers Bar 1512 E. Lindbergh Street Krueger, Walter E. 1613 S. Jefferson Street Kuefher, Owen T. 1115 N.

Clark Street Leist, Agnes A. 732Vi W. College Avenue LMdle, Joseph 906 W. Wisconsin Avenue Loyal Order of Moose No. 37 S.

Holcomb, Agent Luti Stella M. 2500 S. Oneida Street Merkel, Glenn G. 515 Michael Kimberly Mielke, Bruce T. 733 W.

Wisconsin Avenue Otto. Clarence M. 1225 W. Brewster Street Pankratz, Hugo M. 609 W.

Third Street "ruetz, Herman Jr. 829 N. Lemlnwah Street Quel la, Thomas J. 1130 S. Telulah Avenue Reetz, Harvey Carl Reetz, Harvey Cerl Reitzner, Carl E.

704 S. Mason Street Remter, Gordon A. 1042 W. Wisconsin Avenue Runge, Elmer Wm. Schaefer, Frieda Geo.

Jr. Sehrelter, Robert F. 211V S. Walnut Street Schwalbach, Henry F. 1501 N.

Richmond Street Self, Joseph L. 1603 Eugene Street Smith, George Jr. 1306 E. Wisconsin Avenue Southside Athletic Club, Inc. N.

Winkler, Agent Sprangers, Joseph H. Route 3, Appleton Steckllng, Kenneth P. 231 N. Racine Street Stuckey, Bennett A. 1430 N.

Graceland Avenue Treleven, Leo J. 1123 N. Meson Street Vandehey, Robert L. 1300 Lakeshore Drive, Menash VFW Club No. 2778, Inc.

L. Rondou, Agent Wilcox, Bernlce 1521 N. Alvln Street Wunderlich, William W. 139 N. Bennett Street Zlesemer, Carlton 0.

715 W. Oklahoma Street Dated: April 21, 1964. May 1-2-4 Co-chairmen of the tea are Kathy Mathison and Judy An She insists that the Negro event. Subjects covered in the semi' leadership really wants busing, per cent change in personnel is moderate. Sometimes the replacement ratio is heavier.

Under the circ*mstances, it is not likely that the final sitting of the 1963 legislative term will involve anything of controversial or lasting importance. derson, presidents respectively which cannot be done without of the FTA and Library Club nar included color reproduction, What did the local govern Tickets may be obtained from wab offset, quality control, color club members. separation and masking, paper mental organizations think about this possible dilution of their lo LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES cal tax base? What of the views of the economic interest organi zations that are always diligent City of Appleton NOTICB 0 APPLICATION PO LICENSI Notice Is hereby given that the following explications for license te deal In Intoxicating liquor have been filed with the City Clerk of Appleton: ly prepared to discuss similar and ink problems, platemaking, press problems and the future of the graphic arts business. The seminar registration was from 5 to 6 p.m. Friday with sessions running to 9:30 p.m.

Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. A lunch was held at the high school at noon. Persons attended the seminar propositions ir regular sessions? A LIUUOK LIC1NS1 UW-lTsS) Lizzie" by S.

D. Eisch, "Vignette Name Addreu the consent of parents and white parents are staunchly opposed. Says Board Won't Act Stanley Branche, 30-year-old chairman of the Committee for Freedom Now, says he isn't advocating busing, the transfer of pupils to create a racial balance in all schools. "But we want the school board to do something and do it now," he adds. What does he suggest? "Nothing," Branche replies calmly.

"The program must come from the board. We'll sit Location of Premises te be Licensee The social weltare experts os for Band by John Cacanas, tensibly informed about the "Nieht and Day" by Cole Por lives of the elderly and the in ter, and "You're a Grand Old digent? The legislature will nev er know. The record will be Flag" by George M. Cohan. Wood Wind Quintet Plaving "Bubbling Wood' A Liquor Locker, Inc.

A. Mueller, Agent Cempshure, Edward J. 731A E. Wisconsin Avenue Court, Eugene C. 114 E.

North Street Flanagan, James H. 4310 Edgewood Drive Grishaber, Leo, Arnold Richard Karras, Nicholas George Mauthe, Louis O. 3141 Ballard Road Mid-City Beer Distributing Co. H. Ulrlch, Agent Pruno, Howard 212 E.

Coolidge Avenue forever blank. winds" by David Schanke will be The Wisconsin State Employes Association is pushing for a revision of the rules of procedure a quintet of Becky Sage, Dee Hausler and Kathy Lemke on 213 S. Welter Avenue 711 E. Wisconsin Avenue 112 N. Oneida Street 721 W.

College Avenue 1407 E. John Street 542 N. Dunlap Street 104 E. Wisconsin Avenue 510 N. Oneida Street 21 E.

Coolidge Avenue 2S1I S. Oneida Street 522 W. College Avenue 1117 N. Mason Street 210 W. College Avenue SOS W.

Wisconsin Avenue down with them. We'll talk with from Wisconsin and Minnesota. Dairy Receipts Expected to Rise Over Last Year WASHINGTON (AP) The Agriculture Department said today it expects cash receipts in the bureau of personnel cov them. I met three times with them, but they won't budge. Stein, John B.

Frenk H. ering the handling of promotion They just won't budge." Stop and Shop Liquors, O. Mirlngoff, Agent al examinations in the state Templin, Clayton E. Charles Long, superintendent clarinets and Anna Nowell and Betsy Freschel on flutes. Mrs.

Bernard Lemoine will direct the Wilson chorus and Katie Ligare, Jill Learmann and Barbara Wunderlich will be accompanists. The chorus will sing "Beauti of schools, says, "We definitely are integrated. Every school in service. One doubtful element in past practice was the handling of a grading factor called 111S N. Mason Street Walgreen Drugs, Inc.

R. Berger, Agent Wirtz, Emery F. 404 W. Pershing Street Dated: April 1M4. from producer marketings of milk and cream may increase our system has Negro children.

Charges Inequality one to two per cent wis year "Token, token, token," shouts i nal which, if abused, could result ELDEN J. BROEHM City Clerk ELDEN J. BROEHM City Clerk over last year's $4,848,000,000. ful Savior," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," "The Navy Hymn," "Come Back to Sorrento," May 1-5-4 The department said milk production this year may exceed last year's 124.8 billion Branche. "What are 10 or 20 or 30 out of 500 or more.

That's not equal." Long acknowledges that four schools are all Negro and a "Steal Away," "Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little" and "Good Night, Ladies." The girls' chorus will pounds by about one billion pounds. Milk prices are expected to average about the same fifth has 10 whites among 1,000 pupils. The schools have 11,150 pupils, of whom 6,725 are Ne in the second and third quarters as they did a year ago, sWessssssses ie i II I IIIMI I I 1 1 II II gro. For 1964 as a whole, prices may exceed those of 1963, pri Philip Savage, tri-state secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, sometimes has marily because of higher first quarter prices and increased N. Oneida Appleton Neenah milk use in fluid milk markets.

FRIEND OF THE FAMILY FOOD STORE worked with Branche, some times ignored him and some The department said stocks of nn FOX CITIES'. DAWN dew fresh times been ignored. He is considered more moderate but, Lai iv like Branche, was arrested for Housewife Specials dairy products, including those held by the government under price supports, totaled the equivalent of about 9 billion pounds of milk on April 1, the beginning of the new marketing Week demonstrating. Savage looks favorably to ef forts of the State Human Rela tions Commission, or the courts, year. A year earlier the stocks totaled 12.8 billion pounds.

to settle the dispute. Turkey Drumsticks CUCUMBERS 3 29c Swift Premium Large Bologna Any Size Pic AMERICAN PEAT 50 lb. Swift Premium 98e sing "The Heather on the Hill," with a soprano solo by Sheila Roberts. Bob Kohl, Thomas Schleitwiler and Scott Schultz, playing cornets, will accompany the chorus in "God Bless America." Madrigal Group A girls' madrigal group will sing "Now Is the Month of Maying" by Thomas Morley. In the group are Sue Wessing, Barbara Volkman and Debbie Wal-len, first sopranos; Mary Krieck, Sharon Desten and Cheryl Matt-son, second sopranos, and Barbara Wunderlich, Jill Learmann and Anne Joseph altos.

Harold G. Hoecherl will direct the seventh grade string orchestra, in "March Slav" by Tschaikowsky and "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," a spiritual, and the eighth and ninth grade strings of Madison and Wilson junior high schools, playing "Sinfonia" by Sammartini, "Church Bells" by Gounod and "Suite-Ballet Du Roi" by Prae-torius. Eric Roehl, Valley Science Fair Winner, Goes to National Event Eric Roehl. winner of the Fox Valley Science Fair, and his parents will leave Sunday for the National Science Fair-International in Baltimore, Md. Eric, an Appleton High School 6enior, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Roehl, 1615 N. Nicholas His science fair project, entitled "Plasma the Fourth State of Matter," is in the physics category. Four hundred of the nation's top science students and several from foreign countries will compete for honors and prizes at the National Science Fair. Exhibits will represent the best of thousands of projects selected in district, regional and state science fairs.

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