The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

Thursday Nov. 29, 1962 Appleton Post-Crescent C7 VISPRIDE NATURAL SHARP CHEDDAR Now Available at Your Favorite Food Store the scene Monday morning after three small tugs had tried unsuccessfully for three days to free the ciant shin. THE ALL made by divsrs from Roen Salvage Co. of Sturgeon Bay. Since the closing time of the Great Lakes Seaway has been extended, officials on the freighter hope to get through the locks and onto the ocean before the deadline.

The John Purves was called to Although at no time was the CHICKEN freighter or her crew in par l. Alio in Smoke, WXSa -x Garlic Blue the smaslwrl hill! was taltinc n' 7rr Stale Police Won't Ask Staff Boost Patrol Wants Straight 40-Hour Shift, Pay Hike Posl-Crctnl Madison Burtau week. They now work 48 hoursi during the summer period, andi are paid over-time for the addi-j tional eight hours above the nor-' mal State Civil Service require-; rnent, He pointed to the waste in the high turn-over rate, reporting! that the training cost amounts to; more than $1,000 per man. Reynolds was more uncommunicative than he has been in other hearings in the field this week.j but asked Beier to supply comparison with the pay rate and the turn-over rate in county and city NA7UHAL considerable amount of water, FOOD )) Excellent for TV Party Snacks Grounded Freighter Pulled Free Chloqo Daily Newi $ervlce JHTRGEON BAY The Norwegian freighter, Maaksjell, was pulled from the rocks on which it had gone aground Friday early tlits morning. The John Purves, lamest tug on the Great Lakes, pulled the 450 foot freighter back into the shipping lane at 1:30 a.m., today a mile west of the breakwater at Muskegon, Mich.

While the Maaksjell is being refueled by the Sturgeon Bay tug. repairs on her hull are being 1 Cheeseburger! Buffet Supper "Nothing could be tastier" SVi oz. Size CAMP McCOY The State NEWEST, NEATEST police departments, Beier volunteered that the cur-'rent cadet class includes two Ne-'gro candidates, the first ever I filed. Wispride Label Good Cheese on the Table Here, from Da Pont research, is a wonderful new way to paint! New DuPont "Lucite" Wall Paint gives walls and ceilings a rich, flat finish. none of the nuisance you've known in the with less time getting ready and cleaning up afterwards! Easy-to-use "Lucite" Wall Paint driea in 30 minutes, will give yeari of service and take repeated washing I New Books way to paint! "WATER SKIING is my dish-so is BROADCAST CHILI" Traffic Patrol won't sponsor legislation for an increase in the 250-man authorized strength of the jstate constabulary, John Reynolds learned to his surprise Wednesday.

The disclosure came from L. E. Beier, head of the patrol, as Reynolds conducted a hearing at the State Police Academy on the budget aspirations of the highway law enforcement arm. i Beier told of the increase in the hiohwav arriHpnt rato in iho Mountaineers Describe Himalayan Expedition A A- V' 1 1 The press 1 a up Sir Ed- 1 I 1 1 cinta tii ti Hillary's scientific and No stifling! uit open the can and start painting. Spreads amazingly easily with brush or roller.

I ciaic aiiu lllc caaill lull Ul fatalities. Reynolds asked whether there was a request for more policemen. I "There is no such request in our budget," Beier replied briefly. Reynolds made no comment on mountaineering expedition of 1961 in the Himalayas as the search for the mysterious Yeti, the "abominable snowman." Yet in "High in the Thin Cold Air" by Hillary and Desmond Doig, one of a series of injurious law suits from jealous competitors. How the captains fought, these suits, how their experiences set off a spate of South Sea speculation, and how these men met their ends provides an interesting conclusion to the tale.

Books of History Other new books of history and adventure include "When Beauty Rode the Rails" by Lucius Beebe, "Concord Rebel" by August Derleth, "Man on Trial" by Ger- his own plans for the patrol, al I though among the campaign issues; the new books at the Appleton J. Doesn't drip or spatter like ordinary paint Creamy-thick "Lueite" Wall Paint stays on wall and eeilines, off clothes and hands. ne rauea wiring success.u. yb wcek tWs drive for the governorship was the claim that the state needs more phase of the exped.tion drops into effective measures to reduce road minor significance. deaths and injuries.

Doig, press correspondent, who NEW mm 1 Beier told Reynolds he is wor- tells the first part of the adven- EJSr Dickler, "Young Man from 9 LUCITE CHILI with beans BARBARA COOPER Champion Woman Water Ski Jumper, finds taste excitement in BROADCAST CHILI Top sports stars go for meaty Broadcast Chili. So will you. It's real, honest chili-yet mild enough for your whole family. It's a taste of excitement! Serve it soon! ried about the erosion of his staff ture. does lay considerable stress through resignations for better on the pursuit of rumor, wherever jobs in insurance, other state law Yeti were reported heard or seen, enforcement agencies and private i They followed footprints, and they business.

examined Yeti scalps (only to de- Lost Part of Staff cide that they were probably those He has lost nearly 20 per the blue bear of Tibet). They of his men since last year, he failed to secure any scientific WALL PAINT tor btauty 1 without bother 19 decorator colon cau Matching colon for woodwork and trim in "Ouco" Satin Sheen Enamel Watch amazini demonstration 01 TVI 'in i ii i ti ill i liiaTiii'MMhi i i i proof, and yet acknowledge that the Tibetans and Nepalese believe in the Yeti. Hillary's half of the book is per- -1" Denver" by Will Fowler, "Two in the Far North" by Margaret Murie, and "World War by Hanson Baldwin. Books by noted humorists include "Everyone But Thee and Me" by Ogden Nash, "Credos and Curios" by James Thurber, and "Armour's Richard Armour. Also new are "Watchdogs of Wall Street" by Hillel Black, "Two Minutes to Noon" by Noel Busch, "Burning Conscience" by Claude Eatherly, "My Life with by Anthony Paone, "Financing Medical Care" by Helmut Schoeck, "Grantland Rice Award Prize Sports Stories" by Robert Smith, and "America's Best Lake, Stream and River Fishing" by haps even more interesting, for it said, and the academy here now has 42 cadets in a 14 week training program to fill the vacancies.

He said his men now start at pay of $403 a month and that he has submited a request for money to raise the starting wage to $453 and to permit raises for the lowest ranking officers up to $568. He said he would also put all his officers on a straight 40 hour work Read the Food Pages examines not only the primary objective, the physiological program, but is also the minutely detailed record of a nine months' expedition. Challenge of Mountains He relates the effect on the members of the team of wintering jjjjj) "LUCITE" WALL PAINT- Beauty without Bother! at 19,000 feet, tells how they Heinz Ulrich. New novels Include "Golden I Oriole" by H. E.

Bates, "Oregon Rifles" by Dwight Bennett, "Rose (JjixiimiJted scaled "unclimbable" Amada-blam, how the ascent of Makalu very nearly turned into disaster, and always, the challenge of the mountains and their beauty. Other members have contributed from their own experiences, and that of Leigh Ortenburger at 27,790 feet, confronted with one injured and one desperately ill companion, rivals the grim story of Annapurna. Almost more than in any other of the mountain books, one has a sense of knowing many things of the daily round the gathering of equipment, the hiring of Sherpa of Tibet" by Lionel Davidson, "Find the Woman" by Doris "Two Loves" by Han Suyin, "All. the Living" by Henrietta Henkle, "Time Before This" by Nicholas Monsarrat, "An Answer from Limbo" by Brian Moore, "Golden Spur" by Dawn Powell, and "Birds of Paradise" by Paul Scott. i 123 E.

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'Armchair adventurers should be fascinated by this engrossing ac 1 count. 18th Century Privateers In 1708 there sailed from England two ships, the Duke and the duch*ess, armed with letters of marque from the English government, to capture gold-bearing Spanish galleons in the Pacific. "The Privateers" by Flemming MacLiesh and 1 Martin Krieger tells their story. A The pilot of the group was the famed Captain Dampier, a seasoned voyager, and, it is said, a model for Swift's imaginary Gulli HILLS BROS. L23 DRIP or REG.

I' i ulDiiiit-liHiiiilii ver. Thus began one of the boldest 5 4 v. v. "2 raiding missions of the 18th century. Told here in sparse but effective language, the three-year trip was one of extreme hardship.

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