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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 11

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rf rrTn'T'T-nrif'rri n'rij ryy rrrmrrrT KENOSHA NEWS Tuesday December 4 1973 II Idea for A customized lift 0 insurance program that's ideal (or you i i In Kenotha Contact ask did for propane-using industries disputed -with city administrators over the cost of printing ail the extra copies insisting he had to know what was being voted wi before voting Others said copies of ordinances are already sent in advance of hearings as well as copies of major resolutions Most others are ex-' plained in their titles Aldermen objected to the cost Bellow said costs could be saved by mailing packets to aldermen instead' of naving police officers deliver them on Friday Others sakl mailing would mean aldermen lace Burkee explained an agree ment with International Boat shows is for five years for an to-water show on lakefronl Park board had approved use of Navy Park waterfront The show will also cover Morelli Holiday Inn and adjacent properties A fence along park front will be temporary one After the second year the show will pay percentage fees to the park fund The show is one of only six to US At end John Cantrell in the audience gave a long talk on his history to this and other cities the need to help disabled veterans and particularly his wish for the city to float a bond issue to save the Downtown area Granting that therq is not During City two-hour much they can do to help cKy session last night there wasma-aldcrmea last night Indicated joe argument over only two is they wanted to do what they can to help American Brass and Macwhyte Companies which are feeling the fuel crunch severely Council adopted 13 to 0 a resolution to all our state and federal representatives for a change in priority listing on propane allocations" The resolution offered by Aid' Peter Nedweskl explained that these two firms among Keno- major employers and factors in its total economic balance" are crippled by curtailment propane They have been classified users" which will cut supplies them-to curtail operations and lay off thousands of workers which would bring -Hie present unemployment rate sf 36 per cent to over 66 per cent" sues One was the future street pattern between 48th Ave and Cooper Rd from 85th to '87th Sts This was finally deferred to the Dec 20 jneeting of the city plan commission for more study Residents claimed development cf the plan submitted would cause much flooding take too much land from some owners and disturb die pattern of living for others The city said It is a future not immediate plan for most 1 The other was Aid Gerald ordinance to require a copy of every resolution and every ordinance to be sent to each alderman before hearings This was deferred 16 to 2 Aid George Fitchett who seconded motion was the only one to vote with him Bellow the license A police committee had recommended it be granted but 10 aldermen thought some offenses on the record had been too close together and too serious to nature to be acceptable to a bartender In other action Council action included' Adopted three! One sets Washington Rd speed limit 32nd to 39th Ave at 35 miles per hour one makes all rooming house permits expire on same date Oct 31 each year One driver license requirements for cab drivers Three ordinances were gitan first reading come up for hearing Dec 17 Transferred 33-500 from the contingency fund for a detailed neighborhood planning and development study by Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission in would receive them late Mon- pensation schedule for a director day Just before leaving for theof transportation He does not meeting and with no weekend think it calls for adequate pay study time As it is now they fcr the qualifications required said' they have time to call and Finance committee members check on matters they bad split evenly over whether derstand Aid John Madison of the finance committee which recommended denying the ordinance by a 6 to 0 vote protested stand stupid he said an to the paper accufr tog finance members of Voting blindly When a resolution Js sent to our committee if we need to know more than it tolls us one quick call to the city clerk tolls us all we need Why keep passing ordinances which are juk costing more Only two other votes all evening had any dissenters -Aid Michael Baltes alone opposed the resolution providing for a new classification and com- or not to recommend one bartender applicant Council just missed splitting the same way It finally voted 10 to 8 against Those counts were dismissed to Kenosha County Court in June after she was granted immunity by federal authorities Nine men and seven women were arrested by the FBI and police In a aeries of raids in Kenosha and elsewhere to June on charges stemming from the grand jury probe The charges Involved violations of various federal statutes relating to interstate transportation to aid of Two injured in traffic MEMORIAL WEEK-END SPECIALS Sgso Last Chance! URGE 24 INCH WREATH Made by us with Frosted Cones Red Ribbons on Heavy Stand Second woman linked to Kenosha case is i found strangled Two persons one of them a pedestrian were injured to traffic mishaps this morning Betty Leek 5224 11th Ave suffered shoulder injuries when she was struck by an auto at Sheridan Rd and 52nd St about 7:30 am today She was MAURER Lawn and Garden Center 1780 22nd Ave Phone 552-8411 taken to Memorial Hospital and two autos! waftakra to was released after treatment Memorlal Hospital where 1 un She was crossing the' street derwent surgery He is to when she was struck by the turn- condition today according auto of John Martino ing to a hospital spokesman 41st Ave Martino was booked by officers on a charge of falling to yield the right-of- way to a pedestrian V3D (HiVCt tllldS A two-car collision at 22nd Ave and 45th St shortly be- HIS SUSDICIOIIS TITJG fore 7 am resulted to injuries 34th Ave who was Our 24th Year in Driver Education PAY AS YOUR LEARN racketeering-prostitution per- of World War I enlisting In the I army on March 29 1918 and re- ing prostitution to a seven-state May 23 1919 He was em-area centered in Kenosha ployed at American Motors to a passenger to one of the cars The autos Involved in the accident were driven by Judy A Greco 4323 6th Ave and James Stadler 2602 32nd Ave Ruth Stadler received back and hip injuries in the mishap and was taken to St Hospital for treatment SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -When' cab driver Lloyd Small left his fare at the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday night he had suspicions The passenger Salvador Ar-rendondo said he just wanted to a walk to clear my He only walked a short distance however before leaping A Kenosha News story Mon- to his death the J03rd known day reporting a mishap Satur- suicide from the span OR JUST SAY -CHAROI IT" ARCADE drivers ft ANDREW ENHOFF 7610 14th Ave Ph 652-0208 Aid Association for Lutherans Appleton Wisconsin Frate malifa Insurance Irfe Health Retirement -il XI WREATHS fK ADULT PROGRAM MbiMlnsmsTnhitJ to Yaw Ntads Nfttoaaly RaceftMid Intown Mitksfc TEEN PROGRAM 3(M AND MImH MMmmi Stoto RaqatrMMtts AND Mar Urns WW Hove Had Their Theory INDIVIDUAL HSSONS Dawfuad ta Correct ad Complete Magfti School hntrvcttoa USSONS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE DAYS NIGHTS WEEKENDS school inc ARD WINNING MiW SERVICE area bounded by 75th and 35th Sts Cooper Rd and Hy 31 wrote off certain delinquent personal property tax liabilities made four changes to parking rules authorized city attorneys to defend two police officers accused of beating a prisoner authorized filing application with State Department of Natural Resources for funds Committee: Accepted all recommendations seven by a lump vote-two after discussion Most were license matters Others-recommended immediate purchase of Isetts property for the 89th St retention basin instead of waiting until next year The money Is already bonded The cost will be 937462 instead of an anticipated 340720 Works: Accepted five committee recommendations after discussing one Mayor Wal Thomas Dawson Thomas Dawson 69 6325 29th Ave died Monday morning Memorial Hospital following short illness Born in Bevier Mo on May 31 1904 he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Harry Dawson He moved to Kenosha to 1925 Mr Dawson married Opal Hart Lindell in Kenosha on Sept 5 1950 Mr Dawson was employedby the Anaconda American Brass Corp and retired in 1969 He was a member of the First Christian Church American Brass Union Local 9322 and the Masonic Lodge 47 AM Survivors are his wife a step-son Gerald Lindell Silver Springs Md two step-grandchildren four brothers Edward Elmer Lee and Gardner all of Kenosha and John Macon Mo and a sister Mrs Mary Bell also of Macon William Abraham William Abraham 75 1660 Lathrop Ave Racine died Monday at St Hospital Racine 1 He was bom on Oct 26 1898 in Oshkosh and had retired to 1964 from American Motors Corp where he had been employed for 38 years On June 27 1924 in Racine he married Helen Ludtke Mr Abraham was a member of Holy Cross Luthem church Racine Survivors besides his wife are a daughter Mrs Gerald (Donna) Hansen Racine four granddtikken and two brothers and a sister Mrs Mildred Verrall Mrs Mildred Verrall 10439 Jeanine Lane Cypress Calif a former Kenosha resident died in Cypress on Nov 6 according to word received here Mrs Verrall resided in Kenosha from 1940 until 1955 and was active to the Altar Guild and Guild of St Matthew Episcopal church She was also an assistant Girl Scout leader here Surviving is a daughter Mrs Robert (Shirley) McKinney with whom Mrs Verrall made her home Mrs Verrall was P3 blher hus NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Just call It pays to compere DICK NACHREINER Ph 6541 958 HWy VitUya St Auro mum mmuw irt AMtlllCAN tTAMOARO IN8UAANC1 COMPANY AaiMtoM Family iMuranot grtup MADII0NWitW7ei A 75-year-old woman was Edward Hood 9320 12th PL Ronald Keitel 24 6741 Sheri- treated at Memorial Hospital complained to the de- dan Rd pleaded Innocent to for a hip injury received when partment yesterday a two-place County Court Monday morning her testimony before the grand an unidentified man attempted snowmobile trailer was stolen to a charge of driving after rev- jury in Wisconsin from his front yard The trailer ocation He posted a 3200 bond pending a pretrial Jan 2 Deputies arrested him Saturday at to snatch her purse as she walked near 63rd St and 14th Ave last night She managed had a value of 3300 A front-end loader worth asked whether the murder of Mrs Hatch may be related to Also other sources to Tennessee mentioned an unidentified man supposedy a witness to hang onto the purse but was knocked to the ground to the struggle day at You Car Wash Inc 5105 Sheridan Rd erroneously indicated two employes injured had -been treated and released from Memorial Hospital Blaine A Christensen 5502 24th Ave Ph 657-5442 Special namYianentc- SIS on permanents: 31795-315 315-31045 31250-3845 Open 6 days a week Kiwanis 18th Annual Pancake Porky Day this Saturday Dec 8 1973 7 A 6 Pancake Porky Day Satur- Tick? J- J1! avaUaWe at aoor Snowmobile Club 4th Annual Snow Ball Hop Sat Dec 8th 8 PM to 1 AM Kenosha County Conservation Kenosha wunty wnwrva on County AH Music by County Ice and charge our new at 7703 Sheridan Rd Delicatessen 26th Ave and Roosevelt Rd now featuring ported Bond Host cheese herrings limpa bread arid other items available Opening soon Mint Julep Scandinavian im- gourmet foods 36000 was stolen from the Ability Sanitary Service Hy- north of Hy ML Sunday night Brand name colopes and xbe theft was reported to the scents only at Bernacchl sheriffs department by Ed Hal- year? Pharmacy Centers White ter Pleasant Prairie Porpw 11A Shoulders and Este Laudar Donald Perry 2110 45th St stocking stutters 3179 Chanel Ifene 8 and LmY Freeman Kenosha Cornelius Van Boven Cornelius Van Boven 83 died at Memorial Hospital Monday night following a long illness He was born to Rilland Bath Netherlands on Dec 28 1889 the son of the1 late Mr and Mrs Cornelius Van Boven and spent his early life there He came to Kenosha to make his home to 1910 On June 24 1920 he married Cornelia Kraak Mr Van Boven was a veteran Corp from 1912 until his retirement to 1956 He was a member of the Christian Reformed church and American Legion Paul Hetrick Post 21 Survivors besides Us wife are two daughters Mrs Eugene (Cornelia) Andersen Kenosha and Mrs Jack (Marjorie) Sorensen Saugus Calif three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren Mr Van Boven was preceded to death by two brothers Thomas and John and by three sisters Miss Maatje Van Boven Mrs Cornelia Kloet and Mrs Sadie Bouterse Frank Neglin Frank Neglin 90 died at Woodstock Health Center Monday morning following a long illness Born to Germany on June 14 1883 he came to the United States to 1910 and be first resided in Chicago In 1912 to New York City he married Margaret Sldibst They moved to Bristol to 1952 Mr Neglin was employed by the Fred Harvey Restaurants for many years retiring to 1948 Survivors include his wife and a son Gordon Neglin Oak Park Hi rescue runs while tumbling to gym class at Bradford High School --Mrs-Elizabeth Jokes 4212 21st ve suffered a head lac- eration in a fall in her home Monday She too went to St Other calls were (or a boy of 11 who euffemi head cut when hit by Ms brother a 17-year-old dazed after a fight at 56th St and 24th Ave and two sick persons Mistletoe origin Mistletoe over the door at Christmas time owes its origin to the Druid priests of andent England They used to cut it down and hang it over doors to bring happiness to those passing under Open Fri 'til 9 Plenty of Fret Perking since December 1972 After Mrs murder in Memphis in September authorities in Tennessee and Wisconsin discounted the possibility that her slaying was linked to the prostitution case A 43-year-old Memphis man was charged with her death The man a reserve police officer Earsel Bowden Jr was to' appear to Memphis City Court for a preliminary hearing on the charge today A Memphis police official today said that he not throw out any possibility" when in the prostitution cases who has vanished Though unconfirmed the reports claim that the car was found near a midwestem lake and that the witness may have drowned A source dose to the federal investigation to Milwaukee has denied any witnesses are miss- inn tag Jeffery Hirschberg assistant UJS Attorney to Milwaukee who conducted the grand jury proceedings could not be reached for comment tills meriting Four fire calls six After a very hectic weekend the city fire department had a relatively 4 quiet Monday with only four fire calls and six for rescue squads Two at the fire calls were for grass fires one at 45th St and Uth Ave li otter W6nd Tremper High School At 8:30 this morning a faulty alarm at the Frost Co sent fire equipment to that plant but there was no blaze The other call was last night when a car gas tank was punctured on the trade route under the 6th Ave bridge No fire resulted A rescue unit took Barbara 5123: 24th Ave to St Hospital yesterday after she twisted her back A second woman granted Immunity to testify before a Milwaukee federal grand jury concerning an alleged seven-state prostitution ring centered to Kenosha has been found slain Mrs Sharon Davis who lived to Kenosha as recently as last June was found strangled on a New York City street on Nov 29 She was at least the second person linked to the prostitution probe to have died to recent months On Sept 9 the body of Mrs Jacqueline Hatch 27 was discovered to a vacant lot to Memphis Tom Mrs Hatch had been shot to death like Mrf Davis she had received immunity to testify before the grand jury to Milwaukee- --Mrs Davis whom Kenosha detectives say was apparently only 17 was arrested here on prostitution charges this year each appeared in County Court 1 this morning on gambling charges Perry pleaded guilty and was fined 350 and costs Freemen entered a no contest plea was found guilty and was fined 350 The charges stemmed from a gambling raid by police and state officers in eariy 1972 at a borne on the west side of Keao-riia rings heavy gold rings neavy gold plate white or yellow only 3995 Mid-City Fruitland 1155 Sheridan Rd Ph 5528366 Open 7 days a week 10 am to 8 pm Too old for the Rock cor irtft a faring atmosphere? If the is Yes to coy of the try The We cater to the The Cove 2425 60th SL Attention Snap-On Credit Union members Want to play Santa? Join our Christmas tog Support the Kenosha Band tt Orchestra Boosters Place your order with a Jr or Sr High School Band St Orchestra No 5 Prince Matchabelli Sort- liege My Sin Arpege Ambush Moon Drops Jean Nate Tabu Skinny Dip Shalimar Max Factor also Kenosha's finest and newest toiletries for Old Spice Mennen Mon Triomphe Moustache English at the Eagles Club Tick-Leather Chanel Faberge ets available at door Pierre Cardin Zlzanlc Christian Dior Russian Leather Kiwanis 18th Annual this Lanvln Many other unique im ports BernaccW Pharmag Centers Uptown Dhielen 6224 22nd Ave PL 658-1383 Forest Park Division 6037 40th Ave Ph 658-1353 VFW Post 1865-Business meeting Wed Dec 5th 8 PM StoTO-Oommander Au The fine looking couple is Charles and Mary Loeser of 923 Wood Road who stopped at Vigansky's to buy a part for an electric broom Jack is a sales manager for Western Printing and Mary is employed at American Motors Credit Union Mary and I visited and this is what she said: "Really we've never bought amajor appliance from Vigansky's I merely needed a part for my electric broom Yet the salesmen were so friendly we ended up having our picture taken Really though we would buy from Vigansky's because they project a friendly impge to us ond we know they sell a fine quality selection of nafoe brand appliances Their service is tops! Whep Chuck and I are ready for a major appliance buy we'll go back" THANK YOU MARY PLEASE RETURN WHEN YOU'RE READY FOR A MAJOR OR MINOR APPLIANCE TRY Tl4EM FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS LARGE OR SMALL THE ACTION IN APPLIANCES IS VIQANSKY'S! answer to Alice Cooper Is playing at the Train Station 2703 63rd St Live entertainment Kenny Kelsey 5023 17th Ave reported to police last ftn the rear of the asa tMiSS was recovered later at 23rd St and 30th Ave Choice Beef Sale! Choice sides quarters and loins of beef-on sale this week at Stock your freezer now and save Fonte Foods 1400 50th St lives Now The Cove (formerly the Lair) 2425 60th St Daily from 3 Sat Sun from noon closing cater to an adult crowd Joachim Olivares 5127 29th Beer at bar 32 admission includes only food Gary Hamachek 580731st Ave complained that his law-nmower valued at 3137 was -654-0471 Ray Davis 8516 20th Ave was granted probation under the first offender treatment on Ave appeared in County Court a charge of possessing marl- Bar Entertainment yesteray a (W of oper- a a He apppeared before nightly 7 pm to 1 am Closed atJn a without the Judge Burton Scott to County Sundays 570i'22nd Ave consent He requested Court Private blend per- a preliminary hearing which Wayne Scriver 4048 Sheridan manenU-Regular 320 value 310 was scheduled for Dec 21 Rd appeared before Judge complete Cut Curl Beauty Bond of 31000 was ordered Burton Scott to County Court on Shop 5603 7th Ave Ph 654- will be open for a charge of obstructing an offl 2641 'i your Christmas shopping dally cer He requested a Jury trial Dec Al Pierce Stan- Mon through Fri 9 AM-9 which was scheduled for Jan dard Station will be at new 1 PM Sat 98:30 Sun 118 cation 6007 Sheridan Rd The gifts that are bought at Steak Steak a'! (rod Visit location Club today We pay 5 per cent per annum on all Christmas Clubs Snap-on Credit Union 7533 22nd Avenue Telephone! 31 Bond was set at 3200 LIT Fruit boxes Ideal for Holiday Season home use or giv- Day Night Service On All Appliances TV Fenton Glasswares Serving Dishes Candle Holders Handmade Vases and more in Milk glass Cranberry Green and Amber igansky's Appliances "The House ot Quality That Good Service 361 1 Roosevelt Road Phone 658-41 11 Choice tender pin bona sirloin 99c lb center-cut sirloin 3L19 lb porter house $13 lb T-bone 3129 lb farm style sliced smoked bacon 2 lb package 3119 chunk Swiss cheese 99c lb sliced Thuri-nger summer sausage 3L19 lb Sale starts Mon at 4 pto Dec 3rd We reserve the right iiiinmlde OltKltS "tr 75th St member or call 694-1228 or '658-and 8066 Candlelite Supper Club now open 7 days a week for youf dining pleasure Open dally 4 pm closing Plenty of paved and lighted parking 4814 Sheridan Rd Ph 6548933 to limit quantities Lakeway $627 24th Ave with The Super Market Hwy 50 villa Sound to music A.

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