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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - June 12, 1958, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                n Daily W 9 P A P E R WP Forty Fifth Jue 12, 1958 Opy Cemto Legislature Moving Quickly to Extend Unemployment Benefits Order Borders Sealed to U.N. Observers Move Into Lebanon SEARCH TORNADO a Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ragain try 10 find their possessions in the jumbled mess that remains after a tornado destroyed or damaged at least 130 homes and a new grade school Tuesday in El Kan. Scores of homeless went to shelters set up by the Red Thirteen persons were killed when the tornado ripped through 4.0 blocks of Lebanon first contingent of observers moved into Lebanon today less than 24 hours after the Security Council ordered a border watch to keep out what Lebanon calls intruders from President Nasser's j United Arab i The first group of five New two j Swedes and two from Israel into i Lebanon and then headed for The officers are from the truce group in Reflecting the urgent view the Council took of the Lebanese Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold ordered them to banon immediately to serve until he can recruit a separate Votes Expected Today on 3 Special Session Topics Thomson's proposal to extend and increase unemployment compensation benefits seemed for quick approval in the Legislature The special in 10 scheduled to end Favorable action also was in prospect on the chief Labor Reform other deal the one- Senate Adds Teeth to WASHINGTON a Clellan vote of 86-0..the Senate wrote JJ its labor today most of thi Employment Up 4.6% District Office Reports A 4.6 per cent rise in the employment level in area during the past two months was reported today in n figures released by the Wisconsin Rapids district IO. of the Wisconsin State Employment A gain of 344 workers in the 60-day period ending May 51 was noted in reports from 41 business ments participating in the labor market lion from i The Security Council the watchdog team in answer p a Lebanese complaint that I Of is sending arms and to rebels seeking to President Camille I W The denied the f The Council Wednesday ordered Uf UQV Secretary General Dag skjold to organize an Funeral services for tional powers for the senators to go along j tary of labor to force year residency law for public and establishment of urban velopment authorities empowered to condemn land for slum would continue le Roih of the in brief sessions proved streamlined rules of designed to eliminate with him tactics and limit the session June 21. would extend the to two Democrats said they mum benefit period from 261- to would cooperate m a speedy It would also COmpliance with its siott because they said they had arfly increase the weekly Lack Of such powers was of the demand for labor reform favored the governor's proposals raum from to The t legislation JonS he adopted ded benefits would apply to jone Of the criticisms Of whether Sen. Irving M. The rules cleared the way for 000 unemployed workers who voiced earlier this week a of the hearings this morning be- have exhausted their benefits by Secretary of Labor could carry with him fore joint Senate Assembly 1- amendment putting them in the 10 or u GOP senators who on three bills covering Cost of the program is estimated was offered bv Sen John S follow his lead on governor's was Effective Date F. group and rash it into position to 56, 960 1st Ave. chief sponsor of organization was not known home at Hammarskjold was understood to a lengthy have been compel testim O I have sent out recruiting calls a number of He conferred night with key U.N. delegateS for xo Saturday at the production of books records in enforcing sections Congregational ing with union Rev. Robert W. and financial reporting by U.S. Ambassador officiate at the services union officers and em- Britain's Sir rites charge of response to the Interment is to take place Compromises to collect items Riverside Cemetery at Collision at Marshfield Kills Driver m Malik Kennedy also agreed to accept about 11 million Its would be absorbed by the Emphasizing political aspects of I The jobless benefit which state unemployment compensation 9 become effective as early as balancing fund which totals about million No federal i funds are j The proposal empowering cities i to establish urban renewal has the backing of kee and Madison The Dili jis designed to eliminate legal which now require cities j to obtain jury verdicts of on each individual real estate A committee of five persons was appointment is tentative since she parcel needed for a slum Name Committee to Study School Problem Associated with the set up Thursday night to study the was not at the concerned problem of overcrowded schools Operate 4 Schools jance Ease Relief Rules According to James D. manager of the district office total employment as reported the 41 firms at the end of the was as compared with 7.376 two months Of northwestern were since April L 1330 exempting small unions school District No. 2 town of According to comments at The covering changes in the The current employment level is sin was described today as Olson became president on July reporting this is residency requirement for public 1.5 per cent higher than a year and by would esse tension He came to Wisconsin making District No. 2's would permit Wisconsin when ratal employment stood president of the local Jaycee 2nd the But in 1925 and was advertising reports to ot the group took district three 1.room residents to retain relief 7'601- which initiated the frankly worried about of Wisconsin at a interested citizens Schools and one 2-room itv if they moved to another state The file of job have received for mendly Daay for about a the Saratoga Town Halt The Several of the teachers have returned within one year 3 j c is 47 cent over last items during the first Baird although ir of the Vreeland 33 per cent during the past 60, because of the large path ofj I I I davs to a total of 897 at the end S tornado there con- A. of a need for f 31II 22, Rt 1, Non-manufacturing firms in He said one of the biggest i almost instantly accounted for more than half problems in the inf the involves the obtaining of night when his auto collided me employment increases re- another at an intersection on j city limits of luted A passenger in his with increases at the statej Ruby D. 18. RL 2. and in railroad is reported in critical ar Volunteers for this work before joining the Huffman ing Co. -as curb union abuses and also labor some of things it recommendations on to the school numbering as high as 35 out having qualified for relief in and are thereby other Cranberry Company Official Leader for presentation at the f1 Tg to The opening sessions Wednesday Olson vice president d on B. Johns on expressed meeting of the school not from and director of the DuBay the be passed was is still irked because the berry a director of the j Appointed to the e need of a new governor had convened the session Edwards State other senators thought it were to ease nvo days before their stare dition at St. Joseph's hospital herej today as a result of injuries a member of the Rotary Club Sen. Mrs. John Elks honorary president of W one of group Larry and the Gun planning to offer all of Rt. 2. Mrs. ic of the City Point Hunting series of stringent amendments to and a member of the said there would be 19 Auburndale muffed a out on each land said that the trucks must attempt Thursday Strong Sorters to SS Se he Wisconsin Rapids The hope Baird said a slight loss in em- occurred in tie retail trade traffic Manufacturing dent victim in Wood County Topping previous In another the apprehension by rear and the first in manufacturing firms chairman would Pool Hall Rnn T v in over three a net gain of 150 if persons donating items ed through a m on Max Gladoske Riles in Milwaukee integration a new school cause of a state law which allows jit to borrow only 5 per cent of its tax evaluation for ing in the town of. Saratoga which has little would probably not build a new schooL 9 3 Killed as of beating orao Marshfield police a merry I No. 89, R. A. and was a 32nd oft more restrictive floor T attempting to member of the Ban Claire ments appeared to rest on two Max 75, 551 14th Petition Loses j med Wednesday morning Their petition ior integration L Whether Sen. John L. tits Wisconsin Rapids school Whether Sen. John L. Hospital where t n er PONCA Okla. A T L he had been a the past Death tais Mo home a lingering Raymond school board here Wednesday killing an Funeral services be held for the in- Force instructor and his group that a resident of the formed the caused by a head Miss Johnson suffered injuries j to her chest and for minor cuts andi ai nn on Hurless but i Asks Annual Pension Earlier Story on Page Saturday from the Johnson Funeral toga schools was 145 this vear Tnp 9 yard lier Death is expected to re- Appearing in municipal police main at the present level Kerns sought in the drive include this Unertel waived pre- WOK the current reporting Com- household liminary hearing and city of Milwaukee Lincoln Ave. at S. 33rd with 124 last canned goods and over to circuit He Survivors include his expense accounts Interment is to take gave figures indicating an Robert E Irons 25 Vreeland reported that the items committed to Wood County jail m been under investigation in Highland Memorial certain increase in enrollment in Island v Y and thus far received are in of a at than a year his coming Island' ably good Contents of the money bag Theodore P. Olson and one resignation to Mayor Frank Former residents of West The of one mother both stationed at Air City collection points are at the duded Theodore L. Port er today But he 1Ir. and Gladoske moved to med up the general attitude of Force base at Enid Okla Irons Armory during the day and at the According to and three J. be paid a pension of between Wisconsin Rapids following his re- those at the vas an instructor and a Fieldhouse from 6 to 8 p.m. apparently gained Douglas QOQ and a year basea On 10 years must be The is only student night and Friday and to the pool hall through a and nis 3I vears 1 Besides his wife he is survived getting Mrs Harmon's husband Dick rear i In his letter to il jing when a report of is expected to be released from St. Joseph's hospital The accident occurred at an in- near the crest of a hul where police said visibility is poor at Collier's auto went into a ditch and He was pulled oat of the car by persons at the Police said Collier win be ed with driving a due to a license suspension ming from a previous driving of- Kramer had motored to field from his home to visit Miss who was looking for a job an that They had been driving for about 25 minutes when the collision 9 Local Boys Will Attend Badger State the the by one Mrs. Raymond Approximately 20 citizens were was in the farm vard Riles for W. Berg may pay their Hurless said that two at the meeting during which the pickup track into the garage when was heard by neighbors in at the Baker Mortuary from 4 of city Fond du and study committee was the corner of ithe surprised the p.m. Friday and at the to deputy comptroller John three Hanson said many more had been the frame house about church from 9 a.m. Saturday until pa would take 10 or 12 after Mrs. Martha Olsen and Mrs. Marie asked to 10 p m j Ke was caught with a Memorials may be be would take three weeks Fond cu and Mrs. The school problem received a Two unopened parachutes were i by one of five to the Masonic building vacation and make bis resignation Telia Rosa thorough but no generally in a Wreckage was Funeral services be held at near the July 17. and one solution was strewn a 2 Friday at the Baker for Stewart W. 71, 720 12th: St who died at 6 a.m. at his home following a The Rev. Robert W. 1 Kingdon is to officiate and burial take place in Forest Hill j Mr. Berg was born 17. TT j t- at the son of No- l How does a chant asking tor money to has offered its of Is Example Of Inspired Community Cooperation Nice area high school as outstanding youths by the faculties of their respective attend the Badger Boys State on the Ripon College campus beginning Attending will be Paul Two Mile Glen B. Milton Bushman New Commander Of Legion Post and Mrs Herman the family of arrange to a you've got to have good quarters as lodging for the to Arcadia Wis in 1895 to approximately And takes The Cadets bivouac iHe completed and high youns with so the parents passed the at Girl Scout's Camp there and started work for flashy uniforms and the Tournament of The Elks Club serve and a strong will to win? Greea Bay Western Railroad and the Tournament of have as its chief both supper that in 1910. He married Loretta Question 2 What do you judge State Drum and Bugle Corps Boy Scont Guides at Winona on 17, 1923. do with the energetic young Director About noon the other land they moved to Wisconsin after they gei here? says Each 1 ids in 1932. He retired as a railroad Robert Suerth and a group of donate their time to of contestants has beer in 1953 enthusiastic parents know assist McCallam with the a Boy who j His one Mrs. L. have solved the first Helps Out Wn C- one day will see those 400 drummers Now maybe we can have a the staying with them ara Sv MKS Helen buglers marching down Grand Xo the spectators ail or Ave. and over Witter Field have got to sit down After the which be- Michael W 'm a And by costs at 2 at the Milwaukee Lh A as vice a A So the City Council was asked Road Suerth the i fne Bat the proof of answer to to Ln a of the to have been invited to take a Steve ja Port of the second to do put up bleachers at Witter swim at the of John Edwards High James who was Railroad with aD those sits They came across with the full through the Masonic ntes will be conducted in the proverbial city said to Steve of named post Alexander High and Ronald Wisconsin youths are ss a pu Other officers chosen were by Fred W. Burt at 8 o'clock this Expensive Undertaking 6lening, According to who i Commander Then on to St. Vincent de Paul is got a Tournament of Catholic and the East Side t may e rector of the Wood exclaimed eran schools for of we were wrong What j do we do with those nine drum has officials are junior E. 0.' i liver the main address and A the generosity of the city's on which our success L S adS and the parents Two of the Grover L Broadfoot wll were of our own drum and bugle Thunderbolts and He explained that ticket arrive Saturday will be open in the downtown area kelson and William A. 4 min. But before you can go to a Post 9. 9 GUIDES FOR THE as guides to the visiting dram and corps which will compete in the Tournament of Champions here Sunday will be eight Boy Scouts shown above with two of their They are to Randolph 130 10th St. Ronald 320 13th St. Wayne David Port Ronald 1630 Smith Port and Joseph 521 er St. Kneeling at the end of the row arc Ralph District Boy Scoot and Leonard assistant director of the Tournament of Start w  

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