I'm HISTORIC^ 90uoison, wia.TIMESVol. 62—No. 37MANITOWOC. WIS., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1959b K Ikat*u6iifho* daily •xcafK —Oyi dlYi a* W fraditft M. f*R»fte«rec.Price Sayan Cants■i ■Soma Chaar Follows Naor-Trogic FiraIke DeliversCounty Folks Help Bring Hopeful His ChristmasChristmas to Reedsville Family MessageBy LA WHENCE ASPLUNDI*IMr sale and emnmm paths.la awei tie* frown Of thesa tbrjr reverence, jeered by every clown.strangetask iaonlv a mother can with her own for name strange reason and child perished in the inferno“It s very clear in my mind.” Realizing at once the *enou* she recalled “I remember fallinR new of the predicament the Krep-to sleep at about 10 10 and the lines mne lacing - without food.next thing I knew I heard Mitzi clothing or shelter — the Reed* ,__. . .barking violently. Then ! heard villa Lions Club, under the direr needs an open and peaceful part-the babv coughing All of a sud tion of Ray P. Miller, president, nwxhtp instead of a barlt;* r°-den I w out n( th» «1«T taunchrt . ch.nl.bl. cmpaujt, K'-WwwI was in ami realized the house to aid the family.Foreign TravelIndicated Others Hopeful, He SaysWASHINGTON lt;AP - Mankindhas told the world in hia annualSarah J. DaySmm hiring secret from the i* J Christmas mesxace* was filled with smoke \ Vn are indeed charitable when j. .. Amerk. ran eoo.She then wrapped the two rmt .|vr aM| 9ailr giving, tnm , . , __,younc.M children in bl.nkm .ml ^ V. ~ ui ™ m?, T “ * “”±*TREEDSVILLE—U M . ntrancc «rncd them to rafciy while the M^ .k,.™. lt;u tk. imtmThe Preiidenl delivered hia Now this very Christmas Eve. message of peace and good willbut wonderful world we live in okier two clung to her skirt in when in a few short weeks tears order to find their way out TheKahUI (.ihrnaof sorrow and fear have been turn children range in age from f ou r ^ ^ ^ fh^ from viine*day at ceremonies opeo-«t inin nt or «l it, id* nnd months to lOUf YellrS. _ .___. . ,l.i , 7 . -a_______T.Inchthe faces of the parent* and chil ing the annual Chnstmaa pageant dren alike and smiles of happi of peace. As part of the observ-ness have been restored to t h e ance. he pressed a switch illumm-cute little rosy-cheeked children ating th# nation's Christmas tree as they pit ter patter abmjl their ,n a park adjoining the White new apartment trying to get a House grounds The program was peek at the bundle* under the broadcast by television and radio, tree. Share faaimea FsllhAnd this it all because we live Speaking l* hours after his ro-the greatest country in the tuni from a trip that took him to (Continued on Page T Si * | Africa, Asia and Europe. Eisenhower addressed his remarks to his fellow countrvmen and “work-drars for a Just peace wherever you may be in the world, whatevertpms 'mm m flag m lewye *rThe PeeeWtont esid “war conceptSnowfallwhich one must triumph over the other Nor does ft offer merely aBLUE CNmfMA* WXOME5 WHTTF Whm * awk) have been, m Mr. and Mrs. George Kreplme of Rt. 1, Reedsville termed, “an impossible Christmas without the help of the people who gave so graciously and freeh,” will now be one of thankfulness and happiness, and one that the Krepline family will long remember. A fire destroyed their home and everything they owned early the morning of Dec. 11. The Reedsville Lions Chib, aided by various business places and mdtvidttals from the surrounding area, found a new apartment for the family and provided food, clothing, money and household furnishings by means of charity. “I hope the people who gave so freely and made it possibleluf us to gue our chddfec a happy Chrixttm* realise how hapf\ we are,M Mrs. Krepline said, “Just the change of expressions on the children's faces, from fear to smiles, is something we will never be able to thank the folks enough for.’* Ray P. Miller, Lions president (right) and his daughter, Barbara, present George Jr., with a dog to replace the family pet which perished in the fire after possibly saving their lives. Looking on from left are Mrs. Krepline and her four-months-old daughter, Pamela, the father and his youngest son, Bryan, and Mike. (Photo by staff photographer)De Gaulle IsThreeEscape Injuries us Fire Steel UnionGiven Support at Midnight Strikes Cupe Cod Inn Goes to CourtFrench Aid to(Ptrtar* ca faslde Pag* firemen commented later in t h e Krause said at the scene of theMANITOWOC - Extensive fire morning “We had our hands full fireBfld water damage ciysid heavy ^ tht boy® did a jood job It Extent of the lobs remain® uo*PAMS lt;AP ►-President Charles Jos* at the Cape Cod Inn located wa* necessary to pour about 12,-'known pending an in.q*lt;tiuo by■■b 1 M *. A ... A.- ...At I 1 -____- - — — Ml A... n a r L.Schools DebatedClaim 4-CentIncrease Dueed into tears ot gratitude and montfts to tour yearsthankfulness. Yea r* ooly a dog. old frilow;Tears that can only come from a dog, within one’! own heart, and yeo've kadi your day:Now because a number 01 folks Rut mrrrr a friend at all myfrom this village, and many from; friendsthe cities surrounding it. so gra has been truer than yea ninny ciousiy opened up their hearts, a Julian 8, t alleryoung couple will be fortunate Sjkd,y ffmu8h after seeing theenough to give its lour youngsters ga^re famiiv to safety. Mitzi re *a Merry Christmas to remember tunmi to ^ lnM(k ^ ^in hope* ot blotting from theirminds a near-tragedy that struckthe family Dec. 11.Gedl move* ta a mysterious way£' Hte feoxitaa- ta aorMrm m g» A *State CitiesOne at the worst December around the clock activity of clear0* ,hr «««* W* for humanity .loes Shortly after I a.m. Friday, snowstorm* in It veari bkrw A- mg from the streets a better than require an inevitable conbilt;--t Dec. 11. fire at an undetermined self out early Thursday to allow ei^ht inch mewtal! Drifta aa high.between peoples and systems — morigin gutted and destroyed the last minute travelers to make rt as five feet were cleared at many brick home M Mr and Mrs home for iTintfma* County and pomi* by the city’s mowplowsGeorge Xrephne of Rt I. Rmdr ctfy siKiwpkrtiing crew* throngh Tti/nugbmit die mgjbt Wedhew ^' cne»t****n - •’ * ^ ''‘ville. In addition, all of the (am- out the state worked around (he day snowplows were in constant jor - ______ily's furnishings and possessions cloi k to reestablish transportation operation clearing the main ar *• *?were lost in the blaze and local county and city author teries. fnce r*° “ barren and steri.e,“It was awfuJ. Mrs. Krepline tties said Thursday morning that Crews at the Streu Construction W*®** and rtale a life or human remarked. It frightened me. the crews would work throughout Co. and those of the Public Works ** coexistence « lt;eli-she said referring to the situation the day to complete the job. Dept. whnh ate engaged in snow mal* Jn • P*««»Gary or laborthe family was lefl in. I didnT The weatherman offered cuoper cleaiance. wifl ba given from 3 c*mP «•* iMlw ^even salvage a* much as an ex ntion with a forecast of pieasairt p.m. to tl pm. Christmas Eve * ytra diaper for the baby. weather with sunshine for Christ- to be with their families, provid- _______ __,Krepitne was enroute home mas Day in* there is no more snowfall At* ( worn*71from the nightshirt at Brillion The storm, of the same pattern midnight this Thursday. Broucek w,,h *™HTI ►** talked ng maIron Works at the time of the which whipjHil the northeast Moo said all of those engaged in the,,,,,,r *,18re * . *!fire. He found hi* wife and fam- ffcy and Tuesday took weather work will resume the activity un America will help lead the wayily standing in the driveway when forecasters and the Mate by sur til A a m Christmas Day. .K , ,prise, leaving in it* wake as much Snow dears ncs operations .1 7;, J”*When aay calamity hat been a* 18 inches of snow, disrupted Broucek said, will i»e relaxeii for * , (. neac'efulsuffered the first thing U he re Christmas shopping, stranded mo Christmas Day for the workers '“TT . _ ‘ ,Jon _membered Is. hew muck has been tomts and 14 |er*on* dead in Wis This also, he said, te dependent , , imods and idea*comm no mor. ««. UUins dorm* L!Z TT!Ei,ht ihwi th, p^»d *!*? *“ T1*. L'r. . „ .. . , 1 Two Rivers reported more than 'Nine mow shovelers died ofi®-* whwi ^ ^Artu.ll, our Itttto do*. Mil „ ^ ^ pn.m. h* * cmmbutum tow.rdEisenhower said the leaders andhe arrived.bamuel JohasoaPITTSBI'RGH (AP'-The Unit ti, whom we had had for aboutde Gaulle s power in France was on Memorial Drive shortly alter «» 8*Uons of water tn bring the insurance adjustors. MrsLoch-^j steelworkers Union went into six’“Weeks, was ”r«nponlt;lhle To r ^ ’ lnth, 1 ‘'.ITJ U ^k' »«rE.^ he adrle.i'demonstrated again today by an midnight Wednesday. No one wat ^oder control * Fireman were mann said that the building was ((IJrt with a claim it* mem* mine and the children** safrty.,ffln^ * . u tt rhmkn* hi*1 land* he vititad. he Mid** th. *« until 3:« ..m i”l«rl» «»U” ™v,rrt by aw!**, ^ ^ mdu.tn Mr. Krrobu. ...trt .. .h, hu, hl8h * 32 T'. ’^i”1 *' -«»lt;• untod « th«. tltr«nverwbefmmg victary m an issue wjured m the blase « we vene until 3 lt;* a m j iairiy weu covereu oy uwur- ia ^ industry Mrs Krepline stated at *be hug .that has split the nation several Firemen theorized that the fire Nothing was saved from the up- amr are ^titled to a fourient hourlj gfd her four month-old daughter 1 ww ^times in the past half century— Marled from an electrical short in s^jlirs apartment. Burned clothes Contractors were expected coat-of-Uving pay increase. Pamela, and eyed her lovingly astate aid to Catholic schools a neon sign in front of the build- ^ charred pieces of furniture plate canvass over the structure Uni00 aUurn,;s liM a ^ it ion__The National Assembly by a mg. Efforts to online the fire to remained as mute evidence to the later in the day, Mrs Lochmann |fl L, s Dtftrjrt Cmirt ggkmg thal437-71 vote approved a govem the roof and living quarters above e*r,r morning disaster Not a said thrt the bar will remain open th# increment became effee 501 -TOil Christmasfurniture was snd plan* to meet New Year i,,;..* 7:. , IRifctawre to private schools despite of burnt rubble was all that re- untouched bv the flames reservations.only lukewarm enthusiasm by mamed of the roof and upstairs P»tially burned Christmas gifts BfBTIInivsupporters and the Aited opposa- when the blaze was finally earlier preparations for WOMAN8 BIRTILIiAY....... VIROQUA (API “ ‘ment plan increasing fmatxial ax the inn were successful A mass|Pjj»c* olt; clothing or furniture was and plan* to meetDon ef Socialists and Communists brought under control.Under the plan, the government Dkaeeverwd by gels a aay a haw the money u. The general alarmsihnwi wrlnoonrnthe holidayLeas UnkaewaAt the «ame time the union re- Pf#t€nf Deliveredquested that benefits under any; R,,aP)_t)w NMr* Mary Se^r^chvTto sJf^Thatk Uonal IU,lrnalt;i nrniMnlfin U ^ ,h« Morrn ,n *«''rr*1 *nThursday when they resumed an overturned on him as he plowed lurtAniW.S vwcnng calK Three cab. were ,n out a driveway. JZJZlS volved in accidents during the Snow shoveling virtuns were ^ 'Mid fh«r^night due to road condition* and Kucco Rircardi. 17. of New Bar snd their children, and their deep-travelers arriving by train Wed 1 Cantimied on Page T-51ne**lay night were stranded ««• u. '*’•ieral hour* at the deptrt .bile wait I nlCi I OkfISmg translation during »hegonlt;Jnlt;|f ond BibULONG BEACH. Talif, «APseated hunger for peace in freedom.Repeating a theme used throughout his ll nation tour, thePresident said The assurance ofpeace in freedom is the key to theLeahy observed her 103rd birth h*” MO mo steal worker * ended .* 501100 rhmtm« preawnt It * stance* buses were stalled jn.1 ----- — brtterment of «**!«* ever vwi^re“If we had all gone to bed 13 day. reminiscing with friend^ and llfi (ljy MnKP gntj returned to * lt;rrta F# #tr,,m u e. a as much as 15 minute* off sc be Tin* pre-lt;hri*tmas thief was, pa . w.spent. About » per cent of French ia at 11:18 a.m. by Mrs. Mar y|HwuiU* earlier we would be part relatives at her home here where Aork unde, § TaIl. IUrtiey Act gdt to the Mu.*euro frren the At duleMr she lives-alone __________ 7 chison. Topeka k Santa ke Had Aichildren go ta private schools Loihmam. owner of the inn. rooet of them Roman Catholic {fire was discovered by Mrs. AThe0*Dthe ashes upstairs.Premier Michel Dehre. spoke. Krause of Green Bay who is a man for De Gaulle w Parliament holiday guest of Mrs. Lorhmana xtaked the life of his government The call came as the worst snow in the fight Education Munster storm of the season began to play Andre Boullocbe quit because the itself out. Firemen reported little government, ta placate critic* difficulty ia getting to the scene, modified the controls it would but were forced to battle the fire have had over the fuadx. in waist-deep drifts that skirtodBarkers ot the church school.* he iaa. weal along with the government Mrs. Lochmann and her guests.Yule Only ExcuseforStudyUce deduced:Air and rarferry service were, 1. Hungry, hack on schedule early Thursday 2 RepentantThe locomotive, fourth such his after the 35 mile gale off Lake lr«n Mrs. Lilly A Peterson. 83a. , V » ,lf % w f(i ^ _ _ be lioie (hfM* item#5T1} ™ Mujtum. rtckiKl up 7S5.UW mtl» a ■ff'on'l (onM-uliv, day. I. A i^rrui* o bak«J btan,10 b* r«umrd undrr U» wm, |U Kn,rlt; ^ ^ pm 4. ^ Tw0 Fublxinjunction. .The W-day injunction, issue 1 by ■ *m'I. S. DiUrut tUuirt Judge Herbert vtrhirie to be m*« at led at the Michigan blew «i*elf ourtFor a second connecutive dayand londitum* of ail agreemcnDin effect last June .10 The old cootracU with steelcompanies contained provisions;By BENNIE TAYLOR other side of Christmas. the re- for a cost-of-living pay adjustmentAissriatsA Frees Acteare Writer searchers say doctors can expect Jan I hawd on the Labor De __ SAN FRANaSCO ‘AP'-Chnat a spate of complaining patients pariment s consumer price indexMthough many wore concerned thsT*r. and Mrs. Krause, were for mas ia the United States ha* be who need mainly understanding (or November the iBcroaoed auhoMhea would tiawrte to escape with their live, come a breeder of mental depre. and advice. j The union contended that thetempt authorities to exart more Off-duty firemen were called ui yon and infantile behavior and a* The rtNearchers were Dr. Nyla cost-of-living clauses renuan In ■tata control over the school* Jo stand by ta the event further reminder of an unhappy past for j. Coj* arKj [,. Herbert B. Fowl effect during the injurxtton peri Under the government btU. pri fire caih were reported. «ome people, says a poychiatric n University of Utah poychia od- and Ueelworker* should getrate schools are given the choice Flames were shoeing frvn the research tenm. tnirts. and Or la M Shaw and a four - rent raise based on theof being integrated into the date rent when the firemen arrived ami Jt offers an excuse for some Helen Ratciiffe psychiatric social higher price indexor sqptag a contract al- f® • ltm# threatened the entire weird doings by individuals with workers. ~faming the Malo control over their structure Firem* laid throe peraoaality troubles U can bo avision. It was retued tn 1%3Work* Dept Thurvilay continued2. Three bananas.S. A Bibie.-k.tnfor aidriban-Vsl Mk Arrurd4 pm Wedntoday 28: • pm »M: 4 a m. Tborwlay 81• am 11:two and one half inch bee* to the headache (or people who don’t __ . . ' Conceit Vifltbuilding uni *“5 ta |IU, tw holuta, gum » ^ 1*1 BONN. Lumuny (APIuraim m •*» I— U» intaOM * ^ in Amrrnu, ml- J* ' ^ K“r'r'“1 -ho ..Uprevent A from spreading to un*. the rnearchers add. be M in 12 davs. today lt;arweladpobi(.i.~l m th. Am.m.uc^ *!»» .v^hod, JJU^. PrulZ.r ixswhv. Tr,U ‘J*_ . , . .. “•PP7 ■ everyhooy should receive w.m.i but he » staving at homo* **■ ^ * mJIL! «•*•«• t*+ * m^C*' **■ It. nut to wplu«•« '« d*wdtta btuktuw. mm «l (h, ^— ^ irmMMup. Tn thak p*«iu mm • ^,u „ Kiimhiig n. haafamily Uaa should be re- bustwnd and his wife A* ^ rn ymr%hew ragged they » approached, the woman _ili tuter md (aslar *tm man golt; are people who madder •** madder WTTOKRAFT REVIVALres uni * * whUmi ithe dining room Kid bar The lines were reduced ta one and onebah mch aa fireman gained « w* bold tbet at Chnatmaa tunethe blaze everybody should bo absolutelyNo FornMnrt *nd in o just peace friendship between all peoples will flourish. ’4** Charity*America's best interests, be said, require continued financial investment la and aid to underdeveloped ne*104 AU other freenations must he persuaded to join in such effort* to the Umrt of their afadrtv. he added “Thu u not a matter of charity for the poverty-stricken nor ofour conscience through dole* for the distressed.” Eiaon-said. “The help wo give toour friends la help and strength for the cause at freedom — American freedom -» aa well aa freedom throughoiA the world 'Cold wmda asrept across the park area south of the White Houee as the Praaident stood on an open stage te deliver hu moa-sagr Hu breath wao frosty and he nibbed his hands at tunes while he spoke Mrs. Eisenhower, wearing a black fur cant, accompanied thePresidentLighting the national Christmas trot. Eisenhower grinned broadlyand exrburned Merry Christmas as the 78-foot spruce from Maine burst into light from 3 800 colored bulbs.I CAFE COO BURNS — An early morning fire mow♦ torm f the season No one was injured IThursday destroyed bvtng quarters above the th# nMiy fire Heavy water damageDrive. Flames ate left thr apartment and aii olt; the hnhhflfi a4 pm Vodeeaday 9; 8 pm4 amliAliMilj The ronaon mm at as don’t opportunity knocking n thatand theyiby afanorabout the bad dmls wo f*. jof thorn ruHo. Another pntient let down his in BRUSSELS Belgium AP-At t*pe Cod Ian on Memorialihaappruvai hibitwn* by becoming exhibition east 100 Africans have dud in a . ^ronrtsoaa. the pay taltc. He yarned a nudist colony revival of African witchcraft, Bal-jany. and now spends the holiday gum Congo authoriDos repcrtad Manitowoc Fire Deportment, Firemen battled side pageia drawing this pociuro at Sht lonmas thara. itoday. i the mom for about throe hours duru4 the worethrough the roof and threatened the entire stmt- oomph:* shambles. Firemen were ahie to *avei well known dmuig esU'iCmment hi the mr, « d ' 4 w m and tvar which wstamedfore the fuwwas brought under control 0y the aome tn. -ke oumage. (Add it natal picture as ueNORTH POLE (AP — Hey!•Mia's sa Ms wagp