late at night and asked for said economic assistance to six-month peace bonds of $100 each after pleading guilty to GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 14 Tuesday, June 18, 1957 Wings for Haircut COLUMBUS, Miss. WV-You more money shortly after they these nations "is not 'foreign; had received their pay. They had been drinking when they aw akened her, she said. disorderly conduct. Charges against Ralph, Weaver, 920 N.
may complain of the high price of haircuts, but what about Saucy? He has to travel 160 miles for his. The young Robert W. Skenandore, 42 nations "the less developed countries could not achieve the economic growth which will help them remain free." "Without these programs (of assistance), many less developed countries would inevitably turn to the other source from which in many instances they have been offered help, namely the Soviet bloc," he and Joseph Lea-liou, 219 S. Main grew aid' but an essential part of our own military defense." In a prepared commencement day address at Northwestern University, his alma mater, Herter said: "We are today the only na Herter Tells Value of Foreign Aid EVANSTON, 111. Ifu-Under-secretary of State Christian A.
French poodle belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke of out of an alleged feud which they had started when they; were neighbors and which continued when Lealiou moved to fixed at $500 pending his court appearance. Gun Was Loaded Leo Knowles of the Green Bay Detective Division testified at Kramer's preliminary hearing this morning that he had traded pome tools for a .32 calibre pistol and that he had purchased shells for the pistol and was carrying the loaded gun when arrested. Norman Schroede'r, 40, Denmark, pleaded innocent to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
His trial was scheduled for July 16. tion outside the Soviet orbit Sturgeon Bay, also was fined $25 after pleading guilty to drunkenness. Officer Al Gerst-ner of the Sheriff -Traffic Dept. testified that Skenandore was found drunk in the cemetery at Bay Settlement. Lying Near Grave I "He was lying next to a grave with his hands crossed when he was discovered," which can afford to help in supplying that degree of capital which would give these na Herter said Monday without U.
his hew address on Main BoU' levard. Elmer M. Kramer, 48, Conv mercial Hotel, pleaded inno Driver Gets Six Months in County Jail Pembroke Miller Operated Car While License Suspended A six-month county jail sentence was ordered by Municipal Judge Donald W. Gleason Monday for a Milwaukee Herter was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree at the commencement exercises at McGaw Memorial Hall. It Columbus.
When haircut time rolls around Mrs. Beneke and Saucy head for the airport and board a plane for Memphis, an hour's flight to the northwest. "I have him groomed about every six weeks," said Mrs. Beneke. "He's a wonderful companion on a plane.
He loves flying." tions an opportunity to make a real beginning toward raising their standards of living." Herter said that without U. S. assistance programs and our various defense alliances with i. aid the underdeveloped nations of the world "inevitably" would turn to the Soviet Union for help. Herter, former Republican governor of Massachusetts.
was the university's 99th com cent to a charge of carrying a dangerous and concealed wea-, pon. His case was scheduled, for trial on July 17. Bond was' mencement. Diplomas were Gerstner testified. Two men were placed on awarded to 2,583 students.
iman who pleaded guilty to' driving after his operator li cense had been suspended. Pembroke Miller, 33, told the court he has had five previous traffic offenses and has been convicted on three occasions for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of It's New! intoxicating liquor. The jail sentence was im In the White Pump! posed upon recommendation of; Dist Atty. Robert Petitjean. "The district attorney's office has to prove that it means business when it prosecutes motorists who repeatedly con-' tinue to drive after their li-j censes are suspended," Petit-! jean declared.
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