Abo* O* Servicemen % iWS' • ' S " ' T '• ,' " ^ ' '*" * " * "* :-^4m.:#! ^i3k,ifeaL ' " V '> ' PXJUNDEALEB -V"'f ^}"Tf . 'w - ' V - * 1 ' - ; iT, " .f- ' t* *•A '• ' *$ • T ^ • •" ;• ?'}% Y •on*. ®. J. Gausden and his will leave today (ThurskJ) 'or Florida, where he will |fc swbie duty with the Navy in Florida following a long iilr.ess. I The Gausdens returned home be- I fore the Christmas holidays and | mm afterward he was taken ill •rd was confined for many weeks to the Naval hospital at • C'enview. He has four more months fo ? se: ve before being- discharge*}. Capt. Gausden served in the J ^vy during World War 11 and Wis recalled early last year.. WITH THE 1ST CAVALRY - D*V. IN JAPAN--Pfc. Eusrene E. , R ssmaWr1 son of Mr. and Mrs. ; CI Ties Rosssman. Route o. Mc- H nry, is returning' iy the U.S. af er serving in Japan with the Is' cavalry division. P a r t of the U. S. s e c u r i t y fo~*es in Japan, the first cavalry division is undergoing intensive firld training. It was rotated from Korea in late 1951 after seventeen months of combat • drty. Pfc. Rossmanv * cannoneer Wth Battery B of the 82nd Field A -Mllery Battalion, has served nineteen months overseas. He served, four months in Korea and hrs been awarded the Korean Service Ribbon with two camprign stars. United Nations Service Ribbon and the Army of ..Occupation Medal for service in Jpnan. Rossman entered Uto Army la April 1061. 4 * • > " HUNTSVHJUC, AU.,--FH. E-2 Bernard N. Kennebeck son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Kennebeck, Johnsburg', has recently completed various guided missile Jccurses at Redstone Arsenal, - Huntsville, Ala. He is being sent to White Sands Proving Ground, N. M. for additional training. He was employed at Tonyan Construction company in Mc- Henry, before entering service. Pvt. Kennebeck is married to the jfcrmer Miss Joan Weber, daughter of Mrs. Hairy M. Weber, 213 Riverside Drive, McHenry. Sgt. George King, Jr., is now i enloying a twenty-day furlough at his home at 311 Green street > He called to say he is very ap- ! preeiattve to the American Legion and the Plaindealer tot sending the paper each week. Marine Corp. Richard H. Ekercth has left Treasure Island electronics school in California and is now in the radar branch of electronics in San Diego. Illinois leads the nation in per acre yield 01 broomcorn and in broom corn seed production. PUBLIC PULSE The. following item appeared to the April 23, 1953, issue of the Sun Times and I would like it re-printed in the Plaindealer. Mrs. Betty Christenson "Bigotry In America / "I was always led to believe there was no bigotry in America, the land of the free and home of the brave. "Through one of your pilots I had the good fortune to get a copy of the Sun-Times, and was disgusted to read of a Mrs. Dorothy Larson who seeks to halt the use of state funds on the grcunds that the Johnsburg public school is taught by Roman Catholic nuns. ' "Mrs. Larson has no place in American life, and I hope the school boa'd sticks to its guns tc p r o v e t h i s i s , 1 9 5 3 . C a s t , cut bigotry! "JOHN d CAMPBELL, JR. /"Glasgow, Scotland" TODD PROGRAM The annual concert tour of the Todd School boys' program, "Bach to Boogie," is now under way. pates for the Woodstock appearance of this unique musicale »aj4 Friday and Saturday, May a and 9, at 8 p.m. at Woodstock's Opera House, under the sponsorship of units of the Woman's Auxiliary of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County. AREA ATTENDED, PTA CONVENTION trespassing" signs help to, keep people off your farm, but they're no ffood against livestock disease germs. *A 'good assistant is a man who will stop what he's doing and do for you what you don't want to do. A number of local people, including administrators, teachers and P. T. A. members, attended the fifty-first annual convention of the Illinois Congress of Paren^ and Teachers held in Peoria I last weekend. They included Supt. C. H. Duker, Harry P. *0, Stinespring, co-president of Mc- Henry Community P. T. A.; Hanry H. Hans, co-vice president McHenry Community P. *T. A.; Mrs. Fred * Svoboda, chairman school district 26; Mrs. Roy S w a n s o n , p r e s i d e n t H a r r i s o n school P. T. A., Wonder Lake; Mrs. M. Lathrop, teacher at Harrison school. * " " More than 3,000 persons attended the convention. Among the speakers was Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose to^ic as principal banquet speaker was "Tfpchera and the United Nations.!' Another guest at the session was Dr. Ernest O. Melby, dean, of the New York university education school. Winners Nam«d In Building Contest p my /< ;'T! •fife 5 ^ t' Winners were named this week In the model building contest held fit Krause A Son News Agency. In the senior division they were R. Laughlin, first;' Lee Vance, second; Norb. Adams, third; nwwjfrr. Apmafr iy Nick Freund, fourth; Nerb. Adams, fifth and at*th; and Nick Freund, seventh. Junior 'division: Roger May, first; Judy Freund, second; Dick Smith, third; Roger May, fourth; Mike Brown, fifth; Cliff KSefcl, sixth; Dick Smith, seventh; Richard Wik. etgttth; and Clift Kiehl, ninth. Fly's wings vibrate 330 times a second. 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