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   Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - September 12, 1959, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                             FAIR OUTLOOK Mostly and warmer Fair and cool tonight High in 70s. Details on Page 5. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern Associated Press and United Press Ninety-Second Year Saturday September 12, 1959 18 Pages Price Six Cents Congress Acts To Finish Job Senate Squares Off for Civil Rights Fight WASHINGTON The driving for con- gressional adjournment Monday squared off today for a civil rights Deadlocked Senate the i j i i me commission s conferees also planned to try that the federal gov. again to work out their ferences over legislation to authorize higher interest rates on government savings the other major rier to The were under strong pressure to compromise but a solution did not appear House anxious to Journ kept their members on a standby basis to act on any legislation sent over from the Monday Best Bet Key lawmakers said Congress probably couldn't clean up forecast take over local election registration where necessary to end denials of voting ad- Monday or Monday night appeared the best The civil rights fight was over an attempt by some senators to Charge Nehru Appeased Reds In Border Row NEW India Prime Minister Nehru was led by apposition members in today on charges of peasing Red China in the border They called on the government to use necessary to dislodge C h i n e se Communist troops from Indian Nehru angrily accused the sition of unrealistic and rejected the suggestion to use The flareup came even as ta S. Khrushchev appeared to be making headway in getting and the Nehru government to cool off their hot border dis- pute which has been casting a shadow over his impending sion to the United j Toss Out Feelers i After days of flinging bitter NEW YORK of aggression against hundred transit the Asian patrol the city's today countries gently tossed out peace Subway Police To Enter Fight Against Youths stood ready to enter the Friday in their against rising juvenile square ness on their own time and out Representatives of two transit police organizations told Mayor Robert F. Wagner Friday their men would be willing to pound miles of frontier Red C h i n a's parliamentary Standing called into a special session Friday to hear a Moscow Radio Says Rocket Fired to Moon Community Stunned By Fatal Crash Minn. dents of this farming community were stunned today by the deaths of a mother and her six children whose station wagon was hit by a freight It was the second train crossing accident in two A jury met briefly then recessed until one day after Mrs. Irene Zimmerman and her six aged 2 to 13, are to be buried in Sacred Heart Accident Among Worst The accident was among the worst in a rash of hicle crashes that killed 16 sons around the Seven children were killed and report on the is 19 injured Thursday when their tack an extension of the to help regular police crack again Peiping and New Delhi have both welcomed the Moscow school bus was hit by a more and Ohio passenger tram near Md. foreign aid money The amendment would extend the life of the controversial com- mission for two more 3-ears and sals for so-called lante have been turned but the transit patrolmen are graduates of the Police on Wednesday appealing toj one could figure out why them to resolve their border feud I Mrs. 32. drove her put up for the group's Seek Puerto Rican The Police meanwhile sought aroused southern ire with a series j Puerto Rican youth who allegedly of wielded a knife in a gang rape of dations this will die Nov. 8 a white woman early wagon past the blinking A Indian weekly warning lights onto the this morning suggested chev may offer himself as an in- after his 12-dav tour Us and St. Louis Railroad tracks into the path of the 64-car The train slammed into the Three Negroes aged 17 to 20 were seized within a few hours after unless Congress Confident of Approval Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey The 44-year-old one of the senators told police the four jumped her Dy XX I I OUT M IS ing the rights said he was confident the amendment would be He said it would be accompanied by an in front of a Brooklyn subway station as she was on her way to work in an all-night beauty beat dragged her into a ment from senate leaders to waiting car and drove her to the legislation early next ably in late January or early house where they WAUKESHA 19 year old shot in the shoulder The fugitive youth was by Waukesha patrolman Friday fied only as but police Chief James W. Hannon r. 1 1 I the United States beginning i leaded station pushing the demolished car 40 to 50 feet down Turn to INDIA on Page 5 the tracks into a standing box The mother and four of the children were thrown from the less than 100 yards from the Sacred Heart Catholic School j where they were Trapped in Wagon The two youngest children died trapped in the back part of the Five of the 2. 4. 7, 8, and 10. were killed Mrs. Zimmerman and At Waukesha Southern senators were they knew his full he aimed oldest 13. to fight at length against the The other Jimmie Rogers the officer and it Waseca tension of the Civil Rights 17, James Daniel man identified bv James 38. was un- They have bitterly 20. and Alexander Herbert of treatment for severe shock Steel Contract Talks Continue Without Break 18. were held in bail taken to where learning of the death of his charges of robbery was that the wound fas and Police said they not Zimmerman was on the scene I led the attack but denied Hannon said that the youth the wreck within a half hour members of any organized a tavern and gave the uas wilh thls al the The frail woman's Arnold Potthast a where she died and was tackers stole from her to sent an- taken back to the family's 450- on a other customer to a bank acre farm where he collapsed releasing it was reported the check Mayor Wagner was to meet was no week with John R. Potthast called police and of the Donald 33, i i i NEW YORK the bar to question Langnes IS 1x11160 IP tract negotiators today hold Soviet Expects Arrival Sunday LONDON Moscow radio reported today thai Soviet scientists have fired cosmic rocket to the First broadcasts monitored here did not claim the rocket had reached the moon but had made a flight It added that the rocket Soviet rocket might be aimed at the The present shoot reported by Moscow radio could be intended as spice for Premier chev's visit to the United expected to reach the beginning next at a.m. Sept. 14, p.m. It is a rocket propelled in a succession of last stage of the rocket having exceeded the second mic speed of meters 7 per is flying toward the the ment North of New Guinea 3pm. Moscow time on Sept. 12 a.m. the Soviet rocket will be kilometers from the earth and will be over Little Rock's Bombing Case Claim LITTLE ROCK Police Chief Gene Smith said today that the Little Rock bombing case appears to be cleaned up with the point situated to the north of of. he New ed that lf further last stage of the soace rocket represents a guided rocket weighing kilograms without the announcement carries a container with scientific and radio technical tion involved more suspects he'll SO if Charges against the five men arrested in the case were filed late Friday by Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney J. Frank He said he would ask for of the five early equipment The contamer B in next and trial ihe form of a It is cally sealed and filled with Admits Involvement It has a system for automatic One of fi j D sims ot fue confesSed to police he was in- Separated Orbit volved jn the of ft After going into the con- He said he did not fc tamer with scientific equipment was separated from the last stage of the his 11-year-old daughter go to school with Another of the E. A. Little start of the 60-day enly in response to President admonition against But there was no sign of a break in their deadlock has been no progress on any of the basic Chief Federal Mediator Joseph F. negan Eisenhower called on both sides earlier this week o reach an lv settlement in the costly strike of the Transit to consider their offer to transit patrolmen to guard the a caliber pistol and aimed iti Mass. at Vincent and pulled the A Wisconsin airman stationed RUSSIA AGAIN SHOOTS FOR MOON These are exterior and interior views of Russia's first cosmic rocket which was fired last Soviet scientists fired an- other rocket to the moon Nikita May Confer With Senate Group Ihe reference to a of was free on device into orbit was not bond a Municipal Court immediately when the court Ever since the Russians were Five hours he first world later the sheriffs office said he have had it in mind that a had not been picked up under a bench warrant issued by The municipal court bond is not valid before the circuit 49. a building ply Jesse R. 24, a truck and also a truck were charged They were accused of dynamiting Little Rock school board and a station Premier Nikita Khrushchev may on used by Fire Chief Gann It failed to go off and Vincent I Three Crash Deaths Increase Toll to 554 at Westover Air Force Base was killed today and postal em- ployes were slightly injured when an automobile collided with a Post Office Donald V. 19, of Little was state lice James Martin of opera tor of the told state police that prior to the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS midnight Friday when two had a blowout Martin said Hodgen's car veered that has shut down nearly 90 per Tlle deaths of three persons in cars collided on Highway 53 an automobile accident in Clark near 23 miles south of across the after a louri cent of the nation's steel Finnegan said he believed County have raised Wisconsin's bans the negotiations were highway toll to 554, compared He was Frank J 44 s result of the 011 day a ing Carlo 36. a key governors meanwhile Floyd 40, wyn restaurant owner who re- were deciding whether to ask and Mrs Harry undetermined injuries m Eisenhower to meet both in their 60s, ot Parker's crash wit h them on ways of ending Mmn were when Also killed was Ray J Caleb Boggs of Highway 12 just south of in the other chairman of the National iri Clark County j DeVito said he and Haiek were Governors said the Garret was reported in driving to International executive condition at a Black to join a party of friends GIVES UP England would be polled early next FalLs hospital The governor of hard-hit David L. onp he would press for a fact-finding board if meeting were President rejected previous suggestions for appointment of s fact-finding board and the try made il clear Friday that it still opposes such a All 13 committees representing the United Steelworkers Union and the major companies were meeting Finnegan said day that the top-level negotiators appeared with the way the subcommittees are on local Bu the federal mediator ed no shift by either side on the fundamental The union is seeking a wage in- which the industry is ting on the grounds that any rise in total labor costs would spark more U.S. Gains Population WASHINGTON There were 177.390.000 women and who had flown there for a A 111. police lieutenant tion trip DeVito was brought men killed to St. Mary's out why he kept stealing Then the boy was sent to a juvenile He stole a toy from the psychiatrist's State Budget Drive Mapped Agencies Expected to Make Bid For Funds Lopped Off by Nelson isit the Capitol to meet members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during his Washington Nalley sent firemen to help lice break up a demonstration near Central High School stay but it appeared unlikely that I integrated he would address 12. of j Samuel G. 48, a car It was and John T. I that Khrushchev would use one 39 a carpenter at the state the government's luxurious 707 were charged with setting for his travels a blast at the private office the United President Mayor Werner recently used one of Holt Beavers and Coggins planes to the were also involved in a plan to she hev the 707 over off a fourth at the own plane of Letcher Informed sources said the State's member of the city manager MADISON Wisconsin The second Marts next July Department and Soviet talc agencies are i were considering the bility of Khrushchev dropping bv at budget Appropriation ng Monday a dine to recover in since have Such a visit probably would million exploratory budget take the form of a late afternoon meeting with members heir requests hy Gov. Nelson earlier vear The new if would boost the rear executive budget figure to about 208 million dollars and run the biennial deficit to 000 between ot the agencies more trying to originally at of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee No decision has been i the sources said Friday Mayor To Be Tested By High Court William Fulbright hasi MADISON The Q told the department his committee sin Supreme Court has agreed to glad to invite test of the constitutionals of a The requests will form the ings conducted before Nelson's recommendations to the scheduled to re- Turn to BUDGET on Pace 5 convene Nov 3. the state's executive budget is loll un- during fall Tlie present figure -a protection s first-year budget sents a compromise with the Re- The 380 million dollar total lor tho two years contains no new programs Half Want More Money light plane crashed and exploded Joe E. flames near here Four Die In Plane Crash In Tennessee Tenn. to have lunch or to law that informally if US officials saw of Milwaukee to merit in the an executive Present are The so called probably will mayor was hv the by the time Khrushchev Wisconsin Legislature arrives Tuesday provides for ot ex- obviate tho question executive who would the Russian leader activities in the address issue most The to be next would like to would appoint s act on the budget and could veto or approve tions and ordinances passed by the county board C. Stanley Milwaukee County Corporation day asked the court to take inal jurisdiction for a test of the Urges Nelson As of Administration director a young college student from financial aid to tho hls and nearly all state cies are seeking second The single engine plane sliced KANSAS CITY Patrick Constitutionality of the He budget Roughly through a high voltage Wisconsin Democratic said an early decision was he want more I and plunged into a clump of trees issued a statement at sary because of the proposed ir. a field while approaching nutate Midwest Democratic wanee Airport for a j Conference Friday The law was challenged by Killed were Mark Thomas members to support County Auditor Robert 62nd Thor Fired CAPE Fla. 18, Md his Nelson for keynote E. The bureau's new fion estimate was higher than one year increase of 1.7 per cent. THREE KILLED IN CLARK COUNTY HEADON CRASH These demolished cars remained Friday after both in late 60 s of Parker s headon crash killed three persons on and Floyd 40, of way 12 just south of Humbird in Clork wife was in critical Cars Dead Mr. and Harry crashed on sweeping 62nd firing of the Roy Henry a at the 1960 Democratic National j Force's Thor missile was his TriCu early The Force Mrs. Doris Lucey said that Nelson Miss. A I said the routine shot miles the E the vigorous attempt to blow up a aimed at a Md. now moving to the fore in ral near here was near Antigua Hand in the The four had left Frederick and would make an today by School Supt John I. Uest No attempt to tlw Walter to fie appealing image on Hurst said M it H ei nose cone made and ot the bore where hf It was reported that in was no to havo sometime the rbe chairman tbf was night and the the Air Force at for  

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