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   Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - November 3, 1959, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                                WINDY cold and rather windy Wednesday cloudy and Details on page 2. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern Associated Press and United Press Ninety-Second Year Tuesday November 3, 1959 20 Pages Price Six Cents Union Attacks Validity of Supreme Court Hears Arguments As to Injunction in Steel Strike WASHINGTON Argument began before the Supreme Court today in the hearing that will finally de- termine whether the striking steelworkers must go back to work under The nine justices stepped up to the bench at a.m. to face a courtroom packed and Outside a line of probably 300 persons stood waiting in the hope of getting in. Arthur J. chief counsel of the United workers opened the attacking the ity of the injunction issued by Federal Judge Herbert P. Sorg in Pittsburgh Oct. 21. Solicitor General L. Lee Rankin had the assignment to answer for the Shortly before the start the the the court's clerk said John C. Pittsburgh would argue briefly on behalf of the steel com- Under court Goldberg opened with an account of the background of the 113 days old and what has happened in lower No Time Limit Set I At the opening of the Chief Justice Warren said no time limit was set on either and the chief justice said the court felt the parties would take no longer than was necessary to present the issues At in arguments before the was the validity of an injunction already issued under emergency provisions of the Hartley labor It directs the workers to halt their strike ing an 80-day cooling off but it doesn't become effective un- til the Supreme Court There was no firm Indication how soon that would It was believed likely that legal ments would be completed but no time limit was The court's ruling could come any time after the arguments i Could Announce in Brief The court if it an- its decision in a brief der without waiting to write a for- mal The opinion could be filed Federal mediators met Monday with both union and management negotiators and called further sessions for Chief Mediator Joseph Finnegan said he hadn't decided whether to arrange separate or joint meetings No sessions were scheduled today because of the court President David J. McDonald of the Steelworkers Union said day's meetings made no R. Conrad chief industry agreed Turn STEEL on Page 2 Court Upholds Laws on Dairy Trade Practices MADISON 1955 laws restricting trade practices of ies selling milk and ice cream at wholesale in Wisconsin were held by the state Supreme j The written fay Timothy clears the Had Help in TV Xavier Cugat Reveals In Gems Taken From Pianist PARIS fUPP Police today CAB APPOINTEE Whitney chairman of the Foreign Claims has been named by President Eisenhower to be a member of the Civil Aeronautics Soviets Agree To Join U.S. in Study GENEVA The Soviet Union today agreed to join the United States in a scientific study of new information on detecting underground nuclear The agreement broke a long deadlock in which the Soviet Union time and again had refused to accede to the It was a major step forward inj the negotiations have on for more a year in an attempt to work out a treaty outlawing the testing nuclear enforcement of the laws byj state Department of for the The action reverses a 1958 sion by Judge Richard Orton Circuit Court for Dane granted a request of two companies for a judgment ing the department from ing the The firms are the Borden second largest dairy concern the U.S. and Wright and Wagner The Beloit firm is a subsidiary of Beatrice Foods the country's fourth largest Bans Price Cutting The laws ban wholesalers from furnishing free advertising Two Contests Top Elections Kentucky Governor and Philadelphia Mayor Races Offer Liveliest Tests By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Voters today elect two legislators in five states and hundreds of None of the contests was fought on national but politicians hope to spot trends for the 1960 presidential The two liveliest contests were Ross won but segregationist lawyer Barneit is He the run-off primary in August State legislators are being Turn to ELECTIONS on Page 2 al. credit and It also bans for governor of Kentucky and price cutting and lending of re- of In the and dispensing conclude that the lated practices referred the court in the judgment of the be considered unfair trade and lated in the promotion of the lic Legislature may honestly and reasonably the de- cision the 3ition of such practices or the of them as the statutes provide will enable smaller or less wealthy wholesalers to com- pete for the On a raised that there were uncertainties in the tion of the the court consider the statutes now before us are capable of tional administration and ter onetime wonderboy Harold E. Stassen making what could be his final bid for elective He is to lose to incumbent crat Richardson In Democrat Bert T. Combs is running against lican John M. Robison ai former Combs but an intraparty j a County ble with retiring Governor A. B. Three Die In Buffalo County Highway Crash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The deaths of three persons in. Band Leader Defends Show WASHINGTON Orchestra leader Xavier Cugat told congressional probers today he received advance help as a contestant on TV quiz i j tf -i 1 was interested in Cugat was the leadoff but l did not want to make ness at today's session fool of House subcommittee Cugat wanted questions on which have exposed I music or but his category turned out to be popular NAMED IN QUIZ Albert producer of the former television quiz show was named by Charles Van Doren as the man who persuaded him to ate in rigging the Chandler may make it a close Mississippi also elects a BEST FRIEND LONDON Mrs. Asa Clayton 78, ejected from a meeting of the Canine Defense League for kicking a male member during a de- Precautions Taken By U.S. in Panama PANAMA American authorities in the Panama Canal Zone stood ready for any gency today the 56th ence anniversary of the republic of Panama but made no open display of An air of alertness pervaded the Canal Zone as a result of calls by two Panamanian nationalists for a show of their country's flags day raised Wisconsin's 1959 way toll to 678 compared with 680 on this same day a year Adolph 61. and Mr. and Mrs. Johannas were fatally Monday night when their mobiles and a picker i pulling two wagons Eisenhower laid the accident occurred on Highway 37.stone for the Central Intelligence about eight miles south of new quarters and said Ike Praises Job Of CIA At Dedication va of once quiz He said he appeared on the gram starting in June 1958 for publicity but told me in advance that I was ing to win any particular amount of money or that I was going to win at Intended No Injury He actually won he of which 10 per cent went to his publicity man who arranged the some went to some to Spanish lan and of MADISON Gaylord balance went for Nelson today urged the ture to enact his tax leaving long-range tax re- vision for the 1961 Legislative The who is opposed to Cugat said he protested to Turn to QUIZ on Page 2 Enact State Tax Nelson Requests know I broke no he know I intended no injury to any I know that as an entertainer I am called upon all the time to to make a good I no task could be more important suppose the producers of 'The also ed to make a better and so they If there was too much I wish you could do something alone in his died its job of gathering it without giving Mrs. 57, died at to help the United the scene and her age Preserve too much of a black i Cugat Reads Statement 66, died on the way to a Authorities said both autos tried to avoid a collision with the tractor and lin 30, was injured in the In a brief dedication said the hush hush agency's reputation quality and excellence is a proud He told CIA officials that quality of your work depends in the United i of Injuries iarge measure the success of. n States holds a perpetual lease on Donald 29. effort to further the nation's the 10 mile 40-mile-longilowa, died Monday night of in lne Cugat joined the parade of nesses before the House on Legislative Oversight in its expose of rigging and i conniving on television Charles Van the boyish whiz on the Monday he strip of Van Doren Offer to Quit Is Accepted by Columbia WASHINGTON Charles Van out of one job and suspended from faced day a future clouded by his story of deceiving the public on a rigged television quiz Within hours of his Columbia University Van offer to resign as an assistant professor of The action by the board of trustees was made he the help of program government got most of it. I owe more than I have he If the National Broadcasting Co. wants him to continue to appear under his contract would he do just don't Does he think his as a teacher has been who had kept his composure un- der an hour and a half of mony and a chaotic session with think I could be a better teacher than I was Van Doren recalled with some pride that he had a chance to dis- cuss other injuries he suffered Sunday in accident near Hazel Green in his attorney by his read a prepared statement in the second legislative recess to await recommendations of a zens committee on tax outlined his position in a 2Va-page letter that reached the ers just before they were to re- convene at have been reports that some members of the Legislature intend to play politics with tax he hope this report is not Set Spring Target Date The citizens committee Friday set a spring target date for com- its work and declined to make short-term tax suggestions to the fall A tax increase of some kind is a certainty because a deficit in the 1960-61 budget must fayette Keith H. 30. also of a senger in the car with was killed in the Also listed Tuesday was the death of Mrs. Dwight 20, of rural Richland who was the third victim of a on crash on Highway 14, four miles west of Richland Center Friday She died Sunday at a Richland Center Killed in were her 14-month-old and ward 47 of La The drove here from accent familiar to radio and be made Nelson plans to the White House for the after which he was flying to Gettysburg to cast his vote in the state Peace Top U.S. Aim Eisenhower said peace is fundamental Will Launch Sub Germany a plan for withholding m- Cugat said his publicity taxes for a second time as thought it would be a good idea one a rate boost in personal income taxes as a do not intend to recommend any program of tax revision until to get him on a quiz show about the time his orchestra was ing a New York and this end we seek to develop policies and ments to make the peace both permanent and war nothing is more im- portant to a commander than facts concerning the dis- positions and intention of his ponent and the proper tion of those he At the he thought the quiz shows were on the i you are asking me a very he The National Broadcasting Co hard said Van hunted the acrobatic burglar who which suspended Van Doren with people on the NBC network under his first new In he wish that could be since tne war wiu be facts are ol a bered and at the deal with course that js owned Howaldt shipyards Report Exiles Plan Drive To Toss Out Castro know what its effect will he I do not believe that as a responsible would wish to vote blindly for any such Suggestion Impractical Any suggestion that the recess until the tax report becomes available not he seems to me that it would be foolhardy to leave the State of Wisconsin without a balanced stole about in jewels from last month from a the upstairs bedroom of born U S. pianist Artur stein while the maestro was ing the piano 70, and his Aniela were in the parlor of their year post as said it was withholding The suspension was subject to the out- come of the congressional kitchen and the chauffeur was in the garage when the thief arrived about 5 p.m. police The marauder appeared to have scaled the grillwork outside Van Doren himself was of his future hope to be a he told think I would be better at that than anything x To some at Van the villa and gone directly to future d d on second-floor bedroom of reaction to his stein and his police ked st of help While music poured forth winni fame as a the living room beneath onetime iz show rifled drawers and was in. clips and rings in a hg told concert artist the House Legislative Oversight He added Then he apparently climbed another that would and to the renowned and his and down from the window he had police The thief left no fingerprints Florida Airfields Scanned by Agents Fla. an at- tempt to stop illegal flights from Florida to federal agents has fanned out over the state's 200 small got a few few tricks in the said James F. assistant commissioner in charge of the border The Justice at the give almost anything I have to reverse the course of my life in the last three The immediate reaction was Some of the committee members praised his action in telling the truth at and urged that his employers wait for public reaction before making any de- The one public interruption ing the hearing was The caustic remark by B. Derounian an gent adult shouldn't be praised for telling the truth brought a burst of Yet as the haired Van Doren left the request of President spectators fought their beefed up its border patrol force way through the mass of reporters in to reach his his Among the airfields visited by wish him the agents Monday was one at One young woman got an auto- Pompano the jumping off graph and bore it away two weeks ago for a this dropping mission to What about returning any of the budget until the last he in requirements and NEW YORK Cuban seems unwise to tudes prevailing m the in the United States hasty the are essential to the Latin America will launch an of a a problem ment of policy to further our out campaign tonight to overthrow that has faced the state for s-o term national security and best in- the Cuban government of years and is so the Vew York Mirror these he con- provide information of this ported hope sincerely that kind is the task of the The in a tion of which you are a The President praised the CIA's little-known and the building serve the cause Nehru Urges Only Partial Disarmament MOSCOW Prime ter Nehru suggested todav that partial disarmament is more Miami said a is being organized the which will be- gin with the parachuting of tage groups into j Dr. E mil 10 Nunez former Cuban ambassador to United Nations and now an in this will be named Turn to STATE on Page 2 Mother Slays Two Children Miss. The president of the Air scribed as upset over her according to the J Nunez Portuondo was not J and of mediately available for comment Will Head Forces three children Monday night The Mirror said Gen Jose long-time Cuban army of- fleer will head the provisional government's armed sible at present than the total Jf Two Sgt ana universal disarmament called Batista's He by Soviet Premier Nikita ith to tnc Dominican Re- heard the s other public scream as 01 Indian interviewed The report said a broadcast by by the newspaper underground radio will be said complete beamed to Cuba at 8 o'clock her back porch with a Iin her shot my two Mi- ment and efforts to end all thoughts of war should be the basic But partial fulfilment of this task is more feasible at he Nehru said recent changes in the world had an international detente Turn to on Page 2 Report President Plans Rome Visit quoted the mean to do it. Sheriff's Deputy Claude Mille said neighbors told him that Blue was distraught because of her husband's upcoming tour oi duty Blue's home is in Ga Blue is originally from Tex. VAN DOREN FACES CONGRESSIONAL QUIZMASTER In a long-awaited appearance before fhe House Legislative Oversight Subcommittee in 34-year-old English instructor Charles Van Doren admitted thaf his 14-week appearance on a New York quiz program was even to following a written in It was for the winner of as fhe candid views below ROME Leading of strained today reported that aj and instilled hope in the people visit to Rome by President that the cold war would be hower is practically a gradually done away The newspapers said he Nehru said great masses of in the Italian capital on his i pie in all countries are way to Paris for the Dec. 19 1 forward to the successful ern summit WASHINGTON of an international The White the U.S. Em- dont Eisenhower endorsed He said continued bassy in Rome and the Italian For- day a nationwide series of GOP of international relations Ministry all said they could dinners next designed to jean he achieved only at the neither confirm nor deny the re- honor him as well as. kick off NEWSPAPER IV  

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