Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - November 30, 1959, Oshkosh, Wisconsin WARMER Mostly cloudy and warmer Showers likely south portion Details on Page 2 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern Associated Press and United Press Ninety-Second Year Monday November 30, 24 Pages Price Six Cents Is Crash Victim Bert J. 57, Is Killed In Collision Near Saxeville WAUTOMA A Menasha man was killed Sunday morning his truck carrying Christmas trees collided with an auto of tipped over in a and skidded into a i Sheriff's officers said Bert J. 57, crawled out of the and made his way j up to the road before he Waushara County I Oil Russell Darby said the died of a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS find no apparent motive for ThP T pon severe and the killings and no suicide note neck weather in some Shot in Back Deaths of Four In Home Listed Suicide Wis A family of four found shot to death Sunday and Police Chief Roy Schulz said they were tims of murder and An inquest was The bodies of Raymond 44, his 38. and their two 2, and were found in their three room cottage home Schulz said an ployed shot his wife and children late Friday afternoon or early that and then took his own But Schulz said he ard J 20, and passenger in his Alvin 42, were the country was a major factor in the cause of deaths of many persons during the extended Thanksgiving holiday The worst traffic accident of the Laux one of three occurred in southern killed in Wisconsin in separate Seven including a Sunday and among 10' couple and their four Mrs Fiank was found lying on a bed in the only Her arms were wrapped around Billy as though to protect Schulz Bobby was in a They had been shot in the back by slugs Irom a gauge killed since the long holiday in a crash on U.S end began at 6 p.m highway 181 Sunday the Associated Resident 30 Years Born 2. 1901. Laux had re- sided in rural Menasha for the last 30 Prior to that he had in Chicago and He was the owner of the Bert Tree Farm and a ber of and fne Town of Harrison volunteer fire de- Sun ivors include one son Earl C Lauv Rt. 1. one Edward 111.; a stepmother Mrs Peter Traffic accidents killed 432 fires 69 and miscellaneous mishaps 125 for a total of 626. Schulz said Frank's body was sprawled on the living He said Frank killed himself by Turn to SLAYINGS on Page 2 Four persons died in a accident near There were several traffic in which three persons Among these was one at another near Pa. one near in which Mansion Fire Fatal for Five three students died and two at Merrill ties today sought the cause of a Of the fire the worst fire which the iives of a 1 total of 10 Soviet Troops Will Stay In Red Chief Asserts Ned Count nev and Elmer Countney Menasha Funeral sen ices will be held at 830 am. Wednesday at Laemmrich Funeral Home and at 9 a m. at St. Mary's ial will be in St. Mary's Friends may call at the funeral home after 3pm. State Toll Now 747 Wisconsin's 1959 traffic death toll stood at 747 this com- pared to 749 on this date last Laux's denth was the sixth fic fatality in Waushara County this Authorities Laux was ing west on County Trunk A about four miles northeast of when the accident occurred about 8.45 a m. Sheriff Arthur Schley said the Turn to FATAL on Page Z and five at R I. Several fires took up to three children in their 20-room mansion overlooking Three other RUINS OF HOME IN WHICH FIRE KILLED FIVE Only charred ruins remained of the farm home night Laabs died m an unsuccessful at- of the Norman Laabs family near Merrill in tempt to save the lives of two of his which five persons died in a late Saturday His parents also lives These were in the children's mother Fla at Southern NC and the flames j at Ky i The victims were Barnes The period covered by the vey started at 6 p. m. local Wednesday and ended at midnight total of 102 SOUR NOTE England Bernard Leslie 23, was arrested on a charge of ing two pints of The although gave authorities a The lice constable asked the judge if he could dispose of it before it went Davies suggested he No immediate decision was reached berry 38, Eleanor 5. her brother 3; and Newberry's 11, and 8. The children's Martha 37, leaped from a suffering cuts and She was divorced from Walter Truslow in 1953. John 64. and his 60, who rented quarters in the Newberry fled to safe ty a Providence realtor and was the grandson of the late Sen. Truman H. ry who defeated Henry Ford in 1918 for the Senate He resigned from the ate in 1922. Five Perish In Blazing Home Fire on Farm Near Merrill Takes Lives of Boys Ikes Tour Backed By Heads of Both Parties WASHINGTON Con- gressional leaders of both parties pledged unanimous backing today to President Eisenhower on his to contribute toward settlement of free world Speaker Sam Rayburn emerged from the forthcoming tour of free world last with the comment that the I President is undertaking a William piece of business Chairman J of the Senate Foreign Senate Democratic Committee said B of Texas said that ic who breakfasted will take Democrats present at the fast expressed unanimous al of Eisenhower's plans for the Other invited to the breakfast session included man Thomas E Morgan of the United States And Red China Trade Charges Kadar Raps U.S. Hungary Janos Kadar told the opening session of his Communist party congress today that Soviet troops will remain in Hungary long as this is required by the international situation Soviet Premier N i k i t a newsmen were not permitted to Khrushchev u as an interested attend the congress ln the Western sources spacious headquarters of the hei e had speculated Building Workers Trade No Special Precautions might use this visit There were no announce withdrawal of all or precautions evident at the airport part of the to the beaming Soviet leader Soviet soldiers still in Turn to HUNGARY on Page 2 He is expected to ad- dress the congress Hungarian party declared troops remain because of the world's A failure to settle international 1011 He said the government ad- Hill IVII mutual withdrawal of for- eign obvious reference to U.S. forces in Hits U.S. Spending Kadar accused the United WASHINGTON States of spending huge sums Eisenhower go on agitation against Hungary television and radio conducting a campaign of evening to discuss his by renewing debate in the United goodwm mission abroad and such Nations on the Hungarian issue domestic problems as the steel He also asserted the United States strike had drafted into the army 5.0001 Hungarians who took refuge The House announced America after Soviet tanks Thursday Night crushed the uprising of 1956. Khrushchev arrived Sunday to find the Communist which Soviet tanks kept in all major networks for 15 minutes starting at 6 15 p.m. CST Immediately after the he will go to Andrews Air Force 11 Asia and f h lp on a ly nations in i Communist parties in more 30 countries are represented Theme to Be Twofold the The first order The President's theme the day was election of the con- 1 will be Press Secretary NEW DELHI Communist Khrushchev C. Hagerty told China and United States each other leaders of foreign Eisenhower will deal first with China and the States each news hfs Dec 3.2, abroad Re MERRILL Five of a hallway and Anna's accused the other of a kidnaping agency MTI Western died in a flaming farmhouse near their The elderly im and Prime Minister Saturday including a father who returned to the blazing ing in a futile effort to save other members of his He still couple with their son and The bodies of Norman holding j Gregory in his and Larry clutched a young son when tound ln dt Mie center bodies were found in the ruins of the house Firemen said the fire The victims were ly originated in or near an staff of the Chinese consulate heater in basement in Bombay 37, his father and August 66, and 65, The Laabs farm is about and two of Noi man's miles east of here in the Town 6, and 2. 10! Pine Rner Mrs Marie 35 was hospitalized here with Other survivors were 9; 11, and the old Awakened by Smoke Mrs. Laabs told authorities that she and her husband had sleeping in a bedroom on the ond floor of the two-story home MANHATTAN Kan discuss strengthening of operation among those countries in pursuit of their own security and progress in the attainment of world peace with In Eisenhower will discuss the domestic Hagerty put it this President will talk about the need for stronger cooperation the groups that The United States filed a operations in Lake Michigan Nehru told the Indian Parliament today he could not say yet which one was telling the i Nehru said the Chinese sador formally complained to the Indian government today kidnaped Lake to Be Dragged For Missing Plane CHICAGO Say 15-Mile Ascent Easy and were awakened bv smoke 1 1 ifi VA it f. House Foreign Affairs basement of an Democratic lhat VV McCormack of the jll their him oui pi ay ei sent he would not proval to our hopes tor a able to attend lhe he test Saturday accusing the Chinese planned today for an Air Force tnat nation's progress of kidnaping and abusing Marine jet training plane missing peace may insured and Sgt Robert Armstrong of Los An- Thursday with two airmen who the United States The jet vanished was guarding a Chinese official after taking off from Glenview who had asked for asylum this sounds more like some Turn to on Page 2 ironi on the Anyone could do it say is's Malcolm and Charles B Mooie ot their 13-mile weekend took i tin nt into the bed i in tht and and Di Mooie a scientist rode excursion in Johnson said Eisenhower Fulbright he to the group that while he Eisenhower that thus is 'a not intend to enter into any propitious time to bring about a settlement of difficulties in India and Pakistan Eisenhower will visit both tries on his 11-nation tour said Eisenhower re- plied he is hopeful he will be able negotiations with heads of other governments he does expect to outline the objectives and poses of the United States in the present world situation Senate Republican Leader ett M Dirksen of Illinois said the The Republican included Vice President Richard M Sen. Alexander Wiley of the ate Foreign Relations House Minority Leader Charles A Halleck of Indiana and Rep. ert B. Chiperfield of the House Foreign Affairs Group Secretary of State Christian A Turn to IKE on Page 2 rushed outride in the m an un- a lingo plastic balloon to 81 000, above zero By then the was filled where they took with flames and but the planet through a 16- went back to bring out the other inch telescope fully FRIGHTFUL Scotland It uas a terrible moaned Robert Bruce after a lire bioke out in tho he of Scotch was in the and 6 exploded from the heat Nine Wisconsin Schools Entered PLATTEVILLE Nine Naval Air Station north of go Thursday on a flight to Tex. Civil Air Patrol coordinator Maj. William R. said three persons reported hearing an explosion in an area just south in three neighboring moments after the ties forcibly entered during i plane took off. Thanksgiving holiday j He said the Coast Guard would operations included five in a two mile stretch of the lake ad- Iowa three in I jacent to the area i County and one in Grant Aboard the missing jet were A couple of safes had been Capt. Cecil C. Crockett Jr. but authorities could and Donald J. McDermott of not immediately determine the 111. amount of said The men ascended from Rapid i at 11 16 a m members of the He was overcome by smoke Five firemen arrived from rill in two but they were unable to enter the burning day and landed at 3 30 p. m August's body was found in the day in a pasture about 30 miles northeast of Manhattan Wind Fills Parachute who had made six ous trips mio the once to OOd the ing ideal until surface wind Free Parking to Launch Use of City's New Ramp CONGRESSMEN ATTEND IKE'S BREAKFAST BRIEFING ON TOUR President Eisenhower and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon son engage in gestures as they pose inside White House today with members of Congress who attended the fast briefing on Ike's forthcoming 11-country goodwill In group from Deputy of State Robert House Speaker Sarn Rayburn Secretary of State Christian Second from Sen. William Fulbright Senate Foreign Relations committee Vice President Sen. Ev erett Senate minority Sen. Alexander Wiley from Rep. Robert Chiperfield Rep. Charles Halleck Hoosa minority Rep Thomas E. Morgan House Foreign Affairs on Page 4> planned the ramp to take torcing steel were luted to Three of free parking and care of needs tor some the top of It took filled their emergency parachute a cordial introduction to the new time to come re- inure than a month to the They jettisoned the balloon parking ramp await served top levels of the structure floors into place and them the gondola touched but kosh and for parking on a monthly basis at with spandrel collars the parachute dragged their seven Saturday and Sunday when the a month City Clerk Roger Kliss signed for eccentric loading foot aluminum sphere a quarter- will go into operation that inquiries began coming The ramp itself cost 300. m- mile across a rough I Lse of the ramp Friday and into office immediately after eluding and Moore wasn t hurt but was is a gift to the public from the announcement that the 6R stalls The determined to shaken up Helicopters whisked William Warner Construction Com- will be available solve the downtown them about 80 miles to the general Sunday on other of the lem for years to paid ling Air Force Base hospital at free parking is by action of the ramp arc- fitted with 4 and 24-hour 962 95 for real estate and to Kan for an overnight Common meteis Unlike it of buildings Parking meters for I Councilmen have issued a additional time may be purchased three levels 395 They went up to feet to eral invitation to the public to visit whenever the motorist over- The just 400 feet off Venus because at that the ramp for parking or for stays his original payment Except center North Main altitude the atmosphere us free of ing during the three opening for the top level rentals downtown shopping was were to tne are at the rate of 5-cents, an hour chosen after study of a parking gentle slopes of the Beginning Dec. 7, survey conducted by Bryan from bottom to top pay parking will go into AAA traffic 'The structure has 260 stalls in all' Financing of the site and the They said they wanted as many and an additional 22 extend the ramp was by direct loan from divers as possible to experience ground level in the cal to be retired by the ease with which the ramp is I rear enues from the city's parking The 3.87 per cent grade Police firemen and is about equal to that of Commerce civil defense auxiliary police on Oshkosh architects Street between Pearl and High duty at the ramp will be briefed worked with on of costs and Charles Nagel and Associates Dedication of the ramp is set for Milwaukee consulting Dec. 13. After the An original in construction on the design of the end of free regular floors of the ramp were the tractors in addition to the operation will go into first slanting ones of their to Warner Company were the Great feet until the day of dedication be placed bv the Lift Slab when parking will banned until Most of the city and Electric Company after 2 p m ceremony aged a look as the top and M. P. Kelly Councilmen have said repeatedly their 72 tons Turn to on 2