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   Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - July 13, 1959, Stevens Point, Wisconsin                        STIVINS POINT DAILY JOURNAL Rockefeller Opposes More Lake Diversion WASHINGTON Gov. A. Rockefeller of New York said today any additional diversion of Lake Michigan water would cost users of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway many millions of dollars Rockefeller assailed bills before Congress that would allow cago to divert more Lake gan water into the Illinois way for The governor said the bills i drafted without regard for the rights and property of the people of New Rockefeller made the remarks In a statement to be presented to the Senate Public Works Com- by J. Burch state public works More than two dozen mostly were scheduled to The Chicago Sanitary District presently is limited by a 1930 preme Court decree to a sion of 1.500 cubic feet per plus domestic New other Great Lakes States and Canada have been fighting attempts for years to increase the Rockefeller pointed out that the New York State Power Authority had constructed one project along the St. Lawrence River at and was constructing another at Niagara He said these projects were on the assumption that St. Lawrence and Niagara water would be reduction in the amount of water available for power will reduce the revenue of the power which necessarily will j increase the cost of electricity its he j Great Lakes are now in low Rockefeller we need all the water able for the production of He said it appeared that the proponents of the diversion were only interested in benefitting the Chicago Sanitary District by ting the cost of sewage treatment and by increasing income from hydraulic power generated at Lockport on the Illinois He said the U.S. Health De- reported that Chicago solve its sewage treatment problem without diverting more water by means of chlorination and at an average cost of one million a The governor said that if cago were allowed to solve its July 13, 1959 ARCHIE By Bob Montana YOU DO 9AW HIM GO INTO COMPLIMENTS TO A 27-CAR TROOP believed to be the longest ever handled through paused at the Soo Line Passenger Station here Saturday night en route to Camp Minn. Aboard were members of the Illinois tional Guard who started two weeks of summer training at Camp Ripley on This is a view of the train as the diesel locomotive pulled it into the tion at about p.m. problem by diverting additional cost the users of the Great Lawrence system for navigation and power developments many times thi amount Similar legislation has twic been vetoed by President Eisen hower because ob v sign of The by Rep. Thomas J. O' QUITS CONTEST FOR MARRIAGE The girl who gave up the 1959 Miss Maine title and a try for the Miss America Linda Fay kneels beside Dr. Charles E. Burden during wedding at her family's summer home at Brien as passed by the House would permit the Chicag Sanitary district to divert an ad cubic feet of water a second for a per iod from the lake into the Illinois 0jrJJ5, Admits Setting Fire That Killed Seven N. Y. year-old Jane Shusko admits ting the fire that killed seven members of her police but she doesn't know her the girl didn't appear to have been mad at anyone of the nor was she holding a grudge of any said Police Captain J. William Jane's brother and six of her eight sisters died of asphyxiation n their second-floor bedrooms Saturday Jane escaped with her Two other daughters were rescued by a Michael the was at work in a Police Chief Eugene Golden said Jane had signed a statement that she had thrown a lighted match a pile of papers in a floor clothes She also ad- mitted having lit two fires the previous Maloney said she would be held n jail for atric Neighbors described the as hard working and mannered child who had been given much responsibility in the are of the To Build Research Laboratory At Beloit CHICAGO Fairbanks Morse and Co. said Sunday it wil have a new research and ment laboratory in full operation at by Plans for the square foot building include research on tronic weighing and control tems and pumping It will be staffed by 25 engineers and The laboratory wall operate in- dependently of the firm's activities and will be affiliated with a hydraulic en- section in Kansas Plan Start On Ore Processing Plant PLATTEVILLE Con- struction of a plant to take and iron from Grant County ores will be started this 3ould, executive vice president of the Wisconsin Ore Processing said Gould said a 51-acre site near Cuba City is being considered be- cause of its proximity to mining regions in southwestern Plans call for a plant that will handle 1.000 tons of ore daily with Investigate Death Of Man Found Along Highway MADISON aided Dane County by the State Crime were gating the death early today of Norman E. 50. Rt. 1, whose body was found on Highway 113 in the town of Authorities said he was run over by a car and his body dragged 64 wife said she and her were in their car when ie said he wanted to get out and walk Mrs. Douglass was quoted by county police as saying she con- anued to drive and was turning he car around to return to where her husband had left she another car came along and a man she did not know told her a man was lying in the Mrs. Douglass said she drove and found her husband dead on the She said she drove to a nearby tavern and called provisions for j county officers Gould added that the plant Douglass operated a dishwares employ 50 or 60 i store in Doctors Tell Mothers Warts Should Be Removed Reaves Doctors Mt. 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Canadian admitted to police and a television audience their theft of from an Ot- tawa They said the idea came to them two weeks ago of the clear blue The both from the com- munity of Eastview near are Richard Boudreau and Gerald They are 19." They were arrested Sunday as they attempted cross the border into Police said Boudreau and clerc told them the money would not be missed by the Toronto minion Bank until it opened for busineu D. D. chief of police said they told him of plans to establish themselves in business in Mexico and respectable In a television who was a teller at the said the money ivas Leclerc said they drove to a place about 60 miles from Ottawa where they met a who took hem across the U.S. con- in the trunk of his Their plan was upset when they arrived at the Mexican border in a taxi cab driven by a The cab old police that her passengers had luggage in the This led Rickard Wolfe to look into the suitcase holding the Union Members Penalize Two LA CROSSE of United Auto at the Allis Co. Local 401, voted Saturday to penalize two member for a picket line at the time of an authorized Richard local said a trial committee mended earlier that the men be deprived of all rights and leges of union membership except that of attending union meetings and fined Publisher Dies On Vacation In Wisconsin BOULDER Wiu of Ward A. 68, head of a chain of will be to Chicago for funeral ices Wednesday Neff suffered a fatal heart at- tack Sunday while vacationing with his wife Ada in the Boulder Junction A resident of he was president of the Corn Belt Inc. Burial will be in Kansas Mo. Corn Belt publishes the St. Louis Daily Livestock the cago Daily Drovers the Kansas City Drovers Telegram and other midwestern livestock The firm also operates radio station WAAF in Chicago A 1913 journalism graduate of the University of Neff donated the Jay H. Neff first of the present buildings of the Missouri journalism It was named in honor of his late Last Neff was elected to the National Journalism of Fame established this year by the He received an honorary doctor of laws degree last year from Baker University which he attended before enrolling at In 1923, Neff was president of Sigma Delta national He and his widow were married Aug. 30, 1958. His first died in 1956. 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