Waukesha Daily Freeman (Newspaper) - October 21, 1954, Waukesha, Wisconsin WAUKESHA DAILY FREEMAN Waukesha County's Greatest News and Advertising Medium VOL. 298 THURSDAY OCTOBER 21, 1954 Two 24 Pages Price Five Cents Nelson Opposed to Students Told Foe Critical of Claim Congressman Glenn Davis said today that Gaylord Nelson's pre- diction of a smear against the Democrat candidate on the questions fired at him this j lands oil issue the cynical ing by a Carroll college comedy of the In a speech tion audience. here Tuesday Nelson had Nelson is the Democratic Republicans intended to inee for the second district him ln the last week of gressional seat now held by Re- ithe publican Glenn R. j i T science is at last beginning to am opposed to saddling bother commented Denies Saying Davis Sold Vote Opposition to universal military j training was voiced by Candidate Gaylord in answer to one of a number of Ike Strongly Endorses Vote For Sen. Ives erica with universal military training Nelson is Gen. and so was Sen. Taft Congressman favors universal military NEW YORK W Eisenhower told state Republican campaign workers today prior to a whirlwind tour of New York City it was im- that U. S. Sen. Irving Ives be elected governor to ry on the GOP Newsmen traveling with the President said it was the most outright endorsement that hower has given to any individual candidate in the present political Evidently my opponent's con- j Eisenhower said he was here possibly more as a voter in New indeed would be poetic York state than as a tice if he were to have some cf I of his own medicine returned to that ohler Claims Dairy Prices by Proxmire own He knows very well that I have discussed the submerged lands to which HE SPOKE OF UMT AS A i left-wing Democrats have of Maginot line defense at- While admitting the need for a son stressed the importance of the air force in today's In answer to another blank question put to him by the college regarding his opinion on Sen. son stated consider him an irresponsible politician and for- so does the President of the United It is amone persons near Pres. hower that he is opposed to junior the inee People in his tration are working for he and Republican anti- McCarthy candidates have strong support of the IN RESPONSE TO A QUERY as to whether he believed Con- gressman Tidelands Oil voted had been son have never said nor will I say it. I think he voted He felt the Tidelands Oil issue is of the attitude of the present administration to mit exploitation of natural re- sources by private he am opposed to ed the title be- fore audiences throughout the dis- These discussions have in- cluded at least two instances my opponent was STATEMENT THAT we only discussed the farm sue at those meetings is the re- sult of a very bad or of We were scheduled to debate only the farm problem at Sun which I did My after taking 10 minutes more than the allotted HE SAID THERE WAS ing secret about the ballot he in- tends to cast going to vote a straight Republican he said Eisenhower told the nation night his administration has toward blocking Communist aggression and ning lasting world but that Russia and Red China still are dangerous The White House called his jor address here and the President termed it a re- ply to sharp criticism fired at Republican foreign policy by for- Okay Rezoning For Guernsey Co-op Building The city plan commission voted 4-2 Wednesday to rezone newly annexed land in the northwest part of the city to Ihe Golden Guernsey cooperative to construct a new The vote means the co-op can now start construction of an mated one half million dollar ry processing plant on the ed Other major actions of the com- mission included approval of a petition by the Wilbur Lumber to rezone its downtown kesha property to restricted in- dustry and denial of a petition to rezone three lots in the 600 block launched discussion of into the a distorted submerged lands which he later continued for another 12 minutes in answer to a planted question asked by the Socialist editor of the Progressive ris The chairman then permitted me to answer this cond which of course was completely at variance from the debate the very next another press release from my opponent charging I had ed to debate After his com- plete distortion of this which I have discussed ly to demonstrate a recognition Grand avenue to and Adlai E. the 1952 Democratic presidential nominee j BUT EISENHOWER'S tion that the free world can deed take what he outlined as progress achieved in the struggle against communism contrasted with the picture ed by Truman and Stevenson last On the President's calendar is another major address here He will speak at the annual fred E. Smith Memorial Dinner at the The address is scheduled for I 9.30 THE PRESIDENT SPOKE TO THE GOLDEN GUERNSEY petition resulted in a pitched battle between Mayoi C. C. Smith and plan commission member Robert The tion asked to change the zoning from agriculture to general in- The building site is included in a 105 acre tract of land that became city property on It is located on the east side of Delafield avenue from the city limits north to FT. of rights of the states under a 1.800 guests at a dinner marking T Vi J r T i Republican my opponent now hopes to negate Nelson also voiced opposition i my further discussion of it by to recognition of China's Com- munist saying that predictions of a shall of continue to would strike a honestly discuss this matter and ions TO persons hoping to j my opponent need fear no smear a democratic He should not Anticipate that a responsible candidate would low his own see China regain THE DEMOCRATIC date stated that the present ad- ministration is us into a He felt that ens of things could be done that this administration fails to in clearing up the ment Nelson urged the students to take an interest in the election and learn to understand the point of quality of leadership equals the quality of the people who send candidates to ton and he The law of supply and demand is he since you permit irresponsibility in that's what you Awarded For Crash Injuries A Milwaukee man was ed a total of bv a 12-mem- ber county court jury here as the result of injuries he suffered in an auto accident Oct. 1, He 1952. is Ernest Radtke who brought suit against Harold Milwaukee route 14 and the American Mutual Liability ance co. of Radtke said in his complaint he was a passenger in a car struck by the auto driven by Bettin at the intersection of 100 and W. Oklahoma avenue in kee Radtke said he suffered a brain concussion and bruises and ies to both County Judge William ling found that Bettin was gent because he failed to stop for a light at the intersection The jury then awarded Radtke for medical for loss of earnings and for suffering and The jury disallowed any com- for future medical ex- New Berlin Boy Bitten by Dog A four-year-old town of New Berlin James of 2878 S. 132nd was taken to a Milwaukee hospital Wednesday evening after he was bitten by a neighbor's The boy's Mrs. Frank told sheriff's ties the boy was playing in the yard when he was attacked by a dog belonging to Hubert who lives two houses The boy's cheek was bruised and his upper lip was Black took the boy to the Deputies advised him to the dog tkd up in hif Heart Attack Fatal To Oconomowoc Man An Oconomowoc John 51. died suddenly of a heart attack about 5.20 p.m. Ziegler's body was found lying face down on the shoulder of P south of 16 near the waukee Road tracks about p.m. by Lee Oconomowoc route 5. Sheriff's deputies and an bulance were called to the scene and Ziegler was pronounced dead by a doctor at the Oconomowoc Memorial CORONER ALVIN JOHNSON ruled that Ziegler died of a nary The attending cian said there were no signs of external Johnson said no inquest will be Ziegler had been caretaker of the Frank Norris estate at Lake for the past 20 He was born in and formerly lived in Oshkosh and Survivors include one one Mrs. John and nie- ces and will be held Saturday at a.m. from the Bruch eral home in Kenosha and from St. Anthony's Catholic church there at 9 a.m. The Rev. Michael Dutko will Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 12 the 300th anniversary of Jewish life in the United Mentioning some obstacles still in the way of achievement of an enduring he principal and continuing factor is the persistently sive design of Moscow and which shows no evidence of genuine change despite their fessed desire to relax tensions and to preserve peace HE MUCH gress has been made toward thwarting the spread of ism through the new Western Europe defense alliance ment and through the Southeast Asia pact recently signed at for He also mentioned ment of the situations in Trieste and He cited other areas and other fields too and these many ways our tion will continue tirelessly in its quest for peace based on In recent we have come yet we know that the road ahead is long and He said this country has three avenues in its quest for WE MUST lessly seek through the United through every other available means to establish the conditions for honorable we must promote the unity and collective strength of other free we must maintain enough military strength to deter aggression and promote SOME 305 OF LAND comprising the area now m the process of being an- are located to the west of Delafield who is a real estate recently purchased land in the he ad- mitted at Wednesday's he hopes to sell in residential Smith indicated in his ment for rezoning that Smart was being influenced against rezoning because of the land he purchased at property won't be ed by the Smart ed. too far to the west You can't even see the building site from my property It's just that I think the whole area will be built up by residences ON criticized Forfeit Bail Three bail forfeitures of 514 apiece were accepted by Judge Scott Lowry in municipal court in Waukesha this Two of the forfeitures were as a result of speeding and one was a stop sign THE OTHER the mayor and annexation committee he went beyond their authority in making certain promises to the cooperative out consulting other city The mayor admitted that Kerrow had been given I by himself and the ation committee that these tions would be met. THE MAYOR WENT A STEP further and insisted the petition be acted on immediately because delay would hold up the building When opposition appeared from Smart and also from N. C. another commission Smith grew angry and we don't approve this tion then it will be quite apparent that Waukesha isn't interested in getting industry into the city If I and the annexation committee exceeded our authority in giving McKerrow we did it only because we thought the new an Meeting On Pool Dispute City Atty. William Callow was scheduled to meet with a union representative in Milwaukee at 2 p.m. today in an attempt to settle the most recent work stoppage at the new swimming Workers at the pool refused to work Tuesday when a group of union business agents reportedly appeared at the building Some of the workers are bers of AFL unions and others belong to an independent A court injunction has ed picketing at the site but the appearance of the union agents could not be termed Callow The men still have not returned to the CALLOW SAID HE WILL talk with John dent of the Milwaukee Building Construction Trades in an attempt to get the men back to At the same a legal an- swer by a union involved in a similar court case was filed in circuit court here union the International Hod Building and Con- struction Laborers union local 392, is the defendant in a suit brought by Eugene C. Delafield who is constructing a service station for the Dale En- at 521 S. Grand has requested an injunction against picketing of the building AFL WORKERS PICKETED the project on the complaint that men employed there are not members of the Work at that site has proceeded despite The in its denied Plante's charge that picketing prevented work from proceeding and that it violated a statute that provides that picketing is illegal if there is no labor dispute in- -a Staff Emil Greenwald sha route 4, was pleasantly surprised to return to his farm today and find 10 acres of his corn crop ail shocked for Greenwald broke his arm so 23 of his bors got together and took care of the big The top photo some of the good Samaritans at from they are Alvin Albert Charles Clarence Greenwald and Ray They did the job in an hour and a Clerk Reports Heavy Registrations in City The Nov. 2 general election may be sold short by some ob- Classify Chance Of Victory Rep. Glenn chances for reelection were listed as today by a Congressional Quarterly Several weeks ago the survey said Davis had a for reelection The report had 113 marginal districts based upon in- formation received up until Oct. 15. In a report issued on Sept. 10 there were 103 districts where the incumbent had a good chance of BESIDES THE terly believes that Rep. Charles Kersten and Rep. Lester Johnson are in danger of being Kersten is a Republican from the fifth a represents the ninth According to the a seat described AS McKerrow THE VOTE RESULTED IN Smart and Spillman voting against the petition and Aid Paul Davies C. P. Ross Walter Dick and R. T Jones ing for it Charles the eighth member of the left before the vole was The mayor is chairman of the commission but does not vote except in case of a In the other means the race is a In j rezoning of the Wilbur races characterized as the incumbents chances for reelection are better although a sudden change in voting habit could result in Walter Kohler is given a would benefit j that if the statute cited by Plante If we don't want the plant constructed so as to render there then we have misled Gavin I peaceful picketing illegal then O that statute is unconstitutional in that it abridges freedom of speech guaranteed to all persons This is the same stand the AFL unions have taken in the al picketing of the Horeb Spring THE UNION MAINTAINS servers as an election in which not much interest is but a report from the city clerk's office today failed to port that ber a total of 198 ad- dress changes have been made at the city clerk's HERE'S ANOTHER tion of voter requests have come in since the ber primary for 98 absentee to be used by sen icemen Incumbent Says Opponent Gave Distorted View MADISON IB Gov. charged today that a statement about dairy made by his Democratic William was a The Republican ing his third leveled his blast at Proxmire in an early morning radio broadcast over a network of 28 Kohler said that in television distorted effects of Republican farm cies by misrepresenting the case of a car using Holte as an ex- ample of the effect of farm cies on the income of an average dairy KOHLER CHARGED THAT Tried to deceive farmers by comparing wartime prices with peacetime concealed a drop in the milk test of herd in citing the farmer's concealed that a pure milk premium was in effect in one month and not in concealed an increase in tion membership fees which the and took full production of the farm for one month and compared it with 60 per cent of the production for an- distorting the true situation as far as the whole income was Kohler said he spoke to Holte and asked him to give the facts on his income from Kohler replied by presenting material which opposed and told the Republican PERSONALLY WOULD like to assure you that I in no way intended to misrepresent the dairy farmer's income by giving the Democrat candidate this in- I want to assure you that I believe in being fair and square in presenting true facts and I hope this letter to you will prove my sincerity in this Kohler said farm friends in Dane county described Holte as a but an honest Kohler said he was not trying to convince anyone that should be happy with the prices paid for milk in 1954. I share with every farmer the be- lief that they were too and as governor of the nation's greatest dairy state I recognize that farm prosperity is vital to Wisconsin's economic Kohler the facts given by Mr. raise the question whether a man so careless with the truth has a right to ask for support for the highest office in the Kohler acknowledged that farmer who looks at his milk check these days knows he isn't getting the prices he got ing the Korean War that doesn't make him he when he lifts his eyes from City Clerk Esther Winn women and by those who ed an almost record turnout for will be unable to go to local voter She said i ing places Nov. 2. in the few short working hours be- estimate that our voter re- In that the union j tweer noon Tuesday and 5 f l I pealed to the state supreme court j 196 new registrations the action of Circuit Judge Allen taken at her Young in issuing the not acted on IN SKE ed a number of phone calls at her time high of Mrs Winn said figure was reached for the 1952. tial election that milk and looks across the breakfast table at his to Page 15 No. 1) Wisconsin In one other note nn the ber co. property opened Ihe for possible sale of the Dist. Atty. James D'Amato who acted on a basis in representing Wilbur said there have been least 10" This court has the appeal yet Trial of the Plante case home from persons wishing to be tion Mrs. Winn reminded voters been set for Nov. 5 before registered Also during t h a in the first and wards that Judge Gerald J. same 9S persons j their polling have been The union filed an their registrations up to date by davit of against Judge Young in this v Youth chance to retain to purchase thr From He is being opposed William Proxmire said fim An Oconomowoc Roger Dnt ic recording changes of 332 persons have re- i mistered to vote in Waukesha since the September primary a little more than a month Mrs. Winn said First ward voters will use the garage at 1007 Brookfield ave. in- stead of 814 Eales ave. Eleventh WISCONSIN Mostly fair night and little ture Low tonight 30-40. High Friday 60-65. light and variable tonight and Minimum 33. Mean 45. Temperature range here 60: 30. Temperature range here a year ward voters will vote at the new ent is State Sen. Gaylord of THE QUARTERLY SURVEY gives Democrats a chance to win both the house and Seventy-nine of the house races are in Republican hands at the present time while 34 are The Quarterly reported thai house elections will be decided on such issues as un- farm problems and power plans to sell the land at this time 19, was one of two i but the inquiries from other firms i who escaped from the state re- Whittier school instead of the warming house at Roberta In the period since the 85; 48. Local Hourly Temperature U 12 Hour 7 8 arc of the restricted industrial Tf the company did desire forma lory farm near was reported to sell the land it could not be- i Athas and John 17, cause of the present zoning for general THE COMMISSION ALSO were working in the dining room and made their escape by removing a lowed the recommendation of the j screen from a Both planner to reject the petition of youths weie serving sentences Frank loral real on morals according to to rezone three lots in the a report from the state 1600 block on Grand i ment of public welfare Meet Palmer candidate for a Slight Damage Firemen reported no serious answered a Pals 712 Milwaukee shortly be- fore A short circuited wire damage after they seat in the state senate from the 33rd will be the principal speaker at a Democratic rally scheduled for tonight at George j leading to an electric stove and Lu's hall in Tess All Democratic county candidates will The meeting will start at 8 p.m. Temps 42 53 55 59 59 60 63 WAUKESHA'S ALMANAC October 22 am. Sunset 5.00 p.m. Saturday 3.18 a.m. New moon Oct. 26. The triangle of and Vega will be high in the west tonight at p.m. Below it in the south pears the which still outshines all the stars around it. ed the small The stove was and smoke damaged the kitchen firemen one Circulation for the Same Period a Year Last Week Daily Paid Circulation