Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 22, 1948, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin THE WEATHER For Clearing and er Saturday fair and Local weather facts for 24 hours preceding 7 a. Maximum 61; Minimum 36. Precipitation Wisconsin Rapids A CON S T R U C T I V E N E W S PAPE R C Support The Community Chest Thirty-Fifth Wisconsin October 22, 1948 Cease Fire Order Is Sent to Israel Troops in Desert Egypt Notifies U. N. Mediator Of Truce Pact Tel dered her troops to fighting in the Negev desert at 3 p. m. today the government Egyptian government an- in Cairo it has informed the U. N. Dr. R a 1 p h e that it has ordered tian troops to stop fighting in tine in accordance with the U. N. The Israel announcement came most simultaneously with the wail of air raid sirens in Tel the first daylight alert in three Anti aircraft could be but no planes were The cease fire order met the line set by Egyptian artillery pounded roads in southern tine this morning apparently in a last-minute blow before the cease fire was to take the Jewish army Gunfire snarled traffic and halted a convoy of civilian cars which had been scheduled to take a party of newsmen to capture of which was reported by the Israeli army The battle of Negev desert is a week Despite reports that tians were shelling roads leading to the 12 U. N. observers were to be dispatched shortly after mid- day to watch the cease fire go into They will be distributed at six points throughout the southern desert it was Fall of Beersheba undermined the positions of the who in- Palestine five months The Egyptian front appeared in danger of crumbling into isolated pockets of resistance against a ish The Jewish victory also threatened the Egyptian front south of Jerusalem and aimed a threat at capital of the proclaimed Palestine state and base of the Egyptian spearhead into Norman Reese Dies of Rites Tuesday Norman 39, 1410 Chase died at Thursday ning at Riverview hospital of burns sustained early Tuesday evening when his clothing became ignited as he was lying on a bed at his The victim suffered first and second degree burns on his ab- back and legs from the presumably started from a cigaret lighter in his Funeral services will be held Tuesday at p.m. from the Reese home and 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran church with the Rev. E. G. Kuechle Burial is to take place in Forest Hill Mr. Reese was horn in field on February 27, 1909, the son of Mr. and Mrs. August and had been a resident of this community since 1910. He is survived by his Mrs. Emma one and one Mrs. Max all of Wisconsin The body will be taken to the residence Saturday evening to re- main until time of al arrangements are in charge of Krohn and U. S. Planes to Be Placed on Sale to American Nations Washington The United States soon will offer jet fighters and other post-war military planes for sale to at least some American it was learned The planes to be made available are the Lockheed Shooting Republic F- 82 North American and the Fairchild a troop carrier Both the state department and the air force will make a formal statement Release of military aircraft must be approved by the air force on two Whether sale of planes elsewhere will interfere with the production schedule for the air and whether such sale would compromise Set Date For Mustering of New Battery November 3 has been tentatively set as the date for formal induction and federal recognition of sin new National Guard Battery C of the 126th field artillery it was announced today by Lt. Hugh com- manding The to be held at will be attended by Gen. Waldemar C. commanding general of 32nd division field and Lt. Col. Matt com- mander of the 126th Fifth army headquarters at Chicago is also expected to send a Plans for organization of a second National Guard battery in this city were disclosed only a week lowing a visit here by Col. Since that time the unit has signed sufficient recruits to reach the mini- mum complement required for eral Lt. Simonson said today that nine men are now on the and it is hoped to bring this number to 15 or more before the November 3 recruit is Hilbert B. 3421 Eighth street Physical examinations will be given and enlistment papers com- at the armory next Monday Men interested in joining the new battery are invited to be present at Lt. Robert Wisconsin has been designated to sist Lt. Simonson as executive of- ficer of the filling the necessary minimum officer ment needed for federal Single Copy Five Cents Baby Bottle Big Cocktail Party Sendoff Washington A able baby bottle made of shyly described by its maker as the greatest improvement in in- fant nursing in 80 had its first public testing And like everything else in Washington these days from meeting the new ambassador to a lobster cooked by bottle got its sendoff at a cocktail Some 50 of us showed up for the in the swanky flower Mrs. Adda May a local nurse who invented the explained how it The plastic bottle comes in a roll of 100. Mama or papa gets the formula then unrolls six cuts out each puts it on a A little gadget is used to pry The formula in. The special nipple each bottle is poured is put The way Mrs. Allen did It looks to the es are When baby is the bottle is thrown This saves all that business of sterilizing glass is still Mrs. Allen as the baby the plastic bottle This prevents him from gulping down a lot of One burp at the and he's all The new bottle is being put out by a firm in Mount 0. A kit containing the the gadget to expand the nipples and 100 plastic bottles will retail for about Refills will cost a penny a Neutrals Ask to Lift Blockade on Berlin Democrats Banking on Heavy Labor Vote to Capture 6 Congress Seats Madison Wisconsin banking on a heavy labor in industrial have hopes of gaining six congressional seats in November 2 Republican are confident of gaining all the 10 seats only that there may be close contests in the Fourth and Fifth dis- The Democrats are concentrating on the Milwaukee but also believe they have a chance in the Eighth and Tenth State Sen. Clement J. Zablocki Rivalry is Intense in Number of Key States For Important Senate Seats Next to the presidential political tion is focused on the question of which party mil control the U.S. Senate in The Republicans now hold 51 seats to 45 for the A net gain of four November would regain for the Democrats the control then lost in 1946. Hence rivalry is intense in a number of key B. who has covered President Truman's and Jack who has traveled Gov. Thomas E. report here on the senate Find Farmer Dead in Chair The body of Everett John 50, was found this morning in his farm home a half mile east of way 34 fn the town of Rudolph near the Wood Portage county Death was apparently due to natural There was no indication of Undersheriff Hugo Wettstein said the body was discovered about this morning by Clarence 820 D a milk hauler for the Kraft Cheese who entered the farmhouse when he found that the milk was not ready to be picked up and that the cows in the barn had not been milked this Erwin was slumped in a rocking chair and apparently had been dead for about 24 Breakfast dishes were on the table and the man's hat and jacket were near his The undersheriff speculated that he had sat down after breakfast Thursday morning before going on with his farm work and had died a short time Erwin was a widower and had lived alone on the farm for a ber of The sheriff's office this morning was attempting to contact a Louis New to notify him of the death and to obtain in- for funeral Stock Prices Shoot Ahead in Big Advance New York Stock prices shot ahead to more than a share in a broad advance Steel shares led the move which carried the market generally to the highest level since mid-July and close to the year's I HI NABOR 1 Ain't no man ever been able to convince his wife that leaves is good for a Claim Credit Curbs Failed to Throttle Inflationary Forces federal re- serve board said today it hasn't been able to throttle inflationary forces with a 15 month check on credit Fed by borrowed money these forces still dominate the economy and are in position to surge the October In an analysis of bank credit de- the publication said plenty of customers are ready to spend if they can get The bulletin added that lending resources also are despite efforts at County Republicans Plan Rally at Biron Henry chairman of the voluntary Wood county Republican announced today that a final Republican rally will be held at 8 o'clock next Thursday evening in the Biron Community County candidates will be ent and as many precinct as possible will During the business plans will be completed for election day and clubs may be Find Diamonds In Wreckage Scotland worth an estimated 000 to and watches found in the wreckage of a KLM airliner were impounded today by Prestwick customs officers until their owners can be The Dutch lation crashed in a cow pasture near the airport early yesterday killing 39 of the 40 people The only W. H. a Dutch was critically burned and is under ment at a The shipment of watches was listed on the plane's The diamonds were A KLM official in London said the diamonds were shipped by registered mail instead of as freight and mail would not be A KLM statement denied ed guesses that the diamonds were being One of Holland's major industries is diamond and shipments of stones leave there Postpone Session Of Circuit Court The session of circuit court for Wood county scheduled to be held at the courthouse Monday morning has been postponed Jasper C. clerk of said this The ment was he be- cause parties involved in the two cases scheduled for trial are at- tempting to settle them out of court or continue them until the March term of GETS LIFE TERM Jersey City year-old Pearl Silverman was to life imprisonment today for the brutal hammer slaying of her 10-year-old Jamming Be Boomeranging Washington Russia's reported all-out effort to smother of radio casts may be American listening posts have picked up a total of 18 Soviet mostly centered around cow and which state department officials say are used to the voice These officials that they have reason to believe the jamming never succeeds entirely and that the reaction of Russian teners therefore is one of ed they want to find out what information it is their seeks to deny The United States is not trying to retaliate by jamming Soviet casts to this the authorities but is making a special effort in its broadcast to Russia to tell Russian people all the news their government may not be giving to There is evidence that this news is getting officials citing the case as an ex- When Mrs. 0 k s a n a jumped out of the window of the Soviet consulate in New York eral weeks the picked up news reports of the incident and began broadcasting them the viet Union within a Observers in Moscow reported er that within three news of what the refugee Russian school teacher had done was widely known over the Soviet Add Names of 600 Voters to Election Registration Lists Names of 600 voters have been added to the registration lists of the city of Wisconsin Rapids during the past two City Clerk Neis M. Justeson said this Of this approximately 200 registered the final registration day before the ber 2 general Revised polling lists are now be- ing compiled for each son and obsolete registrations are being removed from the When this work is the actual number of registered voters in the city can be At the time of the primary tion in there were proximately names on the registration Truman's closest advisers New the struggle for control of say he is convinced the Democrats will recapture control of the senate is Gov. Thomas E. Dewey plans to skip any the senate regardless of the outcome of his own race next to West scene of one of the crucial j Dewey's aides tell newsmen privately that Talking these men tell newsmen they expect Democratic senatorial candidates to outrun Truman in some states and to win in a couple he may not Congressional candidates themselves told correspondents traveling aboard the train they felt they had been helped by the chief executive's repeated attacks on the Republican leadership on Capitol Most president among the view that the party will knock off GOP seats in West Virginia and These would give the a 49 to 47 they do not lose any of the other hotly contested such as those in New Mexico and Former Gov. Robert S. Kerr said the president's talks there had boosted his own margin and made the state for the Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey of Minneapolis campaigned in sota with the who called Republican Senator Ball one of the of rey told newsmen he expects to beat White House aides the president agrees with Truman hasn't been in Wyoming ginia with glowing reports of for- mer Democratic Senator Neely's chances of unseating GOP Senator Neely himself was op- and so was Senator the Democratic Truman been in Wyoming since his cross-country tion At that he said he was encouraged by re- ports that Democratic Gov. Lester Hunt could defeat GOP Senator in the eyes of the Truman looks better 11 Dewey's aides tell newsmen privately that Republican Senator handling of the displaced persons issues is the real reason for this The official explanation made in West is that the state couldn't be fitted into the GOP presidential candidate's that top to the national ticket wants comb Ten days away from the November 2 Republicans concede they are going to need every seat they can get to keep the reins in the Their loss of command there would seriously handicap a new administration's legislative In line with Dewey has swallowed some obvious personal differences to campaign for other GOP senatorial Senator Ball of who bolted the ticket in 1944, is a case in Even if Revercomb falls by the wayside along with some other GOP the Dewey strategists feel the Republicans still can retain senate They now have a 51 to 45 margin over the That means a net gain of four seats would let the Democrats take The Republicans could keep con- trol with a 48 to 48 if they elect their presidential as vice would be able to break the tie in their favor as soon as he was The main hope in the Dewey camp centers on saving two Republican Sherman Cooper of Kentucky and E. V. Robertson of knocking off De- Senator Murray of Murray is opposed by can Tom J. The Dewey strategists line it up this They are afraid they will lose three seats through defeats of tors Ball in Minnesota and 11 Navy Plane on Mercy Flight Mass. The navy took on a flying mercy assignment today that made sailor Calvin 25, and his crippled 3-year- old daughter happy and ex- Dodge was forced to leave his his Jean crippled by and two other daughters behind when he was signed to Los Alamitos base near Los Angeles several weeks He became lonesome for his couldn't figure how to get Jean Marie to the She couldn't stand the long train He appealed to A navy plane carried Dodge and Jean Marie out of Squantum for Los Angeles a most unusual naval officials it was proved for humanitarian happy and excited by it said His wife and other daughters will join him Radio Talks Spark Chest Fund Drive Sparked by radio addresses by representatives of agencies whose services are supported in whole or in part the South Wood County Community the 1948 Red Feather campaign gathered new im- petus today toward its goal of 000. Dr. J. K. superintendent of Riverview speaking at 2 o'clock this afternoon over and and J. C. chairman of the South Wood dis- Boy Scouts whose message broadcast Thursday told of the important role which the Community Chest is performing in behalf of their ies and urged a generous public response to the current The which opened and continues through tober 30, is progressive quite thus according to ald E. director of the Reiland indicated that first figures on receipts will be available for publication Outlining the organization of the Riverview Hospital members of which are those who pay annual dues to the association and who have a voice in its Dr. Goodrich the past 32 months the cost of ing for each patient for one day was The highest rate per clay charging any patient was The lowest relief rate was per The amount which will be contributed through the Community Chest will be used to aid in making up the deficit which has occured at in the past 12 which amounts to more than was caused by j the fact that the prices charged and collected from the patients did 11 Await Reply From Big 4 On Proposal nations on the s e c u r i t y council asked Russia today to lift the Berlin blockade at The western who is the Democratic party's candidate in the lie be running John C. Edmund V. People's i accused Russia of and Clement were asked to lift their counter blockade of the Soviet the Democratic j to agree by November years ago but was that the Bobrowicz nomination two repudiated by his party because of mark be the currency f f JHS Si lOT t I i T I Berlin and to meet with in a foreign council November 30 to out the whole problem of Neither the west nor the eastt accepted The meeting was recessed until Monday by which time replies may be Zablocki polled votes in the primary to for but Brophy had opposition that got more than The crats working to get out a big labor vote in the hoping to offset any strength Bobrowicz will In the Fifth district former Rep. Andrew J. Biemiller is trying to unseat Rep. Charles the Republican The People's Progressive party withdrew its in that The ist candidate is Edwin W. Biemiller lost to Kersten by votes in 1946. The district's cratic total was considerably larger in the 1948 primary than it was in 1946, and the party leaders believe thew have a good chance to Horace prominent in housing is the Democratic party's hope in the ond He opposes another Glenn R. of the Republican in the Davis won the post in a special election in 1947, beating out Carl of by a narrow Thompson is the tic party candidate for governor this A group of young Democrats of Madison is putting an sive campaign for Wilkie in the hope of piling up a margin that will set strength in his home Jack polled 11 Extortion Plot As Two Are Arrested New plot to extort from Edgar E. heir to a steamship fortune and for Broadway was disclosed today by Detectives said the scheme had been broken up with the arrest of two one of whom admitted sending an extortion Detectives seized one of the men last night outside east side after the steamship ily scion had emerged with a Sailor Five Injured in Crash cident today killed one sailor and injured five sheriff's ties Robert Walker 18, prentice of di- ed of head and chest All were based at the naval air i technical training center near who she said more acre purportedly containing the ex- than Boys Paroled After TNT Cache is Found aged 11 to 14, were paroled to their parents for one year yesterday after a cache of stolen explosives was found in a cave near Judge 0. W. was told the including dynamite had been taken from Art pit of The sound of MasK in the arta led searchers to the Dewey Schedules Five Big Speeches New York Four speeches and an election eve cast will wind up Gov. Thomas K. Dewey's campaign for the The Republican nominee elected today to close his drive with j broadcast talks in Boston and Between in the critical 10 days of the lie ed to sandwich in some talks in j and Rhode But missing from the list was any appearance in West where Senator can. is struggling for reelection in a highly critical senate And the Dewey who summed up their ideas about the campaign in a four-hour conference here turned down de- mands for the candidate's ance in The consensus was that Dewey has the presidential race and should not extend himself in the w days of the Last night the Republican Hold District Scout Meeting Highlighted by the introduction of Charles new field ex- to serve the South North Wood and Portage county districts of Samoset the an- meeting of the South Wood district of the Boy Scouts was held Thursday night in the recreation room of John Edwards high Port The preceded by a dinner for Scouters and their was also a farewell party for Hugh the retiring field who is leaving October 25 to assume similar duties with the Boy Scout council at 111. Sargent was presented with a farewell gift by the assembly in appreciation of the excellent work he has done while in this Williams was introduced at the by E. A. the council's chief who will be in charge of the cil from November 9 to January 1 while Williams is attending a school for scout executives at N. J. South Wood District Kenneth Walker was unable to attend the and his an- report was read by John In the election of officers for the ensuing J. C. Port was district Alfred C. Kluge and ris vice and Frank H. Cold Port Stanton W. William F. ow and D. G. Rowland were en to represent the South Wood district on the Samoset council ex- Treat or Trick to Be Used for Relief Goods a night in a this so far children of the First B a p t ist and First Presbyterian chinches arc of the usual demands for candy MI a or the testers will demand shoes clothing or money for shoe and i clothing j booty collected will be placed in condition and turned over to the Church World an j relief for i shipment to Four New Polio Cases In Taylor County Madison Four of nine new poliomyelitis reported to the state board of health today aie coming from London and the Vishinsky is Silent Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky sat silently through the session as the neutral powers by turn urged acceptance of their compromise in interests of world Drafters of the tion were Belgium and Foreign Minister Juan A. lia of acting council agreed the Big Four ers needed more time to consider the grave issue and the Usually reliable U. N. sources said Vishinsky requested the delay until Monday but gave no The meeting was delayed nearly an hour by last minute conferences among the Big Four delegations di- concerned in the The United Britain and France have accused Russia of endangering peace by blockading Claim No Blockade Russia has asserted no blockade exists and that the council has no The neutrals put before the cil a joint resolution which said the four military governors of many should adopt the Soviet mark as Berlin's sole currency before No- vember 20 in exchange for lifting the The resolution also provided that the foreign ministers council of the U. Britain meet to seek a solution of all tions at issue over acting council presented the resolution and then addressed the have reached the hour of de- harmonious decisions of benefit to all lia Would Avoid Incident The little six resolution called oa the four nations to avoid any dent which might aggravate the situation in The Russians blockaded the land approaches to the city deep in the Soviet pation zone last June 23, soon after the western powers ed their reformed currency into The west installed the air lift to feed and supply the or more Germans in western Berlin and clamped a counter blockade on the Russian zone of Vishinsky was reported to have told yesterday he ob- to only one aspect of tha He he still was awaiting instructions from the Vishinsky was reported to be op- posed to the section of the tion providing for raising of tha Berlin blockade before the issue of Berlin's currency is Russia heretofore has insisted the two actions must be was believed to feel this was a minor tion which could be overcome by tho apparent desire of both sides for a Ten after such a the f o u foreign ministers council would begin a discussion of all outstanding German DIES AFTER FALL Appleton Maurice 45, Two was dead in his brother's home in the town of Oneida He died injuries suffered in a fall down a flight of nee told a group of notables at i in Tajlor an Al Smith National Foundation dinner that this sohe n Anglican t i its i problems of social This total mounted to 489! when other repotted by Pierre and and one i Times Change What the GI of Rights and college comings aren't what they ed to at for in- the homecoming com- has advised alumni and married you have there will be a nursemaid to watch in the gym the night of the All using this are asked to bring their own rattles and