Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 11, 1955, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Forty-Second Wisconsin July Single Copy Seven Thurmond Supports Ike's Reserve Plan Hits Russell Bid To Hand Out Bonus WASHINGTON mond today backed the Eisenhower said former national president of the Reserve come available Advisory Committee Puts Okay on Salk Vaccine MADISON State Vaccine Advisory Committee Sunday night expressed confidence ill the safety of the Salk polio vaccine and recommended that first shots be given children as supplies be- Officers Assn. A statement by the committee of nurses and cists said that information available to the nursing j Russell said his proposed and members of the we find no contra- ment was intended to keep t0 administration of the Salk vaccine as soon as available 6 Persons Die in State Accident Total Reaches 13 fight in the Senate for an same men from being called back expanded military reserve law for repeated terms of service while which would include compulsory there are thousands training for peacetime who have never had a uniform on Thurmond joined Defense De- one officials in supporting the plan at a Senate Armed ices Committee in favor of any kind of compulsion that is He spoke out against an Russell just don't want to Spn the compulsion to the same native proposal Sen. Russell the committee to eliminate the compulsory ture and offer a bonus to men apply the compulsion man all the Carter L. assistant of defense for leaving active service who presented Pentagon's mam teer for duty in army and marine j He submitted a 27-page corps reserve statement analyzing point by point don't think patriotism can shortcomings he contends are left Im the Burgess made it clear in ad- vance of his appearance that the administration does not favor sell's docs not provide the ance we need at this gess said in an That remark followed a made by Secretary of De- WASHINGTON Removal Wilson before Russell an- his that cannot sanitary and Would Lilt Curbs to Cut Milk Prices to children m good health who have not had household contact with active The committee of 17 persons also recommended that for tive reasons the areas which had given first shots delay the second until after school resumes this Vaccine for first and second graders was provided by the tional Foundation for infantile The committee recommended that physicians give individual con- sideration to continuing or ning inoculations in areas with high epidemic The group declared that ing should step in to furnish vaccine if the state or eral government does not provide funds for inoculations of children of poor families and those who are wards of the The recommendations will be referred to the council of the State Medical Last week the national tion notified state health officials that it would not supply more cine for first injections unless it is used before Sept. l. Won't Halt Unloading unnecessary regulations could cut milk personnel will one to two cents a quart in the Agriculture Department The department did not name the but said they are tered throughout the finding was included in a report the hard core of our As passed by the the would permit recall for 45 days of active duty of any reservist who BULLETIN Gov. Kohler j would declared today if local law forcement officers need help handle violence sparked by ler Co. labor troubles the state will step in. MILWAUKEE Labor Sunday reversed their position to carry out the training re- of last week and said they would I not interfere with the unloading of Russell said he would ask the la second ship carrying clay for made public Saturday on a lengthy study of milk marketing measure 1 Pentagon leaders also whether the the struck Kohler Co. should permit Sanitation has an important place ment of reservists to National Guard units for Mayor Frank Zeidler also pealed to President Eisenhower to help bring an end to the long dis- But no official word has yet been issued by the White House tions are holding up the orice the National testified in reply to asking for by about of the they do not need or want to be cial nation's milk in milk the department I. have an open mind on this but unduly restrictive said included Limit by Fees markets prohibit the entry of milk from beyond I specified the report I burden such entry by sisting on their own inspection andj tJUl I WJ they delay or se to or discriminatory fees out- side The report criticized state milk I especially those which said fix and prevent tion of new and more efficient merchandising But it said relaxation of controls By Rioting BUENOS Argentina Charles president of the Wisconsin said he is sending a letter today to Gov. Kohler re- questing an audience with and the people involved in an fort to settle the 15-month old Kohlen To Set Up Plan Schultz said he will set up the necessary arrangements for of striking Local 833 riant to plant 10 uneasy meet at the conference with truce was jarred yesterday as lice and firemen routed Catholic rioters staging their second anti- would not increase milk Peron demonstration in 24 tion enough to wipe out present Easing of undue tions might add about a quarter billion pounds of milk to the an- it but the present surplus is about three billion Drop to Follow The drop in prices which wouW follow easing of controls also would tend to out benefits which some dairymen think they might receive if they could enter the present the report increase in the total long distance movement of milk would be relatively it because price incentives would be lessened as regulations were Appoints Demitz as Jury Commissioner Appointment of Henry C. 1340 3rd St. S as Wood ty jury commissioner was an- this morning by Circuit Judge Herbert A. who is to succeed the late Arthur Rockwood for a term which expires in 1956, will serve with the two other jury in the John pas of Vesper and Walter mussen of It is their duty to select a list of 500 names from which are drawn the jurors to serve during the five terms of and an- in Wood CYCLE RIDER KILLED LOYAL Richard J who would have been 19 years old was killed Sunday when he drove his motorcycle into the rear of a truck north of here in Clark County where he He was the son of Elmer a widely known Wisconsin canning company The riot landed 13 policemen and firemen in hospitals and brought condemnation of the from Santiago Cardinal ailing archbishop of nos Aires who has urged a ful course in the Sixty persons were arrested but many were released after In the first violence since the pany Milwaukee's connection with the strike became direct Thursday when the Norwegian ship M. S. Fossum docked here with a load of English Prior to its val here the Fossum had tied up at Sheboygan with its cargo for the Kohler but a crowd had prevented After the Fossum anchored here the Wisconsin CIO Council said it would call a city-wide strike of its members if any effort were made to take the cargo off the The Fossum left here bloody June 16 revolt against I cleared for Montreal President Juan more than 500 demonstrators milled through the Plaza de Mayo near the Police trying to disperse the crowd were Defying church appeals for peace and own call for the demonstrators jeered police and shouted must in an apparent ence to the One woman screamed at didn't you come when they were burning the Firemen sprayed the rioters with chemical foam and tinted water as police wagons rushed to the Most of the crowd fled from the but some gathered a few blocks away and marched toward the Naval Club singing the national Four trucks were rushed up to scatter the marchers again with water and her are doing fine Infant Comes Into World on Sidewalk CHICAGO John Purvis James for birth on a sidewalk in front of their North Side home Saturday The timing was and they barely reached the street on the way to the hospital when Mrs. Purvis is Most ot Northern Part of U.S. Enjoying Cool Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wisconsin's long heat wave nally snapped over the weekend under a surge of cool air and ny It was fair and pleasant COOLER TONIGHT out the state Sunday and And the outlook calls for partly cloudy and cool weather Tuesday for the All-Star baseball game at The area ed the high of 85 Sunday while the region warmed up to only 67 The mercury dropped to 51 at Wausau during the night with er minimums ranging up to 64 at La In between were Green Bay 52, Park Falls 53, Superior and Madison 54, Grantsburg 55, Lone Rock 58, Eau Claire 59, Be- loit 60 and Milwaukee 61. Most of northern United States was enjoying cool weather today after more than a week of 90 de- gree The nation's hottest and coldest spots were Gila with 107 Sunday and with 35 early Wisconsin Weather Mostly fair partly cloudy west with scattered ers likely northwest late or Tuesday and in extreme west early this much change in Local weather facts lor 24 hours preceding C Max. 80; 51. Seven Others Injured in Collision Near 4 Listed Critical By The Associated Press Accidents in Wisconsin over the weekend took a toll Df 13 including six persons killed Sunday night in a traffic collision five miles east of The victims were Mrs. Virgil 30, of and two of her 4, and 6 and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tait and Mrs. Edward 31, all of In critical condition at Mercy Hospital were Edward Litts band of one victim and presumed to be the driver of one Virgil 35, husband of another victim and two Lounsbury 5, and 7. Reported in less critical condition were three other Lounsbury 2; 3, and 10. The Rock County sheriff's office said the car driven by bury was on a town road between Milton and before it crossed Highway 14 in front of he car driven by Both cars rolled over into a Of the Sign Up for Air School DENVER excited cadets registered this morning at Lowry Air Force Base here as the nation's top air brass waited for the formal dedication of the third service The first cadet to sign in at 7 am. was V a 1 m o r e William South Hadley Mass. who wants to be a fighter said he felt about registering as the No. 1 cadet in the Air Force Bourque was followed by Lee Roy Dorey of Route 6, Henrico and Zachary son 224 Deer Park Tenn. All three cadets are 18 years Got up Early Bourque said he got up at a.m. to report in from Denver on time at the academy's temporary site on this sprawling base in the city's but may put in at another port. Another the is ex- in the area in a few days with another cargo of Zeidler and John executive secretary of the AFL County and Municipal appeared in a televised interview over Schultz said the CIO not intervene in the peaceful of the Union Views Zinos said AFL dock workers will not refuse to unload Divina if asked to by port tor Harry After the interview Schultz said 11 determine action on other ships when they We are waiting for action from President Eisenhower He said the latest applied only to the Divina and also applied only here and not to He was asked what the CIO Clay un LIIB UL me and traffic was detoured The accident occurred 15 miles of the Allen Grove area would do if the federal last Tuesday Mrs. B. E. Smith and five ot her children ment failed to act or if its when their car was struck was not a railroad Schultz I can 24, of control the in Lake Winnebago near He said CIO members felt Sunday after he apparently fell from a surf ler's letter reflected their Injured to have the Kohler strike 18, of and that they was fatally injured early great for when the car in which of real interest of federal was riding left a sharp curve cies and authorities in the a half mile south of ran down an Trusty and knocked down a Otto 33, of rural was killed Friday evening But his car left the road near plunged into a ditch and over on CHIPPEWA FALLS A 10, of trusty who drove away in drowned Saturday while Clifford Dorr's car July 5 in the Yellow River near back in custody today but in critical condition from a Drowns Carl 22, or rural revolver drowned Saturday when he The Warren from a canoe while fishing 34, Chippewa was Long Lake on the by two passersby He was bleeding from a wound four County Jerry 8, of Black drowned Saturday when he and a es below the heart and was slipped into a deep dering dazedly in a while swimming in Green in rural Chippewa County at a Suamico The ot The sheriff's car Glen 10, was re- parked One shot had and taken to a Green Bay fired from the sheriff's service volver which Westlund had King Jr. 26, of Madison in the glove compartment of electrocuted Saturday when power crane he was operating Westlund was rushed to St. a high voltage wire in hospital here where he mitted to Sheriff Dorr that the wound was He PERSONS HURT ed no explanation but the Six in- said Westlund apparently four members been the same were injured Westlund was serving a when a freight train and an months term m jail for collided at a crossing this Brown County went forward for of the temporary Summer Concert Series Resumed The Wisconsin Rapids municipal band will resume its summer con- cert series at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the bandstand east of the county Director B. T. Ziegler ed the following program for the fifth concert of the The Lone march American overture Roseland Waltzes Ballet suite in four parts Moonlight in novelette of march Hall of concert march The Syncopated Clock Yankee Rhythm by popular song Carolina old favorite The march Preparations the dedication Air Secretary Harold Talbott anc Gen. Nathan Air Force chief of were scheduled to be the principal Other distinguished visitors in elude former Air Force Chief of Staff Carl Spaatz and Mrs Henry H. widow o a former chief of 306 to Start After the 306 cadets have com preliminary paper work they will be fitted for uniforms and will drill in preparation for the dedication ceremonies at 5 p.m The who represent every state in the union and some U S will be sworn in by Gen. Robert M. Stillman commandant of while Lt Gen. Hubert R. academy looks The first class is expected to stay at Lowry for two The permanent academy will be of Colorado but it prob ably will not be ready for cy until 1957. School Board to Open Study Report Coal bids will be opened and a progress report on building presented at the July ing of the Wisconsin Rapids Board of Education at The high school curriculum will be VALUED 2120 E. Chestnut and his 12-year-old admire an unusual 60-year-old as the girl prepares to put it on her horse Myrna's grand- James is the proud owner of the Staff Unique Bridle Should Make Any Horse Feel Comfortable A unique bridle owned by James 2451 Washington should make any steed that wears it feel mighty It's woven completely of Although it has been owned by Ironside for nearly 60 it shows no sign of Only the portions made of white now yellowing betray its Ironside has a memory sharp as the sting of a despite his 80 And he readily recalls the story of how the bridle came into his While working in the South kota grain fields back in the 90's, Ironside was assigned to take a shipment of horses to Mont. At Helena he paid a visit to the out of Ane of the a young man about 18, was just finishing the a project which had taken him years to kid gave it to me and ed me to take it back to Dakota to raffle Ironside though he immediately took a ing to the Ironside raffled it as he was requested to Luck was with and the little girl assigned to pick the winner pulled his number out of a Ironside says he knows of eral bridles braided out of But he believes woven into a perfect diamondback is the only one of its type in The built up over a leather gives the ance of It is easy to keep and virtually The workmanship on the bridle is so perfect that the ends of the hair have never ed The owner's 12- year-old Myrna used the bridle on her in a recent parade at It came in for considerable Ironside doesn't know exactly what the unusual item is worth on open He says he's not interested in selling the but that if he did the price would be 8 Hurt in 7 Crashes Eight persons were injured none and property dam age estimated in excess of resulted from seven traffic acci dents reported over the weekend by city and county Francis J. 18, 23 17th Ave. was treated at Riv Hospital for bruises on the hands and legs sustained n an accident early this morning just inside the city limits on 8th St. S. Police said Drollinger fell asleep losing control of his car veered to the wrong side of the struck a railroad crossing signal and a telephone anc then rolled over The car was almost totally demolished according to who set the at Mrs. Leo 21, 2540 32nd was taken to Riverview Hos pital Saturday night for of a fractured suffered when she was thrown against the in strument panel of the family car as her husband stopped suddenly to avoid a Damage estimated at oc Saturday afternoon or Highway 13 just south of Marsh field in a collision in which two persons were A car by William M. 61, Rt. 1 who had stopped fo oncoming traffic to clear before making a left was struck from the rear by an auto operated by Ronald 24, Granton The latter was arrested by police on a charge of driving tcx fast for Schmitz received deep lacera tions on his right knee and fore while Mrs. Rose 55 had a bruised right leg anc wrenched Both were at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marsh Mrs. Wilbur Rt. 5 and her 4-year-ol were admitted t I TURNCOATS AT PRESS former American William A. Lewis W. and Otho G. left to who elected to stay in Red China following the Korean War and nearly two years ing their renouncing of American appear at press conference after crossing the der Red China and Hong They were met by British Red Cross representatives and British officials who told them they were admitted to Kong Kong as via radio from Hong Kong and Life With Reds Was Hell Turncoats Reach Hong Kong Make Plans to Sail for Home By FORREST EDWARDS HONG KONG former 1 S. soldiers who changed their minds about living under Chinese communism prepared for a mid- night sailing tonight for The three A. 23, of Otho G. 24, of and Lewis W. 22, of they expect to be prosecuted but are ready to face consequences in order to tell happened to Life with the Reds was all Demanded Release Captured in they and 20 otrer Americans refused Four months the trio and two Cowart Belgian cans and two Belgians would which made them afraid tQ turned said any of the home in the prisoner ex- ers could leave if they Peiping radio announced last night that the two after the Korean None would say specifically whal Devriendt and Louis had although Griggs would be released as soon as vaguely of writing an rangements were completed hostile to the Indian Red three also pleaded After being questioned by and the appeal of sular the Americans Communist a news Then decided not to go home a made a drinking tour of decided to go said Kong dance who earlier had been All three returnees admitted anxious to return to their news conference that rather than to the United war prisoners they had 1 m ft BMk At deserters began demanding that the Reds let them The nes announced in June that all live would be The Americans the der into Hong Kong territory day British officials turned them over to S. consular who said they appealed to have re- fined their U. S. citizenship and prepared travel documents their direct return to the United The consulate paid their age home on the liner President due in San Francisco July 29 after a stop in A consular spokesman said they would be to repay the money at such time as they For the voyage the State Department ordered the men re- to the ship until its docks in The American government has not indicated what is in store for the except to say that they will responsible for any acts they might have No Court-Martial Because all three and 17 other former prisoners of war still in Line Up By DAVID J. ROADS HONG KONG took three American turncoats out for worth of drinks last night in a round of dance I agree with one of 22- year-old Lewis W. that they very But what else they are I couldn't I spent their first evening of freedom with William A. Cowart and Otho G. Bell in the line of hoping they would reveal more than they had in evasive answers during the news conference following their arrival in Hong Kong Little Talk along by mambo double Manhattans and plenty of American they appeared to talk But they committed themselves on All three kept repeating that things were hell in Red 23, of was the j a military base near of reckoned they had the Reds in getting Griggs sat silently at ping and then ing to Suddenly he turned to me and know we aren't very But I feel positive we out- smarted the Reds in getting I'm convinced our case was dealt with by no less than Mao never knew exactly how to handle us after we started ing he aren't too but we forced the top boys in the Communist ment to handle our Boy that makes me feel we accomplished All three asked about the trials of Edward S. Dickenson and China have been given anxious to line up some able Secretary of and also talked vaguely fense Wilson said last month he i about contacts with an did not think the three returning would be tried by Griggs told a news conference last night want to come of Red China but he would not name The in munist underground in 24, of kept repeating that he couldn't wait to that beautiful little daughter of The now 4, was born after he was sent to announcing that the three Her mother is working at Starts Critter folks Keeping Out ot Lake Mich. little boy in a coonskin cap aimed his gun at a critter in Lower Long are you shooting his mother 5-year- old Danny That was nearly two weeks No one at But soon first believed Danny afterward reported sighting something that looked like an alligator in the The stories grew livelier as the heat wave got even with the heat wave they're still searching for an alligator in the lake country southwest of Reports on the size of the 'gator vary from three to seven Residents of the lake country are Even those who call the 'gator a phantasy are afraid to go Over the weekend an alligator named Agnes was brought in from Canada in an attempt to lure the phantom 'gator out of the reedy lake of who calls himself the greatest alligator staked Agnes to the bank and But nothing The latest report on the gator is that a pair of small gleaming orbs was seen cruising at dusk on Island adjacent to Lower Long claims Claude rean who two other changed their minds earlier about staying with the Communists and were turned back to the U.N. Command in They said they had heard the two men were awaiting another Both actually are in prison after being convicted of collaborating with the Batchelor on a 20-year sentence and Dickenson for a 10-year Cowart Is Leader As he had been at the news Cowart was the leader of the Bell and Griggs frequently looked to him for Finally Cowart brought conversation around to we have to pick up somt quick cash before we land in he you any After a brief he began asking for Crash Claims Second Marshfield Resident MILWAUKEE collision la Milwaukee county last month AM claimed the life of a second field Edward died injuries suffered June 31 ta a truck collision which Rev. Hugh man