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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 8, 1958, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                Forty-Fourth Weather Delays New Atlas Firing CAPE Fla. winds hitting a peak velocity of 30 miles an hour bothered Atlas men today as they prepared one of the big tal ballistic missiles for A shoot originally was scheduled for a.m. in the countdown normally would be called during unfavorable weather con- The Weather Bureau said the winds are not expected to ish until If they might force a postponement of the ing until Winds of 30, m could make the of a big rocket Several Hours Away At the red ball which i warns of an upcoming missile shoot had not been raised to top of its indicating that ifj a firing still is planned today it would be some hours The Atlas is reported on reliable authority to be scheduled for a limited flight that if would take it 600 miles along Atlantic Ocean chain of tracking No effort has yet been made shoot the massive Atlas over 5.500-mile range that reaches to Wisconsin January 8, 1958 Single Copy Seven Cents Council Sets Referendum On School District Merger CONGRESS CONVENES TO FACE SPACE AGE new session of Congress begins Tuesday with a prayer by Chaplain Bernard Braskamp in House of Representatives Some of the 300 members who were present are In Speaker Sam Rayburn stands in front of his high-backed chair in Chaplain Braskamp is at rostrum in front of and on a level below the Reporters stand in press gallery at Top Priority Given Ike's Request for Defense Funds To April J On Proposal The proposed annexation to Wisconsin Rapids of three neighboring districts for school purposes will be decided by a referendum vote in the city and the three The Wisconsin Rapids Common at its ary meeting Tuesday unanimously adopted a tion calling for a city referendum on the issue to be conducted at the April 1 municipal Integration will be defeated if either the city or a district votes against the Support of the annexation proposal was lacking at the council Those aldermen who did discuss the subject were strongly opposed to it and pledged selves to defeating the List County Polio Drive Chairmen WASHINGTON of Defense McElroy Applying for annexation are No. 2, town of Grand Rapids and village of Edwards Mile and No. 3, town of sen and No. 2, town ofj Saratoga 72.9 per of that Fond du Lac Petitions by these three were approved last week by the Hold Suspect In Slayings at our military position is sound but missile programs must be He testified behind closed doors as hearings started on for i i T A told the House Appropriations Committee today on the Wood county school committee VNU while a fourth from No. 1, ing of his former fiance and her escort was taken into custody day several hours after the bodies Biron and town and Eisenhower's emergency request for in new was j Gives Cost Estimate Recent Soviet scientific and technological McElroy told opening fire on the annexation were Police Chief James D. Cahill promptly programs outlined here the programs he outlined the southern tip of The missile is designed to haul a who are drogen warhead that distance fund collections for the 1958 One of an averaged speed of miles March of Dimes campaign in to he committee calls for an hour i ships and villages throughout the diate appropriation of Crews Are Busy county were listed today by Robert to construct the first three ballistic Skies cleared here last night county submarines capable of ir- the Test Center blazed with The campaign is to long-range missiles from un- as crews labored over a variety throughout this month with der of short and long range set as the goal for Wood McElroy said prospects are that A battery floodlights bathed The 1958 drive has been missile submarines may be the tower housing the Navy's and is for delivery from to guard satellite rocket and a static aimed at the rehabilitation of a year and a half earlier than had test was In such a the polio patients to give them the engines function while the benefits of modern recovery and city chairmen the makes it both desirable and prudent to accelerate pian was Alderman who had put out a statewide by a Fond du Lac county police officer while ing near Cahill said he offered no resistance and was tak of a special committee is my feeling that Congress to study the He quickly provide funds for the presented a report to the council showing costs of integration with the three He compared this report with en to Waupun police headquarters a previous study which included to await the arrival of officers also the Choice j du is tied down to its launch A red danger light flashing on elude Mrs. Esther after Congress had convened for its new Chairman said he hoped to conclude the hearings within 10 days and have tion ready for consideration by the House his The missile money is expected to be the rx ICU the cape indicated liquid Mrs. Flora fuel was being pumped into Lorraine Vanguard's tanks and later Evelyn could be seen shooting out Edward Mrs. Ben the base of the rocket as the T. R. was and Elmer Another effort to launch American with the 72-foot' Donald C. was Vanguard is believed as Wisconsin for The first A leader for the guard blew up Dec. 6 after of the drive will be ing the satellite about four Bender The Army has been given firm Chairmen in the various orders to try to hurl a satellite ships will include Miss May into orbit with its Richfield and Mrs. sile but there has been no Esther An- Of tion the Army is Mrs. Ben Activity also was noted last Wood and WASHINGTON sOe House Speaker Sam Rayburn said he favors 11 Albania Holds U.S. Jet and Curran ROME Communist Albania says she is holding prisoner over the city s current 51-year-old man who has admitted killing two women and looting graves of a dozen enters gate at Central State in the custody of hospital supervisor Norman Topham after Circuit Judge Herbert A. Bunde found him insane and declared it likely he will ever be at liberty Passenger Cars Derail At Portage PORTAGE Eleven cars of the Milwaukee Road's crack Pioneer Limited ed off a main line track a mile west of Portage but none of the 36 passengers and mail clerks in the ed units was seriously ed. One of the cars crashed in- to the empty caboose of an freight train on a lel sending flames ing up in pre-dawn One Hospitalized The 11 postal one Mrs. Antoine son of Circle taken to Divine Saviour Hospital for All except Charles Jans of Grays 111., were re- leased and hospital attendants Under the in- proposal this city would pay an estimated 67.3 per cent of total or With the Biron district out of the Wisconsin Rapids would pay 89.9 per cent of the or according to the committee's The latter figure represents a in- U. S. Air Force jet pilot given up as missing two weeks Apparently the pilot is Maj. Howard J. B. Curran of school Dietrich pointed Would Boost Taxes is more said Identity Kept Secret Cahill did not identify the man he described as a rejected j He said there was no charge against Cahill said a police moned by a discovered the bodies of Miss Marie 26, Koute 2, and Wallace F. 38, Shawano in the seat of Madison's car about 8 a. m. Both Sbot in Head Both had been shot in the apparently with a automatic who disappeared Dec. 23 in Alderman that this j No weapon was but d up six or seven in the Chief Cahill said a pickup t W Jf i legislation considered a jet trainer on a flight boost would mean police picked to a per of spent bullets i Mahon said in an forced down a U. S. Radio Tirana said Albanian jet ed valuation increase in East Coast Pelted By Fierce Storm NEW YORK fierce winter I board with avalanches of said Jans was in good The 25 passengers in three de- railed coaches were shaken jut the road's dispatcher said on- ly unidentified was All declined Portage firemen subdued the blaze in the burning caboose and baggage car at the wreck about a mile west of the Portage passenger which cost at least 27 moved northeast toward the provinces today after pummeling the east Maine to a ing variety of wind gusts up to 75 miles an Broken Axle Blamed rain and In New England it snarled bile forced business to tumbled power lines and closed 16-Inch Snowfall was hit by 16 Seventy passengers 40 in coaches and 30 in bound to cago from The office of district superintendent W. E. Swingle at La Crosse said that those in cars remaining on the Weathermen termed it one of Atlantic tracks probably the most intense coastal storms got 13.3 biggest of recent Although skies j downfall there in nearly 17 years cleared today over most of the Middle and South Atlantic they were in a Swingle said that a broken axle Five inches fell on New York On one of the Pioneer's diesel units Cily before the snow ended early 11 which trespassed on Albanian It added that the plane came from the direction of near the Greek and headed toward The was not Italian radio monitors in Albanian SOH ALMA CENTER A high caused other he der had been sent out for cold was forecast To clear the slippery city Passengers on the Pioneer were New were below taken to some 30 miles The tempest thrashed the freezing the sanitation by bus to continue their ment had men at work Swingle said that one track would be cleared for traffic by Fourteen and a half inches and that only the snow was reported at New Haven Chicago to Minneapolis Conn. i maji be delayed by the As slippery highways cident Riel's former The man was said to have brooded since the engagement was broken off by Miss Riel several weeks He did not return to his rooming house Tuesday according the The car in which the were found was parked in front of Miss Riel's apartment near the downtown A Pleads in r uur missiles are reported Fn f ind Ben Hanneman Mini- thp it A tn hp at thp Test i ator tne storK ana ll sources the ALMA A nign near the downtown A a heavy firing schedule Mrs. Harold Rites Saturday Mrs. ing next Sherry Donald and The Rome and Naples airports father was killed in a tractor and j Mrs Proxmire said the fogbound the day Curran I cident last June was crushed to Gordon was in i disappeared death bv the same tractor The senator and his wife Curran has been in Air day in Washington for the and flew both over The body of Larry Woodland at day at Riverview She had been hospitalized since Dec. 15. T fUl lit W V tl A Bender asked that town of Grand session that opened Germany in World War II and in 18, of Route 1, Alma was Rapids residents nold their March A widower he is the found in a field by a envelopes to he proxmire was named in of three The its lights still up in the house to house dal to fill the At the was moving through the Funeral services have been ar- Mrs. Walter W. Saeger caused by the death last year the U. S. Air Force in Europe Cummings apparently had been Sen. Joseph R. it had received no caught in the power take-off and lican from of the Tirana State crushed as he stepped off the M reported in New Gordon 24, 520 Lincoln Exertion Victims was who wounded his wife and an- other man at a beer party Dec. Miss Riel was employed at a 24, pleaded guilty in County Court local Madison worked for i Tuesday afternoon to a charge of a freight company in Fond du Dist. Atty. Eugene F. who went to the scene after be- ing notified by commented On New York's Long two men died after clearing from their Another died I trying to push his stalled Identify Injured inflicting harm to another person Long Island man and a through the negligent use of that appears to be a double ordered a seek election to a full term next and Defense Department officials in Washington and the U. S. Em- tractor to check the manure spreader it was ranged for 9-30 a.m. Saturday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic wife played a bassy in were trying Wilbur 45, the the Rev. Car jn of check the i youth's was killed June 24 Interment will Mrg w 56. 2350 race coming up she j Presumably the French when the tractor crushed him in in Calvary Ave. died at 6 p.m. guess will have to do tion in Tirana will be asked to a machine The father had Mrs. the former day at Of the investigate and seek Curran's used the tractor to win the nt I was born at a three month The Senator and Mrs. The United States does not son County plowing f u tui I Jl. A on March 23, 190S, the daughter m services will be each have children by I have diplomatic relations with Larry is survived by his mother muu Mrs Frank She ed by the Rev E G. at Harold on Feb. 2 p m Friday at immanuel Mr. and married IAI 1C. 1927. at 111. They take moved here from Milwaukee in place in Forest Hill 1931- Mrs. whose maiden Surviving are her name was Eva Mane three was born jn the town of Port Ed. Merlin and at wards on Fcb 14( 1901> the two Judith and lof Qf Mr Qnd Mrs Peler at three ghc w. Edward town of in wisconsin on June four brothers and Hard-Hitting State of Union Message Expected From Ike resident died aulos from At I PORTAGE said one woman mail clerk was among i the 11 listed as none as none A half-hour before when her car plunged derailment of a in his wife o the icy Sudbury lrain 22, was released from St. a man Hospital in killed in a skidding h where she had been under In southern a ment for wounds in the arm and woman was fatally injured when car skidded near The shooting Gale with predictions ing to during a scuffle with of 60-mile-an-hour were Gerald 20, at the raised from Maine to Rhode Zager residence following an and at other points along the ly morning beer left Gale warnings were hand was grazed by one of ered on other parts of the coast as shots fired by Zager from a the storm Small boating was halted in all parts of caliber Warrant Likely In Hogan Murder The clerks were identified Charles Grays 111.; Cady F. LaVern W. Hubert P. Jerome J. and Herbert C. both of R. St. Mrs. Antoine Circle Harold Earl and neth Dairymen Unable to Agree On Any Self-Help Program town of and Daniel five 20. 1928. WASHINGTON call to arms in he was able to meet any Besides her husband she is tint and added Eisenhower was described by by uean Scn who expect him to display the same Miss MatilcH Brandt in today as heads the Democratic Senatorial leadership he has displayed in the consin Rapids Miss Amanda 3t to back his Campaign said that so Brindt town of and Mrs Anderson and defense funds far as he is concerned there won't Urges More Research Minneapolis and with a hard-hitting message to be any politics played with the Eisenhower's scientific and one missile Dr. James R. Killian said one Democrats are united and one major need is for a more MARGARET TUTTLE STEVENS POINT County Dist. Atty. John Haka said Tuesday he was dairy industry to a price return a warrant would be issued Tuesday ol by for Edward Gein in the Mary to on a gan murder 213 Polio Cases in Wisconsin Last Year until time of Pedestrian Killed oh MADISON s ber of polio cases from i to Milwaukee Street Dec. 28, 1957, came to 213. the State Board of said 7 o'clock this evening until noon js not a of says Direction Lacking Friday and at the church from or He asked Sen. Humphrey said not to be quoted by that as far as he can find President intends to tackle them has been the major problems he funds will be a vigorous age of scientists sago that we believe will missile the approval of most members of the been short of will power gram and asked Congress to a spell to put n He the warrant block any cut in dairy price to work and obtain an DUTieS aS would not be issued before lawmakers an even price than the -j A middle of next At that opportunity to consider a the 83 per cent Home Agent time Haka plans to visit the State ble level insures for milk going into Crime Laboratory in Madison to The action was taken nt the manufactured such as ss Margaret evidence taken from of a two-day meeting by butter agent in Iron representing farm A show of hands indicated that as Gein is now in Central State in nine about 00 per cent ot the dairymen strong and growing home agent for Wood County ital at Waupun where he was Earlier in the clay the present opposed the self-help lid do not believe that we have day The new cn Monday after being ruled voted support for a stand gram that would include a tax out lost our technological graduated from the University insane following a the board of directors of the on milk to finance disposing of -i in hump By The Associated Press This with in Wisconsin traffic toll for Hopes for to he mis compared wnn cases m Democratic Leader can't lay down the policy for this he said that Russia work during her high school tavern she operated in the town J oj Grove on Dec. 8, 19o4. the same period of 1956. APPOINTMENT i uin ijt i. nji a year ago at this don u. Johnson of who It is up to the President not passed us but shel She served as iron county norne lowing the of an elderly heads a senatorial inquiry into to administer it and he should do has a strong will to do the past year and a inquiry the missile and satellite programs it to economics through 4-H Club The disappeared from to study new fresh milk concentrate de 10 1U_ Benson has by a team of University from of Wisconsin The resolution was offered by To offset Killian this As Miss MADISON John 72. died Tuesday applauded Eisenhower's action in Allott said he is country must step up its Tultle will be working primarily Wisconsin Weather of Marshall was appointed of a skull fracture and brain in- asking of additional confident Eisenhower will to tional research Too with 4-H girls in not 10 cold ports reduced next April 83 to 75 per cent of the standard measuring farmer in- Percy of come against his purchasing er Charles AFH said that under some  

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