Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 30, 1959, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune A N E W S PAP E R Forty-Sixth Wisconsin October Single Copy Ten Cents Union Asks High Court To Overturn Injunction WASHINGTON The United Steelworkers Un- ion today appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a injunction that ordered strikers back to work for 80 The issued in Pittsburgh Oct. 21 by U. S. Dist. Judge Herbert has been delayed at least until Monday by the 3rd Circuit Court in The union in addition to asking overthrow of the injunction also filed a motion asking the high tribunal to continue the A Justice Department reply opposing any Supreme Court action on the was expected later After studying the union's re- quest for a and ment papers in the preme Court will decide its next Could Deny Review It could close out the entire Icy Storm Dumps Snow On Plains a Or it could call for full legal The union's appeal questioned j whether the section of ley law used by Judge Sorg in Halloween storm chilled the the injunction applied Mountain region with Crewman Lost As Liner and Freighter Collide NEW YORK The liner Israel and a freighter collided Thursday night in clear weather just north of the Statue of One crewman of the Israel was reported The Coast Guard said the 264 passengers aboard the to Todd Shipyards in remained on the ship Although some gers were shaken no serious injuries were The which occurred shortly after 8 p.m. during 10-mile A nrp A pre- the steel The section refers to national health and The union whether the law also at this point by denying economic The un- 7 Children Die in Sitter Saved Iowa Seven young crowded into a small house with a baby died today when fire de- the slum area The baby Sharon 14, owes her life to a man who was familiar with snow and icy winds today and spread a thick white blanket over the great The persistent storm left a snow covering in Colorado ranging from 3 inches in The appeal also questioned j plains area to 15 inches in the lion contended there is no gency now in health or whether the section confers the U. S. District Court an cise of nonjudicial powers in it called contravention of the by slick and the doctrine of takeoffs were delayed at Denver Highway traffic was aration of The union's petition said the case presents important questions of federal law which have not but should decided by the Supreme It said the emergency provisions of the law an extraordinary remedy which has been administered without guidance from this court for 12 having helped remodel several years Six of victims were children The union and Granite City Steel Co. signed a new labor pact Thursday It followed the of Patricia Van about pattern as union agreements with t With Kaiser Steel Corp. and De- troit Steel Corp. earlier in the Granite the nation's 17th largest employs workers in mills in Granite 111., with capacity to produce tons of steel a The who police said was out Lorraine whose only 4, also was The Van Home children were Karen 9; Sharon 7; Patty 6; 4; Debra 2; and 1. Died of Suffocation and schools were closed in a en towns in eastern The storm began with steady rain Wednesday turned to snow and has continued almost without a letup The U.S. Weather Bureau here said Colorado should have at least six inches of snow east of the mountains by nightfall with er depths in the mountain Schools were closed at Ge- noa and all in the plains Rain and sleet formed an ad- vance guard for the spawned storm as it spilled along the eastern slope of the tains It brought chilling temperatures and moisture where from Montana to northern New More than 6 inches of snow The bodies of the children were company had been operating un- huddled in the which had I der terms of a contract a small They The newest agreement came were on the ground today at Thp hours after top-level m central The fall AWOL Youth Kills Cashton Is Caught Today Wife Arrest Slayer at Montello Wis. An 18-year-old service visibility off Bedloe's was absent was taken into custody today a few the third collision this year of J J ocean-going vessels in the after the bodies of his aunt and uncle York Harbor Bedloe's found in their farm home where he had been lies across the harbor from the lower tip of The the American with two had shot and killed the couple Thursday night because they holes in her was towed i refused to harbor him any longer in their Dist. Atty. William J. Gleiss said it appeared that the safely to a Hudson River No one aboard was Marquette County Sheriff Arden who made the The hit amidship on suffered damage the admitted the ing from the boat deck to the water The Coast Guard said The slaying victims were the vessel took on a negligible Theron 31> and his amount of The cause of the crash was not immediately farm at Thompson Ridge eight miles east of Held in custody in the Monroe County Jail at Sparta for in the year-old Gary killings was 18- a 28, parents of three small nephew of Mrs. The dis- The family resided on a Doubt Legislature To Override Vetoes The Dooley girl several hours after top-level nego tered burns over two-thirds of heritors for the union and the m- body and was in critical 11 companies She was found with the dead to make any progress in a ing that lasted nearly three Government mediators told the Authorities were not ly able to determine the cause of the Police said a coal stove was apparently the only means By ROGER BLOBAUM MADISON The Legislature is expected to hold Gov. Gaylord Nelson's vetoes when it convenes although it may re- write a controversial truck weight and pass it a ond Important bills among the 30 vetoed so far in tion to the truck measure deal with installing credit re- were on the ground today at bear damage and court Nelson also has declined to sign topped 3 inches at in Plains areas were expected to be hardest hit by the brunt of the top negotiators to meet in Increasing winds were pre- ington Monday unless they can dieted bringing the reach agreement before A hood of drifting and ground settlement before Monday seemed heating the frame but it showed no evidence of having been they j The fire burned across the front Halloween Advice of the house they blocking the only Mrs. whose truck driver is reported in suffered shock and was taken to a Mrs. Van Home refused to police Husband Missing Police said Mrs. Van Home's j Stockmen and motorists were warned to take Have Fun But Respect Sheriff Cautions are not against children but we believe that last The mother has an equal right to extra police protection that night they and the live It is our duty extra hours of a streamlining the state's land condemnation one of the jor measures passed in the spring a veto requires a two thirds majority in both Vetoes Not Unusual Three other recent governors vetoed 30 or more bills following a legislative They were Walter Walter Kohler and Vernon all In vetoing the truck Nelson left the door open for thur action in the fall The in its present form would boost the top weight for trucks vandalism costs the on Wisconsin highways from payers a lot of money paying for 73-000 J The major he is attorney said who had been spotted driving the was captured in mid- morning near Montello in quette Fled Base In Texas Rhineschmidt had been ed somewhere in Texas but had absented himself without leave from his military post about a month Gleiss said the youth had refused re to return to his military quarreling may have gered the double the district attorney Mrs. Nida 52. mother of lived in a house trailer on She found the bodies of her son and HURRICANE WASHES OUT MEXICAN HIGHWAY People look at highway which was washed out by Pacific Coast hurricane near the resort town of Thc town took the full force of the hurricane and reported scores of Alanbrooke's Memoirs Are Critical of Ike LONDON new book of wartime memoirs says Gen. j home to find out why a light in Dwight D. Eisenhower played golf Gary's room had burned all Tax Study Group Makes Suggestions MADISON 19-membor committee today set dead 1000 Dead in Mexican Storm Mexico With or more m ner sou unu in-law in their bedroom about deadline on its state tax am today when she went to recommendations to Gov. me Gaylord instead of guiding Allied military preparations at a crucial stage of World War II in The book is based on the diaries of Field Marshal Viscount who as Sir Alan Brooke was chairman of the Brit- ish chiefs of staff in the The second instalment of his diaries and correspondence is ed to in the which goes on sale here It was compiled by Sir Arthur Bryant from the private papers of now living in ment in the south of Hagerty Won't Comment In White House press secretary James C. ty was asked for commet on reply don't even have a no com- In the first brooke rapped Eisenhower as a man whose strong point was unclothed body In lo from a sneak hurricane and widespread people of this smallest of Mexico's 23 states today struggled against privation and swarms of provision permitting a rather than military overload without This He aLso criticized the children received state that the and property of i investigation by police to find suits in raising the ceiling leadership of Prime Minister The fire was discovered by the sheriff above the federal limit of Winston saying his Tom Anderson grandmother of the Van Home who lives about half a block was unable to get into the Fireman Bob who had worked on the donned a smoke mask and got into the dwelling through a people in Wood County are the sheriff pounds above the federal limit of winston Mrs. A. 73, Rites Monday These remarks concerning loween were made in an interview today by Sheriff Tom Extra Officers on Duty The sheriff's department will Forsyth also urged extra tion by motorists on He warned that unthinking Fears Loss of Aids Signing the in its present Bureau of Public sters often place barricades m informed the road remove legitimate would cut off federal and destroy highway again employ additional deputies ers and warning signs Saturday night in an effort to curb Halloween but For- syth appealed to citizens of the He added that the younger dren in residential out for fun highway aids totaling million F drive made him troublesome and never faces The new quoting from diary notations of November 1944, said there was very un- satisfactory state of affairs in found crammed between the bed and the Mrs. fully clothed except for shoes and was lying between the bed and the She had on the same dress she had worn Thursday night when she and her oldest 10-year-old its first progress report was tho thc committee also I Tne disaster Mexico's worst in recent history covered an a resolution critical on Pacific Coast slightly larger than New Jersey with a Wisconsin's present emphasis Of about income taxes and property taxes as the state's chief revenue Tuesday and the Hoods that The committee there droye thousands from knocked over ition lines and overran the surtax be significantly re- if not The committee also mended that the manufacturers' The dead may include three U.S. rural school in the Reconstructs Crime Dist. Atty. Gleiss and Dewey Reinstra said they stale personal property tax sea that Gary had shot the constitution be amended Colima State Gov. Rodolfo while his wife and Joyce were permit long-term borrowing by vez Carrillo estimated that about tending the then killed Mrs persons were killed in A withholding system for a farming village of about lion of income taxes was called 1.000 located 24 miles northwest when income tax re- of The violent storm that gay whether the rescued In- through the port of Manzanillo eluded the three American en 55, Laguna and garet 43, and her mother Viva 63, both of Acapulco and formerly of San Calif. women who were aboard a small Emergency appeals for inventory freighter apparently lost clothing and medicine continued throughout most of the disaster area despite ply drops by all available planes and There were urgent calls for cine against the deadly sting of from their nests Morris when she discovered her husband's Authorities quoted Joyce as ing that Gary came to her bed room shortly after she went toj it is an item in dispute 74; of persons have bed at and asked if she whether thc magnitude of in been stung and need had heard a He told her income tax collections has ing Gov. Chavez Carrillo re- her father had shot a this critical the m Michoacan 7. are Theron's Mrs. committee j federal government said Gary also came to thc Recommendations relating to put tne known dead at 438 but attain a certain j Other preliminary fatality adobe after she went to it is an item in dispute ures 74; of er about midnight and told her stopgap taxation measures that many hundreds the same I posed by the governor to balance wore Theron apparently had gone to the second year of the bed when his wife and daughter discussed in an 11 Hold Examination for City Inspector Post An examination for the positi of city building and plumbing in- be one The retail credit which at time was pulled into a would set uni- on Assembly that 21 of 11_ 11 all-day meeting of the freighter In view of the tax Thc djd ties involved in its the committee told feel that the committee must make its own decision as to An examination for the position when to submit its report and city building and plumbing in- We have in mind spector will be held at City Hall j establishing next spring as an MADISON 9am. it was target date for reaching such 51-year-old Milwaukee at- tend hv ritv Alan a committee Bessman Sworn In as Young Demos For Airport Action by the Wisconsin Rapida City Council to join with four neighboring municipalities in ation of Alexander Field was ed by the Wisconsin Rapids Young Democrats Club Thursday county to be alert for anyone mgy occasionally cause damage ana to d d h int th t t without Keith Hardie at one fy the department they see 11 Mrs. Albert 73, 140 3rd St. I thing led today by City Engineer Alan though supposed to be doing was on the The plumbing portion of the at will be conducted by taking practically no part in the state division of plumbing ami Alanbrooke domestic and the re- mainder of the test will be under died at a.m. today at Riverview Death ed a two month Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Sherwood Lutheran Church with the Rev. L. F. Wisconsin Burial will take place in the parish The former Margaret Eggen was born July 24, 1886, in Chase the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry She came to Wisconsin Rapids 12 years ago from the town of Sherwood in Clark She was married to Albert Knoll in 1904 in Wisconsin Survivors include a St. a John Wisconsin a Mrs. Sophie consin Rapids and four grand- Her who died in 1956, and one daughter ed her in Mrs. Knoll was a member of Police cannot be everywhere at the sheriff pointed but often a vandal can be caught simply by investigation of a small piece of information given to by a public-minded He asked especially that sons living near schools and lic parks be on the the license number down if a car is involved and the sheriff's department he us this information we will have it information will be kept Get reason for Halloween always puzzles law forcement Forsyth de- g young men women seem to feel that on I loween they can throw aside all ofi C the rules and restrictions they have followed the rest of the There is a contention that comings in American leadership European war in 1944. Alanbrooke puts much of the blame on picturing him as a poor Summing up his impressions of he past master in the art of handling entirely impartial and con- sequently trusted by A ing personality and a good But no real Contrasted with this estimate was highest praise for Gen. Doug las supervision of the special building code Engler said six persons have out 10 men or master Advised Not to Get in Football Games N. Y. 1 This resolution was approved by was sworn in Thursday as meeting at the home of a member of the Wisconsin in anticipation of lie Service council meeting next in July by Gov. lord Nelson and confirmed by the Officers elected at the meeting Dr. Paul Bessman were Pat Don Albany Medical College in the had this advice for fathers in a talk Don't commission football with sonny just to be ajman for several to good dad Violent is for he I his former job as thief on the commission Work Rules Issue May Bring Nationwide Railroad Strike mander in the CHICAGO Thc most explosive issue between the nation's railroads and railroad unions a has brought threats of a possible nationwide strike A three-year expires 500 a year vice Joan and Margaret A membership drive committee was comprised of E. Don Sue Carlson and 1 p Young Democrats also dis- cussed the Wood County Kennedy being held Nov. 12 in honoring Sen. John F. Kennedy H was decided to challenge the Young Democrats to a selling A tee led by Robert inson and Dennis Swanson an- general and the best that the war brooke OUt in St. Luke's Lutheran Church and of St. Luke's Ladies Friends may at the Taylor Funeral Home after 7 p.m. day until noon on Monday and at a the able to roam over a wide When together ROWER WEEK ff OCTOBER 25-31 A with a wild ideas of doing the church from 1 p.m. until are suggested and some of t HERE FLOWER RQ Would Suspend 1 Arpin Express Service The Railway Express Agency to tne state Public Service Commission for authority ot withdraw agency service and close offices in Vesper and Ar- the PSC reported in thc actual operation of itc that a partial ticket selling campaign will tne i be conducted here Lt. Gov. Nash and his wife met with tho club to discuss work agreements j informally the goals of a political Handley The carriers will make their formal proposals for changing the rules that have governed railroad work for more than four decades i Thc railroads call thc work compromises in later of American agreements a legal nationwide strike could be said thc action was prompted byl forced payment for work not done called by around next April I. economic necessity and Accident or They claim the provisions of the arc dead months vice president of the Woman's Ankle Broken of the tices they want to eliminate are Railway Labor Act would prevent obsolete and wasteful and cost a legal walkout over the issue be- them more than 500 million dollars fore that Advertising Campaign Tho railroads have run large Mrs. Arthur 67, suffered a 1 tired left ankle when she was them are carried he contin range from damage to personal property to damage our public roads Costly to Taxpayers Besides causing a sizeable kooi TOT I j i property each of Cloudy with HfM or of Saturday cloudy with rain er Low for 74-hour a Thc unions counter that the working rules are essential to m- ers would be idle sure and efficient Wage negotiations 4n They claim that locked with three key A in ino i I 11 If a nationwide V r at FLORAL GIFTS Dane and Paul operators of local florist offer long-stemmed roses to the public an part of their celebration of National Flower Three thousand of the roses will be given away today from a booth sot up on W. Grand Ave. Ballots are also available at booth on which ors may designate their choice for a national express the North Western Railway any will not provide service for ex- press shipments to the two lages after Nov. 15, and substitute j service is not justified by thc 1 volume ot I railroad workers have a higher walkout over this con could come as early r of January a settlement and It's Your Loss Iday This management campaign Thrown to the pavement by tho drawn the ire of union Mrs. was The Railway Labor to her feet by two massive labor Strike Next efforts The management proposals The unions have demanded a 12 reach union officials Monday cent pay boost and the Industry spokesmen countered with a proposal mate tbat if neither Mde yields or they take a 15-ceat hourly pay rally in Chicago Nov. 5 billed as er woman aided in helping tabor's counterattack upon the victim into a Mrs. the industry's was later taken to Riverview of employe re- city police are investigating 11 1