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Wisconsin State Journal du lieu suivant : Madison, Wisconsin • 7

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DIAL 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1953 SECTION 1, PAGE 7 (RiUZDhdA. Johnstown Board to Pick New School Site Obituaries WHERE'S THE FIRE? Nov. 8 Mrs. Spring sted Rites NatL. Car swell at a.

3710 Odana grass, No. 7 company; at 2:20 fr RICHLAND CENTER Funeral serting that "the real dupes in the Red hunts are on congressional committees." The article was published in the Nov. 17 issue of Look magazine. Oxnam promptly replied that Velde's statement "bears internal evidence of the duping to which I referred It is hard to reply to such incompetence and maintain one's dignity Mr. Velde is hardly qualified to pass judgment on leaders of the church." p.

$901 Packers grass. lxo. a company; at 4:14 p. 601 at hoi- v.r -i miena visia ianuei, wno aiea 81 ner nome after an m-j; Rangoon leaves, No. 2 com Velde Discounts Bishop OxnamV Anti-Red Fight WASHINGTON (UP) Chairman Harold H.

Velde of the House Un-American Activities Committee said Sunday Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam is not "an effective fighter against Communism and the Communist ideology." The Illinois Republican said that "knowingly, or unknowingly Oxnam has been associated pany. six wppIcc luiii i. i. 7 aaiuraay mgnt ai a waaison hW Wednes- pital after a long illness, will be Pr fnLroi in the eycom- heId Wednesday at 2 p.

m. in the BIRTHS (At St. Mary's) bon to Mr. and Mrs. John Cav- Brown church.

Bear Valley. The Rev. J. c. Rnhi4en.

anaugh, 421 Grand Nov. 8 The Rev. Wayne Grover. Black uiiicaie, witn burial in r.n Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Dale River Falls, will officiate and wood cemetery. Brodhead burial will be in the church cem McGrane, 2318 Hoard st, Nov. 8. The former Harriet Ann All wood was born in Fayette. Ia.

and on March 9. irqi ran Pocahontas Daughter to Mr. and Mrs Libby. etery. Surviving is a sister, Lone Rock.

The body was taken Thomas Cramer, Sun Prairie, with several Communist front Tflolt lo MTis Spring Nov. 8. to the ou, A lie COIIDIP rocfriast ir Daughter to Mr. and Mrs Pratt. Memorial Chapel.

Brodhead from the Daniel Herrick, DeForest, Nov. groups "which have threatened to destroy, and in some instances have had a degree of success in destroying, our Republican form ihgL. mm I i mi-Ti Mi-i MtflrtlMi-ii'-nijiiiMiil'Mili iHWIiw i i in it i m. Coke Briquets 8. Surviving are a son, Elbert.

VVlom tanning Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar oi government." bie Reible, Arlington, Nov. 8 BIanepe. both of William Fahning, 84.

of 615 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo EiX nd Division died Sunday at a Velde made the statement In ommenting on a magazine ar Hamacher, 112 W. Lakeside ch aJen' Minneapolis, hospital after ticle the bishop had written as Nov. 8.

Castle Cz Doyle wllef Corps and the He was the father of John Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Esser, 208 Tyler Nov. 7. p'Trij Fahning.

Madison businessman iiciius may can riipsnav niwhti i (At Methodist) Son to Mr. 50011 uiot noroe. tWIt Vioro Twn wppkc aen th and Mrs. John Riley, 1526 Vilas tt4 a. i I Nov.

8. fj in, eiaer Tannine iook nis ursi (At Madison General) nOWaru Kuhlman Plane ride, flying from Madison ELECTRICAL Wiring Repairing Oito.fiJuzwt ELECTRIC CO. 670 Stt St. 5-2954 A pioneer in school consolidation in Rock county is Johnstown township, which recently elected a school board and authorized it to consult an and select a site for a new school. Included in the new school district are about 156 pupils from the school districts of Bevans, Johnstown Center, Maple Corners, Old Johnstown, Palmer, Plain View, Rock Prairie, and Wehler.

Members of the new board, above left to right, are Albert Scharine, Mrs. Ralph Rye, the Rev. Reginal C. White, clerk, George Moore, president, and Edward Goodger, treasurer. A school tax levy of $27,000 was voted by the new district, and a building committee is being formed.

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Funeral serving to Minneapolis to visit a aaugn Davidson, 4142 Mendan crescent Read the Want Ads for Profit w. jvuniman, 70. of 606 N.

Fran- riu' Nov. 8. ces wno died Sundav nt hi Daughter to Mr. and Mrs nome after a long illness, will if be held Tuesdav at 2 iJDalton: five grandchildren; and William Renner, 733 E. Johnson Nov.

7. the Fltch.T.aurpn, a brother, Edward, Milwaukee. iuuci ai nuillt. I mi. i i i i Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. The Rev. F. I. SrhmMt ine Doay arnve In ftiaai" Kenneth Kramer, 2443 Superior Funeral arrange- of.

the Bethel Lutheran church. t.loa.a.y Nov. 7. pending at the pe 8 will officiate. The Veterans of Ie Fnrpn vhm Schroeder funeral home DEATHS IN MADISON In vfTT win nn military rites, and burial will hA i.i...

i ant daughter of Mr. and in Forest Hill cemetery. JOnn lneiSXing Mrs. William Linley, Middleton, at a hospital, Nov. 8.

ivuniman was a Spanish- MONTFORT Funeral services Mrs. Alma Jensen, 63. Chilton, American war veteran and a for John Kneisting, 67. Montfort member Of the VFW. arp farmor whn riiort nrirfpnlv at a hospital, Nov.

8. Surviving are his wife. Clara: in his home Sundav. will be held Howard W. Kuhlman, 70, of 606 N.

Frances at home, Nov. a son. Ralph: two daughters, Mrs. at 8:30 a. m.

Tuesday in his Max Bradshaw, Columbus. home and at 9 in St. Thomas 8. and Mrs. Luther Pasley, Ore- Catholic church.

Montfort Nat L. Carswell, 74, Lone Rock, gon; two brothers, George, Day- The Rev. Arthur Heindl will at a hospital. Nov. 7.

ton, and Lawrence. Cross official e. and hurial will hp in August Biehle, 81, Hinckley, Ito flute -p, ii "JUrflr i Is ffILIIWOK at a hospital, Nov. 8. Plains; two grandchildren; three the church cemetery.

The rosary sisters. Mrs. Otto Westnhal will be recited in the Kneistine verona, and Mrs. John William- home at 8 tonight son, Cross Plains, and Mrs. Flor- Mr.

Kneisting is survived bv ence Kimball, Evanston, 111. his wife; a daughter, Mrs. James Shemak, Highland; a son. Ken Europe's Own Restrictions Held Economic Threat neth, at home; a brother, Her Airs. Ha Duscheck man, Boscobel; two sisters.

Mrs SUN PRAIRIE Funeral serv Tom Stastny, Fennimore. and ices tor Mrs. Effa Duscheck. 84 Mrs. Joseph Kreul.

Highland WASHINGTON (UP) The who died Sunday at her home and two grandchildren. staff of the House-Senate Eco neie, win De neid Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Sun Prairie Meth-A UOUSt Biehl odist church I nomic committee has concluded that Western Europe's own eco nomic restrictions are a greater threat to her economic health The Rev. Roy P.

Steen, Apple- LODI Funeral services for ton. will officiate assisted by the Auust Biehl, 81, Hinckley, 111., Rev. Dale Jenrtfngs, and burial ormerly of Lodi. who died early will be in the village cemetery Sunday at a Madison hospital. than U.

S. trade barriers, it was disclosed Sunday. with Amazing Electronic Eye- Mrs. Duscheck. a lifelong resi.

wl" "eld Tuesday at 2 p. m. The report was prepared by Grover W. Ensley, staff director dent of Sun Prairie was a mem. In the Hamre funeral home.

ber of the Methodist church and was the father of Mrs. Ber for the joint committee, which annually reviews the President's Women's Societv of Christian nice LeRoy. Madison Adjusts to Room Light Changes Automatically economic report, insiey sur Service. She was an honorary Tne Rev- A- E- VVeittenhiller. member of the Twentieth Cen- pastor of the Methodist church.

vey was based on a recent European trip and has been dis tury Club. wm nmciaie, ana Dunai win De ROOM BRIGHT Survivino aro he huchanrf Mt. Pleasant cemetery. tributed to committee members. Mi.mi.u" iniiju ward; two sisters Mrs.

Other survivors are two sisters The report said European lead Pick the TV that's kindest to the eyes. Pick the TV with all the most wanted fea ers impress visiting Americans Beers, Sun Prairie, and Mrs and four brothprs; two grandchil McPherson. Oranee. Calif qren and four great-grandchil I with two points: They fear the impact on their own economies FrienHs maw oati at tho Tuc. dren tures no streaks, no flutter, no flop-over automatically4.

Automatic Area Selector! Chen funeral home after noon Biehl moved from Lodi in of any business recession in the United States and they want a I lOO-mile-plus Tuner! Glare Control! day until noon Wednesday. A. Friends may call at the funeral reduction of U. S. barriers to NO WASHOUT imports.

AArr i home after 2 p- m- iday The report said developments ITU J. bUTTI CIILC fl IG3 JANESVILLE Funeral serv- WUHam eudt on these two fronts would be important to Europe "as we re ices lor ivirs. Aimnie Lawrence, 82 who died Saturday at the duce or eliminate" foreign eco nomic aid programs. "But one should not be led to Wesffirag house TV Prices Begin As Low 'As 95 A WeeEx Prices include Federal Tax and full-year picture tobe warranty DODGEVILLE Funeral for William Meudt, 74. who died Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Gorman. Dodgeville, with whom he had lived the past six weeks, will the conclusion that all of Eu rope's problems would be solved if the United States continues prosperous and reduces its tariff be held at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in St.

Joseph's Catholic church, Dodgeville. barriers," the report said. There appears a more basic The Rev. John Doran will of obstacle to Western European economic stability and growth Wi M.if i -ill FdYSiA lSvi ficiate, with burial in Mt. Calvary cemetery near Hollandale.

the economic restrictions home of a son, will be held at 2 p. m. today in St. Peter's Lutheran church. The Rev.

H. C. Rex will offi-ciafe and burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Lawrence had been a resident here for more than 60 years.

She was born in Germany. She is survived by four sons, Stewart, with whom she lived, Henry, Arthur, and Earl, all of Janesville, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Thomas Markee HILLSBORO Funeral services for Thomas Taylor Markee, 86, retired farmer and Vernon County native who died in Seattle, Oct. 31. were held in Kirkland.

Nov. 3 and at -V0 Mr. Meudt farmed in the Hol found in, between and among all landale area most of his life. of these countries. Morocco Express Train Survivors are a brother, John, Hollandale; and a sister, Mrs.

Anna Jacobs, Whitewater. The rosary will be recited at Bombed, Seven Killed 8 tonight in the Roach funeral RABAT. French Morocco (P) nome, uoogevuie. Friends may call at the funeral home after Three bombs exploded on a Cas ablanca-Algiers express train I Saturday night, killing seven 1 p. m.

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uneral services near Hillsboro Saturday. The Rev. John Clarke officiat The first bomb exploded in the restroom of a first class carriage for David M. Pike, 72, Portage, ed. Burial was in the church just as the Port Lyautey-bound train passed through a tunnel cemetery.

brother of Mrs. George Kearney, Madison, who died Sunday night in a Portage hospital after a long illness, will be held at 2 p. m. outside Rabat. As the conductor Surviving are two sons, approached another bomb ex Wednesday in the Pflanz funeral Dias and LeRoy, Redmond, Wash Linley Infant ploded in an adjoining car and moments later there was a third home, Portage.

The Rev. Deane Irish will offi such extras as built-m UHF-VHFantennaand concealed casters, carries a modest price tag! At low as $4.00 per week explosion in still another car. The dead included four Eu ciate. Friends may call at the 3 funeral home after noon Tues ropeans and three day. The injured were all soldiers.

MAZOMANIE Funeral services for Marilyn Linley, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Linley, Middleton, who died Sunday in a Madison hospital were to be held at 7:30 a. m. today in St.

Barnabas Catholic church. The Rev. Josef Cieciorka, pastor, was to officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. Marilyn is survived by a sister; two brothers: and her maternal and paternal grandparents. Mr.

Pike is survived by five sons, John, David Francis, and Bernard, all of Milwaukee, and Byron, Riverside, two daughters, Margaret, Chicago, and Mrs. Louis Gac, Milwaukee; a brother, Jesse, Portage; two sisters, Myra, Portage, and Mrs. Kearney, Madison; and 21 BATTERIES for all HEARING AIDS S0N0T0NE MADISON A. L. Sinclair, Mgr.

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