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PAGE 4, SECTION 1 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 Dial ALpin 6-31 i Church News Obituaries Arty. McDonald Injured in Crash OSHKOSH Atty. Gilbert Give them courage McCarthy Foe, Leroy Gore, St arts Alabama Paper Scot Highlanders Heavy of Heart on Yielding Kilts GLASGOW, Scotland (UP) Presbyterian Club to Install Jennings McDonald. 5 E. Wilson Madi Today's Funerals in Madison Baseball Fan, 1 1 Takes His $16,000 NEW YORK (UP) Michael Smela, 11, a baseball fan, went home with a $16,000 check Tuesday night after declining to continue on CBS's "The $64,000 Question." Michael won the money in three earlier appearances on the pro MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala son, received face cuts and the loss of several teeth when he fell BP) I Robert Jennines.

933 Heavy hearts abounded in will be installed as chairman Gore, former Wisconsin Highland Light Infantry the Men's Booster club of nespaper editor who founded an asleep at the wheel of his car Sunday morning. unsuccessful "Joe Must Go" drive to recall the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy began publishing the Muscle Shoals Morning Sun McDonald was traveling toward Oihkosh from It must turn in the cherished Christ Presbyterian Church at its kilt for the hated Lowland trews, meeting tonight at the church, War Minister John Hare Mon-124 Wisconsin ave. dav turned down an arjral Other officers are Buford H. McConkey Rites Funeral services for Frederick W.

McConkey, 78. of 610 Schiller who died Monday, will be held at 2 p. m. today in the Schroeder funeral home. 235 King St.

The Rev. Andrew H. Lambright, pastor of the Milton Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. John W.

Higgins gram. He said his parents ad Madison on High vised against his trying for $32, Frederick W. McConkey, 2 p.m., Schroeder funeral home, 233 King St. Helen M. Larkin, 2 First Congregational Church chapel, 1609 University ave.

Harry Hanson Harry Hanson, 69, of 625 S. Orchard died Monday night at a Madison hospital after a long illness. Mr. Hanson, who was retired. against the governments stream- 4318 Travis terrace, vice-Wednesday.

a 26 in the 000. lining policy order merging Kermit Larson, 5417 An editorial in the first-run 16-kilt-wearing unit with the trews- Groveland terrace, secretary; andjpage edition of 5,500 copies made town of Nekimi at 12:45 a. m. when the accident hapH IVictor Arnold, 1823 Waunona Way, wearing Royal Scots Fusiliers. treasurer.

Trews are long, tieht-leeeed pened. About 40 stitches were re trousers worn by the men usually recruited from thpi LOVmen OUnOOV 5ef JANESVILLE John W. Hig- no reference to Gore ul-tated move to oust McCarthy from his Senate post early in 1954. Gore was editor of the Sauk-Prairie Star, a weekly newspaper published at Sauk City, when he suggested in an editorial that a recall campaign be waged andt-wianj. anj jn-inHins Mnk! Sundav will hp nh.

gins, 75, a longtime Milwaukee! was born in Blanchardville Send Flowers had been a Madison resident for Road engineer here, died Monday quired to close cuts on his chin and lips. The undercarriage and left ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Est. talk, laugh or necze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling. FASTEETH hold! plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

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Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday in St. Williams Catholic Church here. Mcdonald ave.

Luther J. Jenson, 4210 Jerome The Highland Light Infantry nne nf the British armv'c oroat. front and side of ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION OR VOU MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED against McCarthy, The move 25 years. He was a veteran of World Wat I. Surviving are his wife, Maud, and two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Ann Lee, 1404 Jenifer and Mrs. Sam Anderson. 1203H Williamson failed when Gore was unable to gather enough signatures to peti Read the WANT-ADS for Profit! est regiments, always has Allan BurlmS- 4102 Buck" GlasgoWs pride. At least 12 ve sTnS al a year, the unit marched 9 and 10:30 a'ra- worshlP seTV' the city. I'f- 1 hp mnfinn ntrhiro tn Martin Mrs.

Charles Walker tion a recall election. his auto were damaged when it left the road and crashed two fences. He was taken to Mercy hospital for treatment by Robert Ryhner, on whose farm Charles Walk-'st- MONROE Mrs. Gore sold his weekly newspaper Funeral services will be held at At 57 i (nrmor MnnrfiO rPSlHpnt in February, 1955, claiming that Nearly 100 000 persons jammed Luther will be shown at the accident happened. McCarthy backers had "driven a downtown Glasgow last month to McDonald was coming here to died Saturday in San Diego.

Calif. 130 p. m. Thursday in the Funeral services will be held! Schroeder funeral home 235 at 1:30 p. m.

Saturday in the King with the Rev. Charles Schriner Neushwander funeral R. Puis, pastor of Luther Memori protest the amalgamation, charg tough wedge of hatred into the community" and made it impossible for him to continue. ing it was "near heresy" to unite visit his father, D. E.

McDonald, former Winnebago county judge. al Lhurcn. uunai wm De in nose- the group with any other regi-ment, and particularly with Low- home. lawn Memorial Park. church at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday. Christian Science The vital necessity of individual application of the teachings of Christ Jesus will be emphasized at Christian Science services Sunday. Selections will be read from the Bible and from "Science and Friends may call at the funeral; land fusiliers. Wlllinm Tnlhnt 14 Marines Injured in Rocket Explosion CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. Briton Says Smoking, Cancer Link Unproven Councillor John Wingate, a for BLACK EARTH William P.jhme aflbr 3 P- m' today- mer Highland captain and a A British cancer specialist told Fourteen marines were injured, founder of the committee to fight1 Earl Swanson MINERAL POINT Earl R.

critically and two others Talbot, 75, died Tuesday at a Madison hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 D.m. Thursday in the protests' Health with Key to the Scrip the merger, said more would be made. a University of Wisconsin Medical School convocation recently that there is no positive evidence seriously, 'in a premature explo tures by Mary Baker Eddy. Swanson, 63, district manager the Wisconsin Power and sion of a 3.5 rocket on a firing' "I refuse to take this 'the ap Black Earth Cong regational that cigaret smoking is primari range late Tuesday.

Light here, died Monday at peal rejection) as final. We fight church. ly responsible for lung cancer. on, he declared his home. Funeral services will be held Dr.

R. D. Passey, of the Ches All of the injured, attached First Marine regiment of the First Marine division, were Mrs. Reynolds Rites ter Bcatty Research Institute, 'it 9 nm FriHav in th Minora! COBB Funeral services tor p- London, said "just because treated at the Camp Pendleton man dies of lung cancer and he Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, iw rM, am snHav will he Fnendi may call at the Tre- Naval hospital.

Their names ss Sun Prairie Mon, 27, Dies in Illinois Crash ROCKFORD, 111. (iPV-Marion L. with WHIPPED 19 smoked during his life time, it is were withheld pending notuica-; week funeral home until noon linld at 1 tnrlnv in thp fnhh High Blood Pressure Cure Announced BOSTON (IP President-Elect Dr. Robert W. Wilkins of the American Heart Assn.

and a colleague Tuesday night announced discovery of a drug which they said produced a "startling" new cure for hypertension or high blood pressure. The drug, called chlorothiazide, is expected to be in full produc not justifiable to call smoking the Mtw4 rhnrrh tion of next of kin. rs A Marine spokesman said RENNEBOHM BREAKFAST BUY! primary cause, according to Zitzner, 27, Sun Prairie, was crushed to death Tuesday when a station wagon in which he appar report released Tuesday by the 25c cause of the explosion was not known. Thomas Moe MONROE Thomas Moe, 13, Two Eggs Fried in Butter Protein Toast and Jelly University. The place of services was incorrectly named as the Roach funeral home in Monday's Wisconsin State Journal.

ently hitched a ride skidded "Medical authorities agree that son ot Mr. ana Mrs. tiaroia i. cigaret smoking plays a contrib broadside into a truck on Highway 20 near here. Moe, Monroe, died Tuesday in a Served until 11 a.m.

Monday through Saturday. HOMEMADE SOUP SPECIAL Creen Split Pea Soup with Ham 20c Homo Stylo Chili Wafers 30c tion by January and available to Madison hospital after a long ill ness. The station wagon was driven uting part in the development of lung cancer, and this fact has been highly publicized by the the 15 to 20 million Americans Phillips i a by Robert N. Keir, 29, Sioux City, a salesman, who was in Rock- Funeral services will be held at who suffer from hypertension. It English press," Dr.

Passey said. 2 p. m. Thursday in the Shriner- WEDNESDAY ford Memorial hospital in fair iiiv nrriipiirpii "But what has not been pub Neushwander funeral borne. MllLUri.iUiCJlHi i if condition from injuries suffered.

ncheon Featurt licized is the fact that there is Truck driver Charles W. Gibson, no positive proof that smoking in Stewart Rites A' i- will be produced in tablet form and will be obtainable through a physician's prescription, they said. The announcment was made jointly by Wilkins and Dr. William Hollander, both attached to the Massachusetts Memorial hospitals 27, Freeport, 111., was not injured. Beet Liver and Onioni; BELOIT Funeral services for itself is the primary cause.

Something in addition to smok Whipped Potatoes; Stewed Stewed Winnebago county deputies said 49c Tomatoes: Roll and Keir's vehicle skidded about 74 Robert D. Stewart, 58, Beloit, who died Sunday, will be held at ing must be considered, he said, Butter; Coffee feet out of control before crashing i here. such as polluted air in industrial areas and a man's vocation and 1 p.m. Thursday in Second Meth Mrs. Anna Karz BARABOO Mrs.

Anna Kan, 87, Baraboo, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herman Koerth, in Spring Green. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Scheible funeral home.

Karen Russell RICHLAND CENTER Karen Marie Russell, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Russell, Rt. 1, Richland Center, died Monday at her home after several years illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Lunenschloss-Hansen funeral home. Raymond Mclntyre into the truck on a rain-slicked highway. odist Church here. work location. U.S.

Nuclear Aircraft Frank M. Linde Carrier to Top Others Ferguson Rites LAKE GENEVA (ffi Funeral BELOIT Frank M. Linde. 62, Young PabstHeir Sued for Divorce NEW YORK W-A high naval Beloit, died Tuesday at bis home after a brief illness. services will be held here Thurs officer disclosed Tuesday that MILWAUKEE (W-The wife of day morning for Dr.

Thomas H. Funeral services will be held one of the heirs to the Pabst mil at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Jude's raw! KyK Regular or Flavored lli 11 Ferguson, 84, past president of the American Veterinary Medical the Navys newest aircraft carrier will be an powered by nuclear energy. Catholic Church.

Friends may lions charged in a Milwaukee court Tuesday that August Uihlein Assn. (AVMAK call after 1 p.m. today at the It will be 35,000 tons heavier Dr. Ferguson died Monday Pabst, 23, is worth more than a1 Daley-Murphy funeral home here EDGERTON Raymond A. night at his home here after fin million dollars in his own right than the giant Forrestal and Saratoga, which have convention where the rosary will be said at Mclntyre, 68.

a former Edgerton ishing his regular day's work. Mrs. Nancy Jo Merizon Pabst 7:30 tonight. al power plants using oil for fuel. who is suing young Pabst for He had practiced in this area resident, died Monday at Wood Veterans Administration hospital Rear Adm.

Martin W. Kehart, since 1896 after graduating from divorce wants an equitable division of the assets, plus alimony, director of the Atlantic division WASH WEAR Mrs. George Jewett POYNETTE Mrs. George Canada's Ontario Veterinary Col in Milwaukee, after a brief illness. of the bureau of yards and docks lege.

and support for her two children. Jewett, 46, formerly of Poynette, Funeral services will be held He was cited by the AVMA for Her attorneys say abst re also said the Navy's big Sea-master-class attack seaplane at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Jo died Monday night in a Madison hospital after a long illness. outstanding service to veterinary medicine and received an award from the International Veterinary ceives a salary of $17,000 a year as president of the Pabst Motors and his largest single asset is his would go into "operational development for evaluation purposes" Funeral services wul be held seph's Catholic Church.

Edgerton. Among the survivors is a sister, in toe near future. It is so large interest worth more than $600,000 at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Poynette Presbyterian Church.

Congress. He also was honored by the University of Wisconsin for that it needs extra-deep water for Mrs. John F. O'Brien, 625 Jeffer in four trust indentures provided by the Pabst family. his contributions to rural life.

landings and takeoffs. son Madison. Mrs.OleBothum Erven Leverington ELROY Erven Leverington, 77, a retired Glendale township CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Ole 76, Rt. 2.

Cambridge It Makes a died Tuesday morning at her home after a long illness. farmer, died Monday at the home of a daughter in Union Center. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Elroy Methodist Church. Mrs.

Cunningham Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Cambridge Norwegian Church. Burial will be iliP'J in Rockdale cemetery, Rockdale. Edward Reed KENDALL Funeral services CASH for Mrs. Mary Lyddy Cunning STOUGHTON Edward Reed, 85, died Tuesday night in a Stough-! ton nursing home after a long ham, 93, who died in a Monroe county hospital Saturday, were held Monday in St.

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