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PAGE 2, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1964 DIAL 256-3111 Obituaries Man Who Had Chimp's Kidneys Dies of Pneumonia Kennedy Name for New School Starts a Furor CHIPPEWA FALLS (UPI)-Ap-proval to name this city'i new 'H'X i i Ex-Mayor Dodge, of Shawano, Dies NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Jefferson Davis, a 44-year-old dock- I. S. Bednarek, Father of State Journal Man, Dies Isadore S. Bednarek, 63, Bt. Berlin, father of David Bednarek, Today's Funerals in Madison Orin T.

Rime, at 1:30 p.m., Frautschi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson st. Mrs. Joseph Day, at 9:30 a.m., St. James Catholic SHAWANO (UPI) wno receivM we Dodee.

57. former mavor cnimpanzee in an nisionc $1.3 million Catholic high school after the late President Kennedy has touched off a flurry of opposition from townspeople. sentenced in 1961 to nine years' transplant operation two months imprisonment for theft and stock Dlca "'onaay pneumonia. I The school, now being erected. The transplanted kidneys con fraud, was buried Monday, Wisconsin State Journal education! church, 1134 St.

James ct. Mr. Dodge died Saturday of can tinued to function until the time of death. However, physicians reporter, died Monday (Jan. 6, 5: cer.

was to have been called McDcnell Central High school after a prominent early citizen. Last month Bishop John Treacy of the La ft 4 1964 1 in a Berlin hospital after a Gov. John W. Reynolds com-1 said his physical condition had brief illness A salesman for the Pioneer been weakened by muted his sentence last March because of Mr. Dodge's illness after he had volunteered to serve in several cancer research the anti rejection Seed Corn he had operated a farm in the town of Berlin Crosse Catholic diocese approved changing the name to honor the late President upon the request of three priests, one of them the principal of the present Mc- used to 1 make the animal He had been convicted for ob-l I until he retired five years ago.

He was also employed by the Green Ik taining some 189,000 from sale of unregistered stock. si. Donell High Opposition to the change' sprang kidneys "take" in CJhis body. Davis, a Negro I with a wife and Ofour children, had up after a laundry operator, John Mrs. Joseph Meyers, at 11 a Schrceder funeral home, 3323 E.

Washington ave. Deaths in Area Bcloll Mrs. Timothy Higgins, 88. died Monday in a Beloit hospital. Evansville Glen V.

Trickel, 54, died Monday in a Madison hospital. Janesville Mrs. Sarah Warner, 71, died Sunday in a Janesville hospital. JanesTille Albert E. Schwenkner, 63, died Monday in a Janesville hospital.

Mauston Mrs. Minnie Mae Seeley, 77, died Monday in a Mauston hospital. Ontario Laverna E. Head- i Giant Canning Co Funeral for Ferm To Be Wednesday i ving are E. Hanson, wrote a letter to a newspaper.

i his wife, the for- The funeral for Quentin Fernv I am at a loss to understand recovered so weu from the surgery Vmer Bridget Dro- vrr. 54, of 2237 Fox who died how the pastors of Chippewa Falls Iver; four sons performed Nov. Sunday, will be held at 11 a.m.! can be so ungrateful to a man I David, 2310 Com Wednesday in Blessed Sacrament! (McDonell) who offered the op that he had been allowed to go 1 Catholic Church. DAVIS mon wealth ne, Berlin; Dr. Thomas, Bill- home from Char The Very Rev.

Andrew Geary, portunity of a Catholic education to so many youngsters for so many years as to remove his name from our high school." ity hospital for a visit. But he O.P., will officiate. Burial will be lings, and i in Resurrection cemetery. caught a cold. Tie cold kept him in the hos Francis, Greenj Mi Jin.

Alexander McDonell donated Friends may call after 2 p.m. ley, 70, died Sunday in a Vi- Bay; four daugb today at the Joyce funeral home, MR. BEDNAREK pital over the Christmas holidays and then pneumonia developed. ters, Mrs. James hospital.

Howman 4908 Richland Center Mrs. Mabel funds for the present Catholic high school in 1907, asking that it be named in memory of deceased 540 W. Washington where the rosary will be recited at 8 Physicians said that Davis had proved it was possible fcr the body to overcome the mechanism tonight. Mr. Ferm was assistant director of the division of correction of members of his family.

The new McDonell high school is benefitting by about $132,000 in McDonell money. 1 S. Dietzman, 79, of Rt. 2, Yuba, died Sunday in a Richland Center hospital Stoughton Stanley L. Nelson, 62, died Monday in a Stoughton hospital.

that tends to reject foreign Camden Mrs. Frank Kurczek and Mrs. Richard Sobralski. both of Berlin; and Mrs. Merlin Werner, Milwaukee; Four brothers, Bernard, Berlin; Edmund, Montello; Ben, Green Lake; and Louis.

Wautoma; a John Ritzinger, a stock broker. Davis' surgery was one of a se the State Board of Public Welfare, and was a nationally-known leader in the correctional field. said several McDonell alumni si ries of kidney transplant opera tions performed recently. have asked him to draw up a petition opposing the name switch. stepbrother, August Malotke.

Mil waukee; eight sisters, Mrs. Frank It seems to me that this haste Jackman, Janesville Banker, 64, Dies to rename so many things in this country is making a mockery out JANESVILLE Claremont S. Deer Wants To Stay With His Dear Friends If a Candidate, Mrs. Smith Will Seek Presidency Jackman, 64, Rt. 4, Janesville, chairman of the board of direc- Viroqua Bernard Ammer-man, 60, died Sunday in a Viroqua hospital.

Viroqua Rolland Marshall, 79, died in a Viroqua hospital Sunday. Watertown Max H. Tetzlaff, 75, died Monday while at work at his drug store here. Mrs. Elkeberry, 101, Dies in Richland RICHLAND CENTER Mrs.

Alice Ekleberry, 101, a lifelong of our late President," said Police Chief Floyd Maloney. "Is it necessary in Chippewa Falls to follow this national fad and de Kuharski, Fond du Lac; Mrs. Nelson Waters, Markesan; Mrs. Dean Fordham, Green Lake; Mrs. Agnes Miller, Kelly Park, Mrs.

Maurice Olds, Milwaukee; Mrs. Gervase Smazinski and Mrs. Carl Polakowski, both of Berlin; and Mrs. Norbert Misky, Lake Geneva; and 23 grandchildren. A brother, Adam, died in 1962.

Mr. Bednarek was born in tors of the Rock County National bank and the Rock County Savings and Trust died Sunday (Jan. 5, 1964) in a Janesville hos HOUSTON, Tex. United to get rid of him when they take him back to the woods. Playing with the deer are, from left, Nancy Henderson, Mary Conner, Cheryl Van Dyke, and Shelley Carrell, all of Wenatchee.

1 AP WlrapKott This buck deer got so friendly with Robert Conner and his two sons on a hunting trip that the trio brought him home to Wenatchee, to keep him safe from other hunters. But the deer is so friendly now that the Conners are afraid that they will not be able pital after a long illness. States Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me.) said that if she decides to try for a higher political office this year it will be stroy something that means so much to so many, just to jump on the bandwagon?" The high school principal, the Very Rev. Robert Hansen, said he approved changing the name The Reining funeral home here is in charge of arrangements.

for president and not vice-presi Princeton, and was married on Richland county resident, died dent. Ernest A. Helmke at first, but now is having second Monday (Jan. 6, 1964) in a Rich Nov. 20, 1922, in Berlin.

He was Nelson To Attend Parley in England (Statt Journal Washington Bureau) WASHINGTON Sen. "Gaylord Government Is City's No. Industry, Wolman Declares SUN PRAIRIE rne A. thoughts about it. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Sen.

Smith land county nursing home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Helmke, 54, a maintenance man a director of the Federal Farm Loan and was a member and former president of the would not disclose her decision at the American Family Insurance Madison, died unexpectedly Wednesday in the Pratt funeral home, Richland Center, where which she plans to announce Jan The idea that Madison's economy is balanced between nrivate Nelson (D-Wis.) left Washington Springbook school district board. Troops Launched Apainst Bandits ADEN British-officered troops Monday (Jan. 6, 1964) in his 27.

But she did outline spcitic conditions in the event of her He was also a member and had, friends may call after 3 p.m. to- and government enterprise is a myth, according to Martin Wolman, Monday night to attend an manager of Madison Newspapers, Inc. Legislators Confer- served as treasurer of the Holy day. home. The funeral will be at-2 pm candidacy: She would seek the Republican Name society of St.

Michael's Speaking to members of the Downtown Optimist club Monday, ence Mgiano. of the South Arabian Federation, The conference of American1' Wednesday in the Sun Prairie L. C. Buckingham Wolman said "the number one in-, Catholic Church. The funeral will be at 10 a nomination for president and not JEFFERSON LaVerne C.

and British leaders is sponsored backed by British planes, artil-by the Ditchley Foundation, and armored cars launched tripled its budget, to $107 million Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Tuschen vice-president. dustry in Madiscn is government university, state, federal and muni- tKr'' Wednesday in St. Michael's Catho Buckingham, 60. Rt.

2, Jefferson She would campaign for her funeral home, Sun Prairie, after private organization dedicated to an 01 ensive against lemeni-trained tribal bandits near the died unexpectedly Monday (Jan. lic Church, Berlin. Friends may call at the John R. Wiecki funeral self not for or against anyone yearly, and doubled its faculty," Wolman said. But he warned, business and industry in Madison are "practic 3 p.m.

today. cipal." improving British-American relations. The foundation operates an Yemeni frontier. else. He is survived in Madison by home, Berlin, where the rosary Her decisions would be made He noted a -J.

unive i and two sisters, Mrs. Fern Hackbart, Anglo-American conference center will be recited at 7.30 tonight ally standing stilL" independently of other political 2333 Fairfield and Mrs. Gen- state employes ac candidates' action. evive Walsvick, 2558 Commercial ave. I 6, 1964) in his home after suffering an apparent heart attack.

Madison survivors include a son, Jerry. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. John's Lutheran Church, Cold Springs. Friends may call at the Minshall funeral home, Jefferson.

count for $175 million each year. "We can't seem to generate the proper climate last year our work force increased only 300 people to 13,300 and our average She would conduct a personal handshaking campaign because she has "no organization and no Reliable Britsh sources said the main object of the operation was to destroy 12 hardcore dissidents who were leading the guerrillas in the Radfan area near Dhala in the western Aden protectorate. The tribesmen, armed with rifles, hand grenades, and vehi near Oxford, England. Nelson is attending at the invitation of the foundation. Americans attending 1 elude Sen.

Church of Idaho, Netcalf of Montana, and Pastore of Rhode Island, and Rep. Cohelan of Cali half the total dol Hubert Koshaiek Walter Aff holder Walter Affholder, 67, of 2685 Milwaukee died Monday 'Jan. 19441 in a Madison hospital after a brief illness. He was a lifelong Madison resident and was a World War I vet- lars spent in Mad- of, money. Hubert M.

Koshaiek, 64, 1 0 n. University students add an She would not let her candidacy 3329 Quincy an employe of interfere with her duties in the fornia; Edmondson of Oklahoma: Mrs. Martha Urben other $37 million the David Speaker Electrical was declared dead on arrival Sanate. cle mines, belonged to the rebell Frelinghuysen of New Jersey; UI Mrs. Martha Urben.

83. of Mt. monthly unemployment stayed around 2,900." Wolman said six plants employ half the skilled labor in the city. "Madison's future depends upon many facets and if she is going to grow mature gracefully and with continuous purpose, some changes must come to pass not tomorrow, yearly to the city's economy. The senator, 66, announced re ious Qutaibi tribe which for 50 Lindsay of New York; Mac- ui Hdue vo.

wr years. former, of Westmor. He worked tiiere until two weeks huA 'This industry- cently she was considering entering the New Hampshire pri WOLMAN Gregor of Minnesota; Moorhead of Pennsylvania; Morse of Mas iou uicu tiivinuaj iuou. much bigger than Monday 1964) at a Madison hospital. Police reported that he was found about 2 p.m.

in a parking lot at 137 N. Murray st by an 18-year-old Madison youth. I 1964) in a Verona hospital after mary in March and possibly oth sachusetts; OHara of Miclrgan the new Chrysler plant at Belvi- ers later. years has been ambushing army patrols and robbing travelers in the frontier region. A few weeks ago the federal army killed Qutaibi tribal Chief Shiekh Rejeb Bin Gahle, hailed by neighboring Yemen as a lib Schwengel of Iowa, and Ullman dere, 111.

during the past 10 years but starting today," Wolman said. of Oregon. has doubled its physical plant a long illness. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Gesme funeral home, Mt.

Horeb, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Urben was born in Swit Florida-Tanned The Americans will meet with He suggested the city adopt a tax freeze, similar to Milwaukee's, ago, when he became ill. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Don Perry, Chicago; and Mrs. Edna Week, 157 Leon and three brothers, Anthony, 1708 Mayfield lane; Joseph, 2837 Union and Clem, 1530 Drewry lane. Arrangements are pending at the Memorial funeral home, 235 King st Mr. Koshaiek was taken to the hospital by Bilsie ambulance different delegations of British so that downtown merchants will Mrs. Kennedy Back where Deputy Coroner Clyde members of Parliament, jour Italian Tots Greet 'Befana' Chamberlain Jr.

afte examina- nalists and educators over a four- be stimulated to rebuild and remodel. I eration martyr. But at Christmas the rebels stepped up their marauding activities. zerland. In 1901 she was married day period.

They will discuss tion said no autopsy would be requested, and that Mr. Koshaiek He also urged the building of a to Fred Urben, who died in 1957. She is survived by three daugh- European and Atlantic unity, rela ROME (UPI) Befana, a benev in Washington WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. John F. Kennedy returned to Washington with her children Sun downtown site "for the long await apparently died of natural causes.

tions with developing countries. Mrs. Cora Rounds ters- Mrs- John Koemg. Bame- ed and needed auditorium, that Survivors include his wife and international com munications, and the cold war. vem; Mrs.

rrea rimorand, Cora B. Rounds, 85, for- tmL anH Mrl VroA O'Leary Will Head Stalbaum Group RACINE Harry J. O'Leary, a two sons. will supplement existing convention and exhibition facilities plus adequate on-site parking." day after 18 days in Florida. merry of 4706 Maher diedU pftint.

pw'i olent broom-riding witch carrying more goodies than Santa Claus, streaked across Italy Monday, fill-; ing children's stockings with toys and candy. Befana made her post-Christmas journey on Epiphany, the day Funeral arrangements are pend- Sunday (Jan. 5, 1963) in a piains; j'3 grandchildren; ing at the Ritte rand Reusch fu- Janesville attorney and former She was met at the airport by Sen. and Mrs. Edward M.

(Ted) Kennedy (D-Mass.) and the party Now You Know The easternmost point in the Rock county district attorney, has Ulg nmiK aiir a long iiiness. great-grandchildren. Ineral home in Wausau. The former Cora Bell Revnolds; Goldwater Plans drove immediately to Arlington th, United States is West Quoddy been named as head of the Rock county Lynn Stalbaum for Congress activities. mjcii iiic uun: nuc unu, dll- 9 ing to the New Testament, brought! ivla I Or ttTOrtS in Head in Maine, according to the World Almanac UPI.

Public Assistance Grants in State National cemetery for a brief stop at the grave of the late President Kennedy. Mrs. Ken- was born in Crawford county. She ql ft was married to George Roundsjjt. UlQl L.ltOir who died in September, 1939.

She Ujll CJnn had been a Madison resident since Mere Sen. Lynn Stalbaum (D-Racinei gni3 Ui 6iu, aiiu myrrh to the Christ-child in Beth Four Key States GRAND RAPIDS, (UPI) lehem. FLEE EAST GERMANY nedy'i sister, Princess Lee Radzi-will, accompanied her. 1925. She was a member of Holy, internationaiiv known lnr-ronca T) In Italy, as in many other Rom- GOETTINGEN, Germany (UPI) From the cemetery they drove I.

J. an Catholic countries, Epiphany -Republican presidential hopeful -Eleven East Germans fled Cross Lutheran Church. Lutheran Choir will present 7 The funeral will be at 1 p.mJconcert at Bethel Lutheran! The average monthly grant for Wednesday in the Thoni and 312 Wisconsin at 8 peopU PuUlc, Wisconsin went from to is the only announced candidate for the Democratic nomination from the First Congressional district. The district, under the 1963 reapportionment act, is composed of Rock, Walworth, Racine and Kenosha counties. u.e ueurgeiown nume 01 tnu- rw.

Sen. Barrv Mtata the Iron Curtain border ersecretary of State W. Averell!" "7" Harrimn Mr. season- Monday. Italians night said he would campaign, call funeral home.

Friday, Feb. 21. across into the West In recent days. West German border police said Monday. where friends may call after 4, Founded in 1903, this pioneer $47.49 to $60.02 in the last 10 years, the Wisconsin Taxpayers a double reason for celebrat- heavily in Pennsylvania, Ohio, ITTZ Paul returned to the Illinois, and California in his race AmAriran a rant-Malla hntr canff p.m.

today. Burial will be in Bos- --r 1. Vatican after his historic pilgrim-for the GOP nomination and the before cobel cemetery age to the Holy Land. presidency. She is survived bv two sons, the church during its 50th anni- In recent years, Befana has met But the Arizonan did not dis- medical program accounted for House after the assassination of her husband, but she has bought a home of her own across the street from the Harrimans.

The two children, Caroline and Otto. Mt Sterling: and Otho, 1301(versary tour two years ago. j. t. Admission for the concert will increasina competition from Santa count other states in his news con- much of the rise, the alliance Claus known here as Babbo Na- ference here prior to his first offl- II 1 N-Z PRIVATE I I L-J PARKING 1-1.

ftT- it n't oJ rkAiv4i einnai at km John Jr u-Ant incW. with earner vnrisLuia au uU Mrs. Caleb Mallory. Marillanfe 2 per person. Advance totalm nultad im and Mrs.

Mary FarrlL 420 Cut-t ffl be through; nt weU two brothers, Olin and Bethel the assistance grants. Otis Revnolds. both of Boscobel: Brotherhood directors, at here was 14 per cent a-- i 1 crease in the number of Deoole You can't ignore any of the mother and came back- to be driven to an undisclosed destination. She came to the door to life. But department stores here re country.

But you need four large states, like Pennsylvania, Ohio, lu nlm Mr. ttJUru-H CrWVl. UIUUU VilIVC K'tiai uiu-. rr ported they sold more toys for isic stores still to be announced. 'receiving public assistance over wave goodbye.

grass. Gays Mills: and Mrs. Al- Th. ki. Ep'Phany than they did for Christ- Since there will be limited seat-1 years from 1953 to 1963, Illinos, and California.

"Texas was also in there before .1 4 I. .1 left after a few minutes for almas' a.lthouSh a. caPacit)'. it has been sug- the alliance saL The totaJ num- Johnson became president, but I .1... he, ru.M;,.

r.iiof wwiniente i tK. I zs purcnases were mosi cosily. five great-great-grandchildren. gtt i The Ed tohanv tovs were oper ipossible. I The overall percentage of the tion when Mrs.

Kennedy planned! mhed aam- rf I The concert is bebw stxmsored state's receivir.e aid to move into her new borne. TheiThey enjoyed the presents reqmre other states to Patrick Ryan Jr. RIDGEWAY Patrick Ryan Bfthe, reran Brother-'remained at 17 per cent in both Harrimans have moved into a "I rlJT.T.! qUn H. rural Kidgeway. a tarmer.

hood 8t I9SI and 19Mi the alliance point- hotel and have offered Mrs. Ken- aJ( ller d.ed Sunday (Jan. 5. 1963) in a' k. ku I their home for lor.s two-week Christmas holiday.

The senator said at the present! moment President Johnson could Madison hospital. IWshin Kali to make final ar-1 counties there was a decline in! she ishes to use it outrun him in the South because Mrs. Kennedy looked tanned The funeral will be at 11 a m. rangements. Wounded Watertown of his Southern background.

the number of people on public distance over the 18 vears. a wmewna. resiea auer ner assistance over the 18 vears. Bov Is Satisfactory But he said Mr. Johnson would Davis Bothe.

13, son of Mr. hil f1 Thursday in St Bridget's Catholic Church here. The rosary will be i recited at 8 pm. Wecmeaiay in CQSe DelOYed the Ayers funeral heme here where' friends may call after 2 Ifl DlOlt ROW with the greatest decreases com-j513? lfl Florida, ing in the northern counties. i Milwaukee county accounted Greit Books GrOUO cessions in the civil rights biD that who was shot a hjnting acci- nearly 21 per cent of the, U.n Tfimaht m.

Wednesday. dent near here Friday, aa re- RFinrr i ftnrV rintv neoo' receivins state assistance ported in satisfactory condition at, ir. "Epkrtetus, Fe'ecticns," wffl be C15J oath lin i9 ft, percentage rose Mrs. E. J.

Reese. 739 Copeland jchargt4 mslh batry' fata! to per cent of the total in the subject at the Monroe st li-jSt. Mary'i hospital a i n. rarys iirsi year oreat boom Jiowwy. t- rrUnt Jnn stabbing of a Sojth Beloit.

13-j 1963, the aE nee reporUd. Serving All Faiths The family's religion lias no Waring whatever on the enm pletenes of Gundcrson service. By that, mean that we have the knowledge, experience and special equipment needed to serve those of every faith appropriately and unJen-tandingly. CUNDERSON MOON CfOt l5TS'C 32C3 MONONA PtVt tr3 STaCf MACKSOM Trameri Funeral discussion group at 7:43 tonight! Young Bothe was hunting with; iyiit1 1r Tan 1 (tri hmin VfL me norary. two companrais ora uie uw clothiro The groin, sponsored br the ber rifie of one of the compan ons rlZT to Jai a' Brodhead Woman me, i.

72. of 113 EtDerai st. The charges grew out of a park-1 ui UIL' tm dd Sanday. ill be at I 30 ng iat brawl in mt.KA Charts Named in WftO WftO am. Wednesday in St James Niikm fnt ERODHEAD Mrs.

R. J. Madison Public library, meets at 'accidentally discharged, shooting 1 the library every two eeks to the boy in the back. YES, Chirch, U34 St James jfjtj, and ha companion. Larry rural community and discufs the works of such authors ADVERTISEMENT c-.

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Membersh is open to aS Fraik is QUALITY kraut Breath adciu. win he in Res-jnefk John Webster, 11 faces delicious cz'S. cemetery. Friencs may ca.i first degree rourser and at-i na senea os tnt oover- Aoauwr.ai siiorma.jon may ee Svetlnt Msets-Sttsiscl Mirates 1 pm. tnc at the Memorial tempted first desree murder nor'i Commit 08 Children and obtained from the library or from a torn nerai K.ng where charges.

other youths have Youth for years, and in 1951 Mrs. Stanley Spencer, 5030 JewrT, tr rotary be rec.ted at I reen re.erred to jrneiu aa-as nooorea By rue in'verfitT a.Maniiowoc parkway, ureal booss; i Owfatwi, a. tar In' fra taMJ! Wisconan far ber work. kader..

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