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DIAL Alpine 6-3111 PAGE 8, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 Obituaries Hearing on Use of Insecticides Set for Jan. 18 Mrs. Frank Folk Today's Funerals in Madison Mrs. Frank Falk, 86, of 2450 The controversial subject of use Ralph Molm, Former Albany Editor, Dies ALBANY Ralph Molm, 58 Dickinson, N.D.; former editor- E. Johnson who had 99 great Karl H.

Kiesel, at 9.30 a.m grandchildren, died Wednesday of toxic insecticides on forest and non-crop lands in Wisconsin will be the object of a public hearing I I 1 1 I g.j fl -j gf -n- I VV I i I 'N i 1 i I Fitch-Lawrence funeral hoir.e, (Dec. 26, 1962) in a Madison hospital after a brief illness. publisher of the Albany Herald 626 University ave. Friday, Jan. 18.

weekly newspaper here, died Sat Funeral services will be held at Jamison To Head Investment Board BELOIT A Beloit banker, C. Hayden Jamison, has accepted appointment as head of the State Investment Board, it was learned Wednesday. He will succeed Charles F. Ja-enhson who resigned effective Jan. 1 to become vice-president and chief financial officer Bankers Life Insurance Co, Jamison will take over his new position in Madison on Feb.

1. The investment board has the job of investing funds until they are needed by the state. Its assets total over $1 billion, and include retirement funds for teachers and all public employes, as well as general state furds. Jamison is vice-president and Notice of the hearing for a pro Charles A. Loeffelbein, at 11 a.m., Fitch-Lawrence funeral urday (Dec.

22, 1962) in his home 2 p.m. Friday in the Zion Ameri after an illness of several yea: posed rule change in the Wisconsin Administrative Code was is home, 626 University ave. can Lutheran Church, 249 Division Funeral services will be held Mrs. Wanda E. Thomas, at st.

The Rev. F. Paul Splett, pas sued jointly Wednesday by the 2 p.m. today in the Sharer funera 1:30 p.m., Frautschi funeral tor, will officiate. Burial will be State Conservation Department, borne, 3610 Speedway rd.

the State Board of Health, and in Forest Hill cemetery. home, Albany. Joseph A. Adrian the State Department of Agricul Joseph Adrian, at 11:30 a.m Mrs. Falk, the former Flora Reiner, was born in the town of ture.

Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Joseph A. Adrian, 7-month-old Burke. She had been a Madison Moncna dr. The hearing will be held at 10 resident since 1923. a.m.

in Koom 210 ot the wiscon Helmer Johnson, at 1:30 p.m son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adrian, 5009 McKenna died unexpectedly at his home Tues Surviving are son, Edward sin Center Building, 702 Langdon Bethel Lutheran Church, 312 st, Madison. Wisconsin ave. day (Dec.

25, 1962). Rule changes in the use of toxic Lease, Ridgeway; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Meyer, 2450 E. Johnson and Mrs. Virgil Scott, Milwaukee; 18 grandchildren; 99 Mrs.

Lena Reaser, at 10 a.m. Besides his parents, he is sur insecticides are deemed in the vived by a sister, Jayne, and best over-all public interest in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 5001 Schoficid brother Jeffery, both at home governing application of the in great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. I economist for the Beloit State bank, which he joined six years ago. He came to Beloit in 1952, as associate professor of finance in the Beloit College economics department. Jamison has been active in community affairs here.

st. the maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Steve Gorman, 254 Wau- secticides in forest and non-crop areas for the purposes of control- friends may call after 4 p.m. besa and the paternal grand ing insect pests and plant dis today at the Frautschi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson st.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deaths in Area Argyle Ole H. Larson, died Tuesday in a hospital. at i SS- TT eases, according to the notice of He was chosen for his new post Adrian, Cassville.

the hearing. Funeral services will be held Mrs. Marion Pashley I All interested persons or their Baraboo Mrs. Edmund i i MARSHALL Mrs. Marion at 11:30 a.m.

today in the Gun derson funeral home, 5203 Mo Kelly, 76, died in a hospital by the trustees of the investment board, a group of which he is a member. GOP Group Honors Pashley, 76, Rt. 2. Marshall, died representatives will be given a chance to offer facts, views, or arguments on the proposal at the here Tuesday. City Jaycees Show Seasonal Spirit nona with the Rev.

Jerome in a Madison nursing home Tues Beloit Henry Huebbe, 76, Mersberger, pastor of the Im day (Dec. 25, 1962). public hearing. died Tuesday in a Beloit maculate Heart of Mary Catholic Funeral services will be held Administrative rules already Church, officiating. David Blanchard The appointment of 13 Repub cover use of toxic insecticides.

at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Marshall Methodist Church. dential lane, purchased nearly $150 worth of food with funds raised by the Madison Jaycees. The overflowing baskets, destined for needy families in Madison, were delivered Saturday morning. Burial will be in Resurrection Beloit Lawrence Flynn, 75, A five man team from the Madison Junior Chamber of Commerce prepares to load two full cars of food baskets.

Nate Brand, 110 S. Whitney Way, Bill Breuch, 5213 Coney Weston Place, Al Gay, Rt. 1, Waunakee, Don Wallace, 5110 Marathon and Cal Reals, 488 Presi The proposed rule change would require a person using it to slate died Tuesday in Cuba City, She is survived in Madison by lican party leaders and officials to represent the party at the funeral of Assembly Speaker David cemetery. OleNetland Black River Falls Andrew a son, Eugene Nicholson, 2022 Seminole Highway. Indrebo, 75, Rt.

4, died Monday the purpose of the use and an exact description of the area to be treated. Blanchard (R Edgerton) at CAMBRIDGE Ole Netland of injuries received when he Miss Susie G. Olson Edgerton this afternoon was an 71, retired Cambridge area farm was struck by a car. It also would provide for ex lorin's Ouster Believed Part er, died unexpectedly Wednesday Miss Susie G. Olson, 78, of 3525 Trash Pickup Days Changed nounced Wednesday by state GOP Chairman Claude J.

Jasper. Bloomington Mrs. Sarah (Dec. 26, 1962) at his home. Harper died Wednesday (Dec.

Hill, 91, Lancaster, died Dave Blanchard earned and of Khrush 'Peace Offensive' 26, 1962) at the home of a ne Trash collections in four wards Wednesday in Lancaster Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Willerup emptions from the general rule in certain instances. Copies of the proposed rule change may be obtained by writing the Conservation Department, Box 450, Madison 1, Wis. has long enjoyed the admiration, phew after a long illness. were completed Wednesday by The body is at the Larson fu respect and friendship of grass roots Republicans in every part Methodist Church, Cambridge.

Madison survivors include city street department crews, be By GEORGE SYVERTSEN (Associated Press News Analyst) Cassville Henry Otto Wimer, neral home, 2114 N. Sherman ave. 73, died Tuesday at his home. daughter, Mrs. Donald Schields MOSCOW Valerian Zorin's dismissal as chief Soviet delegate Columbus Fred E.

Hasey, cause no collections were made on Christmas Day. Normal collections were made on Monday, and city crews cov to the United Nations was viewed as the latest move in Premier 77, died in a hospital here $00 To Attend Stolen Jacket, Nikita Khrushchev's new peace offensive. of the state," he said. "In some small measure, this committee will represent the many citizens of the state who feel a very deep sense of loss in his passing." The tough-talking Zonii made a reputation in his two years at ered the Fifth, 10th, 11th, and 19th 1934 Shelley lane. Michael Riedel BARABOO Michael Riedel, months, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Riedel, 1309 Troy Madi Christmas Party Shotgun Found Dodgeville Miss Shirley Da- the UN as a hard man to do busi wards on their doubled-up vey, 74, died Tuesday at ness with. routes on Wednesday. Normally, of Safety Patrol At least one shotgun and a Named to the committee were home. Khrushchev and his propaganda the Fifth and 10th wards would acket stolen from the and Richard A.

Kinzer, Burlington, son, died at home Monday (Dec. Edgerton Mrs. Emil Som- Approximately 800 children will have been collected on Tuesday. Plaza, 209 Cottage Grove organs have been emphatically repeating recently that the Soviet 24, 1962). merfeldt, 62, died in a hospital chairman of state county GOP chairmen; Ray O.

Johndahl, Ra A similar schedule will be fol attend the eighth annual Christ 'j Monday have been recovered. here Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 10:15 a.m. today in St Joseph's Union is ready to do business on the major East-West problems. mas party for all safety patrol members at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Hillsboro Cheryl Jean Fan- Catholic Church here. lowed next week because of New Years' Day, barring snow storms that would require the crews to work on plowing or removal oper If I the Strand theater. Both Khrushchev and Foreign ta, 14, died in a Madison hos The family moved to Madison cine, party vice-chairman; wu-liam Wood, Janesville, YGOP chairman; Daniel Parker, Racine, party finance chairman; John E. Hough, Janesville, party treasurer. The event will include a free pital Wednesday.

from Baraboo in October. Minister Andrei A. Gromyko have professed an earnest desire since the sobering events of the Cuban movie followed by the appearance ations. Janesville Ervin W. Gruen- Surviving besides his parents Santa Claus who will distribute There will be no trash collec nert, 64, Rt.

5, died Wednesday treats. in a hospital here. crisis to begin breaking the deadlocks over Berlin, disarmament, Walter Dundore, Beloit, Rock tions on Monday, because it is the fifth Monday of the month, or on Children waring their safety pa Janesville Joseph M. Dock- county GOP chairman; Mrs. Es and a nuclear test ban.

trol belts and badges will be ad Tuesday, because of the holiday. ther Cooper, Beloit, county vice- ins, 58, died Monday in a hospital here. mitted free. It appeared that Krushchev is ZORIN FEDORENKO Next Wednesday, rubbish will be collected in the Sixth, 15th, 16th, are a sister, Robin Ann; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Morley, his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riedel, and a maternal great-grandmother, Mrs, Frank St. John, all of Baraboo; and a paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lutz, Wonewoc.

chairwoman; Fred Hartley, Kenosha, First district chairman; Mrs. The party is part of the Madi dumping Zorin as a demonstra The gun and jacket were found with three other used guns which have not been reported stolen next to a residence on Royster ave. several hours after the burglary. The guns, wrapped in the jacket, were left in plain view. The gun and jacket were part of loot estimated at $2,000 which was stolen from the store early Monday.

The loot included in cash, five shotguns and a caliber rifle, and clothing. Detectives said the burglar or burglars entered the store by breaking a window at the rear of the building. The cash, including $500 of an employe fund, was kept in a metal filing cabinet which was pried open. Mineral Point Miss Erna tion of the sincerity of this desire son police department's program Erma Thurber, Monroe, First dis- Beckerleg, 72, died Tuesday at issues. Zorin had been the spokesman for Khrushchev's hardened line and 17th wards.

Normally the 15th and 16th wards would have been scheduled for Tuesday. for at least a temporary respite promote traffic safety through trict vice-chairwoman; George her home. in the cold war. out the year. Mineral Point Michael Mc- toward the West since 1960, when It will be sponsored by the Pilot Nikolai Fedorenko, Zorin's re 16 MILLION CHINESE ABROAD Kernan, 21, died Tuesday in a club of Madison in cooperation placement, did a notable job in the U-2 spy plane incident led to the collapse of the "Spirit of TAIPEI lAV-There were Freeport, 111., hospital.

James Binger James Binger, 29, of 461 Caro with the police department's traf carrying out a similar Une in Greeley, party executive secretary; Jasper; and Phil Scllinger and Keith Hinsman of the state GOP headquarters staff. Funersd services for Blanchard will be at 2 p. "to. today in the Edgerton Congregational 924 Chinese living abroad as of; Camp fic division, the Madison board Soviet Japanese relations, while last June, the Chinese Nationalist! mar died unexpectedly of education, the Wisconsin divi Zorin, 60, appears to have been ambassador to Japan. Fedorenko Wednesday (Dec.

26, 1962) in a sion, American Automobile Assn, returned to Moscow last summer. census showed. Most were in Asia. The United States had Madison hospital. (AAA), and 18 Madison busi-i badly out of step with the Kremlin's changing foreign policy line since the beginning of the Cuban Fedorenko, 50, is a good negoti Church.

000. The body was taken to Memori nesses. ator. In 1956, he helped draw up crisis. The treats will be supplied by the international fishing treaty the merchants and will be packed During the tense Security Coun al funeral home, 235 King st.

Donald C. Duckert Donald C. Duckert, 48, Rt. 1, and agreement on the normalization of relations with Japan. by volunteers from the Senior cil, debate on Cuba in October, Zorin stubbornly denied American Citizens clubs of Madison.

This was one of the most con super mm i 2038 JENIFER Phone CH 4-6646 Wo Civa Cold Band Stamps inn Jillrl! Cottage Grove, died. Wednesday Cooperating merchants are as charges that the Russians had placed rocket weapons in Cuba. ciliatory moves in the history of post-war Soviet diplomacy. It ap follows: Potosi Virgil P. Womack, 50, Rt.

3, died in his home Tuesday. Poynette Arthur L. Hall, 60, died Wednesday at his home. Richland Center Mrs. Alice Blakeman, 94, died in a hospital here Wednesday.

Rio Oscar Austin, 80, died Tuesday in a hospital. Stoughton Clifford E. Weston, 58, died Wednesday in a Stoughton hospital. Viroqua Mrs. Leonard Cass, 76, died Tuesday at her home.

Waterloo Bertram W. Dahn-ke, 52, was killed in a plant accident Wonewoc Roy Sonnenberg, 54, died Wednesday in a (Dec. 26, 1962) in a Madison hos pital. He called American photographic The A and Tea American peared that Fedorenko assign ment to the UN might herald a Mr. Duckert was an employe of the Shell Oil Co.

and a lifelong Exchange bank. Baron's department store, the Borden Dairy evidence of the rocket bases a fake and stuck to this position until Khrushchev cut the ground similar approach to dealings with the West. resident of Cottage Grove. and drive-m, Emporium, out from under him by agreeing Frank Fruit Heick Moving A scholarly type, with a doctor He is survived by his wife, the former Clarice Jenson; two! to withdraw the weapons. ate in Chinese literature, Fedor and Storage Kroger Millins food stores, National food When Moscow finally decided to enko is expected to introduce a stores, PiRgly-Wigalv Madison negotiate its way out of the crisis, it bypassed Zorin and sent Deputy daughtars, Mrs.

Thillip Volden, Oregon; and Gail Duckert, Rock-ford, III; five sisterj, Mrs. Herman Fischer, 921 S. Brooks Red Dot Foods, Red considerable change in the tone, if not the substance, of Soviet arguments on major international Foreign Minister Vasily V. Kuz- Owl stores. Bannebohm drusl netsov to do the talking.

Mrs. Raymond Beitz, 4925 Gordun stores, A. J. Sweet East Side it Dubuque Brand 1 (f Medium Size -l Western diplomats here thought Mrs. Charlotte Seelye, Mil Print shop, and I.

Hovde Realty. waukee; Mrs. Earl Sailing, Cross Zorin probably did not know about the Cuban rockets and simply was MRA Purchases Calvary Church Plains; and Mrs. Herman Erb Marvin Podeweltz, Vet Newsman, Dies FOND DU LAC (-Marvin Cottage Grove: and a brother, improvising until he got instructions from Moscow. JFK's Yule Gift? Huge Whale Tooth Harold, 1403 Mathyes rd.

and Parsonage Although Zorin lost his job at Funeral services will be held at Podeweltz, for some 35 years a the UN, he appeared to have re 2 p.m. Saturday in the Bryn-Mawr Wisconsin newsman, died in a The Madison Redevelopment tained his rank as deputy foreign hospital Christmas night of FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (UPD-President Kennedy's wife gave him for Christmas a whale's tooth inscribed with the presidential Authority (MRA) has purchased the church and parsonage of Cal heart ailment. Presbyterian Church, Cottage Grove. Friends may call at the Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Mo minister.

It was believed he probably would return to an adminis 111 The 55-year-old Podeweltz, vary Methodist Church at 103-105 S. Lake st. seal, it was reported Wednesday. native of Merrill, began his news trative post in the Foreign Ministry in Moscow. Milton Delano, artist and engi The property was purchased for nona after 2 p.m.

Friday. Matthew Schiller Matthew Schiller, 81, of 124 N. The new Soviet Foreign policy neer, etched the seal on the $34,000, and MRA paid the church paper career on the Merrill Herald, and worked later on the Stevens Point Journal, the Oshkosh Northwestern, and the Fond du theme set forth in speeches by whale's tooth at Jacqueline Ken an additional $3,000 for a vacant 11 if L41 11 11 11 hi I 1 i nedy's request and delivered it to Khrushchev and Gromyko has been received cautiously in the lot it owns across the street. The Blair a Madison resident most of his life, died unexpectedly her at Hyannis Port, in Lac Commonwealth Reporter West. October.

church has relocated at 655 Badger rd. where he was a member of the staff at the time ut his death. Thursday (Dec. 20, 1962) in his home. The President is a collector of The purchases brought to 170 President Kennedy said last week that, despite Khrushchev's abrupt change of tune, there ap Refreshing rs scrimshaw, as such an Item is From 1950 to 1960, he was pub Funeral services and burial the number of properties 'owned known.

lic relations director of the Pure were held Saturday in Oakfield. bv MRA in the Triangle redevel Delano said the whale's tooth peared to be little likelihood of a Soviet-American understanding Milk Products Cooperative. Mr. Schiller was a former Fond du Lac resident. He formerly was 9Vi inches long and 4'4 inches Funeral services will be held at opment project The authority has options to purchase 32 more of the 248 privately owned parcels soon.

in diameter. 10 a.m. Friday in Hope Lutheran worked at the University of Wis He said it took him about 160 Church of Fond du Lac, with buri consin as a watchman and as a in the 52-acre project. The total hours to etch the seal and anoth al at Merrill. Survivors include includes eieht properties that sun v-y ub ar 1 1 i 1EE6? 12a2J er 80 hours to polish the finished four children.

Soviet commentators ignored Mr. Kennedy's strong language about communism's aggressive designs and have repeated Gro-myko's assertion that the Soviet Union and the United States easily could solve the major differences MRA has acquired through condemnation actions. product He declined to disclose the purchase price. Other recent purchases by MRA watchman in the state Capitol building for many years. Survivors include three cousins, Carl Hoffman and Mrs.

Earl Miller, both of Oakfield; and Nell Hoffman, Oshkosh. The Kohls Co. funeral home, Oakfield, was in charge of ar Loeffelbein Rites Funeral services for Charles Loeffelbein, 76, of 208 Warner in the Triangle project included: between East and West I Ar A m4Aj-1 The six-unit bulletins at 701-703 Milton owned by Mr. ana iwrs. um vimu.

a retired druggist and longtime Zorin's ouster appeared to the usual Soviet tactic of ac rf K'CBdln. N-2. S. Madison resident who died Tues Park st owned by Mr. and Mrs.

Ojnn rangements. day, will be held at 11 a.m. today companying changes in policy with switches of its spokesmen Willett, 5804 Old SeuK tw Adiacent houses at ill and 129 S. Murray and vacant lot fronting on the 100 block of S. Lake, all owned by abroad.

in the Fitch-Lawrence funeral home, 626 University ave. Friends may call at the funeral Mr. and Mrs Peter oamDino, mi o-Murray and purchased for a total ot Judge Insulated, But So Is Court Judge Carl Flom came to work Wednesday prepared for the subzero weather he wore his insulated underwear. It was fine, he said, until the heating system in his court room stuck and kept the temperature above 80 all day. "I haven't sweat so much since last summer," Judge Flom said about 5 p.m.

Mrs. Gena Carlson Mrs. Gena Carlson, 86. of 1136 E. Dayton st, died Wednesday (Dec.

26, 1962) in a Madison hospital after a long illness. home until the time of services. $25,650. A rour-unlt building at 09-ll Milton owned by Mrs. Rose Bowen, who lived there, and Joseph Tartamella, 5009 Mr.

Loeffelbein was born in Sherwood tor Th tun-familv buildino at 19 S. Wisconsin Rapids, and received a OUR 52nd Brooks owned by Mrs. Maria Cascio, o-u nrjik for S13.250. bachelor's degree in pharmacy at Northwestern University, Evans- iff- The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Soerry, 1001 Resent for J14.400. The noma of Mrs. Grace Everson, 1020 Bowen for 13,350. Th. home of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel ton, 111. He was associated with She was born in Norway, and was a Madison resident for 25 years. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.

Survivors include two sons, Ernest, Verona; and the Rockford pharmacy, Rockford, Parkinson, 10U Milton for $11,800. The home of Mr. end Mrs. Albert III; the Yahr Lange Drug Milwaukee; the Madison Drug Flynn, 1008 Milton tor a two-fiit bulidlns at 810 Milton st for $12,800, and a vacant lot In the 800 1136 E. Dayton st; seven broth Madison; and McKesson-Rob- Rick Nelson To Wed Tom Harmon's Girl POP rvJJnJ Red Dot Twin Pack ruiGI GOLD BGiTTAMPs'n Tmmmmmmimm.LUU.u.immuM.

M.MwmmJsmmAnumMnw,mMmM.UaU. block of Bowen ct for 81,350, Doin owned by Mrs. Katharine DiCrlstlru, ers, Clarence Jacobson, Rt. 2, bins Milwaukee. He retired M05 Cherokee dr.

The two-famllv building at 903 Milton st. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lcwcll Mc- HOLLYWOOD (ff)-Singer-actor Clain, U31 Madison fur $11,700. in 1956.

He was a 32nd degree Mason, and a past member of the Lions club. He lived in Madison for club. He li'oed in Madison for Rick Nelson, 22, is getting mar The four-unit building at i3-u Miiron owned bv Mrs. Josephine Tranchlta, Machinery Repairs Steal Fabrication Cray Iron foundry Machina Shop Sarv'et Electric moto' leryict Alt tvpdt ol drivel Wisconsin Foundry iind Machine Co, 623 I. Main Madiior Call AL 5-7261 ried to Kristin Harmon, 18, 815 Milton and others, for $25,500.

The two-family residence of Mr. and Madison; Oscar 201 Standish tt; Lawrence, Chippewa Falls; Benjamin, Chetek; Henry, Los Angeles, Eloyd, Oshkosh; and Russell, Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. John W. Winn, 141 N. Lake st; 11 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

daughter of grid star Tom Har mon and actress Elyse Knox. about 40 years. Survivors include his wife, May, and a sister, Mrs. A. C.

Mi- Mrs. Bayius Owens, 105 S. Park for $9,000. The two-family home of Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Tortorke, 117 S. Park for $9,500. The two flat home of Mrs. Esther Wun-derl, 309 S. Park for $8,200.

The two-family building at 805 Mound owned by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Free The Harmons announced the engagement Tuesday night at a family Christmas party. The wedding will take place next spring. ler, Wisconsin Rapids.

urial will be in Janesville. The body was taken to funeral home, 235 King iL man, 425 Spruce for ltl40. i.

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