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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 3

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THE RBTNELANDER (WIS.) BAIL? NEWS World Churchmen Eye Solutions to East-West Rows AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Aug. 25 (ff) east-west flict has brought the world council of churches to its feet. Delegates have listened for three 1 days to introductory speeches concluding the first part of this church assembly. They have heard i agreement on the- futility of war and the need for peace. Conflict- Ying east and west views have been voiced.

Today they got down to brass tacks in perhaps the most vigorous and heated discussions of the assembly to see what steps the churcfttes can take to ease a world situation which has boiled up to crisis at Berlin. Some of the world's leading churchmen go behind closed doors to work out a composite, if not a unified, view as the basis for church pronouncemen on east-west differences. For practical work of the assem bly, the delegates have been divided into four main group concerned with the "mes sage to major problems in the con temporary world." The group con cerned with "the church and in ternational disorder" has emerged as the most important of these. "Unquestionably the most in tense thought and vigorous dis cussion will center upon the so called east-west confrontation, 1 said Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen president of the faculty of Union Theological seminary in New York speaking for the assembly.

"Here members will seek both for fuller critical understanding the issues and for steps which churches might take toward easing the problem." Two conflicting points of view were expressed yesterday before this group, with delegates intently glistening to Fostei Dulles of the U. S. for the west and Prof. Joseph L. Hromadka Czechoslovakia for the east.

Dulles challenged Communism and declared the Soviet Communis regime was not for peace and "does not purport to be." Hromad- ka declared that the world is wit nessing the end of western suprem- acy in the world because-of "anxiety about the 'advancing social transformations under the leader of Russia. Police Grab Five Golf Ball Thieves Five boys were caught stealing golf balls' Tuesday afternoon by i Police Sgt. Miller. The lads were utilizing a wily technique in grabbing balls hit down neai Boom lake at the Rhinelander Country Club. Grabbing the missiles as soon they were hit over a hill, the youthful thieves then would swim across the end of the lake with their booty and make their getaway.

Sgt. Miller found 12 balls, upon some of which- the stenciled names of the owners were stamped, in the possession of the quintet Earlier in the clay the youths had attempted to sell some of the stolen spheres to some tourists who had gone to the country club. Here's Another of Those Fish Stories! Dr. William M. Champion, Cleveland, lived up to his name while fishing in the Manitowish area.

He landed a 33-inch muskie without hooking it, the lire having become tangled about the fish's head and it could not escape. The area reports 'a number of muskios taken ranging up to 38 inches and Gerry Van Dor Puy Sheboygan, still holds the season' record for small mouth bass with one weighing four pounds, ten ounces. The area reports that with fishing continuing good, reservations are available for late August. Britain's Iff Plant Makes Its Bow merit CANNING PEACHES Noted FREE book tells easy secret that's thrilled thousands Qet the new 1948 edition of Panned frozen fruits" and you get the secret of wonderfully improved flavor, brighter color and firmer tore in peaches, pears and other pop, Ular fruits you can. You just make a simple change tn your canning and freeging syrups "finer Canned Frozen gives new recip.es, valu.

able tips on jams, jellies, relishes, iwlees- So write send you P. p. afcr adult pers9nnel are being rationed to four bottles a week. British ent Jack Chithamj Ostrcmder Funeral To Be Held Friday Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Vernon (Freda) Ostrander, who died Monday in St.

Mary's Hospital, will be held, at 2 p. m. Friday in the Trinity Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Verne Giere conducting the rites. The body will lie in state in the Hildebrand Funeral Home after 3 p.

m. Wednesday. Burial will be made in Forest Home Cemetery, News Paragraphs 423 Wisconsin avenue, recently re Rhinelander visiting his parerits 6 Bt Lak Tl nin Delap ho graduated from Rhine- ng Center, Great Lakes, where lander High School last spring, en- hei will atleno. electrician's school.) listed in the U. S.

Navy on Metre spent several days leave in morhil Day. Two brothers filed bounty claims with County Clerk Lloyd D. Ver-! age yesterday on predatory ani-! mals they killed in the town of Newbold. Henry Keso, 213 West Edgar street, bagged a red fox kit, while Willie Keso, 709 Carr street, brought in a red fox and a coyote cub. The insurance committee of the Oneida county board of supervisors will meet in the court house at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday to transact routine business. The next regular- meeting of the county board is scheduled for Sept. 14. With the Colors Activities of Oneida County Men in the Armed Forces Lylc DeLap Returns.

Lyle DeLap, seaman recruit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren DeLap, Phone 5-W and our truck with your COAL is on the way. Sweo Transfer Co. Nothing so pert nothing so Right this year as the boxy jacket slim fly fronted skirt! Here's a beauty in glen in rich fait colors accented by black velveteen.

Green, Red or Brown predominating plaids. Sizes 9-15. 14.95 More Tourists in Area, AAA Says Vacation travel into northern Wisconsin shows substantial increase for (he year despite a slight "falling oft" during the past tew weeks. A. P.

Ritchie, Watisau district mc-nagcr of the American. Automobile Association's Wisconsin division, asserted today. Ritchie pointed out thnt activity of the AAA's host house in Wau- snu was 38 per cent greater than last year in routings, reservations, information and travel services. "There are a lot more tourists on the road than ever before," he said, "but they don't seem to tie" at one spot for their vacation us they did in former years. "Some are going through to Canada, without a doubt, but we are selling as many as possible on the vacation possibilities right up here in the northwoods.

"Maybe I'm biased," he added, "but I know thnt resorts in this part of Wisconsin are giving more for the tourist's dollar than the average vacation area." Ritchie said two full-lime travel counselors have been kept busy at 'he AAA office in Wausau and have distributed thousands of cop- PUBLIC CARD PARTY HALL Thursday, August 26, at 8 P. M. Sponsored 'by Women's Catholic Order of Foresters Public Invited Admission 35c Lunch will be served Prizes will be awarded les of the AAA's 1048 Recreation Guide. "Tourists," he said, "are prised to find the wide vafiely of vacation accommodations which are listed in the Recreation Gui'de. Most of them offer to pay for it, and when they find there is no charge, request a copy for a friend.

We have built up a Very substantial mnilins list for individual requests on our '49 Guide, dnd we know already that we wlf! ftttti increase our circulation by al 25 per cent." It is indeed a shortsighted pftHgf which sends a man to a dflllj- JOB requiring the tact of a dlpretttat and the courage of a soldlef at ft wage which is lower than that paid for far less skilled Edgar Hoover, DlrdCtOf of FBI, hils low police pay. Notice for Sealed Bids Scaled bids are wanted for repairs on the Lake Tomahawk Community Hall. Bid specifications can be obtained from the Town Clerk. All bids are to be filed with the Town Clerk hot later than September 4, 1948. Surety bond is to-be furnished by the contractor.

The Town Board reserves the right to reject any all bids. HENRY WOLOSZ, Town Clerk In The Heart of Rhinelandcr lust 3 More Days DeByle's SUIT SALE Yes sir! Men, you can't afford to pass up this chance to buy a nationally advertised brand at a big discount. Beautiful hard finished virgin wool worsteds in single and double breasted models, Sizes 36 to 46 Values up to 85.00 THREE PRICE GROUPS $25 $35 $45 A FEW TROPICAL WORSTEDS AT $20.00 EACH DEBYLE'S, Inc. THE HEART OF RHINELANQER i (CUT AROUND DOTTED LINE) a I II f. 'I li EXTRA TRADE- ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR 01D TIDE ON A New J.Goodrich Silveitown The above allowance is over and above our regular trade-in allowance.

clip fhis coupon and bring if in. You save an extra $4.00 on a full set of fires. LIMITED OFFEft-EHDS SEPUth Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B.F. Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher cords, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body-for extra safety.

Double shock-absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection against severe bruises and blowouts. In addition, the wider, Hatter tread puts more rubber on the road-to share the wear for extra mileage that means greater savings. very B.F. Goodrich Tire Carries A LIFETIME GUARANTEE FOR A REAL IOW PRICED TIRE BUYS A GENUINE B.F. Goodrich DEFIANCE TIRE 1.25 DOWN mm 25 PLUS TAX The new Defiance gives dependable, safe mileage for the greatest value ever built into a tire at this low price.

The Defiance has a wide, full-depth, husky, non-skid tread. Improved cord gives greater bruise resistance, PAY ONLY 1,25 PER WEEK RHINELANDER, WIS, Webster's Texaco Service 1419 North Eagle Street Hugo Schoeneck MncoJn and Shepard Sts, Rhode Texaco Service 315 Pavenport St, Tom Bernsteen Ivske Creek Service Arnie Johnson Twin O4k Station Hwy. 17 North At the Following Texaco Stations and Dealers- EAGLE RIVER, WIS, Frederick's Texaco Service 4th and Wall Streets Ellsworth Godleski North Railroad Street THREE LAKES, WIS. Federer Texaco Service V. S.

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