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A-2 Monday, Sept. 15, 1969 Green Bay Press-Gazette Israelis Continue To Hit Suez Coast 2 Recovery Teams Descend Into Mine By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tbmpM nlanes attacked guerrillas ambushed an army patrol on the occupied Golan Heights of Syria Sunday morn. Egypt's Gulf of Suez coast for ing. An Israeli spokesman said the fifth time in six aaya da v. keeping up a campaign to ment of Mines, the U.S.

Bureau FARMINGTON, W. Va. (AP) I A VA: lP 1 I i 1 -r 'i -V- tf 'i 'Ay one of the attackers was Killed. Fire on Settlement Two mine recovery teams of Mines, and the company. force the Egyptians to shift The snokesman also reported The teams were expected to explore the mine for four to five forces from the iumi front- hours.

Seventy-eight miners An Israeli military spokesman that Arab gunners fired mortars at an Israeli settlement south of the Sea of Galilee but added with self-contained breathing apparatus on their backs and hard hat lamps lighting then-way, descended the 543-foot Atha's Run elevator shaft at fire-scarred Consolidation Coal died In 10 days of fire and explo said the air force bombed and there were no casualties. sion last November. To Check Destruction strafed positions at Kas Za'farana, 55 miles south of the At the United Nations, new Co. No. 9 mine today.

One rescue team, led by a 28- southern end of the canal, ana Pns nharih. an oil center 120 Each team included five high year-old miner, Danny Kuhn, miles farther south. He said all talks seeking an Arab-Israeli settlement are expected to be. gin by the end of the week. Offi.

cials who have taken part in nrevious talks are arriving for ly trained mine rescue workers and six inspectors, two each and accompanied by State the planes returned safely. Mines Director John Ashcraft, representing the State Depart Kpvnfs official Middle East was to travel as fast and as the 24th U.N- General Assembly safely as possible into the west, and most destroyed, part of the West Germany -Oil News Agency said Egyptian antiaircraft gunners forced the Israeli planes "to flee eastwards after they attempted to raid which opens luesaay. Secretary General Thant will meet with the foreign min mine. The second team will remain isters of the Big Four powers coast guard posts in mese at the base of the elevator shaft, Perplexed by Saturday night to discuss the areas." exploring the immediate area. The Cairo statement also said "I doubt at this time we would Middle East.

The Big Four'i ambassadors to the United Na there was an artillery duel Sunday near Port Tau- tions held talks through the encounter any of the bodies, said Peter Ferretti, a company Wildcat Strikes spring on a settlement, but sus-Dended them July 1 to await the vice president. fiq, at the southern ena or me canal. It gave no further details. The men were killed by a outcome of separate U.S.-Soviet FRANKFURT, Germany Attacks Continue chain reaction series of 16 meth talks which later also were sus. pended.

Ras Za'farana. the target of ane and coal dust explosions (AP) West Germany, in the midst of a national election campaign, has been rocked by heaw Israeli raids for the past that thundered through the 7- week, is 100 miles southeast of mile long mine Nov. 20, 1968. struck the Jacqmin auto, knocking it into a stopped car driven by Fred Barrett, 46, 506 Henry St. Then Hendrickson's van truck struck the Barret car.

Neither Hendrickson nor Barrett was hurt. (Press-Gazette Photo) Woman Hurt Mary Jacqmin, 51, 3516 Delahaut was in fair condition in a local hospital after her car and two other vehicles were involved in an accident at Walnut and Madison streets this morning. A truck driven by Harry Hendrickson, 60, 1639 Smith two weeks of unusual wildcat Cairo. When Israeli troops lana Elevator Checked Out strikes involving more than 500,000 miners and steelwork All exits were sealed 10 days ers. ed on the Gulf of Suez coast for their unopposed armored sweep last Tuesday, they began by hammering radar installations later when the continuing explo sions doomed rescue efforts.

Wage increases are ending From Page A-l the strikes, but they have unset Three elevator specialists and flrmv camDS BaS Records of the Day tled politicians and raised the Za'farana. opened a trail for the recovery crews Sunday when they Witnesses Say OfficersToldfo Arouse Captain SUBIC BAY, Philippines (AP) Lt. Cmdr. Albert S. Mo Lemore, skipper of the U.S.

destroyer Frank E. Evans, insist specter of wage-price spirals Informants In Tel Aviv said and Inflation in a country that SCHOEN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Deaths From Page A-l Fairgrounds Hosts Junior Stock Show thP air attacks are continuing to Tarr Inaction Cost City, dropped by bucket to the bottom of Atha's Run shaft to check the elevator guides and cables. has become the most stable eco nomic power in Western Rt.

1, Green Bay, son. keep Egypt from rebuilding MITCHELL, Mathew, 76, NESS, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry these installations. Company workmen went Israeli Defense Minister Strikes of any kind are rare In Report Says Rt.

1, Suring. At Soulek Funeral Home, Suring, after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral 5 p.m. Thursday, funeral home, 1323 Smith son.

Monday, Sept 15 WOODFORD, Mr. and Mrs. Al Moshe Davan said Saturday the West Germany, where a docile, down next to pump about 13 feet of water from the elevator pit. purpose of the strikes was "to fully employed work force has Press-Gazette scholarship to one property tax burden, primarily Normal ventilation of the been content to follow the lead len, 1125 Eastman A CLARK, Mrs. Mabel, 82, 130 immobilize (Egyptian) troops to p-uard those rolaces If they in the urban centers.

eastern two miles of mine of its unions. In 1968, only 25,249 of the show participants. Banquet Tonight ed on being awakened if his ship was ordered to make a change of station, witnesses at his court-martial testified today. "Target Tarr" will be in Eau don't do it, that front will re daughter. ST.

MARY'S Sunday, Sept 14 work days were lost to strikes In a work force of more than 24 began Sunday when officials turned on the second of two exhaust fans to clear out methane N. Maple Ave. At Coad Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 11 a.m.

Wednesday, funeral home. Claire Friday, Milwaukee Sept. main vulnerable and It will be In support of the auction, the Dossible to hit it again." million. McLemore, 40, of Long Beach, 24 and Madison Sept. 26, three days prior to the opening of CROUSE, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul, and carbon monoxide gas. In other military action over Wildcat strikes, called "wild traditional Cattlemen's Banquet will be held at the Beaumont Motor Inn this evening. The stag was asleep in his cabin Rt 4, Green Bay, son. VAN GHEEM, Infant son of Mr.

the legislature's special session. To Study Elevator Are June 3 when the Evans was cut WESTCOTT, Mr. and Mrs. Ron strikes" by the Germans, are rarer still. Until this summer the weekend, two israeu soldiers were wounded when Arab and Mrs.

David Van Gheem, affair Is sponsored by the agri Tilleman said today, "the pic Ferretti said the first recov in half by the Australian carrier cultural committee of the Green ald, 511 N. Broadway, son. OUT OF AREA the last major one was in May ture (for the property taxpayer) Rt. 1, De Pere. Funeral services were held this morning Melbourne in a collision that Bay Area Chamber of Com 1967 at a cookie factory In a dis From Page A-1 going into the 1970s will be very killed 74 American sailors.

The at Ryan Funeral Home. ery team would Inspect the area immediately around the base of the elevator shaft, determining the direction and quantity of the HAYDEN, Mr. and Mrs. James, merce with George Sanda as bleak" unless the Tarr bills are destroyer was changing stations pute about laying off workers. Such union officials as Heinz TETZLAFF, John, 95, Rt.

2, De Norwalk, Iowa, daughter, Aug. chairman. enacted. "The Tarr bills direct from a position ahead of the ly affect the local taxpayer," he Arrangements have been air flow and reporting its find Pere. At Ryan Funeral Home after 3 p.m.

Tuesday until 11 31. The mother is the former Janice Larson, daughter of carrier to a position astern. Oskar Vetter of the German Federation of Trade Unions are ings to the suriace. made to provide special assistance to buyers at the auction, said. Coooperation 'Needed' issuing assurances that the McLemore pleaded innocent to charges of negligence and U.S.

Adding 40,000 to Pullout List The second recovery team a.m. Wednesday, then at St. John Lutheran Church, De Pere. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, church.

All of the necessary details in then would descend and proceed "We're at a point where we dereliction of duty at the open "English of repeated wildcat strikes won't become common in West Germany. But as rapidly and safely to the ing of the court-martial today. volving slaughter, cutting and freezing of meat for the home west as possible," Ferretti said. have to acknowledge the necessity for intergovernmental operation, where all levels of gov DELARUELLE, Julia, 79, 1865 freezer or locker can be worked Mr. and Mrs.

Cy Larson, 1707 S. Norwood and the father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayden, Green Bay. Fire Dept.

Calls GREEN BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT Sunday, Sept 14 2:26 a.m., Norwood Avenue He said he expected the team cated only light action 1 the The charges say McLemor failed to give specific night or-ders that he be awakened and that he therefore allowed th out in a few minutes. to get about 1 miles from the ernment must cooperate to solve war. Eastman Ave. At Malcore Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday, SS. Peter Paul Church. shaft before encountering Im Persons who do not wish to the pressing problems of the peo U.S. headquarters reported 12 keep any animals purchased in Evans to maneuver without his ple," Tilleman said.

enemy rocket and mortar at passable roof-falls or other ob stru'ctions. the success of the miners and steel workers in getting higher pay has triggered demands by 2 million civil servants, leather, textile and transport workers for prompt negotiation of new contracts. Politicians and others are debating the root causes of the spreading discontent. Some support of the show will be able Beyer said the Wausau meet supervision in difficult night TURNER, Mrs. Dorothy, 60, 711 tacks during the night, the low to sell them to packer represen At this point, the team will est 1 number since the Viet ing Thursday "surprised some people." He said that the Tarr tatives at the current market and Mather Street, service call, flush gas.

erect an air-tight seal, and be- Cong's cease-fire for the funeral Two witnesses Lt. (J.g.) W. Covert of Glenview, S. Ashland Ave. At Coad Funeral Home after 2 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph Church. price.

gin the reconditioning of the "printout," a projection of the of Ho Chi Minh ended last 6:36 a.m., 1152 Pine squad effects of the recommendations mine's eastern portion. Thursday morning. call, Mrs. Henry Roth, 81, heart and Lt. (j.g.) Ronald T.

Bowler of Annapolis, Md. testi which went only through 1968, One barrage of three rockets SMEESTERS, Mrs. Louis, 83, condition. think union members are growing dissatisfied with their lead fied that McLemore was very 3:30 p.m., 1185 Division St showed many areas initially losing money. 1414 Elm At Malcore Funeral Home today.

Funeral 11 Milwaukee Firms Fill Job Pledge MILWAUKEE (AP) Em hit Hue, South Vietnam's third largest city and the old imperial capital. First reports said two strict about being awakened Mrs. Charles Seidl, 55, cause However, the situation was unknown. a.m. Tuesday, ib.

Peter and whenever the ship had to make major maneuvers at night ers. Others consider the unrest part of the radical movement manifested previously in student protests and left-wing dem reversed in 1969 and would con Vietnamese civilians were Paul Church. 7:58 p.m., 4115 Military Rhinelander TV Gets $1.1 Million Insurance Check RHINELANDER An insur tinue to benefit the state's larg ployers in the metropolitan area wounded. JOHNSTON, Carl 88, 607 Other witnesses, who includta squad call, false alarm. have filled their pledges to hire American B52 bombers flew Main Oconto.

At Pinkart 9:41 p.m., 1219 Marshall er cities in 1970 and 1971. Cites Benefits service call. Funeral Home after 2 today. the hard core unemployed it was announced during the week seven missions during the night, dropping 1,000 tons of bombs on 9:45 p.m., 521 S. Adams Bevond that cities would Funeral 10 a.m.

Tuesday, St. end, although the pledge drive Lt. (j.g.) James A. Hopson of Kansas City, the Junior officer of the watch the night of the collision, said they knew of no occasion that McLemore had not been on the bridge when ht knew the ship would have to Joseph Catholic Church, ance check for 51.191.000 was presented Sunday to Rep. Al- onstrations.

The strikers denied any Communist influence. They said they had agreed to a wage freeze in 1967 to help the country out of an economic slump, and now it was time they got some benefits. North Vietnamese troop concentrations and base camps 80 to 90 lockout. Monday, Sept 15 still has more than nine months to go. benefit receive more state aids if their property tax rates continued to climb, said Beyer, a former mayor of Ra miles north of Saigon and south vin E.

O'Konskl at the new of NEVINS, Carol, 62, Wil- 12:30 a.m., 1218 Cherry Edna A. Thompson, 72, heart of Da Nang. The 550 companies promised fices of WAEO-TV In Rhineland mette, 111. At William H. Scott Funeral Home, Wilmette, after to hire 2,207 persons, seven change stations.

cine. condition, taken to St Vincent er. As a result of the alliance's The strategy of the defense 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Hospital.

Canadeo Improves Savior Canadeo, 52, 1000 Ridge The workers' demands are well timed. The companies are 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Wil 4:37 a.m., 1136 S. Broadway, initial press release announcing Thomas Teschner of Teschner Insurance Agency of Crandon prospering. There are labor more than the National Alliance of Businessmen goal for Milwaukee, said Elmer L.

Winter, chairman of the Milwaukee Chapter of the businessmen's mette Lutheran Church. Timothy Tores, 5, okay on ar "Target Tarr," and the Wausau shortages in several key indus rival. HEIN, Herman, 75, Angelica. made the presentation for Con meeting "legislators are now Road, has been transferred out of Intensive care to a private room at Bellin Memorial Hospi tries. And with election day only tinental Insurance in full At Wendt Funeral Home, Bon- 5:25 a.m., 221 Pine fire paying attention," he said.

two weeks away, there is an in call. Arthur Murray Dance Stu group. duel, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Fu tal and may now receive visi Of the over 20 bills recom clination to settle quickly.

The federal government pro dio. tors. neral 2 p.m. Wednesday, Zion mended by the task force, a vides subsidies for orientation of Lutheran Church, Zachow. blue ribbon" committee ap counsel, Cmdr.

Robinson Lappin of the U.S. Naval Justice School in Newport, R.I., appeared to be to put the blame for the collision on Hopson and on Lt. (j.g.) Ronald C. Ramsey of Long Beach, the officer of the deck when the collision occurred. Both got off with letters of reprimand and Ramsey also was put back in the seniority listing, making it unlikely that he will ever get a command.

The proprietor of Canadeo Ex BOHL, Elmer 49, 906 Water- pointed In 1966 by Gov. Warren DE PERE FIRE DEPARTMENT Saturday, Sept. 13 the underprivileged workers and for on-the-job training. New York Crime Increase Slows molen Drive. Lyndahl Funeral P.

Knowles, the alliance has "ze roed in" on three. Home is in charge of arrange 8:15 p. 416 Arrowhead terminating Co. was overcome by fumes while fumigating boxcars on the West Side Aug. 29.

In critical condition for days, he later regained consciousness and continued to improve. ments which will be announc payment for losses last Nov. 17 when a light airplane crashed into the television tower and destroyed the tower, station, and equipment. A second check was also presented by Teschner to O'Konskl for $156,000 representing contributions from 50,000 homes in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan from persons who wanted the station returned to the air. They are a revision of the Drive, kitchen fire, $500 dam ed later.

age. NEW YORK (AP) The number of reported crimes in the city declined in July, the BIENKOWSKI, John, 79, Rt. 1, De Grave Among New Officers EAU CLAIRE (AP) Hans shared tax formula which take funds from "tax islands" and apportion them to areas with urban problems: liberation of Ship Movements Sunday, Sept 14 Inbound: 6:15 a.m., Ludolf Al- Crivitz. At Crivitz Mausoleum after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral 9 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Catholic Church. Morasky Fu first drop in three years, the police department says. The department said Sunday Hamm of the Waukesha Free annexation laws, and creation of a county assessor system.

man was elected president of denorsf. Outbound: 7 p.m., Ludolf Al- Questions the Wisconsin Newspaper Advertising Executives Association that the 2.7 per cent drop meant that only 42,974 crimes were reported in July 1969, compared to denorsf. at a weekend meeting in Ean 1 Worker Shot by Gunman In Western Union Holdup Monday, Sept 15 Inbound: 8:50 a.m., Diamond Claire. Other officers elected were Alkali. and Answers by Gordon E.

Malcore Donald Pankratz, Two Rivers MILWAUKEE (AP)-Terry J. neral Home in charge of arrangements. NEGLES, Mrs. Emma, 79, Pound. At Mortuary, Coleman, after 4 p.m.

Tuesday until 8 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Leo's Catholic Church, Pound.

Births ST. VINCENT Friday, Sept. 12 LADWIG, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Reporter, vice-president; Robert DeGrave, Green Bay Press- 9th District Demo Election Set Friday 44,172 in July 1968.

The rate of increase in reported crimes during the first seven months of 1969 was only 3.9 per cent, the department said, compared to a 26.9 per cent rise during the same period last year. Police said 63 per cent of the reported crimes occurred inside buildings and not on the street. O'Keefe, 22, was shot to death Sunday night in a robbery at the central Western Union office in Milwaukee. Gazette, secretary treasurer; Maurice Severson! Superior MADISON (AP) The Demo cratic Central Committee of Telegram, director, and Jack Skoglind, Oshkosh Northwest Police said O'Keefe, was dead Wisconsin approved rules dur ern, bulletin editor. ing the weekend for a special on arrival at a nospitai witn large caliber bullet wounds in election to be held Friday for overtime.

He was last seen by a Western Union messenger at 10:30 p.m., when the messenger left to deliver a telegram. When the messenger returned an hour later, he found the office ransacked and O'Keefe lying in a pool of blood behind the counter, police said. The stolen money represented funds that customers had paid for having money sent by wire, police said. O'Keefe apparently was in the process of recording it when the gunman entered. The office safe behind the counter was locked.

the regular organization's 9th ard, 1796 Chateau Drive, flow Congressional District. oniKeiiipe the abdomen, chest, shoulder and back. They said O'Keefe apparently had fought with the assailant, because the office was daughter. Saturday, Sept. 13 The group was to have elect ed officers in May, but a court LA PLANT, Mr.

and Mrs. Rich'- smeared with blood, furniture order prevented the election aft am ard, 505 Bluebird Lane, son was overturned and a pair of er party members complained STAHL, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, Rt. glasses, believed to belong to that insufficient notice had been French Poet Heads 40-Narion Group MENTON, France (AP) French poet Pierre Emmanuel has been elected president of PEN, the 40-nation writers organization.

Emmanuel, chosen by the executive committee, took over Sunday from American playwright Arthur Miller. PEN, founded in 1920, stands for Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Editors and Novelists. (Q)My mother is receiving a monthly social security annuity check. Is she entitled to receive a lump sum death benefit at the time of her death? (A) If your mother is receiving a check as an annuity from her husband's earnings there is no death benefit allowance. If your mother's monthly check is computed from her earnings she is entitled to a burial benefit.

If your mother was entitled to benefits from her earnings but elected to receive a larger benefit from her husband's earnings she does not forfeit her right to a death benefit. She will receive this benefit based on her eligibility. 3, Luxemburg, son. Sunday, Sept. 14 given.

WM car insurance FRISBIE, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam, Rt. 1, Black Creek Green Bay Press-Gazette Founded Junt 38. 1915 Published (very afternoon end Sunday the holdup man, were found broken on the floor.

Some $1,445 in cash was stolen from the ofifce, police said. Authorities said O'Keefe had been scheduled to leave work at 4:30 p.m., but stayed on to work daughter. Women Outnumbered There are about 102.7 males to every 100 females In Australia, according to recent census PIASKOWSKI, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard, 3583 Finger Road, oy Tna Green Bay Newspaper 435 E. Walnut Green Bay, Wis.

5430) (Not published July 4, Labor Day, Dec IS, Jan. 1). Second class postagt paid at Oreen Bay, Wis. son. GIs Learn Quick Kill Survival With BB Guns Rataa Single copyi Dally, 10c, Sun bunkers and holes ahead of first handed BB guns, said Ma day, 30c Carrier home delivery 70c a week.

If you have been' a policyholder for at least five years when you're 65 and meet a few simple conditions. For full details, phone or writs LAMINE-SEALY Insurance and Realty Complete ProfetMonal Strvict Sinct 1913 230 N. Madison St. 435-9522 or435-5857 By mall where carrier delivery service "Target" groups. The ambush Ron Bishop, but "that usually ers fire at will and a hit soldier ll not available within the Wisconsin counties of Brown, Calumet, Door, Forest, Florence, Kewaunee, Oconto, Outagamie, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oneida, drops to his knee to signal he FUNERAL HOME is out.

ihawano, Waupaca, Vilas and In Upper stops when you tell them in an hour you can teach them to shoot a dime out of the air with those BB guns." In Man versus Man, recruits Michigan one year 119.00; six months tlO.OO) three months S6.OO1 one month "It's the best break-through in training we've had in a long 13.00. By mall In Wisconsin counties not FT. ORD, Calif. UP) The Army is using BB guns to teach recruits to shoot the way the movie cowboys do without taking time to aim. It's called the Quick Kill, for surviving the close-range combat they face in Vietnam.

Quick Kill is one of two exercises here in which soldiers train with BB guns. The other one is Man versus Man, an bush exercise. In Quick Kill, a soldier is trained to shoot by pointing not aiming his weapon. The soldier starts the exercise in a relaxed position with his arms slack and the BB rifle at his waist. A buddy spins a disc in the air about six feet down range, the recruit raises the gun to his shoulder and shoots without aiming.

Recruits usually smirk when listed one year (30.00; tlx months tle.00, three months 19.00; one month $3.00. By Baird at Willow Ph. 432-5579 split into four-man squads wear mall In United States bevond Wisconsin time" said Bishop. Ft. Ord received its first ship rtprtMntlna end Upper Mlchlgen 134.00 per veer, or (3.00 per month.

ing heavy field jackets, gloves Serving All Faiths Since 1923 Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press ll entitled exclu and masks to protect themselves 1 Chlcigo (0M9 sively to use for publication all the local news printed In this newspaper at well at ment of BB guns two years ago. Now there are 400 BB guns In the post's arsenal. from close-range BB fire. Attackers hide In bushes, I AP dispatches.

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