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26 Saturday, August 9, 1958 Green Bay Press -Gazette ii 1 ll ft 41 i 1 V'" ft, w5www' -iVr' i 5 i if' I I I iv "vtfv; f- A Press-Gazette photographer took his camera along on a fair-weather flight over the city this week, and these are among the scenes he saw. Top left is his own view of the city, with East River winding through reflections. Camera was pointed approximately south. Center is a new housing project on the Southwest side. Top right shows Northern Paper Mills in foreground and Wisconsin Public Service Corp.

gas storage tank, near mouth of East River. At left is the Fox River looking toward its mouth, and at right a general view of the East and North sides from 3,200 feet, the camera pointed southwesterly. (Press-Gazette Photos) Clement Dwyer Dies of Short Illness at 60 Rites Monday for Attorney, Railroad Man, Ex-Alderman iff Clement (Dutch) Dwyer, 60, 1, I 1118 S. Chestnut died I- i jvf XL- Friday evening at a local hospital after a short illness. He was born in Green Bay in September, 1898 and was a graduate of Marquette University Law School.

He practiced law with his brother Thomas, Andrew Zuhse, 57, Passes at Hospital Bloodmobile Will Visit Reformatory II a 1 1 vv vv. vt i hi in era in. Rugs, Clothing Taken From Smith St. Yard City police today reported the theft of two pairs of trousers and two rugs from the back yard of the residence of Mrs. "Barbara Challe, 1737 Smith St.

Value of the stolen Four Mishaps Reported; Only One Is Injured CLINTON VILLE PG Andrew Zuhse, 57, of 52 Sixth died this morning at Clin-tonville Community Hospital following an illness of several Mrs. Florentine, 78, Dies in Rest Home Mrs. Elizabeth Florentine, 78, died Friday at a ciursing home. Survivors are several nieces and nephews. Her husband preceded her in death In 1939.

Friends may call at the Mohr's Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rosary will Ueparrmenr Vaiiea lO IIe was a quarterback on the Tl 11 C- original Green Bay Packer Ihree Minor MreS team. He served as 1 9th ward After two davs during for many years iand as assistant city attorney, no fires were reported, Green was a member of Wisconsin 'months. Inmates of the Meet Monday To Push Preble Annexation items is $21.96.

funeral arrangements are Bay firemen answered threejthe city zoning commission and Police also reported thett ot Ibeing made bv the Eberhardt two taillight lenses from theiBrwn County quota of sum- Funal Home; calls Friday afternoon. a member of the Brown County City and county police investigated four traffic acci- The first call was to 102 N.IBar Association. He was an be recited Sunday evening at car of Gerald Mullins, 1431 E.jmer blood for the Red Cross i Mason while the car was Blood Program when the! conductor on 1 8 o'clock by the Rev. John; dents Friday but reported only Washington St. to put out aidCme.

railroad lia llilfftlllrnfl KOaa ana aiCehl. Funeral services Wl 1 belnnp mishnn which involved parked near the Bluejay rur firP 1'hnr u-qc nrt inimouRrx member of the Brotherhood of park Friday night. I f. held Monday morning at 9 personal injury. o'clock at the Cathedral, with State Mishaps Fatal to Three burial in Allouez Cemetery Firemen were summoned to 1787 Burns Ave.

an hour later to put out a small fire that started when burning rubbish got out of control. The last An intensive drive to circulate additional annexation petitions in the westerly section of the Town of Preble will be started in an open meeting at 249 Jacob at 8 Nothing Missing In Two Entries Of Warehouse Wednesday. Inmates set an all-time record of 523 pints when the Bloodmobile last stopped there in June. And despite the fact that many inmates are now at other locations in summer work ramns. thev are honine call came when a flare tipped Railroad Trainmen.

He was also a member of the American Legion. Survivors are the widow, three sons, Eugene, Patrick and Thomas, all of Green Bay; and 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Coad's Funeral Home after 7 p.m. this evening where the p.m. Monday.

over at the corner of Ashland Miss Judie Cyr, 21, 1315 12th suffered bruises on the right leg and arm and a slight concussion in a two-car collision at W. Mason Street and Ashland Avenue at 6:02 p. m. Miss Cyr, a passenger in the car of June R. Cyr, 42, 1315 12th was taken to Bel-lin Memorial Hospital for Ave.

and Phoebe St. Seek Driver For Advances To Girl, 15 By United Presi Three deaths Friday and early today raised Wisconsin'! Investigation of two suspi- Hospital Notes Rosary will be recited at 8 cious entries into the Red Owljt0 surpass even this total next'traIC t0 compared Warehouses Friday night in week. jwith 486 a year ago. the Town of Ashwaubenonj rjonor nours at tne institu-, Dour las Lowe, 23, Gavt were made by the Green Bay tion both aRys be from 9 MlllSj Crawford County, wan Green Bay and Brown Coun- o'clock Sunday evening. Fu- treatment.

The Cyr auto was vll ciuls a. i neral services will be at 10. ty authorities are seeking a- ST MXRY'S The group favoring annexation of part of the town to Green Bay has called thej meeting to bring in more persons interested in the annex-j ation project, and at the fame time explain the reasons why annexation proceedings have been started. Large maps have been prepared of the area, and a sufficient quantity of petitions have been prepared so that property owners can be con Merchant i'atrol ana county to 3 killed outrieht earlv today a.m. Monday at St.

Joseph's man for questioning on Osnto Mason when it was he to traffic officers. plaint that attempted Church. hit by the vehicle of Stephen UJ 'c i. The first report was receiv The Brown County Chapter, when the car he was driving of the Red Cross will supply 'alone left Wis. 131 and over-thp volunteer stnff to onerate turned in a drv creek bed twn i Landolt, 18, 135 Schober ed at 10:22 p.m.

when a Mer- teenage girl in his auto late; Kenneth Bostedt St. Landolt was ordered into nMnnn a Friday morning. Theirl, 15 years old was; Admission Friday Bntxrt Cywlnski. De Ppre. TW.

1. Joan Iannoye, Memorial Dr. Mrs Thomas Ltson. HOI Cora St. David Jarkovich, 1)74 Eiehlh St.

Alice Van Lanrn, 600 Birch De Ppi. Mrs. John Virtues, B32 Howard St Mrs John Tilkens, New Franken. Rt. 1.

Dismissals Friday Mike Chambers. Rt. 4. Mrs. Arnold Michaels, New Fran-ken.

Rt. 1. chant Patrol officer made a(the center. These will include Imiles north of Steuben, Craw, routine check of the building. vojurlteer registered nurses ford County.

The sheriff aid At the time it was physicians from the Lowe apparently fell asleep. nSlrl'STS imSaTe Jl So- Ann. 25, Rive, Drove Into Ditch The first county accident tacted in all the business, com r-, V. JJ 1111! I UfNUaV HIT 1. -ter-1 I I -ne v-i lr Kr a at 5:05 p.

m. was reported mercial and residential areas Hope To Get More cinity However, investigation-- Gwge Ralph kir Friday when Jerry A. DeMu proved negative, Passes Suddenly OCONTO (PG) Kenneth Bostedt, 53, of 415 Second died suddenly at 12:20 a.m. today of a heart attack. An employe of the Bond Pickle he was born Sept.

11, 1904, and was a lifelong Oconto area resident. Survivors are his wife, the reported to have accepted a ride from the unidentified man at the corner of Harvey Street and N. Irwin Avenue. After driving with her east of the city, he sought to make advances toward her but then drove her back to the city when she refused. The man was described as ro, 37, Chicago, drove into a ditch and rolled over to avoid At 11:28 p.m.

the patrol of- Lenz. Kenenth A. Forbes, and ty road east 0 piainville. Sh W. T.

Hagerty. Wednesday itdied several hours later at a is Drs. Clarence A. Fothe. Portage hospital.

Jfmor acrain rnntartpn trip 1 raf- Harry Blavat and Peter Fabry are the leaders of the group. Recent meetings have drawn upwards of 40 persons, but the ramming a car front oil. Jr. nc uepi. wnen a aoor was ueorge Naneau, K.

u. him which suddenly slowed in traffic. found open. The officer re-i and Richard Barrick. DeMuro told County Traffic former Fwlvn Tnonl.

aooui years oia, 01 menium Donald M. CfRler, 22. Mel- len, died in an Ashland hos pital of injuries suffered Thurs day night when the car in which he was riding overturned on Wis. 13 four miles south of Mellen. ponea me a0or naa wen Cther personnpl Tuesdav opened since the first check of fee ided bv lhe Serv.

the building. Nothing was re-lice wHh Mrs Thomas Ported missing, and search of Mrs Frederirk daughter, Mrs! Clyde (Donna) io he? huiA' and with I in a line of cars on Highway Spice. Oconto: two sons. Doug-jn'n? haiJ: tHe w.as a'41 in the Town of Lawrence, and blue white shirt navy the vicinity failed to uncover Henry Powels, 218 Jackson St I.nus Zellner. Luxemburg.

Rt. 3. Dowavnn Demnulh. Peshtigo, Rt 2, Austin H.ieer. 100R Vanrieibraak Kdward Pscnirka.

Denmark, Rt. 3. Mrs Clavton Rildinss. De Pere, Rt. 1.

Mrs Morrinev. 223 Millar W. De Pere. Mrs Devrov, 1257 Walnut t. Mrs.

Mary Danl. 314 Newhall St. Mrs Albert Timmerman. 1483 Flm St. Mj.

Leroy Haskini, 71B Wilson. ST. VINCENT Admissions Friday Randall Dnxtator. Oneida. Jean Bradlev.

Denmark. Carol Ann Schmidt. 812 Mt Mary Thomas Riharchek. WriRhtstown. Patricia Macktn.

t7 E. Mason. John Mollrt. W. De Pere.

Crystal Mehlhorn. 2HR Oneida. Robert Luxemburg. HI 1 group is hopeful of getting even more petitions into circulation. They report early efforts to obtain names on the petitions have been successful, and during the past week key business and industrial property owners have been contacted to enlist their support in the pro-pram.

Some of the major reasons given by the group for annexation, and ultimately consoli las, Oconto Falls, and James, at home; two brothers, Howard, Green Bay, and Earl, Oconto; a sister, Mrs. Lloyd Wensing, Green Bay, and six trousers. A light blue sport coat with white stripes lay over the front seat of the car. The vehicle he was driving when the driver in front of him attempted to pass after reaching the top of a hill. He started to follow the passing vehicle, when the first car observed oncoming traffic Miller as chairmen.

On Wednesday it will be the Gray Ladies with Mrs. Melvin Berglin as chairman, and the Eagles Auxiliary in the canteen under Mrs. Paul Caelwaerts. clues of the entry. Mrs.

Frank Ploederl Dies at Manitowoc Mrs. Frank Plodrel, 69, Manitowoc, died this morning after was described as a 1955 model: red and white Ford station! and braked to get back into Friends may call after 7 p.m. tnrfav tb r.oiioK r- wagon, ine gin repoiiea inai traffic lnno T1a- Self. Fine Setup ROCHESTER, Ind. HP Mayor William P.

Jefferson ha invited errant motorists to establish the size of their own fines for speeding. "Pick out the speed you can afford." says a sign in City Court, "Fine of one dollar for every mile in excess of 25 miles per hour." Home where final rites will bell 8 jMuro said he could not stop ina long' illness Visitor From Canada DENMARK (PG) Miss Do-reen Noel of Edmonton, Al- jheld at 2 p.m. Monday. Thei udljtime, and was forced to take The former Tillie Metzger, Donna Krueeer. ReenVville.

Rt. 1 Frank Zaiser will offici- HU' ditch. Damage was listed she is survived by her hus- Detectives working on the' I7n in Mt ciH nt hic-uj Canada, was a visitor Junior t'phill. 1 42 Harvev St. ate.

case used the report as a vehicle Francis and Edward, Green entJ.y ")hom ot Mrs" toi Jake Bielinski here. Mnwumnr. Ic Cf. A learning to youngster not A car and truck traveling injBay, and Ervin, Manitowoc; accept rides from strangers. It' thp samp Hirprtinn nn Hifrh-in in M.nl.iljMn olen ba oi.u IV Kl OMMV.II..U, For School Program are v.o., iwav 41 in the Town oi Law- Funeral arrancements ents impress the danger of this r- UPrP at 5:25 arranRemenls (iinuiiiiynric OCONTO (PG) Ronald C.

on their children. Hubbard Glason, l.akewrnid Daniel Swim. 114f Cherrv St. Hilievpie 918 Dotv St Mildred Vnn H'nf, Appleton. Rt 4 I.arrv Anderson.

Tort Worth. Tex. Jessie Sminn. Willow St. Anna Strinsraeher.

Kewaunee. I.mder BeiPeson. Peshtieo Siarv Walnut St. t.ljiovf uppens. lion Mounlain.

Mich Rt. 1 M.irv Ann Winkler. Greenleaf, Ht 1 illiam Z'ehms. 979 Flmore St. Marearet Hiinnon.

Link Ct Kenneih Conoid. F.vt aets Ave. Steady Temperature Climb To End With Rain, Forecast p. m. tugene ti.

Knoke, ii, Applcton, the truck driver, dation of the entire town, are increased police and fire pro-i tection, lower insurance more state highway aids, a more organized and repre-j sentative form of government1 and a school system which provides a more varied pro-) gram of education and special-' ized training. i Aids ould Increase As an example of more highway aids, it was reported that present aids for the town are $24,072.42 per year, but if the town joined with Green Bay the aids ould increase to I i i Births Long Illness Fatal to Clayton Cleeremans runs, wno na neen serviir; in the U. S. Navy since he graduated from Oconto High School in 1957, has been selected to study under a new sci- said he attempted to pass Claude A. Miswender, 63, Waupaca, when the latter suddenly began to turn into Clavton (Budl Cleeremans A steadily climbing temperature combined with afternoon and evening thunder- pleasant 79 and the low Friday night was 58.

Nationally, sizzling temperatures wilted a large tection Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Soulek, Oconto Falls, daughter.

The eniinc program, tie now The 35, Rt 2, died Friday evening restaurant driveway, attending preparatory SChOOl two vehirlps sideswinpd railS- mntlmr ic tho former RarViara I at Bainbridge, Md and will anH Mr HPnrv total damages of $235. IComee. daushter of Mrs. C. C.ishowers was the oul Amy Wnidt.

2Mi Maple Ave. I.eona Konket. Cherrv St. John Khrfurth. 9t R-dlv Court Donald Alberts.

Stureeon Bav. Rt 4 iMsmissaN Friday of the West again today, but enter ine university or ukla- after a onc jinecS. Two cars collided at 2:34 Comee and the late Dr. Comee.i look for Oreen Bay and vi- there was an almost autumn hnrrt i in Vnntamhnc cAS i a. A.

a ii hnr sPr)4 -2R 1Q22 "us nmrning ai uaiii nvciiue BtLLIS Mt.lIUKl.tL, luuay. iUKe lang in the air acrosi a 'f 1,0 st- of study. 'and Attended Humboldt School. I and Willow Street in the Town ine u.s. weamer Bureau ai stretch of the northeast Austin Straubel Field predict-! While fair skies Dravailed Gf-oree Gazette.

AM Monroe. I expects to spend a leave Prior to his illness he had -f Preble. Doris M. Dunsmoor, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph a hih Kadin of 92 de-jover most of the country, aft- lhome of hWn employed at the Van-I1 132 Cherry St, reported Werner Haiier. old Plank Road, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted enkenvort farm in De Pere slowed for a car crossing 1615 Carroll daughter. na- Kt.

2. fourvears. the intersection, when -her ve ST. MARY'S Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Hon-zik, 115 S. Huron De Pere, Survivors are his parents 'as rammed by a car sonG1nnAfengenb'r'' 605 land one sister, Mrs. Henry driven by Gerald A. Wood-Rns. Porsow.

915 Third W. Ronk Eaton. worth. 18, Oconto. Woodworth giees vy miu-aiicinw uui ernoon tnunaersnoweri wera scattered thund ow indicated through the Gulf should help bring the temper-jstates and in a more widely ature down to 64 by late to-(scattered pattern in tha Up night per Mississippi Valley and Sunday will be fair and not west of the Rockies, quite so warm with light) Temperatures over 100 de-southerly winds and a high of grees were common Fridar daughter.

n0r.rrt, Friends mav call at the Fin- said he not st0P in time Dorothy Vanden Heuvel, W. De I "lenub may idu bi uie nn Pere. Rt. i. deisen-Greiser Funeral avoid the crash.

His car $133,107.10. Biavat and Fabry have insisted that the annexation move actually is an attempt to get the Town Board to consider consolidation negotiations with Green Bay. The board has received a communication from the Green Bay Annexation Commission, asking that the two groups meet. The deadline for a reply is Tuesday, but so far the board has failed to action. However, at last Mondav's board meeting Chairman Er-vin Berken said a reply would be sent the Annexation Commission by Tuesday indicating the reaction to tnt mteung offer.

I Jeffcron St. Gloria Cramer. Rt. 7 Arleen Jaeger, Irxinpton Ave Vioia Setrer. Kewaunee.

Rt. 1. Tairiria het 23tO lakeside Joan rinnt. F'more St. Sandra Fnpietjert.

305 Bellevue. Julia Altnian. 14i Morrow St. Ps'ncia l.ietz. 2u8 Jourdam I.ane.

Patnria SW1 Ave. Skeiirfndoie, W. De F'ere, Rt 1 ST. VINCENT Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Nies. raftw 1 Sunday until received in damages and Dorothy Gerarden, Helen st o'clock Tuesday when the bodyj lne vrst vehicle $35. No one De Pere, Rt. 1, son. 84 predicted.

If the predicted afternoon from the Dakota! W. De Pere. will he removed to the Robin-! was injured. Elizabeth Van Geniert. 443 N.

sonville Presbyterian Church Michigan De Pere Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of 92 develops today it westward to Montana. Read-1190 Minahan daughter, would mark only the second ings early today were still in Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond this summer that Green the 80s overmuch of that area. oo r. i 1, Vacation in Canada where it will be in state until I earner SIB Poriier St I Pauune Nirnow 213 Asiilard i eionio Lake. 11:14 T-nth Ave. i Kenneth Bos.

442 N. Huron St De Pere Raymond Otto, Lake Menasha the runeral at i p.m. ine uev. rtDrsnivia rip jvir. ana Richard Selway will have a Mrs.

Clyde Bostedt and son prayer service at 8:30 Mon- Glen have left for Longlac, Kouras, iiuu vvy sun. nay if mpci aiui nave loppea; ine mercury shot up to a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strom-jthe 90 mark. The season's high scorching 105 degrees at Bis- bach, 709 S.

Roosevelt sorujof 94 degrees was set on Tues- marck. N.D. Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gei-jday of this week.

jhighest since Aug. 7, 1949 ger, Brillion, daughter. Friday's high reading was a when it also was 105 th'era. 1 M'e aiuien Aond Rt. 5 Ga e'Ki.

Vt lMh Ave. hen.e'fi Butz. 518'v Lewn De Fere Audifv Dail 1 IB Dauphin St Ann Miliei, ii A.ioue Tenaie, Thomas Fihaichek. Wriehtstown riau pvpnino Rurial will ho in whpro tViPV wrjl vn- Kathvrn Gates, 22U Hutsell Lane. Manitowoc vv equiocK cemetery.

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