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the heavy holiday west and rain in New Englandjards to were copsidered added haz-travel. GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 2 Thursday, Jon. 2, 1958 at Escanaba, Zachow and Seymour. In 1921 Mr. Fischer embarked on his own with the organization of the huge Northern (now Midwest) Cold Storage Co.

and the construction of a From Page 1 Emit Fischer Dies Today In Florida large warehouse here. This was literally the first step in Green Bay expansion into a major cheese center. 4 if only president of the Atlas Cold Storage which he He traveled throughout the country, persuading many of the larger cheese processing Week-Long Afro-Asian Meet Ends Conferees Head Home Parroting Communist Line had headed since 1926. Born in GIST0 yAMOND RINGS firms, including Kraft, Borden, the Great Atlantic and Pacific Plymouth, when that city Kvas the leading cheese center Tea and other national corporations to establish them in Wisconsin, he had been identified with the industry all his life. selves here.

Formed Company in '26 In 1926 he formed the Atlas Cold Storage which he directed until his death. Mr. Fischer was a member Mr. Fischer was president of the Packer Corp. from 1947 CAIRO.

Egypt to the first unofficial of the Masonic Order, the Elks Lodge, and had been for years affiliated with the Surf Club and Indian Creek Country Club in Miami Beach. until 1953 and was chairman of the board of directors and a member of the executive committee at the time of his death. He had been a board member since 1935. He is survived by his wife, Asian African People's Conference headed home today with a wide range of a a nda resolutions, many of them parroting the a son, a daughter and seven He was Packer president grandchildren. His son, Emil R.

Fischer left this morning for Florida immediately after FLAWLESS GEMS Communist line. The 42 nations and colO' $123.00 JJO receipt of the notice of the 1 death of his father. The daugh- ter is Mrs. William Tincher.l nies at the week-long con during the critical years of the war with the All-America Conference and its aftermath, when the team's financial fortunes hit rock bottom and the club lost its long-time coach, L. (Curly) Lambeau.

During his regime the financial structure was rebuilt with the $125,000 stock drive, Gene Ronzani replaced Lambeau, Mountain View, Calif. u. I 1 ry. I It i f''n 4 1 I 1 1 'si f3 i.twM k-r The body will be returned to; Green Bay, arriving Friday. i Funeral details will be announced later.

ference which ended Wednesday were not represented by official government spokesmen, but by 400 leaders of groups which in many cases are frowned on or outlawed at home. A chief event of the conference was a Soviet offer of ec Brilliance to be treasured always. Unconditionally guaranteed and registered, each BLUEBIRD diamond must meet our exacting standard for perfection and fine color. Available on convenient budget terms. and plans were inaugurated for From Page 1 the new stadium.

onomic aid to all Asian and African countries. Not only was he one of the principal architects of the club's present stable financial position, but he contributed liberally of his own resources A last-minute attempt to President Eisenhower's Road Toll In Nation at New Mark JJJJ.00 17.SO 37.S0 in the purchase of stock and in other ways. All this in addition to the time and effort he put into leading the corporation through a difficult crisis. Held League Office When the two pro football leagues merged in late 1949, name from a resolution attacking the Eisenhower doctrine and the Baghdad Pact failed at the final plenary session in the Cairo University auditorium. Called U.S.

Doctrine Instead of using Eisenhower's name, Al El Balhawan, including the dead woman MICHAAl ANS0RGE JEWELERS Charles Titus, Owner 112 N. Washington St. In the Newmans Bldg. husband and 18 month old child, were injured. It was snowing at the time of the Mr.

Fischer was named presi Confer- crash. dent of the National With Best Wishes From Prange's This could have graced somebody's Christmas tree this year but it'll be Christmas in January for some lucky householder at the 1958 Green Bay Press-Gazette Cooking School. A 1958 Philco Supermarket Refrigerator will be awarded by the H. C. Prange Co.

to a major award winner in the current "household hints" contest run in conjunction with the school. Entries for the contest are available at more than 30 cooperating retail outlets in greater Green Bay. mayor of Tunis, proposed a reference to the "U.S. doctrine The first reported victim of ence of the league. This set-up remained in effect until 195311958 was Allan Gilbert, 27, of when the present Western and 'South Beloit, 111., who operated a towing service at Beloit.

Au Eastern Divisions were estab thorities said he had answered! a call for assistance and was lished. Emil Richard Fischer was From Page 1 I saWafaT TfvJ-, born in Plymouth, Aug. several years, Weston had recently begun publishing in color, a medium of photography he had seldom worked standing near his truck on Highway 13 north of Beloit 15, 1887. He became identified a r.Drfkl BAV (t wiKsrsur ui when he was struck by an with the cheese making industry while still in high school, with. other car.

From Page 1 Plane Crew In Albania Safe, Well Killed a few hours later wasi and remained in it all his life. In 1937 he was awarded the first Guggenheim Foundation Girl Infant Wins First Baby Contest Richard Hanson, 21, of Spring- I In 1908 Mr. Fischer moved to Award ever given for photo brook in Washburn County, Enjoy Your Dinner in the Green Bay, where for 10 years he was employed by the C. A. graphy.

With the help of the who died when his car left icy County Trunk and rolled COPPER COIN ROOM jj. of power vacuum," and Egyptian propaganda phrase based on the charge that the American policy seeks to replace waning British and French influence in the Middle East Balhawan was backed by Lt. Col. Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Dr. Anup Singh of India.

Singh, who has conceded that the conference followed a line friendly to the Communists because the delegates had no experience with Soviet domination, was instrumental in toning down other anti-Western resolutions. But the reference to the Eisenhower doctrine by name was approved overwhelmingly after Jordanian delegate Shafic Ros-heidat, an exile from his Western-aligned country, said no one would understand the meaning of the substitute phrase. Market Inder Attack Straubel Co. He then became aj fellowship, Weston traversed the West shooting the pictures that later appeared in his over two miles east of Earl. buyer for the Stevens and from r.M.

to r.wt. i MENU Ibook, "California and the Total Hits 191 A tabulation today that in in 1919 erected his own ware house at Marion, Wis. Selling the Marion ware- band is employed in the office at the F. Hurlbut Co. The attending physician for the first baby was Dr.

John West Germany, early Tuesday on a cargo flight down the Adriatic Sea to Damascus, Syria. Carrying machinery, final destination was Singa jWest." i Weston's long career includ DUiointed Spring Chicken 1 jjs Hot Baked Sugar Cured Ham cluded belated reports showed deaths between 6 p. m. Tues ed more than 100 one-man ishows and his photographs I were exhibited at New York's day and midnight Wednesday numbered 157 in traffic, 14 in! pore. Boiled, Cold Columbia River Salmon I is French Fried Green Bay Perch 1 I Stuffed Deviled Eggs fires and 20 in accidents of i Tirana radio said the plane I museum of modern art in 1947.

other types for an over-all Shnmn and Lobster a la Newbura entered Albanian air space in the Seman River area. total of 191. Smoked lake Chubs "The plane was informed by Ki Spanish Ric Casserole Cold Sliced Brisket of Corned Beef I Ned H. Dearborn, NSC pres-j ident, commented: ,1 the air force of the People's Boersma. Grandparents of Cynthia Louise are Mr.

and Mrs. Matthias Kust, 922 Division and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAbee, W. De Pere, Rt.

1. Other First Arrivals The first arrival at St. Mary's was a boy to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Vonckx, 453 Cottage Grove at 1:03 a.m. Bellin Memorial's first baby was a girl to Mr.

and Mrs. James "This total is a jolting re I I i I Republic of Albania, using the established international sig minder that, along with the V-oia mayonnaise roiaio jaiaa Mftntlett Oviin finlrd Rant nals, that it had violated Al Briefs From Day's News banian air space and was forced to land on an Albanian I Horns Made Johnny Bread I I si Home Made Pineapple Muffins I is Assorted Beaumont Relishes fe? Tossed Chef Salad, Choice of Six I sii Beaumont Prepared Salad Dressings Assorted Jello Molds I threats of war from overseas; and of new and bigger Sputniks from outer space, this na-j tion faces a relentless enemy from within that is making a' mockery of our claims to airfield," the broadcast 1 A ifl-JS The Vlone-Seman area 'of 1 Dessert Assortment leadership in civilized living. Albania projects westward to narrow the Adriatic at its mouth so that a plane flying "How long can America en Hopkins. 1680 Western at 1:02 p.m. The rules for the contest required that the parents be residents of Brown County, the baby be born at a Green Bay hospital, and the time be In other resolutions, the conference condemned imperialism "in all its forms," attacked military and political pacts and foreign military bases and condemned the European common market as a step to "strangle the aspirations of people for independence from colonial domination." It called for the independence of Oman, which is now ruled by a sultan friendly to Britain, the unification of Korea and nationwide free elections to unify Viet Nam, Red China's admission to the United Nations, disarmament and a dure or tolerate such a need i $000 Per $100 Person Under 12 down the sea would have to turn to avoid going over Al bania.

less drain on its manpower? Let us hope that 1958 will bring a stop to this slaughter." bring a stop to this slaughter." CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Harold E. Brown, who admitted passing $1,000 to Judge Raulston Schoolfield but insisted that if a payoff was involved it was "unbeknownst" to him. todav resiened as asst. 7 i Tracked on Radar The Italian news agency Ansa said the plane was track ed on radar at Brindisi, Italy, Hamilton County Dist.

Attor The previous high for a one-day New Year celebration since World II was 110 in the! 1947-48 transition, while the! low mark for a 30-hour New Year holiday in the same period was 93 in the 1946-47 verified by both the attending physician and a nurse or hospital official. Among the prizes awaiting the Kust family are food, money deposited in a local bank, toys, a baby record book, clothing, a portrait of the EMIL R. FISCHER ney General. Brown said he just across the neck of the Adriatic from Vlone, as leaving the regular air corridor house to the btraubel firm in 1920, he joined the staff of the and heading over Albanian transition. The all-time high: I 1 II I 1 at territory.

Visibility was poor. was asked to resign in a letter from his superior, who informed him the resignation would be "advisable" in view of recent testimony before the Senate rackets investigating committee in Washington. in traffic deaths for any one- A I 111 'I I I (- A Pauly and Pauly erecting and managing the latter's Sturgeon Bay branch for a year be flat ban on nuclear weapon tests. It recommended that Asian and African countries have more representation in the United Nations and decided to child, fuel for the home, dinner and flowers for the Two jet fighters of Albania 1 1 i 1 1 ii day holiday since World War Soviet-equipped air force were II was 253 in Christmas 1946. i in i if 1 1 1 1 fore being named Green Bay een on radar to intercept the 5 I I I 5 Icy and snowy streets and, manager.

As local manager air freighter, Ansa said. set up a permanent conference highways in much of the Mid- he built company warehouses i WLi ilLJU JERUSALEM Premier Tirana radio said six persons were on the plane but did not David Ben-Gurion began talks today in an effort to form a indicate whether they were under interrogation or arrest. A diplomatic source in Tirana JSiS Now's the Time To BUY ond SAVE Edward Weston Succumbs at 71 CARMF.L, Calif. Famed landscape and nature photographer Edward Weston died Wednesday at his studio in Carmel Highlands. He was 71.

Weston's creative ca a work was recognized the world told a newsman by secretariat in Cairo to popularize the decisions" of the Asian-African meeting. Thousands filled the auditorium for the final session. Outside students carried banners and shouted the names of Egyptian President Nasser, Soviet Premier Bulganin, and Red China's Mao-Tze-Tung. The Amazon River in South America is 4.000 miles long. "All members of the crew are in good health." For a short The plane's owners said new government lor Israel.

His five-party coalition cabinet resigned Tuesday. President Izhak Ben-Zvi asked the veteran Israeli leader Wednesday to try to put togeher a new cabinet. After talking with leaders of all 10 political parties, Ben-Zvi urged Ben-Gurion to take the same five parties back into the three pilots were aboard, in cluding a managing director of the company. over. Critics had characterized him as "another Rembrandt" The San Francisco earth and "the Picasso of the ram- era." quake of 1906 killed 500 tllJie 1 i hjf All-wool worsteds, flonnels, 100 imported virgin wool.

3- 4 i gabardines. All sizes. All sizes. All colors. 5 Ay $45.

Now 34.50. Now ZO Although in poor health for A Jacobs Is A Sale Worthwhile! Green Bay Press-Gazette PublUhed very evening except Sunday by the Green Bav Newspaper from Walnut nd Madi-on Street. ANDREW TURNBUTX, President and Publisher. HOHNFR Vice Premdent and General Manager LFO V. GANNON.

Vice President and Kditor. JOHN B. TORIN'US, Treasurer and Managing Fditor. JOHN M. WALTER.

Secretary and Manager WJPG. Entered as second claas matter June 28. 1915. at the post office at fireen Bav. Wi under the Act of March 3.

1879. St'6 rlJE Semi-Annual Keg. 'J-TJW Reg. UL Ji i 49.95. Now 3 I $45.

Now JO I .3 I Reg. 51 0 50 I I Re9- $Oft50 I jj $55. Now tZ $49. Now 5Y i SPORT COATS SUBURBAN Florsheim Shoes HSIEIIDnJCIEIID CLEARANCE SAL 77i SuvhuiH Outsort1 mi if if VuV Itoon tl ifiiwf For 0 A at FALL ond WINTER ON SALE mmmmmmtwmmm aii-wooi. sizes 35 to 46.

iuai 5 Splashes, stripes, checks. aa I ctTi r7t i-n hLikmiC I 1 uwy i-c i I 5 I Reg. $25 $1Q95 100 wo1' otin I and $28- Now 'O leather burtons. 5j ST 80 Ifegg-lj I 11 (J 4 Many Other Items I Reg $24.95 $1795 I 1 ammmtwmmmmmmmmm at Big Saving, SubHe 17 Don't delay save now on fatuous Florsheim shoes from our regular stoc I Discontinued styles in a good selection of sizes. 81BSCR1PTION RATH The it.

ia ueuv-ered by carrier for 40c a week or $20 80 a year. Bv mall where carrier delivery aervice is not available within 'the crmntiea of Brown. Calumet. Door. Florence.

Kewaunee, Langlade. Manitowoc, Marinette. Oconto, Oneida. Outagamie. Shawano, Vilas.

Waupaca, one year SWiO. six months S5 (Ki. three months $:. no. one month 1.S2.

By mail in the United States outside of this area 420.80 per year or $175 per month. Member of the AModaied Pre The A. P. i exclusively entitled to the life lor publication of all new creditd to it or not otherwise in thia pair nd also the local newa published herein. Member Audit Bureau.

of Fur-Trimmed COATS Untrimmed COATS WOOL SUITS DRESSES SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS! IN STOCK! Tuxedos White and fast el Dinner Jackets Strollers Atteml This Sale it'll Pni discontinued stylesregularly 18.95 to 20.95 CLEM SCHLAEFER, "The Shoe Man" 7 UEJt MEN BOYS' WEAR Tie) Home of Florsheim Shoes jj 8 217 MAIN STREET GREEN BAY, WIS. Complete Accessories DU BOIS RENT-A-TUX 11 N. Wanhlngtaa HE Open Evenings By Appointmsot 314 N. Washington St..

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