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I INI I)! -TiF -y- From Page 1 Farm Bill Is Possible at This Session Family Not Sure Officer's Death Suicide a fair price in relation to the SAN FRANCISCO UH The Navy's closed hearings into the cost of things they must buy. One new provision would permit cotton growers to over- disappearance at sea of Rear Adm. Lynne C. Quiggle last plant allotments by 40 per cent but their support would be IS per cent below that of Wednesday was in weekend recess today. A brother said farmers who stayed within al the family was not convinced lotments.

The national cotton allotment could not be less than 16 'Ranger Macr Dies Today Wakelin McNeel Famed for 4-H, Conservation Work MADISON (JV-Wakelin Me. Neel, 74, known as "Ranger Mac" in connection with his work in directing Wisconsin 4-H forestry and conservation activities, died today in a local hospital. He retired in 1951 as emeritus professor of agricultural extension at tha University of Wisconsin after seven years a state 4-H leader. Ht was as-sitant leader from 1922 until 1944. He was born in Wisconsin Dells.

Best In Nation His program over state station WHA called "Afield With Ranger Mac" was selected as the nation's outstanding educational program in 1942. The program was on the air for 20 years. He was a leader in the' school forest program. In one. year he supervised distribution of more than a million trees to 4-H Club members and voca he committed suicide.

Friday, Quiggle's relatives GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 2 Soturdoy, July 26, 1958 Union Backs Nelson and Proxmire State Labor Group Supports Seraphim, Ignores Reynolds MILWAUKEE -A resolution endorsing State.Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Madison for governor and the reelection of Sen. William Proxmire. (D-Wis) passed Friday with the rheerinR approval of more than 1,000 delegates attending the Wisconsin AFL-CIO merger convention. Nelson is the only Democratic candidate who fare no opposition in the upcoming primary election.

DrlpiiHlr a No en I il million acres with another said the Navy had told them to refer all inquiries to naval authorities, and the local naval added to prevent cuts for small farmer. They could continue to plant up to 10 acres or their 1958 allotments, whichever is lower. headquarters said findings will be announced eventually in Washington. Due in Washington The admiral's widow, Ana Benson said this was "a giant stride towards making cotton more competitive with synthetic fibers and in world Griffin Quiggle, reportedly was due in Washington today My air, but the Navy refused to disclose her time of departure and arrival and route markets. Corn, Grains Freed The bill would drop past ef forts to control productidn of of travel.

corn and livestock feed grains through a system of planting The Quiggles were from a post in Japan to a 0 new assignment in San Diego limits and related price sup ports. i when the admiral disappeared Instead, all corn growers from the liner President Cleve- would be assured of a support based on the highest of three land. When the ship docked here Thursday, Commodore H. D. alternatives; 90 per pent of the recent three-year average, $1.10 a bushel, or 60 per cent Ehman of the American Presi dent Lines said that Quiggle ol parity.

Producers of grain sor had kissed his wife before leaving their cabin and then which is shown in upper right corner of photograph. Gravel has already been placed on north-south runway and grading is nearing completion on the other strip. Camera poinU west. (Press-Gazette Photo) Airport Work Runways for 1 he new airport he-ing constructed by the city of New Holstein are taking Shape. The airport, about a half mile west of the city is near Calumet County Highway part of ghums, oats, rye would receive a support related to that of corn but not less than 60 told her she'd be better off as a widow.

tional agricultural students for planting in farm nurseries and windbreaks. Established School Forest He established one of the state's first school forests at Upham Woods on the Wisconsin River near the Dells. was chairman of the junior state fair board for several years. The American Forestry Assn. gave McNeel an award for service to conservation in 1950.

Three years jater he was given the award of merit of the National Assn. for Conservation Education and Publi three other Democratic candidates, but not without a heated debate on the candidacy for attorney general. Reynold Not Marked Christ Seraphim, a Milwaukee attorney, emerged witb the organization' support for the, attorney general's office. Phil-leo Nash of Wisconsin Rapids, received endorsement aa lieutenant governor, and Palmer Daugt of Lake Mills, for state treasurer. Vigorous opposition to Seraphim's endorsement came from backers of John Reynolds of per cent of parity.

Denied Statement Quiggle's two brothers, H. Rice growers would continue for two years under the 75-90 per cent of parity supports and then shift to the highest of three alternatives Trading Stamp Doesn't Slow Delivery of Child's Letter G. Quiggle a social service worker, and Doyle Quiggle, an Areata, lumber buyer, said Friday that Mrs. Quiggle categorically denied her husband had told her State Highway Detours Listed 90 per cent of the three-year average, $4 a hundredweight, "you'd be better off a widow" or 60 per cent of parity. city.

U.S. Weather riirtilnhed by U. S. We.ther Bure.u Wisconsin Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer tonight and Sunday. Chance of a few light showers northwest half.

Low tonight 58-fifi. High Sunday 85-92. Winds variable and mostly southerly 6-15 m.p.h. this afternoon and tonight and southerly 10-20 m.p.h. Sunday, (ireen Bay Weather just before he disappeared.

The measure also contains a four-year extension of the "We are not convinced that present wool subsidy act which expires next March, and our brothers death was suicide." H. G. Quiggle said. a two-year extension of the He said the admiral had high MADISON I The State Highway Commission said Friday that portions of 20 major roads in Wisconsin have closed sections where construction is underway. Marked detours are provided.

Work also continues on other roads with closed areas: Oneida. State 17 south of authority to sell an additional $3 billion of farm surpluses overseas. blood pressure and had been warned by doctors in Japan that he might lose some fin Aptly Said By United Press WASHINGTON Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, on progress in the nation's defense program: "If Rome had been built st the same rate of speed, the streets still would be Sunrise Sunset .11 H-2S 8.24 Saturday gers. This was worrisome, said Quiggle, but hardly a cause for suicide.

1 rn tii'Rhinelander; Jefferson, State I and 89 in Jefferson; Racine, 4 am! State 32 north of Ratine; Buf- vfalo, State 35 south of Alma; TiiiImv Tomorrow Friday 3 p.m. 4 p.m 5 p. in tt p. 7 in in a 111 Ill 111 11 111. 12 in 82 Al HI SI 77 7(1 4 HI From Page 1 Green Bay, who said! they felt the resolution should lend endorsement to both men.

No Republicans were considered. The debate centered mostly on giving support to Seraphim, and an amendment which would have given Seraphim and John Reynolds, Green Bay, equal endorsement for attorney general had to be defeated first. S( huen Offers Motion Elmer Schoen, of the Green Ray Firefighters Union, offered the amendment from the floor, but J. W. Friederick, secretary-treasurer of the Milwaukee Federated Trades Council, replied that Seraphim was needed on the slate to attract support from the large metropolitan area of Milwaukee, Several speakers voiced the fear that the entire AFL-CIO union would be repudiated if any of the endorsed candidates were defeated and urged that By United Press EL MONTE, Calif.

Mrs. Nadint Murr received a letter from her vacationing 10-year-old daughter Friday hat had heen mailed with a green market trading stamp. It was delivered without question or complaint by the post office. Trim Tree Surgeon OS ANGKI FS Columbus R. Fulghutn, a tree surgeon, was fined 125 Friday for not confining his trimming to trees.

I'ulghum, charged with giving haircuts without a license, said he switches from trees to hair when things) get slow in the oilage business. Call a Cab DES MOINES, Iowa-Letter carriers attached to a substation here willpgin traveling their routes via taxi Monday. Postmaster Dave CianshawKmd postal offic- a in. tin Douglas, State 35 south of Sup-Mi; Slierior; Vernon State 35 Genoa 7 10 Ike Warns Air Force Gives Green Light to Big Rocket Unit WASHINGTON Mt The Air Force has been given the go-ahead to build a rocket engine powerful enough to send a manned satellite into space. As a first step the Defense Department said a contract had hi 7.to Stoddard.

ST. LOUIS Former President Truman, on the cold war: "Communists understand only one language: How many divisions of troops you have." 11 a.m. Also, Racine and Kenosha, lals figured out that a group of letter carries can ride together in a taxi for 17 cents each three cents less than they have been paying for bus fare. Forget the Bait MEMPHIS, Tenn. The medical unit at the University of Tennessee Friday offered this prescription for ucler sufferers: "Take one shaded creek hank, a fishinc pole and forget the bait." What's in a Name? STATES VI LLE.

N. C. The Statesville Record has asked editorially that the city take action to broaden Broad Street, one of the city's narrowest thoroughfares. Wasn't Rattled RUTHERFORTON, N. C.

Mail carrier F. Orders encounter no vicious dogs on his new route Friday only a three-foot rattlesnake. He promptly killed the reptile. Truman Urges Nation To Back Ike on Mideast Mean temp. for Friday 1 1 State 43 and 75; Fond du Lac, Draree days tor Friduv Hrlative humidity, 5(1 per cent.

Heather Elsewhere High Low Last His. 24 Hi s. lion Station and Weather of United Stales t.KIK.N BAY. Wit. SI SI Russ About U.N.

Battle step would be to set a summit meeting date "which would be generally satisfactory." As to conditions, Eisenhower declared that the meeting must be held within the framework and under the rules of the Se HiMnaick. N. State 44 south of Ripon; Washington. U.S. 45 between State 144 and 28; Fond du Lac, State 49 near Ripon; Kewaunee, State 57 Dyckesville to Brussels; Milwaukee and Waukesha, State 59 between Waukesha and Milwaukee; Dodge, State 67 east of Lomira.

Also, Dodge, State 68 Fox Lake to Waupun; Wood, State 73 near State 13, Washburn, Slate 77 east of Minong; Dane, Report Last of Red Troops Are Out of Romania VIENNA 'UH Bucharest Ra been given the Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation to construct a one-million pound thrust rocket engine. The Pentagon said an en Flnuton, Mass. Brownsville. Tex. Buffalo, N.

Y. CluciiKO. Ill Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. Diiluth.

Minn F.M'aualia, Mich. FaiKo. N. O. (ir'd HapidK.

Mich Houghton, Mich Huron. D. Wl SI 81 Rti 78 Hit 87 811 82 8 (IS .13 .01 .10 the convention remain neu- dio said today the last Russian troops have left Romania. gine of this type could be used curity Council, which, would i The Kremlin announced Mav to send up a manned satellite weighing about 20,000 pounds. State 78 betwen Sauk City and Slate 19; Marathon, State 107 have responsibility for determining what non-member na- tinne crtnuM Via invitfiH in cit Kansas City, Kan tral on all George A.

Haberman, the president of the newly formed labor group, said he was apainst the idea of endorsement but made no move to op- nnv th rtinti Defense officials said it also Jobless Pay Benefits Up S2 58 77 tiH 8 hi I Ml S8 SH 57 5H S8 K7 82 S5 HO 2 77 7 68 SS S'l 57 7.1 55 55 27 that Soviet troops who had been in Romania since late in World War II would leave and the number of Russian soldiers in Hungary would be reduced in for consultation. be emP'yeKd fireJa hoH nrnnnserf in vehicle weighing 5.000 pounds l.os Anseles. Calif. 8(1 Madison. Wis.

8 Marquette. Mich. 77 Miami. F)a 8M Milwaukee, Wis. 81 New CM leans, a S2 New York, V.

8'l Marathon to State 153; Washington. State 144; and Pepin and Pierce, State 183 near Pepin. WASHINGTON liP-B about 12.000 from the estimat a note Wednesday that leaders of India and the Arab states be invited. If the council iFamnauic i.ir .38 on a flight to another planet. The announcement said North American will use rocket and thrust principles employed in ST.

LOUIS ii Former Pi es 'Oklahoma City 8a I 'hoc ii i An. ltai Pa 7S ident Harry S. Truman should issue this invitation, of To have tried to stop endorsements would have left jPlnyment insurance benefits this oi sanitation sDlit furthenshowed a rise for the week ficials indicated the United Atas- Thor and Jupiter President Kisenhower deserves Typhoon Alice Leaves 33 Deed TOKYO The death toll 1 1 he support of the American apart than we were before the'ended July 12. Seattle. Wash.

8S Toledo. Ohio 84 Washington. D. C. 87 Waiisau.

Wis. So Williston, 87 Winnipeg. Maul. 75 States would insist on invitations also for Israel and probably such Baghdad Pact allies as Turkey, Iran and Pakistan ed 50,000 to 100,000 there. The Russians were believed to hav 30.000 to 40,000 men in Romania.

The Bucharest broadcast said a farewell party was held Friday in the Romanian capital, attended by Romanian Communist Party Chief Gheorghe Gheorghui-dej and leading Romanian officials as well as high Soviet officers. The officers received Romanian decorations. from Typhoon Alice and three days of torrential rains in its aftermath rose to 33 today as Eisenhower told Khrushchev the United States agrees that Japan got ready for another ballistics missiles in building the mighty new power plant. Report 23 Children Drown in Red Outing MOSCOW un Izvestia today published a letter reporting the drowning of 25 persons all but two of them children when a homemade boat overturned during a Young Communist League excursion on a the proposed meeting "should people in the Middle Fast crisis. "When there is trouble and the President makes a decision, it is up to those of us in the ranks to net behind him and help him," Truman told the Missouri department of the American Legion and its auxiliary Friday.

The Democratic ex-president previously had expressed ap- The government reported Friday that regular payments increased by 36.500 to 2,625,400. Temporary extra benefits in effect in some states went to R0.900 additional workers, making for a total of 335.100 These payments went to jobless workers in states that have adopted programs to extend duration of benefits for those Fins Spoil Fun As Sharks Invade Oyster Bay Beach orm. ine national ponce samjbe Iimited to a djscussion of me rains Killed li persons and tne problems of the Middle merger, Haberman said. Haberman also denied a contention from the floor that he had suggested that Republican Gov. Vernon Thomson support Roland J.

Steinle, the COP candidate for Proxmire's Seuate seat. "It's a damnable lie," Haber-nian shot back. 'Belong to No Party' 'i have never in my life voted in the Republican Party, and I never fraternized with Republicans until I got uijuieu i i. The storm killed 21 persons A 1 1 East, including the causes of those problems." It was at this point that Eisenhower plainly indicated a t. uijuicu ui TYruiirauay BAYVILLE, N.

Y. summit meeting could not near Omsk. Siberia wnen ii swepi across central wasn a fin-lovmg crowd that and northeast Japan. Police went swimming at Centre Is-said more than 25,000 homes land Beach on Oyster Bay have been flooded and 46.000 exnausting tneir Eisenhower's deci ment insurance rights. sjm, l0 sf.nd Ma.

inl0 i IZll nJ TritIS The letter from resident of the United States and Britain Muromtsevo gaid committed aggression by send. acres of cropland damaged by Harbor Fridav. Eight states Michigan, Newjanon. York, Pennsylvania, "At election time, we reserve this job. I'm not a Democrat sirht of inree-oay oownpour.

rmac int iruuus niiu ine wiuuic thinneh the namage was widespread ana raet player survived the June 27 (accident. He blamed the teach- I'm not a Republican. I nevei New Jersey, Massachusetts, 11-jthe right to do as we tn was a Progressive, and I and Alabama account-jsay what we please and act as ri ns for a short time a' Socialist. I ed fnr 85 Pr cent of the extra) we please," Truman said. At the rd ing Homemade Candy and Ice Cream BEERNTSEN CANDY STORE 235 N.

Broadway the crowded bath- orioges were wasned out. area, a cry of "shark" went' wanwnne, lypnoon uons Alfred Nobel, who con-'er charge of the excursion tributed a fund of $9,200,000 fr operating the homemade "In international affairs, want it understood very payments. up. And some 1,000 bathers located ju mites soum- phatically at this convention1 An increase in insured another matter." west of Iwo Jima. the U.

jto award prizes for notable boat without testing or official :he.ited landward in a hurry. Whistle blowing lifeguards I spotted the fins and ordered military outpost island fiOOj contributions to literature south of Tokyo, and was science, was a Swedish chem-l The writer said the teacher, moving northwest at 17 miles' ist and the inventor of dyna-jV. Popov, and a nurse died nil tii'imiviAi'i LtiAt'a Gein Car Banned At Slingcr Fair that I belong to no party. employment is customary at "I'm not going to be stupid; this time of year when workers enough to frateime with any i ineligible for vacation pay one particular party when thejclaim benefits during tempor-opposition party is in power. iary summer plant shutdowns.

I'm going to fraternize withjThose receiving vacation a them to get legislation for allowances are ineligible for With the children. hour. Japanese weathermen mite. inree Dig nsn cruised 10 said thpv -ynected the new within 15 feet off shore in tn'Dnrnarh Mon- Pi 'f 1 auiiMir.u i display I'eei aepopuiaiea water ano dav of an auto which once belong-jlhen swam off. i you, Haberman said.

(jobless payments. There was a drop in to ghoul-slayer Ed Gein The crew of a Nassau Coun-i was uncertain of scoring a hit. 1 1 vuiinii wuiiu.i ran j-ui iwascoserl Kridav fnr tho rlnr. IIW limine 1 I 1 1 1, 1 1 1 IT 1 1 11 puiiiiituiitu I Ul IIIUL VI lllC k't ni the scene sprayed the water! swimming was finished for the I fits during the week ended of 'be Washington Coun- in Brussels, the symbol chosen to signify mankind's achieve r- with sub-machmegun fire, butlday. rair auer a group or wo-'men objected to the sideshow.

19. The total submitted 351,200. ments and hopes is the Atom- lum, a structure representing! 2 LOCATIONS 2 Queen Elizabeth Is Confined to London ShenfX Alvin Schmidt said jBunny Gibbons, a concessionaire from Rockford, 111., was jcooperative in closing the dis-'play. Tle car contains niannikins nine atoms in a crystal of steel. Green Bay Press-Gazette Puhliihfd ver tnln except Sunday by th Hrrrn Bay News LONDON Queen Eliza- TT paper Co, from Walnut and Madi-)etn it iriiirtinru in "iuwii Clinrinlj still uffertn lf AVDRFW TTRNRi l.t.

lih' weekend EAST SICE 1257 Main St. WEST SICE 148 N. Chestnut Prwident and Publisher. from catarrhal sinusitis ui in; iiriiiaitT Vilnius, botieht the car at the Her three doctors visited herm.enl auctlon of tne Gem this morning at Buckingham tate. FEATURING JOSFPH HORVER JR Viea-Preudent and (ieneral Manager LEO V.

GANNON. Vice-President and Fditor. JOHN B. TORINt Treasurer and Managing Fditor. JOHN M.

WALTER Palace but did not issue a i Gein has been committed to 1' A ifliviiinii. I ur, iaiu jiiua 'be Central State Hospital for. Criminal Insane. I progress. Secretary and Minim TJPG.

DAVID NELSON. The doctors advised her to CASH CARRY SERVICE Hunnesa Manager Fntered an aerond cisi matter stay at the palace today and June 2S isis the post office at Sundav. Usually at this time Green Bav. under tha Act of March J. 187.

of the year, the Queen spends eekends at nearby Windsor Keep Your Clothes Good Looking All Cleaning Returned In Plastic Bags tx. iCiisfle nr fine fripndc at sm- their country homes. HOME OWNERS Not tint half aoles and coat no mora guaranteed to look like new any material desired. Shoes corrected for a 1 1 menu or shoes running oxer. Vm Ckcutm.

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