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From Page 7 GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 2 Friday, June 8, 1956 -4T- U. S. Weather furnished by U. B. Weather Bureau Wisconsin: Fair and rather cool tonight.

Saturday, fair President Hospitalized rtAr v. If ri A oft and not much change in tem W' Jo For Intestinal Ailment Boyle Scores 'Give-Aways' To Yugoslavia Maier Says Stories perature. Lowest temperatures TV Station HereAnnounces Expansion Plan WFRV-TV To Build Studio; Munkhof Is Named Manager tonight, 48 to 55 decrees. High est temperatures Saturday, 75 to 82 degrees. Green Bay Weather tion of dextrose sugar.

He said Dr. Snyder has called in Dr. Labor Charts Search for Racketeering AFL-CIO Committee Given Go-Ahead To Check Within Ranks Sunrlte Suiutt Today 4:07 Tomorrow 4:07 Thursday Friday Of Republican Fight White House official whom he did not name. Newsmen questioned Hagerty as to the basis for his statement that there was "nothing wrong" with Eisenhowers heart. Word of Snyder Hagerty said Dr.

Snyder told him that, but the press secretary said he was unable to go into detail. At one point, a reporter in Francis Pruitt, chief of medicine at Walter Reed, for consultation. Hagerty said Snyder and Col. Pruitt had just finished an examination of the President. Questioned as to whether the condition was the result of Like 'Gossip Column' 4 p.m 61 3 a.m 5 p.m flit 4 a.m 6 p.m 70 a.m.

7 p.m 6 6 a p.m 64 7 a.m 9 65 8 a.m A major expansion program By The Associated Press Howard Boyle, the third Re 10 p.m 6S 9 a.m 11 p.m 63 10 a ni 12 p.m 62 11 a.m 77 1 publican candidate for the a virus infection, Hagerty said S. Senate nomination, talk rriaay ii Noun 1 a 60 1 p.m I a.m. 58 2 p.m 8i ted about President Tito of B8iYu20slaVia Thursday nivht Mean Temperature Thursday sisted the newsmen were en Degree Days Thursday 0 titled to an explanation of the while two Democratic candi basis for the statement mat dates discussed Sen. Wiley and he did not know "I cannot answer any medical questions." No Severe Pain The press secretary said the President has not been in severe pain but that there was Relative humidity at noon today was 52 per cent. Weather Elsewhere Rep.

Davis, Boyle opponents Eisenhower's heart was all right. Displaying a bit of irrita Boyle, a Milwaukee attor WASHINGTON Organized labor today charted its own search for racketeering within union ranks. The AFL-CIO executive council gave its ethical practices committee full authority to proceed with an all-out investigation and recommend any punishment it deems proper. A staff and counsel also were provided. The committee Stations and Weather of United Stales High Low Pre-Last Last cipita 24 Hrs.

24 Hrs. Hon ney, said developments on the Yugoslavian matter show that Tito openly combined forces some soreness. tion, Hagerty referred to nis statement regarding the Presi Earlier, Hagerty had de dent's heart condition and de with the Kremlin. He called GREEN BAY, WIS. 78 S7 Bismarck.

N. 76 60 Boston, Mass 88 Al Brownsville, Tex. 8t 70 Buffalo, N. 79 52 Chicago, III 84 68 Denver. Colo 85 60 clared: for a "return to principle" say scribed the President's difficulty as an "upset stomach" and insisted "it is not an illness but an upset." I don't know how much ing the "present and the last jOI administrations made tremen clearer I could say it." Attended Dinner promised early hearings.

dous give aways to Tito. Such Tragedy A grief-stricken mother, Mrs. A. J. Bostic, collapsed in the arms of neighbors Thursday as rescuers pulled the body of her year-and-a-half-old son from a lake near their home in Charlotte, N.

C. The child drowned when he toddled into the water while his mother wasn't looking. The tragedy occurred at Paw Creek, 10 miles west of Charlotte. (AP Wirephoto) Hagerty told newsmen he give-aways were prompted The move Thursday came only a day after the White Another reporter asked whether Eisenhower drinks al only by expediency. They were contrary to all sense of morals was announced today by Clayton Ewing, president of Valley Telecasting operator of WFRV-TV, Channel 5.

Estimated cost of the expansion will be abut (500,000. At the same time, Ewing announced the appointment of Soren H. Munkhof, veteran television executive, as general manager of WFRV-TV. Munkhof replaces Don Wirth of Neenah, who becomes general manager of WNAM Radio, Neenah, WFRV's sister station. The program calls for erection of a modern, metropolitan studio and office building at E.

Mason and S. Roosevelt streets in Green Bay. The new building, which the company said will be one of the most efficient and well-equipped studio buildings in the country, will bring together under one roof both the Green Bay and Neenah staffs of Channel 5 and will center the entire operation in Green Bay. Planned By Munkhof The new building was planned by Munkhof, who his been in Green Bay for five weeks as a television consultant to WFRV-TV. Munkhof also de-signed and supervised the con coholic beverages.

personally had sent word to Vice President Nixon regarding the President's distress. Hagerty said he talked with Nixon's secretary. Session Postponed "I think he takes a drink oc and principle. 'Mortal Enemy' casionally," Hagerty replied. Speaking before an audience from Page 1 From Page 1 .18 But he said he did not know Detroit, Mich 83 63 Duluth, Minn 77 40 Escanaba, Mich 69 57 Fargo, N.

78 58 Gr'd Rapids, Mich. 78 53 Houghton, Mich 71 53 Huron, S. 84 58 Kansas City, Kan. 85 66 Los Angeles, Calif. 77 58 Madison, Wis 75 58 Marquette, Mich.

83 54 Miami, Fla. 87 '68 Milwaukee, Wis 80 57 New Orleans, La. ..93 68 New York, N. Y. 78 63 Oklahoma City 93 71 Phoenix, Ariz 100 68 Pittsburgh, Pa 81 57 S.

8. Marie, Mich. 82 48 Seattle, Wash 62 55 Toledo, Ohio 86 61 Washington, D. C. 82 58 Wsusau, Wla 78 54 WiUiston, N.

62 46 Winnipeg, Man! 76 58 whether the President took a of nurses at St. Agnes Hospital at Fond du Lac, Boyle said, All members of the cabinet drink before dinner Thursday came to the White House for "Our government continued the scheduled 9 A. M. (EDT) meeting with Eisenhower. Big Rockfall Buries Plant At Niagara give-aways to Tito after Tito refused to tell us what he was doing with such aid.

So again we have built up a mortal ene .05 .02 Russia Dares U. S. To Cut Armed Forces House confirmed that President Eisenhower had offered AFL-CIO President George Meany any federal help he might need in rooting crooks from the labor movement. Fart of Merger The ethical practices committee, headed by President Al Hayes of the Machinists Union, had been established as part of the AFL-CIO merger tlx months ago. But the committee then found It lacked power to proceed.

Hayes could not be reached for comment on the council's action but another member of They were given word there of his "stomach upset," and told the cabinet session was .01 my." night. Eisenhower attended the annual dinner of the White House News Photographers Assn. Thursday night. Special Meal The meal served to him was especially prepared by the hotel on instructions from Dr. Snyder.

It differed from that served postponed. "The expediency exercised shaking slides which followed About the same time at in Tito case, he said, "was Wisconsin and Upper Lakes each other in rapid order start Eisenhower a first report while Temperatures will average 8:50 A. M. Hagerty announc ed to newsmen that the Presi ing just before 3:30 p.m. (CST).

When it was over, the the same which sold out China just in time for the Chinese army to pour over the Korean border to slaughter American near normal west to 2-4 de grees below normal east por dent had suffered the upset in the early morning hours six turbine generators in the two sections were buried in tion. Normal high 70 north to 78 south. Normal low 48 north soldiers." Hagerty's original announce to other guests chiefly in the absence of a rich soup and a debris at the bottom of the ment said: State Department translators worked long hours to prepare a completed text. This was understood to have been finished this morning. Eisenhower and Bulganin have exchanged a number of letters sine the summit conference at Geneva last July.

Democrat Henry Maier of to 56 south. Warmer west por 220-foot gorge. "The President has an upset sauce on a filet mignon. his committee said "now we have the power we needed to go ahead and we're going to do Milwaukee, who seeks the U. S.

Senate post, in referring Chemical Industry Hit tion Sunday and east portion Monday. Cooler Tuesday and stomach and headache this So far as was known this The destroyed generators, was the President's first ill Wednesday. Precipitation aver to the primary campaigning of Wiley and Davis, said, "We all used in Niagara Mohawk's ness requiring the attention of it regardless." He said the size or influence of any union would not deter the committee age less than a quarter-inch in 25-cycle service for heavy in are witnessing the spectacle of All dealt with the problems of morning. We have postponed his schedule today. Snyder With Him "Dr.

Snyder has been with him since early this morning. showers about Monday, arms reduction. two Republicans employing dustry, had a capacity of kilowatts. The loss of pow struction of TV studios at Omaha, Rockford, 111., and Channels 12 and 6 at Milwaukee. Architect for the new studio is Robert Surplice of Green Bay.

The plans for the new building will be put out for bids next week. Completion is scheduled this fall. A new transmitter building and facilities to improve and a physician since his heart attack. Enjoyed Himself Eisenhower appeared to en Issues New Statement the same tactics upon each From Page 1 other, that they usually em On another aspect of foreign er brought much of the area's chemical industry to a halt There is nothing wrong with his heart." policy growing in part out of The third section, where ploy on the Democrats The news of the Republican primary fight is beginning to read Russit's changing behavior and The press secretary was the effect it has to spur neu company officials hoped they might salvage some remnant asked specifically whether joy himself at the dinner, held at the Sheraton Park Hotel. He told his hosts in a brief talk that he also enjoyed the entertainment provided.

like a gossip column. tral sentiment in some coun of their investment, housed Monegar Tells Of 'Monsters' And 'Forces' Disarmament Conference' strengthen the Channel 5 pic four generators tries, the White House sought late Thursday to dispel any Maier addressed a Wauwa from searching out corruption. Ethical Violations "Nor are we going to worry too much about law violations," he said. "We are looking for moral and ethical violations of standards of honesty and decency which real labor leaders ought to live by. We feel most of them do that and we're going after the few who don't." The committee will look first into findings made by a Senate subcommittee after a two-year investigation.

The Senate group, headed by Among others things, Lisen- in 25-cycle service and rune ture are also planned They will be located, as at present, there had been any consideration of summoning Dr. Paul Dudley White, Boston heart specialist who has been a consultant on the Eisenhower case since the President's heart at tosa Democratic dinner and hower joked about having generators in said: played golf with screen actor standard 60-cycle service. on Scray's Hill, six miles southeast of De Pere, and will also "Maybe for the best inter Bob Hope, who was master of All power in this city of al consin Rapids, to be with me tack last Sept. 24. He said ceremonies at the dinner.

most 100,000 was cut off. But ests of the state, somebody ought to call a disarmament conference, but I doubt if the 'Getting Uneasy' there had not been. a gradual return began within two hours as the company In reply to another Question. "I felt nervous, and I was misunderstanding over remarks Eisenhower made Wednesday. It issued a new statement, described as a clarification, which reiterated Eisenhower's arguments in favor of increased security through collective defense.

It said such collective arrangements represent "the best and most effective means of preserving world order Hagerty said this is the first tapped current from its cen getting uneasy. I couldn't set conference could succeed because Wiley and Davis are squaring off. like two Republican Molotovs." tral division, from steam gen tie down- I knew something time Eisenhower has suffered such a "stomach upset" since Sen. Douglas (D-Ill), reported eralizing plants and from the Ontario Hydroelectric Power was going to happen. My eye last Sept.

24. Law School Honor Grad Overcame Polio Handicaps DETROIT un Left paralyzed in both arms by polio 12 be in use by autumn. Munkhof announced that improved programming and a greater attention to community programs are planned. The WFRV-TV staff will be enlarged he said. 20 Years in Field Munkhof has a long background in the communications industry, including newspaper and press association reporting, advertising agency work and 20 years in the broadcast field.

sight was blurred and I heard That day. before the White Commission across the river. He said the Wiley-Davis campaigning has amounted to voices. House announced the President A company official said the claims of who supported Presi within the framework of the "I told my wife she should had suffered a heart attack, collapse might have been United Nations." call the cops or have me con dent Eisenhower the most and asked, "How can any bonafide caused by a seepage of water into rock crevices between the nis aides characterized the ailment as a "digestive upset." Recalled Statement fined a county institution or asylum. My wife told me there a million-dollar shortage in welfare funds of the Laundry Workers Union, and irregularities in handling funds of the Workers and Allied Industrial Workers (former AFL Auto Workers) Unions.

Balk at Mergers The executive council, winding up a three-day quarterly session, directed Meany to meet June 15 with presidents! Democrat cast even a token vote for any candidate that face of the gorge and the canal that fed water into the station years ago, Norman Zemke overcame his handicap to graduate with honors Thursday from the University of Detroit wasnt anything more anyone Hagerty said today: boasts of supporting an admin could do for me and told me to to power its turbines. He sug "Anybody can have an upset June Weather at Finest; Saturday To Be the Same College of Law. Originally head of the news lie down. From time to time gested there was an "earth istration of gardeners whose tender hands are causing the stomach. movement" in the area.

The 24-year-old Detroiter de- department of Radio Station That recalled a somewhat she would give me more pey ote." veloped a plastic stick with aWOW in Omaha, he helped Dr. Austin C. McTigue, in similar statement made by the big to grow bigger, and the small, if they survive at all, to wither?" I rubber crip which he holds iP 1 a construct and then 'Blurred Figures' White House at the time Eisen charge of the Canisius College seismograph in Buffalo, said June weather was at its fin hower was stricken with his between his teeth to turn pages and operate an electric of 19 former AFL building trades unions. These unions have balked at further AFL est in Green Bay today and he believed there had been a heart attack. Monegar later told how the "uncontrollable, unseen forces" took hold of him and he went minor earthquake.

He said typewriter. He was editor of The announcement of that and CIO state and local mer Niagara Falls was in an area subject to "adjustments" in gers because of unsettled juris illness came from Murray Snyder, an assistant to Haeertv. headed the staff of WOW-TV, Channel 6, Omaha, which went on the air seven years ago. Since then, he has served as general manager of WREX-TV, Channel 13, Rockford, and Channels 12 and 6, Milwaukee, and as independent television consultant. Seven Children To See Man, 86, Get His College Degree his schools quarterly law journal this year and junior Michigan amateur chess champion six years ago.

dictional feuds with former the earth's surface. The seis snyder said then it was in no CIO unions. mograph recorded nothing, way serious. the prediction was that Saturday will be a day just like this one. A high of 78 was forecast for today, a low of 55 tonight, and a high of 82 on Saturday.

Skies will continue fair also, it was predicted. Mild, sunny weather covered the rest of the state today also to a cupboard, took out a hunting knife and stabbed his wife, his mother-in-law and the children. He said that at the time he could see only "blurred figures." Under cross examination however. Just before his graduation It Meany classed the building trades stand against further Hagerty was asked by one Hundreds of tourists along BRYAN, Tex. Because was announced he had been appointed research clerk to state mergers as a "strike" and newsman, without explanation, whether the President of a $200 gift from the Bryan said the council wants it re newly appointed Michigan Su Chamber of Commerce, all sev had any tenderness in his gall the Canadian lip of the gorge and on the Rainbow Bridge, which crosses between the Schoellkopf station and the preme Court Justice George Monegar admitted he had seen visions when drinking intoxi scinded.

Until that happens, Meany said, the AFL-CIO will en children of 86-year-old John Burgoyne Ely will be present Diadder. Could Not Answer Edwards. falls themselves, watched the give me Duiiaing trades no Zemke said he was "exult-l cating liquor and had been drunk the week before the when the octogenarian re To that and related ques more help in trying to iron out ceives his degree from UCLA rockfall. But it could scarcely be seen from the park areas and forecasters said it would continue through the weekend. Foggy weather was general Thursday night in the Green Bay area and early today along the west shore of Lake ant" over his new job.

"It will mean experience that a young the jurisdictional squabbles, slayings. Stabbed Relatives tomorrow. Bike Parking Problem ANN ARBOR, Mich. (JP) Bicycles, not automobiles, have provided the University of Michigan with a mammoth parking problem. A survey shows the two-wheelers are the most popular form of campus transportation.

But students are grumbling because only 1,050 parking spaces are provided on the campus for more than 4,000 bikes. around the falls. Six of his children had al tions, Hagerty replied that since he is not a physician he would not attempt to provide answers on matters of that iso lurther council action was taken against the lawyer could get in no other way," he said. "Am I the lucky one." Stabbed to death May 3, in readv planned to be at the Teamsters Union for its al Michigan and extended inland or near the Moneear shark Exemplary Conduct by Prisoner Cuts Term kind. graduation.

Thursday the sev enth. Mrs. Sam Fort, was pre 2 or 3 miles, but it was clear were his wife, Ophelia. 33. her hance with the International Longshoremen's Assn.

(ILA), Asked whether the Presi across the state by 9:30 a.m. sented a $2C0 check by the Farmers of the U. S. used 16 billion gallons of crude oil during 1955. dent was confined to bed, Hag mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Long, 56; his niece, Iris Kolbeck, 5 months, and his nephew. Phil Bryan Chamber of Commerce Exemplary conduct during the past 45 days of confinement Tomb for Toad erty said he was. earlier in the a aocK workers union ousted by the former AFL for alleged gangster ties. Meany said the to enable her to make the trip. in the County Jail won free lip Garvin, 8- The Bryan woman will drive morning but that he (Hager ty) did not know at mid-morn Teamsters had agreed to aban OKARCHE, Okla.

(JP) A wrecking crew was surprised when it broke open a block of Conviction of first degree at Pah law fat hadwodiwL dom for Casperson Swamp, Oneida, from Municipal Judge ing whether thai; was still the don their pact with the ILA, murder in Wisconsin carries a Donald Gleason this morning. life in prison sentence. ana the matter was "aca demlc." concrete and found a live toad had been imprisoned in it The Swamp, serving a 60 day case. Hagerty said he was informed regarding Eisenhower's upset at about 7:15 a.m. today.

He was called by a concrete was from a bank building erected in 1907 and appar to Fort Worth today where she will take a plane for Los Angeles. Boston Symphony To Visit Russia BOSTON iffl The Boston term for being drunk and disorderly, requested and was ently the toad had been in the Births Are Reported Special to Press-Gazette granted a reduction of one block all that time. Wreckers fourth of his sentence. LINTON VILLE, Wis. Nine Juniors To Leave Saturday For Boys State Badger Boys State at Ripon Since the reduction terminal SHEA Jewelers ed his sentence as of today, Births Tuesday at Clintonville Community Hospital were daughters to Mr.

and Mrs. said small cracks permitted air and insects to enter the concrete tomb. After he was freed, the toad was offered several juicy bugs. He looked at them, then toppled over dead. Swamp was immediately set Symphony Orchestra announced Thursday night it will give concerts in Moscow and Leningrad, becoming the first free.

Jail officials lauded his conduct while a prisoner. Beaumont Hotel Corner MAIN AND WASHINGTON ST. Norman Rose, Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prellwitz, Clintonville, Rt.

2, and a son will be the destination Saturday for nine Green Bay high American symphony orchestra school junior boys. The camp to perform in the Soviet Union. to Mr. and Mrs. James Long, Clintonville.

will continue to June 16. The ministry of culture in Sponsoring organizations here are the Knights of Colum Green Bay Press-Gazette Moscow invited the 104-piece orchestra through the Soviet Embassy in Washington. The bus, Association of Commerce. Published every evening except Sunday by the Green Ba Newspaper State Department approved Lions Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Club, Sullivan- School of Business Summer Session 8 WEEKS JUNE 11- AUGUST 3, 1956 Training Adapted To Meet The Needs of Recent High School Graduates And Adults from Walnut and Madison the inclusion of the Soviet Un a i ftf II EXPERT WATCH DOCTORS will giv your watch a clean bill of hoalth Wallen Post No. 11 of the ion in the orchestra's visit to Europe which starts next Au gust.

American Legion, Kiwanis Club, West High School Student Council, and the American Legion treat. ANDREW B. TURNBULU President and Publisher JOSEPH HORNER. Vic President and General Manager LEO V. GANNON.

Vice President and Editor ELDRED J. ROBINSON. Tic President and Advertising Director JOHN B. TORINUS. Treasurer and Managing Editor JOHN M.

WALTER. Secretary and Manager WJPO Entered as second class matter The boys are: Dominic K. JDlalcore. aVfu ii i imn Secretarial Science Business Administration Accounting General Clerical Stenographic Business Machines Comptometry Bookkeeping am. rv Vi im in a Molded Fibre Glass Ends Produce Super Strength! Schilawski, Patrick K.

Garner, and Thomas M. Thomas, all of Premontre High School; Kenneth E. Funk, George L. With broe, and Jim F. Rose, all of West High School; and Carl; M.

Madding, Larry A. and Lee J. Witcpalek, all of. East High School. June 28.

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Wille-brords's church. Burial in Allouez cemetery. 701 street HEmlock 2-2922 Aw Cest erv si he ea.ru FSirt The PRESS-GAZETTE Is delivered by carrier for 35c a week or $18 20 a year. By mall where carrier delivery service la not available within the counties of Brown, Calumet, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto, Oneida. Outacamle, Shawano, Vilas.

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