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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 8

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i i i were Robert Hayes, 13, and his brother, Jerry, 15. of rural Chip- pewa Falls; and Norman B. Hut- Holiday Continued From Page 1 a person, butsaW? the President'. personal pop was "meaningless in poli ticnl terms" because he could ne-t' his program; TART! SALE Crovd Greets New Democratic Senator Oshkosh Northwestern 8 Sept. 3, 1957 Bill Signed Bans Looking passed or his.

'favored candidates! in addition, the grim statistics elected. do not take into account the Denu il of Discontent scores of persons hospitalized with WASHINfWOM A denial nainful trnffir arrirlent iniiirips son, 45, of Ferryville. Not included in the Labor Day weekend toll were the deaths of Adam Polek, 67, of Chicago who died in a West Bend hospital Saturday night of injuries received earlier in the week, and Maurice Olson, 42, of Shawano County, who died Saturday night in a Shawano hospital. He' was injured Thursday. MADISON William Prox-jcial balloting when he scored a that discontent with farm policies the heavy toll in property At Files of FBI nvtre, Wisconsin new Democrat- smashing, upset victory over for- helped elect, Sen.

William Prox- ic senator, was erected by Gov. Walter hohier, tne D-Wisi. was made Mondav publican candidate. Froxnire new by aire Secretary Benson. damage.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Highway crashes claimed the lives of 17 persons in Wisconsin during the Labor Day weekend, compared with nine last year and to Washington, his certification DOORS OPEN at 10 A.M. Proxmire named in last Tues WASHINGTON President Eisenhower signed into law today a bill aimed at protecting FBI was speeded and he was' sworn in Thursday. The session ended files from unrestricted searches cheering crowd of about 1,000 persons when he returned from Washington where he served in his new post for two days during the closing hours of the session. Proxmire. and his Ellen, arrived home Sunday night.

He as elected in last Tuesday's spe- 22 in 1955 for the same 3-day pe OPEN NIGHTS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK riod. The new senator will serve the 16 months remaining in the term of the late Sen. Joseph Seven Drown In Wisconsin Over Holiday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Upon returning home, the sena tor told the happy throng of sup day's spec ial election, and others have cite1 Benson's policies as' one of the big factors in his upset victory ov "cr the Republican candidate, fo rmer Gov. Walter Koh-ler. According to Benson, the 1956 farm vote in Wisconsin "did not indicate problem for the Republicans i and since that time there tons been an increase in farm iu me in the state in fact throughout the nation but in Wisconsin nottably in the dairy industry find in livestock." In radio interview (MutAial Reporters Roundup), Bensr a said, 'As a matter of fact, Vs.

The weekend deaths, plus two more early today, raised the state traffic toll for the year to 565. In 1956 at this time, 638 persons had died. Miss Irene Durovec, 32, of Cicero, 111., was killed shortly before midnight Monday night in a two-car accident on Highway 14 near Spring Green in Sauk County. Stanley Schufler, Stevens Point, by defense lawyers. Congress passed the bill as one of the last acts of the session.

The Justice Department and FBI Chief Hoover had asked for it because the Supreme Court's Jencks case decision last June. Atty. Gen. Brownell satd the decision created a grave emergency in law enforcement. Hoover said his men couldn't go on with their work if their confidential files were opened to fishing expeditions by defense attorneys.

The new law spells out legal procedures jto be followed in line with the Jencks ruling. In that case, the Supreme Court porters, "What the Democrats have done so far in Wisconsin is only the first step. We can repeat what was done in the general elections next faft. I shall begin to campaign immediately for re Seven persons died in water mishaps, in Wisconsin over the TV Champion, Freuchen, 71, Dies in Alaska EW YORK fUP)-Peter Freu-chen. 71-year-old arctic explorer, author and TV quiz show cham Labor Day weekend.

A double drowning occurred in Oneida County. election and will work with others of our party for an all-out Democratic victory." Three year old Debbie Jane ONE GROUP! 153 IN ALL! Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was killed early today when he was pinned in the cab of his bread truck after the vehicle hit an abutment and a Reception Is Held Robert Walter Milwaukee the ver-all farm picture I feel is pion, died of a heart attack Monday at the Elmendorf Air Force An informal reception for Prox-ver encouraging." ti mi a i ITU TICC drowned in Little Spider Lake in Vilas County Monday when she mire and his wife was held at He 'added that "farm income is half mile south of Medford. said a defendant in trying to dis Base, Anchorage, Alaska.

Commentator Lowell Thomas in fell off a pier. UUMLIII iil-i A Manitowoc salesman, John formed his office here today that Dies in Headon Crash William G. Peck, 19, Route 4, Merrill, was "killed today in a two- increasing, nas been increasing f(y fbout two years, and in no peri since 1947 has there been two (years of successive increase Edward Stroebel, 40, drowned Freuchen collapsed and died at car headon collision two miles 5:31 p.m. after carrying his lug gage up a stairway at the base's their suburban Blooming Grove home by a large group of friends who supplied the refreshments. Before leaving Washington Sunday, Proxmire said, "I'd like to be my own kind of senator." He made the reply in answer to a question in a TV interview (ABC Open House).

He was asked which of the other senators he north of Wausau on U. S. Highway 51. other driver, identi credit the testimony of a government witness against him had a right to inspect all reports the witness had made to the government. Clinton Jencks, a former labor union official, had been convicted of falsely swearing he was not a Communist.

One of the government witnesses was convicted Monday in Paye Lake, north of Mountain in Oconto County, when he suffered a heart attack while1 swimming with his two small daughters. officers quarters. The grizzled, one-legged explorer had refused fied by authorities as Chester Paschelke, 43, Chicago, and four any help, Thomas said. Mrs. Josephine Swoboda, 25, in (firm income." Calls Job "Hot Seat" Proxmire has asked for resignation, in commenting ort4vis future, the secretary de-s rribed his job as a "hot seat," added: "I can't imagine any person in fcis right mind wanting the job." Thomas reported that a NAVY passongers in his car, were in jured.

drowned in Green Bay Monday Doctor was at the scena and pronounced Freuchen dead immedi SMART STYLES Volues Up to $2.00 SALE Store-Wide A ft Mrs. Violet Miller, 31, of Bosco- would try to follow in setting the style of his operations. He replied perjurer Harvey Matusow. The when the outboard motorboat in which she was towing her hus ately after he collapsed. bel, was killed Monday night when the car in which she was riding Supreme Court ordered a new trial.

tnat ne wanted to be my own band, Hubert, on water skis overturned off Long Tail Point. Swo kind of senator," but added tha Jle said he had tried to quit sev left a county highway near Bosco eral times, but was "still on the bel and hit a utility pole guy wire. on the basis of his campaign he-would probably find himself in thj boda, an employe of Brown County at Green Bay, lost a ski and went 'team." Mrs. Mary Knoll, 67, of Med Prwmiro'e oil io1p nn tUn A Freuchen was in Anchorage on a "sentimental journey" to the Arctic with other veteran explorers including Bernt Balchen, Sir Hubert Wilkins, and Adm. Donald B.

Macmillan. The expedition was planned in connection with the International Geophysical Year and ford, was injured fatally Monday Lower courts gave a broad range of interpretations to the Jencks decision in rulings asto what government files the defense could look at. Federal prosecutors dropped some cases rather than turn over files which mightgive camp of Democrats such as Humphrey (Minn), Kenne? ly (Mass) and Douglas (111). under the water. When he came to the surface he discovered that the boat had capsized, the motor had when the auto in which she was a passenger struck an abutment ministration were backed Sunday by Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler in an address at a fallen off and his wife, a non- The 41-year-oid senator his beside Highway 29 about two Labor Day mooting of Demon dlh election indicated a national miles west of Abbotsford.

away confidential informers and In Cincinnati. Albert Glenzer, 65, of rural Miss Gladys Scottie, 19, of Min will be filmed by Thomas for his new TV show. techniques. content with the policies of fie Eisenhower adminsitration a nd Pointing to Proxmire's election, neapolis, died early Sunday when Medford, and his son in law, Charles Bragg, 40, Medford, Butler said: thrown from an auto which over Freuchen's rugged, bearded face became familial to millions of added that discontent centered on farm and foreign policy issues. He drowned Monday in the Willow Sen.

Proxmire criticism of turned at a rural intersection two Flowage, a famed fishing spot the tight money policy, of Repub miles east of Cornell in Chippewa near Rhinelander. lican inflation and high prices, of called anew for the resignations of Secretary of State Dulles and ipc-retary of Agriculture Bensonr ft County. sa 1 1 v- pj A Glenzer's son, Eugene, 23, told Two Sisters Are Killed He called his election a very Two sisters from Illinois were 81 From Oshkosh Attend KC Retreat Eighty-one members ofhe Oshkosh Council of the Knights of Columbus attended the organization's annual retreat over the weekend at St. Nazianz, Wis. The retreat began Saturday aft small business failures and the farmers economic plight, found solid agreement among the citizens of Wisconsin Americans when he made six ap-j pearances on CBS's "The Question" show last year to win the quiz's top prize in the category of "The Seven Seas." He later won $16,000 more on the "The $64,000 Challenge" when his challenger, a Merchant Marine captain, failed to answer a question.

authorities their boat overturned when his father stood up to change places with Bragg. When a heavy killed near Baraboo Saturday definite, clear and obvious Joss' for President Eisenhower's poli C- ONE GROUP! 197 IN ALL! A ONE GROUP! 197 IN ALL! night when the car in which they SHORT SLEEVE SHORT SLEEVE motor started to pull the boat un "Wisconsin has led the way to were riding struck a bridge and cies and programs. He (however, it did not indicate resentment toward Eisenhov; cr as der the trio started swimming for ward a sweeping Democratic vic overturned. They were Mrs. Fran tZ I 4 ces Kara and Mrs.

Josephine Ru tory in the election of 1958." He added that the Wisconsin ernoon and concluded Monday aft-' zika, both of La Grange. Ill (ADVERTISEMENT) SPORT SHIRTS ernoon. It was the 32nd annual re balloting clearly indicated "the Their ages were not available. treat sponsored by the Oshkosh Harold Erickson, 41, Fargo N. IK-1' council.

100 average Wisconsin citizen is fed up" with the "increasing favoritism to special interests" of the Eisenhower administration. Values Up to $4.95 Serving as the retreat master died early. Monday when his car left a curve in Highway 95 three miles east of Arcadia and shore about 100 feet away. Young Glenzer looked back after reaching the shore, but his companions had disappeared. Charles Griswold, 14, Route 2, Waukesha, drowned Sunday when he slipped out of an innertube while swimming in Utica Lake near Dousman in Waukesha County.

Frank Plaszca, 17, of Weyer-hauser, drowned Sunday when he fell out of a boat while fishing in was the Rev, Donald Bullingham, SDS, of the Salvatorian Seminary. $1139 plunged into the ditch. A two-car crash on Highway 12 Hay Fever Patients now open Nose-Sinus Zone with New Tablet Invention Clear, free breathing restored in minutes as congested nasal zone is de-congested where drops, sprays, inhalers often don't ret three miles east of Eau Claire Four Boats Capsize, 97 Are Reported Dead JAKARTA, Indonesia tfl-A de Sunday killed two persons: Mrs William Pinkerton, 27, Ashville Potato Lake near Weyerhauser. A layed dispatch by Antara News Agency said today 97 persons died August 17 off Tarakan, East companion said the youth stood up suddenly, doubled over and toppled into the water. Menasha Adds Nine to Faculty MENASHA Nine new faces on the Menasha public school faculty will greet students when they return to their classrooms next Thursday.

The four new high school instructors are Arvilla Eichsteadt, who will teach English; Sylvia Lemmon, English; John Long, science; Gerald Mattern, band; and Borneo, when four small boats carrying 101 passengers capsized in a sudden storm. The four res N. an expectant mother; and Thomas Bond, 24, of Yonkers, N. Y. Carleton Haefmann, 30, Oshkosh, died Sunday of injuries received late Saturday in a two-car collision at an Oshkosh intersection.

A Chicago man, Karl Edinger, 45, was killed Sunday when his station wagon went into a ditch and hit a culvert on Highway 45, cial ingredients whlchu BJtike this formula so amazingly teffective. Among them is a newVc' poongest-ant substance so effect it has become the single i usrredient most prescribed by beiors for relief of congestion it tthe nose- cued were picked up by other boats. sinus area. Policemen in Sweden carry sa John A. Myhre Dies Unexpectedly NEENAH John A.

Myhre, 56, of 921 Adams died suddenly at his home early Saturday morning. bres. But, Swedish policewomen Available without Prr fi cription John Gronouski, machine shop. carry only nightsticks. just south of Antigo, i Sale Bargains jf Boys' Wear 18 IN ALL! ONE GROUP! 18 IN ALL! Dan Graves, 19, of He was i born in Neenah, Aug.

26, RUPTURE-EASER T.M. B. U.S. ri. Olf.

(A Pimr Bim Trout The addition of two kindergartens to the city school- system accounts for the hiring of two extra teachers, Gretchen Friday and Rosemary Salm. New elementary died Sunday when hurled from a car plunged off a Walworthi County road seven miles north of Delavan. Chicago, 111. (Special) Observers here are hailing a remarkable new advance against the most unrelenting misery of hay fever congestion in the nose-inus zone. A way hat been found to de-congest thit congestion.

This is the central fact which has aroused so much interest on the part of hay fever sufferers who nave never found satisfactory relief from other medications. Up to now, nose drops, eye drops, inhalers, sprays and antihistamines have given some measure of relief. But today you can expect much more complete eomfort. This new compound reaches all the congested naml areas from all sides, through the blood stream. It opens stuffed-wp, blocked nasal passages.

Free breathing is restored in minutes. Stops unpleasant sneezing; watery, itching eyes are cleared. New Tablet Invention It took a new kind of tablet-in fact a unique three layer tablet inventiou-to combine the spe (WD 1901, and had formerly been employed by the Hardwood Products Company. Survivors include a son, John Neenah; three stepsons, Wil school teachers include Mary Mur ray, kindergarten teacher at Butte des Morts, Patricia Schneider, Grade 1, Nicolet, and LaVerne Pudjaski, Jefferson School: liam Callaway, Neenah, and Jack Now available withou iprescrip-tion, this new tabled invention is called Dristan. Its unique corn-bin at ion of in gred ies i its (1) opens up blocked breath? i ig, (2) stops unpleasant sneezin; (3) clears red, watery, itching teyes.

At the same time, Dristifji helps the body meet the groa demands put upon it by th E' stress and strain of hay fever, and bolsters the body's resistanc to infection. Hay fever suffer rtrs who want faster, more comf lWe relief than they have ever br ire obtained are notified that ji istan Decongestant Tablets ne now available without pref jel iptton. 98 at all drug stores. 1956 Whitehall Fh it maeal Company 3u No Fining Required and Eugene Callaway, Appleton; YEAR 'ROUND WEIGHT three brothers, Gilbert, Donald and Hi A strong, form-fltttni washsblt sup-Dort for reducible lnaulnnj hernts. Back An Evanvills girl, Joan Brun-sell, 16, died early Sunday as the car in which she was riding left Highway 14 near Janesville and crashed in a ditch.

Edward Calmes, 19, Waubesa, was killed early Sunday when his auto and a semi-trailer truck collided on Highway 33, east of West Bend. Arnold, all of Neenah; and four lacing adjustable. Snaps up In Iront. 1 MtN3MJI Adjustable leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad.

No steel or leather bands. For men, women, children. Mall orders (It neasoro around lowest part of abdomen, state rijht, left side, donble. MUELLER-POTTER 3 DRUG STORES IN OSHKOSH sisters, Mrs. William Luebke, Newberry, Mrs.

Ray Drunt, York, Miss Annabel Myhre and Mrs. William Jacobson, both of Neenah. Funeral services will be conduct m. rm rtsfl? Voluei Up to $35.00 I 1 Holiday victims reported earlier 75 ed by the Rev. Charles Luhn, pas it: tor of the new St.

Mark Evangel ical Lutheran Church, Neenah, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Kessler Funeral Home. Burial will be4n-Gfeen-Lawn Memorial 1 1 oenuine UlflTfB IDflSTfB Park. Friends may call this afternoon and evening at the funeral jS iltfep QBS GBGS6 ruERGENCt HIT rryPS I 'A. IV 1 FOR fjRSTAlO TRAVELKIT TRAVEL home. Labor Day Llama Prices Slashed jrr '7 Com Early FOR HOME 4 No home it complete without this properly-ec-juiped kit.

It contains the most necessary iteiMtt or quick treatment of minor Injuries. Amorica's tflrgttf Stlling TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toilets can woste over 1000 gallons of water a day. The efficient, patented Water Master tank ball instantly stops the flow of water after each flushing. CHICAGO (UP) Brookfieldj Zoo proudly announced the birth; of a llama on Labor Day. Zooj Director Robert Bean said the Price $50 IJ Price $750 The pocket size Travelkit is small but complete.

Co ntoins most necessary first aid Items. 75C AT HARDWARE STORfS offspring might be named Sairtj Gompers" in honor of the founder! of the AFL. STERILE COTTON 1 Ounce 20e 4 OoVcet 65e Pound ..1.98 WATERPROOF ADHESIVE TAPE 5 Yards 1 Inch 5 Yards 1 Inch Yards 2 Inches 7 ONE GROUP! 296 PAIRS IN ALL! You save on the large size FINE QUALITY cou am STERILE GAUZE hlcN HOSE Volues to $1.25 Volues to $1.25 -ejP BAND-AID TRADf MARK Plastic Strips Large Six Package Medium Sixe Package flesh color. Won't loosen in water! N1 Yord N3 Yord. 33c .1.23 "'ji ijf" Kll yJlJOh STERILE 34 inches wide-folded STERILE GAUZE.PADS 2x2 Inches (25's) 3x3 Inches (12's) 3x3 Inches (25's) STERILE BANDAGE 1 Inch 10 Yards 18c 2 Inch 10 yordt 3 Inch 10 Yordt 39c It pays to use the best Prodvttt btarin? id ltd Cress trad tnork tiav no onntiien wrtottwt with American National Rd Cross.

1 Sole V--- SAVE; $. I Smm-Jim Ml 114 MAIN ST. i.ac mm i IN OSHKOSH 3 DRUG Si' CORES.

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