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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 2

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Oshkosh Northwestern 2" May 3,1961 the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and all other agenciei engaged in foreign intelligence. Killian was the board's first chair the Manufacturing Chemists Pick Killian Intelligence Board Head Activity Therapists To Hold Institute State and County Mental Institutions To Be Represented at Two-Day Program man. Killian now will succeed the man who succeeded him as chairman, Gen. John E. Hull former commander of U.

S. forces in the Far East and president of Thomas Hood once said, "But evil is wrought by want of thought, as well as want of heart." NEW YORK (AP) President Kennedy has selected Dr. James R. Killian Jr. to lead the perma About 175 activity therapists! nent presidential board that monitors the government's foreign, intelligence activities, the New York tion of activities as a treatment measure determined by medical goals.

Therapists administer their from Wisconsin's state and county mental institutions will hold an annual institute Thursday Times said today. programs as designated by psychiatrists and psychologists. and Friday at Winnebago State Hospital. Will Give Keynote Address Dr. Bonard Wilson, assistant Killian is chairman of the Cor-; poration of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

A Washington dispatch to the The institute, sponsored by the director of informal education division of mental hygiene of the State Department of Public Wel services with the extension divi Times, reporting the selection of sion. University of Wisconsin, will fare, this year investigates the subject, "Interpersonal deliver the keynote address at 9:45 Thursday morning. WolLr's Say Qt! Quite a catch, our catchall BIG-WIG BAG 5ra? 3 pair purchase of our Luxury Nylon Spring Sheers That means the occupational, Other main speakers that musical and recreational ther are Miss Beatrice Wade, director of occupational therapy at the apists will study not so much the mental problems of their patients, but their own behavior and relations relative to patients, fellow professional staff members and University of Illinois, and Dr Benjamin Glover, of the UW's de partment of psychiatry. Killian, said it is the latest of a number of steps taken by Kennedy to restore confidence in the intelligence services after the recent unsuccessful attempt to set off a counter-revolution in Watches CIA The story said Kennedy had picked Killian to be chairman of the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities. This board was set up by former President Dwight Eisenhower to keep watch over hospital administrators.

Late Thursday afternoon and Friday, the therapists will break up into discussion groups to study Activity therapy is the utiliza- case histories, in which the speak ers ana otner professional men WIN AT SCIENCE FAIR tary glands into a female frog. Tony Hop-finger, in the lower picture, a junior at Lourdes, was a first place winner for his scale design of a single pillar four-mile suspension bridge. The youth will go to the Kansas City National Fair with ys entry, accompanied by his science teacher, Brother John. (Northwestern photo) OSHKOSH STUDENTS Three girls at Lourdes High School won honorable mention in the recent Southeastern Wisconsin Fair at Marquette University. Miss Sandra Klabunde, a junior, holds her entry of a microscopic black diamond she produced.

The other two, Miss Joan Seckar and Miss Virginia Sippl, sophomores, had entered a biology project of injecting pitui- will participate. The others include Dr. Keith New Charter Is Presented To Scout Troop 14 Keane, Appleton psychiatrist; Dr Robert O'Connor, superintendent name Ocean by his father who believed in naming the children after something big. He has a brother named Pacific. of the diagnostic center at Mad ison; Dr.

Gordon Filmer-Bennett, A new charter was presented to chief psychologist at Winnebago Boy Scout Troop 14 Tuesday evening during a parents night court of honor at Smith School. Don't Keep a Cold in Your Pillow State Hospital; and Robert Ellsworth, assistant superintendent of Central State Hospital, Waupun. i i Thomas Williams, representing the Twin Lakes Council, presented the charter to Clem Fabrycki, Ocean Scittis To Ocean City institutional representative, who in turn presented it to Scoutmas ter Jack Gudden. Williams also IIU bid fay Sunshine Sanitize your pillows germ-tre and hospital clean. OCEAN CITY, N.

J. (AP)-Mr. and Mis. Ocean Scitti are coming to Ocean City. The Spring Mill, couple, whose name is pronounced the Each Cash and I wJ Carry Should Have Kept Quiet, Says Plumber EAGLE RIVER, Wis.

UPI) -Plumber Joe Simonton went back to catch basins today and said the next flying saucer he sees, he'll keep to himself. "I haven't been able to work for three weeks now and I'm going to have to start making some money," Simonton said. The three-week layoff began when Simonton announced three visitors in a flying saucer traded some "space pancakes" for a jug of water. It ended Tuesday when the National Investigating Committee for Aerial Phenomena refused to investigate the pancakes. He said he has been deluged by letters, including one from Aus presented the troop with a 100 per cent Boy's Life plaque and a national ribbon for work on the national project aimed at strengthening America.

During an award ceremony, Gudden awarded Bruce Thur-watcher with his tenderfoot badge and Jeff Thurwatcher and Terry Carroll with merit badges. The same as that of this community, 99 plus loe fed. tax informed Mayor Nathaniel Smith Tuesday that they would accept his invitation to spend the weekend of June 9 as guests of the city. The mayor invited them to visit this seaside community in Cape May County last November when he learned of the similarity of names. Scitti said he was given the honor Scout medal for best Scout of the evening was presented to Donald Sruebs.

Plans were made for a fishing trip and to attend pre-Camporee training at Twin Lakes 711 S. Main For Your Convenience Open Weekday 7 A. M. ro 9 P. M.

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Main Floor "I don't care what anybody else believes. I just know what I saw," Simonton said. "If it happened again, I don't think I'd tell anybody about it." MOTHERS FAVORITE STORE Red Arrow Vets May Offer Help In Civil Defense PURCHASE! Cotton Sportswear Imports LOTS of TOPS and SKIRTS' SHORTS and PEDAL PUSHERS A possible project of assisting in Oshkosh's Civil Defense program will be discussed by mem Oshkosh to Host Retired Employes State Convention of Former Civil Service Workers to Be Held Here Friday, Saturday bers of Winnebago Chapter, 32nd (Red Arrow) Division Veterans Association, Saturday afternoon during a meeting at VFW Memo rial Hall. A- vV The meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. Also on the agenda will The state convention of Federation of Chapters of National Association of Retired Civil bers are expected to attend the two-day session.

Frank Binder is president of the host chapter. Mrs. Julia D. Johnson, chairman of the convention committee, reminded members that registration will get underway Friday at 8:30 am. before the open be committee reports on last Saturday evening's testimonial dinner for Maj.

Gen. Herbert A. Smith and plans for future meeting times and places. All veterans of the 32nd Division have been urged to attend Saturday's meeting and join the organization. Employes will be held in Oshkosh Friday and Saturday.

All sessions will be held at Hotel Raulf. Winnebago County Chapter 416. third largest of 18 chapters in the state, will be host for the annual convention. More than 100 mem- ing session at 10 a.m. Comparable values 2.99 to 4.99 apiece! inconceivable, but true! You can store up a whole Expectant wardrobe at a terrific 2-for-l price! Twin savings are yours on cotton denim, chino, pique, and shagbark separates! Solids'n prints to mix'n match! Black ond pastels, Expectant sizes 8-18.

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