Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 5

Location:
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

jority of accidents occurred on Doily Northwestern 5 urban streets. Oct. 28, 1966 Three Soviet Leaders Will Visit De Gaulle visit to Moscow. He was expected to play up his continuing drive to improve Franco-Soviet relations at one of his rare press conferences today. It was thought he might also comment on Peking's latest atomic About 500 newsmen and 500 invited guests were to meet with De Gaulle in the Elysee this afternoon (10 a.m., EDT).

Government sources said De Gaulle would probably have little to say that is new about Viet Nam or NATO, but Western diplomats were hopeful he might indicate some readiness to lift his 3Vi-year-old veto on British membership in the European Common Market. CLOSED SAT. MON. TUES. October 29, 30, and November 1 We're Moving to Our New Location 2627 HARRISON STREET OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 When the pretty Ariane came down the plane ramp, the husband put on a kissing performance under television floodlights that the late Cecil B.

DeMille could only have pronounced admirable. It had dimension and perspective. School Bus Accidents In Wisconsin Boosted MADISON (AP)- School bus accidents in Wisconsin during the last school year increased slightly over the year before but their severity was reduced, Motor Commissioner James Karns said Thursday. He said a total of 316, compared with 300 in the previous period but "there were no fatalities this year, compared with six in the previous year." Injuries also were reduced from 241 to 147, Karns said. Karns reported that the ma peremptory challenge with which they can throw out a temporary juror without any reason.

Testimony could begin Monday. After the tedium of the courtroom, Wednesday night was a happy time for Dr. Sheppard. He went to the airport wearing a slouch hat and smoking his extra longstem pipe to welcome home his German born second wife, Ariane. She had left for Germany to visit her ailing stepfather 0cf.

1, and at Dr. Sam's special request she returned earlier than planned. "How ya feel, Dr. Sam?" a newspaper photographer asked, while the defendant waited at the gate, lavender orchid tucked under his arm in a white box. "Much better," he replied.

"I've been very lonely without her," said Dr. Sheppard. PARIS (UPI) -President Charles de Gaulle's courtship of Russia advanced another notch today with announcement Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, Communist party leader, Leonid I. Brezhnev and President Nikolai V.

Podgorny would visit him soon. De Gaulle extended the invitations during his recent Difficult Time Selecting Jury For Sheppard CLEVELAND (UPI) -One of every five potential jurors examined during the first four days of the new trial of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard has stated flatly that he entertained an opinion so fixed that he could not give a fair trial. Of the first 35 veniremen seven have declared fixed opinions of guilt or innocence of the 42-year-old osteopathic neu-ro surgeon who was 30 when convicted here in 1954 of second degree murder in the bludgeon slaying of his pregnant first wife.

But six of those seven turned up Wednesday when 12 were questioned, a rate of one out of every two. If that rate should slacken a bit today and the former pace resume it seemed a good likelihood that a jury could be completed. The state and defense both have only one remaining It was announced Thursday night that De Gaulle will host Soviet Premier Kosygin in Paris the first half of December and Podgorny and Brezhnev next spring. Diplomats said De Gaulle and the Soviet chiefs would likely discuss new joint moves to get the Viet Nam war to the peace table. The visits by the Soviet leaders are a close followup to De Gaulle's tour of the Soviet Union last June and July.

At the close of that tour it was revealed France and Russia would cooperate closely in political, economic, technical and cultural fields. A Moscow-Paris "hot line" was set up. Napoleon Coached To Hide His Hand PARIS Napoleon's classic stance, with hand inside his coat, was not his own idea. He asked famous French actor Francois Joseph Talma how he could create a better image of himself. The actor, realizing that Napoleon's nervous gestures emphasized all his negative, qualities, advised him to keep his right hand inside his coat whenever in public.

PHONE 235-2430 Re-elect DRAHEIM PIN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 State Senator Winnebago County REPUBLICAN 16 Yean Experienet Ai Your State Stnator Conscientious Able Respected Authorized and paid for by Drahelm for Slate Senate Club, Frank X. Hochholzer. chairman, Neenah, Wis. II I I I I I I II II II TELEVISION STEREO OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 See how much this It's always "come as you are" when you use First National's G. E.

Freezer saves you! DRIVE- BANKIN BVICI Saves Shopping! Holds up to 406 lbs. frozen foods! Saves Space! Only 61 high, 30" wide and 29" deep (less handle). Saves Time! Cook ahead, freeze to heat and eat later! Saves Money! Buy quantities when prices are low! Saves Effort! Upright convenience see and select foods quickly! Saves Worry! Positive safety door latch opens easily, closes securely! Plus: Fast Framing food nerer more than 6 away from refrigerated surface. 4 Door Shelve. eric can storagt at bottom.

Porcelain Enamel Liner 9 Position Temperature Control Low, Low Price! Only Model CA-12DB 11.6 cu. ft Economy Food Freezer Open Tonight Till 9 Self-Cleaning Oven Range! Lowest Priced Use our North or South side drive-in bank for interchangeable service for checking account deposits and withdrawals cashing checks Time-Credit payments personal money orders -and no worries about the weather or how you look7 Replace your old range only I You don't have to worry about baked -on grease and grime in your P-7 Oven! Just set the dials, latch the door it cleans itself electrically! HnTSISPJ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK ACCOUNTS are now insured up to $15,000 I I by F.D.I.C. Set own timer to tarn en and off automatically. Hi-Speed, self -cleaning Calrod snrfaC9 units. Roomy storage drawer adds space to your kitchen.

Large capacity oven. Clock and minute timer. Grey oven interior with light for dear viewing, ModolJ-329 30" Automatic Range FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN OSHKOSH DRIVE-IN BANKING OFFICES AT North Side: 334 Jeffenon; South Side: 219 W. Ninth Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation imr tv ft A Off The Place to Go if 916 Ohio.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Oshkosh Northwestern Archive

Pages Available:
1,063,865
Years Available:
1875-2024