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December 27. 1956 STEVENS POINT (WISCONSIN) DAILY JOURNAL Pcq 12 in.law Mrs. Florence Adkins. Mrs. Adkins was present at the Return Verdict i i time of the stabbing wrucn occurred in the Adkins' home but iKj 9 i I I It i was not certain what caused tne I'M i Paroled After Serving 30 Years For Murder In Antigo Stabbing i violence.

ANTIGO coroner's Jury Nationalists Report today returned a verdict of "jus tifiable homicide' in the death of Norman Adkins. 58. who was MILWAUKEE (JB A Chippewa stabbed five time with a jack- Indian who has served nearly 30 years in prison for the slaying of 1 i knife Saturday. 3 an Odanah druggist will be re After the inquest held before leased on federal parole Jan. 6, Coroner ilarrv Gibbons this He is Paul Moore, 56, of the morning, Dist Atty.

Charles Av Bad River reservation at Odanah. Roy Belter, chief federal proba ery announced that Adkins' wife, Vergie, 56, had been released on her own recognizance. Av Results Of Raids TAIPEI OP) Nationalist army headquarters claimed today that artillery fire from the offshore islands and commando raids killed 262 persons on the Communist-held Chinese mainland in 1956. The army said its forces also had destroyed 96 junks and other small craft. 4 barracks, 5 ammunition depots, 26 artillery positions and a bridge.

Commandos, it added, staged 39 raids during the year and brought back 35 prisoners. New Magic For Future US Homes By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeaturm Writer This is the age of unreason. But don't let it fool you. Things aren't what they seem, at alL Take the home, for instance. Men are the planners for the little cottage or big man; that women spend their lives in, and thereby is the snag.

Women want more closets, handier work space, nursery ters. recreation space, laundry centers in ordinary homes and apartments, not just in show place establishments and in ads. But what do the men give them, meanwhile? Picture windows. Ah, yes, but Just wait until 1976, one group urges. At that time, they predict, your bedroom will feature radiant panels suspended above the bed to tion officer in Milwaukee, said Moore had a good record in the ery said no charges have been federal prison at Leavenworth, filed but that the case was be Kan.

Moore ana jerry Fero, also a ing held open for further investigation. Witnesses at the Inquest in Chippewa, were convicted of first degree murder in 1927 in the cluded two of the Adkins sons, death of M. T. Marks, 70, Odanah Estle and Glenn, and a daughter Marks was tortured, forced to i An i HCJ 5 write a suicide note, beaten and shot four times. After their conviction In Circuit Court at Ashland, Moore and NEGROES MOLATE CITY SEGREGATION LAW Negroes began riding city buses In Birm-Ingham, Ala, on a "first come, first served" basis.

In violation of city segregation laws. Police immediately began making arrests. The Rev. F. L.

Shuttlesworth, a leader in the Integration movement, Is in the second seat, next to the window. Pero were sentenced to life terms in the Waupun State Prison. But in 1936, they sought a federal court hearing claiming the state NEW ENVOY-EUs. worth Banker, a Democrat and retlrinr president of American Red Cross, has been named by President Eisenhower to be the U. S.

Ambassador India. OBITUARY lacked jurisdiction. In 1937 the WHEN YOU WANT RESULTS Use A DAILY JOURNAL WANT AD! Selling Buying Renting federal court agreed, they were retried two years later, convicted and resentenced to life by the Sirs. Mary Clula Mrs. Mary Ciula, 68, Town of Knowlton (Marathon County), Western District Court at Madison.

Pero, died of a heart attack at Leavenworth in 1955. died late Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Witkowski, 526 N. Michigan with whom she had been staying for three weeks. Oldsters Get Break, Too SAN DIEGO, Calif.

UP) San Diego's senior citizens are going to get a break at the box office, thanks to Squire A. Russell, a 76-year-old retired plumber. Squire, who lives alone, has Officer Frightens' Bear Away OIL CITY. Pa. UP) Patrolman Carl E.

Smith, 24, has a real bear story to tell but no Mrs. Ciula had been in ill health for two years and had been bedridden most of that time. A native of Poland, she was bear. keep you comfortable without blankets. The bed will push into the wall when you aren't sleeping in it There will be a TV screen in the bedroom so that Jlom may check on Junior in the nursery while she reclines.

There'll be a television telephone in the kitchen so Mom can keep tabs on Dad all day, if she likes. An electronic device will enable her to plan menus, specify the number of servings for each meal and select the time when it will be automatically prepared and served. Bed sheets, table linens, dishes and cooking utensils will all be the disposable kind, so there'll be no storage problems. (That's the way they solved that one.) Oh, yes, if Junior gets out of-hand, all you do is push a button. Out comes an electronic retractable paddler to do the spanking job for the lazy or bashful parent A new light source will make Its appearance, too electronic light.

It'll be no thicker than window glass that will line ceiling and three walls, one com Finding The officer was en route home wondered for years why a pensioned person over 75 couldn't get the same cut-rate admission as juveniles at movies and other born Sept. 27, 1888, a daughter yesterday when he spotted Place your ads before 10:30 a.m. for publication same of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorski, and came to this country alone in 1909.

entertainment spots. bear near a private swimming pool. Stopping his car, Smith drew his service revolver as he A- -i i He explained this to the man She settled in Chicago and was ager of a chain of 10 motion picture theaters in the San Diego got out. He stumbled, discharging the pistol. married there to John Gorka, who died a year later.

After his The shot pierced Smith's left area, and to officials of the San Diego Zoo. They agreed. death, she moved to the Town of Knowlton and was married there leg and he is in a hospital. The bear, said the officer, just am- So with proper identification, day. An ad-writer at 2000 will help you.

When ordering your ad, take advantage of the economical 7-time rate with cancellation privileges. Use this handy rate chart! 15 words 3 lines 7 days $2.94 4 days $2.04 1 day $1.00 20 words 4 lines 7 days $3.92 4 days $2.72 1 day $1.00 25 words 5 lines 7 days $4.90 4 days $3.40 1 day $1.25 30 words 6 lines 7 days $5.88 4 days $4.08 1 day $1.50 on Jan. 23, 1917, to Jacob Ciu la. Died oif into, the hills. persons over 75 on a pension will pay reduced admission prices at the 10 theaters, and nothing at the zoo.

The couple settled on a farm in Weather Halts Work the Town of Knowlton, and Mrs, Ciula lived there until coming to On Straits Bridge Stevens Point to stay with her ICiiNACE, Mich. (.) With pany predicts. Two control knobs daughter. Her husband died Aug. U.S.

SUPERSONIC BOMBER IN FLIGHT The B58 Hustler, the Air Force's supersonic bomber, Is shown flying a test mission over Texas In this picture, one of the first official photos of the plane. The delta wing aircraft, designed to operate at altitudes above 50,000 feet, Is 93 feet long and has a wingspan of 55 feet, construction three-fourths com 3, 1951. will help you adjust to any level of brightness. pleted, piling ice and frigid 35 words 7 lines 7 days $6.86 4 days $4.76 1 day $1.75 1 Mrs. Ciula was a member of the Rosary Society of St.

Francis But what have we got coming weather have halted work on the 100-million-dollar Straits of Mac Fire Run Firemen were called to the John Wahoviak home at 841 Jefferson at 8:50 this morning when lint in a clothes dryer caught fire. The fire went out almost immediately. There was no damage. up now? Xavier Catholic Church at Know! ton. kinac bridge for the winter.

Some people are enjoying the new electronic ranges and futur Surviving are two sons, Sam, Officials said the 1956 program was finished on schedule 40 words 8 lines 7 days $7.84 4 days $5.44 1 day $2.00 Daily Journal Want Ads Will" Get You What You Want! Use Their Service! despite a six-week delay in erect istic-type kitchens that contain every type of electric appliance that will do almost everything ing the north approach. The de lay was due to the steel strike except shop for the food. And more of this atomic-age equip last summer. Completion of the long sus Tough Socks? BALTIMORE CB Mrs. Alys Ritterbrown of Baltimore mends socks on a darning-egg which is really a petrified dinosaur's giz zard certified to be 75 million years old.

Blast Kills Two At Aluminum Plant NEWMAN, Ga. L-An explosion in the smelting department of an aluminum products plant early today killed two workers and injured at least for others, one critically. The blast destroyed a portion of the William L. Bonnell lo pension span is scheduled for Simply Call 2000 next November. ment will be on hand soon.

One home shown recently is built- with attention to conversation and entertaining. The ceiling is high in the middle and ceded her in death. In addition to Mrs. Williams, she is survived by two other children. Ray E.

Hamilton Ray E. Hamilton, 60, 117 Center St, died at 9:45 this morning at St. Michael's Hospital, where he had been a patient since Dec. 6. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Boston Funeral Home.

Victor Sandholm Funeral services were held Monday at the Grant Funeral Home in Waukegan, 111., for Victor Sandholm, 69, a former Amherst area resident who died sud Expensive Shine low around the sides so that FAIRBANKS, Alaska UP) at home, and Peter, Knowlton; five daughters, Mrs. Witkowski, 526 N. Michigan, Mrs. Anthony Zdzieblowski and Miss Mary Ann Ciula, 612 Water Mrs. Fred Waitman, Wausau, and Mrs.

Ray Joslin Rhinelander; 15 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Frank Romba, Knowlton; two other sisters in Poland, and a brother," Martin Gorski, Chicago. A brother preceded her in death. The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St.

Francis Xavier Church, Knowlton, and burial will take place in the spring in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Dziko-ski Funeral Home from Friday evening on. The Rosary Society of St Stanislaus Church, of which Mrs. Witkowski is a mem Prices are high in Alaska, but a guy normally doesn't hand over N. $1,265 for a shoeshine.

cated about of a mile from TV) Dale Webb did and 'got the shine while standing in the snow the Newman business section. Windows were broken in resi at Fairbanks' busiest street frVMGWl lltVlltVt 1( dences and tops were snorn from a number of small pine denly at his home in Lake Villa, It all came about because of a drive to raise funds for a new 111., Dec. 22. Burial followed in trees more than a half mile YMCA building. Lake Villa.

away. PRINTED PATTERNS Simply Beautiful to Cut and Sew Ed Hansen, his team captain, Mr. Sandholm operated a A small fire caused by the ber, will say the rosary Friday blast was quickly extinguished farm about a mile from Amherst for many years. In 1944 he sold the farm and moved to Wauke told Webb that if he reported next week with $1,000 pledged for the campaign, he'd get a shoe shine at the corner of Sec by Newman and volunteer fire night at 8. The Rosary Society of St.

Francis' Church will recite the rosary Saturday evening at 8, and general rosary men. William L. Bonnell, company ond and Cushman. gan, where he was employed by the Johnson Motors Corp. until president, placed the loss "con Webb came through with will be said Sunday night at 8.

retiring last year. servatively" at $250,000 which he pledges for $1,265. Hansen paid off his end of the bargain the In 1946 he was married to Gla said was covered by insurance, Arnold Hungerford Bonnell theorized that the blast dys Ritta of Waukegan, who sur next day. vives. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Voie Fune was caused by dumping scrap aluminum wet from recent rains Also surviving are five step tete-a-tetes will be cosier. The fireplace has a polyester resin bonded to bricks above it, and around it the low-built ceiling gives the illusion of more space. There is more concentration on tranquil room settings. Medical researchers recently showed a room designed for "peace of guaranteed, as, one doctor put it, to soothe "harried emotions." You may achieve it, the experts say, by avoiding use of two different soft or cool colors together, as these will only Irritate one more, hardly a desired reaction after a tense day. Red speeds the reactions, but leads to nervousness, they claim.

Blue is quieting but may be depressing after long periods of time. Avoid novelty, heavy nubby fabrics or highly contrasting textures if you are the nervous type. New colors will be to the liking of nerve specialists. Expert Beatrice West predicts that citron, flame, aqua and clear Caribbean" shades will lead the color palette in home furnishings. Hyacinth blue is the new popular hue.

Beige tones will outsmart grays. At windows we'll have scalloped, hemmed and tasseled pull shades that won't give us that closed-in feeling. There are the new silhouette lace-type draw curtains especially for the large picture window, says designer Beulah Charlat, who utilizes lace tablecloth looms to give home-makers 15-foot width curtains for larger windows. children and five sisters, Mrs, into the smelting pots with molten metal. The blast knocked out all power in the city of 8,200 for 35 Bert Otto, Amherst, Mrs.

'Anna Fenske, Wittenberg, Ella Sand A fiyN II holm, Mrs. Tena Allen and Mrs, Mina Rudiger, Waukegan. Urge US Take Steps To Halt Communist Oppression In Hungary Water Problems Course Slated I HiUllP.1 y- ty Btv yy 5 .4 s-V 4 MILWAUKEE UP) A labor group Wednesday nigtit called on MADISON CSA special short course on water problems will be held here Jan. 10-11 for about the United States government to ral Home, Iola, for Arnold Hungerford, 17-year-old Town of St Lawrence (Waupaca County) youth who died Monday at 11 a.m. at the New London Community Hospital.

The Rev. Henry J. Kurtz of Manawa will officiate, and burial will follow in Big Falls. Friends may call at the funeral home from tonight until the time of the services. Arnold was born Sept 12, 1939, at Big Falls, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Hungerford. His father preceded him in death. Surviving are his mother, 10 brothers and a sister. Mrs.

Lucius A. Markham Mrs. Lucius A. Markham, 67, Janesville, mother of Mrs. Robert R.

Williams, Route 2, Stevens Point, died suddenly Wednesday of a heart attack. The Overton Funeral Home, Janesville, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Markham's husband pre- "use every effort" to halt Com munist oppression in Hungary. 200 soil conservation district su- pervisors in Wisconsin.

The Federated Trades Council asserted the U. S. should "offer whatever financial and moral aid The program, announced Wednesday, has been arranged by the State Assn. of Soil Conservation District Supervisors and the is possible," and, added: "In this holiday season when State Soil Conservation Commit rg ill Ions of people through tee. out the world speak of 'peace on earth, good will to men' it is The sessions will be held at the U.

S. Forest Products Labora glaringly evident that the Rus tory, according to Robert Mue St. Vitus' Dance got its name In the Middle Ages when persons afflicted with such a nervous ailment would go to pray for relief in the chapels of St Vitus. sian dictators know nothing of kenhirn, assistant director of the at the University of Wisconsin, peace and possess not a jot of good will." who is chairman of the meeting, The supply and conservation of water, agricultural rights to water, water in rural areas, and wa tershed organizations will be dis I i cussed. ROYAL PREXY- Britaln's Princess Margaret wears cap and gown as president of the North Staffordshire University College at a school installation In Keele, England.

Rather Warm Why ore our patterns more popular than fashion favorites of $mart women everywhere? Ir simply because our patterns are PRINTED I Look and see how each beautifully shaped pattern piece has directions printed on it. See how easy it is to cut and sew this flattering sheath. Then turn to our Pattern Feature today. Order your Marian Martin Pattern. Prompt delivery assured.

For Wisconsin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unseasonably warm weather- in some cases only 10 degrees colder than Florida's was served up again for Wisconsin today. The mercury held to the low 30s and' high 20s during the night, or as much as 24 degrees above normal. It hit the low 40s You'll dance iVith Results) From Classified Call 2000 in the Miami, area: Eau Claire, Grantsburg, Green Bay and Pewaukee were the coolest Wisconsin spots, all with a minimum of 25. MARIAN MARTIN printed patterns Designed for Easy, Fast Sewing Stevens Point Daily Journal Wednesday's highs were In the 30s, except for a top of 40 in the La Crosse region. National temperature extremes ranged from 83 at Long Beach, to 21 below zero at Fraser BRUSH FIRE RAGES NEAR MALIBU Flames and smoke from a major brush fire fill the hills and mountains in background as fire burns out of control near the coastline (below) near MaJibu Calif.

Homes dot the area between the sea and the fire. and Gunnison, Colo..

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