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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 2

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HERALD, Marshfield, Wis. November 7, 1957 Final Rites Held For F. W. Lulloff Interment Made in Colby Cemetery (By News-Herald Correspondent) COLBY Funeral services for Ferdinand W. Lulloff, 77, who died 31, were conducted Monday afternoon from Zion Lutheran Church here.

Interment followed in Colby Memorial cemetery. The Rev. William Christian officiated at the rites. a "Come Ye Disconsolate" and "There Is an Hour of Peaceful Rest," were the hymns sung by a male quartet comprised of Arthur, Allen and David Frieberg and Norman Zuther. Pallbearers were Nathan Dessloch, Vernon Loss, Fred Schwierske, Dr.

Frank Weix, Frank Marquardt and Don Schreiber. Out of town relatives and friends who came for the funeral loff, Tomahawk; Harold Lulloff, included: Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Lul- I Dodgeville; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Baumgart, Wisconsin Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baumgart, Fifield; Mrs.

Lena Prange, Mrs. Paul Manowski and Mrs. John Sullivan, Fond du Lac; Earle Ruesch, Mrs. Theodore Hartwig, Paul Steinbach, Medford; Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Baird, Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brenner, Thorp; Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Georgas, Henry Rahn and Donald Braatz, Neillsville. Steinwand Services The Rev.

John B. Pinion was celebrant of the Requiem High Mass offered Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Catholic Church here for Ambrose M. Steinwand, 80, whose death occurred Nov. 1.

Burial was made in Colby cemetery. Pallbearers were Albert Engeldinger, Angus Lamont Peter Apfelbeck, Edmund A. Becker, Charles Riese and Conrad Orth Sr. People present from out of town included: Mrs. Halver Becken, Milwaukee; Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Pacholk and children, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. William Garrity, La Crosse; Miss Margaret Garrity, Prairie du Chien; William B. Tufts, Tacoma, Milford Prange, Sturgeon Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hemmy, Juneau; Miss Elsie Verkuilen, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frane, Wittenberg: Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Yorkston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase, Delbert Strubel, Neillsville; and others from Wisconsin Rapids, Neillsville, Medford, Owen, Withee, Humbird, Spencer, Riplinger, Loyal, Abbotsford and Unity. Capt.

Norman Finstahl, his wife and two daughters, who had been living at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, the past few years, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M.

Firnstahl, last week before leaving for Ethiopia. Capt. Firnstahl is with the U.S. Army Intelligence Service will be stationed at the US embassy there for the next two years. Mrs.

C. Krause spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morales and children, in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Frane, Wittenberg, visited relatives in Colby Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Frane is visiting her children and their families in Milwaukee this week. Heimerl's Variety Store, located in the former Red Owl Store building on Highway 13, is now o- pen for business.

Textile Union Meets CIO-AFL Requirements NEW YORK (P-AFL-CIO President George Meany says cleanup action by the United Textile Workers Union means the UTW qualifies for continued membership in the merged labor organization. The UTW was one of three unions the AFL-CIO Executive Council charged with corruption last month. The others were the Teamsters and Bakers unions. Two top officials of the UTW since have resigned. They are Anthony Valente, president, and Lloyd Klenert, secretary-treasurer.

Among AFL CIO charges against Valente and Klenert was that they used $57,000 of union money to make down payments on homes. The UTW, an AFL union before the labor merger, is not to be confused with the larger Textile Workers Union of America, a former CIO affiliate. After conferring yesterday with seven international officers of the UTW, Meany newsmen: "If this board adela, seven officers) says it will 1 all instructions, we'll trust them. I believe they are still trade unionists." He said the UTW has agreed to hire a new accountant and put in a new accounting system. The union said Joseph Jacobs, in accordance with AFL-CIO demands, has been removed as Southern organizer and would be dropped as union counsel.

Pension Law Is Approved By Thomson MADISON (P Gov. Thomson signed a bill Wednesday that will permit Wisconsin legislators to retire under the state retirement system when they are 65 years old. The measure was one of several approved during the Legislation's ture's cleanup session in September. It also permits reelected lawmakers to postpone retirement without becoming ineligible for benefits. The old law called for mandatory retirement at 70.

Another bill signed by Thomson will permit widows of veterans to apply for admission to the veterans' home at King under certain conditions if their husbands would have been eligible had they lived. Still another bill erases a technicality in recently passed legislation that requires a year's resi-63, dence in Wisconsin before becoming eligible to receive state aidchildren less than a year old now are eligible under certain circumstances. Jury Is Given Notes Of Judge for Mistrial ST. LOUIS (PA murder case ended in a mistrial in suburban Clayton when a court clerk handed the notes. of Circuit Judge Franklin Ferriss to the jury by mistake.

The jury had deliberated two hours in the case of Herschel 0. Courtney, 51, carpenter charged with second degree murder in the shooting two years ago. After the jury went to dinner, the court clerk handed it a document he thought contained the judge's formal instructions. It proved to be the judge's notes. He declared a mistrial.

Cold Weather Is Poised to Follow Rain (By The Associated Press) Low clouds, light rain and drizzle were reported throughout Wisconsin today as colder weather poised for an invasion of the state. Wednesday's clear skies gave way to overcast conditions during the night. The accompanying rain or drizzle was light, with the only measurable amounts recorded at Eau Claire, Grantsburg and Wausau up to 6 a.m. Each of those points had .01 of an inch. Nighttime minimum temperatures were mostly in the 30s, except for 41 noted at La Crosse.

Lone Rock and Madison. Hales Corners was the coolest spot with 32. Wednesday's maximums were in the upper 40s and low 50s, topped by 51 at Eau Claire and La Crosse, compared with the nahigh of 85 at Brownsville, Bryce Canyon, Utah, was the coldest spot during the night with a low 14 degrees. Scott Murder Trial Nearing Completion LOS ANGELES (P)-The prosecution is nearing the end of its case against L. Ewing Scott, 61, former stockbroker who is on trial for the murder of his wife.

The will of Mrs. Evelyn T. Scott, admitted as evidence yesterday, showed she left half her $600,000 estate to her husband and the rest in trust for her brother, E. Raymond Throsby. Prosecutor J.

Miller Leavy said the will helps prove the state's contention Scott murdered his wife to get full control of her estate. Scott insists his wife, who disappeared May 16, 1955, is still alive. Jayne Mansfield Now Is Officially Engaged HOLLYWOOD (-Now it's official: Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay are engaged. Hargitay, professional strong man, gave the blonde actress a 10- carat diamond ring shortly after she returned here yesterday from a personal appearance tour of Europe. Both have been divorced and Miss Mansfield has a 7-year-old daughter.

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