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THE RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES A ITliT ft ii I III III llllll II I 6 VOL 28, No. 30 RACINE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 80 PAGES 5 SECTIONS 15 CENTS Find 4 Crewmen Aliye and 6 Dead in Alaskan Plane Wreckage StJW f' Peer All Survivors Injured, Taken Out by 'Copters Oe Boy it 'Wtr' ANCHORAGE, Alaska -W Four crewmen were found alive and six dead Saturday in the wreckage of an Air Force B29 that crashed into an Alas kan mountainside during snowstorm, Victims Shot The four survivors, all Injured, were airlifted here from the crash scene in the Talkeet-na range about 50 miles to the Si lr northeast. Soon After State Their names and extent of Top Democrats Urge Speedup in Race with Reds -y-- -y I mi mi, ii ii in mni in Hln Mi iiiiii i Tl 11 1 iiii i in i ii fi mi 'i' i their injuries were not avail able immediately. Nor were Season Opens the names of the dead released. Level The shattered, four-englned (By The AssncUtpi Press) Three men died of gunshot plane was sighted before midday at the level of WASHINGTON UP) The 3 Sisters Lose wounds Saturday, the first day Democratic Advisory Council the snow covered peak.

of Wisconsin's 1957 nine-day deer hunting season. Four called Saturday night for a Two helicopters and another! Wtrephoto BALLOONING FACTORY-workmen In Abilene, were busy Saturday constructing a dome-shaped factory building, using balloons beneath aluminum sactions to hoist them into place for riveting. The building, which was to be constructed during a 24-hour period, was delayed Saturday by riveting machine trouble, but at this stage was about 40 per cent complete. The balloons measure 54 feet when fully Inflated. necessary additional appropriations and, if required, the raising of the debt limit which is today artifically holding back the expenditure of money already approved.

greater sense of urgency in the race with Russia for survival. hunters died of wounds during the season last year. Lives in Blast search plane had been out since daybreak looking for the It said a special session of Cletus Nytes, 25, of Kau- missing bomber. Congress should be convened Cite Rivalry HUNTSVILLE, Ala. kauna, was shot to death while hunting near Dunbar in Marinette County.

"If the rivalry between the An unexplained explo The B29 disappeared near the end of a day-long training flight from Elmendorf Air if necessary to finance a speedup in military and research armed services is delaying our sion killed three sisters and EDWARD ZAHN New Federal Job Nytes was the third son of (Turn to Page 3, CoL 2) Force Base Friday night his family to die a violent It said rivalry between the armed services should be ended The big bomber-type plane's final message at 8 p.m. gave death. One brother drowned and another was injured fatal if it is delaying the programs. Storm Dumps Snow -it -t on Western Regions Zahn Appointed Aide ly in a fall from a window. A "All-Out Efforts" no indication of trouble.

Able to Land fourth son survives. injured a fourth Saturday. The eight-room home of John H. Bachman, 63, in Hunts-ville's eastern residential area, was demolished. The dead and injured were his sisters.

Killed were Mrs. Maude Williams, 73, and Mrs. William Strube, 69, both of Huntsville; and Mrs. Pearl McFarlin, 74, Detroit, Mich. "The all-out effort of the So-I viets to establish themselves Wounded Fatally Henry Vandervest, 67, of Luxemburg was shot and to Labor Secretary and as masters of the space around cause of poor visibility The brief message that four! survivors were being airlifted to Anchorage was taken to mean that the copters had been able to land at the crash scene.

flights were rerouted to Colo (Br Tht Associated PrM) A storm spread heavy snow in Rocky Mountain states Saturday. us must be met by all-out efforts of our own," said the wounded fatally about two rado Springs or Denver. WASHINGTON VFh- Ed elections, Zahn was named miles from Newald in Forest Council in a statement ap general campaign manager for une nignway aeatn was ward J. Zahn of Traffic slowed down and proved by Ad Stevenson, Condition Serious The senior officer among five known to have been Saturday was appointed the Racine County Republican! Party. He helped organize the former President Harry S.

Tru blamed on a snowy road but highways were open and the only traffic difficulties were on Oil. A Mrs. JNora rreeman, ii, oi VI, man, and other leading Demo aboard was Ma). Robert County. Kenneth Fisher, 23, of Milwaukee, said he shot at a running deer and Vandervest walked Into the line of fire.

Thomas Hanley, 28. of Cu- Racine County Eisenhower for as special assistant for legis-l lative matters by Secretary of. Huntsville was admitted to a hospital "Her condition was The WeatheV Bureau re Butler, a pilot. His horn for-, President club in 1951 and mountain passes. crats.

The Advisory Council is merry was at Kane, Pa. served as its chairman in the, Leonard Edwards, 33, ofl Labor Mitchell At the same time, Mitchell described as serious. Some Huntsville residents 24-member policy branch of the The World War II type ported six inches of snow at Las Vegas, N.M., and five inches at Raton, N.M., and 1952 campaign. In 1950 he was Colorado Springs, was fatally dahy was struck and killed by Democratic National Commit named Frank E. Johnson, New plane was from the 5040th the Republican candidate for said the explosion sounded like Injured when a car in which he rifle bullet about 3 miles tee.

Deputy Chairman Sam Radar Evaluation Flight at York regional director of -the rocket motors being tested at Alamosa, and forecast four inches or more for west- north of Fairchild in Eau district attorney. -Before accepting his Wash Brightman denied published re Elmendorf. Labor Department's Bureau of was riding skidded on snow-packed Tennessee a in central Colorado. The car Claire County. His body, with nearby Redstone arsenal The static testing tower at Red ports that Stevenson, the par Employment Security, to be em Nebraska and Kansas.

ington appointment, Zahn was the bullet wound in the neck, assistant director of BES jor associated with LaFrance, ty's presidential nominee in the last two campaigns, had re PLANE CRASH EXPERTS TO FLY TO CARRIER stone is several miles from where the house was blasted. farm labor matters. was found beside a highway. II Heart Victims fused to approve the state Zahn, 36, has been serving plunged down an embankment into a small stream. Edwards was pinned in the water.

More Bad Weather Thompson, Greenquist, Zahn and Dye law firm. In 1954 he served as exalted ruler of Mrs. Ben F. Hughes, who In last year's season, only ment Wyoming also was in the snow belt with the heaviest falls in the high mountains. Airport Closed The Pueblo Airport in southern Colorado was closed be- lives across the street from ALAMEDA, Calif.

-Ml The Navy Saturday said seven experts on plane crashes would four hunters were killed by since April on the disarmament staff of Harold E. Stas- List 17 Members the Racine Elks Lodge 252. the Bachman house, said "it is gunfire during the nine-day The Council listed 17 mem Impossible to describe the the Many other areas in Zahn is scheduled to speak period. be flown today to the carrier sen. He takes over at tne Labor Department a job formerly loudness of It My first reae nation had bad weather.

on tne disarmament question That was, however, the low Philippine Sea, heading back tion was that a missile had got-1 est total of human casualties to Long Beach, with 19 held by Herbert Warburton, a former memtier of the House bers it said had approved the statement in a telephone poll, including Stevenson. It said the others could not be reached in time. Northern Michigan had rain, and snow flurried in the Upper ten away from Redstone and bodies and wreckage from a in recent years. In 1956, 11 to a joint session of Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs at Dania Hall in Racine at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 27.

Widow, 58, of Representatives from Dela struck the house." Pan American stratocrulser. persons were stricken witn Mississippi Valley. ware. Warburton was given a The Army Ballistic Missile fatal heart attacks. Scattered rain fell from New Declaring the U.S.

has fallen Agency public information of Hunting conditions continued Two twin-engine Grumman anti-submarine planes the type used in the vast Pacific legal job In the Post Office Department. York to Florida, Found Slain behind Russia in developing fice said there were no mis War Is Closer, difficult through much of the northern area as rain changed Thunderstorms moved to the sile tests at Redstone Saturday. the "weapons of tomorrow," the Democratic statement said: Zahn currently is assigned South Atlantic Coast -after PLAINFIELD, Wis. UPl to liaison activities involving; to wet, sticky snow with lowering temperatures. "Awful Explosion" Mrs.

Freeman told reporters search for the four-engine "Romance of the Skies" are to land on the carrier about 350 miles from Long Beach. The drenching the Tennessee Val-! "If our military and" research Graham Warns MINNEAPOLIS Evan A 58-year-old widow, missing from her store since early in ley and the Southern programs are being held back that she remembered flicking Visibility Poor Visibility In the woods, par carrier is expected to dock a light switch "and there was arms proposals as presented by the United States to the U.N. During the 1956 presidential the day, was found slain Sat urday night in a field on gelist Billy Graham said here A cold front rolled south because of lack of funds, a special session of Congress should be called requesting the ticularly in the northeast, was this awful explosion: Monday morning. The stratocruiser was carry eastward across the Midwest nearby farm. A man was taken poor and road conditions became uncertain.

Saturday that the world is closer to war now than it has Mrs. Freeman said her three sisters who were killed were mtQ custody for questioning. ing 36 passengers and crew In addition to those wounded Mrs. Bernice Worden's son watching television in the liv of 8 when It disappeared Nov, been at any fime in the past Ine room. She was in another Frank, told authorities that he fatally, several other gunshot decade.

8 on a flight from San Francisco to Honolulu. entered the store about 5 p.m. part of the house. casualties were reported on opening day. These included: There Is a danger, Graham Bachman had left the home The Philippine Sea started back to California after an and found the cash register was open, blood stains on the floor and his mother was only 15 minutes before the Don Larson, 40, "Milwaukee, said, that "someone will pull the trigger" on Soviet missiles explosion.

shot in both legs near Crandon. that travel 5,000 miles with missing: "all-out effort to preclude the possibility of missing drifting crash evidence." The carrier Bachman said the house was heated by oil and there were hydrogen warheads." Mrs. worden body was found on the Ed Gein farm no gas connections at all The evangelist said Nikita reported search planes had tx There also was an electric seven miles southwest of hausted all possibilities of Khrushchev apparently has consolidated his power and be Plainfield. A Waushara Coun heater, he added. finding survivors.

William Elhers, 77, Gillette, shot in the left leg in Forest County. Ben Mientke, 41, of Wausau, shot in the groin in an Oneida County accident. Hit in Finger George Kramberger, 19, of West Allis, hit in a finger by (Turn to Page 2, Col. 1) ty sheriffs deputy found the come a virtual dictator. body.

This increases the danger Sheriff Art Schley refused because he has shown himself to say how Mrs. Worden died by his statements to be an Recent Racine Speaker Killed; Wrote 'How to Live 365 Days' or describe the nature of her unstable' man," Graham said wounds. Only God can save us," Dr. Schley said the State Crime Graham said. "But He won't Laboratory has been called in.

died when his auto crashed on until He sees that we have The taken into custody by learned true repentance and a Green County highway, three miles south of Monroe. He was the sheriff was not identified. MONROE A prominent local physician, Dr. John A. Schindler, author of the best seller to Live 365 Days a Year," was killed Saturday in An '-'r V' 1 CX vA 0 A'' IX j' -J-s-ia r- '-'A fv .4 11'.

I i.i.,, 1 1 .1 I ummmipif 1 1 1 1 -I alone in the car. Schindler's recent o'o k. Racine Area WEATHER i Sundsy, Nor. 17. H57 Mostly cloudy and colder today, with snow orrain beginning in afternoon or evening, changing to rain tonight Monday, mostly cloudy with occasional rain.

High today in the low 40s. Low tonight near 40. humility and love." City Manager for Kenosha Quits OK, You Gh -Any Challengers an auto crash while en route to Women's Guide to Better a house call Living," was published last Dr. Schindler was In Racine September, last month to address the an Born in New Glams, KENOSHA iM Richard nual executives' and foremen's HONOLULU UP) Ruth K. Saffrey, an 18-year-old WAC from Lahaina, Maui, she believed she had the H.

Custer, city manager of Ke dinner, sponsored by the Ra Dr. Schindler lived his entire life In Wisconsia He was awarded bachelor and master nosha for the last five years ELSEWHERE IN WISCONSIN longest middle name in the Saturday submitted his resignation and said he would take a of science degrees by the Uni cine Manufacturers' Assn. He told the 1,000 dinner guests at Memorial Hall that immaturity is the greatest cause of emo military service. verslty of Wisconsin and similar position at Zanesville, Ohio. lr studied medicine at Washing Miss Saffrey, who enlisted Oct 31 and will be sent to tional stress.

ton University in, St Louis, Kenosha citizens voted in a Ft. McClellan, said her Turn to Page 2, CoL 5) referendum last spring to re middle name of 49 letters turn to the mayor system, ef In March, 1956, he spoke at one of the Emily A. Lee lecture series, sponsored by the Racine Public Library. His theme was that "emotionally-induced Mostly cloudy today. Snow likely to begin late today in northwest portion and rain in southwest portion, spreading over the state tonight and Monday as snow, northwest, and mostly south and east portions.

A little colder east portion today. High today, 30s, in the northwest, to the 40s, southeast. Low tonight, upper 20s. northwest, to hear 40, extreme southeast fectjye next ApriL is Kahuananiokaiulanika wahinehooleletaliokuatoika lani. In This Section: Custer said his new appoint ment involves an increase in Journal-Times ltaoto 4 HUNTING VICTDI-Daryl Bzdawka, 17, MUwaukee, was treated at St Luke's Hospital Saturday for a .22 caliber bullet wound in his abdomen.

Sheriffs deputies, who were Investigating the case, said Bzdawka and several other youths were hunting Saturday afternoon near Lake Michigan and the 7 Mile road when the gun of a 6-year-old companion apparently was discharged accidentally. Hospital authorities said Saturday night the injured youth was "holding his own." Caledonia Rescue Squad members and hospital emergency room workers are pictured with Bzdawka. illnesses" account for the ma She said it means "Women of the heavens descending Local News 6 Editorial Page 18 Einar Skoal 19 jority of ailments family phy pay. His present salary is $13, 746. sicians are called on to treat from the cliffs with the fruits and flowers from the The resignation is effective Dr.

Schindler, 53, one of the Late Telegraph News, within 30 days. founders of the Monroe Pages 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14'.

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