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2 THE CAHTAI TIMES, Ttairriay, StpL 8, I960 Today's Records Weather Taniaht in nuh nwk. I Marriages Deaths Fire Cmurt News Estates Filed Jteal Estate Transfers New Hrms, Disease Kewrti, Bmnkrupteies jrei Jjjxwjwe Tentueraturm WEDNESDAY 1 1 3 p. a. m. Tonight in Madison City Council.

City County Building, 7:30 p.m. County Audit Committee, City County Buiid ing pjfc. Cour.ty i air grounds iJornrmttee, City County Building, 7:30 p.m. County Agriculture Committee, County Amusement License Commjttee, and UiuntjProbatipB'tammittee, all at City County 8 p. m.

Round. JDarice Club. Pointing Dbg Club, OAKS Club card party. Photo Club and Chess all at Community 7:30 Uhjon Mixer. Wisconsin "Union, '7 p.m.

fMt lot gi traUori Wisconsin Union Play Circle, "in. Women's Fellowship, Jfiymoutn cpngregabonal" Church, 7:30 pjri. Legion Post 501 dinner, 1334 Williamson 6:30 p.m. Civil War Round table, Simon House, 6 p.ra. VFW Band rehearsal VFW Hall, 7:30 p.m.

Friday in Madison Wisconsin i Credit Union "League, Loraine Hotel, 2 p. m. So rority. Rushing convocation, Wis consin Union Theater, 4:15 p. Fraternity rushing convo i cation, Untveraty Commerce Building, 4:15 p.m.

Red Cross Blood Center, 302 K. Washington naon to 4 p.m. Bookmobile, Truax Park Apart ments, 1 to 2:45 p.m?; 'Farrell arid aartung streets, 3 to 4:30 p.m. and East Shopping Center, 6 i 8:30 p.m. Births At Methofiisi 'Hospital, day Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. inceht Alrhe, Route 3, Stough Son to Mr. Mrs Steven Shim 9 Rt i Si. At St "Mary's Hospital, Wednes day, Son to and Mrs. Jack Johnson, 2534Moland daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Sie bers, 25 Schenk St. Thursday ''Sons to Mn and'Mrs: Jofin Lock hart; 630 E. Gorham Mr Xand Mrs. "Arthur Aounv rraiFie, ana Mr.

and jara. Donald Anderson, peFore General Hqspl. Wednesday Tr. Daughters to 'Mr. and Patrick.

McGee, 1111 E. Gorham. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moen, 3801 Paus St; son ro Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Gaus mann; Routc 'l; Cottage Groyfe. xfluBMay: 90ns to Mr; and Mrs. Tpraas; ThQFjei Yi hlimgen and Mr. and Mrs, Roger yjytueuer, waunaKee; daughters TAx, and.

Mrs. 'Earl Schuster; 2638 yaasdn St, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed wafd "Drfer, Verona. Mrs; Starike, 47, of 16061 Baker died Mrs: Tillie O'Brien, 81.

Route 2, Brooklyn, died today. Mrs! Floy E. Reeve, 81, Mazomanie, died Wednesday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard. Nadrreiner, 606 W. Shore died Wednesday. Mrs. William 77, formerly 1033 Spaight St, died Wednesd Geraldine Bleieh, 42, Los Angeles, formerly of Mad ison, died Tuesday, Siarriane tAeenses Larry.

M. Xerth, 205 S. Henry and Martha A. Hatverson, Brimmer 465 Marigold Dr. and Marilyn J.

Grant 407 E. Johnson St Richard 2202 Center" and Judith A. Gngnano, 705 S. Shore Drr Carl F. Fink, 410 Eugenia and Patricia A.

Cooper, 636 Howard PI, W. Orcntt, Ashland, Maine, and Jannett M. Schuitz, 15 E. Gilman St. Richard! Patiicia M.

Hagenston, .19 Hanock St. Estate Filed Elizabeth Esser, Madison; assets, liabilities, none listed. Palmer Hanson, Stoughtoat assets, liabili THE WEATHER San Sault. Sle. S33 Shswrws: are expected tonight for" areas on the south Atlantic coaai, umme upper Mississippi valley to the Lakes area and central and southern Plains.

Hurricane Donna win, be centered 08 ike Florida coast bringiag rain tortfee entire southern part of ismw, ik wm cooler trom usf; central a southern Ptains through ifce lifter BfisawpprXwUey to the Great rake; warmsr.on.the Pacific coast (Associated Press Wirepboto mm i Lwl tCTPtraturg list ti at I Mean Itmrtraluri rmm'l u. racipitation sinct Jan. 1 11 31.07 In. Warmast in M22: M. ties, none listed Harold Kautzer, Madison; assets, 000; liabilities, none listed.

Alma Pederson, Stoughton; as sets, liabilities, none Jist Eteer A. Lund, Stough assets, $1,200: liabilities'" none listed. The Hev. C. Naeseth, Madison: assats, Slo, 000; liabilities, none listed.

Superior Court Grand theft; Roland J. Go guen, 32, of 2129 Center Ave. Failing to leave name at acci dent scene William J. Nilles, 1224 Jenifer St.S50 fine or" in days jail; 'failing to have ve hide urraer control, dismissed. Failing to leave name at accir der.t scene.

Ralph E. Gintz, 5405 wnitcomb dismissed oh payment of $3.50 costs. Inattentive driving Gerald Kasper, McFarland, forfeited $15. Dale Palmer, a a dis pavment of $5 costs. David Touton.

Ft. Atkinson iHsfflissed on of. $3.56 Divorces Joy A nit ere, irpm Charles LeMieux, ichlanci: Center. Speeding rGharles G. Shannon, niax Field, forfeited $30.

Marv aiaum, aun wanie, nned $15 i Michael J. Best, Route 3, fined! S10. Thomas A. Cooley, Middie 1 lorteited $8. David 'H.

Hen sen, Sun Prairie, forfeited S6. Wil, lard C. Zimmermann, 2849 Com mercial AyeT, forfeited $5. James Stace, 816 Melvin Ct. and An thur S.

Harris, Wauwatosa, dismissed on payment of $3.50 costs each. No tail Iigbt Pbillio J. Disrhd' jMt Horeb, dismissed on payment OI. 53.50 COStS. No muffler Gerald Sloniker.

Oregon, dismissed on payment of costs. Improper passing Alan Fessen feld, Black' Earth, forfeited $10. Operating track of excessive widtlWHammersley Construction Route 2, dismissed oa pay jment ot 5 costs. Stop and go Wilh'am G. Stewig, U.

W. Riindell Dormi tory, dismissed on payment of Arterial Rosemary Rupnow.i 4737 Lafayette dismissed on payment costs. drivers license and Ming to leave name at 'accident scene Barbara AdMns, 4301' Maher forfeited $20. Falling to lave vehicle iratfer control and bo drivers license Barbara Berger, 3630 Lake Meri Idota dismissed on payment: lot $8,50 ct sts. Fairing to have vehicle under control Samuel Cerro, 1140 Jeni Effinger, Fort Riley, andlfer St.e James R.

Scanfbn, 1518 Fremont and Ruth Dag MUs UN to Halt Congo Arms Flaw By MAX HAJ8RELSOM UNITED N. Y. iS Secretsrv tw, kjokt today called for Security Council action to halt the flow of uuc am ip waning cuis me tango. Ice cat! presumably was directed against Soviet military aid. although it might apply Haramarsrjold 'also bid the 11 nation Council in a special post midnight report that it may be! necessary osaim Congolese military units temporarily since these forces are obstacle to the re establimrnerit of law and order.

The Secretar? General did not 6y Which country was sending military supplies into use Conge independently, of the U. N. His statement folIowetL clnselvl President Eisenhower's blast aij Group Sees Pressure on Kennedy WASHINGTON a A Protes tant group says any Roman CathT oue, as president of the United States, would be under pressure from the heirarchy of his church and might not be aMe to with stand it The statement came Wednesday from a group of 150 ministers ana laymen claiming membership from 37 denominations. They met as individuals making up the National Conference of Citizens, for iKehgwus Freedom. Dr.

Norman Vincent Peale, New York minister, and writer who presided at the meeting, said there was only incidental mention of Sen. John F. Xennedy. the Derh ocraKc presidential nominee who a Roman Catholic. "We're just raising the question1 as to now tree he could be, Dr.

Peale said after describing Ken nedy as a loyai son of the church. Xennedy has repeatedly said that as president he would not be influenced by church officials in matters of government policy. rhe tended; however that a presidect wouin De unqer pressure not cnlv in matters ef foreign relations but also in church efforts "to gainl further funds and favors for its schools and institutions, and otherwise breach tie wall of separation oi enurcn and state." Arkansas Baptists Tq Hit at Kennedy LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ffl Arkansas Baptist convention plans a series of "religious freedom rallies" over the starp aimed at preventing election of pleaded guilty, remiinded to cus jRoman Catholic, president lodv or sheriff fnr ii tody or sheriff for pre sentencing ivesugauon. Driving while license revoked Thomas W.

Bagnell, Sun Prairie, tine or Is days in aiL The Bernes Seloh sf I convention president TueSay no date had been set for a ticMi meeting Rock, but" another Baptist: official said it was tentatively set Oct. 3. Dr. W. O.

Vaueht of Little kock, a lormer convention Dresi dent and now a member of its executive hoard; said in" letters to the eight Democratic presidential el that an anti Xennedy icampaign would be earned to all. partsof the state. Vaught wrote electors, ''We cannot turn our government over jto'a Cathohc who coujdi be influenced by the Pope and bv lite power ot the catholic hierar Icby." Vaught, a delivered the invocation at one session of the: GOP National Convention Chicago' last July. All eight Democratic electors are on record as favonne inedy, although technically they are unpledged, rawer state law. There was no immediate coi ment from the electors.

Land Brinos $1.5 Million HOLLYWOOD (ffl Leo Carrillo has sold "l.ooo acres cf his big ranch in San Diego County lor million. This is one old California fam ily that has finally made some money out of its property," Car rillo said Tuesday in confirming I a report pt the sale. The buyer: Airrea tong Associates of Honolulu. Carnlb still has acres. valued at more than $4 million.

Hjs lamUy came to San Djegoj County in 1769, but Carrillo has owned the ranchland near Escort i dwo for only 19 years. i Union for: its alWpdl iuuenerence the troubled Afri can nation. News dispatches have reported small fleet of 14 Soviet trMm! transport planes, trucks and about! aw technicians are in the Coni to help Premier Patrice Lumumba! put flown successiomsts. But a spokesman for the seces sionist Katanga provincial govern. merit said Wednesday considerable ceived from Belgium.

carrying nine tons of arms Look Like Sisters Report Russj beek Action On TrujiMo UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. The Soviet Union was reported icduj ui aemapo Detore the Security Council today that all members of the" XL N. ioin in worldwide pressure' against the JJommican Repubhc, Informed psurccs said Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasfly Xuznetsov would make his appeal in a resolution calling on the ILnatibn body to approve tBe 2 resolution ot the Organi zation of American States (OAS).

Xuznetsov requested today's Cboncii meeting last Monday. He contended any punitive measures adopted by, a organiza tion as the OAS. 'were not valid, unless approved by the council. Members of the OAS. includinsi the United States, have taken the position that they had full authority to condemn, the Domican.

ReJ puhhe lor alleged intervention ini affairs and call for diplomatic and economic ures of enforcement OAS foreign ministers meetind last month at ban Jose, con demned the Dominican Republic on charges of violating human rights and recommended thai American" republics cut diplomat ic relations with the Dominican i Republic and take econo leasures against it The United States was under stood to feel that the Soviet request should be aired by the couneir despite" the American belief that no U. N. action was needed and that the Soviet move was another attempt to meddle ii the Western hemisphere. The new chief U. S.

delegate, James J. Wadsworth, was sched uled to make his first appearance as successor to Henry Caboti ixioge. wadsworth, deputy, was sworn i Wednesday by President EisenJ The United States has always tpilowed the practice of not vot ing against the inscription of any item on the becunty Councilj agenda even though it disagrees with the complaint Memoers ot the Latin American bloc met privately on the Soviet move Wednesday, but no decision EDITOR'S WIDOW DEES was taken. Argentina and Ecua i Shores, 1325 MpTison dis Hano missed on payment of $3,50 Chicken Pox costs each. Ger.

Measles Falling to display two license Measles 7 plates John E. Tohma.s, 729 Mumps 1 I Jenifer dismissed on pay.strep Throat 1 nit of $5 costs. Whoopfng Cough 1 vrCaV i dor are members of the council are expected to argue widow of the founder and first editor of (Ohio) Citizen, died Wednesday after, a long illness. Fire Cans ij 9:44 a. 137 Ohio davenport burning in back yard, m.

5, Contagious Diseases cases New friain Cases ing no Council action is necessary to! validate enforcement measures adopted by the OAS. Taliesiri Group to Design Church SPRING GREEN Taliesin Associated Arcitects and its chief architect, William Wesley Peters, reported today it had been commissioned to design a new c' rch for the Ascension Evan "sal Lutheran congregation in Scoits dale, Ariz. Construction of the new struc ture is expected to start next spring. A tentative program specifies! rit Signed to Free Clerk Jailed i By Heated Judge KENOSHA ffl Municinal nu.varu j. umtocher stepped.

intol Lundgren A plane) tomorrow, or Saturday, to consid the V. N. military force is landed jer the new HammatskyM report, Establishment of a speci spokesman said, The arms were ioescribea as having been ordered jby the Congo army before inde Ipendence, but were now being de uverea 10 ivatanga. Oliiciak Washington cated there would be strong U. S.

pressure for a move to halt the flow of Soviet technicians andj military supplies. Washington ports said Harnmarskiold already had complained privately to the! Russians about the amount of aid arriving in the Congo and to have received an indie nani repiy. tcsncu is expected to meetj r7l Miss America pageant AUanac N. id the doublefake art vchn r.c Edith Sandra Browning (left)," of Greenwood. S.

and Mis.s Louisiana, Judith Ann Coday, of Baton Rouge, put their heads together. They "look alike en'oueh to he. twin ui seMur They'll compete for "the coveted title of Miss America." iAP Wirephoto) uie nor dispute over an air cooler today, antf signed a. Ayrit of habeas corpus for County Clerk i ch a rd dgren, jailed by County Judge itidroiu uooe in a Adlai Pledges AU Out Effort over i refusal to author ize payment forj. Bodes air coiidi Jupc DuRocher made" the writ aske by Asst.

Dist. Atty. Vivian Nevtonherself. delicate po silioa as. legal reoresentaf ive nr oom parties returnable later to day.

This was the third dav'fhati Lindgren spent a swelteHr cell after his refusal Tuesday toj chlci a yiea wnen judge urxle hauled him into court for oldrng up the voucher on an air condi tioner Bode had installed, ip his) cnamoers. Bode charged that Lundaren action constituted interference witn judicial procedure: Meanwhile the Couctv Board asked Judge Bode to remove the air conditioner from his office imJ mediately, moved to ask local: ap i puance aeaiers lor cost estrmafes iP me msiauation ot such equipment, the district at torneys ottice tor an opuiion on whether the county is liable for such expenditures contracted by a ueparuneni neao. For Dem Victory CHICAGO Adlai E. Ste venson, twice defeated Democrat ic presidential nominee says he is campaigning "with all my heart, and strength" for Sen. John F.

Xennedy, who beat him for the nomination at Los Angeles in July. Stevenson, former governor of nnnois, and the Democrats'; choice for president in; 1952 and 1956 used his first speech for the Illinois Democratic organization at the party's state, "convention Wednesday night to pledge all out effort tor Democratic victory in tne Nov. 8 election. He said that he had asked Xen nedy, the Massachusetts senator, to place his name in nominaticn at the Democratic convention in 1956 "because of my belief thijt he had already come to stand for wnat I think is toe best in the Democratic party and tn Democratic principles':" a sanctuary to seat. 800 members! of the church; a library: administrative and work offices: i a kitchen with facilities to serve 1 a small chapel; custodial quarters and seven Sunday School A rooms.

Church was nfii.innnunrmr 1 1 jwhicli urged a new appeal to all! 'countries to refrain from actions which might aggravate the situ anon. Tunisian ambassador Mona iSjim, only African member of the! aimeo at easmg tfte Congo These include: An appeal to the warrins fac tions to settle their differences by Ipcaceful means. A clarification of the mandate Iowa Couple Is Killed In Vernon! Co. Car Mishap VIROQUA An Ottumwa. Iowa couple was tilled instantlv Wed nesoay aiiernoon wnen their carj plunged off a steep embarJcmenf along Highway 61.

one mile south I ot Heedstown Vernon County, anu sirucK a tree. count of" $100 nullioitior the mediate nnancial support of the virago government to avert economic collapse. The money would I be raised by voluntary contributions. It would be' in addition to the estimated $75 million needed (Council, was understood to belto nallce UJf. military iprces in working on a resolution embodying this and other recommenda Itions.

by the Secretary General Hammarskjold described thei situation in the Congo as increas iagly grave and said the internal conflicts "have taken on a partic ularly serious aspect due to the; fact that parties have relied onj jand obtained certain assistance jmumba. (frost the outside, cffljtrary to tite spirit of the Security Council res U.N. aides said he had decided to issue the report in the middle of the night because the urgency the situation would not per Imii delay. He is icown to be se Iriously concerned not onlv bv the (flow of Soviet aircraft and equip iiuo me ungo, wr the as of Premier Patrice Lumumba, but by repeated Soviet attacks on U.N. policies and Tass news agency Wednesday night accused U.N.

forces of baek jing Congo President Joseph Kas avubu, who has tried to fire Lu Wreek Spills 150 Tons of Ore MARQUETTE, Mich. (UPI) Johnson, both in their sns mey were vacationing in Wis jConsirt Vernon County Corner Dr. R. A. arr said death was caused bv severe head injuries, Both were thrown from tne car.

Dead are Mr' n(l Mr. rT" Cause of the accident is un 'ceieu on me nignway. mV Lean Mnlw tr.bv I I i I i 1 Madison's Favorite Fuliy Cooked Whole am am Calif. Honey Dew MELONS Calif. Fresh Seedless GRAPES immense cleanup job was un der way today after 150 tons of iron ore were spilled onto the right of way of the Duluth, South Skre and Atlantic Railroad by five derailed ore cars.

The cars jumped ibe track after a 42 car ore drag began, moving under its own power in the railroad's upper yard. The derailed cars were badly damaged. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Finest Choice Meats STEAK 35 Pork Butt ROAST ib. 33' 45 29 2 LBS. 27' Home Grown Mcintosh Eating APPLES 3 29 Fresh Green PEPPERS 5 Old Time 30 ox.

cans FRUIT Old Time 25 ox. Jar APPLE SAUCE folder's g.QZ INSTANT 3 for S00 4 for $00 10 oz. Jar COFFEE 84e "1 Naibiseo Urna Poonc Cookies Reg. 39.

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