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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 17

The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 17

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qlMfdHP'l-ilH 'WW'ff 'HyfT Mf trnym iiyir.MpPWfiqs' nwytwiy yny Fond da le (Wisconsin) Commonwealth Reporter. Thursday, August 12, 1965 Rendezvous In Space Sanitary Conditions Discussed By Council Is Scheduled By U.S. (Con. from Pg. 1) (Con.

from Pg. 3) Park. Estimated cost of bleach Market Reports Business News RndduLac Commomvcalth Reporter FINANCIAL SECTION Ripon Man Dies At 93 After Illness Princeton Native and 7 minutes after launching, Cooper will press a switch and explosive devices will kick the ers would range from $4,000 to $4,500, excluding cost of 76-pound REP into a separate Red Missile Brings Bomi Navy Plane (Con. from Pg. 1) goal, 30 miles southwest of Plei-ku.

A patrol of U.S. paratroopers made a brief contact with guerrillas today at the village of Plei Ya Ho. Shots were ex mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmi orbit alongside Gemini 5. U.S. Car Builder Councilmen felt the city park system should not use its appropriations for equipment to be located at the county fair Then command pilot Cooper will switch the Gemini 5 orbit Ending '65 Assembly Operated Farm For Many Years Herman G.

Fox, 93, of 210 E. so the craft gradually falls be Rising Costs Worry Many; grounds. DETROIT U.S. motor ve hind the satellite to a distance of about 52 miles. Then, using a Fond du Lac Ripon, died radar system, an on-board com War Blamed at Riverdale Manor, Markesan, puter and jet thrusters, Cooper "Apart from the fact that the bleachers would be located on a property not part of the city park system," McManus stated, "there was also the feeling that there were a number of other hicle production last week totaled 139,357 units as most plants began closing down their production of 1965 models, the Automobile Manufacturers Association reported today.

at 8 a.m. Wednesday after a will begin chasing the REP across the skies. If there are no lingering illness. changed, out wnen the para By SAM DAWSON (AP Business Newt Analyst) Born in the Town of Prince' hitches, he should catch it dur NEW YORK (AP) Rising ton, Green Lake County, Sept. ing orbit No.

4 moving to within Nevertheless, total vehicle out park department projects which 26, 1871, he was the son of Hen 20 feet of it. retail prices on food and other consumer goods or services troopers charged in they found only frightened villagers. No Americans were hit during the shooting. Speaking of the downing of the Skyhawk, the spokesman put for the year pushed past the seven million topping the would take priority over th's type of expenditure ry and Louise Fox. He was edu Gemini 5 will circle the REP worry many families today.

cated at Princeton, lived in the 1964 pace for the same period for nearly an hour so that Con Towns of Princeton and Green Conrad Zimmerman, who presided in the absence of Ray by more than one million. Businessmen and manufacturers fret at the steady climb in rad can photograph it from various angles. Lake, and for the last 36 years in said the three other planes of Last week's output included mond E. Puddy, council president, asked Gordon A. Wendt, costs of first one and then another industrial material.

The radar system, elements Ripon. He was a retired farmer, He married Emma Jahnke, Oct the flight returned safely and reported it was hit by a missile from the ground. 2 Copper Issues Slump In Quiet Stock Market NEW YORK (AP) Two copper issues, Anaconda and Kennecott, slumped today in an otherwise quiet stock market. They reacted to news of a move to nationalize the copper industry in Chile, where they are the biggest operators. A motion to nationalize the industry was made in the Chilean Senate, which was discussing an earlier proposal to establish a partnership between the big copper companies and the Chilean state.

Anaconda fell more than 3 points and Kennecott dropped 2. The market was slightly higher at the opening then turned irregularly lower. The institutions appeared to be coming into the market as some big clocks crossed the ticker tape. Hunt Foods lost a point on a block of 104,300 shares and then shaved its loss to half a point. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was off 0.71 to 880.76.

The market could find no stimulation in news development to continue Wednesday's advance, which tapered off in the last half-hour of trading. Changes of most key issues were fractional but a 107,658 passenger cars and 31,699 trucks and buses. During the previous week 147,297 cars and of which are in both the space 15, 1896. She preceded him in And the future holds -still craft and the REP, is identical city clerk-treasurer, to get more information on the bleachers from the ball club, asking death, as did one son. more troublesome possibilities He added that no enemy air 27,050 commercial vehicles were produced, the AMA said.

He is survived by two daugh to that which Schirra and Stafford will use for the Gemini docking maneuver. craft were sighted in the area and no other groundfire was One is the threat of still production costs under new ters, Miss Elvira Fox and Mrs Earl Baker, both of Ripon; nine Cumulative output in 1965 through Aug. 7 totaled 7,107,059 units, including 6,009,764 cars Alter completing the rendez labor contracts that might set off General nrice increases in reported except that which hit the plane. The weather was re grandchildren, and seven vous, cooper and Conrad will basic industries. and 1,097,295 commercial ve settle down to the long haul in ported clear.

Earlier Missile Action also if the club has approval from the county board to install shower facilities at the fairgrounds. GOP Seeking Negro Voters Services for Mr. Fox will War Spending Gains hicles. In the same period last year, 6,042,883 vehicles were And another is the effect of space on a flight which equals the round trip time planned for the first team of be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Evangelical United Brethren produced 5,036,589 passenger more government spending for Church, Ripon, Rev.

Stanley moon-bound United States as the Viet Nam war when the cars and 1,006,294 trucks ana buses. F. Hayes officiating. Burial will tronauts. economy already was at a point that some thought dangerously be in Hillside Cemetery, Ripon The four-day flight of McDi- vitt and White gave medical near to overheating.

friends may call from noon Friday until 11 a.m. Saturday at the Butzin Funeral Home, experts confidence that man WASHINGTON (AP) Republicans are seeking the advice of Negroes from across the nation in an effort to enlist Negro voters in the South and in The gradual rise in prices, Milwaukee Markets MILWAUKEE The Milwaukee cattle market was steady today. The calf market was steady to weak, nogs were steady to 25 higher and sheep were steady. Estlmateo receipts 1,000 cattle. can survive prolonged exposure both at consumer and industrial Ripon.

to space weightlessness. But they say the only way to be cer levels, has been cited by government economists as one rea 800 calves, 400 nogs ana 100 sneep. the big cities of the North. CAPT. KENNETH H.

MEHLOS tain is to put men in orbit for son thev think more inflation wdnptav's cattle market steady) Sen. Thruston B. Morton, R- Former resident of Milwau longer and longer periods and good to choice steers 22.00-26.00t good te choice heifers 21.00-25.00; standard Hol- isn't a clear and present dan ger. said today his party will be "a bunch of suckers" if they It was the second reported downing of an American plane over North Viet Nam by an antiaircraft missile. A U.S.

Air Force F4C Phantom jet was shot down about 40 miles west of Hanoi on July 25, and the Pentagon attributed this to a surface to air missile. Two days later the Pentagon announced that Air Force jets had bombed the missile site from which the Phantom had been downed as well as another site. It said one site was destroyed, the other damaged and three of the attacking planes were shot down by conventional ground fire. U.S. reconnaissance planes have located five other missile sites encircling Hanoi, but military spokesmen have raised the possibility that North Viet Nam also has mobile launching units.

The missile launchers are as watch them closely. A 14-day kee, Capt Kenneth H. Mehlos, 31, of Long Beach, died stein Steers 1B.50-21.og; stanaaro oairy few ran to a point or so. Steels and motors were mixed. Aircrafts continued strong on expectation that the widening war in Viet Nam will mean more orders for planes.

Prices advanced in active trading on the American Stock Exchange. Corporate bonds were mostly unchanged and Treasuries were firm. and commercial heifers 18.00-l9.oo; util aon ao the lob. Another reason for confidence Gemini mission is scheduled later this year. ity cows 15.

canners ana cuiier 13.00-15.00; commercial bulls 19.00-19.50) on an Army aerial mission in the western part of the United "We're not talking about over the Negro community common to utility lB.oo-iy.oo. Calves: Wednesday's market steady te has been the belief, widely held in and out of government, that While whirling around the States. 1.00 lower; good to choice 24.00-30.00) common 20.00-24.00) culls 16.00-20.00. and turning it into a Republican the economy was due to take globe, Cooper and Conrad will perform a total of 17 different A member of the United Hogs: Wednesdays marner sreaar 25 lower; lightweight butchers 24.r camp," another party strategist breather, postponing inflation medical, scientific and technolo 24.75) heavyweights 23.00-24.00; light sowe 21.00-23.50; heavyweights 19.00-21.00; boars problems. States Army Reserve, Capt.

Mehlos left Camp Roberts, said, "we're not that impractical. Stock Listings gical experiments. They range from photographing weather, 16.00-17.00. Sheeo and lambs: Wednesday's market But more private economists, "We're trying to build a very where he was serving a two-week training course with steady; good to choice 21.00-24.00; common to utility 16.00-20.00; culls 14.00-16.00) land and celestial features, stable, long-range base that we especially in banking circles, are sounding warnings today that any sizable climb in economic expansion now, as con the reserve, with Capt. Arthur by Oormican Furnished looking for missiles launched from earth, conversing with Stock tima.

neminn, memoers Midwest Fend du lc, cm. local 101 S. Main xchante. Ackerman on a mission Aug. 1 can grow from," he added, "We're not mira cles." National Chairman Ray ewes 5.50-6.50; ducks a.wo.ou.

Cliicasro Livestock CHICAGO (IP) USDA Hogs butchers strong to 25 higher; 1-2 200-230 lb butchers 25.25-25.50; mixed 1-3 190- Navy Cmdr. M. Scott Carpenter 41 Vi trasted to the letdown expected 42 in a diving bell 200 feet beneath sumed to have been installed by The two never returned, and the plane with their bodies was found Aug. 7 in the Sierra Mountains, near Carson City, 36 65 V4 earlier, could bring on an inflationary turn that would nullify the surface of the Pacific, pe Bliss plans to confer before the 41260 lbs 24.75-25.25) 2-3 250-270 IDS Z4.SO- riodically checking eyesight and makine radiation and other 41i24.B5) mixea is jwhi id ow boars 16.00-17.50. Republic Steel Revlon Rexall Drug Rich Merril Reyn Metals Revn Tobacco Richfield Oil Rockwell Std Royal Dutch Safeway Stores San Diego Schenley Ind Scott Paper Scherlng much of the gains.

Build Up Steam Nev. month is out with a team of top Negro Republicans from all sections of the country, a party of 34 measurements. A sales representative for the Cattle ouu; caivesnone; 5iauiiiet generally steady on scattered sales; several packages mostly choice lbs 25.50-26.50; mixed good and choice lbs 24.75-25.75; several lots and loads mostly choice 800-950 lb slaughter In addition to more spending 39 31 Va 42 31 V4 ficial said. because of Viet Nam, these Western Zone Sales Corp. of Los Angeles, Capt.

Mehlos was Ever bake spoon bread in in Bliss wants their ideas on how heifers 23.50-24.50; good and cnoice so- Soviet technicians and may be manned by Soviet personnel. In the ground war, U.S. and Vietnamese forces in the central highlands mobilized for big operations against the Viet Cong around the. embattled special forces camp at Due Co. There was no indication whether the Viet Cong would stay and fight or follow usual tactic of melting away in 68 dividual custard cups for easy best to woo both the newly reg scientists cite the Increased outlays shaping up as various gov 900 lbs 22.75-23.50.

67 service? born Feb. 11, 1934, in Milwaukee, the son of Harvey K. Meh 19V. 25 ernment programs looking to- Sheep 200; spring siaugnter nmos mna shorn slaughter ewes steady; couple lots choice and prime 85-105 lb spring slaughter lambs 25.00-25.50) good end choice istered Negro voters of the Deep South, and the Democratic minded minorities of the North. 54 los of Wauwatosa and the late 5914 Ri77.io.

He married Maria Ghlz- wara me ureai ouwiy uu.m 23.00-24.S0. 89 Banelda Klein Mehlos of Ke- zoni. Sept. 10, 1932, in Italy, up steam. 32 38 waskum.

Council Will Act Manager of the Falbo Chi- So far, the price advances caeo. he and his wife came to haven't been too alarming. The He is survived by his father 56Vi 13Vj 39 the face of a formidable enemy, Fnnd du Lac in 1932 and lived! increased cost of living is real Land Petitions The chief mission of 74 48 and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K.

Mehlos, Wauwatosa; enough to families trying to bal here oermantlv after 1954. He Americans was to be a reserve Chicago Produce CHICAGO (IP) Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter steady to firm; 93 score AA 61; 92 A 61; 90 40) I J) cars 90 60) 89 60. Eggs 70 per cent or better grade A whites 37; mixed 37Vaj mediums standards 28. USDA Potatoes arrivals 47) en trecll 114; total U.S. shipments 198) cartet track sales: California long whites 1.50- (Con.

from Pg. 3) two sons, Mark and James Meh ance their budgets. But tnere had moved to Dane in 1960. force. But U.S.

authorities made tive session Wednesday night to 75Vi 31 '4 19 31 48V4 23' los, Ventura, two sisters, Surviviors include his widow; consider that in addition to other plain they would be ordered into action if the Viet Cong has been no runaway. Industrial price gains have been in such things as metals Sears Roebuck Seeburg Corp Sharon Steel Sherwin Wms Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Soo Line RR Southern Pac Southern Rwy Sperry Rand Spiegel Inc Std Oil Calif Std Oil of Ind Std Oil NJ Sterling Drug Studebaker Corp Sunray DX Oil Swift Co Tenn Gas Trans Tex Easfn Trans Texaco Tex Instrument Tex Oil Gas Tex Gulf Sul Textron Amn Thiokol Thompson Ramo Timk Rolr Brg Twentieth Cent Fox Union Pac Union Carbide Utd Airlines Utd Fruit Utd Gas Corp US Ind US Rubber US Steel Mrs. LeRoy Keller Kewas kum, and Miss Barbara matters. 19'4 launched a major 77 one son, Renato, Dane; one daughter, Nicoletta, Dane; two brothers, George, Fond du Lac and Demetrio. Greece and two Robert P.

Moser, superintend 131 "4 3.75; Washington russets 4.50-4.7) wasr Ington Norgold 4.00; Texas round red! 3.50; Minnesota round reds 3.50. This increases the cost of manu Mehlos, Wauwatosa; one brother. Harvev K. Mehlos of 24 ent of schools, and Edmund A facturing many items that con A military spokesman said director of business 62 66 15 sisters, Tania and Peinelope, there had been no reports of services, appeared before the Greece. He was preceded in sumers ana inaustry use.

cut corporate profits have been so eood. and competition still so 33Vj 43 further contact with the communists since around noon, discussion meeting to explain death by one brother. Abbott Lab 43'. Adams Express 27'A Admiral Corp 31 Vi Air Reductn 6W Alleg Lud Stl 43H Allied Chem 46H Allied Storm 79 Allls Chalmers 21'. Aluminium Ltd 2W Alcoa B'4 Amn Airlines SI V4 Amn Bdcastlng 0 Amn Can 49 ACF Indus 77 Amn Elec Pow 41 Amn Mach FdrV 19 Amn Motors 10 Amn Photocopy 9V Amn Radiator 18 Amn Smelting 55Va A mn Tel Tel tW Amn Tobacco 39 Anaconda Co hVt Armco Steel tSVt Armour Co 38 Atlantic Cst Ln 65'4 Atch Top Fe 33H Avco Corp 23 Beech Air 21' Bell Howell 33'i Bendix Corp 51 Vi Beth Steel 35 Boeing Air 797s Borden Co 43V Borg Warner 48 Brunswick Corp 9 Bucyrus Erie 45Vi Burroughs Corp 3W Calumet Hecla 22Vs Cmpbl Redlake 23'A Cdn Pacific 60V Case I Ctrplr Tractor 42H Celanese Corp Cessna Air 37 Clark Equip 44'A Choo Mil StP 35'i Chgo RR 91 Chfjo Rl fc Pec 24 Chrysler Corp 45 Cities Svc tOVt Coastal St Gil 32V.

Coca Coll 76Vi Colo Fuel Iron 17 Colum Bdcstg 36H Columbia Gas 31' Comwlth Edison 53'. Comm Satellite Cons Edison 43V. Cons Foods 47'4 Cons Nat Gas 74V Contl Can 57 Vj Contl Insur 66 Control Oatl 37 Corn Products 5214 Crane Co 64 Crucible Steel 25 Curthis Wright 177. Deere Co 37'. Dvr Rio 20H Detroit Edison 35'.

Dome Mines 39'. Douglas Air 47'. Dow Chem 68'. Du Pont de Nem 234'. Eastern Air 0V Eastman Kodak 88'.

Eaton Mffl 48'i El Paso Nat Gas 19 Fairchild Cam tm Fairchild St 10 FMC Corp 94 FCL Fed 2e'4 Firestone Tire 43V. First Char Fin 24'. Ford Motor 53'. Gamble Skogmo 31. Gen Dynamics 43 Gen Elec 104 Gen Foods 84 Gen Motors 97H Gen Telephone 42 Gen Tim 14V Gen Tire 23.

Getty Oil 27 Gillette 36V. Goodrich sm Goodyear 4Vx Grace 50V. Great AlP Great Nor STVt Greyhound Hanna A 35H Homestake Mini 51 Honeywell Corp 62 III Cent Ind 51 Inland Steel 42 Insp Cooper 36Va Intl Bus Mach 484 Intl Harvester 36 Intl Nickel 87 Intl Paper 29 Intl Tel Tel 53Va Jim Walter 20 Johns Manvllle 51V, Jones Laughlln 61'. Kaiser Alum 36 Kennecott Cop 107 Kerr 59'. Kimberly Clark 49'.

Koehring 30 Libby McN Llbby 12 Llgg Myers 82', Litton Ind 96. Lockheed Air 49 Lorillard 45'. Marathon Oil 57 Marshall Field 52 Martin Co 18 McDermott Ray 42 McGraw-Edlson 34V Merck Ind 55'-. Minn Mining Mfg 56 Mopac Class eoVa Monsanto Chem 86V. Montgomery Ward 32 Mosler Safe 26i Natl Can 25 Natl Airlines 85 Natl Cash Reg 78 Natl Dist 31 Natl Lead 71 Natl Steel 52 NY Central 53Vj Nil Mohawk Pow 28 Norfolk 4.

Westn 130'i Nor Amn Avii 55 Nor Pacific 49Vi Northrop Corp 27 Olin Mathieson 49 Outbd Marine 15 Pac Gas El 36 Pan Amn World A 27 Pan Handle East 38 Parke Davis 31 Paramount Pict 59 Peabody Coal 37V. Penney 66 Penn RR 43V. Peoples Gat 46V4 Pepsi Cola 78V4 Permian Ind 13 Pfizer Chas 59 Phlla Elec 37 Phelps Dodge 71 Philip Morris 85 Phillips Pete 54 Piper Air 41 Pitt Plate SI 70 Polaroid 72Vi Proc Gamble 71 Pub Svc El Gas 40 Radio Corp 36 Red Owl 23 Wauwatosa; nephews, aunts; and uncles. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Friday at Miller's Funeral Home in Kewaskum.

Funeral services will be held Funeral arrangements are when U.S. paratroopers drew the Board of Education's request for additional funds to balance 27V4 41 58 72 21 keen, that most manufacturers have been able to absorb the pending at the Uecker-Witt Fu small arms and machine-gun expenditures through December fire from a village 15 miles east Unlisted Stocks Combined Insurance ft -39' Gateway Transportation Is -ljVi General Llfe-Wis Giddings a. Lewis Larsen Co Mrtge Guaranty 2f15 Pabst Brewing Rueplng Leather Schlitz Brewing S'Sil Wis Power Light 24-24H Milwaukee Produce MILWAUKEE UP) Produce A Potatoes: Nebraska reds No 1 neral Home and will be announced on Friday. higher metals costs without raising the price tags on their 1965. Councilmen decided that of Due Co.

There were no cas at 2 n.m. Saturday at the fu 34V4 144 63 48 Vi 19 42 52'4 finished products. ualties, he said, and a patrol en neral home. Burial will be in the matter will be discussed in detail at a later meeting of the Policing Power Worry IRVING L. KINKEL Irving L.

Kinkel, 70, of Com- Luther Memorial Park, Kewas The chief worry now is that Joint School District 44 31 Vi Varlan Assoc Western Union Westinghouse El Weyerhauser Corp Wis Elec Power Xerox Corp Woolworth Yngstown SST Zenith Corp the policing powers of competi ins, and vera ueacn, died unexpectedly Tuesday Paul W. Michler, 441 Vine St, 166Vi tion might be lessenea. iney 28 appeared at the meeting to ask 6.25; California long whites no i at his home in Michigan. kum. Members of the U.

S. Army reserve at Milwaukee and members of the Robert G. Romaine Post 384 of Kewaskum will join in conducting military could be if the Viet Nam war 39'4 83V4 5.50-75. Cabbaae: Wisconsin grown crates 1.75) about resurfacing East Merrill A former resident of Fond du grew large enough to put a Arizona 3.25. Lac.

he was born Feb. 9, 1895, American Stock Exchanai List Onions: lowa ana tsiuorni nremium on some goods and yellow, 50 lbs 2.75-3.25; Texas lumoe Avenue. He was informed by Elmer Bray, city engineer and director of the public works, that Aeroiet Gen services at the graveside. An materials. And competition wihtes 4.2&-SD.

in the city, the son of Jost and Eva Immel Kinkel. A veteran of World War he was a first lieu Army chaplain will conduct the might be less of a brake on the matter would be considered 33 Vi 42 4'4 9 18'. 16V, 4 7V4 Ark La Gas Assoc Oil Gas Canadian Jav Cdn Sup Oil Chromalloy Comm DIs Cent funeral services. prices II consumers continue in State Egg Market MADISON UP) Wisconsin at farm egg tenant with the 32nd Division with funds remaining from the the spending mooa mat senas current blacktopping funds. Fotochrome retail sales up almost every MRS.

CLARENCE BUCK Mrs. Clarence W. Buck, 65, and had been president of the Haggerty Tool and Die Dearborn, until his re Gen Dvlpmnt Yellowknief 4 14 Orvin Doede of 550 Van Dyne month. market today: firm) demand gooa) supplies adequate to short. Prices: grade A large mostly 30-34; grade A mediums 20-27, mostly 21-23; grade large 11-21, mostly 1419) undergradee Road appeared to seek informa The dollar volume of retail 8'4 7 of 21 S.

Hickory died at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at her tirement in 1955. and cneCKS ii-i. mmnr 14 tion on the planned reconstruc He married Violet Ahue In home, following a lingering 11 15V4 Hazel Bishop Kaiser Indus Kaweckl Chem Klein Dept Store Marrud Maryland Cup Mead Johnson Natl Bellas Hess Peddinoton 1922, who survives. Other sur tion of North Park Avenue from East Johnson to East Scott sales set a record in July.

Some say the cut in excise sales tax inspired more buying. But the tax was included in the prices of 37', tered the village and found it deserted. At about the same time, U.S. informants said, the Viet Cong made a new mortar attack on the Due Co camp. Some 30 rounds of 60mm fire landed about 300 yards short of the camp, they reported.

For months the Viet Cong has dominated Route 19, the strategic east-west highway crossing the central highlands from Qui Notion on the South China Sea to the Cambodian border at a point five miles west of Due Co. The American paratroopers nd infantrymen after their arrival moved out along Route 19 and dug in with artillery and armor well down the highway. They established blocking positions which enabled the large Vietnamese relief force to move up to Due Co. The Vietnamese column scores of vehicles and hundreds of men had suffered heavy casualties on Monday and had dug in just five miles from Due Co to await reinforcements. Other American units secured State Cheese Market MADISON UP) Wisconsin Cheddar vivors include three sons, Louis 21V, The former Kathryn Wade 5 and Donald, Dearborn, and Rob cheese market today: prices uncnons, demand fair to good) supplies of long-horns short, other styles adequate, prices: Streets.

He was informed that the project is scheduled in the future. was born June to, law, in Greenbush, the daughter of Seaboard Wld Air Solitron Device most items before the cut. Since these price tags presumably ert, Grosse He, iu grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Clara J2 9'j 60 Vi 94 18 7 Cheddars 35-38; 40-lb blocks 35-3S''4l Syntex Corp 39- sinole daisies longnorns Frank and Mattie Roberts Technicolor were lowered in July, the dollar A two-page agenda was facing Ehrlich, Fresno, and Mrs. Victor een Inst 40; miagets v-v.

volume of sales of all goods councilmen for the afternoon meeting today when final ac would imply much greater buy Martha Faustino, San Luis Obispo, and three brothers, Ernest Fond du Lac, Walter, Wade. She was married to Clarence Buck, May 31, 1926. She moved to Fond du Lac in 1905 and had taught in the Fond du Florida, and Oscar. Holly, Mien. tion will be taken on numerous reports, communications, petitions, one resolution, one ordi Lac County School System lor He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.

two years before her marriage. nance and miscellaneous mat ing of consumer items than just a hunt for tax-free bargains. But for all their worrying about what might happen what forces may be feeding the fire of future inflation all but a few economists admit that the danger still lies in the future. A member of the Salem Evan Masonic funeral services will ters. gelical United Brethren Church, be held at 2 p.m.

Friday in wms. ehp mm she was associated with tne Milo, Mich. Burial will be in College Students Now Face Tight Draft Rule Michigan. Dorcas Bible Class, W.S.W.S., the Fox Valley Button Society and the Wisconsin State Button MISS LENA RUPP Miss Lena Rupp, 84, of 181 'the Pleiku Airport. (Con.

from Pg. 1) The camo at Due Co looked Smith, Selective Service Society. Convalesclng Reinhold J. Kinas, Ripon, R. 2, who is chairman of the Town of Metomen and heads the Fond Third died at 8:05 a.m.

to Survivors include her widow like a fortress, with scores of director for Georgia. day at St. Agnes Hospital. Not True In Virginia er; three daughters, miss jane Buck, at home, Mrs. Walter du Lac County Highway Com' mittee, is convalescing at Unt Leith, Fond du Lac, and Mrs, Not all states plan to look at student deferments.

One such state is Virginia, where a spokesman for the state director; Arnold Nanna, Mounted Route 30; two sons, Dale Fort Wayne, and Neal Fond versify Hospitals at Madison from severe third degree burns he suffered several weeks ago when he accidently fell into a rubbish fire on his farm. He said, "We have issued no directive to review student defer du Lac, and three sisters, Mrs. ments and hadn't anticipated vehicles and tanks drawn up around it "For the time being anyway, our siege is over," said one of the 12 American advisers in the camp. All were certain, however, that the Viet Cong would renew their harassment when the gov-. ernment force moved out Elsewhere in Viet Nam: A bus carrying 20 U.S.

Air Force men struck a mine about four miles east of Saigon. Several airmen were cut by flying glass but not seriously, a U.S. mill- Lawrence Krueger, Van Dyne, Mrs. Emil Kottke, Town of any such directive." Don Schomburg, who heads Lamartine, and Mrs. E.

was burned on his right arm and right leg from the hip down. He will remain a patient there while undergoing skin grafting. the local board in Amarillo, Mvshka. Wichita, Kan. She was She was born May 12, 1881, in Calumetville, the daughter of George and Amelia Rupp.

She had resided in Fond du Lac since the death of her parents and was the last member of her family. She was preceded in death by four brothers. Friends may call after 3 p.m. p.m. Saturday at the chapel, Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at the Chapel, Rev. Martin Koehler officiating. Burial will be in Garnet. MRS. GEORGE A.

BEECH Funeral services for Mrs George A. Beech, who died Monday at Rolling Meadows, were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday preceded in death by her parents, one brother and one sister. said, "The policy of this board is that if the youth is trying to get an education, we Funeral services will be at 2 are going to let him alone. FOR GREEN BEAN AND CORN PACK Night Shift Starting 6:30 P.M.

Will Arrange Transportation Good Working Conditions In Modern Plant California Packing Corporation Markesan, Wisconsin Apply Wisconsin State Employment Service p.m. Saturday at the Salem E.U.B. Church, Rev. Harry W. Said Col.

Howard W. Davis of Connecticut: "We may have tary spokesman said. The bus was taking the men to work at been liberal in some cases Schoss officiating. Burial will be in Estabrooks Cemetery. The bodv will be moved to the where we won't be in the fu- an ammunition dump.

ture. States in the survey planning Tshombe Having Talk at the Memorial Baptist Church, Rev. A. Burton Eliason to review deferments are Connecticut Delaware, Florida, "ALL MARKETS ON ONE CALL" Complete Brokerage Service on All Stock Exchanges and Unlisted Markets Private Wire System to All Principal Markets Gormican Homufh Members Midwest Stock Exchange First and Main Streets Phone 922-4430 I With Belgian Minister BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) church at 11 a.m. Saturday and lie in state until the time of the services.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the Cand-lish Chapel. JOHN "ilZZIO John Bizzio, 65, of Dane, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mrs. Edwin Brandt was or Maryland, Michigan, North Car Congo Premier Moise Tshombe flew to Brussels today from olina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, ganist and Mrs. Ella Bastien Washington and West Virginia.

so'oist Burial was in Rienzi Cemetery. Leopoldville for talk with Bel-. eian Foreien Minister Paul- Those not yet planning died Wednesday in Freeport, 111. His death was unexpected. Pallbearers were Herman Henri Spaak.

Tshombe was due Fond du Lac 201 South Marr Street He was born Sept 8, 1899, in to fly next to Muncih on his tour changes are Illinois, Louisiana, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Considering such action are California and Texas. G'ahl, Franklin Brown, Earl Flood, Eldor Panetti, Gary Pa- Preveza, Greece, the son of Micholas and Amalia Kiriakou several western turupean nations. nettl and Donald Panetti. rtfy ti.siis.fcs,iikt.tNi i kxa.i 5.

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