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THE SHEBOYGAN (WIS.) PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 6, 1954 i FDR-Churchill Agreement rnrrr Obituaries Impartiality Of Scars To Be Challenged Bv Affidavits Ur 4 otiii noias-noi 1 of both U. S. houses of Congress KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) Mrs.

Thomas Theobald Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas Theobald, 72, of Stacy-ville, who passed away at 2 a.m. Friday, were held Monday morning at the Sacred Heart iCarthy Sears applied for the post Former President Truman saia Casper Jurk Casper Jurk, 68, of 1119 Erie Wilbur D. Juech Funeral services for Wilbur D. Br DREW TEARSOV WASHINGTON.

D.G The tion of special counsel at the in- today the 1943 Roosevelt-Church knew of the agreement which grew out of Britain's discovery the atom development project would be so costly "that the United States was the only nation that could afford to carry on Juech, 4L assistant chief of police sistance of McCarthy and several of his friends, including Joseph P. ill agreement banning use oi atomic bombs except by agreement between the United States avenue, passed away at i.w a. today, at St. Nicholas Hospital following a brief illness. at West Bend, who died of a heart attack at his home early Catholic Church, Stacyville, Kennedy of Boston.

Kennedy, who served as ambassador to Great He was born August 24, 1885, and Britain was not secret as with burial In the church with it." Britain under Roosevelt, is a far as those entitled to know Monday morning, will be held at in Rheinwald, Russia, the son of As a result of the meeting be staunch McCarthy friend. His were concerned." a.m. Thursday at the Schmidt Mrs. Theobald, nee Margaret the late Mr. and Mrs.

Ferdinand Jurk. He came to America, direct to Sheboygan, in 1906. In Mr. Truman said the agreement younger son, Kooert, once served Funeral home, West Bend, and at Weber, daughter of the late Ar tween former President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Quebec in August, as assistant counsel of the Mc still is in effect. 9:30 at Holy Angels Catholic Church.

He said ranking members of nold and Margaret Will Weber, was born at Charlesburg Aug. 16, 1920 he was married to Sophie Hartmann Reimer. Carthy investigating committee. He left after differences with Roy Cohn, the man over whom the The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Edward J. the foreign relations committees 1881. She was married Jan. 16, For 20 years he worked as an 1900.

to Thomas Theobald of 1943, Mr. Truman said: "The United States took over the entire program of developing the atom." Mr. Truman, in declaring the Army controversy now rages. Stehling, pastor, will celebrate the requiem mass, with, burial in the parish cemetery. enameler at the Kohler company, and for seven years he was em Stacyville, at St.

Charles McCarthy and the Kennedys, Catholic Church, Charlesburg. by according to reports received by! Friends may call at the funeral ployed at the Vollrath company. He retired in 1953. He was a the late Rev. Leonard Thelen home this evening and until the agreement xo suu ue eueci, said it referred only to atomic She lived her entire married life Women Fool Men On April 1st member of the Ebenezer Lutheran Democratic senators, saw a chance to pick a counsel who would be friendly to McCarthy time of services Thursday morn in Stacyville, la.

Church, the Volga Men's Society, ine. development and not to fhe hydrogen bomb. She is survived by her husband, and the Ebenezer Kranken er- NEW STAMP President Dwight Eisenhower personally will introduce a new red-uhite-and-blue Liberty eight -cent stamp (above) April 8. The stamp, which will have is greatest use on international mail, is centered by the Statue of Liberty. The stamp is the first to carry the national motto: God We Trust." It is designed to carry a message of faith and hope throughout the world.

(AP Wirephoto). but who would make Cohn the Asst Chief Juech, a son of Po four sons and six daughters, one ein. The former president said he scapegoat. lice Chief Arthur Juech and Mrs. Caroline Juech, was born in Mil sister, Mrs.

Catherine Flemming Survivors include his wife; two Sears happens to be the law renewed the Quebec agreement of Charlesburg; four brothers, with former Prime Minister waukee, March 30, 1913. When nno vear of ace he moved with Arnold Weber, of Charlesburg, sons, Otto F. or Kacme ana Clarence at home; six daughter, Mrs. Gottfried (Frieda) Ertel and partner of Joe Kennedy's Eos ton attorney, Batholomew Brickley, a public-utilities specialist. Though Clement Attlee and Canadian John of Chilton, Nicholas of Ap- his Darents to West Bend.

Prime Minister MacKenzie King in Washington late in 1945, pleton and Peter Weber of Meyer, Mrs. Harold (Alma) Traas, both Except for service in world Iowa. Two sons, Albert and of Sheboygan Mrs. Leroy (Esth War II from October, 194-', to 'shortly after the Potsdam con Brickley is a leading Catholic layman. Sears is a Unitarian and President Eisenhower had advised Senator Mundt, temporary chair January, 1946.

and during the ference as soon as he could get Ernest Theobald, reside at Sheboygan Falls, and one daughter, er) Priebe of Milwaukee, Mrs. Ellsworth (Cora) Mentink of Waldo, Mrs. Richard (Violet) Son- time he took FBI training for one here." Mrs. Alfred Heymer, rural She EasL South voar he had maae nis nome in Army has taken the unusual step of collecting affidavits to challenge the impartiality of Samuel P. Sears, picked to serve as special counsel for the Senate investigation.

This was one of three late developments in the battle of Joe McCarthy vs. the U.S. Army as the Senate investigation of their row nears a showdown. Here are the other developments: 1. Democratic senators are increasingly suspicious that Sears' appointment was a carefully maneuvered plan by McCarthy and friends to get one of his own sympathizers in the key position of counsel.

2. Senator McCarthy has been in constant, secret communication with the man who brought the original charges against him John counselor for the Army. Most of the phone calls to Adams were initiated by McCarthy and were made to Adams' apartment where presumably no Pentagon stenographers would be present to monitor the conversations. The Army's affidavits of prejudice collected against special Counsel Sears indicate that the Pentagon is definitely aroused over Sears' partiality toward McCarthy in the past and is determined to fight back. One affidavit is from Rabbi Joseph S.

Shubow, president of the Rabbinical Association of greater Boston. He swears that he had agreed to debate Sears on March 11 at the Columbus Forum on the question, "Is Senator McCarthy An Influence For Good Or Evil?" Though the debate was later called off, Rabbi Shubow claims in the affidavit that Sears was scheduled to take McCarthy's side. The Army will also submit letters signed by Sears, himself, confirming the rabbi's statement. Despite this, Sears told both the Senate committee and the press man or the committee, mat tne Mr, Truman said again both boygan. nenberg of Chicago, and Mrs.

counsel should be neither Catholic West Bend. foreign relations committees were aware of the renewal He She was preceded in death by ST. NAZIANZ When the Lions Club met Thursday the Christian Mothers served the meal. In appreciation for the fine food the men left a toast was in order. They raised their wine glasses.

The women shouted "April Fool." The men sputtered. The wine was really colored water. Not to be outdone, one of the men slipped over to his hardware store and when the tip glasses were passed he loaded each with washers the size of coins. When the women began to count their tips, the men shouted, "April Fool." He was a member of the West nor Jew. Hugo (Vera) Wimmer or Madison; 11 grandchildren; and three one son, Joseph, her parents and Area ur diaw Bend Police Department, headed Eisenhower also advised, inci even believed congressional floor five sisters.

great-grandchildren. leaders knew of it. by his father, since 1937. and was aonointed assistant chief in 1946. The reason the late Senator Funeral services will De held at p.

Thursday, at the Ebene-' Hit By Rains John D. Walvoord dentally, that the counsel should be a man who had not previously taken side in the McCarthy dispute, which senators now find is not the case with Sears. On March 2, 1935 he married the fnrmer Marearet Thelan in zer Lutheran Church. The Rev. Funeral services for John D.

Brien McMahon, author of the act forbidding the U. S. to share atomic secrets with foreign governments, did not know about the By t'nited Press West Bend. Walvoord of Cedar Grove, who passed away Friday after a sev Eric Keller will officiate and burial will be made in the Lutheran cemetery. He was a member ot the Holy In order to help put Sears Some of the heaviest rain since eral weeks illness, were held Mon across with the Senate committee, McCarthy's friends conceived the The body will lie in state at last year hit the eastern and southern portions of Wisconsin day.

tamuy services at 2 p. 1943 agreement, Mr. Truman said, was "because he did not hold any position in the Senate which en Name Society of Holy Angels Parish, the Society of Former Agents of the FBI, the Wisconsin Police Chiefs Association, the idea of getting the support of at the residence were followed by 2:30 p. m. services at the First the Ballhorn Funeral chapels from Wednesday noon until Thursday noon when it will be Monday night and today.

titled him to know about it Hail accompanied the thunder- Reformed Church. The Rev. Ray James Hagerty, presidential Wisconsin Policemen's Protective Association and the Lieut. Ray Sen. Mike Monroney of Oklahoma, a strong opponent of McCarthy, but who knew Sears' son-in-law, David Busby of Ada, Okla.

Busby Olthof was in charge and inter showers in some portions. Mothers Form Anti-Joe Club removed to the church to lie in state from 1 p. Thursday, until the hour of services. Dickob Post, American Legion press secretary, told reporters in Washington Monday that "the ment was made at the Cedar The heaviest amount of rain fell Grove cemetery. Surviving are his wife; two Hanphters.

Marv and Elizabeth 1943 agreement is not in effect in the extreme southwest portion During the church services at the present time." had served as one of Monroney's local campaign managers, and the Oklahoma senator was glad to endorse Sears whom he had known Ann. both at home; nis parents Mrs. Ray Van Der Jagt, Mrs Fred Ross Fred Ross, 88, of 505 Reed one sister, Mrs. Fred Meyer, West William Ten Pas, Mrs. Wil MILWAUKEE (UP) A group1 called the "Mothers March on McCarthy" has been formed to circulate recall petitions against Bend; and two brothers, Marvin lard De Master and Mrs.

Earl casually in Nantucket, dur of the state near Dubuque, Iowa.j which had 1.58 inches. Green Bay reported 1.19 inches which was its heaviest rainfall since last July 28. Dodgeville had Plymouth, died at 3:30 p. m. Monday at Plymouth Hospital follow West Bend, and Damei, sneDoy Veldboom sang, "Great Is Thy ing a summer vacation.

DIAL 4455 Faithfulness" and "For All the Monroney had no idea, of gan. ing an illness of several montns. Saints Who From Their Labors Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R Mrs.

Henry Daniell of sub course, when he endorsed Sears He was born Jan. 3, 1866 in the tnwn of Shebovgan Falls, a Mrs. Clara Haack Rest." The accompanist was Mrs John Te Kulve. urban Wauwatosa was elected 1.01 inches, Darlington .95, Lone Rock .83 its heaviest since last Aug. 3 Madison .72, the heaviest there since Oct.

19. of the late Mr. and Mrs. linllliorn Mrs. Clara Haack, of 1229 Geor son Christian Ross.

He married the chairman of the group Monday. cin Ave. nassed away Minciay eve former Miss Wilhelmina Friedrich nincr after an illness of several The petitions were started by that he had never taken a stand to his fellow Democrats, that Sears had taken such an active stand for McCarthy and had even helped raise money for his Wisconsin re-election. (Copyright, 1954, By The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) There were .72 inches of rain in Pallbearers all nephews were Walter Ten Pas, Edwin Ten Pas, Arthur Voskuil, A. C.

Droppers, Garret Ten Haken and Henry Kobes. r.n Anril 21. 1892 in Plymouth. mnnths. a Sauk City, weekly news paper editor, LeRoy Gore.

the Beloit area, .67 at Blanchard-ville and Stoughton. Mrs. Haack was born June 1J on McCarthy or McCarthyism. Meanwhile senators have re ceived reports that the pro-Mc Watertown had .53 inches, the 1886 in Ada, Minnesota xne daughter of Gullick and Helena Following marriage the couple lived in Plymouth until 1916 when they moved to a farm near Gran-ton, Wis. In 1939 they returned to Plymouth where they had con and officiated at the burial seiv r.nliirkson.

She attended scnooi in Ada. after her schooling ice in Calvary cemtery. The mass was sung by the choir of school first good rainfall there in four months. The storm caused six or eight short power failures in Watertown, but there were no reports of damage. cKo mnvort in Khebovean and on Ike Welcome To A-Talks, tinued to live ever since.

He was a member of the St, children with Miss Roseann Wag 10. 1904 she was unit Tnhn Evangelical Lutheran ner as organist. Pd in marriage to Herman Haack There was no precipitation over P. S. DuPont Dies; Famed Industrialist WILMINGTON, Del.

(UP) Members of the Holy Name So Church. Plymouth. nt the Bethlehem Lutheran the extreme northwestern portion Survivinff are his wife; two ciety and parishioners of Holy Mrs. Anna Steffen Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Steffen, 79, who passed away on Thursday at her home in the town of Mitchell, were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp Funeral home, Plymouth.

The Rev. Samuel Bul-lough of the First Congregational Church officiated and burial was in the Winnoski cemetery in the town of Lyndon. During the services Miss Doris Church, by the Rev. William DEXHE1MER, Mrs. Anna Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Chapel; BERTH, Fred Wednesday, 2 p. Salem E. and R. Church, Newton; View nt Ballhorn-ReirtPklntr Funeral Hume at Millers-vllle until Wednesday at 11 a.m.; view at church trom 12 to 2, time of service.

of the state, including Eau Claire. Lake. and Name Church recited the rosary Winnie Says LONDON (IB Prime Minister Wambseanns. The couple aiways at the funeral home Monday eve Hum. Waterloo, one daugh made their home in bneDoygan, nine with the Rev.

Warren ter Mrs. Harold (Nora) Johnson, Eastern and southern Wisconsin had some hail mixed with the thunderstorms. Hail stones one-quarter inch in diameter were re Churchill said today he would be Mr. Haack passed away Dec. 1Q.T7 Kenosha; five grandchildren, four one sister, Schmitt, curate, leading the pray ers.

delighted to welcome President Eisenhower to London for talks She is survived by two daugn- Mrs. Owen Hoyt, Plymouth, ported at Milwaukee between 11:45 and 11:55 p.m. Monday, tK nH twn sons. Mrs. James Pallbearers were Albert Goetz, Leonhard Eder, Kasper Neumann on the hydrogen bomb and other (Mildred) Pyatt, of fcdayvure, A daughter, one brother, two sisters and a grandson preceded Fritz Hoffmann, Anton Neumeier Iowa.

Mrs. Lorraine iiuc, while Kenosha had stones one' half inch in size. Temperatures Monday were un Dietsch, accompanied by Miss Hildegard Wilson, sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Abide With Me." world problems. But, the prime minister added, he did not think the President could leave the United States right now. and John Stemplinger.

ckwon Plmpr Haack 01 ai him in death. HEINZE, George Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Chapel; seasonably warm except near Petersburg, Florida and Herbert Haack of Sheboygan Falls; six brothers, Orlando Gullickson, Pallbearers were Joe Shevaitis, Answering a Laborite question Lake Michigan. Anton Sakanis, Ben Buza, Joe Cornelius Schaap The mercury rose abruptly Monday night close to the lake.

Portland, Oregon; Henry uuiuck- in the House of Commons, Chur chill said: "I have more than once ex and Charles Franskunas. Redland, California; urani The high of 60 degrees at Mil JURK, Casper Thursday. 2 p. Ebenezer Lutheran Church; View tiesinnins: Wednesday noon until Thursday at 12i view at church beginning at 1 p.m. pressed hopes that such a visit waukee came at 11:45 p.m.

as Gullickson, Minneapolis, Clarence Gullickson, Chicago, would be possible. I do not think, winds shifted from the southeast Frank Stoiber Funeral services for Frank Services will be held at r.M V-m. Thursday at the Wittkopp Funeral home, Plymouth, with the Rev G. A. Karpinsky, assistant pastor of St.

John Church, officiating. Burial will be in cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p. m. Wednesday.

Three Fined In Municipal Court Three guilty pleas, all by stipu however, he would feel he could to southwest. Reuben Gullickson, targo, an. Dakota and Walter Gullickson, Far MEMORIALS The state high of 69 degrees Stoiber 79, of 909 St. James leave his heavy duties at the pres ent time." Monday came at Lone Rock go N. Dakota; four sisters, mn.

Anna Thomas, Sheboygan; Mrs. Ct, who died Saturday, were held Parliament member Arthur Other maximums were La Crosse 66, Madison 65, Eau Claire 63, Grantsburg 61, Wausau 59, Green FUMjIUl (J this morning at the Gerend funeral home followed by a requiem high mass at Holy Name Catholic Church. Lewis had asked Churchill to invite the President here for talks on world problems, including the Emma Leahy, Fargo N. DaKtaJ Mrs. Helen Gisvold, Fargo, North Dakota; Henry (Mable) Peterson, Wolverton, Minn.

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Pierre S. du Pont, one of the nation's leading industrialists and philanthropists, died suddenly at Memorial Hospital Monday night. He was 84. Du Pont, who was instrumental In building the vast Du Pont industrial empire, was stricken at dinner In his estate at Longwood Gardens. The industrialist was credited with saving his family's holdings and making wide investments in other fields which spread the family's influence in the automotive industry, rubber, steel, nylon and gun powder.

He and a cousin patented the formula for smokeless gun powder. He and his two brothers, Irenee and the late Lammott, were left fatherless when he was 14. After graduating from' Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890, Du Pont went to work in his family's mill and became an assistant superintendent. In 1902, when the family's holdings were about to pass into other hands, he teamed with two cousins and bought out the business, setting up the E. I.

du Pont de Nemours Co. of Delaware which mushroomed into one of the largest industries in the nation. Bay and Park Falls 57, and Supe rior 41. H-bomb, and to help resolve "dif The Rev. Anthony J.

Knackert, Ton crandchildren ana iom pastor, was celebrant of the mass ferences of opinion that might stand in the way of an approach Minimum temperatures early today were mostly three to 27 de lation, were accepted xnis morning by Judge Randall H. Miller, Municipal Court. great grandchildren also survive. is nreeeeded in death by. to Premier Malenkov for calling Dean F.

Thompson, ureen Bay, Big Four talks." grees higher than early Monday, except in Grantsburg where it was slightly colder. The state low her parents, husband, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon Churchill said "it goes without was fined and costs for being drunk and disorderly. was 28 at Grantsburg and ranged saying that we should be delighted to welcome President Eisen fx Merlyn L. Charles, 22, or Route at 2 p.

m. from the Ramm fcmi with Mr. Earle H. Long- up to 53 at La Crosse. hower." 1, Elkhart Lake, was tined and costs for exceeding the speed well of the Broadway Gospel tab Swimmers in Malindi, Kenya's Churchill answered a ite Questions after he himself had seaside have been warned, ernacle officiating, euriai wm uc in the Wildvvood cemetery; beware of the Mean begun Monday one of the bitterest Fripnds may call at tne namm limit.

Martin Hoppert, Route 3, Sheboygan, was fined $2 and costs for allowing a dog to run at large in the city. political storms in his long career, Funeral home from his afternoon time, in Nairobi, a new expedition is being planned to catch living specimens of this four-footed fish which until recently was believed until time of services. The pro-Labor and left wing press accuse'd Churchill of stooping to partisan politics Monday in dealing with H-bomb problems to have been extinct for 600,000, Edwin J. De Bano Funeral services for Edwin J. and renewed demands for his res 000 years.

The island Pemba, where cloves are grown, was amone the islands where the MARTINS ARRIVE The arrival of the vanguard of martins was reported today by Albert Neese, 2116 S. 15th St. He said he saw two of them in his yard shortly before noon. ignation. Even some Conservative newspapers expressed regret over coelacanth was discovered.

his Commons speech Monday. De Bano, 59, or 238 Division West Bend, a retired rural mail carrier who died Sunday at his home, were held Tuesday morning at Holy Angels Catholic U. -A jt i 1 i I' i 1 1 if i I i I Cf-; i i 4 -v-i. I j-j ti()j Church, West Bend. Get your Mower ready Move To Draft Sen.

Johnson For Colorado Governor Race The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Stehling, pastor, celebrated tne Si2 requiem mass.

Burial was in xne parh cemetery. et, national Democratic leaders He was born Feb. 14, 1893, in the town of Trenton, Washington will feel better about the Colorado senate race, and about their over-all chances of picking up the net of one seat they would need to gain undisputed control of the County. He married the former Genevieve Salter, Jan. 22, 1918, Senate.

A 0 We specialize in hand and power lawn mower sharpening and repairs. That possibility brightened in WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Edwin C. Johnson said today he is "not taking seriously yet" a move to draft him into the race for the Democratic nomination for governor in Colorado. Johnson recently announced he would not be a candidate for reelection.

His decision was generally regarded as a blow to Democratic hopes of winning Senate control in the November elections. If they can get a proved vote-getter like Johnson on their tick- the view of many Democrats when former Vice President Al in West Bend. He was a members of the Rural Letter Carriers' Association. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Florence) Dearing, Milwaukee, and First, Lt.

June Reichelt, stationed at International Airport, West' Palm Beach, a on, Edward, West Bend, and two grandchildren. FIXIT REPAIR SHOP BRAU John Webrr, Jr. Drivers 18 and up Inwirrd New Low Ratei On Auto Insurance Weber Insurance Agency 25 Michigan Avt. Dial 2.3521 ben W. Barkley announced he would go after the Democratic senatorial nomination in Ken tucky.

Dial 24071 13th and Ctl In other Senate races, Demo crats apparently believe their chances have improved to re-elect In the northwest corner of the 46 by 17-ft. main chapel, modern corner table with matching blond chairs is provided for those waiting for friends or relatives. A soft lamp provides enough light for magazine reading. For Xcnrl.y SO 1 urn Wo Hnvo Srrvpd piiHinytfaii nnil County with dignity and personal attention. Sen.

Douglas And in Ohio the minority party thinks it has about the best available candidate in Democratic Sen. Burke to buck what is normally an off-year trend to the Republicans. ft. I I 1 Sinclair Farm McHing Village Hall Oostburg, Wis. Thursday Evening, April 8 8:00 P.

M. Band Concert, 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. Movies Prizes Lunch Everyone Invited Bring The Family. Oostburg Service Garage Dealer Sinclair Products Ooitburg, Wis.

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