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rrimU may aftr 2 pm. Padrutt May Take New Job With Agency rntly tnyrhH chare4 fUturt tak- Tiw irttm. Trrry Lt Thin. ff itr. arxl Mm.

Air Thiwi. m.k a battrry oprratH triwitor ra4w with hr lo th Tir44y at in Dtkl Funeral rry T. r.Hmay Mr. Ada Smith Mrs. Ad4 i'mith.

formerly of 313 S. Illinois Ave died at noon K4turd.iy at the Portage County Infirmary. She Harry F. GaJloway. C3, S.

Home. Funeral services are scheduled 30 am. Wed try tht ih-rt ha r.fstr rrcordl a lLnr at trthutM to the um cf chem-kl a4 Mil "Thf p4fglt Ijnrtr-nt cf or cho to lnote the nesday at St. Pe'er's Cahlie Rier Irive. d.d su-Ucnly Saturday afternorsn at his hne.

Mr. Calloway wa bm at had been a resident theie hrtthmom. Pol ire said she proh. since January I un in itv tuh ami Chtirrh. Hurlal frltow t- MADISON (API Arthur L.

sl le her huHnd In Guardian THE G. A. GULIIXSOII COMPANY Invites comporlton ef our product, service end price. We will never knowingly lote dcol. You will never hove to 90 out of town to buy a new Chevrolet.

Try ui, we will save you money! Camplvell.port May 15. 1300. a. former Adj Mills fixture on the wall son the late Mr. and Mrs.

hre 7. 1S73. a aUne the tub while hanging the ViUmin cauwl fey luMic irvlr com- miifio mtr.r Gov. John W. ci rninnai oil in iirwr ri foci, or th ujm-u fu iiooen t.aiwway.

nr cam to; daughter of the late Mr. and radio from It Sievena Point with his parents Mrs. VV.lllam Mills. Angel Cemetery. Tuesday at 7 nv.

the Rosary Society of St. reter's. of wh en she as member, will recite a nry. and a general rotary will be atd at m. Edward A.

Konnpacky Terry Lee's father Is planning conrdinator for MJwaukee Mayor Henry Maier and is a farmer Associated Press newsman In Milwaukee. I She survived by a sister, Mrs. William Dctlach. Aguana, Calif, and a niece. Trivate uncial services are about years aco.

On June 1913. he mn iel te former Laura She uiAle. He was for a time by Consolidated "Vipers. and was recently em i by lh ubtitutun of Iith- it anempiinj re-lum rh5oi4 In kw aodium pUre, appeared rraJy lliy lo fonrR- lie a411. "Ttiey Ignore mK9 he 4l iWTI.tary th frt that, inr 1313.

chemlcali as dulrtn a ert- dr of the aKenry rer. coumarln a vanliuj Painut reportedly finished aunstltutet. mono-chloraretlc third In a civil gervke. examina-arid (a (atjoo ftr which had ita flour blt-achtn arer.ti. and at Edward A.

Knnopacky. 67. N. Michizan was pronounced dead on arrival late Saturday afternoon at St. Michael's Hospital where he was taken by city ambulance.

Death ployed by the R. Meyers Construction Appleton. Surviving in addition to his wife are five sons. Robert and George, Whiting. Lovell, Fort duties increased and its salary range placed at $13,620 to J17.TO0 a year after Edward Kaveny re tired about two months ago.

As a commissioner, Padrutt receives $15,000 a year. He was least alx certified food colors have been withdrawn from the market" He added that "tragedy was necessary to bring about legislation to protect the public" from thalidomide. Not only in food and drug legislation has the application adentiflc discoveries had far-reaching Implications, he give mother your best named to the commission In 1935 by Gov. Walter J. Kohler Jr.

and appointed to a full six-year term in 1957 by Gov. Ver- aid "While nuclear weapons non Thomson. Padrutt's term expired In March 1963 but the Senate's Re may quickly and Inexpensively destroy our enemies, they can also destroy us with the radioactive fallout produced. "While chemical. Insecticides publican majority has refused to act on confirmation of Sen.

Richard Zaborski, D-M3waukee, ran hold In check toe insect enemies of the forester, gardener, and farmer, they can SUITS and DRESSES COATS, also contaminate the country aide and cause damage to In nocent Insects, fish, birds, and mammals. SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 as a successor. Padrutt has disqualified himself from the selection of a secretary executive director to the commission, leaving the choice to the two remaining members. William J. Green of Madison, a General Telephone Co.

engineer, placed first in the examination. John M. Ropes of Des "While synthetic detergents can make wash whiter with less human effort, they can al so evade normal microblolog' leal breakdown and pollute our surface and ground waters. Moines, a former Iowa commissioner of public utilities, was "While wonder drugs save second. the lives of babies, they can thereby add to the numbers of Individuals living In a state of Announces send an American Greetings card on Mother's Day chronic malnutrition If not outright starvation," he declared.

MADISON (AP)-Bronson C. SPRING COATS SHORTIES and LONGS Special Groups NOW 19" He said scientists have a re La Follette, who resigned as assistant U.S. attorney for Western Wisconsin last week, an nounced today that he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for attorney general sponsibility to see that the applications of new discoveries help and at least do not harm the peoples of the world. Many scientists claim that "it is not possible for the investigator to forsee the use which will be made of his discoveries, therefore his onlyj in this fall primary election. JEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF GREETING CARDS WESTENBERGER'S La Follette, 28, is the son of the late Sen.

Robert M. La Fol lette Jr. responsibility Is to discover, Prof. Ihde added, "I take Issue with this position, feeling that scientists are also members of the hu man race and have a respons ibility for the preservation and extension of he SHOP SAVE Monday Tuesday Wednesday At RAY'S RED OWL continued. (A0 "Their high level of and their generally favor SPECIAL GROUPS SUITS NOW 19" NOW 27" JTSio NOW 30" NOW 34" JJSoo NOW 44" NOW 54" SPECIAL GROUPS SPRING DRESSES NOW 7" NOW 8" NOW 10" So NOW 12" NOW 14" NOW 17" NOW 22" NOW 26" CHOOSE FROM MANY FAMOUS LABELS able position in the economic system place them among the fortunate group which is in a position to exert a disproportionately large influence in formulating the public opin Fresh Lean Boston Butt ion," he said.

Scientists, he declared, must ROAST RUDNiCICS NOW 23" NOW 27" NOW 30" NOW 34" NOW 41" r6Too NOW 44" NOW 49" NOW 54" NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL On the Squore EXTRA- Large Ungraded EGGS $100 Porlt Steak -39c 4 doz. SUMMER SAUSAGE a. 39c Fresh Meaty (Delicious With Kraut) Pork Neck Bones 10 Save at Rudnick's Garden Plants Onion Sets Barbed Wire HTIae Stone EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR JUNIORS, MISSES AND WOMEN Baler Twine U.S. No. 1 Washington State Extra Fancy Delicious Apples 59' 4-lb.

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