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4 THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY fl, IDC AGS TWO WAU3AU DAILY RECORD-HERALD, WAUSAU. WISCONSIN Wednesday's Bargain Day Topped Sales of Year Ago Robert Forcey, Retired Fire Inspector, Dies Suddenly CALENDAR TODAY Movies at the Grand and Theaters. Free UW opera ensemble program, Marathon County Extension Center, 8 p.m. Center Association, Marathon Survivors Claim Yacht Hit Metal Cyprus Evacuation Complete Take Students Off Mountain MT. WASHINGTON, NIL (APi Four Syracuse University students, missing since Monday in the wilderness near the highest peak in the northeast, were found alive today.

They had taken shelter in a mountain hut. They were spot Robert Forcey, 53, 1528 Pearson whose service as a Fire Department inspector prior to his retirement last September helped the city win many fire prevention awards, was found dead of a Old Fashioned Bargain Day on Wednesday was generally better than a year ago and probably the best ever in February, leaders of the Retail Council of the Wausau Area Chamber of Commerce reported today. ported "about the lame," "up per cent" and "up somewhat." Smaller specialty stores generally agreed with the trend. Plans for spring promotions were discussed at a Retail Council meeting Tuesday evening at Rib Mountain Lodge. County Extension Center, 30 p.m.

Rib Mountain Gem and Mineral Society, County Historical Museum, 7.30 p.m. heart attack Wednesday The shopping pace was un A report was presented by His wife, Marion, found EUREKA, Calif. (AP) The 11 survivors of the dramatic rescue from the sinking yacht Hattie off the California coast, insisted today that (he craft was rammed by a metal object. "I don't care how deep it usual, however. Early morning I Mrs priscilla Lane, chairman of Colostomy Ileostomy Club crowds were not as big as usual, American Cancer Society ted simultaneously by searchers body in his car in the garage when she returned home from baby-sitting overnight at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Kedrowski, 625 Ethel a spring institutional advertising panel which is active here for the first time. The group, which includes a number of local wom owner, Marlon Blackdcer, 31, of Brice Prairie. La Crosse County authorities said skindivers had been asked to search under the ke today. Blackdeer was last seen driv ing the car across the ice. Group to Attend Meet in Madison Three doctors and a hospital administrator will represent Wausau hospitals at the Wisconsin Academy of General Practice "Hospital Day" symposium at Park Motor Inn.

Madison, Saturday. Doctors and nurses from all over the state will attend the symposium to learn the newest techniques in hospital administration and general practice. Attending from here will be Miss Esther Edwards, administrator of Memorial Hospital, and Doctors A. II. Stahmer, M.

H. Olson and C. M. Balliet. Miss Edwards will take part In leading a panel on hospital administration and general practice and Dr.

Olson will give the introduction to the day's program. Five Wausau doctors are offi was, said crewman Carl John in the air and through telescopes by searchers at the foot of the mountain. A ground rescue party hurried up the trail to a rendez NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) A one-day. emergency airlift of U.S. dependents from Cyprus ended Wednesday night after carrying 572 American women and children to nearby Beirut, Lebanon.

More than half the 1,200 American dependents on the Mediterranean island decided to stay. The voluntary evacuation was arranged after the bombing of the U.S. Embassy and the burning of two American-owned cars Tuesday night. An American official said oth son, "what holed us was stec en, including Record-Herald so 7 St. Police said Mr.

Forcey apparently had driven into the garage about midnight Tuesday and was stricken after turning A and a long piece. There was no give to it at all." Johnson referred to the ocean's vous with tne Inkers, ap- hdqtrs. 8 p.m. PTA Council stunt night, Senior High School Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. TOPS Club, County Historical Museum, 7:30 p.m.

Wausau Lodge, 2M, BPOE, Elks Club. Loyal Order of Moose, Moose Lodge. Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple, 6 p.m. depth in the area where the radioed back that all four "appear in excellent condition." A helicopter arrived from off the ignition. When he retired.

Inspector sinking occurred. but shoppers kept coming in the fine weather which prevailed throughout the day and some stores were jammed to capacity in mid-afternoon. Over-all, results were better than last year," commented Herman Bergeth, chairman of the promotion. "We are very satisfied with the response." A Record Herald survey Indicated that all major stores had either the same business as a year ago or up in total business volume, with one department store reporting the results as "fantastic." Other department stores re- Forcey a veteran of 25 years on A Coast Guard helicopter, dipping between waves 30 feet high hoisted 10 men, the captain's ciety editor, Miss Carol Grade, is planning newspapers, radio and television promotions. Collections for Christmas street decorations are still not complete, Karl Ziebell reported.

Firms which have not made their payments were asked to contact the chamber office Immediately. Presiding was Fred Dahl. council chairman, who told of Bargain Day plans in the absence of Bergeth. tne aepanment, was cited Dy the Wausau Area Chamber of Commerce for his efforts in inspecting mercantile and factory ers who want to leave Cyprus ROBERT FORCEY Retired Fireman Dies Brunswick, Maine, Naal Air Station and began lifting the four students off the mountain and down to safety. The students all walked without assistance and appeared to be in good wife and a German shepherd would have to do so on their puppy from the pitching deck of buildings.

Holy Name Society of St. Anne's Catholic Church and the Inter Chief Petzold said "much credit" must go to Forcey for Duplicate Bridge Club, Red Rail Room, Woodson YMCA, 7:30 p.m. National Assn. Engineers, Eagles Hall. Marathon Encampment 79, IOOF, Odd Fellows Hall.

Bus Drivers Local 1168, Labor Temple, 7:30 p.m. Pulp and Sulphite Local 217, fire prevention honors, including the grand award won in 1963. Mr. Forcey started with the de spirits. They were found on the fourth day of an intense search which had been hampered by heavy snow, freezing cold and winds of 100 miles an hour.

The four young men were own. There were about 1,700 Americans on the island before the airlift began. The terrorism Tuesday night capped what a U.S. Embassy statement called "an organized campaign in the Greek Cypriot press against the United States." The bombings underscored Greek Cypriot opposition to a partment in January 1937 and be French Sell came a pump operator in 1944 cers or committeemen oi the captain in 1950 and inspector in the disabled Seattle yacht. The Hattie a converted Navy search and rescue craft, sank 25 miles off the coast of Cape Mendocino.

There was speculation following the rescue that the yacht had struck a giant log. Other crewmen, however, agreed with Johnson. "I think the Navy should start checking to see if they lost a submarine," Johnson added. "Maybe they ought to see if anyone else has lost one, too." Labor Temple, 7 p.m. 1959.

national Association of Fire Fighters. Surviving besides the widow and his mother are the daughter, Mrs. Kedrowski; four brothers, George and Donald, both of Neenah, Myron, Marinette, and Walter, 1608 Burek and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Ritter Deutsch Funeral Home at 9 a.m. Friday and at St.

Anne's Catholic Church at 10. Minn. Mining Local 6666, La A self-taught photographer, he bor Temple, 7:30 p.rn. AA, St. Paul's Guild Hall, 8:30 academy, which is an activt group of the National Academy of General Practice.

They are Dr. Stahmer, past president and now chairman of the board; Dr. Balliet, secretary; Dr. Olson, took many of the pictures that went into fire prevention entry British-American proposal for spotted early on the first clear morning since last Friday when they set out for what was to be a four-day mountain hike. They are: Robert Koppe, 21, Massaiequa Park, N.Y.; Peter Capelli, 19, Rouses Point, N.Y.; Craig Fournier, 18, Tonawanda, p.m.

the North Atlantic Treaty Or FRIDAY Epiphany tea, 3 to 4:30 p.m.. ganization to put a peace-keep ing force on Cyprus. and card playing, 1:30 p.m., St. Archbishop Makarios, th John's Episcopal Guild Hall. The Rev.

Anthony Fischer will speaker of the congress of delegates and committee chairman; Dr. A. W. Hoessel, committee of professional and public policy, Greek Cypriot president, de Remodeling Permits For Total of $20,000 A total of 23 permits with a valuation of $20,081 were issued by Building Inspector Robert M. Holup during January.

This compares with 22 oermits and valuation in the same month of 1963. Most of the permits were for remodeling jobs. Auto Found Under Ice, Not Driver LA CROSSE (AP)-An automobile broke through the ice on the Black River near La Crosse Wednesday, but authorities were unable to find any trace of the Senior Citizens YwCA, nounced the terrorism as th books. He also enjoyed woodworking as a hobby. Born in Wausau Mr.

Forcey was born in Wausau Feb. 17, 1910, son of Mrs. Lydia Forcey, 617-4 Franklin and the late George J. Forcey. He married the former Miss Marion Laut in Wausau June 3, 1935.

Ha was a member of Knights of Columbus, the 1:45 p.m. work of "heinous criminals." and Dr. B. K. Smith, committee N.Y.; and Peter Bradford, 25, Syracuse, N.Y.

OBITUARIES Mrs. Albertina Anderson officiate and burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home. The Holy Name Society rosary will be said there at 7:30 o'clock tonight and the parish rosary will on publication. While planes ferried the Americans to Beirut, 160 miles The sinking ended a trip that began Jan.

24 at Seattle. The yacht left Neah Bay on the Washington coast headed for California last Sunday. Early Wednesday, the Hattie struck an object off the rugged coast of Cape Mendocino. Cuba Trucks PARIS (AP)-Cuba Is about to buy $10 million worth of heavy trucks from a French firm, informed sources reported today. The sources said Cuba would buy heavy-duty trucks, spare parts and possibly tractors from the Berliet firm of Lyon.

The French government, in giving its approval, also agreed to guarantee 80 per cent of the sale price, the sources said. The first 20 per cent will be paid in cash, and the balance in two or three years. The French deal is the second major break in the U.S. -sponsored embargo against Cuba, to the southeast, British troops moved into the coastal town of WEATHER Mostly cloudy and colder tonight and Friday, becoming rather windy with snow flurries be at 8. Paphos in an effort to end two days of fighting between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

At least two Greeks and one Turk have FISH FRIES I eat 'em Hepe OR TAKE 'EM OUT FREDS ARE THE FINEST THERfi IS NO DOUBTI FRED'S Koffee House 434 Fertit St. Ph. S4-mi been killed, officials said. likely during the period. Temperature Highest yesterday 44; lowest llast night 25; at 8 a.m.

today 30; precipitation last 24 hours to 8 Route 1, was fined $10 for driving without a license. A p'ea of innocent was entered by Allan C. Klos, 35, 1206 Stark charged with drunken driving. Trial was set for Feb. 26 and bail fixed at $130.

The factions waged a gun bat Mrs. Albertina S. Anderson, 80, 2415 Ninth died at a local hospital at 1:05 p.m. Wednesday after a lingering illness. Her husband, the late Gustave Anderson, was one of the founders of Anderson Brothers Johnson Granite Co.

here in 1896. Mrs. Anderson was born in Sweden July 29, 1883. Her maiden name was Johnson. She tie through the afternoon The boat had been chartered by Wallace Rutherford.

She was kippered by Charles Orcutt, 60. For five hours, the crew huddled in the main cabin and waited for help to come. Forty-mile-an-bour winds made it impossible to launch Ufa boats. "All of the crew were wearing life Jackets," said crewman A. J.

Raiffe, "but little good they'd schild, today at St. Mary's Hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. George Tomczak, 219 N.

10th Wednesday at St. Mary's Hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sil-lars, 1114 Pearl Schofield, Wednesday at St.

Mary's Hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Win Wednesday. today none.

The trouble in Cyprus prompt ed U.N. Secretary-General Thant to cut short an African tour to return to New York. A which has resulted among oth SHORT NEWS SURGERY Mrs. Walter Cracks came to this country in 1887 and er things in the crippling of the U.N. spokesman said a meeting of the Security Council on Cy ner, Aniwa Route today at Memorial Hospital, a son.

prus was expected, although Ewert, 109 Summer Scho-field, had surgery at Memorial Hospital Wednesday. She expects to be hospitalized a week. none has been requested. Makarios has insisted on Se Texas Lions, Wives curity Council control of any AIR FORCE RESERVF NATO police force on Cyprus. View Fishing Movie Window, Takes Liquor Here Police are looking for a thief who broke a display window of Gleason's Liquor Store, 205 Jackson Wednesday evening and made off with five bottles of liquor.

A passerby reported to police at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday that he Britain and the United States 1 island's public transportation system. Last month Cuba signed a deal with Britain's Leyland Motor Corp. for 400 buses and spare parts. 30 Autos Pile Up Near Manitowoc MANITOWOC (AP) Thirty automobiles collided in one big pileup during tha rush hour today as heavy fog covered Me The wives of Texas Lions Club have refused because such have been in that sea." "That copter was only 15 feet above us when it lowered the basket," said Dewey Orcutt, 21, con of the skipper.

"We figure we are hicky we got out alive," added the skipper. Orcutt and his wife, Evelyn, 85, were among the first taken off. Rutherford was one of the next Others aboard were Bob Orcutt, another son of the skipper, and crewmen Ron Harmon. Mike Oora, Ben McClain and Raiffe. members joined their husbands condition would give the Soviet Flight 9712th Air Reserve Squadron, will meet In Air Reserve Headquartera in Schofield this evening at 7:30 o'clock.

SURGERY Mrs. Marjorle married Mr. Anderson Juarcn 19, 1903, in Granite Heights. He died in 1940. Surviving are five daughters.

Miss Elsie Anderson, Coolidge, Miss EIvy Anderson, 2415 Ninth Mrs. L. Noel Zem-er, Chicago, Mrs. August Holtz, 910 E. Union and Mrs.

Milton Gohdea, Town of Texas. Funeral services will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Duane Hoven will officiate and burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery.

The body will be at Helke East Chapel at 1 p.m. Friday, where a service for family and friends will be held at 8:30 p.m. after a dinner and business meet AH the feelings you can't express art spelled out In our lovely, tasteful Valentine cards. Let these charming messages speak for you Union an opportunity to inter fere. ing at LoMar Supper Club Tues day night to enjoy the movie, "Fishing in the Land of the Cari Zastrow, Athens, had surgery at bou." had noticed a two foot square hole in the plate glass window.

Investigation revealed the dis BIRTHS St Mary's Hospital Wednesday. She will be a patient about a month and is getting along A presentation of Arctic Tours, on February 14th. Hallmark Gibson morial Drive between Manito- appearance of the liquor. A piece To Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald 809 S. Third today at the movie featuring fishing on Reindeer Lake, and the program was arranged by Arnold St. Marys Hospital, a son. Choose from a wide woe and Two Rivers. No one was injured, but traffic officers worked for 90 minutes to separate the cars.

Traffic was rerouted for an hour. To Mr. and Mrs. Tommy te action, worn Zieglmeier, 1110 Alice Roth i 4 Thomas Wiesenberger, club of mortar from the foundation of a neary building was apparently used to break the glass, police said. After the thief broke the glass he reached inside for the bottles.

Postmasters Told Mrs. BernadJne Dalsky Mrs. Bernadine Dalsky, 69, HOSPITAL CONGRESS -Miss Esther Edwards, administrator of Memorial Hospital, Is attending the seventh congress on administration this week at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. HOSPITALIZED Arnold S. Baumann, son of the Arnold F.

Baumanns, Wausau Route 2, en scnooi LiDrary. may president, conducted the business meeting. Peter Schmidt and Frank Kaye will be in charge of the program for the next meet pick up their folders for the cooky sale at this meeting. ing. Three Added To Road Toll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With three more highway deaths added to the total today, Wisconsin's soaring 1964 traffic fatality list neared the point of doubling last year's tragic toll.

The total for the year now stands at 96, compared with 51 on this day a year ago. CREDIT UNION The Mara Darrell Cater was greeted as Of ZIP Data Here thon Rothschild Credit Union will Say it with a new member. There was a brief discussion on sponsoring a Little League baseball team this summer. Gerald Gertschen will report on this at will be in Guardian Angel Cemetery at Stevens Point in the spring. The body will be at the funeral home at 1 p.m.

Friday. The Fatima Council rosary will be said there at 7:30 p.m. Friday and the parish rosary will be at 8. Mrs. Wolfgram was bom May 1, 1918, in Polonia, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Le-pinski. She married LeRoy Wolfgram in Stevens Point May 6, 1939. Surviving besides tha widower Seventy-five postmasters from Marathon and surrounding counties met in Wausau today to receive data concerning the latest information on Zoning Improvement Procedure (ZIP). Wausau Route 4.

died at 4:45 a.m. today at a local hospital after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held in a n-Peterson Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m. Monday and at 10 in Holy Name Catholic Church. The Rev.

Cletus Abts will officiate and burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery at Marathon. The body will be at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Third Order of St.

Francis rosary will be at 7 p.m. Sunday and the parish rosary at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dalsky was born April 17, 1894, in Mosinee, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Earl Goodness, 42, and his 35- the next meeting. tered St. Mary's Hospital Tuesday after breaking his arm in an accident on the family farm. TAVERN LEAGUE Members of the Marathon County Tavern League will discuss plans for a league dinner party after the Lenten season at a meeting in Senner's Pinewood Lodge on County Trunk KK Monday at 8:30 p.m. Due to the mild weather the 1 club skating rink will be closed temporarily but will reopen as soon as weather permits, it was announced.

hold its 32nd annual meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rothschild Village Hall. There will be an election of three directors and a credit committee member. Lunch, dancing and prizes will follow the meeting. INJURED Toni lone Pier-son, 17, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Duberstein, Mosinee Route 2 was injured while a passenger in the school bus involved in the chain reaction accident on Highway 51, near Gooding Park, Wednesday morning. She suffered strains of the neck and hack and is at St. Mary's Hospi'al. Dale Whitman, Green Bay, postal service officer for the area, representing the regional office in Minneapolis, briefed the visitors on ZIP.

Neal Jones, Wausau postmaster, hosted the meeting at A Jong time favorite gift for Valentine giving. You'll find Wauaau'i largest selection of beautiful "heart" boxes at Hertz, such famous names as Russell Stover, Whitman's, Johnston's, and others in laigs variety. are two daughters, Mrs. Richard year-old wife, Barbara, were killed early today on Highway 73 near Nekoosa when their auto collided head-on with another car. Both of the victims suffered head injuries.

Their car was not equipped with seat belts. Jeffrey A. 'Williams, 18, of Argyle, was killed late Wednesday when his car went out of control and crashed on a Lafayette County highway about eight miles west of Argyle. Urban and Mrs. Donald Joswick, GIRL SCOUTS Rothfield CITY MUNICIPAL USTICE COURT Justice Arthur L.

Eberleln both of Madison; two brothers, Ben, Milwaukee, and August, Stevens Point, and five sisters, Mrs. Mary Stanchik, and Mrs. Margaret Studinski, both of Neighborhood leaders, committee members and other interested persons of Birch Trails Council will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Schofield Elementary Post Office here. IN COUNTY COURT Charged with setting a fined LaVerne G.

Baneck, 35, Schofield, $20 in Wausau munici fit in Stevens Point, Mrs. Kathryn Pleet, Kenosha, Mrs. Martha pal justice court today for failure to yield the right-of-way. Mrs. Patricia L.

Benning, 3. 521 S. Seventh forfeited Thomas, Chicago and Mrs. Clara Kusch, Milwaukee. HEART SURGERY Miss Judy Kohnhorst, 20, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Kohnhorst, 621 N. Ninth had heart surgery Tuesday at Memorial Hospital. gambling device, Duey E. Wright, 904 Grand has his case BRAINARD, GERLACH, KRUEGER I McCUNN Funeral Directors Phoni us-sns 1 415 nn a similar churer.

and bail of $500 continued to Feb. 18 following preliminary hearing in County Court before Judge Ronald D. Keberle today. The charge alleges that Wright set up a pinball machine that Franz. Her husband, Joseph Dalsky, whom she married in Marathon June 20, 1921, died Dec.

1, 1963. Surviving are a son, Philip, Milwaukee; four daughters, Mrs. Edward Frank, Wausau Route 4, Mrs. James Peters and Miss Verona Dalsky, both of 226 Chellis and Mrs. Edwin Peters, 926 S.

21st two sisters. Miss Amelia Franz and Miss Eleanora Franz, both of Marathon, and 16 grandchildren. Wolfgram Services Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Wolfgram, 45, 228 N. Third who died in a Madison hospital Wednesday as the result of an automobile accident Tuesday in Madison, will be held here in Barden-Peterson Funeral Home at 9:30 a m.

Saturday and at 10 in St. Anne's Catholic Church. The Rev. A. W.

Fischer will officiate and burial ROBERT J. FORCEY Services Friday, 9:30 A.M., St. Anne's Catholic Church. Holy Name Rosaiy, 7:30 P.M. Thursday; Parish Rosary 8:00 P.M.

Thursday. Now in State. gave free games to winners. COLOGNE You don't have to worry about finding the right gift choose her "scent" from the many famous brands we have in stock. Leo Kriel, Rothschild ee EAST CHAPEL Flwn I'S TREVIRANUS, Myles Memorial Service This Evening, 7:30 First Universalist Church FALSE ALARM Rothschild firemen answered a false fire alarm at the Rothschild plant of Marathon Division, American Can about 10:05 a.m.

Wednesday. RETURNS HOME Ben Harding, 720' N. First returned home Wednesday from St. Mary's Hospital, where he received treatment. SURGERY Mrs.

Royal An-drzeyzak, 615 Steuben had surgery this morning at St. Mary' Hospital. Charged with a red traffic light violation, Leo J. Schutten-berg. 62.

616 Henrietta forfeited $20. Willard M. Broadrick. 59. 2617 Oakwood was fined $15 and Robert J.

Smith, 19. 617 Kent forfeited $20, both for speeding. Charged with driving a car with expired license plates, Roger H. V'enske, 25. 536' S.

Third was fined $15. Allen J. Dillon, 45, Mosinee bar operator, charged with having the machine in his bar, is scheduled for trial Feb. 17 in County Court. FUNERA).

HOMS SIXTH ADAMS STREETS, WAUSAU Eleanor M. McClain, Westboro Route 1, who had given the name Leslie Smith in Court Wednesday when she appeared and pleaded innocent to charges of Ma, ANDERSON, Mrs. Albertina Services Saturday 2 P.M. Immanuel Lutheran Church. Friends may call after 2 P.M.

Friday. vagrancy and drunkenness, returned today to reveal her real name and plead guilty to drunk-ennes She was fined $50 and the the vagrancy court dismissed charge. The Open Door fo All Faiths. I I WEST CHAPEL The Family of the Late AlBERTINA ANDERSON Request that you please send any remembrances (or Memoriams) to charity of donor's Choice. fVery womoi ovei gift of perfume Mony ethar GIFT ITEMS too.

We wish to express our sincere thinks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors tor their kind assistance and expressions of sympafiy extended us at the time of our recent bereavement, the death ci our beloved wife and mother. Ida DuChaine. We especially wish to thank Rev. W. Hj Ortwein lor his kind words oi consolation, those who sent flowers, the pallbearers, those who loaned cars and every one else who assisted us in any way.

WILLIAM DuCHAINE AND DAUGHTER GLADYS Fhww 142-31 HELKE FUNERAL HOMS HERTZ WALGREEN AGENCY GRAND AYE. SHOPPING CENTER R. W. Hart, R.Ph. Ph.

843-3391 FUNERAL Schofield, Wis..

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