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Diftman Loses State Election MADISON (ffl Ben Sisson of Milwaukee defeated Jack Dittman of Waukesha for the presidency of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Vice presidents named at the group's annual meeting included: Dr. E. E. Elliott, Janesville, District Norman Scho- rnisch, South.

Milwaukee, District Sherwood Haag, Omro. District William Steu- beiy Wausau, District Charles Podwill, Superior, District and Howard Ulvog, La Crosse, District 6. Mrs. Joanne Lynch, La Crosse, named president of the Jaycettes, the group's women's auxiliary. Eau Claire was selected as the site for the 1956 conven-j tion.

Truman McNulty of Mil- standing local presidents." jer to Run Pipeline 500 Miles Long To Carry Fuel for Bases MADRID Construction is sum spent in any European country which plays a major part in the allied defense plans. Thus, latest figures from the Burglar Takes to begin this month on a pipeline nearly 500 miles long to carry fuel from an Atlantic port 'on the coast of Spain to three big air bases far inland. All the plans have been made and the workers have been assembled for what is perhaps the most spectacu in the American defense and 'the Netherlands gram inside Spain. $1,100,000,000. Even Russia be- Starting at Cadiz, which is a tween the end of the war and few miles from Gibraltar, and 1947 got $426,000,000, and all of running to Seville and then to Eastern Europe about KENOSHA UP Police say they have only slim clues in contained more than $12,000 in cash.

$8,000 of it in $20 bills. The box also contained a small check and this, police said, is about the only clue that'they have to work on. Police" said that a window had been forced in the tavern and the inner door of the safe was pried open. The heavy the search for the burglar who 0 kee 0 Bi as took over $12,000 in cash from slU an apartment and tavern ver in the a U.S. department of commerce'here.

I Bitautas, who lives alone in show that Britain has received in economic aid alone a 1 57,000,000,000 France $5,200,000,000, and uroiect Germany $3,800,000,000. Italy ect $2700)000 000 Greece $1)30 MILWAUKEE State Senator Henry Maier says- that he "almost certainly will be a candidate" for the United States senate in 1956. The Milwaukee Democrat said Sunday night that he expects to make formal announcement of his candidacy "in due time." The seat is presently held by Republican Alexander -Wiley of Chippewa Falls'who has not indicated his plans for the campaign. There have been reports "that Gov. Walter Kohler or Rep.

Glenn Davis, of Waukesha, will seek the GOP nomination. State Assembly Speaker Mark.Catlin (R-Appleton) has said that he might be a candidate for Wiley's senatorial seat. Maier, 37, is midway in his second four year term as a state senator and is minority party'leader. Climbers Lost i TOKYO UP) Searchers today found 18 'high school mountain climbers ilost yesterday in snow and fog on Mt. Nasy, 110 miles north of Tokyo.

Hospital Notes From Memorial ADMITTED: Mrs. Mary Kubly, North Prairie; Mrs. Mary Pana- wash, 539 Madison Edward Emmer, Eagle; Mrs. Mattie Fleck, 161 W. Main Mrs.

Grace Glumm, 1319 Bluebird Terrace; Mrs. Juanita Josing, Waukesha route William De Meyer, Nashotah; Mrs. Joseph Schmidt, Pewaukee route Mrs. William Sklenar, 1501 Jefferson Sally Thompson, 234 W. Col-i lege Michael Vincent, 621 Buffalo st.

DISMISSED: Wayne Stufz, 810 E. Main Mrs. Florence Weiss, 231 Douglass Charles Mertcn. Pewaukee route Welton Moon, 2130 st, Milwaukee 5: Mrs. Viola Wallsch- Jaeger, 710 Linden Mrs.

Emma Martin, James Waldo Tadych, 14G Motor ct: Mrs. Elsie' Czerwan, 110 High Pewaukee; Irene Mukwonago route Shirley Graser, Waukesha route 6: Calvin Brauch, Wales; Stephen Greger, 1113 North Mrs. Gertrude Luedtke, Waukesha route Mrs. Pearl" Socha, 134 Garfield Mrs. Anna Baumann, 413 Newhall Panella, 410 E.

Main st: Mrs. Rosemary Skebba, 1451 Brookfield ave. a point near Madrid a finally across I count to IS a agossa, i modern means of transportation has found necessary because of the meager facilities by rail and hig'hway. It will take 435 calendar days to complete the job, and the line should be functioning in the latter half of 1956. The government of Spain Walter Bitautas, 75.

operat-j the apartment, told police that or of the Blind Robin tavern, ie vent to church about 5:15 told police that the money was Sunday morning and when he taken early Sunday morning i returned about an hour later from a cash box in his discovered the theft. Want ads get results apartment and a safe in his tavern. The cash box, Bitautas said, By SALLY SIBBALD i Freeman Staff I Not a -'floor show" but a life as it is lived every day. That was what E. Ben Weinke, Carroll college direc- 'tor of admissions, attempted to show Waukesha high school students who visited the Carroll campus recently.

And that is just what the 47 high school seniors who visited college classrooms for the day, received. The campus visit was part of Senior Orientation-day program sponsored each year by the Waukesha high school guidance department and the Waukesha Kiwanis club. All leniors were excused from classes for the day. Those aiming for a business career after graduation spent the day workings MONDAY RADIO 6:30 p.m. Dinner-Music WISN News WTMJ Frank Kirpatrick WON 6:45 p.m.

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Quiet Hour WISN Accent on Music WTM.I Daddy-O 'Sell Tickets For Festival Girls preferred the teaching field. Carroll students representing each of the school's 23 departments, acted as hosts and hostesses for the guests. The guides had previously planned the day's itinerary, subject to the special interests or whims of the high schoolers. The visitors attended such classes as speech, sociology, art, music, Bible, physical education, the sciences, modern 000,000. But Spain, for unexplained reasons, has been neglected and only now are officials in Washington awakening to the strategic importance of this country.

It would take so little, relatively speaking, to bolster the Spanish a strengthen the whole country to assure effective military cooperation with the United States that it is unfortunate the Iberian Peninsula as a whole has not come in for more attention in the past. For, with the American navy assuming the biggest responsibility in the Mediterranean! and the American air force us- ing the new bases here as a operational front that can send planes into the heartland LOST- "In less than two months I have lest 22 pounds--and I am feeling like a different person," writes Mrs F. Marberry, 802 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. "It is the best way to lose weight I have ever found." Mrs. Marberry took Bulkette Tablets before meals in order to add harmless bulk to her diet and also to keep her from being hungry between meals.

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has given every cooperation to the American and Spanish contractors who have joined together to build the line, which will cost a little less Europe, it is nothing less than $5,000,000 for labor and a tragedy that so much' an equal sum for materials. 1 1 1 i Bids were taken from various contractors, and the contract was awarded to the lowest bidder. A Spanish company, as is required by regulation time already has" been lost. When France was defeated in 1940 and American air power came into the war in 1941, the only bases available were those in Britain. The war here, participates with a mm- sht have been shortened ority interest and virtually all a i air force class was available at one particular period, the touring group was free to roam the campus, for a look into campus life could also be gained in this manner, Weinke felt.

The wages paid are those that prevail in Spain and American contractors scrupulously comply with all the requirements for payment of holidays, including Sundays, and for social security compensa- IOI u.1 j. i. "The faculty was delighted on while the wage rate, as vith the way the students han- et the unions in coopera- Tickets will go on sale for the junior and senior school portions of the eighth biennial Fine Arts Festival today. The junior high program will be -presented in the high school gym May 16, while the senior high program will be given May 17. The "student art exhibit, comprising art work by junior and senior high students, will be in the Union school gym the week of May Admission is free from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.

each evening of that week through May 20. Art work in a variety of mc- with died themselves," the admis sions director noted. Teachers pointed especially to the "good spirit" of the young people. "The kids are full'of-pep," a Carroll guide remarked, at mid-afternoon. One tour, for example, included students interested' in sciences.

They sat through a 9 o'clock class in special problems, in biology. At 10 a.m. they attended a chemistry lecture, leaving early to tour each of the college buildings. At 11 a.m., the students expressed a desire to see a freshman English class in action, so the tentative agenda was altered to include the course which is required of all and in which many of the prospective students indicated special interest. Classroom visits halted at noon, as hosts and guests adjourned to the student union for a barbecue lunch as guests of the college.

During free time after lunch, students walked around the campus or toured Many of the girls interested in Car roll's sororities visited the divided into groups of i Greek women's groups less to tour classes in line as tne individual groups prac 1 a a pr i Sing" competition to be helc looking in on the of Waukesha business and industry. Many prospective college students boarded buses to visit the University of Wisconsin, Marquette university, or Wisconsin state college at Whitewater. 'Students interested in Carroll or other similar liberal arts colleges were invited to the local campus. Purpose of the day was to give students knowledge of how an institution of higher education functions'. Weinke explained.

The Carroll contingent gathered in the school's "Old Main," at 8:30 a.m. to be greeted by Weinke, who previously had cautioned them, et by the unions in coopera ion with the government, is not high, relatively speaking, is to be noted that the price evel for living costs is not ugh here, either. The entire construction is under the auspices of the U.S. jj a Protests navy, which functions as a "You won't be entertained. You'll see college as it is." Teachers They planned no "gimmicks" nor special programs.

Normal classroom procedure--wheth- it was a lecture period, class discussion, or laboratory I session--was maintained. After a greeting by Weinke, I the high school students were with vocational or profession- al interests. Favorite subjects i among the men appeared to be pre-engineering or business administration, Weinke said. Roland Schrupp, art depart- i ment chairman, has indicat- For the musical portion of the festival on Ma 16 and a 17, vocal and instrumen- tal groups will be featured. Appearing will be the orchestras, bands, choruses and choirs.

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strategic air force could have had bases like those it is building today in Spain. If. moreover, the political situation inside Britain should some day produce a i restraint against our use ofj bases there for atomic fare, the Spanish bases will! provide an invaluable alterna-j tive. America's defense vestment in Spain, therefore, i is as logical as it is farsighted. (Copyright, 1955, Is 7 ew York Herald Tribune Inc.) LARSEN FUNERAL HOME 56 Years of Service Reasonable Reliable The Highest Type of Funeral Service Is Our Only Line of Business "ASK THE FAMILIES WE HAVE SERVED" Liberty 7-3324 Waukesha, Wis.

of the U.S. air pipeline crosses May 9. Classroom visits were re sumed after lunch. Student also chatted with teachers in their fields of interest, or were shown facilities and equipment. The "day at college" ended in the afternoon, with the guests deciding that daily college life, even without special entertainment, was "wonderful." part of the joint military mission headed by Aug Kissner The mountain ranges, one in south and one in the north, and will be placed three feet under ground.

It can be repaired quickly if there is any sabotage, though it is expected that local guards will be sufficiently vigilant to prevent damage. The line will supply not only the fuel requirements of the American air force and navy but also those of the Spanish military forces. It is a godsend to Spain. This is only a part of the over-all program in Spain, where total of about $300,000,000 will be spent over the next four years in the defense project instituted by the United States with the cooperation of the Spanish authorities. In addition to this, there are some small appropriations for economic aid.

so that the total spent by the United States in Spain over a four-year period may be around $500,000,000. This is, however, the smallest A A Pure Oil Station at Goerke's Corners Complete Line of Auto Body Repairs and Painting 24 Hour Wrecker Service 7-S902 WAUKESHA Phone FREE ESTIMATES Kashmir Incident NEW DELHI. India UB -India sent a "strong protest" today to Pakistan over a weekend clash in disputed Kashmir Indian troops and Pakistani border police, the foreign ministry announced. The defense ministry, said earlier 12 Indians were'killed. Karachi the Pakistan government said both sides-had suffered casualties but the situation in the area was now- normal.

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