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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1971 PAGE 4, SECTION 1 Huber Will Miss Sound of Assembly Gavel Highway Commission Chief Huber's Road Post Certified by Lucey By JAMES D. SELK Of The State Journal Stafr "I stUl wake up during the night with an empty feelirg when I realize I'm leavir.g my troops back to the Assembly 'just to highways. Eoor looking Eke one big, happy THE would not ex-family, pect the person appointed to During the battle head the Dept. of Agriculture to Milwaukee and outstate Demo-be anti-agricilture," Huber crats over tax sharir-g in the re-1 said. In the same vein, I must cent budget battle for state my considered view that Huber managed to engineer a highways have an important compromise and bring a solidly role to play within the entire second home for so many years," said the veteran Assem blyman, Speaker Robert T.

Huber, (D-West ACis). unified Assembly majority be-! state transportation system. "There's no doubt about it," hind Lucey's budget proposals. He said an adequate highway he said. "I'll miss the Assembly a great deal." Gov.

Patrick J. Lucey Friday appointed Assembly Speaker' Kobert T. Huber tD-West chairman of the Highway Com-'j ir.ission. 1 Huber assume his new duties Monday. His resignation from the Assembly will be effective at that time.

He was ap-j pointed for a sis-year term. The job is in the $20,000 to $26,000 cisi.ms." Huber said. "This wull per year bracket. 'be another one of those oeca- THE DEMOCRATIC Assem-'sions." caucus will meet Dec. 17 Huber waa Lucey's key system, an efficient mass transit system, and a healthy environment are all compatible Hubjr'j experience, talent, and influence were no doubt the reasons that the governor withheld the Highway Commission HUBER'S REMARKS came ROBERT HUBER goals, he said.

shortly after he formally accepted Gov. Patrick J. Lucey's appointment as chairman of the appointment several months! As commission chairman, after a vacancy occurred. He'Huber will receive about three state's three-man Highway felt he needed Huber to get his Personality in the News elect a successor to Huber, a native activist during the past legislative veteran of 22 years, kglaiative session and was controversial legislative pro Commission. "I wonder how long it will be when I hear the crack of the A Calendar of Events Saturday, Dec.

11, 1971 Basketball UW s. Northern Michigan. 3:20 p.m., Field House. Wrestling Madison Area Technical College Invitational Wrestling Tournament, beginning at 11:30 a.m., MATC Gymnasium. Music Charles Roden, senior organ recital, 5 p.m., Eastman Organ Recital Hall.

UW Svmphony Orchestra Concert, 8 Mils Concert Hall. Stage Wisconsin Players in "Guys and Dolls' at 8 p.m., Union Theater. Players' Compass Group in "Jimmy Shine" at 8 p.m., Compass Playhouse, 2201 University Ave. Frontrunner for the post is Eiven much of the credit for times his legislative salary of $3,900 a year. He will also have the luxury of a six-year term.

For the past 22 years he has faced reelection every two. -ALSO, HE will not have to gavel in my new offices in the gram through. THE LEGISLATURE gave Lucey pretty much what he wanted, merger of higher education, tax redistribution re Majority Leader Norman C. An- passaie of Lucey's programs Person (D-Madisoni. Ik is, including higher educational being challenged by Speaker-mercer and tax redistribution.

Pro Tem Joseph Sweda i D-Lub- "But Huber brings to the Hill Farm State Office Building bring to a close one of the most before I will stop thinking of distinguished legislative service split his time between state myself in the Assembly cham Hiehwav Commission a combi- lin). records in recent history. form, S2 billion in spending, i and private employ bers," he said. HE CAME to the Assembly meni. He had been employed as the governor gave Huber much Both Huber and Lucey said Ration of environmental sensiti-they will not an active rolejvity and practical awareness." When Huber, 51, moves into of the credit.

with another budding politician, Patrick 'J. Lucey, in 1949 and his new office Monday, he will in the caucus politicking. Lucev said at a State Capitol "His support for the legisla TYE SURVIVED 12 legisla tive programs of this Adminis since then has served as minority leader for six two-year terms and speaker for two. tive sessions by simply allow ing tration was vital to their enact a merchandising warehouseman with the Joseph Schlita Brewing Milwaukee. "Therefore many advantages," he said.

Huber and his wife, Beatrice, will continue to maintain their news conference. "HE RECOGNIZES the need to preserve the natural re the caucus to make its own de- ment," Lucey said. The Assembly speakership is In his new job, Huber intends sources of our state while, at one of the most powerful posi to shift the emphasis of the Engineer Says Public lthe ame time- providing mod- tions in state government with Commission to the entire trans residence in West Allis. They have two sons. iransponauon neeos su total committee appointment portation picture rather than control and the inherent power of a presiding officer.

Huber TDIKIITV II ITUCDAM TUI IDrU knew how to use that power. He resembles the bespectacled comic strip character, Coming Sunday Women Lawyers Are Making It More and more professional women are making it in the legal world. Consider the law firm of Mottola, Larkin, and ClarefelJ in mid-town Philadelphia. The partners, whose first names are Suzanne, Kathleen and Carol, have come a long way in their first year of practice. Parade reports on three examples of the modern woman in a changing world, in ivita, t0 tourisrn, mass transit.

Public concern over state a industrial development," highways has progressed from the governor said, apathy to emotionalism to "It is a loss for the Legisla-current polarization of thinking, jture to have him step down a Wisconsin Division of High- from the speaker's rostrum." ways engineer said Thursday. he said. "Fortunately for the W. E. Frantz, addressing the, people of Wisconsin, he will con-Wisconsin chapter of the Ameri- tinue to serve his state." can Right of Way said Huber replaces B.

O. Binney, Clark Kent, the "mild man-; nered reporter" who frequently; turned into Superman. Many state representative will say i ii i ii i i kv 1 1 iLnnii nuiwn 1 904 Winnebago St. Madison LUTEFISK And Homemade Swedish Meat Ball Dinner Homemade Lefse and Norwegian Desserts Saturday, December 1 1 Serving From 4 to 8 p.m. Adults 2.75 Children 1.

25 Madison Theater Guild in "Hello, Dolly!" at 8 p.m., West High School auditorium. "Othello" at 8:30 p.m., UW Catholic Center, 723 State St, Freedom House production of "The Throwaway Kids: No Deposit, No Return" at 8:30 p.m., St. Francis House, 1001 University Ave. Puppet Show Puppet Show for Children by Lois Larson, 2 p.m., Madison Public Library Children's Room. Arts Fair Community Arts Fair, 11 a.m.

to 8 p.m., University YWCA, 306 N. Brooks St. Library Bookmobile Tompkins at Groveland, 9:30 a.m. to Noon. Truax Park Apartments, 1:30 to 3 p.m.

Movie Times Capitol: "Carry On Camping" at 1, 2:55, 4:40, 6:25, 8:10, that the likeness is more than. physical. HUBER, HOWEVER, pre- ferred to do his power brokering tiiizens are maKing use ot ver-luconomowoc, wnose term ex-ious methods to participate in'pired. He is the only Lucey ap-highway decisions. pointment on the commission.

I "What we need," Frantz said, iThe other two members were a period of reasoning to-1 appointed by Republican Gov. out of the public eye and more times than not managed to gether." Warren P. Knowles. Wisconsin A State Journal Mve intra-party squabbles in (private caucus and bring his 2-Year UW Merger Urged All two-year campuses in the The former UW also operates seven two-year schools inde new University of Wisconsin pendent of a mother institution. The Center System is headed by a chancellor.

-Although an immediate reorg Christmas Gifts, looking for a home anization is unlikely, the Board of Regents is expected to discuss the matter here next week. and 9:55 p.m. Cinema: "The French Connection" at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30 p.m. Esquire: "Play Misty For Me" at 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, and 9:40 p.m.; "Night of the Living Dead" at Midnight. Hilldale: "Hotel" at 1, 5:15, and 9:30 p.m.; "Kotch" at (3:15 and 7:30 p.m.

Majestic: "Johnny Got His Gun" at 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:40, and 9:50 p.m. Middleton: "Trail to Alaska" at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. Orpheum: "Commercial State Bank Christmas Party "My Side of the Mountain" at 10 a.m.; "Trail to Alaska" at 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, and 9 p.m.; "Sneak Preview" at 7:30 p.m. Stage Door: "Dagmar's Hot Pants" at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30 p.m. Strand: "Lola" at 1, 4:20, and 7:50 p.m.; "1,000 Convicts and a Woman" at 2:45, 6:10, and 9:45 p.m.

System must be merged into a single system under a single administrator, Atty. Gen. Robert Warren has said in an informal opinion. If carried out, the opinion would mean a major reshuffling of the 14 two-year institutions. The former state universities operate four two-year schools as branches of a four-year institution.

The former UW operates three two-year schools that are part of the four-year UW-Green Bay campus. Warren was asked for the in formal opinion by Clarke Smith, secretary of the UW Regents. Smith said he wanted clarifica Christmas has come to the Bruce Company, and you'll find lots of ways to spruce up your home for the holidays, and even some ideas on gifts for your relatives' and friends homes tion from Warren because the merger legislation was unclear Come visit with us, see our Family Room full ot casual furniture, our Christmas trees (fresh-cut green, flocked and not- about the future of the two-year schools. so-artificial), and browse through our shelves of distinctive EAST TOWNE MAIL WEST TOWNE MALI decorations. Gift Ideas abound at the Christmas Bruce Com pany! HOLIDAY CENTERPIECES RATTAN SWIVEL BAR STOOLS Sturdy, good looking bar stools from our Family Room Collection.

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