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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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9
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1 0 4T 4o '-0- iS 1 V. nave Contests In Six Primaries Antiquarian Dies Four Football Players Killed MILAN, Italy UV-Rodolfo Su-bert, dean of Italian Dem Auto Caravan to THE CAPITAL TIMETTednesday, 5ept. 3, 195B- 9 Jobless Figures Lack Any Trend. Grade Hearing The State Public Service Com- mission will hold a hearing at 85-year-old antiquarians, died here Tuesday. He was an authority on art.

State Dems Mope to Gain 2 or 3 Seats In Congress BURAS. La. Uh A collision involving a car and a parked trailer truck Tuesday night killed four high school football players returning home from practice. Dead were Gary Gartoucies, 10 a. m.

Sept. 15 on petition of the Village of Waunakee to set maximum speeds for North Western trains in the village and for additional protection at the Divi-': sion. Third, and Main Streets and Highway 113 grade crossings. Plains, 11:40 a.m. for lunch; and Middleton, 1:10 p.m.; Verona, 1:45 p.m.; Paoli, 2:10 p.m.; Bas-co.

2:25 p.m.; 'Belleville, 2:45 16. Howard Cronin 17. Lqys p.m.; Mt. Vernon, 3:20 p. John North 17.

and Ansley Blue Mounds, 4 p.m. Mt. Horeb, Bonin, 17, all of Venice. 4:30 p.m. and Pine Bluff, 5 Sheriffs Deputy Harry ard said the boys car smashed Saturday Token Creek, 8:30, into the rear of the trailer truck No significant employment changes took place in Wisconsin in August, industrys traditional vacation period, according to figures released today by A.

Thomas Rose, director of the Wisconsin State Employment Service. Unemploymment in the state eased very slightly. There were 83,600 jobless in the month of August as against 84,000 in July. In August, 1957, there were unemployed in the state. and was torn to pieces.

A caravan of Democratic candidates for county, legislative, congressional and state offices will tour Dane County on Friday and Saturday. The caravan will spend 10 or 15 minutes in each visit. Places the caravan is scheduled to visit and times of arrival are: Friday Waunakee, Dane 9 Springfielc Comers, 9:30 a.m.; Marxville 9:55 a.m.; Roxbury, 10:20 a.m.; Mazomanie, 10:50 a.m.; Black Earth, 11:15 a.m., and Cross mary and secondary education! There is one community in the northern part of the state which was able to build a new public school last year with no increase in local property taxes because of the overwhelming increase in educational aids by the 1957 Legislature. Knowles said. The endorsed GOP candidate for his third term as Lieutenant Governor camp a i Tuesday in Portage, Columbus, Beaver Dam, Juneau and Watertown.

and Mrs. Robert Roessler, Mrs. Hazel Stafford, Rudy Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berkowitz, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Thomas, Mrs. Louis Gosting, Mrs. O.

J. Schlaef-er, Roger Schwenn, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Payne, Mrs. Frances Mrs.

Mary Michie, Miss Helen McKay, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pfankuchen, Mr.

and Mrs. James Watrous, Theodore Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Morgan, Mrs. Merry Hunter, Mrs. Ruth Max, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs. Felice Goodman, Mrs. Marjorie Bridgman, Mrs. Morris Mead, John Wiley.

I 4 By ARTHUR BYSTROM Wisconsin Democratic Party leaders, for the record, contend they can capture all 10 Wisconsin seats in the House of Representatives in state elections this year. Off the record, however, they will tell you that if they can increase their present membership of three Democrats of the 10 in Wisconsin to five or possibly six, they will be extremely happy. Republican leaders scoff at the Democrats claims. They are just as insistent that they will not only held the seven seats they now have, but may add an eighth. The Democrats have contests In six of the 10 congressional district primaries.

Six Republican incumbents have no opposition in the primaries and in one district the First the widow of a 1 ttach Proxmire Republican Senate candid ate Roland J. Steinle Tuesday night called his Democratic opponent. Sen. Proxmire, a wolf in sheeps clothing with regard to help for the small businessman. After returning to Wisconsin over the Easter recess and bleating his promises of aid to small businessmen.

Proxmire went back to Washington and voted a.m. Windsor, 8:45 a.tn.; De Forest, 9 a.m.; Marshall, 9:45 a.m.; Sun Prairie, 10:10 a. m. Cottage Grove, 10:35 a.m.; Deerfield, 11 a.m., and Cambridge, 11:30 a.m. for lunch; and Rockdale, 12:50 p.m.; Utica, 1:10 p.m.; Stoughton, 1:35 p.m.

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New, large, economy size saves money. Get Doans Pills today tomey, Milton Junction: W. Patterson, realtor, Janesville; Leon Feingold, attorney, Janesville; Don McFarlane, farmer, rural Janes vill; Vera Mulligan, Janesville; Arnold Wikum, mayor of Edgerton; R. M. Pett, former president jof Rotary, Edgerton; Anderson, president of Highway Trailers Edgerton; Eugene V.

Gruna, commander of VFW post, Edgerton; C. Elmer Olson, director of Al bion Dairy Co-operative, Edger-ton; Harland Everson, editor and publisher of the Edgerton Re porter; Marie G. Bowen, clerk of the Board of Education, Edgerton; Henry Hartzell, president of the Nunn-Bush union, Edgerton; and Charles Sprenger, former president of the Edgerton Chamber of Commerce. against the extension of the Small Business Administration, Steinle told a meeting of the 10th Ward Republican incumbent seeks the nomination, also without opposition. She is Mrs.

Eleanor Smith of Racine, widow of the late Lawrence R. Smith, who i dj Republican Club in Milwaukee last January. There is ao reason why we Dark Reynold cant win in every dist i t. says Patrick J. Lucey, Madison, Party chair- state Democratic Fifty-two new members of Dane County John W.

Reynolds for Attorney General Committee Group Seraphim Atty. Philip G. Marshall, Milwaukee, is chairman of a statewide committee of lawyers supporting the candidacy Christ Seraphim. Milwaukee, candidate for the Democratic nomination for attorney general. Members of the comm i 1 1 are: Eugene Jackson, Chippewa Falls; Leonard R.

Chojnacki, La Crosse; David Rabinovitz, Sheboygan Robert ZumBrun Spooner; Margaret A rson, Stevens Point; Elizabeth Hawkes, Washburn; Paul Hibbard, Water-town; Paul Gauer, Floyd Kops, Marshall, John Ottusch, John Pederson, Patrick Sheedy and Clyde Sheets, all of Milwaukee. Support for Rouny Sverre Roang, Edgerton, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the First District, has received sup port from a number of northern Rock County people. In a current announcement the following have signified their support of Roang: Arne Agnew, at- the were announced today by James E. Doyle, committee chairman Doyle stated that vigorous campaigning for Reynolds was planned for the last week before the primary. The members of the committee include: Sen.

and Mrs. Horace W. Wilkie, Harold K. Hill, Joseph Bloodgood. Arthur Altmeyer, Mr.

and Mrs. William Foster, William G. Rice, Gus Beschorner, Mrs. Esther Kaplan, Mrs. Wilma Wheeler, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Runge, Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl, Mr. and Mrs.

Van R. Potter, Dr. man. We have an abundance of good candidates, and people want a change. Claude Jasper, Madison, chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin had this to say: We not only can win back the seven seats we now hold, but we have a good chance to win in the Ninth district.

We also have an outside, but a fighting chance, to take the two Milwaukee districts that the Democrats now hold. Lester Johnson of Black River Falls is the Democratic Party incumbent in the Ninth and Reps. Clement Zablocki and Henry Reuss are the incum ben Democrats in the Milwau Fourth and Fifth districts. SALE FOR SCHOOLGIRLS 67 BACH DIRNDL SKIRTS with wida salf baits Washable corduroy, smooth rayon gab, rich wool blend. 7 to 14.

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Grant urged better educational facilities and special training of gifted Wisconsin students in science and mathematics. He also favored creation of a Wisconsin-Illinois Seaway Commission to prevent possible waterfront racketeering in state ports. Grant opposed right-to-work laws and a sales tax. He called for prevention of the trend of American big business to build factories overseas, which he claimed results in American unemployment because of cheap European and Asiatic labor. Laud School Aid Lt.

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