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:4 THE CAPITA TIMES, Wednesday; Mar. 1958 McKee Is Hut Wants Real Barbara Dines Witli Son Kahl Estate js Set at $53,000 LaVerne W. Town of Springdale, who died Feb. 16, left an estate with assets of. according to papers filed in County Court todays No liabilities were listed.

Mr. Kahl lpft his estate, in trust for his. widow, Alice Kahl, Route 1, Mt. Horeb. WASHINGTON (President Eisenhower said today' the -United States never close the door on any efforts to arrange a summit conference' with Soviet leaders.

No matter how crooked the path, or how narrow in negotiations for such' a. meeting, this government always will be: willing to -take any step, toward real peace, he told a 'news conference. Eisenhower said, he be: lieves it would-be absolutely fut-ilem fact, damaging to interests to' have a summit conference unless there were proper preparations, for it. DISABILITYEisenhower said that in his view Vice President Nixon would have all the powers the President has including -authority to. sign bills passed by Congress if it should become necessary -to put.

into effect. the 3 Heiress Barbara Hutton, one of the worlds wealthiest women, dines with her son, Lance Reventlow, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Barbara recently was separated from Baron Von Cramm her sixth husband, and is visiting in. Beverly Lances father is Count Haugwitz-Reventlow, a Danish nobleman' whom Barbara divorced in 1941. Lance, an avid driver of race lives in Beverly Hills in a.

half-million dollar mansion which bis mother gave him last'year oil. his 21st (Associated Press-Capital Tithes 4 Newsboys I11 Finals of Trip Contest (Continued from Page 1) for the Young Columbus award. Judges for todays final appearance are George R. Stephenson, executive, -editor, The- Capital Times; Lawrence Fitzpatrick, managing editor, Wisconsin State Journal; and R. Bardwwell, director, Madison Vocational arid Adult School.

The. -youths joined the judges for luncheon at the Madison Club. They then were to be interviewed by the judges. Selection of the winner was based on appearance, personality, poise, manners and conversatoinal ability. The contest is sponsored by Madison Newspapers, in cooperation With Parade magazine, weekly Sunday supplement, andi Trans-World Airlines.

The winner of the 0 which began Dec. 1, will make the tour in. the company of 60 newspaper boys representing newspapers throughout the United States. Three runners-up in the contest will be. awarded gold watches; and the remaining outstanding carriers, will receive $5 bonuses.

Clear Stepfather Of Young Mother SAN JOSE, Calif. Blood tests proved that' a San Jose laborer could hot have fathered the child born to his lOVi-yeai-old stepdaughter Jan. 22 and he was cleared Tuesd a of the charges. pep. Dist.

Margaret V. Morton said results of two blood tests were conclusive. She moved for dismissal of- the paternity charge against Henry N. Lee, 29, who. had spent two months jail, awaiting trial.

ExReedsburg Woman Is Held In Sons Death ENGLEWOOD, N. UP) An 8year-old boy -was strangled in hjs bed shortly before midnight Tuesday night. Authorities said his mother, formerly of Reeds-burg; 'will be charged with murder. The victim, Matthew W. Dick, was found dead with a womans scarf around his heck.

Bergen County Prosecutor Guy W. Calissi said the youths mother Mrs. Dorothy G. Dick, 38, will be booked for murder and ar raigned later today. Dick and Her son live in a boarding Calissi said shortly before midnight other boarders heard the woman screaming and called The officers oun the womans' room barricaded' and broke-down -her door.

Inside found the woman hysterical and unable to give a coherent account of what. hap, pened. 4- Police -said Mrs. Dick came here about six years ago from Reedsburg after she and her bus? band seperated. Calissi said she had done some housework and was presently on relief.

The prosecutor said Mrs. Dick was very much attached to the boy. She used, to take him to Roosevelt -School, every morning and pick, him up after school. Calissi said she also took him along when she to Group Will BuyWMTV (Continued from Page 1). a continuation the current-fine NBC network programming with emphasis on' greater, implementation of local news and The new owners of WMTV in Madison have a background of highly successful television operations in Iowa and Illinois and, after receiving FCC approval, hope to expand this experience into the Madison area.

The President said he is in full agreement with Secretary of State Dulles the. Dulles said Tuesday the Soviet Unions latest proposed terms for a pre-summit meeting -are unacceptable to. the United States'. Eisenhower also said he has received a message from, tbe Kremlin leaders they would he glad to consider holding a summit conference in the. United States.

In comment' on. that, Eisenhower said there would be ho particular need for meeting in Washington'-if the conference were a brief one. On the other: hand, he Washington session 'might be a good idea -if the ence were to' be a long one. In the. course-of- the' news Conference, the President dealt also with- these other ECONOMIC Eisenhower expressed' the View, that spending money in an effort to end the business slump not in -itself entirely desirable.

He added we should not attempt to mike the government 'the most important factor dealing with the recession. Government can. Eisenhower said, by keeping a careful watch' and. by -such steps as easing credit and stimulating housing construction. He said, further he believes the Forbids Milsted elective (Continued from Page 1).

impossible to change the extradition papers in time to replace Taylor legally when Weatherly replaced him. -f Taylor and Policewoman Mrs. Hilda Clark were assigned to make the trip to bring two check passers back early in the week' of Feb. 17. During the week, Taylor, who is former chairman of the police grievance i 1 1 asked whether be should be present Tuesday night, 25, the City.

Council public meeting on N'estingcns seniority ruling. He was ordered by Milsted to see the mayor. Nestingen told Taylor he need, not be present and could make the trip. Saturday night, Feb. 22, Weatherly called Milsted and ordered that Taylor be replaced by Detective Ralph Hornbeck, although Taylor and Mrs.

Clark were scheduled to leave, at 7 a.m.' Sunday. Dist. Atty'. who had mailed the extradition papers to the governor of California the previous Friday, did not learn of the change until Monday afternoon. The prisoners were returned Wednesday' morning.

Weatherly 'said today that Milsted was. in error in naming Taylor. because he wanted at the -City Council and also because other detectives had done, more work on the case- involved than Taylor. Weatherly contended that he did not know Taylor had talked to the mayor about the public. hearing.

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$3S5 BLUM'S JEWELERS 128 5tte St. 7 Prospects Eisenhower-Nixon agreement regarding' any' Eisenhower inability to perform his duties. The President shrugged off, in response 'to questions, a contention by House Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex). that the Eisenhower-Nixon arrangement which provides for Nixon to become acting president in case of Eisenhower disability is illegal. Eisenhower Atty.

Gen Rogers- is planning a news conference and will.be in position to answer, questions dealing with the legal and constitutional aspects of the Eisenhower replied in the negative-when -asked whether Nixon ever has taken as President at the time of any of Eisenhowers three major illnesses during the last 2Vi years. Eisenhower said the agreement with the vice president does not contemplate- that Nixon would have to take a new oath, in order to act for the President. FCC Eisenhower said it would be tragic if lobbyists before any of the governments regulatory agencies, ever achieved so much influence they, could sway a decision in any direction they' wanted He made that statement when asked whether he feels the current investigation of those agencies by a House subcommittee has pointed up any need for legislation designed to bar such influ-: erice. ing it, any differences of opinion I' may' have with any committee members will be taken care of in the committee Toom and not and various commit-ee members had public differences of opinion on procedure. Meanwhile, a Republican on the committee' served notice today.

ie will press for questioning of senators named as intervening in Miami Rep. Wolverton of New Jersey, senior; Republican on the house told Harris he disagrees with. Harris position that the committee may. not address a direct invitation to the to testify. -Harris has taken a stand that the House committee not only has no.

authority, to call the senators as witnesses, but may not; under House rules, directly invite testimony r.o He says there is an open however, for any members of Congress to testify if they wish to. do The senators whose a have occurred most often in testimony, of maneuvering over Miamis TV Channel 10. are all Democrats Kefauver of Tennessee, Holland and Smathers of Florida. The investigating subcommittee has heard testimony that all three made inquiries or representations to the FCC. while the commission was considering the hotely contested Wolverton asked Harris whether a motion to extend an invitation.

to the senators to testify, would be in order at a closed door subcommittee, session scheduled later today. Harris said it could be discussed then. I am not- of the opinion that they (senators) live- in a secluded atmosphere or that an iron curtain can be raised in a matter as important as this, Wolverton said There is nothing in rules that would suggest -it. is improper for. this committee to request that Mamies Brblher4iitaw Col.

"Moore. Denies Leopold Action Likely March 20 SAVANNA; 111. '(P Nathan Leopold's request that he be paroled to a hospital job in Puerto Rico probably will be acted on March 20, says the chairman of the Illinois Parole and Pardon Board. Chairman Franklin Stransky of Savanna, said Tuesday night board members would visit State-ville and Joliet prisons Thursday and Friday, but would not consider Leopolds request, until the regular board meeting March 20. of Westport Dance The' Westport' Squares will a St.

Patricks danee at the West-port Town Hall from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday. Art Weisensel will be Prizes will be and a potluck lunch served. The-public is invited. (Continued from Page 2).

the University, hopes -to have its new 5i-foot milk -drying machine in operation soon; to. carry on research on powdered whole milk The University recently announced an. acceptable concentrated sterile milk, and said then that a satisfactory powdered milk wotild be the next big Powdered milk i how the cheapest source of animal protein of any food we eat, Jack son said, pointing out that production of non fat dry milk had skyrocketed five-fold in the last 20 years. Although -nearly half the production went into U. S.

warehouses to support prices, the 746 million pounds sold in 1956 by the industry-was still 65 million pounds, more than the entire production of 10 years ago, and thats a pretty good record of in. view of production, Jackson said. DeGolier pointed out that ihere are a few clouds on the economic horizon in the face of all-time-high dairy production. this is a year of challenge, hut -we must look upon it as another year of opportunity for the. dairy industry, he said.

The groups involved' in this promotion have a great challenge, not only to meet what has been done in previous years but to do even Economic conditions being somewhat may make the job a little hard er this However, this very fact can. be made to pay off by stressing the economy of dairy foods, as well as nutrition and sales. The current business recession is sharpening competition in food sales, and making the job of selling dairy products harder, Shelby A. Robert Jr.y Chicago, of the national ADA told the group Discussing the aDAs dairy sales promotion plans, Robert said part of' the advertising will be aimed at the 13 to 20-year age group, because surveys show that this age- group cuts its fluid milk consumption in half, after Many homes run out of; milk over the weekend, or when company, comes, and do hot-have. on hand more ice cream than enough for one nieal, he Efforts will be made to get people to keep a larger stock on hand.

Another-ADA. will. be to try. to persuade people to serve milk as a social drink. milk is consumed in the confines of a persons home, Robert said.

someones elses home the serving of milk, to guests is almost unheard of. airbus Declares For 3rd Term LITTLE ROCK, Ark Gov. Orval Faubus, who vaulted into national prominence during the bitter Little Rock integration controversy, announced today he will seek a third terra. He said he intends to defend states rights as part of his platform. The only third term governor in Arkansas history was Jeff Davis, who served from 1900-06.

senators, appear if they desire to do so, and to point out that the committee thinks they have information of interest to it. Another Republican member of the subcommittee. Rep. Bennett of Michigan, asked Harris whether he thinks there, is anything in the rules, that would make it improper for the subcommittee to call the attention. of each senator involved to testimony in which he was named, and then invite him to appear.

Harris said the chair has advised each, of the senators who was interested and who. called him to Inquire that the subcommittee woidd be delighted to have him. appear. Wolverton told that if he had ruled that a motion to invite the senators specifically to testify would not be in order at the executive session, he would have-made a motion immediately the open hearing. The chahr would hot now entertain such a motion, Harris said I was fearful that would be the case, Wolverton rejoined, but that would not prevent me from making it, relieves even chronic constipation overnight, yet is so gentle it has been hospital proved safe-even for women in critical stages of pregnancy.

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Taylor to be present at the meeting. In fact Taylor did not attend the meeting. Bloodgood, who must approve any trip assignment, said today that. Unless the. case calls for-an officer well acquainted with the facts, extradition trip assignments are made on the basis on seniority and rotation-.

This particular case did not call for an officer who had worked on it, Bloodgood asserted. In accusing Milsted of not carrying out his Weatherly said Milsted should have seen to it that the extradition papers were changed to designate Horn-beck as the governors agent. While cannot comment on that" charge, Bloodgood point ed out today that changing ex tradition papers takes four or five days. I hope the chief didnt expect me to get out of. bed night, get the' governor out bed, the superior and the attorney general, so he could switch agents, said; Bloodgood agreed with the chief that maybe an alternate agent should have been named.

However, he pointed out that in the' past no alternate has been named as a matter of procedure. It was also pointed out that no request had come from. Weatherly to change the procedure until this time. -In accusing Milsted. of being neglectful in not advising him who was making the trip, Weatherly said Milsted has always -advised him of assignments in the past.

He -must some reason for not doing so, Weatherly said. Milsted, of course, cannot answer this charge. The result of the trip is that Weatherly may have to. pay for it of His. own department funds, although the county ordered the The prisoners, Ronald C.

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Mary Kopan, 31, and her youngest fled safely when the alarm -was shouted. The five 7 other' children were at school. Firemen damage at $16,000. Mrs. Kopan had been operating the place since her husband was killed seven months ago in a highway accident.

out trip. 24, in bad THURSDAY Luncheon Feature Onion Frankfurter-Casserole, beet roll, 49c milk or tea ole (Continued from Page 1 any' member, of the FCC or communicated, directly or indirectly, with any of them, or with any. other official of the govr ernment. Or with anyone' else, on behalf of. National -Airlines i He -told Harris that if the-House committee desires I -will repeat under oath what I have in this In another: development today, Robert William'Uisjitnani a Washington attorney, was chief counsel of the committee.

Harris announced appointment of the successor to the controversial previous counsel. Bernard was discharged by the committee. a. gray haired, man a pipe, sat with Harris as the announcement was made to reporters. The' committee said Lishmap, 54, -has been admitted to' prac tice before -the various federal agencies and commissions of the government as -well as the courts.

it safd he hag had extensive experience with particular reference to administrative law; utility and other regulatory prob iems. A Committee statement said while serving with the Lishman will' disso-' date, himself from his law prac--tice even though he has no tents- with matters pend- ing before the regulatory agencies subject to the investi- gation. Lishman is a memher of the law firm of Harter, Calhoun, -Lishman' and The statement this firm. as engaged in genera practice before various'. federal departments, agencies, and commissions and before' the federa -courts on tax mat Corporation mergers, trade association practices and.

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Criminal Court Judge William T. Harvey handed the 51-year-cld shipyard worker an- 18-month prison sentence Tuesday' for bigamy. Since new homes ere usually" in newer, neighborhoods, records show that the value of the home increases as the neighborhood grows. CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER advertisement; CONSTIPATED? New laxative discovery un-locks bowel Blocks without fag, bloat or grip A complete tin of reconditioned machines still available bn THE JONES MOTAL-OWIIEIHHIP PUN Se. Madisons largest stock of typewriters.

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