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v-. tf- a A. wri-mrpHi mSFi iSti 1 '( 1: 4 A 1 -r 3f- THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, April 19S7 3 Unigher Legislative Pay Also (jCotaiag HJp Alois J. Fried! Frautschi Funeral Home. The Rev.

George H. McAhren of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church will officiate, and burial will be in the; Verona Ceme Fri nay call at the funeral j.i til time of services. Robert uschen James Smith services for Alois J. Friedl 80, of 210 Frances who died- Wednesday, will, be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the Larson-Joyce Funeral and at 9 in the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.

The Rev. Joseph H-Gabriels will officiate, and burial will be-in Resurrection. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday and until time of services. The Holy Name Society of Holy Redeemer Church, will recite the rosary in the funeral -home Sunday at 4:30 pjn: Mrs.Jhtravaut Mrs.

Charles Intravaia, '69 of 27 S. Park a Madison resident since 1911,. died early today in a Madison hospital after a long illness. She. was the for-m Margarita Intravaia, and born- Aug.

26, 1888, Palermo, She was married in 1906 in- Italy. She'-was a member of the Womens Auxiliary of Bersag lieri; the Italian-American Wom- Vs ens- Mutual Sor f.ciety, and St. I Josephs Catholic Church. Besides her. Mrs.

Intravaia By JOHN HUNTER Bills to -double the salaries of Wisconsins legislators to provide a $100 monthly expense allowance and a to abolish separate county traffic patrols will highlight legislative hearings scheduled to' be held in the State Capitol here next week. The bill to repeal the statutes ty school committee shall members of county board. Governmental and ran Affairs Bills to authorize County Board to establish schedule of filing fees, for petitions to amend comity zoning ordinances and i s. of appeal, to the Board of Adjustment; to provide that under general procedure for incorporation of a city -the Funeral rites for -Janies Smith, 64, of 121 Hamilton 'who died Tuesday, will be held Monday at 9 a.m. in the Joyce Funeral- Home, and at 9:30 in St.

James Catholic Church. Msgr. J. A. Koelzer will officiate, and burial will be in Resurrection.

Friends may call at the fu-' neral home after 2 p.m. Sunday and until time of services. The rosary will be recited there Sunday -night, at 8. Mrs Ella Kleinfeldt permitting separate county traf- Village Board may (now, shall) Funeral rites for Mrs. Ella I.

Kleinfeldt, 82, of 205 N. Second who died Thursday, will be held "Sunday at 3 p.m. in the 012 DIG WEEK OF DARGAKIS IM SUN PRAIRIE Robert Tuschen, 42, Phoenix, i native of Prairie and -a-former mortician in Madison and Waukesha, died Friday in Phoenix after a long illness. Mr. Tuschen was employed at the and Schroeder Funeral Homes in Madison before entering A i Force service in 1943.

He-eerved I in Africa I and Italy with 1 the Air- Force I during World War II, and upon his discharge in 1946, established t.h Funeral Home is Mr. Tuschen Waukesha. He moved to two years ago. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Howard Hickok, 1326 Morrison Madison.

Also surviving Mr. Tuschen are his wife, the former Laura McGraw; three sons, Thomas, James, and Larry, -and two daughters, Mary and Roberta, all of phoenix; one brother, Theodore? Sun Prairie, arid three other sisters, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Chicago; Mrs. Paul David; Watertown, and Mrs. James Reininger, Sun Prairie.

Mr. Tuschen was a' graduate of Sun Prairie High School and the Goodman' School, of Embalming, Milwaukeel Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Sun Prairie, after 7 p.m. The rosary will be recited there Monday night at 8. Funeral rites will be Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., in Sacred Hearts Catholic Church- here. The Rev.

H. A. Waldkirch will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery. nized If common stock in corporation is exchanged solely for common stock In same to vide that under inheritance arid gift tax law determining a transfer of. property, the exception for close relative shall not include any power to appoint to the extent of any property with respect to which such power- to appoint, is validly exercised by creating a thee power to appoint; to.

provide that in determing four-year periods in which-' credits, refunds or assessments can be made for state income taxes, a return filed- before the last day prescribed by law shall be considered as filed on the last' day. Transportation A bill to pro vide that under the sliding' scale of fines for truck, overloads, the fine shall be computed front the legal weight Veterans and 'Military Affairs Bills to create' Wisconsin veterans memorial coriimission; to provide that repayments to veterans housing loans be deposited in Veterans-Trust (now. Postwar Rehabilitation Fund) and to increase the interest rate o.n' housing -loans to four and one-half (now, two) per cent annually; to provide that veterans preference -for civil service exams extend to. veterans serving in armed forces from June 27, 1950 until Jan. 31, 1955..

A. joint-resolution to amend the State Constitution to allow Legislature to provide for issu ance of general revenue bonds by state provide funds for loans to veterans for housing. Wednesday Agriculture. Joint resolution requesting. Department of Agriculture to study allege d.

inhumane slaughter methods in Wisconsin. Bill to exempt, certain persons from veterinarian license requirements. -Conservation Conservation budget bill. Municipalities To extend until .1959 authority for any govern: ing body to increase salary of elected officer term of -office; to provide County Boa.r:d may set per diem for all committee meetings in excess of 40 committee arid -boar meetings; to include judge of Childrens Court of Milwaukee Coun ty on trusteesof the Milwaukee County Orphans Public Welfare To provide that Circuit Court may order payment of suitable sums of life, insurance policy where helc under. agreement to pay interes arid' proceeds' -in installments, if person is; destitute; authorize State Board of Dental Examiners to accept certificate of National Board of.

Dental Examiners; to repeal provisions which prohibited. levying costs of. city-county health department against property in city, village or town which had its own full time health department; to appropriate, additional $120,000 from General Fund to Department of Public Welfare for boarding home care in fiscal 1957; to revise minor sections of Childrens Code; to permit-child to be taken into immediate custody if court believes welfare of child demands such action. Thursday Commerce, and Manufactures Bills exempting purchaser from Grade A milk requirement who provides own container; to require artificially processed' cheese to be so- labeled; -to require public ports, harbor commissions to handle without discriminations any valid and legitimate cargo. Conservation Conservation budget bill.

APRIL 22-27 fic patrols and" to place them under the county sheriffs will be heard Tuesday at 2 p.m. before the Assembly -Highways Committee. -The bill' asking for a pay hike for members of the Legislature -will be heard the Committee on finance Wednesday. That hearing begins at 1:30 p.m. Wisconsin legislators now get $2,400 a Under the bill introduced by a group of R'epubli-.

can arid Democratic senators, the yearly salary would boosted to $4,800 Taverns would be peririitted to remain open, until 2 a.m. in sev-eve'n northern Wisconsin, re-- sort area counties under provi sions of a that will be heard Tuesday before, the Assembly Excise and Fees Committee. The Finance Committee will also hear two iriiportadt bills increasing state, aid to public schools Wednesday The weeks schedule of hearings follows. All hearings are held in the Capitol, are open to the public, begi at 2 p.m., except as noted. i SENATE by resolution provide for a referendum; to.

permit counties to authorize use of parking meter revenue for cost of regulating parking and' other expenses; to provide that when time is referred to in the statutes, central standard or daylight time, whichever is a p.p 1 i a 1 is meant; joint resolution to amend the Constitution to authorize state to appropriate money for port improvement-. Judiciary Bills to. authorize district to require, inquest if death is due to suicide or suspicious circumstances; to raise annually salary of chief justice of Supreriie Court from $14,500 to annually, and annual salaries of justices from $14,000 to to provide that when serving a by mail, a request be put. on postal wrapping requesting return, case of nondelivery; to provide that when determining liability of third party under Workmens Compensation Act, at least one-third of proceeds shall be- paid to injured employe or personal representative; to provide foT service of summons on guardian if tfefendent has been declared husband, she is- survived by five sons, Vito, Sheboygan; Lawrence; Morgantown, W. Thomas, San' Diego, Calif.

Sam, Hibbing, and Philip, Oregon, eight daughters, Mrs. Wilson Hannan, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Hovey, Mrs. Don Cerniglia, and Mrs.

Russell Piazza, all of Madison-; Sally, at home, and Mrs. Robert -Dickey and Mrs. John Dixon, of one brother, Philip Madison; one sister, Mrs. Frangesca Con-gilosi, Genoa, Italy, and 27 grandchildren. The body is at the Fitch-La w-rence Funeral Home here, and friends may call after 2 p.m.

Monday and until time of serv ices. The rosary will be recited, there Monday night at 8. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the-funeral home, and at 9 in St. Josephs Church.

The Rev. Gabriel Hinkes, O. and burial will be in Resurrection. rncr? illil nn Ini And Mort SAVE UP TO SALE PRICE Regular Prict $6.75 Gallos WHITE LOW SHEEN BREATHER HOUSE PAINT, gL Also 17 decorator colon Tuesday Agriculture Bills to increase butter fat content in standardized-! incompetent of handling own af-milk. and chocolate milk; as a result of drinking change maximum weed seed otherwi.se; to provide that notice $5.40 $5.45 $6.45 GaL White Rubberized MASONRY, gaL 4 AC COATING.

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bora in the Town -of Oakland. She and' her husband farmed In the Town of Surimer for 25 years before moving to Ft. Atkinson. She was a member -of Evangelical and Reformed Church here and of the Womens Guild. Surviving are.

her husband; three sons, Walter, and Edgar, both of Ft. Atkinson, and George (Judd), Cambridge; two. brothers, William and George Kreutz, both of Ft. Atkinson; a sister; Mrs. Albert Krause, Ft.

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member of St. Peters Church, Ashton, and its Holy Name Society. The body is at the Schwab Funeral Hoirie here, and friends may call after 2 p.m., Sunday and' until time, of services. The rosary, will: be recited there Monday, night at 8 by members of the. Holy Name Society.

Survivors include his wife, the former Seraphine Meinholz; seven daughters, Mrs. Melvin Herbrand; Mrs. Donald Statz, Mrs. Donald Hergroth, and Tina, Margie and Agnes, all of. Waunakee', and Mrs.

Arthur Kalscheur, three sons, Hubert and Joseph, both of Waunakee, and Pfc. Peter, in Korea; five brothers, Dennis' and Frank, both' of Waunakee, and Theodore, and Math, all of Middleton; a sister, Mrs. John C. Acker, Middleton, and 15 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m.

in the. funer al home, arid at 9:30 in St. Peters Church. The Rev. Francis pier will officiate, and burial, will be in the church cemetery.

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formerly served as village marshal here, for about 10 years, died here Friday night. He had lived here with a daughter, Francis. Hebgen, for the past 25 years! He was a retired farmer, and was the father of Mrs. Eber Hewitt and Robert both of Madison. Mr.

the former Margaret Hanrahari of. Highland, died in 1911. His body is at the Klingele Funeral Home, Highland, and friends may" call, after 7 tonight. The rosary' will be recited there Sunday night. Besides the daughter with whom he made, his home, -Mr.

Dolan, is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Hewitt, 921 Jenifer Mrs. Richard Breuer, Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Roy Schmelzer, Highland; the son, Robert, Madison; 15 grandchildren, and 23 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services wiU.be.

held Monday at 9 a.m. in St. Philips Catholic Church, Highland, and burial will in the church cemetery; STOMACH ULCER FAC1 Mrs. Marie Rapp, 72, of ll35 Erin mother of U. S.

Atty' George E. Rapp, of the same address, died Friday night in a focal hospital. She had lived Madison for 50 yeaFs, and was the widow of George C. Rapp, died in 1932. Mrs.

Rapp was formerly employed at Madison General Hospital. She was bora at Waterloo Jari 14, 1885. She was. a member of St. James Catholic Church 'and the Womens Catholic Order of Foresters.

Her. body is. at the Larsen Joyce F. neral Home, and friends may call after 2 p.m. Suriday and until time of The rosary will be recited there Sunday night at 7:30.

Besides-' her she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. -Arina Haiimschild, La Crosse, and Mrs. John- Nolan, Minneapolis, and one grandaughter, Nancy Jane Rapp, at home here. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the funeral home, and at 10:30 in.

St. James Church. Msgr. John A. Koelzer will officiate, and burial will be in Resurrection.

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IHMfieD (Glass (D, 734 E. Washington Ave. AL. 6-7751 ssminssms.Bijiu.iiww is content agricultural seed offered for sale; to exempt from requirements of satisfactory financial condition'- groups that furnish Department of Agriculture waiver signed by two-thirdi of producers. Governmental and Veterans Affairs Bills creating Milwaukee metropolitan land use authority; joint resolution petitioning Congress to strengthen defense; to -City of Milwaukee lease part of street to form "a thoroughfare for parking facilities.

Labor, Taxation, Insurance and Banking Appointment of Stuart V. Willson to Banking Review Board. Bills to allow banks pledge assets of up to fouT times capital and surplus to Federal Reserve Bank; to require Rating Bureau to make available to all insurance, companies classifications, rates and other pertinent facts' relating to workmens compensation insurance; to repeal requirement that commissioner of insurance make annual reports to governor on conduct and condition of insurance companies, in the state-; to tax as general real estate acquired by the Department of Veterans Affairs through foreclosure; to enable special assessments for local improvement against state acquired through foreclosure by the Department of Affairs; to investment of University trust funds in authorized bonds and stocks of domestic tions; to provide that signers of petition for reassessment of property be disqualified unless they have. appeared before a Board, of Review and offered evidence of inequality; to reqiure cemetery association which pays commission for soliciting sale of lots to obtain brokers and salesmans licenses. Public Welfare Bills requiring school and school employes to take physical examinations including X-rays periodically; to provide that City of may use portion of State School lor -Blind' as a city park; to enable school district or county to provide hoirie instruction for a lly handicapped children.

Wednesday Joint Committee on Finance-Bills increase salary of legis: lative em ersto $400. per month (now, $200 per month); to increase state aids per pupil to state public elementary and high schools; to provide change in compensation paid to official state paper or other papers for publishing official matter; to provide that for Wisconsin income, tax no gain or less shall be recognized on property located in Wisconsin and held for productive use or invest ment. which is exchanged solely for Wisconsin property of a like kind; to appropriate all money paid into State. Employes Re-tirement Fund to executive director of retirement-fund (now; Investment Board); to permit additional allowances for ceme-tary. expenses for deceased aid recipients; to exempt from state income tax armed service disability pay and up to $2,500 in armed service retirement pay; to provide that definition of employe shall not include patient or inmate working in institution.

Education Appointment of Mrs'. Anita V. Webster to Board of Regents of State Colleges- Bill to provide that not more, than two (now, one) members of coun- of injury required within two years of event may be by registered mail-with return receipt requested; to provide if a rule of Supreme Court is annotated by a note prepared hy the Judicial Council, such -note may be considered as indication of legisla-. tive intent; to permit facsimile signatures on bond notes or debentures if authenticated; to define person under Criminal Code; to revise laws relating to paternity proceedings; to require orders issued by court commissioner to be served by sheriff; to provide three, year statute of limitations six years) for personal injury revise jurisdiction of Vilas County Court; to repeal requirements for recording official bonds for county officers in register of deeds office; to require courts which appoints attorney for certain duties, to fix -amount of fees and provide for repayment of disbursements; provide that real estate owned in joint tenancy and passing to surviving joint tenant shall be subject to any income and gift tax ASSEMBLY Tuesday Excise and Fees Biils to permit taverns in specified areas of northern Wisconsin to remain open until 2 a. to repeal statute establishing Class liquor' Bills to repeal law setting.

up separate county traffic patrol department, department would return to sheriffs jurisdiction; to require removal and relocation of public utility transmission lines, in connection with construction of in-, terstate highway py stein to -be paid for by the. state as part of that highway- system. Judiciary Bills to increase the minimum unemployment compensation rate to $11 with no benefit payments to employes whose weekly wages -have averaged under $16 (now, $i3); to impose fine andor imprisonment for sale of mo-tor vehicles by an endless sales chain; to provide that for recording of mortgages and trust deeds of domestic utility, location shall be, in case of its registered office; to provide, that an assignment of compensation by employe should not be valid unless assignment' is in writing by employer; to provide that police -may take' blood -or urine test if they think driver of vehicle is under influence of intoxicating liquor; relating to authenticating certificate taken outside state; to provide that dis position of real estate by divorced party shall be free of interest if both parties join, in conveyance; to provide for wrongful failure to pay entrust'er amounts due under trust receipt. Taxation Bills providing that property owned by municipality or utility which is used, exclusively for serving the- public shall be exempt from special assessment for local improvement; providing that income of an inter vivos trust taxable to a trustee shall be subject to state income tax if trustee is resident of state; to provide that' additional' assessments for income tax purposes may be made if notice is given within 10 years after return filed in certain cases; to provide that under Wisconsin income tax law, no. gain or loss a 11 be recog Tom-Roen Mrs.

Joseph Geier Funeral services for Mrs. Jo-: seph N. Geier 78,. longtime Madison Fourth' Ward resident, who died -Thursday night, will be held Tuesday at a.m. in the -Home, i and at 9 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.

The ReV. Joseph H. Gabriels' will officiate, and burial will be in Resurrection. Friends' may call at the funeral home after. 2 p.m.

Monday, and the rosary will be recited there Monday' night at 7:30 by the Womens Catholic Order of Foresters, and at 8:15 by the Christian Mothers I John P. Wagner John P. Wagner, 74,. of 3208 Ridgeway an employe of the Gardner Baking Co. here for 22.

years, died Friday in a local hospital, after a long He was bom in Madison, and spent most of his life here except for a short time in Prairie du Sac. He was a' member of the Lake-view Community Church here. His survivors include his wife, Harriet; four daughters, Mrs. E. V.

Pahlm.eyer, Madison; Mrs. Garfield Severson, Mauston; Mrs. Lilah Dodge; Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Mrs. Charles Barber, Stoughton; three sons, Donald, Madison; Lowell, Stoughton, and Carroll, La Porte, IndV; 17 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. The body was taken to.

the Schroeder Funeral Home here, and friends may call after noon Sunday. The family has request ed that friends make memorial contributions to the Cancer Fund It is requested that flowers.be omitted. Funeral service's will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the fu: neral home, with the Rev.

-Carl W- Stromberg of the First-University Methodist Church officiating. Burial wjll be in STOUGHTON Tom Roen, 85, Routex 3, Stoughton; died today in a local hospital after a long He -was Dec. 29, 1871, at Norway, and carrie to America, at age 18, settling in He had been a resident- of this area since then'. Mr. Roen was a retired farmer arid -factory worker.

He was married June 20, 1940, to Mrs. Randy brvold of Stoughton, His body is at the Edison Olson Funeral Hoipe here, and friends may call after 2 p.m'. Monday and until time of services. Surviving Mr. Roen are his wife, at home, and one Abner Orvold, and one stepdaughter, Mrs.

Leon Lamreaux, both Madison. Funeral services will -be held Tuesday, at 2 p.m. in the funeral home here, with the Rev. A. W.

Stolen of the First Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Stoughtons East Side John A. Krohn MUSCODA Funeral services fpr John A. 64, former Avoca resident, -who died in Milwaukee were to he held at 2 p.m.. today in the Pulaski Presbyterian Church neat Muscoda.

Mr. Krohn had lived in Milwaukee for the past -25 Surviving are his motherland a brother, Wilbert, both of Pheasant Branch, Middleton. The Rasque-Godager Funeral Home, Muscoda, was in charge of' arrangements. CNRs "Super ComtinentaT takes you tkroutk Jasper National Park, skotrplace of Canad km Rockies i i I' I TAKE THE QOHCE ROUTE CANADA TO THE PACIFIC MTHUEST AND CALIFORNIA only 775 more than direct fare! hear with com eAnt. eor -S (0n'PtMy Nothing huh und lo At The von' Next time you head west, take the scenic route across Canada via Canadian NATIONAL RaO-' 'waysl Stop over gorgeon jasper Park showplace of the Canadian Rockies.

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