Stote Press;Daylight TimeK»i\* M »ltoMiCOJKa vsThe 11)57 Legislature, like ,i good ^ \ many of it . j*i cdlt; * ,rs. is f,.. « d lt1 with th( perennial I ittie of “f.* t \1 time.” hillThree A •* mbh bill will be ( dtheard Thui. da afternoon lu foic wm 1 the State Affair * cnmittce. andafter th* hearing will come :noilt; I! oi atorv on the faxr Tli'ii aUo P:-* ‘ a Senate bill, not up fot hearing *' '1 thi week, which would start off v' i daylight time nlt; xt summer and le »ve it to a Nova mix r, 1958 refer- :endum to decide whether it should cnibe kept on the book '°The argument on Uth idi ,u * *1 t«x well known to no d much re lf 1 vi* wing h* re In gi nt ral, th*' f um- the1 crs and rural communities are lt;r‘ - against th*' change, the citi. and 11,1industrial areas are for it, *This fact, however, stand* out r business, commerce, banking, th*§ I transmission of news and of radio Jg ** and television show all are ashamble v jn .* standard-time state hke Wiseoie in each ummer whenthe nation’s lug eitic.-. go to daylight time.,1 Wisconsin ltv* s through the con-fusion, true. But Wisconsin km- \d* nts also mis the extra afternoonof gardening, golfing, boating, or ju.* t plain daylight loafing thatwould la* then it th* eloeks wan *h;nudged ahe.*d an hour from April j all1 ! to October. vvhOne of the A—emWv bills to l*eann*i,t-ntlPrrden!dmheard Thursday would permit * aehcounty board to decide the issue naeach vear, Anoth* r would call for He \, .* statewide referendum in April be with a favorable \lt; t** making day- uu light time automatic this year. A Ai third would permit fast time only for Milwaukee county, by vote of’* the county board. to'Th* s* nut* bill, which A nd gn. s*.the state a two-year trial of day a*' ught time before giving a n bu rn- h.d un answer in the fall of 1958, dlt;' would have tin advantag of got- Ei ting out ,* good vote, rm al and 1,1 urban, for the decision. «A ilt; t. r* n- v« (i nn in April, 1947 l*;t by 380.000 1 to 313.000.1 mb 'Fhe Wiscon in State Jou.uul it- el id v(i s daylight time, but only on a th ig statewide basis, hocal or county gi ii option i* only an invitation to fur- T r- ther confu ion and endless bick- ‘ \ n- i ring —Madison State Journal. it-vmNelw*'* ; 1 had a chance to shoot them a jar half-dozen times. But 1 saw they ware nervous and 1 didn’t want tod be a hero and get any employes f* b ut Civda union treason r A!■ ■ : t (1 ttt i a mi * xpl .ining w In he ' *ii d t.» fire at bandits holding up Ihe his Toledo, Ohio, office. , 1lt;na