Major highways in Wisconsin will 'accidents. be cleared of heavy trucks over Stretches of 'seventeen state high- weLnds and holidays, from May29 ways are, now cleared for passenger week y traffic between 1 p. m~ and il p. mi. throiugh September 12, by an order on Saturdays and between 9 a. m. issued. for the fourth consecutive year and midnight on Sundays and holi- b~the Publie Service commission of days. Wisconsin for the safetyý and, com- Barred Iromn the..heavily traveled fort of. the stat.e's sYmmer visitors. highways. are al trucks: of ýmore Wisconsin was the, first state to than 6,000 pounds'gross weight. EX- issue such an order, first promulgated cepted- are niewspaper. trucks,- and in.- 1934 under authority of the, 1933 those: enployed to transport dairy. motor transportation 'act. Almost 'products, frtùit: and vegetables, etc.. On the Chi..agà eRéis ard or r..ohed Lv bus ftise Miss Elizabeth and Mliss Nancy Boldenweck, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Felix W. Boldenweck, 823 H{umboldt avenue, Winnetka, are gôing abroad for the third time this summer.- As members- of special parties for young people termed "4experiments in international living," they have had an opportunityt see varions parts, of Europe at close range. This ýs ummer, as 'before, they wilI join.,separate parties and see differ- ent, countries and different people., Miss Elizabeth. wiII be« ho me îiext Tuesday*. from. Carleton college and about June 14,,wil go0east tà join Miss. Nancy who îs, a freshmnan at Bradford Junior college. june 19, they sail together.for Europe. Miss Naàncy wilL go first to Paris to visit a French girl whom she met at ,Oxford on,-one of her previous tours. The remainder of -the .summer she, will spend in France and Switzer- land. Thle party Miss FIizab-eth, is joining will be in Scotland and England. Director of Art to Make European Tour Miss Catherine Murphy, director of the art department of New Trier Hlgh school, will spend the summer abroad, traveling, visiting art centers andl art galleries, and sketchinz and. Season Rush Is On It's fishin' time again in, Wisconsin!I Since Saturday, May 15, wlien the season opened on'trout, wall-eyed and northern pike,- and àil vanieties of > panfish, 'the fishermen 'have quit masquerading as workaday.folks and, are proudly, flaunting their fishinlg géaras evidence -of their membership' in the world-'wide frate rnity of Hon- est Angers.. Reports from ail parts of Wis- consin indicate that the opening of- the seas.on. was,' quite successful from the viewpoint of the anglérs'. 1Iespite i1ild ly uinsettled, weather conditions which brought showers, to some por- tions of the state the first few days of, the -open seas on, water conditions wer e generally quite favorable. Good catches wer e the rule. rathçr than the exception.. Trout streams, while above mid- summer levels, were not unusually hîgh, and anglers in ail sections of Wlisconsin express satisfaction with their takes of trout during the first few days of the season. Both -flues and bait were found effective, ai- though fly fishermen look forward to the best ,fly fishing of the season in two. or thre e weeks, when the hatches *are on and the fish are surface feed- luu ar aren uer tnerary. Iie will also be in France, and while StOP- ping in Paris wiIl attend the Inter- national Art congreswhich will be in session there from July 27 to Auguat 7. e Grand Canyon inuhd.d Grand Canyon 12 to 21 Day Ail-Exp.uue I ïn .ach of thes. Cali. Santo ré Tours laclude Rail- feula Tou~rs. Othe .Puilma-meal - points aamed . Riverside 100$12922 . SigLtseoing. i nc 1u d ed ýI cluding crappies, rock bass, bluegiIIs, and sunfish-voracious as usual. .The nxuskellunge' season opened Tuesday, May 25. Reservations ne- ceived by Wisconsin resorts indicate that a good number of fishermen are planning an early-season assauît on this largest of, ail freshwater game fi sh. The black bass seasons opens in most of Wisconsin's inland watet- on Sunday, june 20. A few sections will open eleven days later, on Thursday, Tulv 1. aoeicsp.tsl.on eartL 1~ adion Roçkles or8 2 .dfàdr OtAl~p5.Tus Glacier Park N. A ............ *j, ..vi. viicnaisgen enal passeng'er agent, announces that agents at ail important main line sta- t ions and at Libentyville and Mund- elein will handie the cheques. Here- tofore, this service was offered onl1y at the Milwaukee terminal*. I OnIq 10 0 m i . J-ý"z, C H ICAGO ý2j . 1 er Lake jus% à