Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 3, 1954, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin TIIK rut with cloudy mill not nil cool fur M MUK 02. CONSTRU Don't Drive With Cart July 8, Single Copy Seven Cento Valley TV Station Appoints Key Frechette Is Manager WAUSAU Selection key personnel for the j tion of on nel 7 in Wausau was ed today by John C. president of the Wisconsin Valley Television Corp. I George T. sin will be general f ager of the new i Frechette is general manager of Radio Stations a n d i in Wisconsin Rapids i and is managing director of the Wisconsin a state network of radio stations which includes and Radio tion The Valley company assumed ownership and operation of dio Station here on Frechette is a former tary and business manager of the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Wide Experience Since entering the radio field with he has served In various capacities in state and national broadcasters tions and has had wide ence in the broadcasting He is also vice president of the Wausau TV station and is one of the Frechette will be assisted by Richard D. as assistant general manager and commercial James K. 111., as gram and Roland ard as chief Dudley has been general ager of Radio Station for several years and has been a Wausau resident most of his With Chicago Stations Harelson comes to with six years experience in the television programming He 8 Troubles Are Piling Up on French Chief PARIS With more trou bles piling Premier Pierre Mendes-France is running out his honeymoon period in the tional Assembly and with the newspaper editorial Mendes-France was voted into office June 18 with one of the biggest majorities in recent He got the votes of the Commu although he insisted he did not want And the ists voted to confirm him but refused to join his It was his promise to bring an end to the fighting in Indochina by July 20 or resign that swept Mendes-France into He was called the of by a nation weary of the long Indo- chinese Got Big Vote Almost immediately after an nouncing his mostly lit tie known members of Mendes-France flew to Switzerland to see Red Chinese Premier Chou He came back to report to the National Assembly and got a vote of ap 421-8, to put debate on son has declared that N ix o nj composition of his That may have been the high point of Woman Dies Of Injuries In Accident Mrs. Sophia 67, Rt. 2, riled at 7 o'clock this morning at Riverview Hospital of head injuries received last Sunday morning in a traffic accident on Highway 13 about 14 miles north of She was a passenger in a car driven by Orville 44, 341 Grove which backed from a tavern onto the WASHINGTON directly in front of a thc T. FRECHETTE Nixon Renews His Attack on HST Policies WASHINGTON dent Nixon has renewed his at- tacks on Truman administration foreign policy and Adlai be competing lor the title of history's most sible exalted his Since there has been little noticeable progress in the Nixon's fresh charge that the discussions at Geneva to work administra t i o details of a cease fire in Indo- Derby Drivers In 4th Parade Soap Box Derby take part in the lo cal observance of Independence Day Derby Director Jerry Marx an today that the drivers will march as a unit in the par ade which starts Monday at a.m. They wil form behind a Soap Box Derby float which fea tures Charlie Anderson and his 1953 championship Also on the float will be Dick Thomas Class B champ last and Norman Class A runner Marx said that all drivers be in the Milwaukee Road depot area by 9 a.m. to prepare for the One new entrant for the July 17 race was reported and several additions to the prize list were Larry 12, 1750 1st St. has signed up for the downhill bringing the tal registration to 44 These are the donated by local that have been added to the list of awards previously An Ocean City casting donated by t he nylon trunks from Frank Clothes a Rocket Ray bicycle headlight from a merchandise certificate presented by the F. W. Wool worth one of paint courtesy of the Paint first aid kits fii o n a te d by the Prescription a camera outfit from Church's Prescription Drug and a Parker pen and cil set from Stationery Office Damage In 7 Mishaps Seven traffic accidents in Wood County Friday and early today caused property There were no A ear driven by James W. 21, 2431 2nd Ave. sus damage late Friday night when Bottensek attempted to avoid a ear which came out of a driveway on County Trunk U and turned in front of As Bottensek applied his brakes his auto skidded into the right ditch and rolled onto its Another driveway accident at p.m. Friday on Kingston a quarter mile east of consin caused age to cars driven by Donald G. 20, Rt. 1, and tricia J. 1930 Carey St. County police said auto struck tho car as the latter was hacking from a Colliding Friday morning on 10 In cars driven by Frank 73, An- and Leonard J. 27, Rt. 1, received age estimated at According county going turned In front of A ear driven by Royre E. lost 600 million people to com- came Friday in an in- with Rep. Keating televised for New York sta the 1952 tic presidential men Nixon during an cuff talk at a Denver luncheon in which he urged Democrats do what can be done to make up for the deficit in in the Eisenhower Ike's Opinion Asked about Nixon's remarks at his news President Eisenhower said his vice dent is entitled to his own but that he is an admirable a great American who mally talks pretty much the language of the In his discussion with Nixon said Democratic planners understand what the Communist threat really He said they left behind a foreign of a policy of surrender of principle at the conference Adopted Policy On the other Nixon the Eisenhower administra tion has a policy of strength in which our people go to the conference table mined not to surrender our ciples but to make them on his way to an Alaska told a gathering of Democrats that Nixon has re- versed himself in statements about Flood Threat On By The Associated Press Heavy rains throughout the state today caused stalled flooded basements and a flood warning for La along the Kickapoo to Gays La Farge received 3.82 inches of rajn Friday night and early to just north of La Crosse on Highway 53, received 5 inches from to In more than two inches of rain fell in little more than an this The weather bureau described it as a with thunder and Motorists were detour around flooded streets in many sections of the Similar tions occurred The Black River is also report ed rising swiftly with 2.48 inchof of rain in the Black River Falls Precipitation in other sectors amounted to 2.40 inches at Lone La Crosse 1.05, Eau Claire Wausau Greon Bay Grantsburg Park Falls Milwaukee Superior and Beloit Because of Vietminh ob- military discussions in Indochina have not got under after the talks in the European army issue has come bounding back to the fore- Chancellor Konrad nauer of Germany is becoming more insistent on restoration of German Belgian For- eign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak was in Paris this week to see Mendes-France about the Euro- pean EDC Issue When the EDC issue comes France is haunted by all of its old and Mendes-France cannot count on a majority for his amounts to a 8 Traffic Deaths Mount Slowly By The Associated Press Traffic deaths mounted slowly today as millions of motorists hit the highways for the three-day July 4 Only 22 traffic deaths had been reported during the first 16 hours of the holiday which began at 6 p. m. local time Friday and will end at midnight Four drownings and no miscellaneous accidental deaths were for a total of 26 in all types of Four died in a collision be- tween an empty bus and a senger automobile at N. for the biggest single fic death toll reported thus The National Safety Council has estimated that 430 persons will be killed in traffic accidents during the three-day The council also estimated that 40 million cars will be on the Stevenson Scores GOP Policy DENVER 1952 cratic presidential Adlai sees over foreign policy In the national ad- ministration and labels it symptom of the decay in He blames the situation in part on what he calls Republican which ho says over In the Hold of foreign seem fo havo had of state al one e declared In an talk adding that Secretary Senate Majority Loader Knowland and Vice Nixon all have made foreign policy Youth Is Arraigned On Assault Charge A rural Nekoosa youth de- manded preliminary hearing when arraigned Friday in justice court on a charge of assault with intent to commit He is Richard J. 18, Rt. 2, who was released on bond pending the hearing before Justice Morgan L. Mid- thun at p.m. July 8. The signed by Dis- Attorney John M. alleged that the offense occurred June 26 in the town of involving a 17-year-old Wisconsin Rapids Arraign Deputy Treasurer On Embezzlement Count GOP Leaders Like Farm Action in House or He escaped with multi- ple Raymond 47, Rt. 2, owner of the n flexible farm price support gram took heart today after a a compound fracture administration victory in the jaw and head injuries in are in charge have on thp w Red Troops Refuse to Release Jap Fishermen TOKYO Russian troops on a foggy island once owned by today refused to lot a Japanese rescue ship land and pick up 14 shipwrecked y It hough in a narrower range than that sought by radioed that two armed Russians waved it Sen. Young a loader from tne island of the support faction in with nand conceded he was warning The island hy Hio 5Kvote margin between Japan and thc Funeral which Mrs. Horsley town of Holland on Nov. 27, 1886, the ter of Mr. and Mrs. John She was married to Clyde who died Feb. 19, 19-11. Her only surviving relative is At the same Senate advo rice and A the price cat PS of continued rigid price props for basic field crops SUpport section was a key part appeared taken for the was on a voice moment at by House Continued 90 per cent supports a Ludell Port proval yesterday of farm for a Cn Ike Step Closer to Tax Program Victory Unfair Labor Charges Filed tion embodying the flexible was not al because the Firm administration had agreed to such an ment in view of special acceptance of the The union on strike at the Koliler Co. says it has filed 26 unfair labor WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower was a big step closer to a substantial tory on 1954 tax legislation today after overwhelming Senate proval of his general tax over- haul Treasury Department experts who have been battling for the administration's tax viewpoint be- fore Congress for months told a newsman they were well Flown Across the Rio Grande EAGLE Tex. truckloads of was flown across the Rio Grande today to wracked Piedras oo Senate and House on their some fieri with the Senate action de- bl spite some ble support principle was re- charROS the garded as an administration them a court even though the range directing the company to proved was only half lhe and Secretary of contract Harvey of re- gional director for the The Senate the 63 culture Benson The jd the ch were with the backing of lhe N a t i o n a 1 Lahor Relations Board Friday in The the union range from instances where the company failed to ply information on wages plicated legislation is the first for intelligent bargaining interview a bipartisan Senate bloc r to 9 yesterday after five days of often heated debate and months work on the 875-page measure by the Senate which wrote 430 pages of The i relation to their Commenting on the House de- Young backing continued rigid supports at 90 per cent of parity general revision of the maze of federal tax laws since 1876. General Cut Out Included in the Senate as in the version already But young we by the were nearly all en h to relief provisions sought by to Kohler attempts to break the union Talks Broken Off Contract negotiations in the 3- strike by Local 833 of renei provisions oy me Th prj p issue fu T I AVA u tt In tnf in the were broken off 1.-X.-.1 to play a major role in Senate beat back four struggle amid attempts to add a general and for acts ol tax cut to the strongly control oi posed by the Treasury because i of the heavy loss of revenue in- The conference between the where at least 38 persons died in the river's roaring waters this Official authority for taking the food into the Mexican town of persons opposite here came what differing measures ably will get under way July 12 after the staff experts have had time to prepare com- As passed by the thc helicopters had lifted f ood various tax cuts for May Trim Aid Appropriation To Six Months By JACK BELL upon the NLRB for a U.S. dis- court order to and restrain the company forthwith to engage in bona fide collective bargaining with the to the end that a contract mutually agreed upon may be arrived at and the strike One of the counts alleges the on the day the and individuals WASHINGTON were broken made town on an somc m thc Republican leaders today charges of vandalism against the vandal ism in the Kohler and boygan said the union called Potter Obtains Statement From Miss Brennan Arraigned late Friday on a warrant ing embezzlement of in county Miss Catherine deputy Wood ty waived nary hearing and was bound over to The arraignment took placo in Morgan L. tice court after thc defendant had signed a ment in the presence of District Attorney John M. ting the defalcations which she herself estimated would total She was released pending trial after posting May Amend Complaint The signed by alleged that the offense curred on or about June 18. The district attorney said the single count complaint against her might be amended if further shortages are uncovered in a con- audit of her A detailed audit of county re- cords is now but J. Jay state said Friday that it may be several weeks before definite findings are Potter said Miss Brennan voluntarily at his office after being notified by Sheriff Arthur E. Berg that he wished to see has promised full with county officials and the state auditors in determining the full amount of thc shortages in her the district at- torney Auditors Clash The warrant was issued it Today the American Red Cross lowing an afternoon conference between Potter and ter in a statement to The that he had on- countered difficulty In ob- information from the and that he had warned them he would convene a John Doe hearing unless they made their findings Keliher had stated far as we're when we have our information com- plete to the point where we can bodies a i appropriations to six months and of the allegations while definite we wilt Extended Rate that tne charges made were turn it over to the district next The version em- ed a move to limit foreign aid union and broke off talks because was using three light planes A help shuttle four truckloads of De T The cost to the Treasury would thus force a new appraisal of H j. T j canned goods and tortillas a Provision extending the 52 vm America's foreign problems next year No Comment In his statement to The Lyman chief of the unc Potter my across the per cent corporation rate to Confirming that such a s bargaining said to commence a John 1 Mexicos than letting was ito 47 per cent. This would yield discussed se n. would n o slate up the river at Del Mexican officials had ed over from Ciudad Acuna to it naa nan an extra Knowland of the GOP to study the The major change made by floor said this was only and the issue likely to one of several possible actions tell the U S Relief Committee cause the in congress might take to oppose leu uie u. o. net Wisconsin Gov. Kohler said Doe proceeding and to the state auditors and their the state auditor then gave me the information Friday that he has been holding which I had requested and which meetings in recent weeks with TT leu uie u. o. net knock out of the sides in the HP said that no more food was needed Chinese Communist admission to hp wac from the Texas side of the The death toll at Piedras gras still stood today at 38 known j dead and 90 known That most of the proposed relief stockholders on dividend United The Senate left in the Predicts Action the exemption of such in- think you can be safe in made a total of 62 dead in the come from As passed assuming that there is going to by the the provision would be affirmative action in this give this exemption and also of Congress on this mit a stockholder to deduct from Knowland said in an floods that swept 300 miles of the Rio Grande and much of its West Texas watershed since last River Piles Up The most devastating flood in the river's long history and filled the new Falcon Inter- national Dam's great Falcon to half Water was 114 feet deep at the his tax 5 per cent of his dividend income in the first year of the from the second jear he could get exemption on from his tax 10 per cent of such income above He said another possibility might be an amendment to the foreign aid authorization to he was not but at- tempting to determine major ferences in the hopes of getting the two side s together for a speedy Kohler estimated the strike has cost the state a half million lars in corporate and individual income It was added by a Part of U. S. financial support to the U. N. if any nation over declared an Com- munist China was in were taken dam and covered acres George senior Senate Democrat among the con- an last Water had backed up 40 miles in the gigantic new Typhoid Out of Delta predicted the along the river in both American and Mexican Utilities gradually were being About persons still lived in shelter areas in Laredo be- cause their homes were oin ued tion makc overv to IC Indochina Knowland and Sen. Lyndon troops pulled out ot 1'lni Ly Johnson of the abandoning the entire have called for the third of the Rod River Delta relief because of the United States tilo think this the most vital part of from u- if The French high command had the the regime announced earlier three George told a reporter he be- despite American el battalions had struck at Phu in debate which sprang up which is 33 miles south of I needed in order to continue my investigation and obtain a The misappropriation of funds first came to light Thursday when County Treasurer Vernon M. Kelly reported that Miss nan had admitted to him that she was short m her Although Kelly said he hart learned this over a week prior to the public announcement harl notified some other county of the the district attorney said his first tion on the case came from The Tribune on Thursday Bees Put Marks on 5; Police Follow Through N. C. with swollen hands and a likely outcome was ier cent credit Senate Johnson A key communications ed or damaged On the torn tion of the 5 per cent side still camped in along with the ha MO foreign it had been the of the i have boon charged with Sheriff Haywood Allen Allen said they wore arrested for taking honey from their neighbor's The neighbors were not at he but the The river continued to fall yes Democrats charged in tho de- bate the section would be of from a levol of 11 mainly to tho where it had dropped replied that it was a Thursday's record crest of 62.21...... the skirmishing in nearly eight years Thc development Indochina lively discussion when the for- Buttle ign aid now before the First high command od stimulus lo more capital Senate foreign Relations Com- ment in Hanoi said one of the H comes up tor floor Vietminh 4th to Be Marked With ned Formula of July celebrations will mostly follow the grounds ot the Washington They plan a quiet holiday compromised the rear g of a fireworks and patriotic in Washington D. C. This weekend al tho garrisons being annual show usually draws presidential retreat in tho previously 11 n Mountains ot hv tho French LOCAL Vice President Richard Nixon By The Associated Press Throughout the nation this in big cities and small Fourth formula But behind thc will lie thc very modern problems of an uneasy atomic more awesome than any that could be im- when American independence was declared ITS years Celebrations at some of tho nation's most historic shrines will keep alive an tion of tho country's early strug glos and hardships and of courage required to overcome There will ho ceremonies at Valley near whore prospects for American success In the War for dence reached their lowest At the Washington Memorial Chapel there noting Gov. Charles K. Johns of Florida will There will also bo other will be sot July monies at Independence in home of the Liberty Fireworks will light up battalions at least men and that 100 French lighters and 20 bombers had hustled lo drop 150 of bombs on the The French forces being at- at not be in loun to Ly guard of uvn from ton's famed where hide was preached and ly And several blocks j away at the old state now a historical the Independence Day in will b Wisconsin Rapids will get under wav at a.m. Monday the Road station on its v There will be and contests for the chil tion of Independence will be road at the Hold at I and Today ho goes to Viet Nam's Premier Ngo I Dion told the French high com earlier thai political i would follow ol French forces 'the Red River The new pi rimer issued hy an honor student from Post on the oldest school In tho i 't n to the Hi which he ho iK I display Pa to Like in tin touns ark A carnival will he at vigorously t h o and and the Another m western soon as he hoard t Ik city meet wiil be will mark thc 200th pool at 3 p.m. of the Hattle of Nationalist called Necessity near Vietnamese lo remain which opened Use French and in of the sands to the center of the dian The speaker I here will which loaves some two bo Gen. go C. Inhabitants In the On the other sido of tho of the Communist led Tlir nation's first family A fireworks display President antl Eisenhower 8 lo full hn MI who Off of 13th N. tin IN