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Wausau Daily Record -Heral WEATHER WISCONSIN: Moitly cloudy and 1H-Tla coldar with occasional mow flunir today and tonlfht. Sunday considerable cloudiness. FULL LEASED WIRE lervlct of the Associated Press TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES SEVEN CENTS WAUSAU. WISCONSIN. SATURDAY EVENING.

JANUARY 24, 1953 TWO SECTIONS VOLUME XLV. NUMBER 46 Senate Holding Unusua Saturday Meet to Debate The Wilson Nomination J. Armed Services I 1 -J I nrr.j&K i 1 ') im V-J i I 1 i -T Jr i "A -i 1 i JL. i Ike Calls in NewCommander 1 Committee OKs Ike's Selection WASHINGTON Lfl Republican leaders today spurred the Senate into an unusual Of Eighth Army 7 QUEEN CANDIDATES The Wausau area girls who have entered the annual queen contest of the Wausau Winter Frolic are shown here. The candidate who sells the most Frolic booster buttons will be declared the winner and will reign over the Frolic, which starts Jan.

31 and ends Feb. 8. Candidates at the top (left to right) are the Misses Janet Doepke, Joyce Forbish, Karmen Kirstein and Jacquie Marcott, and at left (same order) Mary Kay Parker, Joan Pieper and Norma Reetz. WASHINGTON Wi-President Eis enhower called in the new commander of the Eighth Army in Korea today for a conference likely to Saturday session to debate the deal with the chief executive's controversial nomination of Charles E. Wilson as secretary plans for trying to end the stalemated war.

of defense. Eisenhower, who spent three Senate Republican Leader Taft of Ohio said he will not try for a vote on the appointment today, but will press for final action Monday. Defer Action on TV Application days in Korea early in December, arranged to meet at the White House with Lt, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, chosen Friday to head the Eighth Army.

He succeeds Gen. James A. Van Fleet, who is retiring. ORTWEEV II. REV.

W. REV. DR. GERHARD W. GRAUER nether there is a showdown then depends on how long senators want to walk.

Action on the assignment of an Taylor, 51, hai been deputy chief of staff for operations and administration in Washington dur U.S. Official application for television In ANNIVERSARY SPEAKER The Rev. Dr. Gerhard W. Grauer (left), Chicago, will be th speaker tomorrow at St.

Paul's Evangelical Church on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of its founding. His topic will be "Retrospect and Prospect." The pastor of the congregation is the Rev. W. H. Ortwein.

St. Paul's Church Here to ing most of the Korean War. He Wausau area was deferred this week by the Federal Communica Seven Girls Vie for Winter Frolic Crown tions Commission in Washington, The Armed Services Committea gave its unanimous approval to the nomination Friday after Wilson read a statement saying he will dispose of his 2V4 million dollars worth of stock in General Motors, the country's biggest defense contractor. Federal law bars a man from doine business, as a mvernmrnt plans to leave here Monday for Tokyo, where he will be briefed by Gen. Mark Clark, Far Eastern Found Hanged WASHINGTON tfl John D.C., and it is not likely that a hearing date will be set until MVZtiZ to taking Montgomery, 41, chief of the State iur uic ii luauuci auutaicu vn triast'i hai) Observe 90th Anniversary Seven girls of the Wausau area have entered the queen iDeDartmpnf's Finnish rfk w9.4ime aeo to Wausau.

Cold War Strategy contest of the Wausau Winter Frolic and today began sell- found hanged early today in the! J. C. Sturtevant, W'ausau, presi St. Paul's Evaneelical Congregation, one of the three; official, with a firm in which he Mg Frolic booster buttons Which Will admit the holders to fashionible Georgetown home of of Wisconsin Valley Television From a discussion of the hot war in Korea Eisenhower appar oldest church groups in Wausau, will celebrate the 90th an-j holds even an indirect financial Atty. A.

Marvin Braverman, where: said the FCC followed estab- all events of the annual event, which is scheduled for Jan. ently planned to turn today to talk varcorv nt itc fniiniiint tnmfirrnw. wrtfn tne nev. ur. Montgomery lived.

lished procedure when it suspended Returnine home at abnnt i a processing for Wausau's single of American psychological strategy in the cold war elsewhere. Stand Reversed Wilson's decision to sell his hard W. Grauer, Chicago, will speak at both morning services on "Retrospect and Prospect." from an engagement, Braverman vaF verv h'gh frequency Another conference booked at tu. irnannpi npransp mere are inrpp The services at 9 and 10:30 stock thus reversing a stand he took at a Jan. 15 committee hear lAuiiu uic uuuj cut a wicu uuue n-: tt a second floor landing.

Braver- competing applications for White House was with iWdham Amvets Win Mile-O-Dimes; H. Jackson, a New York invest cnannei. See Long Trial o'clock will feature the same program, with the pastor, the Rev. W. H.

Ortwein, in charge of the ment banker who lives in Prince ingseemed too late to avoid some criticism of him in the Senate. 31 to Feb. 8. The contestant selling the most buttons will be designated the Winter Frolic Queen. The buttons are 50 cents each.

Sun Valley Vacation Besides being given a variety of merchandise prizes, the queen and the contestant winning second place will also be awarded a week's vacation at Sun Valley, Idaho. ton. N. and C. D.

Jackson of Applications Held Up Since last fall the commission has not processed so-called "mu man, still clad in evening clothes, telephoned police. Homicide detectives said Montgomery had hanged from the third floor stair railing by a bathrobe New York, editor-on-leave of For tune magazine. New Challenge altar service. Dr. Grauer is pastor of St.

In Cheese Suit Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore), for one, remained in a protesting mood. And Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill) told reporters a possible objection might arise over more than 10,000 Gen tually exclusive applications" cases where there are more than An authroitative source said The Amvets came out on toD in sash and a hempen cord, which earlier this month that William Paul's Evangelical Church in Chicago and is president of the Greater Chicago Church Federation. He i i i i i one applicant for a channel assignment and will not until it has Jackson had been asked by Ei their "rubber" Mile-O-Dimes ui A luc The rindless Swiss cheese patent senhower to head a planning com is the son of the late Rev.

Dr. eral Motors shares owned by Mrs. Wilson. infringement suit, which opens here completed action on uncontest weigui, uie uouy to mm-, match last evening with the Veter- bie a flignt below. It was believed ans of Foreign Wars, ringing the he had been dead three or four mission to review S.

psycholog Girls who have entered the race are the Misses Janet Doepke, 20, Monday morning before Federal ed applications throughout the en ical strategy in the cold war Judge Patrick T. Stone, is expect tire TV spectrum hours when the body was. found. against communism. ed to last eight or nine weeks.

Sturtevant is publisher of the Wausau Route 4, a Marathon Corp employe; Joyce Forbish, 21, Wau-au Route 4, a nurse's aide; Kar E. C. Grauer, who was pastor of the local church from 1909 to 1945, after which he served as pastor emeritus until his death in 1946. The Rev. Dr.

Gerhard Grauer's mother, Mrs. Pauline Grauer, lives C. D. Jackson, who served as Montgomery had lived for about Wausau Record-Herald, one of In the action, the Kraft Foods Co. five years in a third floor room of an Eiser.hower speech-writing aide during the campaign, reportedly men Kirstein, 19, 540 S.

Fourth Braverman's three-story home. eight Wisconsin River Valley newspapers and radio stations which formed the Wisconsin Valley cash register to the tune of $114, while their opponents collected $105.. Last night's take of $219 pushed the three-night total to $595, a "mighty gratifying" amount, in the words of the Mile-O-Dimes chair an employe of the Curtis will take part in the study. Like the latter, who often has been charges a group of defendants with infringing upon Kraft's patent of an invention for improvements in producing Swiss cheese. Companies, Jacquie Marcott, William Jackson, 51, is a former linked romantically with Miss Mar at 512 Scott St.

Special Music Television Corp. to apply for a con deputy chief of the Central Intel- garet Truman, Montgomery was The case is being watched witn sirucuon permn ior vnr cnanneiligence Agency. He served under Wilson offered to have his wlfa sell her holdings, but armed services committee members indicated this was not necessary. The Detroit industrialist wound up his testimony Friday by saying he would personally "take the rap" for decisions involving firms in which three of four proposed assistants have stock. Pleads for Choices pleaded with the committea to approve the choices he said ha handpicked at President Eisenhower's direction Roger M.

Kyes, to be deputy secretary: Robert T. B. well-known socially. The church choir will sing the 18, 214 Knox a dental assistant; Mary Kay Parker, 17, 817 Steuben a student; Joan Pieper, 17, 501 S. Third a student, and much interest in the cheese indus i iu nauaau.

r.on Wnltor Rede 1 Sm th whn is Lincoln White, State Department anthem, 'Be of Good Courage," by try, especially in Wisconsin's Mon retiring as director of that agency man, Dr. W. R. Taege, who was Kellogg, and "Be Thou Exhalted, press officer, described Montgomery's position as a responsible one out again last night to referee acti roe area, where much Swiss cheese is produced on a large scale. God," by Williams.

Mrs. Morris Others in the corporation are the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune and Wisconsin Rapids Radio Station WFHR, the Marshfield News-Herald, the Merrill Daily Herald, entailing the handling of classified Mueller will be the organist and vities. to be under secretary of state. To Fix Time for Message Eisenhower plans to meet Mon day morning with GOP congres Defendants in the action are Wal- documents. as a orelude will play "Laudamus But the March of Dimes contri Norma Reetz, 22, 832 Grand a nurse.

Purchasers of the buttons will be admitted to every event of the Winter Frolic. Activities during the nine days include two ski competitions, curling, speed skat He said the department's secur- ther Dairy Products, Platteville; The Borden New Jersey; The Te," by Thompson, and for the of sional leaders to fix a time for bution is going even higher, he re fertory will play "Andantino," by the Rhinelander News, the Antigo Daily Journal and Antigo Radio Station WATK. itft division, as is routine in such deaths, would investigate. Wisconsin Swiss and Limburger the State of the Union message he Peace. The offering will go toward vealed, for the Junior Chamber of Cheese Producers' Association and will deliver in person at a joint Police said no notes were found.

Stevens, Army secretary; Harold TalBott, air secretary; and Rob the building fund to reduce the re Indications art that the com Commerce has challenged the two Cheese Producers' Marketing As maining debt on the new Guild Senate House session, probably later next week. The White House ing championships, hockey, ice hows, dance, parade, masquerade ert jb. Anderson, Navy secretary. sociation, both of Monroe. Inter- veterans' teams to a city champion Hall.

veer-defendants are the Wild Co None of these has been formally The Rev. Mr. Muehlhaeuser, Mil mission will complete processing the non-contested applications for the various channels in the nation sometime in June. The commission will then start processing the con party and a broomball game. Funds for Frolic Expenses operative Cheese Co.

Verona, and ship race next Friday night. The same large coin containers, painted to look like iron lungs, will be nominated yet by Eisenhower. All but Anderson have interests in waukee, administered to early set Ask Suit for $486,000 Taxes From Cosrellos WASHINGTON Ul The Justice Department said today it is study said the lawmakers also will discuss the contents of the message at the Monday meeting. There was speculation, meanwhile, as to whether the White the State of Wisconsin. Kraft charges the defendants with tlers of his faith in this part of Ken Jensen, general chairman of the Frolic, which is sponsored companies likely to have defense contracts.

the state, and had sent some pi tested applications and set hearing used next Friday evening. infringing upon a patent granted to by the Junior Chamber of Com oneer pastors into this area to as dates," Sturtevant said. James B. Stine on Jan. 17, 1950, ing a request by the Internal Rev Members of the Amvets squad House would try to cloak the Eisenhower congressional meeting merce, points out that money re sist him.

After going to Basel, Swit for the production of Emmenthaler, No Action at Present "The exact time when the Wau ceived through the sale of but enue Bureau to file suit against Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costello for with as much secrecy as it blan or Swiss, cheese without a rind. zerland, the Milwaukee pastor brought back a young graduate student by the name of Rev. Mr.

keted the President's first formal sau channel comes up for study tons pays for all expenses involved in putting on the many events. The Normally, Swiss cheese has a thick, heavy rind. The patent in no way recovery of about $486,000 alleged to be due from them on back in conference with his Cabinet Fri last night were Floyd Dahm, Le-Roy Schultz, Kenneth Nelson, Robert Mosher and Walter Kittl. On the Veterans of Foreign Wars team were Harold Hildebrandt, LeRoy surplus is turned over to the Wau Waldmann, who arrived in Wausau cannot be determined at this time, but it is to be presumed that it will not be reached until sometime day. is related to the manufacture of Wilson told the senators that, if anything came up which might create a "misunderstanding" because of his former connection with General Motors, he would take the matter directly to Eisenhower for a decision.

Similar, he said, he would take out of his assistants hands any decisions which might involve companies in which they held interests. He said the aides thus come taxes. Costello, former reputed gam After the Cabinet meeting, mem other cheeses. See CHURCH, Page 2, Column 3 sau Winter Sports Council to be used for free instructions in winter sports activities for Wausau boys bers declined to say even in gen bling czar, is currently serving an 18-month sentence for contempt of congress in the Milan (Mich) Fed eral terms what had been discussd. Nixon told reporters in the fall.

"We realize that. Central Wisconsin people are extremely anxious for television service and we Lowenstein and Frank Viergutz. Paul Klein, of the Jaycees, handled the loudspeaker assignment. eral Correction Institution. County Homemakers Plan 6 Major Projects for '53 there had been a common under standing to maintain silence.

Hagerty Quizzed of Wisconsin Valley Television At a news conference later in and girls. A year ago, 6,200 buttons were sold. The goal this year Is 8,000, states Jensen. The chairman of the queen contest is Robert D. Schmidt.

Prizes for All Contestants All seven girls, each of whom will ride in a convertible in the could keep their stock, adding that he himself wants to hold onto some oil, pipeline and bank shares in the day, Eisenhower's press sec subject to FCC approval, are anxious to provide that service," he continued. Operation on Wausau's VHF channel 7 would assure Class A (Pictures in Tabloid) retary, James C. Hagerty, said in reply to a question that he firms he said won't deal with the government. Wiley, 16 Others Offer Seaway Bill didn't know whether the President of the local clubs and district chairmen. Details of the projects carried out during the year are brought back to the local clubs by their had ordered the Cabinet officers Sets April 1 Data He said he will get rid of his More than 1,700 women in the towns, villages and cities of Marathon County are currently follow television service to the territory located within a 60-mile radius of Rib Mountain, where the transmitting station would be constructed.

and others at the conference not Frolic parade on Feb. 6, will be awarded various prizes donated by to talk to reporters. The club leaders are ing through on a planned program, leaders. Wausau business places. 39,477 shares of G.M.

stock by April 1, selling most of it and Hagerty then was asked: of six major projects for 1953 as changed at intervals and they de- Mich), Aiken (R-Vt), Hill (D-Ala) 'Is any Cabinet officer free to giving not more than 20 per cent WASHINGTON IB Chairman Wiley (R-Wis) of the Senate For fiUfnica what went nn in a 92 homemakers club in the montsrate the lessons they have Jensen has estimated the total value of entertainment included in the Frolic to be $10, which means Channel 7 is the only VHF channel assigned to Central and Northern Wisconsin. Two Other Applications Two other firms, Rib Mountain, of it to his children and grandchildren. He testified he won't meeting if he so desires?" county open tne iim year 01 ac- learned at leader training centers conducted regularly in eight sec eign Relations Committee was joined by 16 other senators Friday the purchase of a 50-cent booster Hagerty replied with a flat uvuy In ineir locai cummuumes. tions of the county. County Day in Fall button from one of the queen contestants represents quite a bargain.

"no," then added that he wanted to put it this way: in introducing legislation to auth The clubs, ranging in membership from six to the more than 70 members of the Rothschild Home- and Langer (R-ND). Wiley's measure is virtually identical to one introduced several days ago in the house by Chairman Dondero (R-Mich) of the House Public Works Committee. It would provide, in brief, that the' United States be authorized to build the International Rapids sec- and WSAU, have filed applications for the same Wausau County-wide projects have their own any "beneficial interest" in it thereafter. Wilson's tax losses in the stock sale are expected to be substantial, although tax experts said they would not run as high as the This administration believes channel, according to Sturtevant that private meetings with the'makers Club, are carrying out a culmination at County Day in the President of the United States! long-range program whose major fall. This annual event has packed Ultra high frequency channels- orize this country to join with Canada in building the St.

Lawrence Seaway. Wiley, head of the committee known as UHF have been as should be kept private. A Cabinet; objective is "that of achieving Youth Building in Marathon Flu Outbreak's A Mild Version 000 estimated some days ago. signed to some Wisconsin Valley tion of the seawav a 27-foot chan- Park for many years as members meeting is private." (maintaining a high quality of liv- Officials of the Truman and ing, particularly in rural areas." cities, but, because of limited cov Wilson said he will also disposa that will consider the bill, said he'nel from the Atlantic to Lake On-had discussed it with President tario. from all sections of.

the county congregate in Wausau for the big erage of UHF and comparatively of an additional 1,800 shares of Franklin D. Roosevelt admimstra- small population, television consul tirnc almnct alwavg refrained 'mm WASHINGTON UV-Don't and Secretary of State rimt, oV.m,t 4 V. a Canada's Job Canada, which has already cone tants have discouraged installations riaimeu, mianceu anu uperaieu going into details of Cabinet meet co-operatively by the U. S. Depart- on these channels for economic rea day of the club year.

G.M. stock, worth around $122,000 The county home office, it was, due him during the next three pointed out by Miss Niedermeier, years from the firm he once head-works with various groups inthe.ed. countv interested in imDrovine Tn toctim Both, Wiley said, had assured on record as saying it would build ings, but they often were willing nrosri nnthrenVe nf inf1nen7n 1 i to tell newsmen what subjects of Agriculture, land grant the waterway itself, even if the sons-United States does not ioin. would! The consultants say that instal- colleges (including the University were discussed. comparea wnn ine severe uui-iac ha CQiH tftM hirn uQ dredge the Soulanges and Lachine lation and operation costs of UHF of Wisconsin) and county boards their standards of living.

Guilds services group Jan. 15, released of supervisors through their agri- an(j other church groups. Parent- with his new testimony by the cultural committees, the program teacher Associations and others mm mittee Frirtav wilsr.n wa re. Surgeon Lriionard SchTe'S Participation in the sections of the river. These twojtelevisbn an much higher than VHF costs and that sufficient rev GIs Convicted of Refusing to Fight SaiUi T7 .1 is now functioning in all states, enues for good operation cannot be the Public Health Service Friday.

are invited to take advantage oflyealed as having said he could the services offered through themake a decision against General Alaska and Puerto Rico. Similar Dr. Scheele added that, even if programs are now in the process Wiley said: To administer the U.S. part of obtained from the limited popula "We all recall how Ike supported the bill proposes the tion areas, this effort while he was head of creation of a St. Lawrence De- CTTfMTT.

im Tlin irmt Katnrrlav extension offices in the Mirman Buildina in Wausau. the current outbreaks were more said 87 men and one officer of thej0 formation in Central and South Motors thatwas "extremely adverse." "Yes, sir, I would," the nom- severe, medical science is much1 the Joint Chiefs of Staff." America and in Germany. Projects for 1953 are "Self-Un- velopment Corporation which1, j-i i r-would be authorized to issue reve-irVU'WaUKee 15uS Tire Most'of the Marathon County derstanding," "Business Methods 65th Regiment have been convicted of refusing to go into action last October aeainst the Communists. better equipped now to deal withj other Sponsors pneumonia and other complica- Joining Wiley in introductions which caused many of the tion of the bill, were eight other clubs, according to Miss Eileen See C0UNtY, Page 2, Column 1 nue bonds up to a maximum of Routs 20 PaSSenqerS 100 million dollars to finance thei 3 inee told Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ).

But he added: "I cannot conceive of one. For Puerto Rican soldiers made up the Niedermeier, county home demon- UTTT tUAT-VTTlP tu cztu P.mmt Tt fiQc'ctratinn acrent meet nnee a mrtnfh 4l-ll4l'lffc4i4l4l'l(4l deaths in earlier years. and eight Democrats: construction. luio.muivu miYYCuijr pas- UU1 Ul Uie wm l.cmca (knnk Currently with the seaway con- sengers were routed from a Mil-'some trooDS from the continental to carry out projects of their own- His statement said also that vac-j henate Majority Leader Taft cines against several strains of in-(R-Ohio) and Sens. McCarthy (R-fluenza now are commercially; Wis), Green (D-RI), Murray (D-available.

The Public Health Serv-sMont), Chavez (D-NM), Humphrey All scripture is given by uuuy was goou ior uenerai inspiration of God, and is pro- Motors and vice versa. The dif- sirucuon, uie bill assumes that waukee Transport Co. gasoline bus U.S. jcnoosing. MemDers oi tne maivia- New York State will be granted Friday in a flash fire.

Battalion! Four other men were acquitted ual clubs conduct their own enter- Fire Thief Alvin KnnHo said inJin enerol rnnrt martial said Mai. Drises. but work toBether through fitable for doctrine, for re- uia not a Federal Power Commission li- sulation and grease on the motor Walton B. McMullen, U.S. Third'the functioning of an executive' proof, for correction, for in- "Our company is too big.

It goes ice is not recommending Douglas (D-II1), Fergu-'cense to develop with the Provin- a nation-wide basis, he son (R-Mich), Lehman (D, Lib-'ce of Ontario the hydroelectric caueht fire. The bus filled with Division miblic information officer. 'committee which, in turn, has been struction in zation on i righteousness. wnn ine weuare oi me couniry. said, but individuals would do well NY), Y'oung (R-ND).

Tobey (R-; potential of the river in the In-'smnke. hut nn one was hurt. Dam-iNames of the accused and con-formed from the county demon-l II Timothy 3:16. contribution to the nation is Jstration council up of presidents; quite considerable." to take their own doctors' advice. NH), Pastore (D-RI), Potter (R- ternational Rapids section.

victed were not disclosed. lage to the bus was slight. i.

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