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Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 ·
Page 46
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l'IEWS-VIEWS
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,.tually filed two registration
Statements on Sept. 22.
United Trust, they reveal,
Approximately 100,000
shares to United Trust officials and members of their
families.
The balance, some 25,000
shares, to prospective investors "who may be valuable in
marketing the company's insurance policies and develoJ&gt;ing business."
The SEC announcement also
noted that United Trust al·
ready has outstanding 75,000
common shares sold at $10 a
share to 15 wlidentlfied preorganizational subscribers, and
that management officials as
a group own 35,000 of these
shares.
It further points out that
United Trust was organized
in Georgia last May, has ol.fices In the Hurt Building,
and intends to conduct a life,
accident and health insurance
business.
NET PROCEEDS
The net proceeds of the
stock sa1e, It adds, are to be
used to meet capital requirements for applying for a Ji.
cense to engage In the insurance business in Georgia and
to conduct an insurance business.
The only company official
identified by the SEC release
is Paul Light, president.
While no background is given on him, his former emJoyer sent out a press reease a few weeks ago announcing the appointment of
his successor and mentioning
that Light had become presldeot of United Trust In Atlanta. That employer was Pan
American 14fe in New Orleans and, as best we can rec:all now, L.ight was vice presi-dent in charge of agencies.
Anyway, United Trust and
its proposed big stock issue
are what have been keeping
Atlanta financial and insurance executives buzzing with
speculation in recent weeks.
,~~eri!iu~~ }:: uand:~h~: r.
~ discounts) through the sale of
·pne million shares of common
stock at $IO a share.
Right olf hand, wl'.! can think
,of no insurance company that
tias ever sought so great an
,lnitia1 capitalization.
One or the registration state'ments covers 750,000 shares,
of which 700,000 are to be
offered for public sale (on
"whatever effective date the
SEC sets) through an under·
--pTlting group headed by Bache
~ Co. of New York and Courts


&amp; Co. of Atlanta.


__.JlO A SHARE
, The SEC said the offering
-.price, which it estimated at
-$10 a share maximum for
~rposes of computing the


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plied by amendment. The re"lnaining 50,000 shares of this
issue are to be offered to per·
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 pany.


•• The other registration statei'!'lent covers an additional


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...Dffered through company ofjicia1s at $10 a share as fol-
~Jows :
'"' A tota1 of 50,000 shares in
e(p.lal parts to Atlantic Realty
6Co,, in which a majority in·
).eiest is held by Courts &amp; Co.
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(1ome progrom eoch night )
right here in our office
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Seorgin Business
~ InsuranceInsiders

. Silenton New Issue

By JIM MONTGOMERY
Hottest topic in Attonta financial circles now isan insurance |
SOIT, 326 WED A pace ene Sa come

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UAW Considers Whether to Strike

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October 22nd and October 27th
(mame program each night!
right here in our office
storting ot 6:00 p.m. sharp

Last-minute information. from our Research ae

ri Re-tars, for: about
See’ and under- Bache &amp; 4 A per pent pega seal el DETROIT ‘The United | industry's only -proiff-sharing jin cuburban Dearborn is being
greet 100,000 neni shipments, are are to} R. H. D bbs Auto Workers Unio a Ar pn worth 34 cents more per picketed by the Pattern Mak-
press inguir- Boras ois ate 100,000 ugha ooncrete in a ‘o ican Motors © Wednesday | man — mt American. A. strike jere Union (AFL-CIO) in support
eee ee ee : United Trust offi- alee work. ree in &amp; matter) eee eure ee its ae ae eae
ailettee, mbers of their Youngstown Sheet &amp; Tube hours continna get. Moat alher ma-| manda tt
scared beige '} Co said the company, 2 Heads U. S. of a Profitaharing program in | jor have bean setth ante and i banat ae
The balance, some, 25,000 adhering ton policy oF toe anew labor contra few irik} ‘Despite their pew national |Cleveland, Ohio, both the:
te invest- shige Bes mill te Life I able issue. contract settlements, GM and tern makers and the Bri

SExchange ors who tray he Fainahs In @ price on inquiry al nsurers "Hse te sik taf eat abr to bood of Eiectrical: Workers are

“Co mmission marketing the company's in- hundred le Motors Corp. was begin-| bles. striking on economic Issues.
ri Lge peas eels aed Have, AN EXTRA CHARGE |B. Howard Dobbs Jr. of At- fing to make itself felt eco esta peatland UAW workers iy Death

7 a = ‘The SEC announcement also wil be enka tt Se Mim | tinnwide trike over localdevel|Makors picket fines, but at

planted noted that United Trust -al- bars, the company said, ae ue on the |teswes’ in: bargaining on ab-the-| Cleveland they have or

“hy th take ope ready has, outstanding 75.000 The Youngstown action fem) ee the union, winds tha [Blank working, agreements whic dere. of UAW int 1 Of

common shares gold at $10 a into m pattern set earlier by) Sn Frese 0 toe eon el | art honoring

And this ts a particularly share to 15 unkientlfied preor- U.S. Steel al rebar plants | ieee He papotiaied prey | Eee SP eneent eee eee ree

CA eek eerie (kor orice at Ges eat by arince. Steal Corp.{ i aly wth Ge 1 Gera igs a nt! Dowden Fraser, chlet ‘at

it a, rmco ‘ “ "7 a a

“statement is in Washingloa group own 38,000 of these am Steel Corp. waa re- These packages have been es-/Detruit-area GM dealer, com-)UAW's American Motors

te etes eee assigning that |°2! pected aul selling at aroun mated ‘an worth 1 cents an! ae nat ees ne parimini, ease a iG

Bat the SEC also has the inked ‘Trat was ganized |i Be LE Felin, Sparrows Pesta verse he Conese dee GM delivered ~ ag [at Amar woud ke ya
tr to delay the issue if It in Geargla last May has. of dent! ot the G a waler near Baltimore, der the oe = ster Se lg ee Re eon eee

“‘guspecia premature promo: fices in the Hurt tt i ‘ton. | FOREIGNERS COMPETE. at ‘ee made eon

*flomtal efforts. and intends to conduct a life, | Puen, Mian, Roth meetings cory In recent years, foreign steel .O1 an hor, plus fringes, | Ford's ‘ale’ Rough plan pn

See and Health insurancé | pom of the ss. | Hears bays at ate ate contracts provide for) — ao

~ Meanwhile, 9 call to the ep PROCEEDS ad forelng, prices tower, especially i.

tee regional oifice: In Ate nag is set 'tbe: | TO along Atlantic” and Guif NOT ICE!

L canteneomecroieed stock sale, tt adda, are to b8 | ecional confer- Many U.S: stopped
ir SEC itself when the tel to, meet oe blishing prices pro | 5
Srepstraton sialoment wa § elt ee in the insur- duct in 19162. Inland was the), INESS LOANS
yr Wihinglen, thet ts ance business ip Gece ted ee et eee pee : &gt;
‘ashington, to in a

ae ae eemetoe eenin i Wed ine H50 hae "| INSTANT MONEY}

that United ‘Trust Life va “tie SEC release Lately, forelgn producers for SHARPLY SLASH YOUR BORROWING COST

Ginsurance Co, of Atfanta -ae- &lt; various reasona have competed :

4 ts Paul t, president. ‘ WITH OPEN END FINANCING
wally filed two. registration te ee * less aggressively.

"Statements on 2 0 backround RETURN LOW and as vice president of the Consoiidate your debts... get additional funds so
ited ‘Trust, they reveal, 0 9 him. his former em ‘The Youngstown move came |Health Insurance Association of reduce monibly oitgs ,.. « increate cash) fw, ,
jens. to raise a whopping Pee et ‘Fund on the heels of remarks Currently, he is a di- | wears
10 million (less underwriting e882 3 few weeks ago an- Rimoviean Inntante Comcertes, | Logan T. Jolinaton, Armes Gas Co Economic Development Fund offers a new coccept fm

“Biscounts) throtigh the sale of hls ere caine ie Sil caulone teicaeee the that focused attention ‘on 1 long-term) loans making tunes avaliable tothe small

Bevat igi grr ing Somme ‘that Light had became presi- 's branch office here. 4 ee of vied signifi. botinessman in amounts. from $5,000 te $200,000 — E
Right off hand, we can thn dent of United Trust in Atlan- | Braduate of Georgia State Col- seesicada Fen seven (7) years to repay,

ao haaranaa ta. That employer was Pan Ha he joined Fireman's Fund] er stra) Industry Inaderd.

xa ease te ect an American Lie in New Or- Johnston Tuesday in Mid- Our open end financing plan makes possible tha...
tal co leans. and, #5 best.we can re- he, Nel santo of} dletown, Ohio, that he con | pels wine ine dicta eal

ae eae retin state call now, Light was vice presk | tank Women, now holding its| sidered return less than ade-_ \§ a

‘conert SEB. dent in charge of agencies. | 4oref annual convention (in Mem- on over Sa per cent of! eee

UNG TOON ee tebe Amway, United Trust and |ohis. Tenn, Thursday will install| Armen product shipeoeui, men © pitdiniobik oF pavinarabic

‘olfered for public sale ion [9 propemed big stock Issue |two Atlantans in top. alfices: | tioning some grades of plate and ® reduction of present obligations

“Whatever effective date the @°¢ What have been Mrs. Evelyn L. Worley, ylee| sheet specifically. = ot any worthwhile purpose,

SEC sets) th tundez- Atlanta finadcial insur . Citizens &amp; Southern| Meantime, Crucible Steel Co.

Jyriting group heated by Rachn 260 executives burzing ational Bank, as president, and | znnaunced Increases of § to 10 ‘ We invite your request for a business Joan; Local ,

i&amp; Co. of New Courts: ih weeks, J, Thornton, asaisi-| per cent in the of certain processing essures Immediate, confidential action

oh Go, of Atlant a a a So ere eens, Cee tural gealaee ioe eee j Without ted tape. Stop: neediaas worry.

‘$10, A SHARE, : = “al ferpeeitgsee cepa A alt or Write:

z. The SEC ssid the ater i ce Raises | tary. plows and barrows. j é Bene Famnd

+ estimated: Trans ormer Prices e.*

i ganas maximum f00 | nox, pa, in — weatng| Over-the-Counter Securities | ‘ pT Mow iw Walon Bldg.

4 fee, nnd) under- | howe Electric | i

. terms sire one Wednesday It id amped hl

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fend Seslgasind bythe: cone | cent discount ora Ua tage mT He ce

tecThe other registration state. prices on network transformers Aiba stata Gen Me a

covers an additional the discount far as ee i

orn salt transformers | ‘ni fy

2175,000 common shares to be ee | Ga me

“plfered through company of |T#t*d Sol one capa ee sy pa | Wester wie? Broad af Prochiree @ Lesion Square

eee idee mates Pe a fernan Heres 2 a

"A total of $0,000 shares in | Westinghouse sald the: fre &amp; Peer, See : =

dpaual parts to Atlantic Raley creases were necessary to cover hh hy att a = te
.. in which a majority in- | increased costs of labor and ‘a rin mf

erest ls eld by Courts &amp; Ca. | terials ae EE ay fig) For Seasoned Investors,

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Tw
Lo cal News -and Features
Veeck Wants
Club to Stay
Veeck. I saw him for about 30
seconds at the world series in
If the Braves leave Milwau- New York; he didn't say that to
kee, it will be "the worst thing my face ."
Favors Expansion
that has happened in the history of base--~Veeck said he was no t per- ·
b a 11" and will
be due only to
sonally interested in the pro"greed and stuposed new ownership of the
pidity" of the
Braves, "but I would do anypresent owners,
thing, and I mean literally anyBill Veeck said
thing, to help Milwaukee keep
Saturday. The
former O w n er
its ball club. And fo r only one
reason: Because the fans deof the Milwauserve it.
kee B re w e r s,
"!he only conditions . under
who went on to
record breaking '


Vh ich Atlant a deserv~s a maVeec k


Jor league ball club 1s expans ucc ess with
the Cleveland Indians and Chi- sion, which I happen to be in
cago Wh ite Sox, ti:ied to move favor of." .
the St. Louis Browns here in Veeck said the present own1953 .
ers couldn't very well ta ( k
"The only reason I am will- ~bout the attendar:ce potential
.
.
_
.
m Milwaukee "until t hey work
mg to be quoted to t h is effect at t he promotion there."
is t hat I have told the present "Th
f M 'J
k
1
1 wau ee
Milwa ukee owners the same
e . peop .e O
thing t o their face," Veeck said a nd W_isconsm ha v_e proved
i:;aturday in a telephone inter- th ey wil\, support m~Jor,.ieague
wiew fr om his ho me in Easton baseball, Veeck said. If the
Md
' Braves aren't drawing, it is
I Asked for comment at his because t he operators ~ave forhom e in Lake Forest, Ill., Wil- ro.tten iliat baseball IS en~erliam C. Bartho lomay, chairman . amm~nt, aJ1 d that packaging
pf the Braves' board of direc- is as important as t he product.
to rs, said:
Others Have Managed
"I don't thin~ I could . COf!1· "The thing I can't understand
~ent on that. Bill Veeck is Bill about the present owners is
whether they don't know how
By CLEON WALFOOB,T
or The J ournal St art
ry Dr1·ve
Nard LI•tter
to sell baseball in Milwaukee
or whether they don't want to
sell it.
"I realize that revenue from
a million attendance is 1ess in
I
Milwaukee than in any other
ecessary to study whether new major league city, because the
aws w ere needed .
revenue per fan is the lowest
He also suggested more trash anywhere, but there still is no
ontainers and antilitter post- reason why ~hey can't operate
rs. The health education divi- profitably with an attendance
ion would handle the school of a million- unless they e rograms and prepare press pcct something like a 25% reeleases.
t u r n on t h e i r investment.
Rheinfrank told the commit-\Every other club in t he major
ee that the campaign would league has . managed u n d e r
ot show results immediately! th ose conditions.
nd that the additional sweepDoubts Club Will Leave
rs. were needed for immediate "Moreover, all thev have to
e)1ef. Against that need , he do i~ promote hascball, includ•
aid . was the unknown degree mg the v·ist pot ntial of the ri·
f. effed1yeness of the cam- valD' with the ne r-h , Chicago
pa1gn.
. Cubs, as has ne, er hcc- 11 done
Barry said at the meeting in Milwaukee, a nd t hev'U
with Rheinfrank that an effi-\over a million."
l
I
cient campaign would require Veeck, who has been o,'Cic'xr...,..;:..._,,.;
.
. . - t ·
1·11.t: , ·o b
ii ealth in 196 1, had
Ll.lJrary Will Display c.one pe nrting


-hot:


Exhibit on '64 Politics I don'.t think the Braves will
1
. . leave Milwaukee. NQt because
. . ..
A two pa rt e h1b1t. P?ht1cs of the th eats of lawsuits so
1964" will go on display in the \much as because it just doesn't
central puhlic library Tuesda '. make sense to lea e a ft e r
National newspap r and mag- drawing more than 900,000 pera zine endorsements and a com- sons. They can't JHtk up nnd
parison of planks will be ex- leav E!\'C ' time they . cc a
hibited in the ,ciencc area of lchn ·c to picK up a few q uick
the library. Bio~rophical in for- hu ·s.
ports m c n·. How
1mat ion on andidatcs will h g ccd~ cen you get, e, pec1ail •
c.·hibilcri m the t;irc uh1tion m n ,'1-10 t
uppo~r.d to hav
ar, 11
mo r· ., ..
�'1 • • • • • -
, Psrt Two
Lo cal News and Features
Veeck Wants
Club to ·Stay
Veeck. I saw him fo r about 30
seconds at the world series in
If the Braves leave Milwau- New Yo~~; he didn't say that to
ee, it will be "the worst thing my face .
hat has happened in the hisFavors Expansion


ory of base- . .~'-""'•


Veeck said he was not per~ a 11" and will
sonally interested in the prope due only to
posed new ownership of the
"
l'greed and stu' idi ty" of the
Braves, but I wo~ld do any~resent owners,
thing, and I mean llterally anyBill Veeck said
thing, to help Milwaukee keep
~aturday. The
its ball club. And for only one
armer owner
reason: Because the fans deof the Milwauserve it .
. ee B re we rs,
"The only conditions under
..._
which Atlant a deserves a mawho went on_to
ecord break1_ng
V eeck
jor league baJJ club is expan; u cc es s with
. sion which I happen to be in
e Cleveland India_ns and Chi- favo'r of."
ago White ~ox, tried to mo~e Veeck said the present owne St. Louis Browns here m ers couldn't very well t a I k
. about the attendance potential
953.
"The only reason I am will- in Milwaukee "until they work
ng to be quoted t o this effect at the promotion there."
s t hat I have told t he present "The people of Milwaukee
ilwaukee owners the sa11;e and Wisconsin h av e proved
hing to their face, " Veec~ said they will support major league
aturday in a teleph_one mter- baseball," Veeck said. "If the
iew from his home m Ea ston, Braves aren't drawing, it is
d.
. because the operators have forAsked for co mment at h_is gotten that baseball is enterome in Lake Forest, Ill. ~ Wil- t ainment, and that packaging
iam C. Bartholomay, chair~an is as important as the product.
~f the Braves' board of directors, said:
Others Have Managed
"I don't think I cou ld com- "The thing I can't understand
ent on that. Bill Veeck is Bill ahc1u. th ru: enL_o._= ii
By CLEON WALFOORT
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Local N

Pert Twe
ews_and Features

 

Veeck Wants
Club to Stay

By CLEON WALFOORT
Of The Journal Staff ~

If the Braves leave Milwau-

kee, it will be “the worst thing
that has happened in the his-)

tory of base
ball” and will
be due only to
“greed and stu-
pidity” of the
present owners,
Bill Veeck said
Saturday. The
former owner
of the Milwau-
kee Brewers,
who went on to ee | '
record breaking STE
success. with Veeck
the Cleveland Indians and Chi-
cago White Sox, tried to move
the St. Louis Browns here in
1953. }

“The only reason I am--will-
ing to be quoted to this effect
is that I have told the present
Milwaukee owners the same
thing to their face,” Veeck said
Saturday in a telephone inter-
view from his home in Easton,
Md.

Asked for comment at his
home in Lake Forest, Ill., Wil-
liam C, Bartholomay, chairman |‘
of the Braves’ board of direc-
tors, Said;
“1 don’t think T could com-
ment on that, Bill Veeck is Bill’,

   

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ry Drive —
Nard tau

eae to Sey whether new
avengers: neec

He also soeeeaed more trash
ontainers and antilitter post-
rs. The health education divi-
ion would handle the school
programs and prepare press
releases,

| Rheinfrank told the comiit-
tee that the . campaign would
not show result

     
 
 
  
  
  

 

 
 

with Rheinfrank that an effi-

A two ‘fart ‘exidbit, ‘polities
1964,” will go on display in the
central public library Tuesday.

National newspaper and mag-
azine endorsements and a com-
parison of planks will be ex-
hibited in the science area of
the library. Biographical infor-
mation on eandidates will be),
exhibited. in the | cease

paign. jee
| Barry ‘ssid ae the’ Teale

cient campaign would require|

gl] I don't thin
leave Milwaukee, Not because

imoneve"

Veeck. I saw him for about 30
seconds at the world series in
New York; he didn’t say that to
my face.”

Favors Expansion

sonally interested in the pro-
posed new ownership of the
Braves, “but I would do any-
thing, and I mean literally any-
thing, to help Milwaukee keep
its ball club, And for only one
reason: Because the fans de-
serve it.

e only conditions under
which Atlanta deserves a ma-
jor league ball club is expan-
‘sion, which I happen to be in
favor of.”

Veeck said the present own-
ers couldn’t very well talk
about the attendance potential
in Milwaukee “until they work
at the promotion there.”

“The people of Milwaukee

they will support major league
baseball,” Veeck said. “If the
Braves aren’t drawing, it is
because the operators: have for-
gotten that baseball is enter-
tainment, and that packaging
is as important as the product.

Others Have Managed

about the present owners is
whether | they don’t know how
to. sell baseball in Milwaukee

jo or whether they don't RRL to

sell ae

‘“T realize that revenue from
a million attendance is less in
\Milwauk “a ther
major league city, because the
revenue per fan is the lowest
anywhere, but there still is no
reason why they can’t operate
profitably with an attendance
of a million—unless they ex-
pect something like a 25% re.
turn on thetr investment,
Every other club in the major

    

those conditions, :
Doubts Club ‘Will, Leave /

 

 

over’ a million.”
Veeck, who has been

 

 

kk ‘he ‘Braves wil

of the threats of Jawsuits so
much as because it just doesn’t
make sense ta pave after
drawing more than 900,000 per-

bucks. Sportsmen? How

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es 5

and Wisconsin have proved

edy Gan you get, especially

Veeck said he was not per-

“The thing I can’t understand -

league has hanvalae under

sons, They can't pick up» and
leave every time they see &amp;
chance to pick up a few quick

—
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Part Twe

Local News and Features

 

Veeck Wants
Club to Stay |

By CLEON WALFOORT
Of The Journal Staff

If the Braves leave Milwau-
kee, it will be “the worst thing
that has happened in the ne
tory of base
ball” and will
be due only to
“greed and stu-
pidity” of the
present owners
Bill Veeck said
Saturday. The
former owner
of the Milwau-
see Brewers,
who went on to
-ecord breaking
success with Veeck
the Cleveland Indians and Chi-
sago White Sox, tried to move
‘the St. Louis Browns here in
1953. ‘

“The only reason I am -will-
ng to be quoted to this effect
is that I have told the present
Milwaukee owners the same
thing to their face,” Veeck said|:
saturday in a telephone inter-
view from his home in Easton,
Mid. J

Asked for comment at his
iome in Lake Forest, Ill., Wil-
iam C, Bartholomay, chairman |!
of the Braves’ board of direc-
sors, said:

“T don’t think IT could com-|_

nent on that, Bill Veeck is Bill!

 

 

Veeck. I saw him for about 30
seconds at the world series in
New York; he didn’t say that to
my face.”

Favors Expansion

Veeck said he was not per-
sonally interested in the pro-
posed new ownership of the
Braves, “but I would do any-
thing, and I mean literally any-
thing, to help Milwaukee keep
its ball club. And for only one
reason: Because, the fans de-
serve it.

“The only conditions under
which Atlanta deserves a ma-
jor league ball club is expan-
sion, which I happen to be in
favor of.” .

Veeck said the present own-
ers couldn’t very well talk
about the attendance potential
in Milwaukee “until they work
at the promotion there.”

“The people of Milwaukee
and Wisconsin have proved
they will support major league
baseball,” Veeck said. “If the
Braves aren’t drawing, it is
because the ope operators have for-
gotten that baseball is enter-
tainment, and that packaging
is as important as the product.

Others Have Managed
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                    <text>BL.ACKIE SHERROD





They're Right
Off the Bat
A'l'LANTA-The visitor realizes he's in the South's
most progressive spot when old friends m~et him
at the airport with jack daniels and grits and hustle
him through a maze of freeways to where major
league baseballers will soon live.
This is the sleek new stadium being built almost
in the heart of Atlanta. Bulldozers are shoving deep into the 11Jsty
Georgia clay and concrete tiers are thrusting up amid the everchanging skyline of the oldtime city.
" We're going to play an exhibition \vith the Yankees in this
stadium on April 9," says Bob Richardson, a top governor's aide
and one of the forces behind the new sports ambition. " And we'll
open the season in it on April 15."
By "we", the Atlanta citizenry means the Atlanta Braves,
who will make the jump from Milwaukee in a matter of days.
There is much official hush-hush about it, lest an earthquake
or the Supreme Court or some other act of nature spoil the pudding at the last second. And it's typical of baseball's pussyfooting
a ttitude that the Milwaukee-to-Atlanta move hasn't been openly
declared before now.
The Milwaukee directors are meeting today in Chicago. And
they'll vote to approve the shift. The Nationaj League officials
meet in New York later this week and will doubtless okay the
franchise transfer.
The stadium is a rush act. When the Atlanta leaders suddenly decided they wanted in the Big Swim, they didn't waste time
with flim and fadclle and political strings and twiddle dees and
twiddle dums. A couple rich johns said they'd underwrite the
thing, so start digging and all the details would be worked out
later, like dividing the stadium cost between the city, county and
state and retirin it with revenue bonds. So the dirt comTllenced
flying. The contractors ,vill have to forfeit $2,000 every day past
April 15 it takes to complete it.
T
On the Way
HIS CITY desires very m uch to be the sports center below
the Mason-Dixon and it dang shore will be.
It's jus( a question of time until a pro football team locates
there.
Atlanta had the St. Louls football Cal'dinals, for a couple days
anyway. The Bidwell brothers wanted to move their NFL franchise to that city. And the bustling Atlantans offered them a rockbottom rental deal. But when the Bidwells returned to St. Louis to
talk things over, they were offered a better deal by a citizen of
that city, one who owned a small chunk of the stock. So they bad
to pull out of their Atla nta commitments. F or the time being,
anyways.
There have been reports that the Steelers might consider
moving here. Owner Art Rooney bas been seen lunching here with
Ar thur Montgomery, a wealthy soft drink distributor and one of
the go-gettum powers around town. But the feeling now is that
Rooney will nc;it leave Pittsburgh.
The Ameii can Football League, it's believed, would move a
club there at the drop of an invitation. Commissioner Joe Foss,
on a recent visit, warned the Atlantans " not to let too many
trains pass by". Meaning an AFL franchise in the hand is worth
two NF L d ubs in the bush.
�11ym . me contractors will have to forfeit $2,000 every day past
April 15 it takes to complete it.
T
On the Way
HIS CITY desires very much to be the sports center below
the Mason-Dix.on and it dang .shore will be.
It's just- a question of time until a 'pro football team locates
there.
Atlanta bad the St. Louis football Cardinals, for couple days
anyway. The Bidwell brothers wanted to move their NFL fran- ·
chise to that city. And the bustling Atlantans offered them a rockbottom rental deal. But when the Bidwells returned to St. Louis to
talk things over, they wei-e offered a better deal by a citizen of
that city, one who owned a small chunk of the stock. So they had
to pull out of their Atlanta commitments. For the time being,
anyways.
There have been reports that the Steelers might consider
moving here. Owner Art Rooney has been seen lunching here with
Arthur Montgomery, a wealthy soft drink distributor and one of
the go-gettum powers around town. But the feeling now is . that
Rooney will ngt leave Pittsburgh.
The American Football League, it's believed, would move a
club there at the drop of an invitation. Commissioner Joe Foss,
on a recent visit, warned the Atlantans " not to let too many
trains pass by" . Meaning an AFL franchise in the hand is worth
two NFL clubs in the bush.
lie baseball people are
~oun-o-Imffi ffiis sp enclid radiotelevision market. At Milwaukee, tlie Braves are sandwiched between. Chicago and Minneapolis. At Atlanta, the nearest major
league franchise will be Cincinnati.
a
A
· Familiar Faces
ND THE BRAVES should fit right in like homefolks. A couple
of the Negro players, Hank Aaron and Lee Maye, say they
are muchly agin moving to Atlanta because of the segregation
business. But they'll play where they're told, or else get another
~b.
'
Ed Mathews, the Braves third baseman, was a minor league
star here in 1950. Coaches Whitlow Wyatt and Dixie Walker both
managed minor league teams here. Coach J o J o White is a qeorgia native and Manager Bobby Bragan is from nearby Birmingham.
Lloyd's of London once made a study and predicted that
Atlanta would be the largest city in. the world a t the tum of the
next centw-y. At least that's what some local citizens claim.
And it's believeable because the impressive notion _a bout this
city is its drive its scorn of redtape and meaningless hours
around conference tables. There is more a ction than talk. Atlanta
wanted to be bigtime in sports, so some of the riches underwrote
the project and they went out and got results. 1t was as simple
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Dyan RW ana RL a aN

} BLACKIE SHERROD
*

They‘re Right
Off the Bat

 

   

 

TLANTA—tThe visitor realizes he’s in the South’s

most progressive spot when old friends meet him
at the airport with jack daniels and grits and hustle
him through a maze of freeways to where major
league baseballers will soon live.

This is the sleek new stadium being built almost
in the heart of Atlanta. Bulldozers are shoving deep into the rusty
Georgia clay and concrete tiers are thrusting up amid the ever-
changing skyline of the oldtime city.

“We're going to play an exhibition with the Yankees in this

stadium on April 9,” says Bob Richardson, a top governor’s aide
and one of the forces behind the new sports ambition. “And we'll
open the season in it on April 15.”

By “we’’, the Atlanta citizenry means the Atlanta Braves,
who will make the jump from Milwaukee in a matter of days.

There is much official hush-hush about it, lest an earthquake
or the Supreme Court or some other act of nature spoil the pud-
ding at the last second. And it’s typical of baseball’s pussyfooting
attitude that the Milwaukee-to-Atlanta move hasn't been openly
declared before now.

The Milwaukee directors are meeting today in Chicago. And
they'll vote to approve the shift. The National League officials
meet in New York later this week and will doubtless okay the
franchise transfer.

The stadium is a rush act. When the Atlanta leaders sudden-
ly decided they wanted in the Big Swim, they didn’t waste time
with flim and faddle and political strings and’ twiddle dees and
twiddle dums. A couple rich johns said they'd underwrite the
thing, so start digging and all the details would be worked out
later, like dividing the stadium cost between the city, county and
state and retiring it with revenue bonds. So the dirt commenced
flying. The contractors will have to forfeit $2,000 every day past
April 15 it takes to complete it.

On the Way

HIS CITY desires very much to be the sports center below

the Mason-Dixon and it dang shore will be.

It’s just a question of time until a pro football team locates
there:

Atlanta had the St. Louis football Cardinals, for a couple days
anyway. The Bidwell brothers wanted to move their NFL fran-
chise to that city. And the hustling Atlantans offered them a rock-
bottom rental deal. But when the Bidwells returned to St. Louis to
talk things over, they were offered a better deal by a citizen of

that city, one who owned a small chunk of the stock. So they had

to pull out of their Atlanta commitments. For the time being,
anyways.

There have been reports that the Steelers might consider
moving here. Owner Art Rooney has been seen lunching here with
Arthur Montgomery, a wealthy soft drink distributor and one of
the go-gettum powers around town. But the feeling now is that
Rooney will not leave Pittsburgh,

The American Football League, it's believed, would move a
club there at the drop of an invitation. Commissioner Joe Foss,
on a recent visit, warned the Atlantans ‘‘not to let toa many
trains pass by”. Meaning an AVL franchise in the hand is worth
two NFL clubs in the bush.

 

 

al
ying. Lhe contractors will have to forfeit $2,000 every day past
April 15 it takes to complete it.

On the Way

HIS CITY desires very much to be the sports center below

the Mason-Dixon and it dang shore will be.

It’s just a question of time until a pro football team locates
there.

Atlanta had the St. Louis football Cardinals, for a couple days
anyway. The Bidwell brothers wanted to move their NFL fran-.
chise to that city. And the hustling Atlantans offered them a rock-
bottom rental deal. But when the Bidwells returned to St. Louis to
talk things over, they were offered a better deal by a citizen of
that city, one who owned a small chunk of the stock. So they had
to pull out of their Atlanta commitments. For the time being,
anyways.

There have been reports that the Steelers might consider
moving here. Owner Art Rooney has been seen lunching here with
Arthur Montgomery, a wealthy soft drink distributor and one of
the go-gettum powers around town. But the feeling now is that
Rooney will not leave Pittsburgh.

The American Football League, it’s believed, would move a
club there at the drop of an invitation. Commissioner Joe Foss,
on a recent visit, warned the Atlantans “‘not to let too many
trains pass by’. Meaning an AFL franchise in the hand is worth
two NFL clubs in the bush.

The» baseball people-are"anxious to land this splendid radio-
televidion market. At Milwaukee, the Braves are sandwiched be-
tween, Chicago and Minneapolis. At Atlanta, the nearest major
league franchise will be Cincinnati.

} ' Familiar Faces

ND THE BRAVES should fit right in like homefolks. A Sonplé

of the Negro players, Hank Aaron and Lee Maye, say they
are muchly agin moving to Atlanta because of the segregation
business. But they'll play where they're told, or else get another
job.

Ed Mathews, the Braves third baseman, was a minor league
star here in 1950. Coaches Whitlow Wyatt and Dixie Walker both
managed minor league teams here. Coach Jo Jo White is a Geor-
gia native and Manager Bobby Bragan is from nearby Birming- -
ham. .

Tova’ of London once made a study and predicted that
Atlanta would be the largest city in, the world at the turn of the
next century. At least that’s what some local citizens claim.

And it’s believeable because the impressive notion about this
city is its drive, its scorn of redtape and meaningless hours
around conference tables. There is more action than talk. Atlanta
wanted to be bigtime in sports, so some of the riches underwrote
the project and they went out and got results. It was as simple
as that.

 
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might be a good time to have,p,,int o_ ut that respect for c_ o,. move_ in the_ county board w;_that they may seek to have.
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of franchise if the Braves re- said.
waukee contract "will lead to to the club. The county now permitted to move.
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leagues. held that fr~~ ~%b~h~~t7oo~:e 1
dressed t o Mayor Ivan Allen, maJ~r league baseball was n~t bait owners.
c~:~:
~ n FF~~ep;e~u:~~
Arthur Montgomery ot the 1:u1ton county recreation authonty,
whl~ ru n, the new Atlanta
Stadium.
It said, In part:
" We have been reliab ly Informed that the city of Atlanta, F uJ ton county a nd the Atlanta a nd Fulton cou nty recreatlon authority, for a considerable period of time, have been
actively 10liciting the principal
officera and majo ri ty atockholder1 ot the Milwaukee Braves,
Inc. . . . t o breach an existing
contract with t he county . . .
and to effectuate a t ransfer of
their p rofessional baseball franchise in Milwaukee to the city
of Atlanta for the 1965 playing season.
Grounds for Sult
"We wish to a dvlH you that
1n our legal judgment, such con·
duct and action on you r part,
lather Individually or in concert, cons t i tutes autf!cient
rround1 for a legal cause of action ag a i n st you and your
bodies politic under the laws of
bnth t he atates of Georgia a nd
Witconsin.
"U n I es s you Immediately
ce11.e and desist fro m thla Illegal activity and courH of conduet, we will be obliged on behalf of the county of Milwaukee
to initiate a auitfor lnjunctional
relief against each ot the afore-
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in your official capacities."
Ri ce q uoted a clau se in the
Stad iu m rental contract stating
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other clu b owners that they not letters to the club owners,
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              <text>Sunday, October 18, 495¢ THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL Sunday, Gotober "18, 1064 Part 1

 

 

‘County Warns Atlanta to Drop Bid for Braves rer

Quality Costs No More at

From fage 1, coleman &amp; jmight. be @ good time te havelpoint-out that respect for con move in the-county board fo\thal they may geek tm have
jiu over to ihe Braves all co h»eptall
th tht court reexamine = decision ti/by which basehall has survived|cession reeeipta, worth abet js Tanda sone to) ath

 

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sounty and not vote for a nit that a breach of the Mil-\$100,000 a-year more in income CUM lswa It the Braves, are)
oe mechiae if tha Braves r@ anid, }waukes engitrnct “will lead tolto the clu, The county now Pemttitd to move,
extended litigahen and con-jgete a percentage of the concea Representative Clament J. Ze
ie hit tah Approval) Baltimore Decision lgresatonal \tepercussions|sion ale. blocki Saturday naked the fed
Sat Mian aia etait This dec!aton, in m case\ln which they (the club Sega Grobschmidt has received etal commanicaticina comm
cetnee ee sald secret brought by the olf Baltimore) would not want to become #0 ecties fro any of the baseball|tom to determing whether. a
Monday. owners would e600 uh against the National and) broiled." ; officials, He vid receive eeenral) Oo"? by the Braves would bea
ster to Atlanta was ad/“inerican lewguee, held that noe pak me tee aes ot rss replies from ‘separate letters; "muse of fudio and tebeviston
dreoee to Mayor Ivan Alien,|major dengue baseball wan n0tli oot oveners, that Pcksioitigetos Wine lnia thdty has ef:
jr. Fulton ‘County Mariager|mubject to the federal anti] [oer ‘:
‘Alah F. anit Chatto tat ave No Replies Received Various other moves: arg tu feted the Braves a one. yoar,|

 

On Sept. 30, Grobachmidt sent |the works to keep the Braves $1,500,000 contract for radio

 

Arthur Montgomery of the Ful-|

   
   
 

 

The county will suggest to and television righla ‘or a 37,-
ton county reereation authority cher club cwaers that they nortettere to tho chib owners, PP si ae ssisoe a
Sadun the new Atlani®/iscome a party to the Braves‘ loigue officials and baseball ‘Congrosemen, Act Schiite Brewing Co. has of-
breaking. 2 contact with Mil-commissioner informing them of| Representative Henry Reuss fered the Braves m $525,000 a

Teal, In part: waukee

    

the county's efforts to keep the of Mitwaukes and §: ih year broadcasting contract If)
the fetter would) raves 1 here, which incloded alliim Proxmire hove indicated ihe war stays bere, E E é YER

“We have been reliably In| Fice on
formed that the city of Atlan- —_

 

  

Hen authority, for a consider-|
lod of time, have been)
actively soliciting the principall
raand majority stockhold.

eta of the Milwaukee Braves,)
Tne. .. to breach an existin,
contract with the county . .
and to effectuate a tranafer of!
‘their professional baseball fr:
chine in Milwaukee to the cit:
of Atlanta for the 1085 play.

     

   
 

four Eine eet fk
rhatunnds That’ Peet and MilteeT

COCHRAN HOLD-TITE
NO PEEL! NO BLISTER!

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‘Grounda for Suit

“We with to advise you that)
fe our legal judgment, mich con-|
duet and action om your part,|
either ‘individually or in con-
cert, constitutes aufficient)
grounds for a legal conse of ac:
ion against you and your
boeiies politic under the laws of
both the states of Georgia and)
Wisconsin.

“Unless yu tmmediately)
céare-and desist from this |Ile-;
gal activity and course of con-
duet, we will he obliged om be
half of the county of Milwaukee!
‘hy initiate a suit for injuncticrsal

againet each of the afore-| e a Wirmadally
ba pecan Dede paver fF) Actress Gina Lollobrigida and Indone purty: in Ron
ta vont official capaction™ FO8) President Sukarno joined in a song with Sukarno, wh

Rice quoted a clause in the !talinn singer Domenico Modugno at a Monday, the
Stadium rental contract at: SS

Tete aie oe toe sue AMC ‘Democrat Casts |MU Parents Weekend

He commended Atlanta for tts rs =
earjest endeavors to recruit s| from page 1, column 4 | Bronze Elephant ye Begin Aotay

Professional baseball team to! m
‘af ot which were) Gipen Goldwater «ty parrots’ weekend will be Supr-Tuf
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your new stadium (now. under) ment, the deta
announced Saturd . held next Saturday and Sunday.
PORCH and FLOOR

conmtruction) for the 1965 pl
ing season” but added that A cast bronze sculpture of an :
ftphant by Milwaukee = ve ERO NERA UAE ENAMEL

peoper approach is not bei 3
employed.” -|Francie Schoenfield. ‘hss hero thong, speci
Rartholomay Got Offer

Rice anid efforts by Atlanta
officiala to Induce 1
te breach thelr o
“most _reprehans/hie,”

He ex;
start a suit. without
offic
the offer submitted to Barthats-
may Inet Wednecday

if the Atlanta officinale refure
to withdraw the offer, Rice

   

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Sins. Wises Veciaa to CD Meeting
sere for ce rat Besides the domiand that Kel)  defenae che:
from your malicious comduct vinaine accept Inwer bone: So ata a eee &gt;| Ki ch K if
and continued interference With jin the national economic pack:|erences scheduled throughout irac e itchen SHIRE)
an existing contract.” see than those agreed upon for|t@ stale in the leat | cece

Copies to Others auromative emplovyis, two oth™aoths of this year wil &amp; EF F d:

Copies of the letter were sentitf, major national contract isin Milwaukee Wednande ufs Frozen Se :
eee ers Of all Nations} Mex remained unsolved, Government officials from the
Tape sbi teams, including), TNeY “were union demands/Milwapkee area have heen. (n-
Tabholomay, and to Ford of tnat workers be allowed to fol: vited to attend the all-day. scs-
FEE cotcintionee cf basa (iow their job with weniority if'nion in the auditornem of the
fall: “Warren, C. Giles, preai|® PIANE of operation Is moved/Milwaicker vocational schoal.|¢

depttreasurer of the Nalion]) ————————— eeetrasac WH bagi, at 10)
Ipague; Nicholas B. Katrenbach, UAW expects to sell new
acting federnl attorney gener) profit ahoring compromlee fa
“ tel William. H. Sire, union without (rouble Story

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im the justice department's an: erat
titruat division. - :

Rice would not say what oth to another city, and that wages The conference ls designed to
er action the county might take /00 skilled workers be rained to(#¢quaint officialy with national
extept that “if the Braves anthe level paid at other VAW)EDd aoe oy Sree Pry
Bounce a move, there undouht- #4 are Litnicntah
edly will baa series of suits, A local working nuree

inet that club and possibly for the Kelvinator plant was
ef clubs and the league “completed Friday.

‘The fact that he malied) Major unresoived focal tsauee
éoplex of the Atlanta letter to{for other plants included over-
Jiistice department. officials int. &amp; seniority “bumping”,
dicated that one course of a.
ton might be to press for re-|o
Rraluation of baseball's exrimp-|P Fs =
thon froen antitrist Lawn e

Mr the Beaver depart, this| Britain's US Envoy

i ml to Stay on the Job
Episcopal Seminary Washington, D. G—f=— A}

to Hold Open House fritish embassy spokesman
Geirnal pected ‘Corrdépsodence Satorday that Lord Harlech had |
‘Nashotah, Wis.—A tour of the Deon asked to stay on at his
fampus and solemn eyensong port as ambassador to ihe
will highlight the annual open | United Staten for several
house at Nashotaht House Epit- months and had agreed to do #0,
opal seminary Sunday The request wat sald to have
The Rev. Imri W. Hiackbeirn, heen made by Britain's pew for-
professor of ecclesiastical -elgn secretary, Patrick Gordon
tory, will officiate at the even: Waller. atona were that
caremony. Tha Rev. /t. ri ean would be on hand.
Thamas J, Talley, assistant pro- In‘s. new prime mints-
frase of Hturgics, will preach, si id Wilson, meets with
The seminary is located off| President Johnsin, No definite
county trunk OC be-\date or place for the meeting
field and Nashotah, ‘has heen set

    

 

    

     
 
   
 
  
  

  

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10-17-64

Dear Sirs

Enclosed is a copy of the wire sent to
Mr, William GC, Bartholomay of the Milwaukee
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please call on me,

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MIiwaukee Braves
board of directors, by a 12 to
6 · vote of members present,
asked the National League
Wednesday for permission to
shift the club's franchise to
Atlanta, Ga., for 1965.
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them the news
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Milwaukee
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to move their
National League
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which newsmen were barred w ill
be considered at a special league
m eeting in New York Thursday.
The Bra ves need six ot her club
owner votes to switch from Milwau kee where former owner Lou
Perini brought the team from Boston in 1953.
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after a two hour directors' meet- Wednesday was conjectural.
ing at a swank n e a r northside
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er of the Chicago Cubs, was
The statement was distributed
quoted as saying he would not
to newsmen by Ernie Johnson,
oppose the Braves' move because
club publicity director, at the
he believes in "free enterprise."
newly-established Braves' office
Wrigley noted he did not opsome four miles from the site
pose Perini's shift of the Braves
of the directors' meeting. No top
from Boston to l\.fihvaukee a-n d
club official was present.
The long-expected m o v e came suggested he would not oppose
another
move now.
one day a ft e r league President
President Roy Hofheinz of the
Warren Giles called the special
league meeting in New York to Houston Colts said he would at"further discuss the Milwaukee- tend Thursday's New York meetAtlanta situation and take action ing with an open mind. "I'm not
thereon.
certain yet how I'll vote."
Giles reportedly talked to club
The minority opposition in the
owners by t e 1 e p h on e Tuesday Braves'
shift vote was disclosed
morning. Whether h is conversa- by Edmund
B. Fitzgerald of Miltions with the o w n e rs had any waukee.
In a prepared statement a few
hours after the meeting, Fitzgerald said he and fi ve others were
unaltera bly opposed to the move
which he said would be detrimental to the Braves, baseball i.n
general and would " violate the
public trust which has been placed
in this or ganization."
The other five negative ,•oles
included directors Duane Bowman, l\'ladison, Wis.; .Daniel
Parker, Janesville, l\Tfs.; John
Puelioher, Joseph SilllJJson Jr.,
and Carlton \-Vilson, l\Uhva.ukce.
Fitzgerald's 6-page statement
particularly
criticized
Braves'
board chairman William C. Bartholomay of Chicago and club
president J ohn McHale for previous statements indicating the
Braves would remain in M.ilwaukee.
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Milwaukee Mov,es to Prevent Shift
MILWAUKEE Oct. 21 - 1corporation counsel winging to
(UPI) - The ' Milwaukee Circuit .Fudge Ronol&lt;! Drechsler
County Board of Supervisors with. a 40-plc:s page document
\
back1n:g up then plea. The super.
W d
e .n~day obtam.ed ~ r~- visors had appro ved a resolution,
strammg order m c1rcmt 19-0 urging court action to keep
court which would make the the Braves here.
Braves in contempt of court Drechsler set next Tuesday for
if they ask the other National " show cause hearing on why th e
League owners· Thursday for county should not be granted a
temporary mJunchon to keep t he
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perm1ss10n to move to Atlanta, Braves from moving until a full
Ga.
court hearing is held on the mat-
The supervisors, reacting w ith ter.
urgency after the Braves anOn other fron ts:
nounced their intentions to seek
Gov. John Reynolds from the
a new home, sen t the county executive mansion at Madison
put all legal resources of the
state at the disposal of the
county in its court fight. He said
"it's a sad day for baseball."
Mayor Henry Maier said the
PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 21 (UPI)-Virgil Carter of Brigham Braves' aclion would remove the
Young University Wednesday was illusion that baseball was a sport
than a business.
named the Western Athletic Con- rrather
11
I think the circumstances of
ference's Back of the Week while
this
transfer
d efinitely gives baseend Darryl Alleman of Wyoming
won his second straight citation ball a black eye," the mayor said .
"
I
am
completely
disheai-tened
as Lineman of the Week.
Alleman was chosen again this
week "because his play against
Texas Western Saturday was
Ed Williams used a 6-iron to
rated as the greatest end per- register a hole-in-one on the 120formance at Wyom ing since 1951 yard first hole at Windsor Garand eclipsed _that of comijetitors dens Wednesday. Witnessing the
for the weekly honors.
shot was Hank Rickelton .
Wyoming's Alleman
Is Honored Again
Gets Hole-in-One
that the Braves' management
would break not only its contract
committment to the country, but
also its moral committment to our
community," the mayor said.
Other government, civic and
business leaders denounced the
move.
The circuit court action taken
by the supervisors is based on
the county's contract with the
Braves which calls for the team
to play all of its home games in
Milwaukee County S t a d i um
through the end of the present
contract-or through next season.
The county corporation counsel
said that if the Braves go through
with their plans to get league
approval Thursday in New York
for a move, they will be in con-
White Sox to Travel
In Own DC-7B Plane
CHICAGO, Oct. 21-(AP)-The
Chicago \Vb ite Sox will travel in
their own plane, a DC-7B, next
baseball season.
The company, headed by Arth ur
Allyn 1 owner of the White Sox,
bought the 56-passenger craft tor
an estimated $1.25 million. The
White Sox will use the plane on
all trips with possible exception
of West Coast jaunts, when commercial jets may Be used.
Chica,go
]awyer,
1
He'll Need All That Energy
Red Schoendienst, the new manager of the St. Louis Ca-r dinals,
gets in a little off-season "managing" as he tries to keep up with
-Jr.,
who reportedly own 40 percent ot
the club's stock.
Absent at the directors meeting
were Perini, said to still hold 10
percent of the club as chair man
ot the Braves' executive committee, and another director Coach
Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay
Packer s.
Meanwhile Milwaukee govemment officials, civic leaders and
fans j o i n e d in criticizing the
Braves' action.
"This is a sad day for baseball,
said Wisconsin Gov. John W. Reynolds. "The owners of the Braves
are showing a callous lack of faith
in the people of Milwaukee and
Wisconsin.
I pledge all due resources of
the state to the Milwaukee county officials in their legal efforts
to prevent the move, and I am
requesting the attorney general's
office to make its staff and facilities available to 1\-lilwaukee
county in these legal efforts."
Mayor Henry Maier said the
Braves' ac tion would remove any
illusion that baseball is a sport
rather than a business.
" I think that the circumstances
of this transfer definitely give big
league baseball a black eye,"
Maier said. " I think that as this
story is told baseball generally
will not feel that the joy w ill have
been worth the pain of it."
Rep _ Clement Zablocki (D-Wis)
said he believed the Braves' move
would be the "straw that broke
t he camel's back" regarding government action to regulate the
sport under federal anti-trust
1aws."
tempt of court. The office said
the possibility also ex isted that
other National League owners
could also be held in contempt of
court if they take a vote on the
Braves' proposal.
Notre Dame Drills Stress
Passing for Stanford Tilt
~OUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 21 (AP) Second - ranked Notre
Dame's football squad concentrated on passing in a 20-minute
sc rimmage Wednesday for the intersectional clash w ith Stanford
here Saturday.
\
Quarterbacks John Huarte and
Sandy Bonechio alternated in
passing, mainly to split End Ja ck
Snow and right end Phil Sheridan.
Ranum W·ins Skyl"ine
Cross Country Title
Ranum won the Skyline P rep
League Cross Countey championhip Wednesday with 15 points at
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best time al 7:46 over the mile
and a half course.
Adams City finished second with
38 and was followed by Westminsler 59, Thornton 66, Mapleton 70
and Fairview 79. Brighton did no t
participate.
Wes_t_e_r_n_S-ta- te_ R_a-nks
15th in Grid Poll
Western State College was 15th
1Wednesday in the weekly United
Press International small college
football ratings. The Mountaineers
had one first place vote and 30
points.
Wittenberg set the pace with 12
votes for top spot and 245 points.
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              <text>Thursday, Oct. 22, 1964, Denver 1, Colo.-ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS—9 28

 

*

Guess
What,
Fellas?

Mayor
Ivan Allen Jr.
of Atlanta
is all smiles
as he
telephones
friends to give
them the news
of the
Milwaukee
Eraves’ decision
to move their
National League
baseball

franchise to. |
the southern city
next season.
The move has
Jong been
rumored and
became official
Wednesday.
—UPI Telephote.

 

 

 

Braves Start Machinery
To Okay Move to Atlanta

CHICAGO, ‘Oct. 21 — (AP)
‘The Milwaukee Braves
board of directors, by a 12 to
6 yote of members present,
asked the National League
Wednesday for permission to
shift the club’s franchise to
Atlanta, Ga., for 1965.

The action’at a meeting from
which newsmen were barred will
be considered at a special league
meeting in New York Thursday,

The Braves need six other club
owner votes to switch from Mil-
waukee where former owner Lou
Perini brought the team from Bos-
ton. in, 1953..

Against a comic opera back-
ground, the Braves’ decision to
move to Atlanta was announced in

He'll Need All That Energy

Red Schoendienst, the new manager of the St. Louts Cardinals,
gets in a little off-season “managing” as he tries to keep up with

Milwaukee Moves to Prevent Shift

MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21 —) corporation counsel winging to

(UPI) — The
County Board of Supervisors
Wednesday obtained a ‘re-
straining order in circuit
court which would make the
Braves in contempt of court
if they ask the other National
League owners Thursday for
permission to move to Atlanta,

Milwaukee! Circuit Judge Ronold Drechsler

with a 40-plus page document
backing up their plea. The super-
visors had approved a résolution,
19-0, urging court action to keep
the Braves here,

Drechsler set next Tuesday for
a show cause hearing on why the
county should not be granted a
temporary injunction to keep the
Braves from moving until a full
court hearing is held on the mat-

The supervisors, reacting with | ter.

urgency after the Braves an-
nounced their intentions to seek
a new home, sent the county

 

Wyoming's Alleman

is Honored Again

PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 21 —
(UPI)—Virgil Carter of Brigham
Young University Wednesday was
named the Western Athletic Con-
ference’s Back of the Week while
end Darryl Alleman of Wyoming
won his second straight citation
as Lineman of the Week. ,

Alleman was chosen again this
week “because his play against
Texas Western Saturday was
rated as the greatest end per-
formance at Wyoming since 1951

On other fronts:

Gov. John Reynolds from the
executive mansion at Madison
put all legal resources of the
state at the disposal of the
county in its court fight. He said
“it's a sad day for baseball.”

Mayor Henry Maier said the
Braves’ action would remove the
illusion that baseball was a sport
rather than a business.

“I think the circumstances of
this transfer definitely Hives base-
ball a black eye," the mayor said.

“Iam completely disheartened

Gets Hole-in-One

Ed Williams used a 6-iron to
register a hole-in-one on the 120-
yard first hole at Windsor Gar-

 

and eclipsed aE at mpetitors | dens one. Witnessing the
for the uarett ©* |shot was Hank ‘Rickelton a 8
PETTT TE et ete rrears er sree ss tees es EAE s Re page ene

 

 

a terse prepared statement issued
after a two hour directors’ meet-
ing at a swank near northside
club,

The statement was distributed
to newsmen by Ernie Johnson,
club publicity director, at the
newly-established Braves’ office
some four miles from the site
of the directors’ meeting. No top
club official was present.

The long-expected move came
one day after league President
Warren Giles called the special
league meeting in New York to
“further discuss the Milwaukee-
Atlanta situation and take action
thereon.”

Giles reportedly talked to club
owners by telephone Tuesday
morning. Whether his conversa-
tions with the ownets had any

the milk demands of his children at the breakfast table. From left
are Eileen, 7; Kevin, 5; Cathleen, 12; and Colleen, 13.

that the Braves’ management
would break not only its contract
committment to the country, but
also its moral committment to our
community,” the mayor said.

Other government, civic and
business leaders denounced the
move.

The ‘circuit court action taken
by the supervisors is based on
the county’s contract with the
Braves which calls for the team
to play all of its home games in
Milwaukee County Stadium
through the nd of the present
contract—or through next season.

The county corporation counsel
said that if the Braves go through
with their plans to get league
approval Thutsday in New York
for a move, they will be in con-

White Sox to Travel
In Own DC-7B Plane

CHICAGO, Oct. 21—(AP)—The
Chicago While Sox will travel in
their own plane, a DC-7B, next
baseball season,

The ipany, headed by Arthur
Allyn, owner of the White Sox,
bought the 56-passenger craft for
an estimated $1.25 million. The
White Sox will use the plane on
all Wes Cots possible exception

est Coast jaunts, when com-
BAG ercial jets ‘Be usell! «

Petree terrestres fore

—UPI Telephoto.

tempt of court, The office said
the possibility also existed that
other National League owners
could also be held in contempt of
court if they take a vote on the
Braves’ proposal,

Notre Dame Drills Stress
Passing for Stanford Tilt

SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 21 —

(AP)— Second - ranked Notre
Dame's football squad concentrat-
ed on passing in a 20-minute
scrimmage Wednesday for the in-
tersectional clash with Stanford
here Saturday.

Guartedsucks John Huarte and
Sandy Bonechio alternated in
passing, mainly to split End Jack
Snow and right end Phil Sheri-
dan.

Renum Wins Skyline
Cross Country Title

Ranum won the Skyline Prep
League Cross Country champion-

ship Wednesday with 15 points at

Highland Hills golf course. Gary
Marr of Thornton turned in the
best time of 7:46 over the mile
and a half course.

Adains City finished second with
38 and was followed by Westmin-
ster 59, Thornton 66, Mapleton 70
and Fairview 79. Brighton did not

 

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bearing on the Braves’ action
Wednesday was conjectural,

However, P. K. Wrigley, own-
er of the Chicago Cubs, was
quoted as saying he would not
oppose the Brayes’ move because
he believes in “free enterprise.”
Wrigley noted he did not op-
pose Perini's shift of the Braves

from Boston to Milwaukee and
Suggested he would not oppose
another move now.

President Roy Hofheinz of the
Houston Colts said he would at-
tend Thursday's New York meet-
ing with an open mind. “I’m not
certain yet how I’ll vote.”

The minority opposition in the
Braves’ shift vote was disclosed
by Edmund B, Fitzgerald of Mil-
waukee,

In a prepared statement a few
hours after the meeting, Fitzger-
ald said he and five others were
unalterably opposed to the move
which he said would be detri-
mental to the Brayes, baseball in
general and would “violate the
public trust which has been placed
in this organization.”

The other five negative votes
included directors Duane Bow-
man, Madison, Wis.; Daniel
Parker, Janesville, Wis; John
Puelicher, Joseph Simpson Jr.,
and Carlton Wilson, Milwaukee.
Fitzgerald's G6-page statement
particularly criticized Braves!
board chairman William C_ Bar-
tholomay of Chicago and club
president John McHale for pre-
vious statements indicating the
pe would remain in Milwau-
ee,

Conspicious by their absence
at the statement issuance were

Bartholomay and Braves’ execu-
tive vice president Thomas A.

| Reynolits, hrs

‘Chicago lawyer,
who reportedly own 40 percent of
the club's stock.

Absent at the directors meeting
were Perini, said to still hold 10
percent of the club as chairman
of the Braves’ executive commit-
tee, and another director, Coach
Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay
Packers.

Meanwhile Milwaukee govern-
ment officials, civic leaders and
fans joined in criticizing the
Braves’ action,

“This is a sad day for baseball,”
said Wisconsin Gov. John W. Rey-
nolds. “The owners of the Braves
are showing a callous lack of faith
in the people of Milwaukee and
Wisconsin,

I pledge all due resources of
the state to the Milwaukee coun-
ty officials in their legal efforts
to prevent the move, and I am
requesting the attorney general's
office to make its staff and facil-
ities available to Milwaukee
county in these legal efforts.”

Mayor Henry Maier said the
Braves’ action would remove any
illusion that bas¢ball is a sport
rather than a business.

“TY think that the circumstances
of this transfer definitely give big
league baseball a black eye,”
Maier said. “I think that as this
story is told baseball generally
will not feel that the joy will have
been worth the pain of it.”

Rep, Clement Zablocki (D-Wis)
said he believed the Braves’ move
would be the “straw that broke
the camel's back” regarding gov-
ernment action to regulate the
sport under federal anti-trust
laws.”

Western State Ranks
15th in Grid Poll

Western State College was 15th
‘Wednesday in the weekly United
Press International small college
football ratings. The Mountaineers
had one first place yote and 30
points.

 

Wittenberg set the pace with 12
votes for top spot and: 245 points,
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