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34 PAGES- 3 PARTS Bans State Sales I TODAY the News THE CITY C. WHITNEY, city budget supervisor, .reported EDWIN that 1965 appropriations approved for city departments so far will require an increase in the city tax rate.


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The Milwaukee Braves have made no commitments to leave the city, and never have had any such offer to move, John McHale, president of the team, said.







A 14 year old Milwaukee boy was killed and a 15 year old companion injured seriously w hen the stolen car in which they were riding careened out of control during a police chase and crashed int o a tree in Whitefish Bay, police said. The dead boy was Robert Stenzel, 4466 N. 28th st. •• • • Voters in the Elmbrook school district approved a $4,- 535,000 bond issue for school construction and refinancing of Joans. A total of $3,885,000 is to be used for a new junior high school and an addition to Pilgrim Park junior high in Elm Grove. • * • THE STATE party at its meeting in Madison adoptTedHE aRepublican state platform opposing a general sales tax on food, clothing and prescription d rugs. The plat form reflects the views of GOP gubernatorial Mminee Warren Knowles .


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Democrats quickly finished their official business at their statutory platform convention in Madison and then adjourned to the Loraine hotel there to get down to the serious business of tellmg candidates how to beat the Republicans m ovember. • • • THE NATION NO COMMITMENTS, McHALE SAYS . Braves Deny ·Move Offers He said that certain factors 000 annual i n c o m e for the Braves. have entered the picture to In a later interview with The "help us make up our mind." Sentinel, McHale said that the These factors, he said, were Braves might have made a deMcHale also said that "we an offer frim the county board cision about moving earlier in have nE.ver had any offer, as to renegotiate the Stadium conthe s e a s o n, ' but then " we such, to go anywhere." wouldn't have had anything tract, giving the ball club all from Schlitz or the county." concession revenues, and a new McHale appeared on a taped radio. and television offer from Mchale commented that peotelevised news conference, "The the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. ple probably will say that, "You Bobby Bragan S h Cl w" on have used t his to bargain." It is estimated that both offers WTMJ-TV, The Journal Comwould mean an additional $250,"But this isn't true," he said. pany station. ________________________________...:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The Milwaukee Braves have made no commitments to move out of the city, John McHale, Braves' president, said Tuesday. • Heredity is what makes the mother and fat her of teen , agers pause at times to wonder a little about each other• (By carrier, 45 cents w eekly ) on Food, Clothes . In TODAY'S CHUCKLE TEN CENTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964 - • • • INEL MILWAUK_E Sunny, coo I e r Wednesday and Wedn·esday night. High Wednesday midfifties. Maps and tables on page i. "We have never implied that we were dissatisfied." He sa id that the B i· aves have had no "subsidy offer" from any other city. -Spells Out Views of KnOwles He later commented that his earlier use of the word "subsidy" in regard to the county offer was an unfor tunate one. It should instead be called an Turn to Page 8, Co l. 4 _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By RICHARD BRADEE Sentinel Madison Bureau Madison, Wis.-A new state platform, spelling out opposition to a general sales tax on food, clot hing and prescription drugs, was a<lopted T esday by the Republican pa t~· to reflect the views of W arren Knowles, the party's candidate for governor, The document spelled out in detail what Knowles a nd other candidates for state offices hope to accomplish if elected in November. It is different. from cover to co\'cr, fro m the platform adopted b> the st11te Republican convention in Milwaukee in May. The action was taken at the party's statutory platform con\·ention, a meeting of candi· dates for state·\\·ide offices and the legislature. Normally, the statutorv con\'ention adopts the platform written earlier b>· thf' rnluntary party organization in state convention. The new platform prop0sccl mam· specific piecPs of leg1slat1()n. Included ere proposal to I • Stabilite the tax hase with, lnut ncrnl 1le ~ on fnorl, clllth!ng net presl I t•on dru �