Delphos Daily Herald (Newspaper) - April 8, 1954, Delphos, Ohio TELEGRAPHIC fly INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DELPHOS ED HERALD windy and colder and Low tonight 30 34 north and 3238 Friday and PRICE FOUR CENTS THURSDAY APRIL 1954 SIX PAGES 251 PLANS ONE MORE SUPER TEST Would Put Military Teeth in Pact By Pacific AntiCommunist Nations ALLIANCE IS SUGGESTED Chinese Nationalist Leader Chiang Urges East Asian Agreement as a Deterrent to Further Red In the Far TAIPEI Generalissimo Chiang has urged the to form a al liance for Asia to put military teeth into a united action agree ment by Pacific antiCommunist The leader warned that unless an cast Asian pact to the North Atlan tic Treaty were signed Commu nist aggression in the Far East will be further not Chiangs views on Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles call for united action to keep southeast Asia out of Communist hands were made known to Inter national News Service Wednesday through his closest The generalissimos ideas on the united action proposal are of special significance because his estimated Army on Formosa probably would be a mainstay of any Dulles made his united action speech last week in New York and now has followed through by sug gesting to at least six other Allied nations that they join in a confer ence to decide what to do about Red China intervening in the Indo Chinese The nations arc Brit New Zea The Philippines and Thai In the statement Chiangs it was that united action rc united strength of all antiCommunist countries to bring decisive May Battle For Governorship WASHINGTON INS Political strategists in both parties are coming to believe today that Thomas and Franklin Delano Roosevelt will battle it out in November for the crucial New York Most GOP leaders say will run again although ho now professes a desire for Many Democrats say junior can and will be but there are others who prefer some one Nearly all Republicans and some Democrats will win against junior but some con tend that the record of ills great makes young Frank lin It is going to be a long with the nominations to be made in lato September and the actual balloting seven months Interest in the New York gov race is high because many politicians believe the win ner will get his partys nomination for president in A winning Dewey might well have his third try at the White House if dent Eisenhower retires as has been A winning Roose velt could bo almost a cinch for the Democratic LOUIS INS Louis police have sold one batch of tickets to their annual circus that they are not bragging They disclosed someone bought tickets to tho benefit show with a feit FLIGHT CURES WHOOPING COUGH WILLIAM FITTS bids good flying to little Maria in Vienna as she starts on a And was it ever successful The child had whooping cough and Aus trian doctors couldnt find a So they asked permission for a plane That did they ROUND THE BUCKEYE STATE Governor Orders Probe into Drop In Cigaret Tax COLUMBUS INS An tion to determine if cigarets arc being bootlegged into Ohio or if state tax stamps are being counterfeited was ordered by Gov ernor Lausche The governor instructed state tax commission Stanley Bowers to conduct the probe because of a huge falloff in the states tax on the first and Bowers agreed that the might be occasioned by a decrease in the number of cigarets smoked because of the current lung cancer How Lausche declared The drop is so great I feel justified in seeing if the fall is normal if untaxed cigarets arc being sold in the or if state backed stamps are being foiled as they were in Illinois about three years Lausche to Support In Primary COLUMBUS Governor Lausche will throw his full and open support to former George Nye in the coining May 4 primary in what might be con an indirect test of Lau sches own presentday Nyc at present is no better than an even bet to capture the nom for lieutenant governor in a strong race that high lights the Democratic if Lausche throws his full support to the attor ney and former who closely with Lausche during three of the latters four the mar gin of Nycs victory or defeat could be considered indicative of current hold on Democratic Lausche is unopposed for to u fifth so he will have no direct test of his The extent to which he could sway voters to support Nyc would give him a hint of how hard he would have to work this fall to stand off the challenge of Republican State Auditor James Doctors Daughter Gets First Polio Inoculation INS Confi dence that polio vaccine is per safe was shown today by a Mansfield physician who offered to give his own daughter the first injection in a campaign to vaccin ate elementary school Charles Brown he GOP Opposes Democratic Head Tax WASHINGTON IMS A Demo cratic move to join any boost in personal tax exemptions with a incw or head tax ran into GOP opposition in the Senate Fi nance committee Ralph Flanders R called it a poor and another Republican member of the group now considering the omni bus tax revision said it would not be Allen Frear D announced he would offer the head tax to be applied to the millions of persons who would go off federal tax rolls if an increase in personal exemptions is His partial purpose would be to see that such persons feel the bur however of paying the costs of The finance committee sched uled testimony from Bar Associa tion witnesses today jn its second public session on the big which revises and the nations tax will start the Richland county pro gram April 21 by his daughter consent slips are now being distributed to children in the first three The program was delayed after broadcaster Walter Winehell caused a stir by declaring on his program that some batches of the vaccine made up for field trials contained active polio virus which j would cause polio instead of prc venting National and state health au replied immediately that all Vaccine is carefully tested be fore Youth Admits Trying to Wreck Crack Train CLEVELAND r A old Ashland county youth has been charged with trying to wreck a crack Pennsylvania Railroad train because he had a grudge against the The Cleveland FBJ office made the charge against Everett Lee of who al admitted that ho placed two tics on the The crack New train Mt the ties Sunday night but did not Cleveland FBI agent Norman McCabe said that Starnes faces a possible prison term a federal train wrecking ONE 12 INJURED BY TWISTERS Striking Extensive Property Damage in Illinois and Mich Damage Caused in Texas and One person was reported killed and at least 12 others injured in the wake of tornadoes which struck Illinois and Michigan causing cx damage late Wed Minor damage was caused by twisters in three other Texas and Kankakee county was the hard est A woman was killed and 10 other persons injured in the eastern Illinois farm community of Indian some 55 miles southwest of At Swartz 12 miles south west of two persons were injured and several homes damaged when a tornado hit the small Early last Flint was the scene of one Of the worst twisters in the nations his More than 100 were killed and property damage estimated in the Minor damage was when a twister hit near Fort and scattered areas in northeastern Two blocks of the downtown area were destroyed at when a tornado hit that town and minor damage was reported at another No injuries were CYCLE TRIP ON BRENDA British waves to crowd tn New York at end of a journey through North America on that English bantam motorcycle she is She rode through the and into Mexico and said she spent only of her allotted travel She plans to write about her experience when she gets International IKE ASKS UNITED ACTION WARNING TO COMMUNISTS Some Kind of an With Interested Free Before The Geneva Conference is In Department Charged With Law Violation WASHINGTON INS The Na tional Federation of Postoffice accused Postoffice Department officials today of il legally using public money in an attempt to influence Leo president of the postal de clared The Postoffice Depart ment has wilfully violated the law in using taxpaid facilities to set up a propaganda machine aimed at pressuring The union officials charge was based on a message sent on gov teletype facilities last Saturday ordering postmasters to contact local newspaper editors at once with the following text and arrange for its release to Monday The text was a radio speech by Postmaster General Arthur attacking congres legislation that would give a wage increase to postal em and supporting his own job reclassification Educators Agree To Tighten Up School Standards COLUMBUS INS Educators from county and rural schools have agreed that high school dards should be tightened In a meeting with state school one of the major changes recommended was that high schools be required to schedule a minimum of 20 credit units There is no minimum at Other changes proposed were in creased library a larger and more and recruitment of more teachers to handle the increased school lation WASHINGTON The Eisen hower administration made a de termined effort today to get free world agreement on a warning to the Communists against any at tempts to dominate southeast There were indications that Al lied nations were reserving judge ment on the proposal until at least after the Geneva conference on Korea and IndoChina opens in 18 President Eisenhower declared that the free world cannot afford j any further losses to Communism in Asia and said the has called for a conference of free na tions with a stake in the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said the is striving to develop a unity of will which could be translated united action if He made it clear that the united action he had in mind was mili tary in He said the goal is to make it apparent that the ambitious effort of the Chinese Communists to dominate all of southeast Asia and the western Pacific arc doomed to be cause it will encounter a united opposition so strong that it could not be Dulles also made it clear that the Allied powers still have to be persuaded to join in the coalition He said his current conversa tions with Allied diplomats are de signed to sec whether there ex ists a possibility of strengthening the situation so as to minimize the risk of what could be a ter rific The timing of the administra tions effort to organize a regional defense system indicated that tho wants some kind of agree ment in advance of the Geneva Named Judge 0 Circuit Court CINCINNATI IMS Potter Ste Cincinnati attorney and 39 yearold son of Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Garfield Ste has been named by dent Eisenhower as judge of the Sixth Circuit Court of Ap The younger if con firmed by the would be one of the youngest judges in the history of the The post has been vacant since the retire ment of Judge Xenophon FIVE AIRMEN KILLED IN TANKER BLAST Ratifies Treaty LUXEMBOURG INS Tiny Lux embourg Wednesday became the fourth nation to ratify the Euro pean Defense Community Vote on the measure in ment was 46 to with the Com munist deputies voting in the neg TOKYO INS Five airmen killed today in the flaming crash of a big Air Force tanker plane in central Six other crewmen aboard the stricken craft parachuted to safety and were picked up by a ground rescue An Air Force spokesman said four bodies were recovered from the charred wreckage and a fifth was seen trapped The five rode the plane to earth in its flaming First reports from the scene said all 11 crewmen aboard parachuted from the plane but these proved to be in The aerial tauker a converted Superfort bomb er plummeted into an open field near The jet plane it was refueling was not and returned to its During the described by the Air Force as a routine training a gasoline leak was The jet fighter im mediately disengaged the refueling hose which was pulled back aboard the tanker But despite the quick the KB 29 broke into flames at once and was convulsed with a series pf THIRD HYDROGEN DETONATION IS CARRIED OUT TUESDAY WORLD NEWS The French high command re ported today that French union patrols operating from encircled killed fiO Vietminh sol diers Wednesday Meanwhile another flight of American transports was re ported to have arrived in Indo China to bolster the French sup ply Wednesday a group of landed In Other than the minor the night passed with no infantry bringing the lull in the Dienbienphu fighting into the fourth France reported that Information reaching administrative capital of said 115 Vietminh soldiers were killed over the week end in a battle in the Banban region of Nuclear Tests Are Forerunners of an Enormous Increase In Production of Atomic and Hydrogen Explosives During the Next Several Communist Chinas president Mao still is a seriously sick man despite recent appear and a triumvirate now is in almost complete control of Amon the three key men under it was reported a struggle is in progress for even tual lone This was disclosed by a non Communist source who returned from after an extensive visit at the invitation of an agency of the Communist The source said Mao is not suf fering from the range of illnesses commonly ascribed to stomach ulcers or tuber from the removal of a In Washington preparations be gan at today for the of the showdown public hearings April 21 on the fight be tween Joseph McCarthy and the Ray attorney named by the Sen ate Investigations subcommittee Wednesday as special chief coun started reviewing the evidence and gathering a The next big question to be an swered by the six voting members of the subcommittee is whether the will be allowed to witness es representing the The Wisconsin who has given up his voting rights in the insists that he and the Army both be given the right to question each Jenkins replaces Samuel a Boston lawyer who quit five days after he was ap because his impartiality was questioned oil the basis of past statements he had made in praise of WASHINGTON At least one more stupendous test is planned in the Pacific spring as the forerunner of nu enormous increase In pro duction of atomic and hydrogen explosive during the next several A top source said today that definitely at least one and two more of the will bo detonated this bringing to either four or five the total for the The third hydrogen test was eon ducted successfully Tuesday fol lowing those of March 1 and March Atomic Energy Chairman Lewis Strauss told a Senate ations subcommittee Wednesday that more emphasis on is He declared that the joint chiefs of staff believe full advantage should be taken of thermonuclear hydrogen wea He added Our projected out put of these materials atomic and hydrogen explosives in fiscal 1953 will rise Because cer tain facilities now under construc tion are not to be in full operation until enormous production gains will continue for several more The joint congressional commit tee on atomic Is standing back of a statement while there was consider able discussion before work on the began in the sees nothing sinister about The committees statement was issued by Sterling Cole 11 chairman on of the full committee after a halfday session to consider an indirect charge by Joseph McCar thy R that an delay ill work may have been caused by WHAT NOTED PEOPLE AfcE BATING Washington National lican Chairman Leonard Hall The Eisenhower administration regards a healthy economy as this basic issue of We can noi will Washington Clinton New Mexico Democrat and member of the atomic committee I do not think it necessary to consult Britain now before we the hydrogen or atomic A prominent Navy psychiatrist said today that mentally handi capped persons must be used in military service in any future The Elmer said studies have indi that a large percentage of individuals rejected for military service and those discharged from the service for psychiatric reasons could have served He added that the use of men tally substandard and handicapped persons is not only feasible but a necessity when the exigencies of the as iu time of bring about a man power Hollywood Shimmy on being a national glamor girl I still feel much more like a Atomic Easier j LONDON INS The first known atomic Easter egg was laid iu Britain Wednesday by a white leg horn The said to be worth at least was developed by government radiochemical re searchers in their efforts to i mine how humans build up resis tance to A spokesman said the radioactive egg made a Gei ger counter rattle like a ture Navy Alerted For Smuggling Of Atomic Weapons WASHINGTON INS Navy intel men were warned today that they cannot rely on counters to detect smuggled atom ic bomb materials because radio active uranium and would be The Navy distributed to all ships and stations directions to be on the lookout for smuggling of atom ic weapons into the country by The instructions signed by Navy Assistant Secretary told the Navy personnel what sort of to for In somewhat more detail than was used by Federal Bureau of Invest Chief Edgar Hoover in his to civilian law