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   Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - January 28, 1954, Hamilton, Ohio                                Help Keep A merica Strong Buv United States Savings Bonds Plan aid 1 HAMILTON JOURNAL FORT HAMILTON IN 1791.:? M 14, net of 3, JANUARY 2 8, 1954 VOL. 6S-NO. 33 PRICE FIVE CENTS News family of possible WEATHER HAMILTON AND FAIR TONIGHT WITH LOW 15-20. FRIDAY INCREASING CLOUDINESS AND SLIGHTLY MILDER PRESIDENT SAYS NATION PROSPEROUS 4> * 4> 4> ALLIED ENVOYS PRESS MOLOTOV FOR PEACE MOVE Americans Who Renounced Homeland Head SOVIET WANTS RED CHINA IN PARLEY Diplomats Say Intentions Must Be Explored BIDAULT He'll Tour U. 5. Confers With Dulles On Informants Pass Along Views BERLIN The three Western foreign ministers were reported determined today to press Russia's V. M. Molotov to the fullest to find out if he really is offering peace i i Indochina and The Soviet foreign minister dangled glittering indications of peace and world prosperity before U.S. Secretary of State British Foreign Minister Eden and French Foreign Minister yesterday they would only agree to admit Red China to a Such a Molotov told could consider the in an obvious reference to Indochina and Diplomats closely associated with ths three Western ministers said they were agreed Molotov's intentions must be his purposes made clear for the world to and Ms genuine peace if taken Hold Conference whose country is extremely sensitive to any move to end Southeast Asian called Dulles and Eden to a luncheon meeting today to discuss the Qualified informants said any French government would find it impossible to reject a genuine offer of an settlement or even negotiations for a At the same time they expressed the view that Russia's move could be designed as much to delay French parliamentary approval of the European army plan as to bring about any relaxation in Asia and any improvements in relations with Red According to all available information from official Bidault and Eden are convinced that Molotov at this point is playing peace as a lure to win acceptance of Red China as a great They think he is holding out hopes which in any such conference would be if not Molotov's Stalls Their conviction in this as Eden has is buttressed by Molotov's stalls on negotiating on But the Western ministers were reported determined not to pass up any real move toward peace by the One clear purpose of the meeting was to insure that the Allies do not fall into any let by appearing to reject a proposal for Indo-Chinese peace His lures to entice the Western nations into a Big Five conference seemed To Page 19, HELD IN THEFT DENVER might have paid for Mason 24, if he hadn't surrendered to a generous He admitted to police taking from the wallet of a fellow tenant at 8 hotel after detectives learned he had given to an other roomer and flashed bills hi paying back Jones hadn't tried to make like Robin to the poor after robbing the never would have been said Complaint Deputy N. Jones has been charged with grand MEXICO DESTROYED BY FIRE MEXICO CITY W - Fire destroyed one of Mexico City's biggest movie houses last night but most of an audience of 1,500 by ter employes - escaped through fire exits without Authorities said there were no f Special To NEW YORK - Arriving in the U. S. at New Turkey's President Celal 70, greets America with a wave of his hat and a He and his wife scheduled a national T WASHINGTON to - President Eisenhower probably will decide next month whether to yield to demands for a breakdown showing how many disloyalty cases were among 2,200 federal workers dropped as security risks since he took A decision may come about the middle of an Eisenhower aide said when the Civil Service Commission reports to the National Security Council on operation of the administration program to weed such risks out of government Eisenhower heads the This who asked not to be said he would be greatly surprised if the President changes As Toward Life Behind Bamboo Curtain PANMUNJOM chanting Americans and one Briton who renounced their homelands to stay with the Communists today rolled northward in trucks toward a life behind the Bamboo And in the U.N. Command said officially that at least 9 of the 21 were accused as stool pigeons who betrayed fellow POWs to the The former Allied along with 325 South carried Red banners as they marched from their barbed wire compound in Korea's bleak neutral They cheered and shouted charges of imperialism and germ warfare at the Western world as they boarded big green trucks for the trip Five Allied newsmen saw them Indian Escort An Indian escort took the five of us to the North Camp for the last frenzied propaganda show of the men who chose Expect No Change In View On U. S. Disloyalty Cases TWO GRAND JURIES TO HEAR KIDNAPER CINCINNATI juries of both Hamilton County and the U. District Court will consider kidnaping charges against Glenn V. 21, of who had admitted holding up a wine store here Monday night and then kidnaping two men in a flight into Edward public first entered a plea of innocent in Police Court for the 125-pound Judge Joseph H. ordered him bound over to the Hamilton County grand jury under A short time Smith was taken before U. Commissioner Graham P. Hunt Jr. on the federal kidnaping Again there was plea of innocence and Hunt ordered him held to the federal grand jury under a The federal grand jury is scheduled to meet Smith is accused of having kidnaped taxicab driver Clyde 27, and Jesse 47, a sewing machine in his flight after the holdup at the wine He forced at gun to drive him into Smith was arrested at the railroad station in a short time after he released the two SOVIETS ENVOY TO BULGARIA MOSCOW Soviet government continued reshuffling its diplomatic corps today with the an that Yurich K. has been named its ambassador to He replaces F. who has to other the announcement In the last few Moscow has assigned new envoys to Norway and ' ' by coast guardsmen Ohio to - A frightened doe on the east in nearby rescued by six Coast Guardsmen in The crew lassoed the doe after it Jumped into icy then lodged itself between boulders Communist correspondents Allan Winnington and Wilfred Burchett arranged for a few newsmen to witness the unusual We were allowed to move freely in the compound that has held the captives since they were turned over to Indian custody Sept. 24. The in individual and group said almost exactly what told a handful of other Allied correspondents who interviewed them at Panmunjom They said they wanted to be and cannot do so in the United Officials Delayed The Indians had planned to turn over the records to Chinese and Korean Red Cross representatives at 9 a.m. and the prisoners were packed and ready to move Their banners and streamers were Senate Republicans Lean Toward George Proposal his repeatedly stated opinion that no breakdown is Eisenhower made his latest statement along that line at his news conference A reporter noted that the President recently referred newsmen to Atty. Gen. Brownell when they asked about the possibility of getting the Controversy has been raging as to whether most of the discharged employes were actually suspected of or whether they were dismissed for such causes as excessive homosexuality or talking too much about secret The administration program which went into effect last May classifies as security risks persons deemed undesirable on any of these Refer To White House Eisenhower was told Brownell suggested to reporters that they go to the Civil Service Commission for a and that Commission Chairman Philip Young in turn had referred the question back to the White House and the security Eisenhower replied he had when he suggested going to that the presidential order setting up the security program requires the Civil Service Commission to report to the security council twice a. CHICAGO AN BLASTS TAX CHICAGO oil company executive said today Ohio's controversial truck tax has the effect of erecting tariff between A. B. Gorman of Esso Standard Oil Co. who is president of the Private Truck Council of said the tax also threatens to raise the cost of truck transportation throughout the Gorman called the tax a to wreck highway transport agreements under which states mutually waive certain taxes on out-of-state punitive tax must not he it our 48'states will become 48 separate little economic entities as far as highway transportation is COLUMBUS KILLED IN FIRE Ohio to - Grant 43, died last night in a fire in the old street oar In which he lived on the edge of Columbus Firemen said kerosene Dunn was pouring into a heating stove ex canton JN farm 21, was killed last night when a tractor he was driving toppled down an WASHINGTON RECORD WASHINGTON temperature soared to 78 in Washington breaking all weather bureau records for a Jan. 27 WASHINGTON Republican leaders leaned today toward an alternate proposal by Sen. George but Sen. Bricker pushed on with his own measure to limit constitutional treaty Without giving a final Bricker turned aside as unsatisfactory to him in its present form a measure offered by George George's suggested compromise j would (A) nullify any future treaties and international agreements that conflict with the constitution and provide that executive agreements other than treaties could become internal law only by act of Offered As Substitute This was offered as a substitute for Bricker's proposal in a clause opposed vigorously by President says treaty shall become effective as internal law in the United States only through legislation which would be valid in of Eisenhower contends this would give the states power to repudiate some Bricker says that is not George said his proposal would eliminate the effect of the who will be 76 years old tomorrow and who has rounded out more than 30 years of Senate appeared to have come up with a suggestion that Eisenhower's Senate lieutenants might clutch as the basis for further efforts to compromise 'a fight that has split Packed Gallery Senate debate on the Bricker proposal began yesterday before a Sen. Knowland of the GOP floor hurried a draft of the proposal to the White State and Justice Departments and was awaiting George himself said he had discussed it with Eisenhower but gave no indication of the President's Sen. Ferguson of chairman of the GOP Policy indicated he believes some To Page 16, The Indian Red Cross officials were and the men chatted for 45 minutes with newsmen while they A biting cold wind whipped across the barren neutral zone and temperatures were below But most of the prisoners were bareheaded as they marched from the compound singing British Marine Andrew Condron stood erect in the lead truck as the convoy rolled He called to newsmen standing The prisoners laughed and joked as they boarded the And they were still smiling and waving a half hour later when their trucks rolled through the Communist check point and into Red tory north of the demilitarized Dishonorable Discharges All of the Americans have been given dishonorable discharges by the U. S. Defense Some said they planned to visit Communist China now that they are Others refused to To 16, Visits PREDICTS END OF BUSINESS RECESSION Government Ready To Act If Depression Looms CONGRESS Special To WASHINGTON - Mrs. Kate wife of Cpl. Edward S. the Virginia Gl who changed his mind about remaining with the Communists in is shown after visiting her husband in Walter Reed He faces court martial on charges of communicating with the enemy and seeking favor from his captors at expense of fellow j Six Ohioans Are Awarded Carnegie Hero Medals PITTSBURGH to - Six Ohioans have been awarded medals for heroism from the Carnegie Hero Fund endowed by the late Andrew Two women and three men yesterday were awarded bronze medals for risking their lives to rescue two Air Force pilots from a burning plane near LATE JANUARY MILD SPELL ENDS CHICAGO to - A late January mild spell appeared ended in the Atlantic and Gulf states today as cold air extended from the Rockies eastward to the eastern X More snow fell in the northern Appalachians and over most of New sleet and rain in many sections in the eastern third of the country made driving conditions From 6 to 8 Inches of snow fell in parts of Michigan and 40 children were marooned overnight at a school near Bad in the Lake Huron after their school bus became stalled in snow The children spent the night on Nearly a foot of snow fell in the Malone area of northern New York as snow was general across upstate New State police warned motorists all highways were after freezing sleet and EIGHT HEAD OF CATTLE PERISH IN BLAZE Ohio wind-whipped lire destroyed a barn near Columbus last night killing eight head of cattle and a About 30 milk cows were led to safety before the harn owned by Henry Weimer & Sons BULLETIN Berlin to - Dulles charged in fee JMf Vm conference May MinUter Molotov is trying the with a oi the third straight that the set to the problem tit Oeri many at They were Mrs. Genevieve J. 41, a hen 19, a Daniel H. 22, also a Marion R. 39, a and Vernon L. 54, a gravel pit Two pilots were injured and knocked unconscious when a U. S. Air Force plane crashed upright in a field Mrs. Zimmerman's home outside Dayton on Ohio 8. Mrs. Zimmerman ran to the burning removed and pulled John H. Saxon 30, free and helped him to He urged her to return for Hubert G. 36. Both Trapped Both had been trapped by their safety parachute and debris lodged against the Other rescuers arrived including Mrs. Zimmerman's Miller and Mrs. Zimmerman and Darlene ran behind the cockpit and helped Pedersen remove his parachute The men hammered at the glass finally cracked and To 16, DUTCH STUDENTS PROTEST PAINTING The Netherlands art students were hot under the collar today because the Van Abbe Museum here plans to shell out for a by Spanish Communist artist Pablo They said they don't object to Picasso's politics or bis artistic feel the museum bypassed competent The students of the Applied Art School in Hertogenbosch mailed out a pamphlet to ail Dutch art schools protesting the Students of the Applied Art School taking up the said they would demonstrate in front of the museum PROVE FATAL TP MANSFIELD TRUCKER Ohio to - Burns suffered when his gasoline truck hit trae and proved fatal yesterday to Earl 87, The Methodist church at Henrietta was damaged by flaming gasoline that flowed from the wreck Secretary Wilson's Power Under Test At Pentagon WASHINGTON to -A test of power is on at the Pentagon to determine whether the authority of the defense secretary is supreme in the military The handling of the of American soldiers who decided to stay with their Communist captors in Korea or of those who later changed their it became apparent is involved in this But in earlier the issue of central control cropped Secretary of Defense Wilson has publicly taken the responsibility for ordering the Army to discharge dishonorably the 21 Americans who have decided to stay with the Some Army legal experts hold that nothing in military law allows the issuance of dishonorable discharge orders without trial by Wilson says he thinks he has the Related Incident There was the related incident of the Army's sudden announcement of the on court-martial of Cpl. Edward the Virginia soldier who reversed his original decision to stay with the There the issue was one of the Army's timing and the wording of its the every high including President Eisenhower and was startled and disturbed by the announcement last Friday The Defense Department was reported to have asked both the Army and MARITIME UNION AGREES TO PACT WASHINGTON of U. steamship lines and officials of the CIO and AFL mari time unions have reached a precedent - establishing agreement to work jointly in an effort to solve problems faced by the shipping A spokesman for the steamship lines said yesterday it was the first time in history that represen of the union with steamship officials in such a discussed ways of stopping the of the shipbuilding the spokesman cleared the way for talks about shipping generally as well as wages and working PRESIDENT TO TALK AT LINCOLN DINNER WASHINGTON to - The White House says President Eisenhower will speak briefly at the Lincoln Day box supper Republican rally here Feb. 5. ' The an annual affair which usually kicks off the Republican will be held at a sports arena with figures furnishing jhf entertainment in ohio river CINCINNATI body of an unidentified man was in the Ohio River near North Bend yes The body apparently bad been in the water for about four Marines to hold up on any action or announcement In prisoner of war cases until all efforts to win back the remaining 21 had been not take any action at all before the following Favorable Treatment Eisenhower said at his news conference yesterday he thought there must be something else in the Dickenson case other than his original decision to remain with the Dickenson is charged with having intercourse with the enemy and seeking to secure favorable treatment while he was an inmate of a Communist prison The President also said he was disturbed when he read newspaper reports of the Army's action and immediately called Wilson to be certain that justice was Dickenson yesterday was given a medical clearance and transferred from the Army's Walter Reed Hospital where he had to Page 18, BROWN CHOOSES STAR QUARTERBACK Cleveland Browns won the National Football League bonus pick today and selected Stanford's brilliant passing Bobby Five teams were eligible for the annual bonus Chicago Baltimore and the Division champion Harold public relations director for the Browns pulled the winning slip from a hat held by Commissioner Bert Asked what player the Browns Coach Paul Brown stood up and named The already Cleveland team took the star West coast passer apparently either as insurance for the aging Otto Graham or as trade bait to strengthen other SOVIET DIPLOMAT REPORTED MISSING TOKYO secretary of the defunct Russian diplomatic mission in Tokyo has disappeared and the mission has asked Japanese police to search for police officials reported The is not recognized by the Japanese police that Yuri 34, was fering from a But the newspaper Tokyo said it had learned from a reliable source that disappeared last Monday because he feared for his CINCINNATIAN TO GET STATE OFFICE Ohio Ohio State Journal said today Sidney 4Qryear-old law Monday will become assistant state's attorney general in charge ol investigating subversive ties to Isaacs has been associated with the Ohio of un-American activities since Urged To Take Bold Steps To Promote Economic Stability By STERLING F. GREEN WASHINGTON to - President Eisenhower today termed the nation predicted recovery this year from brief and business dip and pledged to use the government's vast powers to combat a depression if one should He proclaimed necessary to avert a cut liberalize credit and launch large-scale works even at the cost of new deficit And he gave forceful in his economic report to that it should take requested in his 1954' legislative program to and promote economic Protection Of Workers The he includes the protection of millions a more workers under unemployment and old-age and bigger benefit federal aid for public works stimulants to tax highway a new farm and a tariff program to encourage foreign All this is advisable Eisenhower adding that if he finds more power is he will ask for it Missing was an expected request * u uuuu i h Highlights WASHINGTON in his economic message 1. Forecast recovery this year from the business 2. all-out when and 3. Reported the nation with employment 4. Called on for to strengthen the for an increase in the 75-cent hourly minimum Secretary of Labor Mitchell recently reported that the administration was exploring means to raise it to more realistic But Eisenhower told Congress the time is not 35,000 Word Message Of his economic outlined in a 35,000-word Eisenhower is not a legislative program of emergency for the current situation clearly does not require it is a program for stimulating economic growth and minimizing any chance there may be of serious economic difficulty In the He set this goal for the economy increasing national shared equitably among those who contribute to its and achieved in dollars of stable buying After a year in he reported national production at a record 367 billion ployment is prices are and wages and profits art generally he saidt But can be no that the dip in will not become a er and deeper movement than thus far he He described the contraction Inside Among Sick 2 Amusements Classified 38-3* Comics 85] I Editorials 8*ft#  

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