Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - September 4, 1954, Hamilton, Ohio States Savings mm 66per cent traffic HAMILTON JOURNAL HAMILTON IN of tt of Matth 1st*. S E P T E M B E 11 1, 1 S 4 VOL. 68-NO. 220 price rive cents HA 16 PAGES WEATHER Hamilton anu PARTLY CLOUDY witm SHOWERS WARMER low night 62-6?. DULLES PLEDGES U. S. AID PACIFIC Stowaway Ike Hails U. S. Worker In Labor Day Message DENVER Eisenhower declared today in a Labor Day message that only workers in free nations like America can produce deep and tremendous surge of born of The President drew the contrast of a slave state forcing its workers endless Here is the text of his message for the Monday this day all Americans again give thanks that we live in a country which upholds the high belief that every citizen should have the right to seek freely the work he wants to all the world we have shown the inevitable results which can be accomplished in a land where man can choose the job he ' job for which his ability fits prepare himself for and join freely with his fellow workers in common slave state may force its masses to endless But it never can produce that deep and tremendous surge of might which comes to a nation when each man knows that he is driving a wedge or plowing a furrow or operating a lathe because he is a free and that to this endeavor he freely sets his this principle lies a true and joyous May we recognize it today with a new * No Verdict On McCarthy Case In Sight WASHINGTON P. 14-year-old Long is shown in the Immigration Bureau's detention Young Amther reached Japan as a stowaway aboard the Japanese freighter Astoria Mara which docked Sept. 1. The boy told a reporter that he dreamed of living in Japan through stories related by his father who was a seaman visiting that country before the Kidnaper Injured In Fall From Car Ohio - A 26-year - old Pennsylvania woman walked into - the state highway patrol headquarters here early today and reported she had been kidnaped by a stranger who forced his way into her car at the U. and 22 some 20 miles west of A few minutes patrolmen found Charles F. 26, lying about 30' feet off 40 about one mile east of Cambridge with both ankles He was taken to Guernsey Memorial Hospital but no charge A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent arrived to investigate the case a few hours later and the state highway patrol said a charge of kidnaping and transporting the victim across a state line was being The alleged kidnap victim is Mrs. Clarence B. 26, of Homestead Pa. She gave highway patrolmen this Mrs. Lang was driving to an airport near her home to meet her a chief boatswain's mate in the She stopped for traffic at the who later gave police the Columbus YMCA and the National Hotel of Cambridge as his walked to her grabbed open the put his suitcase in the car and slid in the seat beside Mrs. Lang said he pointed to his thought he was indicating he had a her to drive on and observe all to 14, BATCHELOR TELLS OF RED PLANS SAN Tex. W - A former North Korean War prisoner being tried on charges of collaborating with the enemy says the Chinese Reds wanted him to head a organization to work with Communists in the United The statement was made by Cpl. Claude Batchelor to an Army intelligence officer in Tokyo early this year and introduced here yesterday at the Batchelor said that when he decided to stay with the Reds - a decision he later reversed - the Reds to find another prisoner in whom they could put trust and faith to carry on this Batchelor said they decided on William C. Skipper but am not certain that he got the Batchelor and Cpl. Edward Big Stone were among the 23 Americans who originally chose to stay with the THIEF STEALS BUT IT WON'T WORK 111. The thief who stole Chester old railroad watch won't even be able to give you the time of The timepiece is a Hey Anders still has the XENIA GIRL STRUCK AND KILLED BY Ohio old Mary Elizabeth one of 12 children of City Commissioner James T- waj struck end killed yesterday by 80 Dayton Awaits Arrival Of Bendix Trophy Flyers EDWARDS AIR FORCE Calif. seasoned Air Force all flying jet roar toward today in the world's fastest the 1,900 mile Bendix Trophy Speed All expect to average more than 10 miles a minute and complete the race in about three hours flying between six and seven miles above the ground since fuel consumption is less at high Each is scheduled to make at least one refueling stop and all were warned against making supersonic which might create window rattling as they approach the tower at Dayton Municipal Airport near suburban New Record Likely the are in the 650 it is expected that with good weather along the the winner will set a new mark eclipsing the 603.547 established by Maj. William Whisner a year ago in a All planes are standard Air Force highly waxed at the starting point to avoid all friction so most believe the winner can trace his success to his refueling Between and seven minutes can be used up getting The takeoffs were staggered at 10 minute intervals from this Desert flight test center with each of the five major Air Force commands represented by two The first Bendix Trophy Race in 1931 was won by James Doolittle flying a propeller driven plane an average of 223 Fallen French Commander Released By Chinese Reds HANOI Gen. Christian de commander of the fallen Indochina fortress of Dien Bien reached freedom The prize prisoner Sleeping Sickness Outbreak In Texas Tex. - An outbreak of sleeping sickness in a mild form had health authorities in this lower Rio Grande Valley city planning a massive campaign Preliminary tests indicated it was harmless form of the dread brain sleeping which turned up persons first suspected of having Dr. Charles H. head of the Hidalgo County Health said than 600 persons may or may not be and that laboratory tests were State Health Officer Henry Holle said in Austin that 400 to 600 persons had the Dr. Miller announced the U.S. Public Health Service and Texas State Health Department are cooperating in a big drive to be launched he asked citizens of this city of about 15,000 people and others in the populous semitropical county to Clean up old repair broken windows and door cut weeds and remove all water standing he Dr. Miller said it had not yet been determined that the particular virus in this encephalitis outbreak is carried by mosquitoes and said the eradication program was a protective VINTAGE AUTOMOBILES TO TOUR THROUGH OHIO Ohio W. national director of the Affiliated Ancient Car Clubs of says more than a score of vintage automobiles will leave today on a tour that will take them 400 miles through West Virginia and The cars were to chug into hitting Coshocton and W. and MAN TO DEATH W CINCINNATI HOTEL CINCINNATI 23, of was stabbed to death early today in a west end Police held Cora Mae 24, for was visibly worn but still buoyant and to De Castries was brought to Hanoi from the exchange site where the Reds freed him at He was met in Hanoi by Gen. Rene commander of the withdrawing French forces in North At the exchange De Castries leaned on a cane as he was turned over but would not allow himself to be put in a He rode to the exchange site in a Communist command accompanied by a Vietminh colonel and a Communist His first request was for French fried potatoes and something different from his prison diet which was mainly French News Agency reported De Castries stood for a few moments before a number of cameramen and emphasized to them the white flag of surrender had never been raised at Dien Bien In staff car whisked De Castries to the villa he occupied here before he went to Dien Bien Phu as commander of that ill-fated French post last The general spoke only a few words to French Asked how he had been he complained that to 1'nitn 1<1, USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS URGED Ohio United second ranking Air Force officer has urged instant atomic retaliation against any without waiting to see what kind of weapons he had Lt. Gen. Thomas D. AF vice chief of said in a speech here iast night our ability to carry nuclear weapons to an aggressor through the air is the best guarantee of He spoke at a banquet of the Aircraft Industry Assn. In the audience were many foreign air including three officers from behind the Iron the Soviet Hungary and Gen. Thomas said talk of not using nuclear weapons comfort an aggressor whose military weakness is in atomic weapons and long-range 82*YEAR�OLD MAN FATALLY INJURED Ohio 82-year-old man was fatally injured yesterday when he walked into the side of a car driven by Miss 4, who is to be married in a Newark The victim was William Northey of kins and Case saw a chance today that hearings on censure charges against McCarthy will end next But they wouldn't say how long it might take to write a Watkins is chairman and Case a member of a special bipartisan committee set up by the Senate to consider a resolution introduced by Sen. Flanders to condemn McCarthy's conduct as unbecoming a senator and as tending to bring the Senate into Senate To Return When the group finishes its the Senate is slated to be called back into session to consider the In 2% days of public hearings this before recessing until next the committee put into its records a mass of documentary evidence bearing on five categories of charges against ' These charges were among 46 specific some of them filed by Flanders and Fulbright and Morse in support of the censure To Start Defense Whether the committee will introduce additional evidence before McCarthy starts his defense has not been Watkins said the group's staff still was going over all the charges and he has left the door open to take up any or all of them not yet covered in the He told in answer to a the hearings could end next week but that he was not making any in a separate Case said this was possibility and also a He that no one could say partly because the nature of McCarthy's defense was not Ready To Go Tuesday Edward B. McCarthy's has said that be ready to go on if the committee has advanced to the point then of accepting defense Watkins declined to say how long the committee would need to pre pare a report for the Case don't have any idea on at a news conference described the committee as fair a group as you can find in the $ Appeal To Holiday Be Alertl Be Alive To of the six persons who die d in the collision of these two cars He along highway U. S. 66 a mile north of 111. The autos were demolished when they sideswiped each other while traveling in opposite Three others were seriously Two of the dead were identified as Molina Ortiz and Ramon Martinez of Tc The others are from 111. cord traffic death toll for the Labor Day holiday was 461 in 1951, while the record over-all toll was 658, also in 1951. 43 Drownings Council records disclosed that traffic deaths up to Aug. 1 this year occurred at the rate of 91 every 24 Included were deaths occurring some time after days or An Associated Press survey in DAYTON IS HOST TO AIR SHOW Ohio hometown of pioneering Wright Brothers awaited arrival of the Bendix Trophy fliers today to spark the opening of the National Aircraft Take-off time from Edwards Air Force for the 10 Air Force pilots from five flying was around 8 a. EST. They are expected here before They will pass over the home pylon of the James M. Cox Municipal Airport at nearby Then they'll land at Air Force a few minutes away by returning to the show site via Last year's Bendix Maj. William Whisner made the 1,900-mile flight in three five minutes and 45 at an average speed of 603.547 Aircraft show officials confidently estimated a crowd of at least 80,000 for the finish of the speed TV GIVES IDEA FOR EXTORTION Fla. OR - A television program he saw gave him for a extortion said Leon Donald Schartiger of who is going to prison to serve a four-year The 40-year-old man admitted trying to extort from Mrs. B. M. Underwood here April 23, Mrs. Underwood told authorities she came home on that morning and found Schartiger coming out of a She said he told her to keep then handed her a crudely handprinted note threatening her life and that of her husband unless she appeared at Orlando by 2 p. m. the same day with in small Allowed to leave the house on the pretext of going for the Mrs. Underwood said she alerted the road patrol away until Schartiger * CHICAGO of motorists today headed fori the highways for a three-day Labor Day the last long weekend of the summer with a plea from President Eisenhower for careful The President deplored the by the National Safety Council that 390 persons will be killed in traffic accidents in the three-day There were a few deaths in motor mishaps in the first hours of the 78-hour holiday starting at 6 p.m. Friday and which extends to midnight President's Appeal President in his appeal to be careful this Let's stay Let's remember the simple rules of the Let's fool the Let's all be alive next There were 405 traffic fatalities over the three-day Labor Day holiday last The over - all total of violent deaths was 574, including 70 drowned and 99 | in miscellaneous The the bitter dispute over the European Defense Community Three ministers were the latest to resign less than three weeks after three members walked Two New Officials To plug the Mendes-France shifted eight ministers to new posts and named two new The shuffle left two posts apparently eliminated another and created a new one - secretary of state in the interior The ministers said they quit on grounds Mendes-France did not try hard enough to win acceptance of EDC by the National Assembly which killed the treaty off last The three who quit earlier were all followers of Gen. Charles de arch foe of the They said they got out because they felt a 78-hour from 6 p.m. Aug. 20, to midnight Aug. 23, showed 346 persons lost their lives in motor It also showed 43 persons were drowned and 104 were killed in various types of accidents for an over-all total of 493. Since 6 p.m. Friday the traffic toll was with one death each reported in New Connecticut and Three More Quit Cabinet Over French EDC Dispute By CARL HARTMAN PARIS - Premier Pierre Mendes-France sought today to bolster his cabinet as criticism of his foreign policies mounted at home and The harried premier began re grouping his Cabinet last night after three more ministers walked leaving six gaps as a result ADENAUER RAPS FRENCH ACTION LONDON m - The Times of London today quoted West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as saying French Premier Pierre Mendes-France to the European army Adenauer also warned in an exclusive interview with a Times correspondent that the death of the European Defense Community treaty at the hands of the French Assembly might mean rebirth of in Germany and the seeking of aid from Soviet the European idea is wrecked by the action of will not that mean a return in Germany to an exaggerated the chancellor do not mean a return to the nazism of but a return certainly to some form of Germany is rebuffed by the West and wooed by the do you not think that the nationalism will look to the Soviet This is a great KNIFE BLADE TAKEN FROM MAN'S HEAD PHILADELPHIA - Part of a 3Vfe inch knife blade has been removed from 44-year-old Harry Stone's head after being imbedded to 28-years. AUTO INJURIES FATAL TO WOMAN Ohio - Pearl Davis 71, of Detroit died in Grant Hospital in Columbus early today of injuries received when he was trapped in his flaming car last Cook's car was one of six involved in a smash-up a mile west of nearby The state highway patrol said a heavy truck slammed into a line of cars waiting behind another truck which had stopped to make a left Cook's vehicle was hurled into the lane of oncoming traffic and a chemical by an eastbound Another to Einstein Medical Center last car bounced by the original crash Friday complaining of a severe headache which had plagued him the past few | X-rays disclosed the knife puzzled at finally recalled having been stabbed in a street fight 28 years Doctors said the knife blade broke off and passed up the paranasal air space behind the The rest of the knife will be removed in a later SCHOOL BUS RIDE TICKETS ARE ON SALE Tickets for school children riding city buses are on sale at the office of the Hamilton Transit 331 Court and will be available from the drivers Tuesday according to Joseph The price will be five rides for 35 then hit again and ignited gas His Mable G. 70, Mendes-France was not strongly enough opposed to Latest To Quit Latest to quit were Justice Minister Emile Hugues Industry and Commerce Minister Maurice to 14, Fair Attendance Reaches 415,848 Ohio The 1954 Ohio State Fair has gone into history bearing an inferiority complex through comparisons with 1953's all-out affair but with officials hoping they at least broke even The final day drew an estimated 18,500 bringing total attendance for the eight days to about 415,848. Attendance at last year's with its elaborate program commemorating Ohio's 150th topped that by more than 70,000. But while attendance was expenses also were andi Fair Manager Sam C. says by the time he pays all his bills thinks the fair will have paid for Last year's massive 17th left a deficit of approximately That show was supported by a special celebration In last night's horse from Ottawa Creek captured the 1954 American Saddle Horse Futurity of RAY BURN SLATED FOR TV TALK WASHINGTON - The National Broadcasting Co. announced last night that Rep. Sam Houses Democratic will address a nationwide TV audience next week on the record of the 83rd NBC said the former House STAGE IS SET FOR CONFAB IN U. S. To Help Philippines Improve Armed Forces STATE W. HEAD Declares This Nation Will Act If Attack Is Made On Philippines MANILA United States today promised to furnish a of the supplies and equipment to strengthen the Philippines armed forces view of the developments in Southeast The pledge was given by U. S. Secretary of State Dulles and announced in a joint communique following mutual defense talks It followed a statement by Dulles earlier today pledging that the United States automatically if the Philippines should be The communique said Dulles and Vice President Carlos P. who also is Philippines foreign reached agreement on all phases of a joint military defense Prelude To SEATO The talks today were a prelude to an Southeast Asia security conference which starts view of the developments in Southeast Asia the defense of the Philippines requires that forces of the Philippines be cooperative the joint communique It added that Dulles said is given by the Department of Defense to the proposals to develop the Philippines navy and air The communique said the Philippines Saturday proposed creation of a army and Dulles replied United States would furnish the major portion of the military material requirements for such an expansion of the In his earlier statement DuDes made it clear that the United States would come quickly to tho Philippines defense if the islands were Mutual Defenses wish to state in most emphatic terms that the United States will honor fully its commitments under the mutual defense If the Philippines were the United States would act Dulles His statement marked the opening of mutual preliminary to an Southeast Asia Security conference which starts The which has been insisting on an for one and one for type of defense was expected to modify its demands if guaranteed strong and prompt U.S. military statement appeared to be aimed at providing that the Philippines to contribute to its own security to the extent of its Dulles United States will take all practicable measures to maintain the security of the extent of its Dulles United States will take all practicable measures to maintain the security of the Philippines against external To Retain Bases The secretary said the United States would retain its military suffered possible back and speaker was invited to appear on a Half-hour program beginning at 8 Sept. 10. The originate at Ft. NBC said its radio network will carry the speech at a time to be announced FORT WORTH MAY GET AIR SHOW NEXT YEAR Ohio was considerable uncertainty today where the National Aircraft Show will be next but one thing seemed The show that been at Dayton for two years now will not return for a The Dayton Journal Herald today quoted an unnamed military source as saying the event will be moved to Fort next The paper said it was told defense officials want the show moved around and have a guarantee from Fort Worth RESUME HUNT FOR MAN MISSING IN LAKE ERIE Ohio and Coast Guardsmen resumed a search today for Fred about 55, missing in Lake Erie since his fishing boat capsized yesterday A Norman 6?, who was rescued after clinging to the overturned boat for three said wearing two life had started to swim for to n. STRANGER FORCES CASHING OF CHECK 111. Grocery has a rule against cashing checks for Mrs. Ruth Pasquali stuck by the rule so the stranger returned Thursday with a pistol and held her He took the amount of his proffered AUTO FATAL TO CINCINNATI WOMAN CINCINNATI UR - Miss Mae 59, of died yesterday of injuries suffered to an auto accident Among Sick Amusements 8 Editorial* i 3 Horoscope 13 Columnists 4 Markets U Churches 7 Ra4io-TV u Classified Comics 15 Society a Crossword