Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - September 10, 1954, Hamilton, Ohio United States Savings up h forte fatty ch Saturday JOURNAL HAMILTON IN M 11, it patf omt mmu set SEPTEMBER 16, IIS 4 VOL. 224 FIVE CENTS n News family 36 PAGES v HAMILTON A N ft COOLER LOW 5mw, 4 4> Algerian Toll French Rush Supplies Algeria earth still trembled more than 24 hours after the disastrous earthquake that wreaked a death toll estimated at more than 1,000 Europeans and Another 2,000 were believed Shocks less violent than the first were felt five times and this One lasted several bringing down unsteady houses and great of shattered Blasted buildings in the heart of the town were crumbling into the There were 2,000 rescue workers and as many more on the spot about 100 miles west of The French which rushed all available troops and ambulances to the also sent four bulldozers and eight big water along with eight tons of and other 50 field kitchens and 35 to man Refuse To Evacuate The of the was quoted as had to evacuate 95 per cent of the but we won't evacuate the We're going to put everybody into Rescue teams returning here said identification of European victims was proceeding rapidly but they were having more difficulty with the Moslem Casualty were made more difficult by the fact many Moslems were burying their own dead without sending in any The French Interior ministry said last night 590 deaths have been confirmed but most an accurate accounting of the quake toll will Railways Cut With railways cut and many highways aid was flown in from Algiers and Some surface communications had been restored but most telephone lines were still Two thousand soldiers from Algiers and Oran - bayonets bared - patrolled the region to prevent Planes which rushed doctors and medical supplies to the area returned with the most severely The less serious cases were cared for in emergency field hospitals or simply in the Many able-bodied survivors were reported fleeing from stricken They traveled by bicycle or carrying a few valued French and Algerian troops were sent from Algiers and Oran to the trouble American naval authorities ordered U. S. Sixth stationed in the to stand The quake hit just after 1 a.m. yesterday with a 12-second tremor which toppled even mOst modern structure - building - like a stack of People who were not crushed in To Page 19, Senators Vote To Inspect McCarthy's WASHINGTON Investigating censure charges against Sen. McCarthy voted today least to the of the They decide after looking the paper over whether to admit it into evidence and thus make it The decision to take a look was made at a meeting of the special committee considering the censure It was announced by Sen. Watkins the at a public hearing as McCarthy returned to of them appeared to be stand on this seventh of Hoist Hurricane As Big Blow Nears N. C. BULLETIN NEW YORK W - The Weather Bureau reported today will be a miracle if hurricane Edna does not bit New York City head-on The bureau said it would be one of the serious hurricanes in the New Weather Bureau's Fla. warnings were hoisted at 11 a. m. today from Morehead N. to the Virginia capes as hurricane Edna whirled hits 115-mile winds in the direction of Cape ' Storm warnings flew north and south of the hurricane from Myrtle S. to Me. ' MAN RETURNS TO LIFE LONG Calif. said I was Harry Apperson 67, you can't prove it by Jones was recovering in Veterans Hospital Nine days ago he pronounced only to come to life again in a hearse en route to a Jones blacked out in the garage of his San Gabriel home all I remember Ah squad failed to revive him and doctor said he was But when attendants saw the blanket over Jones they changed their course for an emergency Oxygen pulled him through although he was in a coma for two a disabled is president-elect the Los Angeles chapter of the Rainbow He he'll be around lor his installation - PRESIDENT TO SEE DENVER bower arranged ft mating today and aides predicted mm tee same sort * trained campaigning be been tarrying on Republican control of sim GQP 31 tain v4 The are Vmm the President's to figure out how beet to try to eject party to the House to the m Plans fox ai Grady chief storm forecaster In the Miami Weather ordered the warnings up In an 11 m. advisory and said the center of the tropical storm should pass near outside of Cape Hatteras by or before Precautions Urged should be taken for very high tides dangerous winds on the North Carolina and Virginia capes this afternoon and he The storm at 11 a. m. was centered about 225 miles south of Hatteras and moving 10 miles an hour on a course slightly east of force winds extend 100 miles out from the center in the eastern semi-circle and about 50 miles to the Gale winds extend outward 150 to 200 miles from the center in all 4 DEMO GROUPS BACK HARRIMAN NEW YORK Four of New State's leading Democrats have formally endorsed Averell for the nomination for All may not be clear sailing for the millionaire New Deal because some powerful backers Rep. Franklin Roosevelt threaten a floor fight at the Democratic State Rut the endorsement probably has assured of a majority of the A statement backing was issued late yesterday by Democratic State Chairman Richard and Democratic National Committeeman Carmine G. who also is leader of the Manhattan party The statement bore the that ilj wiis by Herbert H. who is in and bids he mk the trial of is w ' WHEN oao wm 1m* with The disputed paper was produced by McCarthy at the recent hearing on his dispute with Army but members of the committee which that quarrel refused even to look at it. And Atty. Gen. Brownell ruled it should not go on any public McCarthy offered it at that time in support of his contention that his investigation of alleged Red infiltration at the Ft. 1J. radar laboratory was The paper purported to be a letter from the FBI to Army in reporting on personnel at the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said it not a letter but con excerpts from a longer confidential FBI Call Recess The committee recessed at 10:18 a.m. until 1 to the document and to check on some McCarthy is trying on the one hand to prove the 2%-page document is and on the that it does not contain secrets which might make his pos session of it V The committee and its staff made mystery of their plans for questioning Roy M. a central figure In the recent and James N. a staff member of McCarthy's Senate Investigations ' Committee sources said last night Cohn and Juliana had been summoned for questioning This morning the same sources said they bad no appointment with and that Cohn would not be questioned until some time in the Quit Mea It was reported that Juliana would appear at a closed door Chairman Watkins would only say his special staff had wanted to quiz both men to determine whether they have evidence that should be placed in the public who started to walk out of the hearing yesterday in a row with Watkins over his efforts to discuss the is nothing in it that would affect the nation's security if made Atty. Gen. has ruled against letting it go into any public The McCarthy camp said it had only a few more to After the close of the defense case McCarthy still was faced with cross-examination by counsel for the STAMPER CLAIMS HEW MARK DETROIT a 51-year-old flagpole down from his perch aboye the Michigan State Fair yes swollen twice and proudly an ' 887"hours mi 35 pn top pole m ' ' ' Jiew wood's tig old m JW hours set to fet feig REPORT U. S. ATOM STOCKPILE GROWING OUTPUT RATE RAPIDLY BASES AGAIN BLASTED Pocket Rages Over Quemoy Island Formosa - Chinese Communist artillery batteries and military bases on the mainland coast opposite were bombed and shelled the fifth straight day by Nationalist planes and warships A Defense Ministry communique said only that results of the latest attacks were being The pocket over the Nationalist offshore of 120 miles west of here and Just seven miles off the China began ago today with a five-hour Red bombardment from shore No Sign Of Cooling Although the no sign of Nationalist officials today flew a group of newsmen to for an Among the group was Associated Press Correspondent Spencer The Defense Ministry said Nationalist planes destroyed 18 Chinese Communist surface including several motorized They also bombed Communist fortresses at and satellite to the big Red base at All are within artillery range of warships were credited with Inflicting heavy flamage on Red fortresses Cape and other tiny islands in the Amoy School Segregation Battle Continues WASHINGTON - Parents are picketing unsegregated schools in two West Virginia counties and there have been moves to set up to enforce segregation in white people in certain counties are organizing to protect a Mississippi legislator said every county In the state has organized or is he ' Mississippians soon voting on a constitutional amendment which could lead to abolition of the public school One legislator said the aid passage of the The Mississippi legislature passed a Thursday designed to guard against Negro suits forcing admission to the University of Mississippi Medical The legislators recently abolished out-of-state medical scholarships to Mississippi New scholarships are to be given to the University of Mississippi now under .In two West Virginia counties Thursday protested the racial of school A picket line set up at the combined high and elementary school at Rupert in Greenbrier where 12 Negroes have attending classes the school opened And mothers of some white students in ion County turned out to the admission of 13 Negro PARTIES ENDORSE RELIGIOUS PLEA WASHINGTON declaration by six religious leaders Ing racial or religious Was in political has the and Democratic national The leaden had the party chiefs to Republican thoroughly Oldest And Youngest Twins At Convention the oldest and youngest twins at the convention In Grace and Mamie Walters of 111., 76 years of and Joseph and Joanne 3% of admire their U. Russia Head Into Bitter Fight Over Recent Aerial Clashes In Orient BULLETIN UNITED N. Y. U. N. Security Council today Soviet objections and agreed to full discussion of an American complaint that Soviet fighter planes shot down a U. S. Navy bomber off Siberia last The vote was 19 to 1, with Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. the only vote UNITED - The United States and Russia headed into a bitter fight in the U.N. Security Council today over their recent aerial clashes in the Far East. The ligation council was called into session at the request of Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Jr. to consider an incident last Friday off the Coast of Siberia in which two Soviet jet fighters shot down an American patrol Western expected Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky to counter with charges the U.S. bomber violated Soviet The United States contends its plane was over International Lodge To Give Details Sources close to Lodge said he would present a detailed account of the which he previously had described as a type which might endanger the maintenance of international peace and Frolic In Clouds Lands Balloonist In Trouble 5>K BULLETIN N. Y. 21-mile frolic in the of a boyhood balloonist Garrett Cashman in trouble with the law as an unlicensed The 26-year-old who does stage hypnotism off and soared an hour and a half yesterday below two grapelike clusters of 60 gas-filled But he spent the night in FORMER GUATEMALA HEAD EXILE MEXICO CITY Jacobo Arbenz Guzman of Guatemala flew into Mexican exile today as threatening crowds screamed at his departure from his The chief of regime landed here before dawn in a special Mexican He was accompanied by his young sons and 17 of his All had been with hundreds of in the Mexican embassy in Guatemala since the forces of Lt. Carlos Castillo Armas forced Arbenz out of office June MAN POSING AS OFFICER ROBS OHIOAN Ohio said Oley 62, was assaulted and robbed of 993 yesterday by a man posing as a who lives north of the intruder gained searching fpr moonshine said the man badge and Wilson kicked and TO OFEN Ohio Hi Works Manager IS. L. Smith yesterday said the Electric Corp. will regain ppen for produc lion here 11 is Tbe seaie at The Union im to caU a He was released early in bail pending a He said he broke through the clouds at 3,000 feet with his made and reported that he reached 6j200 feet before the sun's heat began expanding and popping the He snipped a few balloons off and landed safely in a tomato Trip Cashman described the trip as all His helped the preparations but she called it State sharing Mrs. charged him with being an unlicensed operating an unregistered and operating an uncertificated He innocent before Peace Justice Bigsbee of Guilderland and V hearing was set for Sept. 17. Hundreds watched goggle-eyed along the way as contraption soared from suburban to a farm near down the Hudson He rode piece of 1$ inches which hung from a spokeless bicycle The wheel was attached by ropes to two bunches of war surplus rubber Each was six feet across and contained US cubic feet of A power company crew tapped a to fill balloons and Cashman out for the gas and An opened parachute was slung between the two clusters * just in 9M�> 1 & TREASURY SPEAKS AT GOP DINNER Ohio of the Treasury speaking at a GOP dumer here said most future tax cuts be in the form of. than in higher He advocated cuts rapidly as in cm ha to justly hut that national security ani defend will determine how big fee mit immediately any proposal for specific action by the Security Associates said he was prepared to consider appropriate measures as the debate The initial discussion was expected to boil down mostly to an exchange between the United States and Other delegates have indicated privately that they cannot see what good the Council debate can Contradictory Accounts The difficulty faced by the Council stems from the contradictory accounts of the incident given by the two A U.S. spokesman said his in bringing such an incident before the Council for the first wants to focus world opinion on this act. The wants to create an atmosphere in Which incidents cannot be The Soviets are expected to counter that the best way to prevent such incidents is to keep American planes away from Russia's Rejecting a second American protest of the shooting the Soviet Union asked Wednesday what would happen if Russian war planes patrol flights near the of the United Claim The Russians already have contended that the American Neptune bomber opened fire first on the Soviet The nine American survivors - one crewman was lost - said their guns were unloaded and one gunner was able to shoot back only after the U.S. plane had been hit and was going REDSKINS SIGN VIC JANOWICZ CHAPEL N. C Washington Redskins announced today the Pittsburgh Pirates freed Vic from his baseball contract for the season and the Redskins have signed up the former Ohio State wai the seventh draft choice in but he spurned pro football for a shot at league baseball with Word preceding Janowicz to the Redskins that the Pirates expect the chunky athlete to report for spring training with the ball dub again next He has ed third base and Redskin Coach Joe Kuharich said he expects to use the at and perhaps on Janowicz wiy join the squad at Washington DE CASTRIES VEUVES UNEXPECTEDLY JN PARIS PARIS Qm Christian de the the fortress pj arrived unexpectedly in He was released by in. in tsu oi AEC Head Declines To Talk About New Weapons Likely At Marshall Isles Next Peaceful Atomic Uses Studied WASHINGTON CB - Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission says the United States has many more atomic weapons in its arsenal than it did a year Strauss was tight lipped yesterday when reporters sought to find out about U.S. and Russian progress in the atomic arms The AEC chief told a news conference this country has by a wide than we had a year and he said the production rate is mounting Tests Fruitful But when asked whether the United States has any new Strauss recall that he had said a spring series of Weapons tests in the mid-Pacific very A newsman asked if there had been any new Soviet atomic blasts since the United States announced detection of a Russian test about a year After Strauss where I ought not to cautioned newsmen not to any from his The AEC chairman said that all likelihood there will be continuing tests of new at the M a r s h a 11 Islands proving Other sources have reported a new test series is in the works for next Strauss also said he knows of no plan to move the testing area from where a mighty hydrogen bomb detonated last setting loose a radioactive cloud which ' drifted beyond the warning Japanese Some Japanese fishermen 80" miles from the blast by radiation sickness and Marshall Islands natives also but less This led to demands from some Japanese that the tests baited or the test location news conference ranged into the field of peaceful atomic energy uses and the AEC chairman said he expects open soon on creation of an agency along lines gested by President Strauss he hopes for an international conference of scientists on nonmilitary use of atomic energy long after the first of the LEAVES FOR L.A. WASHINGTON - The Election a bus load of members of the National Federation of Republican left today for the organization's tlon In Los Angeles Sept. 22-23. En the women will check on voter sentiment and try to rally party forces for the congressional ' elections this Along the luncheons and dinners have Mrs. Carroll National Federation and wife of Rep. Kearns described i as a traveling oratory which will analyze political feeling across the PILOT IN PLANE VAN Pilot was injured nine miles east of here today surplus Air Force trainer plane crash DeU wm flying Ws 4flu|il mSm mum 1 31334?