Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - September 10, 1953, Stevens Point, Wisconsin latte FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR STEVENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 SIXTEEN PAGES GATHERED IN THE OF the new airport administration building Wednesday were these men concerned with the left to Henry W. civil tration architect from Kansas John Stevens whose firm Installed the plumbing and heating in the James L. local airport L C. chief engineer for the state aeronautics L. E. Fifth ward man and chairman of the common council's airport W. C. representative of the Chicago regional office of the left to Gerald G. sin electrical contractor for the W. J. a pilot for the state aeronautics Henry Stevens Point Ed general contractor for the and Don E. an inspector for John J. Flad and the Madison architectural and engineering firm which designed the Inspect State Are Representatives of the civil aeronautics administration and the state aeronautics commission expressed their approval of the new administration building at the local airport after an tion tour Wednesday of the Representing the CAA were Henry W. Kansas an architect and W. C. from the cago regional State aeronautics commission representatives here were L C. chief eer for the and W. J. a pilot for the Zutter piloted the plane which brought the group to the L. E. Fifth ward man and chairman of the com- mon council's airport Henry city and the airport James L. accompanied the in- Representing those who had worked on the building were Don E. an inspector for John J. Flad and the son architectural and ing firm which designed the Ed Stevens Point contractor who built the John ing contractor who installed the plumbing hi the and Gerald G. Wisconsin Rapids electrical contractor who installed lighting fixtures in the Herried complimented the city on the saying the was well and noted that it is an Knoepfle said he was ly surprised at what he He took pictures of the building both from the ground and from the air to use when discussing airport buildings with other small Herried and Knoepfle wm re- turn to their home offices and file reports on they Their reports will payments to be made from CAA and state The building is part of a improvement project at the airport which also ed work on the runways and Of the came from the federal government from the and 350 from municipal Youths Accused Of Rape To face Court Friday Sheriff Henry H. Duda said this morning that he Is still an alleged rape case for which two youths sre being held in the county Jail and that the pair would not be arraigned be- fore The one 19 and the er 20. are accused of raping a young woman Saturday in the town of Belmont The woman was treated st St. Michael's hospital after the ind- Royal Mounties Protest Parade B. women and 77 men in the hobor tent village of were arrested Wednesday night for parading in the nude in test to orders that their children attend public The arrests were made by at Canadian Mounted Police in the village situated on the out- skirts Perry 250 miles east of B. The members of a radical wing of the Doukhobor colony were rounded up and put on Canadian Pacific Railways cars for shipment to They offered no resistance but re- mained unclothed during the All of the 148 persons arrested have been charged with buting to juvenile Only a few of the Doukhobor children showed up at school opening The radical group has for years opposed regularly They have been a headache to provincial ties ever since coming from sia early this Two Boys Die Inside Freezer old boy who was to have started his first day at school and a brother are the latest victims in a nationwide series of tragedies involving home freezers and un- used They suffocated Tuesday night when they climbed into a small home freezer on the front porch of their home near The victims were Peter and Robert The tragedy brought to 13 the number of similar deaths ly across the Within a few days last month five dren died at four at and two at Mass. All suffocated hi unused Probers Get Inside Dope On Influence By CHARLES F. BARRETT Washington teacher asked the kid was the world and he said no. asked was it flat and he said no. says it is not round or what is daddy says it is think that is what everybody thinks of the Washington situa With this little Stanley L. Bishop L. Bishop Associates told a house investigating sub- committee of the trials and troubles of a in the A manufacturer's representa tive generally tries to get govern ment business for his or help otherwise in relations with the The armed services subcommit into alleged ence in military pur plenty of inside dope on the profession in 254 pages of released Sounded Nice Bishop told the committee he really didn't have an office and didn't have any associates but he chose that title for his operations because he thought it sounded nice One view of how some people in the business operate was given by Jon Jonkel who himself has been investigated and by a congressional committee for page 15) Communists Accuse Allies Of Faking List Of Missing Theaters Open Tonight With Reduced Prices The Fox and Lyric closed since Aug. 31, will be this with a new schedule of reduced admission prices in it was announced today by Al district supervisor for the Fox Wisconsin ment operator of both show The theaters were closed after three days of demonstrations on Aug. 28, 29 and 30 by scores of and a few adults testing a price New Prices The new schedule is as Adult from 6 p. until 65 adults from until 85 dents at all 40 dren at all 20 Frank said that current student sion cards will be honored until a new system of student fication can be Reductions are noted in sion charges in all three the adult price was 85 cents at all dents were charged 60 cents and children were admitted for 25 Adoption of this schedule was what precipitated the con- which resulted in dark ened Prices before the recent increase were 80 cents for 50 cents for students and 25 cents The teen age protest was aimed primarily at the higher student Changes Made While the theaters were shut workmen were busy with repairing and remodeling in both New screens have been with the Fox now equipped for the showing three dimensional Frank Painting and refurbish ing has been done inside and out side at both theaters and a her of new seats have been in- stalled at the Lyric to replace some in need of It is likely that the under the new price schedule has cancelled the need for an member committee recently formed to meet with the ment representatives to explore possible solutions to the still are perfectly willing to meet with the said there are other matters that the group wishes to we will be glad to talk them He that it was his belief that the new price schedule would prove satisfactory to all categories of theater patrons and that al operation of the business could be resumed without in- cident Final Tribute Paid To Chief Justice Vinson Washington The body of Justice Fred M. Vinson was brought to towering Cathedral today for services in the presence of President Eisenhower and former President Throngs of ordinary people and dignitaries of the nation to pay a final mortal farewell to Under Bed Roses Under a blanket of red roses supplied by the supreme the mahogany casket was brought from a downtown funeral home to the cathedral on a height overlooking In the nave of the front row seats were reserved for Eisenhower and Truman on opposite sides of the center aisle with places for the supreme court justices and government officials behind the president and members of the Vinson fam ily with The services brought Eisen hower and Truman together for the first time since Eisenhower's inauguration last Vinson died of a heart attack early Tuesday He was 63. Long Service For nearly three decades this friendly man had served his As a congressman from as secretary of the treasury and in other high posi tions in the executive branch the government and finally for seven years as chief He wm m the little town where he was in a cem etery on the bluffs of the Big Sandy McCarthy Calls Army To Explain ted Washington Senator Carthy has demanded that the Pentagon by nightfall if how the ar- my came to rend out to 37 of its commands last year what the senator termed Com- munist you read this and believed you would move to McCarthy told ing to photographic copies of 70 of a document he said was for an indoctrination course for intelligence officers and There was no immediate com- ment from the defense A included in the portions which McCarthy made said the purpose of the study was develop an under- standing of the Soviet people which would be militarily in case of And it The problem is not to strate the political injustice and Advise Sending Money To Beat Indochina Reds By JOHN SCALI national British Prepare To Bury Victims Of Red Gunfire Claim Durkin Quit P. kin was reported today to have resigned as secretary of The White house declined com- ment on the report but a top cial said an announcement on the subject was expected The Partly cloudy with scattered showers west and ex- treme south and most of state Little change in Low tonight 50-58. High Friday 70-75 80- 85 Stevens Point by Yesterday's 77. Last night's 59. Noon 77. By FRED HAMPSON Hong Kong This British crown colony prepared today to bury a reserve in its army defense force and five al navy men killed Wednesday when a Chinese Communist ship fired on a Hong Kong naval patrol Five wounded survivors of the attack in the estuary of the Pearl were in the Royal navy's Hong Kong hospital under tight secrecy They had been picked up by the destroyer Con- cord after reportedly suffering both bullet and shrapnel The one identified victim of the fray was E. Frank an countant with a Hong Kong firm who held a reserve captaincy in the colony defense Identities of the other stein have not yet been disclosed but all were believed to be members of the Royal Funeral ices for all six were scheduled to be held Barred The damaged launch reached Hong Kong this afternoon and was immediately tied up in a closed portion of the navy Newsmen and were barred from the area and the navy issued no statement The tight official secrecy has created speculation that the ing might have important cal but most mari- time observers said the shooting apparently was unpremeditated and resulted from Communist suspicion of all foreign craft The Reds have opened fire on numerous craft large and in the past but Communist shells took by far their heaviest toll this In London the admiralty fied the damaged craft as the 72- foot Launch 1323. It was under- stood the which normally carried a crew of two officers and 12 was on a normal patrol at the time of the Presumably the rest of the men aboard the launch were In International Waters The navy said the clash curred in international waters seven miles southwest of Lin Tin This is south of Hong Kong and on the east side of the Pearl river estuary leading to the Communist Chinese port of Can 90 miles Official details of the incident were Colony officials maintained a close-mouthed aiti apparently seeking to avoid heightening the already tense re- lations between Hong Kong Red In the foreign office today called for a full report on the A foreign office spokesman said want a clear picture of the incident before ing anything about security council was reported today to have recommended thai France be given several hundred million more American dollars to back a new drive to end the bloody Indochina The American funds would en- able France to transfer nine bat talions of troops from Europe to Indochina to lead a new against the Highly placed officials who re- ported this the said the security government's top decided on this move Wednesday at a review of the Indochina Expects Ike's OK President Eisenhower is to approve the dation after discussing it with kev congressional leaders to de- termine how to scrape up the Preliminary estimates indicate the new aid program would cost some 300 to 400 million dollars in addition to the 400 millions congress appropriated for Indo- china this The Eisenhower military and foreign policy leaders are report ed convinced the United States has no alternative but to back the new gram if it wants to keep this strategic Southeast Asia nation out of Communist supplied by Red already have con quered large areas of Indochina during an campaign and have tied up more than 350.000 French and Loyal Indo- Chinese Main Part Of Plan The offer to move nine bat talions of French troops to In- to reinforce units alrea dy there is reported to be the But the French are said t have promised also that they wil try to build up the loyal Vie Nam array further so it. with Cambodian and Laos can eventually take over the burden of defending Indochina To increase popular native support for the Indochina con the French also has pledged to grant com plete and lasting independence to the three Indochina Start Moving POWs Into Neutral Area By SAM SUMMERLIN The Communists today accused the allies of faking a list of missing UN mistreating war prisoners and kidnaping a Pole who fled a truce super- team into American The Reds unloaded this barrage as the Korean armistice moved rapidly into a new phase the disposal of Red and allied ers who refuse to return to their economic tyranny of the vik government but to illuminate the Russian in his existing in other activities of is senate investigations said he Summons Witnesses 1. Called two witnesses for closed session about what McCarthy ed Communist infiltration of ar- my civilian employe The names dis- closed in 2. Ordered an inquiry into the promotion of an army noi who had been convicted in a case involving McCarthy said he called on the army to and produce for the author of the secret document intended lor use in the training of intelligence The document itself said 100 copies were distributed in 1952, mostly in the Far East. page 15) The first group of 500 North Koreans moved into the buffer zone under control of Indian troops Throw Rocks A spokesman said they threw rocks in rage when they saw two Communist observers standing outside a barbed wire The Communists backed out of Neither was The first group of anti- Red Chinese was to be turned over to Indian troops The angry Red charge of the Pole came in a ing of the truce super- Swedish Maj. Gen. Sven commission said Communist Poland's delegate the Americans of a Polish Interpreter who ducked from his inspection team into American hands as a plane warmed up to take him back to Red Korea Threaten Protest Grafstrom said the Polish gate threatened to lodge a strong probably other Red denunciations were broadcast by Peiping often a weathervane for officia moves to Peiping Hed prison ers returned in the exchange just ended have been hospitalized be cause of and mental ton ture at the hands of the American officials customarily decline comment on such Red In another Peiping said the UN command faked a list oi allied soldiers missing men for whom the UNC demanded an accounting The allied which includes 944 came from counted ous sources returning letters and even the own Peiping said the list was in- tended to divert public opinion from the fact that a large number of POWs who desire repatriation are still being forcibly detained by the an incident between an American soldier and a dish supervisory team officer gave the Reds more propaganda Hit By American The identified by the supervisory commission as Capt Elune Larsson of re- was struck by the can in a dispute over sending a cable Although the UN name was not disclosed ing radio identified nun as Pfc. Millard but did not give any General supervisory said he considered the incident closed after a promise by the U. S. army to take ary action special court the Reds termed the and and lodged a Pentagon Sends Notification To Kin Washington A faint spark of hope went out from the tagon today to the next of kin of 944 American servicemen whose whereabouts are unknown since reported capture by the The defense department list will be made public beginning 24 hours after telegrams are dispatched to the relatives of the men missing and unao Polish Interpreter Believes His People Will Revolt Against Reds By ROBERT B. TUCKMAN young Polish in- who bolted from Com- munist control and was given U. S. sanctuary said today his people some day will rise hi re- volt against the Reds now is not the Jan 28, told a news conference the Communist rulers of his homeland could not be overthrown outside even though 99 per cent of the Polish people oppose the Red Hajdukiewicz was a civilian interpreter for Polish members of the neutral nations inspection commission supervising the rean Yesterday he asked U. S. Col. Harold T. Babb for political asylum as a plane to carry him back to North Korea wanned up at air base in east His request was granted and he was quickly taken to a place of had to get that guy out of there in a hell of a said one U. S. Only an hour before the ing young Pole met newsmen in Seoul a Communist official at Panmunjom charged that he had been by the U. S The Polish delegate to the tral nations supervisory sion did not demand the return of but said a strong protest would be wearing green U. S. army told his news conference he made his subjugation of all After the news conference Hajdukiewicz was accompanied by U. S. officers to an closed presumably in the Seoul He probably will be flown to Tokyo in a day or but army officials said they had no information on State department officials in Washington said the circum- stances were unusual but it is U. S. policy to grant political asylum to persons honestly at odds with Only Temporary The asylum is given on a but it can be ex- tended and Hajdukiewicz tually could be given opportunity to apply for U. S. Hajdukiewicz told newsmen he decided to flee before he arrived in Korea with the Polish Underground At Work there is an active underground operating against the Asked if he thought Poland would help the free world hi the event of war with Russia he re- think if they are told about it hi He said thert is no food age in Poland but everything is Hajdukiewicz said he received no special instructions before coming to Korea but it was sible other Polish members of the neutral teams were told to spy on the He said he had no idea why he was chosen as an suppose it was bv he didn't belong to the Communist Hajdukiewicz said the Polish people were permitted to listen I to Voice of America broadcasts He said that when he learned but not to discuss He de- he was to return to Panmunjom scribed Voice and Radio Free and then North Korea he Europe broadcasts as only immediately because knew it true news for was my last chance to stay The young said he was afraid of what might happen to his parents and a sister still in Believe War Near He said the Polish people be- lieve war will break out soon and that the only way they will win liberty is through The UN command went to Asked by newsmen if other invite other Polish and Czech officers to attend the news con- ference but ail Hajdukiewicz told the news he did not believe suppose there arc some Red charges that the allies members of the Polish delegation might want to flee from nism and seek U. S- asylum he persons who would like to re- main They arc in North I say for Speaking of his waged germ warfare in Korea and that the Polish people do not believe He said lie spent much of his life on a family farm at dramatic break because knew dukiewicz it was my last I cannot say j and attended the university He said he believes his escape i cannot discuss He said he worked as a foreign will encourage others in Polish government is based on he didn't want to return to my country which has been subjugated by the Communist I should like to go to the United States of He described M our industry is working for against free United States of j try in against the in the port agency of the leather Asked what the 1 would do U they got him The Communists do not ly oppose The war be- tween the Communist regime and religion is he replied That be very dangerous for me. It is sure that I shall M thrown t SPA PERI