Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - May 13, 1955, Wellsville, New York A r Con You a Hand In Spring Reporter Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper Daily Bringt You World and Local Year NEW Friday May 1955 Five Cents Per Copy Modern Parking tol Is Being Readied Off Fassett Street L f Iron Hand Is Felt By 13 Vietnamese Communism Takes Over In Northern Indochina Today Chill Orders Broadcast by Sound Truck to Natives THIS IS THE SPOT IN FASSETT STREET where the Lynch and Salvation Army houses stood just a short time The houses were moved away and the Village is the area for a street and parking Eventually the street will continue through the area and join into an extension of Madison Reporter Maxwell Toy for Is Nominated To Be New Army Chief of Staff Will Succeed Ridgway Commanded 8th Army in Korean War Fighting WASHINGTON UP President Eisenhower today nominated Maxwell Taylor to be the new chief of staff of the Taylor will succeed Mat thew Ridgway on June Taylor commanded the 8th Army in some of the bitterest fighting of the Korean He is now serving as commander in Far East and commander in United Na tions His appointment as chief of staff is for a term of two Lyman will take over Taylors two commands In the is now commanding general of the Army forces in the Far East and the 8th Ridgways two year term as chief of staff would have expired next He reached the mandatory army retirement age of 60 last March but the Army retained him on active duty with approval of Pres ident will retire on leaving as chief of Ridgway has not seen eye to eye with the Eisenhower administra tions decision to cut back Army Ridgway has contend ed repeatedly that atomic and other new weapons would require not ground forces be cause of a necessity for at a news confer once referred to a chlal view about retention of ground forces at current Eisenhower used the term pa as meaning special or came out of World j War II with a reputation as a man of derring Eisenhower wrote in his Crusade in in reference to Taylor The ran greater than I asked any other agent or emissary to undertake during the Taylor went into Italy secretly ahead of the invasion by Ameri can forces to sound out Italian Marshal Badogllo on a quick sur Later when Taylors 101st Air borne Division was cut off and surrounded at Bastogne Bel Taylor was in He flew back to Europe and para chuted into the center of his divi well that either death or capture would be his fate If the Germans won the He speaks more than a half doz en is a student of phil and likes to spend his leisure time reading Greek trag i Among fellow is rated as a great espe in the application of mod ern arms to the UN Command Protests Red MIG Attack on By MURRAY FROMSON Korea Command charged today that Communist MIGS made an un provoked attack on American Tuesday over interna tional waters the Yellow Peiping Radio declared the SabreS had intruded over Northeast broadcast a few hours after the Commands pro test to the Military Armistice Commission quoted the Reds of Peoples Daily as declaring Tuesdays incident was a pre meditated act of The and Peiping also differed on losses in the air The protest said the attacked some 55 miles southwest of ob liged to defend themselves and in so doing destroyed two or more MIG aircraft while sustaining no Peoples Daily said one was shot down and two were It called re port of two MIGS downed and two probably destroyed a brazen wil perversion of the It said Chinese fighters rose to intercept them the Sabres and shot down one and damaged These arc the In the protest the Com mand charged the Red were en to utilize Korean bases as a privileged The protest told the Chinese and North Korean members You are officially warned that if the aircraft of our side are at tacked they will defend them The protest did not specify the planes were Red but this was acknowledged by the Pei ping It did not specifically that fhe MIGs operated from Korean But the The fact that you are now endeavoring to utilize the armistice to provide a privileged sanctuary in Korea for your similar to that en joyed by your side utilizing bases north of the Yalu River during thq period of is becoming apparent to the The protest charged the KPA Peoples Army Chinese Peoples Volunteers had moved jets from Manchuria and China Korea as soon as bombed out runways were repair ed after the North Indochina Iff Iron hand of communism clamped down on the lives of 3 million Vietnamese In Northern Indochina Vietnam troops took over con trol of the seaport of Haiphong from the last big territorial gain under the Geneva peace a new code of existence immediately went into Sound trucks broadcast an order that all who had helped and sup ported the French and Vietnamese must report at once to the nearest police The chill an abrupt change in an apparently lenient Vietminh attitude before the march into started hun dreds of Vietnamese in hurried flight to the Other stern Vietminh orders fol lowed people were instruct ed Jo stay in their homes until 8 They were told when they could walk on which They were instructed to go to banks and change their mese piastres into Vietminh at 40 dong for one They were ordered to appear Saturday for the victory parade and instructed to They were told of taxes they must pay to build the economy of the peoples republic of They told French colonial ism was dead forever and that the peoples great enemy now was American The sound moving ahead of grim soldiers shouldering rifles with fixed blared the first chilling News of the first heard in the northwest part of the spread Hundreds of Viet streamed to the Haiphong docks in a last minute rush to flee Red Most were Vietnamese who ap had wavered on making their choice to flee or to try to live under Red The Vietminh order threatened imprisonment or death for thou If they did not denounce could never know when others Thousands of Vietnamese had worked and helped in dozens of ways while Haiphong was the war time port of entry for mountains of war supplies sent to the the fall of Dlen Bien Phu and the surrender of North Viet Nam at Dulles Arrives in Vienna To Sign Austrian Treaty Austrians Are Jubilant Laboratories Moved When Vaccine Was Questioned Several Demo Leaders Are Really All Wet in Buffalo BUFFALO Mi Several Demo cratic leaders were really all wet here It was just one of those as far as the Democrats were co Harriman and party arrived at the airport early and caught the reception commit tee on a coffee break in the air port snack hours as the governor and party were viewing the harbor from a some one tripped the valve ofthe boats two forward 4inch The boat was heading into the wind at the time and the water shot high Into the air and poured back on some very chagrined Demo There was one saving note a ducking be cause he was in the wheelhouse iit the Albanys Tulip Queen Has One Complaint Register ALBANY was only one flaw in Suzanne Schusters tion as Albanys tulip The Netherlands flags lining the New York State Capitol steps were up side second officer of the saw the tail end of Wednesdays And he dropped a goodhumored letter to Mayor Erastus Corning advising him that the Dutch flag is not white and white and Maybe you should have allowed me to give your new queen a real Dutch Baars adding hastily But never I have a queen at and a good He didnt explain how a kiss have set things TV ACTOR DIES Francis a television actor on the Jack Carson and who had ap in vaudeville and on way and in character roles in Died Native Troops Take Positions In Singapore SINGAPORE UP The British moved thousands of ed Gurkha and Malayan troops Into emergency positions today as a swept the island The violence al ready had claimed the lives of American newsman Gene Sy of and two other At least 36 persons have been injured in the touched off yesterday by demonstrations supporting a bus The riot ing posed a severe test for Singa pores recently inaugurated front the colonys first elected I Chief Minister David Marshall charged Communist influence was apparent in the United Press manager for Southeast died in a hos pital here this 15 hours after he suffered head injures in the start of the Hos pital officials said the 29yearold correspondent never regained con The government early today or dred Singapores own military force to emergency British army authorities said their standing ready on Singapore could go ac tion immediately if called upon by civil The colonys new Council of Ministers met in emergency ses sion at Government House to dis cuss the worsening As they fresh violence threatened in the wake of the riot ing by 300 striking busmen and several thousand of their support ters which raced throughout yes and last Trade union protesting police action yesterday against the called out workers of the Singapore Trac tion They also promised to pull I out more unions in the next few The army and air force put reinforced guards on their here to ward off at Republican Senators Accused of Engaging In Political Cold War WASHINGTON Dem Leader Lyndon Johnson said today leading Republican senators and not Democrats are waging the cold war of politics with the White House that Presi dent Eisenhower once The Texan recalled campaign before last falls elections that a cold war of partisan polities would break out between the White House and Congress if the Democrats won control of as they After the Eisenhower told a news conference the words were too strong for what he had in but Johnson said today It looks like the President had something Leading Republi can senators are making the point that a Big Four meeting at the summit would lead to a to There may be a cold war Johnson told but the antagonists are er and some Republican senators who apparently do not trust him to negotiate with the Johnson made it clear Jie re ferred to recent speeches by GOP Knowland the mi Bridges chair man of the Senate GOP Policy and McCarthy All three of them have voiced about ex pressed willingness to attend a Big Four conference with the state of France and Rus They also have questioned the wisdom of trying to negotiate with Red as Eisenhower has said this country is willing to I think an international ence could lead to a sellout if our country is represented by stupid and unpatriotic Johnson But I have confidence in the I do not expect him to be ac by any but the most worthy motives or to send into a diplo matic conference a bunch of stupid We cant let the dangers loom so large that we are too frightened to participate in a And we cant refuse to trust the Presi dent who is the only constitutional authority who can bear he bur dons that are Blaze Destroys Lumber Yards In Brooklyn NEW YORK destroyed two lumber yards and three build ings last night and threatened the entire Williamsburg A fire facial estimated age at two million Four hundred firemen and 70 pieces of apparatus raced to the Eighteen firefighters were but none The heat from the fed by thousands of board feet lum was so intense that the first firemen on the could not get near the The fire started when a sawdust blower in a frame planing and moulding plant adjoining one lumber Flames engulfed another lum ber and a bolt and screw factory on the same block also was destroyed A paint store across the street from one yard suddenly burst into The fire started at and it was not until that it wa under The main concern Fire Chief Peter Loftus was that the wind might shift and engulf the entire industrial Beloved But Blighted Elm No Longer Shades Church BRIER HILL beloved but blighted elm no longer shades the Young Memorial Presbyterian Church in this hamlet near the Lawrence The pastor and outraged town folk fought six weeks to save But they yielded yesterday to state tree experts who said it might crash down on passing the dispute was at its the tree up a World War I machine minus on the church lawn and defiant townspeople ringed the tree with parked Barth Van the said the State Department of Public Works had agreed to re place the elm with a goodsized young Cutting of the elm was delayed until a department inspection con firmed that it was Military Manpower Cut Program Headed For Fight in Senate By WILLIAM ARBOGAST WASHINGTON ffi ingly approved by the Pres ident program to cut military manpower during the next fiscal year headed today for a new fight in the Despite outspoken criticism from some advance indica tions were that the President would be upheld also by the Sen ate when it gets around to voting on the subject some weeks The manpower curtailment plan won the backing of the House yes as it passed 3820 a to give the Defense Department in new funds for the fiscal year starting July On successive and lopsided voice the House beat down amend ments which would have boosted the bills money total and military manpower during the new year at levels projected for June 30 of this The Presidents ap proved without calls for an overall cut of from that figure by June with the Army being the Navy and the Marine Corps The Air Force would be in creased by Amendments to retain the Army and Navy at their present levels to give the Marines an ex tra over current strength were offered by Flood D Pa and Andrews Flood told House it was un in the light of existing con to pare down military He said Russia was building up her navy and air force and obviously wasnt pre paring for Two Boys Drown in Pond Near Homes SHERMAN M James Ecker and Carl both were drowned last night while ming in a pond near their homes in this Chautauqua County The two classmates went swimming shortly after sup per and might have been stricken with police Coroner Frederick Mattison issued a certificate of accidental death due to Elbe Veterans Leave Moscow After Visit MOSCOW m Nine visiting American veterans of the 1945 linkup at the Elbe left for home by plane They were laden with souvenirs and loud in their praise of Soviet hos The who are stopping off in Paris to the United carried photograph al bums recording their four day visit to Moscow as guests of the Soviet Marshal Vassily the Soviet chief played host to the visitors last night at a farewell banquet in the Central House of the Soviet During the evening he toasted the friendship and mutual under standing of the American and Russian About 175 Russian and foreign including military attaches from western attended the lavish A friendly atmos phere POLITICAL EDITOR political editor of Globe for more than CO Pled RAIN WESTERN NEW ern Finger Lakes to Lake Ontario east of Lake Black River Basin Thickening clouds today followed by intermittent light rain beginning tonight and continuing through Mild tempera Highest today in the mid Low tonight around Cooler High near By RENNIE TAYLOR Associated Press Science Writer UP If you were a manufacturer of polio vac cine and some of the chil dren inoculated with your product started coming down with infan tile what would you do You probably would move Just as Cutter Laboratories to prevent any further use of the Cutter called the news then the radio and tele vision then the Also the firm notified its dis centers and sales offices across the asking them to call in all supplies and pass the word to all All this was Cutter within 38 after receiving word from the Public Health Service tempo withdrawing approval of fhc Cutter There was no evidence and nothing conclusive even that the Cutter vaccine was at although a Public Health Service official at Carl reported evi dence pointing strongly to the Cutter vaccine as the cause of polio cases among vaccinated chil dren in The final verdict oh the Cutter vaccine awaits reports from the National Institutes of an arm of the Public Health which put investigators into the Cutter plant here and started tests of its own Reactions of Cutter research scientists and other workers re a firm disbelief that their vaccine could have caused the in Robert company who directed the high speed said I felt that if our vaccine responsible for cases then report It would be in spite of the greatest care of one of the most competent scientific staffs work ing on this In all feverish activity around the plant growing out of the polio incident there was no sign of Company employes had Cutter vaccine injected into 465 of their children soon after the product was initially approved for None of the youngsters had The laboratory went right on making polio vaccine and some 350 other some of which it has been producing for nearly half a There has been no let down demand for other Cutter Fred Cutter He added that the company is insured against loss growing out of Injury resulting from use of its But the main reliance of com pany officials is the care taken in production of the Here is the way the laboratory describes the final tests for safety and effec After the virus is grown in a solution containing monkey kid ney tissue as the main it is filtered off and dosed witli This is supposed to kill or inactivate the live While the main batch of inac virus is frozen to prevent any further samples of it are put into test tubes along witli more monkey kidney tissue and placed in an If there are live viruses they should resume their If there is no growth under this fa the batch then is tested on live monkeys for safe ty and ability to produce antil j It takes 30 monkeys and 24 days to test each Into the brain tissues of 18 of the a sample of the batch is After a wait of several days these monkeys arc killed and their spi nal cords are examined for any signs of damage by polio The 12 monkeys are given injections into their From the muscles the vaccine finds its way into the blood which cither produced antibodies or car ries the vaccine to the place where antibodies are After many days the blood is checked for anti the trade mark of its ef If any of these 12 monkeys shows a sign of polio or it is Security Pact Approved By Seven Nations Poland So viet Union and seven other Euro pean Communist nations approved today the draft of a security pact which is to place their military forces under a unified A Soviet spokesman told a news conference the treaty and other documents would be signed at 5 EST tomorrow and publish ed after the The foreign ministers and defense ministers of the eight Warsaw Conference nations proved the treaty and the unified command decision at a 30minute session this The treaty designed to counter West rearma ment as NATOs 15th provides for mutual economic aid and cultural exchanges as well as mutual security of the Red There has been speculation that Marshal Ivan Soviet deputy defense will be come supreme But the Soviet spokesman said lie could not disclose details of the command decision or say which of the eight nations generals would get the too Some consider the job may go to Marshal Kon stantin the Russian war hero who now heads armed Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai told the session of day that the pact would be open to any other European nation wishing to join and that the al liance would automatically dis solve itself if any security system could be The signing will be held in Parliament the spokesman The participating countries be sides are East Hungary and SixMan Expedition Planning Canoe Trip in A sixman expedition plans a 900mile canoe trip this summer to Chesterfield Inlet on about 200 mites south of the The route was sketched out yes by Arthur former editor of Ski Magazine who seeks material for a book on the Moffatt said the area had not been traveled by white men since 1893 when Tyrrell of the Canadian Geological Survey made the The party plans to start from Stony Rapids on Lake Athabasca In Northern Saskatchewan and tra vel north on the Three Dartmouth College stu are in the group Bruce Le Favour of Fred of Grosse Point who has made two canoe trips to Bay by a different and Edward Lan of Sao The others are Peter a Harvard student from San who has made one trip to Bay with and George Grinnell of New York a nephew of explorer George Thirteen Isnt Unlucky For Idaho Mail Carrier Idaho the 13th unlucky Hai says Leo a malt carrier He lives on 13th He was married on Friday the After 13 years of he became a He was in the 13th Divi sion during World War His car license number is He is a former president of the Dis Wildlife which em braces 13 eastern Idaho counties And in a roundabout hp was named for Pone Leo James Nolan Dies Unexpectedly at Troy TROY James Nolan unexpectedly yes a week after he had been elevated to the by Pope Pius had been pastor of Josephs Roman Catholic Church here since He was admitted to Marys Hospital April but apparently had been in good condition until shortly be fore his He also had held pastorates in New New port and Russians Compromise Solution Offered by West On Economic Concessions By RICHARD OREGAN Austria UP Secretary of State Dulles arrived in Jubilant Vienna today to sign the Austrian treaty of It was a gratifying moment tot the American who had insisted the ambassadors of the Big Four powers reach agreement on treaty terms before the foreign ministers meet for the actual sign Late the Russians ac a compromise solution of by the West on a key issue of economic and the way was cleared for the signing on Sunday of a treaty to give Aus trias seven million people full freedom after 17 years of military under the Nazis and 10 under the wartime In an airport Dulles said I have traveled to many capi tals on many Never have I felt more satisfaction than I now feel in coming to Vienna to sign the treaty which at long last will make Austria free and This has been a central goal of United States Its achievement will be hailed by the American people who have only admiration for the courage and steadfastness of the ing people of Among Dulles welcomers were Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson one of the four am at the negotia and Austrian Foreign Min ister Leopold who also at It has been particularly due to American help that we are now in a position to sign the treaty for which Austria has been waiting for 10 Figl said in greeting Austria will be free and If no hitch the foreign ministers of the United and Russia are scheduled to gather at 6 EOT Sunday to sign the The signing ceremony will put the stamp of legality on the free dom which in effect was won last when ambassadors of the four powers agreed on a treaty Within three months of rati the occupation troops of the four nations are to be withdrawn and Austrias free dom will be The treaty provides for Austrian independence and sovereignty and the withdrawal of occupation forc It sets the nations boundaries at those existing before the 1938 the forced union with Hitlers The economic concessions Mos cow finally agreed to put in the treaty include return of the great oil fields and the Dan ube Shipping to As Austria will supply Russia with a million tons of oil annually for 10 She also will pay the Soviets 150 million dollars in goods instead of cash for 300 concerns like the oil fields and the shipping were seized by the Nazis and taken over by the Soviets at the end of World War The Russians also agreed to take out of the treaty a clause which would have permitted teams from Communist countries to enter Aus tria at will to persuade refugees from communism to return to their British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan and Frances separate depar tures by plane for Molotov is scheduled to arrive in Vienna Saturday from where the East European Commu nist states are setting up a unified military command to counter the western defense Some Viennese began to cele brate their nce last But most of the capitals people reacted stirring themselves only a little from the coma of disbelief that they would ever be The early doubts began to dissi pate today as the government planned nationwide festivities to accompany the historic signing in Viennas 18th Century Flags will fly from public build Every homeowner through out the land was asked to decorate his Flotilla of Armed Junks Is Attacked by Warplanes Formosa UP Chiang warplanes attacked a flotilla of more than 20 armed mo junks today in the first Formosa Strait action in heavily damaged another and inflicted light damage on sev The attack was reported west of 35 miles south of the Matsu group and 80 miles west of Real Estate Investors Buy Warwick Hotel For Leasing PHILADELPHIA W The War wick Hotel has been sold for eight million dollars to a group of New York real estate Investors headed by Lawrence an The property will be leased for 21 years to the phia presi dent of the hotel and the Kirkeby Hotels said yesterday there would be no change in The Warwick has been under Kirkeby management for nine Hotels operated by Kirkeby in clude the Saranac Inn at Upper Saranac