Winona Daily News, The (Newspaper) - August 3, 1954, Winona, Minnesota Cooler Showers Late Wednesday E Formerly Winona 99th of Publication Have Daily News Sent to You on Your Vacation VOLUME 98. NO. 215 SIX CENTS PER COPY TUESDAY AUGUST 3, 1954 EIGHTEEN PAGES pe in Pla ne This May Not but it's the Air At Vance Air Force Base in the have a special waitresses instead of It's an Air Force experiment that may spread if At any rate it's popular with Edward Strock of Long N. shown getting a cup of coffee from Shirley Junta Tells Disband GUATEMALA ruling military junta ordered dent Carlos private army to go home but the action generated public An can Embassy spokesman said there was a possibility of a popular uprising in the The junta ordered the disbanding of Castillo armed tion which sparked the overthrow of Move to Oust McCarthy Goes To Committee Nixon to Appoint 6-Member Group Within 48 Hours By JACK BELL WASHINGTON 75-12 vote of the Senate last night consigned to a special bipartisan committee censure move aimed at Sen. McCarthy and evidently signaled a lengthy new investigation of the Wisconsin Republican's Sen. Knowland of th GOP predicted by Vice President Nixon 48 of a inquiry committee charged with nearly 50 overlapping charges against the Senate's controversial Red In the face of a setback in his efforts to force an immediate showdown on the censure McCarthy called for and evening of the group to draft a speedy I want is a vote by the he declared in an inter- McCarthy dramatically told the Senate before it voted last j night that he wants his senatorial Head Gets 5 Fine For Tax Evasion NEW YORK LB Joseph D. Nunan once the nation's head tax was sentenced today to five years imprisonment and a fine for income tax Nunan was sentenced by Judge Walter who said that conduct be con- The judge said crime was made greater by the fact that he been charged with en- forcing the Nunan was appointed U.S. com- missioner of internal revenue by the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served in the post from 1944 to 1947. He was convicted on a five count indictment in which he was of reporting his income for 1946 to 1950 as when it actually was The eaid he paid taxes ing when he should have President Jacobo Arbenz after regular army units and tary academy cadets had battled the 700 irregulars sporadically for 12 hours yesterday with mortars and Twelve persons were killed and 42 wounded in the battling around Roosevelt where Castillo men were camped on the outskirts of the The outgrowth of weeks of tension between the troops and the revolutionists mushroomed from a between cadets and members of the President's One report said the trouble started in a house of A cease-fire finally took effect at p.m. and the 700 liberation army men surrendered their arms to regular array The were ordered to return to their homes throughout the try The junta ordered a curfew into effect at 9 p.m. and warned that military patrols would take critics put under oath before the special committee to repeat their If they do he they will indict themselves for or what mate liars they The Senate's vote sent to the special committee a censure tion by Sen. Flanders Flanders punctuated by reading a list of 33 counts against I six specific sations against McCarthy by Sen. Fulbright seven what similar charges by Sen. Morse and proposals for study of any charges in the Senate's investigating Knowland said he expects the Senate Republican and cratic Policy Committees to meet quickly to select the able men who have not become sans in this he said ought to comprise the inquiry Age Affidavit No Legal Defense Liquor Charge ST. PAUL Ufi An affidavi as to age taken by a bartender i no legal .to a charge o selling liquor to a Atty Gen. Burnquist ruled Winston C. city attor ney at asked if a who is a notary may require persons to make an affidavit swearing they are 21 before liquor is Burnquist there is no law prohibiting a bartender from doing but pointed out there is no statute an thus obtained a legal defense to a charge of selling intoxicating liquors to a World Anglican Meet to Open In Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS One of the impressive conferences in the of the Protestant church opens here Wednesday evening with a procession of 600-delegates o the World Anglican Congress in Richard fifth from poses with a group of American POWs who refused The by to his Mrs. Portia was taken on a seeing trip in Mrs. commenting on the picture and a letter said her still makes her feel her son wants to come Minneapolis Leading the wit wright flags designating represent from every continent and will be the Arch bishop of Dr. Geoffrey Francis and Bishop Knox presiding bishop o' the Protestant Episcopal church in This congress is only the second ever held in centuries of Anglican church The first was in 1908 in. Motion At the demand of Sen. Ives Knowland amended his tion to call for a progress report from the group before Congress perhaps within two The majority leader said if the committee finds it can't com- plete its investigation by the Senate will have to decide whether it wants to stay on in Washington to await a final report while House 1C a conference bishops only .is held in The importance of the apolis churchmen .Is hat besides being the in 46 years it will draw delegates from all corners of from the Anglican Communion's 30 lion It will continue through Aug. 13. affairs of the world move too fast these is another Reds Guilty of Breaking Korean Dulles Says WASHINGTON Secretary of State Dulles today sharply accused the Communists of violating the Korean But he said that on balance the violations were not serious enough to justify resuming In a news Dulles also disclosed that a new protest has been sent through Britain to Communist China over the loss of three American lives in the shooting down of a British airliner members go Fulbright said he thinks the against any A spokesman for the American Embassy reported there still was great late last The President's backers were the spokesman because the army had forced him to break up his insurgent The American official said t paid J. said the verdict would be He that Nunan be I permitted to remain free in the in the The Reds tried bail previously The to organize judge took the motion under ad- ment demonstrations th fighting was going Troops loya Nunan made no comment as he to the junta smashed all the at was His attorney had asked that his age of 57 be con- who rushed back Guatemala from a visit to Nunan could have received a was believed still firmly maximum sentence of 25 years in in He maintained a com prison and a The judge plete silence him to five years on The army announced the cease each of the five toe which was hurriedly P by Roman Catholic and fine on each of the five bishop Mariano Rossell Arellano with the help of U.S. Ambassador D r L John E' and government agreed to dis Free Man arm disband the liberation army and promised that the LONDON Britain's Lord tary cadets would not be punished Chief Justice cleared the road to for their part in the The freedom today for Antoni regular army in turn guaranteed to the 24-year-old. Polish place itself complete away Scotland Yard snatched eminent The agreement was signed for the government by Maj. Enrique went before the a member of the three-man Lord for a Col. Enrique defense ute private hearing on a writ of and Col. J Paiz under- corpus and emerged secretary of. Four high officers signed for the The result was not immediately on Column 1.) MCCARTHY Italians Conquer World's Second Highest Peak Pakistan An mountain climbing tion messaged today that it has conquered win Austen the world's second highest peak and since the con- quest of Everest the globe's est unclimbed The message received here said the victory was scored July 31 but did not name the expedition ber or members who reached the reason for the by Bishop Stephen E. Keeler of the Minnesota He has named as Minnesota gates David E. apolis lay and Rev. tor of St. Stephen's for the In addition to official delegates hundreds of church members and friends are expected to Dr. as spiritual head of the Church of is as the Anglican Church of- first in importance since his branch Communion's mother But he does highest in the Rather he is termed among Bishop as leading official of the host will preside at the Bishop Keeler sued the invitation for Minneapolis after it was decided at the 1948 Lambeth conference to hold the congress in the United Minneapolis was chosen as host city because it affords international delegates arriving from both coasts a central meeting point and an opportunity to see part of the McCarthy Makes Hitting Marshall WASHINGTON of War Harry H. Woodring says very of Gen. George C. Marshall I lost faith in Woodring had a hand in having Marshall named Army chief of staff in World War but a letter made public yesterday by Sen. McCarthy quoted the for- mer Democratic secretary as ing six weeks ago that Marshall sell out his grandmother for personal reached at his home in declined com- McCarthy offered the i dated last June 23, for the Con- in recent days by the visit gressional Record Senate here of South Korean President debate on a move by Sen. Flanders Syngman Rhee who has demanded most ago off Hainan Dulles another Far Eastern that States warships and would protect Formosa against any enemy attack but that this has not made any decision to enter a formal alliance with Chinese Nationalist govern ment As Southeast Asian defens Dulles said b hoped would be made in a week or 10 on the time and place for holding a conference conclusion of a defensive al Dulles told questioning reporters he could not go into detail on the atest U.S. protest over the ng down of the British Jut he said the main U.S. ment is that Red China is com- wrong in arguing that because the aircraft was British the United States government does not have a claim to present on behalf of the damages suffered by its own The Korean truce situation came in for It has been Missouri Solon to censure an end to the Neutral from the Mexican Em- is now a He will apply to the Home opponents are cram for a working Ued into the Mex ed into the Mexican Some of McCarthy's critics had Supervisory Commission which has cited as a reason for censure the representatives of Communist Wisconsin senator's 1951 speech ia South saying Marshall was in The United Dulles would be sympathetic to seeing the Woodring confirmed in commission wiped Its that he had written a letter bers are Switzerland and to Robert of New York two Communist City to thank him for a book about He told newsmen he Dulles said the nations which had lost faith in because fought the Communists Korea he thought the general discussed the possibility of Chiang on a postwar ending the commission because of peace mission to China for former toe activities of the Communist Primary Fight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A veteran congressman's fight for his political life today stood out in listless primarily elections n West ginia and Rep. Dewey Missouri Re- publican and chairman of the House Armed Services Com- faced a stiff challenge from State Sen. Noel a House member for 22 was seen getting a from yesterday's White louse decision to extend federal aid to some southwest there were no major contests on the day's slate and light balloting was Candidates for the U.S. Senate will be named in gan and West but no in- faced serious threats 17 of the 41 House bers seeking renomination in the four states had primary Election of candidates for ernor were on in Michigan and President was secretary of war Dulles said the situation in 193G-40, but was critical of many the armistice supervision is of his colleagues in the Franklin D. Roosevelt cabinet after the north the Communist high He opposed third and fourth terms under the armistice for is supposed to let members McCarthy said he had obtained of the armistice the letter from another senator I meaning the Swiss and Swedes who who got it from and that important to the Com- Woodring had no objection to its on ports of entry designated in the agree As made public by the letter dealt largely with the However they have circumvente ings into row with pe armistice agreement mov of the Army Stevens and materials through routes Army Counselor John G. use other ports of entry into Kore Stevens and Adams accused and they deny the Swiss ani Carthy and Roy M. then Swedes opportunity to visit sucl chief counsel to his Investigations of using improper pressures to obtain favored ment draftee G. David a former McCarthy and retorted that Stevens and Adams FEDERAL FORECAST used a hostage to try to Winona and Vicinity Fair and block McCarthy's search for sub- c r with increasing WEATHER in the Ike May Attend Fete Minn. Ifl President may be A Chair on a derrick was up an ocean cliff near San Diego Monday rescue operations for a truck The driver was operating a moving which went over the cliff when he swerved a speakers for the said cloudiness and local showers lati Wednesday afternoon or evening Little change in Low tonight 60, high Wednesday 80. WEATHER Official for the 24 hours ending at 12. m. 82; 55; sun m. AIRPORT WEATHER 80 at visibility over 15 mp be is planning for about that at 29.M, faUing humidity 58 per Rated as Senators Andrew F. Schoeppel and Matthew Neely W did little campaigning against what they viewed as light Sen. Homer Ferguson of chairman of the GOP Senate Policy was un- opposed for Ferguson's November Democrat Patrick V. was left without opposition by the recent death of former Sen. Blair McNamara is a former Detroit city Michigan Gov. G. Mennen seeking an unprecedented third also was unopposed But four GOP candidates vied to oppose the governor in having about even chances were State Treasurer D Hale Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary and Donald S former state and Detroit police The fourth former Lt. Gov. Eugene was given little i Order Sending Small to Mental Hospital Stayed Mich. neth B. the Detroit society today paced his cell at Allegan County Jail instead of mental hospital Circuit Judge Raymond L. Smith yesterday signed an order for the dentist's commitment to the Ionia State Hospital for the Criminal In- Then a few minutes later he granted a stay of the order until Aug. 12. order would have sent the 1-year-old admitted slayer of his wife's Jules M. 45, to mental institution the rest f his natural or until such he can prove will not e harmful to to r their Craft Burns on Isolated Farm In Connecticut 12 Hurt as Airliner Sheers Off Row of Hits Barn big engined Constellation with 37 aboard fell with a deafening crash rom rain-soaked skies ing in flames on an isolated State police reported that all including two mira- escaped death in the irash itself and the flames that furiously for two hours r the A dozen or eo were ials reported none apparently uffer critical The 29 passengers and eight crewmen aboard the Air France flying from Paris to Mexico Sty via New were ordered to a Norwich six miles for precautionary A hospital spokesman said or survivors suffered tures and could be described as seriously One witness reported that the turned back at Idlewild port in New York by rain and low down with a Once it hit the rain-sodden field the plane skidded about a half bounced into the air and sheered off the tops of a row of Once the plane skidded to the one of its wings just missing home of Valentine Sebastian where one of his twin was playing on the The ship then plowed through a small ordered to fasten their safety screamed that there wits no pante and the and crewmen quit the quickly and in an orderly Aaron New York clothing was among the who fled the ing passengers were screaming and there was a terrible he saw many passengers leaving the He himself escaped with a hand although he said he was the last to leave the The plane mowed down a row of rees on the farm of Valentine It then plowed into a demolishing an The plane left Paris Monday was due at Idlewild port in New York at a.m. but rain and low ceiling prevented it from Rosenstein said the plane cracked up at about 9 minutes after the passengers were ordered to fasten their safety Burns 2 Hours The wreckage burned furiously for nearly two One witness described it as satisfied that all aboard are accounted for and there are no said Lt. Osmus in charge of the Groton State Police Mrs. Elizabeth who saw the plane didn't nose but it came down with a It just barely missed our The farm on which the plane cracked up Hes between the cities of Norwich and New Miss Denyse 26, of returning home on the plane from a three weeks trip to gave this description of the were circling around over New York for an hour and a trying to told us all to fasten our safety and the first thing we we wasn't I was in The people up front were but the people in back were all saw the right wing catch The fire got to the cabin before they all got and a few people were but I don't think they were burned One of the was Pedro Pelaez 41, of Mexico who told a reporter while being treated for minor cuts at the Norwich that this was his fourth plane The other three occurred while he was flying in the Civil War in Pelaez who speaks English with a heavy Minnesota Power Firm Picks Chairman M. L. president of the Minnesota Power Light Co. since 1933, was named chairman of the at a directors Clay C. a vice president for 14 will succeed Hibbard as president and general joined the firm as ant in 1929.