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   Winona Republican-Herald, The (Newspaper) - June 9, 1950, Winona, Minnesota                              Fair Cooler Tonight and Saturday Paper Collection Saturday Starting 1 p m VOLUME 50 NO WINONA MINNESOTA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE EIGHTEEN PAGES REDS GO UNDERGROUND HOOVER WARNS M cCarthy Demands End of Aid M 1 A ff 4 Ouster of Acheson Milwaukee Joseph McCarthy called today for the removal from office of Secretary of State Dean G Acheson In an address prepared or delivery before the convention of the Republican party of Wisconsin McCarthy voiced sharp criticism of Acheson contending he worked on the team of world strategy to create a Red China and a Red Poland The people can not afford to wait until the elections of he said As an American not as just a Democrat the President has a duty to remove him Democratic faces can not be saved if all faces ire lost Even the Democratic ty can not be saved if America U S Must Take Lead Against Reds By Joseph Alsop Paris This is a time for ness in America Soviet war pre- it is now officially knowledged will reach their max in Only American re- sources only American leadership can rebuild the defenses of the West in the time that remains dom will be needed as well as courage and self denial if the grea Job Is to be done Wisdom will be especially ed because we can only protect ourselves by helping others to tect themselves There is one gle predominant danger among all the varied menaces of these times This danger is the ex- istence of a virtual military um In Western Europe cheek by jowl with rapidly growing Soviet power The most pressing task is McCarthy was the keynote er at the convention of tary organization of Republicans assembled to endorse candidates for constitutional state offices and the U S Senate Cites Aid to Reds To Western Europe Hit Truman Cautions U S Must Continue Help By Ernest B Vaccaro Columbia Mo President Truman declared today that Marshall plan abandonment of aid to Western Europe would be dis- to peace In a world full of he declared the United States must continue its contributions to free nations lest the Communists move in He made it clear in an address prepared for graduation exercises McCarthy said that the the University of Missouri that he is convinced our vital al interest in a healthy world eco- to fill this vacuum The best way to understand the sell out heaviness of American responsible axis served the pose of the Kremlin in delivered millions of people into Communist slavery plus vast areas of land Owen Lattimore has been accus- ed by McCarthy in Senate speeches of being a Communist Lattimore has denied the charge McCarthy Acheson last week notified the world that we would not stand in the way of United Nations of Communist China dentally it is interesting to note that several weeks before he made that statement Owen Lattimore made a speech in Philadelphia ing the same identical traitorous ity is simply to examine what must be done in practical terms ning at the beginning something like forty modern powerful sions are called for to provide a Western European ground defense Hardly more than four or five com- divisions are available today And the expense of buying hardware for a new division ting the extras customary in ica is somewhere between and depending on the type of division desired THUS THE for equipping ground forces will be from to Not even such vague estimates are available of the cost of the radar devices fighter and other aircraft craft weapons including guided missiles and all the other weapons that will be required to give ern Europe both a strong air on Page 5 Column ALSOP St Paul Rape Nabbed October 1945 to March 1947 Acheson's law firm was re- by the Communist ment of Poland to obtain a 90 lion dollar loan from the United States The loan was put through and Acheson's firm received a fee of over according to son's sworn testimony Fifty million of that 90 million went to equip and arm the Com- munist army and the dreaded U B the Communist secret police just then being set up in Poland Charges Reds Protected It was Mr Acheson who placed the guns the whips the snakes and the clubs in the hands ol those Communists Discussing the Senate tion of alleged Communism In office McCarthy said that cases were being slowly and Suspect anu proven in the face of administration's decision to protect Communists and traitors in at all cost The senator said he had stats showing that the gave the State department a detailed chart three years ago showing that there were a total of 124 Soviet agents Communists Communist sympathizers and suspects in the State department will not end when Marshall plan aid stops in 1952 You hear a lot of talk these days to the effect that the world is full of dangers and that our civilization is heading straight for the President asserted World Full of Dangers Of course the world is full of dangers the world has always been fall of dangers for people in every country and at every period of history But in spite of these dangers he said our civilization need not wind up in disaster It can go onto greater heights Those who are frightened and dis- mayed do not have faith that will use scientific advances good ends They see only the gers in the world not the Mr Truman's speech was part of a program including his being awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree and a membership key in Phi Beta Kappa the arship society He will return to St Louis this afternoon for a reunion of the division in which he served in the First World war The President's speech added up to an implied warning to Russia that the emotions stirred up in this country by foreign policy de- bates do not indicate weakness in a democracy He The democratic process is not alway easy The driver of the motorcycle shown above was hurled nearly 50 feet after a collision with a car on the Mississippi river bridge dike Thursday afternoon The motorcyclist William Bluff Siding is in critical condition at the Winona General hospital where he is confined for treatment of a skull fracture and other injuries photo Long Senate Session Seen On Rent Curbs By Edwin B Haakinson grim war over extending federal rent controls threatened the Senate with a marathon session today The determined delaying tactics of Senator Cain brought promise from Democratic Leader of Illinois late yesterday that Albert Lea Tot Killed by Tractor Albrt Lea Minn bricklayer as he slept in Joanne Nelson one year old St Paul A gunman in a holdup attempt ab- ducted an St Paul girl early today and five hours later police arrested a Eugene aroused and feelings run nign e wiU keep the car nearby was killed Wednesday night when The victim of the abduction told a tractor her father was operating police she was twice raped by the Iran over her The child was in front of the tractor hidden from the view of gunman She Identified the man in custody as her assailant Two youthful companions of the man who pleaded with him to leave the girl alone also identified him as the Ramsey County Deputy Sheriff Pat McDonald and St Paul de- John Baum who made the arrest said the man identified self as Carl Eugene Stout of Eu- gene Ore and said ho formerly lived in Ashland Wis Police said he told them he was en route to luth The girl was forced to leave the car of Merle Bergloff 22 as It was parked In a lover's lane on the south shore of Keller lake north of St Paul early today The man approached the car and de- manded money When told the couple had no money he ordered them out of the car and demanded that Bergloff let the air out of his car's tires Navy Plane 3 Men Down Off Norfolk Norfolk Navy man torpedo bomber with a crew of three is down in the Atlantic about 70 miles east of Cape Henry and a massive aerial and surface search is under way The plane was on antisubmarine training maneuvers with three other craft from the Norfolk naval air composite Squadron 24 At p m the other planes radioed a submarine ing in that area that one had gone down There was no fire The sub the Tigrone forwarded the to the air station Senate Group Asks Coffee Price Probe Senate com- today asked a Justice de- on tive trading in coffee ran used and feelings run nign b until voting agreement is But when the shouting is on a bm to rent ed and the decision is taken the resulting choice rests on the solid reached on a to continue rent ceilings beyond the end of this month foundation of the common wisdom That mean a of the people ling until late tonight and even -all Debates Sign of Strength Dictators and tyrants whoi a opponent of thought our political debates controiS told reporters he was indecision and weakness and to speak at length have found to their dismay that J instead those debates are a source and a sign of of wisdom strength He cited American foreign aid to the democracies after the last war when it became clear that one nation did not want to help world recovery Obviously speaking of Soviet Russia he Instead that nation wished to prolong and intensify the of others so that it could gain domination over them The plain her father Norman Nelson as intent of that nation was to over- started it up throw the tradition of freedom Surviving her parents are which is shared by our country sisters and five brothers iand many others Condition of Cyclist Crash A Bluff Siding youth today is in critical condition at the Winona General hospital where he is receiving treatment for serious injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident on the Wisconsin dike road late Thurs- day afternoon Water Board Asks Bids on Trench Digging The board of municipal works afternoon MS advertising for excavation and Victim of the mishap was William Eugene Smaglik 19 who suffered trenches for about a possible skull fracture severe leg cuts and other injuries when the of trenches lor itwo and a half miles of water today tonight Saturday and even Monday His aim is to delay Senate action until the House has voted on a similar in I the hope that the measure will have tougher going in the House Cain said some other he did not name rally to his cause Senator Saltonstall commented yesterday that several Republicans want to speak on the issue House leaders have agreed to abandon earlier plans to consider rent controls Monday Instead the House will wait until the Senate has voted The Senate and House almost never debate the same at the same time Lucas now busy with a tion campaign has made it clear to the Senate that he regards the con- of rent controls as a jor political issue Senators who attended a door Democratic caucus this week quoted Lucas as saying he ered the rent control issue one of the most important of the session With Republicans driving hard to unseat seven Democratic senators this year and gain control of the Senate Lucas apparently has con- some reluctant Democrats to vote with him Chairman Maybank C of the Senate banking committee told a We have more than enough votes to pass this if we get motorcycle on which he was riding crashed into an automobile on the approach to the Mississippi river bridge The accident occurred at p m when Smaglik was driving his motorcycle apparently at high speed across the dike toward nona J M George 209 Washington street told police that he was en- tering the Wisconsin dike road from the Latsch island underpass Mr George that he began to drive ahead when he noticed the approaching motorcycle and stopped the car to allow the chine to pass Crashes Into Car Smaglik failed to pass the car however and crashed into the left front wheel of the automobile The youth was hurled into the air by the impact and fell against a concrete curb 57 feet from the site of the crash The cyclist was unconscious when an ambulance arrived to take him to the hospital where examination revealed that he had suffered a possible skull fracture and leg in- juries He was still unconscious at noon today He is the son of Mr and Mrs Isadore Smaglik The motorcycle on which Smaglik was riding was pinned into the side of the automobile after the crash and Mr George estimates damage to his car at about The mishap was the most serious traffic accident involving a cycle reported to Winona police thus far this year At High Speed Other motorists traveling on the dike at the time of the crash stated that Smaglik was driving at an ex- tremely high speed immediately be- fore the collision One eyewitness said that he saw the youth hurled 12 feet up into the j air by the impact The accident was one of two re- President Truman smiles while walking with Missouri university President Frederick A Middlebush around the stadium in an mic procession en route to commencement exercises this morning in Columia Mo where the President was given an honorary degree Wirephoto to The not too many absentees Lucas said he is willing to delay the vote until Monday or Tuesday if he can get agreement on a time With the objection of a single senator enough to block an agreement Cain was unwilling to say whether he would ever mit a voting time to be set Both the Senate and House rent measures would continue present federal rent controls for six months Rent control areas could get an- other six months of controls by asking for them x Fitchburg Woman Killed by Train Madison Prank Leiber 32 town of was tilled Thursday night when she was struck by a North Western Railway 400 as she walked home from work at a farm four miles south of here Mrs Leiber was the mother of I three children Armless Legless Veteran Married a vote at a time when there are Ported to police yesterday The not ton absentees other occurred at p m and involved a truck driven j Mr and MrSi Wilson mains Commissioners voted yesterday afternoon at their monthly ing in the city building to open bids sometime within the next month for the trenches The exact date wiU be set shortly Pipe for the water main sions was purchased by contract late in March It will be laid by department crews The board yesterday also the National Tank ance Corporation Iowa to repair and paint the water tank at the pumping station at a cost of Since it is a tenance job no advertising for bids was required Board Secretary Henry C Ahrens said A license was issued to Hubert John Kramer A section of pipe about 300 feet long is now being laid from near the Hot Fish shop to the end of the line coming down the Sugar Loaf hill This line which has laid in the ground for many years was found to be in good shape and runs by most of the houses in Sugar Loaf It was used when the brewery pumped water to the residences ACTIVITIES INCREASING Head Says Communists Centered In Strategic Areas By Jerry Kern Washington J Edgar Hoover has told Congress that U S Communists are going under- ground and that there are more subversive activities in this try than at any period during the last world war Communism today is at a er height in the United States than either Nazism of Fascism was during World War H the director said What's more he ed it is centered in strategic areas and in strategic industries In timony before a congressional com- Hoover Forty-eight per cent of the membership of the Communist ty is in the basic industry of this country In this manner they would be able to sabotage essential in- dustry in vital defense areas in the event of a national emergency In Industrial Areas Our investigations disclose that Communist activities are most in such strategic industrial areas as New York New Jersey Ohio Pennsylvania California and Michigan Communist efforts toward tration have been intensified in basic industries vital to our ity such as steel heavy ery mining communications transportation the electrical try and the maritime Industry Hoover's statements were mads to a senate appropriations in testimony released last night He reported that the recent trial of 11 Communist party leaders In New York prompted party bers to institute a security gram of their including an investigation of the party's own I executive committee Work on The trend has been toward the perfection of a underground apparatus and of Communist party op- Hoover said In his testimony which was en by the committee several weeks ago Hoover linked American Com- with foreign espionage Hoaver put the number of actual Communist party members in this country at However he Hie fact remains that the party leaders themselves boast that for every member there are ten others who follow the party line and who are ready willing and able to do the party's work In other words there is a fifth column of ple dedicated to this philosophy Gold Two Others Indicted As Spies Washington A Brooklyn grand jury today indicted Harry Gold Philadelphia chemist and two unidentified persons on charges of atom spying against the United States The indictment was announced here by the Justice department In addition to Gold the ment named John Doe alias John and Richard Roe alias and asserted that the true and correct names of these persons were un- known to the jurors Gold was arrested at Philadelphia last May 23 Senate Passes 247 Bills In Afternoon Session By Arthur Edson the ate wants to it can pass bills like fury Of course it doesn't often want to Yesterday it wanted to The Senate decided he should be given special permission to stay in this country Here again the House and Mr Truman still must give their okay On a day like in four hours and one-half the jit's known as calendar Senate whipped through 241 bills legislation supposedly is In one inspired minute between by Robert Dzwonkowski 852 East Third street i when it struck the auto toward parked car owned by Whiff The moon today Sparta man estimates damage tOj ex-Army his car at while the truck was j not damaged in the accident a Canadian shaking importance naturally jone says anything Vice-President But they may be important says the has passed the individual concerned j In order to expedite matters no Take Lyon P Hibberd of may talk more than five geant who lost his hands and feet in a wartime bomber crash was WEATHER FEDERAL FORECASTS Winona and Fair and cooler tonight lowest 52 Saturday generally fair and quite cool est 70 LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m Maximum 87 minimum 65 noon 75 precipitation 34 sun sets night at sun rises tomorrow at Additional weather on page 3 wed last night to Dorothy son his classroom sweetheart After a brief reception they ed for Canada with Wilson at the wheel Afterward they will go to Boulder Colo where the groom will enter the University of Colorado law college The twilight ceremony was a gay bothering nobody Came an enlisted man from Fort Knox Ky driving a government truck on official business He ped into car damaging other five minutes of affair with no overtones of the tragedy that crippled Wilson six years ago when his bomber ed into a Vermont mountainside The nuptial pair smiling ly dispelled any tension or con- cern among the 300 guests four Elizabethtown Ky driving happily along the Senator Flanders had a speech he wanted to make on peace So he'd talk for five minutes then sit down Ten or 15 minutes later he'd get up and let go with an- ll to the tune of The Senate handed down the Pay that man Hibberd still is quite a way from Sam's cash register The House must pass the and dent Truman must sign it before it's a law of the land Or take the case of Dr Ta Fu Wu He's a Chungking China boy who is making good at St Anne's pital in Fall River Mass ing Senator Lucas broke in to point out how much business remained before the Senate and No one is more interested in peace than I am But I doubt if we're going to get it this after- noon That didn't bother He kept bobbing up On his fourth try he made it to the end   

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