Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 24, 1953, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin For Inc lato U- partly cloudy with tered and Local weather for 14 Ini 1 Maximum 74; minimum Daily CONSTRUCTIVE N E W S P P below 1-S normal M B8 Warmer cooler warmer cooler Inch Inch M Wed. Fortieth Single Copy Seven Clark Has Okay to Sign Truce Boss Ousts Rival in Purge Some Reports Say Kim Himself Has Been No Way of Checking Paper Ike's Brother As Calling Menace TOKYO Kim II the Red boss of North was reported tonight to have ousted his chief rival and to be replacing all pro-Russian Koreans in his Cabinet with Korean Reds who put Communist China There were other contradictory reports that Kim himself had been but there was no way of Ariz. Banker Arthur brother of the said today that South Korean intelligence who say Kim still is in the he called Sen. McCarthy say the reported swing toward closer ties with Red China most dangerous menace to could be the start of a split between China's Mao and They call it a fight between Communists trained in Yenan and Reds trained in Yenan was the headquarters of Red China's Mao before he took over all of but added he didn't un- why the remark caused Eisenhower's quote on thy appeared Friday night in a copyrighted story in the Las Among the first officials reported kicked out in the purge was i Sun. Marshall Kim's arch Vice President Hu Ka trained Korean described by South Korean sources as the real ruler of North Korea until Russian Secret Police Chief Lavrenty Beria was Link to Beria Beria's downfall too bad we have such a Order Sewage Plant Effluent Be Disinfected Offers Plan to Hold Up Aid man in public he said in an interview with the Phoenix zette at Sky Harbor where he stopped briefly en route to his home in Kansas He is vice president of the Commerce Trust Kansas City's largest Eisenhower said McCarthy makes attacks on people and gives people no chance to answer charges In McCarthy ed upon Eisenhower to confirm or deny the Las Vegas The paper which published it is Pleaded by Hank who has been critical of McCarthy told a reporter wouldn't believe anything that Greenspun even if he said it under It is now up apparently gave Kim the upper hand in his fight for power with Other members of the North T T A Korean Red reportedly I O FIG IT I fired by Kim were Foreign ister Park Hun a WASHINGTON Me Korean Communist leader today proposed to Arthur Eisenhower to confirm The cities of Wisconsin Rapids fled north in 1946; Justice a tough system of deny what and Nekoosa and the village of isler Lee SunS whose foreign aid from free world paper has quoted him as Port Edwards have been ground was not and tions which trade with Red even if he says he was pd to for of Ambassador to Russia Choo Yung or whose snips haui goods for quoted correctly I couldn't hold ed to provide lor ot Ha chinese against President effluent from their primary Korean sources said Kim was McCarthy and his Senate I don't hold Ike responsible age treatment plants from May a for the subcommittee have at- for what his relatives 1 to Sept. 15 of each com- Korean Reds and that Hu Ka to America's allies His Kansas City office said he mencine in 1954 Wee was the real North Korean policy of fighting expected back in Kansas City The orders were amone 55 is boss Russian my on one hand and The Borders were among 5o Hu Ka Wee entered him on the The Give Sun Report sued by the State Board of Korea from Russia in 1945 group characterized Great END OF A PERFECT Port Edwards con- eluding their stay at the Camp conclude each day with the flag Pictured above is the typical evening scene as the flag is Left to right arc John Dave Ronny Pete Eugene Peter Hegg and Chris Robert Goetzke is club director and his assistant is Jack Jack Torresani is camp super- All are of Wisconsin There will be three more weeks of camping activities for boys and girls from the Staff Health and the Wisconsin Com- Russian Gen. T. F. tain as worst on Water Pollution to viet member of the U. System communities and industries in 12 Commission in Korea from McCarthy announced he will as reported in to 1947. Gen. re- lead a fight to assess these left Hu Ka Wee in ties under the Mutual Security Copies of the orders affecting Act. the Tri-Cities communities were received here 1. Three times the value of any Moving up alongside Kim in sold to the Chinese Reds The state agencies found the new Korean sources bought from them by any though chlorination facilities is Kim Too a u.S. foreign have been installed at the trained Korean who was 2. A million dollars for every Port Edwards and man of the North Korean to or from Com- Nekoosa treatment Pies Supreme Other munist china in a ship flying the ent from these plants is being Korean flag of the recipient discharged into the Wisconsin recently announced The money would be collected River without Pyongyang radio to be in Withholding it from the to keep his name in the papers Sean Las Vegas Sun quoted Arthur hower as I think of Ij automatically think of I would believe anything about him and I think your the Las Vegas and its Hank should be com- mended on the stand taken against this Asked if he thought the consin senator has an ultimate Arthur Eisenhower was quoted as course he He wants ing stream pollution involving an unnecessary hazard to The village of Port Edwards is also ordered to conduct a study i and develop a program for ex- of clear waters from the sanitary sewer findings to the State Board ofi Health on or before July 1, 1954. Eisenhower and Republican con- 11 Fund for Korean Aid WASHINGTON President foreign aid To For Plan McCarthy said he will every to have the ties written into the mutual curity appropriation now Board Fight Seen on Extension Office Move A decision on whether to erect a building at at an estimated cost of to house the Wood County sion service instead of providing quarters for them in the proposed new Courthouse may come as the highlight at all He follows the old political game which Whose name is mentioned the most in politics is often selected for the highest Makes Fools of Them pending in the Senate With reference McCarthy's tions of which he of witnesses called be- a declined to speculate on ad The city oi Nekoosa is gressional leaders decided today reaction to his ed to conduct a study to seek an initial fund of comes on the heels Spanish He calls ft t- i tvil I 11 4-1 I i mine the extent of million dollars for rehabilitation ioj ments necessary to obtain im- of Korea after an proved operation of its The decision was reached at a fore his Eisenhower was is a throwback to the in a new appeal by e and proceeds to make Eisenhower for appropriation fools of them by twisting their the full he What chance do r i tin TT 1 a UU 111C V treatment with House breakfast ed for the program in the year They have no rebuttal be- July 1 as the deadline for of jhe Treasury started L The they have no resource to 7 UnH ing its The city of Pittsville is ed to provide for elimination of discharge of sewage and and Budget Director seph M. Dodge sat in with the President and the Republican lawmakers for the 90-minute trial wastes into the Yellow not later than Dec. 31, 1955, and the same deadline is set for the village of Vesper to eliminate House Speaker Martin said plans already are under way for rehabilitation of the war-torn discharge of such Hemlock wastes in Sen. Knowland ing majority leader of the predicted at a news ence that a request for the initial 200 million dollar fund will be approved by Congress before it He expressed confidence that Pair Caught Taking Truck mat NEKOOSA 53-year-old will come by July koosa clad only in despite a considerable list of chased and caught a pair of on which Eisenhower wants age Milwaukeeans early today as they attempted to steal a up Knowland estimated the cost of continuing the fighting in Korea for another year would be about Arnold 809 Vilas ran down Dolores 18, j He said the 200 million for re- and Franklin 19, who are being held at county jail pending a further investigation in habilitation actually would come out of the defense appropriation for continuing the war and that in effect there would be a saving the The who told Nekoosa Of a billion Police Chief Irvin J. Bey that they ran away from their Mil waukee homes about a month said they had been staying at a cottage in Big but came to Nekoosa Thursday in search of After spending a portion of the night in a wooded area near the they attempted to steal they Mrs. Haessly awoke when she heard the truck motor and aroused her He dashed to his car and gave 53, said today he cut off the pickup truck after it had traveled about 500 feet on Vilas Ave. and forced it to The took off across a he but he caught them after a 100-yard foot chase and took them back to his Nekoosa police were called then and took pair into Miss Turzinski told county that she to free on parole from the Oregon School tor CHANGE DATES CHICAGO ing dates of Adlai E. 1952 Democratic candidate for have been changed to Sept. 14 and 15, it WM announced voted Wednesday to cut that ure to Eisenhower Thursday ed a letter to Chairman Bridges of the appropriations urging Senate val of the full amount he ed. Involve Security program and these directly involve the curity of our Eisenhower wrote country must exercise constructive and courageous for its own sake as well as for the sake of the other free nations cuts will certainly be re- on both sides of the Iron 11 the radio and 11 HOXHA HOLDS JOB LONDON Tirana dio announced a revamping of the administrative setup in Com- munist Albania today but Enver Fire German Gestapo Boss BERLIN Germany's Red Gestapo Wilhelm has been fired as minister of state it was officially announced notorious commander of international brigades in the Spanish Civil War as was replaced by Ernst former head of state security for Zaisser used to boast he had a direct telephone line to L. P. the ousted Soviet secret police He was the closest to Beria of all East German Communist Zaisser and Beria met first ir a Red army Believes U. S. Would Use Veto To Keep Red China Out of U.N. Hoxha still was listed as in dent of the Council of Moscow m 1924. Sixteen years later Beria freed Zaisser from a Soviet concentration camp after he had been made a scapegoat for the defeat of the Red inter- national brigades he commanded in WASHINGTON H. exander Smith said today that things stand I am sure we would use the to block the entrance of nist China into the United Na Smith said in an interview he was greatly pleased at ances given the Foreign Relations Committee by a former Henry Cabot Lodge that this country can and should use its veto to keep Communist China out of the U.N. former Massachusetts senator and now chief U.S. to the testified before the committee yesterday in lively support of the world It was his first report to Congress on his stewardship M U.N. who heads the Far East subcommittee of the foreign tions said he expected lot of from America's China into the U.N. after a truce in when we're going to have to have a stiff he Both branches of Congress are on record against admitting the Chinese Communists to the U.N. President Eisenhower has said he is against it under present world The United States has never recognized the Communist government at Peiping and na's U.N. seat is occupied by the Chinese But the New Jersey senator said he expects the Communists to put on an adroit campaign to get Red China into the U.N. would not be at all he they offered to permit unification of Korea in return for They might even agree to stop the shooting in the Chinese Communist re- gime gets into the United tions and consolidates Its Md tunnies to get Red all will be Minor Damage in Fire At Plant Minor damage was reported early today from a fire which broke out near an exhaust fan at the Division of Consolidated Water Power per Co. Firemen were called to the scene when heat from the blaze started the roof of the building Fire Chief Cloyd Vallin said there was no damage to the which men soaked down thoroughly with A company spokesman said the of undetermined broke out about near the exhaust fan on the No. 2 er in the plastics GO TEST Mich. The mop-up stage was reached today in an mated of Marquette ty's children under 10 ing been with g a m m globulin in a mass Two Slightly Injured When Cars Collide Two persons were slightly in jured Thursday afternoon as one accident led to another on 2nd Ave. S. near the Memorial Ar Judith 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mond Rt. 3, fell from her auto onto the Two other cars stopped denly to avoid hitting and a third crashed into The child suffered an abrasion to the left and John 1215 Elm a passenger in one of the autos sustained a knee and hand laceration in addition to head Both were taken by city ambulance to Riverview Hospital and were re- leased after 3 Involved City police said the drivers of the autos involved in the car collision were Sophie J. Port Clark W. South and John P. 17, 650 Avon driving in that The Zurfluh and Juday autos were authorities when Weigand hit the rear of the Juday forcing it into the Zurfluh Total damage was estimated at Another collision curred Thursday night on 2nd St. N. at Oak causing Police reported that Harold W. 19, Star 11 of the July County Board session next Such a which would take the county agricultural home demonstration agent and 4-H Club agent away from the county was thrown out for consideration at the June board Opposition Develops Reaction from many South Wood County supervisors since that time indicates that they wil provide strong opposition 1o the Idea of separating the agricultur al offices from other county of The Wisconsin Rapids Cham ber of Commerce and other in groups have also align ed themselves against the pro The idea is expected to provoke much since North Wood County supervisors are generally believed to be in favor of transferring the exten sion service to Their chief to has been that Marshfield is nearer the in- tensive agricultural areas of the Supervisor I. W. W e n d t of Marshfield suggested such a move in outlining a long-range building program for the county Reliable Source Reports Document Will Be Signed Sunday or Monday Saturday here and in ton reported Friday the Korean truce may be signed Sunday or Korean A usually reliable source close to the talks said here it probably would be In where officials said Gen. Mark W. Clark has received final authorization from President Eisenhower to sign for the United belief was expressed that the signing would be Washington sources said the day and hour would be set 24 hours in advance and would be announced immediately so the world would have that much The sources both in Seoul and in Washington took into account that the signing date could be upset by some new move of South Korea's President Syngman who opposes the The signing date probably was tentatively at by senior liaison officers at a ing in Panmunjom Friday after- Savage Red Attacks On 3 Outposts Saturday Chinese Red attacks by perhaps men lashed Friday night at three hilltop outposts on the some Allied promises to the Western Front northeast of be allowed to tne town of Rhee's new threats brought no immediate reaction here as A full-dress session of the main delegation might be held today to approve the NEW RHEE ATTACK PANMUNJOM rea's President Syngman Rhee day angrily denounced an tice agreement which appeared all but signed and warned that An officer at the front ed Chinese were in the trenches son officers put finishing touches i on two of the hills and Allied on a The full truce soldiers were fighting with tions were expected to be called together at any moment to set a signing It could come this The liaison officers met for 2 48 then recessed without scheduling another Truce Near The South Korean President acknowledged that a truce was imminent and said he is anxious to follow a unilateral policy if it can be Rhee has threatened severa times in the past to pull out of the U.N. Command and fight on In a strongly worded state Rhee accused the Allies of giving the Communists pledges which impossible a ful of some of South Ko 11 J. W. Gotz Is on FHA Committee Appointment of Joseph W. Star to a three-year term on the Wood County Farmers Home committee was ed He succeeds John Rt. 2, Junction whose term ex- June 30. Also on the com- are Wilburt Rt. 1, and Ellis Rt. 1, A committee of three serves n each agricultural county throughout the nation in which the agency makes farm Appointments are scheduled so that a committee always has two experienced The Wood County committee aids in making supervised credit available to local Ing to LeRoy A. county Farmers Home Administration are located In Courthouse Annex No. 2, Wisconsin at the January board It was brought up again in June by Supervisor Frank D. Abel Wisconsin who is chairman of the Courthouse and jail building Ho said a decision on such a move was necessary before his committee could go ahead with plans on the county building but ed the board members to reserve their comments until the July To Pick Architect The special Courthouse com- is also expected to come in with a recommendation on em- 11 Dairy Judging Team Picked The Wood County 4-H dairy judging team to compete at the State Fair was selected today on the basis of results in the county judging contest held Louis county 4-H Club said that Dick Marlene and Paul finished as the top three in the judging and will con- thp county The alternate will be Ronald Rt. 2, who finished A total of 35 county 4-H Club boys and girls participated in the which was held on the farms of Wilmer George and Roy A class of heifers and cows were judged in the Brown and Guernsey Glen extension dairyman at the University of judged the classes ind also gave a demonstration on the proper methods of fitting and showing and gun still hold 50 per of the two the officer The Chinese unleashed fiery barrages of sha rockets on Outpost Heavy Barrage The Reds also threw in heavy artillery and mortar Allied artillery in cut up two Chinese efforts to re- the Eerie flares lit the Lt. William of radioed back from Out- post Esther in the heat of tha Doing Will to hold as long as the munition AP Correspondent John dolph reported from the Central Front that two Chinese ies attacked a hill seized by the South Koreans After Sundown The Reds hit just after down and apparently were on back two hours before There was fighting throughout the day on four hills in the area northeast of One of the lills had been retaken from the Reds by the South but the other three were still in Com- munist hands despite the South Korean The U. S. 8th Army reported Allied artillery caught five Chinese companies about 800 soldiers valley on the Central Front and killed or wounded 270 American and South Korean roops overpowered the Reds in six of nine other small but savage battles across the torn in the open in the Battle to Cut Air Funds Won WASHINGTON Eisenhower and Secretary of De- fense Wilson have won their long battle to cut funds and target goals of the Air Without a record the Senate late Thursday shouted Thc contest was organized a biu carrying directed by who will the dairy judging earn and the livestock judging which was selected o the competition at the State in Russian 4 Malenkov Is Top Man In Gilmore By EDDY GILMORE PARIS is running Soviet Russia today? I don't know and I doubt if anyone outside the Kremlin The dismissal of L. P. officially as Georgi No. 1 narrowed the But it has also confused it. A wise Western with many experience in Soviet is not completely convinced by the Beria He could be another grand piece of Russian make-believe and They may be ing to confuse the West at this extremely important moment of our The Beria disgrace could be a huge I do not hold with this I'll be the first to doesn't mean very I believe Malenkov is in charge and has been In charge since lin was I believe he saw Beria stealing up behind him and out of the corner of his Slavic caught a glimmer of the knife in Beria's I be- lieve that he felt strong to eliminate the high chieftain of the political with his cipal If this is true then a lot more people are due for disgrace and denunciation in For Beria had a lot of friends and He was a policeman and in any dictatorship there are a lot ot They don't like to give up their authority or at What do we know about 11 i to operate the defense establishment for the fiscal year which began July 1. Earlier Tests The real test had come earlier after lengthy and at times angry by a 55-38, roll the Senate rejected an effort by Sen. Maybank to give the Air Force an additional 400 million dollars to order 200 jet capable of delivering atomic This was the big since it was the first to come to a Republican lines held firm against the increase and they picked up 9 valuable Democratic votes to add to the 46 GOP Voting for ment were 37 Democrats and 1 If move had other Democrats planned amendments to restore more of the five billion dollars cut from 11 Swimming Pod Didn't Blew Too Far Away NH A lost and found ad in tht Journal asks for tat turn of a pool the owner one of New Mexico's Later the ad WBI Seems the pool was found neighbor's