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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 28, 1954, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                THE WEATHER For Partly cloudy tonight and with Thursday and after- noon or Warmer tonight and moit of weather for 84 hours ing Max. min. 88. Precipitation to ids Daily Tribune C O N S T R U 1 V W S P PER IN it tine for your to from the high If call No. 1 to sell chair for thru a Tribune Want the cash baby's many other Fortieth Wisconsin April Single Copy Seven Cento McCarthy Accuses Army Secretary Stevens of Russians Make Move Propose Truce for Evacuation at Fortress BULLETIN GENEVA China's Foreign Minister Chou En- lai demanded today that all foreign military bases in Asia be abolished and that all foreign troops be Dulles Rejects North Korean Peace Plans DERBY at work on his 1954 Soap Box Derby and Loren Thiele are among the veteran drivers who have decided to build new cars for the July 17 Both finished well with their 1953 cars but hope to im- prove their chance of driving to victory this year by starting from The racer Norman drove to Class A honors last year is shown in the Staff Most Cars in Derby Will Be New Models the people Dulles the 19-nation Far Eastern GENEVA Russians called today an immediate meeting of representatives of the and Viet Nam to discuss evacuation of wounded i v French Union soldiers from beleaguered Dien Bien North at least three-quarters of the Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov advanced the proposal at s ea c e. Proposal as a rean be mlo a private meeting with French Foreign Minister Georges and of wounded from Dien Bien Phu be agreed before deciding on the nations which will participate in talks here on peace in Indo- The wounded are under treatment in dugout shelters on the In- Vietminh guns block French planes landing The Rebels have denied a request from the garrison com- Gen Christian de for a brief truce to permit evacuation of the Molotov's proposal was an- at a Soviet news ence by Leonid Russian foreign office plan calli ng for elections su Implementation Many Wrangles During Hearing in Army Background Review BULLETIN WASHINGTON Asst. Secretary of Defense H. Struve Hensel demanded an apology from Sen. McCarthy today for suggesting that high army officers should not Hensel by sitting beside him at the Army McCarthy ignored bristling which in- a moment of tension into the hearings on McCarthy's row with top Army With Secretary of the Army Stevens in the witness McCarthy said he didn't like to see generals with rej outstanding combat records lending to small minority near He noted that Hensel 1ms been accused of put it this McCarthy has charged that Hensel profited from a private firm while he was a purchasing agent for the Navy during World Wat Korean proposal also excluded Dulles then North Korean Communist likewise requires that WASHINGTON McCarthy accused Secretary An almost entirely new fleet of racers will be seen when the bottom wasn't too good on it and representatives of interested sides dert advanced Wants Action He said sympathizing with the French view that of the wounded should be told Bidault that facilitate a the Would Deny Ike Right to Troops foreign forces should be j j he would require the drawn f r 0 m Korean territory of the Army Stevens of dishonesty and said Communists wilhin six The Stevens appeared to be applying new theory of guilty by draw their forces of aggression t Nations forces would have a and occupation from North to The Chinese Stevens retorted that deeply any insinuation of dis- rea so that the United Nations forces would have a The exchange early this afternoon was one of a series of wrangles punctuating the fifth day of Senate hearings on the can complete its task in an at- They could return free of i Troop Withdrawal j United States does by allegations that G. David The secretary of state said the desire its troops to remain in- enjoyed velvet glove treatment as a United states does not wish its definitely in But we re- drafted army v romam in 1 w i R special counsel to the Senate Investigations wheels start rolling on Saratoga it wasn't heavy he should even in out that rules prohibit Geneva if hill in the 4th annual Pointing out that rules prohibit adding metal weight to bring the did proposal to deny President lown troops to remain in today but once before Page 15 not say whether hower authority to send sin Rapids Soap Box Derby race to Bidault France has troops to Indochina without July maximum of 250 Communist efforts approval from Of the 3o drivers entered thus th Vietminh to 25 are competing for the first 5 time are This veteran driver who won building entirely new two heats in Class A in 1953, rph I he plans to use 2-mch oak for and floorboards and heavier to give the The new he ing and Many of the veteran pilots are starting Irom a vey revealed They they can build a better car and increase their chance of winning the city championship and a trip to for the I There are other Loren 14, 1941 Saratoga Saeger already other proposal came United States had withdrawn troops and this turned out to be Dulles said the North Korean proposal for general Coudert told newsmen he Tuesday by Foreign in discussed the move with a Minister Nam in essence Of I haven't the same as that made in bearing on the added Secretary of State Dulles re- there's no telling attack M a on the Republic of Wiu North Korea's proposal for they will vote if the pressure similar Plan I t -i i 1U11 probably have a teardrop unification saying on he Weight was also a factor a scheme to roll call I know I the authority of the On a could he is McCarthy Is Commended by County GOP a voice t 1 1 O- 1 1V_ about persons assembled session chariman Mundt was questioning about a visit his office last Oct. Subcommittee touched off one McCarthy outburst by asking Stevens whether he had heard that Hired fellow soldiers to clean his Was allowed to make frequent telephone calls to his girl And once told his commander he was in the Army to modernize and streamline it. Some of these Stevens he had Others he had McCarthy protested this line of questioning was a oi The direct exchange came early in the the annual caucus of the Wood County Republican Party decisions by Norman 14, 651 Lee and Jim I 12, 1731 5th St. to new One of the most enthusiastic 15 figured his old car wasn't heavy or sturdy i Nixon's View Vice President Nixon has said that in the unlikely event France Reports Gains During First Quarter Paper shipments and sales has a good start on his 1954 C Crue del There was really nothing with last year's I that the water putty covering to he in Class A in 1953, he to streamline this new mgly similar to the scheme which night commended U. S. twQ Roy the Soviet Union presented soph McCarthy his courage P carr fication of MADISON Counsel for hoping for just a little Mrs. Dorothy 29-year- proposal was drafted P tra Too Biff Now Nichols was in Class B his have old widow an amendment to a adoption of her Berlin last February for the fortitude in exposing I Slevens said Cohn was seeking enemies of this republic and treatment for form of he that Carr j 4u 1 had said Stevens The resolu ion asserted that feit that Carr's failure Republic of representing the senator has been maligned opposition made part of the pattern of divert the American people by exerted on the de- raising false issues and avoid the real issue of ist infiltration in various es of our Republicans gathered in the American Legion Hall a new theory of guilt by present Communist withdraws her forces from the posal on Korea provides that tne ment fight against re- elected government of the bels in the United nf States may be obliged to send Republican leaders in Congress have voiced doubt would make such a move without consulting Con- Admits Giving Wine to Youths of the army in behalf of Breaks In McCarthy broke A 34-year-old Nekoosa who admitted furnishing wine to delegates to Ihe district caucus I Hearing May Run Through The Summer WASHINGTON Sen. mington thinks the McCarthy now in their fifth may last all Sen. Potter thinks they may run until Labor These two members of the ate subcommittee conducting the hearings made the estimates for adoption of her former foster ToCt tiT who admitted furnishing wine to 10 ine caucus i hearings made the estimates Michols was in Class The House starts debating the Tuesday May 9 and the presiding at theL ti that last but has said today state made today but the court action convention ot the party protested that can be done speedy little an attack on her cruel Coudert proposal until waT SSl Milwaukee June 11 and 12. ancl McCarthy has been interrupting to a substitute for the merciless and Funds aboul g afler the uniform constitution witnesses He Potter said that we J. The statement was made in Coudert s proposal is n fw an at for lho as ed a wish that no participant in move f night sessions Co I The statement was made in proposal is in 1954 rose approximately 10 can brief filed in the State Supreme form of a on use of cent compared with the same riod last year and net income was in o -re their old car wift only by Oscar T. the tall Provides for the the county as ed a wish that no participant in approved by the GOP state ex- the hearings would make up approximately 14 per Mon cording to a report just 11 1911 to shareholders by John E and Armand 13, Adoption and Joseph af med services for the fiscal year Mrs. starting next July 1. representing Mrs. president and general March paper shipments ed a record and a tal of tons was during the It says that none of the money can be used to finance the Jobs The State Department of lic opposing Mrs. objections to interrupt the Mundt lectured its territories New paint jobs will put their she legally js entitled or Possessions in shape Schmick and Peck But who grew a little from last year when he was Allowing for income net was represented by plans to shift the t income for the three-month riod was equal to per After modifying 1953 first quarter income figures to reflect accounting adjustments and actual income tax cur rent net income figures w e r about 14 per cent higher thi for maintaining rel high shipments at con stant prices for the remainder of the year appear Alexander however must be tempered by the realiza tion that this company's econo my is to a significant degree geared to the general economy the legislation now proposed by the if enacted should contribute materially to a continued high level of business in his car for more leg He also needed a new 15 County Highway Contracts Signed Gov. Walter J. Kohler has ed three contracts totaling 303 for the improvement of Wood County trunk highways this The projects provide for the reconstruction and base course surfacing of 3.8 miles of County Trunk D south of three miles of County Trunk O north of and four miles of ty Trunk N east of The all with Wood include new grading and Bituminous surfacing will be provided later under separate The County Trunk D project extends south from the tion with State Highway 13-73. The alignment of the roadway will be improved by the tion of eight sharp The contract is for County Trunk O improvement cost The project ex- tends between the junctions with County Trunks P and C. The County Trunk N project extends four miles east from the junction with State Highway 186. Parkways Project Fund Hits adopt two and one-half year old filed its brief in the department Asst. Atty. nf of case April 7. The Gen. William The state alleged Mrs. dy was emotionally stable to provide a home for the The case is scheduled for oral argument before the high court May 6. Called MERRILL Contributions j state department's attack have swelled the sponsorship on Dorothy is fund for the Headwaters Country Parkways to over neth executive director of Wisconsin an- Local committees have been organized in most communities to support the fund Wedin Purpose of the fund is to publicize the resources and attractions of the ty area included in the Contributors of over will be listed in the book as the director merciless and the brief by her attorneys and has this fine young ow done to deserve such ment from the department when the overwhelming weight of the evidence amply supported Judge Morrison's which were all in her Judge Elton Morrison of lumbia County on Feb. 23 re- the welfare department's position that Mrs. Tschudy was not entitled to the The de- appealed Judge 15 except with the j a formal de- or an enemy at- a foreign nation the United States gated to assist by Willan admitted buying it at an Assemblyman Donald E. East Side tavern and three of Wisconsin asked the youngsters an y i n to write to not propose to be m- him admitted drinking some of it Tv in currently by points ol order that The involved tne not points of sisters 13 and 15 years of ancl urge the station to con- Mundt said that if the practice broadcasting programs of of making of were to be he would have to Willan would be charged with No Treaty Now is no mutual defense treaty between the United States and purpose of my Coudert to limit i Willan in connection Rapids and a 16-year-old from Rt. 3. Police Capt. Frank s I Reports He said that people should be Exner said that all six were stop recognizing move f a s t e night sessions might well be Symington expressed the hope that counsel and committeemen make their questions as relevant as in order to the witnesses on and Sen. McCarthy said he the idea of holding night Sen. Mundt who pre- told reporters that McCarthy do in- a majority of the report to him late this afternoon he the for further He eastern news such as part out lno ni to interrupt whenever I flagrant dishonesty on the of a arterial violation and speeding on I Press releases the Associated arc When Stevens again resumed desires night the chairman is perfectly Mundt said he probably would call a closed meeting of the sub- Sth St. S. Possible charges Republican The uniform constitution was i is 10 limit hv Mrx further extension of the area in- Blushing wme to the Mrs. to which the United States may send troops without the consent I of Washington concern over the military situation in Indochina was reflected too in a Pentagon disclosure that the Air Force is studying several for increased airlift aid to the French and native but that no action has been taken so have not been Wisconsin party vice ENTERTAIN BADGERS WASHINGTON consin Congressional delegation was honored Tuesday night at a dinner in the Shoreham Hotel sponsored by the Wisconsin State Chamber of FBI Will Check Reports of Money Missing From Recovered Wisconsin Bank Robbery Loot chairman for the 7th ancl Willan adopted after two minor one of the boys had invited him menls were to a party at the Adopted About he In other restless and wanted to step the party by getting some mako a The 17-year-old boy and the obtain each supplied a dollar and 8" American servicemen bo- party left in car lo be in hands Wisconsin iRod Congress was urged At the tavern Willan bought mako to quart bottle of wine and ratification of a con- bottles containing amendment which the Army Thursday morning in voiced objection to McCarthy's advance Of the public hearings to discuss the proceedings to date remark deeply resent the tion by the Senator from sin that I am guilty of flagrant Stevens ob- 15 resolutions adopted Department Committee Plans Vote a pint Two of the small would prevent any treaty or ex- bottles had been opened when agreement from super- police stopped the car on 8th lho and the S. Willan told the officers that pal around with these kids a MADISON S. Attorney George Rapp said today the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been called in to investigate reports of missing money following an bank Mrs. Elizabeth 18, who admitted taking part in the bank told U. S. Judge Patrick Stone Tuesday that of the loot was Richard manager of the Almena fixed the amount missing at He said the bank's insurance company had checked the books after the robbery and paid the bank for the said the books ivere rechecked and that was the amount found to have been Police at Eau Claire reported recovering Federal Sentences Rapp said he was satisfied neither Mrs. nor her Paul 22, also of had the Mrs. and Hauser were to federal institutions or the holdup last March 19. made the statement about the missing money shortly before she was sentenced She lold Judge Stone that be- sides the bank loot found in a suitcase in possession of the she had about in her She said she gave the purse to police at Eau Claire er the pair was taken into Purse Empty The she was re- turned to her at the Dane county where she was later minus the Mrs. asked the court to secure an accounting for but added she was making no charge against the At Eau Police Chief nard Garmire said all the money recorded from Mrs. and Hauser had been turned in. He fixed the amount recovered from the couple at The car the robbers used and all its contents were taken to police ters after the arrests and the money was counted and turned over to federal Gamire As far as his department is he there was no Rapp said his office and federal officials would question the pair further in an effort to throw more light on the missing Tree Distribution Is Scheduled Thursday Landowners in Wood County will share free seedlings made available by Trees for To the organization an- The trees will be distributed from the office of the county agent at 2 p.m. The organization annually dis- tributes trees in 11 Wisconsin This year o seedlings arc being given President was commended On St. Lawrence Seaway CHICAGO of lai E. Stevenson reported today he is making a strong recovery from a kidney The 1952 Democratic tial nominee is recuperating at his home in suburban northwest of He was released last week from savant Hospital where surgeons and future 15 a kidney Stevenson Is Reported Making WASHINGTON House Rules Committee today decided to vote Thursday on whether to send St. Lawrence Seaway lation to the House floor for a final test. Chairman Allen lold re- porters that he believes the will be approved by the Temperature Below Freezing In Several Points in State greatest reporting on By The Associated Press Wisconsin retreated once more in the direction of winter as the state recorded some overnight minimum temperatures below Eau Claire and the area ed lows of 30 Park Falls had 32 and Wausau 39. Other mini mums ranged up to Rockford's Those minimums wore 2-9 de- grees lower than the readings re- ported early There was one Wausau's mark was one degree above its report early maximum of 51 Wednesday was higher than its high mark all other Wednesday mums wore 2-32 degrees cooler than the previous high Lone Rock experienced the Monday and 51 on Oth er Wednesday maximums ranged from 43 at Park Falls to at Madison and the The only measurable amounts of precipitation in the state were recorded at which had inch of and which had Wet weather was reported over nearly half of the nation today and there was a touch of winter in parts of Montana with snow ancl below freezing Snow continued in the northern part of Montana with the cooler nir spread over the Plains and North Central sections but ally mild weather prevailed over the Showers and thunder showers wore reported along the East Coast ahead of a mass of cooler Reiland Not To Run Again Assemblyman Donald E. Wisconsin who has represented Wood County in the lower house of the State lature since 1953, an- today that he will not be a candidate for re-election this In a statement to The Reiland duties of are such as to re- quire much more time than I have available away from my law practice and family during legislative This is the basis for my the people of Wood ty I express my sincere thanks for their confidence in having given me the opportunity to serve as their representative in the State Legislature during the past term of Reiland said he had advised the Republican county executive com- of his decision prior to a party caucus at Pittsville day Effective next County will have two tives in the as a result of the 1953 reapportionment a First candidate in the field the office of assemblyman from the south half of the county fc Thomas who is seeking the Republican no REJECT SUPPORT PLANS WASHINGTON Two tempts to raise dairy price f ports were turned down  

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