Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 7, 1954, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin TIIK For tonight mid for 24 Max. 7tt; 5ft. Precipitation 1.04. i bock Muff UU mid lu with num. Mny nt Hit win homr nfler a iky IN Forty-First 12.487 July Single Copy Seven Ike Opposed to Letting Red China in U. N. But Hedges on Pulling Out WASHINGTON Eisenhower said today he is completely and unalterably opposed to letting Red China into the United Nations under present But he said he is not ready to say this country should withdraw from the U.N. if the Reds are Eisenhower thus took issue by implication Senate Leader Knowland of California and some other lawmakers who are urging United Stales withdrawal irom the U. N. if the Peiping government is admitted ovc American At a news the President also said a strike at the Oak Ridge and atomic plants would be a serious thing and would put the United States in a most ing and difficult position Storm Damage Is Heavy in State Hoover Group to Get Data on CIA and Reds WASHINGTON Sen. with Republican says he will turn over to an arm of the Hoover Commission evidence he contends will show Communists have wormed their way into the tral Intelligence On his return yesterday from an 18-day McCarthy js fold newsmen would be to supply this information about have said Widely published reports have named them as Donald A. Surine and Thomas HUM Confidence 111. A driver from helpless for more than an hour in his truck after it overturned at an underpass flooded during Tuesday's Karl 33, pinned behind tho suffered a dislocated a broken arm and Hail Do Half Million Damage MADISON W. Dane County mated today that Tuesday's heavy rain and hail did a half a million dollars The storm hit 7 Injured as Tornadoes Hit In Southeast MADISON of a 100-mile stretch of eastern Wisconsin today ars damage to crops and fields in this ured up their property it shortly after doing most damage age in Tuesday's violent storm eral broken His release was near Cambridge and Sun Winds were estimated to miles per and nearly three He he has great hope the strikers will go back voik as a result of his action Tuesday night setting up an struck a few hours before espionage agency a move McCarthy news ignoring the possibility of a lo a Hoover Commission said he a hv retired Gen. I unusual McCarthy said he had because rescue workers velocity of near 100 mile to plete in every T inches of rain poured nn tho J i gasoline clark said much corn and grain ater B on the ground was In adc smashed and some there is need for a President Hartley law The President said he will proud to go before the in relation to the prices nd praise what Congress goods he buys one at this session if the record proves to be as good as he ex- Eisenhower described himself as delighted with the House's adoption of the flexible price port principle in the farm He said that although the wasn't exactly what he he regards its passage as a great and sweeping Farm Measure The provides a flexible scale of price supports for basic crops ranging from to 90 per cent of replacing the rigid 90 per cent supports of the present Eisenhower ly had asked for a flexible tem ranging from 75 to 90 per cent of a price calculated by the government as fair to the j headed Mark Forgotten In response to a voiced complete dence in the loyally and efficiency of Allen head of the Central Intelligence Agency and said the agency is un- der constant examination by the executive branch to see it does its work with honesty and de- CIA and Reds Sen. McCarthy has by retired Gen. it was an unusual Employment Increase Of Million Revealed WASHINGTON The was In fields were gouged arid gullied by torrents of causing loss of valuable topsoil and washing away of Many acres of corn also were lost by caused when water a field for a day or A hailstorm near Middleton Most Dane and Rock county farmers felt they were on their marked by a series of small At least seven persons were injured during the as northwesterly winds struck at speeds up to 100 miles an The storm multiplied its own crushing force by uprooting trees that toppled onto homes and down power and that the ones said today corn but as more and more did not get clearance wore the increased bv near v one ta way to one of their best corn telephone lines and blockaded He insisted this was not an who were increased by nearly one investigating from May to June and g water filled low sections of the that his Senate In- Struve Hensel contrary to the usual sea subcommittee was dropping plans he had announced previously for a probe of are not going to forget about the he tary of McCarthy Hensel has said McCarthy once conceded to him he had no basis for the original tions against the assistant he said that never conduct a parallel commented in a field being gated by persons he He said he has confidence in former Far East commander who sonal showed almost no Employment rose during the according to a joint an- by the Department of Commerce and the ment of in cine and Kenosha Clark quoted one farmer as1 a part of the crop Several Towns Hit hope it doesn't rain again for a The agent a farmer tells you you know he's really been would be Tornadoes their twisting as though the in the town of rains that preceded and and north of Sun Prairie the heavy storm were in Dane at a second squall line cd the area with hail KAIN HEAVY added to the heavy said the CIA is dangerously in- js now president of the filtrated with Communists military college at has been under preliminary by the McCarthy gations McCarthy Tuesday night said he has offered to turn over his S. C. during the hearings into his dispute with Army said red infiltration of the CIA was one of the worst information to a confronting the United of the Hoover CIA Director Allen W. 15 Council Votes to Buy Two New Squad Cars The City Council voted day night 15-5 to buy two to accept the public cylinder Pontiac squad cars from Reiland Pontiac Inc. for a perty committee's tion to buy 1he Pontiacs was then adopted 35-5, with the voting net price of but only after Dulles called that false and said he had asked McCarthy last tober for any information he had his but never re- a Checked On CIA McCarthy's s u b c o m started last year to inquire into some CIA but Dulles blocked the investigation by re- fusing to let his employes fy on grounds that security might be McCarthy met yesterday with considerable discussion on erits of buying vs. lease bids of and toM The Council also voted to later he had no immediate street flusher and put off Motor Sales to call a meeting to con- Tension Over Indochina Threat of War in Pacific Has Subsided Wisconsin rainfall ing heavy downpours one around noon and one er in the totaled 1.64 Exactly 1.33 inches of that amount fell In the first TOKYO military quarters said today there has been a very real threat of World War III ing in the Pacific in recent but the danger has sub- These who are extremely well said that up to a week ago patrol planes anxiously scanned the skies north of Japan while warships on the alert sped through the South The tension has eased considerably in the past three these sources but the Russians still have 35 army divisions and 700 jet bombers poised for a possible attack on The tension was said to have resulted from the possibility that Commercial Airline Pilot Kills Boy fo Foil His Bid fo Commandeer Plane CLEVELAND Five utes before takeoff 53 have it a little engers buckled themselves into I Most of the passengers aboard w t no in waa aaiu IAJ ac U. S. forces would intervene in Sources here said suchian American Airlines as might well have reopened the shooting war in was being prepared to leave the And Russia was poised for at Cleveland Hopkins i. T port. Then a 280-pound, 15-year-old boy in a leather jacket and denim trousers lumbered up the loading ramp artd into the ing a broken he ordered miles southeast of en miles north of Elkhorn In Walworth at Union Grove in Racine and west of Union Grove was loft without gas and Water sure dropped and the power ure stopped pumps in the age The storm wrecked including the Milwaukee Road which was flattened by a toppling Traffic in the city of Kenosha was blocked by tho wreckage of until the boy Would Send Draftees to Indo Fight PARIS possible attack on rated by both East and West as the cornerstone to control of the Russian forces still are poised for but the tension has eased and military authorities removed from the plane left about an hour Standing near the ramp while his brother was shot was 12-year- X 1 i I 1 4-4- J 1-. 4-4- 4- ff vw 30 days a decision on a new bid pcr month for sider to two staff said today hewill ment of men and Aldermen Ezra Macder and C. Herman chairman of aids denied Defense Department i clearance to handle secret say late spring thaws in Capt. William F. Bonnell to probably have softened t h to Mexico or be Pierre ground too much for quick Fired Twice The pilot dug into his flight J. Perry led an unsuccessful said his group had fight to have the squad car the lease The subcommittee and the de- chase turned back to committee When Perry asserted for another month so that hc believed leasing would be tenance cost figures for thc past two years could be obtained to see if leasing the cars would be cheaper than buying motion for referral was defeated 15-5. He was ported only by Norman Arthur Wittenberg and Paul Clarence Van cheaper than Rislow said the committee trying 'the Pontiacs for a year would I give it an accurate basis for com- parison of costs which it did not now Cost Comparisons Ristow said that the Fords the police department had two years ago cost about 3 cents per mile to He added that the now in use cost much more than partly because the city garage could not service them properly and the dealer who sold them is now out of 15 have declined to name the two who were refused Crash Victim Found Near Car COLOMA A Monroe an missing on an auto trip home from Wausau was found dead today beside her wrecked car along Highway 51 near this shara County Mrs. Ann in her late 60s, was thrown or crawled from her car after it hit a sign post and a tree and came to rest in brush which thc rir from view from the Her chest had been Mrs. Musselman was found by a farmer who came out to j from an accident in 1952 when a Settle Anderson County Jury Excused A damage suit scheduled to Americans had been taken to Negotiating For Release Germany U. S. Army authorities here said today that negotiations for the return of seven American diers held by the Czechs are be- ing carried on by the State De- in The on were ar- rested near by Czech Border guards July 4 as they strolled near the frontier a close German border police were ad- vised by the Czechs that the come to trial Thursday was tled out of court this afternoon and thc County Court jury has Police Emil said German efforts to ob- uic L soldiers fell been excused from Clerk of Courts Jasper C. Johnson an Tho case involved Flanard after two meetings day on the border with the Tho Czechs had offered to ex- erson town of Dexter farmer ch o foV who claimed f a ask the National Assembly to had left rundown old farmhouse in sub- 15 Redeployment of Allied ground bag and whipped out his own forces in the Pacific is under He fired The youth approve the sending of draftees now tnat the i Raymond A. Kuchenmeister to reinforce French forces in In- Of war has it was an hour later at a hospital if the Geneva negotia tions end in The Premier also told the makers he would be leaving soon to take personal charge of the French delegation at have already said that the reasons to hope for a favorable and honorable outcome are he is still my opinion The Premier told the bly there would be no means of assuring the safety of French soldiers already in Indochina if conscripts were not Since the war started in 1947, all the fighting in Indochina has been done by French North African and Foreign The dis- patch of draftees to a combat zone was specifically forbidden by the National with bullet wounds in his right There was speculation that the hip and six U.S. divisions now in could a guy asked 15 I the pilot later yesterday after he 0 tn Sf Two State Queens To Be at brought the flight to St. where it stopped over briefly en route to Fort and Mexico Capt. a The state's dairy and cherry had a maniac on my blossom queens will appear in We had women and person at the sixth annual Thought It Was Joke tional Sept. 17-19, At first he thought it was a eral manager William Quinn an- he asked the flight engineer and copilot if they Mary Ellen McCabe of who this fellow The chosen last month as none of your damn in and Rita of who is Miss sin Cherry Blossom Queen and represents the state in the Miss Universe have accepted invitations to the fall Mendes-France reminded the A slight change in the he has promised to re- sign unless he can bring an end tional drum and bugle corps con- had a sawed-off pistol in his I tried to kid him He had the gun pointed at my While sitting there I ped my hand down into my bag and pulled out a Colt which I keep test to be held Saturday night got the gun Then the Movie Party For Soap Box Derby Drivers Wisconsin Rapids Soap Box Derby drivers will be guests at the Wisconsin Theater Friday at p.m. for a preview theater party that leads off a series of events in the final week before Derby They will be shown the Rocky Charles weigh t fight plus a tured thriller en- titled Derby Director Jerry Marx ad- vised those boys who have not received their ing helmets to pick them up the day of the theater The days from now until July 17 when the 4th annual Soap Box Derby will be run off on toga Hill will be filled for all Derby Marx s a i d. to the fighting by July 20. He Sept. 19, was decided upon by thought of some the slate of activities hc also reminded them he has committee which met to turn on the switch and isod to take all necessary group decided to invite follow to roach up and at ures in the meantime to corps which have never The follow I shot him n I F 1 n C 4 1-. Vl 4 1 1 1 H 1 i foi the safety of French forces on the Wcst here before and the known to be of top I He still had the at sagged a bit. I let him of at repair the smashed A search for her began after she failed to arrive home Monday She had left Wausau day afternoon after visiting Miss Margaret Aultman tractor he was riding was struck by a car operated by Mrs. Mabel Strieker of Wisconsin Johnson said that terms of settlement had not yet been an- Church School Workers Will Hold State Session in City A statewide Laboratory School lor Church School Workers will be held in Wisconsin Rapids July 25-31, it was announced Thc Wisconsin Rapids Ministerial Association at its meeting completed plans for the con- clave to be sponsored by the consin Council of Churches in operation with the Local Director ot thc school will be Mrs. Stephen J. The Rev. W. Kingdon is dean and Mrs. John The latter two are from Wisconsin During the week of the Intensive I mining will he offered to teachers of Junior and In- Teachers will jve an opportunity to observe demonstration classes taught during ouch morning of the week nnd to evaluate their teaching during the afternoon Touchers of each department age will bo led by al of thorn nationally recognized authorities in their Some of these will bo Miss Mary nursery Germany The Army said it had no part in thc border Tho Army has not announced the names of the seven a captain and six enlisted men from the medical department of an artillery school sessions editor of children's publications for the Methodist Mrs. William kindergarten director of children's work in the Methodist Rock Nekoosa Girl Is Hurt in Accident A girl was injured slightly about a.m. today when her car rolled over in a f after failing to negotiate a J. Koohn 19. old vv or Mrs. A. J. she was traveling Oak primary on County Trunk JJ nnd laboratory school instructor in Wisconsin and the Chicago failed to see the curve as the road was obscured by Her i and Mrs. Nathan rolled a fence and intermediate group small Irro sus a in Methodist church ored schools and The junior lender will bo tvy literary con- for the Methodist ing is to conduct evening sessions that are open to the eral for the which is will be in the First Congregational The statewide Laboratory School sessions are hold in a different Wisconsin city each Last I lie group con- vened fit Tn view of tho opportunity of- to School In tho there will bo no training school in tho It was by the Ministerial tho right side of thc body and loft A collision at 3rd S. nnd Johnson St. Tuesday afternoon caused an estimated da ma go to oars driven by William IT. 73, and Rt. 3. Russ Seeks to Ban Hydrogen Bomb Test UNITED N. Y. is demanding tho United Stales halt bomb In tho Islands II administers under a U.N. The deposited a draft resolution Tuesday night uith tho trusteeship council's standing committee on Thursday at 3 for cars rejected on Thursday at 7 p.m. Rox Derby night at Crowns Saturday at 9 runs on Saratoga St. Saturday at weight issuance of racing and drawing ifor heat and lane Saturday at 1 of contestants from Market St. up Saratoga St. The race will start at 2 with heat races in two divisions followed by thc championship to close out 15 wind up to 70 miles an hour along the Lake Michigan Power Is Cut Broken power lines left sands of Kenosha residents ing through the darkness day worrying about food spoiling in Seven persons were injured by tho blasting John Patrick 4, suffered a punctured lung when he and his Mrs. Mary Jano and hor two other 3, and 2, were hurled about In their cottage at Rock Lake south of Lake The wind jolted the cottage from its foundation and smashed it on a railroad right of working in a chopped the cottage apart to rescue tho Tho ther and children were ed at Hurt By Roof Mrs. Fred of rural was taken to a hospital with undetermined injuries after the roof of her home was ed off by what hor as a She was hurled to the Howard 27, Rt. 2, struck a tree at the tion of two Racine County trunk about two miles west of Highway Ho was admitted to a Racine hospital with n chest in- wrenched shoulder and cuts on his Mrs. A. F. Cowie of Cambridge was cut on the face and hands Then tor a picture window in her house was Tho storm dismantled n 100 by 100 foot dining building nt thc Luther Bible on Tho building had boon at a cost of Tho roof sailed 200 fool nnd scraped the roof of tho faculty i p.m 30! like Rocheck 4 Candidates File Nomination Papers All tho 170 children In tho 15 Weather for State Milder By Associated weather was forecast for Wisconsin today as storms arid a of small undoes hit lhe worked at MI os are I I od lo move the tn 70 In the mil III low Four candidates for office have repot led 1! lion filed nomination papers at the oi 2.0 office of the announced hiug Super mi Lone Korlt Those all Wausau Two are ot Wisconsin Rap in I seeking as To m p online In Dr. Harold 1'omainvillo, Tuesday Wisconsin socking re snti to K7 lion as county Lone J. sock 7U, ing as and i 71, liny Pick town of i Two j for tho Assembly OFF TO family of Henry Yeske Jr. looked over Its on leaving for Alaska via lhe Alcan while er mother out a Mopping are Henry Paul 6; 16 and 3. Thc plan to makn the with a our and trailer in 10 dayn to two ramping each night along thc Sgt who been an ROTC at Michigan State volunteered for Alaskan duty when for three yearn Thin picture at the Henry Yeske Sr. 541 Mb Ave. Staff District No. 1, North Wood Conn Martin also filed nomination papers Republican party precinct com- mit Deadline for filing papers for the September mary July 13 at 5 p.m. Tho for iho I Hi at ami Low itt woro and Milwaukee KHU 56, FalU and 54,