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Green Bay Press -Gazette VOLUME XXXVII No. 204 24 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS GREEN BAY, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1952 GAZETTE ESTABLISHED IN FEBRUARY, 1M3 KHEE PRESS ESTABLISHED IN MAY. 1914 PRICE 6c zm. Fifo last MS Kefauver, Fox Enter Badger Primary Race Senators Restudy St Lawrence Bill Canada's Move To Act Alone Spurs Committee to Action Chilton Man in 'Favorite Son' Bid for Truman Tennessee Senator Plans Strong Drive For Votes, Report NATO Asks Briton To Be Secretary-General Franks Invited To Take Job as Powers Near End of Ninth Meeting in Lisbon WASHINGTON (U.R) The senate foreign relations reopened today probably for the last time the argument of whether the United States should join in the building of the St. Lawrence seaway.

Over the objections of Chairman Tom Connally (D-Tex), the committee started "lastl chance" hearings on the controver sial project. Seaway supporters' From Press Dispatches LISBON, Portugal U.R The North Atlantic treaty coun Probers Study Reds in Detroit were called first with opponents; to follow later in the week-long' From Press Dispatches Wisconsin's Democrats lined up today for the first two-way race cil today asked Sir Oliver Franks, British ambassador to the hearincs. I United States, to become its first secretary-general when the organization sets up permanent headquarters to Paris The NATO council's first choice was the Canadian external Connally and Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R-N.

tangled as the hearings began on the project to link the Great affairs minister Lester B. Pearson in their party's presidential primary in many years. The starting gun was fired Saturday night when Serf. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee announced he would enter the stals'j April 1 primary, and Jerome Fox of Chilton followed by declaring his intention to run as a "favorite Marshals Guard Group After Reported Plot To Pack Hearing Room DETROIT UP) The house un-American activities commit- But Pearson replied that he was not available. After Pearson declined the job, Franks was contacted by telephone in Washington as the coun Lakes with the Atlantic.

Connally accused Tobey of "trying your damndest" to run the committee hearings. Tobey re- son for President Truman. ft I 7 Jf- Iff i 4SF cil met to complete its session here. State Democrats officially will begin picking sides Wednesday night at Milwaukee when the 108 delegate candidate nominees will After approving a master plan to give Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower about 50 divisions and 4,000 warplanes by the nd of 1952, the torted that no senator is "moreltee called its Detroit hearing into exuberant, breaks in more in an expectant at-than the Texan. here today. Connallv said there were 23 witnesses favoring the project and An hour bclove the group as-72 opposed. In addition, he said.isembled for is delayed start, pick-he had 1,214 telegrams opposing'ets marched at one entrance of specify which slate they wish to be on. Kefauver made his announcement at Chicago.

Carl W. Thomp son of Stoughton, Democratic na it. "That's organized propaganda," tional committeeman from Wis Tobey snapped. the federal government building where the session was scheduled. The scene was orderly.

Police acted to prevent the massing of consin, said the senator told him When tempers simmered down, he planned a vigorous state cam Falls Six Stories Roberta Renny, 3, fell from a sixth floor window of her family's apartment in Brooklyn Sunday night and apparently was unhurt. A first floor television aerial and some bushes broke her fall. She seems very unconcerned as Dr. George Nip examines her in Long Island college hospital but she will be held for observation. The nurse is Anna Michelson.

(AP Wirephoto) the defense department reiterated its support of the nroiect. paign. Kefauver said Wisconsin. any crowd. with its liberal background, would The Canadian parliaments txtra leaerai marsnais were be a good place for him to test brought the controversy to a ordered on duty when the com- his candidacy for the Democratic N.

A. T. O. council faced the problem of raising funds to build West European airfields and communications. Must Allocate Cost The principal remaining problem was how to allocate the cost of the 450 million dollar program to string air bases and other installations across Europe.

The best guesses were that the United States' share would be about 40 per cent. A high American source said the U. S. would make available seven division six Army and one Marine for West European defense. However, the Marine division was expected to remain in showdown in congress by voting mittee summoned the first of recently to build the seaway 40 witnesses to testify at to- presidential nomination, accord ing to Thompson.

its own if the United States won't days initial hearing, participate. The $800,000,000 proj- Much interest centered on re- Gives Voters Choir Fox, who is chairman of the ect would link the Great Lakes; ports that a secret witness, ac- Democratic state central com GERALD F. CLIFFORD and the Atlantic ocean with ajtive in Detroit's Communist acti-deep channel as well as establish 'vities since 1943, would detail mittee, said he would head a "favorite son" slate for Truman Tax Loopholes Benefit High Bracket Payers, Senator Says Humphrey Blasts Changes in Federal Laws; Committees Oppose Peacetime Levy Ceiling WASHINGTON UP) Present tax loopholes and a proposed Move To Break Truce Deadlock U. N. Offers To Drop Norway If Reds Will Give Up on Russia a vast hydroelectric system.

jmany or the party operations in the auto industry. He is described so state voters would have a choice between two candidates. Clifford Funeral 'I feel that's what the party fas an FBI undercover agent. Even if the project shou win xtra ds were assj ned approval of the foreign relations; reports lhat Communist sym- committee. it would face tough pathizers panned to the the U.

S. unless an emergency arises. (In Washington, Sen. McFar- wants me to do," he stated. A "favorite son" slate is the sledding on the senate floor.

A land (D-Ariz) quoted President only 75 seats available to specta peace-time tax ceiling were under congressional fire today for. seaway measure has been pigeon holed in the house. what some lawmakers viewed as a tendency to sock the poor only way to get Truman's name before Wisconsin voters at present because the President has not approved use of his name in the primary. The administration sent four and help the rich. top spokesmen before the com Sen.

Humphrey (D-Minn) said existing tax loopholes cost mittee to plead for favorable ac Set Wednesday Attorney, Democratic Leader Succumbs Early Sunday in Hospital Gerald F. "Jerry" Clifford, prominent Green Bay attorney, Observers predict the two-way MUNSAN, Korea JP U. N. truce negotiators moved to break the deadlock over selection of a neutral truce supervisory commission today by offering to withdraw their nomination of Norway if the Reds would give up tors at the federal court house hearing. The civil rights congress said it would throw a picket line around the federal building at noon today to protest the hearings.

Much of the committee inquiry was to center on the influences of Communism in defense plants allied with the two industries. Truman as saying no Marine division has been promised for service in Europe. He said he and other congressional leaders were given this assurance at their regular Monday morning conference today.) Another Meeting Tuesday A Big Three meeting on Germany and Austria Tuesday holds U. S. Secretary of State Acheson, Democratic race will affect also the four-man Republican contest in the primary.

A spirited contest will reduce the number of Dem tion on the seaway and power project. These administration leaders were to go before the committee: Secretary of the Interior Chapman, Undersecretary of State the government more than 4z billion dollars a year, and benefit almost entirely those with incomes above $10,000 annually. Staffs of two congressional committees said a proposed 25 per cent peacetime federal income tax ceiling, already endorsed by some states and under study by con ocrats who vote for Republican candidates, they explain. Fox will pick his slate at long-time Democratic leaaer, and pioneer Packer fan, died early Under the Allied proposal be-jjames R. Webb.

Lt. Gen. LewisjRep p0er sajd testimony aIso Draft Calls To Increase, Belief Replacements Needed For Guards, Reservists Due To Get Released hind-the-lines inspections during, A. Pick, chief of Army wj unmask members of 11 cells" Wednesday night's Milwaukee meeting. Thompson said a list of an armistice would be made by gress, would "tend to shift the in candidate nominees favoring Ke the of only two neu dividual tax burden from rich to the poor." Sunday morning in a Green Bay hospital.

He was 62. He had been taken to the hospital last Tuesday with influenza. A heart condition developed complications, and death had been expected almost hourly since Fri fauver would be mailed to the senator who then would choose his slate and airmail it to the the munitions board. intimated some questions would Canada has not said how long be asked about infu. it will wait for a decision from on some Michigan coIlcge United States before starting con-icampues struction of an all-Canadian sea- Missng from the list of wi, way.

But an embassy source said Mra R.ni pij. French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden here. They will talk chiefly about lifting Allied controls on defeated West Germany's war industries and try to settle the final size and form of its contribution to western defense. Most of the other 1,500 dele- or.t,.! and Advisers todav leave tral nations for each side rather than three. The U.

N. would be represent- Humphrey's views were given in a study published by the public affairs institute, which de- secretary of state at Madison in time to make Friday's deadline WASHINGTON (U.R) Draft ed by Switzerland and Sweden; day afternoon. The body is at the Schauer and Canada probably will start the1 win, a Detroit nurse who named calls may have to be increased for filing slates. Thompson said the state Demo project if congress doesn't Michigan Communists in tee- sharnly this summer and fall to Schumacher funeral home, where me joint agreement at us in Washington last week. replace draftees, reserves and Na itihnn for their homelands.

the rosary will be recited at 7:30 cratic Organizing committee will remain neutral and assist both scribes itself as a non-political organization designed to air facts about public issues. Hits At Log-Rolling Humphrey, who sought unsuccessfully last fall to amend the billion dollar tax increase Rep. Charles Potter (R-Mich), Thov fpit thrv had held the most! this evening and Tuesday eve tional guardsmen whose service the North Atlantic mg. Funeral services will be session. Thomas Jefferson Miley, executive vice president of the association, in a statement issued in New a member of the four-man house committee, said the Detroit wom terms are expiring, defense offi cials indicated today.

held at 10 o'clock Wednesday sides in filing their slates. Ritter Slate Announced A Republican "favorite son council's nine meetings. It told an probably would be kept on the bill, said writing of tax laws these Eisenhower for the first time just what forces he can count on to the Communists by Czechoslovakia and Poland. Allied staff officers asked the Reds to study the proposal carefully and reply later. Caustic Chinese Comment The only immediate reaction came from Chinese Col.

Pu Shan who declared: "You have no justification to object to the nations nominated by our side which are in compliance with the definition of neutral nations." Staff officers working on pris-i They refused to make any flat predictions on the size of draft calls later this year on the grounds slate on behalf of Gen. Douglas days has come to resemble the resist any Red army aggression. MacArthur, headed by Grant A "log-rolling and pork barrel" there were "too many unpre Ritter, Monroe radio station oper tactics of special interests. morning in the Church of the Annunciation, with the Rev. W.

A. Kiernan in, charge. Burial will be in Allouez. Pallbearers Named Pallbearers will be four of his law firm associates Lloyd Warne, Melvin Dewane, William Duffy and George Palnosek orK. criticized wnat ne canea tne witness stand in Washington most "log-rolling expression of sup-lof the week Sne is undergoing port of the project voiced by by Communist Kenneth McKellar (D-Tenn) lastiparty attornevs before the sub-week.

(versive activities control board. At that time, McKellar is re- Mrs Baldwin told last week a ported to have said that story of her nine year9 "have been so kind to me in theiaf.tivitip th- Communist nartv By the end of 1052, he is due to have in Europe a 50-division, fighting force with dictables," such as the outeome of ator, was to be filed today. He said "enormous handouts" the Korean truce talks and the Lansing Hoyt, state chairman of go to "high income recipients. rate of enlistments. strong naval support.

the MacArthur group, announced and outlined what he said were the six principal loopholes and But they pointed out that In 1954, this is to grow to about the makeup of the Ritter slate as enough men will have to be draft 88 divisions, by the economists' the amounts they cost the treas oner exenange made no neaowayi matter of the darns on the lennes-ijn behalf of the FBI, for which follows: Delegates at large candidates: ed to replace the "substantial" calculations, or 100 divisions, if the military men's full target is during the os-minuie session. river that when the was an undercover agent. George Lemerond, a close personal friend, and Dan Hoan, ury in the present tax laws. Two of the major "loopholes" Mrs. Madge Goodland, widow of ueorge w.

nicKman canea a ment or xne at. iawrence seaway were income splitting and per the late governor; Louis Folew-czynski; Anthony Oruszka, Rob former Milwaukee mayor and a long-time associate in Democratic is brought before the senate, there ki pi will be nothing in the world fori WhereaDOUtS Ot MallK centage depletion allowances, he "completely fruitless meeting. The Communists complained that four Allied aircraft flew over the neutral Panmunjom con affairs. ert A. Chadwick, all of Milwau number of men slated to be released shortly from active duty.

Recent Quotas Cut Draft quotas for March and April were cut about 50 per cent from the previous levels. But defense officials said this was pos me to do but to vote for it," Miley' said. Honorary pallbearers will be TURN TO POLITICS. PAGE 2 Income splitting was enacted in 1948 to benefit married couples, ference site Sunday. The Reds Stir Some Discussion PARIS (P) The Soviet embassy said today that Russia's chief United Nations delegate Jacob Malik is still in Russia.

He demanded an investigation. but Humphrey said only three said. "With a billion dollars of the United States taxpayers' money at stake, the congressional proponents of the project apparently George W. Calhoun and Lloyd Brueckner, and Attorneys Ray Evrard, Fred Trowbridge, John McHale and John Duffy. achieved.

This three-year program the economists estimated will cost western taxpayers a total of 300 billion dollars. Headquarters To Grow Eisenhower will assume important new responsibilities. His SHAPE headquarters will mushroom as Allied forces from Iceland to the Dardanelles are unified under a single command. An estimated 200-plus airbases U.S. Bans Canadian per cent of the benefits went to Take It I'p Later sible because of the increased couples with annual incomes be number of re-enlistments and volunteers and the reduced scale of The Elks will hold memorial Col.

Andrew J. Kinney replied we note your statement. We will Meat Because of are trying to corral votes for it and his wife and son were listed low He said this law cost the government 2Vz billion dol fighting in Korea. services in the funeral home at 8 o'clock this evening. take it up later after we get the facts." Officials said the April draft Mr.

Clifford was born June 19. 1889, at Chilton, son of the late There was no mention in the call, plus inductions in May and as passengers on the Cunard liner Queen Mary, which docked in New York Sunday, but the Ma-liks weren't aboard. Malik reportedly went to Moscow after the U. N. general assembly ended its recent meeting here.

by going along with further expenditures for pet 'pork barrel' schemes for local improvements desired by some of their associates." Miley said. "This is indeed a sad commentary on how our legislators in Washington look out for the taxpayers' interests." June, will supply all the men TURN TO LISBON, PAGE 2 Jerry M. Clifford, veteran Mil Livestock Disease WASHINGTON (U.R) The U. S. government closed the border today to all imports from Canada of fresh meat and live meat animals of all kinds because prisoner exenange negotiations or the bloody riot at the U.

N. prison camp on Koje island a week ago. needed to meet the manpower lars a year. Percentage depletion also helped those in the upper brackets. It allows owners of certain mineral products (oil, coal, gas, even oyster shells) to deduct a certain amount of gross income as depletion allowance in figuring in waukee road employee, and divi goal of 3,700.000 men by June 30.

There are several factors, how sion superintendent here shortly after World War I. Communist staff officers denied ever, that make it probable that as "groundless and a fabrication" V. N1 SimHnv that the draft calls will increase family to Iron Mountain, where after June. This is particularly the senior Clifford was mayor Reds have impressed war prisoners into the Red armies and that the of a hoof and mouth disease outbreak in Saskatchewan province. Only canned and cured Canadian meat will be allowed to en true if the Korean war drags on Later, the father became agent at the Milwaukee road ore docks in Morris Plans Inquiries Into U.

S. Officials' Outside Income committee may be holding U. N. and enlistments taper off. Today's Weather iuniibuvu by U.

S. WcILli High temperature from Sunday noon to this noon, 32. Low in same period, 2. For Green Bay and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday. A little warmer Tuesday.

Low tonight near 10 degrees, high Tuesday near 35. Light southwest winds. For Wisconsin: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, not so cold in west-central portion tonight. prisoners on the Chinese mainland. Replacements must be found for ter this country.

Both groups of staff officers Dr. B. T. Sims, chief of the Escanaba, a post he held for many years. Gerald graduated from Escana the men of four National guard divisions who will start coming agreed to meet again at 11 a.

come taxes. ine senator said some of the allowances granted were "unbelievably generous." 16 States Bark Ceiling The proposed 25 per cent tax ceiling would be made law by a constitutional amendment, requiring approval of two-thirds or 32 of the states. Proponents say 28 states already have asked congress to call a constitutional convention on the subject. Several of agriculture department's bureau of animal husbandry, said dis Tuesday (8 p. m.

CST Monday) in home next month, about four The misconduct the government an inquiry ordered by President WASHINGTON (JP) administration's cleanup Panmunjom. ba High school, and then attended the University of Michigan. During vacations he worked on lake eased animals had been found on 22 different farms in the area around Regina. He said winter Hostilities at Standstill Newbold Morris, said today he is planning to ask officials through steamers, and often boasted that iruman in the wane oi congressional disclosures of tax collection scandals and other irregularities. Morris, a New York Republican, conditions have slowed up Inves Warmer Tuesday.

Low tonight 5'he was a fine ship's cook. Along Korean War Front out the federal service for full de ligation and the full extent of He also worked his way to Eu to 10 degrees, high Tuesday 32 to 38. tails the states have rescinded their SEOUL, Korea OV) The Kor- of their private income; was appointed a special assistant months ahead of schedule. The divisions will be kept in service and the guardsmen replaced with draftees and volunteers. In addition, the two-year terms of service will be expiring for draftees inducted immediately after the outbreak of the Korean war.

Some draftees were inducted in Sentcmber. 1950, followed by another 50.000 in Octo Attorney General McGrath to sources. however, and officials sayiean war ground into its 21st month the outbreak is not known. Simms said Dr. M.

S. Shahan, the department's "top expert on This announcement came as thej undertake the task. onlv 16 now actually have reso- today, mere was virtually no senate judiciary committee voted: A congressional inquiry into fighting to mark the date. rope on a tramp steamer, and took a hiking trip through several countries, even spending some time with a gypsy band in Hungary. Graduated In 1912 After his graduation from Ann Arbor in 1912, he became asso lutions in force.

Those favoring a peactime tax nont ana moutn disease, confirmed the Canadian diagnosis unanimously against giving Mor-'McGrath's own income sources ris the power requested by Pres-'was demanded last week by Har-ident Truman to grant immunityjold E. Stasscn, candidate for the ceiling contend federal taxes are Heavy clouds and snow grounded most Allied warplanes. Only a few fighter bombers went out on rail cutting missions. this morning. Rep.

W. R. Poage (D-Tex), told getting out of hand, and that the ber. November inductions totaled 70,000 men and December 40,000. to some witnesses in his presidential nomina Reports from scattered points reporters he thought the ban would be lifted later except for shipments from lhe affected areas tor corruption in government.

jtion, who said he had heard the The committee postponed action! attorney general himself became on a further request by the millionaire after taking public of Canada. Sunrise Sunset Today 6:37 5:35 Tomorrow 6:35 5:36 Sunday Monday 3 p. m. 32 3 a. m.

9 4 p. m. 28 4 a. m. 7 5 p.

m. 24 5 a. m. 4 6 p. m.

21 fi a. m. 4 7 p.m. 21 7 a.m. 3 8 p.m.

18 8 a.m. 9 9 p. m. 18 9 a. m.

13 10 p.m. 17 10 a.m. 17 11 p.m. 15 11 a.m. 19 12 p.m.

13 12 22 Monday 1 p. m. 23 1 a. rn. 12 2 p.

m. 25 2 a.m. 12 The relative humidity at noon today was 70 per cent. along the 155-mile front indicated the usual pattern of recent fighting probes, patrols and a few brief clashes. Far East Air forces repftrted its Under the tariff act of 1930, dent that Morris be given theioffkre.

authority to subpoena witnesses. McGrath issued a itatemunt however, the United States may keep the ban in effect until the Morris said a questionnaire, thanking Stassen for the cornpli- ciated with the Martin law firm here, and had been with it ever since. the time of his death he was the senior partner, although the name of the late John F. Martin is retained in the firm's title of Martin, Clifford, Warne, Duffy and DeWane. He was an admirer and student of the late "Pat" Martin, and fol-j lowed him as a brilliant trial lawyer.

During prohibition, he attained a wide reputation as defense nations economy cant stand many more increases. Staffs of the senate-house economic committee and the house small business committee turned in the reports on the proposal during the weekend and all conclusions were adverse to it. The general tenor was that a ceiling would cut taxes now paid by the rich, and would force the government to recover this loss by heavier taxes on low and moderate income groups, and possibly through a sales tax. pilots destroyed about 200 supply trucks in widespread attacks Sun secretary of agriculture determines that the disease no longer exists. Today's Features Robert C.

Ruark Page 3 Regional News Page 4 Editorials Page 6 Walter Lippmann. Page 7 Women's News Page 10. Radio Programs Page 15 Theater Times Page 15 Magazine Page 16 Comics Page 18 Financial News Page 20 Classified Ads Page 21 now about complete, is expected ment but declining further corn-to be in the hands of the govern-1 ment. ment printing office by the endj Morris told reporters his survey of this week, and will be distribut-iof "outside" income is aimed day. That was the highest number in several months.

The United States has embar Other pilots cut Communist rails ed to government officials as soon upper level officials. A lit of as printed. jthosp to be questioned in being goed Mexican meat and cattle shipments since 1946, when a se- in 145 places and destroyed 10 gun positions, buildings andl This will be the first step in worked out ith the Civil hervo severe hoof and moi.th outnreaK 30 bunkers. Morris' search for any official-commission. Weather Map on rage 2 TURN TO FUNERAL RITES, PAGE 2 occurred..

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