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WIATHI Msp, Page 37 Bay region variable high cloudi- iness today. Little temperature change. High today 60-65. Low tonight 45-53. Southwest winds ISTASLISHID MSRUARY 21.

1174 ASSOCIATE! I I 0 0 I 0 0 I TE DAILY REWS FOREIGN SERVICE S-15 pJv. VOL CLXI 10 DAILY OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 20 SUNDAY NO. 142: EbittONi Mac Arthur Freeway Is Held Vital US. to Foot Bill for Polar Radar Wall Police Dept. -Streamlining OK'd in Part Council Agrees on Deputy Chief, Asks Vote on Other Issues Senate May Never Vote On McCarthy Some Doubt Issue Will Be Resolved; Solons Mark Time Mendes Rips Russ Plan for Meet in Nov.

'Childish, Dangerous' To Accept Bids With No Hopes of Success WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. A freeway route through Oak land, in the vicinity of Mac The United States will pay the cost of building a Arthur Boulevard, was advo cated today as vital to the solu tion of traffic congestion here. "distant early warning" line of radar stations above the Arctic yr-- I -Vn 'j 1 r- I B. W.

Booker, assistant state Circle, across Canada from highway engineer, told the Cali The Oakland City Council has By JACK BELL WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. (ft agreed informally to submit part Senators marking time in an of the police department stream Alaska. Defense officials explained this today in discussing a joint announcement by Ottawa and Washington, which said the U.S. and Canada have decided "to proceed with" the construction" fornia Highway Commission a MacArthur Freeway is needed to break- a traffic barrier that involves 200,000 vehicles each day and has taken a toll of 1300 accidents in the past three 11-day recess while Senator Mc lining program endorsed by Chief Lester J.

Divine to the Carthy is treated for an elbow injury disagreed sharply today voters next spring. WASHINGTON, Nov. French Premier Pierre Men-des-France declared today it would be "childish, unrealistic and even dangerous to accept the Soviet proposal for general European conference, this month. Interrupting his talks with President Eisenhower tnd of State Dulles, the French Premier gave his strong on whether they ever will reach Meeting as a committee-of- of a chain of stations stretched across the mainland and islands at the northern rim of the con years. the-whole yesterday, the council a showdown on censuring him.

Booker was first to testify at agreed that civil service-ex The- Senate voted 76-2 yester tinent. It also was disclosed that the day with Senators Fulbright empt positions of deputy chief Ark.) and Lehman Lib should be created to be ap United States already has built seven stations ot the Dew Line pointed from the rank of lieu N.Y.) shouting "no" to adjourn until Nov. 29. They had heard advice of doctors that it will tenant or higher and that the System in the Alaskan area which forms the western flank of the projected northernmost council should be able to create take that long to treat "trau new ranks as needed. radar network.

matic bursitis" said to have developed in McCarthy's right arm. However, the most contro Unofficial estimates of! the eventual total cost vary from Lehman's effort to substitute versial City Charter amend ft! a Nov. 22 date was beaten 76-2 ABRUPT HALT ments supported by Chief Di one billion dollars down to $220, 000,000. i I 1 vine were not acted upon. These a public hearing conducted by the commission at the Oakland Auditorium Theater.

An audience of more than 500 people, many of them associated with groups protesting the freeway plan, wis in attendance. The state engineer estimated the first section of the Mac-Arthur Freeway, from the Bay Bridge to Park would cost $28,000,000. He declared it would be worth the cost, in the motorists' savings in time, operational expense, and accidents. Booker said the MacArthur Freeway is second only to the Eastshore Freeway in its importance to Oakland. It would serve the 800,000 people of an area of 100 square miles who now more than 1,000,000 vehicular trips daily through the 153y Arcs "If Oakland, is to fulfill its The aliournment brought to One defense official told re are the abolishing of the ranks of captain of inspectors and in an abrupt halt debate on a reso 7b "ri lution to censure the Wisconsin porters the exact costs and their allocation have not been decided: Bu he said, "I think we'll spector of police.

Republican for alleged con est denunciation of the Soviet move in a luncheon appearance before the National Press Club. It came in reply to a question after he said in his prepared speech the French Parliament will ratify the Paris agreement for rearming Germany within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization despite any concessions by which Russia may try to dissuade Fiance. OPEN MINDS Mendes-France several times said the West must be "open minded" to any reasonable proposal frjm the Russians. But he added he was not referring to "the kind of four power conference-- that is- proposed sometimes by the Soviet The chief has argued that he temptuous treatmfnt of a Senate foot the bill on the construction should be able to designate the i in Mil- r- elections subcommittee and "re job apart from contributions by head of the investigating di Canada in operation and other peated abuse" of brig. Gen.

Ralph W. Zwicker, a witness be vision of the department from among the rank of captain, as items. fore McCarthy'sSenate Investi Pentagon officials said that he now does in seven other di gations Subcommittee. for security reasons they pre visions, and assign detectives Sen. William F.

Knowland of ferred not to discuss the target from the rank of sergeant. TEMPERS FLARE California, the Republican leader, said there is "no doubt date for completion of the I line but added that there is "a feel Tempers flared during yester in my mind that the issue will role as major city, it must ing of urgency." day's lengthy discussion. In the tackle its problems, Booker be resolved" by a vote on the They said materials for con heat of it. Councilman Ernest government. censure resolution before a mid said.

struction would begin to move Rossi walked out of the meeting. International conferences, he He noted that in the area night, Dec. 24, adjournment toward the first sites in Canada He had suggested that the can bt a pood way to set deadline previously fixed by nroDosals should be reviewed as soon as ice conditions next summer permit. One route! for under consideration, 42 streets cross MacArthur Blvd. and declared the resulting traffic jam Congress.

FULBRIGHT DISAGREES by the Civil Service Board be fore being submitted to the Continued Page Col. 7 Continued Page 17, CoL voters. But Fulbright, one of three senators who joined in bringing 46 overlapping original charges There is no one on the Civil tle international problems but they must be undertaken carefully and in a spirit of sincere desire for a settlement. 1 "It would be childish, unrealistic and even dangerous," he said, "To accept such proposals as the one to go to Moscow or even Paris Nov. 29, and improve solutions for "such diffi Service' Board who knows any 143rd Suicide Off Gate Bridge thing about police organiza Dickey Elected, against McCarthy, disagreed in a separate interview.

Charles (Boots) Erb. icnmer California football star, surreys damage to tb Jack London bust last night by what police believe were Yandals posing as Stanford students. tion," Chief Divine told the councilmen. "Those men are not "I doubt very seriously that A man identified by the qualified to pass judgment on Highway Patrcl as Bruce- R. tally Indicates the proposals.

we will ever be able to get the censure resolution to a vote," he said. "We certainly will not be able to do it without the full co cult problems that for 11 years Burch, 63, ofM377 11th Councilman Paul W. Heisey no solution could be found." San Francisco, today leaped to said he couldn't see any reason DISAPPOINTING NOTES his death front the Golden Gate An unofficial check of ab Big Game Fever Mounts operation of the Republican why the Civil Service Board Bridge the I43rd known 'sui He said the latest Soviet notes sentee ballots cast in the 14th should be consulted. He pointed leadership if around-the-clock Police Hunt Youths Who Painted New Shrine Red Vandals jmeared red paint onpressroom Wednesday night that the new Jack London bust in the depredation might occur, the foot of Broadway Square Today he said he overheard a cide from the "span. had been very disanDointinff out that two surveys of the po sessions are necessary.

Assembly District race today indicated Assemblyman Randal A bridge patnter, Edward Ort- "because thjey didn't bring us Knowland said he would meet lice department had recom mended the changes. loff, of Rockaway Beach, tried to Dickey has retained his post by any filibuster threat if and when restrain Burch, but he wrestled The Bay Area came down with With that, Councilman Rossi it arose, but predicted there the news we all hoped for, that of changes In Soviet policy that would bring us nearer to Teal peaceful coexistence." a margin of 53 votes. Dickey, trailing the Demo free and jumped from the east Big Game fever today. would be none. stood up and stalked out of the rail, just south of midspan, Senator Morse meeting.

cratic opponent Robert W. Crown by 79 votes in ballots cast at bearing the famous writer's Cal's Bears gather at the Axe-Rally tonight in preparation for To achieve a way of living at Highway Patrolman Blair Bar Councilman Frank J. Youell, who with Fulbright and Senator rame last night in what police peace, he said, the free coun clay said. Burch walked onto polling places, picked up enough who also left before the meeting Flanders Vt.) brought the the game tomorrow, for which Hflieve was a wanton depreda the bridge from the San Fran votes on absentee ballots to in was over, said he is "absolutely fair weather is predicted. tries can do some things on their own, such as "Strengthen original accusations against McCarthy, said the Wisconsin sena dicate a reversal.

oDDosed to anything which tion mtended to be cloaked by Big Game fever. The bonfire rally, beginning at 8 p.m. at the campus Greek On the preliminary count, the would tear down civil service. tor's friends had "overplayed our arms, our defense organizations, and our internal econom The bust, dedicated only two absentee votes gave 284 for ALL AGREE ies." Theater will precede the annual Hemecommg Ball at the Men's Dickey, 152 for Crown. County Clerk Jack Blue em "I think that we all agree with Such "a strengthening, he said their hand" in objecting to proposals to: fix a date for voting after debate is resumed.

MOVE KILLED cisco side. The Coast Guard recovered Burch's body Burch left his coat, hat and wallet on the bridge. In the wallet was a card which said, "Notify my niece, Mrs. Bernice Lardwig, 1429 Nadina San Mateo." that." said Mayor Clifford E. Dhasized that the count must Gymnasium where Patricia Cor-rigan, 20-year-old Homecoming "would be a very important step toward the kind of coexistence yet be finally confirmed by an Rishell who was presiding at th session.

Queen, and her attendants will acceptable to everybody." group of men planning the stunt in Erb's restaurant Wednesday-night. Erb said he had received the same warning by an anonymous telephone call at 5 p.m. yesterday. Police technicians are examining a paint can, left at the base of the bust, for fingerprints. Witnesses said the damage was done by a group of youths.

The California-Stanford game, frequently the theme for student pranks, will be played tomorrow. But Divine said: "I don't believe this was a Stanford prank. I don't believe Stanford men are morons. "I can understand raids on Fulbright had tried to get an official count which may not be play hostesses. Chief Divine reiterated his agreement to vote by Dec.

20, completed until Monday. While the Bear undergradu Picture en Page IS previous statement mat xne but Senator Jenner a ates and grads are celebrating changes should be made in the McCarthy supporter, killed the move with an objection. on campus, numerous Cal alumni Two California police department organization groups are gathering throughout to eive the people a better days ago. its pedestal and a plaque were daubed with paint. Several red letters were painted on the sidewalks nearby and one on the pedestal.

Police Ckief Lesrter J. Divine Immediately ordered a full-scale investigation, to which he assigned CapL Jack Brierly. Lt Jack Sturm. Sgt. Keith Emwn and two officers.

Sturm said he will question Charles (Boots) Erb. former California football star and operator of a Jack London Square restaurant, and Jack Hendrick-son. publicity man. Hendrickson "tipped" newspaper reporters in the City Hall 'Certainly there is going to be the Bay Area to recall their service. a vote, because tne pudiic is Carrier Oriskany Crashed By Bomber-1 Hurt college days and renew their 'I think this is the only way going to see through this ma gridiron spirit in hopes that they it can be done," he added.

Race Drivers Die in Crash neuver. Morse said, senators might shout their alma mater Dr. Glenn Hoover, who has Dirksen and Jenner have dem to victory tomorrow at the Big Game. served as chairman of the coun cil's charter amendments com une uignt aecK crewman onstrated by their tactics they head a group that wants to see bonfires and the Big C. Such All major hotels in Oakland, OAXACA, Mexico, Nov.

19. mittee, at the conclusion of the things ace traditional. But I this thing kept from a vote. was killed and three others were injured in an accident which ocourred yesterday after Berkeley, and San Francisco are (W Mexican army officers re discussion told his colleagues: When Dirksen was asked by Continued Page A. CoL jammed with reservations ior "We're making the" mistake of reporters if he had any such ported that two California drivers.

Jack McAfee and Ford Rob noon aboard the aircraft car areuine out tnese proposals rier Ubb Oriskany, the Navy aim, the Illinois Republican re plied: inson, were killed today when Whv can't we put them on the tonignt ana tomorrow. cores of restaurants and night clubs in the Bay Area are reserving space for the numerous reunion said today. their Ferrari overturned at high ballot without recommendation 'Goodness me, no. Nothing The accident occurred off the speed shortly before finishing and let the people decide?" Hubert F. Newman, and his crewman.

Aviation Machinist's Mate 2c Russell J. Crabe, escaped injury. They are assigned to Composite Squadron Six, based at San Diego. The dead crewman was identified as Airman Ralph Richard Reese, of Evansville, Ind. Names of the injured were not released.

3 Jets Collide on Night Mission; 1 Dead VICTORVILLE. Nov. 19. UH parties being held. Southern California coast as the the first lap of the Pan Amer Continued Pare B.

Col. 4 Citv Attv. John W. Collier Reunion of classes dating back big Essex-class flattop com ican road race. said he'd stuay the suggestion to 1896 will be held tonight fol pleted four weeks of training Another car also was reported and report back.

Another spe maneuvers and headed north for Inside Today $10,000 Fine to have crashed before reach lowed by receptions and dinners tomorrow. cial meeting of the council was So They Say LT. ANDERSON, ac her return to Alameda Naval ng the finish of the first lap called for noon on Monday for further consideration of the pro This 57th meeting of the two Air Station. It's all up to you fellow of the five-day cross country She is due under the Golden cused of brutal treatment of consumer, ihe stores are Continued Page CoL posals. Gate Bridge at 2:30 p.m.

to speed test that started this morning at Tuxtla Gutierrez, in southern Mexico. No details laden with the world's best For Dr. Drury; No Prison morrow! Second Lt. John K. Moser of- suDDlies of Christmas holi were available.

According to an Alameda trainees, told a court-martial: crurt: 1 had tn get rough with them. They marched like an accordion going in and out" day gifts, writes business Soldiers reported McAfee, 31, columnist Sam Dawson. For Naval Air Station public information officer, the accident oc Dr. Galen H. Drury, Oakland RCA Sued as Radio-TV Patent License Monopoly of Manhattan Beach, and Robin a timely story turn to dentist and active participant in Chicago was killed in a spectacular collision and crash involving three Air Force jet planes last night The two other pilots.

First Lt. curred as a big, carrier-based son, Sherman Oaks, went off civic affairs, today was fined Page 38. the road while trying to over AJ-2 Savage bomber attempted GEN. B. W.

QUID LAW, Conti $10,000 and court costs for in haul race leader Phil Hill of to land during carrier qualifi nental Air Defense Commander. come tax evasion but was not THE NEWS METER Santa Monica, who clipped cation trials. issue with respect to RCA's far NEW YORK, Nov. 19. (A sentenced to prison because he Archie Ridall of Shippensberg, and First Lt Carl Fechner, said people shoulu stop complaining about the roar of air nearly three minutes off the lap The tail hook of the big plane, The Government today accused is suffering a heart ailment record as he crossed the finish the Radio Corporation of Amer Alta Vista, bailed out and KEEP TOUR HEAD! When ef men and events yen are critical.

flung manufacturing enterprises. The action charged that since about 1932, RCA has monopo which has two propellor engines and one jet engine, was jerked The dentist displayed no emo here in first place. ica of monopolizing patent rights were picked up suffering from tion in the court of San Fran Italy's Umberto Maglioli, also to radio and television inven out as it meshed against the shock and bruises. Be objective, detached, ana cisco Federal Judge Oliver J. lized radio-television patent-li tions, and dominating their in arresting wires, All were flying F86D inter in a Ferrari, uasnea across me line second, four minutes Carter as the jurist announced planes from nearby bases "They should thank God for the sounds because they indicate the Air Force is flying ja protective cover against possible attack." troduction to consumers.

Unchecked, the big plane ceptors attached to the 94th lytical. In political fends er deve UenaL he was not sending Drucy. to censing by means of a conspiracy, aided by American Tele the American. In a civil anti-trust suit filed Fighter Interceptor Squadron, plowed through a wire barrier and its right wheel was sheared prison. Akton Miller of Whittier, George AFB here.

The Air Force in federal court, toe Justice Department charged that RCA had Indulge la ne ergies emotional. Judge Carter had ordered an Calif- crossed the finish line 13 phone and' Telegraph Western Electric, Bell Telephone off as the right wing smashed independent medical examina JACK BURROUGHS. minutes behind Maglioli. forced competing firms "into de into the carrier's island struc tion of Dr. Drury, who had been Laboratories, General Electric said they were on a regular Defense Command mission.

The two survivors were in too much shock to tell what happened. pendence upon RCA for patent At the half-way point at 'Te ture. in Arizona since March, 1953, Co, Westinghouse Electric Corp, WHERE TO FIND IT huantepec, Walt Faulkner of rights and technical know-how, Both the pilot Ueut Comdr. with a heart ailment. The court's "New radio-tele vision develop Long Beach, led the large stock and others.

These companies are named as JATPT WALDORF. Cal coach, said of the Big Stanford-Cal game I expect ray boys to do welL jl refuse to predict the out-i come." ments have been barred by RCA medical examination confirmed the ailment coconspirators, but not as de from successful manufacture and car field in a Lincoln, ahead of two-time champion Chuck Stevenson of Garden Grove. Calif. Judge Carter said he would fendants in the New York ac use except insofar as' they are originated and controlled, tion. (Others in the stock car class in not "go beyond a roan physical condition" in imposing a sentence, and indicated he felt the complaint said: cluded Biy Vukovich of Fresno, It asked that RCA's5ystem for and Jack McGrath of Speedway CASH FOR CROSSWORDS PUZZLE ANSWER ON PAGE A New $200 Puzzle in Tomorrow's i i City, Ind.

incarceration would be harmful to Dr. Drury's health. ADM. LEWIS STBAUSS. chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said: am not one of those who licensing its vast holdings patents be modified, "and 'that it Bridge Scores 2 Classified Cemics ZL Crossword Funic St Editorial Financial 39 Gardens 25 Is That Mary Margaret Mc Bride.

23 Music Review 34 Radio and TV 2t Society and Clabs 31, 3L 32, 33 Sporta Theaters i 34 Uncle Wlggily 25 Vitals 51 -Weather 37 The risky race, which in the Drury, onetime Oakland Dem oast four years, has killed 17 release technical "know-how" to the licensees. 1 ocratic leader, pleaded nolo drivers and spectators, report BULLETIN AUGUSTA Ga Nov. 13 fln Army LL C. Anderson, who claimed he was rough on trainees wider his command because nf what he saw hap pea te nndisciplined recruits In Korea was convicted -f mistreating' soldiers today. The company, one of the Na edly claimed the life of another contendre (no defense) to' one count of making a false state tions largest manufacturers of American yesterday, U.S.

Army must inevitably become hot, or that God forbids, it should. It wCl necessarily convert our world into a radio-active cin- rraeuwE Capt David Ramsey, was ment to authorities in an effort to evade $17,674 in 1945 income radio and television equipment, had no immediate comment on killed en route to the race. taxes. He had been free on bail the suit i dr or however the lurid description reads." Earlier Death Toll, Page 53 until today. The suit raises no monopoly.

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