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MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Saturday, July 31, 1954 3- ii i KPnimiirnn tsnrifQ Rhee To Tour U. S. To Seek Drive On Reds I' If Foes Of McCarthy I Continued From Page 1-A If-' I an eventuality that appeared to be welcomed by many senators not inclined to commit themselves in this election year. Morse, who characterized McCarthy's conduct as "political thuggery," declared the Senate must have specific charges before it such as he no committee yet had made against McCarthy. Joe Hears Slam As McCarthy sat nearby reading a newspaper, Morse declared: "There are plenty of things on which he (MeCarthv) deserves 5) is I'.

A is i- Continued From Page 1-A Sen Knowland of California, the GOP leader, was sounding praise for objections raised against Flanders' move by Sen. Cordon (R) and Morse (Ind both of Oregon. Natkn Called Loser When Flanders read to the Senate his charges that McCarthy held a "habitual contempt of people" and had permitted his investigative subcommittee staff members to compromise America abroad. Cordon rose to assert that the Vermont senator's resolution was "not supported on Us face by a single allegation of fact." Cordon said the resolution ought to be sent to a committee for serve army force and giving her naval craft and jet planes. By contrast, the joint statement of Rhee and Eisenhower was concerned mainly with very general declarations of cooperation and friendship and a pledge "to move forward," in accordance with the U.

N. charter, to achieve Korean unification. The charter forbids the use of armed force to obtain a political objective. The meaning of the If censure but they ought to be set out." Knowland. who had told the Sen joint statement in this respect ate it was being asked to condemn a member "without the formal filin of snerifirArinns snirl study.

That would postpone any immediate showdown on the issue in an interview that he helipver! seemed to be that Rhee had agreed that he would not deliberately start up the Korean war again to unify his country. China Is Main Target Rhee's congressional speech and -w a. 4 TEETH WITHIN A WEEK Derby, July 31 Mark Raymond Stevens, born 13 days ago, displays the two teeth he has already grown. His mother discovered them, she said, when Mark was only five days old. AP Wirephoto.

Cordon and Morse had made "effective points." Cordon that if no one else does, he will move to send Flanders' resolution to the Judiciary Committee headed by Sen. Langer (R-SD), not listed as among McCarthy's admirers. Sen. Barrett R-Wvo said his talk before the Overseas Writers here yesterday, however, left -in- no doubt of his intent to rally all possible support for his conviction that if Asm is to be saved action must eventually be taken against Communist China. thought this might be the solution Rhee told the Overseas Writers, Yank Airmen 'Like Tigers' Continued From Page 1-A hit.

The Red airplane crashed into the water. Duncan said there was no chance the Red pilot survived. Credit for shooting down the second LA7 went to Lt. Cmdr. William H.

Alexander, Jamestown, R. Lt. (j.g.) John L. Damian, Encino, Lt. (j.g.) Richard S.

Ribble, Mountain Lake, N. Baker Seeks TV To 'Fiqht Crime' however, that he does not believe the United States should attack" POL0 VICTIMS IN 'MISS BREATHLESS' CONTEST Downey, July 31 Inspired by the recent Miss Universe affair, patients at the Los Amigos Respirator Center (for polio victims) decided to stage a contest to find a Miss Breathless of 1954. All contestants are iron lung patients at the hospital. Esther Wright (in the Iron Lung), and Norma Jean Hull, of Long Beach, are entrants and the mothers of 4 and 2 children respectively. Their doctors' say that the contest is a real morale help.

JP Wirephoto. Communist China at once. He said he believed his Congress speech had been misinterpreted as advising immediate invasion to a controversy Knowland said will be allowed to run its course "until we see what works out." McCarthy Move Fails McCarthy, silent most of the time as Flanders raked his record and Dirksen defended him, made an unsuccessful attempt to force an immediate showdown in what Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) described as "an area of personal disagreement" in the Senate. With his wife smiling from the jam-packed Senate gallery.

McCarthy took the floor to demand of the mainland. Invasion should be a "long- BECKONS HAY FEVER VICTIMS range policy ratner tnan an immediate goal, he said. Lt. (j.g.) John M. Rochford, Phoe 'Independent' Statipn Is Needed In Miami, Airline Head Says By TRUMAN FELT Miami Daily Washington Borrau Washington, July 31 Politics, Miami's crime 2 Rhee's schedule called for a nix, Lt.

Cmdr. Paul J. Wahl-strom, Milton, Ens. John L. Zardus.

Riverdale and Lt. speech at Philadelphia before the Veterans of Foreign Wars to Sneezeless Breezes that Flanders' motion be called Cmdr. Edgar S. Salsig, Philo, Calif. morrow night, following a flying visit to New York today and a up for "action by the Senate." However, Vice President Nixon, ruled that the issup be Gunboat Opened Fire record and old fights over airline service enlivened the brief return here to attend church Hciled By HoteEman fore the Senate was whether to services tomorrow.

Monday he will be in New York "A-a-a-a-a-CHOO!" the country, is most likely to hearings over applications for television channel 10 in Miami, as President G. T. Baker of National Airlines testified in the pending hearings. Baker, whose airline owns Pub-i take up Flanders motion at all. Nixon said McCarthy and Flanders were cooperating toward the same goal, a vote on the issue.

McCarthy objected to this, asserting that there was "no indication of cooDeration" on his nart again and will speak at a banquet of the Korean-American Foundation that night. He wid visit Chicago Wednesday, then fly to Los Angeles with a stop en route at lie Service Televison, will return to the stand Monday for Burglar Flees Duncan said that after the battle that a Communist Chinese gunboat opened fire about three miles south of where the Red planes went down. The tracer bullets missed the Navy planes. Duncan asked for instructions and was told to hold fire. Adm.

Phillips said, "I saw no reason to cause further complications in this situation. I saw no practical advantage and felt if the pilots returned fire the gunboat would have been sunk." Phillips said the gunboat "be cross-examination after assert with Flanders. ing: Kansas City with former President Truman. He is due to speak in Los Angeles and San Francisco before leaving from the West Coast for Korea Aug. 8.

1. Sen. George A. Smathers of Home In Gables McCarthy Is Confident McCarthy, who scribbled notes furiously as Flanders leveled his charges, appeared confident of the outcome. He was reported to have insisted in conferences with Re came excited at seeing the melee! FRENCH A.

BROOKS DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? French Alexander Brooks, charged with fleeing Texas to avoid prosecution for attempted rape, stands high on the list of men wanted by the FBI. He's 59 years old and a native of Williamson County, Tenn. The FBI describes him as being 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing 200 pounds, with heavy build, dark hair and gray eyes. His occupations include upholstering, painting and cooking. He has a scar on the lower left side of his stomach and the little and ring fingers of his left hand Dr.

Sheppard Is Arrested tickle a hay fever sufferer's nose just doesn't seem to be itself in South Florida. It doesn't scatter its pollen around so freely. Mailed To Sufferers Dr. T. E.

Cato, Dade County health commissioner, says the Miami area is freer of ragweed pollen than any other area east of the Rockies. Thousands of people, those who would sneeze continuously through August and September if they stayed up North, spend those-months in Miami instead. No sneeze. Taking all this information into consideration, General Manager Arthur A. Adler, of the Allison Hotel, sat down and thought up the "sneeze" slogan, had it printed on postcards and started mailing them to sneezers all over the country.

A-a-a-a-a-CHOO! "Gesundheit." "A-a-a-a Thank you CHOO!" That's a very popular little August-September dialogue in most parts of the country. But it can't happen here at least, not often. On that basis, the management of a Miami Beach hotel is sending hay fever victims a postcard with a jiew slogan: "Not a Sneeze in a Breeze." Sometimes None At All The highest pollen count ever made in Miami Beach is 6, as compared to figures of 80 or more in other parts of the country. Most days, both the University of Miami and the Dade County Health Department have found no pollen grains at all partly because the ocean breeze keeps 'em cleared out. Besides that, ragweed the villain which, in most parts of Florida introduced a bill to suspend an airline's certificate when it curtailed it service because he wanted to get a non-scheduled line into Key West.

(This charge was branded erroneous and completely misleading by the senator afterward. 2. Miami needs a "first-class television station free from the influence of politics and the elements which have given our long-adopted homeland an unsavory reputation." 3. Voters are not getting the publican leaders that they avoid supporting any compromise. Sen.

Young (R-SD). secretary of the conference of all Republican senators, said he thought McCarthy was justified in being confident. "I think if there is a vote on the Flanders resolution, it will be beaten, 2-1," Young said. This possibility was evidently worrisome to some Democrats who felt that such a result would be widely interpreted as an endorsement of McCarthy's methods. Some of them, including Sen.

Ful-bright (D-Ark), were ready to add their backing to criticism of Continued From Page 1-A morning. He said he could not recall what happened to it. The young doctor also was wearing the heavy leather cellar which has been around his neck much and probably began firing in desperation." Outside Limit The admiral emphasized the action took place outside the Com-munist-drawn 12-mile limit. He said, "although the United States does not recognize the 12-mile limit, the search was conducted outside this range to prevent any claim of provocation and since it provided visual coverage from the air." Phillips refused comment when asked whether any submarines had been sighted or observed in the area where the task force was operating. Continued From Page 1-A jalousies of the door by which he had entered.

His tracks through the wet grass of the golf course indicated a leg injury, police said. Nine minutes later, a Holsum Bakery truck driven by Robert Artioli, 24. of 1983 NW 31st came upon a coupe turned on its side in the middle of S. Dixie Highway, between Orduna and Cremona Drives. The driver, a White man, had crawled out and was trying to right the car.

Another Accident Artioli proceeded to assist him and they were tugging and pushing when another car, driven by Folzell Robinson, a Negro, of 6025 SW 66th rammed into the rear of the overturned auto. The impact shoved the coupe into the bakery truck. When Ar real story of "the more flagrant of the time since the day of the examples of corruption" and the "extent to which lawlessness has slaying. His story repeated a week ago penetrated this fabulous resort are deformed. If you see this man or know his whereabouts notify the Miami office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, telephone 9-2421.

in long hours of testimony at a coroner's inquest has been that he fell asleep on a downstairs couch, awakened when his wife screamed, and ran upstairs. He said he saw a "white form" and immediately was knocked out. He recovered, grappled with a bushy-haired man on the narrow Lake TODAY'S WEATHER NEW CAR Merchant Guilty Of Misleading Ad Jerry Leventhal, operator of a furniture store at 5706 NW 7th today was found guilty of two charges of publishing mis SHOWROOM Phenix City Mayor Seized Continued From Page 1-A tioli looked for the driver of the coupe a few moments later, after the excitement had subsid Erie beach back of the Sheppard home, and once again was knocked AND ed, the man had disappeared. area." The attack on Senator Smathers was a reference to the conflict that developed when National cut its service to Key West from three or four flights a day to one at the height of the winter season. Key West Asked Help Smathers, a member of the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee that handles legislation on transportation and communication, did seek to strengthen the powers of the Civil Aeronautics Board to suspend licenses where service was curtailed after pleas from the city and county officials in Key West.

Local officials sought to bring in Peninsular Air Lines when the National schedule was USED CAR leading advertising. out. Golf Club Missing Mrs. Sheppard's interest in golf 'BARGAIN LOTS Judge Cecil C. Curry of Municipal Court suspended sentence from day to day.

however, pend has given police an idea for find ing a murder weapon. She played ing Leventhal's future behavior. o- golf two days before her death. Mrs. Cordes said the burglar failed to notice her husband's watch and about $40 in cash on a shelf, but had taken her handbag.

"It only had a couple of dollars in it," she said. "He rifled the handbag and we found it by the kitchen door, where he must have dropped it as he 4181 Her golf bag no longer contains a No. 9 iron, the type used to blast S.W. 8h ST. He warned the defendant to stop using the word "bankrupt" out of proportion in advertisements carrying the firm's name, the Bankrupt Stock Liquidators, Inc.

of this month 12 Ipf. in temp, since Jan. 1st 1MI High, and low. of record since 92 and 70 Tola! prec. past 24 hrs 0 In.

Total prec. since the first of this month 6.34 in. T.xc. since 1st this mo. 1.02 In.

Total prec since Jan. Jst 3M.H1 in. Kr. since Jan 1st 15.X2 In. Sunset today p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 5:46 a.m. Moonset today p.m. Moon rise tomorrow 8:17 a.m. TIDES Port Everglades entrance Jet-ties no change. Sunny Isle Pier itv Vacht Basin, Kincayne Hay Florida, west side.

Key Biscay oe add 55 minutes: Soldier Key. add 1 hour and five minutes; Ragged Angelfish Key. add 25 minutes: Pumpkin Key. Card Sound, add 3 hours; Garden Covet Key Largo, add 1 hour and 40 minutes: Cape add 5 minutes; Largo Key Largo, add 3 hours and 20 minutes: Tavemier add 3.1 minutes: llillsborn Inlet add 25 minutes: Palm Beach ocean subtract 20 minutes: St. Lucie Inlet Jetties! subtract 20 minutes: Fort Pierce rity docks add 2 hoars: Inlet F'ort Pierce subtract 15 minutes.

The periodic tide is negligible to the eastern part of Florida Bay. out of a trap. Detectives said the Miami and vicinity: Partly cloudy nlth only a frw widely nratterpd showers today becoming more numerous tomorrow. Little change in temperature. HiKh today H7.

I.lKht to moderate east to southeast winds becoming moderate to occasionally fresh late tonight or early tomorrow morning. Florida: Fair north through tomorrow except for isolated afternoon thundershowers. Partly cloudy and widely scattered showers and thnndershowers south portion becoming more numerous over extreme south portion tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Marine: Jacksonville through Florida Mraits and East Gulf Gentle to moderate easterly winds becoming moderate to occasionally fresh easterly over south portion tomorrow.

Mostly fair north portion except for isolated thund-ershowers. Partly cloudy and widely scattered showers south portion becoming more numerous tomorrow. LOCAL DATA Barometer .1. inches 30.M 30.04 Kelatlve humidity 63 S3 High. temp, yesterday J7 Low.

temp, last night 79 Def. In temp since the 1st No. 9 iron was the sort of club that could have caused the deep 3425 S.W. eashes in Mrs. Sheppard's head OPEN 3Hi A hearing was set for a week 'SUNDAYS from today.

legislature in the same primary and recommended that the full state committee take similar action in the other county races. The charge of wilful neglect of duty against Reese resulted from recent gambling raids by National Guard troops in Phenix City which yielded virtually every form of gambling device ranging from slot machines to lottery tickets, some of the latter dated as recent as last week. $1,000 Fine Possible Conviction under the charge is punishable by a fine up to $1,000. Reese is the first public official to be arrested during the investigation of gambling and vice which grew out of the June 18 slaying of A. L.

Patterson, the Phenix City lawyer who had been nominated as Alabama's next attorney general on a pledge to wipe out racketeering throughout Alabama. AFTER CHURCH cut, saying they wanted some other service. He made it plain that he had no interest in the non-scheduled line but said he knew it "had done a good job." Finally, Smathers said. Baker agreed to confer with National UNTIL IO P.M. Gables AA To Hear Pompano Members Three speakers from the Pompano group of Alcoholics Anonymous will speak at the next meeting of Coral Gables AAs at 8:30 p.m.

Monday in First Christian Church, 222 Menores St. Airline officials and cancelled Missing Eggs Found, Are On Way Here $300,000 SUIT IS DEPENDENT ON GANGPLANK Wanted in Miami Federal Court: one gangplank as evidence in a $300,000 damage suit. A request that the Markland flights were restored, but this HO 63 Albany. Persons interested in learning was after the Post Office Department had cited National for violation of its air mail contract. 100 67 Albuq'rq'e about alcoholism and the AA 98 93 05 94 70 97 9 64 SI firm method of recovery are welcome There are no fees or dues.

S. City 9 60 St. Louis 101 79 San Ant. 93 78 San Diego 77 67 San Fran. 68 49 Savannah 96 72 Seattle 75 47 Shreveport 88 75 Spakane 85 55 Toronto HI SI Washington 98 75 .79 .76 Saw Gambling In one bit of by-play over Bak .23 .03 er cnarges concerning tne extent of gambling operations in L.

V. Holdeman, Miami truck has found his missing 198,000 missing eggs in good shape and the eggs were en route to Miami today. Holdeman reported the eggs missing yesterday and charged a truck driver, Charles Chess, 42, A marl I lo Asheville Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charleston Charlotte hattan'ga Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Del Rio Denver Gets Intern Post Dr. Jay G. Hirsch, of 1930 SW Miami, Paul Porter, attorney for FLORIDA STATIONS WKAT, and Frank Katzentine, TEMPERATURES Havre, Mont.

80 50 Indianap'lis 97 14 93 68 .20 Kan. City 100 81 Knoxville 98 73 I-aredo 101 76 .77 Little Rock 96 73 Los Angeles 95 68 Louisville 100 74 Memphis 97 71 .03 Milwaukee 83 68 Mpls-StPaul 70 58 .34 Montgomery 97 73 Montreal 70 60 .01 Nashville 100 75 Nassau, Ra 80 74 Orleans 89 72 New Vork 94 78 Norfolk' 94 75 Okla. City 94 74 Omaha 103 65 .30 Phlla. 98 75 Phoenix 107 90 Pitssburgh 90 7 Me. 85 65 R.I.

86 68 Raleigh 97 69 Reno 95 49 Richmond 101 74 I 20 has been admitted to a another applicant, asked Baker 89 75 94 69 86 70 92 73 93 67 one-year intern training pro how he knew of these conditions. gram at the Philadelphia General with grand larceny, in their dis I Baker said he had seen the gam 87 72 93 80 84 70 91 70 95 70 97 70 94 78 99 72 95 78 90 69 77 93 59 102 60 93 73 97 73 65 53 85 7 99 64 88 82 90 81 70 87 74 .17 bling operations and recalled appearance. He said that Chess was supposed to drive a refrigerated seeing Porter, also, at one of the Hospital, one of the nation's largest general hospitals, Dr. F. Lloyd Mussells, executive director, announced today.

Dr. Apalarhirnla Cross City Dayfa Bch Fort Myers Jacksonville Key West MIAMI Mia. A'port Miami Bch Ocala Orlando Pensacola Tallahassee Tampa W. P. Bch Mia.

Bay Shipping owners of the Liverpool Packet, produce the gangplank was made today by William Woods, employed as a longshoreman in handling the ship's cargo on Feb. 23 when the Liverpool Packet docked here. Woods, joined by his wife in the suit, charged that an allegedly "defective gangplank, gangboard or gangladder" from the ship to the dock had broken loose and fallen. As a result, he said, he was injured. gambling clubs, The Palms.

.02 .10 .02 .10 .03 .05 truck loaded with the eggs from 89 77 87 79 89 76 86 81 94 64 90 70 86 72 94 70 89 74 88 74 87 81 Baker added that, although he ,83 I. Moines Detroit Podge City Dulnth Fort Worth Fresno Galveston Hartford Hatteras Havana Hirsch is a graduate of the Uni Minnesota to Miami, but had ar versity of Cincinnati School of Medicine. rived in Miami without the truck, declaring he wanted an additional $400. is a stocknomer in tne ma lean race track, his station would not carry any advertising from horse or dog tracks where gambling is .20 changing onrcars? The exact whereabouts of the permitted. Asked whether he proposed to Satariay S-fiAs.

eggs were unknown. Holdeman doned the truck near Mobile, and couldn't remember whether he had left the refriger QMoonrisatarday MM accept paid religious programs, he retorted that he would not as THE WEATHER TODAY MA MtEPAHtD AT U.S. WEATHH IUDEAU. MIAMI. FLODIDA 7:38 f.JtHti Jo Tttly i SMwet Satsrday "religion cannot be bought and ator unit running.

Late yesterday, Holdeman we won't try to sell it." He did say, however, that he thought agreement had been reached with some churches to give free time said, another of the firm's drivers, all of whom had been alert ed, discovered the truck near Montgomery, Ala. to their services and that "there is never much difficulty in giving away time to religious or educational institutions." The refrigerator unit was in operation. Ike And Family At Camp David Thurmont, July 31 UP President Eisenhower rested 65 miles away from Washington's summer heat today at Camp David, his lodge in the Catoctin Mountains. With the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for a weekend of relaxation were their son, Maj.

John Eisenhower, his wife, and grandchildren David, 6, Barbara critical Of Program Chances are those sleek, low lines on that new car you admire were born on a drawing board in Italy. Read how Detroit auto makers are going all out for the "continental look" Sunday in "THIS Por family reading enjoyment there's an article that gives the six rules for winning an argument, a top short story by popular Marc Brandel, plus lively photos and Washington UPi Mrs. Sarah Wade, 37, former secretary to Anne, 5, and Susan, 2. Baker also was sharply critical of many programs such as western and gangster movies now offered on television, but said he thought proper "westerns" could be found. As to the operation of Miami's one television station during the statewide primary last May he said he thought its political programs were without bias, adding: "The voters were able to see and hear, in many places for the first time, and make comparisons of tho men running for the high office of governor.

When he Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex). She was a native of Fort Worth, Tex. Ludington, Mich. UP Mrs.

Robert Nelson Spncer, 77, of Kansas City, wife of the retired Episcopal bishop of western Missouri. Cleveland E. W. Eddie Unz, 68, treasurer of the Bowling Proprietors Association of SERVICE $2 cartoons for young and- old. You'll find it in THIS WEEK" Sunday with OCCLUDED mOWT A AJffl RAM wow roc 1 nKTM1; RETORT KESmC 1 4 SVV SCV ARROWS TVt WITH THE WIND A CX WEST WIND EAST WIND X'rtrA.

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