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FBI in Itatd 2 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, May 29, 1954 Reveals. Why He i Muss Cliiig To Demand For A-Ban c5 Ike, McCarthy In Head-on Conflict Fights McCarthy U.S. Arrests 7 Commie Leaders (Continued from Page i) (Continued from Page 1) By STANLEY JOHNSON (Continued from Page 1) "will not get the names of the MOSCOW Pravda said today secret American-Soviet talks on atomic control "cannot bring violating the Smith Act, the loyal government employes who gave us the evidence, of treason same law under which a number any positive results unless the of top and second-string Commu that has been growing over the 1 nist leaders already have been past 20 or 21 years. United States agrees to uncondi tional prohibition of atomic-hy drogen weapons." convicted. The Wisconsin Republican said he Intends to get informa tion about communism and cor Flattop Quiz Focuses On Catapults The FBI said Silverman, Ekins and Goldring were leaders in the Communist party in Connecticut The Communist party newspa per in a lengthy article denounced President Eisenhower's world ruption from anyone he can, and he promised to protect his in and have been holding secret atomic pool plan as unworkable meetings in New York City to avoid detection.

Silverman and formants "to the fullest." Temporary chairman Karl otherwise. "This indicates to me the caliber of a man who now sets himself up as the sole defender of our way of life, our consti- tutional freedoms. When he had a chance to defend America against an actual shooting enemy, he refused to accept the challenge. Now he purports to be our savior, our great defender, in this battle against communism. "I say he is unfit for the job.

He uses the issue for political power." Houle says that since the incident of the non-existent documentary evidence in 1950, his attitude toward McCarthy has been well known. The significant thing about this seems to be that as long as Houle kept his anti-McCarthy sentiments more or less to himself, few seemed to care how he felt. But as soon as he openly declared himself an opponent of the senator, he was branded as a "Communist" and he and his family were threatened and vilified and told they should be run out of town. Houle says that aside from any other feelings he. has about McCarthy, the abuse he and his family have had to Hake since May 6 has convinced him that he must remain in Green Bay to continue his fight.

He is directing a door-to-door campaign in Green Bay and its environs to get signatures on recall petitions and says he will continue until the June '5 deadline for filing the petitions. He admits that he has met with little success, mainly because many persons in Green Bay are afraid to go on record against the senator. But, Houle asserted, everyone in Green Bay who wants to register opposition to McCarthy will have that til '7 Ekins have been in the Commu Mundt (R-S D) backed up Mc The paper accused the United nist party underground for sev States of trying to reveal the Carthy's stand. Mundt said most congressional investigations start erai montns, tne tai said, and i course of the confidential talks in their whereabouts had been un a "one-sided and distorted light from classified information leaked by government employes Known even to their close whereas the point of view of the friends. QUONSET POINT.

R. I. The skipper of the Bennington today testified concerning a possible link between catapult mechanism and the blasts and fires Wednesday that claimed 99 lives on the big aircraft carrier. Cart. William Raborn first and he doesn't care if President other Soviet side remains un The FBI said its agents per Eisenhower did call it known or distorted." mitted the secret party meeting to get underway in a third floor That's the way you play the The article was the first public rented art studio before inter Mundt told reporters.

presentation here of the Soviet witness before a naval board ofl3' rupting it to make the arrests Mr. Eisenhower told a news version of the talks. The FBI said Silverman, Ekins inquiry which opened hearings at Quonset, said he was on the bridge about 5 a.m. Wednesday and Goldring had proceeded to Pravda said the Soviet Union put forward a new proposal" the meeting place separately, using various illusive tactics to which it said consisted of a "sol directing jet launchings. conference May 12 that it was reprehensible for any officer or civilian to give away information involving national security.

"I don't mind if President Eisenhower calls it reprehensible," said Mundt. "If I were emn, unconditional obligation not avoid detection. Both catapults had been ready for use, he said, but the star to use atomic, hydrogen or other They used a circuitious route weapons of mass destruction." and shifted between subways and i i 1 If i 'X The United States made clear cars and on occasion would walk Hint Geneva Guatemala's last December the Eisenhower President Eisenhower I'd do everything I could to stop it. I'm aimlessly around for periods atomic pool plan, introduced at a time in an effort to determine whether they were being special meeting of the United Na down here (in congress) and I do all I can to get it." tions General Assembly at that Mundt said every senator has Procedural time was intended to circumvent Soviet insistence on the ban. friends in government who furnish him information.

board mechanism conked out, leaving only the port catapult in use. A Banshee jet, which the starboard catapult would not propel, was being towed away to an elevator and the port catapult was being used when he saw smoke coming from below decks on both sides of the ship. He estimated it was only 15 seconds after the last jet had been launched from the port catapult when he saw the smoke that watcnea. Five S. Reds Are Convicted by Jury Red Party Chief Ousted The plan envisaged contribu "It's like a Notre Dame foot Formula Set tions by many nations to an inter ST.

LOUIS CD Five Commu national pool of fissionable mate ball game," said Mundt. "It may be reprehensible to get in there and rough 'em up, but you win the game." nists were convicted by a rials for peaceful research. IT'S BACK TO WORK for actress Suzan Ball who is shown with her husband, Richard Lost, on the set at Hollywood where they rehearsed for Suzan'g TV appearance on the Video Theater. Suzan was wearing for the fint time her new artificial leg, and her performance last night was the first since her right leg was amputated in January. Her husband plays the male lead In this (United Press-Capital Times Telephoto) GENEVA (P) British Foreign Since then Secretary of State District Court jury here Friday of conspiring to advocate forcible Secretary Anthony Eden and So Dulles has held private talks on Meanwhile, McCarthv said he overthrow of the government the plan with Soviet Ambassador Continued from Page 1) choice but to meet." "We face the ugly and infuriating fact that we now find Russian intervention in this hemisphere on an alarming scale in was followed by the first explo a jury of 11 men and one was going to appoint Sen.

Symington (D-Mo) as impartial chair Georgi Zarubin in Washington and with Soviet Foreign Minister woman returned the verdict after sion. Raborn described the deliberating two hours and 15 V. M. Molotov in Geneva. minutes.

violation of the Monroe Doc Pravda declared these negotia death dealing blasts, fire and smoke as the big carrier made ists Judge Roy W. Harper told the Jt5apt man of a special subcommittee to investigate McCarthy's charges against Assistant Defense Secretary H. Struve Hensel after the current hearings conclude. "It is important that we have tions "caused legitimate doubts for her Quonset base from the jury: "Your verdict is a just one trine," Smathers declared. Friday night the government is about the sincerity and initiative McCarthy Challenged Said James F.

Forest, one of point 75 miles south of Newport viet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov were reported to have agreed today on a formula which they hoped would break the procedural snarl on the Indochina peace talks. Diplomatic quarters said a new three-point approach called for direct talks between military representatives of CJbmmunist-led Viet-minh and French Union forces. It dropped some of the controversial points contained in other proposals before the nine-party conference. displayed by the where disaster struck. the five: "A travesty on justice sued two emereencv reffnlaHnn Resolution someone who is completely im Sentencing was deferred unti He said the smoke was typical partial," said McCarthy.

next Friday. Each faces a possible maximum sentence of five years Asks Whether McCarthy recalled that Sym ington insisted all facts in the Is Anti-Joe ByTyd ings in prison and a $10,000 fine. The convicted: Hensel case should be brought Pressure9 Used out. Forest, 44, Missouri state chair man of the Communist party Republicans on the subcommit tee voted Wednesday, over Sym ANNAPOLIS, Md. (ft Former MINNEAPOLIS The Amer (Continued from Page of a "flash fire," with no hint of a petroleum product.

He said there was no evidence of a break in gas lines or fuel lines and "to my knowledge none in the main propulsion line." In his recitation of the events on the day of the explosion, the carrier captain revealed that the ship lost both its gyro-compasses, enunciators, its whistle and siren and all communications for a His wife, Dorothy Rose Forest, ican Baptist convention maay ington's cries of "whitewash" to 39, former organizational secre movement, was at the establishment an exhibited a "Joe Must adopted a resolution opposing dismiss charges against Hense U. S. Sen. Millard E. Tydings charged Friday night that Sen.

McCarthy has himself failed to get rid of alleged Communists in tary of the partjrs Hollywood congressional investigating com and McCarthy's staff director section. Go" petition. "The 'Joe-Must-Go Club, mittees that "the to assume the Francis P. Carr. prerogatives of judge and jury" These issues spewed out of the Eisner said, "is working hard to the State Department he once ac cused Tydings of whitewashing.

William Sentner, 47, a Midwest district official of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine in dealing with Communist prob inquiry into Army charges tha as a result of its crisis with the United States. They require that: 1. All private planes be grounded under an order ban ning cross country flights. 2. Any passages written in code or in a language other than Spanish must be accompanied by a Spanish translation filed at the cable office.

This meant all press messages in English must have a Spanish translation attached for study by a government agent. Secret broadcasts urging Guatemalans to fight communism and attacking the government continued Friday night despite reports that officials had smashed the sending station. Meanwhile, a commercial airline service was resumed as the capital recovered somewhat from its attack of the jitters brought on earlier this week when a mystery plane rained anti-Red leaflets on the city. ems. McCarthy and his aides improper The Maryland Democrat said further that McCarthy "hasn't got Workers, and a long and active obtain signatures and any person that wishes to sign the petition has the privilege and is at liberty to do so.

However, no person Iy sought favored Army treatmen A proposed addition which Communist. the courage to go before a grand would have commended the ef for Pvt. Schine, a former unpaid subcommittee consultant, and the Under the reported Eden-Molo-tov plan, the military representatives would be directed to study: (1) a cease-fire and (2) zones of assembly for the regrouping of rival forces. The third point of the plan was understood to deal simply with provisions for reporting back to the conference. The committee of experts met Friday to try to disentangle the various conflicting and overlapping proposals now before the Indochina conference on ceasefire measures.

The conference itself was scheduled to hold another restricted session this morning. jury and have these people tried Robert Manewitz, 37, former educational director of the party period of time until crew members in the generating room could restore it. The number of deaths in the explosion rose to 99 Friday night and navy doctors looked to next 48 hours as the crisis period for forts of congressional investiga should be put under pressure, or asked to sign on the strength of and convicted if, in facf, he has McCarthy camp's contention tha tors was voted down on a voice here, now a resident of Los An eeles. top Army officials used Schine as a service that may have been the evidence to prove they are Communists or disloyal to our vote by the convention which em braces Baptists in 35 states. rendered at one time or another a "hostage" in efforts to side Marcus A.

Murphy, 4b, wno track an investigation into alleged to such person by the requestor, the 30 bandaged-swathed seamen government." -A- ran for lieutenant governor oi The convention adopted the en Communists in Army installations, Missouri on the Communist, ticket tire list of resolutions presented Tydings, who was defeated in battling for life at the naval hos pital in nearby Newport. in 1940. by the resolutions committee. 1950 in a rough and tumble cam Roy M. Cohn, McCarthy's chie "It would be interesting to know whether Mr.

Nestingen has accosted any of the business operators in Madison who have been adversely affected by the The five laughed and joked The document on congressional paign in which McCarthy took an counsel, got in some under-oath among themselves while waiting active part, made the charges at investigations did not mention Sen. McCarthy by name, but denials Friday of these charges for the verdi. They will remain There will be no further meet a banquet of the Associated Dem passage of the Peckham ordi but the subcommittee quit unti free under bond until they are members of the resolution com ocratic clubs of Anne Arundel Pleasant Weather Due Tuesday with cross-examination nance, witn a request to sign ings of the experts unless the full conference directs them to sentenced. Sentner is at liberty mittee conceded McCarthy's name County. atorementioned petition." of him by Special Counsel Ray under $15,000 bail and the others had been in mind when the reso Tydings played a phonograph Jenkins still unfinished under bonds of $10,000 each take up some specific problem.

Russia's Deputy Foreign Min ution was drafted. record wnicn he said was of a McCarthy's attacks, which in McCarthy speech Feb. 10, 1950 at John O. Hereid, (Continued from Paae 1) terrupted testimony, brought ister Andrei Y. Gromyko snarled Salt Lake City.

In it McCarthy 1st Memorial annual Memorial Day program ins Democratic defense of the Presi up Friday's initial meeting of ex It said: "In particular do we could be heard saying: "I stated dent and Brownell, Republican Madison, Dead perts who are seeking to find out Roselawn Cemetery will be held that I had the names of 57 card see a threat to ireeuom in tne criticism of Democrats for rriak at 3 p. m. Sunday. The Rev. G.

how much common ground there fact that congressional investigat- carrying members of the Com ine "political speeches" and Day Recalled T. I. Bergee, pastor of the McFar was in the Communist and non- ine committees tend to assume John O. Hereid, 92. of 177 Dl threat to carry the fight over sub munist party card-carrying Communists now working in the State land Evangelical Lutheran Withers Suil Now for Divorce HOLLYWOOD (IP) Actress Jane Withers today sought a divorce from Texas oilman-cattleman William P.

Moss after changing her complaint from a separate maintenance action to divorce. The one-time child actress charged unspecified cruelty and said attempts at reconciliation had failed. She asked a share of community property, "reasonable" support for herself and the he prerogatives of judges and Communist proposals. Gromyko tossed in new de (Continued from Page l) committee files to the Senate it vision a native of Norway, and a retired area farmer, died Church, will speak. Department and who are continu jury in dealing witn persons self.

The First Baptist Church will mands aimed at forcing the con ten the feeling it gave me. "After we reached the ceme thoueht to be Communists or Symington told newsmen that Friday at his home after a short illness. Mr. Hereid came to Amer ing to form and direct American foreign policy." ference to sanction Communist hold a family picnic at the Fish tery, we left the buggy and walk Communist-sympathizers." It alsd expressed "the danger in the if McCarthy persists in what the claims in Laos and Cambodia, ica in 1882. Tydings was, at the time, chair Hatchery Park immediately following 11 a.

m. services Sunday. Missourian called blacking out in the smaller of the three As He first settled in the Pleasant widespread fear and hysteria ere ed for some distance. I can remember seeing a platform with people on it, but I do not remem sociated Indochmese States. ated by some anti-Communist man of a Foreign relations subcommittee which investigated charges by McCarthy that Communists had infested the State formation in the files from the Democrats, "I'm going to take the issue to the Senate and find out The West has insisted the Com Since Memorial day falls this Springs area, near Stoughton, where he lived for many years.

In 1920 he moved to Sun Prairie drees." munist-led Vietminh be allowed year on Sunday the city's official ber any speech-making or music. Some of my father's regiment, The document urged that Con after the cease-fire to hold terri where we stand. couple's three children plus their department. and in 1944 he moved to Madison. services in commemoration of the war dead will be held Mon gress study and correct the pres tory only in Viet Nam and that McCarthy has stepped off the custody.

The body was taken to the ent procedures of investigation, I repeat," Tydings said, "that Red forces be evacuated entirely subcommittee for the inquiry day. The schedule follows: the 12th Wisconsin, were buried in 'Soldier's Rest and he walked with my brother and me there while we placed the flowers on Her attorney, S. S. Hahn, esti Gunderson Funeral Home here. but recognized Congress' right to from the kingdoms of Laos and at least over half of the persons! mated Moss' income at more 9:30 a.m.

Parade around Square. Five sections of inquire into tne extent commu Friends may call after noon Monday and until 11 a.m. Tuesday Cambodia. whose names McCarthy gave me than $100,000 yearly. to his dispute with Secretary Stevens and other Army officials, but he remains chairman of its parent Government Operations Com the graves.

nism has lound us way into Should the Communists persist marchers, including bands from as persons he had m.mind when ine couple were married in American life." "Everything up to that point is 1947 in Los Angeles and separat in demands for "assembly zones" in all three states, observers pre Madison public high schools and Edgewood High School and the he made the charges you have heard on this phonograph record very vivid in my memory, but The defeated addition was pro mittee after that it is, as they say, "all a ed April 15. 1953, when she filed her separate maintenance suit. when the body will be taken to Holy Cross Lutheran Church here. Survivors are his wife, Sena: three daughters, Mrs. Dwight Myers and Mrs.

Carl Burnson, dict the conference might Junior Boy Scout Drum and are still employed in the State posed by the Rev. H. L. Proppe, Symington criticized GOP mem- A 1 1 founder next week. That is the Bugle Corps will parade.

Department, and during the past Hollywood, Calif. bers tor wnat ne termea tneir We must have ieit tne cemetery and gone home, but I 11 a. m. Memorial service at period that both France's For "abvsmal silence" while he and 18 months while McCarthy has been chairman of the investigat don't remember anything about the south entrance of the Capi eign Minister Georges Bidault Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) were say.

To Go Overseas it. Maybe I was too tired by men both of Madison, and Mrs. Hereit Vinicky, Chicago, and three tol. Judge Douglas Nelson will and Britain's Foreign Secretary An addition to an armament ing committee, he has not raised ing that Brownell and the Presi remember, or maybe it was a finger against those he has ac dent were right in contending grandchildren. speak.

Wreaths for deceased of various wars will be laid on a Three staff members of (he U. Forest Products Labnrat nrv resolution adopted described uni versal military training as "a se just an anti-climax to the un that no unauthorized person Services will be held Tuesday cused me of whitewashing." Tydings then repeated his of cenotaph. The 32nd Division should set security information accustomed pageantry of tne morning that it faded from my band will play, and there will here will leave Tuesday for Wiesbaden, Germany, where they will set up and conduct a (rain fer to give McCarthy $25,000 to from government employes rious danger to democracy and Christian morals." The addition was presented by Rev. George L. Collins.

Baptist pastor at the mind long ago." be recitations by George A at 1 p.m. in Holy Cross Church The Rev. Nils Oesleby will officiate. Burial will be in the Western Koshkonong Cemetery. go before a grand iury and ob Miss Bryant's father was post McCarthy said that, as chair tain indictment and conviction of ing program in packaging for military personnel and civilian master twice, and later was su Powers, Sons of Union Veterans, and J.

Henry Lunz. Mrs. Helena Lonr. Madison's only widow of a University of Wisconsin. man of a Senate committee appointed to expose any wrongdO' perintendent of public property employes.

The resolution on disarmament Pallbearers will be Carl and John Gunderson, Walter Myers, Christ Ivan, Clarence Winge and in the Capitol for many years. They are C. E. Hrubesky. Route ing in the executive branch, he Anthony Eden have predicted would be decisive.

The Communists and the West are agreed on the principle of the assembly zones into which the opposing armies would be withdrawn when the cease-fire is sounded. But there is basic disagreement over where and how these zones should be established. Eden proposed earlier this week that senior officers of the two opposing sides ip the war be called to Geneva to draw ceasefire lines. Gromyko said Friday Russia urged the government to "discon any of those named. To Get Degree Berneice J.

Tostrud, 1016 She has lived in her present J. C. Killebrew, 3813 Euclid is not "an unauthorized person Civil War veteran, will be an hon-ored guest. The names of 88 Madison vet Harold Dahl. tinue experimental discharge of home on Monroe Street for 40 and K.

E. Kimball. 125 S. Sen. Potter (R-Mich) replied thermo-nuclear arms in any areas Owen Dr.

tartlv to Symington that "the Re erans who died in the past year publican members on this com Dayton Conine Felt, 806 W. The courses consist of ectures and on-the-job training will be read Off to Far East mittee are here to ascertain tne Helmar Swalheim Dies Here at 53 Lakeside and Jean Sander Noon Waterfront service at facts and not make political Marshall, will be among stu the Memorial Union terrace. where any danger or fear of danger to other nations results." The resolution also urged the early release of non-critical information on atomic progress to other nations and private industry to promote medical and other Marine T-Sgt. James H. Peter speeches." dents receiving degrees and di on all phases of military packaging.

Special instruction will be given to selected personnel in various Air Force base areas. 3 p. m. Service at Union Rest son, wnose wife lives at 245 corry I have a great respect for tne plomas June 6 at commencement at Forest Hill cemetery. Laying is now en route to the Far Helmar S.

Swalheim, 53, of 936 man who sits in the White House, of wreaths will honor Confeder exercises at LaCrosse State Col lege. East for duty after spending four Harvey manager of the would accept this proposal provided it was changed to leave a ate veterans who died in the President Eisenhower," Potter said. "I think the other members weeks in the staging regiment at Rabbi to Session Miss Tostrud will receive a de Madihon area while prisoners of Dane County Oil 3051 E. Washington died unexpect clear implication that the of Camp Pendleton, Marine of the committee respect him like peacetime advancements. State Public Aid ficers would draw cease-fire lines war.

gree of bachelor of science in elementary education; Miss Felt edly early today at a Madison wise. He is a great administrator Corps Base. for all three Associated States 4 p. m. Service at the new vet hospital.

Mr. Swalheim was born and a ereat American erans' memorial Plot at rorest Gromyko also suggested that But Potter said he is happy.that Infant Dies a degree of bachelor of science in physical education, and Miss Sanderson a diploma in rural ed Hill Cemetery. in Minnesota and came to Madison 48 years ago. Grants Up 5. in this country "the people's rep A Truax Field firing squad will the officers meet in Indochina rather than Geneva.

The West had assumed there was agree He is survived by his wife, resentatives can watch the execu The infant daughter of Mr. and ucation. fire a salute at the Capitol serv tive branch of government Mrs. Michael Jennings, Twin Ga ice, at the waterfront ceremony Amanda, and one brother, Martin Swalheim, Madison. ment on Geneva as the site of the "I am the first to admit that Rabbi Manfred Swarsensky, of Beth El Temple here, will participate in the Senior High Young Peoples' Conference at Green Lake, July 4-10.

He will participate as a representative of the Jewish Chautauqua Society which is joining in programs this summer of the Wisconsin Congregational Conference. HAS HEART ATTACK Chris Reese, 68, of 533 Elm- bles Motor Court, 3115 E. Wash and at the two cemetery nine military discussions. A repre April public assistance grants of $4,965,316 were up 5.4 per cent over the same month a year ago, the State Department of Public The body was taken to the ington died Friday a sentative of the French hieh the investigating committees of Congress sometimes step out of tions. Boy Scout buglers Robert Miller and Robert Solheim will Gunderson Funeral Home.

Madison hospital. The child command is already en route ather is stationed at Truax Field sound tans at the Capitol. Welfare reported today. here from Saigon to take part in line," he said. "When we ao, we get our toes stomped on, as we The Memorial Day parade and QUITS JURY POST the talks.

Aid went to 108,909 persons last month, 10.7 per cent more should. program plans were made by a veterans and patriotic group them would be protected. Gromyko also made it clear at Nordahl I. Anderson, Cam "But by the same token than in April, 1953. There was a great deal of by bridge, a jury commissioner for Friday's meeting that Russia think many times the executive play over a subpena served on Old age assistance of Ford Funeral Funeral services for John M.

Ford, 74, of 625 Langdon who died Thursday, will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Ryan Funeral Home, and at 9:30 in St. Raphael's Catholic Cathedral. Msgr. Edward M.

Kinney, rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday. The rosary wil be recited there Monday night at 8.

would oppose any serious dis 21 years, reported he will resign In addition, some such groups branch of the government over McCarthy Friday for production 253 was paid to 46,822 recipi his post to devote full time to his cussion of international supervi steps its responsibilities and au side was reported in fair condition at St. Mary's Hospital, where he was taken by police ambulance today after suffering a heart attack at St. Bernard's Church. 2450 Atwood Ave. of any documents that might sion of a cease-fire until after farm.

Anderson was appointed thority. When they do, the Con show that Schine had done sub the conference had agreed on ents, averaging $61.09. Other grants included: Aid to 30,610 dependent chil by the late Circuit Judges August gress has seen fit to pass laws to committe work while he was on location of assembly zones. Hoppmann and A. G.

Zimmer create a committee sucn as tnis. eave from Ft. Dix, N. J. man.

McCarthy in turn asked acting McCarthy said that his remarks Some issues raised by Gromyko were new. Others had been brought up previously by Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, Chairman Mundt to issue a sub dren, 29,070 on general relief, 1,111 disabled persons, $97,516, and 1,194 blind persons, $80,513. Russian amendments and the first meeting of the experts were not to De as any Use the WANT-ADS for Results! pena which would- require the reflection" on President Eisen broke up without agreement.

Army to turn over bulky files on hower because he has "a great Average over-all grant was just about everything pertaining For Fighting Communism or Soybeans? deal of respect for him." $45.76. his dispute with Stevens and The Wisconsin senator also said but apparently withdrawn in the face of Western opposition. Western experts were astonished to find these points raised at what was supposed to be a working group charged merely with findine a common eround Army Counselor John G. Adams he wants no argument with Both subpenas finally were held Dentley Expects McCartl Brownell, for whom he has "quite N. Y.

Central i bit of resDect." but ne was will hold separate observances, Vet Auxiliary H. W. Quentmeyer Auxiliary Post No. 8, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in GAR Hall, 118 Monona Ave.

Credentials will be distributed fo officers and delegates to the Wisconsin Department convention, to be held in Racine June 6-9- Mrs. Linda Lowman will preside. Refreshments will be served by a committee consisting of Catherine Whitman, Julia SUM, Delia Alexander and Gunda Jensen. Bandy Recital Jane Bandy, 2150 West Lawn up as Cohn promised to produce Tuesday any memoranda or other SMNHP Coming Soon! 'confused" by some of the state documents showing the extent Meeting Tuesday ToRepayHisLoan of $10,000 ments being issued. among the different proposals before the conference.

of Schine's work. "I am disturbed to find that my ALBANY. N. Y. (IP Counting of The West again rejected the Cohn described Schine's role friends in the executive feel this SAGINAW, Mich.

Rep votes in the battle for control of generally as "contact man be- Bentley (R-Mich) says he "fully duty we have to expose what they the $2,600,000,000 New York Cen the $10,000 he got from Bentley, a multi-millionaire Owosso man, to speculate in soybean futures for his personal benefit. ween the committee and a num are doing, that this duty is in tral railroad probably will con expects" to get back $10,000 he advanced Senator McCarthy in terpreted by them to mean that tinue past next Tuesday, a ballot ber of witnesses or informants who were furnishing information E3 we are trying to tell them wnat Ps-s-s-t over here! WeV moved to 1251 Williamson St. th new as low as inspector said. to the committee on vanous mat to do," he declared. "That is That was the date set for re 1950 "with the understanding the money was to be used to fight Communism." He said he expected McCarthy personally to repay the $10,000 ters which might or might not strictly not true." sumption of the Central's annual result in investigations." As for the subcommittee files, stockholders meeting to learn Cohn said that while Schine was MAYTAG AUTOMATIC whether financier Robert he said he bad "a heavy duty to the people who give us informa telling newsmen in an interview: in the Army he "prepared sub Young won his fight to gain con "I have a personal note signed stantial, sections" of committee trol of the nation's second largest reports on the U.

S. Information by Senator McCarthy, promising repayment of the money by A) 77 1 railroad. The meeting was ad service. journed Wednesday for the vote 1955. It was not a gift.

Since it Jenkins asked Cohn if Schine on count. student at the New England Conservatory of Music, will sing in a voice recital by pupils of Mme. Marie Sundelius of the Faculty, Monday evening, June, 7, in Recital Hall at the Conservatory. She will sing Mozart's Sull' aria from Marriage of Figaro; Wolf's Das verlassene magdlein; Brahms' Botschaft. any weekend off from Ft.

Dix 7 A tion" to protect their names, since many of them otherwise might lose their jobs. McCarthy said, and the Democrats denied, that if he gave the minority access to the files, he could not be sure that the names of informants that might be in was a loan I had no control over how it was spent, and no right to ask an accounting." If the outcome has not been de went to Miami, or anywhere in 12S1 WILLIAMSON ST. DIAL 6-5151 i lorida. "The answer to that, I am sure, Some foes of the Wisconsin Sen cided by the Tuesday deadline, the meeting will be recessed again, the inspector said. ator have accused him of using! is no, cohn said..

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