The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 (Stc IV-Statesman. Salem. Ore THursv July 22, 1954
Indo china Told
Truce Terms
Necessary
SAIGON, Indochina I Gen.
.Paul Ely, commander -in-chief and
French commissioner general in
Indochina, told hi? troops and Vi
etnamese patriots Thursday the
Geneva ' armistice brings them an
"anguished peace" but the only
possible settlement
His message reporting the Gene
va agreements partitioning ' the
Viet Nam . state between French
allied nationalists and the Ccm
' munist-led Vietminh was read with
orders of tfcc day to all the armed
forces in Indochina. . - :
It was broadcast to the Indo
china kingdoms of Cambodia and
Laos, which remain- intact under
the Geneva pacts. ' '
But the message was aimed
principally to console the people
of Viet Nam for the loss of more
than half their population and
much wealth in the north half of
the big coastal state. :
Ely told the people peace in In
dochina was "indispensable and it
responded in - Indochina as In
France to the wishes of nearly
all." Z
"It is not for a soldier to make
believe that a compromise peace
is better than a victory," said the
former chief of the French Gen
eral Staff. "But it is for a soldier
to say when peace is necessary
and possible. , . ,
"This peace which France has
Just signed wth the accord of its
allies is for Vietnamese patriots
an anguished peace. I understand
this sorrow. I respect it profound
ly and as commander-in-chief of
Vietnamese forces I share it"
"But I affirm that - among ' the
solutions which alone were possi
ble the solution chosen at Geneva
k the one which safeguards best
the major interests and the future
of the state, the army and the
Vietnamese nation."
Convict - Author -Loses
Plea for
Stay of Execution
1 SAN FRANCISCO m The State
Supreme Court Wednesday denied
without continent convict - author
Caryl Chessman's latest petition
for a stay of his scheduled July
30 execution. - -. .. 4
Chessman, 32, the author of "Cell
2455. Death Row." was eonvicted
six years ago in Los Angelet of
robbery, kidnaping and sex f
fenses. He was sentenced to die
in San'Quentin Prison under Cali
fornia's1 little Lindbergh law. which
provides the death penalty for kid
naping with bodily harm.
McCarthy
Albany
Boy
StiJl 'Critical'
lUUinui Newt Service
ALBANY A two-year-old Albany
boy, run . over by a . truck Tuesday,
was reported as "still critical with
some slight improvement shown,"
Wednesday at Sacred Heart Hos
pital in , Eugene. ;
The youngster, David Johnstone,
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard John-
atone, suffered a crushed chest
when a wheel of a truck passed
over him. Police said the boy had
been playing beneath a , parked
truck near1 his home.
- He was given emergency treat
ment at Albany General Hospital
and then rushed to the.Eugene
Hospital for surgery: Attendants
at the latter hospital said David
"had a good night" Tuesday night
and that his chances for survival
were increasing with time. .
'Somebody Stole
The Ding - Dong'
. .SAN FRANCISCO (ft The weo
ding chimes disappeared from the
Church of the Immaculate Concep
tion and it was assumed that tome
. body had stolen them.
Police were notifed by the Rev.
I victor Bazzanella and a . search
was started. ' -
But the priest himself solved the
, mystery a few hours later.
He said he was informed his
own parishioners had the chimes
- taken out for repairs, and. haa for
, gotten to tell bin. . . ,
Claims Aide
'Maligned'
WASHINGTON (J) - Sen. Mc
Carthy R-Wis) Wednesday night
accused the Defense Department
of having "improperly maligned"
Thcmas W. Lavenia, a Senate in
vestigations subcommittee aide, by
denying him secirity clearance.
McCarthy made public letters to
Secretary, of Defense Wilson and
Atty. Gen. '-. BrownelL summoning
representatives of their depart
ments to a closed door meeting
Friday in a new - attempt to get
an explanation of the withheld
clearance. ., ,
Wilson has refused to explain.
on grounds that to do so would
require the disclosure of confiden
tial information. -
Lavenia, assistant counsel and
office manager for the McCarthy
subcommittee - since February,
1953, told - newsmen Wednesday
that as a . college student in 1936
he was briefly an officer of the
American Law Students' Assn. Mc
Carthy has called that organiza
tion an affiliate of Communist
fronts. : ,
No Other Reasoa
McCarthy reportedly has told the
subcommittee he knows of no
other reason the Defense Depart
ment could have used in denying
clearance to Lavenia, but the sub
committee postponed , decision on
confirming Lavenia in his job.
McCarthy's letter to Wilson re
minded the defense chief that in
letter refusing the information,
Wilson had termed it "unfortu
nate" that the withholding of clear
ance has appeared to reflect pub
licly upon members of the com
mittee staff." ; "; :
More Serious'
Replying, McCarthy wrote:
me situation is much more
serious man that The depart'
meat's refusal to supply us - inf or
mation in this case leaves a cloud
upon both the department and Mr.
Lavenia. . . ' -
"To hide behind a technicality
that the-, information is of a 'con
fidential nature helps: neither Mr.
Lavenia nor your department in
what appears to be much more
than merely an unfortunate situa
tion," x -
McCarthy's letter to the attor
ney general said "it is my under
standing that all of the informa
tion available to the Department
of Justice has been made avail
able to me." He said it Is "ab
solutely imperative" that Brown-
ell let him know if there is other
information about Lavenia in the
Justice Department Hies.
Body of Man Found
In Willamette River
PORTLAND The body of
Earl Charles Easoa, 34, was
recovered from the Willamette
River. .
The body apparently had been
in the water for some time.
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WealthyT
cxan
GALVESTON.' Tex; Ifl W. L. !
Moody Jr., a powerful but little
known figure in Texas and national
financial affairs, died Wednesday.
He was 89. j ,
: Moody had enterprises worth 400
million dollars. From his desk in
Galveston he personally held rein
on his vast holdings. Tuesday he
became ill and was taken to John
Sealy Hospital here.; -.. ;.-, - -
He suffered from pneumonia and
was in a coma most of the time
until his death this forenoon.
Joe Thomison
Succumbs
PRINEVILLE Uh Joe
Thomison, 67, veteran Oregon
newspaperman, died in a hospital
here ' Wednesday night.
Thomison had been manager of
the Crook County Chamber of
Commerce in recent years. He had
been in the hospital since July 13,
but had been ill for' some time
previously.
Thomison, a 1910 graduate of
Stanford University, .worked on
newsoaoers at Hood River and
The Dalles many years. In 1926
he was president of the Oregon
Newspaper Conference. v
During World War II he did press
relations work for the Kaiser
shipyards in Portland. . Afterward
he operated , a newspaper a t
Madras before taking the Prine
ville chamber position.
Survivors include the widow and
five children by a previous
marriage,.,
'Clear and Warmer'
On Weather Forecast
Mostly clear and warmer was
the forecast early today from the
u. 5. weather Bureau at McNary
neia.
A hieh temoeraturft reading of
about 80 degrees is expected today
by the weatherman and a low to
night of around 40. High Wednes
day was 73. ,
Neuberger
Says Farm
Income Sags
PENDLETON tfi Richard L.
Neuberger, : Democratic nominee
for Ur S. . Senator, told a . party
rally here Wednesday night the
nation's "farm income is sagging
perilously."
He said a "sharp reduction In
the government's parity program
might trigger an economic collapse
which could adversely affect every
citizen in the nation.
Neuberger, who is challenging
Republican Sen. Guy Cordon's
bid for reelection, said, that
while consumers prices have gone
tx steadily, overall " farm prices
have declined steadily, slumping
more than 12 per cent since
Ortober; 1952. i vf I ;:
He criticized the Elsenhower
administration's flexible price
PTke support program. Flexible
supports, Neuberger said, "usually
mean flexibility' in one direction
downwards." He contended flexible
supports would give fanners "less
protection when supplies are
scarce and prices thus already
high.".
Neuberger said some Republican
congressmen "have deliberately
stirred urban resentment against
farmers because . of high food
prices. Tet nothing has been said
by these congressmen and senators
bout the ever-growing share
which goes to ; processors and
middlemen.
County GOP
Seeks to Raise
Election Fund
Plans for a program to raise
Marion County's share of the
finances needed in the coming
Republican campaign in Oregon
were outlined at a meeting Wed
nesday night in Salem of Repub
lican officials. j
The meeting was a joint' one
of" the executive board of the
Marion County Central Republi
can Committee and the Republi
can County Finance Committee.
Both Sidney Schlesinzer. new
ly-elected Central Committee
chairman, and George 'Jones, fi
nance committee chairman, ex
pressed hopes that the county's
part of the state campaign could
be wound up within a month.
State Treasurer Sig Unander
and Dr. Floyd Utter addressed
the group of about 50 at the meet
ing in the Senator Hotel The
next joint meeting was set for
Aug. 3. : -. 1-
FLUG GETS. NEW JOB
HEPPNER m - Jack C. Fluz.
whose resignation as iReedsport
superintendent . of schools earlier
in the year resulted in a student
strike, is the new Morrow County
school superintendent .4
rmmm.
FUNDS ALLOCATED , .
PORTLAND m Tte State
Board of Health said Tuesday
Oregon has been tentatively allo
cated more than $500,000 in federal
funds to aid in construction of
some two million dollars worth of
hospital and public health facilities
this year. :
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