2 (Sec 4V-Sicrtesaem. Salam, OtL Friday. July 23. 1S54 Anti-Red in West German Area Missing BERLIN (tnV-Otto John, thief of the West German agency re sponsible for rooting out Commu nist and Neo - Nazi subversives, has disappeared and officials fear he has been kidnaped by Commu nist agents and spirited into the ' Soviet-run East zone of Germany. The Federal Interior Ministry said "it is, most likely" that the ' anti-Communist leader was kid . raped by Russian Secret Police or . Eat German Communist asents. West German authorities said John disappeared . Tuesday alter entering a taxi in the Western Al- lied sector of Berlin. Today the anti-Commuaist "In formation Bureau West" reported that one of its agents in East BeV- lin had telephoned the bureau and reported:' . "John is in East Berlin." Power Problems To Be Studied at Meeting July, 26 4 PORTLAND (UP)-Power prob lems in the Pacific Northwest and Bonneville Power Administration's proposed five-year : rate schedule will be discussed at a southwest area customer meeting here July 26. ;;S:--i..-:::y- . ; W. E. Trovmershausen, BPA area manager, said a report also will be made at the meeting on transmission facilities under con struction or planned for the 'area, and . customer , service facilities outlined. - , i : EDUCATION BILLS PASS WASHINGTON Bills pro viding for a White House confer ence on education,: a national ad visory", committee on education, and for cooperative research in education were passed Wednesday by the House and sent to Presi dent Eisenhower, v French Chief Would End War Killing. HANOI. Indochina ' Gen. Rene Cogny, French Union ground commander in North Viet Nam, said here that he does not intend to push any , fighting be tween now and the effective hour pf the Indochina cease fire. ' "We do not want unnecessary deaths," he said. Even as Cogny spoke, reports of continued fighting were received here. Rebel guerrillas blew up a freight train only 10 miles east of Hanoi and ripped, up several hun dred yards of -track 25 miles east of here. French artillery on Hanoi's out skirts boomed at guerrilla bases IS or 20 miles away. There were occasional spurts of light machine gun fire , and grenade explosions closer in. French - piloted B26 bombers touched off explosions and fires in a string of Vietminh bases around , the delta i edges. Light patrol clashes were reported. Rep. Angell . Looking Fine WASHINGTON (UP)-lltep. Ho mer Angell, who underwent major surgery Monday, was' reported taking walks around his hospital room here today. The Oregon Re-J publican also has received a few visitors who said he is "looking fine."-- . . I More Power Held Needed SPOKANE UP) Electric power is available 'for large sew indus tries in the Northwest, but not in large enough quantities for a new electro-metals industry,! Dr. Wil liam A. Pearl, Bonneville Power administrator, said yesterday. Pearl -told members of his staff here and BPA customers, "There is no question but that the power needs of the region wfll be ' met by ; the collective efforts of all agencies fe d e r al, and non-fed eral." ; Smith Ur aes France Pass EDCQuicldy GENEVA in Undersecretary of State Walter Bedell Smith Wed nesday night urged French Pre mier Pierre Mendes - France to push ahead with ratification of the European . Defense Community (EDC) now that France has achieved peace tn Indochina. Officials said Smith stressed the need of West German rearmament through EDC for the defense of Europe. The occasion was a fare well dinner given by the French premier at his Geneva villa. Men des - France returns to Paris Thursday after successfully negoti ating an Indochina cease - fire Smith flies back to Washington. BIDS CALLED FOR PORTLAND (UP) Bids were in vited by Army Engineers here to day for construction of bank pro tection works along the left bank of the Rogue river at Pierce Riffle, east of Grants Pass. - i ' i Livestock Show Set for Old Spot PORTLAND (A The Pacific International Livestock Exposition will be held this year in its old home in Portland. The 11-acre plant in North Port land had I been " used as , an Air Force warehouse but recently was vacated. Manager Walter Holt said it would be used by the exposition another two . years : until a new building approved by Portland vot ers can bp constructed, r : n - . Pravda Hails Indo Truce a Victory 1 MOSCOW Pravda hafled the results of the Geneva confer ence Thursday as a triumph for the Soviet) Union and the "demo cratic camp' and a smashing de feat for the United States. A three I . column editorial . on the front page of the Soviet Com munist Party newspaper, said Gen eva displayed the collapse,' bank ruptcy and defeat of American diplomatic policy.' I - Golden Gate Links Site of 1955 Tourney SAN FRANCISCO (A Acting Mayor: James Leo Halley said he had received word that Harding Park, San Francisco. ' has been picked as the site of the 1956 Na tional Public Links Golf Cham pionship. V . . The executive 'committee, of the United States Golf Assn. ' baa rec ommended Harding, John P; Eng lish, the USGA'i assistant execu tive director, wrote and there re mains only the formality of ap proval at a meeting of the USGA next month. ' ;. . The last time. the Publinx was held in San Francisco was 1937, and Harding Park was also the site then. CASUALTIES ESTIMATED , ST. PAUL. Minn. OB Nearly million casualties could be ex pected in the Minneapolis-SL Paul area in 'event of a "saturation" A- or H-bomb attack, according to Col. E. B. 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