2-(Sec 1)-Srattsman, Salem, Ore., Monday, March 14, 1953 Confidence in Ike's t - i : Policies Growing in Asia Stassen Says WASHINGTON HI Foreign aid r bief Harold E. Stassen returned iunday from a tour of what he railed "the arc of free Asia." He raid he was sure the foundation Rising Atomic Cloud rrop iosea i ax Cut Denounced By Humphrey i WASHINGTON HI Secretary ;rf the Treasury Humphrey Sunday '' i ight denounced a new Democratic-proposed income tax cut as a "political quickie gimmick." He called for approval of the rdministration's plan to extend present corporate and excise tax rates "without addition of this lat- rst misleading compromise pro posal as a crippling amendment." Humphrey said in a statement I'ae tax program which Republi cans pushed through last year had l-elped offset the economic effects cf reduced government spending. "The American people," he add rd, "can be seriously harmed by tiwise political tinkering v with a lax program which has helped set (he present economic recovery in motion." - The Senate Democratic leaders' proposal, slated for action this r7eek, would give low-bracket tax payers a. $20 cut plus $10 for each ("ependent other than a spouse, starting; next year. Senate Democrats came up with Ihe plan after their Finance Com mittee knocked down a House adopted $20 reduction for every faxpayer and dependent. Sen. Lyn don B. Johnson (D-Tex), the ma jority floor leader, expects to offer the substitute formally on Tuesday. Even some Democrats acknowl edged they would have a tough line getting it across. Sen. Smath crs (D-Fla) said they are "shy four or five votes." Another Democratic leader in the ?ax fight. Sen. Kerr of Oklahoma, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, said on a television radio show Sunday (NBC's "Meet The Press") that the lineup is "tight." He said four f five Democrats : might vote against the plan. - is being laid for a successful eco nomic buildup in that part of the world. ; "The needs are great," Stassen said, but he added that the non Communist governments of South east Asia are preparing for area development "in an intelligent way. Monday he will report to Presi dent Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles on the conclusions he reached during a three-week, 30,-000-mile flying trip that touched seven Asian nations. In talking with a reporter at the airport, he declined to discuss a fresh storm of Senate criticism aimed at trade between some Western nations and Red China, including the voyage of a Finnish tanker carrying jet plane fuel for the Chinese Communists. He commented that "certain oeaceful eoods are permitted to be traded" but withheld "general comment until I get into the of fice and see what has been hap pening." Stassen, as head of the Foreign Operations Administration (FOA), seems certain to face congression al quizzing about the trade issue. Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) announced Saturday he plans a n investiga Stassen said he found a rising confidence in Asia in President Ei senhower's leadership a grow ing recognition of his devotion to peace and the way he is blending described this as "a favorable factor in countering commu nism. Two Perish In Hail Storm . JOHNSTON, SC. Vfl : At least two people were killed here Sun day night when a freak hail storm struck the area, doing uncounted property damage. Policeman J. L. Murdock of Johnston in Edgefield County said the two were killed when their concrete block house caved in from cbe force of the sudden hail and wind storm. The storm swept through the middle of the state, halting traffic on U.S. Highway 1 for more than two hours. Concert Halted by Lost Foot Pedals BUFFALO. N.Y. Uh Van Cli urn, 19-year-old New York pianist, 'was left musically stranded Sun day during his guest- appearance with the Buffalo Philharmonic or chestra. The pedals dropped off the pi ano in the middle of Schumann s concerto in A minor. Anthony Gilio, clarinetist with Die orchestra and a piano repair man in his spare time, fixed the pedal unit as Cliburn and the au dience cooled their heels in good fcumor. Then Cliburn started over 'again and completed the Concerto to thunderous applause. Attorney Tells Of Kidnaping In Oklahoma 9 ( ' s .1 r M 4 Navy Carriers Endorsed by House Group WASHINGTON The House Armed Services Committee Sun day strongly endorsed - current strategy of using carrier forces as the backbone of the Navy fleet. It said vast naval striking forces built, around supercarriers could be spread out so widely they would not be a "profitable" target to the enemy, "regardless of the type bomb he .may be using." The committee made this point in endorsing the construction of a fifth 60,000-ton supercarrier. Carrier striking forces, the com mittee said in a report prepared for Congress, can be spread across 31,000 square miles of ocean the size of Indiana. The committee added: "The task force is in constant move ment, and thereby can avoid most of the secondary effects of ther monuclear (hydrogen) - weapons." The report was written to sup port Navy requests for $1,317,000,- 000 for the year beginning July 1, to build the carrier and 33 other ships, including three atom-powered submarines. Another 28 ves sels would be modernized. I-A YUCCA FLAT, Nevada The atomic cloud towers into the iky after the detonation of a nuclear device on a 300-foot tower at Yucca Flat, Nev., March 12. For the first time, an oil fog smoke screen was thrown into the path of the atomic explosion in an effort to minimize the resulting thermal radiation. (Story on page 1.) (AP Wirephoto.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. V-A 30-year-old assistant county attorn early Sunday was abducted by two men who threatened to blow your brains out" but he was released three hours later with the reas surance iie didn t want to harm you." Carroll Freeman reported to po lice two men forced him at gunpoint to accompany them on what he felt was "a carefully planned plot to intimidate me." The alarm was sounded by f ree- man's wife, Barbara, who left her husband in their car at 1:15 a.m. while she went into their home to pay a baby-sitter. Meanwhile the two men jumped Freeman and at pistol point forced him to drive away, he told po lice. The -young attorney said he could recall recently of recom mending that a parole be revoked in a rape case and that could have been the reason for the abduction and threats. Freeman, who is short of sta ture, said "I was scared when they jumped me and I'm sure that's what they wanted to do. They talked about killing me at first." The attorney said he was forced to drive the men for a time and added he felt another car was following. "I told them I would like to let my wife know I was all right and they said I'd be alright and they would let me go before daylight. In between times they made threats." i . Police Search For Suspect in Store Robbery City police, pressing an Investi gation of the Saturday night armed robbery of a Salem chain store, said Sunday they were searching for at least one person regarded as a suspect in the case. The holdup, second armed rob bery in the area within two months, occurred at the Hollywood district Safeway store, 2131 Fair grounds Rd., about 8 p.m. Satur day. The crime was reportedly fftommitted by a gun-wielding man who carted away the contents of three cash registers after direct ing assistant store manager Henry Splonski to empty the money into a paper sack. Amount of loot taken was not announced by the firm. Three customers and several employes were unaware the rob bery had been committed until the holdup man left. It was the second armed robbery at a Salem area Safeway firm within two years, the earlier one taking place at the chain's store at Center and 12th Streets. The perpetrator of that crime was later killed at Sacramento, Calif., while holding up still another Safe way firm. . Canadian officials report that average temperatures in their country are rising at rate , of three degrees every 70 years. President Goes To Church Alone, Mamie 'Improved' WASHINGTON to President Eisenhower went alone to church Sunday morning. He told the Rev. Edward L. R. Elson, minister of the .National Presbyterian Church which the Eisenhowers attend, that Mrs Eisenhower, was "better she was up several hours last night." The first lady has been ill with a touch of influenza. 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