L MScc II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Oct 25, '56 otected Stevenson Says Small ; ! . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Adlai Stevenson said Wednesday Sjr.all business U beinj "squecxed" g-d "strangled" because of Repub lican policies. But President Eisen lower taid bis administration Is Forfeiture of Liner Involved In Child Case ' . ' By wtlmot hercher ' WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 WMJ.S. officials laid today the departure of a little sir! aboard the Queen Mary Oct 3 had created a situa- tion in which the M.WO-ton British liner might be subject to forfeit to the American government. But James L Hennessy, execu tive s s t s t n t to Immigration Commissioner J. M. Swing, indi cated the situation was a technical one and that there is no thought of attempting to seize the ship. ' The question was. discussed dur ing a Senate investigation of hy immigration officials allowed the Queen Mary to sail from New York, having good reason to be lieve that Alexei Chwastov had his J'j year old, American born daughter Tanya aboard without a passport for her and with intent to take her to Russia. -Ward of British ' C Chwastov and Tanya were de tained in London,' where the child haj become a ward of the British High Court pending the outcome of custody proceedings brought by her mother. Mrs. George Dieczok, 23, of Detroit, Mrs. Dieczok ar rived in London today to press her case. - Hennessy iald4we are still in vestigating" to see if any action against the Cunard line owners Of the Queen Mary is warranted. -In an exchange with Robert Morris, counsel for the Senate In ternal Security subcommittee, the immigration official - agreed with Morris that the law provides that any vehicle, vessel or aircraft "shall be forfeited to the United , State?" u Hi owners knowingly al low its use for the illegal depar ture f a U.S. Citizen from thisx country. . , . . America! Clttsea - The government contends that Tanya is an American citizen, while Soviet officials have claimed the is Russian, -.v--;-; Testimony taken at kthe Senate Inquiry has been to the effect that Soviet diplomatic officials helped to smuggle Tanya out of the coun try, foiling the efforts of UJ. im migration officials to get her off the ship before it sailed. Evidence has also been pro duced that Tanya was born In Philadelphia July 13, 1954. and that her birth certificate records she is the illegitimate daughter of .Chwastov and Mrs. Dieczok, whose name at that time was Elena Romanow. Both Refugees ,.' '. Both Chwastov " and Mrs. Dieczok were Communist refugees at the time of the birth. The moth er has since married., She said in London today her present husband U ready to adopt Tanya if she regains custody of her. ' -v Reporting on the unsuccessful attempt to remove Tanya from the Queen Mary, Hennessy said that at one point on Oct I he ordered pis agents to request the U. S. Customs Service to hold the ship In port until the child had been femnd. - - ' - . , Later he withdrew .his , order. Hennessy said, because among ether reasons it was "past my comprehension-1 that the t'unard line would not have exerted every possible effort" to see that Tanya did not sail without a passport f'm view1 of the possibility of for feiture of the Queen Mary" under U;. S. law. - I. -festzst ivajrfa. ssrmu ; snnnnrMko J NorthbeeW servke leaves 7:55 sua and 10:45 am; ; ..i'v 1 :55 aA, 8:10 ia Convair flights enjojr smoothneai snd dependability of United'! all-weather , & 8Tt effcwhef ffwW fJfMJL . 1 -0 i using its antitrust powers to pro-' tect small business, "the lifeblood of our economy," Stevenson, the Democratic Pres idential candidate, told an audi ence of New York City business men that because of' Republican policies, small business is being "squeezed by the growing giants, buffeted bv the merser movement strangled by high interest rates. The Eisenhower administration, ha said, has done nothing to halt a "march of bigness' which he said threatens to wipe out small companies. . , Alert U Needs Eisenhower, in a campaign ap peal aimed at women voters, said his administration is alert to the needs of small business. He said that to keep small busi nesses from being squeezed out, the government initiated 54 anti trust suits in 1955. The President spoke from a CBS, radio-TV studio in Washington, re plying in chatty fashion to ques tions of seven women from vari ous sections of the country. The midafternoon program was spon sored by the GOP.' Cfcatleates Adlai ... . Eisenhower also challenged two other positions taken by his Demo cratic opponent that the United States should seek aa end to H bomb tests and look forward to the possibiliy of ending the draft in the foreseeable future. The President said "it is abso lutely mandatory that progress be U.S. Sugar Quota Hiked by 50,000 Tons Under Order WASHINGTON, Oct. U l -The Agriculture Department to day hiked U.. S.. sugar quotas S0. 000 tons after the price of spot raw sugar bit 135. cents a pound on the New York market. The last previous spot price was 1.25 cents and the department act ed immediately after trade cir cles reported sale of 3.000 tons of Philippine sugar at (.35 cents by a Cuban operator, Julio Xobo. The sal earn after close of today's market. ' ' - ' ' The Increase raises the total quotas, which is based on esti mated U. S. consumption, to I,' 725.000 tons for 1956.- The . total is the largest since 1941, when hoarding following out break of World War II shot the consumption estimate up to I, 002.97S. tons. The 50,000-ton increase was di vided among supplying countries or producing areas as follows: .Domestic U. S. beet sugar area 8,678 tons, the mainland cane su gar area 2,669 tons; Hawaii 4,842 tons; Puerto - Rico ' 11.310 tons; Cuba 21,600 tons; and other coun tries 900 tons. 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He addressed a meeting of Detroit business and professional men. Forces Wives wives of officers with ranks from lieutenant through major. The oth er two were wives of sergeants. All appeared bitter and talkative but none would be quoted by name. The San Francisco Chronicle re ported one woman said "If we didn't leave, it was suggested that our husbands faced punitive ac tion which might harm their ca reers." - The women had paid their own UM Od !T1i Black-tone isflg Set Set; Set s Sees Bigger VleUry Vice President Nixon also was on the record, touring through Illinois. He told a Carbondaie au Out of Japan fares to Japan and had regular or tourist visas. Another woman was quoted as saying they could have managed if "our husbands - were ordered away from Japan. We have the fare home saved up and we'd get on a ship or plane and go home." The wife of a major said the return "was accomplished by fear and coercion." The women and children arrived on the Navy Transport Gen. E. D. Patrick. Offi) mm. lfc ii M ! I tat r s 4 v II dience he expects Eisenhower will "eet a areater proportion of the votes in 1356 than be did in 1952." Nixon uid: "The false fear that many peo ple had that a Republican admin istration would bring depression has been removed by the record of the Eisenhower administration. Week ef Teeriag The White House announced Wednesday . that President Eisen hower will put in a busy week of toujeiog next week. He'll make six speeches in five states, including a radio-TV talk from Philadelphia next Thursday. Eisenhower will make three sep arate trips, mast of them by plane, and will return to Washington each night. He'll fly to Florida R 1 i&.-j-gi CMoMe .,t ii ( J. -J' -tj, J1 At ,: ill r j y 1 yr flfl and Virginia oa Monday. Texas and Oklahoma 00 Wednesday and Pennsylvania on Thursday. The trips to Florida. Vtrpma and Texas-three of the four South ern states he won in 195j--will mark his first ventures into the Deep South ia this campaign. 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