Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1955, Image 11

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    Knight Rebuked ffor
Announcing plan To
Control delegation
Thursday, October 1, 1953
MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
FAURE FIRES 4 REBELLIOUS CABINET MEMBERS; REGIME TOTTERS
Paris CU.R) Premier Ed
gar Faure today fired four of his
rebellious cabinet ministers
whose threatened walkout over
his North African policies jeo
pardized his tottering coalition
government.
The four ministers were Re
publican Socialists, political
heirs of Gen. Charles de Gaulle.
They had threatened to resign
in hopes of forcing a new gov
ernment on France.
'An official government spokes
man said the harassed Premier
fired the four mutinous Cabin
et members including Minister
of Defense Pierre Koenig a long
time opponent of Faure's Afri
can policies. The Gaullists main
tained the ministers had resign
ed. The Premier swung into ac
tion against the Gaullists as the
right wing group mounted a de
termined offensive to pull down
his loosely-knit coalition and re
place it by a broad "public sal
vation" government such as rul
ed France during the 1789 rev
olution. .
Jacques Chaban-Delmas, pres
ident of the Gaullist -movement,
made a thinly vieled call for
Gen. Charles de Gaulle's return
to public life when he said that
"our only objective now is the
formation of a public salvation
cabinet headed by an unchal
lenged national authority."
A "public salvation" cabinet
would be like the one that ruled
after the French revolution of
1789 when Republican Franc
was attacked on all sides by loy
alist Europe. .
France was rapidly running
into its worst governmental cris
is since the fall of Dien Bien Phu
and there was growing belief
Faure's eight-month-old cabinet
would be unable to survive an
other week.
The National Assembly, recon
vening after its summer recess,
was busy for the moment with
organizational detail.. But angry
members introduced 42 questions
on Faure's handling of the Mor
occan and Algerian crisis.
Sacramento, Calif. (U.R) -
TO POISON FISH "'"
Burns Acre (U.PJ The State
Game Commission will poison
the fish life in Malheur reservoir
on Oct 13 for the second time.
Two Influential state GOP lead
1 jt
en rebuked Gov. Goodwin J.
Knight today for announcing his
readiness to fight Vice-President
Richard M. Nixon for control of
California's presidential delega
tion. . The rebukes came from Rep.
Carl Hinshaw, dean of the Cali
fornia congressional delegation
and from V. John Xrehbiel,
chairman of the Los Angeles
County Republican committee.
A third GOP leader. Sen. Tho
mas H. Kuchel, declined corn-
meat on what appeared destined
to be a growing controversy.
Announces Intention
Knight touched off the fire
works yesterday when he an
nounced his intention of heading
a "favorite son" ticket in the
California presidential primary
next June, provided President
Eisenhower does not run for re
election. Knight, who has been at polit
ical odds with Nixon for years,
mentioned hearing rumors that
the vice-president's supporters
are planning to enter their own
slate in the primary if Mr. Eis
enhower does not run.
Regardless of Nixon
Asked if his plans, to run as
a favorite son candidate would
be changed by the possible fil
ing of a Nixon slate, Knight said:
"Not in the slightest. We are
going all the way, regardless of
what Mr. Nixon does." .
Knight also said:
"I feel that Republicans of
California will want to be rep
resented in the convention by
a delegation that is completely
independent and devoted to the
Republican party, not to the am
bition of any one man."
Knight emphasized he is "first
mand foremost" for Mr. Eisenhow
er. He said if the President does
run again, he expects to head
up a delegation pledged to him.
At the GOP convention in 1952
, California had 70 votes, second
only to New '"York's 96.
In Los Angeles, Hinshaw said
Knight was "something of a joke
in national politics," and named
three Californians he said could
defeat Knight "hands down" for
the party's nomination. He said
they were Nixon, Sen. William
F. Knowland, and Chief Justice
Earl Warren.
The Challenge
Challenging Knight's s kinten
tion of heading a favorite son
ticket, Hinshaw said: .--V
"In full recognition of the fact
that controversy among Calif
ornia Republicans at this time
is undesirable, I nevertheless
feel strongly that the amazing
antics of our governor ... in
connection with his fantastic pre
tentions as a bona fide contend
er for the office of President,
should not go unrebuked."
Actually, in announcing his in
tention of heading a favorite son
ticket. Knight, was not necessar
ily announcing his intention of
seeking national office for him
self. He has mentioned m inter
views ' Republicans he feels
would make good candidates if
Eisenhower bows out. He has
not included his own name.
Krehbiel declared Knight
"forfeits any right he might have
had to enter the national picture
GOV. GOODWIN KNIGHT
. Draws Republicans' Ire
. . . in talking about Republican
contests for delegations from Cal
ifornia during the President's ill
ness. He declared Knight "cer
tainly doesn't belong in the class
of such out standing men" as
Knowland and Nixon.
AFL Protests Use
Of Prison Labor
Yreka Three American Fed
eration of Labor officials have
protested the proposed use of
jail labor for construction of
-public buildings in Siskiyou j
county. .
The three, all from Redding,;
appeared before the county
board of supervisors Tuesday.
The supervisors had authorized
use of jail labor for construction
of an addition to the county jail
building. -' '
Robert Giesick, vice-president
of the AFL 15th district, told the
supervisors that the AFL is op
posed to all types of forced labor,
and said it was felt that in re
gard to Siskiyou county the
board "should take action to dis
continue this type of labor" and
pay the prevailing wages.
Supervisor W. A. Barr told
the union delegation that he is
opposed to use of prison labor.
Barr attempted to read a motion
he made earlier in the meeting
to the effect that the board-go
on record as opposing and, pro
hibiting use of jail labor on any
structural or interior work on
county buildings. .';"'. .
Board Chairman Joe Allen
ruled that reading of the motion
was out of order since the matter
already had been settled when
the motion died for lack of a
second.
WOOL OFFICIAL QUITS
Salt Lake City (U.R) J. M.
Casey Jones, executive secretary
of the National Wool Growers
Association, disclosed today he
has resigned, effective Oct. 31,
after 15 years with the association.
PROPERTY ACQUIRED
Portland (U.R) More than
half the property needed for
right of way for Portland's new
Morrison street bridge has been
acquired, it was reported today.
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