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Thursday, January 19, 1958
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Harriman Not To Allow Name Use Without Consent
San Francisco (U.R) Gov.
Averell Harriman announced
last night he will not allow his
name to be entered in any pres
idential primaries without his
consent.
It was the first statement by
the New York State governor
on whether he would test his
voter popularity with avowed
presidential Democratic candi
dates Adlai E. Stevenson and
Sen. Estes Kefauver.
Not 'Active Candidate'
Harriman, who admitted he is
the "favorite son" of New York
' - State's 98-vote key delegation,
again said he was not "an active
candidate" for the Democratic
nomination.
He predicted that the Demo-
: crats will recapture the White
House this November against
any Republic candidates, includ-
,, ing President Eisenhower and
Vice-President Richard Nixon
and Chief Justice Earl Warren.
The governor's announced re
fusal to enter any primaries was
interpreted by some observers as
an apparent campaign strategy
to stay on the sidelines until
Democratic party leaders and
voters test the popularity of
Stevenson and Kefauver.
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Harriman has entered only
one primary previously, that in
1952 when in the District of Co
lumbia he defeated presidential
aspirant Kefauver of Tennessee
handily, 14,075 votes to 3,377.
The governor's statement was
made at a news conference at the
Fairmont hotel in San Francisco
last night. Harriman arrived in
California yesterday for a two
day speaking tour in San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles.
US Said Seeking Armaments Race End
Washington (U.R) An admin
istration official said last night
the United States will make
every effort to reach a "sound
agreement" with Russia for end
ing the armaments race.
Harold E. Stassen, presidential
disarmament adviser, said a "se
cure method, assured by inspec
tion, must be found to end the
competitive buildup of greater
and greater armaments."
In an address to the Women's
Forum on National Security,
Stassen said the United States
"will make a renewed and per
sistent effort" this year "to reach
. . . a sound agreement for the
future limitation of armament
in the interests of a continuing
peace."
PARKING DIFFICULTY
Omaha (U.R) Some 70 work
ers walked off their jobs at the
Swift and Co. packing plant here
when two employes were fired
for fighting over a parking place.
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Truman Did It,
Knowland Claims
In Backing Remark
Washington (U.R) Repub
licans today countered Democra
tice criticism of Secretafy ' of
State John Foster Dulles' "brink
of war" policy with the argu
ment: "Truman did it, too."
Senate Republican Leader
William F. Knowland said Dul
les' policy was nothing new. He
said the Truman administration
followed a policy taking a "cal
culated risk" on war in at least
two instances fighting the
Berlin blockade and warning
Yugoslavia to stay out of north
ern Italy.
Dulles Defended
President Eisenhower entered
the international debate for the
first time with a defense of Dul
les at his news conference today.
The Dulles policy statement
which first appeared in a mag
azine interview last week was
rapidly becoming a fnajor election-year
issue. Dulles 'said the
United States has avoided war
three times since 1953 by daring
to go to its brink during cris
es over the Korean armistice,
Formosa and Indochina.
Defended by Knowland
Knowland, occasionally criti
cal of administration foreign pol
icy, strongly defended Dulles'
Wednesday in a Senate speech.
He said he hoped "we shall
do nothing to undermine the
courageous policies of strength
which deter war by making
known to a potential aggressor
in advance that he will lose more
than he will gain."
Sen. George H. Bender (R
Ohio), charged that events lead
ing the nation to the "brink of
war'' in Korea, Indochina and
Formosa were "direct results of
the Truman administration."
Ex-Convict Held
In Kidnap-Assault
Of Arizona Girl
Mesa, Ariz. (U.R) A 83-year-old
ex-convict who said he
blacked out after picking up a
child in his stolen auto was held
today for investigation in the
kidnap, assault of a seven-year-old
girl.
Wayne V. Taylor was arrest
ed by sheriff's deputies yester
day as he hid in brush about a
mile from where blonde Carla
Hixon was found unconscious in
a desert wash. The girl disap
peared Tuesday afternoon. She
had been beaten brutally about
the head and apparently molest
ed sexually.
Drinking Blamed'
Taylor, in a statement to
Maricopa County Attorney Wil
liam Mahoney, admitted stealing
a car and then picking up a little
girl. He said he had been drink
ing and did not remember what
happened after the girl got into
the car.
When he awakened yesterday,
Taylor said the girl was gone.
The car was abandoned on a
desert road near the spot where
the girl was found lying in the
wash underneath some mesquite
bushes.
After she regained conscious
ness, Carla told deputies a man
forced her into his car when
she refused his offer of a ride to
her home. .
Eyes Blackened
The girl's eyes were blacken
ed and Dr. W. B. Patterson said
she apparently suffered a frac
tured skull when beaten by a
blunt object. It was "more than
likely" the girl was in the wash
throughout the night, Patterson
said.
The child disappeared shortly
after she got off a school bus
about a quarter-mile from her
home in a rural area six miles
northeast of Mesa.
Hillsboro Airport
Scanned by Service Team
Portland (U.R) The joint Air
Force-Navy team investigating
sites for construction of a new
airport in the Portland area
spent most of yesterday inspect
ing the Hillsboro airport.
The Hillsboro facilities were
the first on the list of sites to be
explored by the team headed by
Col. W. IL Banks rom Air Force j
headquarters in Washington.
The group plans to inspect other
possible sites in the area for the
next two weeks.
Juneau Storage Building
Damaged by Roaring Fire
Juneau, Alaska (U.R) A i
spectacular fire fed by oil-soaked
fishing gear roared through
the Juneau cold storage build
ing here Tuesday causing about
Sl.500,000 damage.
There were no injuries re
ported but the fire destroyed a
fish loft which housed a storage
plant where most local fisher
men stored their equipment.
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