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Show - , - - - - ----,-- 2 - l-- .. - ...,. , '4 THE WEATHER - I Mostly Fair, Little Warmer - . Weather Report, Tags ' ' - ''''' '' - , , , , ;, 13---- .. .. - 77,. MOUNTAIN WEST'S .THE 1, DD , , .,; mune , - 75 , - DEIlls li -t , 1954 Sc -- 4 . . k- - WASHINGTON , .., ,rt , wp, 5) 0 1 , , 11 , 0 riotit ... ' (UP)A ia , , ' ,, 4, , ,',11,40 ''4$ ; . t': , - , , fI , ,,T, 1 ..ii . -- , . ' 1 tj- i,,,,, ,k, , - ,t, n - 1., - I., , . ia .4 ' ''' . ,..- t '::" , ' vo", - - i ? vit) f 1' '4"4r) :'''' - - '''i Ktark , ' ,a t , .1. ,-, 'k : , A - TOKYO (UP)A typhoon whipped through Tsugaru Strait in northern Japan Sunday night, overturning and sinking 208 S'.4 .. , . vessels and killing 1,802 persons, including 58 Ameticanz. ., .k,,,4,,, , k The Americans were among the 1,149 pasengers and 11 ',::!7,i'SNk..,, 00 4.N, op., the oilfrryboat Toya Maru which was capsized by crewmen., ,7,, ., .1 ...7,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,. , the strait be,. , v.,,.., ti t ,,, ' tween Honshu and Hokkaido , ..:) 7:.. 4." ;,;ti A. Islands. :::;;Iii ,t More than 1,000 persons were in the sinking of the , killed .,...,,ur. 1, , 11 ' 4,300-to- n railroad ferry, which , ,' caught fire before it sank. ' . : .: ":,: $11: 4 A, 4 - ,,, i,, Itt. 01,,- IViews Mixed t L .1 It l ; el 0 Dulles Seeks ...; Premier Yoshida Arrives n '. '; : i . , ompromise t French With , : 1 t1 r 4 ' nine-powe- ... French Soldiers r...0 Off Saigon tank-backe- i- -- last-ditc- 1 14 ...:..f.i;;:i':1,.r;.',!:,;:4 To Hip Civil War 7 i ',0-- - -, .,- f -- ( . A,-;- 41) 4.... 0 n tMcCarthy ' : 'e , Canadian Capital ,,,',' . , ' ,Case Decision ' ; , five-charg- . ' . ): d 01 ! , ican-Frenc- 50-da- y ' : I , '''''' , ' f ,-, . . 1.1 - ,,,,.. .,-:.,,- dr";4 , .. I.,. - z ', 4,, -'- , , )i - ,1 , t,... .'s ' ;, ,,,e, ,h, ..3t ,, ,,, :),'. , t ' t 010"1"44142 '''''1-7- 4 , ,. , ., .,, .11 r , ..,,, .0-- ,,,,I.tsa ,' '' i - ,, cure ' .. t, i Mighty Typhoon Hits Ja0anese Strait, Capsizes 208 Vessejs ,,, ,, 1. ,,,,!: ,::, it, .,.kt ' -- t i 'r,i . ' ,,,,,,: 1, - !recommended unanimously 1Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy : 1 - , , , 1 - 1: '3,rtradi i , special investigating committee , r 44 , , , Monday that the Senate ,., ,k i .1,,,,,, ,,,,skt-t,,,,,,,-1 on No countscontempt of the ,, k .. i 170 ' ic:4,05.,,,. ow.' 1 .it . , , ,, Senate and abuse of an Army general. ' , t,s,,,,..,, yt.,..,,,, t ,,. On three ether cotints in a broad "indictment" S , ,.a. - l':'',4''' - t2 4: ,,p, cnticized the committee the uTnhceh i nimmedigaotveerinnymesentit, f,' ., : d'' '',' '' ed a la ;4! 0lit i J,. 1 .,y.. Wisconsin conduct . , , ti. Republican's i ., Isf.). al to ot whether , 40 typhoon it gation learn 1 ..,..,...,, but said it did not warrant cen- ,.., 'k .,,,,,,,....4- it warnings which might have pre-.401.411""s, ,'''' ,' 'i rt ,,i14,. , sure I'md'.''' action. worst vented ' 0,....1; peacetime Japan's :;,,o,,,k:,,, . , ; ,' ' 1 t--- .g1)47.-- 0 .4000 1,:!,, , sea disaster were criminally i t ',,?0 - ,::: ,,,, to "give effect" to LONDON (UP)Secretary of :'''. 1 .. ignored. the committee's recommenda- , State John Foster Dulles met TYPHOON SURVIVORS TREATEDPart of the few survivors from the ferryboat tions will be introduced by Sen.' Only one American survived. a first-aiV. receive at treatment with station. Alarn, Watkins on French than Prentier Mendesother Toya 1,000 fl'Arthur 51o,re persons ,, was He t Tic. Frank Goedken, 21, , the same boat drowned when the cratt capsized and burned during violent typhoon off when the Senate returns in spe-- 1 France ,t,:.',..44:,.. in a dramatic .7 Monday He of Dubuque, Iowa. escaped cial session Nov. 8 to consider Japan. (L.P. Telephoto.) ) to win a corn. effort a hole and through port fought the first censure action against r oN1 eon. ' his way ashore with the aid of !promise at the a senator in 25 years. iference i i on 1 1 IL rearmaGerman 3 a life preserver and a raft. If the report is approved. Mc' ment which opens here Tues. ,i..:...f, ARTHUR V. WATKINS 1Carthy will stand rebuked by In Good Shape WASHINGTON (urn The on two Senate the counts, No. 1 figure in the Senate cen- ,, led Senate 4juq,!the Goedken said he was in "good day. i i but censure will not mean sure committee's final nAtil ' report '' ' shape." He injured a finger The two talked for an hour either expulsion or loss of his Sen. c:41 was' McCarthy himself aild suffered a lacerated arm. and a halfone hour longer committee chairmanships. i in Arizona Monday 'somewhere The 58 Americans who were' than C":7. I ....,,, !,... Watkins is chairman of the and not available for scheduledat the first . comment, ...ifin.;;;'':gf:gi'' l lost included 49 soldiers, two' , ,, "'',.and of three W A A group IP Republicans P OTT s,,: meeting. Japan's t, but to reaction the of committee's wives 'r" P' ' military personnel, two I)YLADivOSTOK tk '7.? t three Democrats which investi- - recommendations that Neither would discuss the na. the Wis- Prime Minister Shigeru Yo- other women, one male Army , ... .k ,;!.,k . gated charges against McCarthy consin senator be censured on' shida arrived in the Canadian civilian employe, a child, and ture of their talks -- nor what Le14.:.,:'''.11V.. ; "' ,. ,':! :i.,: in nine days of hearings ended two SAIGON, INDOCIIINA (UP)' counts was swiftand capital by air from Vancouver two male civilians. progress was made. But Men. Monday. He said he hopes his sources. other Thousands of variedfrom The civilians were missing e two-dat::,;, ,,':,,,r told reporters after. Unavailable will visit McCarthy strengthen French union troops sealed off ,,t,,,,,,,i,..,;,,, identified by the Japan Na Ward he hoped there d,:114111k,,., I would be between Canada DENVER friendship immediatenot was White McCahhy (INS)The tA OF .1 APAN;i1: . :' Saigon from the countryside ,,:l!,4':''C: Ap AN tional aRailways as Thomas agreement at the nine-natio- n '.,,,..7 ly available for comment on the House declined comment Mon. and Japan. of the West, representative conference. , The prime minister arrived Monday to prevent.ilashes and. ...:ii:44...;:t.i4.":::::,:- - 'committee's e report. But day on a special committee's Max Factor Cosmetic Co., and 41' Dunes' m e e t 1 ti g apparently , ,:i,'''',:,:!..,,,;,,,...:..lig,044,4,04ip.,,,..,. senator's attorney, Edward action in calling for cenqure of at Vancouver Sunday morn- possible civil war between the the :t!t? Dean' ,Leer, CarlOcke ;ivas an attempt to smooth Amer. ,,,....,,,,;,..:,:!ting after a flight flom Viet Nam army and private reBennett Williams, said McCar- - Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. ,,,- 1; YMCA secretary. h ':' ; ' ',':::'''f !''''."'''v d, relations after the '., i thy will make a "vigorous and ,',v11)Kyr,)(4o Acting White House News Tokyo. He is making a ligious armed forces. Authorities said that only 12e American secretary avoided ' .,' i. ';;'',',e,,f,:'4,,;:';!'''.,,,,;:r of nations. tour six western on defense Senate the in said Secy. lengthy" Murray ' Snyder Is 13 The Viet Nam army under :' persons, including ' crewmen, stopping in Paris during a fly. While in Vancouver, he ': floor N to "!,, .,,, iv, t answer to questions, "It is Sen. Goedken and Canadian mis- - ing tour of :' 3.4,:': dissident Gen. Nguyen Van :........,, i. Á Europe last week. Watkins commit- - ate businessthere will be no learned "with great sorrow" the Briefly, M$L.jSj. sionary Donald Orth, of On- - Dulles' action on the trip was "-of the disastrous typhoon llinh, who was fired from his tee found that McCarthy: 200 comment." 4iirir 11. tario, survived the sinking of considered a snub by Paris. 1. t ommitted contempt of the which swept Japan, killing army post Sept. ) the ferry boat. Missing and The possibility of civil war. ' '. Senate W hen he failed to appear WASHINGTON (INS) The 1.802 persons. First Since EDC Death ,,"----:!presumed dead were 1,029 per. was very strong although the WHERE 1,000 DIED before a 1951-5elections sub- - attorney for Sen. Joseph R. Mc- Monday's 12 meeting was the sons. The bodies of AmeriFrench, charged with maintainin ferryboat sinking committee hich investigated Carthy declared Monday that between Dulles and the Ifirst cans have been recovered. in under terms Saigon ing order his finances and other activities. the Wisconsin Repablican will French since leader the French Third in Two Weeks of the Geneva agreement, were To this day he has failed to an- - wage a 'vigorous and lengthy" killed the European Assembly within their doing everything The typhoon was the third to Defense ,swer three "serious" questions fight against censure charges Community Treaty, JOSEPH R. McCARTHY riower to keep the opposing hit Japan within two weeks. It which would have rearmed Gerfaces censure raised by that committee. He- when the Senate meets to con- in French line. The forces the was ''coptemptuous, contuma- sider them Nov. 8. pounded along Japanese many in an integrated defense union troops. made up of tough " coastline, but Tsugaru Strait of Western Europe. cious and denunciatory Edward Bennett Williams, U or s. Sene2alese Moroccan unit was the hardest hit. Tor who h ztnown ne censorea represented McCarthy dor- Other in the drove into position on every i The Japanese Coast Guard i maneuversdevelopments e H the to rearm Girmatly OrBrig. ,,tcenp.renhaelnpisi.i,bilei'zab.useer,7ff nu eh ecoemn: isdpetehi major hsiagihgwo,bayaarindditrsoasdubeurrobsss: 208 listed sunk in s r the committee sa ships trig in President strait. Along wth the Toya in defense of the ,West follow. gyvm DENVER (INS) commander at Camp Kilmer, mittee is "wrong where it rec- the French rejection of the G massed eneral Ilinh 60,000 N NJ , at a se cret hearing in MA' ommends censure." Eisenhower sent a message of 1laru, they said four train fer- - ing European army plan included: York Feb. 18. The record shows of SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. of his own troops on the outthe National moath y Monday to families ()flies Railways skirts to prevent Cao Dal and BonnChancellor K o n r ad McCarthy told Zwicker he as CHICAGO (UP)Brig. Gen. Sept. 27 (INS)Former British lloa Hao soldiers of the typhoon Corp., a private freighter, two victims from !Japanese Adenauer, shortly before he left entering uniform." wear to fit 116 "not that 29 steamers, fishing the West German lighters, WASHINGTON (INS)- -1 fedRalph W. Zvdcker said Monday Prime Minister Clement Attlee Saigon, but- observers said a which Sunday took a heavy toll, capital for the 55 boats and other small vessels he was "naturally" pleased declared 'Improper' Conduct conference in London, won cab. eral grand jury Monday indictMonday that Commu- - clash between these troops and of lives in Japan. went down. 3. Engaged in "improper" with the portion of a Senate met approval for the "minimum nist China. should be admitted the French union troops NV as ed Louis Weinstock, a top ComIle addressed his message to Authorities said more than conduct whent during the Army - committee' report on censure to the United Nations and cthe unlikely. terms" under which he; will on charges munist Party leader, Emperor Hirohito from the sum- - 300 crewmen were lost in the agree to German rearmament. 1McCarthy hearings last spring of Sen. Joseph W. McCarthy so newly-formeNo solution to the Asia Southeast be statements n false of the trai carriers an d of making sinking he invited federal employes to tfar as it applied to him percrisis was in sight. The trouble mer White House in Denver. Treaty Organization. the death toll from the other Explains Terms ' fore the Subversive Activities give him secret information. sonally. Attlee alsosasserted in his key- - began when Premier ,Ngo Dinh! The President said: "Permit! vessels Adenauer met with his cabiprobably would reach But this did "not, under all the "Naturally I am pleased with note speech before the annual Diem, to bolster his own shaky me to speak for the people ofli Control Board. 500 net and 0.4 foreign affairs comthe report, what of it I have Labor Party conference that position, sought to gain control evidence," warrant censure. The panel returned a in United States the expressing Police reported that on Ja- - mittee of the lower House of 4. "Committed a grave error" read in the newspapers. so far of the army by dismissing Hinh Leader Nationalist Chinese indictment against the in and ordering him out of the heartfelt sympathy to the fam- - pan s northermost island of Parliament. He outlined to receiving and using a secret as it applies to me personally." Generalissimo Chiang flies of the victims of the Hokkaido 376 persons were them his terms for a 'settlement Ilungarianborn Weinstock, who Fill documentthe two and should "be retired" and that the country. "FBI ilinh refused and the army !typhoon which struck your coun- - known dead and 1,492 missing at the conference which would page as One of 13 fled leaders con PAYETTE, IDAHO tP Sen.. Nationalist stronghold of For- a storm struck. cir- - Herman Welker ) "un- bring Germany its sovereignty mosa should be turned over to remained solidly behind him. try yesterday, claiming suell 'soon after the icted in January, 1953, on letter"but did so under Weather were and rearm 12 divisions of Gerlit-- . tragic toll of lives." not justify forecasters was do that cumstances in Diem control of left a Red disagreed China suitable Monday "after and hesitatingly" to leach of charges plotting censure action. tie More than his palace. The! Some 1,802 p e r s o n s were caught off guard by the storm. man troops. with recommendations of the period of time." advocate violent overthrow of winds They had predicted Winds of 6. Made "highly improper' Watkins committee to censure Germany's position centers The former prime Minister ,. Emperor- Bao Dai "invited"' killed when the the U.S, government, 11okdis-lo- f over about 55 m.p.h. in the Hokkaido- - around demandslfor full equalSen. to the did not him about but swept typhoon remarks Ralph Sen. Joseph R AlcCarthY for who returned recently from a resign Gen. Herbert Brownell At Honshu straits. kaido island. him he call- - his failure to t 1, Ykhom ity with the Western allies. appear before' the visit to Nlostow and a tour of mis Jr. said that Weinstock has been ;Flanders -y, as induced to but en senile.Senate Subcommittee on Priv- Red China, told the opening sesa "top level Communist Party See MeCARTIII on Page A- Lieges and sion of the Labor Party meeting leader and functionary." U.S. l international lie also disagreed wilh its that -recommendation that he be con- - talks are es,iential within or Brig. without the United Nations to '(tiertelsdlifiaitrplhii,zt:!tkite)ri.ttlit,iii deal with imminent dangers to our whole civilization." Ile declared that the new 1 -- Sen. Johnson Ffl fiat ' formed to vice chairman of the SEAT() alliance, "We then got on the 6. my husband stayed beside By SHIN HIGASHI lay still for about an counter-balancexCommunist me. shouting 'keep your head .specialSenate committee inves. M'aru. After the hour someone came up when Toya in ferry, JAPAN HAKODATE. Southeast Asia, iie. pansion tigking charges against Sen. :should out of the water!'" be the a left it She with dazed and breakwater in it include swathed and carried the to flashlight lay "enlarged" Russia took MondaY said temporarily: mccar.thy IR.wis). W.vslirA;ToN (UPIChairSlowly tears began to form blood-staineanch'or. on the he felt 'we were just to sell the Peiping regime. bandages 1(.7adme an to. automobile atomle and dropped a of the in ".ay In her Strauss I,. man I.,ewis eyes. wavering, This year's conference is ex- - the white hospital bed. ....rniko . United Stales in 1953, mainly NleCarthv." the to about conme "Sometime this she excited but later, rehospital. voice, brought Commission Atomic Energy to bring a test of Attlee's1 Champagne's dreams of a trip because of Oppenheimer's-- orig- ,,We gave him the benefit of pected "The reason I couldn't walk time we should have reached tinued: cently tried to suppress a new ,inal opposition to a crash'' every doubt ," blinson said i n leadership of the Labor Patty. to the United States Were was because I had a big one of the ship offi- "A Negro soldier was clingAomori, The showdown at the annual shattered. book that accuses Dr. J. Robert program. Oppenheimer a statement dictated to a re- chunk gouged out of my cers came to us and told us ing to the ceiling trying to come Tuesday. Emiko is the to put on our life jackets be Oppenheimer and some others recently was denied access to porter. "But we could not close meeting may one of the windows. lie leg." right open NV ife of L of 'delaying development of the atomic secrets. our eyes to his treatment of his, Mrs. Champagne then Sgt.l.C. Charles Chaim ' cause the ship was. pitching fell right on top of me. I of Time I thief llagI , La.. He was 'Shepley, pagne of Homer, and tossing. was pushed down 'and sucked colleagues pointed to bloodstained bandot T hi s IA' as disclosed late Sun- - agine' s W ashington Bureau. re before him." among the missing. I was frantic with fear. husband and I'wetit UP under. ages on her left anti. There appeared "My lated the suppression incident first-clas- s reday by the hooks was were was to on our also a big cut there. to salon. "We There dark. I, the Everythingway The nation's hottest and James H. Shepley. Strauss him- - in a television interview, He WYO. (LT) Sen. coldest locations for Yokohama where we were "We lost visas, passports were many American soldiers member LUSK, crawling through the his to past self confirmed' that he attempt- said Strauss called him said 'clue to take a boat on Sept. and everything on the ship. Frank A. Barrett dark and narrow passages already there. I remember ed to buy the manuscript and office and offered to "buy your Monday he does ' not believe a 24 hours as reported to the Batch-sai- d I was wearing a pair of slacks 27 tO,the United she filled with water. States," Willard) (Sgt. meeting Bureau Lake Weather safe Salt in the it delay its publication until after manuscript, put had in a weak voice. Senate lost The and my military identifica26, and his JapaConsciousness. age committee, elder, special 'I or were: at least until the deaths of most of those crit- - ,for 25 years nese wife, Kazuko, and their next time I remembered anytion card was in my pocket sufficient ground s" to censure "Nly husband had been sta- con individuals of the most 1A4 Et Centro, Calif.. icized. degrees but the waves tore off my tioned witty the 7th Cavalry Sen. Joseph It Mc Carthy. thing I was on top of waves. daughter Wakie E. 26 degrees When be .v, as Tressed to dis- - cerned are dead, and then' let CraWford 'not agree with the the- - Big Piney, Wyo. Each time a wave would hit slacks and I don't even have at elder do (address unknown). Camp close his reasons, however, the it be published." I would turn somersault. I.D. papers. I suppose it will the ship tipped of censuring senators ex (Hokkaido) but he was trans- "Suddenly and coldest: Utah's me hdttest .orY Strauss' he "I sai,i1 Ile rejected A EC chairman said only that over until the left side of the reasons." Barrett to 49th -the "I some time to get ' our Was hit about 10 times take ferred Ordhance. for cent grave St. George things happen deoees thought it votild be hetter if offer because , m then' at itath ...beta visas, P ayes,. at,olnicela.to...S,Pid,.,'.',P...911 again lc 34, Itegreeswer mit pubt - i4n41,:2 - Bryce C att yon on ment I do not believe that there ,Then with tears brimming' denly I felt the sandy beach ferry at I p,m., and 30. min- - water started pouring in Irom ' The hook, -- The Hydrogen wait 25 years tor a report area (Salt in her eyes she conclude& Lake, maximum 76; beneath tne. I tried to walk is sufficient grounds to take, utesafter leaving the harbor thé,bottom. Bomb," will not be pohli,hed how matters in this crucial actiorAs censuring Sett,' minimum 50 ), NA'a,5" to boat rejurned because of crawled up but the "Please find my, husband for couldnit "Evc,rybody such trying been - of our government hae condensaa until Thursday, but 1 could not Swim and out on said. land. the she get., i me, won't you." McCarthy." rough . tion madepublic laaxeek said ;handled." 4 , - - , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, , , , v t 1.i? ' ' .,,,,, Senate to Consider Recommendations Nov. 8 , 4 t ' ,s. .. ,,.,,. ,, UsSe 1'.;- : 2 ' , t ' , ' 's .. 4-25- 81 t, : ,, , '.'t ... Informatiope ITS 105TH YEAR IN , , :.1.,..4.,,r, ' ., ., , .., ' , .. Watkins Unit Asks - ELEPHO.NES- 11. Editorial - le , 11 ' NOW NEWSPAP,ER . ' '''' ''''.4..;:''' i . 3 11 , (7" ,.. - , PAcCarthv .0 1,- ,, ' FIRST . 1?1iS''''N;'. e . k , .... - .. ' . , . .. 1 , . - . , , --- .., -- , - . . , g WA---- A.... 'aIt 4thie,, ' t . 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