The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 27, 1954, Page 9

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‘COHN TAKES WITNESS STAND set kine FOR HEARING QUIZ TODAY iteiwiicOnccctennn : @. MILTON KELLY - 1was in some-hot exchanges with! induce the committee to investi- wasknaton _— Roy M.| Army witnesifs. McCarthy told newsmen that ‘‘as set |i San ag aceused Prin: |Cohn and McCarthy are the only ina Of two witnesses T have suggested to <D-Mo) Aalied’ how he. would react -if = et Fi Ee i F z A 3 : 3 é E eit I : peg! He Hiiiae i a af ut ii gi FE ir g = gg z i; a ee j i 2 | of principals and wit- rn : i H # ; i i | : iF ge i s Sg te rT H ste ten ie Hi tril iil i : fieti i a! : i A t f x H E i diserediting an investigation Mc- Carthy said he had been planning : Z< Fel k : doing. “yes” votes came from Dworshak, Sen. Potter (R- Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill). Voting ‘‘no” with Symington were Sen.s McClellan (D-Ark) and Jack- | be some “balance.” fe [i ! 7 now take an affirmative vote of the subcommittee‘ to call Carr as body makes a sworn charge against Carr, he sees no reason to have. him testify. “It Democratic senators want to 4 f said, one of them c ‘ave to give testi- against Carr under oath. Some points remained in dispute 3 t : i i E z é & ¥ ; Z i E a& until he was drafted, and top as the subcommittee recessed over tagon éfficials. night. One is whether the subcom- MeCafthy has stepped tempora-| mittee ever did put into its official tily aside as the chairman, with|records memoranda signed by ‘Sen, Mundt (R-SD) presiding at|/Carr making charges against the televised hearings. Stevens ‘and Adams. Sectetary of the Army Stevens} Jackson and McClellan contend- and. Army Counselor John G./ed that the memoranda are “the Adams have sworn that the Mc-|yery basis” of the McCarthy: Carthy group sought by threats/camp’s charges, and that Carr and other “improper means” to| should be questioned under oath win favored treatment in the Army | about their accuracy. for Schine. Jackson said Stevens has sworn ‘The amrnd fren Reged ve that every-one of the canes Cohn its. m: Prove “false.” Thus, Jackson said, the counter charges—that Stevens and | subcommittee has released Carr Adams tried to use Schine as a/from testifying after he is ‘“ac- “hostage” in an effort to persuade | cused of lying” against the Secre- the subeommittee to abandon or/tary of the Army. sidetrack its search for Reds in| Welch protested vigorously the Army. against dropping charges against Cohn told newsmen he had no|Carr. “Let us not forget that Mr prepared statements, and would|Carr made charges against Mr. serve as his own counsel, He said) Stevens and Adams,” Welch said, ? E Welch said the McCarthy camp based its charges largely on mem- oranda written to the Wisconsin senator by Carr, whom Welch termed the “strong silent man” in the case. Welch said it was Carr memos which raised the charge of “‘black- mail’ against Stevens and Adams; which “charged the hostage theo- ty” and which “made that incredi- bletcharge” that Stevens sought to ty il rtf lee Douglass High School Expresses Appreciation For “TAG DAY’ SUCCESS ‘We wish to express our appreciation to the many friends who made our “tog day"—Saturday, May 22—a success. Douglass School sent out letters to most of the business requesting their support in the bus drive LH r ‘We also wish to express our thanks to the business firms which have responded to our letters as of this date, May 26. Following is the list: if i Paul Boysen, Real Estate Broker Domingo Leris Key West Undertaking Co. Molina’s Bakery Allen Sheppard (Dr.) Key West Garden & Lawn Lumber Yard, Inc. Maven Motel Umble‘ Barbecue ‘Mr, Manuel Peres F -|fore the people.” Help Save You Money 'pervision of the armistice. area of Communist control, gate the Navy and Air Force in- ° ' GENEVA’ — The Indochina) ‘There was no definite word as stead of the Army. Officers Return: Peace conference was expected to|to the Communist position on the “That abomiriable charge . . . , )act today ‘on a plan for high-level} Eden proposal. = is a charge originated by Mr. Carr T Du Aft ". | military” talks to draw eease-ire/ Both. the East and West are oe I oe eon to eens 0 er Hoes dwthat bloody Southeast | agreed in principle on establishing im on that charge,” Welch said. jia “battleground, Te; McCarthy said he had seen “dis-| Jeet EXercise The plan was subimitied_ by iargs part of which is ie Vietnian honest attempts by clever little Britain's Foreign Secretary | hands . lawyers to smear and distort the! Captain Albert 0. Momm, Com- Anthony Eden at Tuesday’s secret The Communists, however, have facts (but) I have never in thy) mander Surface Anti-Submarine |session of the nine-party confer- insisted any armistice . provisions life seen a man do what Mr. Welch| Development Detachment, Com- | ence. It'was the subject of private| must apply also to the cther two is doing now . . . I have a new|/mander Walter F. Toy, Lieuten-| talks durin yesterday’s one-day | Associated States’ of Indochina— name for hearings. If he is direct-/ ant James E. ‘Tanner and Lieuten-| breather in, negotiations. Laos and Cambodia. The West ing a case, they should be labelled | ant Earle W. Sapp returned to Key ‘An unidentified French general|*#kes the position no action is ‘smearings.” West to resume their regular du-|was reported rushing here from |2eeded in these two kingdoms ex- Frederick Van Pelt Bryan, Hen-|ties at SurAsDevDet, after parti-|tndochiva. to represent French |cePt the withdrawal of Vietminh sel’s lawyer, claimed “complete |cipating in Phase I of the current Union forees if: such talks are £0rces. vindication” for his client in the| Anti-Submarine Exercise. ‘authori ‘He would sit down with Eden left this. question open, ap- subcommittee action. The six-week exercise, dubbed |... pada number in the -Com-|Darently in an effort to get around But McCarthy challenged that. |«ASDEVEX 1-54,” began April 21, sheen nfs regime this controversy. And in doing so McCarthy took an-| and involves aver fifty air, sur- . # Some Western sources viewed other swipe at what he term: i The urgency of the situation was | ¢), at ] nS @/face and. submarine units in the 3 ie Eden plan as iittle more than “gag” order by President Eisen-| area between Bermuda’ and the |Sttessed>*once more as French s a procedural movi hower barring testimony concern-| Bahamas. Foreign Minister Georges Bidault could be any fAbthaNre A pees ing what was said er done about -Worl returnett-from Paris with orders to| ment on anything confer- the case at meetings within the Sas pal th ine Rabe break off discussions if the Geneva | ence, phen administration, ‘ .,_,| phases of convoy protection and de- | Cnferenee*fails to produce results| These sources pointed out there Since the President decided |tection of submarines by Hunter | 02. ¥ already is a sharp difference of that they couldn’t talk, i just feel| Killer Groups, and exploring and| A spokesman for the French opinion between the Viet Nam dele- we never will get at the facts in the enlarging upon the many new tech- | Cabinet ‘said Bidault had reported | gation and that of the Vietminh on matter and never can get the niques explored by various activi-|the Genéya- conference “‘should|the whole approach to’ regrouping truth,” McCarthy said, “and Mr. ties here in the Key West area. | take a decisive turn in about 8 or | zones. This, they say, would throw Hensel will be too busy to testify] Basic operation plans of “‘AS-|10 ia the proposed military talks into an under that directive. DEVEX” were chiefly formulated| These figures seemed to have | immediate deadlock. Symington told his colleagues: |by the Naval personnel here in| special significance when com-| Viet Nam officials said the zon- “To dismiss these charges at Key West on the staffs of Com-|Pared:with*Eden’s statement last | ing plan outlined Tuesday by Viet- this time and leave this man (Hen-|mander Surface Anti-Submarine | Monday that this week or the next | minh Deputy Premier Pham Van sel) as the No, 1 legal man in Development Detachment, Air De-! would be decisive. The two state-/Dong would lead inevitably: to the defense department, where velopment Squadron One and Air-;Ments appeared to point to June 5| permanent partition of: Viet Nam. everybody is looking for corruption | ship Development Squadron Eleven | 8 the date-when the fate of the|Both France and Viet Nam. are and Problems, and leaving hanging conference might. become known. | firmly opposed. ‘to any form. of oer nun ere charges, to me, is Divorce Suit Filed The Eden plan proposed that Partition. © Ses unbelievable.’ c LOS ANGELES @ — eS Tepresentatives. of the two com‘) ‘A Viet Nam spokesman said the ryan called this extraordinary Irene Hervey has filed oon ev mands in Indochia undertake as|regrouping zones originally pro- roaneging that an accused Ameri- yorce from singer Allan Jones their firsttask the problem of| posed by Bidault envisaged ‘separ- Hiring the segs of proving The two wed in 1936. ‘She Working out areas in. Viet Nam ate inconnected areas of Commu- pe peri aie said she A from Jones last where troops would be assembled nist concentration in Viet. Nam, ymington ret at, ©! May. 18 because. of his “mental| ter a cease-fire. : which would be too widely scat- ever is accused.of wrongdoing and 4 conference, - meanwhile, | tered to lead to what amounted to is innocent, he hopes he will have cruelty.” hs would continue discussion on. other | partiti “ é és in fact. a lawyer who “agrees to give me a A 5 milita: matters, ginnin; Dong. ropes: chance to prove my innocence be-| Citizen Advertisements aeangemelie for a habeas ee pre Bes _. for wo reasons ! a CLOROX tnales linens move than white wit makes them sanitary, too! for always using Clorox in laundering cot. Clorox-<clean. Yes, delling dinginess is gone, stalas erp: tons and linens. Clorox deodorizes. It con- serves linens, t00, for it’s extra gentle, free from caustic. 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