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175 Seek State Jobs;
Homer Cox in Race
colonel on Gov. Murray's staff.
government hospital.
a last-ditch appearance in behalf versives. He said Dulles told him
Ike Decides Not to Ask
For Use of GIs in Asia
VA Official Blasted
after Schine was drafted.
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lion in Korea in 1950.
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Parley Delays
Chinese Issue
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aid immediately in prospect,
it was reported considering
An attempt to hold up a Brook- London and Washington Monday
lyn bank failed Monday, but two amid unconfirmed reports he was
Revolt Against Reds
in Mongolia Reported
TAIPEH, Formosa, April 26—
hours later a robber band stuck
up a mid Manhattan bank and
escaped with more than $35,000.
going home to talk about aid to
Indochina. Radford came here for
a NATO command exercise which
the momentous issues before the
conference, but grave and bitter
differences were still to be set-
Mrs. J. » local landlady wasn't
singing last week; her furnished
apartment was vacant! The apart-
Snyder, who won every* decora-
tion the army offers, including
tions against Cpl. Edward S.
Dickenson, who is charged with
informing on his buddies while
a prisoner of war in Korea
KANSAS CITY, April 26—
—Emmett M Eslinger, former
labor leader here, was found
dead Monday in his car, his head
crushed and his throat slashed.
Crossword Puzzle ..
Markets ............
though, because Mrs. J. Want Ad.
vertised. Total coat was only 11 10.
Small price tor a houseful of hap-
piness. Mrs. J. is happy, her new
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Fayetteville, Joplin and Kansas
City. Braniff was granted a sus-
pension of service at Muskogee
and Joplin so long as Central
operates the new routes.
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Enid officials voted another
delay, until June 14. in deciding
whether Oklahoma City can bor-
row their im billion gallon., of
storage space in Canton reser-
voir. The city commission Mon- ।
day called for a public hearing :
to sound sentiment of Enid citi- ■
house is singing. Phone central
2-1211 to place a hard-working
Want Ad.
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Comic Dictionary
Stutterer — A person who
sticks to his word.
Tens, some of whom oppose the
arrangement. (Page 6)
$100,000 Inheritance
At least $100,000 seemed es-
at Dien Bien Phu Monday. The best it could do was a re-
ported possibility that the United States might consider
sending forces to Indochina if the proposed southeast Asia
alliance is formed.
Premier Joseph Laniel’s cabinet was reported debating
the siege crisis at Dien Bien Phu. With no major foreign
British Call Spacial Session
Prime Minister Churchill’s cabi-
net also was reported to have ruled
out a suggestion to send British
troops to Indochina
As worried crowds reminiscent
were reported to have shelved, at
least temporarily, any idea of di-
rect military intervention.
Sources indicated, however, the
Mongolia.
However. the Chinese nationalist
defense ministry bad no confir-
mation.
Northeastern Chahar province,
the reported scene of the revolt,
is sparsely populated.
NATO, Prime Minister Malenkov
insists. Malenkov stated Russia's
position, and its conditions, in a
major policy speech before the
lower house of parliament.
(Page 5)
telecasts and at WKY:TV, the
Oklahoman-Times television af-
filiate.
The McCarthy army hearings
will be carried live from 8:30
to 10:30 a. m. and from 12:30
to 2:30 pm. daily as long as
they last.
hower.
George Dixon warns the voters
of the peril of writing to their
congressmen.
Chief of Army
Denies Urging
Navy, Air Quiz
WASHINGTON, April 26
—(P)—Secretary of the •
Army Stevens testified
Monday, in response to
questions, that Sen. Me-
Carthy never threatened
him in cue he “did not do
things for” Pvt. G. David
Schine.
Editorial Page
Ray Tucker sees little hope at
the Geneva conference for the
U. S. move for independence for
Indochina.
David Lawrence learns that
the 25,000 Red agents in the
U. S. are planning a chain letter
Presentation Ceremony
At Capitol Features
War Hero
ator were listed in opening hours of the 5-dav period which
ends at 5 p. m. Friday.
Cox, discharged from the army last month after four
GENEVA, April 26— (U.P-Authoritative Ameri-
can sources said Monday the United States administra-
tion had considered asking congress for permission to
intervene militarily in Indochina but had dropped the
idea when Britain refused to go along.
Oil Reports
Sports .....
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Kerr Blisters
VA in Appeal
For Aid to CI
whether to commission the
commander, Brig Gen. Chris- Sunlight Battery
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I Honor, in World war II.
Acting Gov. James E Berry
By ALLAN CROMLEY
(Okiahoman Times Washington Bureaw)
Town Talk ........
Women's Pages ...
Vital Statistics ...
Army Buildup
The house appropriations com-
mittee has approved a $28,680,-
706,500 defense department cash
budget. It includes funds for “the
greatest army ever maintained
by this nation on a full year
basis in the absence of actual
I warfare.” (Page 7)
conference.
The first session lasted less than
half an hour and the delegates ad-
journed. '
ciable increase, he said. other courthouse incumbents fil-the actress was not a proper
Most of the state was sun-dried ing early were Carl Traub and guardian. 1
and clear again by 9 « m. Mon- Evert Crismore, common pleas He noted that a former husband.
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joint session of congress, request-
ing permission to order U. S. air
an<| sea power to strike at the
communist ‘orces in Indochina.
According to these sources, the
By HUGH HALL
With Homer II, Cox's filing for secretary of state the
big surprise, the first day of Oklahoma's public office filing
period Monday brought out 175 candidates by mid-afternoon.
Five candidates for governor and three for U. S. sen-
through an attorney that she was
"a loving and devoted mother."
he couldn't use Schine.
‘Just Co-operation’
Jenkins asked if this step was
committee hearing on a private last November 3 he went to Allen
bill to admit Ralston Harry to a Dulles, head of the central intelli:
gence agency (CIA) and aaked
, whether the ageney could use
Mrs. Geraldine Harry, who made Schine in its Investigations of sub-
Stevens replied.
Jenkins then aaked if Stevens
would deny these things if Cohn
and others testified they were
true. Stevens insisted he could not
remember them, but would want
to hear Cohn's testimony.
as a “show of force" to bolster
French morale.
Radford Leaves
Adm Arthur Radford, chairman
of the U. S joint chiefs of staff,
meanwhile interrupted a week's
visit to Paris and dashed off for
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The message would cite actions Nations headquarters, formerly the
taken by the U. S. government in League of Nations buildings, pal-
1947 to guarantee the independence ace of nations.
of Turkey and Greece and Presi- Final peace in Korea and an end
dent Truman's orer for interven- to the bloodshed in Indochina were
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Top NEWS
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sured for 3-year-old Tertius
Evans Monday, in a trust fund
| left by his banker father, Mont-
i c.. . ... Hayworth’s two children returned McCarthy to try to bead off "this
Cragin Smith, veteran county as- to her.- -----------
about to devour you."
Thia was a reference to Stevens.
Major Returns Battle-Worn Division Flags to the State
This was the scene in the capitol's Blue room Monday when Oklahoma's 45th divi-
sion colors were returned to the state following the Korean tour of duty. Left to
right in the foreground are Maj. Jack Treadwell, Snyder, who made the presenta-
tion; acting Gov. James E. Berry, and Lieut. Billy E. Jordan, Oklahoma City, Berry's
aide. Color guards behind them are, left to right, Sgt. William Good and Sgt. William
Miller, both of Oklahoma City.
(Evenin Edition of The Dally Oklahoman.) Entered at Oklahoma City. Okiahoma, Postotfiee m mecond elasa mail matter under the set a Mareh >. 187
GENEVA, April 26—IP—The top
diplomats of 19 nations met here
Monday with Asia's future in the
balance.
special presidential message would Prince Narathip Pongpraphan
be dispatched if the U. S. lead- Wan Waithyakon of Thailand called
ers decided to act and if the sit- the assembly to order in the aom-
I phone wires in revealing the
sunshine battery, the company
said further development is ex-
pected to enable the battery' to
supply power for long rural
phone lines. (Page 13)
1,000 to Be Evacuated
If Plan Is Adopted,
Minister Says
< Untied States Weather Bureau
Airport Station ।
LOCAL —Partly cloudy with
granted four extensions Monday of pre-World war 11 days gathered
by a civil aeronautics examiner outside Churchill's office, the Brit-
recommendation. One would ex-
tenants are happy.
the whole
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and Paris, Texas, to Fort Smith, maneuvers off the Indochina coast
rented to
Praised as “the equal of any
marine division," the famous
Oklahoma 45th division Monday
saw its colors returned to Okla.
Russia still wants to join
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., April 26
-I—A judge Monday ordered Rite
Jenkins asked what purpose
Stevens could have had in inviting
Schine to the Pentagon if it were
not to offer "sweet morsels" to
of the garrison with “full hon- Phone Laboratories it can create
ors of war " enough electric power to carry a
rs 01 ar voice short distances on tele
Request Rejected?
An authoritative French source
in Geneva for the Asian confer-
ence said President Eisenhower's
government had turned down a
French request that U. S. airforce
planes and pilots be sent into ac
tion at once against the Vietminh
rebels The informant said U. S
'Secretary of State Dulles had told
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ing their country in the army.
McCarthy has accused Stevens
land John G. Adama, army counse-
: WASHINGTON, April 26-Sen lor, of "blackmail" tactics includ-
Robert S. Kerr Monday shot acrid ing the holding of Schine as a
questions at a veterans adminis- hsttvgns relatelafthtsrphiie
trstion official in congressional days before Schine was drafted
Fort Monmouth.
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“I'd be very surprised if I did,"
Sunday session. The ministers
lend the line from Tulsa and
Muskogee to Fayetteville, Fort
Smith, Hot Springs and Little
Rock; a direct line from Musko-
That means a temporary
campaign directed at
California Shakes
Californians totaled up dam-
age that was widespread but
minor Monday after a 20-minute
earthquake and a frightening
aftershock. The Sunday quake
centered in the Watsonville area
about 100 miles south of San
Francisco. It buckled floors, |
broke pipes, and jarred mer-
chandise off store shelves.
(Page 6)
ment was
9,000 to Jump
Nin* thousand paratroopers
were ready to strike from the
skies Monday in army and air-
force war games al Fort Bragg,
N. C. Some of the troopers are
carrying geiger counters instead
of guns in the operation which homa after the Korean touror
was designed to train GIs in duty
atomic defense. The mass jump I Presentation of the colors was
is the biggest airborne operation made by Maj. Jack Treadwell
since the Rhineland drop in "
t .1.0, . noma city water superintendent. friend sitting in front ot me eiec-i Judge George W. Smyth told
watched three baby storms said the moisture is "just enough” tion board door throughout Sunday newsmen the complaint did not sl-
developing, one over the air- to maintain normal flow in and night to hold his No 1 position, lege wilfull neglect on the part of
port, one moving downtowp out of Canton. A two-incher would Pitts was second and Woodward the mother and said no evidenc
and one southwest of the citv. he needed to promote any appre- third had been produced 1m . .that
. w . , ----- —-----,---- A moist, spotty overnight bom ciable inerease he said nther cnurthouse incumbents fil- the a e t r e a a was not a proper
Prince Wan said the conference here. During the hearings, the bardment included a direct hit on
had do ne nothing bey ond ratify- cooking show will be seen in the North Canadian watershed. - - - -— eve -vrc-t. --.0
__ . _ _ . . - .______ t Hit and miss rains Sunday night day. Predawn, dustsettling sprin- judges; Granville Scanland, county actor Orson Welles, had sent word
will revert to its usual 1 p.m. and early Monday ranged from a L " threneh an attornev that she was
hefty 1.16-inch downpour at Canton page l column i
subsequently commanded the
19th corps in European combat.
Maj. Gen. Hal Muldrow, Nor-
man. present commander of the
division, spoke briefly. He said
the 45th would be presented at
the state fair here this year, if
plans work out.
William S Key, Oklahoma
I City, major general and one-time
commander of the division, also
spoke
At the close of the ceremony.
Berry handed Treadwell a scroll
which makes him an honorary
Bid Seen as Paris
Asks for Troops
Dulles Hints U. S. Might Give Military Aid
If Asian Pact Wins Approval From West;
Frantic Laniel Cabinet Debates Crisis Move
PARIS, April 26 — (P)—France’s frantic government
canvassed its major allies for fresh aid to stave off defeat
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began only Monday and was to
WASHINGTON, April 26— IP .---
—An army court martial Monday__"a news, Page 6______
threw out one of three accusa- continue through the week. He re-
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the Congressional Medal of
tied in preliminary debate.
Prince Wanis selection as chair
scattered thunderstorms and lit- man for the first day, with
tie temperature change this af- Vyacheslav M. Molotov of the So-
ternoon and tonight. Tuesday viet Union and Britain a Anthony
partly cloudy and continued Eden to follow on successive days,
warm. Continued windy. High ended one of the disagreements,
today near 88; overnight low But the explosive issue of com-
near 64; Tuesday's high in upper munist China's place in the pro-
80s. ceedings was bypassed for later
settlement or by the course of the
The McCarthy hearings Mon- Spotted thunder show er s dam on the watershed to traces in stssoValw'fnedand'drew opposi-
dy forsedragutmeiccang color splashed the Oklahoma City Oklahoma CityaNormaneGuthriestion from Forrest Woodward, 43,
accepted the colors for the state
in the absence of Gov. Murray,
who is in Washington. Present
were several former command-
ers of the division, as well as
former members and their fam-
ilies and friends, in the Blue
room of the capitol, where the
presentation took place
‘Never Exceeded’
Marines were used as a stand-
ard of battle valor by Lt. Gen.
Raymond McLain. Oklahoma
City, former 90th division com-
mander, in lauding its war
record.
“This divisiqn is the equal of
any marine division—of almost
two marine divisions," he told
the audience when Berry called
on him to speak.
“This division has pever been
, exceeded in glory and bravery
in combat by any other division
in World war II."
He said the division's colors
"symbolize the heroism of
of her bedfast son, said, "It’s my
son's life. He has become a prin-
ciple to many people, but it's still ___________ _ ____ ____
a very personal fight for me." designed to favor Schine.
Harry, who served IM combat Stevens said it was an “act of
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promised late afternoon and eluded .40 st Fort Supply, .70 at s. Kellam Shield, second district at the home of a governess wime —
night rains.k Airport weather Mutual, and .82 at Higgins, Texas, commissioner. who was unopposed she iand hushandIDick Haymes va- mu
office observers said they Frank s Taylor, assistant Okla- in the initial filings He kept a cationed in Fiorida.
watL. three g aim homa City water superintendent, friend sitting in front of the elec-
WW. Genfva
fused to give reporters any ex-
planation for his sudden departure
Questioned about the reported
appeal for direct American air in-
tervention. Bidault said before his
departure for Geneva: "You under-
stand that, because of the critical
situation wherein the defenders of
puase EUBuTo, Surrender
GENEVA. April 26—(UP1—Authoritative American
sources said Monday that President Eisenhower may ask
congress “in the very near future" to approve armed U. S.
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WASHINGTON, April 26--
(A*)—Secretary Stevens Mon-
day branded as “an unequiv-
ocal lie” the allegation that
he sought to divert an investi-
gation of the army by urging
Sen. McCarthy to go after the
airforce and the navy.
Under pounding questions from
special counsel Ray H. Jenkins at
the senate inquiry, the secretary
of the army hurled the lie at this
portion of the official charge made
by McCarthy and also:
Denios ‘Hostage’ Charge
Denied that Pvt. G. David Shine
la in effect held aa "a boatage"
in efforts to block investigation of
the army by Sen. McCarthy.
Denied he removed Maj. Gen. *.
C. Partridge as assistant chief of
staff, G-2 (intelligence) after tell-
ing members of the McCarthy sub-
committee staff that Partridge
knew nothing about intelligence.
Stevens laid be never made such
a statement, and declared Part-
ridge was shifted from his G-2 as-
signment by General Matthew
Ridgway when Ridgway became
chief of staff. He said the move
was “perfectly normal."
When Stevens called it an "un-
equivocal Ue" to My that he ever
sought to divert the McCarthy in-
ouiry to the airforce or navy,
Jenkins asked:
“Your memory hasn't deserted
you?"
“It certainly has not," retorted
Stevens.
Dulles Talk Told
As to Schine’s being a boatage*
Stevens said that if Schine la then
so are "hundreds of thousands of
young Americans" who are serv-
intervention in the Indochi-
Chinese war if necessary to
prevent military disaster.
These sources said the president
is studying the possibility of ad-
dressing a special message to a
Drouth Discussed
Th* president Monday met with
Gov. Murray and governors of
four other drouth-stricken states
to confer on ways to combat the
dust bowl threat The White
House also is seeking the gov- , Americans"
ernors’ views on the type of fed- 1 McLain commanded the divi-
eral aid that may be needed sion artillery during the early
this year. (Page 13) | part of World war 11 He later
। commanded the 90th division and
Borum Honored
A week’s round of retirement
good wishes for Tinker field's
commander, Maj. Gen. F S.
Borum, opened Monday with
presentation of a home-baked
cake. Borum, veteran of 36 years
in the airforce, will step down
Saturday and become a bank of-
ficial here "Borum Week.” will
conclude Thursday with a mili-
tary review. (Page 4)
Water Deal Delayed
। „ , the Pentagon on November 6 with
s.. who was ousted i. June, a'&jrttjsrva'iss siswffi* was
1952, and later exonerated of tive officer, who testified the VA stvens ..m he did not recall
wrongdoing by the state criminal opposes the bill because it would having done so
court of appeals, will stage a "discriminate" against other vet- Jenkins Asked lf Stevens remem-
comeback race against incumbent erans of allid arnied forces who bered having told McCarthy ba
Ralph Adair. .... _ might seek similar help, was “specially disappointed" that
When the Oklahoma senator Schine had not attended the meet-
asked Bernstein if the VA would ing.
oppose a more general bill, Bern- Stevens said he didn't remem-
stein would not give a direct an- ber that, either, but he would have
swer and after some discussion been delighted to have Schine meet
Kerr said: with them to discuss the MeCar
adyirising axocitiy. war v-t-r "I withdraw the question-I thy committee’s investigation of
adverti ing.executiv filed for first won’t tax your mental facilities ” D-- -----*
senator, and Tom D. Jones, El first 30 minutes after the five-day
Reno. Joe Barber, Bartlesville, was biennial filing period opened
the lone Republican.
In the senate race, Sen. Robert
S. Kerr, Democratic incumbent,
was first to file. Raymond Fields.
Guymon publisher, was second. He
is a Republican. Third to file for
that office was Jess.LPullen, Litton filed claims for salary and
Democrat, Oklahoma Citylawzer., mileage while under a six-month
Three supreme courtjus ticesa d suspension order. Both claims
a judge of the criminal court of rejected by present commit-
appeals filed for re-election. The Sioners. 1 ‛ r
justices are N. B. Johnson, Clare- Adair drew a second opponent in
more, first district; Harry L. S. early filings. Larry J. Wolf, city
Halley, Tulsa, sixth district, and a - -
Cecil T. O Neal, Lawton Republi- an and civic leader filed for first
can, ninth district. John C, Powell, district commissioner He resides Perplexed because the VA offi-
Sulphur Democrat, was the crim- at goo NE ,18, Adair had,not filed rial seemed to .be. claiming the
inal court judge. his notice of candidacy at noon p- — 2 *
Gerald Spencer, former state sen Sherif Bob Turner filed for re- tory yet unwilling to go along on
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GENEVA, Switzerland, April 26 Erench Foreign Minister Bidault
-IP—French Foreign Minister B.- that W ashingtonis Pesiitionwouldpbe
dault appealed dramatically Mon- mu ch different if the western Big
dou 1 < ui ' Three succeed in their announced
da for at J to enable evacua- plans to form a 10-nation Pacific
tion o n000 French wounded in be- counterpart of the North Atlantic
seiged Dien Bien Phu in Indo- alliance.
china. Britain and France have agreed
in an "appeal to the conscience to study the possibility of such a
nf the civilized world” issued as pact but made no further commit-
the Geneva far eastern peace con- ment.
ference met in opening session, Bi- Conclusion of such an alliance,
dault declared. Dulles was reported to have told
“It would be inconceivable that Bidault, would open the path for
a conference meeting in Geneva American consideration of a French
should not open with a gesture to request for direct military help,
save from the hazards of combat Until then, the French source re-
the men who no longer can take ported, the Washington govern-
part in it because they already ment feels the sending of Ameri-
have shed their blood." can planes and pilots to Indochina
Bidault's appeal was published without congressional a p p r o v a l
after the conference's first meet- would be an act of belligerency
ing, to which newsmen were not forbidden by the constitution.
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orphaned boy's Oklahoma City
grandparents still sought an an-
swer to their main question:
"Can we still keep him here with
tears as a prisoner of the
Russians, filed for the office I "r+An Hlag
of secretary of state, LllUOIl 1 11 Vo
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f p. m see PagejJ_____tice of the peace and constable at treatment because he was not a was a former subcortmittee con-
Louis H. Ritzhaupt, Guthrie sur- the county election board. ' veteran of the United States armed sultant.
geon; Raymond Gary, Madill state Seventeen candidates filed in the services. Jenkins asked Stevens if bo had
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