LOUIE —By Harry Hanan THE EVENING STAR Constantine Brown: Washington. D. C. A-5 ** SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 1951 More Ammunition for the Reds Society and Clubs Col. Vondegrift Britain Attempting to Use Power Politics of a Bygone Era Secretary Acheson Host at Luncheon; Escorts Bride In 'Demand' That Iran Overthrow Premier Mossadegh Italian Official and Wife to Be Feted be done Great Britain’s obvious effort was accused, at least—and may citement curbed, it must By Katharine M. Brooks Tarchiani will give a large recep- to have Mohammed Mossadegh have been somewhat guilty—- by Iranians themselves. Secretary of State Dean Ache- tion that evening and will enter-1 replaced as Premier of Iran, in of interference in Iran’s in- Perhaps the cooling-off period son v.as host at luncheon yes- tain at dinner in honor of their order to get some one as head ternal affairs. It was on which W. Averell Harriman sug- terday, entertaining in the small distinguished countryman and his! of the government who will be dining room of Anderson House. wife Wednesday evening, Septem- the that any vestige gested when he Teheran more tractable in resuming oil argument left His guests included French For- ber 26. negotiations, is ill-advised of the AIOC remaining in Iran after the failure his mission 1b *9 an of eign Min ster Robert Schuman, Secretary of State and Mrs. maneuver from the standpoint would only permit further in- will provide the atmosphere for French Finance Minister Rene will give an early evening gov- Acheson of her own interests and of terference that the Iranian calming emotions already work- Mayer and Mr. Henri Alfand and reception September 25 all world which based refusal for the. the Western de- ernment its to ed up by the difficulties in which Mr. Rolanc de Margerie of the Foreign Minister and Signora del pends on Iranian oil. consider Britain's most recent Iran finds herself as the result French Foreign Office; British Gasperi. They from is proposal will receive There no doubt that Pre- for the formation of of losing revenues from the oil Minister of State for 6 8 in Anderson has operating company External to o’clock House' mier Mossadegh been a an to work industry. Affairs Herbert Morrison, British and earlier day Mrs. Acheson person to deal with. the that difficult oil fields. However justified Britain may Ambassador Sir Oliver Franks will be hostess at luncheon for is that has The government ap- There no doubt he British be in taking the economic re- and Sir Pierson Dixon from the Signora de Gasperi. made de- parently fails to what The luncheon completely impossible see ac- prisals—stopping of Iran's con- Foreign Office. will be served at Harewood Farm, mands and that he has done tually lies behind the difficult version of sterling to dollars and officials in the the country home of the Achesons more to obstruct a settlement position taken by Dr. Mossadegh. embargoing of certain materials small company included Ambassa- at Sandy Spring. with Britain the oil question It on is not tfie Premier himself. going to that country—they will dor to France David K. E. Bruce, While Signora de Gasperi than he has to help one. He represents a very small only send up the fever which Ambassador to Great Britain lunches with Mrs. Acheson the Nevertheless, for Great Brit- group the Majlis, which if in is raging in Iran, making a Waltei Gifford. Advisor to the Foreign Minister will be honor ain to inject herself into Iranian it had to stand on its own more remote W. Averell guest politics settlement than Presioent Harriman, at the National Press Club. by making what strength wouldn’t last two min- ever. Ambassador-at-Large C. the amounts to Philip Following formal presentation a demand for his utes in the government. Nor will Dr. Mossadegh’s ulti- Jessup Deputy Undersecretary of of the statues at the Memorial overthrow is a piece of power But standing behind Dr. Mos- matum add any hopeful State H. Freeman Matthews and Bridge the Board of politics bygone sadegh, element Commissioners from a era. It and forcing him to as- for a settlement. The British are Secretary of State of the District of hardly likely Assistant Columbia will is to work in sume his hostile and adamant not going to yield to such George W Perkins. entertain the visitors at these days of extreme national- Fletcher Knebel: luncheon —aoutb.U Photo. position, is a widespread fanati- measures, either. Secretary Acheson and the in the Chinese room at the May- ism and resentment cal nationalism, whipped by MRS. NAGEL extreme up The clear conclusion to be other members of the United flower. The following day Foreign against the strong hand which the Communists, who every use reached is that no settlement States delegation to the North Minister and Signora de Gasperi Col. Alexander A. Vandegrift, Britain—as well as some other British move in the oil dispute will be possible until both sides Atlantic Treaty Council took off will go to New York preparatory countries—has exercised Potomac Fever to U. S. M. C., yesterday escorted over as ammunition for even greater give up the idea of reprisal and later in the day for Ottawa where returning to Italy. the affairs of weaker The Big Three agree to make peace with and bring Miss Jean Frances Baker, who be- powers. incitement ofthe Iranian people. counterreprisal. Meanwhile, So- the sessions opened today. Delegates to the The reaction to the British Thus, before her troops into the European army. It’s modern efficiency. The International came the bride of Mr. Steven Paul Iran becomes viet Russia stands off to one The Italian Foreign Minister Bank and Monetary Fund confer- Nagel in a ceremony at the Ma- maneuver can be only a rising reasonable, govern- pen that signs the peace assigns the battle stations. before her side, watching *** * de Gasperi arrived ence gleefully Western » and Signora were entertained last evening rine Memorial Chapel, Quantico, tide of extremist feeling and the ment can go nego- leaders into diplomacy struggle in New York the middle of the aboard the S. S. Mt. encouragement, within al- tiations with every sincere unsuccess- The OPS permits dealers to pass on higher auto prices to Vernon sail- Ccmdr. William Beaty, U. S. N* the pur- fully with a situation which has ;week and went on to Ottawa. The ing at 5:30 ceremony. ready tense and difficult oil sit- pose of reaching buyers. Price Boss DiSalle doesn’t want you to get hurt. Every o’clock. It is customary performed the an agreement, gotten beyond its control, and Ambassador, Signor Alberto Tar- at these conferences the uation, of a factor which was this be time it looks like you might raise the roof over prices, he raises next The bride is the daughter of fanaticism must quieted realizing that only Moscow’ has chiani, was in New York to meet one will be in October in Rome—- and . the late Mr. Mrs. Robert partly responsible for the oil and the power of the Reds de- anything the ceiling. to gain from the whole ** * * them and joined Signora Tar- to have a formal banquet to Oliver Baker of this city. The nationalization in the first place. stroyed. This carries with it the close controversy. chiani at the embassy yesterday the entertaining. However, bridegroom is the son late That is fanatical nationalism, obligation on Britain’s part to ..Attorney General McGrath urges more publicity campaign this of the The troublesome element is on afternoon. time the closing Mr. Paul A. Nagel Mrs. which is nothing more nor less refrain from any actions expenditures. The trouble with politics is that after you spend entertainment and Al- which not primarily Dr. Mossadegh, The de Gasperis have not had was the buffet supper of than ammunition for the Reds suggest interference in Iran’s $1,000,000 to elect a $15,000 Senator, you’ve got to put out an- with danc- bina Nagel San Francisco. as the British should learn, but their visit in Washington like the ing to the music of wedding trip to New in their campaign to deny the internal political affairs. If the fundamentally other $2,000,000 to defeat him, Alexander After a is a condition • others so they will come after the Haas West access to Middle Eastern Red • • • and his orchestra as they York City, the couple will make influence within Iran is which they themselves, unwit- close of the talks in Ottawa. They sailed oil resources. to be destroyed, and Internal Revenue Collector Denis Delaney of Massachusetts down the Potomac and their home here. the Red tingly, perhaps, have helped to are expected to arrive in the morn- back. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. power to whip up national ex- is indicted for bribery. Most of us don’t mind producing taxes, create. ing of October 24 and will be Turkish delegates to the con- but we do think the OPS ought to set a ceiling on the middle- of man’s take. guests President and Mrs. Tru- ference will be entertained Mon-; Stirlings Host * man at that day at ** * luncheon day evening by the Financial! House. Lowell Mellett: House Committee investigate Blair Counselor of the Turkish Embassy Rules members threaten to the The Ambassador and Signora At Dinner TV blackout on the Robinson-Turpin fight. They take the posi- and Mme. Alper. tion that you’ve got no right to spend an evening away from your A couple in the wedding spot- TV set until you’ve finished paying for it. lighttoday were in the party spot- Congress Growing a Conscience ** * * Two Generals lightlast night when Dr. and Mrs. William Stirling enter- The CIO issues a call for its November convention w’ith Calhoun Senators Propose a Curb on Abuse of a at dinner on the Shoreham Immunity blast at "profit-seeking interests.” For further information on tained And Reform in Congressional Investigations profit-seeking interests, consult your family. Entertain Terrace. ** # * Sharing honors Mr. Edwin | A distinguished French general were It is good to see Congress Senator Hunt has also A House-Senate Tillman Stirling, son of Dr. Stir- lent his toward the correction of foul conference committee studies the Senate plan ;and a lovely bride-elect were the growing deny pay many ling and Mrs. Tillman Stirling, a conscience. The av- name, along with Senators Ke- conduct on the part of mem- to flight to Air Force officers. As usual, the Air ! incentive for parties yesterday Force is jump and his fiancee, Miss Genevieve erage member of Congress, of fauver, Tobey and Margaret bers. shameless themselves and one ahead. It's already announced its first pilot- given by American generals and * Ruffner, daughter of Maj. Gen. course, has reckless of the reputation they less bomber. their wives. as much conscience Chase Smith, is one whereby any Ruffner, have given Congress. The visiting general is Jean de: and Mrs. Clark L. whose as anybody else, but that can- citizen, subjected personal marriage takes place 4:30 to at- The resolution is now in the Lattre de Tassigny, French com- at not be said of Congress as a tack on the floor of the Senate hands of a subcommittee of Friendship mander in chief and high com- o’clock today in St. Mary’s Chapel body. Train-Dash Refugees of the Washington Its membership protected or House, could be heard im- the Senate Rules Committee. (Continued From First Page.) missioner in Indo-China, who is Cathedral. by mediately in Chairman Hayden, a fair- here on a tour of military in- Guests at the party included constitutional immunity from his own defense. the and the harassment of Con- He would not be accorded minded citizen, heads the sub- ed. It is difficult to understand stallations and for conferences bride’s parents her grand- citizens. the Tell of Cowing Reds mother, Mrs. A. gress never has accepted the privilege of the floor for this committee and can be expected now. with top Army figures. His hosts Genevieve Morris, to give the proposal were Army Chief ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Diamond, as obligation to protect citizens purpose, of course, or permitted thorough “Os course the additional $7 of Staff and Mrs. T§p|w against of im- to shout his consideration. This is unlikely J. Lawton Collins. well as members of the wedding the abuse this rebuttal from the to be As Pistol Point million requested for the McGuire munity. Irresponsible gallery. The procedure delayed greatly 6ince the The bride-elect is Miss Sally party. Among the latter were members would be project is not to be ignored,” he Miss Katherine have been free to slander whom as follows: committee received at the same By the Associated Pres* Wilson whose marriage to Mr.' Swan of Los An- time a resolution providing added. geles, Calif., Miss Elizabeth they will so long as the slander Any member of Congress for STRAUBING, Germany, Sept. Charles Barrett Crawford, son of Stir- pro- reform in the procedures of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. ling, sister of the groom-elect; is uttered within the precincts posing to make any derogatory Emphasizing the solidarity of D. J. Craw- congressional investigating 15. Men who risked death for Mrs. George Rodman of Congress. Their victims have remarks concerning any citizen com- the Maryland delegation on the ford of Aberdeen. Md., takes place Lucas, the had mittees. Demand for this re- freedom unfolded today the secret t today. Miss Wilson, daughter of: former Miss Mary Gertrude Du- no adequate recourse. would be required to make a . Friendship issue, Senator O’Conor Congress will form has been growing steadily jstory behind their dash last Tues- Mr. and Mrs. C. Lyle Wilson, was rant; Mrs. Robert Coulson of never relinquish reasonable effort to notify the in day from Red said that Its immunity. It is desirable both and out of Congress. in ai he planned to call his feted by Gen. and Mrs. Carl A. Marblehead, Mass., and Miss Eliz- not citizen of the exact nature of the More than train at pistol point. that it should. But it has long remarks, a dozen Senators i captured Capital Hill colleagues for a meet- Spaatz at a 6 to 8 o’clock reception abeth Lucas of Baltimore. where and when they have joined those I A former station master, who been evident that Congress named above ing early next week. in their Georgetown home. & Male members of the wedding must were to be made, and advise spent -5 i in presenting the resolution. had fiVe months in a Com- More than 500 officials and high- party present find means of protecting citizens the citizen how to submit his Burke Opponents Pleased. —Harris-Ewim Photo. were Lt. Lucas, against Some features of the pro- munist concentration camp, held 1 ranking military men attended the U. S. M. C.; Mr. abuses to which this im- answer. If such notification is Communist fireman In Washington, opponents Ernest Ruffner, munity posed reform would be: An op- the at bay in i of the reception for Gen. de MRS. SMITH of lends itself. Efforts are not given, the Secretary of the de Lattre brother the bride-elect; Mr. being portunity for a citizen to pre- the locomotive cab. proposed new Burke airport in Tassigny. The French Ambassa- Heartfleld; Mr. now made in that direc- Senate or the Clerk of the House The raced Fairfax Maurice Robert sent evidence in his own behalf engineer who at full1 County, Va., who have and Mme. Bonnet received the Miss Mary Alice Cuthrell, L. Smith Mr. C. Wil- tion. would mail a printed copy of in the throttle was already marked down looked Friendship dor daughter of and Ralph Hunt has same session, and if pos- i to as the num- guests with the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Senator suggested the remarks to the citizen with by the state security police for gene Hyattsville, liams. legislation sible on the same day on w’hich r ber one alternative, hailed the an- 'and their countryman. They later J. Price, yester- A of under which the an explanation of his rights in he arrest. became the number out-of-town wed- United States would is attacked: to have counsel nouncement. iwent on to the dinner w’here the day bride of Dr. L. guests also were be liable - ding on hand for the matter. The citizen then and the right of Desperately anti Communist Charles F. O’Neall. attorney for DeFord Smith, son of the late Dr. for damages for defamatory re- could cross-examina- t guests included former Ambassa- the festivities. Among them were send in his answer to be tion; to subpoena witnesses, friends stood guard over the hand the Burke Airport Relocation Com- and Mrs. W. DeFord Smith. The marks made by members of and 1 dor to France, Mr. William C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quarnberg read on the floor by the secre- so forth. In short, to the brakes in the four-car train, ready t mittee—strongest opponent of the wedding took place at the Self of Congress. Aside from the con- tary extent I Bullitt, United States High Com- Rapid City. S. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. or the clerk and printed in that it is physically feasible, the to shoot it out if the Communist t Fairfax County site for Washing- missioner to Germany Realization Fellowship Church stitutional question that would the Congressional John Mc- Marshall Smith of Philadelphia, Record. The citizen’s rights in a committee conductor or two soldiers and a ton’s supplemental airport—de- Cloy, Senator and Mrs. Henry with Swami Premananda officiat- raise, it might result in curbing policeman among passengers i Miss Edith Diamond of citizen’s answer could be longer hearing would approximate his ! the dared “Friendship Airport now Cabot Lodge, jr.; Army Vice Chief ing. Buffalo, free expression of honest views, than -5 N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the statesman’s remarks. rights in court. jtried to intervene. seems more important than ever of Staff and Mrs. John E. Hull After a wedding trip to Ber- F. and that is not to be desired. That process ought "A stone fell from my heart Haskell of New York. to help Which is what the country is \ before.” and the United States Envoy muda, the couple will reside in A better proposal to which some, we were finally successful,” to: perhaps a great deal, coming to demand. when But Civil Aeronautics Adminis- Indo-China and Mrs. Donald R. Arlington. said 41-year-old Jaroslav Kon- ¦ trator C. F. Horne said the Air Heath. | valinka other freedom capital loan approved by RFC di-; as he and 1 Force decision likely “will not Earlier yesterday the new'ly! Ransom to Speak plotters related their adventures RFC rectors on March 3, 1949, the! Two Men Critically 5 change our plans to locate at nominated Secretary of Defense, | (Continued Hurt j] today. From First Page.) company got loans totaling $565,-! here Burke.” Robert A. Lovett, entertained as Two Britishers On Civil Defense Thirty-one 000 from RFC in the fall of 1949.1 Czechs from the ; i The Baltimore Sun said that co-host with Gen. George Col. Robert B. Ransom, U. S. Republican, of Maine, member In D. C. Stabbing Affrays C.l A. of The overall obligation, subcom-l train have been granted political I within an hour after the Fin- Marshall at luncheon at the Pen-; Are Honored ret., deputy director of civil de- Two men asylum! by the United High a Senate elections subcommittee, ; mittee officials explained, was! were in critical condi- States letter request, Senator O’Conor tagon for the French general. | | Dr. Austin president fense in Montgomery County, will ($565,000 because Commissioner’s office. Seventy- II Lane Poole, told the Senate yesterday part of the lat-! tion this morning with knife 1 of Maryland telegraphed the |of St. John’s College, Oxford, Eng- be guest speaker at the opening that|! pay involuntary pas- flB Mr. Boyle gave that subcommittee j Iter sum was used to off the 1 wounds suffered in ; seven who were ! Seriate committee asking it to land, and Mr. A. L. P. Norrington, fall meeting of the Montgomery SBO,OOO. separate stab- j‘ amazing false information when he said; jsengers on the dash >! “delay action” in order to give secretary of Oxford County Section, National ! Previous bings, police reported. through | University Council he was merely a volunteer worker statements in the sub- I the iron curtain have ’ Mayor D’Alesandro and aviation office, were the of Jewish Women at 1:30 p.m. i hearings Henry Wilmore, gone Press.| London for the National jcommittee’s open that! 34, colored, of | I back to Czechoslovakia. officials to present “any views guests hi whose honor Mr. Tuesday in the Democratic Com-1 last Thursday showed I fllprjndßLl Henry Montgomery mittee in the 1948 presidential! jbegan the 941 S street N.W., was knifed in Conceived by Engineer. ; they may desire to express oni 'll Z. Walck entertained at a recep- County Jewish Community Cen- company made three unsuccessful campaign. ; the stomach and leg in the Mr. Konvalinka, who j this question.” tion yesterday. Mr. is ter. iapplications 1948 1949 1500; brought Walck A Democratic national in late and of ;his wife and two aged | Conferred Last Night. president of A picture of what is being done conven-! | before it finally won approval by block Ninth street N.W., early ! 1 children, Oxford University tion book in 1948 she said, identi- 1 and Sun Inc., in the county for civil j RFC directors. today. A companion, Howard 6 9, on the freedom train, ,j The said Mayor D’Alesan- Press. of New York City. He defense will fi?d Mr. Boyle as executive vice (Simpson, 21, of the same address, !'was the locomotive engineer who i!dro spent several hours at City Sp| ‘ gave his party in the Carlton room be given by Col. Ransom, who will also inform chairman. The book, she added, | iwas cut over the left eye. first conceived the escape plan 1 1 Hall last night conferring with of the Carlton Hotel. the members on how listed E. Merl Young as an as-1 Police charged Sam Wilson, months ago. He had identified I Walter F. Perkins, chairman of Guests at the reception included they can help and how to be pre- | 1 pared for sistant to Mr. Boyle and not as, Senate Bill Requires 1Icolored, of the 1500 block of P himself1 earlier here as Frazek or •! the airport board, and Representa- officials and educators, and repre- emergencies. a volunteer worker. Mrs. Smith; street N.W., Francek Jarda, “for reasons of Garmatz and Fallon. sentatives from the British with assault with a 1 tives W * Infor- said she wanted to bring those i ! deadly weapon. Mr. Wilmore was safety.” The mayor, “shocked” by the mation Service. Delta Phi Affiliates to the attention of the, : 1 The matters Tactical Air Command in critical condition and Mr. Simp- second lead was Karel I iannouncement, expressed the hope With subcommittee investigating any son was treated and Truk.sa, 31, former station master (that “satisfactory plans can still National Group connec-, By th. Associated Press released at Delta Phi, a local sorority at the activities of Mr. Boyle in * at Asch, who fell afoul of Com- .| be worked out for use of Friend- Alumnae to Meet Freedmen’s Hospital. University of Maryland, has been tion with RFC loans. The Senate has passed a bill munist and was t'ship by MATS.” Washington Odell Waiters, colored, of 1638 1 authorities sent The Chapter of the invited to affiliate with Sigma Commenting on yesterday’s tes-i specificallyj requiring the Air Force!’(Trinidad to a concentration camp from No- avenue N.E., was in crit- 1 Restrictions Rejected. Dunbarton College Alumnae will Delta Tau, a national sorority, ac- fcimony. Senator Nixon said there (to jical vember. 1949, to March, Aft- I, maintain a tactical air condition in Gallinger Hos- 1 1950. Baltimore’s Aviation Board had hold its opening fall meeting on cording to an “grave reasons for criticism’’! com-!' erward, he had a minor job at announcement. are mand to support ground troops, suffering from loss of blood * 'placed certain restrictions on the Monday at the home of Miss Helen The University If Mr. Boyle mace an appoint- jj;Pital the Chev (Eger) c Maryland 1 [through a knife wound on his railway station Air Force in its proposed use of Reynolds, 520 Oneida place N.W group will between Mr. Hise, two offi- The measure, worked out by a!, They set D-day for hereafter be known as ment right forearm. He and Lavenia last Tues- Friendship. Principal among these Plans for the coming year will be the Alpha of Corp., and < conference committee, was day. ¦ Theta pledge chapter of cials the Lithofoi- ap-i]Keese, colored, of 1628 1 ! was Air Force assurance that mil- discussed including the reception Sigma Mr. Finnegan. Trinidad At Frantiskovy Lazne, Delta Tau. Formal pledg- , proved yesterday by voice vote. ! avenue N.E., were cut at Minne- 13 miles!itary operations would not inter- for new chapter members of the ing Pay One of Questions. ffrom the Czech-West German ceremonies will take place the ! sota avenue and Grant street fere with the field’s commercial 1951 graduating class. first “But the main question the There was no debate. N.E. frontier,] Mr. week of October. last night, and police were seek- Truksa climbed flying. should The revised bill now goes back aboard the waved I I subcommittee determine,”! ingj Mr. Waiters’ wife, Ruby, of ‘ locomotive, a i Tiie military operation would i —Southall Photo. he told reporters, “is whether Mr. ! i to the House. the 700 block of ?pistol at the Communist fireman, . be welcomed at Friendship, offi- received had Tenth street and forced him ; MRS. HENNING Boyle pay or con-i The bill specifies that within 1 N.E., for questioning. to lie down. cials said, only if it would operate tinuing connections of any 1 The The kind,. the Air Force there must be Communist conductor ’ its services on schedules as strict i Sacristy of St. Martin’s Lithofold Corp. after he an; failed to take action as the train Church with the defense strategic las the commercial lines. Another r was the scene last evening national chairman. air command, a rolled into West Germany, but became air command, a tactical air com- Daughters Yugoslav t restriction was that MATS would 1 of the wedding of Miss Jeannette evidence of that kind de- ‘ of anti-Communists; guarding the Eva “If mand and other commands which J accept control of its flights by the » Collins and Mr. Thomas Philip velops the most cer- handbrakes were armed a bat- airport’s subcommittee Secretary of Air Force may for ¦ control tower. Henning. The Rev. Charles M. tainly go beyond the Lith- the Denied Asylum tle if necessary. The should order established. in U. S. soldiers and I The Air Force change of heart t Cremona officiated and the recep- ofold Corp. and see' whether he the policeman sat stunned. r 1 It allows latitude, however, in By the Associated Press (indicated rejection of these re- . tion was held in the Blackstone 1 compensation gave At received or time of national LOS the little German border strictions, but Friendship officials Hotel. The bride is the daughter jB political influence in behalf of war or emer- ANGELES, Sept. 15.—The settlement,; Selb-Ploeszberg, the s gency with his clause: padded that no meetings for ne- . of Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Collins any other companies.’’ United States has denied asylum conductor< jumped out and “For the duration of any ligotiating differences has ever been iof Washington and Gamboa, The California Senator urged j war as displaced persons to screamed1 insults at Engineer Kon- or national emergency declared by the two •iheld. Panama Canal Zone, and Mr. —and said he will formally young daughters valinka. also the President or Congress, the of Andrija Artu- 1 Henning is the son of Mr. and suggest the the “You’ve got nothing more to subcommittee—that Secretary of the Air Force may kovich, wanted by Yugoslavia , to > That and the dearth of freedom Mrs. Herman Henning of St. Louis. the inquiry learn whether on say to me,” the latter sighed i current new major commands in hap- • were the reasons for our flight.” Max Siskind, Mr. Boyle’s former establish war crimes charges. pily.] lieu of, or discontinue or con- His wife added: “I don’t want partner, any kickbacks The girls are Visnje Maria, 9, Twenty-two of refugees Address Slated law made the major commands the 1 my children to grow up slaves. to Mr. Boyle. solidate and Zorica Dertheja, 7. They came met at the Western press for the enumerated.” 1 Every evening we listened to Radio > He noted that the St. Louis to this country when their parents first1 time today at an American Free Europe’s reports of successful By Fechteler reported Sis- fled Army Post-Dispatch Mr. from Yugoslavia in 1947. i club in Straubing. Some escapes. Wd like to go now to Admiral William M. Fechteler. as an attorney were so fearful new Chief of Naval Operations. kind was retained After a two-day hearing, Immi- ' still of Communist South America, but we’re ready to ( by Corp. at SI,OOO 'Freedom gration Roy power that they say , will make his major address the Lithofold Train' Service Examiner I declined to go to any country where there is first Featuring a Favorite Deaiert of Our South a month, after Mr. Boyle ceased Waddell ruled yesterday that the anything{ about themselves. and people I since his appointment by Presi- practice and went full Radio Free freedom can live their dent hie law Engineer Offered children had entered the country Europe and the own lives.” rruman at the opening fall 1 time with the Democratic Na- illegally in violation of the 1918 Voice1 of America are heard clan- luncheon of the Women’s Na- SWEET tional Committee in 1949. , Passport Act and destinely by many Czechs, they Engineer Konvalinka said the tional Press Club at 12:30 p.m. POTATO PIE Home in the Displaced c difference between < SB,OOO Payment Reported. Persons Act. said, and RFE’s programs German occu- Wednesday at the Mayflower By th« Associated Press s identi- and rule in With That “Yam Yammy” The St. Louis paper' asserted The present Yugoslav govern- *fying government spies and in- pation Communist ] Hotel Flavor Mr. BATAWA, Ontario, Sept. 15. * Czechoslovakia merely the company previously paid ment charges that Artukovich was formers attract special attention. “is that the Among those who will hear Ad- We make our butter crust sweet potato pies Boyle about SB,OOO in commissions. Thomas Bata, a Czech shoe : responsible An auto mechanic, who Nazis were frankly and openly,miral Fechteler discuss “Funda- man- for wholesale murders asked brutal while the are the old southern style—but with choice Mr. Boyle has explained that the ufacturer here, has while serving as a puppet official that his name be withheld, told Communists , mentals of Defense and the ¦W JBF offered Fran- t underhanded but just - fresh-frozen sweet potatoes. They’re €* company paid him about $1,200 under the Nazi regime. rnewsmen that he, his wife and as brutal.” Navy’s Part Therein” will two full of cek Jarda, Czech locomotive en- He is in be wonderful flavor and for legal services that had noth- jail here, pending hearing two* baby daughters had twice He said he would like to emi- other< newly appointed high offi- creamy. A treat for M B a B gineer : a on ing to do with the RFC loan. who drove a train loaded Yugoslavia’s request so rextradi- vainlyv attempted to cross the grate to the United States “but I ( cials of the Department of the the whole family. Large JO-fnch Size The Lithofold Corp. loans from, with passengers out of Communist tion. ffrontier through the Bohemian would come back immediately to Navy] They are Secretary of the RFC, in the opinion of Senator — Czechoslovakia if freedom Czechoslovakia, a home and a job woods.v reigns 3 Navy Dan A. Kimball and Under- j Nixon, were "questionable, to say “The second time a friend there again.” < secretary of the Navy Francis the least.” Although the com- in Canada. Menuhin ad- Reaches Tokyo visedv us to climb on the train to Former Station Master Truksa Whitenair.1 Rear Admiral Robert; repaid loans in full Mr. Bata said last night pany the in he' TOKYO, Sept. 15 (/P).—Violinist CCheb, for we ‘would reach safety said "I want to go anywhere thatilF. Hickey, chief of information 1 STEPHANSON’S August, 1950, Senator Nixon ob- read an account of the train ride Menuhin Operated lYehudi arrived today for ssooner that way,”’ he recounted. I can live without the police.” for1 the Navy, will also be an j Owned and hy the Oricinal Owners, James G. and Alice M. Stephenson served, there is “a real. question to freedom in a Toronto news-ii a two-month concert tour of Ja- “We“ believe him, but He told questioners that “there he nor guest. loans couldn’t we 1 Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays thru Sundays—Closed Mondays whether such were in the paper and decided that Mr. Jarda !| pan, starting in Tokyo Tuesday, gotg on, anyhow. is scarcely any kind of under- Miss Josephine Ripley, presi-i public interest in the first place.” “sounded as if he had the right,]iHis tour will include concerts in 11 “In Czechoslovakia, we felt round so far in Czechoslovakia— dent of the club, 23rd and Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. LU. the SBO,OOO working democracy.” wea will introduce] 4-3900 Besides : idey about otlafer cities. fb(were always being shadowed.il Bround8 rains aren’t yet being dynamited.”^*jiet speaker. 1