WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1954 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA • .. 0 McCarthy • Wins Senator Charges Red, U.S. Aides t® Try • '' • . ._ Revival . of Peace Talks Senate ®~ --,, T-Men Coddle Deported Robber SEOUL, Wednesday, Jan. 13 (/P)—U.S. and Communist aides to- WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (R)— morrow will attempt to revive the preliminary Korean peace talks, WASHINGTON, "Jan. 12 VP)—Senate Republicans agreed today to Sen. Williams (R-Del) charged to put Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis.) on the Senate rules committee which, day that Treasury agents failed to which blew up in an explosion of angry words a month ago. among other duties, passes on allotments of money for investigations. prosecute for income tax evasion The UN Command agreed yesterday to a Communist suggestion This means a boost in power for McCarthy at a time when some a deported bank robber who he that liaison secretaries meet at Panmunjom. But the Reds said noth said paid no taxes for seven years Democrats aim to trim funds for his investigations subcommittee. ing about taking back a charge of "perfidy" leveled at the United after sneaking back into the coup " The . . The rules committee also con- try. - States. • siders disputed Senate elections He named the man as Fra n k The UN representative was in- Slid Claim GOP Senators and any challenges of a senator's (Sam) Cammarata of Youngstown, structed to take up the "perfidy" es right to sit in Congress. Ohio, and Detroit, Mich., indications If -de- matter, but there were If Senate Republicans have any scribed the case in a Senate speech the U.S. attitude had softened T o A Io f 198 ua Express Doubt intentions of trying to tone down as a "disgtisting example of gang- McCarthy, today's action doesn't ster coddling." and a compromise was possible. Of - Farm Plan seem to fit into the pattern. The rules committee assignment for Williams said also that bills introduced in Congressthree When the U.S. envoy, Arthur block- Dean, walked out on the talks Dec. 12 he h e would no tre- Dead Missing s ai d / McCarthy .is in addition to those ed a second effort to deport Cam- turn until the^h with- VIENNA, Austria, Jan. 12 (IP)— WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 ‘ VP) — he now has, on the appropriations marata, who now is completing a turn _ arge was w Man-killing avalanches thunder- Grave doubts about President Ei- and government operations corn- 15-30 year term in a Michigan drawn, ing down the Alpine slopes left a senhower's 1954 farm program Mittees. The Wisconsin senator is prison for a Detroit bank robbery. Arrange Preliminaries toll of 198 persons dead or miss were expressed at a conference of chairman of operations, the pz.)r- The senator, long a one-man The liaison officers' task is to ing tonight in three nations. Republican senators today as Sen. ent committee to the investiga- crusader . against tax violators, try to work out conditions and a Austrian government officials Knciwland (R-Calif), Senate GOP tions subcommittee. . . listed the names and numbers leader, spoke openly of a possible McCarthy goes on rules under the bills which kept Cammarata in ° f date for resuming the preliminary talks, which are designed to ar- feared many more were trapped by the moving masses of snow, ice compromise, a system worked out by Repub- this country, but did not name range a time and place for a Ko- and boulders in the high Alps. With man" y Democrats and some lican and Democratic Senate lead- their sponsors. A check of congres- rean peace conference. Republicans ranged in opposition, ers to let the GOP keep control sional records . s . showed that Rep. Thousands of tourists and an In Washington, pre s s officer untold number of villages were the fate of the President's long- of major committees oven though Kirwan (D-Ohio) , o) introduced two awaited farm plan appeared in se- the Democrats outnumber them while the third was by former Henry Duydam of the State De- cut off with dwindling food re rious jeopardy. in the Senate 48-47. Sen. Myers (D-Pa). partment declined to comment serves. Austria concentrated on a when asked if among the U.S. great rescue mission involving The heaviest critical-Mire cen- The arrangement is subject to Krwan said he acted as a "rou conditions would be a retraction hundreds of American, French, tine" . favor to a constituent, but tered on the President's call for a Senate approval. That would be and British soldiers. gradual shift from the war-born Pretty much a matter of routine • lost interest when he got a justicei of the perfidy charge. system of mandatory high-level except that the lone Senate inde- department report that Cammara- The decision to go back to Pan- Hardest hit was the Austrian federalpps to a rice supports for most Pendent, Morse of Oregon, had to was an undesirable. He said he munjom to discuss the preliminary village of Blons, where it was es major crops to the bills at the request talks was made in Washington timated 55 of the 385 inhabitants of high props in time of scarcity In addition to McCarthy. the of Cammarata's lawy e r, who and announced here at a news were missing after two massive sur- Senate GOP conference voted ex- wanted more time to fight a conference by . .k<enneth Young, snow slides swept 23 houses into and lower supports when chargethat' his client had violated state department far east special- the Lutz River. pluses pile up. tra committee posts for three e.sher parole from the Michigan prison. Ist who • remained behind when Avalanches in 12 places cut the Republican senators. Duff (Pa ) Some critics contend this would . • Kirwan said also that Myers in- Dean went home. Brenner Pass leading through the and Payne (Maine) were named reduce financial help to farmers t o troduced his bill at Kirwan's re- 'Respectable Atmosphere' Alps from Italy to Austria. Offi -and U i nterstate commerce p at the time they need it most— cials said tons of snow, trees, and ton (N.H.) to labor, quest. Young said the se_retary would when prices are low.“ w h e t rocks slid into the highway and it be instructed to determine A reshuffling also puts Senators e k See to Break would be blocked for another, 24 Chairman Millikin (R-Colo) said Aiken (Vt.) and Capehart (Ind.) AH es the conditions are,” explaining the first 1954 conference of all on foreign relations, Purtell Big 4 Site 6,eadlock that "we will want to know whe- hours. GOP senators, meeting behind (Conn.) on interstate commerce, BERLIN, Jan.l2( )Th West- iP e ther the atmosphere will be rea- The 36-hour toll in Austria was closed doors, "did not feel happy and Cooper (Ky.) on labor. ern Allies' will make a fourth and sonable, constructive and respect- 51 persons dead and 121 missing,. about the general farm situation" able," andl37were knowntohave been k McCarthy's assignment to rules possible decisive attempt tomor-in the light of Eisenhower's farmrescued. Many predicted the dis was a surprise—all the oth e r row to break the deadlock with "Whether they (the Commun message to Congress yesterday. changes had been tipped in ad- the Russians on a site for the Big ists) will be more anxious for a the worst in Aus aster would be Millikin declined to elaborate, vance. It puts him in a strategi ' ' - • f - Korean pea c e conference than c Four foreign ministers con erence.tria's history, surpassing a similar catastrophe three years ago which but it was learned that four Mid- spot to combat any efforts to whit- One high Western official Said they seemed to be in No--ember west Farm Belt senators—Young tle down funds for his• investiga- the secret talks to pick a site in and December remains to be took 124 lives. of North Dakota, McCarthy of tons. . four-power Berlin are "in a criti-said. Jenner he . Wisconsin, Thye of Minnesota, and The committee realignmentsstage." ap- cal Young sent his acceptance note A- 3o rnh Pioneer Dies Jenner of Indiana—expressed mis- proved today by Senate Republi- "If there is g ,ing to be a con- to the Communists through the NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (IP)—Re. givings about the flexible price cans stems from the deaths l astference at a 11," this official said, Military Armistice ,Comnussion. tired Adm: William H. P. BlandY, proposal. year of Senators Robert A. Taft "tomorrow's meeting must settle The Reds had suggested meeting 63, who led the first post-war ference t Young ha t reported the party must face l told the con-1 of Ohio and Charles W.'Tobey of the matter of a meeting place one today but Young put it off 24 atcm bomb tests at Bikini in 1946, iNew Hampshire. way or another." hours. I,:1 - '^-1 today - . what he termed the political facts --- - - - . of life, based on two points: , 1. That a hard battle is already la , 0 shaping up over next fall's elec- • • tions for control of Congress. 2. That many farmers, big farm /j) . , organizations and a majority in . . • ..--- --- .7-- - "y , - i \ • • • • _____ ..„ i i ' hill - Congress want continuation of the - 1,2 f t 0 .:I.s". •,- - ;' i ~ . ..I . .I. .-- / present rigid, high-level supports g ir, -, ~ ~./ , ~.i.. ~: .." 61- - . f , / ~, . 4 , Young said that if a flexible g '-..• .: 1 i q ", .k ; '... 4 \-, -- • N A - „,..... 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