TUEStiAT, APKn. f 3, f 954 Brownell Offers Anti-Red Plan WASHINGTON, April 12 (P)—Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell to day handed a House Judiciary subcommittee a 10-point legislative program aimed against the Communist movement which he de scribed as "the advance guard of the military power of Russia." Brownell, who has made public previously his proposals for anti subversion legislation, suggested that outlawing the Communist party would cause, it to go under ground and make it tougher for the FBI t... keep it under surveil lance. All-out Draft Is Ordered In Viet Nam . SAIGON, Indochina, April 12 (?P)—War-ravaged Viet Nam today ordered an all-out draft of her young men in the first of a far reaching series of measures to help the French smash the Viet minh's Red-led legions in Indo china. The new Viet Nam Cabinet— meeting under Premier Prince Buu Loc for the first time since it was formed Saturday—decreed total mobilization by May 15 of its male citizens between 21 and 25. It marked the first time in the seven-year Indochina War that Viet Nam has ordered a total call up. Until now the Union Forces of French, North Africans and For eign Legionnaires have carried the main load. • Word of the draft order came as the French announced in Hanoi that the weary, out-numbered de fenders of Dien Bien Phu had hurled back another rebel assault on the northwest Indochina for tress. A French spokesman said the counter-attack, launched at bayonet point, had taken a heavy toll on both sides. To give its mobilization order force, the Viet Nam Cabinet or dered courtmartial boards set up to handle draft dodgers and de serters. All men subject to military duty were forbidden to leave the country. Russia, Arabs \ Join on Debate UNITED NATIONS, April 12 (JP)—Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky lined up with the Arab' countries today against a Western Power plan for a general debate on the tense situation between Israel and Jordan. The threat of a walkout by Leb anon from the Security Council hung over the delegates as Vish insky, whose country first used the walkout as a policy instru ment eight years ago, said it is-not expedient or necessary to lump to gether conflicting „Israeli - and Arab compaints. Vishinksy thus pushed a step farther the new turn of Soviet diplomacy in siding with • the Arabs in disputes with the West or in -their unending conflict with Israel. 'Strike It Rich' Accused Of Violating Funds Law NEW YORK, April 12 (IP) Managers of the radio-television show "Strike It Rich" were for mally accused 'today of violating New Yorlc. City's 1a w against soliciting funds without a license. Welfare Commissioner Henry L. McCarthy s aid ,summonses were served on Walter H. Framer, Producer of the show, and War ren Hull, its master of ceremon ies, ordering them to answer the charges in court Wednesday. Are you -- = ngaged . 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Make peacetime espionage sub jegt to the death penalty. Provide stiffer penalties for har boring fugitives. Take away the citizenship of persons convicted of teaching the violent overthrow of this govern ment. IT'S ALL A MATTER OF TASTE Late for your date? She hate to waft? Heed something nice to soothe her ? Gi They're roundifirm Lucky Strike cleaner, fresher, smoother: CORR., THE AMERICAN T LUCKIES TASTE BETTER mum, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Rumania Yields American's Sons After 7 Years FRANKFURT, Germany, April 12 (M—Red Romania today yield ed up after seven years the two sons of Romanian-born Valeriu C. Georgescu . who had scorned Communist demands that he buy their freedom by spying against his adopted America. "I hardly recognized them, they had grown so much," the emo tion-shaken father told reporters after a tearful reunion in Mu nich—the first in seven years. The boys, Constantin, 19, and Peter, 15, smiled happily as they chatted with their father. Georgescu said help from the State Department had made it possible for the boys to leave Ro mania. He refused to disclose de tails, saying only "We're most grateful to those who helped us." Georgescu said he did no t know until two weeks ago that the boys would be_ allowed to leave Romania. The last time he saw hi's sons was in 1947 when he and his wife left Bucharest, where he was branch chief of Standard Oil of New Jersey, for a two month visit to the United States. National Olympic Day WASHINGTON, April. 12 (EP)— Legislation authorizing the Presi dent to proclaim Oct. 16, 1954 as National Olympic Day was ap proved by the House today. Donoghue .'versity of Virgirria When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason ... enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better. Two facts explain why , Luckies tc better. 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Mundt (R.-S.D.), who will preside at the investiga tion, told a news conference the charges made by each side in the bitter row will be made available to the other and the subcommit tee's special counsel, Ray H. Jen kins said it would be "normal" practice to make the statements public at the same time. Mundt described the move as intended in part to prevent either side from springing some "sur prise package" of testimony at its adversary in the hearings. But he said it "would not preclude" the calling of unscheduled witnesses if it became necessary to bring out the truth in the battle of charges and countercharges. At McCarthy's suggestion, Mundt said, the subcommittee will meet instead tomorrow with _Roy M. Cohn, the subcommittee's reg ular chief counsel, and Francis P. Carr, its chief of staff, whom an Army report has accused along with McCarthy of using pressure tactics in efforts to win favored treatment for Pvt. G. David Schine, a drafted associate. . 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