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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 23, 1954 U.S. Must Co-operatejWANCE REJECTS Stevens Says Schine Told Him SOVIET ATTEMPT Politics and People By HAROLD H. HARRIS F. D.

R. Jr. and Wagner Close In Boro Poll for Governor vv.rn urner nations jq enter NATO He Wanted to Help Army Chief Paris, April 23 (U.R French have said, Senator Joseph Washington, April 23 (U.P.)- ror Keace, oays iKe Foreign Minister Georges Bl- ant to Stevens In the Communist-hunting field. The young man said that McCarthy was seeking a com The Army's highest official and a young man about to be President Kisenhower be mission. The commission had dault told the North Atlantic been denied.

drafted rode downtown to lieves that A merit- must take in balance and in their truth ful perspective. "The malignant germs of misunderstanding and misinforma "would be more logical than being inducted," Stevens said. Stevens said that during the Council today that Russia's proposal to Join NATO was POLL Congressman Franklin Roosevelt and Mayor Wagner are running neek and neck in a confidential Gubernatorial poll being taken in a Brooklyn Assembly District of varied racial group, with strong Sew Deal leaning The pollster asked the ques the lead In developing the gen auto ride Schine "told me ulne understanding among the contrary to the "rule of com tion are at work In the minds was doing a good Job ferret gether In an automobile in New York last Oct. 14. The official Secretary of rmy Robert T.

Stevens, told about their conversation at to peoples of the world that will of men 24 hours of every day," mon sense." ing out Communist infiltration; he felt I could go a long tion: "If the election I Mr. Eisenhower said. "To com Bldault opened today's ses lead to an enduring j)eace. "Nowhere on this planet to- The Secretary testified that he gave Schine a pep talk about Army service. He said he told him that If he faced up to induction and served, he would look back upon it later as one of the best things in his life.

"I think I made some impres way in this field." bat them challenges the study day's session of tne senates Schine also remarked he and the effort of every indi day is there an impregnable sion of the Council by branding unrealistic both Russia's bid for an all-European secur Army-McCarthy hearing. The young man was G. David would like to help the Secre vidual who occupies any po tary, Mr. Stevens recalled, and thought it would be logical If Schine, the unpaid consultant of the Senate Investigating sub- sition of Influence on public opinion." ity system and membership in tne Atlantic pact. he were made a special assi3i- ommlttee for whom, witnesses sion on him," Stevens testified.

"I don't know how much." fortress, a continent or Island so distant that it ran ignore all the outer world," he said last night. "If this is not to be the age of atomic hysteria and horror, we must make it the age of international un Bidault spoke as chairman were held today, who would you vote for?" Averell Harrinian a comparatively strong in the third slot, with Governor Dewey trailing in fourth position While FDR Jr. ran far ahead in areas where there is a predominant Jewish pop. ulation, Wagner seemed to pull a consistent good In what might have been reference to the dispute between Sen. Joseph R.

McCar Schine subsequently was in of the alliance as the West prepared to dispatch its reply Monday to the Russian Reber Charges Mac ducted and Is now a private at Camp Gordon, Ga. thy and top Army officials, he said: "If the day comes when derstanding and co-operative peace." personal conflicts are more sig The President spoke at the He said the menace of Communist aggression still is DR00DLES o.a. Jr. Maraf Waiver nificant than honest debate on great policy, then the flame of concluding event of the 68th an as bad as ever as France nual convention of the Amerl- freedom will flicker low knows first hand from the Used His Name for Diversionist Move' can Newspaper Publishers Associationthe annual dinner of Indo-Chlna war and that the Mr. Eisenhower said that "If free world must not be turned I I the A.

X. P. A. bureau of ad aside from its chosen path of proposed laws and policies are described as mere battle vertising al the solidarity forever. To qualify for retirement, the grounds on which individuals or Samuel Reber, a retired mem "This should not Drevent us department said, an applicant I I He called on the newspaper parties seeking political power from seeking patiently a se ber of the State Department, today charged Senator Joseph R.

McCarthy with a "deliberate I LA I I must be 50 and have 20 years In the Federal service. Reber publishers to provide the framework of world under-. curity system as valid for the suffer defeat or achieve victory, then Indeed Is the American system distorted for us and for the world." others as for us, and in which we could all participate to diversionist movement" in standing and of domestic strength by giving all the facts Is 50. Attacked Cohn, Schine bringing his name into hear gether," he said. ings on the McCarthy Army McCarthy also charged at thei "But such a structure the row.

hearing yesterday that Reber hope for which must never be Reber, who served with the had made "vicious attacks on vote in all communities, regardless of racial composition. Many of those polled commented that Wagner is a "scrapper," "sincere," and "has improved as an administrator." Jim Farley and Senator Ives didn't show too well in this sampling. CON'FAB Dem State Committee convenes next week to designate a Manhattan armory as the locale for the State convention The Dems prefer the Big Town because of Its extensive TV and radio facilities Assembly Speaker Ossie Heck will head a delegation of lawmakers at Lew Olliffe's induction Tuesday as a Supreme Court Justice G. 0. P.

Chieftains Peter Deutsch and Ben Grindrod may have to battle it out in the primaries to determine who continues to rule under the proponed reapportionment district setup They've been tossed into the same bailiwick. FEAR Local State Senators and Assemblymen fear that that 50 percent increase In their salaries, from $5,000 to $7,500 a year, may prompt a number of primary contests. With the Legislature in session only three months, these Jobs are considered among the cream Queens Boss Jim Roe is the latest to send his dues to Harold Moskovit's Affiliated Young Dems George Swetnlck wires that a group of boro politico! dropped in on him at Fort Myers, Fla. He's secretary to Supreme Court Justice Charles Cohen. Rov M.

Cohn and G. David; i Schine when the two McCar State Department for 27 years before retiring in 1953, is a brother of Maj. Gen. Miles Reber, the first witness at yester discarded can only be found on exact appreciation of the realities," he said, "it is not by confusing everything together that they can be Stevens Charges Mac Pressure for Schine Continued from Page livens' recollection was "clear thy subcommittee investigators made a controversial tour of day's hearing in Washington. Europe In 1953.

Reber was solved." it. i. i He now lives at 24 K. 82d then Deputy V. S.

High Com-misjsioner for Germany. ROGER PRICE tma. tower ai tea it GUARD IN ARMORED TRUCE -II you turn this drawing upsida down vv have annfher Droodle tiUad: EIFFEL TOWER AS SEEN IT GUARD IN ARMORED TRUCE WHICH HAS JUST BEEN OVERTURNED IT GANG OF APACHES. ivieanwniie a new crisis threatened France on the eve Manhattan. McCarthy suggested in a of the Genva confrence on or hazy' with reference to McCarthy requesting a commis question to the general that assistant to the Army Secretary to combat Communism In the slon for Schine at the Sept.

16 he might be prejudiced In his testimony because his brother, Korea and Indo-Chlna. Premier Joseph Laniel an gered a coalition of support Army. He said Schine felt "that Reber said that he hadn't seen yesterday's hearing on television or listened to it on the radio, but he added: "I don't see any particular rele. vance to what was brought! out on the Colin and Schine trip to Germany." would be a much more logical Samuel, had been ousted from assignment than being in- the State Department as "a era of Gen. Charles De Gaulle by rejecting the group's terse meeting in New York.

Stevens answered that It was clear In his mind that "at least on one occasion" McCarthy had asked him for a commission for Schine, When itnetaH Inrn tha irmv security risk." v. v.iv 111.7. rommnnique denonncing Stevens said Colin asked to Reber said today he resigned from his State Department J-renrh foreign policy. He said he had backed a sub Laniel gave full support to ordinate, Theodore Kaghan, Jenkins pressed for an answer have Schine assigned to New Voik after induction without taking the 16-week basic training which all draftees under Bidault's recent action In forc post "upon reaching the statutory age limit." "I asked to be retired upon who was attacked by Cohn and Schine during their tour and ing the cabinet to get parliamentary debate started on Off to CAMP to the country, or even at home, your children still need clothing. go.

Stevens said he refused. who later resigned. whether France should ratify on the Sept. Ml meeting, Stevens admitted that hla recollection was not clear. He said he had no memorandum about the discussion.

"But that's your recollec reaching the statutory age limit, permission was granted The direct approach to Stev "Cohn and Schine attacked the proposed European army. ens by McCarthy was made at one of my men, and naturally and I retired last Aug. 1," he said. I defended him," Reber said. tion?" He added that Cohn and Schine The State Department In President Orders "Yes." "made the most vicious attacks Washington issued a statement Jenkins then asked If there on themselves by the way they saying simply that Reber had resigned at his own themselves the New York hotel meeting.

Mr. Stevens' testimony on the Incident was developed tinder questioning by Ray H. Jenkins, special counsel for the Senate Permanent Investigating subcommittee which is conducting the hearings. Stevens said that he knew were any other events at the Sept. Ifl meeting which could FHA Crackdown Continued from Page 1 shed light for the current 4 Soviet Presidium OKs "I remember verv clearly," Idea of the total number of Stevens said, "that Senator McCarthy asked me why I at the time that the Army had already turned down a com-j homeowners who have been defrauded, but.

that It "runs Into thousands a year." Geneva Convention mission for Schine. The investi couldn't make use of what he called David Schine's special qualifications." FRIENDS Pat Ward of Jelke notoriety coined about S10.0OO writing her memoirs. But she has forgotten her old pals who befriended her when she needed a helping hand Handsome Jack Melady, AP staffer In City Hall's press corps, is on the mend in Peck Memorial Hospital after surgery State Dem brass will be on tap to honor Bernard Nadel at his testimonial dinner Sunday In Hotel Blltmore. He's counsel to Senate Dem Boss Frank Mahoney Mrs. Henry Louria, wife of the noted B'klyn surgeon, is being considered for a City Hall advisory post.

She was one of the early Wagner campaigners. TAX Attorney General Xat Goldstein cracked down almost a year ago on real estate speculators who were reaping windfalls from FHA mortgages. He ruled at that time that those who receive "dividends" as a result of "profits" from FHA-guaranteed mortgage loans in excess of construction costs must report them as ordinary Income for State tax purposes, not as rapital gains The building boys had been reporting this quick Income as capital gains Congress, woman Edna Kelly is pressing for legislation to broaden sorlal security coverage to Include professional people and self-employed farmers. CONVICT Asst. U.

S. Attorney Jerry Lewis scored again with the conviction of Sebastiano Xani on a charge of attempted bribery of a narcotics agent in Calif. Nani is reputed to be one of the old Owney Madden mob Dem Boss Joe Sharkey Is making the rounds of the boro's clubhouses. He speaks Thursday at Chieftain Walter Cooke's Washington Club The Vincent Tuohys named the new heir Matthew. Pop's Deputy Public Administrator Syl Pointkovvski.

executive manager for Queens B.P. Jim Lundy, making the lecture rounds as a public relations expert. gators received considerable Since the Government-backed testimony yesterday about ef Moscow, April 23 (U.R) The home improvement loan pro forts by McCarthy and Cohn to Defends Record the first three articles but, like Britain, had reservations about the fourth which provides that presidium of the Supreme So get a commission for Schine Stevens strongly defended gram started In 1935, he said, there have been a great many thousands" of cases. Schine, scion of the wealthy viet has ratified all four articles of the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Noncombat- hig record of combatting sub hotel and theater family, later no civilian In an occupied country can be sentenced to death except under the laws in force version and tightening Army was drafted and has been on security arrangements. This ants in Wartime, it was an- duty at Camp Gordon, Ga.

He before the country was occu effort began the day he took announced today. Hits Cnscrupulous Dealers The practice, he said, became more widespread after World War II with the housing short The Soviet Union thus be is a private. Moved Away from Subject his oath of office, Stevens testified. pied. (The British Foreign Office had no comment.

Observers in London pointed out that came the 32d nation to ratify all four articles. He said he had told the Army Stevens said when McCarthy (France and Communist brought up the commission neither the Soviet Union nori staff at the very start "they had a new secretary and he had some definite ideas about Czechoslovakia also have rati age. He said this shortage brought on an army of unscrupulous dealers and salesmen to take advantage of the fied the convention which any of the other Communist countries attended a conference in Geneva earlier this soft pickings." Stevens (old Jenkins that he question directly with him at the New York meeting. "I moved away from the subject as rapidly as I could." He said be knew McCarthy and Cohn had earlier enlisted the aid of Undersecretary of brought the previous convention of 1929 up to date. The United States and Britain have not.

Under the program, home month to discuss expanding the ha made "many and continu owners get loans from private banks for home Improvements. convention to protect civilians from atomic warfare.) (The United Slates signed These loans are guaranteed by the F'HA. in many cases, It has ing changes'' In Army security arrangements. "Did it have the result of increasing efficiency?" asked Jenkins, "it did." Jenkins asked if the Army's security agency in Stevens' been brought out, the work U. 5.

Planes Land Fresh Indo Force manship and materials which went Into the improvements were far below standard and State Walter Bedell Smith c-nd Maj. Gen. Miles W. Reber, Army liaison officer with Congress, In futile efforts to have Schine commissioned. Stevens said he first met McCarthy last Sept.

8, four days after he first learned of the Senator's intention to Investigate the Army. He read about it in a newspaper in Montana, Continued from Page 1 defending the "key northwest hinge'' of the defense perime- below the amount of the loan. tenure has "been an active, Olney told how high-pres name troni irom rrencn uanes(tel. virile, militant agency, always on the alert in France and Africa HIGH sure salesmen, Known as An estimated battalion of After refueling the first "dynamiters" or "suede shoe "That's correct, sir," said the nnrtV. caln rillieil.

MCI Army Secretary. QUALITY 1 5'" on tne airstrip after fierce combat-readv troops. Before1. -hand-to-hand fighting at Dien boys" complete with high priced cars and fancy clothing, would sell "shoddy re hktj olc Pio Phn Phu. however, thev will trans-! pairs" to homeowners at "ex where he was spending a Labor Day holiday.

Contacted McCarthy He said he contacted Mc- LOW PRICES McCarthy It Robbed Washington, April 23 (U.fi) While Senator Joseph R. Mc orhitant prices." fer to French-piloted planes. Tllp first airlifl P'ane to i reach Saigon discharged 200 Fight Hand-to-Hand jfully-equipped colonial officers Shortly after tneir arrival, and men. The salesmen operated with GUARANTEED Invasion tactics on the unsus Carthy immediately on return-, Carthy was attending the tele- pecting homeowner, Olney said ing to Washington and met him vised hearings in his fedd with the French high command an-' planes were fly- in McCarthys office the next with a "front man" Introducing r.ncert thai rebel Hen Vo' th l2'000" the Army yesterday, someone -tole the name-plate from hi? office door. the 'dynamiter as a "vice tri Mm nt trliM tl tf IlIHt.

T.ir amlii. iiiiiImiIi. or jur kHk vit.ii I mile emergency mission, be day. Jenkins later aked If Ste- president from Chicago." eiri Irta tl i aaeaaaaa. Xgujen Giap's after a day and a night of fightinc.

bad isolated and surrounded a dug-in French company which was 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS tween Colombo, Ceylon and Saigon. Three others were re-j ported refuelling at Colombo. The giant C-121 Clobemanters had taken off on Monday from Paris and from French North Africa. 1 fEiaf nevj car Nehru Delays 1 is ruDiic -iotici ana commrc: .,1 i Notic I Tne" alM 'jiW1 hv refusal of India lt. Hue nrH-DIr 1 Fv up So 3 VEAHS 70 PAY! No fixtd down payment No compulsory insurance Low bank rates drlwl; Ir pick up titfl fl-livM-y S-1S20 runmr.i urn me piHiies 10 lanrl or tiy over India enroute.

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