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I De Mo'nej Tribune Petn GERMAN MYSTERY MAN July 26, 1954 VTohlgemnHi went hack ts World War If, Schroeder said, and John never took seriously the accusation that Dr. Wohlgemuth was a Communist fellow traveler. Schroeder indicated John might have been drugged, then Case of John Brings Cries For Change taken to East Berlin. He said, Berlin hsvs bwn strengthened to intercept any "agents" who might try to escape from the Soviet zone to the relative safety of West Berlin. Gerhard Sehioeder, West, Germany's interior minister; Monday insisted that available information shows John was trapped into going to East Germany, Suhioeder said John did not have any official documents with him.

Schroeder described Dr. Wplf-gang Wohlgemuth, a West Berlin physician who ac-companed John to East Berlin, as "the key figure" in the case. 1 John's connection with ppol -tment four years ago. Over the weekend, John was said to hsvs been seen in Communist Tarty "headquarters in East Berlin and even to have taken part in, a reception for Red China's Tremler Chon Enlal. The Communists apparently are using John's defection as an evctise for rounding up "political unreliables" of their own.

They are leaving the that this Is the renult of John's "disclosures," but that Idea Is scotched here. It appears to be true, however, that police controls around "Dr. Wohlgemuth is expert in the use of drugs." Schroeder also disclosed that a German named Baron Wolfgang Von Futlitz, considered a Soviet agent, recently tried to win John to the Communist cause. He said John rejected the offer. (Copyright.

1S54.) By David M. Mchol. (Special Tijapatch to fhlcaeo Dallf citwt and 1'ik Molnea Ttibuna.) CERMANY Two influential newspapers of widely differing views joined Monday in a demand that West Germany's "political police" be put firmly under the control of the federal Comments came a German government circles worked feverishly preparing their own version of the desertion of Dr. Otto John to Soviet occupied East Germany, lie headed West Germany's security forces. The conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pointed out that governments normally have i I t.

i 'ft 3 Aw l' 1 -1 V- EXTRA D10 VAUI55 ALl OVEI1 TI3E STOHCf: PennCy's VA TOT ft JULY a minister or uerense at me head of the armed forces. Why not, it asks, have minister for v4weA internal defense? The liberal Sueddeutsche Zel- OUT AuP SAVE JPLbll UOWI tung of Munich demanded that the "jungle atmosphere" sur OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TIL 9 PM rounding intelligence agencies in Germany be ended. REDUCED TO CLEAR! Meanwhile, there Is growing realization that the German government cannot avoid Its own responsibilities for the John case, no matter how much the Germans would like to blame It on the MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Allies. The Allies turned down 12 WiiepllOlO (A.P.) Mystery man in the case of a mlanlng West Gorman official is Dp. Wolfgang Wohlgemuth, fiown In a recent picture with a friend at a West Berlin night club.

Dr. Wuhgemuth reportedly accompanied Wet Germany security chief, Dr. Otto John, into Soviet-held East Berlin last Tuesday. At first it was thought that John had been abducted by the Communists, but there are Indurations that he deserted to them. ENTIRE STOCK OR SUMMER SHOES! Men'i Canvas Casuals .2 Men's Loafers, mesh 5.00 Women's spectator ..5.00 Women's casuals, leather, mesh Children's summer sandals ..1.99 or 13 other German nominees before they agreed to John's 4 00 be no surrender" in efforts to NO RISK Aiomic- pass the atomic energy bill.

Cool slip Jent cofteni You (it letter Transistor Hearing Continued Page One. He said the president and Republican congressional leaders agreed also that the senate de or You Cet Your Money Back lay should not be permitted to to send the bill back to committee wsuj turned down, 222-165. i I Hour. with ACOUSTICON'S 10-DAY block the administration's legis lativ program, "even if it re Knowland's attempt Monday WRITTEM MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE for a blanket limit on senate quires that congress continue in Cool, short sleeve CHAMBRAY WORK debate lost on a roll call vote. white end patteli.

5-L Nylon plissej, printed cotton pliuet. Plain color pliss.es. 200 Fine quality cfiambrayi and higher priced denims. DoifiJ(oir Slnre, Main, Second floor The closure (cloture) motion by Knowland would have re stricted debate to no more than mmmi ene irnore hour of talking for SHIRTS 00 WO even the new date as a fervent hope rather than anything definite. House Speaker Joseph W.

Martin predicted the house will complete work on the president's program this week, but said it has no intention of trying to force adjournment before the senate catches up. Here is the roll call vote by which the senate Monday defeated Knowland's closure motion: FOR THB MOTIOX: REO.riKttM Kepubllemta Aikcn' fVt, Barrett (Su.l. Ball (Md.i. (Utahi. Bowrtux Bush Hutler (Mtl.t.

Cai'eharl Cannon (Kan.i. 'ouper (Ky. t. Cordon Crippa Ulrk.wi (III. Duff Fiworshak (Jdaho), Ferguson (Ariz, Hertflrirkwn (N.

J.t, H1CKKN1.0OPKR (I Ivm (N. Jenner Undl, Kuchel ifal.l, Martin McCarthy i Wis. Millikin frolo (Me. Potter (Mich. Purteil (Conn P.ey-nolris (Nell.

SaltonstitH (Magg.t. Schoeppet (KarO, Margaret Chaw Smith i Me H. Alexander Smith J. Thv Upton (N. H.t.

Watkins lUtahl, Welker (Idaho), Wiley (Wl), Williarat (Del) (40). nemorrata Douglas (111). GIIXKTB Holland irij.1. Edwin C. John-on total (4).

AGAINST THY. MOTIO.V 4i. KelMinllrans Lancer (N. D. Malone (Nev.i, Young trf.

(3). Democrat Anderson (N. Bnrkt Ohio i. Bvrd (Va Chavez (N Clementa Hanlel (Tex, Eat-land (Mlsst, Ervin (N. Krear (Del.

J. Fuihright Georet (G (Jore (Tenn. (R. I Hayden HennlnKi Hill Humphrey JacWeon Waah. I-yatlon Jnlinaon Johneton (S.

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MaKnuitOh Mana-fieli (Mot Mavbank (S. C.i, McCar-ran Monroney Murray (Mont Neelv (W. Robert nty session several additional weeks." Bill. The atomic energy measure would revise the original atomic energy law of 1946 to admit private industry into the field of peacetime 'atomic power development and to allow the United, States to share some atomic information with its allies. Chief opposition In the senate centers on a contention by some Democrats that the bill embodies a giant "giveaway" oMhe nation's atomic resources to private power "monopolies." For its part, the administration argues that the power production business In peacetime belongs to "free enterprise." Congressional leaders had been striving for adjournment Ideal for summer, cool yet won't show soil, made of durable blue chambray for long wear and complete washabillty.

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Johnson Three Republicans voted with Senator Morse, Oregon independent, and 38 Democrats against closure. The Republicans are Senators Malone Langer (N. and Young (N. Another. Knofland indicated another closure petition probably would be filed Monday.

A vote on it could come Wednesday. Before Monday's vote, Knowland told the senate he had "no Illusions" about a rhanca to win, and warned of "even more drastic" steps possible. He gave no hint as to what these might be. The bill has been before the senate since July 13. Knowland last week kept the senate in continuous session for 88 hours, except for one 25-minute recess.

Ike. Knowland said he was deter- i Wined "we are going to continue In session day and night until we vote on the amendments and the bill." President Eisenhower i threw his full support behind i Knowland' tough attitude. Before the senate met, Know- land had conferred st the White House with Mr. Eisenhower and told newsmen afterward that the president agreed "there will 00 Co. S07-8 SECURITIES BLDG.

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