The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1958, Page 9, Image 9

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BUILDUP Sealed tanks, containing Nike or Hercules guided missiles from the U. S.,
are unloaded in the rain by coolies at Keel ung, Formosa. The missiles will be reassem
bled by American missile unit troops, also recently arrived in Formosa. Meanwhile,
President Eisenhower, in a press conferenc e, has sharply criticized the involvement of
American foreign policy in the current pol itical campaign.
Couple Honeymooning,
Thanki To Univae, TV
New Hunt Slated
For Lost Alaskan
I Oregon Historical
Croup Elects Editor
HOLLYWOOD (APi Shirlev
Saunders and Bob Kardell are Clima rtfflrll
honeymooning today thanks to ',,,,,c wlllfciai
an electronic brain and television, t
Their marriage last Saturday at
the First Presbyterian Church
was the result of a Cupid-playing:
I nivac. The best man was Art
Linkletter, whose TV show People
Are Funny brought them togeth
er. Twenty other couples also were
paired by the machine as ideal'
mates, but no marriages resulted, j
Bob and hnirley. Both 26, were
chosen for their similarity in reli
gion. politics, education
sonality.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -Win
ter search efforts for Clarence
, Rhode will be concentrated in
; wooded country on fhe southern
slopes of the Brooks Mountain
range, a U. S. Fish and Wildlife!
Service official said here,
j Theron Smith, FWS aircraft
, supervisor from Anchorage, said
, the winter freeze up in the remote
I northeastern corner of the terri-1
j tory now was almost complete
enougn 10 support ski operations
ERet RobfftRusI
Bid For Ftreign
Ministers' Meet
WASHINGTON' (AP) Secre
tary of State Dulles today re
buffed a Soviet bid for an early
foreign ministers meeting on end
I ing nuclear weapons tests. But he
j offered to attend a later East-
W est conference if that "seems
! necessary and desirable."
i In notes delivered in Moscow,
J (he U. S. and British governments
i called on the Soviet Union to be-
g:n diplomatic negotiations on the
I test issue Oct. 31, as previously
agreed.
Dulles said he. Foreign Secre
tary Selwyn Lloyd and Russia's
Andrei Gromyko should not at
tend the initial sessions.
"If, as the discussions at the
diplomatic level proceed, the
presence of foreign ministers
seems necessary and desirable
the secretary of state would he
prepared to attend," the note ad
ded. By this move Dulles and "Lloyd
obviously sought to avoid being
placed in a completely negative
position on the issue of a foreign
miniver meeting.
Russia proposed a meeting of
foreign ministers in a note Oct. 1.
There was immediate suspicion
here that the Reds were trying
to find an excuse to assure the
failure of the scheduled Geneva
negotiations and put the blame on
the Western Powers.
The United States reminded the
Soviet Union that President Ei
senhower had offered last Aug.
22 to suspend U. S nuclear weap
ons tests for a year, with subse
quent one year extensions, if Rus
sia also would refrain from test
ing and if progress were made
toward setting up a control sys
tem to police the test ban.
S-Ibiod Fishing Zora Mef Dated
TOKYO (AP) Japan will;
press for a reasonable line divut-i
ing the salmon fishing zone in the
North Pacific. So sas its chief
delegate to the International North
Pacific Fisheries Commission
which opens a session here Nov. 4 !
Iwao Fuiita. vice president of
the Great Japan Fishers Assn. and
chairman of the commission, said'
in an interview "e only want to
arrive at a reasonable line divid-i
ing the salmon fishing tone in the'
North Pacific." I
The 1952 Japan-Canada-l'. S. !
Fishery Treaty places the provi
sional dividing line between the
North American and Japanese
fining fleets at 175 degrees west
meridian running north and aouth
through the Aleutians.
United States conservationists
and fishing interests are reported
to have become worried over the
seasonally small run of young
salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
They reportedly are urging the
US. government to have Japan
moe the line 510 miles further
west.
Bv Jo Fitcher
Thai Cabinet
Resigns Monday
Family Dinner Parties
Or Banquets
Any Silt, Up to 80 People, Any
Hour, Breakfast, Lunch or Dinnor
Ph. BURTON'S OR 3-8122
' PORTLAND (AP) Malcolm
Bauer of Portland, associate edi
tor of The Oregonian, is the new
president of the Oregon Historical
Society.
He was elected at the organi
zation's 61st annual meeting here
here.
Serving with him will be Eugene
Marsh. McMinnville, vice presi
dent; Robert Ellis Jr., Portland,
secretary; and C. B.
Portland, treasurer.
New directors include; Marsh;
Robert E. Dodge, Eugene; Alva
C. Goodrich. Bend; W. F. McCul
loch, Corvallis; and Robert Wil
son, Madras.
The society previewed a film of
Oregon history, made from the
auiit-iv s Hindi v inioiutii nulla. i i- i j
Special music was written for the 1 'caLe, ln tnR'f "0
Tues. Oct. 21, 1958 The Newt-Review, Roiehurg, Ore. 9
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Search efforts have been stalled
for the past three weeks while
search pilots waited for lakes in
the area to freeze over and for
snow conditions to settle.
Rhode. 45. regional director of
the agency's bureau of sports fish composer,
and wildlife here, has been miss-'
ing since Aug. 20.
He was on a flight over the re- l jw- d c ;i u- l Cea,
mote sheep country, and was ae- ', ' S7
companied by his son. Jack. 21. j But Not For Very Long
and Stan Fredericksen, 34, FVS-j
agent at Fairbanks. I OTAI, Calif. (AP) Two boys
Smith will direct the winter who set sail for Tahiti in a home
search efforts for the three men i made boat are back home today,
from Fairbanks. I A Navy PT boat intercepted them
Planes taking part in the re- 17 miles at sea.
BANGKOK. Thailand (API The
Stephenson, Thai Cabinet headed by Premier
Tbanom Kiltikachorn resigned
Monday, the government radio, an
nounced. The mass resignation came aft
er the return to this capital Sun
day of strongman Marshal Sarit
Thanarat. He slipped quietly into
the country after returning mys
teriously from a convalescent
He went into a
film bv Robert Crowlev. Pnrlland nuddle 'th top political leaders
,..', " as soon as he arrived.
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THE FINEST ORANGE
SOFT DRINK EVER MATE
Bottled by Fullerton
Beverage Co.
had been rumors Sarit
some government
perhaps
and
newed hunt will he based at Bet
ties and Fort Yukon.
Ceneral Motors Begins
Rolling Again Monday
" DETROIT (AP) A big
toward full production of
model cars came Monday as Gen
eral Motors assembly lines began
rolling for the first time since Oct,
2.
At the same time Chrysler re
ported all its plants were hack in
operation as workers returned at
the last strikebound plant in De
troit. Strikes over local issues remain
ing after nalional contract agree
ments at the big three have tied
up new model output. Ford
cleared up all its local grievances
Iwo weeks ago and has been pro
ducing cars.
Today is the deadline for United
Auto Workers members to ratify
terms of the new three-year na
tional contracts. The UAW said
approval is expected.
Herbert G. Dorsey and Domi
nick Suniga. both 16, built the 15
footer, stocked it with provisions
and left on the cruise Saturday
with their parents' blessings.
Then Mrs. Suniga changed her
mind. She telephoned police, who i School build in z and the Glide Com
tn Dllt the Coast C.narH nn thn trail ' munilv Pltth Hnillina
1959
There
planned
changes
shaketip.
Sarit, an army marshal, led a
military coup which overthrew the
regime of Field Marshal P. Pibul
gongram in September 1957.
North Umpqua Garden
Club Slates Plant Sale
The North Umpqua Garden Club
will hold a plant sale Wednesday
at the I.one Rock Store from 10
a.m. to 5 p m. Funds will go for
the landscaping of the Glide High
Turkey Hires Stassen
For Advisory Service
PARIS (AP) Harold Stassen
has been named special adviser
to the Turkish government on ex
pansion of the Technical Univer
sity at Ankara, the U. N. Educa
tional, Scientifc and Cultural Or
ganization (UNESCO) announced
today.
The former adviser to President
Eisenhower on disarmament ques
tions will go to Turkey toward lh
end of this month to take up the
job.
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"THIS IS WHERE I LIVE" Although 11-month-old David
Wright is too young to know It, he lives and plays in very
strange house, bavid and his parents are the occupants of a
living laboratory in Uibana, III. His daddy, scientist Richard
Wright of the University of Illinois, helps direct a research
project on how best to heat or e-Al a home. Their $40,000
"test tube" house includes every form of current home con
struction in its design. Eight miles of wire connect 475 temperature-measuring
locations with a central control system, where
David is standing above. The house was built by the Na
tional Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning; Association of
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