Douglas Missile Strike Settled LOS ANGELES (AP) A big strike and a small but crucial one ended early today in the turmoil wracked missiles and airplane in dustry. At midnight more than 17,000 Douglas workers began to return to work at the firm's Long Beach, Calii., plant. Earner at midnight in Florida 300 Convair machinists sptilpri a 9-day-old strike at Cape Canaver al. The International Assn. of Ma chinists said that action, however, was contingent on company with drawal of a clause to permit lay offs regardless of seniority. Still out are 10,000 Lockheed workers at missile plants in Cali forniaincluding the firm's Sun nyvale missile and space head quarters, where violence erupted Wednesday soon after a strike started. Still negotiating are 26,000 Con vair workers in two unions. Threatening to strike are anoth er 18,000 Douglas workers at two other Southern California plants. Altogether 70,000 workers of the IAM and the United Auto Work ers are on strike, threatening to strike, or are just returning to work. The Douglas settlement doesn't brighten the defense picture ap preciably. The Long Beach plant primar ily builds DC8 jet transports. The Lockheed strike cripples the Pol aris submarine missile program and work on three important Air Force satellites, including high priority reconaissance satellites. One Douglas strike now impend ing, at Santa Monica, Calif., would halt production on the Thor mis sile. The strikes were called to en force contract demands. The un ions asked hourly increases of trom 14 to 17 cents. At Douglas in Long Beach, the United Auto Workers settled Wednesday night for a two-vear- package of 11 cents plus im portant fringe Denefits. Accidental Shotgun Blast Kills Woman NEWBERG. Ore. (AP)-A 72- year-old woman was killed Wed nesday afternoon when a shotgun held by her husband discharged accidentally. Mrs. Susan Lyons died instantly in the kitchen of the family home on rural route 1. Deputy Coroner Roy Brown said the shooting was accidental and came while the husband, Arthur Lyons, also 72, was preparing a 12-guage shotgun to kill a cat. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons had lived at the house for more than 40 years. Hollywood Losing Position As Movie Capital Of World HOLLYWOOD (AP) - As if tilings didn't look gloomy enough, here's Tab Hunter with the ob servation: "I'm afraid Hollywood is losing its position as movie capital of the world. Everything seems to be shifting toward Europe. The strikes didn't help both the ac tors' and the writers' and pro duction is getting lower and lower. "But even without the strikes. it looks as though Hollywood is losing out. Movies are making more money in foreign countries than they do in the United States. So why not shoot the pictures abroad? "Americans are too lazy to go to the movies as a habit anymore. "They'll go out for 'Ben-Hur' that kind of attraction. But ouier wise, they'd rather stay home and watch TV. If Hunter sounds like -a convert to TV he is. And so the, movies lose another Dromising star. His detractors might argue that Tab never won any awards with his acting. Maybe not, but he is an attractive personality of the COOD TIME FOR KIDS Schoolboys ride on three of the herd of eight (iant tortoises which were transferred from winter to summer quarters at Philadelphia Zoo. OUT'IN FRONT A guardsman, bearskin still in place, lies on parade ground at London's Horse Guards Farade after fainting at rehearsal for annual "Trooping the Color." NOW AVAILABLE ESCO SCHNORE BLADE Th tnoit universal attachment in dozer history Land clearing, hard digging, finishing V ' Replaces standard cutting edge and end bits SCHNORE BLADE DISTRIBUTORS O. R. Schnore, day or night OR 2-1706 C. C. Harris, OR 3-8173, Res. OR 2-1402 P. 0. Box 786, Roseburg, Ore. 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She said it would be the largest single employer in the state, requiring a capital invest ment of as much as SO million dollars and employing up to 8,000 workers. The Boardman range, south of the Columbia River near the town of Boardman, formerly was held by the Navy, but the state ac quired it recently, for industrial development, in exchange for another bombing range site in southeastern Oregon. Aerojet had been mentioned pre viously as a firm interested in the site, but no official would confirm it. The stale of Washington also has invited Aerojet to consider several Washington sites for the factory. Mrs. Neuberger said she urged Kimball in a May 28 telegram to locate the plant on the Board- man range. She cited the role of ner nusDand, the late Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore) on the mat ter. She said she received this reply from Kimball from Azusa, Calif.: "Receipt of your telegram urg ing that Aerojet General Corp. give favorable consideration to es tablishment of a missile defense plant at the Boardman site in Ore eon is acknowledeed. Your wire cities compelling reasons for selec tion of an Oregon site in which to build our plant. Please be as sured that your eloquent and de tailed plea will be given our close and sympathetic attention and that if our ultimate decision in this mat ter is affirmative, it will be due in no small part to your persua sive intercession. Our experts have inspected the Boardman site and we expect to make a final PICKLED FISH In all Spanish-soeakine countries. a favorite hot weather hors d'oeuv- res is pickled fish. Use any small whole fish, fish steaks or fillets. First sprinkle with salt and a little lemon juice, let stand an hour Then wipe off, and simmer in a cup of olive oil for 15 minutes. Add no water and keep the heat moderate. When fish is tender, gently remove to deep jar or bowl. To hot oil add 10 peDDercorns. 2 bay leaves, half a cup of vinegar and 1 small onion, thinly sliced. Place all this in a deep jar or bowl and store for at least 24 hours. Delicious served chilled as a first course or snack. PLANNED FOR ECONOMY Quintal Park Subdivision THREE HOUSES OPEN SATURDAY SUNDAY IVAN P. EDWARDS Buildtr-Dmlaaar OR 3-7493 decision late this fall. Before our final selection is made, we shall certamly check with you." Draft Corbett Move Started SALEM (AP) A move to draft State Sen. Allred. umeu iu Portland) as Democratic candi date for governor in 1962 has start ed here. Mrs. Rose Marie Lockhart, Sa lem, who is a delegate to the Dem ocratic National Convention, said that 40 neoDle from seven counties have Begun a move to get uorDett as the party s candidate tor gov ernor two years from now. She said Corbett had not yet been approached by the group. At Portland Corbett's office re ported he was out of town today and could not ne reacnea ior com' ment. Mrs.' Lockhart said the Corbett group was from the grass roots but she declined to name the members. Some, she said, are party leaders. kind that Hollywood used to build into household names. He has ap peared creditably in top films and has a wide following among the younger set Now TV will reap what the movies have sown. I like the picture business," he declared. "But an actor just can't rely on it any more. Sure, I could work all the tune in cheap pictures or else go to Europe for films. But I don't want to. 'TV is the coming thing in fact, it's here. So I decided to join it." . He'll be bursting forth on the home channels this fall in a show called the Tab Hunter show. The gimmick has him playing a car toonist who lives m a Malibu Beach bouse. It just happens that all kinds of beautiful babes keep trailing or swimming to his door. Canal Breaks, Homes Flooded BEND (AP) A canal broke north of here Wednesday night. flooding 100 acres and doing an estimated $50,000 damage. Three homes were flooded when a 60-foot section of the North Unit Canal collapsed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood's prop erty suffered the worst damage, estimated at $20,000. The Woods said they were preparing for bed when they heard a roar and saw water coming under the door. They grabbed a few possessions and drove away in their car. As they left, the water had reached a depth of 18 inches on the road. The canal carries 1,000 cubic feet of water per second from the Wickiup Reservoir south of Bend to the North Unit Project in the Madras area of Jefferson County. The break occurred at about 8:15 p.m. at a point about two miles northeast of Bend. Before the water could be shut off, it spread out over 100 acres of pas ture land and flooded one market road. Fri., June 17, 1960 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. T - Dial OR .2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M. 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