Heart Ailment Fatal to Sultan WASHINGTON, Jan. 14— (AP) ■—Lt. Gen. Daniel I. Sultan, army ground forces commander in the China-Burma theater during the war, died Tuesday night at Walter Reed hospital here. He had been inspector general of the army since he returned to the United States in 1945, after making a distinguished record in the Orien tal war zone. The war department announced that death resulted from an acute heart condition. The general had been ill for several weeks. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. General Sultan took over com mand in Burma and India when Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell’s old China Burma-India theater was split up, holding the assignment from Octo ber, 1944, to June, 1945. Air Crash Inquiry Due WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—(AP) —Along with new talk of labor laws, there were among capitol hill developments today: Chairman Knutson, R., Minn., of the house ways and means commit tee announced that house Repub lican tax managers would sponsor legislation to continue indefenitely the high wartime taxes on liquor, furs, jewelry and other items. They had been tabbed for death July 1. Chairman White, R., Maine, said the senate commerce committee has called on the civil aerontuatics board for figures on airplane crash es. In the house, Chairman Wolver ton, R., N. J., of the interstate com merce committee announced he is introducing a resolution for a broad study into possible new air safety rules. Crash Victims Arrive MANILA, Jan. 14 (AP)—Thirty six survivors of the crashed Far Eastern Airlines plane Miss Luzon arrived Monday aboard the U. S. army transport Gen. E. T. Collins, which rescued them from the rub ber lifeboats in which they had been adrift in choppy seas for 17 hours. Moon to Cover Jupiter WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (AP)— The navy announced Monday that Jupiter, the largest and second brightest planet, will l>e concealed by the moon from 7:55 to 9:06 a. m. E.S.T. Thursday. Five Prisoners Escape SPOKANE, Jan. 14 (AP)—Five teen-aged army prisoners over powered their guards and escaped Tuesday while on a work detail at Fort George Wright, army authori ties said Tuesday night. Desk Staff: Donna Kletzing, editor Jon Snillib Dick Byfield Virginia Fletcher Marge Rambo Bill Yates An estimated 902 wars have been fought in the past 2500 years. the CLUB Barber Shop S14 Willamette BUY OF THE WEEK 1935 Ford Sedan Motor in yood condition. Hubie Williamson Phone 700 Attorneys Tag Lewis' Acts An 'Insult to United States' I 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—(AP) In a clash in the supreme court, government attorneys Tuesday termed John L. Lewis’ action in last fall’s coal strike “an insult to the United States.” Lewis’ defenders retorted that such remarks belong “in a political forum.” The high court heard arguments on appeals by Lewis and the United Mine Workers from the $3,510,000 in fines imposed on them in U. S. district court here for disregarding a court order against last fall’s coal strike. District Judge T. Alan Golds borough found the disregard was “contempt.” Attorney General Tom C. Clark used the term “insults” in a pre pared argument asking the high tribunal to uphold the fines. Clark contended the government had only followed proper and legal procedure when it went to the courts in an effort to forestall the strike. Luzon Volcano Erupts; MANILA, Wednesday, Jan. 15 (AP)—Three villagers were re ported killed Tuesday by lava fumes from violently erupting Mayon volcano, which gained ashes over a wide area and sent more than 6000 Filipinos on south ern Luzon fleeing to evacuation centers. The report of the first fatalities from the volcano, which rumbled to life a week ago after a five year slumber, was carried by the Evening News, which quoted Gov ernor Venancio P. Zinga as au thority. Ex-Skipper No Pirate PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14 (AP) —Clifford F. McCroskey, 56, ex skipper of the fishing boat Gloria West, learned Tuesday he was not a pirate. He had been indicted on a piracy charge after he took the Gloria West from a Willamette river mooring to Port Angeles, Wash., last year. Rail Needs to Be Filled YAKIMA, Jan. 14 (AP)—George F. Ashby of Omaha, president of Union Pacific railroad, said' here Tuesday that unless material short ages or strikes occur, the railroad should be able to meet all equip ment demands by the end of the year. Television Due PORTLAND, Jan. 14 (AP)—A television company president pre dicted Monday that television would be a commercial reality throughout the United States with in a year- but warned of “danger that television may degenerate into a series of animated radio commercials.” Oregon WEmerali WORLD NEWS SECTION Gloria Smith, Wire Editor STARTS N EW TERM ... , Governor Earl Snell (left) takes oath of office at the Capitpl building at inaugural ceremony starting his second term. Chief Justice George Rossman (right) administered the oath, while president of the Senate Marshall E. Cornett of Klamath Falls and Speaker of the House John H. Hall of Portland preside at the joint session of the two chambers. Plane Crash Kills Soldiers, Crewmen MEXICO CITY, Jan. 14 (AP)— The war department said Tuesday night that 21 soldiers and crew members were killed Tuesday when an army transport crashed and burned while taking off from the Puebla airport, 50 miles, southeast of here. Observers said the plane which crashed appeared to be overload ed, and wobbled as it gathered speed on the runway. As soon as it got its wheels off the ground, they said, it turned over and crashed. It burst into flames, and hand gre nades, light artillery, and rifle ammunition which it carried, be gan to explode. Rescue squads could not approach the wreck. New Cold Snap Due PORTLAND, Jan. 14 (AP)— Winter roared back into the weath er picture Tuesday, borne on a new cold wave that moved down from Canada and signalled the end of widespread January thaws throughout the mid-continent. Weather Forecast Oregon—Partly cloudy Wed nesday with local fogs Thursday morning. Continued cold. Gentle to moderate variable wind off coast. Wire Staff: Bob Whitely Jeanne Simmonds CLEARANCE Take Advantage of these Amazing Reductions. Ski Sweaters in all sizes and colors for your weekend ski trip. 8.95 now 4.95 €/ 1004 Willamette Phone 633 McDonald Theater Bldg. London Dock Strikers May Tie-up 4,000 Men LONDON, Jan. 14—(AP)—A mass meeting of London dock workers voted Tuesday to join some 30,000 union laborers in a walkout protesting the use of troops to move food supplies held up by a nine-day strike of London truck drivers. The decision, which may affect all of London’s 24,000 organized dock workers, was reached at a 40 minute noon hour meeting atteend ed by between 1200 and 1400 men who ignored appeals of union lead ers to remain at work. Ohia Crash Kills Three DAYTON, O., Jan. 14 (AP)-p Three Wright field army fliers were killed and another injured Tues day night when their flying fort ress crashed through a swamp thicket, rammed a tree and burned three miles northwest of Patter son field. RECORDS? SHEET MUSIC? Popular and Classic Special: Freddie Martin, Managua, Nicaragua Charlie Spivak: Stomping Room Only Largest Classical Selection in town. 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