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L .. J- LA GRANDE OBSERVER Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurs., June 18, 1959 Page 9 1 1Vrt;. i J EVANGELIST IN MOSCOW U.S. evangelist Billy Graham shakes hands with newly married Zinya Andreanov In the First Baptist Church in Moscow. Bridegroom Paul Abdreanov is at left. Others are- members of wedding party. Although Graham at tended services at church, he was simply a silent member of the congregation. Russia May Not Have To Resort To War To Blow Us Off The Map By FRANK ELEAZER UPI Staff Writer WASHINGTON UPI Today's good news is that Russia, after all, may not find it necessary to try to blow us all off the map. She can just sneak over quietly with a new psycho gas and rock us to sleep for a couple of days. When we recover, it'll be too late to resist. That's what Maj. Gen. William M. Creasy, former chief of the army Chemical Corps, was telling the House Space Committee. The members immediately started to wonder. How, they asked, do we know these new "psychochcmical ajjnnts" will work? We've got them too, and we've tried 'em. Creasy said. Not only on animals, but on volunteer hu mans. What will they do? Whatever you want done, Creasy said. The victims can be fixed temporarily 1 where they can't see, or can't hear, or can't coordjpatc; or maybe whore they can't ftason or 'jjusl dont'give a hang. How would we know if the Rus sians tried this on us? Wc might not, Creasy said. In gas form (it comes also in liquid and owdcr), ,tie stuff can't be seen, lasted, or smellcd. Fulton Poses Questions A disquieting thought assailed the committee., "Then how do we know," asked Rep. James G. Fulton (R-Pa.). "that some foreign agent isn't al ready subjecting us to some of the stuff? What's the test?" Creasy said if there is an an- Two Sharks Seen Where Diver Died SAN DIEGO. Calif. UPI Two sharks were reported seen Wed nesday in the area where an ex perienced skin diver was killed last Sunday by' a 20-foot shark. The reports were ' made to Wheeler .J. North, a biologist at nearby Scripps Institute o f Oceanography, , which has instal led buoys, anchors and drops with shark hooks baited with dried cows' blood. The items put in the area of the sightings were marked by fluorescent flags so bathers could see them easily. A swim fin was recovered Wed-ncsday-from the water and identi fied as having belonged to the skin diver, Robert L. Pamperin, 33, whose body has not been re covered. Farther north at Santa Monica, lifeguards Wednesday drove off a seven-foot blue killer shark which was lurking 100 yards away from bathers. swer to that, he couldn't supply it. Rep. Gordon L. McDonough R- Calif.t, eyeing his colleagues sus piciously but naming no names, volunteered that sometimes re cently he has had reason to won der. The general lokcd around the tightly-closed hearing room, with door closed, windows sealed and covered with drapes, and the weather supplied ready-made by blowers and ducts. "If a psychochcmical were to be administered to the people in this room," he said, "we wouldn't know it. Only an outsider could see there )vas anything wrong. "You, Congressman Fulton, wouldn't think it was funny for Congressman McDonough to get up on the desk and dance. You would join him. And I would prob ably clap." It was McDonough's turn now to be struck with a horrible thought. "You haven't already tried it on Congress, have you?" he de manded. . ; "The Chemical Corps," replied Creasy, 'hasn't found it neces sary to do this up to now. Three Key Words From the story he told, you might conclude that the key words here were the last three. Creasy said we've been spending money so fast on A-bombs and H-bombs and the missiles to de liver 'em we haven't done near enough about what could prove to be the real ultimate weapon. He said the whole Chemical Corps budget for research and de- velopment comes to maybe 45 million dollars a year. This cov ers nerve gas, which kills its vic tims in 10 minutes, and biological weapons, which also can be high ly lethal, as well as the psycho chcmical agents, which are just temporarily disabling. On the latter, he said, the budg et is only a few hundred thou sand dollars a year. The Chemical Corps would like a lot more, and I guess that's what McDonough had in mind in seeking assurance Congress, so far anyway, hadn t been psychocd by tho chemists. . 1 "You wouldn't say that we don'l need it?'' he persisted, pretend jng he-suspected-the worst. "(l'll answer that with some thing my father used to say," Creasy hedged. "On that, you'll have to call another witness." You can count on it. They will. Child Movie Stars Have Lunch Rendezvous In Movie City By VERNON SCOTT UPI Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD I UPI i Most un sophisticated "date" in town this week was a luncheon rendezvous of child stars Eddio Hodges, 12. and Evelyn Rudie. 9. Eddies red hair was slicked down and his freckles stood out like polka dots as he awaited Evelyn's arrival at the plush Brown Derby restaurant. I hope she's cute," he muttered. Fashionably late by 10 minutes, Miss Rudie, decked out in pink toreador pants, pink blouse and black ribbons on her blonde braids, appraised her date care fully before sitting next to him. A lengthy silence tollowed. Finally. Eddie broke the ice with an opening gambft: Do you like pets? he asked. Multitude of Pets 'I have mice, fish, a turtle and two hens that lay eggs." Evelyn recited. "The hens are named Red and Freckles." Then looking at Eddie's flaming hair and mul titudinous freckles she stopped abruptly. I have a horse, a dog and a turatle," Eddie put in. "They're all named George. And I hope to get an iguana, which is a rela tive of dinosaurs. I'm gonna name Musicians Guild Charges Russian Bolshoi Ballet LOS ANGELES (UPI). The Soviet Union's famed Bolshoi Bal let, which played to capacity au diences in Los Angeles last month, has been accused of unfair labor practices by the Musicians Guild of America. The charges were filed Wednes day against nine defendants, one of them the Russian group. The guild said the Bolshoi discrimina ted against the employment of 10 local musicians in a video tape production of the ballet. Locas sources said the charges might be connected with a juris dictional struggle between the guild and its bitter rival, the American Federation of Musicians. The other defendants included two companies handling the taped performances of the ballet. FISHERMEN GET AMNESTY SEOUL (UPI) President Syng man Rhcc today granted amnesty to 10 . Japanese fishermen who were seized last month for vio lating South- Korea's 60 mile -territorial limit. It was the first time such an amnesty has been grant ed. The announcement ' said the action was taken because the 10 Japanese had rescued a Korean patrol boat last year. Ins George, loo." "Why?" Evelyn wanted lo know. 'I like the name," was the re- know. 'I like the name," was the re ply. Eddie, who stars with Frank Sinatra in "A Hole in the Head," then (old his companion he watched all her TV shows. Evelyn responded by saying she would make it a point to sec his movie. Evelyn ordered broiled halibut. Eddie decided on frog legs, which opened new vistas of conversa tion. 'Do you like oysters?" Evelyn asked. 'Afraid not," Eddie answered. "Me neither." "Want a bite of frog legs?" he offered. Kangaroo Soup, Anyone? "No thanks," Evelyn said, wrin kling her nose. "But we cat kan garoo soup at home, and some times fried ants dipped in choco late." "That's crazy," Eddie giggled. then added, "it's real weird to rub your fingernails on the bot tom of a swimming pool. Say, have you ever got chlorine in your lungs?" When his date shook her head, Eddie explained, "I swallowed some water in the swimming pool today, and my lungs are full of chlorine." "Do you like caviar?" Evelyn asked out of the blue. "Fish eegs are pretty good, I guess," Eddie replied indiffer ently. "Sometimes people say I look like Jaync Mansfield," Evelyn an nounced. "They say I look like Mickey Rooney." "You ever been to Pacific Ocean Park and gone on all the rides?" Evelyn asked. "Boy is that fun." "Why don't we go this after noon," Eddie yelped excitedly. "I've never been there. We can ask our dads." Both youngsters ran to another table where their fathers were having lunch. The parents nodded resignedly and the kids returned to their table in triumph. "We're gonna go," Evelyn smiled. 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