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2 Th Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Sunday, October; 14, 1951 Senate May Shelve J essup Nomination WASHINGTON, Oct 13 -V?h Vajerity Leader - McFailand of Arizona indicated today the sen- ale win shelve President Tru znaiia nomination of Philip C Jessup as an American delegate to the United Nations. Jessup Is now an ambassador-at-large and one of the state de partment's senior diplomats. His appointment to the UJi. has been oDDOsed by Harold E. Stassen and lought "by Senator McCarthy (R Wis), who accused him of com jnunist sympathies. Jessup has de nied the charge. With congress headed toward adjournment, possibly by the end of next week, McFarand was ask ed whether he would schedule a senate vote on Jessup's nomina tion if the foreign relations com mittee reports it out in the next few days. The democratic leader replied that the only "must" measures re maining on the senate calendar are the tax increase and appropria tions bills. "I don't think you can make an exception,", he said, adding that once the "must" bills are cleared -it win be very difficult to keep a quorum here. 1 If the senate fails to act on the nomination, Mr. Truman will be free to give Jessup a recess ap pointment so that he can join the American delegation to the forth coming USi. assembly in Paris. Approved e ' v : r t : HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14 Betsy Yen Farstenberr, ymnug German countess who recently announced , she plans to wed Nicky Hilton, . former husband ef Actress Eliz abeth Taylor, wen a Los Angeles 8nperior court ; approval of movie- contract, with- M-G-M studio. She came te court munching a doughnut because I got up too late for breakfast.' The contract will be effective only If she passes a screen test (AP Wlrephote te the State sua.) i ! ? ) for your dining pleasure I alBlSBSBSS aBBBBzeVBSSBza) S1BBBBBBBBBSB1B1SSSBSBB tZflBBBBBBBBBBBBSMBBBSaBMBBW : " A '. $ ORGAN MUSIC by Hazel Brockhoffi Sunday, 1:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. And 6:00 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. Gale Threat to Legion Meet MIAMI. Fla- Oct 13-CVSome- thing stormier than the American Legion national convention hung as a bare threat over this area today.? . While legionnaires by the hun dreds arrived for the annual get- together starting Monday, the weather bureau kept sharp watch on a potential tropical storm area in the Caribbean sea. Forecasters reported there was a good possibility that no storm would develop. Legionnaires who attended the 1948 convention here remembered, however, the tropi cal, rainstorm that changed their great parade into something re sembling an aquacade. j in the. lobby of the; ikoTEL MARION Rescue Team Drowns After Plane Crashes GOLD BEACH. Ore., Oct 13-tT) -Two fliers searching the boiling surf at the mouth of the Rogue river ;for an elderly California couple survived a crash into the ocean but failed in their swim to shore. Witnesses reported that today. The bodies of the Californians washed ashore early today. Volunteers, among them people who said they saw both of the plane's occupants get free and swim, kept up the hunt today for the two men from the plane. The California couple, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant of Van Nuys, who were accustomed to come here each year, were drowned when their disabled 19-foot boat , was flipped over by a wave near the river's mouth yesterday afternoon, Roy Radar. 44, airport manager, was called. He took with him Vance Scott about 25, as observer. The two headed out over the water and on the second swing past the river's mouth their engine quit The plane crashed. Doctor Says Battle Against Socialized Medicine Half Won PORTLAND. Oct 13 -UPh- The fight against socialized medicine has been "half won, but the battle is not over" Dr. John W. Cline, San Francisco, president of the American Medical association, said here last night. Dr. Cline spoke at a banquet closing a four-day meeting of the Oregon State Medical society.- Voluntary prepaid medical plans cover some 75,000,000 people in this country, he said after credit ing Oregon with pioneering in the field of prepaid medicine. . Oregon Accident Rate High on List PORTLAND, Oct 13 -UP4 Ore gon's 1950 accidental death.' rate was one of the worst in the nation, the state board of health reported today. - ,- - l. . - Only six other states had a rec ord worse than Oregon's death rate of 80.8 per 100,000 population, the board said. Thirty-seven per cent of the total was the result of auto mobile accidents, with 45 deaths. Home accidents claimed 333 lives. Pills Blamed In Baby D eatli DALLAS, Texas, Oct Drugs Instead of beer caused the death of a year-old baby last Sep tember 22, an inquest verdict said today. ! The death at first was attributed to beer and soda, but an autopsy disclosed mat the child had eaten some of his grandmother's pills. Still pending is a charge of mur der without malice against 17-year old Richard Harold Tucker who ponce say admitted giving beer to toe baby. . Ousted Cadets May Receive Second Chance WASHINGTON, Oct 13- (ff) Two of the 90 cadets dismissed from West Point for cribbing have been nominated for re-entry by their congressmen, it was learned today, and eight or 10 others may be offered a second chance. , Whether theboys will succeed in getting back. Into the military academy remained to be seen, Robert Daru, counsel for the committee on Justice of .the New York Criminal and Civil Courts Bar Association, said 55 of the ousted cadets are anxious to re sume their military careers at West Point ' Rep. McCormack of Massachu setts, he democratic leader in the house,' has renominated one young man, Daru said, and Rep. Cleven ger (D-Ohio) has renominated another. The lawyer said con gressmen had assured him that at least eight others would be named again this week. An army spokesman said Sep tember 28 that there was nothing to prevent members ox congress from renominating any of those ousted. 5500,000 Fire Destroys Portland Automobile Firm PORTLAND, Oct lS-PVThe Roberts Motor company building in north-east Portland was de stroyed by fire tonight A member of the firm estimated the damage at $500,000. - '. The fire was believed to have started when a ceiling light ex ploded while the building was be ing remodeled. Flames swept across the newly painted ceiling and touched off a quantity of paint and paint thinner. - Eight painters, the i only occu pants of the building, escaped. Snake Succumbs After Biting Man. MACON, Ga. Oct 13 -W)-A snake bit Deputy Sheriff Sam Riley. It died. Riley suffered no Ul effects. ; The deputy encounered the snake, .the small garter variety, when he reached under an auto mobile seat yesterday seeking a pistol in a robbery investigation. It sank its fangs in his hand. Riley hurried off to a hospital for emergency treatment The snake went Into a coma and was soon dead. MacNaughton Silent Over ' China Dispute . PORTLAND, Oct ; 13-(jT)-Com-mmt was declined today by E. B. MacNaughton, college president newspaper head and banker, on the exchange in connection with recognition of communist China between Harold Stassen and Owen Lattimore. MacNaughton said since he had not seen a transcript of what was said at a 1949 state department conference he attended and did not know what it contained, he would not comment ; Stassen had said that Lattimore led a group which advocated early recognition of communist China. He had listed five other partici pants in the conference as stick ing close together with Lattimore on the subject of recognizing red China. Stassen was "thus attempting to insinuate that our views or ex pressions were identical," Latti more said in a letter to Stassen yesterday. "You should know that this Is false," he wrote, adding: "I would like to know your answer as to why you did not mention Mr. Demand for State Qover Seed Cut CULVER, Octi 13 -flV A big California crop and Italian imports have cut the demand for, ladino clover seed from Oregon's Jeffer son county, ; a? seed company spokesman said. As a result warehouses are jam med with seed and growers are taking loans on their crops on the basis of the government support price of $1.25 a pound, Don Leh man, seed company manager, said. Herod, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Mac Naughton, who supported imme diate recognition, a position which I did not take. t YOUR GAR WASHED 1 Thoroughly la Minute! 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