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7 1 The Statmgn, ScJuw Ofgon Monday October 23, 1SS2 Blie io Follow Truman's Traij Into New (England Clark Rejects Lie Detector Trips Up Killer In Seattle Case r- V NEW YORK VPy-Gtn. Dwight D. Eisenhower Invades , New Eng land Monday in his campaign for president, speaking in many of the same cities President Truman visited last week. ; j: The Republican candidate rested at his Mcrningside Drive resi dence Sunday and accompanied Mrs. Eisenhower to St. Paul's Chapel f Cohnnhia University for church services at 11 a.m. Fart of the g enerars day was spent working' on speeches and planning the strategy for his first vote drive into the Northeastern states. : s The II states of the Northeast- era quarter of the nation have 228 electoral votes about 45 per cent of the total land presidential candidates concentrate on them in the closing days of a campaign. Eisenhower's schedule Monday takes him out of Grand Central Terminal at 8:20 a.m.' for 10 speches in Connecticut Rhode Is land and Massachusetts. He will follow closely the route taken br Truman's second iwhistle-ston triD. covering tne same ground visit ed by Truman s drive for votes for the, Democratic candidate. Gov. Amai E. Stevenson, Eisenhower wid have an opportunity to reolr to many of the attacks directed at him by the President. May Eeply to Tnunaa - Aides believed the general mav take up the President's statement of last Friday Imputing to him the condoning of anti-Semitic and anti- catnolic immigration policies. in a speech read for hi. to the Jewish Welfare Board's National Leadership Mobilization for G. L and Community Service, the Pres ident said of Eisenhower: 'Today. he is willing to accept the very practices that identify the so-called -master race.' " Rabbi Abba 1 Hillel Silver of Cleveland. American Zionist lead er, said Saturday he was shocked by Truman's "Irresponsible state ment. . On Bad Taste" Stirred by the rabbi's defense of the general. Rep. Emanuel Cel- ler (D-N.Y.) said that Silver's criticism of Truman was M in bad taste and an affront to Zionists Ilk myself." In Paterson. N. J., another Jew ish leader took Issue with Rabbi Silver's stand. Irving Abramson. eveeutive com mittee member of the American Jewish Congress; said in a tele gram to Silver. "Your role promoter of the Republican Party witnin. Jewish organizations has been well-known for many years." He told Silver he was "betraying those you would pretend to repre sent by using his position "as a rabbi and a leader of the Zionist organization of America for parti san politics." Abramson also Is national chair man of the CIO Community Serv ices Committee. SEATTLE UP) - Police checked ' off as solved Sunday the .1944 slaying of a pretty Seattle girl, and said she paid with her life for - finding a neighbor boy prowling through" her home.- j, v Police Chief J. E. Lawrence said a full confession to the puzzling i murder of 18-year-old Frances . RadecoD. honor high school gradu ate, was signed late Saturday by Carl E. Jones, Z3. j? Jones. truck driver, re-enacted " the slaying Saturday' in the Rade cop home in the presence of sev eral detectives, and said he was glad It was over" after being haunted for eight years by the knowledge of the girl's death. - He said the girl recognized him when she discovered him ransack ing a bedroom, and that in his fear n she would "tell on me" he choked her and; beat her over the head with a baseball bat. Jones saia sne pleaded with him to spare , her . life. , The slain gfaTs father, , A- R. Radecop, went up to the young man Sunday before he entered the house and said "CarL I'm sorry: Jones replied: "111 do anything I can to make it up to you in any ! war that I can." I ' k Jones, then a boy of 15, lived only a few doors from the Rade- eors at the time of the killing, f v Prosecutor Charles M. Carroll said Sunday night he will charge ; Jones either with first or second deeree murder. 1 - ; Jones' arrest was described by ; Lawrence as due to a lucky break i and "the best police work I've ever j seen. -. ' i , Lawrence said Jones had been i one of the chief suspects since a 4roman employer tipped detective -j be acted strangely when he saw a ; newspaper story two years ago pertaining to the then unsolved murder. , Detectives waited patiently for a chance to question him while 'using a "lie detector." Their op portunity came when Jones was brought in Saturday in connection .with the recent theft of an out i board motor. A few casual queries about the t Radecop case caused a violent re action on the- "lie detector." Jones then was grilled Intensively, Law rence said, and finally blurted out f a confession. He signed a full 5 statement later." l ' - - i ..' i ' Socialist Blasts Both Major U. S. Political Parties , fc!The two major parties offer no ' choice to thoughtful citizens con cerned about the basic issues of our time," Samuel H. Friedman, Socialist Party candidate, for vice .president, said Sunday evening. .... Friedman, speaking before an Sidience of 35 persons in the Sen or Hotel, address the group on . the topic, "Issues, not Smears and Slogans " He told his audience that "The Democratic and Republican ; parties ares still dedicated to pub t lie plunder and exploitation.".'. ; The candidate is to aDnear at t '; pjzu, tonight In Portland. 1 GH13,imied As Auto Rolls Toastmasters to jMeet at Woodburn . v ' , ; Members of the Salem Toast masters Club will attend a dinner and training session for toastmast ers of this area Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Woodburn American Legion Club.. j Members of a local club-will meet at 6:15 p.m. at the Spa res i taurant to arrange for transporta i tion. r Those scheduled to - attend this meeting, are Sidney Schlesing- er. Arthur Atherton. Howard; Rob erts and George Moor head. - . The Woodburn group Is hosting toastmasters from Salem, Albany, Newport and Corvallis. Y Remember, when the recipe calls for milk if means Curly'a Milk I fThere'a chef who knows his business! Richer-tatting ;CURirS MILK makes ca-. : serolo dishes, soVips, pwd-" dings and custards taste ': twice as good. Always insist .on CURLYS. 3 CURLY'S ju-amath faixs i a car went out of control and rolled into a ditch near here early Sunday, killing a 13-year-old jrirL She was Ruth Ann Bradshaw. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bradshaw of Bonanza, Ore. State police said the driver was Harold R. Snyder. 18. Lorella. Ore. They said Snyder apparently went to sleep at the wheel as, the two were returning from a Potato Fes tival dance about 2 sum. Demo Contribution Drive Said Success WASHINGTON J) The Demo crats have reached their original goal of several hundred thousand five-dollar donations and now are shooting for more, chief Democrat ic fund-raiser Beardsley Ruml said Sunday night. In an ABC broadcast. Ruml ex horted his fund collecting teams to reach one million contributions be fore the; drive ends Oct. 29. Truce Talks Oh Red Terms TOKYO (JrVGen. Mark Clark, supreme U.N. commander. Mon day refused tb resume ausnendMl Korean armistice negotiations on terms laid down by the Communists. In a message to the ton Red commanders he said the U. N. Command wd never force unwill ing Red prisoners to return to Communist territorr. nor will ft negotiate further on any proposal to do so. Prisoner of war exchange dead locked the Korean armistice talks many months. The U f. CWimand on Oct. 8 indefinitely recessed the laucs a i .ranmunjom, saying it would be . willing to resume the meetings when the Reds either ac cented one of three IT M nlani for prisoner exchange or present ed an acceptaoie one of their own. Clark told Kim D Sun and Pm Teh-HuaL; commanders of the North Korean and Cese Red forces, respectively, that a pro posal they submitted last Thurs day "does not constitute a valid basis for the resumption of delega tion meetings. Clark added that the UJT. Com mand Is "ready and willinr to resume the talks as soon as the Reds show willingness ' to nego tiate In good faith. But he told the Red bosses "the underlying nature of your proposal iasx inursaay is dearly revealed in your demand that all war pris oners be delivered to and received by your side." "This Is nothing more than a de mand that the United Nations Command turn over to your cus tody by force thousands of pris oners of war who have stated pos itively that they would violently resist repatriation to your side. xou further rhblr nrono that after the United Nations Command has forced unwilling prisoners in to your nanaa you would then carry out a classification as to na tionalities and' area of residence and repatriate prisoners in accord ance with this classification. As far harr a Julv vmi nm posed such a classification, know ing full well that irrespective of nationality' manr nrisoners vm determined not to go back to your siae. "The United Nations command exposed the falseness of this de vice of yours months ago. I bus. When ell Is said and done, your so-called new propos al is nothing more than the same old package containing your worn aemano mat the united Nations Command give unwilling prison ers back Into your custody. CANCER NOT INHERITED NEW YORK P)-An American Cancer Sodetr renort sari "tha evidence that susceptibility to can- cer u mneniea in man is almost entirely ! lacking." The report, by the society's Committee on Growth, was released Sunday. Anderson Arrives In New York to Lead Adlai Group NEW YORK U Steve Ander son, Salem, Ore., attorney who re signed as vice - chairman of the National Federation of Young Re publican Clubs, arrived Sunday to lead the new Republicans for Stev enson Committee. . Anderson amid formal announce men fo his appointmen - to bead the new committee will be made Monday. ; At Idlewild Airport, where he arrived from Portland, Anderson told newsmen that he was im pressed by Got. Adlai E. Steven son. Democratic candidate for the presidency, and had becon "quite distressed" over the trend of the campaign of his original choice. Republican Candidate Ehright D. F" nhower. . Test-Grading n it rm Iwaciiines 1 od rortonve Aerial Search Over Cascades KLAMATH FALLS UP) Air Force and civilian nilota flew mrr the mountainous region north of here Sunday searching for a miss ing plane and its two occupants. zverexx ljogan, 5, oz xaxuna was the pilot of the plane. His 19-year-old wife, Pat,-was be Ueved to ha a iutsnm. . They were en route from Yak ima xo aaeozora ruroay to visit relatives. They had stopped at Redmond. Ore. for oiL Loean had a five hour supply of gasoline. When that time exnlred arlv Kat uraay axiernoon tne caa alerted the Klamath Air Search and Res cue Unit. . . A B-1T. from MWhnrd T!aM ar rived here Sunday morning to lead ine searcn. upt. Kay Costello Is in charge. Some 20 private planes from Klamath Falls, Redmond and Medford also hava lainwl the search. ; New Showing Open f :4S 0 J--l tin , Also - "ALADDIN AND BIS LAMP" With Patricia Medina, Jehn Sands 2 Injured as Car Topples Btatesmaa News Serrlca WOODBURN Two Willamette Valley men were Injured Sunday night when their car overturned three miles east of here on the Woodburn-Mt Angel highway. Taken to Salem General Hospi tal were the driver. William Co. Forest Grove, and his passenger. G rover Barker, Gaston. Coe suf fered a crushed chest and Barker a broken leg and lacerations about the head when their westbound auto failed to negotiate a turn in the road. Investigating state police said it appeared that the cause of the accident was excessive speed. No citations were issued. Hospital au thorities Sunday night said their conditions were "good." Grading of school examinations by machine will be studied by ele mentary school principals of many Oregon cities-in Salem today for their annual convention. ; How far grade schools could go to use this modern development of school tests will be discussed as the Oregoxr Elementary School Principals Association hears a re port from Lynn Johnson, a Port- and principal, on University of Oregon's recommended school testing bureau for that purpose. Johnson told - members of the association board, in session Sun day night at the 'Senator Hotel, that some public schools are now using tests suitable fori machine grading, ini experimental stages with U of O and with Oregon State College. Such tests may be stand ard tests or may be drawn up by the local school, so long as the papet and the pencils used are of the type which can be "machine- read, he said. Principals Arrive Miss Mathilda Gffles.1 principal of Salem's Richmond School and president of the state association. conducted the Sunday night board meeting as principals began arriv ing for the two-day general meet ing, f : Association meetings will be held in First Christian Church, begin ning at P ajn. today. Dr. Harold Spears, assistant superintendent of San Francisco public schools, top convention speaker, will address the opening session, after greet ings Dy Kex Putnam, state super intendent of public instruction, music by Coralie Doughton of Willamette University and Invoca tioo by the Rev. Dudley Strain. Tm Stress SepervMeai The supervisory functions of elementary j principals will be 22?? Gates Open :4 -Shew At 7:15 Enda Tonus (MonJ -CLASH BY NIGHT" Barbara Stanwyck Robert styas. -" Pro "DARK COMMAND" Jahn Wayne Walter Fidgeon Starts Tuesday "HIGH NOON I I ; AC Kn If. : ( V AJ ) 6Q1T PMS S,QADS'Q, u eocery chain, through t2st ACQasad SSk Ssi ac lower pekea." The FACT is tkac the teSSk. they sell la cheeper than oejsl Ttotfjsj m theydoo'tehl 4 .; ' !;; , , !TyalssWelSstOreVe " finely tricky pace control insdadve. 1TI2 FACT B wver tO of Oregon's pdtfAilatmmBiil 1C t stressed in speeches and discussion groups throughout the conven tion."' - ,1 r A report : on the national con vention will be presented Monday afternoon by the state association s president-elect, Chester C Squire, Ashland. - Another after-luncheon ntion ! feature will be a talk by Cecil W. Posey, executive secretary of Ore gon Education Association. The Seniorettes of Salem High School wCIl sing. ; '..''-. Speaking at dinner in the church will be Dr. Paul B. Jacobson, Un iversity of Oregon dean of educa tion, and Francis L Smith, chair man of the State Board of Educa tion. . Open t:45 PJH. . Janet Leigh Keenan Wynn Tearless Fagcm" .! i ' i i Shelley Winters j "My Man and T Cenunsess : Unas Darnell - In Technicolor j Tlsland oi l iDeshV ! i- y ,Tlm Holt ' Trail Guido" Open :4S PJO. Charles Langhtea Manreea O'Hars : "Hunchback of Notre Dame)" 1 - j Tern Conway "Cat People" Creee "A asttk ea seesf Mai. Dally frem IP. M. END3L TODAYl "Jumping Jacks" & Don't Bother To Knock TOiionnow! At A Bargain Price! iO ')Ma-'.i 'Ui 7i "A sWrrinMsi Richard v Jpsi B3 ; ' '" " Action Co-EU! 5 Teen-Agers Involved in Liqu or Cliarg Three teen-age boys were charged Sunday with illegal pos session of intoxicating liquor and two young girls were cited to the Juvenile 'officer after telephone complaint to police. . Two of the teen-agers. Frank lin T. Todd, 18, Taft, and Marvin Lee McDonald. 19, 3710 Daniels Ave, and a 16-year-old Salem lad were released on $35 baiL The two girls, one 18 and the other 14 years of age, were released to the juvenile officer. . A telephone call to city police complained of a disturbance on a service station lot In South Salem. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication of a Civil War cemetery on November is, utta. . i n Morse win be a lonely man when be returns to Oregon. I person ally was shocked at his decision to desert Gen. Elsenhower after he once pledged him his support, but I felt it was going to happen after his (Morse's) expression of dislike over the party selecting Richard Nixon as the vice-presidential can didate. Sen. Morse could never be a true Republican again.1 State Kepresentatrre Mark O. Hatfield explained, "I have never been so completely disappointed about any man as I have about Sen. Morse. Both the officers and the rank and file of the Republican party have lost confidence in him. ... I felt Morse was wavering, but I didn't think he'd take such a drastic step. Wintea Hut, chairman of the Marion County Central Commit tee, said. he felt Sen. Morse has been "consistent in being inconsis tent.' "This latest move by the Senator Is something you'd expect him to do, but I really don't think it will change many votes. For my Dart, the ' whole thing should be ignored.". Centrarily, Denald Scarboraush. editor of the Willamette Colleg ian, who recently came out in fav or of Gov. Stevenson, said lie thought Morse's action "pointed out the fact that there are an in- Gov. McKay Heads List of GOP Leaders Rebuking Sen. Morse ; Republican hierarchy and various Salem citizenry, for the most part, took a "dim view" Sunday on the recent decision by Sen. Wayne Morse to support Democrat Gov. Adlai Stevenson for. president. ' ' In telephone interviews Sunday they were asked their reaction to the senator's decision, where they thought he stood now in the Republican party and what his future in the party might be. Gev. Desxlas McKay said, "Sen. 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