The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1954, Page 17, Image 17

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    8 Cae. 2) Statesman, Sedan Ore. Thurso July 22. 1354 1
Me Still Plans ' ..
Y-Priva te Power
YFor TVA Area
By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL
WASHINGTON President
Eisenhower today stood by his plan
to bring private power into the
TVA area but said anyone who
thought he wasn't supporting TVA
was to put it ia mildest terms in
trror. .
Better Traffic
Law Enforcing
Said Needed
Oregon needs better traffic law
enforcement and an' expanded
publicity tampaign to promote safe
driving, Paul Hill, western repre
sentative of the National Safety
Council, told the Oregon Traffic
Safety Division Wednesday.
Hill spent two days in Salem.
He said Oregon needs stronger
laws dealing with accident in
vestigations, and more prosecu
tions of drivers to blame for accidents.
Hill also recommended stricter
pedestrian laws, and expanded
use of chemical tests for intoxica
tion.
The center stripe on highways
should be reflectorized. Oregon
" now has some of this type of
stripe.
Newspapers and radio and tele
vision stations should be given
more material to promote safety,
-Hill recommended. He also sug
gested better us of posters, and
more speeches on safety.
Dr. Foster
President of
Quartet Group
Dr. Donald Foster, Salem den
tist, was elected president of The
Society for the Preservation "and
Encouragement of Barber Shop
Quartet Singing in America, Inc
"Salem Chapter at a meeting Wed
nesday sight
Other officers elected included
Walter Snyder, .vice president;
Clifford Ingham, secretary-treasurer;
Morris Adams, musical di
rector, and George Dow, librar
ian. ; V-:. ' '
Thai group, which reports
paid-tip membership of 23, will
this week send in to the organi
zation's national headquarters for
a eharter. .
The Salem chapter plans to
matt each Wednesday sight, with
the next meeting slated again for
the Marion Hotel Wednesday at
8 p.m. Officers said, however,
they were looking around for
suitable meeting quarters where
we can harmonize to our hearts'
eontent"
Chinese Reds
Promise to
Free 6 Yanks
GENEVA' UN Red China has
promised to free six detained
Americans, ' including four Roman
Catholic priests, the U. 5. delega
tion to the Geneva conference an
nounced Wednesday.
"The Chinese communist repre
sentatives have stated further that
tint cases of other detained Ameri
cans are still under review, the
U. S. announcement said.
In Washington, the State Depart
ment said release of the six would
leave about 44 American civilians
and at least 15 U. S. military per
sonnel still detained by Red China.
Of the civilians, 30 are in Chi
nese jails, three are under house
arrest, and 11 have not received
exit permits. The Chinese admit
they are holding the 15 officers
and enlisted men, but they also
may have others. "
American officials on their side
have notified Peiping that 15 Chi
nese students who have been de
tained in the United States now
may " leave. The cases of other
Chinese students in America still
are being considered.
India Police
Eisenhower indicated he has . no
intention of changing his plan for
private power in the face of attacks
on it by numerous Senate Demo
crats and one Republican, Sen.
Cooper of Kentucky. He said he is
working for the entire United
States, not one area.
The President took his position
at a news conference at which he
also said the Indochinese truce
isn't entirely satisfactory and the
United States now is trying for the
rapid creation of a collective de-
ense system in Southeast Asia to
prevent further Communist aggres
sion there. -
Denies Appeasement t
Eisenhower, shied away from
saying the cease fire agreement
contained elements of appease'
ment. He indicated he expects the
Reds to continue to use deceit, sub
version and conspiracy to advance
41 . - ? i j
meir auns. bui ne said ne never ry
t!T; Stevenson
For the most part the conference
dealt with Indochina and the Eis
enhower legislative program, with
tew points of special emphasis, in
tone or manner, on any one sub
ject.
Eisenhower has directed the
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
to contract with a private firm to
build a plant at West Memphis.
Ark., to replace TVA. power to be
used by AEC. The chief executive
said, as he has before, that he
always is willing to go along if he
can be shown a better way of doing
things. The implication was that in
this instance no one has shown
him a better way.
Refuse te Baa Plaa
The Senate voted later to refuse
to ban Eisenhower's plan for the
private power plant The proposal
was the center of controversy surg
ing around a bill to revise the
atomic energy law,
Avoids Query
On Candidacy
FAIRBANKS, Alaska Wl Adlai
Stevenson good - naturedly brushed
aside a query Wednesday whether
he will seek the presidency again
in 1956. )
A reporter asked him at a press
conference for comment on a state
ment by a local shoe shine parlor
operator that Stevenson was "hop
ing" to become the country's next
president, i
The. 1952 Democratic standard -
bearer replied:
"I'm afraid Jimmy s enthusiasm
as a former Chicagoan and a mem
ber of the Democratic Club got the
best of him."
He referred to Jimmy Johnson,
BH8inMob
. .
NEW DELHI, India Up Police
fired Wednesday on ai mob that
put the torch to a court building
at Indore. 420 miles south of here.
Eight persons were killed and AO
wounded in the clash.! .
Six fire engines fought the blaze.
but a brisk "breeze fanned the
flames. - '
Reports -received here said the
trouble started Tuesday; when 3,000
students demonstrated (against the
transfer of an Indore College prin
cipal. j
A curfew, which 'kept' Indore
quiet dunng the nightJ was reim
posed Wednesday nightj.
Officer Files
$26,599 Suit
For Injuries
EUGENE Ifi Suit for $26,599
for " injuries , suffered I in a 1952
accident has been filetji in Circuit
Court here by Warren C. Wiley,
Eugene motorcycle policeman,
against Mary K. Brown.
. ine suit , alleges the woman
motorist turned her car into the
path of - Wiley's motorcycle , while
he was en route to the scene of
an accident.; The action contends
the officer was sounding his siren
and the motorist failed to stop.
in 1956.
Turning to the subject of Alaska,
Stevenson told newsmen mat
don't see anything but hope for
your territory. . . your problem is
to , create year - around employ
ment for the increasing' population."
who said after shining Stevenson's
Gloomy predictions that much of ! shoes Tuesday that the Democratic
his legislative program would; fail leader had high hopes of winning
iv . gck utruugu suiigress auw are
in error, Eisenhower said.
He said he wasn't -disappointed
m the progress of the program,
even though some features' won't
be enacted. There have been great
accomplishments in recent weeks.
he said, and these frequently have
been lost sight of because of what
he called the publicity value of
fights and failures.
Answers Queries
On specific points, the President
had this to say in response to
Questions:
McCarthy He. has taken no I ItI f a.
position, and is taking none now, I ITIUII tUIlcl T UlC
on the resolution- by Sen. Flanders
(R-Vt), to censure Sen. McCarthy
(K-Wis) for the way McCarthy has
run the Communist-hunting Senate
investigations subcommittee. Flan
ders plans to seek a Senate vote
on the resolution July 30.
Special Session The President
can't foresee any domestic or in
ternational problems that will re
quire one. But he plans to discuss
with congressional leaders.
Democrats
See Victory in
One-Time GI
Thinks He'd .
Be Executed ;
- OLYMPIA, Wash! (UP) A
prisoner of war who cast his lot
with the Communists and refused
repatriation in Korea believes he
will be "hung like they did the
other fellows who went home"
should he return to his native
land.
Mrs. Jewell Bellr wife of 23
year-old Otho Bell, said here she
has received - numerous letters
from her. husband and that he
thinks two men who did come
back Cpl. Edward Dickenson and
CpL Claude Batchelor have been
executed by U.S. authorities.
She said Bell's letters from
Peiping, China, have asked her
and her young daughter, Paula,
to go to China and be with him.
"t toia mm i would have no
part of that because I don't be
lieve in their way' of life," -she
said.
a
"I don't think Othd's real
thoughts are 1 in those . letters,"
she said. "He is scared of some
thing."
OUT OF GAS ;
auauka, lit w The gas
company cant use gas to heat its
new building. Gas heat is per
mitted only for single family
homes and the company still has
more than 100,000 applicants., on
its list
Pilot! Killed, 19 GIs
Hurt as Jet Fails
Jo Pull Out of Dive
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OKINAWA OP A Marine
Pantherjet on a mock strafing run
plowed into a hill Thursday, killed
the pilot) and injured (ati least , 19
American soldiers in a shower of
flaming fuel and debris, j
The Afmy'saM the jet i failed to
pull out (of a dive while making a
simulate1 strafing run over troops
of the (Army's 29th Regimental
Combat fleam. j
. Helicopters were : ordered to
evacuatq.the injured to the Rhuk
yus Army Hospital. - j
The accident occurred near Eas
ley Range, where the 3rd Marine
Regiment is conducting a practice
amphibious invasion of Okinawa,
In the-Middle Ages, the use of
certain furs for garments was
almost a badge of office for in
stance, the use of ermine by
judges..
Fish in the Columbia River are
tested periodically for1 possible
radioactivity which might be de
rived from the Hanford Atomic
operation.
defended!
Team.
Names
by the 29th
Combat
of the casualties were
The roads built by ancient
Rome still form the skeleton for
the highways, of Europe.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
- Do false teeth drop, slip or wobbie
when you talk, est. laugh or sneeze?
Dont be annoyed . and embarrassed
by sucht handicaps. FASTEETH. an
alkaline (noD-actd) powder to sprin
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-mora firmly set. Gives confident feel
ing of security and added! comfort.
Mo gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel
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drug counter. - 7
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New Licenses
Due for Some
Meat Dealers
Some Oregon meat dealers wSl
need a different class of license
than they now hoid m the result
at a recent opinion of Attorney
General Robert Y. Thornton. State
Agricultural Department officials
said Wednesday. -
Meat dealers -who sel meat in
quantity at a price discount based
on quantity must now have a
wholesale license. This applies
whether the sate is to restaurants,
hotels or other meat dealers. Un
der toes conditions the license
must be a Class A one, unless the
wholesale business is restricted en
tirely to poultry and rabbits.
Dealers having any question as
to the type of license their oper
ation requires were advised to con
fer with State Agricultural Depart
ment officials. -
haps of both parties, bow to han
dle various situations if they arise.
He didn't say what situations.
Housing while the House has
gone along only partially with his
public housing program, he will
have some new recommendations
on the subject when Congress
meets again next year.
"Washington m Sen. Mans
field (D Mont) said Wednesday
the Montana primary election
augurs well for Democratic vic
tories in the Rocky Mountain and
Pacific Northwest areas this fall."
Noting i that 'more Democrats
than ' Republicans turned out in
Montana Tuesday, Mansfield said:
It is gratifying , that once again
V' 1 Montana has demonstrated that it
3 Springfield
Youths Held
For Gar Theft
Three 18-year-old boys, all
claiming residence in Springfield,
were turned over to Marion Coun
ty juvenile authorities by Salem
city police Wednesday on charges
ot car theft.
Police said the trio took two
cars from the parking lot of Wil
lamette Cherry. Growers Associa-
tion Tuesday night One was
found abandoned near the plant
ana tne other was recovered in
Canby where the boys had appar
ently abandoned it
Harness Races
To Return at
Oregon Fair
Thoroughbreds and trotters wil
share the limelight at the Oregon
State Fair as harness racing re
turns to Lone Oak track for the
first time sine 1950, Charles
Evans, ftata lair ratia roperin.
tendent, laid Wednesday.
Presence of the fastest trotting
horses is the northwest has been
assured by tht Northwest Horn
Association, according to Evans.
Also appearing will be leading
campaigners from Cal i f o r n i a
tracks, ,
- Ten races will be staged daily
except Sunday during the eight-
day fair Sept 4-1L The trotters
i will be featured in the first and
third events. First post will be at
1:23 pan.
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Zemo. a doctor's formula, promptly
Yelievee hduBg of surface ski rashes,
eczema, : prkkly heat, athlete' foot
Zemo stops scratching sad so aids
faiter healing and cleariac. Boy Extr
ttrmttk Zeros U stabben
is basically a Democratic state.
'The Republicans broken cam
paign promises and pledges have
not been forgotten by tne Ameri
can people and tne Kepubucans
will have to answer on this basis
in November," Mansfield added. ;
Mansfield, not up for re-election
this year, said heavy' voting for
Democratic nominess in Montana
was in marked contrast with the
primary in 1952, when "the Re
publican ticket ran neck and neck
with the Democratic ticket and in
some races received more votes.'
Noisy Teen-Agcrs
Are Welcomed
SACRAMENTO (AP) There's
one place where a bunch of noisy
adolescents is a welcome sight,
That is in the special unit for
mentally ill adolescents at Napa
State Hospital.
The new unit was set up to
give about 80 mentally ill teen
agers specialized treatment
It is much to early for any
judgment;" said the Mental Hy
giene Department, in a report,
"but at least they are now show-
The auto recovered in . Canby ine the halthv si?n of twins' noisv
belonged to Bangs Leslie Taps-1 on their own wards where they
cow oi uervais ana tne other to used to Just sit and stars on the
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MKM Woman Tortured
On T.lain Street
recovered Tuesday
the auto belonging to Ben F.
Lamber, 361 Leslie St, and re
ported stolen from his home Mon
day night
Another auto stolen ia Port
land was recovered in Salem, po
lice reported Wednesday.
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