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Quick Thinking Prevents Blast f S . i - . i f Iii Plane Cr ash SHANNON AIRPORT, Ireland un Quick thinking by an attractive young New York business woman was credited Monday with prevent ing a holocaust aboard a crashed Dutch KM airliner; in the IShan ncri River. j ! Twenty eight persons, including 11 Americans, died in the crash in the Shannon's muddy estuary early Surclay. Twenty-ei'ht others 15 of them Americans, survived, j ? ii Adriaan Viruly, captain of the ill-fated plane, credited Miss ?EIb.a beth Snyder, 25, with , saving the . survivors. 1 j Quick " - wilted Miss $nyder knocked a box of i matches! from the hands of a fellow passenger . n - - Manila Said Reappraisal Sten for IL Si Reporter's 'Files' Ruined? By Painters By HARMON W. NICHOLS United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) What' new in Washington: One newspaperman returned from his vacation to find that workers around the Capitol had destroyed his "files." The reporter had a couple of hundred telephone numbers penciled on the walls of his phone coop in the, Senate Press Room. Painters had covered who' was about to light a cigarette nervously as gasoline fumes poured into the cabin of the sinking plane. "Undoubtedly Miss Snyder pre vented a terrific explosion i which would have torn the craft to bits," Viruly told newsmen Monday, "and 4 "." f." Tir his doodlings with white paint. lives to her.'- - : ; Miss Snyder, of New; York, is. assistant to the president of Kem Card Co. She did not mention her own action in her first; vivid ac count of the crash off the New York-bound airliner. She reluctant ly -confirmed Viruly's description. saying: "I was sitting beside a man as the fumes iillea the fuselage, and I had, an impression I was going to Jsint, : - ' ! "Then he reached into his pocket and came, out with matches and a cigarette. His action seemed to arouse me, and without : thinking aboui it I knocked the matches out of his hands. I don't believe the man realized what he was doing; It was a very tense moment for all of us." j j Die of Asphyxiatioa I I . Dr. William Flynn, airport medi cal officer, told an inquest Mon Barnee Breeskin, the long-time band-leader atf the Shoreham Ho- Long, the Democrat from Loui siana, is the best jitter bugger hi Congress. The baton man says that the southern gentleman 'kicks up I a lively leg, and he does his best "when we strike up Tiger Rag"; . praisal of United! States Dolicy. . The second step will be when the western! powers probably late this j month. By CHARLES M. McCAN United Press Staff; Correspondent The ersht-nation conference howl under wav In Manila is the first! day that 25 of the victims trapped of two steps in a historical, reap-!in me capin ot the plane Wied of i world; a&pnyxiauon irom gasoline! fumes. Flynnj who made the nofit mar, taken; tern examinations, saidj there was meet, no other sisn of miurv on the hod ;to oe-: ies or lunss and no evirfpnr nt cide the part west; uermany snau; q owning. play m the defense agains uonw Gn. A. I. Aler. KUi President. munist aggression iin turope. told newsmen in Amm Two serious defeats for the free f,;,ir inctrrar,r Ki- world made the reappraisal urgent-d correct altitud- f th- kt iai -ly necessary. -. -j . I only two minutes afters its takeoff T: . ik ....... iu. ..i.thM, r ' I . a feat in Indochina. Second j there was the diplomatic defeat in Lur ope when France killed the Euro pean Defense Community jfact. To Halt Red March I ' Victory in Indochina would have United I at the i Commonly, ! old hens, in hot weather don't - lay many eggs. they just lie in the shade. But the lady chickens during the long. dry spell this year fouled up the statistics. The butter and egg publication called oultryman" quotes the Department of Agri culture as saying the bens dropped 4,766,000,000 eggs during July, six per cent above the 10 year aver age. i A lot of people in the country probably didn't eat too well over the Labor Day holiday. Over 300 chefs were is Washington for a national convention. All men. SOONER PIKE NEW YORK (INS) The Okla homa Turnpike, put into operation during 1953 at a cost of $33,793,000, connects Oklahoma City and Tulsa and is 88 miles long, according to the 1954 Encyclopedia Americana .nn'-.-l. i . TAISUS ( MAY 11 TN 5-33-39-53 A3 AMES MAIL 22 i - . - r : 1- 9-23-31 OCMMI i MAY 22 JUNE 22 15-17-23-24 CAfC JUNE 23 JULY 23 rT57-59-M-68l 70-76-85-83 UO JULY i -AUG. 23 11 liltM VKGO AUG. 24 SEPTi22 47-72-73 By CLAY R. POLLAN- JK i j Vour Daily Achyitr Cwkf K I j According to lh Start. 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Kollohan (LVW.VaJ said Monday the Eisen hower administration i has offered America's unemployed "promises that if . they will only ,. postpone starving v for a little whiles surely the economy will adjust itself. , Mollohan, in an ' address pre pared for the United Mine Work ers Local 6362 ceremonies dedi cating a war memorial here, i said "we are told today that tbe coun try is enjoying an unheralded era of prosperity, i j "But to us in' West just does not ring true." he said. "Employment in the I coal) mining industry is at the lowest leVel since 1900. Instead of the 110.000 miners jVirgmia this we had employed five years ago. only about 65,000 are at work to day and of these, many are work injg only part time. . ' iLillian Huntley Sigourney who published 57 books between 1815 ajid 1866, was the first U. S. woman ajitbor to be rated in the best sell' ericlass. onr.iou rasCj . AMergy - hry Pelsen Hee Rash ton't stand tuch torment any longer! Just smooth Rrsinot Ointment on yout irritated skin at once. See how quickly Its 6 active medications combined. Voi brinf restful. HnfM-ing relief Neuberser Critical Of Cordon's Record " ST. HELENS, Ore- Cffl Richard L. Neuberger, Portland Democrat who is campaigning for a seat in the U. S. ,Senate. Monday criticized his Republican 'opponent at an AFL libor Day rally here. Neuberger said that Sen. Guy Cordon, : the Republican nominee, had voted against a plan aimed at turning the revenues from the so- called oil; tid elands over to public schools. !'"' Steel City History , PITTSBURGH HJ When this steel capital observes its bicen tennial, in 1958 it expects to have publishedj one of the most com plete histories of any city in the arid, j - .)!-. Author j Stefan Lorant has been retained to edit the: volume which is expected to run more than 500 pages, have 250,000 or more words of textual matter and at least 750 photographic illustrations. 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H't the car that's owl I ahead in every way style, power, panoramic vision, vafoef Come in todaywride the "Rocket" and get our generous dealt SEE TOUR OLDSMODILE DEALER - LODER BROS., 465 CENTER ST. been possible only had the 'States intervened directly, risk of war with Communist China and possibly with! Soviet jRussiaj, The task of the countries con ferring in Manila is to prevent any further Communist encroachment in Southeast Asia.; The conferring countries are the from Shannon Airport aDoeared to De the most probable cause of the accident. r . t , .. buiuiucat unanimous t Aler said the members, of the cockpit crew, all 7 of whom sur- vived from among the total crew of 10. were unanimous in saying: ' I. The instruments showed they were climbing when f apparently they were either not Climbing or were climbing less Ithan thpv thought they were, i j 2.. All four engines were t working riArrvt nil.. f i t tn, xrr ir - ! ... i .J . . r e a t Britain! .-i'C kM ,f . . e!g France. Australia New Zealand. ZZ. T iev "nuj United States. G r -9 i otr ap tnirAHH n . . i.-.Tv,.i,;. Tkoiirf t,v wiacuii uu iiown over tne utan .-ii ; 1 -! JSh?nnH? at relatively; Jow alti- " Us - : 'at M S TrMtv OrMniHnn S V. A TO): n e surface until they saw wat- corresponding rouly to the North jZJaSa-a -!J ,i .Vf !- t- nM,Ut,.f!i Alcr said h il not know why NATO) i . s T there was such a long delay in v.. -rv- J j uuimg xneaiarm. flesp,te the :,rcr:?r -.la. , piane pwximi to the T".1 But he said airnort offioiai, hA .Yl V. '' i Ji I understand that something 5 that the Southeast! Asia agreement w" f' wiU bear comparison with the "Sff contffct lth. Jh 1 North Atlantic agre4ent in Jj? five miDUtes affr .its There is unlikely to be; any coni- th AmdS. L"PrZ 2ere fJ1 mitaent that the signatory! nations S tJffiP' J heka(?" ' would go automatically to! the aid flf'1 tw? of any of them yvhich rrght bb nnh TJ?aT Frted- attacked. Probably there will be np .vi?l0?g elaJ. :?? i . u L..-ii t.L vivors made their wav first in twn . no standing armyi r f rm 1 8inklDg Hence, the Southea A,ii (rii. F e. and on f(t Across a .. ment will resemble morel closely S?? ?wr i-Jn,,dbai? the "ANZUS" pact, concluded by 5!?.JrJ?ff the United States. Australia ana m"Ji ".T FkT suck them under. ! i event of an attack. . f The exception to the'consulta tion" limitation is; the PhiliDoinesJ The United Stales! is committed ft defend that country automatically ' An important part of the South east Asia agreement is. likely to be the first organized attempt; to com bat Communist subversion! in that part of. the world; I ; i x In the absence of an agreement, Red subversion might turn' into open aggression as it did in Indo china:' With an agreement, there seems reason to hope that the march of Cammunism in Southeast Asia may be stopped. cio official Flails Record Of Congress The Irish government ordered an investigation of the cause of the piane g suddeni plunge intd the wat. vr...nu uie siowness soft rescuers in reacmng it. Sound Waves Used to Treat Arthritis Pain WASHINGTON. fUP ! . IXpA. icai scientists have found a way to ease the pain of arthritis, bur sitis, rheumatism and ; related maladies by massaging'1 victims with sound waves. t i They said exDeriments hav shown "strikingly successful re- suits" but did not claim to have round a cure" for the ailments. The experts said there also am indications the sound tnassaeea might i also be useful, in, treating : mFTTTR TVAT.FTfiT! THarWi im i ' An flffirial nf the- CIO TntPrnatinnkl somC kinds of cancer. Woodworkers of! America r said . Jesuits of using the new med Monday. the S3rdi Congress made Ato(il .werc reported ; here by "a sorry record, violating the I American ana European ex BiiMif trust nn iwuA aftpir ism'? I perts at a one-day conference of J. E. Dicey of Portland; a first I . American Institute of Ultra- vice president of the IW A, told in meuicine. j n i a Labor Day picnic crowd i it fa The ound employed is called the responsibility of organized la- "ultrasonic'V-of suc high fre-' bor "to see that the ones who Quency it cannot be heard by voted against the best interests human beings. Such sound waves - of our people are " replacbd. I can penetrate the body up to sev- - "Labor should suDoort with vicbr al inches and in doing so both those who have been our friends;- compress and expand body tis he said. i . i f sues. . ? ; ' -Dicey was alsecriUcal of the M "suit, the experts said, National Assn. of Manufacturers I ne patient's cellular tissues re am! the United I States Chamber ceived a powerful ! micro mas- of Commerce in his speech at I sage. city "park. it 'K f ' He charged the 83rd Congress on five points: j . i - j it embarked on a giveaway program in oil,! power, atomic energy, grazing S lands J. which Is morally indefensible and eco nomically dangerous; it lias em braced a dangerous school iof - 'trickle down' economics which be lieves the welfare of the highest income, groups must receive top priority; it has Shown callous in difference to continuing unemploy ment; it has adopted a trickle down tax program; it has refuted the administration claim of a liberal approach! to problems iof people," - ' i t PHONE 4-2261 S. ; j' 1.' 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