i 2-St 1)-Siatrsman Saltm, Second Atomic Sub j'Seawolf Launched; Work on 3rd Starts GROTON. Conn, on - The Unit- fed States put Ka second atom powered tubcnuine afloat Thurs day, started building and third ;and promised the rapid production . of "many more. ' The 3.000-ton Seawolf was sent 'down .the . ways, to . . join, some ; months hence when her atomic power plant is installed and all the ; other intricate fear in place, the , famous Nautilus . - , .... Mrs. Sterling Cole, wife of, the jBulganin Files iSecurity Plan' iDocuraents - (Story also en page one) GENEVA (ft Russian Premier tBulganin presided at the govern ment chiefs' session and he entered two documents to carry out pro tposals he made Monday.' I These suggested, among other "things, prohibition of the use of atomic weapons except for defense against aggression. Even then, his Iplan stated, such weapons could be -used only with the approval of the IU.N. Security Council. On the coun- teiL all members of the Bif Four have veto power. Bulganin also called for trim- ynmg Russian, Americas and Chin ese forces to a top limit of I mu ' lion men each, and others to - lower levels. ; 'Moreover, he said, a nonaggres- alon pact should be worked out be tween the East and West blocks pending formation of a European security organization which ulti mately would exclude foreign troops from the soil of European nations. Both the North Atlantic pact and the Warsaw Eastern Hoc alliance , Ultimately would be wiped out The Westerners, however, have made clear that they would fcot permit any tampering with ' NATO. Prime Minister Eden: proposed a j , JTittle disarmament' program to begin immediately - in Europe's tieartland as a model for later worldwide arms reduction system. He would set op joint East-West Inspection teams along the line of the Iron -Curtain with the Idea of insuring that both East and West livt up to any cutback agreements that might be reached is that ter ritory. t Taken together with what he called , President Eisenhower's !bolder and more imaginative op eration' and- with earlier propos als of Premier Faure, Eden said : his idea might spark, as advance In the work. of the UJ. Disarma ment Commission. ; ' - 10,000 :Flee?i Floods? In Southwest EL PASO. Tex.' W Flash floods that sent more than 10,000 persons scurrying for safety in El Paso and Juares 'drained away late Thursday as the victims dug their way back: to debris-clogged pomes. Despite the widespread property amage there were so confirmed death reports.. i : Mayor Tom Rogers of El Paso declared a state of emergency on his side of the Rio Grande and the Red Cross. National Guard, Fort Bliss and Biggs Field worked to ciean up the flood damage. ; la the sister Mexican city, the Svernor of Chihuahua, Oscar Soto aynei, arrived to personally take charge of flood relief. Juarez Mayor Pedro Garcia es timated that about 10.000 residents of his border city fled their homes Wednesday night after downpours fell on the nearby mountain tops and rushed downhill to the river is rolling walls of water. . 'The mayor said about 100 adobe homes in the northers portion of Juarez were destroyed and about the same number seriously da , maged. TWO IN CAR CITED ; Edwin Hiram Thayer. 44, Sheridan Lake, Colo., late Thurs day was arrested in the Turner area ea a charge of driving while intoxicated and lodged 'is the Marion County jail, state police reported. Thayer's passenger, Jerry Orlando Rose, 43, of Red ding Calif, was charged with he lp g drunk on a public higway. liMliifflnlil "S'K' SimnHlMMiMwuminniniHmm ., te Phane 44713 20c Tomorrow 1 to 4 p.m. New Shewing Open C:45 I I : -THim no iusiness Hour 0f Cartoons I UKI SHOW IUSINESS" 1 ? ' VMIIIIW"1 ; aaemascope. Technicolor r2 Serial Daa Dailey - Marilyn Manree "JISSI JAMES ; Johnny Ray , Ethel Merman RIDES AGAIN" -Top Co-Hit Plus BEDEVILLED" Special Matinee Feature ; Cinemascope Technicolor TACK TRAIN" . Anne Baxter Steve Ferrest i Gene Antry and Champion EpnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnDn COTTON ' WOODS Evury Saturday Nitt BLUE BONNET PLAYBOYS From II Peso, Texas J Thvm n KVAl-Eusant - IT Admission 1 .00 On., Friday, July 22, 1955 New York State House member and ranking Republican of the Atomic Energy Committee of Con gress, christened the Seawolf but failed to. crack the traditional bottle' of champagne on, the ship's orow. The bottle .broke, but oruy after hitting a metal part of the launch ing way gear. Secest: Battle Superstitious sailors would have shuddered at this bobble if the Navy hadn't wisely made ready a second bottle, carried on the deck and cracked ceremoniously before the Seawolf hit the waves. Failure to christen a ship with champagne is almost akin to an ill-omened launching of a ship on Friday. In an address. Navy Secretary Charles Thomas summed up the swift progress the Navy and in dustry is making in producing fleet of nuclear-powered undersea fighters. He noted the Nautilus has been operating for six months and her "performance exceeded our expec tations." He listed the Seawolf. then officially announced the lay ing of the keel for the third boat He said: t A-Sebs' "This means that this fiscal year the Navy wiQl have eight nuclear powered submarines in being cr under construction and, in rapid succession thereafter, many oth ers. . Chairman Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission. - an other speaker, said the launching of the Seawolf (with a different type of atomic firebox) "marks another important achievement in the development of atomic power, Thomas reported the Navy was sponsoring development of seven different types of reactors. Francis K. McCune, general manager of the Atomic Products Division of the General Electric Co., which is building the engine for the Seawolf. said. "The next reactor on which we are al ready working will be superior to this one." - i Morocco Riot Kills 10; Bullet Misses Pasha MARRAKECH UP) Ten or more persons were amea in a wave of rioting that swept this South Moroccan city Thursday af ter nationalist demonstrators shot at Thami El Glaoui. the powerful old pro-French Pasha of Marra kech. , One of El Glaoui's personal guards was among the dead, all of whom were Moroccans. Officials said TIX other persons .were injured. Dozen of Moroccan suspected of being- agitators were arrested. ; Demonstrators set fire , to more than 30 stores throughout the city Young Moroccans waving" national ist flags 1 sacked several . native shacks, stoned buses and smashed the windows of cafes and stores. Light Flashes Over Salem .What appeared to be a meteor was sighted about 10:45 p.m. Thursday by several people out driving on Salem's outskirts. To some the fiery ball with the fuzzy tau seemed to be moving westward south of Salem. To others it appeared as a bluish- green flash that lit tip the entire sky. Among those who reported see ing it were Stanley Fagg, Salem Route ; State Policeman Henry H. Hepler; Gary Doty, 3S57 Holly wood Dr-; Al Whitaker. 1959 N. Church St.; Henry (Butch) Martin, 1245 Hoffman Rd.; Maxine War bois, 1063 Hoffman Rd. GIRL BRUISED - Delores Campbell, 17, of Leb anon was examined late Thursday at Salem Memorial .Hospital for bruises after being kneed during a baseball field at Phillips Field, city first aidmen reported. Wil lamette ambulance brought her from Bush Pasture to the hospital from which she was immediately released. SITE RECOMMENDED PORTLAND- (II - The City Planning Commission unanimous ly recommended the Auditorium site Thursday for the projected eight million dollar recreation cen ter. TV-Thunday-1 0-1 0:30 Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Fund Official To Gialleiige Loyalty Board WASHINGTON Uh William Henry Taylor, an official of the International Monetary fund, an nounced through his lawyer Thurs day that he will offer a three-way challenge to the findings of a loyal ty board that accused him of sub version and espionage against his country. Taylor's attorney. Byron N. ScotL ' said the board's findings were Wed on information sup plied by unnamed, unidentified and unsworn" people." He said he will fight -his case in court, in Congress and in the loyalty board itself, where he will demand a re hearing. - The finding against Taylor, a Canadian-born U. S. citizen, was made by the International Organ izations Employes Loyalty Board, which was set up to pass on the loyalty of Americans employed by United Nations and other interna tional agencies. Of Taylor it said "This board is convinced that the employe has engaged in es pionage and subversive activity against the United States'. . and that he was and possibly still is an adherent to the Communist Ideology.' "Reasonable Doubt" The board concluded that, based on all the evidence, "there is reas onable' doubt as to the loyalty of William Henry Taylor to the gov ernment of the United States.". Since Taylor is employed by an international agency not subject to U. S. control, the board's find ings are advisory only. Any action is up to the agency itself. Scott said his first move would be to ask a Senate civil service subcommittee on U. S. loyalty and security procedures to review the whole case, which has been pend ing for about eight years. The sub committee is headed by Sen. Johnston (D SC). Ne Opportaaity Given Next be said be would apply for a rehearing before tne loyalty board, mainly on the contention that there was material in the board's findings which never got into the hearing and which, con sequently, Taylor had no ; oppor tunity to refute. Scott said the board "never would admit it had anything" from Elizabeth Bentley, former Com munist spy courier who has named several persons as member of as alleged spy ring. Taylor, who has contended Miss Bentley was his sole accuser, has sought unsuccessfully to have her cross examined before the Senate internal security subcommittee. Finally, Scott said that if neces sary he will file suit is U. S. Dis trict Court to test the constitution ality or loyalty procedures gen erally. He said his aim would be to go on from "there the Peters case left off." On June 6 the Supreme Court held that Dr. John P. Peters of Yale University had been dis missed illegally on loyalty charges from a post as government health consultant . Iran Princess Asks Divorce LOS ANGELES Ul Princess Fatemeh of Iran, who braved the wrath of her brother, the Shah, to .marry an American commoner, sued for divorce Thursday. The 26-year-old princess, young est daughter of the late Shah Mu hammed Riza Pahlavi, charged cruelty. She contends that Vincent L. Hillyer, 30. now an importer. treated her "in a cruel and inhu man manner" causing her "great mental suffering and anguish. Fysche, Fixator, , Finny Friends from Fabulous Fathoms-We Really Need a New Way to Describe These Goodies, They're SO Delicto. TUC C A II CUAD I liC 3 AN JrlUr PevrtUnd Road at the Fer Orders to Go jBligDIG - Ah 11 Jrr svttogesltoasfbite that or aay The atar Wl he easaac a I We the of the yeaH why ymTt Plus Our Wonderful Top Feature! fcveribody'! Hevii-rominei ol the year! GIsnn Airman, Girl Found Near Stolen Truck; LA GRANDE. Ore. ui An 19-year-old enlisted airman and a 14-year-old girl, both from Spo kane, were taken into custody by state police Thursday after they were found near; a stolen Wash ington State Highway Department dump truck. ' Szt. Fred Carpenter of the slate police said James Lee Fravel of the Fairchild Air Force Base at Spokane and ' Sharon Stephanie Tripp were found asleep in the woods nearby after a patrolman spotted the truer parked beside the Wallowa Highway near Minam. 34 miles northeast of here. They were brought to the Union County jail . to . spend the night, while Washington authorities were notified. Carpenter ' said the truck had been reported stolen from Asotin, Wash. Anti-Peron Riot Kills 1 In Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tfl One person was reported killed early Friday in a brief shooting following a demonstration by the opposition Radical Party in down town Buenos Aires. Downtown Buenos Aires had been rocked early Thursday by the explosion of a terrorist time bomb in front of a ' Peronista. po litical school. The blast shattered windows in the area, damaged an automobile and caused widespread alarm in the rumor-filled city. No one was injured. Police threw a heavy guard around the vicinity of the school, which gives courses in the principles and political prac tices of President Juan D. Peron's dominant political party. Argentine radio stations said lat er new " waves ot rumors, some of them "fantastic, were circulat ing in the capital about the Peron government. The stations, controlled by the government, added the President was winning strong support for his program of political pacification announced after the abortive June 16 revolt against his regime. The radio stations read again a government statement denouncing rumormongers and asserting the "nation is tranquil. The capital appeared calmer af ter Wednesday's wild outburst of rumors and reports. Most of these stemmed from the announcement that the Argentine fleet had sailed on maneuvers, the first since last month's rebellion led by a small group of navy and marine corps fliers. . ' The fleet's sailing recalled re portslater proved untrue that de fecting naval units had fled aboard two of the navy's larger ships just after the revolt Canby Area Crash Fatal Itatatmam News Service : . SILVZRTON A Portland motorist died at Silverton Hos pital Wednesday night from in i cries incurred in an . accident Monday en the MarquanvCanby Highway. . Dead 'is William Smith, 62, Portland. Investigating state pol ice said his car collided " at ' a rural inter section with a vehicle driven by Rex James 65, Wood burn route 2. James suffered minor shock but wis not hospital ized, police reported. Police said the accident occurr ed north of Marquam in Clacka mas County. os" s'ppy a great sandwich North City Limits Phono 2-679S B TONIGHT! Carpet PREVIEW TONIGHT witheer I fesktef tai ether yoax! aalotitaihrflim LaoaJ stack fcoa ral the title of the star. Bet wfaea ye we'fe so happy to he ao happy yon Tonight At 8:45! Myinr- 'Doirt miss !' 9 COLOR FORD Eleanor PARKER nrrDTFU inn rnn r wo Refer MOORE. Cecil KUIAWAY At The Theaters , Today ELSrVOM TNTERKUPT EP MELODY" with Glenn ford and Eleanor Parket. "BIG HOUSE. U-S-A." with B rod crick Crawford. CAPITOL, ; "RAGE AT DAWN" with Ran dolph Scott. Mala Powers. Forrest Tucker and J. Carrol Naish. "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER" with Loretta Young. Joseph Cot ten and Ethel Barrymore. ' ' : GRAND -"VERA CRUZ" with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster. "THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA" with Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner and Edmond O'Brien. - ' NORTH SALEM DRIVE -IV "THIS ISLAND EARTH" with Rex Reason. Jeff Morrow and Faith Domerfue. "KANSAS RAIDERS." 1 HOLLYWOOD THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" wrth Marilyn Monroe, Dan Dailey, Johnny Bay and Donald O'Con nor. "BEDEVTLLFJJ" with Anne Baxter and Steve Forrest. Candy Sales In Schools Draw Fire Marion County health depart ment cast a frown Thursday at the practice of regular candy and soft drink sales, in some schools. The department's dental health committee consisting of staff members and dentist-advisers re commended against the practice at a meeting of the county board ef health, which agreed to give the matter further study. The committee supervising dental health policies said they'd like to see the candy and soft drink "stands" replaced by dairy products or fruit "stands." . "In the classroom they're teaching the effect of sweets on teeth," said one health spokes man, "and up the hall the kids are selling candy bars. In the past 100 years more than four billion tons of freight has pass ed through, the Saulte Ste. Marie locks on the Great Lakes. l:liTJ al K H i H fi i'Ai Gates Opes 7:15 Show At Dusk All Color Program! 2ft Years in the Making! JEFF MORROW REX REASON FAITH DOMERGUE THIS ISLAND EARTH" Co-Feiture AUDIE MURPHY M. CHAPMAN in "KANSAS RAIDERS" Cartoon Carnival -Fear Color Cartoons .- HELP YOUR KIDNEYS If poorly functioning Kid- neyr and Bladder male yea suffer 4nm Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Rheo- made Pains. Stiffness. Bum- SchaeferV Kidney end Bladder Pills 1 w 60c . SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Opea Daily, 7:39 sum. to S Sundays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. US NORTH COMMERCIAL - . 'I t i I H Exciting tilings happen when im srlsae) isr lUWi Wreckage of Plane Crash Not Found THOMPSON FALLS. Mont, (ft Sanders County officials said Thurs day night that two pilots failed to find the wreckage of an airplane reported seen by a Paradise house wife identified only as Mrs. Parish. The. Sanders County sheriff of fice said its Deputy Barney Men- denhall investigated the report MendenhaH said two search planes covered the area thorough ly but they could find no indica tion of a wrecked plane. Mrs. Parish reported that she saw a bright object from her front porch with field glasses. Another Paradise resident, Rol- lie Herman, refused to believe that there was no wreckage in the spot on a mountainside two miles west of Paradise. Herman said he was going to hike to the spot to make sure. Two planes are missing in the general area. In one were three uranium pros pectors from Tacoraa, Wash. Miss ing since June 28 in their silver- colored Stinson monoplane are Phil Myers, Clarence Hebel and Harvey Preszler. , They were on an exploration trip for the Universal Uranium Co.. 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