' 2 Statesman, Salam, Oregon, Monday, August 15, 19551 Britain Fears New Attack From Irish - ' t ' -' ' " Army; Guards Set LONDON W Britain mounted; cussed," a yard spokesman said, guard Saturday against New at- There was an air of wartime Ucki from Irish Republican (IRA) alertness throughout Britain, terrorists as Scotland Yard tried to I "Close the escape routes' was the track down members of the armed; order in the British Isles and the 'UPCTauvii was ltciiik vaiucu uuli Shrines Readied for Pilgrimage I ; .; , It " i 'jmm ' - gang who raided an arms depot Saturday. There were fears the IRA would strike again. An IRA leader was quoted as saying new violence is inevitable. But Scotland Yard officials were tieht-liDoed about published tab loid reports that special measures had been taken to safeguard Queen Elizabeth II. vacationing in Scot land, and Prime Minister Sir An thony Eden. Extra Gvards TheSunday Graphic said extra guards had been rushed to Balmor al, Castle to watch over the Queen -and the royal family, and that oth ers were assigned to Eden who is staying with Lady Eden at their country cottage, Broad Chalk, in Hampshire. "Security arrangements exist, of course, but ' they can t be dis v S I i on a scale minaiui oi woria wari II days. Stole Gang Army investigators said at least eight and possibly up to 20 were in the armed raiding party that overpowered an unarmed guard at the Arborfield Army Depot and got away with machineguns, rifles and I ammunition. Three young Irishmen have been! arrested and linked with the at tack. Berkshire County police said about a fifth of the stolen ammuni- tion has been recovered but of the I weapons in the loot which includ-1 ed 53 Sten guns, 10 Bren guns and two rifles only a pistol has been recovered. The outlaw IRA fanatical Irish nationalists banned even in the! Irish Republic are pledged to fight for the unification of Ireland.) D eriver Greets Ike for 'Work, Play' Vacation DENVER (JPh President Eisenhower got a rousing "Hi, Ike!' welcome on arrival here Sunday, sight for an extended work-and- rlay vacation. The President's SuperconsteHation, Columbine III, touched down at Lowry Air Force Base at 6 p.m. (MST) after a 5-hour 39-minute flight from Washington. Eisenhower stepped down the ramp from the plane to be greet ed warmly by his mother-in-law, Mrs. John S. Doud, at whose home he will stay while in Denver. Big Kiss Spotting Mrs. Doud, the Presi dent grinned and called "Hello, Min." Then he planted a big kiss on -his mother-in-law s cheek. Also on hand to greet the chief executive were Gov. Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, former Gov. Dan Thornton, Mayor Will Nichol son of Denver, Maj. Gen. John Sprague, Lowry Air Force Base commander, and Aksel -3f Llama's Kill Flees Tibet, Asks Asylum TOKYO (t The elder brother of Tibet's Dalai Llama has fled his nation's Communist rule and been granted asylum by the U. S. Embassy in Tokyo, it was learned Monday. . An American spokesman said: "He has been in Tokyo about X days and will be given a perman ent visa to the United States by the end of this month. He is Tagtser Denprabcbe, a well-built six-footer, who like his more prominent younger brother is also a spiritual leader in his na tion. The Dalai Llama formerly was the politico-religious head of his nation. He lost at least a portion of his eminence when the Chinese Communists, conquered Tibet in 1951. The Communists "elevated the : Panchen Llama to prominence. He has remained more or less as their sponsored religious chieftain, a position of great influence in Tibet. The American spokesman said sons greeted the President at the Tagtser, after be reaches the Unit- airport. He stood smartly at atten ed States, "will be attached to an tion while the band played the American university (still un- Star Spangled Banner, then he re named) for research on Tibet in I viewed an honor guard. L 1 New Reserve Enlistments Forecast Low WASHINGTON un Some P-nt agon officials said Sunday they won't be surprised if many young Americans are slow to sign up for short term military training unless there is an actual or threatened jump hi monthly draft calls. The new reserve law, which President Eisenhower has directed the armed services to put into ef fect as soon as possible, permits men under ISMi years to volunteer for six months of active duty to be followed by 714 years in the reserves. L During this entire eight-year period these volunteers cannot be touched by the draft but they can be compelled to take an active part in reserve training and activi ties. The new law, which falls short of all-out universal military train ing, includes no penalty for a man who decides to sit it out and take his chances on not being drafted, During the fighting in Korea. when the armed services took in as many as 200,000 in a month, Including up to 80,000 draftees, most young men figured they were going to get into uniform one way or another, so they either waited to be drafted or volunteered for one of the services. Now that monthly draft auotas have dropped to 10.000. the odds against involuntary induction have risen to a point where some young men who like to figure percent ages neither volunteer nor worry much; about being drafted. y& MA22 MT ANGEL Canbv's shrine, called the Annunciation, is one of several shrines readied for Monday's crond annual Marian Pilgrimage at crooked tinger. ine norai pilgrimage win ne ai z:jq ana the candlelight pilgrimage, S p.m. Inspecting the shrine, shows before decorations were set op, .are Jeanie and Rosemary Bockelmaa of ML AngeL 2nd Annual Marian Pilgrimage Due Today at Crooked Finger SUtmaa News terrtc MT. ANGEL The second an- Nielsen, nual Marian Pilgrimage to Holy an old friend, at whose ranch higS Rosary Chapel at Crooked Finger in the Rocky Mountains the Presi- will be held Monday afternoon dent plans to go for some trout and evenine. The floral pilgrim- fishing later this week, probably age is set for 2:30 p.m. and the aDoui weonesaay. candlelight pilgrimage for 8 p.m. This is the fourth summer In a Thousands of people are expect- row the President has vacationed ed to take part. in Colorado. 1 Almost th entire narish of Mamie Not Along - some 70 people including chil- He was not accompanied by Mrs. dren, plus helpers from ML An- Eisenhower, but she plans to join him for the return trip to Denver her home town when the President flies back east for a day Aug. 24 to address the American Bar Assn. convention in Philadel- i phia. A crowd of several hundred per- the fields of language, customs and culture. . " He will be sent under terms of the Refugee and Relief Act. under sponsorship of the World Council of Churches. Hi Ike!' Along the three and a half mile eel and neizhborinc cities were spread over the entire pilgrim- Albania Reds Blast Greece For Attitude LONDON tfl Communist Al bania Sunday protested Greece had adopted an "openly opposite atti tude" toward her bid for patching up diplomatic , relations between -the two countries. Tirana radio reported Athens had replied through , U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to a suggestion advanced last June by Albania for resumption of normal relations ' The Albanian move came along with that of other Soviet satellites falling in line with the "new look" policy proclaimed by Moscow. The Athens government is re ported to have told Albania that conditions did not exist at this time for establishment of diplomatic re lations claiming that "There al legedly exists a state of war" be tween the two countries. The Albanian government cate gorically and definitely rejects this allegation," Tirana radio said, i Blast-Rocked Ship Reaches Port Safely SAN FRANCISCO 1 With gaping hole in her deck from an eneine room explosion, uie ;w route to Mrs. Doud's home on tree-1 wegian motorship Tancred arrived shaded Lafayette Street, the 'here before dawn Sunday, bringing crowds waved greetings and called ! two young crewmen dead and four "Hi, Ike!" to the President. He i seriously burned or injured, j responded by waving. The explosion occurred when the At the buff -colored brick home ship, inbound from Marfila. was of his mother-in-law, another large about 120 miles west of the Golden crowa naa assembled, and there : Gate, in response 10 an sua, .ne age area Sunday afternoon, erect ing shrines along the line of march, making garlands, decorat ing, banging the giant size rosary and putting up the canopy. A group of ML Angel business men moved stumps and sawed and set up trees to form the six large shrines. All the shrines, except the one sponsored by Canby and repre senting the Annunciation, are formed of large fir trees set about a tree stump with the boughs cut to form a niche for the statue. The Canby statue has a cloth dress and veil and had to be placed in -a wooden shrine . as a safeguard against rain. Shrines are sponsored by Sil verton, Canby, Stayton, Wood burn, Jordan and ML Angel. The Citizens Band, composed of musicians from Silverton and neighboring cities and directed by Charles Yukl of Salem, will play before and during the night procession. The Rev. A. M. Mayer of River side, Calif., who came north on the invitation to be the, speaker for the Candlelight Pilgrimage, arrived Saturday. At The Theaterg Today IUINOKI "MISTER ROBERTS- with Hen ry Fonda. James Cagney, William Powell and Jack Lemmon. "MISSISSIPPI TRAVELER." "CALYPSO CRUISE." 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CAR OVERTURNS TURNER A car went out of control just west of here Sunday, striking a bridge rail at Battle creek road and winding up on its side on the bridge. No one was hurt. The driver was identified as Elwyn Jones of Turner. State police Sgt. LeRoy Kraft said the blaze apparently . started in defective wiring in a refrigera tion unit in the basement Loss was not estimated but own er Les Stanfer of Klamath Falls said it was partially covered by in surance. - ! were more shouts of welcome "Hi, folks," the President called back, "it's so nice to see you again." He stopped to shake hands with a few of the neighborhood young sters and also insisted on holding l: : : il. i m uia pv&iuun on me siaewauc tor a couple of minutes when one of the kids, 13-year-old Larry Modesitt. had some trouble with his cam era. ' "Have you got it all right now?" Eisenhower asked the youngster, who nodded gleefully that he had managed to get his picture. 'Beat Morse' Major Work Of State GOP U. S. Coast Guard tender Willow put a medical- officer; aboard the Tancred in seas so rough the Wil low couldn't get her S small boat back aboard. She towed it into port. t j The Tancred made it to port on her own power. She carried a crew of 42 and 12 passengers. KLAMATH FALLS UK Wendell Wyatt of Astoria, chairman tf the Republican State Central Commit tee, Sunday told h picnic here rnar I iron An Kuniih ixme' w a Jte defeat Car Strikes Salem Man Ralph J. Morgali, 80. 1290 Oak St.. was admitted to Salem Me morial Hospital Sunday evening after being struck by a car in the 100 block of S. 12th St. Police listed the driver as Dr, Carl W. Emmons, 410 Fawk St Morgali, taken to the hospital bv Willamette ambulance; was reported in '.'good" condition by late Sunday. He was in a state of shock at the scene, but the examining physician found no injuries. ! I Gar Injures Stayton Man Statesman Newt Srrvire STAYTON Carl Clifton Ti tus, 69, of Stayton Route 1 sus tained a badly lacerated arm and bruised leg Sunday when struck by a car in front of his home, State Policeman Malcolm C. Clarkson reported. ; The driver was listed as Ralph Vernon Huber, Turner Route 1. Santiam Memorial Hospital, where Titus was brought, late Sunday described his general condition as "apparently good." ; He had not as yet come out , of j the anesthetic. ! Clarkson said witnesses told him that Titus stepped out from behind a westbound car and was' struck by Huber, eastbound on ' Highway 22 two miles east of Stayton. ment proposed "conditions" that might lead to normalization of re lations. ! - i Greece referred to "agents of in ternational communism" in Alban ia and requested the repatriation of Greek "military men" still be ing held by Albania. of Sen. Morse D-Ore). "Despite Sen. Morse's vindictive crystal-gazing," Wyatt said, "we are having unprecedented pros perity without war...President Eis enhower also has given us bold world leadership and made Amer- Tirana radio said Alban a de-,,cas iens sug reaay. scribed these conditions as "un-j He characterized Morse as "a founded, unacceptable and out-,politican who goes out of his way rageous. Mosquito Bite Helps Police Trap Youth v NEW-YORK (at A mosquito helped police catch a youth wanted in a Bronx gas station holdup. -Levis Nedd. 18, was arrested alt er alarm went out for a man with adhesive tape on his nose. Nedd said he put the tape on his nose to cover up a bad mosquito . bite. I through pure maliciousness to at tack the personal integrity of our great President" Other speakers at the Republi can picnic were Jess Gard, Port- 1 a n d. national committeeman; Mrs. Olive Cornett, national com mittee woman; State Rep. Ed Geary, Klamath Falls; Sig Unan der, state treasurer; and Klam ath Falls Mayor Paul Landry. 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Portuguese India Border Under Guard NOVA GOA, Portuguese India U) Reinforced Portuguese police, many of them armed with tear gas bombs, guarded jungle bor ders with India Sunday night They had orders to throw back any in truders supporting the Goa-for-In-dia campaign Acting Police Commandant Joa quin Pinto Braz is directing Goa's police defenses against the expect ed Independence Day flood of In dian demonstrators. He said his men have been ordered to make no arrests unless , violence de velops. Indians, who won independence from Britain eight years ago Mon day, want Portuguese India under their flag. Braz said reports from India in dicated at least 5,000 marchers will attempt to enter Goa Monday. Most of them are expected to in filtrate through dense forests and jungles in northern areas during the night, then march toward Goan towns. "But we expect a far less num ber," Braz said. Goan officials- from Gov. Gen. Paulo Benard . 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