The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    2-fSec 1)-Srteranr Salem,
Winds Break Up Sntog
Attack in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES UPi Desert
ittack, the season's worst, Wednesday, but the temperature finally
reached 101 at 4:13 p.m. ' t .
This made it the hottest day in Los Angeles since Oct 3, 1933,
.when the muxlmurn also was 101,. . . .
Before Wednesday the seise of smog had brought five alerts
Slate
Hearings on
3 Suspensions
The State 'Civil Service Com-
Delay
mission indicated Wednesday it Control District has called on in
would withhold a hearing on dustry to institute voluntary smog
three suspended State 8hwySnSl measures. ;
Department men pending possi
ble grand jury action.
Civil Service Director Charles
IerxT',S,? revMl'd h,t " tical smog condition than now ex
F. ONeill, one of the men sus- . under the emergency action
pended Jonday for 'irregular p.am up0n request of the
conducts Wed notice of PPiLo, Angeles) Board of Super-
Wednesday to the Commission.
A second suspended employe Ed
gar 0. Ferguson, had filed an ap
peal earlier this week. -
Terry sait the commission
would meet again Sept. 21. He
said the hearing on the men
might take place at that time.
Marion County District Attor
ney Kenneth E. Brown, after a
conference this week with State
Highway Engineer R.. H. Baldock 1
and4listrict attorneys from" Polk
and Yamhill counties, said the
' if subsequent investigation by his
office indicated such a course of
aciwn.
Being probed Is the law pro-,
;hitm .tat emnlovM from ac-iT
cepting gifts 'in connection with
their work. '
AP DIRECTORS NAMED .
"NEW YORK in Pat Cullen.
news director of KHQ-TV in Spo-lhis
kane, and H.J. Chandler, of KFLW
in Klamath Falls, Ore., were elect-
ed Wednesday as directors of The
Associated Press Radio and Tele-!
vision Assn., filling the 16-man
board which will govern the na
tionwide organization of AP broadcasters."-
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Now Showing Open 6:45
"A MAM CALLED pFTEI"
Cinemascope Technicolor
Richard Todd - Jean Peters
Color Co-Hit
"THE OUTLAWS OAUCHTEI"
BiU Williams. Kelly Ryan
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The Private War
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Ore., Thursday, Sept. 1, 1935
winds broke up a six-day smogi
in me -pays.
. Hot gusts ranging .up to 35
m p h. swept in from desert areas,
driving out to sea smog that
Dlacued motorists 'during- early
morning hours. Smog was so thick:
shortly after dawn that anotner
alert appeared almost a certainty.
Despite the relief, smog will be
back Thursday in moderate quan
tities, the Air Pollution Control Dis
trict predicted. .
, .,. r.,v a; PAiintinn
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight issued
a statement laying; .
"In the event of a far more en-
visors, I nave tne power 10 ae
clare a state of disaster . . . and
Pwould do so."
Truman 'Set
Ambush' for
, m A .1
VljlP AFT IlliT
NEW YORK UH A top war
time aide of Gen. Douglas Mac-
i . T...,nf n.
VjllU amJ w - -
a- !n Ck
ambush" for Mac Arthur by sum
moning him to their celebrated
Wake Island conference in Octo
ber, 1951. ... .
' Mai. Gen. Courtney Whitney, in
the fourth and last Installment of
biography of Mac Arthur pub-
lished in Life Magazine, includes
this in a series of controversial
charges and allegations about the
conduct of the Korean War.
They include:
-1. The only explanation for the
entry of the Chinese Communists
into the Korean War is that "some
one must have told them that even '
if the Red Chinese swarmed across
the Yalu . . . the U. S. government
would meekly decline to retaliate
and the Reds' staging and supply
area in Manchuria would remain a
sanctuary." i
Disgraceful Plot
2. MacArthur's offer to negotiate
with the Red Chinese commander
in the field. , one of the episodes
ha T,rA hi. Hicm;oi k
Truman. "Cut righl across one of
the most disgraceful plots in Amer-
in hirfnrv- M.n in ih. it
stat. n.narim.nt nH ntw. in
U. N. capitals were scheming to had Par! e"- 98 Ti
give Red China both Formosa andiof ne f;rst: 'n1 ondj!
'a seat in the United Nations" I graders eligible for moculaUon did;
U9irthur'. ins,,.) iosrt
m.s. . KiM .virw oJ
.ntin nntw f h. o.in."hat
! eventually led to his dismissal.!
ran aioui oi plans Deing natcned
i in the State Department to suc-
!ifi,:?!fs"r! "di
on Formosa."
4. MacArthur was denied , the
use of 32,000 crack Nationalist
Chinese troops from Formosa be
cause "evidently the British pre-,
f erred sabotaging the U. N. effort!
in Korea to fighting alongside Na
tionalist Chinese."
5. MacArthur wiU have avert
ed the near-disaster of the Red
Chinese breakthrough if he had
been allowed to bomb the Yalu
River bridges.
End Result
Of the Wake Island meeting.
Whitney claims it accomplished
nothing that could not have been
settled just as easily over the mil-
itary communications system be
tween Tokyo and .Washington.
j ."But what Truman personally
and the Democratic Party
I gained by the trip was tremendous
I in terms of political advantage,"
j Whitney says. '
! "By this one stroke, only three
; weeks before the 1950 congression
al elections.' the President was
able to establish a connection be-
tween his administration and the J
military strategy against which f
most of his military advisers had
argued but which had just won!
the ereat victory at Inchon." j
In Kansas City, Truman's office !
said the former President would"
have no comment on Whitney's
version of the incident
Bendix '.Radio"
Plant Struck
BALTIMORE U Six plants
of the Bendix radio division of
' Bendix Aviation Corp. were struck
at midnight Wednesday night by
I the AFL International Assn. of
'Machinists.
j The walkout affecting 6,000 "em
ployes came as a one-year con
tract between the union and the
j company expired. , :
. Gates Open 7
Show At Dusk
New! Both la Color!
DORIS DAY
JAMES CAGNEY
LOVE ME OR
LEAVE ME"
la Cinemascope
-2nd Color Bit-rf
MARK STEVENS
in
At The Theaters
Today
ELmofti
"PETE KELLY'S BLUES" with
JACK WEBB and JANET LEIGH.
-THE DAM BUSTERS" with
RICHARD TODD and MICHAEL,
REDGRAVE.
; CAPITOL '
"THE PRIVATE WA It OF
MAJOR ' BENSON" with CHARL
TON HESTON. JULIE ADAMS
nd TIM HOVEY.
"SHOTGUN" with STERLING
HAYDEN and YVONNE DE
CARLO. '
GRAND
"VIOLENT "SATURDAY Wim
V ll 1 un HAiviiii ana eitrnw
MeNALLY. ,
"IT CAME FROM" BENEATH
THE SEA" with KENNETH
TOBEY and FAITH DOMERGUE.
NORTH ' SALEM DRIVE-IN '
"LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME"
with DORIS DAY and JAMES
CAGNEY.
"JACK SLADE" with MARK
STEVENS.
BOLLYWOOD
A MAN CALLED PETER"
with RICHARD TODD and JEAN
PETERS
-THE 'OUTLAWS DAUGHTER"
with BILL WILLIAMS and KEL
LY RYAN.
Indian Victim
Of Shooting;
Suspect Held
. CHILOQUIN. Ore. If) A shoot
ing which Klamath County Sheriff
Murray Britton said capped a
long-standing feud took the life of
a 25-year-old Klamath Indian early
Wednesday. The suspected slayer
and a witness were being held in
the Chiloquin Jail.
Killed by a ;.30-30 rifle shot In
the chest wu Jackie Jones, re
cently released from the Missouri
state prison.
Sheriff Britton said the witness,
Leroy (Buzz) Warley, Springfield,
Ore. logger, told him:
Joins. Warley and Marcelus Nor
west, 26, another Klamath Indian,
were riding in s car near an oil
plant . here about S a.m. when
Norwest seized the rifle, from the
back seat and shot Jones. .
Norwest fled, and unable to pur
sue him, Warley went to Lewis
Jones, Chiloquin-chief of police.
Soon after,' Norwest appeared to
'give himself up.
Klamath District Attorney Rich
ard Beesley said he had obtained
a recorded statement of he shoot
ing, but declined to make it public.
He said he would prepare charges,
however. -
Oregon Reports
154 Polio Cases
PORTLAND W Oregon had
154 reported cases of polio up to
' Au- compared with 131 in the
, ""e J -J? SiA&tt
F ?l Ial",.,a,d VJ'
The board had reports of only
,two ?h"d"n mn l,he - wh"
rce,ved either their first or second
' shots of the Salk anti-polio vaccine
' being stricken. Only one of the two
not take shots,
The board reported 32 , polio
cases among 98,000 umnoculated,,
children between the ages of 5 andj
Railroad Strike
Set for Friday
NEW- YORK m The CId
Transport Workers Union called ai
strike i Wednesday for midnighti
Friday of 35.000 maintenance and!
inspection employes of the Perin-j
sylvania Railroad. . I
Mike Quill, union chief, said he.
was assured that the Pennsylvan
ia's operating employes the
men who run the trains would
respect the picket lines of the nonf
operating strikers.
CONTRACT LET
0LYMPIA UFi - Goodfellowj
Brothers - Inc., .Wenatchee, was
awarded a $73,943 contract Wednes-j
day to surface 1.419 miles of State
Highway 10 in the vicinity of Eni
tiat, Chelan county. The award
was made by the State Highway!-
Commission. . i;
Woodburn Drive-in
mHIIIIIIMIIHINnNNniHIIIHNmi
Thurs. fri. Sat.
"WJEl W 7HI SUM"
Jennifer Jones - Gregory Peck
Joseph Cotteai
' ' Plus
"MOMSTEt FfiOM THE
. OCEAN R00R"
WITH DEL MILNE
Just got to, thinking
(Bad habit of mine . .
. . . this thinking. Mueh
too hard on you during
. hot weather.) : i
Anyway, I decided it was
awfully dumb to have a Tan
derloin Steak Sandwich n
the Oak Room menw when
ifs net really a sandwich at
all. I
1
So now I'm telling
you . . ;.
. We've get a super-duper
TENDERLOIN STEAK
DINNER fer fust $2,001
(It'll fill an average-sized
person to the . brim the
quality's the same and,
well, you gotta try it!)
Remember - in Salem
ifs the
HOTEL MARION
ACORNS FROM THE -Sm
ITi
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Pilots Group
Asks Control
Tower Return
t i
-The Salem Pilots Association
omciaiiy went vn recoru neuncs-
day night with a request that a
centrol tower be returned to op. :
eration at McNary Field.
The resolution approved by
the '38 members of the associa-,
tion . also asked "competent air
port management" and a work
able set of airport regulations.
The action by the association !
followed the Saturday plane j
crash which killed Gordon King, i
39, Salem King was a member
of the association and was flying
one of the organization's ships at
the time cf his death. -
j Warren Merrill, secretary of the ;
association, said copies of the res- -
blution will be sent to the Civil
the State Department of Aero
nautics and the state's congres
sional delegations. A committee
was set up to draft a set of air-
port ruies. , i
1 .The CAA removed the Salem 1
control tower about two years
ago.
i Charles Barclay, airport man
aser.said the city's Airport Ad
visory Committee will meet to-;
pay to aiscuss regulations ana
to plan. pcsibel effort to regain
S control tower for McNary Field.
Santiam River
i
Project Let
I PORTLAND m L. C. Daniel.
Eugene, has been awarded a
contract for $47,404 for bank pro
tection work on the Santiam River
three miles northwest of Jefferson,
the Portland District Army Engi
neer announced Wednesday.
i The engineers also disclosed that
C. T. Malcolm k Co., with an offer
of 18,170, apparently is low bidder
for extension of revetments a t
nxtr 'flam Olhr hldrfwri war
P. G. Knox. Gladstone. $10,515,!
i m... j i t :
ana rioya urim vonsirucuoq vu.,
Lebanon, $11,247.
ROTC CONFERENCE SET
TACOMA ft The College of
Puget Sound has been chosen as
the site of a three-day Air, Fore
ROTC conference which is sched
uled to get under way here Sept.
UUa Flemming
SCHOOL OF ; BALLET
Third Year1 in Salem
Tall Term Starts Sat-Sept
Izaac Walton Hall
Claaalral Ballet. Character.
National Dances for AH Agea
Enroll New Phone 3-7475
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Digging Machine Operator Killed
THE DALLES' i The" peruhable to recover he body atl
tor of a dragline digging machine ;fce-'. ' ,M ' ..i . , .
was killed but his oUer scrambled J; SSBtt S
to Mfetv Wedneadav- when '" "I " f"J2!.
it ! w.tM- mtfiC'' r r: ,'.r.Tr:
i n n n if sp"41" ,ne "'""""i JuntuTa,. 7 , mues souinwesi ot investieator sent ta the ' j-emote .
ninn in thP rah of the machine About 5.000 Americans - are! The offke- heri said Union Wednesday night, and polic,-as-r-. .
un(ier u, watcn Workman were'drowned every year.
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