The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 06, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 (SocJ) Statesman, SaUm, Or., Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1955
Israel Apologizes
I For Truce Breach
CAIRO. Egypt
J
Winners of
iMiss America
U tace r orecasi
UTi A nervous 'trot entered the 6 by 30-'mfle
..peace settled on the Gaza border , Egyptian held Gaza Strip. An
Monday after Israel apologized to ' Egyptian communique said the pa
;ypt for a border violation com- trol, composed of 20 soldiers, be-
w.;mI "thvAimk tnictaVs I an firinff at mMnitrhf at V ffvTV.
The border crossing occurred ; tian forces in Tabet El Assra.
Sunday night when an Israeli pa-j 'The Egyptians returned the fire
- " j after having warned the Israelis
to withdraw, the communique said.
The clash came only a few
hours after the U. N. truce com
mission had succeeded in patch
ing up last week's shaky cease
fire in the Gaza area.
Renewed Plea
In response to a renewed plea
by Canadian Maj. Gen. E. L. M.
Burns, U. N. truce supervision
chief Fsvnt and Israel declared
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS - i Sunday they were standing by
Zt'i.ttd .Press Siaff Correspondent eir - previous promises not to
7 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (UP commit aggressive acts. But they
I can spot a pretty girl at 300 warned they would fight back if
Tprccs. but when it comes to pick- attacked.
3r2 tie winners. I have to lean on Accounts varied as to the casual--m
eld pal. Mall. ties in Sunday night's clash. The
Mall Dodson, 6 feet 7 inches of Egyptians said four Israelis were
Trzn, has been focusing his orbs killed, whereas no Egyptians were
Jon the comings and goings of the killed or wounded.
Miss America . Pageant, which An Israeli army spokesman in
ipened with registration Monday, ! Jerusalem said three Israeli sol
Jlor more years than he'll admit. ! diers were missing. Egypt turned
The big guy has more than con-' over the bodies of two patrol mem
iderable to do with the show, but bers to Israel Monday,
claims he's never seen one." He's Anxiety Expressed
:o fed up with lookvng at pretty Israeli official circles expressed
pictures a good part of the year anxiety over the third Israeli, sol
5hat he'd rather sit in his hovel dier, said by the U. N. informants
n-!Xt door to convention hall, chaw to be a prisoner of the Egyptians,
on a waa oi nat roucn uwai-i-v
and read a good book.
Can Pick H'inne-s
It's not that he has disrespect
tor me noewr vi Auirnimi wuuinn-,
A spokesman for Egypt's De
partment of Information said Mon
day Burns had informed the. Cairo
government Israeli officials, said
the border crossing had occurred
Angus Bull Tops Cattle at Fair
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California Makes
Good Showing in
Angus lFairSliow
Although the reserve grand
champion fepiale of the Western
Aberdeen-Aiigus Futurity Show
wis won by an Oregonian, Dale
West of Merrill, a number of the
first places were taken by Cali
fornia breeders. 1
A business meeting and ban-
Southern California 'Only' !
j Records 99 Degrees Monday
tOS ANGELES tf The sun
eased up a bit oq scorched South
ern California Monday. It was only
99 decrees here.
For 'he past five days it has
been 101 or higher with last Thurs
day's 110 setting an all time rec
quel Mondst night completed the ' ord for Los Angeles.
Futurity, which occupied one oi
the top spots in the 00th Oregon
State Fair Sunday, and Monday.
Male animals were ; judged Sun-i
day!
The heat wave, which has cost
crop and livestock growers mil
lions, also has taken a heavy toll
of human life.
The coroner's office listed some
In addition, the natural death
rate has more than doubled sine
last Wednesday: 277, compared to
113 for the same period last year.
The coroner's office said heat was
a contributing factor in this increase.
In 1940 there were 60 million dol
lars worth of $10,000 bills in circulation.
West also placed first with deathi as due primarily to- heat j
nisj junior neuer can ana me m which heat was a heavily con-
senior heiltr can. j
Other first places were taken
by j Hacienda de Los Reyes of
Selma, Calif., who; showed first
senior ; yearling, and the grand
tributing factor. The office had to
call in extra help Monday after
noon to handle the xtra work.
champion
Ranch I Inc.
which won
female;! D'lncragganl
of i Sonoma. Calif.
senior yearling; Ran-
cheria Angus of Napa, Calif., j un
ion yearling; Emerald Angus of
Elk GroveJ Calif., summer yearling-
:
typ
Bardclier DW, the stocky Aberdeen Angus bull, which topped all 119 of the cattle at the Western Re
gional Aberdeen Angus show t the Oregon State Fair, was one of the first animals ever to receive
a Supreme Championship herej With him are Mrs. Harold Rankin, Hermiston, of the Aberdeen An-
gus Futurity' Association; Sarah West, 13, daughter of the owner, Dale West, Merrill, who is third
from left; William Vorkman 0? Sclma. Calif., runner-up. and Royal Campion, herdsman for West.
Mrs. Rankin presented, the ribbon which was received by Sarah for her father. (Statesman Farm
Photo.)
!hood. But. as the big man puts it, by mistake, and "Israeli author-
pretty girls are something nice Ries and soldiers of the patrol
d nosaur tracks, a lot ot mem iook are sorry.
3ilike. But that doesn't keep Mall
on
In Jerusalem. IT. N. truce offi-1
f rom giving me his so-called "win-; rials said Arthur Lourie, acting ,
Iter book" selections each autumn. director of 'Israel's Foreign Min-
average across the years is . istry. had told. Burns Sunday I
at'
His
iwav up there, too.
This year the run for the roses i
Dias attracted 49 beauties from the
states, Canada and Hawaii. Miss
Puerto Rico had to beg off be
cause of illness. Today will be tck-
en up in get-togethers and regis
tration. The annual parade will roll
"down the Boardwalk Tuesday night
land judging in three categories,
jswim suit, evening gown and tal
ent, commences Wednesday night
7 The winner out of the 10 final
ists on Saturday night receives a
15,000 scholarship. '
Washington
Jlighway Toll
2 for Holiday
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington State's violent death
" itoll rose to six late Monday night
.as ' toe long; Labor Day weeiena
drew to a close, t our - persons
drowned. Two were the victims of
traffic accidents.
I Two teenagers drowned in Seat
tle's Green Lake Monday after--noon
and nearby Lake Washing
ton claimed the lives of two per-
sons, one Monday and one Satur
"day. Drowned in Green Lake were
IChristine Rutledge. IS. of Seattle
Jand Lee Morgan. 18. of Concrete.
Witnesses said the boy called
for help suddenly as he and the
girl were swimming near a raft
'some 40 yards from shore. He
struggled and then sank.
V. The girl started diving for him,
"witnesses said, and then she, too,
disappeared. The bodies were re-covered
within an hour and fire-
- men worxea over me iwo ior idoui
an hour in a vain effort to revive
them.
!T Lake Washington Monday
-claimed the life of Bob Branttey, !
s night's incident was "regrettable.
Men Sought
After Attack
On Salem Girl
City and county officers were on
the lookout early today for two
young men who reportedly attack
ed a 13-year-old Salem girl Sunday
niht.
Grand yfur
To Report
Negro
GREENWOOD. Miss. W A
grand jury will Ireport (Tuesday oh
fatal shoot
from Chi-
i i
caso. i r II. I
Dist. Atty. Gerald Chatham saai
his most important witness befoife
the jury Tuesday will be la Green
wood doctor who examined tHe
body of 14-yeat-old Enujnett Tfll
before it was shipped; to Chicago
for burial. !
Three days passed; between the
kidnaping of young 'Till and te
discovery of a body identified as
Till in the Tallahatchie ! RivJr.
Chatham said L. B. j Otken tcild
him he doubted a body tould de
teriorate as much in thre days hs
Ua kn)if m 11 f rorw (Via 'iiMil1
rotice quoted the girl as saying . A r -Jit i
she accepted a ride with the two ; ..vJ, lftJ
., t . i . i . - . - iiic P Uil lilt III uiiiviutvru iumiivi
men, who then drove her to a s de , . , k
., . ... the question of the body s identity.
road-near Salem where both men . tc. , . i j..i...
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HELL'S OUTPOST with Rod
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GRAND
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Clark Ciable and Susan Havward.
TALL MAN RIDING with Ran
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NORTH SALEM DRIVE IN
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DADDY LONGLEGS. Fred Ai
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Russ HandS
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i
BERLIN UPi Three mystery
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m ii
rus laiKs
Near Collapse
LONDON l The Turkish for
eign minister called on Greece
Monday night to help halt anti
British terror in Cyrpus as three
power talks here on the island's
future appeared on the point of
coHapse. i
Foreign Minister Fatin Rustu
Zorlu also told reporters that Tur
key will accept a new British plan
to give the islanders more self
rule only
I
equal or confederal
rights" ari given to the Turkish
minority, j !
There are 100.000 people of Turk-
uvmg on Cyprus and
about 400,000 Greek-speaking island
ers. f
Zorlu's statement appeared to
rule out ahv chance that British.
day night after seven years in So-j Greek and Turkish foreign minist-
viet captivity.
! ers may rjeach a , compromise in
The Russians turned th trio over ; their effort!? to settle the disputed
future of the East Mediterransan
fortress island, now a British
crown colony.
criminally assaulted her.
She was then driven back to
town, she told police, where the
men released her. She had been
with them approximately two
hours.
The girl described her assailants
.as .being-"about' 19 or 20 years
old."
Officers said the girl told them
she was walking .home about 7
p.m. along North High Street when
the pair drove up and offered her
a ride. She said she refused at first
the body was Till. Other officers.
and members of Till'sj family, siiid
they have no doubt about his ident
ity.
armed men
Meanwhile.! heavily
guarded the two white itien
charged with kidnaping iTill.
Officers naid they, had received
calls threatening action: against
Roy Bryant, 24-year-old resident cf
the Money community, j and j his
half-brother J. "W. KlUam, 36 i of
Glendora. Miss. . j j
The men are charged with urc-
Streamliner
Hits Freight
and then accepted. Despite her ling Till to go with Ihemi after) the
nrotests. she said, thev drove her! youth whistled at Mrs. Bryant in
BUCYRUS. Ohio (J The Penn
sylvania Railroad's crack Manhat
tan Limited streaked through' the ; from the U.S. constabulary
early morning Ohio haze at 70 i Nuremburg since 1948. j
to American authorities at noon
in East Berlin, acting ion a re
quest from the State Department
based on reports received from oth
er returnees. '
No one here knows much yet
about any of the three-4-why they
were in Soviet hands for so 'long
or how they got there, j
The Russian method of deliver
ing them was unusual. Soviet auth
orities notified the U.Si Army to
come and get the men at their
Karlshorst headquarters. A liaison
team loft by car from j Wert Ber
lin to make the 10-mile trip.
But meanwhile, a U S; State De
partment official went to the So
viet consulate to pick up a transit
visa and was buttonholed by a Rus
sian who said: j
"By the way, will you sign this
receipt for these three Americans?
Pvt. Wilfred C. Cumish. mis
sing from- Vienna since 1948.
Cpl. Murray Fields, missing
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to a side road near the East Salem i her husband s country store.
by-pass. iant and Milam claim they
It was the second similar case tne y later
reported in Salem that day. An-j
omer 13-year-oia gin toia ponce
that a boy. about 16, attempted to' iwQJl
throw her from her bicycle in an
alley Sunday afternoon. The girl
said she fought the boy off. The
incident occurred in the 1400 block
of North Capitol street.
Pry-reed
aga
tr.
GinoPrato
Back Home
Checks Nu
Reactions
SAN FRANCISCO ifi I
The?
feel-
lfi: of Renton. The youth slipped, fy t ti t
into the lake from a log boom. 11 lfi r fltnOV
I His body was not recovered.
Gerald J. Cliffordr a 21-year-old
Coast Guardsman from Yakima,
was drowned in Lake Washington
- Saturday
STATALE. Italy UP Gino
Prato. the New York cobbler who
won fame on "The 64.000 Dollar
miles an hour Monday and .
smashed into 'derailed cars of a
freight train near here.
Twenty - six persons, most of
them holiday travelers, were in
jured as the wreck spewed cars
into an oat field and ripped up
550 feet of the railroad's main
line. There were about 200 pas
sengers. Only five of the injured were
serious enough to remain in Bu
cyrus City Hospital for observa
tion. They were to be released by
Tuesday at the latest.
Just one of the limiteds 19
passengers and mail cars stayed
on the track. Three dicsel units
pulling the train from New York
to Chicago left the rails, the front
its side,
reck workers
marvelled that there were no fa
talities or serious injuries.
t Frederick Charles Hopkins, a ci
vilian who reported he is from
New York City. U.S. j authorities
said, however, they doubted Hop
kins was an American at all.
In the case of Cumish and Fields
the Army indicated that both would
have to tell some especially con
vincing stories to avoid court-martial
for desertion. !
CHURCH ROLLS AT NEW HIGH
NEW YORK Of) The National
Council of the Churches of Christ
in the U. S. A. said Monday mem
bership in American churches of
all faiths stands at an unprece
dented 97.482.611 6 out of every
10 Americans. j
! iny tf chamA rocuHinff fenm rtinc
seen in the nude by another per- . " lu"'. "
uiutMciti eteran railroad w
Tfllica W1UC1 111 : Mi'yuoin
effect, depending oh! whjo thie ob
server is and whatTthe circum
stances are. a Spokane j psycholo
gist reportea bunaay. i T? 1 A .
The Rev. John J.; Evoy off Gon-1 r OlSOlll ASSeriS
zaga University gave a question-1 r ii ti oi
naire on this to 162 ; Amelricah and! 5a IK 1 OIlO OllOlS
69 British men and women. Hei
"iSaiuraajr. - ----- -- ' os diiiimi iiiru gnu nvmry. lie ; -j-j T'fP
Z MeanwhUe. State Patrolmen and Question" television show, came reported the results! to jthe Cath- 1 rOVCIl hilleCtlVe
National Guardsmen increased
their vigilance during the waning
"hours of the Labor Day weekend
as hordes of motorists
2 home from the beaches, the lakes
and the mountains. .
home to Statale Monday
He climbed the mountain to the
village and tearfully embraced his
streamed aeed father, thankful for the tele- extmsed to a member ofltheir own
- , i uuuvauuu auu
' 11.' I - . I . m I . 1 1 1 1 . J . a. .
vision miracie mat orougm mm sex. sname was reponca py m , the first official word that
nere. per cent ot tnem wnen exposed io cait Vapf-in. ie frvtiv
IGramlmother
iVet Leases
iFarm Land
olic American Psychological .Assn.
Nearly two-thirds 1 of I the sub-j WASHINGTON (UP) Marion
jects reported feeling shmei when . b. Folsom. secretary of Health.
Education and Welfare, has given
the
pre-
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The village celebrated his re- the opposite sex but itheV; said the f venting polio.
in
Z RUPERT. Idaho Ufi An Og-
den grandmother the first wom
lan veteran to draw and claim a
"farm on the North Side irrigation . eves.
project has arrived to make
plans for converting her project
into a home. t
" she is Mrs. F.vea Adams of Mer-
rin. Ore., who already is farming
a veteran lease of 76 acres on the
turn. Nearly every person in Sta
tale gathered in the square to
meet Gino. whose knowledge of
opera brought him fame and $32,
000. Church bells rang as Gino, his
wife and family came up the mule
track. In the midst of the crowd
on the piazza stood Gipvanni Pra
to. 92, his father.
They embraced, tears in their
are
leenng was auiecem i?om wmg FoLsom said "all indication
exposed to a memDer oijinejr own;(nat l3 effective.
sex. i f Folsom said figures received
Slightly less than; half reported
that exposure was accompanied by
a sexual desire for: the! observer.
j Nearly three-quarters! j of the
! group said frequent! sex ! stimula
i tion before marriage le$sered the
i shame feeling in exposure inci
' dents. Drinking also reduced it for
most subjects. It also wajs lessened
hv the ability to .hide or to con-
i "It is a great miracle to be ceai identity, j ill
j able to be here, to see you again." ; Women experienced at pftener
I said Gino. "And you still look:an(j had it more intensely then
pretty spry." Jmen. j j ; j
I "You have moved the whole i British subjects were more sen-
SrLkV iiear torOMaoiM to et hcre " Mid old Uve to exposure to members of
2 Tf.'ff 52S ine g man. his voice trembUng. their own sex than Americans,
.camornia . . it was their first meeting in 33! Father Evoy did not Wfer opin-
-iwrlh of P.ul. II reads: "Grwd-: lortl"" " "" findings. LJtI
iria's Homestead."- i
- A son. Robert S. Adams Jr..
- acenmoanied his mother to Rupert ;
2 to help select the farm, but he i
will return to Oregon to harvest!
Z crops on the Tule Lake farm. Be-1
sides the son, Mrs. Adams has a j
daughter and a husband who is In ,
2 ill health, and several grandchil
Z dren.
"We are all fanners and wet
Z need the land we are getting here," j
Z she said.
- She told Bureau of Reclamation j
Z officials she Is well pleased with
future prospects of the North Side
Z area. The famiW plans to clear
m IV. mmmaKmicW f Vila f T1 Ktlili
H nr MCW wn -.. vuj.v m
m machine shop and living quarters.
Mrs. Adams is a yeteran of
World War II. She served in an
Z Air Corps weather squadron at j
Ft. Des Moines and at Mitchell j
? Field. Lnnr Island. She ia SO rears i
thus far by the Public Health
Service, covering four or five
states, show that the rate of par
alytic polio among vaccinated
children was one-fourth to one
half the rate among unvaccinated
youngsters.
Public Health Service officials
hnve repeatedly declined to draw
any conclusions from statistics
available thus far.
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