8-(Sec. II) Statesman, Safem, Ore., Thurs., Dec. 29J55 Two Dozen Bridges Lost to Floodwatcrs Iii Lane County Area Custody Hearing Set on Child of Marjorie Smith f SAtf J6SE. Calif. - A hearing on Mrs. Ellen HiRhtower's Leidpr DiiS Pen " Sw effort to retain Susan Smith has! JUk U Malaya's Communist Chief Leaves Jungle Judge Denies To 'Seek Place in the Sun1 for Followers Plea to Hear By OLEN CLEMENTS - BALING, Malaya m Malayan been set ever to Jan. 13. It had been aet for Tuesday, the British, came out of the jungle 1W years of the Malayan war ' tfc. 9 . men when he .'was brought to '. I i lf ll Jl 1TI 1 Jl m th Mien ftf I ha tun.l far Wvrfiuia. - has taken 10.000 lives. The answer was no. lie asked for freedom of politi-. cal movement for the Commun- Wednesday, spilling, defeated and tsts. The answer, was no, The J6-yeaf old Red leader and Susan is the daughter of Kermit Wftrn ! Smith, who was killed n a carl j,e asked for tobacco. underwear .oomDimf n .roraana iasi prn,mi , )ace , im hiB ade, c-me the ,nvi. j ana -wiarjone .-imim. wno was .... .- : ... mlj..is.i, .v By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS pent Red Cross chapter manager, found Innocent of any part in the the UBderwear and tobacco. 'ed to explain the terms of the am Trom Eugene Wednesday came ' ' m h ... K..J He smiled and waved to ft,e nest, he proposed last September m MnnH Ihol 1 AM I MInlv Injl uciciwc uiimui . urn Mil rii - ' shout two dozen bridges to flood waters last week while others were damaged. Miller Eorenson bridge department supcrintende.it to survey flood damage to sewers, water systems and bridges, Ac-J Mrs. naa wn .. , . . ,, . ...k. v.- ..... -k.... t. ...! vt. rhurffMt th rhild mm taken hv un neae, Malays ana inaians wno;-"1" m v... cnargea, me cnua was WKen Dy( ' .. lava's firt nnnulartv e erted mu. wailiiru nun ff lie mini I if jicj vn - . Cook Formally ! Charged in Try To Bomb Building PARIS m Daniel Havai. the pastry. cook who mixed up bombs . Ill)(lltuwci , .1111111 a ninill. t, , ar.mit -L I Mmlin ti .! nv P.-. ! When Mrs. Smith was acouitted. 01 a ponce car on amving nrre nn ; counry - . . . ... ...L.J the hnrder nf Ma ava and Tha and a sum me survey as a oasis for.sn annea iot ner oaugnicr,, dui . . . -..-...-..... Abdul Rahman said he was not offering to negotiate a the edge of the Jungle for Wednes day s meeting. ; i tfnvm us nut Jnrtee t.A. He rode and strode like ' vie-; j Ktih ied a defense 'on the side, was formally charged tor. But he was not that when he motkm "Wednesday that he hear Wednesday with trying to destroy, got to the 'English school where the forthcoming murder trial of a public edifice the famed Bay Abdul Rahman. David Marshall. John Gilbert Graham, a-year-old I silica of Sacre Coeur. .i chief rnlnster of the British Col- accused plane saboteur. I But whether Havas will ever T.Ti;.K.,rM?r The result is that Judge Joseph Answer the charge was doubtful, rhinel fared iiL H r'M- McDonald will preside at the, The judge said he would name . Si feLiSj1' i 'ch date has been1 panel of psychiatrists Thursday to the first two meetings. . examine him. Pnder a Denver court oractict: Havas. who said he wanted to i which requires the annual rotation demonstrate against explosions of ' mi fciiW IuIivmii rivil aiui rrm. ' nuclear weaDons. is accused of DUt- yoa must have a wreck here," it 'inal divisions, Judge McDonald ting time bomb near One of FIRST AID HOUSE GREENVILLE, S. C. (1 If . i s II-. uiLiA..a u.:.o.i iH rr.. firt will hridffM ,'"n8 ,pncr' emergency resiO-,. "' r.ii. serving areas for which there are!"'" . k Bo alternate routes, Meanwhile Robert Jackson, Ei- Grange Heads !i mim Aoaui mnmin. cnici minis-1 r- : .u. -w :i tor of Malaya. Chin ran into a surrender, V'Ui iiwur, iiic i;iirriiiii:ai wiuriv rnniniuH I used for treatment nf art hriti Stone Wall. But when he was sent to talk to P" settlement only offer-; voM ood Utt to : will replace Judge Keating on the Sacre Coeur"s altars. The bomb ing amnesty to Communists who was discovered Christmas Day be 1 a ....... i4 .... sk. cl j 1 criminal Dencn Jan. 11. ' T . 1. a""WUOQ court. aooointed attorney ' for "a ticM t0 Court a partmenU Five d(ctortL?m ,pm?a,f!ln' urinun, acvuam ui muruninx iii' - Support Soil Bank Pro posal administrator of the federal Small Business Administration, said Lane County businesses are eligi ble for emergency loans for repair damages. His agency may set up a hugene office. Plans for aid to flood sufferers I were being . completed . by . relief ..PORTLAND Grange mas- agencies, including the Salvation ters of four western states Wednes-' Army, the Red Cross" and ' the day announced tentative support ot Seventh-Day Adventist Church ine sou pans pian, expected w tei some 115 trained workers were proposed by the administration at gent by the Red Cross into flood the next congressional session. I areas. An early estimate by the The plan is intended to remove agency listed 1,430 Oregon families have been asked for help in re-; has been found in rare, Mexican building a broken dike at Willam ette City. Eirergeary Loans Robert F. Buck. Seattle, regional fTiirr uuinrierf almost the neonle " . . ... ' . ' :n , .viauaiiii vi.uBru wi iiiuiiKniitg He asked for recognition of the , who heard mm saio-tiKe a man "' '' mother. Mrs. Daisic E. Kina. 54.1 yams by field workers of the Communist rarty in Malaya. It "w. ,..,K . ... n tu. wimcni j u the Bombing 01 a unitea Air, sealing snomu omunw on ina United States Department of Agri-'was the request of a man who had His ragged army of Communists , house. At almost aay hour a doc- Lines plane in which 44 persons bench in the case because he has culture. , been in the jungle for seven of the 1 could give him a guard of only tor is readily available. Jwere killed Nov. 1, argued that heard all preliminary motions. surplus farm lands from produc tion with payments going to farm ers who take part hi the progrim. Henry Christensen. Colorado Grange master, said he and the and 157 business firms as having sunereo 1100a damage. I Misaiag The death toll from the Oregon floods and storms continued to grange masters of Oregon, wash-, stand at 12. Three more persons ington and Idaho feel they "can jwere missing and believed go along with -the proposed soil drowned. bank plan as a last resort pro-1 The deaths included five mem tided more land is not brought in , bers of one family killed in., a through reclamation and irrigation' slide, two persons killed by driving to replace the noil bank acres." , cars into storm dchris, one killed PhrislonviL amikesman for I he hv a fallins t ran finH n,ir ilnunuJ group.tfsaid specific endorsement Heavy kiss of livestock was cduld not be given because not feared. More than 150 head were enough details are known of the known to have drowned in the Co administration's proposals. . jquille area. That is . where the He added that Colorado grange latest major floods occurred, over members are opposed to flexible! the Christmas holidays. Many price supports "because they flex farm prices down to 75 per cent of parity while prices of the things we buy have gone op to 130 per cent of parity. The grange leaders also decided to oppose a proposed rail rate re- roads In the area still were blocked Wednesday by. high water and slides, but communications were being restored. Marc Sarveys a . v Civil defense workers made fur ther surveys in the Bandon. Pow- duction dh westbound shipments of ers. Allegany and Prosper areas, dressed meats from the Midwest, j using amphibious Navy craft to The reduction of 50 cents a hun-; get into flooded sections. , dredweight war to have gone4nto Powers; logging -community elifect Nov. 15. but was postponed on the south fork, was partly six months sfter jwestero meat in- j stranded by road washouts. But toresta protested. A hearing on it Is scheduled by the Interstate Commerce Commission at Salt Lake CKy. Jan. l Solon Asks Probe of Oil, Gas Leases WASHINGTON - Sen. Neu-berter- (D-Ore) Wednesday pro posed congressional inquiry into a recent Department f the Inter ior order opening wildlife refuges . n , ' oil and gas lease. . ! 111117115 lift if (lit Tie said the Investigstion could MfUiJ,g9 LfUUUlV be conducted simultaneous with i . T) f f January .hearings ssf the Senate In- Alter ' IXOUOerX terior Committee into the nomine- J, LOS ANGELES UlClk ' quick acting vice-president foiled a Vl- .'.'..J ..iA v. h.. downtown bank robbery Wednea ad,' fJ by tackling, gunm.n. The robber had taken $500 from teller Agnes Richie and started out the door of a Calif or- I ma Branch bank when Joseph crews restored electric service after a three-hour blackout. Eight women and 11 rhikiree were isolated in the Standley log ging camp near the Coos-Josephine county line, reported C.- Eugene Fields, deputy civil defense direc tor for Coos County. None was in danger but slides over a five-mile stretch kept them from 'making their way to nearby towns. A slide on the northeast edge' of Coos Bay tilted and damaged a dozea homes. Bank Official two of Wesley A. d'Ewart of Mon tana as assistant secretary of the interior. "Tbe beard the first, lease under the new order has bees issued to Frank fort Oil Co., aubsidiary of Sea gram Whiskey Distillery. He said K covers aooui k.ww acre on m,u1,.ri, , j, Vi. j Laccaasine NatiomU Wildlife Ref- uge In Louisiana. . . He held 1he robber until bank He ;said he understood that onlyIU,rd M h mnM)n Kiud the rarely have oil and gas operations , ,,., automatie pistol, been tolerated on Refuges owned The gunm identified himself outright by the. Fish and WUdlife Robert Normin 32. a trans Service, adding: ient Booked oa suspicion of rob- But U wholesale operstwns are bery, be said he came here from aiiowea. 1 tear lor me iuiure.wiL Vegas "broke from gambling these great sanctuaries where our wild ' creatures and birds have formerly been safeguarded." .In his proposal for a congres sional inquiry on the department order, Neuberger described Secre tary of the Interior McKay, a former Oregon governor, as 'set ting back the conservation move ment half a century." Neuberger said the administration "has shown Itself indifferent to wildlife con servation and protection." Folsom Calls vii Air vruara Trips to Game snd looking tor a stake.' Tell those people in the bank not to fool .sfound with a guy with a gun,! Norman advised police. The next time they might get hurt The next guy won't be cbickes like me." - Foreclosure Suit Filed on Hotel PORTLAND ( Clinton R. Perkins, Seattle, Wednesday filed" suit in federal district court here to foreclose a $150,000 mortgage oa the Pilot Butte Inn at Bend. . Names as defendants were Jack' and Anna Corbett. Bend: Frank '. and Lucille Corbett. Sacramento: i Harold and Carol Corbett, Hermosa , B...I, . n 1 r MONTGOMERY. Als. I Gov. . rw T" VL , James E. Folsom says he has ; "" " M lt VJS. Called off his threatened "aerial, government, which has tax liens, inspection" of airport facilities at against the hotel. . - ' Jacksonville, Fla.. oa Cator Bowli , P,rViB. Mij th. rrK.i f.miw day Saturday when Auburn plays Vanderbilt. bought the Fry Hotel in Seattle f ITUL 1 UIS. I 1 - But. Wednesday.be told report--'Iran him for 1925,000 and that as ers "I reserve the right to inspect part of the . agreement, he; was them at any time' -; ,.; 'give a mortgage on the Bend ho- .Fo'som. repMnl! tA rnticism of ... . . ... ., . . . .. . his u- of aatiomKl guard planes w for txtrciM u def-ulted far football trips, said several,0" their contract. -x - wee!t ago be planned to order an "aerial inspection" of runways and other facilities at Jacksonville an the day of the Gator Bowl game. His comment cam after national guard' au'horlties in Washington had started looking into the gov ernor's use of a military plane to vi.if Itmictnfl Trx tar tha Ala. bama-Rice game. ' Stolen tar Ued by ' Parolee for neport" .', r . V". SEATTLE Earl f. Sunde, 1. admitted to police . Tuesday that the car he has been driving since October, wss stolen. 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