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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1956)
Good t:rk!ny Vil ;mnz erf IGhiaii" Plane ; Jerusalem Mcf bv llnin llmn Wrf-.illi rTnVTrz.r'l,B,iOii Commies .JKIH MI.J' .m, .Ionian 'ir n hour of ill ' c-'vy rn uttu murisi ami uimrs anony In the garden. pi!'.Tlr arrivin.-t in jmiwymi Tlw Way of the Cross tomorrow T-iir ;dcy '" rilli'lnin services rccnaili scenes of Christ's cruel , ....r.mrirnrii'iiH Chrlst'i di-ath and f'xion. Friday nl-ht symbolical f(. irrfllon. ; service Involving the burial of Fnre-nMrrs Ws for Good TAIPEI, Fornmii In a bold predawn jald, Chinese Nalinmili.it planes dropped "Youth loy" nredkted clrarlm statue of Chi 1st In II.. llnlv R,t. I ne.ir Ilea jeiho.es in tan- Frldny. bit If fie chcr will be held. ,nn ,nd WV i The Nationally Air Force head quarters In Formosa laid the wreath were dropped on the Ycl rrn com inre, ouinoor service in n oaiuroay morning the rcsur. I!:., old wnlled city will be cur- j ret lion will be remembered when i Frlr'av thousands nf lour.' the Dn'rlnrrh blesxe ih hnlv fir. jt and pilgrim expect to follow ! lymbol of the resurrection of Christ 1 low J'''0" "111 Graveyard of 72 Ihf m.nslve procession of the' and the ipread of the gospel 1 J"""1' revolutionary heroei killed Way of the Croi" which winds: tri'ind the world. j'n " abortive uprising against the (SrniiRh the old city from the place1 The Easter season has been M,nchu Mflrrh w- im0' N"0" of Christ tril o i' burial site, marked by greater movement ac-j,ll,t (;,'in otawvea the annlver- The Way of the Cro-s Is the real ,hf ln between Israel and,"1? holiday, climax of the Farter observance 1 Arab Jorlan '"an utual. Normally At the same time another forma vhich hesan on Palm Sunday with Jor()an P11"1'1' tourists to cross 'tlon acattered leaflcti over the a procession from Biblical Both- ,rom 'srnc' on condition they do i Canton area urging the mainland pMie through St. Stephen'i Gate not r,luSn- By apecial order, how-'youth to turn against the Commu !.. "....mnrv r rhrii i-i...,r.i.i ' ever, tourliti are Dermltted to nlsts. The Reds oDerate two let ertry Into Jerusalem the week be-'mal" ,' w,y crossing! during! air bases In Canton and the area fore hla death. the Eter season providing they li reported heavily guarded. Thursday, Latin Patriarch Al berto Gorl acting ai Christ's earthly representative knelt to wash the feet of 12 men repre senting Jesus' Disciples In ser vice at the entrance to the Holy Scpulcher. The crowd attending the service as locked Inside the historic Church of the Holy Scpulcher for three houra during the ceremony of washing of feet and the tenebrae (shadow service In whifh candles before the acpulcher were extin guished. Thursday evening hundreds gath ered in the Church of All Nations remain a minimum four days on the Arab tide. Christian Arabs living in Israel are not allowed to cross over dur ing Easter, however, although this was permitted at Christmas. Divorce Granted to Avtrv MalrMii.m, .S.i!. m. Oh. I'll.. M r, .Xcfauvcr Lunch With icjccls iiiviialioi crscy Governor I-. A Nationalist spokesman said SANTA MONICA, Call!. Actress Ruth Remaa was trailed divorce TROPHY AWARDED OTTAWA i - A trophy In mem ory of Laurence A. Steinhardt, U. S. ambassador who died in a plane crash near here in 1930, has been donated by his daughter to the Royal Canadian Air Force. It will be awarded annually to the best all-weather defense fighter squad ron. The donor is Mrs. A. A. Sher- in the Garden of Gethsemane for I lock of Willowdale, Ont. both formations got back safely be fore dawn. President Chiang Kai-Shek led the youth day observance on For mosa. He urged S.0OO students fill ing a Taipei stadium to follow the Thursday by Superior Judge Walter II. Odemar frttm Mortimer W. Haft, owner of radle slatloa KLAC. Action took but five mlmites ad was climaxed by sear-tabbing testimony by the actress that kasbaad called her "stupid." (AP Wirrphote) TRENTON. N.J. - Gov. Rob ert B. Miyncr's office announced Thursday that Sen, Etes Krfsuv er D-Trnn has turned down an Invitation to lunch with the gover nor April I. Kefauver, front running candi date for the Democratic presiden tial nomination, plans a five-day tour of New Jersey beginning April I. Mcyner heads a list of state or ganisation candidates for dele gates to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago. Meyrer's list Is opposed in the April 17 pri mary election by a slate of candi dates pledged to Kefauver. Mcyner has said his slate plans to go to the convention unpledged. A number of the candidates on throuuh his campaign niunmvr to Meyner's slate are reported lean-j come to the state house April I f ir ing toward Adlal Stevenson for the luncheon and a Joint prei coofrr- nomination Robert J, Burkhardt, the gover nor's secretary, told a reporter: "Some time aso on tx-ha'f of the governor, I Invited Sen. Kefauver now me n . n rrr. m spirit of the revolutionary martyrs llll III IVOI1UU1 W1I1S UlYOrCC TrOIll and fight for the freedom and in-1 ,w . n.i 1t , ir. iiiisnana who mailed tier 'suipia dependence of China. Newspapers published a message from Chiang declaring: "The Chinese Communists are now reaching the tragic end of their road. "The Republic of China Is at the Juncture of launching-the counter attack for the recovery of the mainland." MILLION PHONES I'SED NEW YORK ( - Brooklyn has installed Its one millionth tele phone. Only five communities in the world have more phones: Man hattan, Chicago. London, Detroit and Los Angeles. SANTA MONICA.-Calif. OP- Ac tress Ruth Roman won a divorce Thursday on testimony that her husband called her stupid. Mortimer W. Hall, owner of a Los Angeles radio station, did not contest the suit, which charged mental cruelty. Miss Roman was granted cus tody of the couple's son, Richard, 3, and $500 monthly support. She also received their home In nearby Brentwood. She and Hall were married at Las Vegas. Nev., Dec. 17. 1950. HOTELS TO OPEN MEXICO CITY The Mexi can Hotel Assn. reports eleven nev hotels costing t9.840.0oo will be op ened in the capital this year. They will open aoout 2.000 new rooms to the ever Increasing tourist ranks. for Easter ... Men's Rich All Wool Flannel Slacks ... (0)90 (J 29 to 42 Rich wool flannels . . . richly tailored! 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"I failed Mr. F, Joseph (Jisst Donahue, the national campaign manager this morning and he said Sen. Kefauver won't be able to make it. "Mr. Donahue said the Senator Just couldn't fit it in." Kefauver's April I schedule calls for an early afternoon tour of Pa salc County, followed by attend ance at a reception In Princeton at 3:30 pm. Princeton is It miles from Trenton. Mryner has aaid he would give Kefauver all information be needed on Democrats in New Jersey and would be pleased to welcome the Superb Town-Clad Quality!! New Fashion Sport Coats for Easter Wide Selection to Chooso . . . And many other equally ter rific casual Penney Ideas In wool . . . every one a fabric that would be outstanding at this price even without this superlative Penney Town-Clad tailoring to back it up. But you get both for only 24.75 in the richest new style assortment we've ever seen! Light to medium shades in Penney's own distinctive 2 button models. 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The arsonist twice avoided probable capture after setting a series of wsste paper blairs that had building superintendents and firemen feverishly racing from one floor to the next In a weird, whrre-will he-strike-next pursuit Smoke gushing from papers, car tons and rubbish piled in hallways, incinerator rooms and basements telegraphed warnings to residents of both structures In time to pre vent injuries or serious damage. The firebug started three (ires at the nine-story Milshire apart ment after firemen had arrived to put out a fourth blaze in the build ing. Ho apparently took an elevator from an upper floor right past fire men on the 'way up. Then, within the hour, four more fires were discovered three blocks away at the three-story Suzanne apartments. Tenants in the first building did mat leave the premises, but thoxe in the second did to allow the smoke to clear. A seventh-floor resident at the Milshlre discovered the Initial blaze at 3:30 a.m., called police, awak ened other residents and notified iss-year-old Martin Jensen, the building superintendent. Police said both seta of fires appeared to have been started by the tame person. Morse Lauds Leadership of Sen. Johnson WASHINGTON 'iff Sen. Morse (P-Orc) Thursday disagreed with criticism he said had been maxie that Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Tex as is "a do-nothing" majority leader of the Senate. He told the Senate that he did not share the viewa of "some lib erals" who, he said,- have been "castigating". Johnson for his course of action at the present session of Congress. On the contrary, said Morse, he regards Johnson as "a very effec tive" majority leader. He said Johnsoi has "kept the pressure" on the Senate to get its work done and praised him for his "fair ness." Morse also said he thought it was "very unfair" to say that this has been "a do-nothing session so Jar as the Senate is concerned," adding the record does not bear this out. Although Morse did not name ; any liberals. Chairman Joseph 1 L. Rauh of Americans for Demo I cratic Action (ADA) recently criti I cized Johnson and "Congressional j Democrats." j He told a Columbus, Ohio, ADA meeting that "under the banner ; of Senate Majority Leader John son, the Congressional Democrats ; have become practically Indistln ; guishable from the party they al- legedly oppose." He said also that the Democratic party Is at its "lowest point in 25 years" because he aaid it has imitated rather than i opposed the Eisenhower adminis j tration. ADA describes itself as a liberal 'organization, and has supported ! New Deal-Fair Deal policies. state. Report of Red, Chiang Trade : Labeled Error ; WASHINGTON on - Undersec retary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. told Senate investigator Thursday he was "in error" when' he testified Monday that the Chi nese Nationalists were shipping millions of dollars worth of goods te the Communists every year, j Hoover told the Senate investi gations subcommittee, according te a transcript of his testimony.' made public after a closed-door' hearing, that he hat no evidence of any direct trade between the Formosa Nationalists and the Red Chinese. He said there has been Indirect . trade, over which the Nationalist government haa no control, through the British crown colony of Hong Kong. He said the Na tionalists were on the receiving end of most of this tradejnd that no strategic war goods were in Testimeay Revealed ' Hoover's new testimony was made public by the subcommittee after a meeting during which it accepted "secret" administratiod documents on a confidential basis, ' and then turned them back when aen. , aicvanny tn-wisi waiaea ou' In protest against the secrecy ' ru!e. Chairman McClellun ID-Ark), who sided with McCarthy's viw that the documents should be made public but agreed to accept them in private, said the subcom mittee would have another go at it after It met to "review the sit uation." The documents are the "inter national lists" of articles which the Western Allies have agreed not to sell to the Communists, in cluding derails of a 19M Paris agreement to relax tome of the embargo controls. Trade Prebed The subcommittee has been In vestigating East-West trade and there has been testimony that the United States agreed to the 1934 relaxations in order to preserve the system of International trade controls. Hoover created something of a sensation when he told the sub committee Monday that "the Chi ncse Nationalists are shipping to the Communist Chinese quite a number of millions of dollart worth of goods every year." "My statement was In error," Hoover told the senators Thursday. Ncw-Born Girl 'Hits Front Pace' Of Ne JWS pape rs TURIN, Italy A new-born baby girl hit the front pages of Italian newspapers Wednesday night literally, She was born inside a truck that was rushing newspapers to the railroad station here. The driver halted (or a frantically waving man. and his pregnant wife. The truck didn't make it to the hospi tal. The baby was born on a stack of newspapers. M & M Company Sale Negotiations Pass Deadline PORTLAND tin - Negotiations by the Simpson Logging Co. of Seattle to purchase the M M Wood Working Co. may be ex tended past the deadline, the Ore gonian reported Thursday. Friday was the deadline set by Simpson on its offer to purchase holdings of the major M ft M stockholders for f-13 per share of common stock. The newspaper said, no final decision had been reached, either to sell or with draw from negotiations. ' M ft M directors met here Thursday and approved an extra dividend of 12' cents per common share, payable April zl to stock holders of record April I. BUDGET LISTED .VIENNA. Austria i-Bucharest radio reports Red Romania is de voting 75 per cent of its 1936 budg et to agriculture, social services The baby's father. Otello Dotti. and culture. The only money fig- said his wife gave birth two years ure it mentions is a reduction ot ago to a son. That happened in a 478 million lei (79 million dollars) taxi. j in defense budgeting. Hungary Reds Embarrassed By Failure to Fill Steel Order . VIENNA ( Hungary's Com-lder" for the bridge steel had been munist press is embarrassed and ; turned over the Ozd metal works angry over the failure of its indus try to make good on an Important order steel parts for an Egyptian bridge across the Nile River. The order was part of the Soviet , bloc's campaign to infiltrate the Middle East and South Asia' with Communist manufactures and aid. Czechoslovakia la delivering Jet planes and other arms to Egypt. Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and other Soviet bloc countries are sending manufactured products. to the Arab nations, taking agricul tural products In return, last fall. Despite the mill's "vast experience in lulfiuing export or ders," the papers laid Ozd failed to meet the delivery date and also delivered poor quality work. The critical newspapers de manded that Communist party leaders in the Ozd plant explain the "failure to keep on schedule on thit Important order" and to "eli minate violations of technological .4 it It. I In ai mm ktsf earahe-jB eakttAetaitKlafc UI'Vlr'UIIC Vf If IV It W SEISE a e:t. tVtaiWi One paper said this was nothing new: "On account of repeated faulty work of the open hearth works, 47 Budapest newspapers received pr cent of lit manufactured prod- here Thursday bemoaned Hun gary'! disappointing showing. They reported the "important or- ucts had to be rejected. And still those responsible have not been called to account."