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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1956)
2-(Sec I) Statman,,Salem, Ore., Mon., June 11, "58 D emos' Presidential Campaign Picks Up;. Harriman Rally Due Man Shoots 3 Brothers In Argument L011SA, Va. t - Polict said younf Virginia farmer (hot down three brothers with in auto- I mtic rifle near here Sunday after j an argument over the. ue of an I automobile. One of the brothers. Thomas By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS I told television interviewers his Jrffwson Reynoldi. , of Frrn While President Eisenhower re- diplomatic experience makes him , M. died Sunday night after mnfrated from kit emergency to- better man to handle foreign rmergency surgery at a Char Capera N irom nmin r Litiv.II. hnuuf The other two. fwv titan usniiiuim, ; - - r - - - I Medical experts said the Presi- D Ja w Rywld. dent's stsv at Walter RmH Hn ! both 42. were in critical condi- 'pital la Washington should leave1 AU rr M"nn workers. j him perfectly fit to seek renomi-1 police lodged charges m tenwu- nation and reelection. But the (i- ou shooting against Wilue Curtis aal decisioa rests with Fiwnhnv. Gnibbs, 17. of Wilmington. Va. er himself. There has been no word from him. Democrats meanwhile ex pressed sympathy and best wish es for the President's recovery but did not spare the horses in trying to ride down the adminis tration politically. Leading Para Leading the parade was Haiti- IS r th.7 remaVkss! where he opened fire on the nd ... . , . siur m mriiuiuurc. testina) operatioa the Democratic drtvt for the Presidency picked ap new steam Sunday win uo. AvereH Harriman of New York proclaiming himself the best qual ified candidate among party , And whal i mors, Harriman Shutter Clicks on Ike's New Qrandniccc T. Rock Drops On Highway; Seven Hurt Slate trooper W.N. Fuller said tne nroiners were mowea aown i with a .22-caliber automatic rifle from a distance of only 15 feet. He said the four men had been using Grubbs' car and that "one wanted to go one way and the others wanted to go another." After the argument, Fuller said. Grubbs drove his car to his home. got his rifle, and returned to Fern- - pt FNKRima i . Seven Der- aona vera Injured Sunday when a (mdr against 'moderation' rock aterhani weateneej oy heavy nil dropped down on V. S. Highway It, I miles east of Vantage, the path of two ap proaching automobiles.- . Stato patrolman Austin Jerpe aid an east bound car driven by May Lou Blair. X t BeQevue, Wash., hit the slid and was cata pulted by It into a westbound car b which Robert Weaver of Sulky crlla. On, tu ridin with hit family. Mist Blair and a companion, Susaa Bridget. 8, alto of Belle .yu, vert takes to Soap Lake hospital thert Mist BUir vat Weaver, his wife and three chil dren were, brought to the Valley Hospital here for treatment -of bruiset and shock. ; - ' Weaver and hit family were re turning home front Indiana, Jerpe aid. ' .. i ' middle of the road" policies "havt been directed at President Eisenhower" and not Adlai Ste venson. Although expressing determina tion to fight for the Democratic Trumans Dine Hon to fight for the Democratic 11 nomination. Harriman refused tojr 011111 llV M criticize or even discuss any po-i J i r- NJi i: - .:r- & . V ' y . -r , - f. 1 .v. A f : i , . L . . ' . v- V -.- . -. -;- . LH.lhv, uawJ . J afcai ! A Conductor Saves Child From Tracks CHESTER. Pa. v- Tha con ductor of a Reading Company freight train scrambled to the front of the engine Sunday and hurled a four-year-old boy out of harm't wty. r Tiny Bruce Bush rolled to a cinder path alongside the tracks moments before the train would have passed over him had it not been for hit rescuer's fast action. The conductor, Charles Rover, of Chester. Mid when he" taw the child on the tracks he signalled the engineer, who In tura sounded warning blasts. Royer reported that the boy took no notice of the warnings and that train could not be stopped In time to avoid Bit' ting him; therefore Royer made hit dash to prevent tragedy. By the time the train had stop ped the frightened boy had dis appeared, but he was found un hurt near hit home about aa hour later. v. w. n V"' 1 sitions taken by Stevenson or Sen. Estet Kefauver. He described them both as "fine rr.en." Harriman, previously clinging to the status of "Inactive candi date," threw hit hat Into the ring figuratively and literally Saturday at the Hat Workers Union conven tion in New York. Active Before' . Stevenson, relaxing at Santa Barbara after his triumph over Kefauver In the recent California Democratic primary, observed briefly that Harriman "has been an eager and active candidate since last fall." Kefauver too laid the announce ment by Harriman wwi no surprise. Stevenson already had said he regarded Harriman at hit chief rival for the Democratic nomina tion at Chicago in August. W a reft mean atcua k! iwiiiliou, i trauj tu yiB9 Ilia .eie sikuk exit tsuui can before an 11-state rally of political leaden supporting his candidacy in Denver next Saturday., Denver Rally The Denver rally Is expected to raw some too Harriman support erf from Utah, Wyoming. Mon tana, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, New. Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas. A Democratic primary election I In South Carolina Tuesday will see only one of six congressional seats contested. Atty. Tom R. Gettys of Rock Hill and th circuit solicitor Robert W. Hemphill of Chester ar-vyirg for the 5th district House teat to be left by retiring Hep. James P. Richards, chair man of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Ia the Midwest, Sen. Wiley (R Wit) denied reports he would con sider leaving the race for reelec tion if a Judgeship or ambassa dor's post were offered him. Wil ey, a staunch Eisenhower foreign poucy . advocate, it seeking a fourth term without Republican Party organization support. JJ ! Edith Kelly Of Warrcnton Dies in Salem Mrs Edith Lena Kelly. Warren ton. Ore . died at a Salem hospital Saturday following a long illness. She was 71. Mrs. Kelly was born June z7. 18M. In Cannon City. Minn Survivors indudc her widower, Georye W Kelly. Warrenton; two daughters. Mrs. Kdilh K. Camer on. San llemente. t'alif , am) Mrs. Ruth A. Butler. Warrenton; a son, George II Kelly, Salem; a sisler, Mrs. l.ydia Knight, Warrcnton; a brother! Harry A Lewis, Fari bault. Minn; and nine grandchil dren. Funeral arrangements are in care of the Virgil T. Golden funer al heme. Theatre Time Table tXtlNORI "MAM WHO KNEW TOO MVCH t ' tNSIDt Dt- TBorx-J-i . CAPITOL 1 00-111 so lAST Hl'NT - Cil.ORV '- IS NORTH SALKM DRIVC-IN BENNY GOODMAN STORY" Rtf A Urn. Dnnna Rrrd "Dt'EL ON MISSISSIPPI' ! Brkrr, Ptnci Mfdms Show fUrti t dunk MOI LI WOOD -pirNii--7 oo-ie is FIRRY AT Ul'NSIGHT PASS" - OJ Bank Lacki Money For Grand Opening DECATUR, m. tv- The new Soy Capital Bank held its (rand opening Saturday. There were ceremonies end speeches but no money. The bank's gleaming new safe, where the money was stored, wouldn't open because the lock jammed. So the bank officials had to borrow cash. Aged Castle CHEVERNY. France - The touring Harry Trumans, heralded by scarlet-clad huntsmen sound ing at fanfare on shiny French horns, dined formally in a 17th century castle Sunday night. "It s all very nice," Mrs. Tru-most iearea weapon pi. war even man told their hosts, the Marquis '. tually will be harnessed as one and Marquise De Vibraye. !0 mankind's greatest blessings, a Nearly 100 townfolk waved and member of the Atomic Energy cheered when the former Presi- Commission said in an interview dent's limousine drove into the Sunday. chateau grounds. j rjr. Willard F. Libby, who was After the dinner, the Truman 'the commencement speaker at party strolled around the grounds ; Reed College here, told newsmen while the hornblowen played! the peaceful uses of the atom will more fanfares from a castle tow-! have wide application in industry, er. They walked to the edge of "Isotopes alone will eventually a small lake and listened while, pay for everything." he said, other huntsmen sounded fanfares : "not counting the hundreds of from the other side. other uses that are being devel- The Marquis, who has travelled oped." In the United States, had never pr ijhby, renominated last met the Trumans before. He in-, vec by president Eisenhower for Sa Fraactseo, CaHf.-rAaae Elsenhower, a aew graadaieee ef President Eisenhower, makes her ramera debat In the arms of her mother at Fraaklia Hospital Saaday. The baby's father, Lloyd Elseahewer, aa attorney, is the sra ( the late Roy Eiseahower f Jaaetloa City. Kas., a brother of the ailing President. Rr died la IX!. Baby was bora Satarday, and weighed 7 taads aad S ounces. (Story oa page l- (AP Wirrphoto) AEC Official in Portland, Sees Harnessing of Atom PORTLAND W History's 'of possibility," he said, "that our ACTRESS WED CARMEL, Calif, uf - Dana Wynter, 23. the British actress, was married Sunday night to Grcgson Bauticr, 45, the Holly wood corporation attorney. Iake Accidents Claim 2 Youths SPOKANE - Two Spokane youths drowned Sunday in sepa rate accidents at lakes of this area. Dead are Bruce Ness. 3. and Robert Van Leuven. IS ' The Ness boy, son of Mr. and Mrs Vernice Ness, apparently fell from a dock at Badger Lake, 32 miles southwest of Spokane. His body was pulled from the lake some 45 minutes after his parents discovered he was missing. Van Leuven, a member of a skin diving party at Loon Lake in Stevens County, drowned while swimming with a "rebreather" type of diving apparatus. There was no explanation as to how the accident occurred. BICYCLES FOLND Two red and white Hercules bi cycles were found under a bridge on State Street near the state peni tentiary, stale police reported Sun day night. How To Held FALSE TEETH Mort Firmly in Plact Do your r)M Welti DBoy tnS tin burrma b dipping, dropping or ok bling whD you nt, laugh or U1ST Jiul prtnU i UttK PAS TEETH on Tour platM. TnU ilkallm moo -!! powder holds false tih mora flrmiT nd mor comforublT. No tummv, goo t. pT tvtt or fllnf. Don not our. Cnerkt "plat orinr' (dntur broth) on PA8TUTH todaT al sot drug oountar Navy may convert in large part Hl'BCAPS TAKEN to atomic power. However,' IT William Baney, 647 Piedmont St., rather doubt we shall see atomic- j told state Sunday tna, four powered automobiles, at least in hubcaps were taken from his 1954 our lifetime." model car sometime Saturday. Qattuc& NOW OPEN MONDAYS vited them to hit castle when he learned they planned their Euro pean tour. The Trumans will return to Paris Monday. Home Economics j Teacher Dislikes Job of Cooking KINGSTON, R. I. W-Sara E. Coyne, associate professor of home economies at the University of Rhode bland for 31 yean, con lettet she'd rather eat out than cook lor herself. la announcing her retirement Sunday the said she prefers eat ing ia restaurants because "It's charge of drunk on a public street. not practical to coot tor oneseu especially doing the dishes," Vehicle Clips Phone Pole A car clipped off a telephone pole and a "no parking" sign in the 2400 block of Center Street about 10:10 p.m. Sunday, city po lice reported. Police later arrested Harve Wil liam Carter, 3165 Center St., on a a seconq nve-year term as sci entist member of the AEC, side stepped only one question. A re porter asked him whether tne atomic bombs now being stock piled would eventually deteriorate and become worthless. At this Libby pondered a second, then replied, "No comment." He said the major problem to day is finding the men who are nmlified to work in the atomic field. He could foresee no long range ill effects genrtirally or in ! other ways from radio-active fall- HELENA, Mont. i-Most oMhe'olit. stayed on the Diaper Dr. Libby said the nuclear tests Diaper' Train On Schedule, Uneventful po- PHONI 4471) Al t. . 0 Ml Mt . Ts tjs) aWttat ) TiM , MtwMsV fttMMV ttW4 . - WrititM Htlrfiw ' Kim Htvtk :picnic fovW aWoslaarMffVitsW aWtWtsf Fury At Gunilght Put He was released on $15 bail lice said The car received extensive dam age. No injuries or loss of tele phone service were reported. children Special," here Sunday as it stop ped for about 20 minutes on its trip from the West Coast to Florida. Navy Chief W. L. Carver, Hel ena recruiter, said a few of the 14 wives of officers and men of the Aircraft Carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt walked their children on the Northern Pacific platform. But most of the 124 children stayed on the lS-car train. A railroad official said "every thing was under control." and those aboard the train said noth ing unusual had occurred so far on the trip. The train left Saturday from Bremerton, Wash., on its 3.500 mile cross-country trek to May- port, Fla . near Jacksonville. The Navy is transferring the families so that they can be with their fathers in Florida where the ship will be based. The lucky la thers made the 15.000-mile voyage around Cape Horn to Mayport on the ship. The train is due in Flor ida Wednesday. should continue, along with exten sive research to develop new peaceful uses of the atom. He said atomic power will not displace coal and hydroelectric power so much as it will be a nec essary supplement. "It is entirely within the realm SILYERTON Ddtt-ln Theatre lundst Mendy-Tuedsy Ju Ska! lora" ' Dick Powell . - - Pint "MIMttothmWirtVtllinr I. Tiylor a. Granger Opti 7:l-8 tart Dusk Portland Hauls Net Moonshine At Two Homes PORTLAND i State Liquor Commission agents and city vice detectives seized a quantity of il legal moonshine whisky and ar rested three persons in a raid at two Portland homes early Sunday. Lt. Gordon McReary of the liq uor commission said Ira Hawkins, 51, Odis Massey, 44. and Massey's wife, (Catherine, 31, all were booked in the county jail on charg es of illegal possession of whisky. FIND GRANT TO I'CW NKW YORK tfi A lin.OOO grant has been made by the Fund for the Republic to I'nited Church Women, a branch of the National Council of Churches, to conduct educational meetings in key cities on race relations. DALLAS MOTOR-VU Gates open 7:M, show at dusk. Doattd O'Coaoer Mtrllya Monroe In "mm mo urines uu . 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