The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    j-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore; Wed.. June 20. 56
idlaVs Delegate
Strength Climbs
5 Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Adlai Stevenson's delegate rote
Jtrenjth tor the Democratic pres
idential nomination nut to SOIH
Tuesday to put him further ahead
if second place EstM Kefauver
mho has 16S. Averell Harriman
increased hit third place sUndinf
4o im.
The pew ftfures resulted from
vain by Stevenson in rechecks
3n Illinois. West Virginia and else
hvhere. and a pickup of m ww
yrotes by Gov. Harrimaa in his
home lUtt of New York. There,
the Democratic State Committee
Wanted a 12-vote at large roup
to complete the aUte'i 9(-vot( del
Jrgation. "
Harrimaa no apparently hu
31 first ballot rote la the New
York delegation, and Stevenson
She remainini 4. Sen. Lehman
D, Llb-NY) and Mayor Wagner
of New York City, both Steven
(backers, were five" pl 08 Mie
Jat-large group with half a vote
each. Thii would have added one
IuU vote to Stevenson's previous
ix totes among district dele
gate, but Wagner has promlied
;to give bit firtt ballot vote to Har
Timan. "
2 With tUi of the convention I
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Serious Condition
After Car Crash
i Jtneoni nuns, , wu,
Id I m i u.-J. ..!
rjDjurea in a ntoamj evening s
faccident on the Salem bypass,
Jwai reportedly la "serious" con
dition Tuesdiy at Salem General
jHospltsL
Attendants said Wong suffered
'Internal injuries aa well as head
lacerations when the car la
which he was riding skidded and
plunged off the. Market Street
'overpass. The driver, Somal
Songiurl, 21, Corvallis, escaped
jwlia minor Injuries aai wss rt
(leased after brief hospitalisation.
The two youths reportedly art
exchange students at Oregon
State College,
STwrwT n
?WU summer
fSchool Opens
J .Willamette University's annual
summer school opened Tuesday
?with heaviest .enrollment la fields
of chemistry and education, ac-
5 cording to Registrar Harold B
s.Jory.
t RegUtratkm deadline Is this Fri
day and Jory said complete jreg
I lstrstion totals will be fives out
after that time. -, ......
Of the students thus far
rolled In thm nmiM term. 14 in
C liberal arts and five In music are
J working en advanced degrees,
Jory said. .
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FRONTIER
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1.372 vote needed for nomination,
the latest Associated Press dele
gate standings, based on pledges
and expressions of first ballot
preferences, showed:
Adlai Stevenson
Estes Kefauver
Averell Harriman
Lyndon Johnson
Frank Lausche
Stuart Symington
Mennen Williams
Others
Uncommitted
Total
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351
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Draft Leader
Asks 'Fitness'
Redefined
ANNAPOLIS, Md. W-The head
of America's selective service
system ssid today the word "fit
ness" will have to be redefined
h this nation la to have an ef
fective draft system.
Too msny people are rejected
for the armed services because
of flat feet, poor eyesight and
other specific qualifications who
would be able to do a good Job
for the country. MaJ. Gee. Louis
B. Hershey told the President's
conference on fitness for Ameri
can youth.
Instead of reviewing a person in
his several parts, he should be ex
amined as "a whole person," Gen.
Hershey aid.
"It Is the whole person that
performs his daily tasks and has
the capabilities to compensate for
those physical attributes lacking
or Impaired,'' be said.
The answer, be felt, was in
classifying people according to the
functions they are ablate perform..
Woman Backed
For Postmaster
. etttMMa Mtwt Btrrfct
R1CKREALL The name of
Stella G. Lowe has been sent by
President Eisenhower to the- Sen
ale as nomination lor postmaster
of RickrealL according to an Asso
ciated Press dispatch from Wash
ington, DC
Mrs. Lowe's name was one of
tour nominations covering cities In
Oregon. Tot others dent with poet'
mastership in Cannon Beach,
Dundee and Island City.
Whisky, Rain Assist in
lUOUDlfl XAtCUOCUUOIl
SAPPORO, Japan v-Twe 17-year-old
boys were killed Tuesday
by whisky, sweat, rain and 220
volts.
The pair, after a night of drink
ing with older friends, collapsed
against a window wired against
burglsrs and were electrocuted.
Investigators said the 200-volt cur
rent ordinarily would not have
killed anyone, but the boys' clothes
were soaked from rain and pers
piration and they were too drunk
to pull away from the shock.
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Request Heard
By Planners
(Story also on Page 1.)
Representatives of fairgrounds
Cottages snd of Oregon Fsrm
Buresu Federation sought the
Salem Planning Commissions' ad
vice Tuesday night at City Hall on
possible tone changes that bave
not yet resched petition or legis
lative form.
The Commission sgreed to a
preliminary discussion July 10
with the Farm Bureau officials
on the possiblity of locating an
office building on South Com
mercial Street near Superior.
Members complemented the or
ganization for making an early
overture as suggested by the Com
mission recently for citizens con
templating zone changes where
more than one property might
be involved in the interest of
good zoning.
The zoning group deferred until
July 17 further consideration of
the preliminary request from
Fairgrounds Cottages for chang
ing the zone designatioiHrom R 1
residential to C-3 business for one
Brooks Avenue lot that consti
tutes part of the cottages pro
perty. A dividing line between
R-l snd C-3 zones now bisects the
property, whose owner suggests
thst s zone change he initiated by
the commission so all his property
is In business classificstion.
Request Rejected
Commissioners turned down s
YWCA request thst the slley be
tween YWCA snd telephone
buildings on Stste Street be given
s name. Street Committee Chair
man Stuart Compton reported
that no legal authority for nam
ing of alleys could be found snd
precedent stood sgainst it..
Commission Chairman John
Carkin paid tribute to City Man
ager J. L Franzen who soon will
retire from city service which
has included work on the plan
ning commission. Franzen re
sponded by ssying be felt the
commission performed earnestly
much work which hss been worth
considerable to the city,
After publie hearing, the com
mission approved a variance per
mit under which Fred Scheffe
may lengthen a garage building
that is within a foot of the
property line behind ' his home
at 1265 N. 21st St.
Hearing Continues " ' " "
Hearing on Salem Free Meth
odist Church, seeking permission
for ah expansion project, was
continued to July 17.
The planners - recommended
that the County Court accept four
(Sffered deeds for road purposes.
John W. Fitts is offering a 30
foot strip, about 4 of s mile long,
on tut side of County Rosd 628
which foes north-south from La-Flemme-Moissn
Rosd southesst
of Brooks.
Leo Godkln, Psul J. Llppold
snd Orrin A. Chsse are offering
10-foot strips to widen to 60 feet
County Rosd 847. the road be
tween Macleay Road and the
county garbage dump.
Nebraska Street
Crossing Closed
By Work Crews
The Nebraska Street crossing of
the Southern Pacific mainline was
closed to auto traffic Tuesday
when city crews erected street
barricades.
That crossing was ordered closed
by the state public utilities com
missioner recently, as a safety
measure. Market and D Street
crossings are nearby.
Salem Planning Commission
Tuesday night recommended that
the City Council now proceed with
vacation of the part of the street
in the SP riKht-of-way, wilh the
condition that the present pedes
trian crossing be maintained. Com
missioners also recommend simi
lar vacation at Howard Street
crossing which has been closed
for some time.
Missing Kelso
Area Duo Found
KELSO, Wash. Wl - Two miss
ing youths were found Tuesday in
the hill terrain north of the Iewis
Rher by two loggers, the Forest
Service reported.
The youngsters, William Reese
and Rocky Hendricks, both about
18, both residents of the upper
Lewis River area, had been miss
ing since Sunday evening.
To an Englishman, an auto fender
is a wing.
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CINCINNATI Cecil H. Gamble,
72, graadsoa of one ef the fMsd
erf ef Proctor A Gamble C.,
and farmer civic leader here,
dies' Tuesday In Pasadena, Cal
if., where he had lived since
IKi. He was a director aad
former aerrVtary of the Arm.
(AP Wlrephets.)
Solons Favor
Cut in Federal
Debt Ceiling
WASHINGTON ( - Taking
note of Eisenhower administration
plans to cut the national debt,
the House Ways and Means Com
mittee Tuesday voted for a tem
porary debt limit of 278 billion
dollars for the coming fiscal year.
The figure is 3 billion dollars
.more than the statutory limit of
275 billions, but also 3 billions less
than the current temporary ceil
ing of 281 billions.
Legislation to extend the tem
porary ceiling for one year be
yond June 30 .but at the new.
lower level was requested by
the administration.
Secretary of the Treasury
Humphrey told the House com
mittee he thought that with "care
ful management" the government
can keep within the new. lower
ceiling in the fiscal year that be
gins July 1.
Youth Fitness
Council Slated
ANNAPOLIS. Md. t - Presl
dot iunhawer Tuesday night
announced he will soon establish
a Council on Youth Fitness as a
step toward carrying out recom
mendations of the national confer
ence which concluded here Tues
day. He said he also would name an
advtMN-y council of prominent cit
izens to stir more interest among
the American people In improving
the physical and recreational ac
tivities of young people.
The President's announcement
was read by Vice President Nixon
to 150 leaders in the fields of
sport, education and medicine
who have been here two days at
a conference which Eisenhower
called on fitness of American
youth.
Pineau's Speech
Undelivered as
Senators Absent
WASHINGTON ii-French Pre
mier Christian Pineau went to the
II. S. Senate to make a speech
Thursday but never did get to
make it not enough senators could
be rounded up.
The visiting French leader had
brief prepared remarks readv
when Chairman George iD-Ga' of
the Foreign Relations Committee
escorted him into the Senate cham
ber. He was ready to report "gratify
ing " Uilks with Secretary of Seate
Dulles and to speak of close link
age of French and America based
on parallel ideals of liberty
But when George brought the
visiting French leader in a quor
um call was in progress with onlv
about half a dozen senators pres
ent. BODY FOUND IN RIVF.R
PORTLAND - The body nf
a man, identified as James Robert
Frealy. 27. Portland, was recov
ered Tuesday from the Willamette
River here. Friends said he had
been despondent prior to his disap
pearance about two weeks ago.
ENDS TONITE
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"Foreign Intrigue"
Thursday
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Lemay Sees Red Big Bomber
Total as Twice UeS.'s in 3 Years
WASHINGTON - Air Force,
Gen. Curtis Lemay says Soviet
Russia will have 'twice as many" i
heavy bombers as this country;
during the next three years.
Lemay's comments were re- j
leased Tuesday by the Senate Ap-'
propriations ' Committee which
Monday voted a spectacular $l.-j
300.000,000 increase in Air Force!
funds over the 15lj billions pre
viously allowed by the House. j
Lemay. commander of the
globe-circling Strategic Air Com-;
mand gave his closed-door testi-,
mony June 11, a week before the
Senate group voted out the record-
breaking peacetime defense mon-:
ey bill.
Despite numerous deletions of
classified information, the blunt
speaking Lemay offered awiumher
Of surprises in his testimony be
fore the appropriations commit,-,
tee, including: '
1. Even if Russia or this coun
try now had the Intercontinental
Ballistic Missile capable of
hurling a nuclear blast between
continents Lemay said he would :
want more long-range BS2 bomb-!
erk as quickly as possible.
2. "The Intercontinental Ballis-
tic Missile has been blown up all,
out of proportion to its real Im
portance." Lemay said. "It is not
the ultimate weapon. It will he '
another weapon in our arsenal")
3. The present 137-wing goal for ,
the Air Force "is now obsolete j
and should be changed." To man
the 137 wings properly, Lemay j
added, the Air Force needs 1,-
200.000 persons, instead of the
State Merger
Of AFL,CIO
Completed
PORTLAND - The merger
of the AFL and the CIO in Oregon
was completed at a convention
here Tuesday.
The new organization became
the Oiegon State Labor Council,
AFL-CIO
The charter was presented by
R. J. Thomas, assistant t o
national president George Meany
and one-time president of the
United .Auto Workers Union. A
wooden gavel symbolizing the .
merger was given to J D Mc
Donald, state presided, by E. B '
Weber of the State Council of
Carpenters.
Thomas criticized Douglas Mc- j
Kay. former Interior Secretary!
and Republican candidate for U.S. I
senator and praised Sen. Morse j
(D-Ore.V, whom McKay is trying.
to unseat.
UNEMPLOYMENT FALLS
OLYMPIA yn Unemployment
in Washington continued to de
cline last week as activity in
creased in practically all of the
state's industries, state employ
ment security commissioner Peter
R. Grovine reported Tuesday.
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CONGRATULATIONS to J. FRED
REMINGTON, Standard's representa
tive in Salem, Oregon, who has quali
fied for attendance at the Company's
HOth Anniversary Convention being
held in Portland, Oregon the Com
pany's Home Office and founding
City. Qualification is based upon sales
and service performance during the
past year.
Standard Insurance Company was
founded in 19iXi by a group of West
em business and professional men.
From a modest beginning it grew into
the Standard Insurance Company of
today, with lepresentatives serving
the life, accident and sickness insur
ance needs of people in California,
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and
Hawaii.
For counsel and service on life, accident and sickness insur
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SixmAanA
975.000 now programmed for the
next two years.
4. SAC must maintain its main
forces on a 24-hour round-the-clock
alert basis in this country
because it is "too expensive in
every respect to try to' maintain
a force overseas" where it is
"more vulnerable both to direct
action by a possible enemy and
by political action."
Crash Victim's
Rites Pending
(Story also on page 1)
Dcanna Hileman, five-year-old
daughter of a Salem family who
was killed Monday night in an
auto crash in New Mexico, is sur
vived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hileman: brother,
Gregory, 4; grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilhren McGranahan,
Salem: and great grandparents,
Mrs. Ben Gilmen, Silver Lake,
Wash : Mr. and Mrs Rex Stewart,
Jefferson, Ore : and J. E. Hile
man, Brunswick. Ga.
Funeral arrangements are in
care of the Virgil . T. Golden
mortuary.
Landlord Signs
Gun Complaint
A Salem man was arrested Tues
day on a charge of "pointing a
rifle at another'' person.
The complaint against William
Owens. 43. Route 4. Salem, was
signed by his landlord, William M.
Sh'iban.
Owens' hail was set at $500.
Author Wins
$16,000 Sum
NEW YORK - Navigating
his way with easy skill. Peter
Freuchen. 70-year-old Danish au
thor -correspondent, boosted his
w innings to $16 000 on a trios ision
quiz program Tuesday night.
The grey-bearded ' iiiant ap
peared on Ihe CBS show, ' The .
$W.ono Question " j
His category ha been the,
"Seven Seas" He had already
won $8,000 on previous shows
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Ulisfortune
Hits Salem
Home Again
More misfortune has hit a Salem
home where a 17-year-old boy suf
focated in a fire about two weeks
ago.
City police sakl they received a
report Tuesday yiat a jewel box
containing about $30 in rash and
several valuable pieces of jewelry
has been missing since the fire
at the home of Mrs. Coranell
Przyhilla. 1970 N. Church St.
The jewel box apparently was in
a bedroom occupied by a son. Den
nis Trzybilla. "who died in the
June 3 fire which swept the upper
story of the home.
W. J. Sullivan. 345 Forest Hills
Way. a brother - in law of Mrs
Przybilla, told officers he discov
ered the jewel box missing while
making some repairs on the dam
aged house. Mrs. Przybilla has
been staying with friends at North
Bend since the tragedy.
Sullivan said contents nf the box
included two diamond rings, lady's
wrist watch and a pair of diamond
ear rings.
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