' 2-(Stc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, FrL, June 22, "56 Fruitless Search Officially Encls for Lebanon Aircraft " week for Dr. !Ulph T. Johnson, LEBANON A Coast Guard B-I7 Lrtinw dentist, and lh Rev. made fruitless recennaisance of ! Hartvick Hansen, of Lengnew and wide area Thursday the last Salem. Tlx pair disappeared last day at an organised search for ajThursday creain after taking oil musing Lebaooo aircraft and itt ia a light plant for Minneapolis. rwt eceupanu. Ona arw clua also brought m results. A search by plant ttxl fround parties Ms been la progress for a OSEA Prison ter Holds Meeting Here The State Prison chapter of tb Oregon State Employes A toelstioa reorganised at a meet- mi Tnursoay nigni. rurpoae is 1o Mart a campaign lor better talarict for prison employes. William F. Baylet vat named ehainnaa of the chapter, which has beta Inactive for some time. The- chapter plans to conduct I survey and ' hopes to present to the next legislature a plea for rvtws mi mm uh wui iiuki high calibre persons to prison Jobs. " ,.. : Jimes Daniels, txecntlye sc- retiry of the OSEA, reportedly has pledged full support and in vested he would bring mult of the surrey to the attention of the State Civil Service Commis tioa, - - - Nazarenes to Hike Number Of Directors KANSAS CITY (AP)-Aji la crease from 24 to 30 members of the General Board wu approved rial General Assembly of the Church of the Naxarene. The General Beard the chief administrative body of the de nomination, and church officials Slid the increase of tlx numbers will widen the representation on the board, selected ta an .area basli - Delegates voted to suspend the rules so? the realignment could be made at the present assembly Election of the board wlU be held Friday, the final day of the vvu v saw van , M Three mora of the principal church officers were, re-elected thin morning: They ire Dr. 8. T. Ludwig, .Kansas City, general church secretary: Joha L. Stock treasurer and Dr. Stephen S. White, Kansas City, editor of the naiarene weekly, Delegates voted to change the method of filling the office of iwHtoMa-chlet of Church School publications. Instead of being tieneo ny me delegates, he will be elected by the general board. They also voted against a pro posal to hire a full time man to head the Naxarene Newt Service. Johnston waa pilot and owner of tnecran. State Aeronautic! Director Earl Snyder said the organised aearch officially ended Thursday. Avail Cteee "' are eatisified that we have thoroughly combed a wide area east of Lebanon," said Snyder. We will now await any new clues and, of course, will Immediately check them out." The latest clue came late Wednesday wbea a lookout ob server reported seeing through field glasses what appeared to be a "yellowish green" plane wing on the southeast slope of Mt. Wash ington. A plane check failed to un cover any trace of a plane on the peak, , which lies several miles south of the North Santiam High way and east of the Cascades summit line. Ne BtUeeotec Available It waa hoped to pull a helicopter Into the search Thursday but Air Search and Rescue officials at Mc Chord Field. Wash., informed Snyder none were available. Snyder also contacted Coast Guard head quarters at Port Angeles, Wash., but was told that the rough type of country east of Lebanon with its wind conditions was not suit able for aearch operations by heli- copifer'. The 17 covered a route which missing pilot Johnston indicated he would follow. The plane flew from Lebanon to Bend, then to Bums and Boise, to Pendleton and Red mond, then to Salem. Dewa With PUae Snyder said general opinion It that the two missing men went down with their plane in tough. primitive country to the west of the summit line of the Cascades. While the organised searching Is at aa end, tome private planes from Lebanon are expected to con tinue sorties in the quest for the feet naJrt-"--"- Snyder In bit Thursday contact with Air Search and Rescue offi cials at McChord Field learned that this arm of the Air Force soon will leave the Northwest. Of ficii It said the March unit's head quarters it to be moved to Hamil ton Field near San Francisco. DOPI SMUGGLED ' 1 ' KUALA LUMPUR, Valaya (A Cottoma officials report ophim smagglcn are bringing contra band into Malaya from Thailand la BOUowed bandies of hockev sticks, cricket bats and badmin- 1M L. . iucj pan m up new checkpoints along the Perak state border ta intercept tha racketeer. German Girl BidsFaretcell to Salem 1 V.7, WW A mi (X v; X f r , . w III'"' UnS. Agencies Sign Bill to Shift Lands Barge Struck By Freighter Si rid Bndd (left), who attended North Salesa High teheel the past year as a German exchange student, said farewell to her sawaaerlag trgaabattao. Salem Ltoaa Oak, Tkarsday neoa. Uea L. J. (Ray) Stewart ts sbewa shaklag hands with Blgrld while her America "parents," Mr. aad Mrs. Lee Ohmart wHa wtwm she Uvrd during the year, tsk on. The club gave ker a S3 check with which to bay her ewa gelag-away present. (Statesman Photo) Peace Feelers Sprout in Church Merger Proposal OMAHA, Neb. IX Peace of Christ If such church does not "feelers" sprouted thick and pun- wish to be so regarded," iry Thursday as Congregational other words, the conflict Christians sought to reconcile boiled down to this narrow, but sharp differences over a proposed hard difference- ! fa.-reachi6g Church merger. - Opponents wanted Individual An underlying question, focused churches to have to ask to be tak-; on a tradition of self-rule by in- en into the union, with silence in-; dividia) congregations. ran terweted as stavint out. The oth- through the tactical sparring: er tjde wanted silence Interpret-, Shall a local church, be assumed j M mSsetA wiUl oniy those spe-! part of the newly-merged denomi- cjfic,Uy Mying ,.. gtaying out.! nation ao long as it voices no spe- r Hiff(.nMl, mnf n, them: cific abjection? Or must it hive . r ,:.,, ....... DALLA5 M0I02-YU Cites Open 1 Shew at Desk Tyrone Peweraaa Hiyward HXTiMlB" - Ciaemaacepe tnd Celer Second Fwtwe Ml Payne-Usaaeth Scott i-TllVaiODP -Technicolw Youths Catch IhFoot Shark GRAPEVIEW W-Fifteen-ysar- old Larry Etherton stands a pret ty good chance of winning a com munity fishing derby in . progress at this Hood Canal towit Spotting a huge shark a short way offshore Wednesday, Larry and two teen-aged chums jumped into a homemade boat and gavt chase.; ' ; "j.--. ... Using a homemade spear Larry speared the fish, battled it until it was exhausted and towed it to there. The shark was im feet long and too heavy to be weighed on a JOS pound scale. Juliut Stock, Grapeview grocer and chief sponsor of the fishing derby, said technically the shark is eligible for entry in the contest because there is no rule limiting entries to any one specie of fish. The closest contender so far is a IS pound salmon. State fisheries officials said the huge fish was either a mud shark or a basking shark. omy, were still being debated, but there ' were numerous moves and iside meetings to try to overcome expressed a definite "yes in or der to be considered included? On these tenuous, blit basic grounds, opposing factions took their positions as the Congress -w tional Christian General Council! debated a proposed merger with'fT T.. .1 I! the Evangelical snd Reformed! f &Y lj (1(1(1 16$ Church. Opponents, led by the Rev. Mai ! Nil fs V nrlfl colm K. Burton, of Pontiac. Mich., 14 ' c rr " argued that none oj the denomi nation'! 5,570 churches should -be considered part of the merger ex cept by each one s own atrirma tive voluntary action." The opposing group Issued an ultimatum that if the council doesn't adopt this approach there will be new court action to stop the whole plan. In a move to settle this demand. the church's executive committee. headed by the Rev. Raymond Walker, of Portland. Ore . pro Dosed adoption of this policy: "No Congregational Christian ; Mm slrerl. wn"e Church should be regarded. . . a member of . . . the United Church Theatre Time Table KLSINORE "JURAL": T OO nd 10 35 "NAVY WIFE": 1:10 CAPITOL "THE PROUD ONES": 1 00. 4 10. 7 JO and 10:90 "URANIUM BOOM": J 35. 1:50, 1.00 NORTH 1ALEM DRIVE IN "THE LAST MONTI ER" with Victor Malurt tnd Ann Bancroft. "TRIAL" with Gltnn Ford and Dorothy McGuirt. HOLLYWOOD "CAROUSEL": 7 00 and 10 05 "FABULOUS LAS VEGAS" 9 3J PORTLAND W '- The Matson freighter Hawaiian Trader and the barge Mastondon No. II, towed by WASHINGTON i Interior the 80-foot tug Natoma, collided Secretary Seaton and Agriculture in fog on the lower Columbia Secretary Benson Thursday an- River near Skamokawa, Wash., nounced signing of sn order ex- i Thursday. ' changing land in Oregon under1 The collision caused a JO-foot their separate administrations to ; gash in the bow of the ship and carry out the Cordon-Ellsworth , damaged the front of the barge, law consolidating Forest Service) No one was injured, and Bureau of Land Management Both vessels came to Portland holdings. for repairs. The law, passed in June, 1954., required the Forest Service and , Bureau of Land Management to lfW. niCCIflfT exchange tends that had created UllUJ 4LI3lf(, a "checkerboard" on Oregon and ni -T I California grant lands in IS Ore-lFffOfl tieieCtCll gon counties. It provided two J years to work out the exchange, ; J J1 and fixed the deadline as June 23, JV rUmUfl 1956. J The exchange involves 241.1B6 1 By EDDY GILMORE acres of national forest lands and I OXFORD, England - Harry J42.734 acres of revested O & C Truman refused to kiss a baby lands. Tracts exchanged had to Thursdav be ause he said it wasn't I be of approximate equal value sanitary. unless county courts agreed other- The baby was thrust into the wise. srms of the former U. S. President The so-called "checkerboard" . after he had addressed 90 Ameri- aros from the revestment with an students studying at Oxford the Forest Service acquiring even-1 1 niversity as Rhodes scholars, numbered tracts and the BLM1 "Kiss him, Mr. President." said taking over odd-numbered tracts. someone in the group of students The exchange legislation was surrounding Truman, introduced by Guy Cordon, former j "Oh- n:" he repliid. "Its not Oregon senator, and Rep. Harris sanitary ... I mean its not sanitary irom ine Daoy t point oi view." Later Truman explained the child belonged to a Rhodes scholar whose name he did not catch. The ex-President said as a candi date for office bark home he had never done any baby-kissing, "not even when 1 needed votes des perately." "I don't mind it," he continued, "but the babies can't talk and how do I know they wouldn't object. Ellsworth, Roseburg. nr . n t nation not do Large GUILFORD, Main; OTt-Elwood Bragdon Sr., got a telephone call recently from Van Nuys, Calif. The caller said he was "Joe" and he wanted to tpmlnisce about a World War II plane crash in which both L.J C.....J "Vnil 'ant mv inn Flu'rwl Ir 'H Bragdon told him. Braudon informed "Joe" that his son also lived in Van Nuys and ,(nrms gate niiii me Mirn. n as ine 'Joe" lives. Foes Delav Civil Rights Legislation WASHINGTON - Outnum bered Southerners on the House; Besides it's downright 'nsanitary Rules Committee caught support- To two of the Rhodes men in ers of civil rights legislation nap-1 dinner jackets from university ping Thursday and forced at least parties that had ended after dawn, a six-day delay in action on the Truman said, "I am highly com haroSfought bill. plimented that some o' you came Northern Democrats and Repub-1 h'' instead, of Ruing to bed " licans had the votes to order the Truman said he heard that some bill out to the full House for ac- of the scholars fr frustrated tion and a showdown was sched- politicians, uled for S p. m. But first some 30 W course,-, be went on, if you Southern Congressmen had per-!re a 'ru,'r?td Pollt'tan ou must mission to address the Rules Com-, RePubllcan mittee against the bill. ! After about three hours of this. ' Kef I18al tO PlaV enough committee members had , drifted 8ut of the room to reduce IITIP I OKCr IN ear the attendance to five two few-, than a quorum. j Fatal tO Woiliail Then the Southerners acted. nep t,oimrr 'u-.-nissi mier-, i ns . vt.fi rs A Mn rupted Rep. Willis 1 D La 1 , who cocktal waitre,s. 27 and prPyi was making a speech, and sug- ,o)d he jll(i(,e Thursdav a refusal1 gested the absence ol a quorum , plav s(np kl.f almos, f05t hfr Chairman Smith u count- her jjf'e ; ed the five present - reps Brown Irs Jnamta BradIj,v so,.kmf'8 ' R-Ohio. Boiling D-Mo'. De- dvorte lrom her ml;tend John By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T. ' jl.r . "V ,w" " saia lne -year-old shipyard ; u ..... . , . ,v " ,, " j worKer lnsisiea on piavingl strip It was summer in most of the automatically adjourned, subject in mi, mursaay-rjy the ther- to call bv himself. i . .......i mometer as well a, the calendar, Smith s action washed out the : down,o the beach and du,n$ The first day of the hot season vote arrangements for Thursday me jnto tne water . jjp wa, golng found temperatures high in the j and put him back in control, at t0 dro n me He held my head southwestern, central and south-: least for the time being, of the un(j,,r f waer snf tm( ern regions. committee's activities Mrs Bra(0V 'goi tne divorcc The mercury went beyond the ! The majority had, in his phrase. l and $20 a week support money 100 mark before noon in Kansas, j "noden over ' him exactly a week or npr two chndren Afternoon readings included 5laS anf scheduled the hearings, -Come t0 thjnk ot it , don., at Phoenix, Arir, 4 at Fort,and,Jvotf' hlle..he warncd h even know how to play poker." Worth. Tex., 90 at Detroit. 93 at ! ou,d us. h,s u Per(lulsl,;s and Mrs. Bradley added as she left Chicago. ! privileges as chairman whenever lhe courtroom, T he had the rh.nnre Scattered showers or thunder-1 ' were reported from the' upper Mississippi valley south- ( ()SSf I I'tlllS eastwara mio me unio ano len Heat Comes to Nation Along With Summer Size ILU rotDatza iokojs (iily (lommiioner !A!kp(l to Trstifv CONS PKOM THE m ott. mini Suzntnertima and the living'i really easy for . mom, pop, and all ". the children whan you dine on Sun- days In air-conditioned comfort .,. In our sunny, main , , , floor dining room. lemember-ln Salem-tf the Phone 3-4123 Records Declare Portland Woman Dies at 101 Years PORTLAND - A Portland mortuary's r c c a r d s disclosed Thursday the death of a woman reputedly 104 years old who once served Abraham Lincoln when he was a guest in a home where she was a slave. The centenarian was Mrs. Eliza Kelley. who waa born in Mobile, Ala., in 1SS2. She moved here In 1944 and had resided with a daughter, one of 11 children. Three sons also survive. Services win be held Friday. YM Directors Adopt Budget Of $151,000 j PORTLAND P - The Multno I man County grand jury, investi- gating vice conditions in Portland, j Thursday invited City Cnmmis A sioner Stanley Earl to eive tcsti- Injures Lad, 9 SILVERTON Drive-In Theatre Wed. Thar. Fit Sst 'HEAR WINDOW" James Stewart G. Kelly PLUS "SILVER IODI" J. Psyns Us Seett Tk. C.Lm VMr HnnlH budget of $151,000 for the next I Hurtlitl Gasoline iiscat year at a noon meeting Thursday, Roy Harland, president of the Salem "Y," announced. Harland said the new budget, which will go into effect Novem ber 1, is up about $20,000 from this year's. He said the in creased amount will be needed to cover the cost of operating the Y's new wing and an in creased staff. The special meeting was called in order to approve the budget prior to July 1, deadline for sub mitting cost figures to the Salem Community Chest, Harland said. T u - u. n j i .l. i ne uhht nraKuun muu ine u .1 . . 11 nil caller s name was Bergstr.m. Hen"SFe VBmj5' laoama ana r,or , IlOrse 1 llieVPS said his son resides at 7031 Lennon i . xvr . . Ave, in Van Nuys but he doesn't j L'Kht rain fell along the Atlantic; In ashinrtOII know Bergstrom's number. coast from Virginia northward to e The two young men were in a Nc England. 1 WATERVILI.E, Wash, if piune .nap in mnca. ini-y were ""' typical gun-tntin' posse of the Old mony hncmtnl w4 Bantir at oltr tn4 krvn't 1 Mnnlana nnH Iilahn an(4 fhunris.r. ... ... r iiiwitj seen each other since. Bragdon re-1 storms brought rain to Sheridan,1 af! a Jhor AnV Tnnrte . the fifth public official ln lated. His son studied electrical Wyo.. area. ! . ' Lf,i " 5 " .L f-I '. vlted 10 aPPear blfore lhe Pane." engineering and works at an air- The western areas of the coun-, hnr SPT u, ,n,i hL L J .lne mnersarp yr tr craft plant. try enjoyed cool, pleasant wcath-: .ith :,r """" ,hZ tnn'1 01 1 "ce James " Th ,h, tnrnH ninnff ,h Purcell Jr. Supt of State Police WHEELCHAIR FUND DANCE Western Music Friday, Jun 22 THI MOOSi HALL S057 Portlind Rd. For Members and Guests Salem Lodge No. 144 Loyal Order ot Moose Woodburn Drive-In Wed. Thurs. Krl. Sat In Cinemascope "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" Bob Taylor, Eleanor Parker PLl'S "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY" Van Johnson W. Pldgeea OPEN 7:1 S- Starts Dusk Readings after midday ed: Atlanta 86, includ- tv line nn was nrn.,i it ti. Maison. ana uist. Atiy. nil- Washington 72, n'llipklv Thru I nnnlou r r. V V, nn j spotted the two horses in under-i pun.-, o. raiiju, ,v u , a, uem er , hmsh ahnnt a mile from th Pm All but Langley accepted the In- 86, Seattle 62. San Francisco "5. A nine-year-old Salem boy was taken to Salem General hospital' Thursdav eveninc with extensive second degree burns received when j 4Wfil lfl'si I Oil TIKi' Razing Starts on he and ITJLII?1' cityl Wooden Bridge first aidmen reported. Aidmen listed the boy as David Waldner. 4676 Lowell Ave. The ac cident occurred about 6:55 p.m. in the 2100 block of Vaughn Street, they said. Makt Fish YOUR Dish itVOsslith. Halibut Sttak THE SAII SHOP m eAT..."ry J" . .. , -. PerHand Read at North CHy limits Per Orders to Oe - Phew 24791 . GATES OPEN 6:45 - Show at Dusk NOW f LAYING! VICTOR MATURI GUY MADISON ROBERT PRESTON rbLASTFHONTIIB CO HIT YP1AB. Kartoon Karnlval -F-O-U-R-Kolor Kartoons! Woman Charged In Mate's Death BEND i - Mrs. Jennie Bonila Balzhiser. 40, of Deschutes Junc tion was charged with second de gree murder Thursday in a com plint filed by Dist. Atty. George F. Rakestraw. She is accused of firing a shot through the'window of her home Wednesday that killed her cs stranged husband, Bobby Black Balzhiser. SANDPOINT. Idaho . - A mile long wooden bridge, billed locally as the longest in the world, was on its way to becoming a memory Thursday, doomed by progress and concrete. The long timber span across live northwest end of Lake Pend Oreille will be closed Friday A reinforced concrete and steel bridge, running roughly parallel, will he dedicated in its place. The wooden bridge was built in 1!04 at a cost of $7,000. ranch. Two men were asleep on the ground beside them. Sheriff C'het Bowers said the were Idaho-bound transient farm workers who explained they took the horses because "hitchhiking was pretty slow around here." The sheriff delayed their trip a bit more. nation. He later was subpoenaed TONITE GlENNfOfD Ernest KRCKINE NSTQCDt an 1 H rs , 1 Top laugh Riot BIOTOVSli lou Butt Guy Mmll Shirlvy Ytnuqochl 10c Opm 41 PHONE 4-4713 so Km tUfnUT fOI paawaH TjJ ROOGERS t HAMMERSTEIN'SV UAROUSEL riut Fabulous Las Vagas Hollywood Kids Club Matinee Every Ritardsy 1 to 4 p.m. Thunder In God's Country ilwrini Itx Alt One Hour of Cartoons Saltm'l Km Ki4t SImw kmmH mi ChiMrm Only Id Who Soys the Cost of Living Is High? At MttA You Con Hove jh y,t For 99 (Including Choice of Entree and Dessert) Now' think of it ... a full dinner omid pleas ant surroundings with organ music . . . and no dishes to do . . . ond within reach of every pocketbook. Mlt4 Downtown on State Daily to 8 p.m. Bill Hewitt snd Zors Rice at 'he Hammond Console NOW SHOWING! Continuous From 1:00 P. M. ffcjVf'fMfcM J". LIU K It: RVs lowlea A. 1 fronfisr! .Vi I The J . CihimascopE COLOR PiL- ROBERT RYAN VIRGINIA MAYO JEFFREY HUNTER F.xplosive Co-Hit ITON.POWIIID ACTION! DENNIS MORGAN PATRICIA MEDINA 11, Friday m Vsm (Wm V . .. . . 77 This is one of the Finest Pictures to be Released for s long time! Don't Miss It! Preview Starts 8:45 P. M. Picnics Shank End 7,33' Swiss Steak .49' i,43' 29' eien Stew Beef Beef Roast BACON SQUARES w SLICED ""h- BACON 1 Pound ""(AIJUP 21X29' WESSON OIL u65' SWIFT'S PREM 3 m T EARLY BIRD SPECIALS! 10 TO 12 P.M. SATURDAY ONLY! Fresh Corn " d49c iu" PEPPER 7c Swifti Sweet J f OF m Sliced Bacon 35c 1JELL0 4 29c m TOMATO 1 4 c, 29c CORN ON THE (OB miLW CUCUMBERS IU LfU CANTALOUPES K'c 2m ffi 0 CARROTS RADISHES AND Gr. ONIONS Bunch Bun. 0 w We Reserve the Right to Limit No Sales to Dealers Prices Good Through Thursday whig Renter ! 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