The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    'Interesting' Russ Tour Promised i.
U.S. Air Force Leader by Soviets
(Ptrtarc WtrrpkaU Pagr)
By ELTON C. FAY
WASHINGTON -Gcn. Nathan
F. Twining, Air Force chief of
staff, said Thursday on leaving for
Moscow that the Soviets have given
him an "interesting" itinerary for
visits outside the Russian capital.
Twining also told reporters as
he boarded his plane that he would
like to ride in Soviet warplanes.
He said he was given Wednesday
night an itinerary for his visit
which made it "clear" that he and
fie nine officers accompanying
him would get out of the Moscow
area after the formal air parade
next Sunday. The Soviet govern
ment invited him to Moscow for an
air celebration.
Retura livuatloa .
Asked whether he had an invita
tion in his pocket for a return visit
by Russian air officials. Twining
replied, "I do not."
Twining declined to say more
about the itinerary except that it
was "interesting "
Ht said he expected the trip to
last 10 or 11 days.
Twining said the American of
ficer "are going to see and to
listen " When he returns, he said,
he will report to President Eisen
hower, to his superiors in the Pen
tagon and after that perhaps "to
Ihe American people."
The latter statement suggested he
might make a nationally televised
! and broadcast speech after his
return,
"Fill Shaw"
Twining was. asked if he was
expected to give the full "show"
of Russian airpower. He replied,
"I hope so."
He was asked whether he expect
ed to fly one of the new Russia
' planes while in Soviet I'nion
( "I do not expect to fly." Twining
replied, "but 1 would like to ride
in them."
i Asked whether he thought he
would find out anything he didn't
already know about Russian air
I power, the general answered terse
ly, "probably."
Twining said that the party
would spend 24 hours en route
visiting a U. S. installation in
Europe before going on to Berlin.
Soviet Nartfatar
In Berlin the Air Force plane
will pick up a Soviet navigator and
radio operator for the flight into
Cyprus Fire
Takes Life of
20th Briton
NICOSIA, Cyprus A 20th
Untish soldier died Thursday of
Hums received Sunday when a
i ast forest fire in the Troodos
Mountains trapped troops hunting
I r commanders of the pro-Greek
r.oka underground.
The search continued mranwhile
around the Troodos peaks. The
British are trying to round up 10
lop Koka leadfrs, including the su
pinma rmnmander known as Pig
henis. He is believed to be Col.
Gorges Grivas, formerly of the
Greek Army.
In Geneva. I Greek delegation
walked out of a conference of the
International Labor Organization
'll.Oi when its worker delegate
Andreas Kyriakopoulos was re
vised the floor In criticize British
l.ahor Minister Iain MacLeod.
MacLeod had made a brief ref
erence to the Cyprus issue in reply
to critical remarks made earlier
hv Greek Labor Minister Ionidas
fiournias. Conference ' Chairman
Mohsen Nash of Iran rapped Kvr
lokopoulos out of order when he
tried to reply.
Phonograph
Electrocutes
Girl Listener
DOYLESTOWN. Pa. - A 1ft
j ear-old girl died unexpectedly
uhile listening to phonograph mu
sic with playmates on the patin of
her trailer home near here Wed
nesday.
The girl. Melody Hernandes. was
the daughter of Chief Petty Officer
Victor J llernandes, 29, stationed
a: the Philadelphia Naval Rase.
Bulks County Coroner Thomas
I .mil) said an autopsy showed the
Muscles of the little girl's heart
v ere tiuhtly contracted, indicating
-he was a victim of electrocution
The coroner said apparently 100
volts went through the (Jirl's body
when she came in contact with the
metal case of the electric record
player and a metal heating regis
ter in the floor of Ihe trailer.
Rusian territory. Expected ar
rival time in Moscow is about 4
p m . local time, on Saturday.
The C118 plane (the military ver
sion of the commercial DCt) took
off at 12:10 p.m. (EPT) la bad
weather, with rain pelting down
and a low ceiling.
Various Air Force officials and
fellow officers were at the airport
I to see the general off.
Mrs. Twining kissed the general
goodbye and carefully wiped off a
I trace of lipstick which she left on
, his cheek.
Raaklaf Officer
The officers accompanying twin
i ing are Lt. Gen. Frank F. Everest,
I deputy chief of staff for operation;
Lt. Gen. Ponald L. Putt, deputy)
chief or staff for development: Lt.
(Gen. Thomas S. Power, chief of
: the air research and development
I command at Baltimore; Lt. Gen.
Clarence S. Irvine, deputy chief of
staff for material.
Also Maj. Gen. Albert Boyd, dep
uty commander of the air research
and development command; Brig.
Gen. William H. Blanchard, deputy
director of operations of the strate
gic air command: Col. Thomas W.
Wolfe, who has been assigned to
be air attache in the U.S. Embassy
at Moscow; Col. James C. Sherriil
and LI. Col. William H. McVey,
aides in Air Force headquarters.
Coiimlian Burns
Undergoes Surgery
HOLLYWOOD I TnmHian
George Burns was reported in!
gooa condition inursday alter;
minor sureerv at Cedars of Leb-i
anon Hospital. i
mienaanis oeciinea io disclose
the nature of the operation. They
said Burns would remain in the
hospital a week or possibly less.
At his bedside were his wife,
Gracie Allen, and their daughter,
Sandra.
Frfeheh Solons
Okeh Pension
Increase Plan
PARIS Ufl The French National
Assembly Thursday approved for
the third time Premier Guy Mol
let's plan for increasing payments
to the nation's old age pensioners.
In passing Ihe measure the depu
ties gave the government three
new voles ol confidence.
The bill now goes back to the
Senate, or Council of the Republic,
where it has once been rejected
and once modified radically. The
senators must act hv mirinieht Fri.
day and if any changes are made
me national Assembly win have to
act again. A fourth passage by the
deputies would make the bill law.
Passage by the Assembly today
was a foregone conclusion. Only
about two-thirds of the deputies
showed no for the vote InriiviHti.
al sections of the bill were passed
263 124 and 314-123. The measure
as a whole was approved, 341-35.
Only the Poujachsts and one
right-wing peasant voiced any opposition.
Woman Scts
Fires Aboard
U.S. Airliner
CHARLOTTE. S C. -A woman
passenger allegedly set two small
fires aboard a Cleveland-to-Miami
Eastern Air Lines plane early
Thursday. Neither fire caused damage, said
Charlotte Police Chief Frank N.
I Little john.
l.ittlejohn said pillow in the
passenger compartment was set
afire also tissue la the women's
rest room. The plane completed
its flight to Miami without mishap.
The chief said the woman identi
fied herself as Evelya Mills. 3.
of Cleveland.
Little john issued I mental war
rant committing the woman to jail
for observation pending contact
with her relatives. The chief said
a Charlotte physician examined the
woman and recommended that she
be held.
A Civil Aeronautics Board in
spector was en route here from
Winston-Salem, N.C., to investigate
the affair.
DfflcKutM Commitlff
Chief Of f to Capital
PORTLAND - Rollin E.
Bowles, chairman of the Save the
Deschutes Committee, left
for Washington. DC. Io support a!
water rights bill amendment pro
posed by Sen. Xeuberger D-Ore.
The amendment is aimed a
stopping construction of. Pelt on
Dam on the Deschutes. The bill
would guarantee the stales control
of water rights on rivers within
their borders.
Bowles said he will testify in a
Friday hearing before the Senate:
Interior Committee. j
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., June 22, "56 (Sec. I)-3'T
FATALTTT KECORD PERFECT
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independent airlines bad m fatal
ities to passenger! or crew in 1955,
the Aircoach Transport Asm. laid '
Thursday. Member eamen vil
receive the association's wtg4
victory award in Jar.
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