2-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon., June 23, '56 Spill Ends in PONTIAC. HI. If) A tar car ryinjj two fleeing. Kentucky bad mn at ipeeds of 100 to 110 mile an hour embed out m control Sunday, tomersaulted and (kidded broadside for feet Tha twe escaped robben didnl tuffer a scratch or a bruise. Ab jectly, they surrendered to a state policeman who trailed their blacked-out, sif-ugginf automo bile ia a terrifyini. early morn inf chase en U.S. Highway M. Patrolman Dean Kiiuell was holding the two fugitives-Arthur E. Penn. . and Jerry Powell. 21 at gunpoint beside tneir over turned auto when other police squads arrived. Height of Chase At the height of the chase. Kin sea related later, Powell was at tempting U toss the automobile's rear seat through an open rear door into the path of the pursuing polk car. Pena was driving the stolen car. . Only the wind resistance which at the high speed prevented the door from being forced complete ly open kept tha obstacle from flying Into the path of Kinsell's car. Kinaell said Powell succeed ed ia getting the seat halfway out Man Dies in Flames Of Crashed Plane MOAB, Utah III - A Moab pilot died ia the flaming wreckage of bis light plane Sunday, only a few minutes after be had taken off from the airport here. The opera tor of tbe airport aaid the plane wu aot airworthy and should not have been flown. Police chief Arch Swensoa iden tified the dead maa as Harold Coulter. 8, who wu part owner and operator of a Moab theater. n Cliase PAMELA BRENTON PRESENTS FOUR FREE LECTURES COM AMB MIAa-Maw itltH.w ara Mm tt "fawrtaia. a YnV-Maw VkaNrf, VfeflHy, anal Uaaavfty. "Maw H Win tfca tarda af lha "Maw War Affaata Yaw Haart." rrae-Taath Unlin.H.a1 (.attar MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MnaMnaaaaV InVtaaaf Aal uJraaM akaat ealaBaaaa SALEM WOMAN'S CLUB -460 imnriii kar laaf laaHnf NaakK bring the family and rui n uJllii3ln WOTOWM Ml III 10ACRESOFEXCITINO MERCHANDISI THE IEST OF SERVICE GREATEST VAIUES SO MUCH OF EVERYTHING DOWNTOWN SALEM MERCHANTS OPEN Bandit Kentucky the door and that its metal frame touched off sparks as the fleeing car rocked from side to side. Escaped Friday Penn and Powell escaped Fri day from a Jail at Louisville j where they were awaiting arraign ment on armed robbery charges. They told Illinois authorities they were to be tried for several li quor store holdups. Penn said he had already served seven years ia a Kentucky prison for robbery- and Powell said he served three years for the same offense. Seattle Man, Wife Found Dead in Home SEATTLE I - A Seattle man jn lha, (j,,, and his wile were found dead Sun- Double winners Sunday were day in their flaming home. Po-!Mrs. janic. AMr tMi Mrl. i ne lice said the mans death had been caused by a bullet. They wno W0B junior p,jr, j the after were unable to give immediately j noon and senior oairs in the eve- tbe cause of the woman's death because of the charred condition of her remains, The dead pair waa identified as Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ander son. Firemen found the bodies Sunday evening ia the couple's burning living room after respond ing to an alarm turned in by neighbors. A .22-automalic pistol lay on the floor, midway between the cou ple. Police said they were seek ing the couple's son, Richard Jr., 19, to question him about circum stances preceding the shooting. Police said they were informed by neighbors that the youth left home earlier that day. The house wu partly burned. if ttow la "Dial" far JUNE 25 1 26 AT I P.M. HEALTH YOUTH AND BEAUTY-UNIIMITED MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 35 AND 2 AT 3 P.M. FREE MATINEES FOR WOMEN ONLY. akaaaBairtaaalaaVai 1 - - - - J NO ADMISSION Yaatk mi lawfy raa. nil SIAUTT Quartet From Portland Nabs Bridge Honors A Portland quartet, which In cluded two life masters, took top honors in team of four play at the final session of the Willamette Val ley Sectional Bridge Championships held here Sunday. Members of the winning team were Max Manchester, Dorothea McDowell. Lucille Wheeler and Father William Bottman. Both1 Manchester and Mrs. Wheeler are life masters. Winners in the open pain com' petition held Saturday afternoon and evening were John Donnelly, Seattle. Wash., and Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Bcllvue. Wash. A Salem couple, Mrs. Klsie Day and Carl Ruder, took third piece in the open pairs section. Taft Do Sixth Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peck. Taft. Ore., who led the field at the end of the open pairs afternoon session, nlariwt fifth in th final atanHinffa Binnion holh of Lakeview. Ore. ning piay Salem victors in junior oairs Sunday were Mrs. Gus Wallace and Mrs. Douglas Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Wilson; Mrs. E. W. Hughes and Mrs. W. G. Rogers; and Mrs. Carl Charnholm and Mrs. Kenneth Baird. Salem Wlaaers Salem winners in senior pairs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis, Eugene pairs Leona Taylor and Mrs. Mrs. i Mona Yoder, Corvallis pairs. Largest attendance at the three day tournament occurred Saturday evening when 57 .tables were in operation with 22S players partici- patiny. A buffet supper followed the Saturday play. II. COTTAGE RKIfl. FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. - VP i v y ' I i,.t I 0 "I SlatesVisit L-rtQ 1 Salem visitor aett Saturday HI I meases , be Michigan Cr. G 8apy, Williams wbe will be keyaate speaker at a meeting at the Martoa Taasly Democratic Ctalral Committee. Gov. Williams To Visit City On Saturday G. Mennen (Soapy) Williams, in the middle of an unprecedented fourth term as governor of Michi- gan, will be an all day visitor to Salem this Saturday, climaxing his stop here with a keynote speech to Marion County Demo- crals. The young governor, considered s darkhorse possibility for either tn trying to establish the causes the Democratic presidential orjf the disastrous forest fire of a vice presiuenuai nominaiion in eeH ago wnicn ciaimeo me lives limits to biennial legislative ses Chicago this August. Williams if 21 soldiers during the "Lucky sjon,t an(j annual sessions, in win come 10 sairm as pan ui Alpnonse operation, "sentiment checking" trip to the1 Two bomb incidents were re northwest, 'ported in Cyprus Saturday night. He is scheduled to arrive at 1 At Famagusta a bomb was thrown McNary Field at 8 55 a.m. Satur-jjt a military vehicle and in Ni day where he will be met by party j co.la another was tossed from a officials and candidates. A press ' ba Icon v at a patrol car. There conference is planned for 9 30 a.m. in the Marion Hotel after which he will tour Salem and have lunch with party leaders. T Opei Meeting His speech, which is open to the public, is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall and will open the organiza tional meeting of the Marion Coun ty Democratic Central Commit tee. He will leave Salem at 4 30 p.m. for an evening talk at West Unn. State Sen. Robert D. Homes, Democratic candidate for gov ernor, will introduce Williams at the VFW Hall gathering. Follow ing the talk precinct committee men of Marion County will elect officers of the central committee. Reeleetloa Expected S. W. '.John i Horn, chairman for the past two years, is expect ed to be reelected to that post. Other top officers are Mrs. Irma Lindquist, Aurora, county vice chairman, is not a candidate for reelection. Miss Ruth Skinner, Salem, secretary, and Glen Sor-, enson, Salem, treasurer. Following t h e organizational , meeting the Marion-Polk County , Democratic Club will sponsor a , no-host dinner at the hall at C:30 p.m. Democratic candidates for all state and county office been Invited to attend sions which are open to the pub i lie. ;Six Minor Thefts Noted Six minor thefts, four involving stolen hubcaps, were reported by S(jr sajd anolht,r 200 vollntper the Marion County Sheriff's office ! servicemen from Lowry Air Force over the weekend. j Base and Ft Carson would go into Herman R. Model, 1.108 N. Com-jth, area at 3 a. m. Monday in an mercial St., said a camera and a eflort to encircle the burning area, whisk broom were stolen from his j "if we don't get a fire line es ! car Sunday while the vehicle was tablished around there by 10 a. m. parked near Clear Lake Entrance wa 0ainol Kv hraalrino ear uin. I e. -"j "."-.s . "... dow, he told officers. I Howard Bradbury, Butttville. re ported a rotary power lawn mmv-1 I er was taken from the trunk of his car while it was parked near ' Broadacres late Satuday night. ; Three persons reported loss of all four hubcaps while their cars were parked near the Hollywood I 'Bowl Saturday night. losses were1 listed by Robert W. Bradley, 17B.V . Broadway St : John l.ehr. 605 Mil ler Ave., Dallas; and W. R. Heine 2470 N. Church St. ! William SlaniDlev. Route 1. Box 515. Woodburn. told officers that; fmie huh, an. uere lakr-n frnm hi car while the vehicle was located at the State Fairgrounds Saturday Democrat (iroup Kef uses to Revolt Against Adenauer BOCHCM, Germany iP - Dis- ' sident members of the Free Demo- j cralic Party who refused to join ' in the rebellion against Chancellor 1 Konrad Adenauer last Fehruaiy formed a new political party here Sunday. Victor Emmanuel Preusker. fed-1 eral housing minister, who stayetf ' in the cabinet when other Frc j Democrats quit the Bonn National j coalition, was elected chairman lof the new "Free People's Party." About 400 dele?r't( attended the founding convention. People Do Read Spot Ads (You Art) Greek Rebel Chief Escapes British Net NICOSIA. Cyprus ( "Lucky Alphonse." the big Troodos Moun tain operation which the British launched with the aim of round ing up leaders of the Greek Cy priot rebellion, ended Sunday. British officials said the 16-day sweep by 5,000 troops had yield ed valuable information and quan tities of ammunition and supplies. But George Grivas, the former Greek army colonel the British say is "Dighenis," chief of the underground organization trying to force union with Greece, es caped capture. Griv'as .has a $28,000 price on U;. .A ' .. ... kl... .(ill iiib urau aiiu ,u inrtiu mi,. among the wild Troodos peaks . . i r i- ... aiung wiui 8rridi ui ms iiruini- ants. Five Monks Arrested I The announcement of the opera- lions end disclosed that five governmental services is omsirip monks were arrested Saturday at P'ng the ability of public revenue Kvkko monastery, which the Brit- ish ai had been used as a sun-! plv and information center for mountain bands of Koka, the re bel fighting organization. A search of the monastery yielded one Australian army bat tle uniform, a blanket with the letters "Koka" on it and some shotgun shells, the British said. In future the monastery will be permitted a skeleton maintenance staff only. Nw Snapshots Faund radio and new snapshots of Grivas and several wanted Eoka men were found in a small supply ;dump in another mountain sweep, , British court of inquiry is were 00 casualties. Morse Raps Ike, Predicts Nod for Adlai VANCOUVKR, B. C, - Sen Wayne' Morse tD-Orei said Sun-j day President Eisenhower Is a part-time President who indulges ; in too much political expediency i and will be defeated in the next election. i Morse is here to speak to a con-1 vention of the International Broth-, erhood of Teamsters. Interviewed Sunday, he predict- ed Adlai Stevenson will be nom- j inated as the Democratic Presi-1 dential candidate on the third to j fifth ballot at the party's national j convention. Morse said, too, there will be' better cooperation between the ! U. S. and Canada on the North- western power question now that . the State Department has taken 1 over jurisdiction. didates for r IMihrc Sweeps to the pub- 1 800 Acres IDAHO SPRINGS. Colo. tl Fire swept over between 600 and 800 acres of timber in Devils Can ton Sunday as ino volunteers fought to control the lightning caused flames. Ciporpe Rrnwn forpst iiner i- Watch out!" Brow n said He add ed that he felt the "chances are ! pretty good " that the fire fighters can establish the line before ex pected winds spring up Monday morning. RI SS TO SHOW JETS STERNBERG. Germany Russian jet fighters will be flown np lha lire! timt, in - U'n.lnrn I r- show here July 8. The German ' Aero Club, sponsors, said the I'nited States, France. Britain and Italy also will enter planes. Jl VENII.E PROOF WASHINGTON . Congressional look A special into Washing ton school standards and juvenile delinquency will be initiated after July 4 by a House subcommittee. Rep. James C. Davis 'D-Ga' re ported. OOX OFFICE O ticketsN ( NOW ON SALE) PENTACLE THEATRE Bell, Book and Candle June 24 through June 30 ST PAUL RODEO AND DANCE July 1 thru 4 MOUAIA BUCKEROO July 1 thru 4 Willamette River Days July 4 . WILLAMETTE CONCERT SERIES 1056-57 Season For Reservations Dial 4-2224 'rocooooo Salem Boats Cruise, Advertise Festival Ten Salem boats decorated with pennants, banners and eight River Days princesses cruised the Wil lamette River from Salem to Ore- j gon City Sunday to spread the word of river festivities to be held here July 4th. i Tbe Salem cruisers made stops at Newberg and Oregon City dur ing the 70-mile trip. The river caravan was met at Newberg by Mayor George Lehman and representatives of city service' Fiscal System Reexamination Said Needed SPOKANK The demand for systems in Oregon. Hasn.iiRton Idaho and Montana, cituens a officials of the four states were told Sunday. The statement was made in the findings of the Pacific Northwest Asembly on State Government which ended Sunday. The four-flay meet drew some 50 citizens, politi cians and officials. The final statement, which sum- mnd up the results of the group's talks in panel discussions, added that there is "a pressing need" for reexamination of fiscal s - terns to avoid piecemeal attempts which "only postpone lacmg thr central issue " v Tim Limits assemhij also concluded that there should be no time slates where required, n.igiit well concentrate on budget mailers. They commended Oregon's new depjilment of finance and adminis ration as "a significant s'ep to- vvdrt; more -effects e slite man. agement," and also sugi!esl"d that v ' a ' sharp reduction" in the number Maltman said both Bagley and of elective slate officials would be '.tlw girl disappeared from sight. usc(11l i Bagley and his wife had driven ... .c.j 'from Vancouver to the beach to n.ght, Charles A. Spragtie lormer o(hr of ,h( c flr( governor of Oregon and ,,ow editor, Guj ol the Salem Statesman, told the j pd by assembly that s ate governments .arorj bj in Ih, Northwest have come a breakers tf ,o ed long way and now are '-'I! , ol,t ' good'' government. . Strang, Weak Points C I 1 Sprague. who also participated Cart'Il ijCCKS in panel discussions during the session, spoke on the strong and wvr.k points of state and local government. On federal-stale relations, Surague said he was not worried that "states are goin,' dowr the dram.'' and said many n! those who cry most loudly for state. rights are those who "are fearful ; that the federal govenment will; do something they don't like." Driver Averts Injurvr Near Wilsonville A Portland man escaped injury when the car in which he was VATICAN' CITY UP More than driving alone was extensively , ,-,oo s. pilots, parachutists and damaged in striking concrete I salors who will lake part in NATO bridge railings on both sides of Southern European and Mediter Wilsonville Highway Sunday night, ranfan air.sea exercises next week state police said. were received in audience Sunday Traffic was blocked about a by Pop Pius XII. half hour by the accident w hich ; The pontiff received them in the the driver said was caused by a blowout, they said. The driver was listed as James A. Horace. Portland. The mishap happened about a mile north of Wilsonville, officers added. FALL INJl RF.S MAN Martin Rehm, of Salem Rmite t Box 525, received several rib frac tures in a fall Sunday from a cherrv tree at his home, his wife said. Rehm was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital about 7:20 p. m. by Willamette Ambulance Dope control experts say nar cotic addiction is increasing in the t'nited States, but declining in the United Kingdom, France and Italy. "flal Heaping Plates Full and Heaps More Where That Came From at Where You Con Gat jft yoll (Lan Cat for 99C Vtmtuding Choice of Entree and Dessert) Downtown on Stote Street Doily to 8 P.M. Organ Music Every Evening with Bill Hewitt aid Zors Rice at the Hammond Console clubi. Crew members had lunch and gassed up their boats before continuing down-river to Oregon City where they were greeted by Mayor Richard Long and other civic leaders. River Day princesses received a guided tour of the city from Long including a trip up the city's ele vator to the top of the observation tower. All the girl received life time passes for use on the elevator. Boats left Salem about a a.m. Sunday. Two boats made the re turn trip by river, several re mained overnight and the rest were trailered back to Salem. While some river enthusiasts were cruising others were reminis cing. An invitation to River Days was extended to the Veteran Sleamhoatmen's Association b y Polly Predmore. edilor of the Ore gon State Kmployees Association newspaper Sentinel, at the 31st an nual reunion of the association held at Champoeg Park Sunday. Man Drowns In Attempt to Save Girl, 15 LONG BKACH. Wash. uT A 4fi.y e a r-old Vancouver. Wash., man drowned in the surf two miles north of Long Beach Sunday in a futile attempt to rescue a 1 l.Vyear-old girl. Dead are Carol Veach, 15. and Bert C. Bagley.46. Both were from Vancouver, Wash. Pacific County Sheriff's Dep George Maltman said a group uf 11 Camp Fire girls and two chap rrones had gone swimming in thr ocean surf. The girl was carried beyond the last breakers and be gan screaming for help. Another of the girls'. Vickey Banning. 15. tried to reach Carol but failed and returned to shore. Bagley, whose aaugmrr was anions me group sinppru uii ins Miura aim tuai Five Bodies in Reservoir PRICF. I'tah - Searrhers Sunday dragged tne icy waters ot Seofield reservoir for the bodies of five of six persons who drowned Saturday when a sudden squall capsized their fishing boat. Strong winds capsized the boat in which eight persons were fish ing. Drowned were a man, his wife, their three children and the man's brother. Two persons swam safely to shore. llT.S. Uniformed Men I Received by Pope Vatican Consistory Hall, and spoke with each in turn as they passed before him. In the group were 150 air force pilots, 70 para chutists and. 300 seamen. COMING! JxAy 20 mrv Jury 29 oeuANOt MUITM0MAH STADIUM Hys Alan Jenkins fatrtf,,. Oraat Spoctaclot UmS "lOLERO ft "HOAH S AW lnttaalioal Start MAIL ORDERS f Vt rWanwet fort tot Office SoUtl Maalr ml liM lksM ti le I war OraaJtfaaa1 tl.SOi Uaaar wm tl. Taa hxhtM. MAS TOO ATI Umm aka ar hmt arar aayaaaa l HOII0AY ON Kl alaas wHti atmaaa mM aataVattaa' aavalaaa M S OtllM i K. OIN C... 40S I W. SA Am, 14,1 Prodiued hv Holiday on Irt Shout. Inr Porlland Sponsor Ornn Journal . Manmnl Orraon 'SporU Atlrarliom Turncoat GI Accepted in Home Town I DALLAS, Tex. Lewie Griggs, 23. the youth who was j captured by the Chinese commu nists and once refused repatria . lion, said Sunday he has been ac cepted in his home community of 1 Jacksonville. Tex. Griggs said in an interview he J will start college this fall and will J work his way through school. He is interested in natural science and sociology hut has not decided his course. j I He was in Dallas to appear on a confession show conducted by i station WFAA-TV. Going to Work "I'm going to work my way through school," he said. "I'ntil this mess is cleared up I wouldn't think of going under the Gl bill." Griggs said he had been told that he had been accepted by the people of his home town. "One man has said he was an tagonistic but he has never said anything to me," Griggs said. ; "that is one reason I wanted to be on Confession. I wanted to let' the people know I am fully aware of the crime I committed against my country and that I am sorry." An Individualist Griggs said he is an individual ist and could not accept commun ism. He was perplexed about the truth while a prisoner and said he was given marijuana frequent ly to smoke. Griggs declined to say which college he planned to attend as he said it might reflect upon the school. However the school is aware of his background and has accepted him as student this fall. More than 400.0(10 skilled young men under 30 were deferred by the I S. draft program in World War II. 4-7I3 20C Opaa a 45 50 I ai Tamarraw On thi Threshold of Space Tha Ibm llary af ftia Sfcala-Flyart af rt U.S. Aiefarca. Th li All Trua -It la NOT Sciatica Fxtian. - Alia Tha Stary af Ilia larinifiaM lifla Tht Gun That Won thi Wtst Woodburn Drive-In Sunday Monday Tuesday "DAY THE WORLD ENDED" Richard Denning Plus "PHANTOM FROM 10.000 IEAWET KrttTsylor Michael H'halen SILVERTON Drive-In Theatre Sunday Monday - Tuesday "UNDERWATER" Jane Russell Plus "6YPSY COLT" Hard Bond Open 7:15 Start Dusk DALLAS MOTOR-VU Gates open 7.00, show at dusk. William Iloldrn -Jennifer Jones in 'lent It i Mirry Splendorsd Thing" Cinemascope Second Feature Rorv Calhoun Shelley Winters in "Irsiiyri el Pinch Villi" Superscope Em. m i '4 The . .?j '- bay... xv-rsii The MAT X 4 k me rD Dtf ST0RY.i !-Jl' GREAT urn ymrn-EDMOHO owm r TWCT I aTJaW' ajssj Theatre Time Table ELSINORC "Jt'BAL" 7 00. 10 .15 NAVY WIFE": 8:1(1 CAPITOL (Continuous from I pm ) "THE HARDER THEY FALL": 2 3:i 1:23. 10 1.1 "GREAT DAY IN THF. MORN ING : I cm, 4 50. 40 NO. SVI.FM IIR1VE IN THK CONQUF.RO P.." John Wawie "FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG." Stewart Granger Gates open t 45-Show at du5k. HOI.I.YWOOn "ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE": 7 00. 10-1S "GUN THAT WON THE WEST:" 9 05 Parts "of the Bible have been translated into 1.092 languages un der sponsorship of the American Bible Society. hattuc J NOW OPEN MONDAYS Gates Open 6:45 Show at Dusk . . . NOW PLAYING! JOHN WAYNE SUSAN HAYWARD "The Conqueror" In Technicolor! Co Hit Suspense Intrigue STKWART GKAM.KR JEAN SIMMONS "Footsteps in the Fog" praam MatiiiW Today! And Every Day NOW PLAYINGI TV PKTUff TREY TMO H-ra ra stop! CO HIT Graol Drama I Crtat Action I PAY IN THEg morning: VIRGINIA MAYO - ROBERT STACK Rl ROMAN juaiicoi I RAYMOND BURR no gosoon ENDS TONITE "JUBAL" "NAVY WIFE" ( mm i m" jiHuinphrty I BOGART "1 JANSTGUJNG (tODSTBGER "TIME TABLE" The Terror of a Time Bomb WITH MARK STEVENS V