The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 27, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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2Sec I) Statesman, Salem, Ore , Wed., June 27, '56
Vorld Eyes on Christianity,
Missionary Session Told
"Th world b waitinf (or Christianity to demonstrate that it pos
, e$iet what it professes," 500 delegates were reminded Tuesday night
at ht opening session of the Oregon Christian Missionary Convention
at Turner tabernacle.-
J.Tb atatement was made by guest speaker, the Rev. Ting R.
ChimDie. pastor of the Wichita. Kansas. Christian Church.
lhampic s lam was entitled
Girl Admits
Mind Your Own Business." and
was built on the three words,
power, spirit and witness." Delei
gates were told that Jesus prom
ised that the church should have
power and spirit that it might
witness (demonstrate that it pos
apsscs what it Drofcssp.il for Him
BOSEBURG m Sheriff Ira C. jn ewy worij condition.
Church Duty Teld
"The "church must concentrate
on the major task to which it was
Kidnap H
oax
Boyd aaid Tuesday that a 12-year
old; girl made up a story that she
wa kidnaped last Friday night
According to Byrd, Margie' -..-u.iniuJ h j Himself
Rribin. the daughter of Mr. and champje laid
- Mr$.. Allen Robbing, admitted that ; Tuday night., wssion WM the
it fu all a hoax He said shei(irsl o( ,ix d of in.spirataonal
gate no reason it appar- tak discussion5i and busines,
fared into a cir by a
ItaiMawt mi anI Ar4 Pi i A TiAaW i
meetings that will extend through
The Rev. Mr. Champie will
speak again at this morning's
S . . ,. , . ' Missionary Society. Later further
put we snenn saio sne i i dilcUMtoni wiU be
Christian Church Leaders Open Sessions
c rj H
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? ' ...
American Seeks R u s s Trade
For NATO-Banned Machinery
Eleven Die as
MOSCOW Iff William P. I.ear, an American aviation equipment
maker, flew here Tuesday with a small planeload of material that
NATO bars from delivery to the Soviet bloc.
He brought it for inspection by Russian experts, apparently with
trade in mind by way of Switzerland.
But before he could show his wares he experienced a keen em
barrassment at the airport. His
plane stalled on the landing strip
and had to be towed
Lear was accompanied bv his
wife and a Russian navigator on a
flight from Berlin with a refueling A f 1,17 11
stop at Vilna. He was the first jY 013111 i 3118
westerner legally to fly a personal
Dane into Miiseuw
On Embargo List ! ROSWKI.L. N M. - A gigan-
Lear told reporters that Russia "c Alr ForcP ,ank''r
wanted to buv automatic pilots crash,'d ,ak" Tuesday, just after
and night control machinery such takeoff in an open field 10 miles
as his companv makes. Although oulh ' nearby Walker Air Force
his equipment rs on the NATO em- J""ine a 11 " abo;ird
bargo list for Iron Curtain coun- , nnl
tries, Lear indicated his new fac-:lM,ed ,h.e ,A'r Fori'f' , " n ',' 1
tory headquarters in Geneva
Theatre Time
Table
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ANIMAL WORLD ' 2 .:. OS.
NORTH S M KM IIKIVK IN
THE HKTl'RN OF JACK
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HOI I WOOD
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7 mi 10 1"
-TEENACE CRIME WAVE
B V.
Army Rules
In Guatemala
admitted she walked to the spot,
the hitchhiked a ride back to
Cahill Awaits
made by the
Rev. Martin Clark, and Dean John
E. McCaw of Drake University.
Driiohtir H iAtipA that rrtrh Slate Several Talks
mfrr legs an mud on her shoes Mr, ".. m'slfionar5,,to Ma
j i'l i i d8' with ' Christianity for all
confirmed the later itory. WJIu o( life .. and altcmpt t0 i.
-y lar as we re concerned, wc ustrate that "God, like man
can is closed," he said. i concerned with all man's daily
' i , i
l"tw"jfHt not merely wun re-
. ll' " t...!l JI J - -.t t
Kelease iear
laiKS DUiiaina . aruunu inium
Two featured speakers at the sii day Orejton ('hristian Missionary Convention that got under way
Tursday'nisht at Turner tabernacle pause a few moments in downtown Salem to discuss ronven
tion business with the Rev. Wayne A. (ireene riht), minister of Salem's First Christian Church.
At the left is the Rev. William D. Hall, I nited Christian Missionary Society's (.eneral Church Pro
gram director, listening to a comment by Dean John K. MrCaw of Drake I'niversily.
Garden Hose
I Okch on Bond;:S"Ws c,,l'w
i ' i TAUOA t'U A tU.n
ULLA
: FLEMMING
SCHOOL OP IAUET
i lummtr Coursa
i Sitnrday Classes for
Begianera, Intermediate
ai and Advanced 1
REGISTER NOW! Pa. 17475
dtASSES START June 10th
J base WalUa JHaU
theme,
! Tonight Dean McCaw will pre
aent the first of five talks under
the general heading "The Messen
ger" with a discussion of "This
Mutual Ministry." Subsequent
talks will be "Who Shall Bear
Witness," "Moulding of the Mes
senger," "The "Karthen Vessel,"
'and "Behold the Messenger."
1
.
lYont to meet
new. friends?
jio vdiiiu iiuiy in his art: 'brother
dom this week less than two -t just scadt.d her " said Mrs.
weeks after he began a delayed Wllilln i Laws motn,,r .;inc.
one-year sentence at the State:
Penitentiary for taking $":0 from .
a Lincoln County water district's , ()s(lirr (loillU'il
funds. ! ' t"
Four coast area citizens have , w(.w i ior ilh'V
put up the $10,000 bond ordered ,' 111 J1 tlS
by the State Supreme Court when I KOSKIH'RO .ei The Citv
Multnomah
Jury Studies
New Charires
rOKTI.AM) ,-The Multnomah
hose which had been in the sun founty ,;r;)nd jury investigating
all day as sprayed on her by a U(.P m triland now is consider-
TAMPA. Fla. f - A 19-month-
old girl received first-degree
burns when water Irom a garden
Switzerland, could sell to the Com
munists. I.ear moved his headquarters to
Geneva from I.os Angeles. and
Santa Monica, Calif He has avi
ation factories at Grand Rapids,
Mich , and F.lyria. Ohio.
lie told reporters he understood
negotiations were under way for
the Soviet purchase of three id(,ntificillion
rit-iiiu vaidveue jei passenger
transports that use his equipment.
Sees F.nd of Control
more man 3 2 hours alter the HM.-Hire nn irenholn oaeel
flaming tragedy, on orders of Col. i;f TKI M.A .f President
(leorge W. Porter, the base c m- o. los Castillo Armas clamped
mandcr. ' military rule on (luatemala Tues-
The tanker, a KC97 caught ' di(V aflrr a death dealing clash
lire shortly after it took oft at' njav njKht between police and
6 50 pm 1 MST' on what the Air ulmersitv students accused of
Force said was a routine training Communist agitation,
flifrht -p,,, p0Ke lired on .students
It said the names of the vie- ,L,inOr.ilin- on the Ciiatemalan
tuns would not be released until ,.;ipla s mam avenue Three stu-
Me did not explain .specifically jhe vwth Bomb
now this would be done but com-
menled "the embargoes will not
last long "
Alexander Vladimilov. of the
Ministry of Foreign Trade, met the
is completed and dents were killed and two more
next of kin are notified. dj,,d during the night Seventeen
The plane was assigned to the ti,ers were wounded.
:flith Air Itefuelmg Squadron of- The government said one police-
I man was killed and three were
; wounded.
Short Epitaph
On Tombstone
Desire of HST
Bv EDDY f.lLMORE
LONDON - Harry Truman
. isited the tombs of Britain'l
great Tuesday anj said he wanted
a sport epitaph on his own grave.
' 'Yes sir." be remarked to re
porters. "I want them to put on
ni ne He Done Mis Damndest ' "
Tourinp through SI Paul's Ca
thedral and Westminster Abbey,
the former I S President visited
'he tombs of the Duke .of Welling
ton Admiral Lord Nelson, Charles
Dickens, Prime Minister Glad
sior.r and others
AI the historic abbe? Truman
stared down at the cold, stnne
floor and commented:
"Frankly, I'd rather he under
thev g'ound than under a stnne
floor like this It wnulrl he a lot
e.'sur to gel out when the grrat
horn blows "
Tri'Mi.in stood silently (or sev
i",.l minutes before a tablet in
St raid's erected to an American
a'l'man William Meade Lindsley
Fiske III. A guide explained that
Fi-i.e. seicing wilh Hie Royal Air
Fo'te. was the first I'S officer
to lose his life in T.ritain in World
W;:r II He was killed Aug. 6, llUfl
TRAIN WRECK FATAL
JCNCTION CITV' .f -
Lear. No representative of the
truck collided with
A pic kup
Southern.
I' S. embassy was there. It was Pacific locomotive at the main
understood the State Department crossing here Tuesday. The truck
driver, Loyd E. Clemens, about 35,
they issued a stay of execution , Council Monday night rejected a
lor Cahill last week It is being rooosai ... i,,t th Oregon Water
checked by Polk County District corp fluoridate Koseburg s water
HAY CROPS HIT
PORTLAND iti - The alfalfa
weevil is causing extensive dam-1 Attorney Walter Foster, who said supply
ae to ha1' crops in Malheur, he had until Thursday to approve The vote was 5-1 after a debate
Baker and Union counties, accord- or disapprove it. ! between councilmen opposing the
ing to the weekly Oregon crop Olfenng $5,000 of the bond were ordinance and dentists and other ht h. ........ v.,:,..
report.
NOW FiAYtNO
HON!
4-4713
uncinq
at
Crystal Gardens
Tonight!
mi mtr obut ioa n ou
ata.
tm4
Marie Kauffman, Wecoma Be at'n j councilmen who favored the pro-
housewife, and L. D. Leignton. ous posa
farmer, while William I'nger, Koseburg voters May 18 ap
Newport merchant, and Horance ! proved fluoridalion. But the vote
C. Buckingham, Newport commer- j tta, no( hinding. and councilmen
cial fisherman, put up the re-j0ppsmg the ordinance said that
maining $5,000. about 4.000 persons outside the
If the bond is approved by j cjty jmj5 and using the city's
Thursday, Cahill may be freed waier supply had had no voice in
just short ot two weeks atier neitne matter.
was brought to the prison here by
ambulance. Suffering from a heart
ailment, Cahill began his sentence
June 16 nearly two years after he
was convicted by a Polk County
jury.
', 'e onetime Lincoln County
justice of peace won a slay of
execution from the court to per
mit his attorneys to file an appeal
to the U.S. Supreme Court.
inq new charges laid before it by
some of the witnesses called in
the previous three weeks of the
probe. Atlv. (Ion. Itnbert V. Thorn
ton said Tuesday.
The investigation was touched
off by a series of newspaper
articles asserting some Seattle
men had connived with Portl.ind
ers to set up a vice ring.
(Icn Lliiiu Smith of Oregon
directed Thornton to take up the
investigation.
'The jury still is pursuing
various lines of inquiry within the
scope of the mv es! igation ordered
running
to earth and endeavoring lo prove
or disprove other charges than
those which have been given such
wide publicity."
Holt Aide llringM.
11 More Orphans
Lolc Leader
Visits Salem
A large turnout of Salem's
Scottish Rite Masons attended a
reception and dinner Tuesday
night in Marion Hotel for n rare
VKlt of a snvereii'n frunH ni!i.
Nine Korean man(t.r
Members " said the vi-it of
Luther A. Smith of Washington,
"Ttert-Agt
Crimt Wav"
Th Story of ThrM
"Wrong" Kid
PORTLAND
orohans. all of whom will be
adopted by Oregon couples, ar
rived at ine roruano airpori n. t-, as believed to be the sec
Monday nigni. ond , history of a sovereign
The nine were pnrt of a group grand comman()er , Sa)pm
ALBUQUERQUE TO VISIT of 21 brought from Seoul by Harry Smjthj wno spoke Mnnday in
MADRID i;rv Beltran Osorio"- Larson, i-arson is wo King woo portanfli was taken on a tour of
. niei de Rivera. 18th Duke of iirnry "" . I resweii ore ihe Capitol Building and grounds
Albuquerque, is leaving for farmer wno is irying to una TuPsdav afternoon. He speaks
America Saturday to attend the hm" for thp abandoned children ndav jn Eugrne anrt gnPS from
250th birthday of the New Mexi-f Kor,,an ft,rls 8nd American ,here to (Irants Pass and Klam
co city named for an ancestor of service men ;ath Falls
his.
took a dim view
The Soviet trade ministry paid
for the gasoline for the trip. It is
putting up the couple for three
days at the National Hotel across
Irom Ihe Kremlin.
Lear asked the Russians why
they let him break precedent to
make the trip at the controls of
his own plane, a two-engine Cess
na 310 He said they told him
"we're Irving to convince you we
are trying to tear down the so
called Iron Curtain."
But it was fairly obvious that
business factors entered into the
deal
The stalling came after officials
at Vnuknva airport asked Lear
to move his plane away from the
space in front of the terminal.
Kloctriial controls of the left en
gine failed Lear needed a battery
cart to recharge. None was avail
able. So an electrically operated
bagsage cart pulled him over to
Ihr area where planes of British.
Fre nc h-and V S. delegations- to '
the Soviet air show were parked.
A crowd of several hundred Rus
sians roared their laughter as the
yellow, nine and white plane -
wi'h the Stars and Stripes on the
tail- was hauled off
TRANSPORT ARIUVKS
SKATT1.F. f - The Navy
transport (Ion M M Palnck ar
rived here Tuesday with 1.519
passengers from Ihe Far F.asi.
Junction City, was killed.
JUMBO
FRIED SHRIMP
$1.00
Per Dojen
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Spectacular Fireworks DispUyl
if Water-Ski Show!
ic Tug-Boat Tug-o-Wari
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if Tug Boat Race!
if Children's Games and Contests!
if River Parade of Boats
CABIN CRUISER . . .
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Daily to 8 p.m.
Organ Music Every
Evening with Bill Hewitt
and Zora Rice at the
Hammond Console
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Catea Opea :45 Show At Dusk
ir STARTS TONIGHT
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COME A8 YOU ARK ... IN THE FAMILY CAR!
LET THE KIDDIES VISIT OUR COMPLETE
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The first synthetic dye, a mauve
was produced by William Henry
Perkin in 1856.
SILVERTON
Drive-In Theatre
Wed. Thurs. - Fri. Sat.
"THE VIOLENT MEN"
Glenn Ford B. Stanwyck
Plus
"CRUISIIT DOWN THE RIVER"
Dick Haymes
Dong McKav lo
YiVit Guard (lamp
Swiinitifrs' Kicvcle
Mashed Willi Knife
A lire of her daughter Vickie's
bicycle was cut by a knife Tues
day afternoon while parked at
ill visit the Oregon (dinger Tool. Mrs. Carl Church,
(luard encampment at:i;,3.i Norway St.. tuld police.
PORTLAND W Douglas Mc
Kay. Republican nominee for I' S
senator
National
Can-in Clatsop Wednesday.
He also has several Portland
talks scheduled for this week and
will tour I'nlk County Friday
McKay will campaign in Faslern
i Oregon next week.
DALLAS MOTOR-YU
Gates open 7:00, show at dusk.
Henry Fonda
Fred MacMurrav In
"TRAIL Of THE LONESOME PINE"
Technicolor
Second Feature
John Wavne. Rettv Field in
"SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS"
Technicolor
(la nn cry Mishap
In lures Worker
.V
Lloyd P Rappe.
Windsor Island ltd .
Iiaiture ol a leg wh
bosiar about I p in
V. of
received a
le loading a
Tuesday at
Woodburn Drive-In
Wed. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat.
In Cinemascope
"BAD DAY AT HACK ROCK"
Spencer Tracy
Plus
"ROSE MARIE"
Ann Blvthe Howard Keel
OI'FN 7:15 STARTS 1)1 SK
Kelly Farquhar t Co. 14iO lile
ltd . first aidmen said, lie was
taken hy Willamettte Ambulance
to Salem (ieneral Hospital, where
attendants said he was "resting
comfortably" Tuesday night
HEY D0NT FORGET WE START
IMfttl THESE TWO FINE SHOWS
KIDS! AT 1 P. M.
THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY
cocri ANY 01111 n 1 NDKR
rKtt! 12 YEARS OLD
Accompanied hy Their Mom or Dad FREE
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SHOWN
1:00
4:21
7:S
11:11
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