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

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2-Scc I) Statesman, Salem, Ore.. M on., Aug. 20, '56
Naval Team Probes Bomber
Wreckage for Cause of Crash
Investigators from Seattle Nvil
Air Station Sunday began de
tailed study to determine why a
Navy' attack bomber crtshea in
flamed ia South Salem Saturday
night.
fiva Investigators, headed by
Sicank Atmosphere of GOP
Convention
.By ARTHt'K XDSON
- AT Newtfeatarei Writer
SAM FRANCISCO (1 -One
thinf about the Republican: They
certainly art operating in a much
awankier atmosphere than the one
in which the Democrat did buii
' nesa lart week. .
Thia doesn't meaa that the COP
naturally put sa the dog. Politi
cian tend to look and act pretty
muck alike rag ardleia of party
label. .
Bud while getting ready for their
national convention itarting Mon
day, the GOP ha taken over the
Fairmont Hotel, on Nob Hill, which
Isn't exactly prtmltivt camping.
Marble Pillars ' ' '
" Eater the front door, and you
sea on marble pillars that look as
if they might be on lend-least
from the National Art Gallery,
picture of President Dwlght D.
Eisenhower, and Vict Preijdeot
Richard Nixon. These probably art
the mod ornate pole ever used
lor tacking up political posters.
Wander down to Republican
prest headquarters. There a young
GOP drumbeater, with a depreca
tory cough, will lead you to a
bronae plaque. Hera In this room
now stacked with well adjectlved
Republican Jiterature, tbeUnlted
imiuna cnanvr on flumu nam
waa aranea.
Mink Ceata
Or take a look at the ho
tel guests, political affiliation un
known. It i chilly u the evenings.
and ta a reporter who has been
sweating n out in Chicago, H i
unnerving to bump suddenly he
2TCar Crash
Injures Three
WTLLAMINA A two-car collision
about IH miles west of here Sun
day tent three persons to McMlnn
viilt Hospital, atatt police report
ed. Hospital attendant listed them
a Marion Barker and Jerald Rote.
hot of Reedsport. and Paul Frib
ble, Scottsburg. AO received lacer
ations. They were reported to be
recovering saualactaruy iunday
Bight
Lee Bachmana, Scotuborg. suf
fered leg injury aad tut brother,
James, received a seat injury.
atar police said
Officer said Barker was driver
of one car. The second vehicle waa
operated by Ralph James KeOey.
Portland, they tail KeDry waa
accompanied by member of lus
lamily. No injuries wort reported !
in tht Xelley
aUCHLAND COL DftOWKS
RICHLAND, Wash. - Bon
nie Beverly Beebt, 7, drowned
Sunday when she waa swept off
her feet at the waded to the Yak
ma River near ft confKienc with
if Columbia on the touthera out-
akirt of Richland.
Dean Pickers
Vantcd Immediately
; Sew Ad'.
h Today's Classified Section
(Processor Bean Ctnmittee) .
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Cmdr. Richard Barton, studied
the crash acen at the junction of
Ewald avenue and Liberty road.
Wreckage will be moved from
the area today, the Navy said
Peraonnel attempted Sunday to
auemble widely scattered piece
Awes Newsman
group of ladies swathed in mink,
mink.
Go into the news workroom, and
the impression is strengthened.
Even with the teletype printers
clacking in their plrbian way, one
still can look up at the ornate
f;old trimmed ceiling, or the fancy
it tie balconies sticking out - like
eyebrows over full length mirror.
Mike you feel you ought to be
wearing taila and whit tit Just to
typt ( oewa item.
Program for
Monday GOP
Convention
SAN FRANCISCO l The pro
gram for Monday's session of the
Republican . National Convention
(Time it Pacific Standard U
First leaelsa
10 a.m. Musicsl entertainment
followed by call to order by Re-I
publican national chairman Leon
ard Hall, salute to colors, and na
tional anthem.
Invocation by the Rev. Hugh A.
Dnnohot of San Francisco.
Greetings by Mayor George
Christopher of San Francisco and
welcoming address by Gov. Good
win Knight of California.
Roll call, election of temporary
officers, and appointment of com
mittees. Addresl-by Rep. Richard M.
Simpson of Pennsylvania: The
Case For A Republican House.
Address by Mrs. Carroll D.
Kearns, president, National Fed
eration of Republican Women.
Announcement of winner of slo
gan contest.
Address by Charles K. McWhor
ter. chairman of Young Republi
can National Federation.
David N. Krogsend of Minneso
ta, winner of essay contest on
"Why 1 Am A Republican." .,
Recast after musical numbers.
I p.m. Musical entertainment.
aalutt to colors: national anthem
by Jane Powell.
Invocation by the Rev. Charles
Francie Parker el Arwoaa.
Address by GOP chairman Hall.
Musical numbers by Ethel Mer
man. Address by John C. Cornelius,'
president American Heritage
Foundation.
Addresa by Sen. William F.
Know land of California,
Recitation oT "The President
Prayer" by Irene Dunne,
Keynote ddrett by Gov. Arthur
Langl of Washington.
attT. ftl BUCPOBTEO
Mtn)rn Mount, m S. 1Kb St.
told citr sohc Sunday night that
aa anksown vehicle scraped the.rurh celebrated his bntbday Sun-
paint on hr car while t was
parked near feer home aoout i)
am.
of wreckage In a central location.
All salvaged pieces of the ADJ
bombers will be taken to Seattle
No Comment
Donald J. Playans,' S3, pilot of
the piano which crashed about
1:90 p.m. Saturday, was reported
in good condition at Salem Mem
orial Hospital Sunday. He declined
to talk to reporters.
Playans received wrist and fare
burns before he bailed out of the
flaming single engine aircraft.
Navy officials said Playans will be
transferred today to Bremerton
Naval Hospital for treatment and
observation.
. Investigator said they art still
searching for a cylinder from the
ship' engine. The cylinder, one of
II on the plane's radial engine,
is described as about II Inches
long and tapered with the greatest
diameter about 11 inches. The
plane wa based at McNary Field.
Similar Crash
A week ago. the same typt of
plant, on a flight from Seattle to
Saa Diego, crashed . and burned
near Junction City. Three men
aboard bailed out.
The plane lay cold in it frothy
coating of "foam" firt extinguiih-
er 'Sunday but tht scene rttracted
a heavy stream of lightteers all
day.
Many were nearby resident and
a they stood around the area
roped off by the Navy they hashed
over those fearful minute t h e
night before when the ball of firt
crashed in their midst. !
with a good night aleep. and
knowing that no lives were lost
ia tht crash, they were ablt to
laugh a they had not laughed tht
night before.
The plant appeared beaded for
Charles Avenue, a residential
street one block north of Brown
ing avenue. If it had not hit .a
tret and utility wires (hat brought
it to tht round it it possible that
a crash much more tragic and
costly would havt occurred In the
heavily populated area west of
Liberty Road, they said.
Grass Fire
The neighbor first on the scene
fought with garden hoses the grass
firt that spread from the plane
and its trail of splintered trees
extending SO yards east.
Hardly five minutes after the
crash. Liberty Road and East
Browning Avenue were jammed
with cars, many carrying persons
no had aeen the plane burning
ia the sky. The heavy traffic im
peded the progress of Slem. Navy
and Liberty-Salem Heights District
firetruck and within it minutes
can wer parked for a quarter
of a mile in every direction.
On the other side of the crash
sitt. Dakota road residents watch
ed the flaming plane soar less
than ton feet over their bouse
Gerald C. R. Benton. 3K7S Da
kota road, said he saw it circle
and head in the direction of Mc
Nary Field as the flames seemed
to die out. "But all at once she
went kapoep and boom and then
she headed in," he said "It
seemed like the guy saw that
great big open apace and he head
ed in there."
jBaruch Notes
86th Birthday
NEW YORK J r- Bernard Ba-
day with a small party and a big
cake oig enough tor M candles.
The huge three-tiered cake was
'displayed at a luncheon at the
E. th St. home of the spry white
hsired financier. His three
children and a few close friends
attended.
Later Barurh started acknow
ledging a pile of birthday tele
grams. Including messages from
', President Eisenhower and former
British Prime Minister Winston
Churchill.
He took time out to reaffirm
his faith ia the nation's future
and urge young people to think of
the future, not the past.
"There is no place in the world
where a person ha to much
equality or opportunity." said Ba-
, ruch. who started in Wall St. as
a 13-a-week clerk and made a for
tune while in hi early Jo's.
Sign ia Bar Greet
Grand Old Prat Tarty
SAN FRANCISCO - This
hospitable city on tht bay ia not
loo per cent in offering a wet
come to the Reouhlicana.
Delegates to the GOP national
convention, riding in from the air
port, could read a iign on a bar
room window:
, "GOP-Grand Old Pests.
Not Welcome."
NEW YORK BANDIT hXAIN
NEW YORK iff - One bandit
was slain and two others were
captured Sunday night when po
lice bullets thwarted a holdup in a
swank Manhattan restaurant.
MONDAY IS YOUR DAY IN
DOWNTOWN
SALEM
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UNTIL
lott of Service
10 Aero of Iscitlng Morthandlso
Truce in Cyprus
Creates Shortage
Of Dancing Girls
NICOSIA, Cyprus of-Tentative
peace has produced a spurt in the
Cypnot night club business, and
a shortage of cabaret girls.
Manager of severs! leading
night spots happy at the extremist
underground's truce offer and a
relaxation of British security re
strictions havt cabled requests to
Damascus, Rome and Cairo for
dancers to augment those who went
through tht motions during tht
month of criil. '
Agency for
Suez Canal ,
Control Talked
By FRANCIS W. CARPENTER
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. Iff
Diplomats here say it is possible
to ereatt an authority similar1 to
a U.N. specialized agency to op
erate tht Suet Canal under Egyp
tian ownership.
: These diplomats, who declined
to be quoted, by name, said the
Sues Canal sooner or later will
be a case for the U.N. They said
It is unfortunate the Sue was not
put before the U.N. at the start
U.N. Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjold, who discussed the
Suet crisis with U.S. Secretary
of State -Dulles last week, is
watching developments tlosely. It
is not' expected tht issue will be
put before the tNN. until the reg
ular general assembly meets Nov.
12. but tht diplomats here already
are preparing for debate.
Dulles and French Foreign Min
ister Pineau have suggested in
London the creation of a Suet au
thority or organization associated
with the U.N. They did not spell
out their idea, but Informant
here aay such an organization
might be similar to a U.N. spec-
lalizec agencyroucn in organisa
tion has its own budget, govern
ing body and constitution, but It
make regular report to tht U.N.
There it (peculation that a Suet
Canal authority could be set up
to guard against aggression or
misuse of the Canal. Egypt would
retain Canal ownership and con
trol, and the authority would ad
vise Cairo on operation.
There is a precedent in the
atomic field for this system.
Plana are under way here to cre
ate in October an atoms-for-peace
authority to supervise and make
effective President Eisenhower'!
proposals for using the atom for
peaceful purposes. . . i
This atoms-f a r-peace "agency
will be similar to a specialized
agency. It is not likely ta own
any nuclear energy directly but
will supervise distribution from
the "have" countries to the "havt
not" countries requesting it.
- "
Killing Linked
To Acid Case
NEW YORK 4l Labor col
umnist Victor Riesel said Sunday
night he believes the killing of
u-uf.. un-w -
per. LH ... ouixurg v,
acid.
The murders are "indicative of
a terrific gang war which is just
beginning in New York and will
l ei a mno win t
brieten
Stevt Allen'
soon spread across
Riesel said in a
appearance MM,
show i.
Riesel, blinded by tn acid
throwing thug last April I. refer
red to the slaying early Sunday
of Fred Muvchner, 26, who was
found with four bullets in his body
on the landing of a tenement
where he lived.
Police, however, discarded the
theory that Misrhner s death was
connected with the slaying of Ab
raham Telvi, 22, last month. Tel-
vi was said by the TBI to havt
been the man who blinded the cru
sading newspaperman for $1,000.
Farm Employe
Tells of Beating
KLAMATH FALLS iff J. D.
Dillon, 32, farm worker at nearby
Tulelake. Calif., told police early
Sunday that four men he met in
a 'Tulelake tavern beat him up
and left him on a highway near
Malin. Ore.
Dillon, who aaid he had been
robbed at $25, was discovered by
a - motorist. After treatment at
Malin, police took Dillon to Tule
lake where he lost consciousness.
He was admitted to a Tulelake
clinic, where attendants laid he
n1
a concussion and
was in serious condition.
DF.LINQI'ENCY HEARINGS ET
PORTLAND iff A Senale Ju
diciary subcommittee investigat
ing juvenile delinquency w i 11
hold hearings here Sept 7 and I.
Sen. Wayne Morse advised h I s
Portland office Saturday. The
hearing, with Sen. William Lang
er iR-NDl acting as chairman,
will be on problem affecting In
dian youth.
P.M.
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Food Expert,
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CHAMPOEG Mr. and Mr. NorrU E. Dodd (renter) Sunday discus funnier aide of farming.
. Dodd, former director general of the L'. N. Food and Agriculture Organization, (poke Sun
day at annual Oregon State Farmer Union picnic here. John Shephard (left) Aumivllle
farmer and Harley Llbby (right) Is president of the OSFU. (Statesman Farm Photo).
Farm Union
Hears Ex -
By LILLIE L. MADSEN
Farm Editor, The Statesman
CHAMPOEG There't only one
universal language and that has
but three words; Food, clothing
and ihelter. And it 1 on this
three word language that the
world may eventually meet for
peace and understanding.
These were tht thoughts ex
pressed by Norris E. Dodd, for.-
"I mer director general-oCthe United
.Nations Food and Agriculture or -
Ionization, at the annuaVOregon
Stttt Farmers Union picnic held
hert Sunday.' More than M0 peo-
Die attended the picnic and stayed
for the program. Following the
program, sports and games were
planned for tht young people.
"Wt havt tt havt what some
people call a surplus to have a
choice. And only in this country
do we havt a choice," Dodd aaid.
"Our o called surpluses could
well be used in some of the new
countries of the world and there
ate many countries whose people
are old but who are now new
under their owa government . . .
India, Pakistan, Indionesi . .
DM Oregea Farmer
The speaker, who was himself a
farmer for many years in Baker
and mho still owns a wheat farm
there, went on to say .that it takes
a lot of planning to run a farm,
and the peoples in the new coun
tries have not yet learned to plan.
InUl they nave learned it pian
they cannot farm sufficiently to
supply the foods they need for the
health of their nations.
While with the food admlnistra
tiocv Dodd as stationed in Rome.
He Tinted agricultural sections ia
a countries during that time.
He concluded with that "Wt
Mik I mtM ' mind that these peo-aooin-,
. thinkine differently in re.
pj, ,r, thinking diHerently in re-
1 Igloo, ia culture, in everything
n,hn. (ood (!- tni tM
ter. 1 doubt tank and guns will
teach them much. Food and way
Sciuare Dance
Courses Due
Two square dancing courses one
a "refresher" and one lor begin
nersare scheduled to begin Sept.
17 at the YMCA. the "Y" square
dance committee has announced.
The refresher course is designed
for men ad women who have not
been tquare dancing in recent
months and would like !o resume
this type of recreation In the fall
and winter, the committee said.
Clyde Charters will be in charge
of the refresher course. Rosemary
Wiles will serve as instructor for
the 14-werk beginners program.
Both classes will meet at I p.m.
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Farm Union Leaders Confer
Gathering
U.N. Official
to help the people raise their own
Harley Libby, Jefferson, w a
chairman of the day. A musical
program was given by the Juniors.
Prize were awarded in three
groups: Three person were pre
sented prizes for the length
time as members of the Farmers
I'nion. These were L. H. McBce,
Dallas, and Mrs. Molly Lacy,
Monmouth, both continuous mem
bers since 1916.. and Albert Boch
sler. Mt. Angel, a continuous
member since 1914. Mrs. AReo
LvcCoy. Albany, the-mother o(--
cnuurcn, won me pn- mr noting
the largest family, and Chris
Wildy. Junction City, for coming
tht longest distance.
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Hatfield Says
GOP Platform
Nearly Complete
- SAN FRANCISCO (ff State
Sen. Mark Hatfield of Salem said
Sunday night tht Republican Par
ty's ItSt platform it complete with
the exception of the civil right
plank.
Hatfield, a member of tht con
vention subcommittee on natural
resources, said disagreement had
developed in a meeting of the
platform committee at a whole.
"Delegate! from seven Southern
state! want no mention of, or a
softer approach to tht U.S. Su
preme Court decision on segrega
tion," be said.
Hatfield named Texas, Louisi
ana, Georgia, South Carolina and
Tennessee as among those op
posed to a firm declaration on the
civil righta plank. He added that
be could not recall tor sure the
other two ttatet.
The committee was to meet
later for another effort at smooth
ing away it difficulties on the sen-
litivt segregation issue. .
ARCHBISHOP DIES
LONDON iff Bernard Cardi
nal Griffin, Roman Catholic Arch
bishop of Westminster, died early
Monday after a long' illness. He
waa 57,
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