J 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) . H 8 MKHBll HEADQUARTERS FOR TICKETS FOR r Tho 1956 OREGON STATE FAIR tickets available for: WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO AND HORSE SHOW - Nightly at 8 P. M. Matin Sunday & Monday, Sept. 2 3 HELENE HUGHES BIO TIME REVIEW Nightly at 8 P. M. C HARNESS AND THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING-Oaily at 1 P. M. except Sunday SEASON FAIR TICKETS FOR GATE ADMISSION , . . CUSTOMER SERVICI HEADQUARTERS MEZZANINI 1 1 . -- t - -" yjj 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 SHOP 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. (51 Wide Assortment Food Expert, 1 " ' " " 1 -' " 1 ,' ' "" -"" 1 ' -iXW: Vj '' ' v. ' 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. 155 No. LIBERTY With The Purchase Of Any Of The Lov el y Ge n e r al Electric Television Sets On Display In The Appliance Dept. At Montgomery Ward In Salem PAY ONLY 10.00 DOWN ON WARD'S C0NVIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN : Quantity ls Limited So Please Hurry 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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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, DALLAS MOTOR-VU Gates tpen 7:15, show at dusk Walt Disney's "Littlait Outlaw" technicolor second feature Ester Williams, Howard Keel ia "Jupiter's Darling" cinemascope Woodburn Drive-In Sunday Moaday Tjiesday "THEIOSlUnM Anna Magnsnl "sPlus -. WOf THflOWJOMl PlKl" Henry Fonda Open 7:15 Starts at Dusk Moviti Art Your Best Enter tainmtnt TELEVISION ANTENNA AND COMPLETE INSTALLATION Theatre Time Table CLSINOm THE KINO St I": T OO. 10-OS "LAND Of THE BIBLE "i 31 ' CAPITOL (Contlnuoua from 1 B m ) "THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVI CHASE": :I3. 4 :S4. 7:15. 10:1 MEM AGAINST THE AHCTICI 1:00, 1:41, :X2, t.M NORTH IALEM tRIVE-l (Galea open al ( 4. Show at dusk) "MIRACLE IN THE RAIN," Jane Wyman "VIEW rftOM P0MPEY! 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