2-(Scc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Aug. 21, '5fl ; ICcyiioter Langlie Calls for 4 More Years of GOP Crusade . , s"S. tL.lBr .;W. iAVM . 8AMTRANXISC0 ( Gov. Artrjiif B. Xanglie of Washington, (he j(s Pcanvantioa keynoter, ral lied; hir fellow Republican Mon-day-tveht to "(our more yean or our!tu.sade for a finer America." Labile railed the call early In Iko Upholds Ban on U.S. (icvsmcn Travel to China WASHINGTON UP) Pres ident Eisenhower Monday firmly hacked a Stat Department ban on travel ft Red China by Amer ican newsmen. Artinj Secretary of State Her bert Hoover Jr. said he had been authorized by the Whit Houm IHeVP. Plans Ndt Known WASHINGTON Jame C. Hagerty, White House pre sec ret rjr, toW newsmen Monday he ha been "stalling" and frankly doesn't know what course Presi dent: Eisenhower might take In the -(election of hi Vie Presi dential running mate. Hagerty replied to 'a barrage of quest ion about Eisenhower'! In tention in this fashion: "The only thing I can aay i let' see what happen when (he President get there" to the Re publican national convention . which . opened . Monday la San i ranclaco. Aaatawr Raoae? After another round of ques tions on the same subject, Hager ty finally declared: "Let put M thii way: Am I (tailing Yea. . . , "Da I know what'i going to'ha) pen; when w get to San Trim cisca,? No, I'll wait and see." Earlier Monday. Hagerty aald hat: so far a ha knew, Eisen hower ha sent no list of Vac "ptable" Vice Presidential can idale to - aide at the conven ion Asked If the President would end such list, Hagerty laid (he queaion wa "one with II ,'ifa In it": He declined to elaborate. Th President watched part of the opening session of the conven tion on television Monday and pol ished, up hi rtnomtnatloa accept ance! speech. Ike Da. Today -Eiaenhower files to San Fran- eisct Tuesday, one day ahead of hi original schedule. H will leave Washington at noon and ar rive la th. convention city at M p. m. (POT). Hagerty said Sun- nay in president want th extra day -"to .visit wtih many of his friend who ar delegate." Th? extra day would also give th -President an opportunity to iase. a peraooai nana in in seiec- tioa;f bit running m-te. Sen. Neubergcr Mistaken for Son Oi Late President EUGENE Iff - Charles Porter, Eugrn attorney and an alternate dclrgat at last week's Democrat 'f convention, tells this story -boiit a man wh thought Sen. "cHrd- Neuberger was Jimmy Roosevelt. T8 man slapped Neuberger on th 'back and warmly rongratu 'ited him lor a speech Mr, "lesnor Roosevelt had mad. With no tim for an explanation, Neu berger assured th man (hat "my mother is a wonderful woman." Tax Conference Opened by Prayer lA$ ANGELES ID - With the new! city ta rat du to be set this week, the city council' chap lain, Rabbi William M. Kramer f Hollywood opened Monday's council meeting with this praver. "I pray for th council and the standard of its acts, "Raise them, Father, and lower th tax." mom lnl TanlghH "MIRACLE la th IAIN" and VIEW FROM POM- PEYS HEAD" STARTS WEDNESDAYI at ft. 1 pTNtftU THE Sj&; HUNT KCmtT STEWART 4 L- ituiecA ajiK.nvni TAYLOR -GRANGER color (- Cinemascope Suspense Filled C-Hlt! Hagerty the formal addreM that tradition- Hy re-atokea the fires of party enthusiasm. He hotely blasted the Democrat ai corrupt and divid ed; he. warmly praised the Re publican a brinfrrs of peace, propserity and progress. "We are here," he told the dele- to announce the President' "full concurrence" with th depart ment policy. The State Department an nounced on Aug. 7 it would re fuse to grant valid passports to more than a dozen American newsmen who bad. been Invited by th Chinese Communist gov ernment to visit th Red main land. American newsmen had been barred from th mainland by the Reda aince 1MB. Such , visits, said the depart ment, are "not to be considered in the best interests of the Unit ed States" until the Peiping re gime .live up to pledge to free 10 American now in Red Chi nese jails. . The combined White. House State Department move Monday seemed aimed at exerting max imum pressure on editor who might b thinking of sending their reporters into Red China despit th Stat Department atand. Lost Teacher i ar A trntf ltVta TifV' hi keynote peecn, ana saia A lUWs iTlUTVa J&M had the effect of shortening To PorOand PORTLAND W - Edward T. Eckwerth, 29, ia jail here on an auto theft charge, denies having any connection with the disap pearance of a young Yorkers, N.Y., school teacher, a city de tective Mid Monday night. 'Eckwerth was jailed her July 11. Police from Yonkers were scheduled to arrive here by plane early Tuesday to question him skWMll iKaS Hisi nrvasr artA f Deu L" L-;'"r "17. VUIIV III IVIUKII. A dtective who questioned Eck werth said the man told of aeelng (h teacher four or'flv time on his door-to-door coffe rout in Yonkers over a period of several weeks. Th detectlv quoted Eck werth a saying he never dated Miss Spesso and aaw her for the last tim on June 22 at a Yorkers drug store. Joker Pulls Final Caper ; DETROIT m George Elliott's friends said a was always "full of jokes." Only last week, Frank Van Sickle said that Elliott. 24, swsm out into (he Detroit River, went underwater and disappeared. He turned up Iwe hours later, grin ning. ' Sunday a Van Sickle waa driv ing with Elliott, Elliott shouted for him to itop the car. Then he leaped out, vaulted a bridge rail ing and plunged into (he river 40 feet below. Van Sickle said. Although he searched for Elliott and couldn't find him. Van Sickle laid he was aure Elliott would be all right. Monday police harbormasters found Elliott's body 300 feet from the spot he had entered the river. Smith to Delay Naming Justice SAN FRANCISCO I - No ap pointment to th Stote Supreme Court to' fill the vacancy caused by the death Saturday of Justice Earl C. Latourett will b mad until Gov. Elmo Smith returns from th Republican National Con vention in Saa Francisco. The governor (aid he expect to return to Oregon Friday. HELD OVER tour tichtst A. nntvtiinmtn 1 I , ut f Nwuck !ERSTEIN' i H'1,1 SOstOsoWey-Pa aS)saFM,aa( and Also "IAND Of THI . um- gate in his speech,' "to pledge lo the American people four more years of honest, efficient admin istration for our government by th fin men and women who have been called to aerv them at Washington "Four more year of our cm sade (or a finer America in a bet ter world under the competent, steadfast, forthright leadership of Dwight D. Eisenhower. 4 Years at Craaade , "That crusade besan in Chicago four year ago against a back drop of 20 demoralizing years of discord and defeatism in our pub lic affairs ending up in flagrant corruption, this crusade caught fire with the men and women of America. "It was they who gave to us the task of leading a government dedicated to real peace, real psot perity and real progress. "It is they who will decide this year whether w ar to continue so to serv them. Langlie flung his "discord. . . defeatism. . . corruption" barbs at the Democrats after saying the Republican party' purpose is to give the people leadership, "not to 'give 'em hell'." j (The leadership not belli gibe was born at the Washington State Republican convention in Seattle last mantis'. It wa the governor's applause-provoking response lo a delegate who ahouted at one point in Langlie'a state keynote ad dress: "Give 'em hell, governor.") Th keynoter, who ia- the Re publican candidate for Senator from Washington state, ia lawy er by profession. " niade last-minute revisions mirom j 4o 20 minutes He aid the sense of his addresa remained essentially the same. In on change be left out a statement that "it would be a na tional catastrophe if (he .Demo crat should return to national power before they have purged themselves of the evils which pos sess their leaders and which caused th peopl to turn against (hem." 1 Despite these and other re visions, however, the speech re mained a vigorous denunciation of Uhe opposition party keynote addresa delivered 'last week in Chicago by Gov. Frank Clement of Tennessee. "On Week ago tonight," he re called, "many of us heard the key note speaker of (he Democrat (sic) national convention ask mournfully, atain and again, hew long oh America will we keep our Republican administration in of fice at Washington. "We ar met here In San Fran cisco .to answer that question "In part K has slready been answered by the very man who asked it at Ch:c,go. Simple Answer ' "So th answer lo that plaintive question that hovered over the Chicago arena, along with the ghosta of the past, is simple. "The American people will, I believe, and I hope, throw (he .Republicans out of office the day when, if ever, they copy the Dem ocrats and put the party first and America second." Elusive Inmate Flees Mental Hospital Again PORTLAND I Police were searching again Monday night (or Raymond Lee Dunlap, 29, who es caped from Morningside Hospilal just three day after hi capture in a (imilar escape. Dunlap, from Clackamas, Ore., walked away last . Tuesday from the U.S. Veterans Hospital in Van couver, Wash, That (ouched off a police search and he was captured Friday night. Taken to Morningside Hospital a mental hospital, for treatment, he turned up missing again Mon day night. mm WK's-sflLi HEADQUARTERS FOR TICKETS FOR The 1956 OREGON STATE FAIR tickets available ion WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO AND HORSE SHOW - Nightly at" 8 P. M. Matint Sunday A Monday, Stpt. 2 & 3 HELENE HUGHES BIO TIME REVIEW Nightly at IP M. .. . . HARNESS AND THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING Daily at 1 P. M. tx7tpt',Synday"r SEASON FAIR TICKETS FOR GATE ADMISSION CUSTOMER SERVICI HEADQUARTERS-MEZZANINE smi a Oregon Delegation Confers SAN FRANCISCO Five member of Oregon' delegation to the Republican convention hold a corner meeting during delegation's eaueat Monday. Left to right: Mr. Ruth Herndon Heat ed), Corvallls; Mr. Fred C. Young;, secretary of the state committee; Robert T. Mautx, na tional committeeman; Gov. Elmo Smith, and Wendell Wyatt, Astoria, vice chairman. (AP Wlrephoto) ' - GOP Actions By T AaaaeUte Press Republican rsavenlioa pens, prepared ( aemlnate Elsenhower-Nixes (Irket agala. CvThedoraMcKeldln t Marylaad say keXU oi permit kls same ta be put la1 aamiaattra lor Vice Pretldenl: declares Vltt President Mxaa kas Ike backing ( at least l.M amaag 1.2ZS delegates. Harold E. Slassen ewilaaea apparently (rallies effort I damp Nixaa frem ticket. Plalfarm drafters lane dowa elvU rights plank, dispel llkell bawd af floor fight. roaventle speakers arge all out campaign t elect Republi can Foagress. Youth Held . In Murder of Film Publicist LOS ANGELES I A youth arrested in Arizona was ordered held Monday for Superior Court trial on a murder charge in the death of Hollywood publicist Wil liam C. Westcott Jr.. 23. Rodrigo Jose Castro, 20, was captured at Peach Springs, near Kingman, Arix., as,, police said, he fled eastward with Westcott's convertible. Officers ssid he ad mitted killing Westcott because, he claimed, the latter had made improper advances after picking him up at a bus stop and taking him to the victim's apartment. Dr. Gerald Ridge, autopsy surg eon, testified at Castro's prelim inary hearing that Westcott died of a gunshot wound and skull fractures. Castro, a native of Mexico City, is represented by an attorney called into the case by Mexican Consul Enrique Pespuiera.- Liqt'OR OFFICIAL SOl'GHT KINGMAN. Aril. An all points bulletin was out Monday to pick up William G. Bonelli, former California liquor official who is charged with criminal conspiracy in oflice. The Arizona supreme court ruled that Bonelli should be in jail white fighting extradition to California. DAKOTA Oil, ACTIVITY UP DENVER W-Drining activity in nearly all area of North Dakota ha Increased sharply, Petroleum Information reported Monday, with IS new oil well locations in the, stste. mm S( initiate 6t 7 y Program for Tpcily's GOP Convention- SAN FRANCISCO ( - Here is the program for Tuesday's session of the Rrp"blicar national con vention (tim is Pscific Day light i. " Opens 3:30 p.m. with music; call to order by Sen. William F. Knowland of California,' temporary chairman; presentation of colors, pledge of allegiance, national an' them and Invocation. COMMITTEE REPORTS r Credentials, permanent organize tion, rules and order of business. Music'. ADDRESS Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massachusetts.' con vention permanent chairman.' MUSIC. COMMITTEE REPORT Res olutions (platform i. MUSIC. ADDRESSES. Miss Bertha S. Adkins, assistant to the Republi can national chairman; Reps. Marguerite Stitt Church of Illi nois, Mrs. Cecil M. Harden of In diana. Francs P. Bolton of Ohio and Mrs. Joseph It. Farrington of Hawaii; Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Treasurer of the United States: Mrs. Consuelo Northrup Bailey, lieutenant governor of Vermont; Mrs. Jackqueline ' Cochrane Od ium of California, Mis Louise Shadduck of Idaho. Mrs. Carl A. Smith of Florida. Mrs. Mary R. Wheeler of Massachusetts, Mrs. Elphie Siulin of Iowa. Mrs. Mame Mason Higgins of Chicago. Mrs. 0. E. Robert of Virginia and Mrs. Barrington Parker of Wash ington. DC. MUSIC. ADDRESS Former President Herbe-t Hoover. GAS PIONEER DIES ATLANTA -M. J. LaDue. 6S, a pioneer in the butane gas busi ness in the southeast and south west, died Monday. He was found er and president of the Gas Equip-' ment Supply Co. in Atlanta and , the Gas Equipment Co. in Dallas, Tex. I Enjoy An Evening SALEM'S FOURTH ANNUAL ORGAN CONCERT IN THE PARK Tuesday Eve., 7:30 p.m. In Beautiful Willson Park (Just west of the Capitol Bldg featuring ED SYRING' at the SPIET MODEL Hammond Org4n PIANO VAlllV'S riNIIT riANO tloil- : . i sso ttw . : : at Convention Theatre Time Table FI.SINORI! TH KINO I" :' 7 :W. 10:01 "LAND Or THC BIBLE": 3 (Continuous from 1 pm! THU GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE": J 13 . 4 54. 1 33. 10 14 "MEN AGAINST THE ABCTIC"I 100. 1.41, I 22. S 03 NORTH SAI.EM DRIVE-IV (Gates open at 45. Show at dusk I "MIRACLE IN THE RAIN." Jane Wvman view rnoM poxptvi HEAD," Richard rsn 'HOLLVWOon "RHOWANk JUNCTION":' 1:00, ll.'OJ "TRIBUTE -Td A BADMAN"! :o . Tuna Returns To Coast Area ASTORIA uMvAr albacore tuna in substantial quantity as in the IMOs returning closer to the Northwest coast? This possibility arose when two Columbia River Packers Assn. drag boats' reported over the weekend that they had sighted albacore tuna between the mouth of the Columbia River and New port and within 100 mile of the coast. The boats landed several hundred pounds of the fish and their reports were so heartening that several salmon troller pre pared to lesve (or t!w area. Meanwhile two U.S. research boats that have been at sea for some time searching for tuna in commercial quantities were due here early in the week. Last' month the boats reported scatter ed schools about 600 miles at sea. NEWSMEN TOUR BUENOS AIRES or Newspa per and magazine writers repre senting the Overseas Press Club of New York have arrived in Argentina on their 28-day tour of Latin America. The group came here from Montevideo. After a round of visits to newspapers and Argentine government officials, they will leave Wednesday for Santiago, Chile. rough! to You This Wk y Mir & . FranVt of Salem Bring th Wholt Familyl Ask About Stone's "lssoa Rental Plan". Leara to play, before yea pay. COMPANY Jf 1 n f "T Sen. Welker Lauds 'Eight Great Demos' By LEROY iflfTLE SAN FRANCISCO Sen. Herman Welker iR Idaho) Mon day paid public tribute at the Republican national convention to "eight great Democratic Sen ators." During the brief moment he was in the national spotlight, the Ida ho Senator said "no greater vic tory" was achieved by the Eisen hower administration thai) the tie feat in the Senate of a 433-million dollar federal dam at Hells Can yon on the Snake River. With obvious reference to South ern Democrats who joined Repub licans to defeat the bill, Welker told the thousands of delegates, alternates and spectators at the GOP convention: "Our. thanks go lo right great Democratic Senators who thought more of their country than they did of electing give-away Demo crat politicians." Hells Caayaa Bill Welker, who faces a potentially dangerous Democratic opponent In November, said the Hells Can-' yon bill, had it passed, "would have destroyed the upstream wa ter rights of the water users of the state of Idaho." . And, he added, "the federal treasury would have been tapped for at least three-fourths of a bil lion dollars." Welker said private enterprise. Power Commission to build three dams, was willing to do the job at no cost to the taxpayers and at the same time preserve the water rights of the upstream users. N Greater Victory "No ' greater " victory was achieved by the, Eisenhower ad ministration than to defeat this politically inspired bill," he de clared. Welker was renominated less Iheaaa as u.'jauolr as rr a fiim nihnfs marginor 10.000 vole,"' over the closest of bis four competitors for the party nomination Lightning Sets New Fires in South Oregon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thunderstorms rumbled in Southern Oregon Monday night as lightning strike set new fires in.1 dry forestland. Lightning was ex-: pected to move into Northwest Oregon by Tuesday and forest j fire danger w ill continue at mod- erately high levels in the North west interior. - : A passing thunderhead kicked up winds that reached 60 miles an hour in gusts in the Med ford area Monday night. Evening tempera tures dropped only a little from afternoon readings. . Smoke jumpers parachuted to a number of lightning (ires' in Sothcrn Oregon forests Monday, and more jumps were expected Tuesday morning. State and fed eral fire dispatchers said I h e jumpers worked on three fires in the Rogue River National Forest, where 33 fires were icported. Eighteen parachutists were called from Missoula. Mont., Mon day to reinforce the Illinois Valley station near Cave Junction, Ore. NEUBERGER TO 'STUMP J PORTLAND oP - Sen. Richard L. Neuberger, back from .the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, said Monday he will slump the state to support the No vember election campaign of Sen. Wayne Morse. j STARTS WEDNESDAY RAGINQ THROUGH THE WORLD ON A RAMPAGE Of DESTRUCTION I iW - ; i ' 'JjtlC t ! .- m - i i 1 k I. M V 1 W IP4 M ' i The Weather Mai. Mia. Astoria 71 11 oo Raer aT Madford ., M North Rend ? Portland as 41 .00 sa .u M trr M .00 U .H SS .00 M trar. S .00 saieai J Chleafo .. Denver . I ... tort Worth Lou Angeles Miami . 70 M SO .. 1J .. f SO . l '- 14 1 ;oo !..' .11 .00 .00 .no .a New York - 'sn francisco Seattle Spokant Wailunfton, DC Today's forecast ffrom the V. 8. Weatner Bureau, McNary Field. Sa lem i : Tair today, lontfht and Wed nesday; continued warm, with the highest today near 90, the' lowest tonifht near 94. , Willame'te River: -J S lr1. Temp. 1101 a m. today. . SALEM PRrciPITATIOM Slnrt start of weather year Sept. : To Dale Last Year Normal ssso 32 1 )! 30 Hodge Given i2-15Yearsfor Looting State ' SPRINGFIELD. III. l - For mer state auditor Orville E. Hodge was sentenced to 12 to IS years in prison Monday for tak ing 4637,000 of the state's money. State's Atty. George P, Coutra kdn said Monday, under the sen tence, Hodge niiMt serve seven years and three months before he can apply (or parole. The 51 -year-old former Illinois Republican political leader was taken to the state penitentiary at Menard Monday evening. 10-year federal prison sent ence imposed Wednesday in Chi cago by U.S. Dist. Judge John P. Barnes will be served by Hodge I in' the Illinois prison, concurrent : with his state penalty. The fed-: eral term was imposed for mis-; applying bank funds insured by, the United States. He would be eligible for federal parole after serving three years and lour months. I , " in thefts were involved in , the combined federal and state vio lations. Queen Juliana To Keep Throne THE HAGUE, Netherlands Us-! A government spokesman an-! ninrw'ttH Munrlav "HiiMn luliana win noi aDaicai. His statement was in re- ply to a newsman's question on ? the royal commission which in- vestigated ' a royal crisis caused allegedly by the queen's relations;! with a faith healer, Greet Hot mans. DALLAS MOTOR-YU r Gate open 7:15 ibow it dusk ENDS TONIGHT "IrTTtHT OUTUW" "JUPITKS DARUNC STARTS TOMORROW George Gobel, Mint Gavnor In "THE BIRDS AND THE IEU" -VISTAVISION SECOND FEATURE John Erirson, In "THE inUlN Of JACI SHOE" Sl'PERSCOPE Woodburn Drive-In Sunday Monday Tuesday "THE HOSE TATTOO" Anna Magnanl Plus "TRAD. Of THE LONESOME FINE" Henry Fonds Opea 7:15 Starts at Dusk 1 ) KING V 0N$TERS! IthtmtU! fin? ifh 'sjV CIVILIZATION CRUMBLES aHs loath ray blast a city t 6 million fromtp faci thttarth! , jt 2nd Faatur ' "Qulncannon Frontier Scout" Boy Located AfterRabid Dog Attacks "TtOCKWALL, Tex. f AP) A 6-year-old boy who was bitten by a small rabid dog last Thursday wa identified Monday a King Lear of Dallas. Sheriff W. J. Price of Rock wall County said the boy's moth er, Airs. Mary Elizabeth Lear, brought the boy to Rockwall after hearing radio reports that fie wa being sought. She returned im mediately to Dallas to obtain medical treatment for him. The boy wa bitten when he and hi mother (topped at a fill ing station. Later the dog wai found to be rabid. Meanwhile, IS persons who were bitten by th dog in this small city, about 25 mile north east of Dallas, began a painful course of rabies shots. Newspapers, wire services and radio stations ' had joined . in, broadcasting warnings' that the boy had been exposed. Rabies treatments should be .started within 14 days after iafection. Without treatment, victims usu ally die in agony. Sometime treatment is too late by the time symptoms appear In humans. PHONI 3 4-47IJ t Open :4i SPECIAL FIRST RUN HALF-CASTE BEAUTY LOVED BY 3 MEN! t Yearp in -Production! Thousands! A p a j ff i i '- Ul lilltV Wi Hunting 4 Love and Revolt in COLOR and GINS 1 AVA GARDNER 1 STEVARTGRAIIGER BILLTRAVERS I I PLUS 1 I Tribute lo a Bad Man f Starring Jamr ( acney j "-sV ' ENDS TONITE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE CONT. SHOW FROM 1 P. M. Youll Never See a Pic fur lik This on Your TV Set. This Picture Played In 14 First Run Theater In lo Angeles at th Sam Tim. Crf" rUath defying OCC u n d r w a tor photography . , . 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