The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 08, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    2-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem. Ore., Sat, Sept 8. '56
British Hint Suez Wrangle
May Be Taken Before U.N.
LONDON, Sept. 1 10 ' British
officials tonight signaled major
witch in Suet policy with strong
hints that Britain will tsks the
dispute to the United Nations,
"They emphasized the move, now
under top-level study, will be
made only If the Menzies mission
to Cairo fsiu. Prime Minister
Robert G. Menzies of Australia
beads a five-nation : committee
which has been seeking vainly to
persuade President Gamal Abdel
Nasser to negotiate a new system
Blob Chases
News Writers
In Kentucky
4y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A rowdy, angry mob in the
. little western Kentucky coal-min
ing settlement of Clay ran news
' pabermen out of town Friday in
the midst of a school segregation
dispute settling from Maryland t
Texas.
At least five reporters and cam
eramen were forced out of Clay
when they sought to reach
racial demonstration at an ele
mentary school where two Negro
children tried to enroll Thursday.
Meanwhile Clinton, Tenn., took
a further step today o prepare it
self for withdraws! of the National
. Guard by passing three restrictive
emergency measures.
The city Vvrnment passed tr j
measures on filial readinv lew
than 24 hour- ter revival of an
auxiliary police fore and a plea
for t"- i to cooperate rith local
officials.
-The measures passed today
called for:
1. A 7 p.m. curfew for all per
sons under 21 years old.
2. A ban on outdoor public as-
aemblies without a permit ob
tained 48 hours in advance.
J. Baa on use of public ad
dress systems.
School attendance today contin
ued its steady climb, as 411 stu
dentsincluding all 12 Negroes
reported for dssses compared
wit 266 Monday. Total enrollment
In Hie school is MO.
Ex-Policcman
Charg
;ed With
Store Robbery
. SPRINGFIELD. Ore. Sept. T
A former city policemaa was
arrested today and charged with
being the car driver ia aa armed
robbery of 1 food market nearly
uirrv years ajo.
Taken into custody was Bill
Jerome Moody, 27, of Springfield.
He wss arrested by Springfield
Chief of Police Floyd C lower and
State Police Officer Richard
Bouey at his place of employment
ia Eugene. -,
Police said Moody was a patrol
man for the Springfield police de
partment when the robbery of the
Beverly Park Market occurred
Oct. 22. 1953. The arrest wss made
less than two months before the
three-year statute of limitations
would have run out,
Ship Remains
On Coast Reef
' (Picture oa.WlrepheU Psge)
'ABERDEEN, Wash.. Sept. 7 If!
The holed and helpless freighter
Seagate remained sa . the sub
merged rocks of Sonera Reef to
nijzht after - two salvage tugs
failed to pull it free of the spot
upon which it stuck yesterday aft
ernoon. '
The 4,400-ton vessel, approxi
mately a hundred miles off course
on a trip from Tokyo to Vancou
ver, B. C. still had 11 members
of Hs ZS-man crew aboard. The
others Were taken off by Coast
Guard cutters ss the ship teetered
perilously on its rocky cradle.
The Seagate's hull is ruptured
and the vessel was buckling amid
ship, the Coast Guard reported.
It ssid there is danger the ship
will break in two if she is pulled
from the reef M miles north of
here. ' ,
'Another attempt will, be made
tomorrow to remove the freighter
which Is owned by the Orion Ship
ping and Trading Co. of New
York. -, -
FALL INJURES WOMAN ., 7.,.
Evelyn Dunnett, 159 Mill St,
suffered a wrist injury about 1
p.m. Friday when she fell near
her home, first aidmen reported.
She was taken to Salem Memorial
Hospital and later released after
X-rays disclosed no fracture.
n
1r
of International control for the
canal on the basis of an It-nation
plan drafted here.
New Yerk Trip
There is a possibility that For
eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd may
fly to New York within a fort
night if Britain decides to ask for
a special meeting of the Security
Council. The British want to be
sure, however, thst U.N. consider
ation of the Suez crisis will not
bind them to stand idly by in the
face of any aggressive action by
Egypt.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 Or-Sec-
retary of State Dulles met twice
today with top British and French
diplomats in an urgent search for
a formula to break the deadlock
ever the future of the Sues Canal.
Less than two hours after ar
riving in Washington, the new
French 1 ambassador, Herve Al-
phand, talked or M minutes with
Dulles at the State Department.
Britain's charge d affaires, J. E
Coulson. was also present.
Earlier in the day Dulles spent
43 minutes witL Coulson and the
French minister, Jacques Vimont.
Rodeo Comic
Injures Eye
In Bullfight
Slim Pickens, cowboy comedian
and bullfighter who has been ap
pearing daily at the Oregon state
Fair's horse show-rodeo. ' cot a
black eye from a Mexican bull In
the stadium arena at the Fair
grounds Friday night
Fellow cowboys hid to rusn to
Pickens' aid after the bull got him
down. i
Paddy Groff. Bandera, Tex..
claimed the championship in calf
roping with a record expected to
stand up despite last-day -performances
today.
Sonny Tureman of John Day con
tinued in .the lead for all-around
cowboy honors.
In horse show events, Carol
Hirsch's Lord Dartmouth won the
working hunters class; Don Clark's
Kerne Kimo won five-gaited event:
Merry -Go-Round (Rudy Nelsonl
looped the single roadster cham
pionship stake; G. A. Reideck's Our
Theme Song won a Palomino pa
rade horse competition.
Mode 0 Way D. L. McDonald s)
won the fine harness horse event,
but last night's third place Edge-
moor s Quality (Timber Hill Acres)
took high point honors for the week.
Blast Wrecks
New School
SPRINGFIELD. Ohio. Sept. TJFi
Aa explosion wrecked a brand
new addition to a school building
at nearby Donnelsville today only
an hour after 400 pupils left
classes.'
One teacher was pinned la the
rubble and injured. She was be
lieved the only person in the build
ing at the time.
Cause of the blsst which
stopped a school clock at 4:47 p.m.
EST was not Immediately Known.
But the school architect, Ralph
Harmon, who arrived at the scene
shortly afterwards, said he
smelled an accumulation of
gases ever a wide area in the
building and the blsst was cen
tered around the kitchen."
The one-story brick school build
ing wss built this summer at a
cost of $190,000, Harmon said. It
opened for classes three days ago,
The explosion caved In the roof
and tumbled walls. Those walls
that were left standing were
cracked, Harmon said. He esti
mated the building was 90 per
cent lost.
DANCE
TOIIITE!
DAYTON :
LEGION HALL
Musk by
LYLE
' aad the
WESTERNAIRES
Every Sat. NIqM
f" W0 t 12:30
Ada. l.M (Taa inc.)
OREGON CHAMPIONSHIPS
HARDTOP
AUTO RACES
: Featuring
50-LAP MAIN EVENT
On the H Mile Dirt Trath
SUN. AFT., SEPT. 9
Time Trials 1:30
LONE OAK
STATE FAIRGROUNDS
SALEM
Us 1 8th Street Entrance
They were reported to have dis
cussed what, if any , concessions,
can be offered Egypt to settle the
bitter Suez dispute.
Dalles Concerned
Dulles -wss reported concerned
at the apparent failure to find any
settlement yet, but far from dis
couraged. The secretary was un
derstood to believe the Cairo talks
have now ended the first "feeling
out" phase and additional negotia
tions is necessary to determine
whether the rival plans now being
discussed can be compromised.
Bids Asked on
Route 99 Job
South of Gty
A new- section of the Pacific
Highway Just south of Salem will
soon become four-lane roadway,
the State Highway Department in
dicated Friday when U called for
bids on the first seven interstate
highway projects under the new
federal highway blU. '
The Marion County project in
cluded in the list calls for new
construction of 2.33 miles to widen
Highway M from Hlshee about five
miles south of Salem to North Jeff
erson junction.
Bids will be openedty the high
way commission at a Portland
meeting Sept. 27 and 28.
The Jllahee-North Jefferson sec
tion would be part of the planned
extension of the Pacific Highway
as a four-lane expressway through
the entire state. The entirely new
Albany-Eugene four-lane highway
is scheduled to be started within
ro years.
Projects ea which bids were in
vited Friday include these other
sections of Pacific Highway M:
Grade and pave 1.71 miles north
from Canyonville; psvs 1.23 miles,
about six miles south of Myrtle
Creek; several overcrossings and
undercrossings between Myrtle
Creek, and Canyonville.
Brooks Girls Falls
From Fair Ride
A 12-year-old Brooks girl was
shaken up but otherwise apparent
ly uninjured Friday evening after
failing out of the "Octupus ' ride
at the State fair.
Kay Tyler, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tyler, Brooks, reported
ly fell some eight te ten feet while
the amusement device was in mo
tion. She was checked by city first
aidmen.
1 Cotton woods
Every Sat. Might
JackKizziah
And His
New Texas
Ramblers
Adm. 1.00 tax Inc.
Stars of KSLM
5:304:00 P.M.
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Races 2:30
TRACK
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. mi Crystal Gardens i it? mszzi?z5
"STOCK' II rr&?ZrZ. I I JilJllilUM t
Average for
Phone Rate
Proposal Told
(Story also ea Page D'
A. $2,242,000 annual rate In
crease requested Friday by Pac
ific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
would average 14 cents a day
per telephone in Oregon.
This wss the statement from
Frank A. Dresslar, telephone com
pany's vice president and general
manager, when hi firm filed .a
schedule of proposed rate in
creases with the state public util
ities oemmissioner.
He said .principal reason for
the higher rates Is declining earn
ings. Esrnings in Oregon the
first six months this yesr aver
aged 5.6 per cent, he said, which
"is well below whst many other
businesses are earning in this
generally prosperous period."
Despite higher costs, declared
Dresslar, the telephone company
continues to push its expansion
snd improvement program. Con
struction will total $30,000,000
this year, he estimated. "We
need earnings on our operations
within the state that will enable
use to expend snd improve serv
ice," ssid Dresslar.
NBC's Board
Chief Resigns
NEW YORK. Sept. 7 W-Syl-vester
L. Pat) Weaver, dynamic
father of "spectaculars" and other
new television concepts, resigned
today as board Chairman of the
National Broadcasting Co.
A well-informed source within
the industry said, "It was a case
of an organization and an individ
ual wanting to go separate ways."
Another source, a "personal
friend" of the outgoing NBC chief,
said it was an "amicable part
ing." . '
Woodburn Drive-ln
ENDS SATURDAY
"20,000 leagues Under
the Sea
Plus ,
"Seminole Uprising"
8 tarts Sunday
To Hell and Back
Pins .
LUCY GALLANT
I Aumsville Pavilion I
I Larry's Cascade Range Riders J
I Arkie the Jolly Cow Boy 8
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When You Can Enjoy the Same in
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The Weather
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Miami SS 74
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San Francisco .70 SI
Seattle SS SI
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Today'! forecast (from tl. 8.
Weather Bureau. MrNarv Field.
Salem): Early morning fog or low
cioudlneea today and Sunday, with
unny afternoom: High today near
79, low tonight near 50.
Willamette River: -SI feet.
Temperature 1I.S1 a.m. today SS.
SAI.SM PRECIPITATION .
Slare atart ef weather year Sept. 1
To date Lot Vear Normal
SS Trar .25
Airplane-Stealing
Convicts Believed
Gone From Area
EUGENE. Sept. 7 I State
Police ssid today they doubt that
two of the four convicts who es
caped by plane from a Califsrnia
prison camp last week remain -in
this area, but they continued to
check possible hideouts. :
Numerous leads were phoned, in
by apprehensive residents, but
none turned up any clues. One
report of a suspicious ca- turned
out to be a teen-age petting party,
policeman said.
GIRLS VANISH
Two Inmates of Hillcrest Girls
School are missing from a Salem
placement home, institution au
thorities said Friday. The two
girls, both described as attractive,
were listed as Beverly Shadley,
14, and Dorothy, Smith, It.
SILYERT0N
Drive-In Theatre
"Saskatchewan"
Hue
"Man Without A Star"
kirk
DALLAS MOTOR-YU
Gates Open :45, Shew at Desk
ENDS TONIGHT
"AT GUNPOINT"
"THE LIEUTENANT WORE
SKIMS" ,
Starts Tomorew '
Glean Ferd ia
"BLACKBOARD JUNGLE"
second featare
Doris Day, Bob Cammlags ia
"LUCKY ME"
eiaeBuseepe
Enjoy One Of
Gas Officials
Study Report
On Explosion
Written reports made by an In
vestigating team to determine the
cause of a gas explosion three days
ago in the Salem bakery of Ernest
Smith, are now being studied by
Joseph Dodd, Portland district
manager of the Portland Gas It
Coke Co.
Smith's son, 19 -year -old Law
rence, suffered first and second
degree burns in the blast.
Gas repair men have been at the
scene of the explosion since Wed
nesday working to repair the ruin
ed oven.
Smith said he expects te use the
facilities of his own shop either
Monday or Tuesday. In the mean
time, he said. "Ive been meeting
my customers' orders by using the
ovens of Cherry City Bakery."
The bakery last week was con
verted to natural gas. , ,
City Engineer
Issues Permits
The city engineer's office Friday
issued several permits for altera
tion and construction Jobs.
Jerry Williams and Maurice
Blum were authorized to make
$300 alterations on Marilyn's Shoe
Store at 14 j. Liberty St., and
rreoenck Lamport was given a
permit to erect a $2,000 pergola at
590 Ben Lomond Dr.t A permit
went to Ellen Fisher 'to build a
$600 carport at 10S5 N. 20th St.
.
Of Dallas' Hue Gordon Restaurant's
"Garden Spot"
Dallas' Famous Blue Garden Restaurant Invites You to Try
Its Brand New "Garden Spot ".
Featured Dishes This Weekend:
EN-BKOCHETTE of BEEF with WILD RICE
Tasty Char-Broiled chunka of Choice Beef, with onions,
freen peppers and mushrooms nestled la a bed of
wild rk-e.
CHAR BROILED FILET MIGNON
Juicy Beef Tenderloin wrspped la baeea
NEW YORK STEAK
Cut extra thick, Char Broiled, aad served ea a slzxlinf
platter
CHAR BROILED CHICKEN
One half yeast; chicken with a Charcoal flavor
CHAR BROILED WHOLE BABY AUSTRALIAN
LOBSTER TAIL
Specially prepared hy ear chef, sad served with a tasty
rich red sauce
PLATTER OF FRENCH FRIED CRAB LEGS
Choice ef enr ewa special hot sauce or delicious tartar
sauce
CAESAR SALAD
Crisp chilled romaine lettuce with a tench ef anchovies.
Dressing blended ef the finest csessr Ingredients
FLAMING CHICKEN LIVERS
Served la muhrsoms with brandy ssnce
Prepared by Bill Spencer, Chef
BLUE GARDEN RESTAURANT
Dallas, Oregon
21-Inch Screen
Color On Our 105.072 Square Inch
These Fine Shows At Salem's Family Entertainment Centerl
Take The Family To The Show Today 1
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Theatre Time
Table
BLSINOai
(Continuous from 1 p.m.)
"BU8 STOP": J:U. 17, 11:05
"AUTUMN LEAVES": IM. 4 53.
S:M
CAPITOL
(Continuous from I p m.)
"WALK THE PROUD LAND"
1:15. t:01. M:7 , .
TAP JtOOTS IM, 4: 0, 1:31
NORTH SALEM DRIVl-lN
(Gates open at (:45. Show at Suak.)
"SAFARI" Victor Mature.
"RAWHIDE YEARS" Tony
Curtis.
HOLLYWOOD , '
"FASTEST GUN A LTV I": ISO,
15:57
ANNIE GET YOUR) GUN": :0S
StreetWork
Snarls Traffic
Black top surfacing of severs!
key downtown streets resulted Fri
day in a number of traffic snarls.
Some motorists failed to see
"detour" signs sn one-wsy streets,
found themselves blocked off by
barricades and had to turn around
in the middle of blocks.
Long lines of vehicles were piled
up in front of several barricades.
The downtown street re-surfacing
is expected to be completed by
next week.
There are 175 fairs and festi
vals scheduled for the months of
September, October and Novem
ber in Spain.
Sandra Bliven
School of the
Dance
Classes Resuming Sept. 11th
Beginners
Irjteimediates
Advanced
Register Now
Phone 4-2762
725 Shipping St.
CONTINUOUS
FROM 1 P. M.
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St-HOUK SPAN
ROANOKE. Va. wu-C. A. Payne
finished pouring the concrete for
his steps at I a.m. on Saturday.
He finished tearing up the steps
Open 6:45 . '
Ends Tonite!
M-d-trs fmtnril Western I
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"ANNIE GET YOUR GUN'.'
Starts Tomorrow!
Wonderful First Run Show!
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r"r " e Kaanac
BING GRACE FRANK
CROSBY- KELLY - SINATRA
ffiOrrt Society
CELESTE HOLM -JOHN LUND
LOUIS CALHERN SIDNEY BLACKMER
-LOUIS ARMSTRONG
AND HIS BAND
PORTER
PLUS
The High Point in American History
The Battle of Gettysburg
Remarkable Presentation No Live Actors
Screen
Gstes Opea 1:45 Show At Dusk
STARTS SUNDAYI
GRIOQRY PICK .. 'rSt
JENNIFER JONES
FREDRIC MARCH
HMlSAMVM.ini COW
MM HARDING Kim Wm
W 10CKMAW
WESTERN
W-y;M DALE ROBERTSON, ,
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MARA CORDAt ! T4
JOCK MAH0NEY
STARTS WED.!
at II p.m. Sunday. The Payne's '
tiny kitten was in some rocks un
der the steps. They could hear him
but couldn't locate him. He walked
out when the steps were destroyed.
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Wenn tuku
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M-C-M PHtSENTS
rlN VlSTAVlSlON AND nCHWCOLOR
SOL C SlECfa rltODtXTlOM
Ends Tonight!
"SAFARI"
"THE RAWHIDE YEARS'
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