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2 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Oct 21, 56 -7 , ' Jordan 'Socks End to British Pact' Br WILTON WTNN v AMMAN, Jordan. Oct. 30 (IV Jordanian voters, livinf in an air of crisis, are electing a new 40 seat Farliament tomorrow expect ed to call for an ending to this desert kingdom's treaty with Britain Thfe treat it a defense alliance that has sustained poverty-stricken Jordan line ita birth as an Independent nation 10 yean ago. It gives Britain three military bases in Jordan. In return, the British pay IS to 30 million dollars a year for the upkeep of Jordan's 30,000-maa army, once rated the Arab world's best; and promise to aid the Jordanians if they are attacked. - x ' Anti-Western elements among Jordan's 1,400,000 population It's Fun to - Dine Out - CHINESE TEA GARDEN list (hints Foot' . Sn Amerlcii f oei Too " Special Parties, Larse or Small Call Z-9023 - for Informatics Chinese Food to Take Out 1624 N. Commercial St Open I p.m. to t a.m. . Saturday I a.m. . ... . . - ..... ' f LoIbS)(lOfG (Home Made) l : 1272 Stat Strtet We Feature High Quality low Prkes Everyday ; Vi Gallon, 85c 2 for $1.65 AH flavors for Tear favor Also Diabetics Fretea Dessert Special Orders For An Oeeasiens Phene 19211 - stirred up by increased Israeli frontier attacks and the rise of Egypt's President Nasser as a professed champion of Arab rights figure to gain so much ground that even 'moderate independents will be under heavy fire to Join in cutting the last formal link with Britain. - - The1 election raised anew the question whether Jordan may eventually be tucked under the wing of Iraq, a Baghdad Pact member whose King Faisal II is a cousin of Jordan's 21-year-old King Hussein, or go to the Egyptian-Syrian-Saudi Arabian trium virate headed by Nasser. Slack Interest Although the campaign appears freer than any ever held before in Jordan, interest seemed slack. Election talk has been over shadowed by Israeli raids that have taken a toil of 190 Jordanian lives in little more than a month Snow-Swept Canada Peak Yields Youth NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C, Oct. 20 (it Alex Patterson, lost six nights and six days on rain and snow-swept Mount Seymour was found alive today, the Royal Canadian Air Force reported. An air force March officer said Patterson was in fairly good con dition. The young Scots immigrant had shivered alone in a cave on the 4,000-foot mountain since last Sun day when with two companions he became lost on a hiking trip. - Patterson wore only light clothes, had no food nor matches, and withstood the worst week of early winter weather this year. Patterson, all but given up for dead after a night of sleet and snow, was found at the 2,500-foot level on the side of a cliff-face, A helicopter which had waited Appointed ? i. 2 White Men, Negro Woman Found Slain and generated a new wave of war j n mountaintop during the day fever. The weak caretaker few emment of Premier Ibrahim Has hem has no interest in electing any particular group of '.candidates. A third of Jordan's population was unable to pick up Patterson because of the rough terrain. One of the three-man climbing party perished. Gordon McKar lane, 27, died while attempting to find his way down the mountain is made up of Arab refugees of;?" rth shore of Vancouver the Palestine War of 1948. an em- harbf earl.er this week His body bittered group living on meager ! brht ,0 North Vancouver rations 'suDDlied bv the United todav- Coroner F. W. Dyer Nations. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Eyvlnd Bartels, Denmark's consul general in New York, was appointed Friday in London, as administrator of the Sues igation he Mid canal user s association (AP Wirephoto) CROSSETT. Ark.. Oct. 20 U Two white men and a Negro woman were slain on a rural road near this south Arkansas town to day.. Ashley County Coroner Billy Jones said it was a triple slaying by "assailant or assailants un known." -The death weapon was a shotgun.' It has not been found. The bodies of George Wells, a 22-year-old bachelor of nearby Hamburg, and Hattie May Wil liams, 40, of Crossett, were found in a car. Fred Watkins, 45-year,-old father of three girls, was found critically wounded outside the car. He died a short time later at a hospital here. Watkins lived at Hamburg. The Negro woman reportedly was single. Jones said police had no leads on the identity of the killer. Plans for an inquest had been postponed until police completed their invest- persons, is located a few miles north of the Louisiana border in southeast Arkansas. The Weather Astoria Biker Mtdford North Btnd Portland ... , Salts Mm. Mln. lUia .. ST . M - 17 ' Chlcao Denver j All three persons apparently i were shot at close range shortly Theatre Time Table ILSINORI "The Rha Creturt": 1:41, S:4J. S:, 11:J7 It Conquered the World": 1:00, 4 01. 7 41, 10:01 CAPITOL 'The Solid Cold Cadillac": 1:00. 4:2f. 1:. 11:00 "Magnificent Rouihntcki": J 05, I 2, 0 47 NORTH SALEM DRIVR IV (Gatet open, 45; (how at 7:00) "Mr Roberta." Henrv Fonda "Satellite In the Sky" HOIXYWOOO "F.dcW Durhln Story": 1:45, S:M. 23 "He Laufhed Last." J:M, 7:4S, 11:38 X..n 70 Fort Worth IS Los Anielea SO Miami . . -... 86 New York S3 San rranclaro . 77 Seattle SS Spokane 53 Washington. D. C. - 1 SO 34 Jl 47 81 St M 01 54 71 47 47 47 48 49 1.10 .00 .00 .51 M .so .05 .00 .00 .00 00 trace .00 -.1 ill trace I Today's forecast ( from U. S. wreath ' er Bureau. McNary Field, Salem): j Mostly cloudy today and Monday, with showers and chance of thunder i showers today; hifh both days 55, 1 low tonight 38. I Willamette River: -1.3 feet. Temp. 12 01 a m. today 53 ! SALEM PRICIPITATIOV Since Start ef Weather Year, Seat. 1 Te date Last year Normal 317 111 3.47 Airman Killed on Hunting Trip BURNS, Ore. Oct. 20 I -Gregory Franklin Zimmerman, an airman attached to the Burns radar base, became the fifth gun shot fatality of Oregon's deer season. He died at a Burns hospital last night, several hours after he was accidentally shot by a hunting companion. . . . A. 0. Pollentier of the state po lice office here, said Franklin Darrell Sales. It, also attached to the radar base, told him that Zim merman stepped into the line of fire as he was shooting at a deer. Cur Kent h AfofcWew fcr tint foorf..e Friz Winning Ham and ROAST TOM TUIKtT with ad the trimmings just THE SAN SHOP " Portland Road at Norm City Limits For Orders to Go-Phone 2-6793 Communist Seat Politicians expect at least one Communist, Dr. Yacoub Ziadin, to win a seat. He is a highly pop ular physician. Only one Commu nist has ever been elected to Par liament In an Arab country. He was Khald Bekdash, a winner in Syria in 1954. Moderate independents probably will win a majority of seats, but anti-Western elements could use Parliament as a forum for stirring no public opinion to force the in dependents Into going along with the treaty abrogation demand. said an inquest will be held next week to determine the cause of McFarlane's death. Robert Duncan, 23, who stum bled to safety Wednesday, said he saw McFarlane's body lying in a t.eek. Duncan said the face was State Seeking Cause of Death 10 Years Ago Daughters of Start Trial PORTLAND. Oct. JO - The state crime laboratory here today badly gashed and it appeared his ' b1"1 trvin ,0 reconstruct the before they were found about 7 IT) T .1 am, Jones said lUlSS LCadCl'S The car was parked on Sulphur i . Springs road about six miles west of here. Watkins. a construction worker, is survived bv his widow and three daughters. Sherry, 14. Kla Ann, 13, and Cynthia, 2. Wells was a farmer. Crossett Forest Society f Meet Scheduled KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 20 A western regional meeting of the Society of American Foresters will be held here Oct. 26-27 to look into progress in pine manage ment, i Service Is Our Business RADIO AND TELEVISION JERYICE We are equipped to service all makes of TVs, Radios, Tape Recorders and Phono graphs. BYER and BECHIEl RADIO & TV Service 2376 State St Ph. 4 9767 SALEM companion had fallen from a cliff. DrivercGted. i (After Wrecks I Two persons received traffic ci tations Saturday as a result of ' minor accidents, the Salem state 1 police office reported, , Mrs. Pauline Hughes, 46, Hepp ner, was charged with failure to drive on the right after a collision about I SO a.m. with a vehicle driven by Lambert Wierda, 73, i Yountville, Calif., officers said. ; The accident, which occurred Counties Tell Registration OREGON CITY, Oct. 20 I -Democrats lead Republicans in voter registration in Clackamas County 27.143 to 25,132. In 1952 Republicans led by S61. PENDLETON, Oct. 20 I - State Press death of a Wasco County pros pector 10 years ago. Human bones, believed, to be those of Joe Ingram, who disap-j f1lrt Ifioa pcard in the rugged ravines of U OU1C11 ilCar southern Wasco County in July, 1!MS, were brought here after a deer hunter, Mike Whitecotton, of Wamic, found them. The skull bore a bullet hole between the eyes, and a lead slug from a re volver was found in the cavity. A rusty revolver and rusty cartridge of the same caliber as the slug also were found near the Gov. Smitl MOSCOW, Oct. 20 - Curious spectators jammed a Moscow city court today for opening of the trial of three "jazz age girls" daugh ters of high ranking military of- town of about 4.600 ficers charged with burglary. The case was a sensation two months ago when Soviet newspa pers printed stories saying the three looted apartments to finance wild drinking parties, weekends in Leningrad and their Hollywood style wardrobes. The defendants admitted their guilt. They are Erlena Kuinetsova, 22, daughter of Maj. Gen. Sergei Kuznetsova, instructor at the So viet military academy; Alia Mak ismova, 19, stepdaughter of Lt. Col. Koleyov of the internal secur- and Tanya An- 1 Gov. Elmo Smith was speaker Saturday night at a banquet of the Oregon Press women who are holding their fall conference in Salem this weekend. The ses sions opened Saturday morning ity forces (MVDI bones. Sheriff Ernie Mosier of. with an illustrated talk by Cam- dreva. 18. whose father just re Wasco County said he believed it i eron Paulin, of Willamette Vni- signed as a colonel In the Soviet There are 801 more Democrats : was possible Ingram had taken, versity and will conclude, this air force, than Republicans registered in 'his own life. afternoon with a tour of Mt. Angel ' They said they started their Umatilla County. i Ingram's half starved pack-1 Women's Academy. ! burglaries when they entered the Democratic registration was re-, horses were found wandering a yis, Rebecca Tarshis Port-' apartment of former Soviet movie ported at 11.014 and Republican at 'month after the prospector's dis 10,213, a Democratic lead of 801. j appearance. A brief search at that In the 1952 presidential election, I time failed to produce any trace the Democrats had a margin of of the man. 560. i p.epub- Livestock Show WONDERFUL FOOD SERVED So.OaGASEOaD STYLE -, Entrees for Sunday Dinner M noon H I p.m. ROAST TURKEY AND DRESSING OR SWISS STEAK 4 M SslasW end toKtlwi a kala yowwW H J Cfcaka of hat wrtra whw al m fatal J Caffa. katl tea, arwf ar 7 Chaka af 4 staHslaas HEPPNER, Oct. 20 Of T 4- ! a. about H miteMtk of Saleir on;1 027 in Morrow County; voter j OpCllS ill Portland 99E. resulted when the Hughes j r0iir.iin l. I day. Republicans gained 203 and Democrats 5 since the 1952 election. car skidded on wet pavement, ac cording to police. Also cited on a charge of failure to drive on the right, said officers, was Janice Mae Brown, 18, of MM rvitvtr TV attar har ear Jf collided in the 400 block of W. i . . . ,.. waia Avenue wnn a Teniae oriv en by Raymond Vernon Doores, 3487 Roberts Ave. The collision oc curred about 3:30 pjn. State police also investigated a 7 p.m. accident at the "Y" junc tion on the Salem-Dallas highway, which like the others was free of injuries. Officers sid the drivers were Emma Regehr, Dallas, and Omar Fromme, also Dalles, with considerable damage reported to the letter's 1947 Ford. All You Can Eat for (OlfOjC ( Children fader II Just AAt) . i 'ly i " . t r ... . m U 1 JOHN LAW ARRESTED Police officers said John Law was arrested Saturday night on a charge of being drunk on a public street. Law. 43, of 74 N. Liberty St., was held under $13 bail Prince Ranter of Monaco en listed in the French Army in World War II: served as a lieu tenant; refused to be promoted to colonel -vt Hunter Dies After Surgery BOISE, Idaho Oct. 20 - James R. McGinnis. 4, Portland, Ore., died in St. Alphonsus Hos pital here today following sur gery. McGinnis was brought to the hospital yesterday after becoming ill while on a hunting trip near Vale, Ore. He was first taken to a hospital in Ontario, Ore., but was transferred to Boise for an emergency brain operation. Mrs. Irene Siseel of Portland, a daughter, said McGinnis be came ill while he and half a dozen friends from the west coast were resting in their hunting camp. Also surviving are his widow, Maggie, and two grandchildren. PORTLAND, Oct. 20 UP Wool growers took the play today as the annual eight day Pacific International Livestock Exposition opened with some 2.000 head of livestock In pens and stalls and more than 300 entries from seven Western states in the wool show. J. R. Skeen, Pichacho, N.M., won the grand champion award in the wool show with his entry of a fine fleece. Reserve cham pion honors went to the Mailliard Ranch, Yorkville, Calif. Top honors in the 4-H Club com petition were won by Phillip Krouse, Grants Pass. Ore., and John Zimmerman, McMinnville, Ore. Preliminary judging by college and 4-H teams began in the beef cattle, swine and sheep divisions. land, is president of the group. Gov. Smith's talk on "Integrity in Government and the Press" was followed by an informal ques tion period of a half hour, when the speaker was led into the Sub jects of taxation, education, state institutions and aviation. This morning's program will in clude breakfast in Mt. Angel, fol lowed by a tour of the Benedictine Press building and the monastery. Rt. Rev. Damian Jentges will be the speaker. star. Ladinana; "just to see how a star lives." Once inside, they related, they stole s few things to pay for a trip to Leningrad. Their trial is continuing. The Maya civilization was be gun in iMexico and Central Amer ica in 500 B.C. i I f i CONT. FROM 1:45 TYRONE POWER KIM NOVAK w VaasaaaaHMwsMasaKsri I '- " J" 'V r vrs THE LOVK TORY Or THE MAN MILUONS) KNKW ONLY BY HIS MUSIC! THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY rdJ&SiU CinmaScOPE - vecHNicovoa . REX THOMPSON-JAMES WHITMORE ot.SHEPP(RO STRUOWICK VICTORIA SHAW SECOND FEATURE SMkariM TKHNICCXOe"""" "VViiK Woodburn Drive-In Friday Saturday Sunday "Mill wnM THf GOIDEK UM" Frank Sinatra Plus "ESCAPE TO lURMA" B. Stanwyck R. Ryan Open 1:45 Starts 7:15 QUICK TIMBER STUDIED ROME, Oct. 20 -Forestry ex perts are studying ways of in creasing the world's supply of quick-growing timber by the use of Australian eucalyptus. 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