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Ike Promises Peace As Goal; Emergency Confab on Israel Due r Douglas b. Cornell RICHMOND, Vi Oct. 29 W President Eisenhower whirled into Dixie today to tread cautiouily up to the touchy civil rights issue and to proclaim peace as his constant, "unshakable" foal in a newly alarmed world. At a belated after-dark appear ance at the Richmond Airport. war threats from Israel and the Middle East, the President moved from Miami to Jacksonville, Fla., to Richmond repeating assurances that peace will be his overriding purpose if he it re-elected. Along the way, on his first political invasion of the South of the 19.)6 campaign, Eisenhower took renewed swipes at Adlai E. WarsawPact Keep Troop K.senhower said that the news Stevenson's suggestions that some- from the Middle Eastern area "is thing ought to be done about end not Rood." ing the military draft and the His press secretary, James C. testing of hydrogen bombs. Hagerty. announced the President I And with head-shaking lolem was summoning Secretary of State !ity and no immediate comment, Dulles to an emergency meeting Eibenhower read an Associated in the White Houe immediately Press news bulletin hist before he alter his return to Washington. left the Jacksonville airport for 1 nounced. Solemn W arning Aired I Rilmond that Israeli troops had n , , . ,. . marched into Egypt. Only yesterday, hisenhowcr re-i 2 called, he repeated "a solemn warning to the people of the Mideast that "America and the! civilized world expect the peace to he kepi." He dedicated himself to the' nchievrmrnl o( world peace and said he believes that with patience and pcrserverance it can be at tained. Much of his Richmond text went in!n the discard because the Presi dent was more than an hour be- Schrunk 4Has No Ties With Teamsters' Shcr- In Hungary By ROY ESSOYAN MOSCOW, Oct. M (-Defense Minister Marshal (Jeorgi Zhukov said tonight Soviet troops had in tervened in Hungary'! unrest "in the spirit of the Warsaw Pact" and could be withdrawn from that country only by common agree ment among members of tht pact. And Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov laid Soviet troops would not be withdrawn from Budapest until tht rebels lay down their arms. Soriet Stop Figbtlag But Shepilov, In answer to other questions from newsmen, added: "The fact of the matter it that Soviet troops, as has been an- nave already stopped fighting. . If the rebels lay down their arms in the next few days. Soviet troops in the next few days will evacuate Budapest and re turn to their Hungarian bases." The two ministers talked sepa rately with reporter at a Turkish National Day reception at the Turkish embassy. Premier Nikolia Bulganin and Communist party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev were also at the re ception, but declined to discuss political questions. Zhukov denied any Soviet troops had crossed the border into Hun- PORTLAND. Oct. 29 l iff Turru Crhrunk 1H in a tlaf. 'oarv in h ln;t 7.4 hours In rem- hind schedule But a croud police mpnl lod thal h. has no tl orcf unjts already there. with the Teamsters' Union, a ' No Reinforcements charge The Oregonian made in; ..y cou,d mgke that M an editorial last week in suooort- u. .jj.j ..TV.... K.senhower took a few moment, ; ,he re-election of Mayor Fred " h K i- U..N..ru a imnpci that the fl'COrd Cf h'.S administration Krhrunk tthn nnrou.. PaVpr.nn' uJii;-- .ail m ff; nt ain firda . v . i ej-tiiiuil vnu iiiaimaiis vi uu , r in the mayor's race, said in especially now that the situation has eirtii'llll lli k'UI to t)i OltltOII i imnrnvni h.inl'nrifrw-nll have programs and "pie in the Journal that If elected he would not been necessary." fire Police Chief Jim Purcell Jr. j The Warsaw Pact is the Rus- Peterson replied that if he is sian-rommanded alliance of the rpplocted he will retain Purcell, 'Soviet Union and the East Euro saving he considers him one of Van states of Hungary, Poland, the "outstanding police chiefs jn I Czechoslovakia. Bulgaria, Roman the United Stales." i ia, Albania and East Germany. Schrunk. without naming his! choice for chief, said it would be J)- I m! f n t a member of Ihe Portland police I (II lltlllll Vtl I , iii-pai unrni. a limn 01 maturity, I vigor, training and with a repu-. tatinn for integrity and efficien cy." i Schrunk also said he would re-! quire the new chief to submit an annual statement of net worth and make his income tax returns available for inspection. Purcell. the present chief, is under indictment on a charge of tailing to prosecute known law violators. After a grand jury in ! dieted the chief. Mayor Peterson A c.iiH hp haft rnnl iHi.rw in him an4 refused to reiiee him of duty. esiimpled at upwards of S.000 wailed lor him and heard his thanks for doing so. tn tell the people to just look at; Peterson. the record cf h:s administrator and to accuse his Democratic op q ii( k sk." No Time tn Stop Draft 1 Al Jacksonville, Fla. before flvine here, Kisenhower said: ' This is no time to stop the draft. This is' no time to stop per fecting our weapons." I'nder the (loud and growing Hi Jinx at Shopping Center , n mmi ; v . . r ;. 1 - i i ui. r .. --. " 1 ' l! lv;t.( 4 1 Highlighting the Capitol Shopping Ccnter'i "Halloween Hi Jinx" promotion Monday was the appearance of magician "Alexander the Great" (left) and a group of performers In cluding "Keemo the Clown" (right). They are shown pre senting balloons to Jeffrey Stevens (center, left), 720 Fair view Ave., and Tommy Bell, 531 Gerth. Iron Curtain Crack Data Told by Nixon Br JOK HAM, ins a;k!.ks. n-t r We President Nixon lonitht said "the Iron Curtain shows all evi dence of cracking" and added. i "n ov erwhelming vole of con fidence for President Eisenhower ;M have a dramatic effect all over the free world in encouraging those who share our desire to build a world in which men can he free, nations can he independ- Estcs in Ohio, Brands Ike As Failure Kx-Anibassador To Spain Dies NEW YORK, Oct. 29 fJu-Ogden H. Hammond. 87, New Jersey real estate man, Republican leader Stolen, Yields Upright Body PORTLAND, Oct. 29 - Coun ty police said today that author ities in Vreka. Calif., were attempt ing tn identify a bodv found in a car reported stolen in Portland Oct. 22. Vreka police found the ear. which had been burned .as sitting upright in seat. George W. Jones. M, Portland.! Kefauver said Eisenhower "has reported the car stolen. He said failed utterly, abjectly, miserably, a roomer known to him only as to do what he professed to set out Pirrv h.id disanneared iust be- to do.' fore he discovered the car miss COLUMBt'S, Ohio, Oct. 29 IAV Scn. Estes Kefauver campaigned across Ohio today, calling Presi dent Eisenhower a failure and a promise-breaker, and asking for a quick halt to H-bomb tests. Kefauver started his day by ad dressing a police-estimated 300 persons in a parking lot in Lima, and then pushed across the north west quadrsnt of the ststc by car and plane. The severest criticism he has aimed during the campaign at the The body j president was laid dow at a the back courthouse square rally in Find- I lay. ing. ENVOY HAS DUAL ROLE DAMASCUS, Oct. 29 Syria and Egypt probably will be repre sented in Communist China by one ambassador serving, both govern ments. Both Arab governments which recently recognised Red China are considering unification ent, ana people can live loecrner , w,5utnr hn survived the in peace and friendship.'' I.usitania sinking and became am- Nixon in a speech to a rally at , bassador to Spain, died today aft Occidental College did not claim cr a long illness, that the Polish and Hungarian Hammond was aboard the Lusi-atiti-Russian riots resulted from tania when the liner was torped L S. policies. nj hy a German submarine on Adlai Stevenson has criticized May 7, 1915 and 1.198 persons lost of their diplomatic representation members of the Republican "truth j their lives. i throughout the world, squad'' for making such a claim, j Nixon said the developments in Hungary ana roiana mars a great turning point in the struggle between communism and free dom." "The low point in that struggle was reached during the seven ears of the Truman administra tion when fion million people went behind the Iron Curtain." he said He accused the President of lack of moral courage for, as he put it, becoming "an easy and willing captive" of the reaction aries and being a "front man for (vice president) Richard Nixon." U.N. EYES COMPLAINT UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Oct. 29 li-The U. N. Security Council agreed unanimously today to take up a French complaint that Egypt shipped arms and trained terror ists to help insurgents in Algeria. lew nl CMnA Arinrneenn iStatesmw. Salem, Ore., Tiies.', Oct. 30, '53 (Scc.IlH laitiwi vuiiwu nyyivijvi ' In Invasion of Egypt Soil Boat Sinks Off Oregon Coast (Story also Page 1.) WASHINGTON.' 'Oct. 21 (V -Pakistan's ' ambassador, Moham med All, acted as spokesman for Baghdad Pact diplomats who called on Secretary of Stat John Foster Dulles tonight about the Isreal invasion of Egypt. All said that, "To m personally, the prima facie tvldenca la that Israel seems to b the aggressor." All said tht caso should be handed to tht United Nations im mediately for consideration. At present, ha laid, fighting be tween Isriet and Egypt "seems to be kxallred." But, ha said, "it Is localised only in tht sense that just two natrons art involved." Pakistan, Iraq. Iran and Turkey ht Mid, art "greatly disturbed and concerned" by tht develop ments. ... , . Very EsplMlv "Tht situation suddenly has be come very, vtry Mploslvt," ht laid. Tht four government! repre sented by tht diplomat! "offered to help in . whatever way - we could," he aald, to reitort peace "and normalcy to the area. ' Throughout tht afternoon and evening there wai a steady pro cession of grave-faced diplomats to and from the State Department. J. E. Coulson represented Brit ain and Charles Lucet wai there for France. They art tht acting ambassadors. Statement Issued After they saw Dulles, tht de partment issued the following statement: "Secretary of State Dulles met with the representatives in Wash ington of France and tht United Kingdom and discussed the ap plicability of the tripartite decla ration of 1950 to the present situa tion. "He suggested that prompt ac tion should be taken to bring be fore the United Nations Security Council the reported movement of Israeli forces Into Egypt. "Tht representative! of France and tht United Kingdom laid they would I m m t d I a t e 1 y consult with governments on thii matter la the hope of communicating to us tomorrow morning their gov' trnment'i vlewi." Perstaal View Sen George (D-Ga.) laid his idei about tht poaslblt need of a special session of Congress was strictly his personal view. He is chairman of tht Foreign Relations Committee. In other developments, ambas sador of Israel and Egypt called at fne Statt Department to talk separately 'with U.S. officials. Ambassador Abba Eban of It real said ht did no! know of the reported Israeli drive unt" fr he ended his conference with assistant secretary. REEDSPORT, Oct. 21 I -Lewis Landers of Winchester Bay today reported his 36-foot fishing boat, Petrel, tank in the ocean when he wai SH miles off Heceta Head yesterday. , , Two other boat! were accom panying him down tht coast from Depot Bay, and one of them, tht New Moon, rescued him. c Landers declined to discuss tht cause Of tht linking. ; . Drownings art second only to -'. motor vehicles as a cause of aeo dentil death. . B i Encourage New Industrie , 11 ' ) For Oregon . (( : j Eliminate 45 Surtax (( J This Year!; , J VOTE BALLOT MEASURE NO, 1 YES :. ft Paid Adv. Committee fof Proposition No. 1, W. W.'Chad- U-'-1 - . . wick, Treas., Salem : ' fi . J J . ; t. ; Ga SI3liC !JlJflSS v; 1 iia; Cdi hn p)u tax tmm PortU4 TrpJImi. U$Hrtkm4 J.O0 fJt Pofy ' . 1 607 RW. Waahlnirton 8t., Portkad I, Or. cantai s-rira i . , U ' , : : Doctored' Photo of Morse Source Becomes Mystery Portland Man Dies In Crash of 2 Autos PORTLAND, Oct. 29 - A two-car collision here today re sulted in fatal injuries to one of the drivers, Jesse H. Porth, 63, Portland. It was Portland's 22nd traffic fatality of the year, compared with 31 at this time a year ago. PORTLAND, Oct 29 The! Central Committee did not source of the "doctored" photo- j nor receive permission to repro- j graph used by the Republicans in duce in the pamphlet now being Ik. nnmnHinH anninit nnmurkti. ! .ImkUIuI m tiitur fim T A tm if! Sen. Wayne Morse became a Aug. 2. 1954. showing Sen. Wayne .nuclfar Iu. mystery today. Morse on the Senate floor. t The picture, used in a pam-j "The committee has been ad- ernpty Senate climnlx-r, and the lion." Rppuhlican caption said, "Wayne xne yfe pjc(ure showed Morse Morse empties the Senate with his spiking Knowland standing at longwinded speeches. The Senate lh( rjjht 0f the chamber, Sen. refuses to listen tn him." !presrutt Bush (R-Cm.nl presiding Morse and other Democrats said ,n() t fpw ppopi. in thf lighted the picture had been cropped to oaifry. The caption said the pic- cut Sen. Knowland (R-Calin out t.k.B .ariv 1... KatUr- A-LOCOMOTIVE EYED LONDON, Oct. Moscow jjjj radio has announced completion ot plans lor an atomic ranroan locomotive that will run 1.000 Portland Woman Says Ex-Suitor Abducted Her PORTLAND, Oct. 79 r -Mildred Fave Macomb. 22. told police tody she "had been ab ducted by a former suitor last night. Tolice were seeking the man. Identified by Miss Macomh js nf the picture and tn conceal the j1v Douglas A VcFlhannon. 40. a fact that lights were on for an : firmer resident of Seattle and , all-night session of the Senate. , Slmf Na,lv Pendleton. j Morse said the picture wss taken! Paul Ewing. press secretary for th tniH Ihev drove tn Vaneou- at 3 a.m. in me long oenaie over , uougias .lcay, .morses oppo e- and the Wb!ngt"! side ! the atomic energy program, of' the" Columbia River" to the' Republicans said the original of Rndge of the Gods, then hack to the picture had appeared in Life Oregon and to the outskirts1 of , magazine. TWilonH Thorp ch Sflifi the ; I'naKrrahl Pnllrr man gave her taxi fare and told ! A spokesman for Life said in sa ne oia noi snow i n e her to go home. iNew York today: j exact source. The woman's stepfather Wil-i "Life magazine has a firm andi Wendell Wyalt. chairman of the .am Henrv Young, 47. said he ' unalterable policy forbidding use : GOP state central committee, said of its pictures or editorial male-; in Washington, DC, that the pic- suffered a fleh wound while try- ia gny po,ltaI or promo.lur. -was gnen to us by some : ig to prevent the abduction last (;n;, llse one interested in our campaign." nigh!. ! "The Oreson Republican Slate 'lie would not elaborate. Getting Up Nights If vmrlad bf "Bladilrr Wcakntw" IOt tlni Ua NlihU or Bl Wtttmi. toa Ir- I'jnl. Hrnlnc Kchlr.f urintUoB) ox trane Bmflllng. Cloudy Drlnf, dut ta caramon KJdttj and Bladdir lxrltatlont, trf CY8TEX tor o ilrk help 10 Tri una provt taffly for yount tad aid. AMt drui flit for CYSTKX andtr Boney-back foor ' an'.M. In ho latl joa Impro.a. Inent. said it was his understand ing the Republicans obtained a print from the same negative as that used by Life, but it did not come from the" magazine itself. A POST EXCLUSIVE Theyll Do It Every Time TE CLUBS 4rJNU4L SHINDIG LOOKED LIKE THOSE COMCEJ?NEO TOED TO RET17EMCM PULL M TUElR VO&iSJPAT IS By Jimmy Hado FELLOW "V- Arr-AiO ic A ci AD.. r,t v. I - rrir. e r-ia Now IT'S THE MIGHT BEFORE THE HOPPEW? EVEPV'BCDy VV4MTS IM f'S WEVE ALREADY HIRED THE ORCHESTP4-1 M ASK IMC IVIC1. 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