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Doctor-Balloonist Lands Safely After 32 Hours of Exploring Outer Space Highlights of Flight Shown ',.1 1 ' TTiT"' v' It-'" v-rf5 1 - 1 - - niXXDAlX. KJ), As 'esaett aad aa Ar rare phv ho faadaia. he was aaaaw aa -TUifmi hat aatwy. aa A OH. saag Sana MdUn mm matt ruling einsjrataee bad he rrc fctlgpH ended S hoars oraOeal except tar Ike taurue replied 1 ujssrng eater dm UM he- Be tasd the aril step m the Has Getucg tVh-k te earth day when be brought tat gislils High" project be au-ecu would be S.mure, d t as asce to sec ei ka bue ptastir ba'lsaa la to ta-haa swndeta capable V uui rati (t.tukrd by the earth after Min aa caUBBatad carrying a crew hsur ar rise acmopftere racer! hS miles w I s bm riding arauad la a lit; David 0 Surataa. M ws Mare tedtac an t pane tar sks thai a purpie biac rtea imrnediately packed aa by ben- the tno to MiaarapaJB Sanaa dayiimr and thee it gat darter copter aad ftowa the 1 anue la Hewed nto a telephone boatb to at bight ' the Farf- fl-D airaart where he rail ba wife ar Aianwcsrtta. h M ardrred la van dews shaved lor the fnt time a al B-t into aaeVr roodnta ' be at I a i m torts hnauly braujat bourt He ated twe electric rasara rommeated as be went mte the the giant po,s ethylene bag deat tar the job tiaxh ooar aa thr shorn mt Hrr lie i a Cat. John T. Stipe racket tied At Sitnuoa stepped trura the ba- p m TV take :i a !l orth Dates South Daaau aarder M muea tauthweat at Crauad wiaue shifted the baa saaa abaat aracariaaity dunaf Samaas a.araaur battle ta ret the gonna I a aad su carte af tastra teots safety aamt Otmin twd that by a ma terfid at a" at baSast Sunaaa tourhe- thr (rauad He Havered khfhi (VI aa the rtua hea thr garalaii upprd rrr t tore Itw baUaaa rewd br rul hi raa lei! the loiki that up htcb. thr Kan aaal tatakk. thrr jut barm." be taed m k brief la torTara Smieaa aiinaat mnexb atatji ih bat to 1 aartiaf. beii caater aad ahuhed aoa; ta aa ankapai araUBatiaa Kaoar trarlert emrird ibe baMaa ba the rerard lH el eer Wahpetaa N P -! laoay Caahrmatwa :U caiibrataa af 'aatnimrais lae hai loom rarnad I poa tandatt bmo cM khm ihr tMoj and the ba.Mna tuarrd Mm Hat aner reantiaf ai alt) tude al irvut 1 Sab trM 1 canv ana ihrae bade weat at the taaaV c Mto aad aaa toler tara to toeces by mteair bubut The bajoaa cawerad abaut a) air nue the n hptat Greuad t r t i e i Bnmrdatety OK-ked yp the n)u aad as car t mtac afclimid maay Btwta-ft-apaa Sunaas laok kt oae tine esterday tram at it Rraiarrd Mioa be rrported tnn( ate la are thr vrntrrs tnorr at Lair Michigan lne at :b fir . trr hnn a feJ Jobs T Vapf rocket lied riaert and projeci otfk-er lv the "Uaa BttH aparataaa. Ha paid tribute to Sunaaa aavicaUaa, aauaMBg aut that K raouired aba) haadlaaf af baLaat la bruaj taa baiioaa ion taraufh aamecmai precanoui frsuad rurreau The Itrm taoh aJutude t raa ftrmed aeuid be laat toat btgha than l apt Joaeph Kjtuater ran m June hoe testiag the equia meat bunuas aed There vera V oix-ontimwd reparu that tht !C mm m VgN had heea tl- i Aad Mary aa aat t) V talesman OUNDID 1651 Conrsd Prsnge a bark al aerk h real aa. Oar "laaaea the Dawa " eat aataaai a a rd af h. to, aftrr a hahiag J a a a I abb auau aaaaaru aad auaa. Ha ratyuah nai aa Pace i laday 107th Tl 1 SfCnONS-U PACfS TWa Oagaa traaaawaa. lata at. OrafaM. WaaWaday Aaywal 11. ltS7 Na 147 Top Syrian Tells U.S. 'Death Plot' Offers Financial Data Mia trwet klfhlifhU af f1i(hl Air Ferre dorter-aiM Maj. Da eld SUaaat la faadoli af kg plasthr ballooa (ar rrrard U baan. Kateaa laak mil fraai miae alt at C raibj. Miaa . jMterday, reached eU Bated 1 !. fret aver Wahpr , taa, N. D (arty task; aad Uaded nfely late today near EUeadaJe. N. D. (Af Wlrepbata) Escape Bid Fails At State Hospital 4 From Miximum Security Ward Become Stuck in Food Elevator b. WI.HO NATAI.K !UMAS( I S 'mia .iC W U. (.. Mil Rizrv. ii 4tTn i twcl il staff, iruriinl ImUv fir marked tllT NS.IMM.ltllMI Ml 4 plot he Mid ttw I intrnl St4ti (lirrctrxl gainst Ihr Syrian government. Al the name time Syria told the I nitrd Nations the I'nited States conspired to oerthro the Dam asrtu governmrot but the Syrians refrained trom aiking tor any I' V action In the story told here Bury iaal hn chief itafl officer also wees marked lor death The toft spok en. U-year-okd commander mad hit appearance it aa interview arranged for a group of Western arwtmrn A jaaiaed etevator at the Oregon State Hospital halted l0 aa aaeaac itteaiat lUged by fanr natleati aka ayerpatrered to aur hounei to kill n. " Bury Ikrea attendiaU bj the mailmam erity aird In kid far J 'rf m freed Thday nikt. " 17,.1 Glared Howard E I'siaf twa arrewdrlvert and hammer, the four Inmates stone the I S t mha-uy i eond verpaaered attendaaU about 1 15 IB. look tkelr Bfytl secretary. lor political ailairv ai. - Itx-ked them up and attempted to -"astrrw.nn o-r leave the third floor ward . Ilw 1 " "'"- lood elevator in the kitchen, rnw h)r' ''r rk pltal superintendent Dr Dean lalrlUgear rhM Brooks taid Betides himself. Biiry said, the Apparently the combined -ight target! Included Bng Amm Nu- of the lour men wat too much fsury. the new deputy chief of lor the dumb waiter which stalled staff, and Col Abdul Hamid Sar- betweea the second tad third rai the irmi'i oowarful intelll- mum TpT mWmFTrM mW The tUU granft failed l its at tempt ta kav Chapter 111 Laws of 19S7 referred ta tht people Thii n HB 1U. It bata up machinery lor raorfaaiilng tthool dwtiictj in to administrativ school districts Tht grange fell I.OOa signa turet thort of the required J4.000. nr the law Is in elect In enactment is the elimination af a long ttniggl for enlarging district organ nation The l3t Legislative i. and after a fire alarm a' genet chief ifJefl from the ward, hospital 4 "5" , 1 -' $ Aw ) i r '.V ,1 . I Control Board Sanctions $3 Million Mall Building Anthr toataanarl PMafvrtTartMaal AaTI bill, but that act provided that , I voWing violence since Ma negative vote of any the districts being consolidated would defeat the whole project, se little wat ac complished under It Dr T C Holy in hut report in .15a recommended mm rif reorganitatloa by creation af mi hUnine UfflCer lied districts A bill directing this , . ai referred and defeated In 1M215 HCillY KlDu by a small margin. The third try I ' at reorganisation, this time for! ANN ARBOR. Mich. Aug mminiMriuvr scnooi oisincu. ZZ iZnrZiZy iZ " , WASBW.3TQN, A.f. Im-J.mH . Haf. Uke. Ue Starts - """ before the Securrty Couactl ef 1 -" H ' " " '-'"""" ' Patients involved were Rowley promoting the purported conspir today. Tb midwest baai af tb Tfaajfter Mian as jiiked Lalo. Klamath Caunty, M e r v 1 r. My to unseat President Shukii ' I boat his financial affairs (AP Wlrepbetel Arnold. Lane County, Alexander Kuwatlys leftist regime. "n100 uT"- m,r'"Vr "uwstly is in an Egyptian bos 1 !t "ultnom'h pital at Aleandr. He flew to h k.1 1 wer com Egypt, after the army , shakeup. . ' with the announced aim ol receiv-1 mlttment. Dr Brook. Mid m mfdci trTm,n, , rorf ln ' The atteodaots. C F Smith Ministry spokesman taa) he ex-1 noyd Normaa and George Berth Kuwatly to return within a man. were not seriously injured wePK This was the first attempted r cape from the state hop'Ui 11 Loans to Hoffa Total $120,000 In his absence House Speaker 1 ln Naiem Kudsi a'actini president Kiwki had a ki-mimitr talk tndav .. I... I. .. 1 l i .l . . l ' IIRI4V Fir ll IHIHUWII -, v...rr ...r . Wtn Whaled Aiem. minister of guard, tieo mm up and sto'r hi car ' state and acting defense minister ho headed the Syrian delegation thaf reached an economic agree ment with the Russians in Moscow recently. A communique taid Kud , si and A rem discussed details of ! the Moscow talks as well as "mat ters of general interest." ' 1 In Washington. Secretary of U ASMINTON Aiij iSl'LAP'-U"" K Hoffa trM1l1.1l rouml 13'l)tl mikt 195 jn.1 ha int.il 111 such tlimns a. 4 girls tamp, a hraisw right Imis.t and a brrss ri 1 He Kar I lie t.-MiiiKKiy to the Senate Ka.kcts Iiiiestigat nig Ctimmtttcr. !uh hovseil much niri.vsify ahout his fi - - - nances I Most of the loans making up the I total were shown as having come WASHINGTON A. n uh from fellow unionists or locals in Hand-Shaking Reunion t.nn n UrJi. h . i,...K.i. Ih. leamsters l nion. tome trom hat escaped referral TV median- """"" " ""nienaw stsif uuiies was reported giving , ,ng rPunlofl loday ,lth John C)f men identilied hy committee coun- Ics of the operation now ordered n) i County Humane Society were look much ol his personal attention tojCheasty the Senate Rackets Com- mB wtth criminal records, txceedingly complicated and ttavill ,r P"rtculr kind of person the situation In various capitals. 1 mittee investigator who was the m) pom ,rem bhTptoyefs who be at least tro years before dis trict reorgan nation is effective The gist of the new lew is that it contemplates Including all terri tory ln single administrative dis- 'State Fair-Size' Crowd at 4-H Show to be their humene officer. Tirtt North Atlantic snd Baghdad Pact chief witness against him in a re dealings with the union of all he had lo be kind He is allies consulted urgently ever pot rent bribery trial The trial led to Hoffa. Midwestern chief of the His same is Thomas F Kind lible action Hoffa't acquittal Teamsters, said most of the loans trom individuals were made to 'him without interest and without security of any kind He said hit friMwts Iwiim iiwiiffnan. when h ' sugjestea giving tnem notes entering at the State Fair, opening knitting Highlighting today s pro- He said he figures he still owes Aug 31 grm wiU be the annual style Re- t.tot of the tl20.ono Completed judging Tuesday were vue to be held tonight at I a clock I s-IumH,! DlaeassiM Holfa. who is expected to be elected president of the Teamsters International I'nion next month, was carried into an involved fi- lYear-Old Plane Wreck Found In Sisters Area 'rVtare aa page M FACIAL. Aug X K?K j griHip ill Bov Soicitj (mind the , wTeckagr o a plane that crashnl more than a sear ago ami State Police said a search for the two occupant would begin tomorrow The plane identified as a raa- ' roon Fairrhild in which Dr Ralph ! Johnston of Lebanon and Hart wk k Hanson of longMe Wash. werr Using as found Sunday aliiTnoon hi th Smut. hiking an thr S m'h S stir Mountain IVul Voulinastcr iilenn Heed mi h'ugene said tlserr was no trace of liWinstnn the pilot or Ifantoa. Stale Police al Salem taid a search of Ihe area would be made, headed bv the State Board ef Aeronautics Nat Killed la Cratb Reed said the two men appar ently were injured but not killed in tht crash He (ound a rope tied to the plane t windshield fnottnting which the men apparently aad used to let themselves down aut of the plane Reed taid he located what appeared to be dried blood on a rock A search of the area by Reed and ethers ia his party failed to turn up any further trace of the men The plane which disappeared June It. ism. on a flight from Lebanon to Minneapolis, had sheared oil Ihe top of several trees The tail section was broken off and both wings smashed The fuselage was found in a small val ley slicking up at a 43. degree angle The crash occurred about 7.500 feet up the mountain I The two men were en route to I join their wives who were visiting I relatives is Minneapolis. Hanson, a singing evangelist with the Seventh Day Adventitrt Church, had just begun a year's assign ment with a church in Salem He was conducting choir classes in (.reparation for a lour month re sisal service held m Salem last Fall Johnston was a dentist in l-eb-amm "17" Reducing Together .11 rial" ftr 1 r V. - a. '. !. ra . iWould Replace Church; Okeh of Planners Asked .1 1 . 1 ..." 1 1 fiv Pi - s IWi y LILLIE L. MADSE.N Farts Editor. The fHatesaaaa n iiaiai si.iuir wuutua 1 nave - - - ; i. ik. r.kiK,. n,.,M,. k.ll known Tuesday that it wssn t a arower pro wets, cwtn.ng SMging. - Forecast Says Sunny Weather tricts offering education from the first through the inh grade. This would abolish union high school districts and consolidate districts now maintaining only elementary grades 1 though provision is made for some exceptions' .i V? aT". 71a T!. !CT J " rilnr Oregon State Fair Tuesday ' 0 0 ' n I Judging, woodworking , , r "ll "L " 7 , " at the falrFOunds Certainly there to approve the redistrHMng plan u attendance at the Pe.tly modified A hol m day "I? " nnul club " with whick the rcorgani. on plan Tur5d,y , n p,,, yrir, fCaaUaaed ea edllartal page. 4.) hf rffur More than 1 400 members of Marion County s 2100 4-H club members be g a n exhibiting and I uniuwi aung, ltiwii, menu,! 1 menus ana oroiners ana nsirrs o. The fS Weather Bureau predict. tunny weather for mosf of today, demonstrating will hi Salem and vicimty High tern .continue through Thursdav night perature it expected ta he near wnen be (sir close with th- snn 12 the low 50 ual livestock auction, sponsored by 1 . .. . . ... the dowptown Lions Club rite May at northern pre ach- es. according In the bureau High . lemperntures will range frrm 2 to 7 degrel and winds wi'l be Visitors whs have attended pre westerly al 5-15 miles an hour: iu H summer shows at the stale fair-grounds, find a new sr- "1 . rtngement this yesr Instead of aO af the exhibits being held In the barns, the home economics, the fores try. entomology, gardening and allied exhibits and demonstra tions are held in the regular 4-H Inhibition building Only livestock exhibits and judg ing are held at the barns Top winners from each division of the show will be among those f ejatp aw ' laBBBmBaMaeTaB MoaTawtsT LI AO VI . Al lam 17. SsMSl At Yaittaa 1. Wnatrbee I At LewMtaa t-t. TH-CWy - PACinr COAST LIAOIII Al Saa riaele 4. sraltle 1 A. I Aatrln t-t. INwtlaii 4-t Al Mmwk I. naltrwaad I At ! W-n I. mtnrtmm I AMiaicAa Ltson ai r ! Wxkimt-w t-t Af Raav CHr I Hew rk t A. PetrwM 1 bairlaian I Al cavrUad k SMn I ATIOHAL I.IAOl'1 Al New Tark l-l, SI. Laatt 4-1 A ambty 11-4, Ctaelwaaa S-l fta gam II tMtatfi I At niksaaiwkia t-t, rktesta 1-1 (1st aaaM M amino) U Ptatsbwrsh I, Mllwaak I The Weather 4 I ,1 i 11 it Lis "aM ' '4 , -.4 "i I Today's forecast: Fair today, except fee some earfy-momlng Unj ffmrmilttt rjdrledge 4-H Qab Aember Tnesday faf ar taw ctaWs. HWak near' groomed bit MeaUna pig far thawing early this morning I), lew tonight SO. at Marian Cavity 4-H Shaw it State Fairgrounds. fStates- (Comslete report ae II I 'tm r nancial discussion I -lust wKrr thf Iruil un intend ed I lead v. as not made im mediately clear by Counsel Robert 1 F Kennedy Hoffa came before Ihe commit tee in a gay mood, which wore thin long before the day was over. At the outset he airily admitted to having been arrested ' about 17 times" but denied he was ever guilty of olortion The committee figured on ques tioning Holla two days, in follow ing up its charges that he used ganeslrrs 'n extend his influence from Ihe Midwest lo the F.ss'ern seaboard The early proceedings didn't go into the basic charge Hoffa said he is part owner of Joll Properties which in turn owns the Jack 0'Lantem Lodge, a resort snd girls' camp in north ern Wisconsin Maaey Pat Into Brewery He alee said he and some others put some money in the White Seal Brewers- in Detroit, and IntfJ a firm trading in oil level la the Dnko' He said he and a pal of his in 1 the Teamsters t:nion. Bert Bren nan. briefly owned an obscure heavyweight priie fighter named F.mhril Davison, and also had a : horse-bett i- - arrangement ' (Add. i iain aa page II.) Actress Booked At Prison Ward LOS ANGELKS Aug JO 1 -Actress Gail Russell was booked at the prison ward of Lea Angeles General Hospital tonicht after sheriff s officers said they found her unconscious on the bathroom floor of her West l,os Angeles home The officers said they went lo Miss Russell's home to arrest her on a felony warrant accusing her of failure to appear for arraign ment today in Superior Court on a charge of felony drunk driving MINNEAFOUS, Aig. M Ralph Jacobs af sabarbaa Rob blaadaJe, aad hit English Bulldog. Big Mosjth Martha, hare laaarhed aa ill-eat tampalga far each ta lose II per real af their present weight. Jacebs wants ta ga from hit preaeat lli poaaas ta 115. Martha wlU settle for aa I poaad lass from her present it. landing each other moral support they climb an a scale together to check progress, like Jacobs. Martha will concentrate aa a law fat, high pratela dirt. f.AP VYIrrpkotol Levittown Policeman Hit By Stone; Mobs Banned LEVITTOWN. Pa Aug 20 (APi-A Bristol Township po liceman was felled tnniijhl hv a rock thrown from a milling crowd gatheiiil one. .ig n in this subirrlian Philadelphia com munity of 15000 homes In protest thr resident of its first Ne gro familv .iiiiioniK r.l iIihI Iwreafter thrv u on Id not permit any gatherings lamer than three persons 1 The rock was tossed as an un ruly crowd estimated by state po- Vt nuKir ihani-e planned 111 the f apitol Mall area a r n p o s e (I 11 (MI.OIU nffica nlding in the block oci-nnie.1 hs the Kirit Prrsfntenan Church. i gisrn the go ahead Tuesday by the State Board af CorKTti Similar ia design te Use five story State Highway Buiatag. the structure will be known as the Labor and Industries Building It will stand immediately north of the 'State Library and arroa the Mai from the High ay Building The block is bounded bv inter Sum mer fhemekrta and tenter strwt t Formal approval of the propos ed tile it yet to he obtained from the Capitol Planning Commissma. The commission will meet tons. said William Ryaa. board of con trol secretary fcWdass Biart la lt Preliminary plans for the struct ure, te be fliiaaced by state rs tirement funds, wUI take a year with bids probably aot being called for until January af Ryaa taid. Constructjoa cost will be repaid by departments of the I nemploy ment Compensation and Industrial Accident Commissions snd State Bureau of Labor which will occupy the building The Presbyterian Church 0 a Chemeketa and Winter street, now owned by the state, will be tore down to make say lor the building unless someone offers to buy the church, Arthur Handly of thr board of control said The church would not be leveled until the state is ready to call for bids. Handly added New Chorea Ptaaaed A aew Church is being planned by Presbyterian officials on the southwest comer of Chemeketa and Wmtar streets opposite the present ; building I Construction of s Labor snd la I dustries building w s 1 suthorited 1 by the 1167 legislature An epinioa I by Attoraey General Robert Y. I Thornton Tuesday establish that the Finance Department w t u I d 'supervise its construction 1 Add. Beard af Central aewt P 4.) Stole police imiiK ili.it, Is Philanthropist Dies ASHTABI LA. Ohio Aug Soviet Satellite Rockets Not Ready, Russ Scientist Says SN FRANCISCO. Auj c A leading Russian -dentist tndas expressed belief that his country does not as yet have rockets ready for launching artificial satellites And he said, like the United States the I S S R has a shortage of engineers He also said a majority of So viet scientists think all experi ments with atomic bombs should be stopped because of the danger of war snd the possihilitv of gen etic dima?e to humans These hits of infnrma'ion ssere gisen al a pres1- eonlTer.ce bv Dr VMimir Kntrlnikos head nf Ihe radio and eiec'rnnes division of the Sosiet Russian Academv of Viences Dr Kotelnikov is here as the head ol a It-member delegation attending fie Western electronics show and convention. He said the o..',u. 1 it 7. m.n.,r. L J M. Wicker at about 400, dustnalist and philanthropist, d. ratnered outside the ranch style loday in Ashtabula General Has-1 "ome of William Myers. The rock p(1j j thrower was unidentified Falls ta Graaad Sgl Tom Stewart was struck on Ihe head falling lo the ground with Mood gushing from his ncht ear In ambulance was railed and Ihe fallen policeman aken to Low er Bii(k ' ounty Hospital The rock throw was the fust avierl act of a noisy rat calling crowd gathered (or the second straight night in a symbol of pro test sgainst the family Polke Rath Crawd As Stewart fell to Ihe ground an unidentified policeman yelled "Thst s it Let's get them out of here With that, some 20 state and local police ran for the eroup which dispersed in a twinkling through a wooded area Three persons were arretted One Paul Sullnan I'. Leutlnwn wps re'eased in the ustom of his parents The olher- Rill Dull 11 nl neaihs fairies- IMIL- and Clavton 1 1 n 11 I d 37 lnltown were lined tin and costs nl $si and released At the hospital, authorities said Siewart sullered a possible con 1 cutsion. iGirl Wards Off (Attack Attempt A 1J year-old Salem girl repor ted to city police Tuesday night that she warded ofl an afmpted attack hy a man in an alley be tween the WW block of North Com mercial and Liberty streets. The girl said she was w Iking home from an eatery and that i her clothing wat torn by Ihe at tacker She added that the 'hinki she scratched his lace in 'ending him off The man was described as of storky build wearing a sweater and about five feet, seven inches tall shortase o' enginors is Uriels' Ihe result of the enormous couth of Ihe electronics industrs Russia will launch a satellite some time during the Internation al Geophysical Year, which start ed July 1 and will continue to the end of 195)1. the Russian spokes man said, but added that it would be difficult to say exactly when The target date for a satellite launching hy the I nited States is some time after January I 1S The scientist said Rusi.m scien lists had expressed nnen oprosi lion to continued Im.nn lists b wrilinr letters to nenspaics and magazines and throti-h ihur rcn resentatnes in the Supreme So net Al the outset he answered re porters questions in Knglish but when the talk turned to Ihe arti ficial satellite he spoke through 1 an interpreter. Naval Shrine Okehed WASHINGTON. Aug 20 -Tbe Senate loday passed legislation to make a naial shrine of the Enter prise famed World War II air craft carrier Today's Statesman Page Sac Ann landers .. 7 I Classified .13-13 II Comes the Dawn . 4 I Comics U ... II Crossword 13 II Editorials 4 I Home Panorama 4 .... I Markets 13 II Obituaries 13 II ' adie-TV 14 II Sports , 10 II Star Gaxar I I Valley Newt 11 II Wirephote II