The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 01, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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    t'(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Jan. 1. 1958
Sit European Countries Bound
By Common Market, A-Treaty
Whose Fault nik Was It?
Br JOSEPH E. DYNAK
PARIS, Doc. 31 A major
European economic revolution got
under way this midnight
While millions of Europeans
were bidding farewell to 1957. the
treaties binding Trance. Went Ger
many, Italy. Netherlands. Bel
gium and Luxembourg into the
European Common Market and
th European Nuclear Enemy
Community formally took effect .
Known popularly a Euromart
and Euratom. the twin accords
Started the six nations down the
path t, a full economic union, and
poasibly eventual political ledera
tion. coupled with the joint de
velopment of atomic energy for
Industrial purposes.
The first- step. potentially of
tremendous significance to the
world's political, economic and
military picture, was taken with
out pageantry, as the two com
munities became legal entities.
Effect Mil! Ubsmwb
On reason is that no one real
ly knows, not even the experts,
what the eventual effect on the
Uvea and habits of some 170 mil
lion Europeans in the six-nation
area will be when the 12 or 15
year transitional period is passed.
Eventually, all tariff and other
customs barriers on trade between
the six countries wijl be removed,
and the sis nations will establish '
Society Plans
Court Action to
Halt Mouseniks
WASHINGTON. Dec. Jl t-The
Humane Society of the United
Statas announced plans today for
court action against further use
of living animals in rocket ex
periments by club of teen-age
boys ia Austin. Minn.
The youths have been sending
I a joint uniform tariff
from other' countries.
on imports
Eventually,
voters in the area will elect their
own representatives to a joint as
sembly which will oversee the
whole operation.
Theater Time
Table
CAPITOL.
"LEGEND or THE LOST" ; 1:0.
4 i ; xi. 10 .w
THE DALTON GIRLS : 2. S3,
I m. u
EI.SINORE
KISS THIM TOR Mr : 1 U.
11. 9 S3
VOl'jeC k DANGEROUS":
I 13, 9 03. a J
HOLLYWOOD
TAMMY A' THE BACHELOR-:
1 00. IX. 10 00
"THE RESTLESS BREED": I 40.
I 10. I 40.
Suit Damages
Drop Approved
Damages awarded in highway
condemnation suits can be reduced !
by the amount of benefit property
wners derive from the public
works for which their property is ,
condemned, the State Supreme
Court held Tuesday. I
la another decision, the court
ruled that it is legal for a circuit
court to keep a grand jury in ses
sion beyond the normal term of
court
Carry Cevaty Appeal
The Highway Commission won ;
The treaties have set
for getting the roach
ing Not until next
Day will the tariff induction
clauses come into effect. Then all
i existing "internal" tariffs must
( be reduced ten per cent. In the
interim, no new barriers can be
erected.
Meetlagf Required
The only immediate effect of
the treaties Is to require the six
ministers to meet within ' one
month to desinnate the member
of the executive panels which will
administer the accords. This meet
ing i alreadv set for Paris, Jan.
and 7
The ministers are expected to
name a "capital." for the institu
tions. They are also required to
convene the new assembly into
session within two months from
the date of the initial ministerial
session. The assembly will meet
sometime between now and the
end of March to organize itself
and elect officers.
Several European cities are al
ready bidding for the choice as
capital. France is sponsoring
Strasbourg, while Belgium is
pushing Brussels. Italv's Foreign
Minister Giuseppe Pella is mak
ing a special trip here early ia
January to plug for Naples.
aside 1951 j. t . W ; y, -" , r .
unerv work- ' (. GJjf 4 ' ' ..,'' '
New' Year's 1 .' 73. tj ?
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Four Dallas
Men Charged,
With Robbery
Four Dallas men were arrested
Tuesday night on a charge of rob
bery by force in connection with
the taking of a television set anil
other items from a Brooks home
Saturday. Marion County sheriffs
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Judge Rules
Ex-Major to
Stand Trial
GRANTS PASS, Dec,. SI )
Circuit Judge 0. L. Millard again
has ruled that Felix J. Bramc. a
retired Army major, will be tried
on a first degree murder charge In
Roseburg.
Millard made the ruling yester
day, re-affirming an earlier de
cision he handed down Dec. t.
Prior to both rulings. Brame's
defense attorney. Robert Duncan. l''r'nk
had asked that the- trial be. held ur Worth
in Medford. Duncan is from Med-, r..ivton
I HIM
Ora. Honolulu
The 46-year-old Brame is ac
cused of shooting his wife to death
here last July 10.
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40 Apprentice
Electricians Due
For Wage Raises
Forty apprentice electrician! In
the Salem area will get wage
raises of from 8 to 1J per cent ef
f e c 1 1 v today, Harry Anderson,
chairman of the Salem Electrical
Trade Apprenticeship committee
announced Friday.
A general IS cent an hour pay
increase for electricians also goes
Into effect today.
Thirty-four apprentices will re
ceive a I per cent increase. Six
who art completing a four-year
training course will receive full
journeyman 'pay, 13.35 an hour.
Today's (orerail (from U S. Weath
er Iturwau. NrNarv field. Safeml!
A race against the clock paid Mostly cloudy today and Thuraday
off in 1957 tax exemptions for yen HiK: low to-
parents in saiom ana vauey nos- merit x
pitals as that many- new arrivals
were born before the old year drew
i. - .i.. I " Balena PreelalUtlM
" , . , .. . Since start of weather year Sept.
The last born of these was a son To daw tail Year Normal
iim 11J4 la.n
Willamette Blver: 111 feet.
Temp. 11 1 a m. today 11.
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la ucv'aiuii III an aiwa iiuiu ' . . . . . ,
r.,, r . tk- w,.lT.n mi. I The four charged were identified
ing orders a new trial in a circuit
court case which awarded $22,000
to the defendants in a condemna
tion suit for a new highway.
The appeal challenging the con-
of
as Wdliam Charles M a b r y, 20.
Jack Darrel Bernier, It. Raymond
: Lee La rug. 22. and Randall M
Ruth, 2L. deputies said.
Officers said the men were ar
rested on Marion County District
Court warrants with bail set at
fl.ouo. Arrests were made by Polk
! County deputies following investi
gation by state police officers Lloyd
EUGENE, Dee. 31 Garry Kenny, 15, Roseburg, points to
foot In cast which was result of accidental explosion of
rocket on which he and a friend were working Monday.
(AP Wirephoto)
Roseburg Youth Hurt
When Rocket Explodes
to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Husted, in
the Bartell Hospital in Dallas at
11:11 p.m.
The closest other finish was also
a son to Lt.-and Mrs. Erwin A.
Twin Girls Born
As 1958 Begins
A set of twin girls were bora
ta a Salem rwiple as Ike New
Year becaa. Mr. and Mrs. Vtrtll
Boyd, 1213 Clearlake Rd. NR.
welcomed tke sew arrivals at
12:M and 12:11 a.m. at tke Sit
vertes Hospital.
Vernon Street, one of two con
victs who broke out of the Oregon
State Hospital criminal ward
Monday, was still at large Tuesday
Weber. 161 Court St. -NE. The and no lead had been found re
new arrival was born in Salem garding his disappearance, state
General Hospital at- 10:12 p m. police said.
No Leads on
Escapee From
State Hospital
EUGENE. Dec. 31 uK From a . rocket
hospital bed, 15-year-old Gary made.
whit, mirw aloft in home-mad . unwionaiiiy oi a grana jury ex-
rockets. The society said one oftend",, through more than one
then was buried four feet ia the t coun miM,
rroiind whM a rarkK cam down. ! of William T. McReynolds. who
: . ( . Kflliuil u uwtKC wtiicris uutu
SkrJ!TSLTm 7lTSi ' Crlme m. Wl -d MarTon County deputy
akuieu wnca rovact cafiiHKii. ' i
Officers of the Society said they i The Supreme Court also reversed )
have retained a Minnesota law- a Multnomah Xounty Circuit Court i
jrer and will' ak for an injunctioo order that had directed the Mult- I
directed at the boys, a nun of the nomah county commissioners and
Catholic .Order of St. Francis whS ' civil service commission to estab-1
supervises the rocket experi-. Ush a single job classification ana
xnents. and the boys' parents. ' pay Kale for all persona who serve
"The utt of living animals in civil processes,, whether they are
rockets or the type being fired ! employed by the constable or
by the Austin Boys Cub, a sheriff.
Kenny of Roseburg today gave
this advice to boys who build
rockets:
"Read everything you can on the
subject, and stick to safe fuels."
Kenny had good reason to urge
rocket builders to be wary. A
that he and Gary Shinn
exploded yesterday,- and
Mrs. G lends Harrison told offi
cers that four men entered her
I home about 1:30 a.m. Saturday.
I One of the men pushed her around
' the room, while others took the TV
set, waffle iron and two cooking
) pots, she said.
Equal Pay SoagM
The suit was brought by em
ployes of the constable's office.
statement by the society said, "is
a pure crueltv. can contribute
aothing to scientific knowledge,
and appears to us Jo be a clear
violation of Minnesota law. which , who sought equal pay with that of
prohibits cruelty to animals." : sheriffs deputies.
The rocket contained a rubber 1
mouse, however, because the club n D 'P
said a live mouse would have 021113 ITI KOOSier S
frozen ia the seven degree cold, i la i n i
The rocket was planned to reach AttaCK DNI1QS UW
an altitude of low to 3.0M feet.'-. , . rrr
but went ta only. HO feet when a I J)Ult lOT JZOtjU
pipe used as the rocket cylinder'
aplit. WENATCHEE, Dec. 31 UP - A
Part of the experiment worked. ' $2.SO0-lawsuit was filed today ia
however. parachute attached to ' Chelan County Superior Court by
a - capsule containing the rubber ' a woman who claims she was at
mouse opened when the rocket ' tacked by a bantam rooster,
reached the top of ita trajectory, i Mrs; Shelby Thrift asks the
Tho capsule floated down and damages - of Roy IXivaul. a gro-
Child's Tooth
Transplanted
By Dentists
Eight Missing
After Flying
Boat Crashes
put both of them inthe hospital.
The two boys werrf carrying the
foot-long rocket yesterday when
they dropped it on a cement car
port.' It exploded.
Fragments from the rocket
slashed through several tendons in
Kenny's right leg and also cut
Shinn's leg. Shinn lives in Win
chester, Ore.
Kenny said the rocket consisted
of a piece of pipe which contained,
a "touchy" fuel. He didn't say
what . the fuel was. He did say.
however, that when he gets out of
the hospital heand Shinn plan to
build another rocket. This one, be
said, will go 2,000 feet in the air
and then be parachuted to earth.
Others born on the. last dav of
the year: To Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Mason, Mill City, a daughter, at
Santiam Memorial Hospital; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman E. Jfayward. Rt.
3, Box 152, a daughter. Salem Gen
eral Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell, 44fi Glenwood Ave. SE
a son, at Salem General Hospital
Additional babies were born . to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams,
1845 Kay St. NE, a son,nt Salem
General Hospital; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry U. Knight, Albany a daugh
ter, at Salem General Hospital.
BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 31 IH
A flying boat of the Argentine
Airlines .crashed and sank in
Buenos Aires Harbor today and
eight of the Si aboard were
ported missing tonight
Earlier announcements said
aboard had been saved during the
20 minutes the four-engine plane
remained afloat on the River
CHICAGO, Dec. 31 urWThe sue- p'- , lt
cessful transplant of a human ! 0n L th missing was the
tooth from one socket to another P'- !- Pngers same in Polk Count v will end ..iiL. tlL "
k.i ,,k i previously usiea as missing .: " -"-!'-" k 1 "
f (School Holiday
Coming to End
GOC Goes on
Reserve Basis
street, 3t, and James Johnson,
22: both convicted burglars,
battered their way through a small
screened window with shoe arch
and window weight and slid down
knotted bedding to freedom Monday
morning.
Johnson was captured nine hours
later after a two-mile foot , chase
in which he slashed the hand of a
volunteer pursuer and was finally
downed by two bullet wounds.
Shot in the, leg and pelvis, his
condition ' was "fair to food"
Tuesday, state hospital attendants
said. "
Johnson was captured east of
Salem by prison correction officer
J. R. Johnson and a resident of
the area, Harry Shively, 3777 May-
Anard Dr. NE. .,
Each of the " men struck the
fugitive with gunfire, Shively with
a .22 caliber rifle and Johnson witn
a .31 caliber pistol, after Shively
was slashed on the hand by the ;
WlCUIVnTAM Hm 1 tm TV
nation closes down the active kiuft-welding convict in a scuffle,
phase of Operation Skywatch , .
aKlomrmw'0' Firm Asks Permit
Headquarters of' the North V t?J kA'AUnn
American Air Defense Command. ' Vl
Colorado Springs, Colo., will trans-1
IW th 94 rernainlna- Skvwatrh
.Most schools In Marion County , filter centers and attached obser-
Shopping Center
lajieied in a tree.
a . sa
uth renqum
Dies at Zoo
PORTLAND. Dec Si UP - An-
athar penguin collapsed and died
here today as hmg disease con-;
eery store owner. She says Du-
elsewhere in the ' mouth Was re
ported today by two dental scien
tists. The researchers extracted a
young girl's 'sprouting wisdom
tooth and fitted it into the empty
autulraa aJ kVawv m iac i n ft s-f irAlaa ,
TV. a4a..elAMis awv altaithaul I I nsSlIK
a lie Vf- E.vsui a w avawa.iA. va
itself readily to the new surround
ings. Within eight months, the
socket was well filled with devel
day. Some already resumed status at midnight tonight
vaul harbored the rooster in bis oping MW and the tootn was
store "knowing it to be of a- v- r. ,h.w Mij
turned up safe later.
some nope was held mat some
of the missing may turn up. at
their homes or at hospitals.
Shortly after the crash, the
planes captain told reporters.
God, everybody aboard
has been reaniMl "
A spokesman said divers were ried8. Haiel Green, Mt. Angel,
unable to reach the plane on the ! Lahish Center, Lake Labish. Union,
muddy river bottom tonight but
their Christmas vacations Tours-, tional duty to "ready reserve
classes Monday and others will be This change puts the entire kZZ
tt , m i t Ai (line.
PORTLAND, Dec. 31 Hi I The
Lloyd Corp. today asked a build
ing permit for the 25 million dollar
shopping center it plans to build
cious and mischievous disposi
tion." ' '
The rooster pecked her on the
leg. . !
Duvaul denies ownership or re
sponsibility. The rooster just I
showed up at the store and "bung
around, he said.
lLu.h DmIUiuI'. '
colony of a birds. Man Charged
-k small Adolie penguin was the '
latest victim of lung disease i With Nnn-StinnOrt
hich now has I " ri
called aspergillosis, which now has
claimed 11 of the birds recently
brought ta the United States by the
Portland too.
Nine of the birds have died here,
two ia Vancouver, B. C. and too
la Baltimore.
Zoo officials reported twa other
penguins appeared extremely ill
today at Peninsula Park. One was
tb first penguin given an X-ray j
in too Intensive campaign to detect
th disease.
Aspergillosis is I disease which
fills the lungs of the penguin with
a fungus growth.
Salem 'Citizen'
Asks to Renounce
I P aw . e I
u.x unzensnip
V. f . District Court in Portland
rtccivod a petitloa Tuesday from
Salem "resident" who wants to
renounce VS. cKiienship, Associ
ated Press reported.
' The petition was signed by Earn
tst Edward Lea Morrow, who gave
his address as 2601 Slate St.. which
it Oregea Stjte Prison, H said he
warns 10 tfextnue a ivuarw nn-
' 11':'" '-
, Wardei C. Tr Gladden said Mor
row, , received I five-year sen
tcssco ia 1M ia Klamath County
for burglary not Is a dwelling. He
baa served time la several ttber
states, the warden added.
SUImhu News Service
BROOKS. Dec. 31 Claude Elvin
Earhart of Brooks was arrested to
night on a charge of non-support.
Marion County deputy James Reed
said.
Earhart was charged on a Mar
ion County Circuit Court warrant
with bail set at $500, deputies said.
Tipplers Offered
Chauffeur Service
DES MOINES. Dec.. 31 '-Mu-nicipal
Court Judge Ray Harrison
today announced special chauffeur
service, for New Year's Eve tip
plers. The drivers art from Judge
Harrison's "honor class" for re
formed slcoholics. The class has
ISO members.
The Judge made public a tele
phone number which celebrants
may call to obtain fros trans
portation homo and promised
anonymity to those who use the1
service.
The case demonstrated, the re
searchers said, that it is possible
in carefully selected cases to
transplant an expendable tooth
from one socket of a patient's
mouth to take root and serve a
vital function in another socket.
Drs. Chester C. Fong and R.'
Gordon Agnew, oral pathologists
in the University of California Col
lege of Dentistry, reported on
j their technique in the journal of
the American Dental Assn.
One bask necessity in such
transplants, the scientists said, is
that the transferred tooth be in a
suitable stag of development.
Cottage Grove
Plane Crash
Victims Buried
COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 31 1
Four victims of s Northern Cali
fornia plane crash were
here today.
The services were held for Rob
ert B. Beach, a lumberman here;
his wife. Marion; and their two
sons. Rex and Vernon.
The four perished when Beach's
private plane crashed last Saturday,
will try again in the morning.
Youth Finds
Both Mother,
Brother Slam
KENNEW1CK. Wash.. Dec. 31 t
A 15-year-old boy returned from
play today to find the hacked and
beaten bodies of his mother and
brother-apparently the result of an
unexplained murder and suicide.
Beaten and strangled on a bed
in one room of the modern, well
furnished home was the body of
Bruce Kilbourne, S. In the next
room lay Mrs. Irene Cora Kil
bourne, 39. her life drained away
by deep razor slashes on the arm
and throat.
' Discoverer of this gruesome
tragedy was Larry Kilboune, IS.
He had been playing basketball
with a neighborhood group and
had returned for lunch at noon
buried ' when he walked ia on the bodies.
He called police and then col
lapsed and hours later was un
able to discuss the matter.
The father, Dos Kilbourne. a
food store employe, was called
from his work at Pasco. Ho too,
was too shocked to discuss the
killing.
on unui next monoay. uround UDserver corps on a re-
Salem and Silvtrton public serve basis. All but the filter cen
schools are among those starting Iter areas on the perimeter of the
up again Thursday. Others in Mar- United States were dropped from
ion County are Victor point, Eld-' Skywatch to ready reserve status
late in 1S5.
The Air Force said the change
Crest, Stayton,
Detroit,' Buena
West Stayton.
Aurora, Bethany, Bethel, Brooks,
Butte Creek. Butteville. Central
Howell, Cloverdale, Donald, Ever
green, Fruitland, Gates, Gen sis.
Hubbard, Jefferson, Macleay,
Marl-Linn, Marion. Mill City, Ninety-One,
Parkersville. Silver Crest,
St. Louis, Sunnyside, Turner.
Cascade Gervais, North Maijos
and St. Paul Union high schools.
: The plans which the firm present
ed to the city government today
weighed 15 pounds.
City examiners said they prob
ably will issue the permit in two
months.
Is the result J?Q llama said that if the permit is
fense early warning capabilities
but is not to be considered an in
dication that
outmoded.
the GOC has been
Odor Detector Leaks
KENORA. Ont., Dec. 31 UrV
Everyone here knew about the ar
rival of a shinment of that smelly
substance which is inserted in nat
ural gas pipelines to help In de
tection of Iraki. A five-gallon can
sprang a leak and the odor spread
throughout the downtown area.
Students Jam Library
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 un
Students preparing term papers
at the last minutd are helping
crowd the main reading room of
the Library of Congress.
Nearly 2.300 persons crowded
into the huge room Monday, far
more than as average day, to
consult books and periodicals,
NEW YIAstt DAY SFK1AU
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ROAST OUOON TOM TUIKIY
with all Mm mliHp u CVLt
Our "Happy Now Year" Shww
Starts Today Open 12:45
Adalts 50 Children 200
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ACORNJ FROM TMf 4.
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WITH Bli. tHLMl
BOTH
THE OAK ROOM
AKD
COFFEE SHOP
WIU BE OPEM'
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KEW YEAR'S DAY
Oak Room
Open at S t M.
Coffoo Shwa)
OpOn AN Dsf
Remember in Salem it's Hie
Blast Injury Brings
$600,000 Settlement
WHEATON. III., Dec. 31 -For
gas blast injuries that crippled a
0-year-old boy, two utility com
panies today settled $600,000 dam
ages a sum believed to be a
record in Chicago courts for per
sonal injury suits.
The boy is Michael Finn who
suffered a brain injury and loss of
parts of both legs in an explosion
Jsn. 21, 19S7. in a Roselle, 111.,
hardware store. His brother, Rob
ert, 12, was killed ia the blast.
granted, it would amount to more
than half of the total amount of
permits the city granted in 1957.
HBATIN9 Oik
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OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY
Sorrlnfl 12 Noon to I tM.
Roast "Butterball" Turkey
aad . .'
Swift's Premium Ham
No Liquor
Just; Wonderful Food
Oroow Music "' "
Driver Arrested
After Accident
Robert Nelson Layne. 34m Rawl
ins St. NE. was arrested by state
police Tuesday afternoon m a
charge of driving while intoxi
cated following a one-car acci
dent on highway WE at Labish,
officer Russell Carlisle aaid.
Layne was released on $250 bail,
Marion County sheriff's office
said.
Two Injured
In New Year's
Eye Accident
A Salem man and his wife were
injured in a two-car accident at
Hollywood Avenue and Sllverloa
Road NE about I p.m. Tuesday,
state police said.
- Taken to Salem Memorial Hos
p 1 1 a I by Willamette Ambulance
Service was Hazel Viola Amen.
She received a possible fractured
collarbone, attendants said. ' '
Her husband, Donald Karl Amen,
1933 12th St. SE, was treated by
first aidmelt for head lacerations,
officer Russell Carlisle said.
The cars were driven by Amn;
and Ronald Clay Galdabinl, Cot
tage Grove, Carlislle said. No cita
tions "were issued.
Adenauer 82 Sunday
BONN, Dec. 31 (fu-Ctiancellor
k'nnnH Arinauer will en In hi
nrfire nrrt Sunday ta celebrate
his (2nd birthday. So many per
sons have inoicaiea incy warn to
extend thetr greetings personally
that his chancellery is the only
place big enough to hold them
all. .
SEE THE
Pasadena Rose Parade
AND THE
Rose Cowl Game
ON
EXCITING
IN THE
SENATOR HOTEL '"r'
CAPITOL ROOM ' .
Radio and
Television
AND
515 LOUNGE
W a- - -'" T naBW w i r itr
m JEW IT" 4
LATE SHOW AT BOTH THEATRES
Doort Open
12:45 fJK
nmiii.i:H
'B (Happy
New Year!
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CO-HIT
TOUNO AND
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