Snace Traveller Minht Fin A Youth Held After Shootings Things Unpleasant on Planets WASHINGTON, Feb. I W -Don't be In a hurry to book space ship travel reservations to the planets, Even if you got there you might find conditions rather unpleasant. Here's a summary of what you might expect, as furnished by the Bureau of Mines: East Germany Policymaking Split Eyed BERLIN, Feb. I (v-The purge of three top Fast German Com munists touched off speculation to day of a split among Russian poli cymakers over the puppet state. K.ast Germany's Stalinist boss Walter Ulbricht emerged trium phant yesterday over a powerful so-called liberal rebel group with in the Communist jarty hierarchy. With an obvious .go-ahead from Soviet Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev, Ulbricht down graded three contenders for his party overlordship. Karl Schirdewan, the No. 2 Com munist, was expelled from the Pnlitburo and the Central Com mittee. Dep. Premier Fred Oclssner, the party's chief ideolo gist, also was ousted from the rolitburo. Ex-Security Minister Ernst Wollweber was fired from the Central Committee. The unprecedented outspoken ness of the rebels in party meet ings and their bold defiance of Ul bricht has convinced Western ex perts that the taction had some official Russian backing. It was regarded as inconceivable that a faithful Moscow adherent such as Wollweber would rebel without ap proval from the Soviets, I Mercury; There Is no "observa tional evidence" of an atmosphere on Mercury. Venus: Observations show con clusively that Venus possesses an abundant atmosphere of carbon dioxide, which ia hardly breath able. No evidence of free oxygen or water have been detected. Not Mich Oiygest Mars: Observations by the Mt. Wilson Observatory show that the Martian atmosphere cannot con tain much oxygen, but there if plenty of carbon dioxide. Jupiter: Pretty cold here, minus 120 degrees centigrade to be ex ag. The whole planet is encased in a shell of ice 1S.0O0 miles thick. The atmosphere contains ammo nia and methane. Saturn: It's even colder here about minus 140 degrees centi grade, but the ice shell is believed to be only about ft.000 miles thick. The ("atmosphere" has a density about one-third that of water, con sisting mainly of hydrogen, heli um, ammonia and methane. Slill Colder Crams Uranus, Neptune and Pluto: It's still colder on Uranus, minus 180 J .1 J ' Degree cem.gr.oe. ana nepjune fr M when i( u ucktccs mioer wan mm. 11 (0 blgjt ou( ii s any ncip, astronomers relieve both planets are "easily capable of supporting an atmosphere." There I practically no informa tion about Pluto. The Bureau of Mines supplied this data, which it said comes from astronomical authorities, to the House Appropriations Com mittee. The committee made . it public today. by TWA Agrees To Hire Negro Stewardess NEW YORK,' Feb. f CP-Charles Abrams, chairman of the State Commission Against Discrimina tion, said today Trans World Air lines has agreed to hire it first Negro stewardess within 90 days. The commission called this ' the first break in the color line for flight personnel by a major, inter "Continental airline. Mohawk Airlines hired the na tion's first Negro stewardess, Ruth Taylor, last December. Earlier, New York Airways, a helicopter service, hired Perry Young, a Negro plot. The agreement announced to day, SCAD said, was reached aft er a conference with Warren Lee Pierson, TWA's acting president Negotiation Planned MANILA, Feb. t UV-An Israeli trade mission is expected here Feb. 23 from Tokyo to negotiate an agreement with the Philippines. Kremlin Plot Revealed House Group WASHINGTON. Feb. -The House Committee on Un-American Activities said today the Kremlin ha succeeded in enlist ing more than a million Ameri cans in a nationwide campaign of political subversion. "Their participation has ranged from membership In the far-flung network of Communist-front or ganization to the siging of Communist-sponsored petitions, and ha included (ubstantial financial contributions," the committee said in the second section of it annual report for 1957. "It is fair to aay that many of these people would be aghast if they understood the full import of their activities and the extent to Reds Claim They'll Soon Erase Peaks LONDON, Feb. t (-The Mot- cow radio said today the Soviet Union coon will be able to blast whole mountains off the face of the earth. Flat surfaces would be all (hat remained on their old sites, it said in ' broadcasting a Tass dispatch in English. "It is already possible to blow millions - of cubic meters of soil into the air with a sure knowledge of where this enormous mass of soil will land," the broadcast said. Further, it said, the day is not will be possible a reservoir in the (teppes with a volume of several million cubic meters. Water-bearing strata will open up and the, water will gush into the vast pits, it said in describing what was called "the biggest ex perimental explosion recently made in Tagansai near Tashkent." This report spoke of the pos sibility of widening the bed of the Amgara River jn Siberia with a 30.000-ton charge placed under the river bed. The broadcast did not say what explosives would be used, but the reference to a 30,000-ton charge could be interpreted a referring to an atomic blast. FT f I . . K h -. ( ' '' f " '.'. ... , : ' . ,' ' 7 ? : ... .' ,-rvx t , ' n ' v W 1 , . I (i ' ' ' MBaaWaii I'Wflln' lirBTui fcgajWl Statesman, Salem, Ore., Morti, Feb. 10, '58 (Sec. I) 7 Captured Reich Documents Reveal Russ Issue, FDR s Concern for Jews ', , , .,",' WASHINGTON, Feb. I (J) - A I treatment of the Jews al is 1 sons of state really , remain se-1 visit he made to the United State tale of Nazi Germany's deterior- chronicled briefly in the docu-' cret." I in May 1933. ! ating relations with Russia, Ger- ment taken from the archives of Hitler promised, however, that One report described luncheon) man-Polish friction, ' intentions of I the German Foreign Office and he would "try to take into ac- conversation Schact had with anschluss ' with Austria and Reich Chancellery. count your noble sentiment to the ' President Roosevelt on May I. It fruitless disarmament ncgotia- The tame report, from former greatest possible extent tions is told in a new volume of j Reichsbank President Hjalmar Hmdenburg's letter, to 'which captured German documents pub- j Schacht, abso depicted Roosevelt , Hitler replied, has not been found, lUhed today. ' ! as indicating "undoubted sympa- j the editors of the volume noted. Former President Franklin D. .thy for the person' of, Hitler and Included in the volume are aev- Rooaevelt'i concern over Nan No Cutbacks Sighted for Land4 Bureau WASHINGTON - The Fed- as remarking that such efficient j eral reports from Schact on government managers as Hitler, i Mussolini and Roosevelt were not mm . . to be four everywhere Klamath FaUS mb uecameau contained these remark: "Both at table and afterward, the President gave indication of undoubted sympathy for the per ,son of tne Keich Chancellor Hit ler and stated that he hoped to see mm some time soon. He once made use in his conversation of the expression that when it came to the speedy execution of (oven mental measures, there were not everywhere such efficint man agers as Mussolini, Hitler, and Roosevelt." But Schacht also reported Rmi.d.11 kr.i,.ki ... L . . KLAMATH PAHX F.h ,m 1""". . wwi- !Ji" doctor and hi, wife died, ap- " LTZ pLIM aS fire "HlH lull lahnrla nn tkl tkam The 502 documents, on 929 pages. were released simultaneously by ; the State Department here and j by the British Foreign Office in London. They cover the first 10 months Doctor, Wife Die in Fire Ia r.mill'i withrfraaal Irnm lh -i J t , . OIQ IWK TNiti ,."c'u: "i" l"u "i urdl. would be Film Director Guild Awards Briton Prize HOLLYWOOD, Feb. I -Brit-ish' director Dayid Lean was named the outstanding motion picture director of. the year by it. 6jmm niMinr,1 r!uiM !t which they benefit the Communist ' igh, for his work on ..-rhe Bridge conspiracy. ! on the River Kwai." ine Tmmiuee m is year re- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Jerry Haynes, 18-year-old Air Force deserter from Renton, Wash., is shown at City' Pris on today after hi earlier arrest by San Francisco police following a leriei of shootings in which three person were wounded. He was booked for assault' to commit murder and armed robbery. (AP Wirephoto) t AF Deserter Wounds 3 in Shooting Spree ' J IL. i U fca : i Miaail Rat IT at SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 9 orv-Almen, Chapman in the stomach ' ZTL aSuTif I - bar room areument started an and thigh. Russell in the thieh and I ?.per!i,0M began earlier in He insisted that Jews must be 18-yearold Air Force deserter on bladder. - bim timated Lt neariv 79 a shooting spree early today. Inj Police said Hayne. deserted his I "criUcallv 30 minute, three men were 'post as a jet mechanic with an H10?,, "f , Jc,;ic, plans to continue, without cut-j Seizure of power on Jan. 30, 1933. parent) v of uffort'nn ,oacK8, sou ana moisture conser ivation work in 11 Western tat dunng the next year. - j disarmament conference on Oct . Falls late last night f 1 ma wmm ftnwvvwu -v. . t, jam. iv. . ; ; m rt . , mk public todjy by . House M wilh t, , in- W. Oldeoberg, S and h Tfe appropriations subamirnlttee . The Sternal poUtical .ituation tfter for-Jean MS testimony wa g yen r&entij inittmtion ttie Hitler Cabinet. j F1mM firtl . ... jupport of BLM wfuest for One of these ta a letter from abt m m funds for the 12 months Chancellor Adotf Hitler to:rdeanrt,,ha prac. officials told the subc $SJSttS?t t mittee the bureau want S3.617.7O0 1933 , 1 , lne P"' year. for erosion control and other wii! Hjtkr wrot th the PresKi,.. ' dZ?n. cJlZZ '?JZ and moisture co't'on work, ..ta , generwlI , hufnaBe S Oae, S during the year. This U about he hwJ uJef, the CUM. tho same amount to be spent in the 1 r iu. 1 i.u J an A t0,e 01 Klamath K..,. at one time were forced ta ir- watersheds is planned even if its importance, should not be underestimated." Treatment for IS community! " .- m?u,eJ'- Mr. T. L. is planned in the com-jJ" ZZZJ, 7- ' l"T ,s'.um .rtln fng year. Of these, 3J would be " ine oocior ana nis wife were PAY YOUt FUEL OIL BILL IY THI 10th T enable your dealer to eoatino year Monthly charge aeniee anrt usocuTiai uuNniaoiiDfihi wounded seriously. "I never had bad moods before," 1 Ark., went home to Renton, then . A wu J 1 police quoted Airman Jerry Hay- came to San Francisco five day ,h 1959 the w. Dfc,hijrfl turllPC nes. of Renton, Wash., as saying ago. lowing acreages: OaeDlirg aiUQieS Idaho 77,000, Montana 36,000. MnHorniT JUIifh ITIUUbllllUU ITiaitll removed from positions important to the state "so that certain events that cannot be told to the rest of the world for higher res iding its annual report in seven sections. The first, released yes terday, said that despite the eruptions in the Communist party in the United States, "the Com munist operation today presents a menace more serious than ever before." The second section ssid the ob jective of the Red campaign of political subversion is "the de struction of the entire security system of tne United States." The report, continued: "More immediately, it seeks to cripple the anti-subversive programs of the executive department and the Congress, to shackle or abolish Runners-up in the competition were Mark Robson for "Pyeton Place," Sidney Lumet for "Twelve Angry Men," Joshua Logan for "Savonara" and Billy Wilder for "Witness for the Prosecution." Director George Stevens ac cepted the award for Lean, whoi is currently in England. Director Don Weis won the Guild award for the best direction of a television Film for "The Loely Wizard Steinmetx." Electric Plant Built yiJCNNA, Feb. t UTt-Red-ruled Hufiearv is building a high- the FBI and its director, J. dgarJfowered electric plant for Red Hoover." 'China, Budapest radio reports. Scientist Ponders Path After Grant of $587,344 Received to Battle Cancer while confessing the wild gun play. Officers George Jeffery and Joe Flynn said Haynes shot down Karl Russell. 10 and Clement Hunt, 59, at the bar when they intervened a he tried to rob the half-dozen customers. Then, the officer said. Haynes fired five shots during, a $20 holdup of a hotel clerk, Alex ander Chapman, 5S, because tne clerk acted "smart" and "for eign. "I hate foreign people, Haynes. Hunt was wounded in the abdo- Senator Raps Steel Industry Competition WASHINGTON. Fh (Si Kpfmivpr (D-Tonnl uirf tndav th Oregon Northwest Basin. North- ,aiA Senate Antitrust "and Morwpoly Great Basin, Oregon coastol sala siihmmmittP "found littl. mrf. 1 and Klamath River sub-basins. dence of real competition" in the T program will consist mostly steel industry. 01 "M u-eaimem aiinougn siruc- The subcommittee, of which Ke- lu WCT 08 mne p fauver is chairman, investigated i T pricing practices in the steel in- Oregon 239,000, (BLM laid only a small amount of conservation work will be done on a few scattered public lands in Wash ington state. A breakdown of work planned includes: OREGON Fourteen community watersheds are dated for work in the Snake River, Columbia River, Hillary Joins FuchV Party AUCKLAND, . New Zealand, Feb. 9 oft Sir Edmund Hillary flew from Scott Base today and joined a Commonwealth party now on the last leg of its long trek across Antarctica. The conqueror of Mt. Everest met Dr. Vivian Fuch' expedition at the depot Hillary set up 700 miles from Scott Base. Antarctic for fa livelihood. goal of the expedition. ' I Kefauver, in remarks .recorded Hillary set up the depot and; for Tennessee television stations. others on his recent overland trip (Pic tor wireakete page) CHICAGO, Feb. 9 I - A bril liant, personable University of Chicago scientist, credited by his associates with spending 70 hours a week id hi laboratory, took a day off today to think about a $587,344 lifetime grant he ha re ceived from the American Cancer Society. Announcement of the grant to Dr. Paul -Talalay. 34. was made yesterday at a one-day national meeting of the American Cancer Society when some 700 leaders in the field made plans for JO-mil-lion-dollar fund drive for research education and service. Dr. Talalay, who was born to Germany and educated in Eng land and the United Mates, told please. I also am humble, real a newsman: ''Naturally, I am pleased. I also am humble, real izing the responsibilities that go with the honor. However, the whole idea is that the money will be given to the University of Chi cagd to support me and to pay my salary for special research. Wsulda't Knew "I wouldn't know what to do with a half a million dollars and neither would you. "As far at I know this kind of thing has never been done before as far a an individual is con cerned. However, two previous grants have been made to the University of Wisconsin and the University of Pennsylvania,'?,.,, The ACS said the grant was the largest ever made by the organ ization. 'It includes provisions for salary for' Dr. Talalay until he reaches -'retirement age. It was authorized after a careful study by the society's panel of advisory scientists. The research which won recognition for Dr. Talalay has to do with the apparent unx between sex hormone and cer tain forms of cancer Nat Ivory Tewer Type Dr. Talalav ia the onnosil of an ivory tower type of scientist. 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The vessel, the Segamat, wa reported en route to Singapore said the subcommittee was trying from Palembang, Sumatra, with to find out if antitrust laws are 200 tons of wax from the Stanvac "really working In a way which refinery there. A company spokes- the base. If the expedition reaches will encourage full production, full 1 man said the master radioed a the depot, it will be the first to employment, the full flowering of report of seizure and said the cross the frozen crn''""nt over- our productive free enterprise ; Segamat was being escorted to to the South Pole from Scott Base. He will guide the expedition to Science Programs ROSEBURG. Feb. u - The Roseburg School Board is consid ering modernizing the science and mathematics programs to Roseburg-' schools next year. The board hired aa architect to investigate the possibility of re modeling the chemistry and phys ics laboratories at the high school. 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