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t 44-(Sec. TV) SUtcsrnsn, Salem, Ore.. Sun., April 21, '57 Ma n Forced to Sell Of 63 Years' for - By BOB BOOKIB SANTA FX, Jt. M., April (Ik la lie, rrank Schmidt wa a youns nu with dream and be wu ana of the lucky tow. Ht hvad ta aaa hii draam fully real bad. But now fca'i about to loaa it. Future of Jordan King in Doubt a Army Chief Quits (SUry ah aa pgt U By TOM htASTEMOff BEIRUT. Lebanon. April at - Kin( Husseia ia tha etrong maa at Jordaa, (or tha memeat. But tha - abockini reaignauoa of in maa ba picked aa tha army'a chief of ,;: staff ralaat aerioua ietioni ,r about hi future. . .. There la aa c,uetioa about the '' young King'i penonal courage, i" but penonal courage ia aot every , thing ia the twiatiaga and turaiaga at Middle Eastern politic. :. For Rusaeia it I abaoaitely vital '" to win full loyalty from hit army. - Without that the leftist and Arab ... extremist could tir aa street ".v mob to apark dmoiistrationa and ... riots. -That sauld force the aew goverAnent of Prim Minister Husetia Knauoi e reetgn. tuiar ' that anything -aauld happen. ; . - Loyalty Quatliail . Tha surprtelag raaigaatiea af ', Ma). Oea. AH Bayart after eaty hre dayl a chief ef aUff put the ' metier af army kqratty ia tuee ; Hon. Trained aeder tha British, Hayarl waa eoasidered a maa en tirely loyal, ready to carry aut Whatever enters be received. But hi raignatioa. aad eepe--- dally the way h did it - by akie ping away ta Syria before an , Bouncing hi plan could not be regarded aa aa act af impulse. Ta atudeou af tha Middle East R waa V aothing lea thaa allocking. l The King raacted swiftly by ap pointing on of bis tough and soy- . a Bedeuia efflcers. another deer V aoatratioa that be ia aot abort aa : aeuraga. The il-year-aU ruler, I am told, leaped ta the top af a tank at the (wight af Jordaa' rec ,.r crisis and dared his soldier t .- shoot him. ,v Thi display af peraaaal cauf ' . age, like that af Islam' Saladia and the Christiaa crusader king ' af aid, waa atroag drama. Risking hf "and crawa whea he seem v. at ba facing certaia defeat, Hua- . aein turned tha bde. v Tha young rulsr, who hereto . sore aeomeei iirare aneieaieii sb eeitoetors aad last cr haa etatocraft, waa at laaat for I time the first really tough political battle ef ma four-year reign. . Whea the chip ware dowa the I young monarch showed me aet siveoess of actio af a mature, a pertencsd anaa and tha knack of seizing a good break aad making tV B pay an. . - it . "Perhape ma boy aaa suddenly 'reached hi manhood," aaid a i lesther-tkinned aid soldier who ' served under Hussein's tough eld . grandfathar, King Abdullah. Hussiea mutt share the credit for tha tuceest against the Com '' muniat elements aad their aynv ?.. pathittrt with hi adviser aad V auspartari mainly ttahjat Tal houni, chief af tha royal cabinet, ,' and Samlr Risl, ana-time premier and contenratir leader. But ba aaad not (bare the credit for the dangerous and dramatic climax that brought him tha ulti mata victory. . The slender young ruler had started the scrap oa April 10 by lacking Premier Suleiman Nabul- Pioneer, Modern Global Fliers to Get Together DAYTON. Ohio, AprU tt wV-It took 17 day for tha first round- , the-world Bight t That wet SI yean ago. and tine then the VS. Air Farce hat aped a plane'' around tha globe ia 45 hour and it iruautet. The Air Force Muaeum at Wnght-Pttteraoa Air Force Base Bear Daytoa Tuesday will unveil to the public one af the twa Doug las World Cruisers which cenv pleted the first globe-circling. It ia . th "New Orleans," on of the most historic af an U.S. military aircraft. The unveiling tie ia. with tb golden anniversary of the United Stste Air Fore and thi will be the first time ta many af the pioneer globe-girdlert will be gath ered to retell their stertoe. Three other "Cruiser,' named . aftr Seattle, Chicago and Boston, began tha flight. Only th "Chiea-I HEMORRHOID Who Want RELIEF and HELP Send today for this NEW BOOK (W her No Mttiki r No hf attar how long you have uf farad. Br what ypu have tried, "thia tastraeun hsHk stoaH, writtoa ta eaeuy aaitntcii words, wui enakl you to fully andarstoitd year awa aas aad may bv yau year af tuffertni. Thi beak eon taint InferasaUoa aenorally known only to Spe cialists. It espUtat tb different type of Beetal Ptosaea err holds ar Piles, Fistula, Fie aura. Itching Fuse or PrurlUi Aai. Prolapse, Strteture, In flamed Crypts. Contracture, aad Benign Tumars. It list eauaat and doribee oeai pile ting dla eaeaa. It exalalna tha Fhvaioloey af tht involved Biembrane. Few taaaaaiWtf tBatteitaaatfj Hi draam rnuat ba aold aa ha caa eat. Schmidt, bora la Germany Tt year ago, aaid hla life-ton wish waa ta aomplata a bednom auita aot Mat aa ordinary suite, but aaa "that I ut la a draam wheaJ I waa first to thla coualry." sj for Ignoring the ray ultima tum ta suppress Communist pro paganda and lnfUtratioa. Defeat Aeaaewledgad But aa tha night af April it, tha k lag and hi adviser Bad acknowledged defeat by Nabulai' powerful national socialists H and their leftist supporter. The pal ace wa ready to accept a gov aramaat beaded by Nabulti'l uncle. Husteia wa afraid ta take tha ana step opea ta him calling aa the Jordaa army for support and establishing a military gov ernment. He had ample reasoa ta be afraid. H i picturesque grandfather, Abdullah, had been assassinated ia 151 aa the steps at lb mosque af Omar hi Jerusalem by aa Arab extremist Who thought tha eld king waa willing to (ticker with Israel for peace. For months, leftists exploiting Arab aatieaalistie feebag had boea Infiltrating lata key positions ia the army, government and schools. Evea AI Aba Nuwsr, the boy weeder whom Huseeia raised from major to major general and made chief ef staff of the army, had switched (Defiance to tb aaUooal socialists. The ambitious Nuwar waa aura the king' anemia ware winning. So the king hesHated to test the loyalty ef hi own army, tt might mean the loss of hi throne and perhapa hi life. Than, tar tr nrst urn ta a well-engineered campaign, the leftists blundered. They began stirring up trouble at the amy bate at Zarqa. A fight started at tha camp. It may never ba known officially bow many ware kilted A rumor spresd throurt the tur bulent camp that the king had bee imprisoned.- Tough Bedouia troop, always loyal to the moa archy, went berserk. At the height ef the fighting. Husseia sped from the palace tt mile ta the base. The alight moo- arch leaped ta tha top af aa amy tank and addraated tha soldier. Eytwttatesea laid it vat meto- drama at Ba height. . He la reported to have taouted "Tf yoa do aot want m aa yi king. I wiB - One report aaid Ba defied therrW to "thoot ma." A fanatic ia the rank might easily save deaa aa. Instead, officers and men auk toeeed their headdresses t the grauBd tha ancient Arab ttca of loyalty and obedience. The lit tle kiag had woa the day. Whea tough, angry Bedouia aapa awarmad into Amman. their face smeared black to the traditional sign that they meant to kill, tha appotiuoa caved In. A Jordaa official aaid thi in cident aeamed to change tha kiag n a playboy who preferred fast car, fast planes and fast company. ; Few observer expect, however. it will change a welt-kaewa weak' neat. The monarch is easily in fluenced. He a a eeft touch for a persuaaiv person. ta" and "New Orleans' flaw completely around the world. They started out from Seattle April S. ISM. and encountered bill- tarda, anew, fog, aleet, rain, thun derstorms aad sand atorms before returning to Seattle Sept It. Wbea they got hack they gave tha United State tha honor at being the first nation ta circum navigate the earth hy air. Argen tina. England. France,- Italy aad Portugal Ml far abort af U aeaL Six or the original eignt itrmen who made the 1924 flight will be joined by ether gtobe-glrdltr Maj. Gea. Archie Old, who com manded the January 1957, nonstop mibt af three Strategic Air com mand BSta, along with airmen af these three plane and ef the BM Lucky Lady II" wmc made the first aonstop arouad tht world flight to ltt. AaythMf tM fa Saff Tmrt aaa Baccate If long Bcglortad.' Ttchnlqwe of traataMat Bra eeaarlaad. Tea are aaid where to took tor Beta aad tUllat aaar at aeaaa, without travauag tt) attaa far dtotaai atty. ThJ baok b) aeat asaw to Buf . ferara wha waa aai aaad aett The edition It UaUtoC Nattoa saay aot appear aaaba. Write at aati taday far your oopy SXltD S Three Cwatl Btaaapa aa help eever distrtauttosi oosi Tew Incur aa ahlifauoa. We have aa aiedirtae or aaytluat ala to aatt. Tea am aot he asked to amd ttt aaam at aaaaay. ADDBtaS . G. Gib tea (BAR Inc.) Dpi KU Bag Set, Albaqaerejae, KM. Dream Groceries Ha' did ftaish ft, but k took him U year M da aa. And, just t be wanted, H aot si ordinary bedroom suite. It's made ef pecaa wood from Okla homa, walnut takea from a year-old franc! argaa, aa aid Sou 4' Are weed, railroad tie tak ta from th tnra-up track af an early Santa Fa Railroad routs, Uctura or tree wood from South America, mahogany from tht Philippine and aaUv New MM ka cedar. . . buaid ees , Aad to Bias it mora unusual, tb auita. constating af a chest bed. vanity table, cheat at drawers tad two aiiht stands, is all madt by aaad, every tack Inlaid lata a sturdy oak frame with pieeea b whittled himself. . "And bow k must be told," he shruieed. "1 must est." He once turned down tt, 104 for th auita, at (aid. Hare h) kis word 1 hew hit draam' begia: , "Whea 1 waa very young' and first ia this country, I wu with out a job. I traveled alt aver without a Job. "One Bight In Kansas City, I became tick and a maa let mt sleep oa a bed outside hi store. Then, I had my draam, and I saw my bed Just like I made it." Darter Ordtr Schmidt saw a doctor la Kansas City aad was told to come back; ta New Mexico, tha erigla af alt trarels ia the United tutea. Ha aaid ha came back aaa: be came a carpenter ia La Vega. N. M., and Albuquerque. Be mar ried a New Mexico girl, Tare Martinet, and they had M chil- orffi, But he is quick ta lay. YtS I got 1C ehudrea. but they have ftmiliea toe, I will aot ask fraiiTn. Bf Schmidt bteama ffl about 11 month aga. Doctor and hospital bills took hit savings. It waa Just recentl that hit bedroom auita was takea from his kerne to'auc- tioa bouse her. Bat Bitting In hi workshop, his eye lit up ti he looked around at tee myriad af carpentar'a tools, most ef them covered with dust, and he aaid: Tea know, If I get watt, I bat yon I make another aaa af tl Doctors to Gather PORTLAND, April 10 Doe- tors from all ever the Watt Coast and western Canada are expected her Wednesday for th annual two-day conventioa of tha Univer sity of Oregon Medical School Alumni Asia. Salem Obituaries WlMua f. aha Late resident of sr N. ltd tt. sawm, Apru lain, aurvtve ay wife, Ida M. Blue. Salem: daushlar. MM. Auia X. Jonet. Liberty, Me t ton. William M. Blue, Salemi slitart, Mrs. Came puna, Hamilton, Me.. Mrs. Harriet Dltlilmia, ChlUeeothe. mibb.: oreuier, nairy m. aun, rm lane. T. A. Blue. KanaasUJlty. Mo L. I. Blue, Tulaa, Okla., Ira & Blue, Hue. Okie. 4 granddaughters sue survive. Shipment haa bea BV Cleuait-BaiTii-k runcnl Hem to Viler, Idaho, fee aerviee In BaptieS Church at Filer, Malta, m weaneenaT. apru aein ai s p.m. in teraMBl JOOf Cemetery Jller. idahe. Csofles M. Bardy In thla ellr Aarfl lath at the aaw of M yeere. lurvlved hy daufhten Mn. rioreoca Vanderhotf. Klamath fall,: Mra. gdlth Walte. Bllenabur. waanineTon. son. wunam aeanon Hardy, Oaklend, Calif. Services will be held la the Hewell-Mwarda Chapel Monday, April ttnd at l:M a.m., nav. raui w. Mnmi omriai- ine. Coneludlne aervicea l Lea Mla aloa Cemetery. , in'ar. Late raaidanf ttt ttt Caurt Bt. litem. In thli elty April II. Sur vived by lau rhter. Mrs. H W. Me- lhinay, Bel daraen. Bali a lam: Mra. William An- Salem. Bone. Thomas S. Hill. It- Balem: Li. WiUlam t. Mill USjtT.. Mnnitomarv. Ala. BlaUr. Mr, raui rniiune. Bam, reiner. Willis HIU, Salem. Nine frendchll urn eiao aumve. etrfini wiu lees will be tj p.m. la T. OeMae naia Mooaay, Apru zs at we vnapei m wa virsii Ca. Intermefit Beleraet O uk t. tHee uia resiaent as m. a. wn Tit. talent, in the city April It, at the aee of 7t yean. Announcement ef aarvms will be maeie later by W. T. audea Co. OnnUw Parker Lata mid.nl last Merdel Aeav salem. AprU leih. at a local noei uentan. Mra. a lie Evens. Balem. Mra. Belt Marr. Salem. Mm. Caroline Welehef, Ore- Inn City. Ore. Blatera, Mra. W. C. wiiaon. Tenieie citv. ceui.i jars. Jean Jetereen, Deratur. In. Bis arendeona. one srenddaushtar. Berv Icm will be held Tueedey, April t) at 11:30 a.m. la the Chapel af the virsii t. uoioen to vemmiiai Irea trill bt al 1SS ajn.. eMrtlan Memorial Maueeleum. Or. raaka Maore officiaung. Katkcriae a. Bar be Late reaMem af Kutena. Ore., ta thla elty April IT. Aunt ef Mra. m. wienelm. Buaena. Ore. Servlee will be held Mondav, April n at 10 am. ai at. Joeeahle Ceih- silt Church. Shipment will be made Chevewne, Wyoming, tar eerrteee and Interment br tha W. t. toedee Ca. . Botert Btaaley - Late resident of 97 anaa BL. M thla city April It. Burvtved by wife. Mn Roee atanley, Balem. peuf H ter. Mra. WlUam ingiahart, fvrHm. Aril. Father, Orrtn atanley, sart- AnaMMincament of eervleaa win be meOe later br Cleautk-Barriek ruaerai Meanev Mary Loelaea Yeemg : - At the roatdaata. l.Va, tMaaa Bt- Aprll It at the age at M year. Bur vtved by alrter. Mra. ulie Steep, Bering, ore.! brother, waiter Teun. Cleekamaa. Ora.i aiace. Mia. key word, y. Oaderweeel Balem. Mem air at the Aeme Bobokah texlae ha. BL Feeilaitd. Ore. Anneuneement ef eerrteee will be meee kale by the HeweU-tdwarea Puaeral Name. f RESTLAVIJ a aSrnsry Czrsns TitrW lartttJ st tWiaJ Itscty" SALEM'S NEWESi MOST IJ0D&AN MCMOBIAL PAJtX Ph. 1M 4MS2) iTTNCayssa I . Fraternity Observes 'Service Day Maa af tha Phi Delta TVta palntinf faraltur at tha Orcfoa Deaf School Saturday at part af their aaaatl "Cera tnunlty Service Day." Other mcmhart kelpsl aat at YMCA Camp Crrttwaed. Station Airs, Elvis Records For 3Vi Hours FENSACOLA, Fla Apr! M IB A country ritual die Joctey locked himself ia a radie atstlo control room today and played El via Presley record for m hourt baraua ba didBt ilk in oct I roll aingar. -Tha ttunt by 'Hillbilly Hal' Ksnnedy kept Us Job for aim after mora thaa UN tolaphoaa catta sad XM telegramg war re ceived from utteaeri.. About loot af the 1.000 total were ia favor at Kennedy and against Freslty, ttaUoa WPFA taid. and the ether 1,000 against the disc Jockey because he didat like Frly. . Manager Ralph Petty aaid h and Kennedy had had a disagree ment after Kennedy complained f having to play aa maityrraswy fojootda, --. !: . Tbea at l. to a.m.. today Xea- aedr reUllated hy. locking himself Presley piecet becautt, if that i what they want that t what tnty u tat." He played only "Hound boa1 for 4 minutet aad thaa mixed la ether Presley pit Iters and denunciation af Patty. Fatty eatd that after tha teuton started he fired Kennedy but told him be would rehire him if he received 1,000 telegrams. Ksn nedy itopped the Presley party and came out -voluntarily at noon whea more thaa that number ar rived. '- . - : J, " Ha sad Fatty reached a corn pram la. Ia the future be win play Presley records, but aot at many at previously. Petty would not say whether It waa all a .publicity gag, but ha was obviously pleated: by tha lit- toner reaction. :'... h . - Suitor Slays College Coed At Doorstep BROO KLINE. Mbm., April ill An la-year-old college sopho more wu shot aad killed at her front door today, police aaid, by her boyfriend after ah refused ta join him la tauiornia. Miat Beatrice Flahman, a tto dant at Curry College, Matea, died of Bine bullet wound ia her fact and cheat, v Dist, Attv. Myroa lane aaid the shooting waa done by Jack Chat tor. H, af Lancaster, Calif. Lee said tha youth want with Mitt Fiahmaa "mor or Ian ateadily" for four years prior to moving to California last September to take t Job at aa airplane mechanic. fv. --' ATI- L I ISSI ??SHE faMAti cWpqa : ... -t--i ImE ? i JiCiON.i ji rt?: I .SjwlUi: -fUlTl LrOir-, -lfl 5 rs TieraJNTAo nrTiTi. WILL OREGON DE NEXT OIL STATE? If It can htppofi la Arhtana, Nevada, Utah anef fha Dade tea, (new proJvinf atatat) , . . thee) why aw (it Oreoe aesttT --:-- -- : lahMlaral la tJrUHnf . . . Huenhla b ckecklnf . . arKeirs alaa bwtyl aawlowa seek knut racefrrly palej fee all roaaaa aaar aww Utah Dletaveryi Yaw ti Mt have to llY an all laaa . e e KM far U. S. fJwvornmerw UneJ . a . pay Uaala lam a small rental an) pay ma a ama "finej" foe. aiP AD and mail to Ofwaaa' anly Public UrnJ A Uaair lervke, Maaalttf SarW, 190 N. I. Jtm, Parriaryl 11, Orwfen. H will Wimj full wtfarmattofi, free maps attd sepy Orayoa Oil Newsletter (new la to Irk year) . . . aa ebllerift. frateralfy at WUlaatetta Ualvortlty ar saawa scraplaf aad Beck Critic Wins Election in Local DEMVIR, April WW Bonny Oraeetftold, aa outspokta critic ef Dave Beck, Teamator unjaa araaidaat, was elected araaid af Denver Teamstart local IT to- aidit. - - - Greenfield defeated Carl Watt, 410-tot; West did aot maka hla positiea know regarding Beck. Greenfield, ia s victory state ment aaid aaa af hla objectives I rgaaltatica at a aatioaal pro gram "to forever arefant any an maa from becoming i a dictator ever the Uvea af lw milUea mea u Dave Beck has done." Judge. Clears Father, Sons Of Homicide BdSWELL. N . M., April M ItV- A Itoswall maa aad hie twa tons were cleared today of charge to coetNctioa with the ahoot ing death af A-JC Daniel Leula Jarrett, U, of WaOtar Air Force Bate. , Juatlca af the' Peace P.. Parry Baaa accepted a motioa to dia miat the charge of murder sgainet Baa Ulcere, M; Anaelm Lucere, M, aad Oefnent Lucor, at - 'r- ----- It waa taetined that Jarrett had left hit guard pest early Friday and aa autopy showed aa alcoho lic content to his blood. Ho was that aa the Lucarot' property la aa exchange af toots about i:N a.m. Friday. The Judgt't ruling upheld tha eontentioa at the Luce rot'a attorney .that tha death af Jarrett resulted tram Juatiflable homicide. The Lucerne testified that tome- one had called to them from eut- side their borne. "Corn aa aut, you fermert," aad "I've got a Sua for you." - , - - -,. They testified that Jarrett fired first aad waa fired upon ia return by . Anselme and Clement with riflet aad by Baa with a abotgua. Bf.fXLaaUi.al B.aCbaaJ)A DBS. C3UM aad LAM CBINCSI NATUIOPATHS L'Batolra. 4t Ceert tt. ontee eeea aararaay eaiy M a ea I paa. I ta t a st CmhaaM eee preeewre aa sew eaeee are roe ef eaetse fwimif eteee Mef Wftwa) Waewef(l"a) Haf .Ti.: -lAi . , . HTIM A h aaato Willamette U; Group Gives . Day's Labor Member ef Phi Delta Tbeta af WUlarnatte University donated their lsbor Saturday to tha Oreaoa Deaf School aad YMCA Camp Crettwood during the frataraity'i annual aa tioarwtda "Community Sarvio Day." .: , -A rapartod aS maa cleaned Bp, tcraped and painted Muidtngt at Camp, Craatweed, south at Salem, while 1! cleaned aad painted furai tura at tha Deaf SchtoL Thit It tha chanter's obeervance af tha servese uay. Six chanter to Canada and m ia tha country alto joined ia work projects. Award will bt presented ta thoee chapter Judged ta have done tbO meet Aiseful worm. Man Convicted on Gambling Charge PORTLAND. April to in A municipal I court Judge yeaterdty found Harvey Jacksoa 40, guilty of permitting gambling and flaed mm iioa. - -t Jackson, who alia received a suspended 10-day Jail term, wu one ef four pertoni t netted early thi month la a series af police raids ia Partlaad's Williams Ave. area.--' Lid Rescued VANCOUVER. Wash. April UV Larry Thotnaaa, 11, Portland, waa gaacued from the Columbia River yesterday after he drifted twa mile clinging tt hit ever turned boat -.'' V p. STORE &3 , mi sTOXf-s:DE parkino rca v :? own 1,000 CARS SCHOOL REPORTER By LOUIS PARKER R hat baaa fairly quiet at North Salem High during the past wee aa aa major activities were planned la ebstrvaaca af Holy weak. Nortk't Girlt' Glee did tinf St the First Math. . , diat Church lor - the Holy Weak I ? tervictt, haw I , ) ' a v a r. Aa t change assembly ' for South Salem , v ' High wa alii ; "tplannod. , -2) Aril l th u. , icmour, wnica ia v ta be presented f t v )m the South .in. a t lent body AprU j M, include: the Rockettes, senior girbt dance group: Gary Frame, piaaist; Melanie Gibnara, vocalist, accompanied hy Gary frame; Louis Henderson, interpreuv aan - : .bhamore Mtiooeit, voeai and danc group, accompanied by Nancy Otto; Terry Meisinger, ac cordionist; Sandy Stenjhem, Sandie Johnson, Carolyn Lunday, Nancy McFarland. dance group; Dick Weet, trumpeter; Tophate, danc group; Ladall Anderson, dancer; aad the Harmonette accompanied by Gary Frame. A apoclal committee auditioned many acta for the tasrmbly during the week. General chairmaa It Bob Richardson with Patti Claggett, co- cbairmaa. Other committee mcm hart Include Ralph Morgan, stage manager, Bill Culp. emcee, Bey Ready and Mary CampbelL The theme for the show is "New York Impressions" and th act will portray highlight from the New York night spot. Stave Jack aaa, president, will start the as sembly with aa intrbductory sptjeca. Bob Richardson, first vie president will also speak' at tha closing of the program. South hat alaa planned an . assembly to ba praeentad at North Salem High aematlmo la the future. Ballroom Brawl Involves 2,700 In New York NEW YORK. AprU M (Sunday) Ufv-A brawl broke out among t- 700 dancers celcbrtting a "Carib bean Carnival" at a Ballroom early today. Police said six par- son suffered cut and bruises. Fifty policemen halted the row at th St. Nicholas. Ballroom at atth Street and cleared tha hall. "Tha ballroom looked at If a cyclone had hit H," taid Police Capt. Anthony Sadlo. "The floor waa Uttered with imatbed tablet and chain and strewn with brok- Tha dance waa sponsored by the Combara Social Club. Most of thoee attending were Puerto Rl- cana, ponce aaid. Several peraona ware Injured whea a fire escape pulled loot from Hi fastenings and dropped them to th pavement. ' Dancer had crowded onto the fir escape St away from the brawl. OUR REGULAR 7 s OTHER DAYS Oa.m. to - Ike Signs Bill to Increase Interest on Savings Bonds By MAtVTN L. ABROWBhtrri AUGUSTA, Ca.. AprU -President lnhower today signed' a bin authorising aa taiar eat rata hike ea government sav ing bonda. Ha called the hoods "batter thaa ever" and aaid they "help assure the cccooraje atabil ity of our country." -The bill givet the Treasury De partment a to-ahead to pay per cent interest compared with tha current I per cent Th de partment baa indicated It would put tb higher rata Into affect ea ail bond! bom aa ar alter r to. i. Elsenhower signed five ether billt at hla vacation headquarters at the Augusta National Golf Cub before going out oa tha course for another, round. Ha wat accompanied sroUnd the linkt by hit Easter weekend guest, Secretary of the Treasury Hum phrey. The cabinet officer docs not play golf, but be rode along with hit boat la aa electric can. i pM Mri. EjM.. n' Humphrey aaa hla wilt Solon Fears Extra Cash To Hike Tax WASHINGTON. AprU 40 'IB -Sen. Williams (R-Deli insisted to day that under present tax rules, a member, ef Congrtst risks extra incom taxes If he economize on oiiiciai expense allowance. Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey haa offered to tak back the fl.SOt.ll William said b saved from his stationery money. But .Williams taid Humphrey "milted the point," adding la a telephone Interview from hit bom ia Miilsbora. Del.: "There haa never ham any Ques tion that ha or the Treasury would take tht money," William Mid. "What be can't da it relieve t member af Congrtst from tax liability U he saves expense money under a present tag ruling." Williams told .the Senate Thurs day ha had been trying to return the ll,50s.M to tht Treasury, hut that the agency wouldn't let him do so. He said the. money re mained from, his fl.toa stationery allowance for tb fiscal year which ended lut June 30. Tha Senator aaid that when h tried to give back the money, ba wat Informed of a 1954 ruling that the allowance belonged ta mem ber of Congress, nd that k he didat oaf aH of kit, "he wouM have to pay taxet oa what was left ever. Yesterday, Humphrey laid that if Willisms "would offer me a check for the amount. 1 will be glad ta receive it personally"; oa behalf of the Treasury, It was in this connection that Williams taid Humphrey missed the point, - -. v.: The senator aaid that under toe revenue tiling any member of Congress "wha Is ta the 40 per cent income tax bracket" would have to nav about MM additional incomsrlaxe!toTt.ve-e l,66o ta tat) Treaeurp... :.r -, .... Willisms aaid he expect tht comptroller general to find torn way to reverie the Its ruling. - - HOURS 5:30 plea to attend Fatter aervicet to morrow morning at Raid Memor ial Presbyterian Church. 4 Other bill signed by tht Prttt dent provided for: 1, Defer al of Great Britain's In terest aad principal payments aa. dar certaia circumatancea aa the balance af a U.TOP.Ooo.too lota at tended by the United State ia lets. , -, 1 A defldency approprlatioa of tttO.000,004 for the fiscal ysar nd ing Jim at, , . , , f. Observance af tha Week start ing AprU 38 at NtUoaal Menial Health Week. ? , . . Jaatlce Viae Haaared - - 4. Placing aa all painting and a marble . bust af the lata Chitf Justice Fred M. Vinson la tb Su preme Court building. In a prepared statement n th bill authorizing aa increaie in the savings bond merest rat. Eisen hower said me purchase program "hat beepme aa integral part of the America way of life" end haa "taught counUee American iiww w m.v. , mm mwau, "Today, 40 million Americans own -over 41 billion dollars in st riae E and H bonda. W want ta see more people continually buy ing more bondi aa that savings ooira provide evea greater finan cial protection for our people ia the yean ahead and, at the urn time, help assure the economic stability of our, country." hious la. I ' a a. I -e. Nftf A AflmirC llUlC rUIIll5 Hit-Run Death SAN FRANCISCO, 'April SO uv.' A anonymous "cenfostion'' to tha savage hit-ma killing of Lloyd V. Stephana wat received by police tooay . The typewritle letter, mailed hi Berkeley, Calif., aaid he wanted ta surrender but waa "afraid will ge to tht gas chamber." "I will tura myself ia If you will promlst t let ma aft a easily at you caa," ' -y -u.- The letter did aot men boned the frensjed efforts of the hit-ma driver ta shake Stephens' body loose from the car rafter the year-eld machiaist ; was struck Sunday Bight at a ttrpet inter section. - Stephen wu dragged for tJire blocks whil tbtsutsmebil swerved and lit tires squealed ia a aeries of violent starts and stops. ' Stenhana miahl hava aiirvlvarf th driver (topped whea tht car hit him, doctors taid. Police were aware the letter might bt the work of a crank. Lt. Edward Moody of th Ac cident Investigation . Bureau Im mediately issued a call tor th writer to aurrender. Moody conferred with Dist. Attv. Thomas C. Lynch, wha aaid. "Thli Is aot t tint degree murder al iens. Tht letter writer aaad aot bt afraid ef the ga chamber." The letter arrived at police auartr sftar hypnoeli wu used or witnesses "Hi n effort to to due recollectlwi -ef the death - ear's ticanta Dumber, Hypnotiitt itiiaa u proa iice a eompiet l- cense "number. r- f" P.M. t t