The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 27, 1975, Page 2, Image 2

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    2-(ScI) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat, April 27, '57
Psychiatrist Hires Man to
Kill Him, Then Cancels Deal
Commander:
DETROIT. Mich.," April M (AV-A
fantastic plot wu deacribed to po
lice tonight by a Detroit psyduV
stmt who laid Im hired a gun
mas to kill him and then called
the deal off.
i Chief Asst. Prosecutor Ralph
Career laid the luauia who Or,
Mum Writer',
Jailed Briefly
In Spy Case
(Picture an wh-eaoete page)
BERN. Switserland. April 20 (aV
juicnari uoiosmiin, correspondent
in Geneva tor The . Associated
Preus went to Jail tonight for
24-hour period after be declined
to disclose the. source of informa
tion he had obtained ia a spy
case.
Hani Waldrr, federal eiamining
magistrate, imposed the sentence
summarily, hoMing ; Goldsmith
contempt of court
This is the background:
: In a news story March JO Gold
smith reported that a Swiss police
official was under investigation on
suspicion of passing to French
agents, certain iaformatieau ob
tained by recording telephone con
versations involving the Egyptian
Embassy. The story said Egyp
tian officials became, suspicious1
last November. This was around
the time of the French-British in
vasion of Egypt. '
On March 13 Atty.' Gen. Rene
Dubois shot himself to death in
his home. He had become involved
in the espionage case.
Magistrate Haider is in charge
af the government inquiry into Du
bois's suicide. He summoned Gold
smith to question him as to where
be got informs tioa reported ia the
March 20 aewi story.
Goldsmith refused la divulge
this, Baying:.
"It is not any lack af good win
which, leads ma to refuse to tes
tify, nor do 1 wish to favor ar
protect anyone, who might be in
volved ia this investigation, 1 am
concerned with the basic question
at press freedom, which caa only
exist when a journalist ban the
right to conceal hii sources at in
formation." . ,
Walder. announced there 'Was so
appeal against -the 24-bour sen
tence, and officials said the report
er may be subject to further pros
ecution if he maintains his refusal
to give the In formation sought
The; British Embassy lodged a
protest with the Swiss Foreign Of
fice. Eoldsmith to a British auV
C. L. R. Pearman hired to slay
him was aa undercover patrol
man assigned to the case. . . .
'Dr. Pearman, former resident
in psychiatry at Wayne County
(Detroit) General Hospital, was
taken into custody at a reserve
officers party at the Grosse lie
Naval Air Station after faiUng to
keep the appointment ia his office
in a downtown Detroit building.
Garber and Police Commis
sioner Edward 8. Pigglns anoted
Dr. Pearman as saying, "I was
despondent when I arranged the
plot I felt I had nothing to live
for. This afternoon I changed my
mind. So I kept. away from my
office.
Most Fantastic ' '
Garber described the story as
tne most " fantastic Ive ever
ever heard."
Ha said it began Tuesday when
Pearman asked, a Bight dub at
tendant to provide him ' With a
killer. ,
"Ha must . be an ex-convict a
.Negro, . and must know his busi-
uaroer quoted rearms as
saying. Pearman is, white.
The Bight club attendant tipped
police who assigned a patrolman
to act up . a meeting with
Pearman.
fnlM la Bear! -
Garber said Pearman asked the
patrolmaa for "one bullet ia the
heart" ,
Dr. Pearman said he would
ransack his office to make It an.
pear that he had surprised a bur
glar at work.
When police attemsted to nick
Dr.-Pearmaa up at hie office this
Bojs jklp Pay
In Portland Are
PORTLAND, April 2 U Four
teen months ago three teenage
boyi Jet a fire at the Rosa City
ParkGrede School that did $2,001
damage. -
: . They were caught sooa attar,
but Judge Viriil Lanrtrv entered
that Instead of going to aa tosti
tuuon. they should help repay the
oamage. . t
Last night Langtry presented the
school with a $3S0 television-record
player, purchased with money
the boys made at summer Jobs.
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Fan Irk Police
FERNDALE. Md.. Anrfl 21 IfU.
He was obviously a do-it-yourself
mo out ponce inougiH oe earned
things ton far. . . .
Anna Arundel Count Patrolmaa
James R. Rothgeb said he origi
nally arrested George Siebold. 1.
af Elk ton,. Md.. on a charts of
driving oa a revoked license. He
later discovered: ' .'
L Siebold had repainted last
year a license plates; .
t Siebold slse had a hand
mada" registration eard la match
Magistrate Louis A, Daalba gave
nun so oays in mul . -
Mrs. Snyder,
77,'. Succumbs
Habetla Jeaaetta Snyder. TT, af
2DSt,Uvtog3to. St4 died Friday; at
her home.. , ,.. . -.,-'--
Mrs. Snyder was the widow af
George Arthur Snyder. She was
bora Mabelle Jeanetta Blount, in
Bur ling ame. Kansas, aa July t,
IXTt. She lived ia Salem for the
last 20 years.
Sha leaves lour children, all of
Salem. They art Alfred Virgil Sny-
oer, Dorrance May berry Snyder,
Mrs. Dorothy Lois Robinson, and
Mrs. Marjorie Elizabeth Spencer.
Three graodchildrea alaa survive
her. -
Puneral services will ba held oa
Monday at 1:20 p m. ia W. T. Rir
doa chapel, followed by services
at Bekrest Memorial Park. The
Rev. Dr. Brooks H. Moore, pastor
of the First Methodist Church, will
officiate.
Man Innocent of
Stealing Horses
KLAMATH FALLS. April X Ifl
A Beatty rancher accused of
stealing horses was found inno
cent by a circuit court jury to
night. -
Manria J. Walker, 2. was
charged with larceny of livestock.
The trial, is Judge David R. Vsn
denberf '$ court, lasted the entire
sjeek.
walker wu accused at stealing
a bay boras after H. R. Robot ni,
a neighboring rancher, refused to
sell it to him.
morning they found a note la his
door reading "back Monday.
Garber said ha -would recom
mend a warrant tomorrow charg
ing the psychiatrist with attempt
ed conspiracy to commit murder.
Conviction on the charge could
mean a five-year prison term.
Space Travel
Said Wa y Jo
Combat Age
' By FRANK CARET
" - . ' AP Seteaee Reporter
WASHINGTON. April 2t 41 A
space ship traveling close to the
speed of light would constitute i
'modern-day ' fountain of youth
enabling space travelers to slow
their aging, a University of Wis
consin physicist said Thursday.
Dr. Harold W. Lewis, in a report
to the Americas Physical Society's
sprint meeting, said that la
round, trip to the nearest star
requiring eight years ia terms of
the folks back oa earth a space
traveler would "age toss than one
year" if his space ship were travel
ng at Jm.OOO miles per second.
The speed of light ia about M.ZIX
miles a second. .
The big catch, of course. Is that
there is aa prospect af maa travel
ing nearly that fast at least in
4 foreseeable future. But Lewis
said the history of technology
shews "haw little we are able to
foresee."
He said that if a lK.OOO-mile-a-second
clip aver could be attained
and "if our space traveler were
te leave a twin brother on earth,
the brother would age the full
eight years waiting for the travel
er to return, aa the traveler will
ba seven years younger than his
twin when ha sees him after the
long Journey.
. "He will have found a modern
day fountain of youth.' the physi
cist said.
Death Claims
A. G. Byers
atataaa Nana Banks
INDEPENDENCE. April 2a-An-
Garfield Byers. Ta, resident
of this community for mora than
SO years, died Friday at his home.
SSI ith St. Ha had suffered from
a heart ailmeat for several
months. '
Born in Dea Moines. Ia., Nor.
10. 1171, ha moved ta Oregon with
his parents when a young boy.
The family lived for . a time at
Brunks Corners prior to moving
to Independence, where Byers
was a carpenter for many years.
surviving are twa daughters.
Mrs. Helen E, Stryker, Lebanon,
and Mrs. Rets Dotson. Indepen
dence; son. Grant Byers, Indepen
dence; sister, Mrs. Clara L. Brunk,
Salem; five grandchildren and two
great grandchildren. !
Funeral services win be at 2
p.m. Monday at Smith Krueger
Mortuary ta independence, wita
the Rev. Roy C. Agta officiating.
Interment win follow at HiQ Top
Cemetery near Independence, .
Pacific Debaters
Out of National. -
West Point Meet
WEST POINT. N.YV April 20 I
A field af 30 top college debat
ing teams was reduced ta II today
as the Uth annual West Paint
National Debate Tournament com
pleted Its first round.
Each- two-person team debated
eight times during the two-d a y
round, taking first ana side and
then the other of the proposition,
"Resolved: That the United States
Should Discontinue Direct' Eco
nomic Aid to Foreiga Countries."
The 20 teams eliminated include
the one from Pacific University,
Forest Grove, Ore. ,
WASHINGTON, Apr. it
Vice Adm. Charles B.
Brawn is commanding af-'
fleer af U.S. Sixth Fleet
erdered Inte Mediterran
ean Sea la face af mount
tint; tension aver Jordan
situation. (AP)
Man to Erect
New Home
After Blast
Dermis Howarth, whose home at
7SS N. 20th St., was blown up in
a gas explosion Nov. 21. received
permission Friday from the city
engineer's office ta erect a new
$20,500 frame house on the same
spot
Howarth said Friday that his
wife hi doing well ltter receiving
plastic surgery ia Portland hos
pital. Howarth and their five-year-eld
daughter were also Injured in
last fall's blast.
The house wss leveled when a
cigarette lighted by Howarth Ignit
ed gas seeping from a furnace. -
The family currently lives at 111
N. 14th St. Howarth is a paper
company employe.
Other building permits Issued
Friday; Ta John Free of 045 D
St.. tor garage alteration costing
$300; to Carl Ritterling of S10 S.
23rd St.. alterations to his home,
$200. and to Fred Mullins. shin
gling of dwelling owaed by Lucy
Weller. 10H 3rd St., IMS.
Births'
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Norblad Asks
Closure of ,
Post Offices
Washington! AprO x m
Rep. Norblad (R-Ora.l reported
he hai recommended the closing
of two small Oregon post offices
despite protests from local resi
dents. -
The twa offices, which Norblad
suggests be made rural nations,
are located at Goshen in Lane
County and Denmark ia , Curry
uwnty. ,
The congressman said the
change would give the commu
nities "substantially the same'
service as at present The major
difference win be that the office
will be operated by a local per
son under a bid contract rather
than by a postmaster.
He said the change would re
duce the operating cost at- Goshen
trom s3.aoo la S2.4M) a year.
At Denmark, the Mid. current
ceipta are 0620 a year with ex
penses at 12.250 The rural con
tract station, he said, can be op
erated for 11.200 a year with a
savings to the taxpayers of (1,000
a year.
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VICKERT To Mr. and Mrs.
Jim M. Vlckery. 130 Chase Ave-
daughter. Friday. April 2f, in
Salem General Hospital. ,
FAKADI3 Ta Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Par adit, 471 Cascade Dr..
daughter, Friday. April 28. ia
Salem Memorial Hospital
TOE To Mr. and Mrs. Donald
H. Yee. 1S3S Broadway, a daugh
ter, Friday, April 28, ia Salem
Memorial Hospital. "
Rademaker at
WU Elected to
Prof essir Unit '
Dr. John Rademaker. head of the
sociology department at Willamette
University, has been elected mem
ber of the National Council .af the
American Association of University
Professors to represent District 2
of the associattoa. '
The sociology and antbropoloer
professor hss served as chairman
of the Oregoa Stats council of the
IAAUP, and he wu chairman of
the legislative committee of the
council from 1951 to 1965.
His duties will include consulta
tion with local chapters in Orecoa.
Washington. Idaho, Montana, Brit
ish Columbia. Alberta, Saskatche
wan, and Alaska, and' attending
meetings at tna council during tus
inree-year lerm of etuce.
Eden to Leave Hospital
BOSTON. April 20 WV-Sir An
thony Eden. Britain's former
prime ' minister, who underwent
surgery April ii for a bile duct
obstruction, ia scheduled to leave
New E a g 1 a nd Baptist Hospital
next Monday.
CXI AWARDS FRESENTED
Richmond Cub Pack 10 met Fri
day evening la Richmond School
auditorium and the Webelos badge,
highest in Cub Scouting, went to
Terry Brody; Lion to Jerry Kan
si er; Bear to Randy Smith; Wolf
to Larry Hansen and Garry Ba
ker, and Bobcat to Michael Bach
elder. The pock's first inspection
of the year was alas held.
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Three Cascade
Pass Highways
To Open in May
Three high Cascade mountain
pass highways annually closed by
snow throughout the winter the
McKeniie Highwsy, the East and
West Diamond Lake highways,
and ML Hood Highway between
Government Camp and Cooper's
Spur will be opened to traffic
about May 17, State Highway En
gineer W. C. Willisana announced
Friday. ., . -
Plowing operations are sched
uled to start at both ends of these
highways oa April 20. Normally
the McKenzit Highway is open
about June 1 and the Diamond
Lake highways a week earlier!
A snow pack estimated at only
70 per cent of normal makes the
earlier snow removal, possible,
Williams 'said. .
Clerk Accused of
Stealing $50,000
Worth of Clothes
CHICAGO. April 20 (eV-Police
said a , clothing salesman in a
downtown department store today
admitted stealing some $30,000 in
men 'i clothing la seven months at
the rate af aboulMnuits a week.
Held for. questioning waa Hur
shalle P. Lenae. SU a salesman
with Mandel Bros, department
store for two years.
Police ssitf after Lenhe was
seized at the store last eight they
found 11,700 in stolen garments at
his home. ', -
Lenne, pellee said arranged
with friends to pose as customers
and walk out of the store with
clothing. Lenne later would col
lect for the clothing at about half
the store price, police said.
Sec. Wilson
Sees Guided
Missile Test
TATRICK AIR FORCE BASE,
Fla April 21 Irv-Secretary af De
fense Wilson was a spectator to
day at the firing af a guided mis
site from this highly secret base
off Florida's Cape Canaveral
About five hours after Wilson
; arrived here from Washington for
a iirsi-nana won at now ue mis-
sim program is earning araag
familiar roar which signals the
blasting off at ana af the new
weapons.
A lid af secrecy waa clamped
an Wilson's visit. Military officials
refused to say what kind at missile
was fired ar even to confirm that
there had bees a firing.
At 1:14 p.m. people hi the near
by city of Cocoa heard the roar
of the rocket and saw it winging
southward, leaving a trail af white
smoke across the sky. , i
Wilson had said in Washington
(hat be hoped to see a missile I
fired during his visit to Patrick
m riMVW as.
Wilsoa also said ha wanted Be
publicity an his trip and military
officials here took that statement
seriously.
French Mint Blast- :
Fatal to Seyeri Men
MULHOUSE. Franc, April 20
nv-Sevea miners were killed and
sis injured todsy in an explosion
at the Marie Louise potasn mine
at nearby SUffelelden. -
One hundred and eighty-one
miners came out safely. The vic
tims all were French..
Arizona mines 4S per cent of all
copper In the U. S. '
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Portland Man Freed
Of Driving Charge
A ypung Portland man was freed
of a charge af driving with a sus
pended license Friday in Marion
County District Court after he
hitch-hiked from Portland to ap
pear.. .;
John Thomas Barker said he
never has had a license. Barker
told the court be has been hoeing
strawberries to support bis parents
and 11 others living with them.
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Boy Hit by Dart 'Fine'
Marvin Valdes. 0. who had a
dart imbedded aa inch ia his fore-
bead Thursday, was feeling fine
Friday, according to his father,
Raymond Valdez. SSS S. 16th St.
Marvin was playing yesterday and
hasn't consplained of pain, Valdes
said. ' -
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