'Flying Boxcar' Crashes At least one man was killed and several injured when an air force C-82 "flying boxcar" crashed into a parking lot at Wright field, Dayton, Ohio. The cargo plane was making an emergency landing because of fire aboard the ship. The plane struck from 12 to 20 auto mobiles "flattening them and setting them afire," field offi cers said. (AP Wirephoto.) Morse Refuses To Step Aside Washington, July 15 (U.B A proposal to make Sen. John Foster Dulles, (R-NY), a non yoting member of the senate for eign relations committee got a cool reception from republicans today. The proposal was advanced by Democratic Leader Scott W. Lucas, 111. Such a plan, he said, would enable the committee to draw on Dulles' experience as a GOP foreign policy expert and yet not upset rigid rules of seni ority and party alignment. But Sen. Hugh Butler, (It Neb), chairman of the republi can committee in charge of GOP assignments, turned thumbs down on the proposal. Butler's committee was sched uled to meet later today to dis cuss committee assignments for the new republican senator. Republicans said that if their party's representation on the committee were expanded, an additional seat probably would go to Sen. Wayne L. Morse, (R-Ore), who has long sought jl the post as a west coast spokes- he would not agree to step aside for Dulles. Alliance to Hold Canby Meetings The Pacific Northwest district of the Christian and Missionary Alliance will conduct its annual Canby camp meeting and young people's conference at Canby July 14-24. The daily program will open with a prayer hour at 8:30 and conclude with an evan gelistic service at 8:13. Provi sion has been made for chil dren's and young folk meetings, Bible study, song services and recreation. A number of prominent peo ple in the evangelistic field will deliver the principal addresses, These include E. R. Dunbar, president-dean of Simpson Bi ble Institute; Rev. Gordon Wish art, evangelist of Toronto, Ont.; Dr. Wm. H. Wrighton and Clay ton P. Booth, director of music, both of Simpson Bible Institute, Rev. E. R. earner of India and Rev. Nathan Ost of Africa. Airlie School Work Ordered by Board Airlie, July 15 Sale of $24.- 000 worth of bonds to erect an elementary school here to the First National bank of Portland is announced by Charles Tarter, chairman of district No. 16. The bid provides 3 14 percent interest and a premium of 21 cents on each $100 value. The Morgan Construction company, Philo math, was low bidder for the two-room school with an offer of $17,017. The building, de signed for 30 pupils, is sche duled for completion by Sep tember 15. Other members of the board are Baughen Whitaker and Lester Haight with Mrs. Charles Tarter the clerk. Fred Calef, Independence, is the le gal advisor. Commies Ban Two Czech Tennis Stars Gstaad, Switzerland, July 15 VP) Jaroslav Drobny and Vlad imir Cernik, Czechoslovakia's top tennis stars, rejected today a Czech government order to re turn to Prague. They announced they were going into exile and hoped to reach the United States. The two players had with drawn from Swiss international tennis tournament yesterday af ter the Czech government with drew permission to play here because two Germans and Spaniard were competing. This morning" they announced they would play out the remain der of the tournament. British Troops Replace Strikers London, July 15 VP) British troops began loading export car goes for the first time today on the Thames river docks where a wildcat strike has paralyzed shipping for 19 days and idled 14,289 stevedores. Some of the 6,000 troops as signed to the government-seized docks went to work on 10,000 tons of waiting automobiles, steel, pianos and other freight. Others continued unloading food shipments from 17 more of the 134 ships tied up by the stop page. Pickets at the docks distrib uted leaflets urging the strikers to join a demonstration march from the waterfront to down town Trafalgar Square Sunday. Festival Candidates Honored With Dance Mt. Angel, July 15 Feature of the flax festival dance Thurs day night at the school auditor ium in honor of the six members of the royal court was the baton twirling act by three Canby girls, with Theresa Willig, 18, star of the cast. Blackout lights were used against flourescent batons and costumes. . .Honored at the dance with one of the group to be queen of the festival July 29 to 31 were Yvonne Bailey and Stella Dummer, both of Mt. Angel; Ra- mona Berg, Monitor; Kathleen Templis, Silverton and Mildred Brentano, St. Paul. The group, together with LaVonne Frey, secretary, was entertained ear lier in the week at the luncheon of the Mt. Angel Business mens club. Merchants Fight Gross Sales Tax Portland, July 15 VP) Mer chants began a fight today against the city's new taxes, but Portland's largest department store said It would not take part. Aaron M. Frank, president of Meier and Frank Co., said he be lieved the city needed the addi tional income. He said the firm would not join the Portland De tail Trade bureau's suit against the new taxes. The bureau's officials express ed surprise at Frank's stand, but said they would go ahead, any way. The new taxes will be on gross sales. There also are new li cense fees for professional men. Counselors Give Program at Camp The counselors of Camp Sil ver Creek held their annual show during a recent night pro gram with Marlin Schulze, fa mous French chef" dishing out the offerings. The program in cluded John Rawlinson and his boogey woogey piano, a trio of Schulze, Edwards and Raines; slapstick comedy team of Bob Goff and Clarence Edwards. A prank played upon Greg Wan berg and Jack Forristel and Dick Carter rounded out the performance. Jack Armstrong and Dale Sheridan directed a two day hike during the week. The group included Dick Nelson, Tim Campbell, Ian Brydon, Gregg Turnbull, David Powell, Jim Hawkes, Joe Woods, Bill Baren- drick, Terry Angell, Chuck Car rington and Kurt Engelstad. Frank Shafer, Salem leather goods dealer, is now in camp with his son, Frank, and is giv ing a course in leather skills. Flagstad Barred From Opera House San Francisco, July 15 U.f9 Norwegian Soprano Kirsten Flagstad was barred from sing ing in the War Memorial opera house this fall and the San Fran cisco Opera company said today its whole season may be can celled. The memorial board of trus tees, packed with war veterans, ruled against Mme. Flagstad be cause of the "highly controver sial character of her public ap pearances elsewhere in the Unit ed States." The singer has been the cen ter of controversy because her husband was a member of the Norwegian Quisling party that collaborated with the invading nazis during the war. Bombs Kill 12 Saigon, Indochina, July 15 Bomb-throwing nationalists killed 12 persons and wounded 118 throughout Indochina yes terday during Bastille day cele brations by the French. Killer Trapped Raymond Jutila (arrow), Insane 35-year-old Ohio murderer, sits atop 130-foot water tower at Lima, O., state hospital for criminal insane, after being trapped while trying to es cape. Jutila, described as "dangerous," managed to re sist all efforts to bring him down, so prison officials de cided to wait till he gets tired, hungry and comes down himself. (Acme Telephoto.) Future Source of Water to Be Studied Silverton, July 15 Measure ment of the low-water level of the Abiqua river, as a future source of water supply for the city, will be undertaken by a U.S. Geological survey group at a cost of $200, it is announced by Rholin Cooley, president, fol lowing a special meeting of the Silverton planning commission Thursday night. Use of the federal facilities was recommended by Barr and Cunningham, consultant engin eering firm, Portland, and the office of the state engineer. The work is scheduled to start early next week and will take ap proximately two months to ob tain figures upon which a re port can be based. Brush Fire Controlled Tacoma, July 15 VP) A brush and small-tree fire which for a time threatened a large part of Tacoma s west side industrial area during the last two days was nearly burned out today. Backfiring yesterday after noon virtually eliminated any danger from the flames which seared more than 1000 acres of ground. Locusts Spread I Over Sage Brush Portland, July 15 VP) Locusts spreading from Nevada were re ported today to have covered nearly 2,000,000 acres of sagebrush. Ranchers and entomologists are watching to see whether the locusts, about to start their an nual migration, move far enough to endanger any Irrigated lanch- es in Oregon. They have been moving north ward slowly for a decade from desolate country In northern Nevada. Experts Mtimate they cover 1,920,000 acres in Hum boldt county, Nevada, and Har ney and Lake counties, Oregon Poison bait has been spread in front of the expected advance, but experts do not expect a com- plete kill from the poison. 'Five Young Imps' Celebrate Birthday Buenos Aires, July 15 VP) The Diligenti's "five young imps, as their father calls the quintuplets, are six today that is six years old. Their household will realize it better tomorrow because they are in school today. Franco Dill- gentrs parental boss of the two boys and three girls, postponed their sixth anniversary party so the hilarity would not interfere with their education. Franco, Jr., Carlos Albert Maria Fernanda, Maria Esther and Maria Cristina Diligentl the precocious and peppy young sters are expected to keep a large staff of servants on the go, when they celebrate tomorrow. Papa Diligent! says they really tear tne house apart when they get started. They all speak English and French and their mother's na tive tongue, Italian, in addition to Spanish. Keep your Furs looking fresh and glossy. Place them now in our fur storage vaults. PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS FIRE BURGLARY HEAT NEW MAGIC FOR OLD FLOORS! 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