Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 24, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Monday, September 24, 1956
200 Jailed for
Grilling About
Somoza Attack
Somoza Arrives in Panama for Operation
N.
lcaragua
President just before midnight
Friday at a reception in Leon, 45
miles from the capital.
Luis Somoza and his younger
brother Anastasio Jr., 32, were di
recting the search for the assas-
vice president designate, an ar
rangement Cong, .;ss was expected
to approve at a meeting tomor
row. The younger Anastasio, West
attemDt In assansinaLe President Point-educated .commander of:
Anastasio Somoza. I Nicaragua's National Guard, kept
About 200 persons, including two a firm nana in command of the
newspaper editors and a former armed forces. Kach son has been
Chief's
Son Takes Grip
On INation
By RICHARD G. MASSOCK
MANAGUA, Nicaragua
Wholesale arrests of opponents
of government have folowcd the
president, were being questioned
hi a police search for possible ac
complices of the assassin. .
The Nicaragua strongman's son
Luis, 34, took a firm hold on the
country while Somoza underwent I
treatment at a U.S. hospital in the
Panama Canal Zone for four gun
shot wounds.
Somoza was reported in satis
factory condition after (our sep
arate operations performed by a
surgical team sent by President
Eisenhower. A medical bulletin
said It was uncertain whether the
Central American President would
regain use of his right leg, para
lyzed by a bullet in his spinal col
umn. The assassin, Rigobcrto Lopez
Perez, 27, was slain by Somoza's
guards Immediately after empty
ing a revolver at tho 60-year-old
acting chief of state during previ
ous absences of their father from
the country.
There was no indication the
Somoza dynasty had been shaken
by the attempt to kill its founder.
Managua was as quiet last night
as any Central American capital,
A state of siege imposed Satur
day meant that people who ordi
narily sit on their porches In the
warm night air had to be indoors
by 11:30 p.m. Luis Somoza told re
porters that In effect Nicaragua
was under martial law.
Moj. Gen. Leonard Hcaton, chief
of the U.S. Army's Walter Reed
Hospital in Washington, headed a
surgical task force that flew here
at President Eisenhower's direc
tion to treat Somoza. Hcaton per
formed an abdominal operation on
Kisenhower last June.
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Mcaruxuun President Anax(nlo .Sumoa shown
bt'lng removed from U.S. Air Force plnne in
Balboa Canal Zone, where he wag brought for an
operation -to remove bullet that almost coat him
his ilfe in an assassination attempt last Saturday
in Nicaragua. (AP Wlrepho(o)
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Sen. Estes Kefauvcr of Tennes
see, the Democratic nominee for
vice president, wound up his tour
of Southwestern Washington Sun-
Poll Indicates
Ike's Weaker
In Farm Belt
NEW YORK ur The New
York Times said Monday Presi
dent 'Elsenhower seems to have
lost strength In the farm belt.
In a dispatch from Des Moines,
Iowa, the newspaper said it took
a random sampling poll among
crowds gathered at the National
Plowing Contest al Ne'"lon, Iowa,
when Kisenhower spoke last Fri
day and Adlai E. Stevenson the
next day.
The Times said the poll showed:
1. 10.6 per cent of those who
said they voted for Kisenhower in
1952 now say they will shift to
Stevenson, the Democratic presi
dential nominee, next November.
2. That 13.4 per cent who said
Ihey voted for Eisenhower four j
years ago now say they are un
decided. ' I
A team of six Times eorres-1
pondents who took the poll found
day and clarified what he said
was h i s part 1 n Oregon'! Al
Sarena issue.
Kefauvcr said the only advice
he recalls giving the owners of
the mine in the Rogue River
National forest of Southern Ore
gon was "write me a letter."
Charles McDonald, a member
of the family which owns tho
mine, said the senator had given
no farmer whor said he was, for
Stevenson four years ago and for
Eisenhower this time. They found
a "handful" of pro-Stevenson vot
ers of four years ago who said
they still were undecided.
The Times said the main rea
sons given for the loss of Eisen
hower stccngth were lower farm
prices and resentment against his
retention of Ezra Taft Benson as
secretary of agriculture.
him valuable legal advice at a
meeting in New Orleans, Dec. 31,
1931.
In Its Sunday editions. The
Oregonian carried a picture of a
letter, signed' with Kcfauver's
name, to McDonald, It said, in
part, "I shall keep your records
In my file for my use and will
make every attempt to- secure
action on your case." Kefauver
said that his administrative assis
tant had written the letter, which
he described as routine, and had
signed his name.
The Al Sarena mine Jias become
an issue in the campaign. Demo
crats contend that the Interior
Department, then headed by Doug
McKay, granted the patents under
improper and unusual circum
stances, They contend that the
McDonalds wanted the land for the
valuable timber on It.
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German Ship Shelled
By China Nationalists
Freighter Hit as
Shelter Sought
From Storm
HONG KONC- tfl Nationalist
Chinese guns raked the German
freighter Monika. seeking shelter
from Typhoon Gilda off the China
coast, although her flag was clear
ly visible, the West German con
sulate charged today.
The Defense Ministry in Taipei
acknowledged the Nationalists
fired warning shots at an uniden
tified ship west of Quemoy Sat
urdaywhen the Monika was un
der attack. But U asserted the
shots fell well clear of the vessel.
The Monlka'i first mate, Hans
Mayer, declared earlier that Chi
nese Communists had fired the
shots which killed an officer and
wounded two crewman. The ship's
captain, Ewald Dilara, laid later
it was the Nationalists, and the
consulate confirmed his version.
A consulate spokesman said the
Monika en route from Hong
Kong to Japan with nonstrategic
cargo gave normal identification
signals and hoisted hor flag when
within Vi miles of Ta Tan, big
gest of the Tan island group near
Quemoy, and Amoy.
Snips officers said the 1. 106-ton
Monika ran into some 300 rounds
of fire and took 10 direct hits as
she headed for Amoy Harbor.
Normally, the consulate said,
ships seeking cover from storms
are permitted by the Nationalists
to enter Amoy Harbor.
Mayer had said the shots came
from artillery hidden in the hills
of Communist-held Amoy. A con
sulate spokesman said the confu
sion arose because -the Monika's
officers .were unfamiliar with the
military situation In the area,
The Tan Islands Jie only a few
thousand yards from the main
land. Their guns have virtually
cut Amoy off from the outside
world for several years.
Thfl KaHnnnlkt Defense Minis
try's statement said the Ta Tan
garrison had trieci to contact the
ship by "visual signaling as well
as by voice through a beamed
loud-speaker, in order to request
it not to enter the danger lone".
"The Chinese (Nationalist! For
eign Ministry has repeatedly an
nounced that ships proceeding to
that area will have to do so at
their own risk."
4 Cattlemen
Vie for Honor
ppiNRVII.t.R 11 The lineuo
of district winners in the contest
for the title of Oregon Cattleman
of the year has been completed
with aoWHnn nf Trvin Mann Sr..
of Adams.
Others competing with him are
Charlie Congleton of Paulina,
T?rii.lr FUhpr of Oreffon Citv. and
Thomas lElrov Jr., of Vale.
The winner of the contest will
2 Czechs Flee
To Germany in
Stolen Plane
PASSAU, Germany Wl Two
Czechs have fled to West Germany
in a stolen Communist plane in
the fourth "freedom flight" from
behind the Iron Curtain in a little
over two months.
Lt. Vladimir Vzral, 22-year-old
pilot in Communist Czechoslovak
la's air force, and Ludovic Sebcla,
24-year-old mechanic, landed their
small,-slightly damaged trainer in
a meadow near the Bavarian town
of Vilshofen after a 120-mile night.
They said they knocked out a
Communist guard at the Czech
military airport of Byskov, . near
Budweis, in order to reach the
plane yesterday and take off for
West Germany. '
They told police they '"couldn t
stand living conditions" In Czech
oslovakia or the lack of freedom.
Vzral said he had planned the es
cape for a month and was joined
at the last minute by Sebela, a
boyhood friend, ''' U .
be announced at the annual meet
ing of the Oregon Cattlemen's
Assn. here In December.
Teaches Horse to Sit
Down - But on Himself
TULSA, Okla. (l Officers said
a 41-year-old aircraft plant worker
here tried to teach his horse how
to sit down Sunday, and was too
successful. . '
Arnold Hall was seriously in
jured when the horse sat down on
him. He was hospitalized with a
broken pelvis.
Improve Cemetery
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of the Fox Valley cemetery asso
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of the cemetery will be done the
first of October, to put Ihe ceme
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families clean off their graves re
moving all jars and cans and other
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