Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 05, 1956, Page 11, Image 11

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    Salem, Oregon, Monday, November 5, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
NewBuicksto
Go on Display
On November 9
All-new roomier bodies, new and
more powerful V-B chassis with
improved ride and handling are
lealurcs of the 1957 Buick line, ac
cording to company officials.
The new Buicks so on displav
Nov. 9 at Otto J. Wilson Co., 388
North Commercial St. -1
.
All of the new cars have been
reduced in height. Some models
are as much as three and three
eighths inches lower than last vcar.
without any sacrifice in ground
clearance. Headroom remains the
same and lcgroom has been in
creased in the four-door hardtops.
"We have packed more engineer
ing and styling improvements in
the 1957 model than any previous
Buick in history." said Edward T.
Ragsdale, general manager of
Buick and vice president of Gen
eral Motors. "The new bodies,
with their lower silhouette, plus the
new enginneering changes that im
prove ride and handling, make the
1!)57 line the greatest value we have
ever offered the motoring public."
A new estate wagon, designed in
(he same racy, hardtop styling asj
the other models in the line, is of-i
fered in the Century and Special i
scries. j
A new 364-cubic inch V-8 engine,
with 10 to-l compression ratio, gen-1
crates 300 horsepower in the Road
master, Super and Century series.
an increase of 45 horsepower over
last year. The Special, ..which also
has a 364-cubic inch engine, with
9:5-1 compression ratio, has a max
imum horsepower rating of 250,
compared to 220 last year.
The variable pitch Dynaflow
transmission is continued as stand
ard equipment on 'the Headmaster,
Super and Century, and optional on
the Special.
Buick's 1957 line comes in 20
body styles with a two-and four
door hardtop and a convertible in
each series.. A two- and four-door
sedan are offered in the Special
series only. .
Three estate wagons are offered
in the .Century and Special series.
Special series estate wagons are
offered in both the four-door hard
top styling and the regular design
which features a center pillar.
The new Buicks come in two
wheelbases,. 127'4 inches for the
; Roadmaster and Super, and 122
inches for the Century and Special.
Nehru Assails
Anglo-French,
- Soviet Attacks
! NEW DELHI Uft Prime Min
ister Nehru said Monday "super
ior might" was being used to
crush freedom movements in Hun
gary and Egypt.
Addressing the opening session
of the general conference of
UNESCO (the U. N. Economic,
Social and Cultural Organization!,
Nehru added "human dignity is
being outraged" by events in
these two countries.
The Indian leader did not men
tion Russia by name hut his words
definitely were a rebuke to Mos
cow as well as London and Paris.
It was the first time Nehru had
Section 1Page U
New D ream Car Styling for Buick
Violent Death
Toll in Ore. 4
For Weekend
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four persons died violently and
a fifth was missing and feared
drowned in Oregon over the week
end. The presumed drowning victim
was Carl Taylor of Grants Pass,
who was thrown from a boat that
capsized when it went over the
Illinois River Falls, west of
Grants Pass Sunday. Two others
in the boat, Harry McFarland and
Roger Taylor, both of Grants
Pass, managed to grab ropes
thrown from shore and were
rescued.
A 9-year-old boy drowned in a
separate accident. He was Donald
Dean Pocholec, who slipped from
a log while at play on the Glustina
Lumber Co. pond at Springfield
Sunday. He was the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnla Pocholec, who
lived near the Fern Ridge Res
ervoir west of Eugene.
Ralph James Shnrtz, 59, Boring,
died in a Portland hospital Sunday
of head injuries police said was
suffered in a fight with Leo
Emerald Hendricks, 37, Boring,
the previous day. Hendricks was
arrested on an assault and battery
charge.
An automobile got out of control
and crashed off Highway 99-W,
three miles east of Newberg. Sat
urday, throwing a 3-month-old
boy. Samuel Thomson, to his
death. His mother, Mrs. Charles
Thomson, and his sister, Nancy,
8, of Newberg, were Injured.
Medford recorded its first traffic
fatality of the year Friday night
Frank Augustus Greaser, 84, of
Medford, was fatally injured by
a truck as he hobbled across a
dark street in mid-block. The
anver was not cited.
The classic design of Buick's new dream car styling for 1957
Is exemplified In the Super tour-dour hardtop with Its low silhouette '
and racy lines. Powered by a 300-hornepowcr V-8 engine, with
10-to-l compression ratio, the Super is one of the most agile ears
on the highway. Bigger panoramic windshields, roomier hndics
and a completely new chassis are featured on all new Buirks.
Buick's variable pitch Dynaflow transmission and power steering
arc standard on the Super. Otto J, Wilson Company are the Salem
dealers.
voiced any public criticism im-i
plied or otherwise of Russia's j
actions in Hungary. He has been
bitterly critical of the British
French attack on Egypt..
Lumber Mart
Remains Firm
EUGENE W ' The firmness
that came to the lumber market
when green fir output was cut
back, has continued for three
weeks, the lumber market letter
Random Lengths, reported Mon
day. Slackening demand and low
production are about matched, the
report said, indicating little like
lihood of any marked increases in
the next 30 days. Retailers, al
though with low inventories, have
been buying chiefly on a fill-in
basis.
The pine market continues lo
show strength in commons, which
are holding to a price increase
made several weeks ago, but
otherwise is spotty and slow. I
There is agitation in the ply-1
wood industry to boost the gen
eral $67 base for quarter inch', I
good one side, to $72. This latter
figure Is appearing on a few
published lists.
Girl, 14, Runs
Car Into Store
CORVALLIS (UP)-A car driv
en by a 14-year-old girl from Se
attle crashed into a highway store
and restaurant about 10 miles
south of here Saturday, demolish
ing the interior of the building and
sending the proprietor to the hos
pital. The girl told officers the car
slarted to skid and when she ap
plied the brake she apparently hit
Ihe accelerator' plunging the car
into the side of Bob's Corner
store.
The car crashed through the
wall and ended up in the middle
of the shopping area.
Bob Allison, about 42, proprietor
of the store, was taken to the hos
pital where his condition was de
scribed as serious. A Burns. Ore.,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard R.
Clark and their 6-year-old daugh
ter, Linda, were at the counter of
the store but escaped injury.
A 17-ycar-old youth, also of Se
attle, was in the car wi'.h the girl.
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Poland Righting
Church Wrongs,
Prclalc Asserts
WARSAW - Stefan Cardinal
Wvszvnskl says Ihe wroncs done
to' the Roman Catholic Church in
Poland are being repaired.
The Catholic prelate, just re-,
leased by Poland's new national
Communist regime from three
years' detention, preached his
first sermon since his release at
Warsaw's Church of the Holy
Cross Sunday.
Thousands packed the church..
The cardinal announced that
Tiiti hichnn. have been re-,
leased from detention since his
own release last Sunday.
COPS CONGRATULATED
TRENTON, N.J., IVP - Two
policemen were surprised when
the man they arrestrd for break
ing into tin company congratu
lated them.
.loreph M. Edwards, r. ioio inr
officers. "Congratulation!. I've j
been stealing thing? for 27 yrars
and this is the first time Ive been j
caught red handed." I
Happen BB
Is poliomyelitis a disease thai always
strikes somewhere else? No. Polio occurs
in every section of the United States,
It may strike here winter or summer.
It may afflict you or a loved one at any
time. No community or pert of th
country is safe from polio. Now medi
cal science has given us a safe, effective
vaccine. Don't wait for an epidemic. Va
immunized. Sec your family physician.
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British Blame
Oil Damage on
Syrian Troops
LONDON tfl The Foreign Of
fice Monday blamed Syrian army
units-for sabotage of an oil pipe
line, cutting off the flow of oil
from Iraq to the Mediterranean.
"In view of this. Her Majesty's
government must hold the Syrian
government directly responsible
for these acts of sabotage and
for causing the flow of oil to
cease," a Foreign Office spokes
man said.
The Rritish government called
upon Syria which is allied mili
tarily to Egypt to act immedi
ately to repair the damage and
"to insure Ihe continued operation
of Ihe pipeline." i
The flow of oil from Iraqi fields ! put back into operation immedi-
stopped over the weekend. The oil, aiy.
is pumped through overland lines
which pass over Syrian territory
to the Mediterranean coastline of
Lebanon.
' The Rritisn snokesman did not
say what action the British might
take if Syria falls to comply with
the demand that the pipeline be
CEVLON FAVORS PARLEY
COLOMRO, Ceylon -Ceylon's
government has told Indonesian
Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo it will
tnke part in a meeting of the five
Colombo powers on the Middle
East crisis if one Is called, a re
liable source said here.
EVACUEES NAPLES-BOUND Crete early Monday for Naples
ATHENS lft-The United Stales carrying some 1,800 American,
troopship Gen. Patch sailed from 1 evacuees from the Middle East,
WALNUTS!
Klorfain Pocking Co. Now Buying
Walnuts and Wolnut Meats
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
CASH ON DELIVERY
Klorfein Packing Co.
Buyers of Filberts and Walnuts and Nut Meals
Stensland Bros., New Owners
4fi0 North Front St,
It's A Big Wide Wonderful Shopping Day
Today
in . '
Downtown
Salem
SHOP UNTIL
10 Acrti of Exciting Merchandise
P.M.
Is fhis the
man you want
representing you?
Wayne Morse is now national
vice-chairman of the ;
Left-Wing ADA
CTSfe.
WHAT IS ADA?
ADA's full name is "Americans for Democratic Action."
It has been accurately described as "the left-wing of the
lcft;wing Democrats."
In addition to ADA's planks pictured above, it has
launched scores of other left-wing proposals, including
U. S. Economic Aid for Red China, U. S, sponsorship of a
World Government; Federal Administrations for all Major
River Valleys (Columbia, Missouri, New England, Arkansas,
Ohio, etc.) "with full authority to plan and carry through
Federal programs for public power, reclamation" etc.
And added to these astounding proposals, ADA demands
that the Federal Government set up and financed vast net
work of new functions, essentially local in character and
now siipportcd and performed by the stares themselves.
Under this program a new, all-powerful bureaucracy would
be created and we would be governed in many of our most
important local affairs by these Washington bureaucrats, at
an increased cost of tens of billions of dollars to the nation's
taxpayers.
Leading Democrats & Union Reect ADA
Frightened and disgusted with ADA's wild programs, even
many Democrat Leaders and Unions are deserting and dis
claiming any connection with ADA. Among them are Adlai
Stevenson, Democrat candidate for President; Democrat
Governor Averill Harriman, of New York; Democrat Gov
ernor Monncn Williams, of Michigan; the giant Steel
workers' Union, which withdrew its sympathy and financial
support from ADA in 1954; President Hoffman, of the
National Upholsterers' Union, who in 1950 resigned from
the National Board of ADA, blasting them especially for
their stand on Ked China; Foster Furcolo, Democrat Candi
date for Governor of Massachusetts, who in 1953, at an
ADA state convention said "I say to you that you are
undermining programs that arc good for America." And
great numbers of Democrats running for office this year
are pleading with ADA not to endorse them for election
because of political damage to them from any public an
nouncement of ADA support.
Morse Says Nothing To Oregon Voters About Hli
ADA Connections and Financial Support
Morse knows that it would he bad political medicine for
him if Oregon voters learned that he wears the ADA
collar, so he tries to keep that part of his lift a deep, dark
secret out here in Oregon. As Neuberger says "The advan
tage of having the breadth of a vast continent separating hit
spheres makes it possible for a man as nimble witted at
Morse to carry off this Jekyll and Hyde performance."
Morse's Strange Loyalty to ADA
During the past six years Morse has clung tightly to ADA;
He is now National Vice-Chairman and Executive Com
mittee member of ADA. He has held these high positions
for more than three years, having been re-elected this year.
And in 1956, m its official newspaper, ADA rated Mors
100 in his support of ADA legislation.
Is Reuther Morse's Conscience?
Morse will probably claim that this unusual loyalty to ADA
is compelled by his "conscience." But this time the facts
indicate that Walter Reuther is his "conscience." Reuther,
president of the powerful C.I.O. Auto Workers' Union, is
also the real power-bchind-the-throne in ADA. He and
Morse have risen together to the same official ADA rank,
but Reuther holds the dominating power. Reuther was
reared in a Socialist family, and went to Communist Russia
for part of his political education.
The Reuther A Morse Political Partnership
This partnership has existed for many years. Morse gets
very important financial support from this source, In th
form of campaign funds, and also fees for "lectures" under
Rcuther's auspices. In fact Reuther and ADA have been
carrying on a joint effort to finance Morse's Oregon cam
paign, through direct contributions and through a so-called
"bazaar and auction" to raise more money for him.
What Will Morse's Next "Flop" Be?
Morse's next flop will probably be to a new "Reuther-ADA
political party." At an ADA dinner in Washington, D. C,
Morse declared that he saw "no chance for liberalism in the
Republican party and very little in the Democratic party" . . i
"This is the time to fight in the streets and on the houss
tops. The battle of liberalism against reaction is now on,
whether you know it or not."
DO OREGON VOTERS WANT TO BE REPRESENTED
IN THE U. S. SENATE BY A MAN WHO FOLLOWS
THE ADA PARTY LINE 100 AND IS THE PARTNER
OF THE SOCIALISTIC REUTHER?
Give Oregon its say - VOTE FOR NlcKAY
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