Page 10 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, November 13, 1956 Four Rescued As Boat Flips At Hood River HOOD RIVER W Four per sons were saved Monday from possible drowning in the Columbia River near hero afler their 21-foot sailboat overturned in rough wa ter. The rescuers saw the craft from shore and went to their aid with a boat from the Nichols boat works. Names of the rescuers were not learned. -. Saved wore John Arens, a Hood River accountant, his two young daughters and Jean Maudlin, an exchange student from h ranee GENERAL TO HEAD RED CROSS Attack Would Be Suicidal, Gruenther Warns Russians PARIS Ml Gen. Alfred M Gruenther, the outgoing NATO commander, today warned the Soviet Union that any attack on the West would be met with in slant retaliation and that Russia would be destroyed. Answering what he called "threats and blackmail," Gruenth er told a farewell news conference that rockets could not destroy the Atlantic Alliance's ability to retal iate. Although he did not mention Cm.ioi Prnmini- Rnlonnin hv name. They were in a sailboat owned byhc wn, clcBry rc(errinR t the ne Lrag iiois, a mouniam ciui.u- ussinn.s impi(,d warn,ng to ing group. I France and firitaln a week ago Arens and Mnngtun, who is ,,.,( morc powcr(ul notions could imijinh uiluciu miuiuui. uii.i... j. , )em w "rOCkCt tCCHO! an exchange program, saw tnoy , ques.. un,css tncy cndcd tncir at. Cipro nail u.o .... ....u .., . . KeVBl. the current by treading water. The girls were wearing life jack ets. Gruenther said: "No nation is going lo press that Bob Vaughn. Hood River port: (rocket) button if it means suicide commissioner, salvaged the boat. and H docs mean jusi mai Cleveland Without 3 Newspapers 13 Days No Sclllcincnt of Guild Slrike In Sight CLEVELAND W! For in days Cleveland has been without its three major daily newspapers. Talks in the mayor's office be tween representatives of the pub lishers and the Cleveland News paper Guild resume this after noon. No settlement is in sight., ' None of the papers the even ing Press, the morning Plain Dealer and the evening News has printed since Nov. I. Their 'combined circulation was about 765,000. The Guild struck only the Press. The 1 other" two papers discontin ued, blaming a halt in production on refusal of union drivers to handle newspapers bearing the name of the struck Press in addi tion to that of the News and Plain Dealer. A f.. For news, about a million and ' " a half Greater Clevclandcrs must TV.. I Vn 1 ioWwl turn lo radio and TV stntions and J- i-ui "Jioim me Heponcr; a inmora-sreo w t.w, .ludson. nresidont of the put out by the Newspaper l.uil.1 M , c . Historical socictv. mcrce, says sales haven t been affected much. Out-of-town newspapers have not moved inlo Cleveland In any large quantity, and the ones avail able are readily sold. The Guild is on strike only against the Scripps-llnward Press, although lis contracts with all three papers expired Oct. 31. The News and the Plain Dealer are put out by Forest City Publishing Co. On Nov. J, the News started printing papers labelled at the top with both trie names of the News and the Press. Union delivery drivers refused lo take them, and the News discontinued publication. That night the Plain Dealer started printing its edition with the names of all three pnpers at the top. The drives again refused lo accept them. The Plain Dealer stopped publication. History Society since Nov. 5. The Guild claims n circulation of about 140.000 and Is announced his committee npnoint newsstands lor 7 cents. I'"" """ Th hi di,. i The appointment list included irn h,,0 m,i i,n .J..riiin ! T. Chester Knisor. Dr. O. W. in Tlwi nrmnrlnr Th nninn nnnnr Frosl aild Martha RInri, research carries alinut 40 nor cent oris in ! ""V Ohmait. library; Carl Smith, its lfi pages mostly theaters, employment agencies and auto mobile firms. The "Cleveland Shopping News" has revived publication twice a week, on Tuesday and Saturday. J. E. Rorcliard. president of t tie publication, said It is almost whol ly owned by the largo downtown department stores. "The "Shopping News" printed ads for 30 years until it suspended publication in July 11154. Rorcliard said the printing plant was kept as "insurance for Just such a sit uation as this." W. H. Gray, president and sec retary of the Retail Merchants Hoard of the Chamber of Com- Edward Payne and David Eyre, historical markers: Murray Wade, parsonage, and David Duniway, program. E. V. McKcon, Salem member of the society, was tho principal speaker at (he meeting. HOT FIIIH RKIGADE STOCKPORT. ENG. (UP) An extremely sensitive automatic fire alarm at factory here has the fire brigade hot under the collar. Fire men rushed lo the factory Friday lo find a man had set off the alarm when he lit his cigar. Later Ihey answered another alarm set off by a pipe smoker. GENERAL (fH ELECTRIC HIGH RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATER GIVES YOU LOTS OF HOT WATER Special Only $89" 42 Gal. Size Double Thermostat Double Calrod Elements Thick Insulation Buy Now For As little At $5.00 Por Mo, Alto 40 4 50 Gal. Table Top Modell 52-66-82- G.I. Round Models Available tol Green Stamps Open Mon. & Fri. Nite 'Til 9 P.M. MUSTEK Stltm't Oldest X9& Frnchled He tier Salfim'i Sargent wjptw Appliance Display "Retaliation will take place as day follows night, and the Soviet Union will be destroyed. Gruenther, who has commanded tho NATO forces In Europe since shortly after President Eisenhow er look office, turns over his post Nov. 20 to U.S. Gen. Louris Nor- slad. He is to retire from the Army Dec. 31 and become presi dent of the American Red Cross the following day. The Allied supreme commander said air defense developments I u (luring tnc next live years couio. change Ihc fear of retaliation that at present prevents any nation from launching rocket warfare. "But today the offense still has a tremendous advantage over the defense and we have that offen sive capability," he said. Gruenther said the crises in Hungary and Ihc Middle East have not called for any change in NATO's plans. He said his headquarters always has placed a big question mark on the reliability of the Soviet satel lite armies in event of war. Ifc also indicated some doubts about the existence pf Soviet rock- Chevy Winner Over Ford by 198,000 Cars DETROIT tfl Chevrolet led Ford by more than 198,000 units in new car registrations for the first nine months of 1956. The figures, published Monday by Automotive News, credited for the first nine months of the year were Oldsmobile 350,495; Pontiac 282,559; Mercury 219,223; Dodge 170,731; Cadillac 109,910. In the same period of 1955 Olds mobile had 454,973; Pontiac 407, 957; Mercury 281,286; Dodge 217.- 815: Cadillac 108,571. The total of all American-made cars registered during the Janu ary-August period was 4,612,825 units. This compared witn 5.469,. 128 in the same 1955 period. WINS IN ROADEO Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McDanlel, Chevrolet with 1,209,036 and Ford; 1915 North 24th St., have received with 1,010,736 r eg i s t r a t i on s word that their son, Sp-3 Morris throughout the country. At the Milton McDaniel, placed third in same point last year Chevrolet's ' the western area command vehicle lead was 51.244 units. The figures roaded, sedan class, held last Ceylon, an island about the size of West Virginia, has been an in- dependent country for eight years. Plymouth's 515,569. Other totals were Chevrolet 1,220,094; Ford 1, 168,850.' . Other figures show Buick lead ing Plymouth 431,130 to 377,632. At the same point last year Buiek had 585,650 registrations against month in Germany. A 1954 graduate of the North Sa lem high school, McDaniel enlisted in the army in September, 1954, and has been in Germany since March, 1955. He is with the military BR Calls Last Bids for Year DENVER UK Two November bid calls on reclamation projects are expected to be the final ones in Oregon this year, Ihe Bureau of Reclamation office here report ed Tuesday. One is for 'constructing 10.3 miles of open canal, 7.5 miles of concrete lined canal and other work connected with the Howard Prairie delivery and feeder can als of the Rogue River Basin Project some 15 miles east of Ashland. The other is for grading and gravel surfacing 2.4 miles of re located county road near Culver in connection with the Haystack Reservoir in the Deschutes Proj ect. On an earlier call, bids will be police. I opened at Mcdford Nov. 27 for Auto Crashes 50-Ton Tank COLUMBUS, Ohio IB A car collided head on with a 50-ton Army tank on U. S. 33 yesterday. Of course, the car got the worst of the deal. The sheriffs office said Miss Nancy Boehm, 19, was charged with failing to maintain a clear distance ahead. Miss Boehm was driving the car, deputies said, and although its front end was demol ished, she escaped injury. The sheriff's office said Miss Boehm's car collided with the rear of a stopped auto, apparently throwing it into the opposite lane, into the path of the oncoming tank. The tank, unscathed, con tinued on to a Veterans Day pa rade in downtown Columbus. constructing Dam. Howard Prairie Campus YMCA Slates Lectun The, second in a series of lec tures based on the general them "Life Preparation" and sponsorei by the Willamette universlt- campus Y.M.C.A. will be given 7 p.m. Tuesday in Baxter hall. Glen L. Weaver of Ihe stale de partment of education in the fielt of vocational education, will hi the speaker. His subject will bi "Choosing Your Job." Dick White is president of Ih. campus Y. PICKUP PLUNGE FATAL' VALE, Ore. 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