Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 23, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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Bodies
Sisters
Police Free
1 Suspect,
Quiz 2nd
v By RKRNAPD GAV7.KR
O'.ICAGO tP Disco very c.t the
buir. frozrn bodies of the missing
G.mrs s slcrs $el police no a full
irn'p f?arch todav with the hope
ft so'inion nny n!o he found to
I unsolved sla vines of three
be s.
Authorities quickly noted simi
hr.lirs in In s!a injjs of the girls
Barbara Grimes. 15, and Pa
tricia. 1.1 and the three school
boys whose bodies were found 15
tionihs aso, nude and strangled
ina v.ootird area. i
Tc'icc picked up two men for
O?st:oning. Both denied any;
kr"vled"c of the slaying.
' One men was released. The
necrnd, identified by police asi
Waller hrantz, 51. a laborer, was
br!d for further interrogation. Po
lice said he had been questioned
Irs! week about the Rirls' disap
pearance and released.
. The girls' bodies were found
along a litlle-traveled country
road southwest of Chicago. They
had left home the night of Dec. 28
lo see an Klvis Presley movie.
There had been numerous re
ports they were seen in the city
or en route to Nashville to meet
prrsley. Police had been inclined
to conclude the girls were runa
ways. 'They, anothei sister and two
brothers lived with their mother.
Their mother, Mrs. L o r e 1 1 a
Grimes, 4fi, insisted throughout
that the girls met with foul play.
Her divorced husband Joseph,
also 48. a truck driver, reflected
frustration and bitterness when he
enme to the country road and
looked at the bodies.
"Thai's Barbara." he said. Then!
his body seemed to go slack and
be wept bitterly.
Helped by two policemen who
walked him from the roadside, he
cried: "I told them (police the i
ft iris wouldn't run away. Why in !
tha hell wouldn't they listen?"
Sheriff Joseph Lohman said the'
bodies may have been placed ;
along the German Church Road,
near Willow Springs, as long as
two weeks ago. A heavy snow
Jan. 9-10 apparently hid them.
A rain and thaw Monday re
moved the snow. The bodies, ly
ing about 10 feet from the road,
were found by a motorist.
Barbara's chest bore three
marks which Lohman and coro- j
ner'i officials said could have j
been inflicted by a small-caliher
rifle or an ice pick. Np clothing
was found, just as in the case of
the slaying of the three boys.
The cause of death must await
findings by a team of three path
ologists who will begin detailed
examination today.
Police said the three marks on
Barbara's chest raised ninths
similarity between the Grimes' ,
pirls slayings and the brutal murvmilrs off the coa,t
der of the three boys in October, The Nike Ajax, a
1?". i
The bodies of the hoys Robert
TVcrson. 14. John Schuessler, 13.
and his brother Anton. 11 showed
markings which police said may
hive bren infbrted bv a pronged
t-ot. Their bodies were tcssed into
Kihinson Woods northwest of Chi-
f-o. about 20 miles from the
?-nc of yesterdays discovery.
tL", . T. T .l l1
ii in i i-v jinn mr naa re
end a mysterious telcnrmne call
in which a man said that if the
( - lies cir's were lo be found
pivc should search Santa Ke
P.-.rk Th-s park is about a mile
and a half fiom where the bodies
v -re tounn. Krantx was seized at
h s hme yesterday
and ncair, he
"pG(?st!y denied any connection
With the slayings.
in production hy the tllenn 1.. Mar
iron ore mine in the tin l . is operational alreadv at
Lamest
or!d. iJiSS acres on top side,
is
a: Mihoinf
Minn.
River Da
Four, Five
llwllellc .Named
New IVe.-ulent
Of Hoard
Vxpansmn of !r
Liver Davs 4th of .1
into a four or ft
W.I'.ameMf
crlri
l"omed as a riefm "c ;
V orinf .(lay
D scus-ion or cham.nc
fiual program ir,: a ier;e
ity was held at a meet:-.;
board of ri.re!or Tjvia
frome other tentat,'. f pi
discused at the meeiiri i
officers were electf-d i
the 37 memoer rrpre -er
it
Salem clubs ar.d or f r.::i;.- ir.
attendance
Hullrtlp md
Robert Hullrttf of "f .-i ' -Lat
i lub w as r. : t i' :
president of the board h a
ice-president last year (-.-: r
hcrrs elected were Ro--: P
ers. 20 TO club, ikf prrs-of-i
Mrs. William Ferguson. Sa
Junior Woman's club, s ere:: v
end Don Wells. Kxchare
Ir isurer.
liihette said Wednesday morr
lr : that nothing definite & o
c u'ed about nakirr the rri
logger but that the idea ai be.r r
purn rareful consideration It
was sufgested at the meet mc that
A Irncer event would male it pm-
ible to have a river barge pas
cart.
of Slain Chicago
r duncl m Woods
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CHICAGO Mr. Urflli Grlmri burin krr ace lo hrr hands,
weeping at (he newt that hrr two daughter!, misiinK alnee Dec.
2X. were fouod alaln, their bodlei dumped by a roadside. A little
neighbor child walks away, wiping her eyes. The bodies of Bar
barbara, IS, and Patricia, 13, were disrorered yesterday southwest
ol the city. (AP Wirrphotol
Army to Install Nike
With 50-Milc Ranee
Hercules to Take
Plaee of Ajax
In Cities
By P. I).
FORT RAKER.
El.DRKn
Calif. IP The
Armv will soon have in operation
Nike suided missile capable of
knocking down a hostile plane M
I.i-mile rance
missile supplied antiaircraft hal-
tones guarding vital American
cities, is being replaced by the
bicccr. more lrth.il Nike Hercules,
with approximately twice the
range.
Described as able to dotrov
nv present supersonic planes,
Hercules is controlled bv an im-
proved electronic 'brain"
Known as the missile
m;trr
$siem. this brain rollect trirpet
ininrmation by radar,
feeds
throiiph nn intricate
computer
and. electronically locVinc ontn
the misMle. directs it to the in
truding plane.
A direct h.t is not necosary to
fMr.v a PIanf- rrts say.
nriniiM' ni tne irrnitc dibm ana
fracmentalinn.
j The missile master ssinn, now
Ft. Mearif. Md . where a pilot
model is in sen ice at defense hat-
8 Seen as
IJav Lvenl
j The new president aUo staled
that it was dmded at Tuesday's
nieelirc that an executive commit- ;
1 tee would be set up in the near
future which will include the four
"officers and the chairmen of three
conimrtters which are now m
the procr
of formation
11..
said that the three new
w n.iUi be w a s iiiid
r!:;ty and promotion
ics and event 1 ai-fi
hie erra! riif:ercnt
he pointed out "Ihcv
'V:r mcriirr! p from
r.take up tne Ka:d of di-
rec:or
Tf of the o'hrr si::estions
a-f meetire '.nclued one
': h.jf rce on orf day and
a' r:Of or w or; another
:, K'r:,r ;r r jn f a:'ar
..ii.-
d
and a
buffalo
ed
he
-r time
M"f fit -
Sa-iopa: F-i
Z.unt T""
'. 'i i s . v v.r-l for sand-..-
i a-t cforat:on
' m b T.-''-r.i r, . t the
f.;'r, T - rr f fTtfl (' fnr
ir,r, ,,.,,... . .,: t s-f var:ne
P"i -r r Wii'aTv
et'f T't f.j't rradr The
mnury v fd fi'r'. v hv u Saiem
' Junior W yrr.ir i c.-a. ,
Mother Bereaved
teries guarding the
Baltimore area.
Washington-
Nike defenses today guard
w. ... ii,ii.
In a broad sweep north from i
Washington through New England. I
.... '"uu,uim .munis, n,
industrial complex around1
Hanford. Wash., the Nike defenses
reach out to Seattle and down the 1
Parilic Coast as far as Los An-!
Rrlcs The Army plans to similar-
protect San Dirso soon
New
Vork. Boston, rittshurch.
Bulfalo - Xiacara Chicaco-G a r y,
il.iil cllfr M,W""V
.seati e. San Franusoo and l,os
Anteles are anions the cities
whore Ajax will be replaced by
Hercules.
u n'i""'d f-' "reck
..need toodess of victory, actual-
1 is a I.1.111 y of weapons. The
such as
' "-
er rant;e.
To Scare cro
Out of rurchase
CHATT ANOtKiA. Tenn. ur
A
heavy rharce of evnlnsive tinnar
entty dynamite, was set off earlv
Wednesday on the sidrwalk lead- mrnI-
inc to a unite man's house that ' 11 a1'!'11" obvious that some
rei-entl had been shown to Ne- ' Inf Dominican police are m
proes anion; prospective buers V0'X0(1 m 'h'S attempted riecep-
The bla1-! injured no one. but ,lpn
il shattered several windows in Porter aid the State Depart-
the Avondale section house and
cr.-uKed the concrete sidrwalk
l.alen Y Lehman said he and
ni wiie ana two caucnteM were
n-leep in upstairs bedrooms when
the eploMe went otf, rocking the
immediate area A larce cross
was h'mncd in front of the house
last Dec. y
Filler .Named as
Air I nil (liairinan
W SHIGTO
l ister Pr:nc ille.
Robert T
w as announced
Tuesri.i
ncw chairman of the
Oregon Agricultural S'af i'uration
and Conservation Con-.m;i:ee
The Department of cric'.;lture
aKo named Jens Ter.ieson. Pen-
dleton. as a memVr of the com-
nut tee
I.'-:er. already a member sue-
cold ' Harvey M:!,er. Portland,
who is re)ir:ng as chairman
j fl'cht was canceled because the
Fi Pt B1.ISHFR DIFS AT M 1 airport at Chicago, where he was
0'TK10. Ore f Maurice to make connections, was weath
F'.hal Ba;p. publisher of the week- ered in.
!v Ontario rgus from 100 to
! will he buried here Wednes- Tenn s was introduced to t h e
Ba.n M. died S.Vi.rriav
Dance!
CRYSTAL
TTonifff FrtickeT
Porter Takes
T 1 . IV 1 .
look ai rnoi
Mystery Case
Certain Witness Didn't
Kill Himself. Rut
-fl as Murdered
WASHINGTON upi Rep. Por
er lu-ure' said luesoav He is
"com meed ' a Dominican Air-1
l,n. ,ii ...a. -m,rA.rr.- .j
n t IliriOP f'nnlril.fl
Th .rman - n.mi n. I
lavm Antnmr, H i a Matfa vi. u,e
arr.t1-H .aH,nr ih'i. iih ,
citidad Trunllo. Dominican Re.lreaHv 1. hart, ..n ih.,r n:,,.
nuW.c. for oueslionine in the dis-;
anncarance of Gerald Murnhv nl
f n,, imh.. i.
Dominican Airlines pilot, disap-
Dec. .1.
The Dominican sovernmcnt said
the arrested man was found banc-
erf j n.s c(.i ,! a
!,. jn Mh,cn n(? sa;() ne
Murphy.
Porlrr sa.d he had evnectcd
Tucsdav a report throuch the
.timu - iM'pannicnt on me a iaiiv
"i inc siiuiac note nut 1n.11 it a.a
: not receive it. The department
sain ii naa no news as to Mur-
; phy's whereahouts.
j Tcrter said that on the basis of
available information, he is "con-
'inced that He La Masa did not
commit suirrie "
i neiieve ne was murdered and
,np -'t'dc contrived to end the
imcsnsation nl Murphy s disan-
Pfarant''
he said
state-
mpm na5 assured him it
niake a full inestication
kMf hl pffu'e inforrtwd.
w:ir
Plane I)eIaveK
HtMison Misses
Fas Vegas Date
WASHINGTON iT Secretary
of Agriculture Benson missed a
speech making due with the Na
tional Wool Tirowers Assn m Las
Vegas. Nov.. Wednesday because
of plane connection trouble
Benson's office here reported he
as trying to arrange transporta-
tion so he could make the speech
Thursday,
Aides said that if Benson is un-
able to make tV trip, the speech
may be read to the convention by
someone else 1
Benson had arranged to fly to
I-as Vegas late Tuesriav. but his;
l'ni:e.i Stares bv av of the S'j'.rn
lsUnd Cricket Club about 1RT4. !
CASH PRIZE
To Pareen With
lucky Tick!
GARDENS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
"fe,
to
Ifor
pce Parleys
Language f Replv on
Oase-Fire Called
Propaffantla
LONDON -U The British For
eign Office has expressed doubt
about accepting lemens agree-,
ment to cease-fire talks as a move
toward settling border troubles in
-. " j the Aden protectorate area. It
-; said Yemen's acceptance ap
: f, peared to be a propaganda ge.s-
emcn told Britain in a note it
does not object" to entering talks
'if the purpose is the cease-fire j
in both free Yemen and occupied
cmen and as a preliminary step
resulting in negotiations toward
solving the whole problem." I
The Foreign Office objected to
the use of the term "occupied
Yemen." It said in a statement:
"Jf the term 'occupied Yemen' is
supposed to refer to the Aden
protectorate, we cannot accept it
in any way. The phrase appears
to have been used for propaganda
purposes."'
The Aden protectorate, in the
southwest portion of the Arabian
Peninsula, is administered by
Britain under treaties with the
local sultans. Yemen long has
claimed western Aden. Isolated
fighting has occurred frequently
in the wild frontier region. In
recent weeks, both Yemen and
Britain accused the other of step
ping up hostilities.
. Britain offered Jan. 14 to begin
peace talks. Sultans of the various
tribal units, in the Aden protecto
rate agreed provided Yemeni
troops withdraw from Aden terri
tories. Yemen did not comment on the
condition set by the sultans. The;
note to Britain mentioned only a
meeting "between officers from
both parties."
Much of the trouble in the past .
has stemmed from the poorly i
defined borders in the rugged
region.
There would be a cease-fire at
once, the Foreign Office statement
said, if "Yemen ceased to raid
o the protectorate and ceased
to supply protectorate dissidents
with arms and supplies."
Birr f,, w;u
Prove He Can
L,(irrx Liauor
MIAMI,
Ma.
-Are you drunk
;t ..... k.... . . . 1. .
in ...,. Ki.-.,
in your oiooasircam :
-, j ,
! meter, a mecbanica. testing de-
vice, savs ves
William C. Rose savs no At
i.t, , .u. ..
fllnuf lib ha
'238 pounds! and
nn i
pint-a-day rou-
tin.
r 11,. j-.-i, ...
rlams in civ rr. hr.,
.lnrto- Fr.nn A shi-bi"
ti,. a. ...... .ij ' 1
anartmsnt ' bouses was chamed
iwith drunk dhvins on the basis
of a drunkomeler readins show-
inc .246 per cent alcohol in his
bloodstream.
Rme hr,s ,0 dj(f(,r
, Bpfor(. oinc 0 m,r, hp d
"A little man who isn't used to
drinkinR might be in bad shape
wi n a ?4fi reariir.p hut I'm nnt
ill drink enouch whiskv to
set
up to that reading and the dem-
onstrate that 1 can drive my car
and do anvthinp else thev ask
me "
When he agreed lo the novel
courtroom experiment, the judge
also decreed that Rose take a
dnin test before and Aftr h,c :
tipphne. He specified that the
' alter" test be conducted
roped-off area.
Justice Douglas4
Krollicr, 68, Dies
BATTLK CRKKK. Mich, if -
and Kdwin B. Douglas, ftfi, brother of
, V. S Supreme Court Justice Wil
liam O Douglas, died at his home
here Tuesday.
i Douglas was plumbing inspector
for the city of Battle Creek and
had lived here 3.S years. His
father. Harold Douglas, was V. S.
consul in Toronto when World War
I began. Kdwin served in the Ca
nadian Army during the war.
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'Bomber Said
To Be Classic
Paranoia Case
NEW YORK I What made
the "Mad Bomber" tick?
T- nci'hiqtricte tha sncnAr an-
simpie 0ne described him
Wednesday as a " classic textnooK
case of paranoia.'
The dictionary delines paranoia
as a mental disorder character-
ized by "delusions of persecution
and of one s own greatness." 1
In terming George Metcsky, a
'textbook case." Dr. James A.
Brussel, assistant commissioner
01 the state Department 01 Mental ,
Hyeicne, noted that it had been
' nn.cihla In nrnnir-t mnnthc in !lH. ,
,p ' , " " "m
i w 11,011
i found.
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1 J I1C5C prCUlCUOnS .WflC UciCU
in "iV anton
his anonymous
rancor apainst
Ldison Co.
Brussel had described the then '
unknown bomber as single, a lone
wolf, neat in appearance.
WPU
proportioned physically, an immi
grant or first Generation Ameri
can, hichly religious, and dis
interested in women.
Police said .Metesky, arrested
this week, fitted that description.
Dr. M. Ralph Kaufman, chief
psychiatrist at Mt. Sinai Hospital,
told an interviewer that, as para
noia spreads, any two objects
that have anything in common,
regardless of how illogical, be
come equal in the mind.
Thus, he said, a feeling that one
is being persecuted by a foreman
can spread to the foreman's com
pany, to anybody served by the
company and to the whole world.
The bomber oncinallv planted
bonyis on Consolidated Kdison
premises phi laier piar.irn inem
in such apoaremly unrelated prop
erty as railroad stations and th-ra-
WHEAT MAM IN SKOl't , He was taken to court on
SEOt'L. Korea Joe Spir- charges of felonious assault, ma
uata. Far East representative of licious mischief and violation of
the Oregon Wheat Growers the Sullivan Law. meaning the
League, arrived Wednesday to possession of dangerous weapons
work on a market development such as bombs. Bond of lino.non
project for V. S. grain in Korea, j was set. He- had voluntarily
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School's Out in Monaco
Cheering school children run through street in Monaeo today
after classes were dismissed in celebration of the birth of a
daughter to Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III. Decorations on
building fronts include American flags honoring the former L'.S.
actress. (AP Wlrephoto via radio from London)
AWAITS MENTAL TESTS
'Mad Bomber' Sorry
Only About Injuries
vrw vork (ffiGeorpp Metes-1 waived extradition from Connec-
kv tne Ma( Bomber wasticut.
jj Bellevue Hospital today await-: The three counts could carry a
jn psvchiatric examination. His maximum sentence o' 42 years
16-vcar' reign of terror was at an but could easily stretch into sev-
nj i eral lite terms it ne is truu and
jne court order committing the
54-vear-old bachelor came less
lhan 24 hours after police arrested
him ai hi Waterhurv. Conn..
nome-
"I m clod 1 did it. Metesky
said with a smile late yesterday
V..,,.nl f-.n. Wtn-.
! Vork C" '
rh0i,SroeXPiS A crowd of 300 persons, includ
the Consolidated inc m ncwspaperi televi.
sion and radio representatives,
,.U. Omb.I- nlimh nut nf 9
.. H.
!.".J lull- n
I The smile never left his face.
He appeared to enjoy immensely
the fuss being made over him
"Are you sorry you did it?"
someone shouted.
Metesky's blue eyes twinkled.
"Yes." he laughed, adding:
"I'm sorry I injured people, but
I'm clad I did it."
After his arrest. Metesky signed
a statement admitting he was the
Bomber who had planted 32 bombs
in public places since 1040. Twenty-two
exploded, injuring 15 per
sons, one serious.
The tall, balding Metesky was
quoted as saying be never had
intended to kill anyone and felt
hurt" whenever he read one ot
,
devices had injured anyone.
He unleashed his bomb plant
ing campaign, he said, to point
up what to him was lack of com
pensation for an industrial injury
vears aco
TOTE BAGS
!i OFF
tr SIiD!
Ph. W 3 751
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, January 23, 1957
mi mm
convicted separately for each of
the 32 bomb plantings he admits.
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Paris Deputies
.Okay Economic
Welding Move
PARIS WV-The French Nalional
Assembly early today, endorsed.
Franco's participation in ncgotia.
tions to weld Western Europe into
a single economic unit.
A resolution adopted 321-210 an.
proved the general outlines ol tha
European common-market plan
and the proposed European Irre
trade zone. It expressed confi
dence in premier Guy Mollet to
carry through negotiations on
boih ideas.
The common-market plan is an
attempt to erase customs bar
riers and trade quotas anion
France. West Germany, Italy,
Belgium, the Netherlands aj
Luxembourg, and to unify their
tariff walls against the products
of other countries.
The six nations already ha a
unified their coal and steel indus
tries under the Schuman Plan
and are negotiating a similar
arrangement for the development
of atomic power for peaceful pur
poses. Foreign ministers of the six
nations will meet in Brussels Sat
urday to discuss a common-market
treaty. It is expected to b
signed late this month.
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