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Page Section 1 17 HP A (TSTOMERS Aluminum Sharply Cut Work As Power PORTLAND iffl Pacific North-j west aluminum plants cut back production sharply Monday as their supply ol electric power was reduced. The Bonneville Power Adminis- tralion switched off delivery of all liiierruntinie power aunuay to its 17 industrial customers as cold u:ilhnr rrMnrvH Elrnum flnuc a ,.. An a ti. un'wn lil-.ii J :ba in kind if Ihe need arises. CIIICACO W-An intense search he 5(10.(100 kilowal s of inter- Sllndllv ,s provisional : was on today for -Frank." the ruplible power-so called because J jndus. : man mrlllc ym,w icnnl(, H,d. is sold with the understanding'' , d , , (jrm wd ,,d a(,,.prnpaniod him that it can be cut off 'n lime of ; : nn s(,x and drinkjn(, mfv whjl.h power shortages-accounted for, Th(, , f intl,rr ib,e pwer ended in the slaying of the Crimes about one-third of the regions ri,sulM , KUs.r Al,lmini,'m at sislejs. aluminum production. : Spokane closing down three of Ms 1 Hedwell. 21-year-old skid row The rest of the plants' power is risM r,t )i ru s n move which af-. driller, was hooked last night on delivered under firm contract andje,.S r,n w, kers. I murder charges afler, Sheriff Jo- spokesman for Bonneville saidj Aluminum Co. of America seph l.olunan said, he signed a he was eonlident Ibis power , ,,l.-IMt s at Vancouver and Wenat-1 statement that he and a man he would be available despite con- ,.u,Pi Wash , and Ihe Reynolds knew only as "Frank" beat the tinned cold weather. Iplanls al I.ongview, Wash., and , teen-ace girls and dumped Ihem Bonneville bad planned to ititjal Troutdale Ore., also were 'nude and unconscious in a snow off inlerruptible power to ils making reductions. Ibank. Sandys Starts 4-Day Round of Arms Talks By KI.TON C. FAY WASHINGTON fl The IVn tajion stimri ready today to tell Britain's Defense Minister Dun can Sandys about the American guided missiles arsenal with Secretary of!'"'954 j"'"1 """ and.,dei n lUllllirUII Willi aWLUMftl V 111 Defense Wilson was scheduled to ' start Sandvs off on a four-day i ,r V , ' IV- and Patricia, 1.1 to willow round of talks with Defense I)e-'ln lh?, Iishl thal nanW cxpor1' (Springs and then pummeled them partment olficials. ence. iwllh ,1(,ir ,jsls )Ct.ause, the stote- Sandvs the first top-level Brit-' A.fcw hrs 't" Jamling here , mer.t related, the girls finally re Ish official to visit Washington '' dy.s and r ",ld Latc,a' '" m"re relations, since the British . .u. n ;(: i. t- u i . i: i French - Israeli attack on Kgypt arrived yester- USIA Officer Fired for Quip On Ike's Policy WASHINGTON W - The gov ernment Monday fired nn Inform ation officer in the Far Knsl who publicly denounced President Kisenhowcr's Middle Kast propo sal as "a blank check for one man rule." Charles Edmundson U.S. In formation Agency offjecg at Seoul, made his criticism In Tokyo Sunday. He was fired Monday with this terse announcement by the U.S. Information Agency: "The public statement issued in Tokyo by Charles Kdmundson is in violation of agency personnel regulations. His resignation is being requested and he is being recalled to Washington." Agency officials said the regu lations he violated are based on the agency's mission to "turther and carry out" U.S. policy and not to attempt to make it. Kdmundson handed newsmen his "strictly personal slalenient" during stopover al Tokyo. It charged "profiteers, grafters i and politicians" around the world me getting bold of U.S. air finds. I He objected to investigations of p.mc uepanmcm acnuiy and nans on iraxei ny i newsmen tn Communist China. I cannot conscientiously sup-j port a foreign policy which 1 he- lieve may lead us beyond Ihe bunk and inlo atomic war," Kd- mundson said. He added he was pieparen 10 resiun il his bosses : objected to his iews. IS one of Airmen Cupturvd in Korea Turned to Communism NOHMAN. Okla. itf None of Ihe I'.S. airmen captured by the Hrds dunlin the Korean conllut turned to communism, said lb Louis .1 West, director of an An Korcc prisoner of war research project ai uie inixeisny oi uitia- noma. West said of approximately 4.200 ground force men. about per cent cooperated as I'OWs to a suinciem degree to cause ,tner ican authorities to itnesligate fur i'lations of rules of conduct He said only IVil eventually weie s'ngled out as pnsible misbc bavoir cases. Dr. West saiil mme of the captured airmen accepted com munism Hivl that none was court mat ualed. He added that none of them wilt be. "So many of our men resisted enormous pressures and neer jfnve in." he declared Dr. West, pvchiatty depart- n.ent cl.iet at the Of Medual School, is directing the PoW study under a $''. noO Air l'oi ce grant. LOWEST PRICES Eoitern Oregon For Holf or Whole Round Steak On ( u.li)in Ciirinc. UIFM MFAT m U?H KM rfNLkl I I lkMI VWp Plants AFFECTED Reduced industrial customers Saturday nKht. But the record high power demand coupled with reduced j aenerallon lorced the cut-ell 11 hours early. At lirst it was hoped thai the inlcrruptililc loal could he mafle, " inviniuu.n vmi (rm lowering the reservoir at HunyrV HfirsC Dam in Montana. Provisional nower has to he paid diiyt Jle told newsmen he was not on a "begginc mission" but aims to see "how we can best coope rate." He recalled that be and Wil son "bad some jolly cood talks" i . . ij -i l", i "... s"ldcd nriiisn anioHs.sjHior met Willi Sncretary of State Dulles at Dul les' home. There was no official word of what was discussed hut Sandys had hinted be wanted to talk with Dulles about the Middle Kast problem, among other things. London reports indicated dis cussions with the Pentagon would focus strongly on missiles. Britain, confronted with a seri ous economic situation, is report ed to he considering a reduction in air force strength. Nixon Doesn't Desire Official VP Residence WASHINGTON ifl Vice Presi dent Ni.xon says any official resi dence Congress may authorize for incumbenls of his office should be made available to whoever inaugurated as vice president January, iwt. Nixon said Saturday he is buv-! ing a six-bedroom home in north-'ward Hedwell but officers kept west Washington. He did not dis-;them back. i close Ihe purchase price, hut it1 Unman, in Ihe face of diseren-' was reported to be $7..fl00. Nixon now owns a smaller Nome in the said ne was convinced Medwell's mines, ne saic, auuiiiu: same area. j account was accurate. State's "You would think from listening In his budget message. Kisen- A,,V Ucniainin Adamowski said to some of them that Dulles start Imucr recommended that tluO)C wns prepared lo seek grand d U of the trouble in the Middle government acquire an "official ir "under indiclments. h u t Kast. I don't think they are get home for vice presidents." 1 would not do so immediately be-1 ting to lirsl base with their at- The vice president wrote ll.-n ' The vice president wrote Hen .! Wainwrighl It-NY t author of the mt ,n :uitlnn70 cnnslruction of Vmh vouUn,-i n.n u iSnim(l ypm(y ,,, for U1 lirx( vice ni e.ilrnt "so lint there luould lie no'iiiiestinn hut th.il t.ipinr Congress in pnn ulini; such a residence was doing so (nr the nlhce rather than (or a particular individual who holds Hie office " Nimhi pledged his "unqualified support for a bill along these lines. Vw,- ptT mil of the returned Wound fone prisoners "were ihe ones who mormisly sabotaged vwvy eiioit ul the C.nnmunivls lo get ihem to co-operate." West asserted I lie surxev. the results of which pected to be used by the Air For in us tuture training prigi-am, Air For dealt separately with men ami ground force pel "We sepat.itcd the stations 01 it'iiiHitd ground force and ice prisoners because the all Ihe Air Fi cne;n eparaied theni a n d heated Ihem difterenlly,' Wot explained lois Car Kiflrd All A NT A .P Dekalb County ' patrolman T Brooks repotted to Atlanta ( it police that some bodv bioke into his car Satard.i mt'ht while it was patked in Al lant.i and stole a ,tv; caliber pu tol bolster and belt, handcults anil hla k i.u k IN THE STATE Grwn Fed Beef HiMh fBulltltfflM " h Chicago Illiterate Confesses Slaying Sisters lMan Known as ;FimVllunitil As Accomplice Crinics Sisters I eft """"" ' in s,k,h h;iilk W hlle I hey Were Unconscious By KAIll. VKROIO Temperature Suli-cro This was on the night of Jan. 13, the stalement said, when temper atures in the Chicago area were below zero. The girls' bodies were found Jan. 22 lying near a culvert beside a lonely road in suburban Willow Springs after a rain and I thaw melted snow in the area. I The beating, according to Bed i well's account, followed a seven ulay binge during which he and i the other man took Ihe girls on a I round of liquor aad sex parlies in j cheap taverns and rundown hotels on the city s infamous skid row West Madison Street iii .n.ivt. They drove the sisters. Barbara, The girls disappeared the night of Dec. 28 after leaving home to see a movie of their idol, singer Klvis Presley. Death Cause Undetermined Cause of their deaths has not yet been established and may take as long as two weeks as authori ties examine tissues and vital organs. Death by strangulation, physical punishment, carbon mon oxide gas or sexual abuse has been ruled out. However, nn official of the cor- oner's office says he believes they i were alive when placed in Ihe lJu'les. snowbank and that they fro?.c to! "There seem to he several of. (,,;ilh j these horsemen riding their pres- Vesterday nfternoon Hedwell : idenlial ambitions hard," he said look police, newsmen and hun-l'n on interview. He did not name dreds of curious onlookers nn what them but seve ral Democrats de I.ohman described as a re-enact-1 nied there is any concerted attack men! of events lending lip In the1 on Dulles. girls' deaths. He pointed mil a ! Dulles returns today for a closed drive-in restaurant and a service 1 session of the Senate Armed Serv slalion he said he. "Frank" and'ices and foreign iielntinns.com- Ihe Iwn girls visited and ihe siles j of Ihe alleged healings and nhan-; rionmenl of Ihe bodies near Willow Sprints woods. Itelativrs Menace Hedwell At several stages during Ihe is i reconstruction, the girls' father. 1 crals "have had their meetings wn0 has been the top spokesman porting against Negroes. He re in l.losenh Grimes and a cluster of i and they have divided up the field for N,.,oes seekino to break ra-: Prted "about two dozen" threat- female rpLihi-f f ih citir attempted to force their wav to- i ancies noted by some authorities. : cause cause: t I nr won i nae ine wnoie siory i in o-n. .u.iiimiciii 'i-.itnn' until we get this other man he!;,n (n- -'ackson 'Il-Wash said 'talks nlmut. this I 'rank " j there is no organized Democratic ! He said he considered "Frank" 1 attack n Dulles. Manstield. as- the 111 l"M obviously is a forceful person-! amy wno, according to hedwell s statement, did much of the "di- reeling of the crime." Check Joints, Depot j interview that "ihese thmjis stem ' Police squads were makini: nivlll,in human nature." When a wit i ii tense check of skid row joints, j ness hedges as he said Dulles did. transportation terminals and nho-1 Jackson added, "you pet irritat- 10 riiNiiiinm's in an enon io inui out something abmit bun. Meantime, other officials were trying lo check out discrepancies showing a 'mow-inn lack of eonfi F in HedweH's account. dence" in Dulles. Authorities noted th;it. in bis "There is a growing feeling that shiii-nicnr Ri'iKwll k:uI i'.m.k. Mr. Dulles ni;iv well be a casual- terrd with one of the Kirk at a hotel as "Mr and Mrs Jones" vet he admitted that his writing ability begins and ends with the spelling of bis name which he has ' .memorized. Friends and relaties of the two teen agers scoff at the idea the' two girls would allow themselves to he taken on a sordid fling such ihe statement described. These sources said the girls simplv were not the lpe. I'nlirr l)nj Flunks TrM PORTLAND. Ore r - Two Portland policemen found a man tampering with the ignition wire ot their police car Seated beside' (the man. calmly watching, was j a police dog named Tiger the of-: bad left to guard the car ENROLL NOW! Dale Carnegie CLASS IN Effective Speaking -Human Relations Salesmanship - Memory Training T riitr, Ci!l BOB MARSH IM 14113, Mario MMal. t a.m. p.m. WIBHISDAT l) Til liSPAY ' JMV.-IT 3 AMI 31 Efewtaro l&ml f Cnsrce Of P.rtl.nil 1 Bomb at He Digs at Dulles Viewed as Bids For President By JACK RKM. WASHINGTON ifl Sen. Wiley 'It-Wisi said today that some Democrats with presidential am bitions are engaging in nn organ- " - cd attack on .Secretary ol.Mate millees on President Kisenhowcr's, request for military and economic ; 'Hid for the .Middle Kast. Wiley top Hepublrcan on the Foreign Itelalions Commiltee, said he had no doubt the Demo - of attack" on Dulles. "They have come to the con chismn they could not attack Pros ident Kiscnhowcr after his land- slide victory in November and so -'ire directing their fire, on tacks. i iinn tu n ... "L . nate. said in an interview those who have criticized Dulles have iiclcd as individuals. .lackxin said dunnji a television ' " $vn. Humphrey D-Minn said '" an intcmew (hat Congress is ol fold war. just as Mr. Kdcn was." lie said. 'tcWn agreed that Dulles "has l"t the confidence of many in Congress and we know he has lost the confidence of our allies." But he added that he is "not go ins to suggest that Dulles should resign. : Sen. Saltonstatl tR-Mass1 says he does not believe Congress is losing contidence in Dulles, and certain Fisenhowcr is hacking , " , k.''tS KrpcatlM" N'lf FORT CVRSON Colo ..F A basic combat trainee at Ibis army j pot has to repeat himself every j tune he gives his name. That's j because its Kaspor Kaspor. Hc'sl a private from Detroit. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL v. -King's Home -' -- - -'fT. MO XT(H M K K V , Ala. A 12-stlck bundle of dynamite with two fuses was tossed on ihe porch of Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr., Negro pro-lnlegralion leader, early Sunday. Both fuses went out. Asst. State Toxlcologist Vann Prultt, Jr. (center) assisted by Det. M. E. V. Lacy (right) and Alabama Highway Patrol Director Bill Lyerly, look U apart. Joe HoMoway, Jr.. chief photographer of The Montgomery Advertiser, took this photo, (AP Wlrephoto) MONTGOMERY VIOLENCE Broadcaster Shot At; Ncrro Home Bombed By HKNKY S. HJIADSHKR MONTfiOMKRY, Ala. Ne gro's home and a service station taxi stand were dynamited in an other of a series of incidents at this racially troubled state capital yesterday. A short distance away, an un exploded bomb was found smold ering on the front porch of an in- tegration movement leader s i j home Tile unexploded bomb, contain- j,,,. to .li.-k. nr Hvnamitc. was'to be fair with white and Negro' placed al the unoccupied home of.'" nis ncws coverage but callers he cv Martin Luther King Jr.. accused him of slanting his re- cial barriers here. Citv -N. Longer Sate" I King, whose home was slightly I damaged by a bomb last Jan. 30 and was hit by a shotgun blast J)St nionin termed Montgomery "a city that it's dangerous to livclHas leaner. in." Within the next two weeks buses "It's no longer safe" here, he were ambushed by gunfire six said. j limes. Bus service now is re in the 15th incident of violence i slricted lo daytime trips. Police in five weeks, a white television cars follow the last runs at dusk. newscaster was shot at twice last i A young Negro woman was shot night. He was not hit. No serious injuries were report ed in the early morning blast i. l.;.-h H-nvi-iKfiH the hnmx nf Alton 0her son. .w-vear-o n hospital at - tH.nit Thrr nrrsnn w p r e slightly injured by flying glass at j and police said they had no sus Ibe service station, a few feft pects. Gov. James K. Folsom of- from the house. Robertson said be, his wife and daughter were asleep when the explosion occurred. He said he knew of no reason for the inci dent. A in vols Loader Visits Portland PORTLAND '.n Dominic Strada. the national commander of the American Veterans of World War II and Korea the Am vets was here Sunday for a one-day visit to the Portland post. Strada said his organization was formed by those who wanted it dc iree 01 ine 0M guard ot World War I telling them what to do." Strada. "2 is superintendent of parks and public propertv in West New York, BOX OFFICE O TICKETS NOW ON SALE THE ST. OLAF CHOIR TM'RS. KKI1. 14th 8:15 P.M. Kf. Srau 1.24 .V 2.00 VIENNA CHOIR BOYS Ull. MAR. Slh S:15 P.M. Krs. Srals 2.40 A 3.20 for Rrsrrvalinns lllal KM 4-2224 Dismantled Rob Underwood of station WCOV-TV, apparent target in the shooting incident, said "I would assume this was connected with the threatening telephone calls." Two large-caliber bullets hit his car as he was leaving bis studies, one penetrating the windshield about a foot from . him. the 29- ycar-oid news airecior ana ponce reported. Underwood said he had "tried enmg cans since a i-gro uus uoy- cott began. Montgomery's city buses were racially integrated by federal cnun orncr uec. n ai ine end oi tnc JHi-iny Doycoti in wnicn lung in both legs in one of the bus at tacks. Karly Jan. 10 four Negro churches and the homes of two ! nrn-intppratinn nnnislrm u- r : hmhH v ini..rinc -r rnnnA fered a $2,000 reward for informa tion leading lo arres and convic tion of the bombers. Afler yesterday's bombing the Montgomery City Commission also posted a $2,000 reward. May or W. A. dayle said bus service would not be affected. Now!K 01)11 II ii ...... rom 1:00 P.M. Plus A Trrhiicolor Short! "KOWBY PARONER" I . . JH West Europe Nations Draft A-Peace Plan BRUSSELS Kcpresentativcs . of six West Kuropean countries were expected to complete a pact today for a ioint atomic plan for j both military and peaceiul pur-j poses. i The six-nation program calls fori construction of a plant, interna-! tionally owned and operated to! produce, radioactive isotopes. Es timated cost: 240 million dollars. Some of the leading diplomats of France. West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg agreed in principle on the plan yesterday. The plan to unity the nuclear programs of the six countries was held up by a French-German dis pute. West German Foreign Min ister Heinrich von Brcntano said it is too expensive, the projected plant might be obsolete when completed in three or four years, and that the countries concerned could buy their radioactive iso topes cheaper from the United States. French Deputy Foreign Minister Maurice Faure won the argument by pointing out that the United States exports uranium and other radioacive material only for peaceful uses. The European plant, he said could provide ma terials for atomic warheads, sub machine engines and other mili tary purposes. A committee was named to work out detailed plans for the projected plant. No site has been decided for it vet. The negotiators agreed lo try to create a joint European parlia ment, whose members would be elected directly by the peoples of the six countries. 'Brain' Added To Help Radar Spot Mortars WASHINGTON OP - The Army has added an electronic brain to a radar device to help locate faster the source of enemy mor tar fire. It announced the device Monday, saying it was an improvement over the radar mortar locator used in the latter stages of the Korean War. The electronic computer-radar locator machine was developed by the Acmys Signal Corps labora tories at Ft. Monmouth. N.J.. and the Military Electronic Depart ment of the General Electric Co. at Syracuse, N.Y. With the earlier equipment, the radar locator required time to calculate the source from which mortar shells were being lobbed. With the jiew equipment, the operator notes- the "blip" regis tered on the screen by a shell, then centers hairlines on the blips, presses a button and the electronic computer gives an instant read ing. PHONE EM 4-4713 HELD OVER ENDS TOMORROW i DOUGLAS an .LUST FOR LIFE STARTS WEDNESDAY No Increase In Price! Now Showing , , . IT'S GOT THE HEAT AND THE BEATI JULIE LONDON I4Y MTHONY wtM tun PtUS IJ Phr w.Ars WHIP UUCn MA.I.OWI . roiffN ct AV Salem, Oregon, Monday, January 28, 1957 Seabees Jump Iii to Retrieve Plane in Mud EUGENE UP A eroup of Seabee reserves bac)t on active duly by special orders, built a dam to save a damaeed seaplane. The Seabeas, 17 of them, put a dam around the plane and then pumped out water and mud so the damaged hull eould be patched. I The hul' was torn open last Monday when the plane struck a; log while attempting a take-off in Ihe reservoir behind Fern Ridge Dam. j . The crew taxied the crippled plane to a shallow part of the reservoir. Then the water behind the dam was lowered to set Ihe plane gently down into the mud. The plane, carrying a crew of 10 on a trainig flight to Whidbey Island, near Seattle, made a forced landing in the reservoir Jan. 19, because Whidbey was closed by a snow storm. After the Seabees pumped out mud from around the hull, a Navy crew went to work repair ing the damage. The commanding officer of Ihe Seabee reserve unit here said he got special permission from Wash ington to call the reserves to active duty. Coast-to-Coast Power Hook-up Attempt Fails FORT PECK, Mont, dfl Gov ernment agencies failed Sunday in an attempt to send electrical cnerg- from coast to coast. Two tries were made to link through switches at Fort Peck, power from the Bonneville and the Tennessee Valley Authority systems. On the first effort the systems were linked for six minutes and on the second attempt for one minute. But varying frequencies forced operators to disconnect because western electrical fre quency was "not as smooth" as that in the east. If the connection had been suc cessful, Melntire said, power could be sent either wav. This would be helpful he said, at times when regional water sup plies reduce power generation. CONSULT ME DR. J. J. COLTON Phone EM 2-0337 I . imi'iaj '4T Pay Absolutely Nothing Down! Make Your First Payment APRIL, 1957 ON APPROVED CREDIT 21 TAKE MONTHS TO Pit or Carrying Charges All Credit Is Handled By l'i No Bank or Finance Company to Deal With Immediate Restorations DENTAL SCIENCE HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR IMMEDI ATE RESTORATIONS, WHICH ALLOW YOU TO HAVE YOUR TEETH EXTRACTED AND NEW DENTAL PLATES PUT IN IMMEDIATELY. Cm can bo arranged for extractions if desired, paa wm I Mailed for examination. J. J, liberty and Court Sti. " PLATES REPAIRED "'I lUnion Leaders Due to Oppose Invoking '5th' MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (.41-AFL. CIO lenders were expected to lake a strong stand today against union men invoking the Fifth Amend ment to avoid giving testimony on alleged labor union racketeering. ' Sentiment among union leaders appeared divided as the policy, making AFL.-CIO Executive Coun cil opened a winter meeting to decide organized labor's attitude toward an expected .congressional investigation of union affairs. One school, probably dominant among council members, coun seled for cooperation with any Senate probe and ouster from Ihe labor movement of any union of ficial claiming Fifth Amendment immunity against testifying, on grounds of possiblosclf-incrimina-tion. George Meany, AFL-CIO presi dent and a strong influence amnng council members, was re liably reported to favor this course. But another strong uni on group, composed of former AFL union building trades lead ers including President Dave Beck of the Teamsters union, was re ported to favor encouraging union officials to avoid testifying in a Congressional labor investigation. "If crimes have been commit ted, why is it any concern of Con gress?" a top building trades leader said privately. "Why should we condemn anyone until he is tried and convicted in the courts?" TOWN HAS SACK THE RIPPER CARLSBAD, N. M. - This southeastern New Mexico town has its own Jack the Ripper. Carlsbad police said 44 motorists reported their tires were slashed yesterday. SALEM ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN Prcianli . . . Fourth of Sriai of Lcclurti: Dr. I. B. Hill Supl. of Fiirvitw Ham Will Spsik en Iht ' Iniritution Pitlur TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 8 P.M. Littlt Thtar So. Sattm Ht No Charg PERSONALLY This is not a chain office, but a PERSONALLY conducted dental practice. After many years of practice in Portland, am now a resident of Sa lem. Come in and see me personally. NO APPOINT MENT NEEDED FOR EX AMINATION. I'll be looking forward to meeting you. NO ABSOLUTELY INTEREST Nq ap- COLTON PksfflS J t431T WHILE YOu'wit1"' " I l.,..