Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 29, 1957 Portland Bank Employes Nab Stick-up Man ' 363 Loot Taken; $' Bandit Felled : In Garage PORTLAND HI GtorfiC Nich olas Jams, 27, a man who wasn't (loot enough of foot, was hooked on a federal bank robbery charge here Monday nijht. Police took him Into custody in the afternoon, finding four bSnk employes sitting on him. In a money hnfi was $365. That was the precise amount stolen from the Metropolitan Branch of the United Stales National Bank minutes before Jarvis wis tackled and pounced upon by pursuing bank employes. The? had cor nered him in a parting garage under the hank. In Jarvis' pockets police found 15 cents. That, he said, was the extent of his fund. Ite had reft his pregnant. raU-th'n 17-yonr-li wife shivering in their car, parked some block; away. Ffil agents found her raid took hop t her parents' home. Around Jarvis' ncoh were to Air Force idcnliKraMoa fap raid police said ho hnd been AWd from HnmiJInn Air force flow since lfir5. Be used fee wmc George Nicholas Nov tborc, potiw snid. He and his w'tfc Ihwc hoes living at Auburn, Wastt. Jt started when a nvm waDUf Into thet hank, nt the ed"C at the downtown business dvdrict, m thp nflcrnon irntH shhvaA a mwv demandioc nt a IcHw Aiafa L. MncPonrid. Rtte, ttiWtine l hl a gun, flrnpwd avtHkiidv ciwli mto a bag he hehl ttt. Then he ran aid he sepoowwd. Four male emnloves raced after him. The man ducked into a base ment parkin? cwnqe of the Pub lic Service Building, Hre structure In which Hre haiA fe hottsod. TheFe was so eit wrd Iw twrn cd to fipbl. Hwod Fox. a teem counter assistant, brought him down with a tackle and his three companions piled atop. Mrs. Jarvis said she toudn't known where her husband was going when he told her to wait in the ear for an hour and a half, then to drive home if he didn't come back. She said her luisOand had work ed on the natural gas pipeline in Kastcrn Oregon and they were married at La Grande a year ago last Saturday. I hey had traveled j around since, she said, living briefly at Klgin, Ore., Wichita ! Falls, TcJ, Portland and differ-1 cnt places in California 'Ichcy j drove down Sunday from Auburn, Wash. . . I Hungary Bars Envoys Visits To Jailed Yank nUDAPKST W Hungarian of ficials stymied efforts of U. S. diplomats Tuesday to visit Rich ard Roraback, 26, of Dobbs Ferry, S. Y., an American volunteer res cue worker jailed Jan. 12. 0 The diplomats, angered by this violation of international custom concerning access to prisoners, referred the case to Washington. It was only Monday, 16 days after Itonbiat-k was picked up by Hungarian police near the Austri an border, that Premier Janos Kodar's Communist government acknowledged he was in jail. American officials seeking to talk with Korahack were told "the competent authorities" will n o t permit him lo be seen or Inter viewed. The Hungarians said they will let the legation know when the ban is lifted. Meantime. Communist police continued their roundup of Hun garians denounced trn "counter revolutionary elements." Buda pest newspapers reported 62 new arrests; Herter Sciiet!iilei to Become Grief Policy Coonliiiator fori ke Sm4ali te Srioit I Jmm Mannm 'SAN FRANCISCO m - Ukm Wallace Moin 111, almost 21, whose sotykditc muHicr ativM su perior coHi'te a murtto ntp Is s soWe his wnrriHc h fee fiomty cook, tars- crrtwteti ta ttty Marim Corps. H fume nttt thai tfc court. nx Hon by ItVrs.VfiHkkm WaHoco Ittcm Jr. was prcmotwrc yauufl Worn and Isnrac Con stem nn, 2-wr old German mmMgrant, bud rot been married. Dut he Is MiH (fe-tornttowd to marry the ptrl. the family nitar .ney sad MuHt&ry ntM. C a 1 1 n Fetors of Pate Aft stmJ beta's dceisifw U catwt merely has re sulted in a "k?Mpirar.v pu.sipeaBi ment sf tttc wrddtna pkim. He he 21 next muM. imd free to MMtrry m ho ple.Kcx. Ktoln. who haa W chwoMqA the first birtf of jwww year at Hrc t'Hivprtijty f Cntitaruk,, will leave Krichiy fco Wot ciomp In Sun )kHjn. Us wnttor is m Itv t tbw tnrlwtv IrK H' Lwr wvd-&iaad-father, CnW wma c.d I b ktrno Bj?nry MUfrr. Jiow's fidb.r is f) res i 4 ctf l h ofk ihu CiUn v w CeniCHl C. lord tLw bvkqi Ol Cm. fly bsu, WASHINGTON (iff P'ornw Gbv. Christina Hcrtcr of Cflws chafdts wftfi in Imn today to to cwte the Kkfoubnmr arii7iiaislra linn's chief porJicy coordiRator. Vice Frssittont Nixan had hem coftsidersd for llw job. Hcrtcr, scheduled to succwd NrbtTt Hovw Jr. as under scerctary of state this vwdi, Is ecpCTed to roptort Simmer akfo w ckotrman ef tha OpwawnK Cefdtuolmg Board. bt tbtfi ralu, hi? would son ttmf ffovoFnvMit duftflrtmvnts fodtmmd pM-'&drtttial policies anH diroctivwij wen't saKaed dmrn thu Ihjb. Prcstool ;isvhwfV is rrpin-t-! crd to bavu ttLH.')dvd u;jtiNt nv HHj Ni&aat itfo the OX'B ehwrmafl 4wp becawe too mut4i drtaiWl vrtnit wvoivwd. Bv rintftdly HpccinJ, .spucilk: poibtrjr mianioiffi at homo and nta wod. pm'ted to have hwa mwte in ad vance of the iwwpst llertfr-Nixon cmlraver.sy Mbrwd up fty Harold V,. St.VMdD, Ka.wn, Kisfotrnvr's disarms mint assist Ml, said Sunday he sliU thinks ttw GOP fttmbJ havo wan control m Congress if lirt'ler had replaced NLim m laid year's Kepuhlican ticket. ftnHHM stafiud a tav-hiaii cam- pais last Augutd a replace Nixwi krt drpi)od it after a rcnfpreKf with KkenrWfr(T at Ihr GO' mmi iturim! coflvrtttinn. Hurler placed Ni.vwi's tvuna i romiul km al th cavdH. Mm'ray Smydw, Msisiant press wcrtfury, .said bt lud rood 1 .1 Died to Khrafamer hut nv had found m mt1 in lra White Ibmsa vho H'cd Aiisuca's vWs. j "You can't imasin lh Prwi jdvid a r t f i ) vith him, can yi?" a niwttr as(. j "No, I cannot," SnyuVr replied, j Kcp. Simpson (VhK chaiinien of the Republican Congressional Campmun Coo pan it tew, wad ffl.aii (wo van tfhi) lo "bit ttea fatafl Hh ftpeoacd Si a:wj of "pT ffs'niiw 8 calculated disserve to the KvptibJuan parly with lli'i unvarranted, unfair and uncalled for sniping" at Nixon who, lie said, "campfligosd vigorously end! sffrtXively fco th Republican IkeIacmillan Bermuda Talk Eyed in March LONDON W TV Daily Tete- graph today jH-edicted Prima Min-Ud-n Harohl Wacmillao vill nwei with Pptwiitmt Kiwnhrwr in Hr muda, prohahly in March. It said with a meeting might iw ftdbved ny a Rig Ihre? aessiun vith French Prnnier Guy MolbH. 'llw njBWifjjaper, vhtch supports awl hafi clowe contacts vith Mac mill aii's Conservative eovcrn- ment, offered this reas(mmg (or a meeting m trmuda: "There is al presetd, a stream of visits to WasltinaUai by heads of govcrnnwnts, mainly from the j.Miraiw .1 iiieeiinj; in ner- 'miHla, which is British territory, , would remove any suggestion that Mr. Macmillan was inin; the qjreue,' " I CVnnmrntini nn the strain in V. K.-Hritith relations In'cause of jlha "iktci disagretfment tlw Tel- flwph said intensive e'fforts ace iiindrr way t the "lower working bevels . . . tturerd preparing the rnundwirft Uv a twit ' Anglo j Anwicaa relet buwh ip in world affairs." "(to U Rritish sfrii .' it kIiKmI. I "a eJvar distinction vill in the future I ip dravn hatveen matters Ion which Britain is able to act 'alone i( ncYossjtry, find thow for which Americnn cooperation is es sntial. Tito closest contact will be Lawyer Cites Discrepancies In Confession Illiterate Goes Before Coroner's Jury in Deatli I'rolc CHICAGO W-Kdward Bcnnic) Hodwell, youns skid row driller who confessed he and another man killed the Grimes sisters, was summoned hefore a coroner's jury today at the resumption of the inquest into the girls' deaths. Itedwell, in a confession report ed by Sheriff Joseph Lohman, said he and a companion he knew as "KranR" beat and stripped the Kirls and tossed them into a snow bank on the night of Jan. 13. The 21-year-cM dishwasher re lated in his confession he and his companion had been living and carousing with the Grimes girls for a week on skid row hotels and bars. The -'Grimes sisters, Barbara, 15, and Patriioa, 13, disappeared from their South Side home Dec. 2D. Their naked afld frozen bodies were found Jan. 22 in a ditch near suburban 0Willow Springs. Bedwcll met last night with an attorney, David E. Bradshaw, named by Bedwell's mother Mrs. Ethel Eradbcrry to represent him. "It is anwrent to me after talking with Bedwcll that the, law eatarcenvQit agencies of Cook County have in their possession a, yoiBn! man who is wholly illitcr iit," BraiMaw told reporters. "Ite canmt roori write, except his 9d najio;. and that nly re cently. ' "They have a purported eon- lession. in reading over news paper accounts of this purported confession, it is ojiparcnt to me thai there arc many discrepancies of major proportions." Bradshaw declined tn elaborate but said additional "discrepan cies" will be brought out at Ihe inquest. He said Bedwcll told him hf had little or no sleep for five days hafore signing his confession. Grofgia-ParlficVNet ' Increases by Million NEW YORK I Georgia-Pacific Corp., which hw extensive Pacific Northwest lumber opera tions, reports net income for lll.'iD mure than a milium dollars over IMS. K lists wt incun at fi7.42a.767. up from tlw previous year's' W,- 352,717; sales tin from eu.uwi.iM to 12I,35,3B7: income per share of comrram Bloc up from f2.! to $2.84. maintained with th United States in both eases. . . "The new approach will result, it Is expected, in greater realism on both sides of the Atlantic." Russian Embassy Clerk Leaves U.S. v ; P-i Mia t , , iMil Russ ClerkHiirriedl Exits From U.S.; SpV Rinff Link Indicated . I had indicated were involved in tl 1 , IJrJ. Alnv espionage ring uncovered last F 31olev ixolc May day with tne ar.cst 0( three m Be Revealed 111 In announcing the arrests, t TVT ') rr,-.7C FBI hin,Cd lhal thC SPy'SUSpc. JNeXl 1 UaVS Jack Soble, 53, his wile, Myra I and Jacob Alham, 65, had worki 'PW YORK (UPi-An employe in consort with Soviet Erabas of the Soviet Embassy in Washing- officials in allegedly spying i fon left here Monday night lor the Soviet Union Paris without commenting on Fral selection of the special spcculSion h,had been expelled , member grand jury which will ?p !r L ...iii, newlv . dis- asked to return ind ctme closed Soviet spy ring said to be j against the Soblcs and Albam w operating in the uniiea aiaiei. f" " Both the State Department andida'' the Soviet Embassy retusea 10 uis cuss the sudden departure of Vas sil Molev, indicating that the Rus sian had been ousted from Ihe country. , vtnlev. after first denying his NEW YOBK Vassill M. Molev, a clerk In the Busslaa embassy in Washlnitl.n, and his wile, Talsiya, rigbl, hurry to hoard plane at Idlcwitd Airport berc Inst night fir trip to Buskbo It was barm.'d trom Wasblogtoa uonrccg (hat Molev had been expelled by the U.S. Government in con ecllon with the arrest of tbree alleged Soviet xples in New York laid FrNay. Tbe tbree ar rested were Jack and AJyra Soide aad Jacdb Al ham. (AP Wircptioto) 4 Pals ofKlansman Jailed For Scuffle With Officer BIRMINGHAM, Ala. UPl Four .intent to murder. Jones said he Bride, who was being tugged back men jailed after a scuffle with alreadV had arranged with Sheriff! and forth, shout, "Turn me loose. Chou Suggest j Trade of PW: Fof 33 Chines NEW DELHI Wl - The In government radio quoted n China's Premier Chou En-lai Tui day a saying Pgping would ci sidcr exchanging 10 impriscd Americans for 33 Chinese C h said were being held in United States. The radio said Chou made the second Russian to be ousted i statement in a news conlereij identity when confronted Dy re po.ters at lntojnational Airport, said, "I can't say anything." Held Minor Post Mole and his wife, Taisiya, who accompanied him Monday night, had been in Washington sioce September. 19S5. A spokes man at the Soviet Embassy said .olev held a minor post, similar to that of a clerk. Air France officials said he end bis wifo had reservations only to Paris. If Molev was expelled, tie was in three days. Maj. Yuri P. Kry- lov, an assistant Sovicf military attache, left last Saturday for home after being declared per sona non grata (an undesirable person'. U.S. government officials in Katmandu bclnre leaving t capital of Ncpel on his Sou Asian tour. He arrived at Calcul later Tuesday. Chou said Pciping would sidcr the exchange proposal said Krylov improperly bought j ho did , say who made ,hc J i-u.-i.ii on.,. eMu.,H., posal but would not allow purchase American m unary sc- p0icics ,oward ,,, UnU(,d Sa tn-ia num. 0 nc lnucnccd by American May Disclose Molcv's Part i...,.j rw. Indications were the Slate andj A doadock has f0nowcd mon jusiire ui-,,d,...ie. uu,u u,3-;of diplomatic negotiations whether Molev was expelled city detectives for possession of a prisoner wanted in a Klu Klux Klan shooting face police court trials Thursday. All four made bond a few hours after the melee yesterday. So did the object of the struggle, 30-year old Harold McKrids. Mcltridc is one of four Holt McDowell for McBride to I'll go anywhere they want me surrender, and therefore McBride go, already techiically was under ar rest; He said McBride was to be turned over to the sheriff to avoid subjecting him to questioning. Two city detectives stepped up Geneva, Switzerland, over the i Vi i , , ti, i American prisoners. The U.S. pt left the country voluntarily. Ihcre e t . . . holding LUiwas speculation Molev was onf nf ;r, . . iii, . M,t I aiarnea snenns aepuues, who A'rn't ennw whrim In hpln ctpnnpH r j - ci I t r rr;ilA-.. n in after several , minutes and cimiinHv 0hrd arc Ann Harhr KCfUff-feS 10 KjQ JnlOll stopped the scuffle. The detectives : freG jn $20,000 honrt; Louey .C. BONN Germany W The fm. handcut ed Curry, 27. and Ira N. Evans, 33, u-co Ministry said Tuesday M chanfcd with shonliofi two men and told Mc Brute he was under Tuesday nitfit at a KKK moctinR ; arrest hy them, and the action he it the Citizens Council headquar ters of Asa E. Carter. Charges of interfering with an officer, and disorderly conduct were placed against McHride's at torney, R. U, Jones; Asa Carter, 32; Carter's brother James, 24; ami Geuige While, 33, a friend of Asa Carter. All made bond of $W0 each. I The struggle took place in Ihe Jefferson County sheriff's office when McBride arrived to surrend er lo two counts of assault with pan. Newsmen present heard Mc- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Hoptwt ih Milium Pint Estate; Seattm litHmxed hy ijttmlim tor Aft Pretulent; ih&hop ttxnam ffa Surgery VOLLYVOOO U9 - Vhunpiirfy Snort's )mm4 mwwtT, Hm'- gan rrkrrr, says Itv bkte irtet's, estate will involve fcuUiuu ft ; "woM cc W.Hi. in." tv 4in-i reisMts routd p proiw;h Wl. j exact fipwe, wiynv, this cbjW not be k st wrtil ri fcflta l'fc He saW Via Any uhl that o perceiitiw f (H vslrftf ib hi used ti estHi'4 a tiMmlatiim for variotK chwit.s it Mrs. Iln Hitrt (actress t.fiurcik Biicalh, liimself nn1 a b;n; us tni-cs. The ch;tf-ilDs were not disclosed. The busings manaer'said the will is to be filed for probate in Ihreo or foir weeks. Buart died of career Jon. 14. dt, KvfAihlican Presidential nwm iiif in has proposed Secre tary of Inltrur, Seaton as the (!OP f-nin( in IW. "P'red Sc.i Um ioiiW muftt b nori candlat tflri I'rcsiib'nl," I.awdim slid i i tPvival intfrvifw. Sfl-1 tin i a Mtivt ntf Kans. I BOSTON t - MUhmflst Hithoft (J, ft runic Oxnam of hashing tw, D.C., . W8i in tli New Kng land lv;ic-(inss Iln.spital Tuesday fi- possible abdominal surgery. The nature of the (;' -year-old bishop's ailment was not dis closed. NK YOHK if-Snngstress l:ila f'lllieroUi, 37, is in New York lbiial ith an Abdominal nil moot. Her acnl, 'irinia Wicks said sh has possibk nbcess in thf if Hum of 1)u nppemlix, but is in "satisfactory condition." I.OS ANGKI.KS l-Actor Ituss Tamblyo, 22, has sued his wife Venetia, 18 for divorce, charging cruelty. NOW SHOWING GO HAVE YOURSELF A BALL! with TOMEU JAYNE MANSmiO EDMOKD oi ife. vmk mm CURT WES fAIl tOMINO 1HI MAlltl 1IITII HCHi HI) lANi- AMD Mil HUI IDII FON1A1NI TNI CHUCKIIS Dj Mfla Tt IDOII COCHtAN ALSO TOPKKA, K.n. un Alf M. l.an 00 Jt OFFICE o tiokbtsN (now on salk faninfliii ,iiiirii;.j)i THE ST. OUF CHOW Hints. ii:n. ttth s:ir p.m. lies, Sc.iU 1.25 It 2.00 VIENNA CHOIR BOYS KKI. MAR. 81 h 8:!5 P.M. Res. Seats 2.40 A 3.20 For Reiervatlon Dial KM 4 2224 JKvi:i.i;its,sii,vi:it.sMiTiis Crrllflnl rirmnloKhl American (inn .Society mow. km 471 J ENDS TONITEI l.7-.TTl.n!H..l.r-----: rr, STARTS TOMORROW ..,, .-n fgt WOTUDS GREATEST NWtl JSJfES? AUDR If Bll NSW ON M SCKEN! "t HI v; NO INCREASE IN PRICE! CHILDREN 50 - STUDENTS 50c - ADULTS 75c KN'DS TOMtiMT! "WESTWAID HO THI WAGONS" STARTS WED.! Continuous From 1:00 P.M. nm mwnr... 7 j NMEfT... o pT . M.M... .1 a rasa I AUTHENTIC AND TERRIFYING! ISiiifl?l V Thf Juvenilt Delinquency Slurry Wl NEVER TOID BEFORE! who had warrants. nicunne anu loon mm ana inc (rcc , ss.nno bond ench. 115 Hunearian rcfusccs have omer lour men 10 me luj jdii. Ticr., was relc,isod from a hos- taincd permission to return .McBrid was treed in pjtai yesterday, hut Rridjcs rc-; their homeland from West ( Doaa in inc snooungs 01 cnancs mains in cmii-ai L-ununnin. 1 nuinj 1 tntioduring; Jamr pjiren. Ihe New Tfcnasr Scrrfn Hit! "RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS" JLOOft WHAT YOU GET FOR Mewufoc(urar'l St'ogmOiri Pric far ihtl Go4am Rcket iS 2-Dr Sutimw (.clurjinf Dfllbmry and HaniUJiiB ChBrgt( and MrA Trontpertation etiargu, Dal tad local laxci, atcviioritt end optional squipment. Including Jetaway Hydra-Milie Qrivc, rodi and Oual-Rongs Power Hootor, additiontl, Prittl may vary with Individual dfaltr pricin polieitO. r? Troniportotton chargtt, fldl tad local f 1 1 ! i M3. Cfei If" - "V. Qsl&fcvt " WITH 4-BAIftlL CAtRUtlTOt, CUITOM TRIIW, KINCSIIE $.50x14 TIRES - . Am All Tktm Other txltm-Ydw fVtMwrw fte txtrm Coal US-CAR RtNKFITJ- Two-Tone Accent Styling 122-Inch Wheelban 4091 Pound) BIG Big-Car Roominets Hi-Lo Bumper Protection ROCKET T-40O ENOINl.- 277 Horsepower 400-lb.-ft. Torque 371-cu.in. Dijplocemenl 9.5-lo-l CompwMion Ratio Oil Filter WIBSTANCI CHASSIS New 8-lnch-Wider Frame U-lnch Wheels Pivol-Poise Front Su$penjio4 with Count'-Dive Outboard-Mounled Rear Shott Absorbert Dual Center-Control Steering LUXLOtY-CAR FEATURES Fashion-Firm Seats Strut-Mounted Instrument Panel with Anti-Glore Top Metal Seal Side Panels ' Deep-Rcessed Safety Steering Wheel Telltale Instrument lights 12-Voll Electrical Svtem Printed Electrical Circuit Dual Horns Turn Signals Dual Illuminated Ash Receivers Twin Sun Visors 0 Citsiik-Operated Vent Pones Foot-Operated Parking Broke TAKE 4 DEMONSTRATION DRIVE AT YOUR LDSMOBI 1 EE QUALITY DEALER'S 4'