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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1957)
Salem, Oregon-, Monday, February '4, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAE Section 2 Paw 3 2 'Unknowns9 To Be Buried At Arlington WASHINGTON W-Plans were announced today for selecting two Unknown Americans" who (ell in Uorld War II and in Korea for burial beside their World War I comrade in Arlington National C.-metcry. The Army, Navy and Air Force will share in a ceremonial selec tion, with re-interment scheduled for Memorial Day, May 30, 1938. Selections will be made by May 15 next year. The Unknown Soldier of World War I has rested at Arlington since Nov. 11, 1921. Modifications in his white tomb to accommo date two additional crypts are being discussed. The department said there will be two preliminary selections for the Unknown American of World War II, who may be a soldier, tailor. Marine, airman or Coast Guardsman. One will be chosen from among the graves of men killed in the Pacific, the other in Europe. One of these two then will be picked for reburial. The unknown of the Korean con flict will be selected from those buried at the national cemetery in Honolulu, Hawaii. Photogs' Favorite Janitor Finds Stolen Papers CHICAGO W-A janitor clean ing an apartment building base ment yesterday found "secret government documents" which the FBI said were stolen from a physicist en route to a South Bend, Ind., guided missile plant. Donald S. Hostctter, Chicago FBI chief, said the discovery was reported by Edward A. Merk, jan itor for a building located on the city's south side. Hostctter described the docu ments as "mostly classified se crets." He said they apparently "were discarded by a thief and are intact as far as we are able to determine." Dr. Fletcher C. Paddison, phy sicist at Johns Hopkins Univers ity, Wednesday reported theft of a briefcase containing the docu ments to the FBI and police. Pad dison, of Bethcsda, Md., said the briefcase was taken while he was making a telephone call from the Illinois Central 63rd Street station. The station is a few blocks from where the papers were found. The briefcase, Hostctter said, Was not found. 'Israel's Here To Stay,' Said Ike's Statement CAIRO, Egypt m The Wash lneton correspondent of the news- paper Al Ahram reported Mon day mat President jsisennower told King Saud during their talks Israel "is here to stay." The correspondent said the President added that "the United States will not stand idle and sec Israel disappear, and the Arabs have to know that clearly." The correspondent wrote that Eisenhower also told Saud the United States will not, however, permit Israel to expand or to com mit more "injustices" against the Arabs and promised to help the Arabs against any, unfair Israeli policy. Grcsham Crash Claims One Life GRESHAM W A two-car collision here Saturday claimed the life of James Clayton Almond, 80. His wife, Mary, 46, was criti cally injured. Police said they were thrown from their' car when it collided with one driven by Arland Barker, Portland. Barker and his wife suffered minor injuries in the crash. Elks Club Safe Robbed of $1,230 SWEET HOME W Elks Club officials here reported that a burglar stole $1,230 after breaking Into the club's safe early Sunday. He entered the building throuch a rear window and then got into the safe by knocking off the com bination knob. Police Chief Roy Clover reported. c 1 NEW YORK June Lundl is crowned with a camera yesterday after being chosen New York Press Photographers' 1957 queen. With her are Eva Lynd, right) second in the contest voting, and Lynn Garbcr, left, who placed third. Miss Lundi will be crowned at the annual dinner dance of the organization in the Hotel Plaza March 16. (AP Wircphoto) Men Over 50 Need to Double Total of Amino Acid in Diet By RENNIE TAYLOR CARMEL, Calif, tffl An experi ment showing that men over 50 years of age cannot get enough nourishment out of a diet, which is adequate for younger males was reported today. Some of the older men in the test required almost twice the amount of essential amino acids as do younger men, said a re search team from the Los Angeles Veterans Administration center and the University of California at Los Angeles. Five men ranging in age from 52 to 68 were put on a diet which barely maintained their weight and nutritional balance. The. they were fed on a test tube mixture of amino acids of the kind found in the white of eggs. Enough of this was given to equal the amount of amino acids in their initial diet. Although this synthetic egg white fare previously had been found by others to be adequate for younger men, it failed 'to keep the older men in shape, the ex perimenters told the Western So ciety for Clinical Research. The test subjects then were brought' back to normal by re sumption of the original test diet. Then three of them were put on a menu that substituted natural egg protein for the proteins of the initial diet. Two of these three oldsters again went down grade nutrition ally. They were brought back to normal only after they received a double portion of essential amino acids in their meals. This means, tnc experimenters reported, that older men need in creased amounts of one or more of the essential amino acids which every human being should have to maintain body tissues. Police in Sweden are following the plan of United States police in using helicopters to check automobile traffic violators. West Europe Asks Backing For A-Power WASHINGTON (fl A combine of Western European countries will ask the United States this week to back the development of a huge atomic power industry in Europe. These nations want American materials and know-how for their own development, even though the United States now has no such industry of its own. A group of top flight scientists and economists led by three repre sentatives of the combine, began talks Monday with the Atomic En ergy Commission, the Stnto De partment and other government agencies. ' One obvious aim of the project is to make Western Europe less dependent in future on Middle Eastern oil, and it is partly on that basis that United States aid is being asked. The European proposal Is spon sored by six countries which are organizing themselves into an atomic pool, called "Euratom. They are Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. A committee of three experts, assigned to study the problems in detail, arrived here during the weekend. - Busy Signal in Warsaw ' Steplinn Jedrychqwski, Polish deputy prime minister of economy, doesn't believe In economy when it comes to using telephone to conduct busi ness. The Polish leader has more thnn a half dozen telephones at his left in hli Warsaw office. (AP Wirephoto) Former Portland : " News Editor Dies PORTLAND Vn Grant Show crman, 64, who served as department editor on both Port land newspapers, died at hii Hillsboro farm Saturday. He was police reporter and later drama editor of The Orcgonian for many years until he went to the Oregon Journal in the 1930's where he served as Northwest editor until his retirement in 1944, The widow, Blanche, ,and two sons survive. PEOPLE 60 to 80 . i . MAY WE HAVE YOUR PERMISSION . . . to tell you how you can still apply for a $1000 life insurance . policy to help take care of final , expenses without burdening your family? You can handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN OF KANSAS CITY. No obligation of any kind. No , one will call on you! Write today for full informal tion. Simply mail postcard or let ter (giving age) to Old American ; Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. L236B, Kansas City, Mo. Hungary Lets Colleges Open buuapest m The univer-. sities and colleges of Budapest, breeding ground of the October anti-Communist ' revolt, reopened quietly Monday. Communist po lice in a scries of raids had ar rested "counter-revolutionary" students and seized hidden stores of weapons in dormitories and basements. The reopening was accompanied by a warning from Gyula Kalai. member of the Communist Party's Executive Committee, that "every attempt by counter revolutionary students or teach ers to disturb the restoration of order will be ruthlessly smashed." POLL BURIES IKE PLAN CAIRO (UP) The newspaper El Shaab said today a poll on President Eisenhower's proposed Middle East doctrine showed three persons in favor and 68,342 against it. d Price- Balmy m Pans PARIS (UP)-The Paris Weath er Bureau said today that Sun day's high of 64 degrees was the warmest Feb. S In history. 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