Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1957, Page 19, Image 19

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THF, .CAPITAL', JOURNAE
Salem, Oregon, TKurs'day, March' 14, 1957
Anita inDenmark,
Denies 'Runaway9
COPENHAGEN, Denmark tav
Anita Ekberg, the Swedish movie
actress, flew into Copenhagen
Thursday and denied that she was
running away from her British
husband. Actor Anthony Steel.
"There is no truth to it at all,"
said the shapely actress. "There
Is absolutely no ritt between the
two ot us. I have come lor
rest and (or nothing else."
.Miss Ekberg left Ilio de Jancl-
ros film festival unexpectedly
Wednesday. Her departure from
Dulles Clears
Any Doubt on
Chinese Policy
U. S. Won't Recognize
Reds, Will Keep Up
Tight in UN
By CHARLES M. McCANN
United Press Staff Correspondent
Secretary of Stole John Foster
Dulles has left no room lor doubt
about United States policy toward
Communist China.
There has been speculation, off
and on, for a long time on the
possibility that the United Slates
might soften its attitude toward
the fled government of Pcipmg.
But Dulles, In a statement lo
members of the Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization, now meeting
In Australia, said emphatically
The United States means to con
tinue its recognition of the Chinese
Nationalist government in For
mosa.
It will not recognize the Com'
munist government.
It will continue lo oppose the
admittance of the Chinese Red
regime to the United Nations.
Dulles' statement seemed to be
a carefully considered pronounce
ment of a policy which will con
tinue for the foreseeable future.
The Reason Why
One reason for the statement
probably was that Bed China
shares the embarrassment of So
viet Russia over the way the de
motion of Josef Stalin from Com
munist sainthood got out of hand.
Dulles apparently felt that this
Was no lime to do any fnvnrs In
one ot the two great Communist !
powers.
But his blast against the Chinese
Beds marked a definite harden
ing of policy.
11 has been more than seven
years since the Communists over
ran China and sent Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-Shek to seek refuge in
Formosa.
With each passing year, there Is
less possibility that Chiang ever
can achieve his dream of Invading
inc mainland and throwing out the
Jiens.
The Commiinlsls represent
about 500 million people. The pop
ulation of Formosa totals about H
million, most of whom would be
happy if Chiang and his nrmy
weni 10 cninn or anywhere else.
The Peiping government has
been trying lo find some means of
getting the United Stales inlo a
direct conference, in which Dulles
would meet Chinese Communist
Premier Chou En-I.ni.
Also Ask Peace Talks
The Communists also have been
broadcasting messages about Ihe
desirability of pence talks to high
officials of Ihe Chinese Nationalist
regime, including I.I. Gen. Chiang
Ching-Kuii, the generalissimo's
eldest son and possible political
heir.
There also has been talk of an
International ngreemenl under
which there m i g It I be "two
Chinas." This somewhat nebulous
idea would imply that both Na
tionalist China and Communist
China might be recognized nnd
thai hnlh might he members of
the U. N.
In addition, Ihcre Is the (ues
lion nl Japan's future relations
with lied Chinn. Japan so far, un
der successive premiers, has ad
hered to a pro-American policy,
and has refused to recognize the
Peiping government. But China,
offering unlimited possibilities of
trade, is Japan's next door neigh
bor, and Japan needs foreign
trade. The day musl come when
Japanese-Chinese relations are
closer.
But there hardly can be much
effective criticism of Dulles' state
ment of pulley. The colli war is
on again. The Moscow and Pei
ping governments are encmiet of
everything Ihe I'niled Slates
elands fur.
the Brazilian capital was so hur
ried that she had no time to pack
suitcases and arrived at the air
port carrying some clothes over
her arm.
Steel said his wife was leaving
because of sickness in the family.
but Ihis was a surprise to Anita's
family in Mnlmoe, Sweden, just
across the sound from Copen
hagen. Her mother said the only
member of the family who is ill
is Anita's grandmother who
has been suffering from heart di
sease for six months.
Steel told reporters in Rio de
Janeiro Thursday that "living out
of suitcases is enough to give any
body neurosis." He said he was
returning to Los Angeles to close
their house, and had a Scandina
vian Airlines reservation on its
polar flight for Saturday night,
lie said he expected lo rejoin his
wife in Stockholm Sunday. I
Budapest Reds
Guard Against
Heroic Revolt
BUDAPEST, Hungary f-Com
munist police mounted guard
Thursday at the monument of a
Hungarian poet-hero to forestall
any outbreak on Friday's anniver
sary of his appeal lor freedom
from foreign rule.
A small open truck, flying the
Red fanner and a Hungarian flag,
was patrolling around the statue
of Sandor Pelocfi on the banks
of the Danube. It was on March
15, 1848, that his revolt against
Austria started, only to be put
down with Russian aid.
Hungarian troops and police
were patrolling the city heavily.
rciniorccd by the - newly formed
"workers guards." Wednesday
Russian troops began to take Dub-
lic part in the security arrange
ments.
Special Envoy
Reaches Beirui
BEIRUT, Lebanon (fl James
P. Richards, President, Eisenhow
er's special ambassador, arrived
in Beirut Thursday on the first
leg of an extensive Middle East
tour.
His mission is lo explain Eisen
hower's plan for economic and
military aid to block Communist
expansion in the Middle 'East. His
recommendations to the President
and Secretary of State Dulles are
expected to guide the administra
tion's application of the program.
Hospital to Carry
Name of Dainmasch
Gov. Holmes signed into law
Wednesday a bill to name the pro
posed slate hospital at Wilsonville
after the late State .Rep. F. II.
uammascn, Portland.
Dr. Dainmasch tried for 25
years to get the hospital ap
proved. Construction will start
next summer.
Envoys Huddle
For 66th Time
GENEVA m Ambassadors U
Alexis Johnson of the United
States and Wang Ping-nan of
Communist China held their 66th
meeting here Thursday and
agreed to meet again April 11.
The 20-month-old secret talks
have been deadlocked since last
summer. The ambassadors - now
meet only once a month, mainly
to restate their positions.
Johnson is trying to negotiate
the release of nine Americans im
prisoned in China and to get Red
China to renounce the use of force
against Nationalist-held Formosa.
CONCRETE PROPOSAL
LOS ANGELES (P)-Council
man Ransom M. Calllcott com
plaining that a "keep off the
grass" edict prevented . persons
from enjoying a downtown park,
proposed to the city, council that
the grass lawns be replaced by
concrete painted green.
Wholesale Prices
of Food Advance
NEW VORK W After more
than a month of declining, whole
sale food prices turned higher
this week, Dun & Qradstrect re
ported Thursday.
The firm's food index stood at
$6.12 compared with. (6.09 last
week and was 2.7 per cent higher
than $5.96 in the similar 1956
week.
The index represents the total
cost at wholesale of one pound
each of 31 foods In general use.
Weapons Into Scrap
BALTIMORE tf) An assort
ment of 350 guns, 200 knives and
collection of jimmies, chisels
and axes collected by Baltimore
plliccmen were on their way to
the steel industry today. Formerly
used for crime, they will be melt
ed into scrap by the Bethlehem
Steel Co. here.
Liedcrkranz cheese, discovered
in New York in 1892, was named
for a singing society.
Wreck Kills
Oregon Youth
In California
LONG BEACH, Calif. W A
young Oregon sports car enthusi
ast died instantly last night in a
collision with a tank truck and
trailer.
He was Ralph E. Moser, 21, of
Forest Grove.
Police said Moser was crushed
under the rear wheels of the truck
driven by Ray E. Oates, 23, Long
Beach. Oates was not held.
Three other occupants in the
sports car, including the driver,
Donald W Byrne, 20, Lancaster,
Calif.; Mariann Knowland, 18,
South Pasadena, Calif.; and Anita
Sehimke, 18, of Forest Grove, suf
fered minor injuries.
California has the largest state
membership in the Parents and
Teachers Association in the Unit
ed States with 1,529,756. Ohio is
second with 657,829.
Court Appoints
Defense Lawyer
For Wachsmuth
EUGENE W District Judge
Edward Leavy appointed attorney
Sidney E. Thwing Wednesday to
represent Albert Lewis wacns
muth, 65, in his first degree mur
der trial.
Wachsmuth is accused In the
fatal shooting of state policeman
Charles C. Sanders in a gun battle
at the Wachsmuth home in the
River Road district Feb. 22.
The court named the attorney
after Wachsmuth said he had
been unable to obtain counsel.
Wachsmuth, who had been In
the hospital for treatment of
wounds suffered in the gunflght,
was transferred to the city jail
Tuesday.
Celebrate Treaty Eml
AMMAN, Jordan B Twenty
thousand demonstrators marched
through Amman Thursday, cele
brating termination of the British-
Jordan treaty and the coming
withdrawal of British servicemen.
Texan to Hunt
Snow Monster
KATMANDU, Nepal Ut Texal
oil man Tom Slick left Thursday
for the wild Himalayan area of
eastern Nepal to launch a natur
al history expedition that will in
clude a hunt (or the Abominable
Snowman.
Slick and his party were flying
to Biratnagar and will push off
from there Friday with seven
Sherpa guides and 65 porters on
an eight-day trek to Iswa Khola.
Nepalese living in the area be
lieve the snowman is a huge, -hairy
two-footed monster that in
habits the slopes of the world's
highest mountains. The only pur
ported evidence of its existence
ever found has been bear-like
footprints in the snow.
624 LICENSES SUSPENDED
T.icPnsPR nf (194 (Vpcrnn Hi-Ii.opb
were silsnenripH during Fphruaru
Including 256 for drunken driving,
the state Traffic Safety Commis
sion said Wednesday.
1 1111 B
reg. 22.98-$69.95
DESIGNER
DRESSES
$9.99 to $24.99
You know Ihe names of these top sports shop designs . . . and
you may have even been eyeing these marvelous dresses. Cot
Ions, linens, silks, wools in shirtwaist, flared and sheath designs.
Now, come down early and grab your favorite. Sizes 10 lo 18
but not in every design-so come early. ' ,
reg. 25.98-49.98
DESIGNER COATS
10V20
Coats you can wear right now and keep on wearing through)
spring and summer evenings. Good selection in corduroy, pop
lin, wools-in checks, stripes and solid shades, some with match
ing hats. Many all-wealher' type in group. Sizes 8 to 1 8 but
once again, not in every design.
Mail and phone orders'
SPORTS SHOP STREET FLOOR
'plus shipping cost to areas outside our regular
truck delivery routes.
DRESSES
$
Hood Hivrr Raises
'JYnrlirr Pay 8200
HOOD IIIVKIt i 1 Diminrs
of Ihe lliind Itivrr school ilislrii't
have approved a Km annual base
Increase in teacher salaries.
In oilier nclion. the board took
ft stand against any slate legisla
tion that would add lo the ex
penses of local taxing districts.
Wa.wic Foil er. superintendent.
Said Ihis was In reference to
measures concerning public em
ployes retirement, clvura-s in
working hours, and incicasin;; I
school services.
reg. 9.98-24.98
FAMOUS
You can save up lo $18.99! Col
lection includes easy-care rayon
ciopcs, miracle blends and novelty
fabrics, year around cottons. Styles
for business, casual and home
wear. Regular and half sizes in
the group. Almost any color you
could wanl-bul not every style in
every size.
reg. M0.98-M7.98
SPRING DRESSES
Choose liom rayon, cupioni cotlons, rayon
prints, novelties and even fine silks
5.99
reg. $5.98-$7.98
collection
CLASSIC SKIRTS
'2.41
Final clearance of a wonderful group of skirts. Take
your choice of wools, woolnylons combinations in
basic solid tones, in gay plaids. Lots of heavenly styles
from which to choose. It's the time of year to add to
your wardrobe at mere pennies. We don't believe that
you can beat this price! Sizes 8 to 16 hut, of course,
not in every style so why not come early to get the pick
of the groupl
Mail and phone orders'
OREGONIAN SHOP STREET FLOOR
a
8.99
reg. 19.98-24.98
LABEL DRESSES
You II know the labels! Some actually less than ',i price. Dacron
prints, oi Ions and rayon crepes. Lots of business style $11
dresses in both regi.'iar and half sizes I
.fin7 and phone orders'
BUDGET DRESSES STREET FLOOR
reg. 149.95 handsome IMPORTED
TWEED COATS
Year around beauties! Coals that could star in your ward
robe for years . . . and now yours at a most unusual
Dividend Day special. We show only one from our col
lection of several styles one styled just for you. Each
bears a most famous label. Choose from combinations
of black, red, brown or gray with while. Sizes B lo 16
but not in every coal style.
Mad and phone orders'
WOMEN'S COATS-STREET FLOO.
DAYTIME DRESS
Assorted group of better dresses
choose from wools, crepes, rayons
In dressy and casual style. You'll
find prints and plains and you
reap dollar savings on eachl Wom
en's and misses' sizesl
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$8
nil in oting nt I.nd
NKW DELHI W - India's sec
ond national election moved into
its final and 19th day Thursday
with Prime Minister Nehru's Con
pfess Parly again by far the na
tion's slrongest political force.
iOnlv in Kerala Slate, nn Ihe
Malabar coasl nf lninlc.il smith-
rcn India, was Hie Congress Par-1
V trailing. There it was running
sePond to Ihe Communists in the
face for Slate Assembly seals.
reg. $16.98-22.98
BETTER DRESSES
With labels you know and love . . , rayon prints, solid
tone crepes and even favorite 2-pc. suit-dress. Regular
and half sizes
reg. 22.98-25.98
LABEL DRESSES
Includes brocades, laces, pure silks, rayon prints and
crepes. Casual and after-five dresses in regular and
half sizes .
Mail mirj iiioric orders
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FRIDAY: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
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