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Page ? Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Friday, April 5, 1957 Senate Okays Addition! JJiji rr -t en iranned rcr Of 1 Mpinlipr to F.ap.lil&fi By WILLIAM WARREN iRudie Wilhelm Jr. of Portland, observed that the proposal for a lieutenant governor for Oregon had been voted upon by the people and rejected four times. Other Highlight! Osvald Weal: The House High- Vaited Prru Staff Correspondent The Oregon Senate late yester day passed Senate joint resolution 9 calling for the addition of one member to the Senate and one to the House, giving the Senate 31 members and the House (1. But because of the way the vote ways Committee passed favoraoly went, observers said the measure on a resolution to provide for; might have a hard time surviving I &ZJS?w. '"aiSTATE CLEARS BOARD Gov. Robert D. Holmes and other Democratic leaders, backed by labor leaders, have advocated the post of lieutenant governor for Oregon. He would preside over the Senate and. in case that chamber was deadlocked 15-15, cast the de ciding vote. The Senate, with 15 Republicans and 15 Democrats was deadlocked for the first 10 days of this ses- erecting a marker in honor of for mer Gov. Oswald West some where on the Oregon Coast high way. Community College: Action on the community college bill will be taken next Tuesday after mem bers of the House Education Com mittee have had a chance to study proposed amendments. The vote on SJR 9 was 18 to U. Co"""? welfare administration of with the 15 Republicans voting charges of harsh and unfair treat- soudly for the proposal and three ; Democrats joining them includ-1 ing President Boyd Overhulse. The other two Democrats voting for the resolution were Sens. Jean Lewis of Portland and Harry D. Boivin of Klamath Falls. Should the resolution pass the House, the proposal, involving a change in Oregon's constitution. ; would be referred to the people i at the 1958 general election. And j should the people approve it, the extra member to each chamber -would be elected on the basis of i population as determined by the 1960 federal census. The vote was taken after Sen. Howard Beiton of Canby, co-sponsor of the resolution with Sen. KF Welfare Chief To Fight Transfer By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i But Gov. Robert D. Holmes, has The state Public Welfare Com- recommended that the county ad mission has cleared the Klamath ! ministrator, Mrs. Altha Urquhart, Junior College Action Due in House Tuesday Soviet Warns Of Retaliation ForA-Attacks Action on the community college bill will be taken next Tuesday after members of the House Educa tion Committee have had a chance to study proposed amendments, the committee decided Thursday. One amendment would require the State Department of Educa-1 stal commission and be transferred to help clear the "controversy-clouded welfare situ ation there." The investigation was ordered earlier this year after a crazed pensioner shot up a welfare meet ing, killing Welfare Board Chair man Fred Peterson and wounding Mrs. Urquhart and County Com missioner Jerry Rajnus. The pensioner, Guy Earl Cra mer, 76, was charged with first degree murder but was found in nocent because of insanity. Petltioa Signed The shooting led to the circula tion of a petition, signed by some 75 persons, accusing the welfare agency of "harsh, inequitable, in human and unfair treatment." The petition was referred to the field in Safe mmmm Canadians Assail U.S. Senate Group For Charges Leading to Envoy Death OTTAWA, Ont. 11 Canadian churchmen and labor groups joined political leaders of all par ties Friday in condemning the U.S. Senate Internal Security sub committee for airing charges of communism against Canadian diplomat Herbert Norman. Norman, ambassador to Egypt, committed suicide Thursday by leaping from a building in Cairo miltce revived charges mat nc had been a Communist. The death of the 48-ycar-old Canadian diplomat excited the Japanese particularly because he had been born in Japan, of mis sionary parents, spent his pre univcrsity years here and headed the Canadian mission in Tokyo after the World War II surrender. nor. Sankcl Jill, aeicnueu we committees action in regard to Norman and Tsuru. It said: "The matter Is very compli cated. Blasting American witch hunting won't solve it. Tsuru and Norman both influenced the occu pation's labor policy, which went too far in encouraging leftist movements in Japan."- "McCarthyism is still alive aaaing, nouieaaea u. n. eon gressmcn, busy with their Red witch hunt, may not feel too elat ed at Norman's death." tion to submit the budget for the community college program start ing in 1959. Discussed by the committee was a House bill which would place substitute teachers who have served 75 per cent of the time for three consecutive years under the teacher tenure 1 a w when they were hired for their fourth year. The Japanese already were I The subcommittee had published ; uw.ue kwe auu-, commented one Dig aany, main- charges made before it that he jomniitt" last month quizxed'jehi. had been a Communist. Canadian P'- Shigeto Tsuru, a Japanese, j has , very sood Foreign Secretary Lester B.Pear- government official now lecturing I " shimbun. sen said the charges were "be- at Harvard University, about re-;1""1"' said tne lonyo animpun. ineath contempt." and that the ports uiat ne naa Lommunist iinKs 'Canadian government had investi- days in the United ! gated them in 1951 and held them States and about .Norman, whom . . . . . he hart Irnnu-n at Harvard Violnre uciouoced. ! the war Subcommittee leaders i in a state-, 0nh"a ' progovernment newspa mem Thursday said they "would! : !; l not be living up to our obliga Firemen work frantically with cutting torches, trying to free three children trapped in a 10x7 foot walk-in safe in i partly-wrecked mansion here. The children were trapped when someone slammed the door shut and twisted the nob. Firemen freed them after two hours. (AP Wirephoto) vestigation was made. The investi- j TRAPPED and a report on it was released Thursday. Miss Jeanne Jewett. State Welfare Administrator, said the report was delayed so it would not influence the Cramer trial. The report said that the accu sations in the petition were "based on rumor and unsound founda tion." Any failure to the public was due to a high staff turnover 90 MINUTES Ren. William Grenfell Jr.. Port- LONDON UB The Russians, i land Democrat, said the bill would continuing their warnings to affect 50 to 60 substitute teachers America's NATO allies, have in the Portland area and require I than to the policies of the Kla threalened devastating retaliation them to get bachelors degrees in math Commission, its administra tor any nuclear attacks from ba-' order to continue teaching. :tor or department, the report said srs in Britain, the Netherlands Action on House bill lit placing and West Germany. j teachers in districts with MOO or Moscow radio made the warn-, more students in average daily ings last night in broadcasts ' attendance under teachers tenure beamed to the three countries. i bogged down over an amendment They followed recent letters ;bv Rep. John Mosser, Portland Children Rescued From Safe in SF SAX FRANCISCO Three, daughter told her the boys put the and a large casework load rather;1"""' Tl'.'r::," ;...7 .7H n Ih. rliio. nf Ik. IV "O"1" lliauMUO 1-1H Je gcuuis nun uuuug u.c from Soviet Premier Bulganin to (he governments of Norway and Denmark, only Scandinavian countries in NATO. Bulganin told Republican, to increase the figure to 6004. Mosser said he feared that ex tending tenure laws to more dis- both countries that Russia wants j tricts now would have the effect peace but would retaliate with 1 0f holding uo the proposed school ' re - organization plan now being atomic great destruction for any attack. The broadcast last night in Dutch commented on Dutch De fense Minister Cornelius Stats current visit to the United States for talks on military aid. The Broadcast said the Dutch1 people should be told "the grave truth- last night before firemen could Cheri told her nobody got panicky. tear open the door. j It also recommended "no chance 7,1(1 youngsters did not say who in personnel in the office." I locked them m as they were play Amrv 1 HiiIium ' lr,R Uons if they omitted relerences to foreign nations in their investi gations of communism in the United States. Norman was act ing chief of the Canadian delega tion to the U.N. in 1951. The United Church of Canada, a merger of 21 Methodist. Presby terian and Congregational demon inations. in a statement by its sec-1 relary. Dr. Ernest E. Long, asked President Eisenhower and the U.S. Congress to call a halt to "assassinating the characters of innocent men." The Toronto and district labor council Thursday night urged the Canadian Labor Congress to take steps to impress upon the U. S. government that fundamental hu man rights and personal digni ties "of Canadian citizens and their diplomatic representatives must be respected." Speakers at the meeting called the Senate subcommittee a "kang aroo court." At Wardsville, Ont.. Mrs. Grace Wright, sister of Norman, de clared, "they hounded him to death." "AU those things thev said about him were cleared up long ago," she said. TOKYO tfi Major Japanese newspapers today expressed sor row editorially at the suicide of Canadian Ambassador Herbert Norman and bitterly criticized what they called the "Red witch hunt" in the U. S. Congress. Norman jumped from a building in Cairo yesterday after the U.S. Senate Internal Security subeom- Embezxling Son Must Repay Dad PORTLAND if - U. S. Dist. Judge Gus J Solomon Thursday ordered an embezzling son to re pay his father who made good the money the son had taken. The son. Charles L. Baker. 25, pleaded guilty to taking $600 from the Pendleton Branch of the First National Bank of Portland. His father repaid the bank from his savings. Judge Solomon placed the son on probation for three years, but stipulated that the son must repay the money to his father. MOTOR-VU DALLAS Gates Open 6:45 Show at 7:00 Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft "wuk thFmoud UHD" Cinemascope SECOND FEATURE . John Cassouetes, James Whitmore in "CRIME IN THf STSEEH" CARTOONS Gates Open 6:45 P. M. NOW SHOW1NGI Robert Wagner Broderick Crawford OnemaScoPe: Outdoor Adventure Co-Hit! EDMRS oftttr enrr jjWP WW KWHI AHDP LP MAKTO 'BTCTCT BMUI Filmed In Orcpon! HHIiN;q NUtV ShOviNG! The General i Top SECRET PAUL STEWART JIM BACKUS Mv.i-.i-v Ci-HIt a- ! Homicide ill IIUElllBII Utfk AN AUKD AltlSt PIC1UIE i Woodburn Drive In Open 6:45 Starts 7:15 Thurs.-Fri.-SaL Walt DisneT "Wtihrvd Ho The W?cra" Plus "MIWEK" Martin A Lewis "TutL fa luck i Car Kile" studied by the Legislature. Atlanta Officers In Lottery Trouble the uartlv demolished Gov. Holmes' deo.ion l rem. ouualnS ,n rac",c ""gni. mend transfer for Mrs. Urquhart' Firemen knocked the dial off the angered the woman who has serv-l'110-'00' sa(c s dr ln ord" 10 ed the commission for 23 vears Press in an oxygen tube. That pre She said: "There is no 'residue' i v,nled us0 lhe combination of fear in the community. And which turned up shortly after this is born out by the investica-'wartl5- tion which completely vindicated I A professional safe mechanic with 1.100 passengers today after my administration." ifinallv jimmied the door enough a trip to Europe on which she "Under no circumstances will I so that firemen could pry it open, steered clear ol her home port of Queen Liner Sails Out of French Port CHERBOURG. France UV-The Queen Mary sailed for New York ATLANTA UB ' Eleven ran Mfll-OrC Willi a rnmmnPfl ch catH ui ine soviet tnion wouio, in me ; record of 114 years in the Atlanta event of an attack, not shrink pijce department have been sus from destroying the springboards pended pending completion of a used for aggression against it." :iollen. investigation. Commentator Alexander Melin-1 p0ii cnjef Herbert Jenkins kov declared one H-bomb dropped j suspended the men Thursday on the U S. base at Soeslerberg. Inign, A Kultcui County grand jury in central Holland, would "obliter-1 alj,0 investigating lottery oper- ate Amsterdam. The Hague. Ut- a,lons in lhe ciiy. reeni, Amersioort ana tne wnole jenkins said the suspensions area between these cities." wcre bi!res m inormation turn The broadcast to Britain said ished by t'.S. Internal Rev that in any nuclear war Western fnue vice in Atlanta. European countries could be "hit. and hit hard, all over their length I and breadth." . i liatl Prostitute Union consider being transferred." she Efforts to oierce the massive con-; Southampton. said. i crete and steel walls had failed, t The 81.000-ton Queen Mary At Portland, Miss Jewett said; The three children, all members docked at Cherbourg Monday, by the next meeting of the state com- of prominent families, were Cheri passing Southampton, where mission would be held April 26 j Stevenson. 11: David Rude, ,5: 1-124 of her passengers had ex The governor's recommendation and William Moore. 16. ipected to land. She kept out of vet-, probably will be taken up then.! Cheris 13-year-old sister Cathy i the British port because of a sounded the alarm when she found oiacKiisung oy enusn snipyaro the door of the tomblike vault shut workers. Union leaders took the tight. action on grounds repairs to the The children said they had luxury liner were not completed agreed not to use oxygen by talk- when Britain's shipyard strike ing while they were imprisoned. ; began and the liner began her Their attempts to tell jokes when ' previous trip to New York with firemen reached them with the the help of government tugs, oxygen tube failed. Couldn't think ' The Cunard Line spent some of any. SS4.000 to ferry passengers and Rude, an Eagle Scout, said at crew members back and forth we couldn't believe anyone and to fly food and other supplies from Britain to Cherboure. ended Thurs-I -n . im s,nv (or anvone to The British shipyard and fac- have done. All we did was ask for tory strikes were called off Tues day while a court of inquiry Hanf ord 'Bolt' Dispute Ends NOW SHOWING! Continuous From 1 P. M.l 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS is insrid BERGMAN vul BRYNNER HELEN HAYES mJ GNBuIseop m LOOK! NOW SHOWINGI A Big First Run Picture! Anytim Children 206 RICHLAND. Wash. A nine- day millwrights' walkout on a "classified area" construction job at the Hanford Atomic Works in ; fin, a dispute over removal of electric 1 4 have locked us in. motor ancnor dohs day. i. t. .Mcueynoics. project man- somebodv to let us out. Then we aser for the J. A .lnnec rnnttnir. i Wert Germany a5 told that TAIPKI. Formwa - Tuon Co.. a.d the 25 millwripht tockrt , wd ed them any move to equ.p the new Ger- Formosa provincial covernment returned to vork on the Thursday tewrMrenis" man army with nuclear ueapons today rejected a request by pros morning shift. i utUr f f r - J T . tn ,ltiM many dangers tot mutes to form a trade union of. The company announced a re- ,ha rh.H V.kJ" whiie a court of probes union wage demands. would entail the country Mavor Wins 11th Term On the okJic: t'lufciitm 1 r i I v I mAHTC I I ' fcHJii ( I Chapter : 1 50c IBig Kiddie Matinee Everv Saturday! V CARTOON CARNIVAL I PLUS I Chapter 14 "PERILS OF THE WILDERNESS" I ALSO I "MAN FROM THE ALAMO" I All Seats 20c For Evervone A Dag Thinks Egypt to Let Israel Use Suez WKST. Tex. dP Mavor Georpe ; assignment of jobs Wednesday and, -we just sat down and held our Kacir has won his lith straight tne Millwrights Imon voted to hands over our ears." ,two-vear term. He has never had accept the change. The anchor ( Mrs. Rex Stevenson said her! an opponent. whs iruitnai jod w as jeu wun ' the hlectricians Lnion but the Millwrights were given the job of installing motors. VNITED NATIONS. N. Y. JF ! U N. Secretary General Dag Ham mar.Otjold indicalr that he be lieves Egypt may let Israeli ships use the Suei Canal. ! HammariLold aVed at a news conference yesterday about President Eisenhower's siairmcnt earlier this mwk that "e should not assume that Egypt will iolate the iwa conxention" by barring Israeli ships from the canal. "1 think it is a ie assump tion." the secretary general re plied. Egypt. boeer. has given no public :ndicartn that its bar to Israeli shipping w ;11 le buerrd Egypt in the past has refused to let Israeli ships go throuzh the canal on grounds that a technical state of war still exists between the two counties. Hammarsk)o5d said be had had no reply from Egypt to Israels question whether Egypt still con siders itself at war with Israel He also said neither Egypt nor Israel had replied to queries as to uhelher they were willing to reaffirm, as a "nonaggression pact." a proision of their 1M9 Palestine armistice agree ment against warlike acts. Hammarsk.wld expressed oppo sition to a Security Council dehate on the Sucx question at this time. He said he did not think it would be a good idea to call the council in on the issue of how to operate current Wahington-Cairo negotia tions hae been exhausted. Hammarkjold. who returned last week from a nine-day visit to Cairo, said he got full cooperation from Eoptian President Nasser and marie satisfactory" arrar.ee ments there (or the I'. N Emer-; gency Force. He declined to go ' into detail on any agicement reached with Egypt. FRIED SHRIMP ! $00 Sloppy Joe's DRIVE IN UTH and CENTER Try Our Speedy Car Serviee "DANCE SAT." CRYSTAL GARDEN $70.00 Coin Priie Ak For Your Free Ticket! BOX OFFICE O. NOW ON SALE umi concht mm le.th I t.bertir I rOITUK'O STMFNOKT COUMUNrrr coNCttn 17 U-mt CHiut in mi coNctm cm Mt. Al Smwvry JIWllllt-IKVIIlMlTKt HELD OVERI HELD OVERI HELD OVERI FROM THE MANAGEMENT: Wo are proud to bo able to prtsont this rtmarkabl movio to the people of Salem. It hai won the Highttt Honors of the movio world THE GOLDEN PALM lop award of this yoir"! Ctnnti Film Ftitival in Franco and our own National OSCAR a tho sett True lift movio of thii ytar. NEED WE i SAY MORE? 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