Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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    lands Plane Safely
DALLAS, Tex., Aprl 20 Capt. P. 0.
Middledorf, Braniff Airlines pilot, smiles
broadly as he leaves Hie baggage compart
ment of the plane he just landed safely
with a faulty landing gear here last night.
TWO HOURS OF ANXIETY
The plane, a Convair 340, carrying 38 pas
sengers and a crew of three, came to a slid
ing halt and then the nose wheel collapsed,
: with the tail section tilted upward. No one
was injured. (AP Wlrcpholo)
41 Persons Escape Injury as
Pilot Lands Crippled Plane
DALLAS. Tex. Wl Ambulances
moaned and fear froze in a
thousand'throats as a crippled and
darkened airliner floated to a
landing here last night.
Thirty - eight passengers, as
sailed by two hours of anxiety,
buried their faces in pillows.
Skids to Safely .
But all 41 persons aboard the
Braniff Airways plane escaped in
jury as' the Ircmbling craft tilted
on its nose and skidded the final
few feet to safety.
Tha pilot, Capt. R. 0. Mittcn
dorl wore a big smile as he
emerged from the plane. Pretty
Susie Brock, the . hostess, wept
with relief. And Bert Hathaway,
a passenger from Oklahoma City,
crowed: "Everybody's happy. . .
It was the most beautiful landing
I've ever seen!"
The plane, a two-engined Con-
Soviet Party
Boss Cautions
Western World
MOSCOW (A Soviet Commu
nist Party Boss Nikita Khrush
chev cautioned the West last night
to keep hands off the Communist
world, declaring "we are not
saints and if necessary we will
rap your knuckles."
Khrushchev gave that warning
at a Polish embassy reception. He
spoke after Defense Minister
Gcorgl K. Zhukov said the Mos
cow-directed Warsaw Pact powers
would match any nuclear weapons
or guided missiles America pro
vided for its NATO allies.
PORTLAND m Coast Guard Wo wanl to wnrn 11,0 capitalist
Capt. L. M. Thayer Friday said -countries, do not joke with us,"
plans have been nronnrod for ihi 1 Khrushchev said. "Do not try to
dispersal of merchant ships from lesl " Iile 5"u did in Hungary
Ship Dispersal
Plans Drafted
vair 340, began its flight at Cor
pus Christ! yesterday evening and
made stqps at San Antonio, Dal
las and Oklahoma City. Shortly
before 0 p.m., just after the craft
took off from Oklahoma City for
Oregon and Columbia River ports
if the area is attacked by air.
Ships at Portland and' Vancou
ver, Wash., will he-given anchor
age sites below St. Helens in the
event of an attack, he said, while
vessels at Astoria will be required
with the putsch. You think of do
ing it, not only in Hungary, hut
also maybe In East Germany. Be
careful. We are not saints and,
if necessary, we will rap your
knuckles.
The reception honored Polish
to move to positions o(f Tongue j Premier Joseph Cyrnnkicwicz,
Point. Ships at anchor in coastal
ports would remain there, Thayer
said
A second blueprint
for dispersal
who slopped off in the Soviet enni
tal en route home from a tour of
the Orient.
In a talk with reporters, Zhukov
Kansas City, the noso landing
gear jammed,
"We knew we were In trouble
as soon as we took off," said Mit
tendorf, a veteran of 16 years of
flying with Braniff.' "A signal
light indicated something wrong."
Passengers were informed,
while the plane circled and circled
Will Rogers Field, the word got
out in Oklahoma City. A big traf
fic jam developed at the field.
Mittendorf received instructions
to bring the craft back to Dallas
and attempt a landing at Love
Field. .
Radio and TV stations flashed
the word in the Dallas area and
thousands gathered at the air
port. Fire trucks, ambulances and
police cars lined up along 7.000
foot, north-south runway, waiting.
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THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL
Salem,' Oregon, Saturday, April 20,
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to the sea. also has hern com- declared Russia would carry out
plcted. Thayer said. If this were measures necessary to coun
lo be put into effect, the ships j leract any action that NATO
would he required to maintain i takes.
zig-zag courses 50 to 200 miles out "tt'o have at our disposal ndc
in the Tacific until the raid ended. I quale means to retnliale against
The plans would be carried out any action of NATO," he said.
by the Waterfront Disaster Corp. I
a special force of Coast Guard
personnel and civil defense work. llc:illli ltom-it
ers, he said. I ., , , ,, '
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PORTLAND The slalc
Board uf Health reports that Ore-
gun hospitals nod health inslilii-
FILHKHT IIHAItINC SOUGHT
PORTLAND iT, - Tlie ierieral
government has lieen asked by
I Ij urrc"n 'Inert Commission to lions have received S31 l?o 805 in
hold a hearinc on requested in-: federal aid In the past 10 'vcars
creases of parity prices for fil-! In thai period, the board' said
"L1?. . . , Mho number of approved generai
The commission wants Ibe Do- hospital beds has risen bv nearlv
partmenl of Agriculture lo have 400 and those for mental' patient's
the hearing here before June in. i hy nearly 1,400.
DENNIS THE MKNACt
.v Kvlrhnm
Korea Force
Will Receive
Modern Arms
WASHINGTON Ml The .South
Korean ambassador says the
United - States has decided In
equip allied forces in Korea Willi
modern weapons in the face of a
buildup of Communist armed
strength in North Korea.
Ambassador You Chan Yane
said Friday he had been informed
of the decision by U.S. officials.
"I hope and pray they will take
Immediate action," he said. "To
morrow may lie too late."
The 1053 Armistice agreement
forbids any increase of armed
strength, including introduction of
any now weapons except as re
placements for worn out equip
ment. The United Slates lias ob
served the agreement.
However, there have been re
ports of growing c o m m u n i s t
strength in North Korea. Secre
tary of State Dulles said at a re
cent news conference Red viola
tion of the agreement gives the
United States certain freedom of
action, but he did not indicate
what was planneil.
The ambassador said he did not
know how long it will take to car
ry out tlie program, nor what
weapons would be sent into the
area.
At present, there are two U S
divisions in South Korea plus
oilier allied forces, (.'onimunisl
strength in North Korea is be
lieved to include a 700.000 m a n
ground force.
'I WOULDN'T MIND TAKIM'A BATH vVWEM I
M0 ONE. SAY, OHCZ A YEAR. BUT..
Oregon Polio
Cases Decline
PORTLAND tfi - The State
Board of Health said Oregon had
IS polio cases in the first 15 weeks
of 1957.
That is II fewer than in the
same period last year.
The board said, '"It is loo early
to predict whether the decline will
continue. But Oregon's polio re
ports have maintained n sd.irn
downward trend'' since mass S.-ilk
vaccine shots started
The hoard also said most other
diseases have been less ttrs vrr
But il added thai there have hern
4,V"n cases of measles so f.ir.
compared to only 557 in the same
period of I95B.
JOHN 15:14 Ye ore my friends, tf ye do whatsoever I command you.
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Yesterday, these four were their Mothers despair. Their J Sy'" i
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?' x esteraay, tnese tour were tneir Motners despair. Their
'faces were grimy, their playclothes spattered with mud.
They were even ready to put up their fists and fight when
the rivalry between spacemen and cowboys became a little
too keen. ' . .
Today, they are immaculate. They sing like young an
gels. They even look like angels . . . because today is Easter!
And these boys are proclaiming the glorious message that
Christ Is Risen.
Easter is the time of promise, beauty, awe at the miracle
of birth and rebirth. Easter is the time to let the joy of
living seep into you. It is the time to tell yourself that you
believe . . . and, if there's been any doubt about it, to start
believing again.
Spend part of your Easter in Church. Spend the rest of
it looking, with new eyes, at the wonderland God has
created around you.
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BRADLEY'S BICYCLE &
SI'ORT SHOP
237 N. High ' Ph. Lm-3-3844
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BLUTI.EIt Ql'ISTAI) LIIR. CO.
"Lverything to Build With"
4!5 Wallace Rd. Ph. Km 3 81R1
RUSS PRATT
CAPITOL CITY TRANSFER
Moving Protected Storage
Expert Tacking
Agent for Mayflower
Nationwide furniture Movers
Phune K'm-2-2433 230 S. Front St.
LESTER Del.APP
TV l.NSFER STORAGE
"Local and Nationwide .Movers"
Ph. Ein 217.)0 1113 N. Commercial
R. L. EI.FSTROM CO.
261) South Liberty
OSCAR ENt.ER AtiENCY
Insurance All Types
665 .Y Capitol Phune Em-l-2201
SALEM CAMERAS
469 State St. Ph. Em-2-4505
HOWELL-EDWARDS
FUNERAL HOME
Across from Sears
545 North Capitol
Hl'TCHEON PAINT STORE
Paints Varnishes Wallpaper
Ph. Em-3-6687 162 N. Commercial
LUMBER DIVISION
OREGON PULP & PAPER CO.
Quality Material
Courteous Service
Front and Perry Ph. Em-2-2421
MITCHELL'S RADIO AND
TELEVISION
Complete Television and Radio
Sales and Service
We Give iwf Green Stamps
J Phone Em-3-75'7 1880 State
MAYFLOWER MILK
Phone Em-3-9205
MONTGOMERY WARD
Department Store
LES NEWMAN S
Men's Wear and Shoes
179 North Commercial
MASTER BREAD
Brought to Yoh Fresh Daily
by Your Grocer and
Cherry City Baking Co.
PAY LESS DRUG STORE '
"Pay Less Has Everything"
484 State St. Phone Em-2-3654
DICK MEYER LUMBER CO.
One Piece or Truckload
1775 Lana Ave. Ph. Em-3-4939
W. T. RIGDON CO.
Funeral Directors
299 N. Cottage Phone Em-3-3173
. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
SENATOR HOTEL and
.COFFEE SHOP
SUPERB SUNDAY DINNERS
UNTIL 9 P. M.
Court and High Sts., Salem
Phone Em-3-4151
TWEEDIE FUEL OILS
"Oil to Burn"
Ph. Em-2-4151 1174 Edgewatei
West Salem
the vista Market
Complete Shopping Center
i 3045 South Commercial
UNITED THEATER CORP.
Elsinore Capitol . Grand I
Drive-In
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Authorized Buick Sales. Service
388 N. Commercial Ph. Em-2-362l
V. T. GOLDEN MORTUARY
S05 S. Commercial Ph. Em-4-2257
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AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AND IN THE INTEREST OF All SALEM AREA
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