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Salem, 'Oregon',' Monday, April 29', 1957 Page 6 Section 1 THE CAPITAL' JOURNAE Peace Parley Fails, Honduras Chases 50 Nicaragua!! Invaders TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras Ufi Honduras says peaceful negotia tion has failed and it is ready to chase 50 Nicaraguan "invaders" from an area this country con siders its territory. Well-informed quarters said Honduran troops already had be gun driving out the small Nica raguan "force that moved into the newly created frontier Honduras province of Oracias a uios lasi week. But there was no confirma tion. A long-simmcring border dis Dutc between the two Central American countries appeared headed for a showdown as Hon' duran radio stations instructed Honduran civilians to await fur ther orders to "defend themselves (gainst aggression." Last night's broadcasts also or dered all Honduran military per sonnel to report to their barracks. Nicaragua has rejected Hondu ran nrotcsts about the alleged in vasion. Honduras at first charged Nicaraguan national guardsmen har entered two Honduran towns, Later Foreign Minister Jorge Fi del Duron complained only about an Incident at Mocoron, on Indian village of 1,000 population about 20 miles inside wnat Honduras considers the border. He said the Nicaraguan troops have occupied a school, looted shops, stolen livestock and gotten drunk. Nicaragua replied Saturday that Mocoron "Is and has always been Nicaraguan territory." The fron- Star Mothers Name Leaders ALBANY, Ore. W The Gold Star Mothers of Oregon, holding their annual meeting here Satur day, installed Mrs. Rose Decker of Portland as president. Others taking office include: Mrs. Leona M. Baker, Eugene, recording secretary; Mrs., Mary Cahmps, Salem, treasurer; Mrs. Ethel -Ashcraft, Grants Pass, chaplain; Mrs. Helen Taylor, Salem, color guard; Mrs. Flor ence Ziesler, Grants Pass, color bearer; Mrs. Lyda Jenson, Eu gene, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Artis McChesney, Spring Sadie Por, Salem, legislative chairman. tier region has been in dispute for years. A communique from the Hon duran Foreign Ministry said: - "Peaceful and diplomatic moves have been exhausted and the government is ready to chase the invaders from the nations territory. A high source in legucigalpa has attributed the renewed bor der tension to ruffled diplomatic feelings in Nicaragua because of Honduras refusal to send a spe cial delegation to the inaugura tion of Nicaraguan President Luis bomoza May 1, 1-Way Airlanes Safety Plan to Go to President WASHINGTON UK A plan for one-way airlanes with air traf fic separated by speed and alti tude was made public Sunday by engineers working on a White House air safety study. A report on all facets of the study will be submitted to Presi dent Eisenhower next month by Edward P. Curtis, the President's special assistant for aviation fa cilities planning. Engineering' aspects were de tailed at a briefing by Gordon Bennett and James Anast, two of the members of an engineering advisory group assisting Curtis in his survey. They said the new plan calls for a single system of air traffic control for all types of aircraft, military and civilian. This system would be applied first to traffic above 18,000 feet and would later be extended to ' cover flights at 10,000 feet or even lower. On heavily traveled airways, planes would bo dispatched at 20 minutc intervals along one-way air corridors, according to their speed. Club Probes 'Mugs' MEDFORD Wl - The Kiwanls Club here is undertaking an inves tigation of what it calls obscene, indecent and immoral literature on Mcdford newstands. The club has appointed a com mittee to look into the matter. A Vast Fortune on the Move - Amity Lions Hear History of Club AMITY (Special) History of the Lions club, organized original ly to help the blind, was the theme of an address given by Earl S. Briggs, International Rep resentative of the Lion's club at a guest dinner recently by the Amity Lion's club. Following the dinner members and guests heard a musical pro gram presented by Misses Glenda Patty, Beverly Weideman and Lorene Kroenig. i Honored guests for the occasion were C. J. Gibson and H. H. Fuller of the McMinnville Lion's club; Bill Wiswall, Hugh Campbell, Cy Hawver, Len Simons, Earl Briggs, the speaker and Norm Ross, dis trict governor, all of Portland Lion's clubs. In 1956 the world's civilian air lines carried 78 million passen gers, for an average distance of 575 miles each. PHILADELPHIA Armed guards at every turn keep eyes peeled as a half billion dollars worth of negotiable securi ties and other valuables are moved between two central city banks in Philadelphia yes terday. All traffic, vehicular and pedes-, trian, was barred from the area for almost : two hours while the transfer took place. Policemen assigned to the transfer duty didn't know what was planned until they were marched to the bank. (AP Wire-photo) Half-a-Billion Moving Job as Banks Merged PHILADELPHIA HI A half- billion-doiiar moving job was com pleted by dawn's early light here yesterday. While 35 heavily armed police men guarded the operation, nego tiable securities, jewelry and other valuables were switched from one downtown bank to an other. It was in connection with a merger of the Provident Trust Co. and the Tradcmcn s Bank and Trust Co. to form Philadelphia's fourth largest bank. Only a handful of police offici als knew about the move which began at 6:30 a.m. The 35 police men reported for assignment without knowing what their duty was to be. Barricades were set up along the three blocks the valu ables were moved and all traffic and pedestrians barred- from the route. Five armored trucks and 100 bank employes were needed to complete the transfer in an hour and 48 minutes. The Isthmus of Panama (not the canal) runs almost due East and West although it gives an appear ance on a map, because of its winding contour of running North and South. 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