Air Force Board
Investigates Loss
Of Two Jet Planes
Portland U.R) A board of
Air Force officers today investi
gated the accidental discharge
of twelve rockets from a parked
jet at Portland Air Force base.
The dummy rockets destroyed
two nearby F-89 Scorpion jet
fighters.
Tuesday, June SI, 1955
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A stray rockets bounced off
the roof of a nearby Air Force
officer's home, and another
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plowed lnio a panted i-ti. turn
ing fuel and ammunition from
the two jets also destroyed a
jeep, but there were no casual
ties.
Lt. Col. Julian F. Crow, com
manding officer of the 497th
interceptor squadron to which
all the planes belonged, had high
praise for his men who rushed
into the area to remove 10 jets
threatened by the flames.
Airman l-C..Alvin Cutler was
on a wing of one of the jets when
a rocket zoomed 50 yards across
the field and struck the plane.
He said he felt the shrapnel on
his back and ran for it.
All but two "alert" jets were
grounded until inspected yester
day and the field was closed to
' all traffic for a half hour while
the fires were extinguished.
Air Force officials . said they
thought the accident resulted
from the failure of a device on
the plane designed to prevent
rockets firing on the ground.
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Reei Creek Renegades .
The Reese -Creek Renegades
Dairy club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
June 14.
Mrs. Moore, leader, read an
article on fitting animals for the
fair.
A tour to each members' home
to see how their animals were
getting along will take place
around the first part of July.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Nelsen June 28. Mr. Moore
will check record books to see
that they are up to date.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Johnston.
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IILRB Rejects Charges
Against Portlander
Portland (U.R) The National
Labor Relations Board yesterday
said it had rejected charges of
unfair labor practices filed
against Joe Fisher, Portland
automobile dealer.
The NLRB office here said
the board's general counsel had
decided the AFL Automotive
Employees Council had insuffi
cient evidence to back up its
charges.
The union had contended that
Fisher's proposed independent
employees union was dominated
by the company. It has 10 days
in which to appeal the decision.
Unless the ruling is appealed,
Fisher employees can go ahead
with a representation election
requested earlier. The union
filed its "unfair" charges after
the request had been made.
WEATHER By United Press
Northern California: Fair but
coastal fog; little change in tem
perature; wind near coast most
ly west to northwest 8-18 mph.
Delegates Gather
For Luther Session
San Francisco (U.R) Seven
thousand delegates from all parts
of the United States and Canada
assembled here today for the
16th biennial convention of the
Young People's Luther League.
The League, whose members
range in age from 12 to 25 and
are enrolled in 2200 separate or
ganizations in the two countries,
scheduled its convention to run
concurrently with the 10th an
niversary meeting of the United
Nations.
League President the Rev.
Marcus L. Gravdal, Eau Claire,
Wis., will deliver the keynote
address of the six-day conven
tion tonight at San Francisco's
Civic Auditorium.
Dr. Frederick A. Schotz of
Minneapolis, president of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
will install Rev. Carroll L. Hin
derlie and Rev. L. David Brown,
both of Minneapolis, as youth
director and associate director,
respectively.
Anderson Attorneys
Get Additional Time
Burns U.R) Attorneys for
convicted murderer James Clin
ton Anderson of Klamath Falls
have been allowed additional
time in which to appeal the con
viction.
Anaerson was convicted in
Harney County Circuit Court
here of the second degree mur
der of Richard David Miller,
25-year-old Beatty, Ore., horse
breeder on the Klamath Indian
reservation last November.
Defense Attorney Herbert
welch of Lakeview said the case
was to be appealed to the State
Supreme Court July 1, but be
cause the court reporter had
been unable to prepare trial
transcripts, Judge M. A. Biggs
granted a time extension.
OCEAN FLIGHTS
New York At any given mo
ment there are about 25 air
planes flying across the Atlan
tic ocean, either heading for this
country or for some foreign destination.
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