Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1956, Image 7

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    Morse Sees
War; McKay Hits Foe's
By UNITED PRESS
Sen. Wayne Morse campaigned
In the Salem and Roseburg areas
today while his Nov 6 opponent,
Douglas McKay, planned more
appearances in the Portland
area.
Addressing a convocation at
Oregon College of Education in
Monmouth, Morse said yesterday
that "We're involved in a new
version of the 100 years war
that is a cold war and will be
decided on the economic front."
"We must export economic
freedom and we must develop
brain power to the fullest possi
ble extent to deal with the prob
lems ahead," he said.
"That is why I have intro
duced the Morse bill for federal
aid to education," the senator
added.
McKay Hiti at Mors
During a question and answer
period which followed the ad
dress, Morse said he "never has
and never will filibuster to pre
vent a vote ever occurring on an
issue. I will filibuster to prevent
a steamroller, as I did on the
atomic energy bill," he said.
McKay, former interior secre
tary and Oregon governor, cen-
Secret Police Thwart
Airplane Seizure Try
Budapest, Hungary U.R)
Two Hungarian secret police
men posed as passengers to frus
trate an attempt by four anti
Communists to seize a Hungar
ian airliner over western Hung
ary Monday, the government an
nounced. One of the plotters was shot
and killed and two other serious
ly wounded in a gun battle in
the skies near the Austrian bor
der. The attempt to wrest control
of the plane from its crew and
fly it to Western Germany fail
ed, it was said, because secret
police were tipped off by anoth
er of the conspirators who was
arrested before the plane took
off.
Last July, eight Hungarian
students seized a commercial
airliner and flew to a West Ger
man airfield after a fight in
which all 19 persons aboard
were Injured.
The federal government owns
approximately 21 per cent of all
property in the United States.
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tered his attacks on the opposite
party, and Morse in particular,
in the field of national spending
and taxation.
In an address last night, Mc
Kay asserted that proposals of
his opponent "would produce the
biggest tax increase this country
has -ever seen."
"He goes far beyond previous
Democrat spending policies. He
Nixon Woos Labor
On Whirlwind Trip
Through Indiana
En Route with Nixon U.R
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on whipped his whirlwind cam
pagin through Indiana toward
New York state today, wooing
labor and radiating confidence.
Nixon's tour was marked by a
runaway elephant Monday night
and he talked as if his party
imitated its emblem.
Overnight at Buffalo
He started another gruelling
day with a speech at his over
night stop in Youngstown, Ohio,
then flying stops and speeches in
Evansville, Ind., Forty Wayne,
Ind., and an address and over
night stay in Buffalo, N.Y.
Aides said Nixon .planned to
answer in Buffalo Democratic
presidential nominee Adlai E.
Stevenson's defense of his propo
sal to halt hydrogen bomb tests.
The vice president has been
challenging Stevenson daily on
the topic.
Nixon, who met a juvenile
elephant in Fort Worth, Tex., a
week ago, landed Monday night
at Warren - Youngstown airport
in eastern Ohio to be greeted by
a gold-blanketed adult pachy
derm named Miss Burma. They
just got Miss Burma back in
time to be sociable.
Returns To GOP Fold
Shortly before the Nixon
plane landed, an Air Force jet
fighter took off, and Miss Bur
ma went lumbering down the
runway in pursuit. Her keeper
collared her and she went back
to being a Republican.
Nixon told a Toledo, Ohio,
audience in one of six speeches
and three news conferences in
his- back - breaking caravan
through Ohio's industrial areas
that the GOP will receive a
greater share of the labor vote
Nov. 6 than it received in 1952.
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Spending
goes far beyond his party's plat
form. If . there is any pressure
group to whom he has not
pledged a slice of the treasury,
it is not of record," McKay
charged.
He said the Republican party
has good programs for veterans,
schools, highways and all other
proper functions of government.
Others Speak Ouf
Sen. Albert Gore, (D-Tenn.),
remained in Oregon today to
continue plugging the Democrat
ic candidates, particularly Sen.
Morse. Speaking in Portland
yesterday. Gore lauded Adlai
Stevenson's stand on the H
bomb and said the presidential
candidate's speech last night was
one of the most important of the
campaign.
Don Walker, Portland attor
ney, said today that more than
40 former law students of Sen.
Morse met in Portland recently
and pledged their support to
McKay.
Robert Holmes, continuing his
campaign for governor, demand
ed last night that Gov. Elmo
Smith retract statements Holmes
said were made last week.
Holmes charged that Smith
had said he supported the crea
tion of Portland State College
while Holmes voted against the
bill. Holmes asserted that the
record of the Senate pointed out
that the opposite was true.
What put the magic
in the new kind
Dutch Press Steps Up
Demands on Royalty
The Hague, Holland flJ.R)
The Dutch press stepped up its
demands today that something
be done to solve the crisis threat
ening Holland's royal family.
For the second day Dutch
newspapers strongly criticized
officials for their handling of
the rift reported between Queen
Juliana and Prince Bernhard.
The trouble originally started
over the Queen's friendship with
faith healer Greet Hofmans. The
latest uproar was touched off by
the London Sunday Pictorial,
which said top court officials in
formed the newspaper of a plot
to force the queen to abdicate.
The alleged plot also involved
Prince Bernhard's mother, Prin
cess Armgard of Lippe-Biester-feld,
the newspaper said.
Dr. I. G. .Van Maasdijk. the
queen's chamberlain, denied giv
ing the story to the Pictorial, but
the Dutch press refused today
to be satisfied with his explanation.
Students of plant origins are
still trying to determine the
origin of corn. All vegetables
are known to have ancestral
form, but not corn. White men
first found American Indians
growing corn, and it has never
been found growing wfld any
where in the world.
Absentee voting is permitted
in 34 of the states.
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The new Ford Fairlane 500 (118-inch wheelbase).
Longer, lower, larger than many medium-priced
cars, yet lower in price than most of them!
Scientists Support
Stevenson's Proposal
To End H-Bomb Tests
Pasadena, Calif. (U.R) Ten
top California Institute of Tech
nology scientists, who warn that
"time is running out," today
backed Adlai Stevenson's pro
pdsal to seek an end to H-bomb
tests.
The scientists, including Dr.
Carl D. Anderson, Nobel Laur
eate in physics for 1934, issued a
joint-statement Sunday support
ing Stevenson's proposal and
taking issue with President Eis
enhower's expression of regret
that the question had become a
campaign issue.
No Other Guarantee
". . . After 10 years of nego
tiations, the world has no other
guarantee of survival than the
tenuous hope that no nation will
pull the trigger for fear of com
mitting national suicide," they
warned.
"Time is running out, with an
implacability that we ignore at
our peril."
They said that Stevenson's
proposal for the United States to
take the lead in seeking an end
to H-bomb tests "might be a use
ful way to get the negotiations
out of the deadlock stage."
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Commenting on President Eis
enhower's stand, the scientists
said:
"We find it regrettable that
discussions of our military
strength, of our vulnerability
and our foreign policy in rela
tion to H-bombs have thus far
represented such a small propor
tions of current politicial discus
sions." Inadequate Attention
They said that arguments that
halting H-bomb tests would al
low Russia to out-distance the
U.S. in nuclear development or
would endanger national secur
ity "give inadequate attention
to . . . the urgency of dealing
immediately with the peril that
confronts the world . . ."
The next four years could de
termine whether civilization sur
vives or dies," the , scientists
warned.
BRITISH GET DC-7C
Santa Monica, Calif. (U.R)
The first of 10 Douglas DC-7Cs
ordered by British Overseas
Airways Corp., was accepted
India's railroads cover 47,350
miles, world's fourth largest.
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It all started with the new "Inner Ford." When Ford
engineers planned this baby, they didn't just think in terms of
new springs, new brakes, new axles. They thought in terms of a
car through-and-through new.
The wheels got smaller. Yes, this new Ford is so new in
every detail that even the wheels have changed. Now smaller
and broader for a better grip on the road, they help you take off
quickly . . . give you a better ride.
The wheelbase got longer ... in fact Ford offers two wheel
bases, both longer than any in its field. So now you can choose
between a Ford that's over 16 ft. long or one that's over
17 ft. long!
The frame got wider. Side rails bow out and dip down
between front and rear wheels to give a more stable, safer
riding platform ... a lower, sleeker silhouette.
The ride got smoother. With new suspension, new springing
front and rear, the ride this new Ford gives you is the closest
you'll ever come to coasting on velvet-covered clouds. And that
holds true on back roads, too!
The handling got easier . . . and no wonder! This new, lower
Ford with stiffer frame is poised and balanced like a panther.
And the new swept-back front suspension works its magic
when you need it most.
The power got hotter. This new kind of Ford is packed
with Thunderbird GO! It offers a wide range of Silver
Anniversary V-8's to fit every horsepower need . . . plus
a new version of the famous Mileage Maker Six.
The roof got lower. You can shake hands with admiring
friends over the roof of this low, low Ford. No wonder it clings
to the road like a coat of paint. And it's designed to let you make
the easy entries and graceful exits you've always known.
The body got quieter. As a matter of fact, it's the strongest
body ever built for a low-priced car. It's built to keep its new
car "tightness" longer. And no car in Ford's field has such
generous sound-proofing.
The room got bigger. There's head room to spare for a
tycoon-type hat. There's real stretch-out leg room, too, even for
six-footers. And there's shoulder space for six big passengers.
The lines got sweeter. They have the Touch of Tomorrow.
Ford gives you the longest, lowest, low-priced car ever. Each
graceful contour, every long, low, lance-like line of its sculptured-in-steel
body says, "Let's go!"
The style got smarter. With this new-look hew Ford you have
a car that belongs anywhere! For example: all Fairlane models,
including the sedans have the look of a hardtop.
The value got greater . . . and the price is still Ford-low. The
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Poet Sees Choice of
Security, Civilization
Washington (U.R) Poet Rob
ert Frost Monday night said one
of the biggest choices in life to
day is between security and
civilization.
"There's utopia-or security
on one side and the gamble of
civilization and risks on the oth
er," he said.
"Higher education is to get
you to perform on your own
somewhere between them
make a choice."
The 82-year-old poet chatted
with newsmen before reading
some of his poems at the Cor
coran Gallery.
"I'm afraid of those big men
always in a hurry," he said, talk
ing about U.S. presidents.
"Some have been very nice to
me. I admire them but they
scare me."
ROSTER REDUCED
Montreal U.R) The Mon
treal Alouettes of the Big Four
Canadian Football league cut
halfback George Brancato, for
merly of LSU and the Chicago
Cardinals, from their roster to
day reducing their "import list"
to 12 American players.
A whale shark may reach a
weight of 25,000 pounds and an
overall length of up to 60 feet.
57 FORD!
REPLACEMENT
Detroit 1U.PJ The Detroit
Red Wings called up wing Bill
McNeill from their Edmonton
farm club in the Western league
to replace Bill Dineen, who suf
fered a wrenched knee in the
team's opening game and is ex
pected to be sidelined another
10 days. McNeill will report in
time for Thursday's game with
the Toronto Maple Leafs.
ARCHIE TO FIGHT
Chicago U.R) Archie Moore
and Floyd Patterson will meet
in the Chicago stadium Nov. 30
for the world heavyweight box
ing championship, James D. Nor
ris, president of the Internation
al Boxing club, announced Mon
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