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Sunday. July 7, 1957
Women Pilots Arrive
In Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City If Salt : among 49 planes which left San
Lake City's municipal airport i Mateo. Calif., startin i at 9:05
swarmed with trimly gowned
women pilots Saturday making
their first required stop along
the transcontinental course of
the annual women's "Powder
Puff Derby."
Mrs. Alice Roberts of Phoenix,
Ariz., and her co-pilot, Iris Crit
chell of Palos Verdes Estates,
Calif., were the first to arrive
Amphibious Jeep
Reported Overdue
Anchorage, Alaska Of! -
An amphibious jeep which car
rier! two persons when it left
Japan 24 days ago to cross the
northern Pacific to the Aleu
tian islands is three days over
SHufe and has not been contacted,
it was reported Saturday.
The small craft, named the
"Itelf Safe," left the Japanese
mainland June 12 on the last
jpg of a 'round-the-world tour.
However, a northwest Orient
airlines official said lack of ra
tio contact should be "no cause
for worry." Northwest planes,
hich fly over the course plan
Vti by the jeep's occupants, have
keen trying to make radio con
Jfcct for about three weeks.
The craft's occupants. Ben
Carlin of Australia and Boyde
tfente of Phoenix. Ariz., placed
720 gallons of gasoline aboard
(Tr the trip they expected to
lst three weeks. The tip of
orthern Japan is more than 1,
TjtO miles from Shemya island.
their destination in the Aleu
tian
Robert Reeve, Anchorage, the
tifarer's Alaska contact, said
tt Jeep waj equipped with a
limited frequency radio- He also
id the area had not recently
Qbn hit by storms.
The coast guard stationed in
tie Aleutians also reported no
cce in attempts to contact
th two adventurers.
a.m. (pd.t.) yesterday morning,
bound for Philadelphia.
Mrs. Roberts set her Beach
craft Bonanza C-35 down with
out a hitch and punched in at
12:28 p.m. (mst). She was due
in at 12:52 p.m-
The pair was 'ollowed at 12:30
p.m. by pilot Bernice Trimble,
Flint, Mich., and co-pilot Joan
L. Srubec, Cleveland, and pilot
Barbara Kireman, Andover,
Mass., and co-pilot Esther Gar
diner, Waterford, Conn. Both
crews also flew Bonanzas.
Arrival number four, Irene
Leverton of Redwood City,
Calif , was the first to encounter
trouble when she brought in her
Cruisemaster at 12:37 p.m. Aft
er a smooth landing, she found
her plane door locked from the
outside. Derby rules prohibit pi
lots from accepting help in dis
embarking from their planes. So
the frustrated Irene kept her
seat until another Powder Puff
er came over and released her
from the craft.
Double Checking
Officials were double checking
rules to make certain the flub
would not disqualify her from
the race.
This year's flight is the 11th
sponsored by the all-women's
transcontinental air race. En
trants may set down at any or all
designated stops along the route.
But only Salt Lake City and
Harrisburg, Pa , are required
stops. Planes are required to
cross a finish line at North Phil
adelphia by 5 p.m., July 10.
For the most part Ihe women
wore dresses or blouses and
skirts. Some added jewelry and
corsages. Only an occasional
aviatrix traveled the course in
slacks.
Some of the pilots planned on
stopping in Salt Lake City for
the night. But others were em
barking again as soon as they
checked out weather conditions
in the Mid-West-
The winner of the "derby"
will not be determined until all
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Public Outcry Against Stalinist
'Anti-Party' Group Said Mounting
By HENRY SHAPIRO
United Press Correspondent
Moscow "P The public out
cry against -the deposed Stalin
ist "anti-party" group mounted
Saturday in intensity and feroci
ty across the length and breadth
of the Soviet Union.
But there was still no official
word on the ultimate fate of
VyachesJav M. Molotov, Georgi
Malenkov' and Lazar Kagano-
vich, the discredited former lieu
tenants of the late Joseph Stalin.
aircraft have crossed the finish
line and average speeds for the
entire course have been comput
ed by race officials.
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The official Communist Party
newspaper Pravda said a "wave
of popular wrath against the an
ti-party group of Molotov, Mai
enkov and Kaganovitch has been
sweeping the U.S.S.R.
Full Military Backing
The shakeup, directed by Com
munist Party Secretary Nikita
S. Khrushchev, has received the
full backing of Soviet Defense
Minister Marshall Georgi Zhu-
kov.
Unofficial public accusations
against the trio already have
gone far beyond the official at
tacks on them.
The strongest official blast
blast came from the armed for
ces newspaper Red Star which
accused the Molotov group of
"conspiring" to "remove the
elected leaders" of the Commu
nist Party. This in itself went
way beyond the previous accu
sations of "dogmatism" and "factionalism."
Public speakers at thousands
of mass rallies throughout Rus
sia went even further. They de
nounced the trio for "vanity,"
"lust for power" and of "dirty
sabotage.
Trio Out of Sight
There has been no official
word on the whereabouts of Mol
otov, Malenkov or Kaganovich
Ingrid Rushes (o
Side of Daughter
Rome (IT) Actress Ingrid
Bergman rushed home to Rome
Saturday for the first time in 10
months to the bedside of a sick
child and announced she would
resume housekeeping with her
husband, Roberto Rossellini,
next month.
Miss Bergman, seeking once
and for all to spike reports of
a rift in her celebrated romance
with the Italian director-produc
er, said she and her husband
would be reunited when he re
turns from directing a picture in
India.
The Swedish-born actress will
have another reunion first
with her 19-year-old daughter,
Jenny Ann, whom she has not
seen in six years. She said Jenny
also would join the family at
their seaside villa near here. It
will be Jenny's first meeting
with Miss Bergman's three other
children.
Miss Bergman made an em
ergency flight here to see her
five-year-old twin daughter, Is
abella, who underwent an emer
gency appendectomy last night.
Washington's Toll
Reaches 6 on Fourth
BY UNITED PRESS
The accidental death Friday of
N. T. Loomis, 84, Humpulips,
raised Washington state's Fourth
of July holiday death toll to six-
Two other persons have been
killed in traffic accidents and
three drowned.
Loomis died when the tractor
he was operating rolled over an
embankment while he was putt
ing in hay. He was pinned under
the machine.
Gordon G. Shafer, 18, Route
1, Naches, and Abraham Long,
35, Seattle, were killed Thurs
day in traffic mishaps.
Jack Manavie, 52, Port Or
chard, and Peter C. Johnson,
about 30, New Westminster,
B. C. both drowned in Washing
ton lakes. Alex Baker, 34, Au
burn, drowned Wednesday.
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MOTHER, DAUGHTER WED
Salem. 111. IP1 Martha Jane
Walker, now Mrs. William Haley,
and Clara Mayfield, now Mrs.
Walter Lowry, were on a double
honeymoon Saturday. Mrs. Low
ry. 61. is Mrs. Haley's daughter.
Mrs. Haley is 82. Mother and
daughter were married in a dou
ble ceremonv.
They have not appeared in pub
lic since June 18 10 days be
fore the party Central committee
meeting that resulted in their
ouster.
The continuing shakeup in
government and party Friday
saw two more deputy premiers
dropped from cabinet post. They
were Mikhail G. Pervukhin and
Maxim Saburov who lost their
posts as first deputy premiers.
Pervukhin presumably re
mained as minister of medium
machine building. Saburov was
out altogether.
Vealher Scientists
Say Tornado Storms
Generate Signals
Washington fin Weather
scientists reported Saturday that
tornado-spawning storms gen
erate warning signals that may
help man to forcast them better.
These signals, the American
Meteorological society said,
"should be of assistance in the
preparation of short-range warn
ings of developing storms."
Forecasts with present meth
od seldom pinpoint tornadoes
and are considered successful if
they are verified about half the
time by actual occurrence of a
tornado somewhere in the area
covered. '
Forecast Area
The forecast area usually cov
ers about 30,000 square miles
whereas the area of destruction
from a single tornado seldom is
greater than 10 square miles.
The new technique makes use
of the fact that each tornadic
storm produces an elecrical dis
charge. This electrical activity
seems to reach a maximum be
fore the tornado emerges. Meas
urement of the frequency of dis
charges gives a rough gauge of
the storms intensity.
Three or more stations, aided
by radar tracking, could locate
the tornado's parent storm and
give the forcaster better ad
vance indications of its course
than he now has.
Greater Potential
Voltage in Battery
Chicago I1B Develop
ment of a new battery with 63
times greater potential voltage
and 10 times the storage life of
an ordinary flashlight cell was
described at the Electronic Com
ponents Symposium here by
Burton F. Wagner of the Gener
al Electric company, Auburn.
N.Y.
Wagner said the new "solid
electrolyte" battery, about the
size of an ordinary flashlight
cell, is but the forerunner of. an
entire family of batteries of the
future.
He predicted It would prove
useful in "one-shot" devices
where needed energy is stored
in a capacitor and wnere long
periods of disuse require a
source having long storage life
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are concentrated in nine states.
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Argentine Ambassador
Ordered from Caracas
ful attitude of the Argentine am
bassador in Caracas when he
refused to take part in the in
dependence day celebration to
which he was invited."
Caracas, Venezuela HH Ven
ezuela declared Argentine am
bassador Carlos Toranzo Monte
ro Perona non grate and order
ed him out of the country Sat
urday after calling its own am
bassador home from Buenos
Aires-
The foreign ministry commu
nique announcing the move said,
however, that Venezuela has not
broken diplomatic relations with
Argentina.
A formal communique ac
cused Toranzo of "deliberately"
refusing to take part in Vene
zuelan independence day cele
brations and taking a ''disrespct
ful attitude towards Venezuelan
authorities."
It said there were "indications
tending to show" that Argentine
diplomatic representatives "or
ganized attempts against the life
of refugee politicians who came
here under the right of asylum."
Bad Feelings
Bad feelings between the two
nations developed over Argen
tina's demand that Venezuela ex
pel former Argentine dictator
Juan A. Peron, who was grant
ed diplomatic asylum here.
Diplomatic sources here re
ported that Peron has not been
at his usual apartment for the
last three days. The sources said
diplomats whose duties include
keeping tabs on the former dic
tator have been unable so far
to learn where he went but as
sume he is living somewhere in
Caracas or nearby with friends.
Venezuela called its ambass
ador to Argentina, Atilano Car
revalli, home from Buenos Aires
Friday for consultations. Embas
sy counselor Aquiles Certad and
the military attache also were
ordered home
Accuses Venezuela
Argentina has accused Vene
zuela as a base to stir up revo
lutionary activity against the Ar
gentine government.
The Caracas newspaper La
Calle said yesterday however,
that Venezuela ordered its am
bassador home from Buenos Air
es because of "the disrespect-
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