Demands for Steps
To Curb Mid-Air
Collisions Voiced
Los Angeles HP) Public
demands are growing for the
government to do something
to prevent air collisions like
the three which cost 55 lives
iff three days in southern
California.
The clamor of politicians
and public officials became
louder as military and civil
ian teams pressed investiga
tions into the reasons for the
air tragedies.
Forty-eight persons died
Saturday in the collision of
a Military Air Transport
Service C118 and a Neptune
P2V Navy bomber over the
heavily populated suburb of
-jNorwalk.
, The collision came just a
day after two B26s collided
in flight near Barstow, Calif.
Two crewmen were killed in
the crash of one of the planes
near Daggett. The other land
ed safely.
Then, Sunday two private
planes smashed together over
Yorba Linda, about 20 miles
southeast of Los Angeles,
killing four persons in a
Cessna and the pilot of a
Piper Tri-Pacer. The toll for
the three days was 55 dead.
Demand Investigation
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight
has joined in demands for a
full-scale congressional inves
tigation of air traffic prob
lems by Sen. Thomas Kuchel
(R.-Calif.) and local supervi
sors. Kuchel said the Norwalk
accident, the worst in Cali
fornia history, may point up
the need for a single federal
authority to control air space
in the interest of safety of
those who are in the air and
those on the ground.
Supervisor Kenneth Han
wired Defense Secretary Neil
McElroy:
"A thorough investigation
is needed of the crash and
new rules or regulations
might be necessary to pre
vent recurrence of such
tragedy. With the increased
air traffic of both military
and civilian aircraft, new
rules of safety or better en
forcement of existing safety
rules is necessary.
Wreckage Studied
Navy and Air Force teams,
by Brig. Gen. George S. Cas
sady, deputy commander of
the MATS Atlantic division,
pushed their investigation of
the Norwalk crash today.
Wreckage of the two planes
which showered down on a
sheriff's substation, homes
and businesses was taken to
Los Alamitos Naval air sta
tion for study to determine
what happened.
The sky was clear when
the C-118 took off from Long
Beach airport at 7:08 p.m
headed for McGuire AFB in
New Jersey with 41 aboard
The P2V bomber, carrying
eight naval reservists, was
airborne on a training flight
at Los Alamitos about 20
miles away at 7:07 p.m.
Both pilots were flying un
der "visual flight rules" in
their "climb outs" from their
airfields. A few minutes later,
about . 2,500 feet above Nor
walk the two planes smashed
together. A bright light flash
ed across the sky and the
shattered planes fell to earth,
raining wreckage and bodies
over a wide area.
The Hollywood Scene
Hollywood (W The
young, blond German waiter
who clicked his heels in front
of the table and opened the
wine bottle with a flourish
was no exception.
Romy Schneider, one of Eu
rope's leading young actress
es, and certainly one of the
prettiest, has been the delight
of New York and now Holly
wood's foreign restaurant
workers since her United
States arrival from Germany
two weeks ago.
Maybe it's because they get
to use their German, or may
be it's attractive Romy!
In any event, Romy and
her actress mother have done
nothing but hold court since
their arrival under the aus-J
pices of Walt Disney. The 19-year-old
star is here to push
her first film to be distributed
In the United States, "The
Story of Vickie." Disney's
Buena Vista purchased the
Austrian-made film and dub
bed in English.
Potential Hazards
A dinner - time interview
with Romy can be hazardous.
specially if it's held in range
of a musician. Or if an Ameri-
can movie star should walk
in. Or they serve seafood.
Just about the time you're
exploring the reasons behind
the girl's refusal to pose for
cheesecake ("Leg art is not
my occupation or thinking-
I can stand on my ability
alone"), a beaming, bespec
tacled violinist takes his cue,
And the next questions
must be sandwiched in be-
tween a Vienese waltz and the
happy humming of a young
. girl who suddenly remembers
: she was born there.
In between waltzes, Romy
explained that, "My Fair
Lady" in New York has been
the highlight of her trip so
- far and that she can't get
over the "tempo" of the
United States.
Everything Quick
"Everything is so quick and
so exact," she said in accented
English. "Just so many min
utes for this and then it's
time to do something else."
In the middle of explaining
what the "something else" is,
young Miss Schneider ges
tured again for the seafood
table. "You know, you just
can't get shrimps in Europe,"
she said.
By HAZEL JOHNSON
United Press Writer
The daughter of actor par
ents (mama is well-known on
the continent as M a g d a
Schneider and Romy's father
is German matinee Idol Wolf
Albach - Retty), Romy is ap
preciative of the giant-sized
professional assist that came
from her family.
"But it can't be family
alone," both she , and her
mother, acknowledged. "All
a mother can do is hold the
stirrup," Mrs. Schneider said.
'The child has to ride."
Klamath Indian
Land Said Worth
$123,725,018.10
Klamath Falls (IP) Thomas
B. Watters, management spe
cialist for the Klamath Indian
reservation, has released
to tribal leaders a tentative
appraisel figure listing the net
worth of the reservation at
$123,725,018.10.
The appraisal figure was
contained in a letter to Wat
ters from Hatfield Chilson
undersecretary of the interior.
who said he would submit
those figures to the Senate In
dian affairs subcommittee on
Monday.
Not Finally Accepted
Chilson told Watters the
figures had not been accepted
finally because some sup
porting data had not been re
ceived and reviewed, but he
said that data was expected
momentarily. He explained
that "We do not expect that
it will affect the summary
figures except for 1958 trans
actions."
Chilson also explained that
tribal assets, for the purposes
of this appraisal, were com
puted at realization value
which means the amount
which it is estimated may be
realized under the terms of
Senate Bill 527 as amended
The appraisal, long awaited in
the Klamath basin, shows rea
lization value as of Oct. 21,
1957, and other values as of
Feb. 28, 1957. It does not re
flect timber sales after the ap
praisal date or tribal expendi
tures in fiscal 1958, according
to Chilson.
Chilson Testifies
Itemized appraisal figures
as presented to Watters by
Chilson were: 95 timber units
valued at $118,391,610: 22
grazing units $468,990; two
marsh units $407,056; three
farm units $331,720; four
agency buildings $142,000;
ten other units, $3,982,719.
Chilson testified in Congress
regarding two separate pieces
of proposed legislation, one of
which would call for full gov
ernment purchase of tribal as
sets and one which would ctll
for sale of the assets to private
bidders with the government
buying the marsh units for
use as a game preserve.
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averaging 118.12 per month
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wife, Helen, Major Anthony
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RELAXING in'Ciudad Tru
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