Chinese Planes
Hold Dog Fight
Taipei, Formosa 1'Pt Tne
Chinese Nationalist air force
announced that more than 10
Red Chinese MIG17 jet fight
ers intercepted two National
ist Sabre jets off the Fukien
coast today.
The Nationalist and Com
munist planes engaged in a
dog fight for seven minutes,
the communique said, but no
damage was reported to either
side.
Earlier, Defense Minister
Yu Ta-wei said that Commun
ist seizure of the Quemoy and
Matsu outpost islands would
involve the United States in
the Red war of nerves against
Nationalist China.
In an exclusive interview,
Yu said that loss of the Que
moys and the Matsus would
move the Nationalist defense
line back to the Pescadores,
which the U.S. has promised
to protect.
The U.S.-educated defense
minister said the Communists
are already developing a pat
tern of pressure against the
outpost islands just like the
one they used to drive the Na
tionalists out of the Tachen
Islands three years ago.
This time, Yu said, there is
one difference Nationalist
China is determined to fight
if necessary to hold on to its
last outposts instead of pull
ing out as it did from the Ta-chens.
87 Bans Interstate
Shipment of Knives
Washington d'PD Presi
dent Eisenhower signed into
law Tuesday a bill banning
interstate shipment of switch
blade knives.
Congressional sponsors said
the measure was aimed at
cutting juvenile delinquency
by curbing traffic in a com
mon gang weapon.
, The law provides a penalty
of up to $2,000 in fines and
five years in prison for violations.
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President Proposes M
Radio Broadcasts in
(Continued from Page 1)
As a means of preventing
outside sources from stirring
up strife from within, the
President proposed U.N. mon-
I itoring of radio broadcasts
directed across national fron
tiers in the troubled Near East
area."
Use of War Scares
The President said carrying
out of his peace plan could
mean "in a few short years"
that the Lebanon and Jordan
crises would mark "the be
ginning of a great new era
I of Arab history."
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Referring to Russia's '"bal
listic blackmail," the Presi
dent demanded:
"Should it not be serious
national misconduct to manu
facture a general war scare in
an effort to achieve local po
litical aims?"
Such pressures will never
be used successfully against
the United States, he said.
But he said he'd asked to ad
dress the General Assembly
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The Lebanon and Jordan
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Mideast
crises "clearly demonstrated"
the urgent need for setting up
a standby U.N. military force,
the President said.
Prompt Action
Mideast nations should be
able to get "prompt and ef
fective action" by the U. N.
when endangered by "armed
pressure and infiltration com
ing across their borders," he
said.. This required a TJ.N.
military force to make the
world organization's "pres
ence manifest in the area of
trouble."
"Therefore I believe this as
sembly should take action
looking toward the creation
of a standby U.N. peace
force," Eisenhower said.
In proposing a regional
Arab development program,
the President broke with the
U. S. tradition of offering
economic aid only on a nation-to-nation
basis. But he
emphasized that the nation-to-nation
policy would be con
tinued except when the re
gional basis appeared more
feasible.
Eisenhower made clear
that the U. S. would not take
the leadership in the Arab
economic program. He said
this nation would support it
if the Arab states agreed on
it and were "prepared to sup
port it with their own re
sources." But "leadership
must belong to the Arab
states themselves," he said.
Aid To Arab Stales
He proposed that UN Secretary-general
Dag Hammar
skjold start consultation im
mediately with Arab nations
to see if they could agree on
establishing an Arab regional
development institution with
the job of speeding up of
"progress in such fields as in
dustry, agriculture, water
supply, health and education."
He predicted such a pro
gram would attract both pub
lic and private capital from
other countries.
Eisenhower flew here a
few hours after the White
House announced he would
lead off for the U. S. in the
special session's debate on the
Middle East.
Eisenhower warned the
Kremlin that its goal of
world domination and univer
sal Communism was "an im
possible dream."
Individual Nations
"This world of individual
nations is not going to be con
trolled by any, one power or
group of powers," he said.
"This- world is not going to
be committed to anyone ide
ology." He appeared to be support
ing the idea of coexistence of
democracy and Communism
'when he said: "The nature of
today's weapons, the nature
of modern communications
and the widening circle of
new nations make it plain
that we must, in the end, be
a world community of open
societies." ,
Use of U. S. Troops '
The President said the
only purpose of sending U.S.
troops' into Lebanon in an
swer to the appeal of its presi
dent was to prevent what he
called the crime of "foment
ing of civil strife in the inter
est of a foreign power . . .
or at least prevent its having
fatal consequences."
He reiterated a promise that
all U. S. troops would be with
drawn when it was requested
by a "duly constituted gov
ernment" of Lebanon or
when UN or other- action
eliminated "the original dan
ger." .
Added emphasis was given
to this promise when a U. S.
Marine battalion of 1,800
men began pulling out a few
hours before he spoke.
He expressed "earnest
hope" that the assembly
would act to "assure the con
tinued independence and in
tegrity" of Lebanon.
War Charges
He labeled as "upside
down" Khrushchev's "war
hysteria" charges that world
peace had been endangered
in this case where two small
nations had been helped "in
their desire to survive."
"If it is made an interna
tional crime to help a small
nation maintain its independ
ence, then indeed the possibil
ities of conquest are unlimit
ed," Eisenhower said.
He said a common principle
had guided the U. S. in "mo
ments of clear danger" since
World War II. He listed Iran,
Greece and Turkey, the Ber
lin blockade, Korea and the
Formosan Straits.
"That principle was that ag
gression, direct or indirect,
must be checked before it ga
thers sufficient momentum to
destroy us all aggressor
and defender alike," he said.
The President, recognizing
"the great surge of Arab na
tionalism," said he didn't con
sider the status quo in the
Middle East "sacrosanct."
But he said changes should
reflect the will of the people
and "be brought about in
peaceful ways."
Try and
-By BENNETT CERF-
rHXE JAMES tells of a young doctor who was having a
" hard time getting a foothold in the community. So he
hung out a sign which proclaimed, "A No. 1 Psychiatrist" And
sure enougn the next morn
ing a patient popped up. She
carried in her arms a flag, a
bowl of cherries, and a crate
of chickens. She wore an
evening gown, a miner's cap,
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"You bet I have," she
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top of your crate of chickens."
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landed on it and the room was showered with chickens, cher
ries, and what-nots. She fainted dead away.
When she came to, the doctor inquired formally, "How
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1958, by Bennett Cert Distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Seattle Woman
Killed in Crash
Bingen, Wash. (UPD Vern
on Mayes, 37, Seattle, was
fatally injured and three
others hurt east of here Tues
day when a pickup truck
rolled over three times. Mayes
was thrown from the cab of
the truck and died early to
day in a hospital at White
Salmon, Wash.
Mrs. Hazel Watson, Tacoma,
who was riding in the back
of the truck, was critically in
jured. Thomas Watson, 56,
Mrs. Watson's husband,
Mayes' wife, Alice, 42, were
in serious condition at White
Salmon. r
Mike Stefano, Seattle, 48,
driver of the truck, was not
hurt.
Missing Salesman
Found on Island
Portland (UPD A man
identified as Ralph Jantzer,
27, a Washougal, Wash., sales
man missing since July 27,
was held in Multnomah coun
ty jail today after he was
found wandering on Govern
ment Island in the Columbia
river.
Deputies were called by
persons who reported a "wild
man" on the island. His car
was found July 30 between
Camas and Vancouver and his
glasses and car registration
were found there. Officers
said Jantzer was "confused
and hysterical" when taken
into custody. He has a wife
and two children at Washou
gal. Portland Man Heads
Scaling Bureau
Portland (UPD : G. Jack
Fale, director of log pro
curement and distribution
for Georgia-Pacific corpora
tion here, was this week elect
ed president of the Columbia
River Log Scaling and Grad
ing Bureau. Other officers are
Starr W. Reed; Simpson Log
ging company, Albany, vice
president; and Carl Rickson,
Portland, secretary - manager.
Outgoing president is Jay W.
Johnson, Willamette Valley
Lumber company.
The bureau is a non-profit
organization for the regula
tion and standardization of
timber scaling and grading.
It is the largest bureau- in the
northwest. ,
Tillamook Man Dies
In Highway 6 Crash
.Tillamook (UPD Orin Ar
thur Waud, 45, Tillamook,
was fatally injured Tuesday
night when his car went out
of control on Highway 6 and
crashed over a bank to the
edge of the Wilson river, state
police reported today.
State police said Waud and
his son, Tom, about 20, were
east-bound toward Portland
at the time of the accident.
The car struck a small tree at
the edge of the river, and
Orin Waud was thrown from
the vehicle. State police said
Tom Waud escaped with
minor injuries.
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California May
Start Rebuttal
San Francisco (UPD Cali
fornia may begin its rebuttal
case today in the Colorado
river water suit.
But first, Special Master
Simon H. Rifkind had to hear
further testimony about dis
puted land in the Fort Mohave
Indian Reservation, and the
rebuttal cases of Nevada, New
Mexico and Utah.
Indications were that none
of these would take too much
time. If so, California would
get its case under way late
today.
When the trial adjourned
Tuesda'y, the government in
troduced evidence to claim
2,000 disputed acres which it
said form a part of the Fort
Mohave Reservation.
Earlier, California intro
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