MAIL TRIBUNE, MeJford, Or.
Sunday, July 12, 1959
Soviets Limit
Nixon's Flights
During His Visit
Washington-fliPD-Russia has
refused to let Vice President
Richard M. Nixon flv home
from his Soviet visit by way
ot Siberia and Alaska, the
tate department said yester
day.
The department said the
Soviets also would not per
mit Nixon to use his huze
commercial jetliner to fly to
certain Russian cities outside
Moscow. He will have to use
Russian planes.
A state department spokes
man said the Russians appar
ently feared that many air
fields In. the Soviet hinter
lands were too small for the
Pan American World Airwavs
Boeing 707 jet in which Nixon
will fly to Moscow.
The spokesman said he did
not know why Russia would
not let the vice president fly
across Siberia on his way
back to the United States.
Nixon will fly to Moscow to
open an American exhibit
July 25. He then will tour a
number of Russian cities.
Soviet First Deputy Premier
Frol R. Kozlov is in the Unit
ed States now on a reciprocal
trip.
Creamery Truck
Kills Eugene Girl
- Eugene-flJPD-A 3V-year-old
Eugene girl, Sharon Stage,
was instantly killed Friday
when accidentally run over
by a creamery truck.
Police said the child, daugh
ter of Mrs. Margaret Stage,
was playing near the truck
on the side opposite the driver
-when the vehicle stopped
for a delivery.
Driver Dennis Quinn, Eu
gene, got back into the truck
and pulled away. He stopped
when he felt a bump and the
girl s body was discovered.
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ported that a group of ex
tremely bright lights ap
proached his airliner at high
Club's Ex-Head
Denies Bias Rule
New York- (UPD -A former
president of the West Side
Tennis Club denied yesterday
that there is any rule in the
club's by-laws or constitution
barring Negroes or Jews from
membership.
Nobel prizewinner Dr.
Ralph Bunche disclosed ear
lier last week that he and
his son had been denied mem
bership in the club, site of
the U. S. National Tennis
Championships, because they
are Negroes.
But former President Ren
ville McMano, who also is a
past president of the U. S.
Lawn Tennis association, said
there is no provision in the
club's rules barring persons
because of race or religion.
He said he was planning to
meet with club officials on
the matter.
McMann spoke out as city
officials took steps to force
the club to stop discriminat
ing against Negroes and Jews
or lose out as the site of the
Davis Cup and national cham
pionship matches.
Rosellini Asks
Limit for Inmates
Olympia, Wash. (DPD Gov;
Albert D. Rossellini asked
Friday that the four Monroe
reformatory inmates who held
38 hostages in an escape at
tempt be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
The governor conveyed his
wishes in a conference witht
Ernest Timpani, reformatory
superintendent, and Garrett
Heyns, state director of insti
tutions. Heyns said reformatory of
ficials planned to Interview
the inmates and turn over any
evidence of the commission
of a crime to the Snohomish
county prosecuting attorney
as soon as possible.
The prisoners are Richard
Murray, 20, of Clark county;
Robert Jasmin, 23, and Don
ald DeCourcy, 22, both of Ev
erett, and Daive K. Owens, 19,
of Mount Vernon. -
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speed over the Pacific early
yesterday before suddenly
veering away.
Four other trans-Pacific air
liner pilots also reported
sighting the unidentified ob
jects.
A Pan American spokesman
here said the first report came
from Capt. George Wilson,
commander of a " J7-C clipper
en route ffom San Francisco
to Honolulu, at 6:20 ajn.
'Extremely Bright'
"They were extremely
bright lights, surrounded by
small lights," Wilson said.
"They approached us . at ap
proximately 21,000 feet alti
tude. The objects then headed
south. After about 10 seconds
alio f the lights disappeared."
He said the phenomena oc
curred at 6:02 a jn. He was
about 840 miles from Hono
lulu at the time.
Two Other Pilots
Shortly after this report,
two other Pan American
pilots radioed that they had
seen the same thing. Capt.
Noble Sprunger, bound from
Los Angeles to Honolulu, re
ported seeing the objects at
6 a.m., a little farther to the
south from Wilson's position.
The other Pan American
pilot who sighted the object
was Capt. E. G. Kelley, who
departed San Francisco for
Honolulu a half hour ahead
of Wilson, at 1130 pjn. Fri
day. The Pan Am spokesman
here said pilots of a Canadian
Pacific airliner and a Slick
Airways cargo plane also re
ported seeing the objects. All
were bound for Honolulu.
Wallowa County
Sheriff Appointed
Enterprise (UPD - Mark
Marks, 43, of Enterprise, Fri
day night was named new
sheriff for Wallowa county.
Marks was appointed to fill
the vacancy created last week
by the death of former sher
iff R. N. O'Brien in Las
Vegas.
Marks' term will, expire
next year.
Marks previously filled an
other interim appointment at
the death of C. D. Booth,
former Wallowa county
sheriff.
Salem-flJPD-The state emer
gency board has rejected by
4 to 3 vote a request from
the state board of control to
build a second fence around
the new state intermediate
correctional institution near
here.
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Pacifist Son
Qf Solon Jailed
Omaha, Neb.-fUPB-The son
of a U.S. congressman began
a six month jail sentence yes
terday because ne staged a
pacifist demonstration at a
missile base in defiance of a
federal court order.
Karl Meyer, 22, the son of
Rep. William H. Meyer (D-Vt.)
was sentenced Friday by U.S
District Judge Richard E. Rob
inson.
Robinson earlier had given
Mever and four other pacifists
susoended six mo. th sentences
and $500 fines after they had
tried to enter the Atlas mis
sile base under construction
at Mead. Neb.
But Meyer was re-arrested
at the plant Friday when U.S.
Marshall William Raab found
him among a pacifist gr.oup
"in meditation."
Mever's father, a Quaker,
is the first Democratic con
gressman from Vermont since
1852. ,
Short Story
Winners Told
Portland (UPD A Lewis
and Clark College professor,
Dr. William J. Stafford, Os
wego, won first prize of $250
in the Oregon Centennial
short story contest, the Cen
tennial Commission said yes
terday. Dr. Stafford's story, was
titled "The Osage Orange
Tree."
Second prize in the state
wide contest went to Marcella
Rawe, Newport, for her story
"Cold Blue Water." She won
$200.
A story called "The Lonely
House" by Mrs. C. G. Murphy,
Oswego, won third prize
money of $150.
Honorable mentions went
to Rich Rubin, Emily Wood,
Eric Viel and Marguerite Nor-
ris Davis, all of Portland;
Beryl Roberson, Corvallis;
Noma McClure, Silverton;
Shirley Moddemeyer, Sher
wood; Elsie Williams, Eugene,
and Drew Sherrard, Oswego.
Crown Zellerbach
Plans Oregon Mill
San Francisco -(DPD- Crown
Zellerbach corporation Friday
disclosed plans for setting up
its first lumber operation in
the United States.
The firm has reached agree
ment with St. Helens and Co
lumbia county, Ore., authori
ties for acquisition of a 200
acre site at Columbia City for
construction of a sawmill.
The mill, which will front
on the Columbia river, is de
signed to cut 200,000 board
feet per day.
Mill startup is scheduled for
1960, and the new facility will
provide year-round jobs for
90 persons and an annual pay
roll of $500,000, a spokesman
said.
The corporation's Canadian
subsidiary, Crown Zellerbach
Canada, (Ltd.), operates lum
ber and plywood mills in
British Columbia as well as
retail number yards in the
Canadian provinces of Alberta
and Saskatchewan.
Simpson Cuts
Plywood Prices
Portland - (UPD - Simpson
Logging Co., Shelton, Wash.,
announced a $7 cut in whole
sale list prices of plywood
Friday.
The company announced a
$78 price on V4 inch AD sand
ed plywood.
Simpson Vice-President and
General Manager H. W. Mc
Clary said the company's sev
en plywood plants in Oregon,
Washington and California
could continue operations on
curtailed production ichcd
uless of 20 per cent below
normal until market condi
tions improved.
Drowned Man's
Body Recovered
St. Helens-(DPD-Melvin Ray
Dietz, '29, at St. Helens,
drowned Friday evening in
Salmon Berry lake 10 miles
west of his home during a
swimming party. The body
was recovered.
Sheriff' Spencer Younce
said Dietz, his three daugh
ters and a friend, York Moore,
also of. St. Helens, were at
the lake. Moore said he and
Dietz dived into the water
and Dietz did not surface.
Younce and a deputy were
summoned and located the
body.
San Bernardino county in
California, with 20,131 square
miles, is the largest county in
the United States.
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Virginia City Priest
Charges Frame Job
Virginia City, Nev. (DPD
A Roman Catholic . priest
charged with assault and bat
tery said yesterday he was
the victim of a frameup ar
ranged by a group that wants
to turn Virginia City into the
Copco Involved
In Water Hassle
San Frandisco - (DPD - Wil
liam W. Murray of San Fran
cisco, vice president of the
Hearst corporation, said Fri
day his firm was ready to
develop Wyntoon on the Mc
Cloud river as a recreational
area but that action has been
postponed because of a cur
rent dispute over water rights.
He said that a proposed di
version by California-Oregon
Power Company from Big
Creek to Huckleberry Mead
ow would take all but 25 sec
ond feet from the scenic
stretch near Wyntoon where
Hearst has a permanent vil
lage in the center of its 67,120
acres. t
Murray was appearing be
fore the state water rights
board, which is considering
whether, to make available
water rights for the" Copco
project.
The hearings began here
last Tuesday and will continue
this week.
About 65 million acres that
produced food for 27 million
farm horses have been taken
over for human needs.
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town it once was.
The Rev. Robert Jellife, 32,
is accused of pushing Mrs.
Margaurite, Williams, 47, a
polio victim, into a chair with
such force that it overturned
on her.
The priest said he had heard
early this year that a faction
of this community, center of
the once fabulous comstock
lode silver mines, wanted an
"open town" and planned to
unseat local law enforcement
agencies.
He said he went to officials
in Carson City, the state capi
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there would be no change.
'Didn't Like If
. "The open town group did
n't like it," he said.
Rev. Jellife said the inci
dent which resulted in the
charges occurred April 4 when
he went to a gem shop oper
ated by Mrs. Williams and her
partner, Mrs. Dorothy Sill
man, to discuss a petition they
were circulating seeking his
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Locked the Door
, He said they closed and
locked the door after he asked
one of his parishioners who
was in the shop to leave at
their request.
"Mrs. Williams grabbed my
collar," the priest said. "I sat
her down firmly in a chair
and told her that as a priest
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thing.
"I think they were stooges
of others and it was planned
deliberately to use a crippled
woman."
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Logging Accident
Claims Alsea Man
Corvallis-(DPD-A logging ac
cident Friday claimed the life
of Myron Hayden, 35, of Al
sea, when a yarder he was
operating fell apart, the Ben
ton county sheriff's office re
ported. Deputy Aaron Dearing said
Hayden was pulling a log up
a canyon when 'bolts holding
the cab of the yarder to the
frame suddenly sheared and
the cab toppled over on the
operator crushing him. The
accident occurred in Lane
county near the Benton coun
ty line, 15 miles south of
Alsea.
Survivors include a widow
and an adopted daughter.
Alleged Ringleader
Escapes Cuban Jail
Havana-(UPD - The alleged
ringleader of a vast military
plot to overthrow Fidel Cas
tro's government tricked sec
ret police yesterday and ecsap
ed from a cell in Havana.
Juan Walfrido Despaigne
Moret, 24, a former soldier in
the army of ousted Dictator
Fulgencio Batista, vanished in
crowded Havana and an in
tensive manhunt was under
way. Despaigne was seized as
head of the anti-Castro "west
ern anti-revolutionary organ
ization" in downtown Havana
Friday. His father, a lieuten
ant in the Batist army, was
executed by Castro's forces
for killing 35 Castro rebels.
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