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i&HIPS COiLIDE-i-The passenger.. liner Is- near the Statue of Liberty Thursday night.
-raei, anchori-agnear Bedloe's Island in .New -A crewman aboard the Israel was reported
' lE&Kk harbor, shows a gaping hole "m-'itsort 'missing. He was last seen securing a ladder
" side, which"-was caused by a Collision with near where the ship was struck.
'"''tM U'.JS. Line?i1freighter American. Press , (UPI Telephoto)
CoDOnde in tew VorCi IHlarfooB'
. NewYork-(DPlThe passen-
.. .ger ship Israel and the freight-
er. American jfress collided
hear,, the Statute of Liberty
Thursday night with an imr
pact some of the Israel's pas
sengers, said today had "the
. nbise of. bomb". : .' '
i . &ne x crew member . of th
Israeli ship was reported miss-
i Several , passengers i ,a p 4
crew ; members were injured;
apparently none seriously, .1
A passenger, Boger Pellow
ski, Milwaukee, said he saw
rthe missing roan, identified as
i Anthony Benites,: securing a
gangway a moment before the
impact : "but saw nothing of
-item after;':-; . :: ; : i
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.; Many-, of the Israel's 200
passen'gers were in the dining
room at the tiine of the colli
sion, and several' of them de
scribed the crash sound as like
that of a bomb.
. The Rev! E,! -Paul Kopp of
the .'United - Fundamentalist
Church, aLos A'ngeles, was in
the dining salon -with his wife
and" two children.' .' --.
t ''We'hearff a ter-rible noise;"
he 1 said." "It Sounded like
heavy ob'jects 'on an empty
floor.-A - iitlUe boy cried and
one wflrfian screamed. Water
begarr'ppiiring into' the dining
room,, a'ha- there was some
pajnac, but the-panic quickly
subsided with" the- help of the
cretw and-officers." y
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Ship officers said the water
came from broken pipes.
Damage to both vessels was
above the water line.
The collision happened
about 8:30 p.m. in clear weath
er. The. Israel was outbound
and the 'freighter, owned by
the United States Lines, was
crossing the .harbor to another
berth.;--. : ;rf 'r.;;.
"The impact of the collision
was "not very heavy," Capt.
George Vickers, master of the
American Press, said. He re
fused " to : comment op "the
cause of the collision until a
Coast Guard hearing is held.
Capt. Jacob Por, of the Israel,
also refused comment. . . ,
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Stocks Get Support
In Late Trading
New York - !DPD - Stocks
met support in the late trad
ing Thursday after going
through a small decline
earlier. .......
The market had to over
come some unsettlement from
speculation in Studebaker
Packard issues which Lad gen
erated heavy' volume recently
to the point where the stock
exchange discontinued all stop
orders in the issues. -They de-
c 1 1 n e d substantially for - a
time and then met support
above the lows,
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - (EPD - Dow-
Jones final slock averages: "
30 industrials 645.11, up
1.51; 20 railroads 155.15,
off 0.46; 15 utilities 67.41,
unchanged, and 85 stocks
212.74, up 0.17. Sales Thurs
day were about 3,890,000
shares compared with 3,
920,000 shares Wednesday.
Thursday' prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical
120 Vt
Alum Co. Am.
100
American Can
423
American Motors
77 3,
AT&T
78 V
Anaconda Copper
Armco -Steel
Bendix Axiation ....
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Caternillar Corp.
63 :
75
67 M
55 Vx
29 V
33 V
58
-46,4
55
30 y,
87
Chrysler Corp.
Continental Can
Crown Zeiierbacn
Curtis Wright
Dow Chemical
Du Font
258
- 9414
130
Eastman Kodak
Firestone ...
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Graham Paige
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
Homestake Mining
Idaho Power
I. B. M.
81
98
52
2i
21
115
41 H
461,,
.411
129 .
Int Paper ....
Johns Manville
50 i.J
5
94 V
24
Katy
Kennecott Copper
HLockheed Aircraft .
Montana Power Co.
Fraternity House
Damaged by Fire
Eugene - (DPD - Fire, which
started from a defective flue,
caused an estimated $1,000
damage- to the - Alpha Tau
Omega fraternity house on
the 1 University of Oregon
campus here Thursday after
noon. , j ,
A fire department spokes
man said the fire spread into
a vertical opening beside the
flue and burned upward to
the third story of the men's
living group.
No injuries were reported.
Firemen said it took nearly an
hour and a half to extinguish
the stubborn blaze. "
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47
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Kat'l Biscuit
New York Central
Pac Gas & Elee
Penney. J. C.
Perm RR
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
bears
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
Standard California
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J.
Sun Mines .; i...
Texas Co.
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust .
Transamerican
Trans World Air
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide : i..
32
, 21
38
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Union Pacific
,. 31 j
United Aircraft .
United Air Lines
37
41
U. S. Rubber i 59
U. S. Steel 100
xoungsiown s Be l , 12B
Montgomery Ward
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JUDGE W. LYNN 'ARKINSON
. Appeals Jurist Mysteriously Missing
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Fresh Clues Found
In Search for Judge
Chicago-(UPD-Police and the.
FBI, armed with fresh clues,
conducted a two-pronged
search along Chicago's South
Shore and in northern Indiana
today for missing .U. S. Ap
peals Court Judge W. Lynn
Parkinson. . . i
Promising leads in the four-
day search for the distin-
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Presley Suffers
From Tdnsiliiis .
Frankfurt, Germany - (UPD
Cpl. Elvis Presley has been
released from the Hospital and
is nursing his tender tonsils
at home, U.S. Army officials
said today.
, Presley was sent to the host
pital last Saturday suffering
from tonsilitis. A spokesman
said the rock 'n' roll singer
did not have to have the ton1
sils removed. , 1
Presley was released Thurs
day Army .doctors .xecomi
mended he stay .at home three
days. He has a house in near
by Bad Neuheim. r ' '. ;M j
Kennedy To Visit j
Four Oregon Cities ' j
. Portlnad-dJPD-Sen. John F
Kennedy (D-Mass.) returns tq
Oregon next week to "visit inj
Klamath Falls and Coos Bay
Nov. 6, Bend and Pendleton
Nov. 7, Milton-Freewater. and
Baker Nov. 8 and La Grande)
Nov. 9. ;c . !
guished jurist were uncovered
ihursrtay.
Homburg Found ;'
: A blue-black homburg iden
tified as belonging to the 57-
year-old judge was found by
a striking steel worker on the
sandy shore of toe 63rd st.
beach. - -
At the same time, Indiana
state police reported that a
man answering Parkinson's
description was seen twice
Wednesday night at a lunch
room in Chesterton, Ind., in
the northwest corner; of , the
stale. - ; - . .---Pain
in Head
"" Police said the develop
ments were the best clues
since the judge began his
strange journey Monday aft
ernoon after complaining of
a pain in the back of his head.
His family said he was wor
ried about low blood pres
sure and was under a doctor's
care because of overwork.
They said they were certain
he was suffering from
amnesia.
Straub Seen Choice
As Demo Chairman!
Portland - (DPD - Oregon
Democrats elect a new chair
man Saturday and State Sen.
Robert Straub of Springfield
appeared to have the inside
track.
Three of Straub's rivals for
the post announced Thursday
they have withdrawn. They
are Portland attorney Berke
ley Lent, Salem attorney Dan
Poling and Vernon Burda,
The Dalles.
Straub is a former county
commissioner for Lane county
and was elected to the state
Senate in 1958.
The Democratic Central
committee meets here Satur
day to name a successor as
chairman to the late Dave
Epps. State Rep. Beulah Hand
of Milwaukie has been acting
chairman : ' - 1
Twi Arrested for .
Christmas Tree Theft
Two Shady Cove wen are
being held in the Jackson
county jail today for Klamath
county authorities on charges
of Christmas tree theft. j
Arrested Thursday night
by Jackson county sheriff
deputies were Lawrence Les
ter Sanderson, 22, and Law
rence Carl Rone, 18, both of
Shady Cove. The pair is
charged with cutting Christ
mas trees on the Klamath Inj
dian .reservation. j
IKE ARRIVES AT HOSPITAL President Medical Center v for hi annual ' physical (
Eisenhower is greeted by Gen. Leonard D. checkup. The President will remain in, the
Heaton, Army surgeon general, as the Chief . hospital overnight.
Executive arrives at Welter Reed Army (UPI Telephoto
Beck Gives Up Parking Lot Job Due To Publicity.
Seattle -(DPD- Too much
publicity has caused former
Teamsters Union President
Dave Beck to retire from his
job of parking lot attendant.
Beck was spotlighted in the
press and on radio and tele
vision Wednesday when ,-it
was discovered that he was
spending three or four hours a
day working at the parking
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grand larceny convictions. "I
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broke." . v
Beck, who rose from laun
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