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- - - J "T JTiSSSPTt "T" 1 MEDF0RDiWrRIBUNE Regional Edition Page 2 PRESIDENT GREETS THRONG-In a mo torcade from Esenboga airport to the Turk ish capital, President Eisenhower raises both hands In response to a tumultuous greeting by crowds in the streets of Ankara. The route of the Presidential motorcade was bedecked with some 5,000 Turkish and American flags. (UPI Radiotelephoto) Ike Gets Stupendous Welcome During Goodwill Stop in Greece Ankara, Turkey-ll'PIWPresi- dent Eisenhower, warmed by the most "stupendous" wel come ever given a foreign vis itor, left today for Pakistan to the sound of further cheers and the Turkish farewell "Allah go with you." Eisenhower's welcome was an uninhibited one in which Turks danced and sang in the streets and filled the night with fireworks while he con ferred with President Celal B a y a r. Homemade banners along every foot of his trav els proclaimed Turkish-American friendship. His departure from Ankara was almost as electrifying as his arrival and it was a smil ing and alert President who looked up at a huge banner stretched across Esenboga air port terminal and set him to grinning as he read: "Take our love with you, Ike." Gives Turkish Farewell "I am deeply jtouched by the symbol of true affection between Turkey and theUnit ed States," Eisenhower said in a farewell statement. "The visit was far too short. This country takes hold of my heart . . . our two countries have been friends 'for a long time. I think the bonds are growing stronger and firmer each year, each;rrionth, each day." ! He ended theni with the Turkish farewell, "Allah Is marladi," and turned toward his plane for the four hour 18th Anniversary Of Japanese Attack Finds Fleet Strong Pearl Harbor-0!PD-U.S. Pa cific Commander Adm. Harry D. Felt said today on the 18th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor that he hoped the attack taught the American people "never to allow weakness to invite disaster." And Adm. Herbert G. Hop wood, Pacific Fleet command er in chief, said no enemy ever again would take the fleet by such a fatal surprise. A Mighty Force . Hopwood said his 250,000 men and officers and 450 ships were today a "modern, mobile, flexible and mighty force constantly on guard, ready to move to deliver a powerful attack upon anyone foolish enough to strike at our nation or our allies." Felt and Hopwood made their statements as they pre pared to join with Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.), Hawaii's Lt. Gov. James Kealoha and other dignitaries in a solemn anniversary ceremony aboard the rusted hulk of the battle ship Arizona. She lies half buried in the mud of Pearl Harbor with 1,102 entombed bodies of men who went down with her on the '"day of in famy," Dec. 7, 1941. Shattered Wreck! It is expected ftiat by next year's anniversary the Ari zona will be enshrined in a fitting $300,000 monument builf with funds raised in a national appeal. Until then, the ship re mains much the same shatter ed wreck she became when a Japanese dive bomber scored a "one in a million" hit with in minutes after the attack on Pearl Harbor was launch ed at 7:55 a.m. - TO HOLD HEARINGS Washington (UPD - A House post office subcommittee plans to hold hearings next year on sexy movies, books and magazines., Chairman Kathryn E. Granahan (D-Pa.) said Sunday one purpose would be to determine wheth er the publishing industry should adopt a purity code patterned after that of the motion picture industry. More than 200 species of birds have been identified re cently in the Big Bend Nation al Park which covers 1,007 square miles in Southwest Texas. SP 2-6011 100 E. SIXTH Open Mon. & Fri. Nights . 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He and Bayar issued a communique agreeing that "the future of humanity de pended above all" on the abil ity of free nations to compose their differences and face the threat of Communisim togeth er. Inspects Honor Guard Before leaving Eisenhower inspected an honor guard of Turkish soldiers and turning to the commander said, "if all the soldiers in the Turkish army are like these you may be proud and we may be proud." "Yes", sir, we are awaiting your orders," the commander replied. Eisenhower, up almost un til midnight Sunday for con ferences with the Turkish leaders, flew to the airport today by helicopter with Pre mier Adnan Menderes and Foreign" Minister Fatin Rustu Zorlu. Before leaving, Eisenhower insisted on shaking the hands of the motorcycle police who had ecsorted them. And al though he mounted a helicop ter for the trip to the airport the 20 miles of road along which he Dew was lined with 18,000 troopers and police. Stocks Move Higher From Opening Level New York - d'PB - Stocks moved up from their opening levels today. Strength was scattered among the electronics and specials and even steels firm ed in spots. Industrials scored their 13th advance in the last 14 sessions, and rails tacked on their sev- Gov. Long Loses Bid for Election In Louisiana New Orleans - (UPD - Having been cast aside by the voters in favor of more decorous can didates, Gov. Earl K. Long faced a future of fast declin ing power in Louisiana gov ernment and politics today. He ran third in a field of six candidates for lieutenant governor - the law prevented him from running for gover-nor-in a Democratic primary election Saturday and James A. Noe, 67, whom Long back ed for governor, ran fourth. Loses Home Parish In his home parish (county) of Winn, voters refused to elect him to the Central Democratic Committee. Long, 64, will serve as governor un til next May. The faith 'of voters in him evidently was shaken by his escapades last summer during a southwestern tour, plans to divorce his wife and his public identification with strip teaser Blaze Starr and a woman recently arrested for soliciting. Runoff Scheduled His successor will be chosen Jan. 9 in a runoff between the two leaders in the guberna torial primary: Mayor deLes seps S. Morrison, 47, of New Orleans, and Jimmie H. Davis of Shreveport, a cowboy sing er and movie actor, who has. served one term as governor. The lieutenant governor's race will be decided in a run off between Mayor George W. Bowdon, 38, of Alexandria, who ran with Morrison, and state Rep. C. C. Aycock, 44, of Franklin, who ran with Davis. enth straight session of higher prices. Sieels Up x Lukens stood out in the steels with a gain of more than 2. U.S. Steel, Republic, Youngstown and Jones & Laughlin were up around a half or more. Universal-Cyclops trading ex-dividend was up around 3. In the specials, U.S. Borax was up more than a point and Addressograph more than 2. Gains in electronics ran to more than 1 in Zenith, Litton and Western Union. Texas In struments fell around 1. General Motors firmed in its section, as did Chrysler and Studebaker. Rails, aircrafts, oils and tires ruled steady to slightly higher. District Attorneys Pick Newport Man Portland-OJPD-A. R. McMul len, Newport, Lincoln county district attorney, was elected president of the Oregon Dis trict Attorney's association at its annual convention here Friday. He succeeds Winston Brad shaw, Oregon City, Clacka mas county district attorney. Walter Foster, Dallas, was named vice-president; Charles Raymond, Portland, secretary-treasurer; and Courtney Johns, Albany, and Francis W. Linklater, Hillsboro, were named to the executive committee. Water Board Asks Recreation Area Portland-ttJPD - The Oregon Water Resources board has requested the Federal Power commission at a hear ing here to set aside a 100 mile stretch of the Deschutes river below' Pelton dam for recreation. The board asked the com mission to adopt their deci sions which would reserve the portion above the Pelton dam for Portland General Elec tric's proposed Round Butte dam project. The suggestion came in the fifth day of the commission's hearings on the dam. a T" n' mb "'m i- i p. S3 yjs0 HHaHMMM j-::! IKE VISITS POPE President Eisenhower laughs heartily at a humorous remark made by Pope John during a visit to the Vatican. With the President, and also enjoying the joke, are Lt. Col. Vernon Walters, official interpreter for the President, and Barbara Eisenhower, behind the Pope. (UPI Radiotelephoto) Pope Calls on God to Assist Eisenhower in Peace Efforts Vatican City-fllPD-Pope John XXIII greeted President Ei senhower with a smile and a handshake here Sunday and called on God to help his "noble efforts" to promote world peace. The, whirlwind Eisenhower visit to the Vatican the first paid by an incumbent presi dent in 40 years broke num erous precedents. Although it was nominally a private call, it got most of the trimmings usually reserved for formal "state visits." For the first time that any one could remember, Domen- ico Cardinal Tardini, Vatican secretary of state, was present at Eisenhower's meeting with the Pope instead of awaiting a formal call from the Presi dent later. Pop Speaks in English The President was accom panied by his interpreter, Lt. Col. Vernon Walters, but his services were not needed. The Pope spoke English, doing so on an official occasion for the second time in his reign. The Pope welcomed the President with, a brief address in Italian. They spoke togeth er in English in the papal library, and then the Pope read a brief farewell message in English. "We earnestly invoke the power assistance of God . . . in your noble efforts as the the American, people untiring servent of your peo ple and the cause of peace in the world," the Pontiff said in his welcoming address. . In his farewell remarks, Pope John said: Inspired by Approval "We beg your excellency to discern in these words of ours an expression of the senti ments of benevolence and ad miration which we cherish for Room, Trailer House Damaged in Blazes City firemen were summon ed about 2:20 a.m. today when a fire was reported at Bate man's cafe, 2592 North Pacific highway. They said that a truck driver, sleeping in a rear room had moved an elec tric heater too close to the bed. Blankets and mattress were ignited. Damage was re ported confined to the bed. 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