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Morse Chides Administration on Resources Development
Lockheed Aircraft Seeks Cause
Of Crashes Involving Electras
Washington 4UPD Lockheed
! Aircraft Corp. is deliberately
battering its jet-prop Electra
airliners with violent forces
in the air and on the ground
to find out why two of the
planes crashed.
The mysterious accidents
' killed all 63 persons aboard
a Northwest Airlines Electra
near Tell City, Ind., March 17,
and all 34 passengers on a
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cause of the crashes, Lock
heed is flying an Electra into
areas of extreme turbulence
over a California mountain
range. The heavily instru
mented plane is being put
through violent maneuvers at
varying combinations of
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The company disclosed the
unprecedented steps to solve
the mystery of the accidents
in an unusual "memo to edi
tors" Thursday.
In addition to dangerous
airborne tests, another Electra
with approximately the same
accumulated flight time as
the ill-fated Tell City plane
is being subjected to "static
testing" - shaking the plane
mechanically to determine
the effects of stress and vi
bration on key structural
parts.
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Pope Expresses
Hopes for Peace
For United States
Rome-ft'PD-Pope John XXIII
expressed his hopes for "a
just and lasting concord be
tween all people" and peace
and prosperity for the United
States in a Good Friday mes
sage to the American people
today.
His recorded message was
released to American broad
casting stations on the most
solemn day of the year for the
Christian world, commemora
tion of the death of Christ on
the cross.
The Pope kneels barefooted
before a crucifix in the Rome
basilica of St. Mary Major to
day to lead the world's half
billion Roman Catholics in the
observance. Bells were silent
and altars stripped bare in
token of mourning.
Adoration of Cross
The central part of the cere
mony is the adoration of the
cross. The Pope walks bare
footed to the cross, kneels
three times, and kisses the
feet of the crucifix. Cardinals
dressed in purple mourning
follow him in the adoration.
They then take communion.
Not until midnight Satur
day will the altars be decor
ated again and the bells be
set to ringing out the Easter
news that Christ has risen
from the dead.
The Pope's message was ad
dressed specifically to Ameri
can Catholics, but he sent his
greetings to the entire popu
lation. "We greet, with the affec
tion of our paternal heart, the
entire American people, to
wards whom we cherish senti
ments of warm benevolence
and admiration," the message
said.
Asks God's Blessing
"This message reaches you
in America on the day when
Christian peoples are com
memorating the passion and
death of the Savior of man
kind. We wish to assure you
that In our daily prayers we
beg our Lord to pour forth
His blessings and the abund
ance of His rcdeeeming grace
upon each one of you and
upon your families and dear
ones."
In Jerusalem, 39,000 pil
grims crowded into churches
and shrines for Easter celebra
tions, the greatest number in
memory. They included Chris
tians of all faiths.
Hotel Maid Ruled
Eligible for Benefits
Salem-fllPD-A referee of the
State Employment Depart
ment has ruled that a maid in
a downtown Portland hotel
who left her job because an
ankle Injury made scrubbing
floors difficult had a good
reason for quitting. He said
she is entitled to unemploy
ment compensation.
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Regional Edition
Stocks Rally on
Rush of Late Buying
New York-flJPD-Stocks ral
lied on a flurry of late buy
ing Thursday with electronics
leading motors and steels and
scattered blue chips pacing
the upsurge.
Universal Match spurted
nearly 8 on sharply higher
first quarter sales and earn
ings. Western Union contin
ued to retreat on its recently
disappointing earnings.
American Motors was ac
tive, gaining a point on the
report of record Rambler
sales during the first 10 days
of April. Chrysler and Gen
eral Motors rose solid frac
tions. Ford steadied.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-HPU-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 630.12, up 3.62; 20
railroads 143.91, off 0.50;
15 utilities 89.36, off 0.11,
and 65 stocks 207.44, up
0.52. Sales Thursday were
about 2,730,000 shares com
pared with the same num
ber Wednesday.
Hearing Set on
District Budget
Central Point - Public hear
ing on a proposed $31,458
budget for 1960-1981 for the
Central Point Rural Fire Pro
tection district is scheduled
May 3, Chairman C. C.
Thompson of the district
board has announced.
Final approval of the board
and budget committee on the
projected outlay was given
April 12.
Thompson said the princi
pal increase was for setting
up a fund of $1,500 for emer
gency repair and replacement
of equipment. He reported
that the board felt this was
better than increasing the
amount budgeted for repair
and replacement. If no such
emergency arises, he pointed
out, the money from the
emergency fund would be
credited to the 1961-1962 levy.
Millage rate will likely be
increased .2 of a mill which
would be approximately a
total of 3.6 mills. The budget
is still substantially below the
6 per cent statutory limita
tion allowed for increase.'
John Layden is chairman of
the budget committee and
other citizen members of the
committee are Franklin Geo
hard, Philip Hoffman, Homer
Conger and Ed Taylor. Dis
trict board, members on the
committee are Thompson,
Claud Hoover, B. Sam Taylor,
Charles Bateman and Ray
Vogel.
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stocks:
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Alum Co. Am .. .. 97
American Can 41 U
American Motora . 29's
AT&T 83'i
Anaconda Copper 52
Armco Steel 61 3
Bcndlx Aviation 623,
Bethlehem Steel 45'i
BocinK Air 233i
Caterpillar Corp. (xd) ..... 295s
Chrysler Corp 53,
Continental Can ..... ..... 43 'j
Crown Zellerbach 43
Curtlss Wrlnht .. 22
Dow Chemical 901',
Du Pont 2182
Eastman Kodak 114
Firestone 38
General Electric -.. 938
General Foods 104 af
General Motors 46
Georgia Pacific 54 ',4
Graham Paige 23,
Greyhound - 2Us
Cult Oil 30!',
Homestake Mlnning 42
Idahu Power 48",
I. B. M 403 li
Int. Paper 114 '4
Johns Manville 547s
Kaiser Ind 12',
Katy 4i
Kennccott Copper 75 a
Lockheed Aircraft 233i
Montana Power 26'a
Montgomery Ward 45 s,
Natl. Biscuit 54'i
New York Central 23i
Pas Gas Ac Elec 63
Penneys. J. C 125U
Penn RR 14
Radio Corporation 75 ,
Richfield Oil 74 i
Safeway 39?i
Sears 49 i
Shell Oil 36
Socony Mobil Oil 37'',
Southern Co 443,
Southern Pacific 20
Standard California 44
Standard Indiana 41
Standard N. J .. 431,
Sun Mines 6,
Texas Co . 733i
Texas Gulf Sulfur 17'i
Texas Pac Land Trust . 163
Transamerlca 27
Trans World Air 14
Tri-Continental 343k
Union Carbide 135",
Union Pacific 27,
United Aircraft 34 ",
United Air Lines 28'i
U. S. Rubber 54 i
U. S. Steel 803,
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Boys' Adventure
Ended by Police
Astoria -HOT- Two adven
turesome 16-year-old Portland
boys, who said they wanted to
go to San Fracisco in a 44
foot cabin cruiser, were
picked up by local authorities
Thursday.
Sheriff Carl Bondieth said
the boys tried to buy gasoline
at a dock here on a credit
card. The dock attendant be
came suspicious, telephoned
the cabin cruiser's owner in
Portland and found the owner
didn't know the boat had left
the Portland Yacht Club, ac
cording to the sheriff.
While the attendant was
making the telephone call, the
boys headed upstream but
beached the boat and were ap
prehended by the sheriff, who
had called a Coast Guard pa
trol boat.
WATERWAY SYSTEM
Antwerp - There are more
than 1.100 miles of navigable
rivers and canals in Belgium.
Senator Raps
Election Year
Hood River -flM- Senator
Wayne Morse, winding up a
six-day tour of Oregon,
Thursday night chided the
Eisenhower administration
for waiting until a presiden
tial election year "to toss a
few carefully - budgeted
crumbs to resource develop
ment." Morse told local Democrats
that the Republican adminis
tration's "no new starts" pol
icy on dams went by the
boards this year.
He said this "about face"
was heartening "but on clos
er examination the change in
policy turned out to be a lit
tle like the case of a drown
ing man, who expecting to
have a life preserver tossed
to him, found there was noth
ing on the end of the line."
The Democratic party, he
said, must restore this coun
try to a "sound, sensible pol
icy of resource development."
Blasts GOP Policies
Morse said he had been
working to see that adequate
appropriations were made by
Congress this year to con
tinue construction on multi
purpose dams in the Pacific
Northwest. "This year a
presidential election year,
mind you - the Democrats
have by strange coincidence,
begun to get just a trace of
help from the administra
tion." Morse, a candidate for the
Democratic presidential nom
ination, said it was the Dem
ocratic party which historic
ally had advocated maximum
development of the people's
resources for the people s
benefit.
"And it was the Republic
an party," he said, " . . .
which conceived the onerous
Dixon-Yates deal; which has
slowed down federal power
projects and opposed new
starts: which stalled atomic
energy development; which
has repeatedly attempted to
cripple rural electrification;
which worked with all its
might to give away the mag
nificent Hells Canyon site."
Morse said the administra
tion record on resource de
velopment was built on two
basic assumptions "One,
that the nation's resources
should be given away to pri
vate interests, or that, where
possible, 'partnership' deals
be arranged to permit the
federal government to subsi
dize the private interests:
and two, that a dollar spent
on resources developed is a
dollar wasted, and therefore,
as few dollars as possible
should be spent."
Bill Criticized
"But suddenly." he said,
"In the year 1960 this is
changed. The President him
self, in his budget message
in January, said his budget
recommendations for re
source development 'take in
to account, their great im
portance to the nation's eco
nomic growth and security."
He said "we cannot have
new starts limited to presi
dential years alone."
Morse also criticized a bill
before Congress which he
said would grant perpetual
federal subsidies to private
companies which build dams
upstream from federal dams.
He said he would continue
his fight for needed new
starts and full development
of water resources. "But the
fight will be uphill and dis
heartening until we get a
Democratic president in the
White House," he added.
Morse left after the speech
for Washington, D.C.
Mother, Daughter
Suffer Burns
Portland -d'PI)- A mother
and daughter suffered burns
Thursday at their home here
when the child's clothing
caught fire as she stood in
front of a stove.
Burned were Mrs. Stephen
Subject and her five-year-old
daughter, Judith.
The child was ' severely
burned and Mrs. Subject was
burned on the hands as she
tried to put out the fire.
The child was reported In
good condition at rPovidcncc
hospital.
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