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THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 7 A Close Air Call Reported By CHARLES M. MrCAN'N United Press Staff Correspondent Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has given a new and im portant interpretation of the "Eis enhower Doctrine" on the Middle East. I'nHfir Ihic intnrnralntinn the a B57. There was no immediate! joint congressional resolution au- WASHINGTON (-Capital Air lines said today an Air Force jet bomber narrowly missed colliding over Ohio last night with a Capital airliner carrying 19 persons Capital identified the bomber as New Interpretation Of Ike Doctrine Made By Dulles comment from the Air Force. The Capital plane, a Viscount jet prop, landed safely at Baltimore about m hours later with its crew of 4 and 15 passengers. The incident occurred a day after a Maryland Air National Guard jet fighter rammed a Cap ital airliner near Brunswick, Md. killing 12 persons. Capital headquarters here con firmed a report from Cleveland that a near collision had occurred over northwest Ohio about 40 miles south of Toledo. Airline officials said Capt. Jesse Bradford of Baltimore reported his airliner was flying east toward Washington at 19,000 feet when a B47. apparently dropping down to land, suddenly crossed within 500 feet of his plane. "Bradford radioed the Civil Aeronautics Administration in Cleveland and asked that a formal protest be filed," airline officials taid The officials said the airliner, a Vickers Viscount similar to the one involved in Tuesday's collision carried a crew of lour. The airliner was en route from Chicago to Washington and Baltimore. Shasta School Sets Graduation Rites MOUNT SHASTA Orneal Kooy- crs. Mount Shasta High School principal, has announced that graduation exercises will be held Friday evening. June 6. in the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. Beside the valedictorian, Eleanor Biachi, and salutatorian Shirley Harrison, the following students will participate in the program: Rilda Williams, Muriel Astmann, A r 1 e n e Montgomery, Nedra Graves, Bing Mar, Carol Ann Richardson, David Rees Jr., Terry Huntingdon. David Baratto and Martin Muller. All participants are now being coached by dramatic teacher Mrs. Muriel Astmann. Forty two students will be awarded diplomas. thorizing American military aid to a Middle Eastern country against foreign aggression is not limited to action against an aggressor which is "under the control of in ternational communism." The effect is to put teeth into declaration which has often been criticized as somewhat meaningless. Dulles gave his interpretation of the Eisenhower Doctrine, as it is popularly called, at a press conference in Washington in dis cussing the rebellion in Lebanon. Lebanon has accused the Unit ed Arab Republic of fomenting and supporting the rebellion. The United States has sent a quantity of "police arms" large ly small arms and tear gas equipment to Lebanon o aid against "rioters." It is sending a number of tanks. There has been some confusion over the applicability of the Eis enhower Doctrine to Lebanon. The reason for the confusion is the provision authorizing aid against an aggressor under the control of international Commu nism. Though Egypt and Syria are receiving arms and other aid from Soviet Russia. The United Arab Republic certainly cannot be held to be under Soviet control. President Carnal Abdel Nasser has denied aiding the Lebanese rebels. He says the rebellion was planned and is being carried out by pro-United Arab Republic Leb anese. Dulles agreed that the congres sional resolution specified aid to a country menaced by Commu nist aggression. But he added: "That doesn't mean, however, that there is nothing that can be done. "There is the provision of the Middle East resolution which says that the independence of these countries is vital to peace and the national interest of the United States. That is certainly a mandate to do something if we think that our peace and vital in terests are endangered in any quarter. Dulles pointed out that this pro vision was inserted in the Eisen hower Doctrine by the Senate. Britain Cuts Bank Rates LONDON Wt-Britain today cut its bank rate another half per cent, reducing the Bank of Eng land's rate for lending money to 5 per cent. It was the second reduction in nine weeks in the fight to bolster the British economy. The rate was cut on March 20 from 7 to 6 per cent. The bank rate is the control valve on the nation's economy. It had been sent skyrocketing last September to 7 per cent highest in Britain since 1921 in a fight to tighten credit and steady the value of the shaky pound sterling The second reduction this year was seen as a turther sign oi Britain's growing confidence in its economic position despite reces sion reports abroad. The news of the reduction had an immediate buoyant effect on the London stock market. Brokers were delighted. w BRIDGETON, N.J. tfi It's a quiet country crossroads called Harmony. A young wife and husband met there by accident Tuesday night in a roaring, flaming rendezvous that ended in the husband's death. And yesterday police said that at the end of the road there mav have been another man, a man waiting for a date with 19-year- ROBERT B. LEE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Leo of Lan qell Valley, is attending the Navy Air Force school at Norman, Oklahoma. Robert is a 1957 graduate of Bo nanza High School. The greatest efforts of the race have always been traceable to the love of praise and its greatest ca tastrophics to the love of pleasure Police Believe Spouse May Have Had Date With Man U.S. Bolsters Transport Force WASHINGTON MV-The United States has nearly doubled a lorce of Globemaster transport planes sent to Europe amid outbreaks in Lebanon 'and Algeria. The Defense Department said last night 13 of the three-dick planes went to join 18 others which left for Germany, starting Satur day morning. The Pentagon said 8 of the 13 took off later Saturday and S headed across the Atlantic since then. Basing the 200-p assenger planes in Europe would put them in position to evacuate Americans from the Middle East and North Africa, if the need arose. The department said '.he 13 ad ditional transports were sent to provide replacement parts and "normal logistics" for the first 18 old Mrs. Vera Wright. She kept him waiting. Mrs. Wright, critically injured when the car she was driving smashed broadside into her hus band's auto, was still in Bridgeton Hospital today with a possible skull fracture. Her condition was listed as good. The husband. Lester, also 19, was dead 10 minutes after being pulled from his blazing auto. Police, meanwhile, were holding Walter Robinson, 5. of Newfield. owner of the car that Mrs. W right was driving. . State Police Sgt. William R. Conway said his office was look ing into discrepancies between statements made by Robinson and .Mrs. Wright. Conway quoted Robinson as say ing he had been the woman's boy friend for about a year and that Wright knew and apparently did not disapprove of their relationship. He told police the Wrights had quarreled on the night ot the ac cident because Mrs. Wright want ed Robinson's car to drive home. She had used it earlier to take a road test for a driver's license. According to Robinson's state ment, he and Mrs. Wright had made a date for later in the eve ning. The date had been arranged In Wright's presence, he said. Mrs. Wright was going home to hange her clothes, the statement said, and was to have returned to Robinson's gas station. Husband and wife drove off at the same lime. Conway said Robinson will be i barged with allowing an unli censed driver to operate his car. while a mandatory charge of death by auto will be made against Mrs. Wright. The woman's version of the af fair, police said, was that her hus band drove off angrily after the argument and that she borrowed Robinson's car to follow him home. She said nothing of the reported date or of any relationship with Robinson. Regardless of which version Is correct. Conway said, the couple "might have been more or less racing to their Bridgeton home. 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