Salina Journal, The (Newspaper) - November 7, 1954, Salina, Kansas Sunday Edition Single Copy lOc THE SALINA JOURNAL Sunday Fair Monday Mild 36 PAGES INCLUDING COMICS YEAR No 310 SALINA KANSAS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 71954 Founded February 16 1871 Darlene Anderson Courtland smiles happily after she was crowned at game Saturday Her attendants are Elaine Kocher left and Jody Conrad both of Salina More pictures on page 25 JOURNAL Courtland Girl Is KWU Queen Darlene Anderson Courtland a senior home econom ics student Saturday was crowned Kansas Wesleyan Uni homecoming queen She was elected by members of the football team More than 3000 persons attend ed the game which ended in a 2727 tie and joined in festivities through the day opponent was Bethel College Newton A highlight was a parade down Santa Fe before the game Featuring 13 area high school bands the St Johns team and seven floats made by KWU organizations the hundreds of spectators Crowned by Captain before the game by Salina team captain Bob Harris Clay Center was the queens escort Attendants Jody Conrad and Elaine Kocher both of Salina were escorted by Dave Campbell Salina and Les lie Toburen Beloit The bands drill team and the theme After the Ball Is Over 3 Methodist Students Movement themed Im Sending You a Big Bouquet of Roses Other floats and their were Delta Phi Shake Rat tie and Roll showing a steam roller crushing Bethel Blue World Theme Gamma Delta Gamma Oh Happy Day and World the first for Wesleyan the presented halftime KWU band ceremonies Band Directors Bands and their directors in cluded Glen Elder Richard rett Kipp Margery Bakalar Washington Charles Branch Gyp sum Charles Irick Assaria Car rol Goodwin Gorham Howard Taylor Alton Mrs Voss Stockton Clyde Den ton Lucas Edgar Scheirer Hill City George Mun sori Codell Mrs Celeste McCar ty Marquette Charles Lawson Sacred Heart Salina Eric Stein Solomon Julius Martell Bandsmen numbered over 600 i Parade floats carried popular song themes as did campus decor ations t Winning Floats Three floats were named win ners They were 1 Beta Tau Omega with the theme Ya Gotta Be a Hero 2 Delta Kappa Chi with the Mac Faces Colleagues Paradise Man Shot To Death In Oberlin Hunting Mishap OBERLIN A hunter was accidentally shot to death i Chisin stopped in front of a car Censure Hearing Opens By G Milton KeHy WASHINGTON Nov 6 AP Senate leaders said of his parents with Chism and two other Olathe sailors of the accident In Two Cars near here 20 minutes after pheasant season opened Sat Dead Day sailor stationed at the Olathe Naval Air Station He was killed when a shotgun n the hands of William Chism 4 an Olathe sailor from Stkes on Mo discharged as Chism was it according to Walter fernon Decatur County coroner The accident occurred at m Saturday on a county road liles southeast of Oberlin Chism was reported in De County hospital Oberlin for treatment of shock Mr Day was the son of Mr and Charles Day Paradise He ad spent Friday night at the home put his fool on the bumper and today they hoped to wind up began to load his shotgun before Thanksgiving the As Mr Day passed about is fee special Senate session which win consider proposed in front of Chisms weapon the Coroner Vernon gave this version discharged the load hilling Mr Day in the back and or ben Besides his parents Mr and The session opens Mr Day Chism the other sailors MPS Charles Day of Paradise Monday and three other men began Dav is survived by a brother Republican leader William G ing near Oberlin when the season Paradise and a sister Mrs Knowland of California and Dem opened at 12 noon Saturday j John Stout Chico Calif His cader Lyndon B Johnson They had hunted one field and j operates a service station in had stopped to hunt another The seven men were traveling in two Mr Day had been in cars Mr Day he driver of one for 16 years He was assigned lo the session limited lo the specific Olathe air station in July 1952 purpose for which it was called news conference they want automobile Mr Day and Chism were some what behind the other five hunters who had already left the cars and reached the field The body was taken lo the Mil Funeral Home Ober lin Funeral arrangements await word from relatives Revolutionary Oil Discovery Excites West Kansas Drillers November WICHITA Si A revolutionary 1 discovery in western Kan as nine miles east and four of Scott City sent geologists currying for their subsurface laps today W L Hartman of Wichita an dependent o i 1 operator an his wildcat No 1 Rush going to pump as an Arbuckle That horizon laid down by ordo cian and cambrian seas more an 500000 years ago is Kansas ost prolific producing zone In western and southwestern however it is reached at uch extensive depths it is rarely tested and production from it has thus far been denied to the area Arbuckle At 5043 Hartmans Scott County well which is expected to touch off more western Kansas footage than any event in this decade found Arbuckle rock at 5043 feet Only four miles southeast of this production is the Keystone field which produces from sas City at about 4000 feet Hart mans sensational discovery is 77 miles from Arbuckle production in the Rush Center field in Rush County Success of the venture has been known for several weeks but Karlman has been loath to con firm production and the producing interval was not released until to day The success is expected to ex punge the clause in present west ern Kansas drilling contracts that calls for a total depth of 100 feel into the Mississippian With the rich find below it will be hard to stop the driller who finds shal lower structures in favorable po sition Production casing was cemented on bottom and was from 5050 to 5054 feet Hartman hen swabbed the well at the rale of six barrels of oil hourly for 12 hours No acid was barring some emergency They said however that the opening session on Monday will be very brief with the Senate ad out of respect for mem bers who have died since its re Johnson required and well is going on jump second for Bethel Phi Sigma Epsilon Nobody Knows the Trouble Ive Seen crying er being defeated by KWU Wesleyan Mrs Club Side by Side In other words team were with you Coffee Served Coffee and conversation followed the game at an Alumni Warmup at the Coyote Den The dance at day night Has Bowl Chance i Only two Big Seven teams Were left in the running for an Orange Bowl bid Saturday aft er Colorado and Missouri eli themselves by braw ling to a 1919 lie Only Kansas State and Ne braska remain in the running Nebraska moved a step closer by beating Kansas 4120 Kansas State beat Drake Friday night in a ence game If beats Colorado on Nov 20 it will get the bowl bid Nebraska can clinch it by whipping Oklahoma A loss will also put the Huskers in In other games Saturday Oklahoma manhandled Iowa State 400 Bethel battled KWU to a 2727 tie Ohio State beat Pitt 260 and Arkansas took Rice 2815 Details of these and other games on pages No 4 On Page 22 Weather LEADING MARQUETTE high school band in KWU homecoming parade is pretty Sharon Wheat Want Names Of Subversives Nov 6 complete breakdown for the Amer ican people We will insist on full publicity of Vice President Nixons allegations and the basis on which he made them The Civil Service Commission announced several weeks ago that the Eisenhower administration had separated 6926 security risks from the federal payroll through last June 2611 were fired the Commission said and 4315 re mands that the Eisenhower admin disclose the name of every single subversive thrown out of government in the last two years came today from two Demo cratic senators Sen Kefauver said the new Con gress which meets in January will want the names of these peo ple not the Sen Mansfield told a signed Out of the total the Com newsman I mission said 1743 had information We will go into this question ofin files indicating W will association in varying dc gree Nixon and other influential Re publican campaigners repeatedly referred to these results of the administrations security program contending it got rid of thou of Communists suber and other security risks Mansfield said Democrats also will demand to know whether any administration officials made cam use of what he called classi fied FBI files He cited a speech he said Nixon made In Montana on Oct 23 re 9 n cases in each of which the vice president said an individual government employe was cleared by loyalty boards set up by the Truman administration only to be found a security risk under the Eisenhower security pro gram Mansfield said Nixon referred to these employes as A B C and so on through the 12 cases He declared with some heat We dont want all those num bers and letters We want the names And we want to know if the files of the FBI were opened up for political purposes JN Resolution s Reinstated By A I Goldberg UNITED NATIONS NY Nov W A draft reso tion for an atoms for peace gency was reinstated tonight a S delegation spokesman an after it had been with temporarily for a check as whether it would open the door r Red China to attend a scientific The resolution sponsored by the States and six other na ons was made public as a note i correspondents tonight A key paragraph proposed that tt members of the United Na ons or of the specialized agen ies be invited to attend a UN conference on President plan to be held not later than August 1955 Documents were being prepared to circulate the resolution to the 60 members of the UN Assem blys main Political Committee when the United States suddenly stepped in fair Sunday continued mild highs 7580 Mon day increasing cloudiness mild fair and continued mild Sunday highs 70 75 Monday increasing cloudiness turning colder northeast SALINA WEATHER Saturday Downtown Temperature at mid night 45 C7 CAA reported pm Baro meter 2869 steady Wind south west 6 mph Relative humidity 68 percent Lowest this date 21 in 1925 high est 84 in 1915 am u nc t U n set pm am pm Farmer Killed When Jack Slips SCANDIA Claude Goodwin 60 yearold Scandia farmer was kill ed about 10 am Saturday when a truck slipped off a jack crushing him beneath a wheel Mr Goodwin alone at the time of the accident at his farm two miles east of here was greasing the truck before cutting sorgo with other farm workers The truck was parked on hill side and crushed his chest when it rolled from a jack The accident was discovered by City Airport Temp pm Allen Currie the tennant on the 46 Min 35 Max 74 Max Friday Goodwin farm where the accident had occurred Currie found Mr Goodwin when he returned from Scandia Mr Goodwin is survived by the widow a daughter Marjorie Good win Wichita two sons Kay Good win Gothenburg Neb and Don y his mother Mrs Alta Goodwin Belle ville and two brothers and sisters The body cess August 20 Actual debate on the censure issue may not start until late Tuesday or even day Airport Temperatures By Saturday am pm am 391 58 First Hays Title In 18 Years Fort Hays Tigers won a share of the CIC football crown here Saturday night whip ping the Washburn 266 Fort Hays and Washburn are co champs of the conference Its the Dear Sal If the censure hearing is go ing to be a circus as Mc Carthy says it is three guesses wholl be the No 1 clown Ina was taken to the Bachelor Faulkner Dart Funeral Home Scandia Funeral arrange ments have not been completed McCarthy who has been accused of conduct unbecoming a senator has predicted lhat he will be cen sured by his colleagues and has spoken of the forthcoming session as a lynch party and a cir cus Both Knowland and Johnson declined comments on state ments Recommended Censure A special Senate committee of three Republicans and Dem unanimously recommended last Sept 27 after nine days of public hearing that McCarthy censured by the Senate for hii conduct It is the first censure case to come before the Senate in years Only three senators have been censured by their colleagues in the nations history Sen Walkins chair man of the special committee said he plans to call the mem bers together Monday to go over the draft of the resolution he is preparing to carrying out its rec and findings Charges of Blai McCarthy has accused and two other members of the spe cial committee of being biased against him In a letter this week he charged Watkins had made an imbecilic ruling during the hear ings that prevented him from of fering his full defense While declining comment on these and other letters McCarthy has fired at him recently Watkins said in answer to a question that of course he McCarthy got fair before the special committee Knowland and Johnson have both had strong words of for the special Johnson told newsmen that it was composed of six of the finest ablest and most respected mem Palsy Victims Have Healthy Baby LOS ANGELES Nov 6 UP A baby boy whose of Senate Knowland both are cerebral palsy victims isaid at the lime the went home from the hospital today renounced healthy and normal in every respect The youngsters parents are Mr and Mrs Richard Milliman both was appointed that he would willing to go on trial for his lift before any of its members Pay Tribute The two Senate leaders said that 24 Physicians at Queen of Angels on Monday when the Senate meets Hospital paid it was very unusual at noon new senators elected to first title for the Tigers since 1936 Gene Jaco Gil Sweazy and Larry Neeley scored touchdowns for Hays Bob Sweazy kicked one extra point and Jim Green one or a child to be born to a couple when both man and wife are handi i capped by palsy replace appointed senators wil sworn in and the censure commit tees report will be formally filed Thanksgiving Day Proclaimed WASHINGTON Nov 6 ident Eisenhower today proclaimed Thursday Nov 25 as ing Day and called on all citizens to observe the day with prayer Asked if she thought she the Senate un take care of little Michael Thomas til 10 am the next day Mrs Milliman replied If God thought I couldnt take care of a baby he never would have let me have him Journal Directory Building Oil News Cuff Stuff Deaths Radio TV Editorials Sports 15 to Farm 241 Tip Winners 2 Market Women 9 lo 13 This Mornings Headline News Says power hassle hurts atomic planning Page 5 Mental patient admits slaying nurse Page 5 Paradise man killed in hunting mishap Page 1 McCarthy censure hearing opens Monday Page 1 Demos demand names of subversives Page 1 Revolutionary oil discovery disclosed Page 1 On Tuesday they said will be paid to tha late Sen May bank DSC and McCarran D Nev who died during the recesi and to two who died ear lier in the year Butler and Hunt Knowland and Johnson said ill meet at 10 am daily hours earlier than is custom ary in a regular session and run late afternoon Serious Business Sen Flanders the man who set off the censure move said he will stand up in the Senate and protest against speeches on any other issues He said he feels couple of weeks debate should bring a vole on censure This Is art the Senate Ire H divided attention he Md ff