Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (Newspaper) - November 12, 1949, Walla Walla, Washington THE WEATHER Itl SIB low temp Sat Frl 61 low gal morn Inch Del 91 lliSO W Humidity Bat 91 per cent Walla Walla Union EVENING Our Year No 210 Member of Press NBA Service Inc BeD Feature Syndicate and Allied Dally ot Washington Walla Walla Wash Saturday November 12 1949 HIGH MARK OF the final gun Friday afternoon on Borleske field undefeated hoisted Coach Felix Fletcher high on their shoulders for the triumphant parade off the gridiron They'd just defeated Lewiston It was loth consecutive win nine in a row this season And everyone but the most pessimistic was saying it meant against Seattle's city champions Thanksgiving in the University of Washington stadium FOR STORY AND MORE PICTURES OF GAME SEE SPORTS PAGE Staff photo Davison engraving Yugoslavia Junks Treaty With Albania Officials Unable to Get Word From American Held by Reds WASHINGTON state de- reported Friday that American officials have been un- able to obtain any information from the Chinese Communists on the health treatment trial date or er facts about American Consul General Angus Ward who was ar- rested recently at Mukden China A telegram received by the de- Saturday from sul William N Stokes said that the consulate staff at Mukden had plied food and clothing Friday to Ward and four staff members ed with him As usual Stokes re- receipts for these supplies Stokes had reported on previous occasions that he was able to send food and clothing and to obtain re- his messages made clear that hs hsd tc operate entirely through the Communist police Hiss message Saturday said ly that he bad been unable to ob- tain any information about the health treatment date of trial or date of release of the five men though he has been pressing local authorities on these points ever since the five were arrested tober 24 In addition to Ward those held are two berg of Rochester a foreign service clerk and Shiro Tatham or Tatsumi a two Eur- employes of the consulate Franco Cicogna and Alfred Kristan All five were charged by the Com- munist police with having beaten one of the consulate's Chinese em- ployes Student Held After Shooting COLUMBUS OWo Ohio State university student was shot to death by a fraternity brother early Saturday after a homecoming party at the Delta Tau Delta house Late Flashes NEW YORK Brooklyn de- said today they were in- a reported plot against the life of federal Judge Harold R Medina Judge Medina presided over the conspiracy trial of 11 top American and sentenced them to prison The detectives said the plot was disclosed to the FBI here by two men who relayed a story told by two yonng women But FBI headquarters denied any knowledge of such an nation plot BERLIN The Russians followed the western example day and renounced their military government in Eastern Berlin The Soviet commandant in lin Maj Gen Alexander Kotikov told the East Berlin city ment that henceforth Germans would govern the Soviet sector of Berlin just as Germans govern tee western sectors Krug Strong for Reclamation ALBUQUERQUE ator Clinton P Anderson said Saturday there's no question that Julius A- Krug was let out be- cause he kept pressing for tion projects He had an obligation to do so Anderson added and I'm glad that he did Anderson was former secretary of agriculture in President Truman's cabinet In a newspaper interview he The victim was Jack T McKeown praised Oscar L Chapman who was 23 of Norwood a senior and nominated to succeed Krug ing editor of the Ohio State added em student daily Norwood is a suburb of Cincinnati James D Heer 20 of Euclid a first year veterinary student was BELGRADE Yugoslavia dfi Yugoslavia Saturday junked her treaty of friendship and alliance with Albania 10 days after ering a virtual ultimatum to her little southern neighbor Marshall Tito's government charged that Albania goaded by Soviet Russia and her Eastern European dependencies ted unfriendly acts In a note handed the Albanians November 2 Yugoslavia sharply told her to stop these hostile tures and to live up to the terms of their 1947 friendship treaty A reply was demanded within the shortest possible time Albania ignored the demand First Break It was the first time that badgered for months by Russia and her Balkan followers has taken the initiative in ing one of the alliances which for- merly bound them together Earlier following campaigns of mutual abuse and accusation sia Czechoslovakia Poland Ro- mania Hungary and Bulgaria ered treaty ties with Belgrade Diplomatic relations however continue Today's formal note more than words long handed to the Albanian legation at ed these specific grievances against the tiny communist nation on the shores of the 1 It had carried on a furious and hostile press and radio against Yugoslavia 2 Used unheard of methods in its official communications 3 Prevented Yugoslavs owning border property from crossing the frontier to their holdings on the banian side These Yugoslavs were arrested and mistreated Traitors Organized 4 It organized a group of ors and deserters to provoke tier incidents and carry on sive activities against Yugoslavia 5 It was the first to start a provocative trial aimed at ering Yugoslavia 6 The Albanian government is attempting at any cost to incite Chauvinistic hatred among the Albanian people toward the ple of Yugoslavia using the same methods and cliques of the past 7 It is constantly organizing tier incidents taken into custody some time later at the Columbus sewage disposal But it is ho secret that I was very fond of Cap Krug I am sorry he was blamed for asking for and projects which were not approved by the bureau of the budget Weather Is Mostly Mid By Associated Press Spectators had the weather Eight Pages Survivor of Indian Fight Dies Was 84 Mrs C E Shaffer Whose Parents Died in Ambush On Burnt Was in Wagon During Attack WAITSBURG Special Mrs C E Shaffer 84 died Thursday in a nursing home in Walla Walla where she had resided the last six months Funeral services will be at 2 p.m Sunday at the ian church here with the Rev Philip Walborn officiating Her husband preceded her in death about three weeks ago Mrs Shaffer Amanda Scott was born at Burnt River Ore September 22 1855 to John and Amanda Scott At the age of two her pioneer parents were ed by Indians leaving the girl to be reared by her grandparents Mr Agreement Ends Steel Strike But Coal Dispute Deadlocked Auto Plants To Continue Shutdowns Several Weeks of Steel Production Needed to Resume Full Schedules More Layoffs Slated DETROIT of the and Mrs George Cantonwine of Unite States Steel Corp strike ixie won't help idled auto workers At the time of the Julling the immediately a survey of industry Scotts were living on Burnt river six miles west of Huntington The of Mr and Mrs Scoit their daughter Ada da and their older son were en route home from Rye valley where they had attended a wedding Ambush They were fired on from bush Scott was fatally wounded and Mrs Scott was hit by the lets She pulled her unconscious husband grabbed the trip Scott died two and one- half hours later Mrs Scott ered she was seriously wounded during that trip Friends were at their home when they arrived She died 26 hours after the attack The Scotts were buried near the cabin The Cantonwine grandparents raised the two children Among the prized possessions of Mrs Shaffer were the dress and shoes she wore the day of the at- tack The dress carried several let holes to tell their own story Wed in Sacramento Mr and Mrs Shaffer were ried September 8 1887 in Calif where they lived nine years returning to this state in 1896 to engage in farming and the hardware business in Waitsburg and Dayton They celebrated their sources showed Saturday Spokesmen agreed that it would take several weeks of steel tion to get stockpiles large enough to resume full car production Layoffs of more tion workers scheduled for the next two weeks may go ahead as planned despite the steel ment A Chrysler representative said that Detroit area workers idle since November 4 might have to wait four to six weeks before returning to their jobs Plymouth Continues They are employed in the Dodge De Soto and Chrysler divisions all closed down Plymouth division is continuing in production In Toledo said there was no change in its plans to halt production lines and lay off workers beginning Monday The workers at Ford's coln division laid off at the close of their shifts Friday will be out indefinitely We will have to resurvey the whole a Ford men said It will be at least ten days before we can have an an- Some Ford's other divisions are still MINERS of the Alexander mine in W Va arrive -t the surface after working the midnight to 8 ajn shift Operators of the mine the Valley Camp Coal Co were the first to send men into mines in the Ohio valley after United Mine Chief John L Lewis ordered striking miners back to the Telephoto golden wedding anniversary in 1837 operating An earlier announcement at their Waitsburg home Mrs Shaffer is survived by two daughters Mrs W E Vollmer of Waitsburg and Mrs T L Kuhns of Salem three sons Ernest M fer Seattle C Porter Shaffer Pasco and Mount C Shaffer burg 13 grandchildren acd ten great grandchildren Mrs fer's brother Henry Scott died some years ago Mrs Shaffer was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Waitsburg Kensington Degree of Honor Order of the Eastern Star chapter No 9 Walla Walla ter No 12 of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington and was the last charter member of the Aloha club of Waitsburg said that they would continue to do so through November A General Motors spokesman said there will be no definite ment until we see how soon we get steel coming in He indicated ever that it was unlikely the cor- would change its plans to lay off Pontiac division em- ployes on November 23 Motors officials were not available for comment The firm earlier said that it plans to close two Wisconsin plants employing workers on November 18 Shipyard Owners Try To Evade Dismantling HAMBURG IP British court Saturday found the owners of largest shipyard guilty of illegally attempting to evade dis- mantling Rudolf Blohm senior partner of Blohm and Voss was ordered to pay a mark fine or serve five months in prison His brother Walter was ordered to pay 10.000 marks or serve 10 months Four other defendants found guilty were sentenced to prison They were Otto Dalldorf 12 months Lorenzen 12 months Max Andreae 12 months and 2.000 marks fine or three more months imprisonment Karl Heindenreich nine months Football side Temperatures were around I would hate to see him plant 5 miles from the fraternity house patrol Detective Heer admitted officer quoted the Whenever get drunk I get -ion I If campaign acties McKeown was shot once with a mean anything he was 10 45 calibre automatic pistol as he keep pushing 01 L tried to disarm Heer or the clew There were some scattered n the sreat plains area from into and from fte Da of Great but held wont find much m con- house lawn at am about the bureau of the Fans at any game men said budget arca however had at Fraternity brothers sara Heer Asked if President Truman a- even chance of keeping went after 5s opposed to reclamation projects a young woman home from Senator Anderson parly President has nol At police headquarters Ihc changed his mind about these a Heer asserted he was but he has an overall re- intoxicated the i sponsibility as president as to a cured Detective said lor all and reds related be was can allowed to set discharged from lie marine corps in IMS aril a m U TC 14 33 Dartmouth 16 Cornell 7 Brown 28 Harvard 14 Princeton 21 Yale 1.1 Notre Dame -52 North Carolina 6 Minnesota 24 pnt 7 N C State 27 Forest 14 20 7 Ohio State 30 Illinois 17 14 U Duke 34 0 34 Columbia 0 Boston 20 12 Auburn 20 20 13 Lee T Perm State 23 Purdue 41 7 23 47 33 35 Snow Blocks Chinook Pass OLYMPIA Heavy snowfall had closed Chinook pass but other Cascade pass roadways were free of snow at 8 Saturday the state highways department reported Department officials had no other information on Chinook pass and did not know if the snow blanket would close it for the winter The Cayuse pass gate was open The department's radio circuit was being subjected to able interference from Eastern tions the table Vishinsky said the Soviet of new snow and rain was falling Stevens ol new tional atomic control commission showed that the Soviet union is SK had some rain and six inches of snow on the ground He said the control organ posed by the Russians would bs able to carry out its work on more said that the never can and never ownership to an commi on atomic 12 KILLED BOGOTA Colombia liberal newspaper El Tiempo Saturday the newly appointed t or of Yacopi and 11 including troops sent there the state of This dispatch passed through Colombian censorship did T c not explain what caused the col- IS Snot to Policeman Looks on -y He said the Russians are ready to accept control if their is r Vishinsky Tells U IV Soviet Union Has Offered to Open Its Lands for Atomic Inspection LAKE SUCCESS Foreign Minister Andrei Y Vishinsky insisted Saturday the Soviet union has offered to open its territory for atomic inspections Vishinsky jumped into the dosing stages of a U N debate on atomic energy with a fiery answer tc John D Hickerson assistant secretary of Hickerson Friday told the United Nations special politica that the Soviet union refused to open its territory The Soviet delegate said Dickerson was in error There is no Vishinsky said for his stating we refuse to open up our territory for tion Shortly before Vishinsky spoke in the atomic debate Soviet Alexander took a walkout from the cial committee session refused to answer Yugoslav charges that Russia is moving troops on Yugoslavia's ders and strode angrily from the room leaving his chair ly vacant I consider it beneath my dignity to answer the slanders of the of the Tito he said V M Zonov a Soviet delegation j adviser listened to continuation of the debate for a while from behind empty chair and then moved up to occupy a position at New Barriers Assailed at Press Meeting PORTLAND IP Associated Press member newspapers of the Pacific Northwest were pledged Friday night to work for tion of barriers to free reporting of public information Executives of 34 newspapers proved a resolution calling for operative and individual effort to search out and break down news source barriers They said they had observed a dangerous trend by government and private enterprise toward censorship of information at the source The resolution was approved at Owners Say Lewis Must Cut Demands U.S Steel Agrees to CIO Terms to End Believed Planting New Moves Next Week WASHINGTON JP Both the government and coal industry ers looked warily Saturday at John L Lewis peace feelers for a new miners contract Neither showed any signs of lumping at the union leader's bid to meet with Federal Mediation Chief Cyrus S Ching or anybody including the mine operators Ching said he had no present plans to call new coal peace ings and the government lated no new moves until Monday at least The coal operators said there seemed to be no use meeting Lewis again until he tailors down iis demands more to their liking They want an extension of the old coal contract the one that expired last July 1 Also they are ing more against quent mine shutdowns and closer checks over welfare fund expenditures Wants Higher Pay Lewis has said he wants higher shorter hours and a boost in the present tonnage ty toward the welfare fund from which miners pensions and other insurance benefits are paid Ching in close touch with John R Steelman assistant to President Truman was obviously mapping some new moves for early next week Setting up a fact-finding board to hear both sides of the six-month contract dispute and make for a settlement was still being considered By Associated Press Almost complete settlement ot the critical steel strike left the coal mine dispute as the only major barrier Saturday to industrial calm Acceptance Friday night by the United States Steel corporation and Inland Steel of the terms demanded by the Steel Workers virtually ended the most costly strike of that industry in American history to Sign Some smaller companies have not yet agreed to the terms but Union President Philip Murray said he ex- to have their names on con- tracts by Monday With those said the industry will be back at 90 per cent of production The terms accepted by Steel and Inland were similar to those October 31 Generally they provide in the Bethlehem contract signed flOO minimum monthly pension ments to workers aged 65 who have served 25 years The companies finance cost of the pension tor the difference between the amount the employe win receive trom federal old age benefits and the Workers with fewer than 25 years of service also are eligible For pensions but at smaller amounts The basic wage is unchanged the annual winter meeting of AP member newspapers of Oregon and Idaho They also protested what they said was an invasion of civil rights and the thwarting of the free press during an industrial dispute at The Dalles Ore This referred tc the September 28 violence at the gon river port over unloading pineapple photographers were ically attacked their equipment damaged and films ruined while routine performing their routine the resolution said Luxury Yacht Goes Aground ACAPULCO Mexico Che luxurious yacht Corsair once the private ship of Banker J Pierpont Morgan struck rocks and aground early Saturday in co harbor only ram in the West was in Western Washington i Oregon NEW ORLEANS W A drippy Z most of New Oscar Chapman to Take Over Duties as Secretary Monday WICHITA FALLS Texas OB C C Crowson was shot to Passengers said there was no panic and no great About 55 passengers and a crew of The Associated Press was were taken off in lifeboats and mended for its policies in small harbor craft news of crime and sex The ijo news in a degree that violates mon standards of decency W H publisher of the slowly a large hole was torr in the bow It had left its dock only about 15 minutes previously WASHINGTON Oscar L 1 At a news conference the driveway of her home is a policeman looked on S 53 a next-door chronicle was and Idaho wilh murder He succeeds Officer Ernest Beaton 13 Welch editor of the barrel of a who asked oe who Vanc 22 Sic Broken Water Main Puts was solo custody as a terial is uot a on a Jew urinates a brokan water Judge Former Okie mJr in I Chapman said tie interior were hoars win continue western reclamation and Julius A Revert was Erors at 7 months One AT airport spokesman a wjU to In DOGATE STATION Pa UP A colorful Byron B Barlan the C S way town at i tax court and former Democratic ol the Chief from Ohio died cannon of a heart attack at home hy from the W hsd on the fi fm He was e- erf ihr 7.40 m 1 don't know Kmc r er caused by A km e smoke ID toM nms m thai at- river Raid We his TV a 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