Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (Newspaper) - October 1, 1957, Walla Walla, Washington The Snake Have you ever wished you could see just how the proposed dams OBI the middle Snake River would fall into a pattern You will it on page 7 today You might even want to clip the ture reference 89th Year No 143 Walla Walla Wash Tuesday October 1 1957 The Weather Passible Tuesday evening and mostly cloudy Tuesday night Partly cloudy Wednesday and showers likely in the mountains temperature Tues night 55 high Wed 69 Highest Monday 77 low early Tuesday At talia Plant Start Will Be Monday Ground will be broken Monday for the first unit of the Boise Cascade Corporation's dollar pulp paper and container plant project at the Port of Walla Walla site Mills director of com- pany relations announced ground will be broken at 2 p.m for the firm's container plant tion Company officials expect it to be in con- for fruit canned goods and other April It will be operated as a division of Boise Cascade under the name of cade Container Visitors To Come Delegations from the Tri-City area and from Walla Walla and Boise Idaho will attend the brief ceremony marking the start of construction of the installation The container plant ultimately will fabricate its products from the kraft liner board output of the pulp and paper mill Until the pulp and paper mill is in about 18 months from now the container plant will use liner board obtained from other sources President Robert V er of the Boise Cascade tion announced that the Hoffman Construction company of land Ore has been awarded the contract for building the Cascade Container plant Hansberger in a speech to the Chamber of Monday at Pasco also emphasized to the audience the importance of water in the development Water Valuable Waters of the Columbia he told the Chamber of Commerce ing flow from watersheds com- posed of the region's timber Con- it is the timber that harvested under conservative methods will produce pulp mingled with water of the bia to make the kraft paper He stressed the fact that ber use no longer can abide There is a very rapid transformation in methods of he said Where waste was an expected part of the industry research such as that going into the en- and construction of cade Kraft and Cascade er is discovering wa of with beneficial results to the economy of new areas hitherto Please See Page S Col S Four Dixie Governors Meet Ike WASHINGTON ffl President Eisenhower and four Southern governors met Tuesday at the White House to discuss the lem of school integration and its enforcement with troops The governors spokesman Gov Luther Hodges of North Carolina said in advance that he and his colleagues have high hopes we can come to a constructive tion The chief executive of the tion and those of four Southern states assembled in Eisenhower's White House office They were chatting and smiling in friendly fashion when photographers were called in at the outset for pic hires But before them was the serious business of trying to find some solution for the nation's most ing current domestic the use of troops to bring about racial integration in a high school in Little Rock Ark Issue Hit by Vote Given French Rule By GODFREY ANDERSON PARIS lame duck net governed France again day after the National Assembly defeated Premier Maurice on his proposal to give partial self-rule to Algeria in office on- ly since June 13 immediately handed his resignation to dent Rene Coty Coty refused to accept it at this time and in the present Bourges Maunoury agreed to stay only until his cessor can be found The vote of 253 was short of the absolute of the total 596 deputies which would have forced Mannoury to resign This left Coty free to ask the Premier to stay in office The Assembly's rejection of even partial self-rule for Algeria promised France a rough time in the current Assembly where Arab demands for Algerian are mounting Maunoury had hoped to present his plan to the Assembly as dence that France was trying to meet the demands of the Arab nationalists at least in part Some deputies suggested that Jacques Soustelle a leader in the against the Algerian self-rule be asked to form a new But Soustelle a wing follower of Gen Charles de- Gaulle and former governor eral of Algeria appeared to Lave no chance of winning the support of moderates and moderate ists necessary for any premier to muster a majority Tiny Republic Usurps Reds SAN MARINO by armed Christian Democrats as it met in an abandoned steel tory an bid Tuesday to oust the Reds from rule of this smallest republic in world Quick backing from the Italian government appeared to promise victory to the seeking to take over the independent top nation surrounded on all sides by Italy The new government issued two decrees calling for allegiance from the pocket-size armed force and government employes and requisitioning the factory Domencio Morganti interior minister of the Red regime which has governed the 38 square mile republic since World War II ordered Police Chief Ettore Sozzi to arrest the members of the new government State Tract Brings At Auction Carl W Peters Kennewick for purchased a owned tract of acres in irrigation block 3 of bank project in Walla Walla county Tuesday The single tract was at the courthouse here at 10 Tuesday and an hour later high bid of was accepted by County Auditor Gladys Oilman The auction was handled by the auditor at the request of Bert Cole state land The courthouse foyer was packed and the bidding was lively until it reached about The appraised value is The state-owned land is what is known as school land and is undeveloped Peters poses to develop and farm the unit Dalles Boy T By Parents THE DALLES Ore ffl A petition asking that their tiller of a little declared nsane was filed here by Mr and Mrs Glenn Zink Dist Atty Harry Hogan said Tuesday The boy Larry 14 is charged with first degree murder in the death of Mary Mathew 9 He stumbled upon the girl who was sleeping out with a friend in a yard near the Zink home six weeks ago He killed her he said by beating her with an ax The boy's parents asked Monday that Larry be declared insane and ent the state hospital for ment attorney said they based their plea on findings of Portland psychiatrists submitted Monday at a juvenile court ing A hearing on the petition is scheduled for next Tuesday I haven't made up my mind whether to recommend Hogan said but I don't think I'll oppose t County Judge James Hunt who conducted Monday's hearing re- manded Larry to circuit court to answer to the murder charge He said he did that because he felt the boy was dangerous to the community That charge Hogan said will be given to a grand jury some ime next week l Boys Robbed After Slaying SPOKANE UP Police said Tuesday two little boys broke into a surplus store and stole other guns four days after a hobby shop owner was shot and killed One of the boys aged 15 has admitted he killed the man His companion told cers he was along when the shot during an attempted of airplane Manley C Martin a partial cripple was shot dead in front of his North Side Shop early last Tuesday morning while ng an apparent burglary attempt Use of Troops Hit by Senator ffl S Sen Sparkman of Alabama Tuesday said President Eisenhower was wrong in using federal troops to enforce segregation at the Little Rock Central High School I think the President was said the Southern ocrat You don't change customs and habits by the use of armed force IKE TO GET APPLES YAKIMA Ml A box of apples picked in the Yakima Valley will be presented to President hower on his birthday Oct 14 on behalf of the Yakima Women's Republican Club Spree Ends After Three NORTH VERNON Ind Si -A cross-country holdup spree ended in meek surrender in thicket Tuesday after a nightmare of gun battles that bad killed his partner and two state troopers in two states Victor Wayne Whit ley 26 Granger Tex had only scratches and bruises when his capture ed the horror of a series of igan and Indiana shootings that killed the three and wounded four policemen Blamed Taken to a nearby state police post for questioning Whitley put inost of the blame for the ings on his dead partner Ralph Walker Taylor 36 convicted rapist from W Va He gave police a list of 21 holdups said they had staged since June from Wilmington Del to Texarkana Already dead after the gun tles in two states were troopers Dugald A 23 Clinton Mich and William Kellems 27 Scottsburg Ind Four other officers were wound ed three of them around the scene of the final hunt and capture Whitley was unharmed when captured and his torn shirt and trousers were covered with blood iut he was not wounded The blood was from his dead ion Intensive Bunt The capture climaxed what lice described as one of the most intensive manhunts in Indiana tory Two bloodhounds were used State police said the line of policemen drove Whitley out of the woods and he rendered meekly Michigan State trooper Douglas A Monday night Please See Page 5 Col 8 Path of Typhoon Faye State Wheat Under Loan Said Lower SPOKANE ft Washington wheat farmers now have bushels of the 1957 crop under government price support loans for tural Stabilization and ion office said Monday The figures covering the period since harvest to Sept 15 are er than the bushels pledged for worth of loans last year However the Commodity Credit Corp for which the ASC services the loans wound up last year with virtually none of the 1956 crop under loan because higher free market prices prompted farmers to redeem their wheat The ASC said farmers now are reported sitting tight with their wheat while the price goes up and taking the loans to tide them over until they feel the time is right o redeem and sell State farmers also have 847 bushels of barley under loan for bushels of oats for bushels of rye for and bags of beans for the ASC reported Former Auditor Cuts Down Theft CHICAGO E Hodge former state auditor who once attempted to shoulder all the blame for the theft of an mated million dollars in state funds now says he couldn't have so much by himself Appearing in criminal court Monday the prison convict handed newsmen a ment flatly denying he stole as much as million dollars while was in office At Okinawa Typhoon Faye which has since blown itself out over the sea left many dead and a path of including these fishing boats which in harbor of Tomari Okinawa after being dashed against pier Salvage crews try fish cargo from one of the vessels Faye most savage storm in recent Okinawa history is believed to have killed at least 60 persons AP Wirephoto Nearly Half Inch Falls Only Burns Is Wetter Showers which accompanied a thunder storm Monday night and arly Tuesday morning spilled 45 of an inch of welcome rainfall on Walla Walla and wiped out he seasonal moisture deficiency Both the showers and the der storm were intermittent Lightning began to flash thunder to roll at p.m day and the first raindrops fell at From then until about 9 showers fell occasionally usually accompanied by fits and starts of the electrical storm Periods of calm followed each outburst Things quieted down about 2 Tuesday when an- other squall front moved through the area with more showers plus thunder and lightning Burns Got 48 While some rain fell over mosi of the Northwest Walla Walla did better in total moisture than almost all other points Pendle ton measured 15 inch of rain Lewiston 03 Spokane 07 Seat tie 01 and Portland a trace Only Burns Ore with 48 inch the local figure Officials at the U S Weather Bureau here thought it likely thai all Walla Walla County received some rain but that the city anc that part of the county lying eastward tor the mountains re- The rain put moisture excess Please See Page 5 Col Basin's Need for Power Will Outpace Facilities PORTLAND ffl The Corps of Engineers issued a preliminary report Tuesday on how best to develop resources of the Columbia River Basin and foresaw the great rivers unable to keep pace with swiftly growing needs for power A fairly full use of cally feasible developments can take care of expected electric power requirements for less than 20 years says the report prepared under the direction of Brig Gen L H Foote North Pacific division engineer Steam Seen And then the Pacific will need to lean more and more on thermal the ignation for steam power which now encompasses heat from atomic reactors But to get full use of the region's only for power but for Elood control irrigation and score of dams will need to be built at a cost of more than two billion dollars In a report the outlined the results of studies into what feasible dams would bring maximum river de- velopment It takes note of the Northwest's dependence dian waters as well as of rivers flowing wholly in this country The report is a preliminary into revision of the comprehensive development plan adopted in 1948 known as the 308 report At a series of four hearings the plans will be discussed A number of dams listed are controversial and sharp exceptions to some the engineers findings are ex Expect Agreement The first hearing will be Oct 21 at Missoula Mont where the projected Paradise 45 million dollar flood control and sower expected to be lotly argued The second hearing will be Oct 23 at Wenatchee Wash the third Mov 13 at Lewiston Idaho and the fourth Nov 15 at Portland Gen Foote pointed out in re- leasing the results of the study that although many changes have taken place in the Northwest's economy since 1948 the basic requirements for flood control are unchanged from those in the 308 report The essential is to control a flood of the magnitude of that which ravaged the region in 1894 To do that he said calls fur strengthening and extending Please See Page 5 Col 5 In Recognition of Service Insurance Is Health Must Doctor Says ATLANTIC CITY W president of the American Hos pital Assn said Tuesday wide spread health insurance offers the only hope for medical and hos pital care for the vast majority cf Americans Hospital costs reflect the nation wide problem of inflation anc spiraling wage scales said Dr Albert W Snoke association pres ident and director of Haven Community Hospital New Haven Conn He It is about time that we realize that the situation will not improve A Danger Is Discounted RICHLAND Wash Sen Henry Jackson said Tuesday the government is jiling supplies of atomic warheads lear U S population centers to supply Nike guided missile and air-to-air Air Force weapons Jackson a member of the joint Congressional Committee on Atom c Energy made the statement without elaboration at a hearing on the release to agriculture of and from the Hanford atomic works project here Slope Land Closed The Atomic Energy Commission ias closed off acres of the slope near Hanford on grounds it would be potentially dangerous to farmers if an dent happened at Hanford The AEC under pressure from farmers to open the area uled the hearing here but then said flatly again that no more land could be made available II released area in 1953 Jackson told the hearing he believes there has been a tend ency to consider the hazard at Please See Page 5 Col 2 salaries will become com- in this modern labor market and hospital costs will in- rise The only hope for paying for medical and hospital care for the vast majority of the population of this he said is through widespread medical and hospital insurance Haiti Orders Fire on Sight PORT AU PRINCE Haiti The ruling military junta told the people of Haiti Tuesday to shoot on sight any of the men the visional government has listed as enemies of the tate The move was made to avert a possible widespread political re- bellion In its junta which ook over in June after months of turmoil admitted its own rigid measures under martial law had tailed out terrorism The junta said wmen terrorists as well as men may be shot down without warning by private zens Reliable sources said the junta summoned 100 reserve officers and told them to be prepared for an emergency An unconfirmed report said some of Haiti's enlisted reservists also were told to be on the alert Brother-in-Law Slain by Youth MOUNT ARLINGTON A boy shot his to death early Tuesday as the man stood over His estranged wife's bed and beat ler police said Morris County Prosecutor C Scerbo said the boy Lester Aiken used a shotgun loaded with to all John Sandor 43 Sandor was separated from his wife Madolyn 32 Lester's step-sister Mrs Sandor and Lester were iving with her parents Mr and Mrs Howard Aiken The boy was an adopted child In the bedroom with Mrs dor at the time of the attack were ler two sons by a previous riage Allen 12 and Kevin 9 and the Sandors daughter Linda 3 Funeral Rites Held for King OSLO Norway W Funeral wers held Tuesday in Oslo for King Haakon VII Norway's beloved leader through and war Haakon died Sept 21 after ering a circulatory ailment He was 35 and the world's oldest monarch An estimated persons ined the route from the royal palace to the cathedral to watch the funeral pus Troops Taken From School Guard Returns LITTLE ROCK Ark Arkansas tional Guardsmen replaced regular Army troops at Central High School Tuesday as Gov Orval E Faubus still considered the possibility of calling a special legislative session to deal with in- Holmes Says Decision Was Not Hasty I'm concentrating on complet ing my term in office and unti that term ends I will represen the people of the Fourth here For the first time since the integration began at the school last Wednesday the ix Negro girls and three boys walked into the school without a military escort Not Guard Faubus at a news conference ater said the Guardsmen could no longer be considered National Guardsmen They're not the National he said They are U.S Army troops Faubus said he expected to de- cide this week or next on whether to call a special session of the Legislature to deal with the integration problem at the school Talk of such a session began over he weekend but Faubus appeared Monday to have cooled off on the subject for the time being at east The governor said he had no of his own to reach a com- in the integration crisis lere and he did not know how it would end Hits FBI Chief Faubus accused J Edgar er FBI director of using ytr language in denying that his agents Had held teen-age high school girls incommunicado last week for questioning He said Hoover placed that denial next to one he had made that his agents had not tapped the telephone lines of the governor The way he placed the two statements together does not mean that I lied in any Faubus said School Supt Virgil Blossom re- ported attendance rose to at the school which has an ment of When integration began last week the attendance dropped to the first day Monumental my gressman Hal Holmes told the Tuesday from Ellensburg The veteran Republican Con gressman who announced Sunday hat he would not seek re-election n 1958 opened an office in jurg Tuesday at 602 North Pine He said his decision to bow out of the 1958 race was not a hasty one My decision has been carefully he said in fact considered before the 1956 elections Holmes explained that he has always believed in new blood in party ranks and I would not vant to deprive youth of an op- of serving the district Asked if he would consider an appointment in government Jolmes I haven't the idea There have been no offers x Holmes said he expected there would be many contenders for he position in the primary ion I certainly have no idea as to who might get the nomination Holmes will be in Walla Walla Oct 29 when he will appear at a Chamber of Commerce forum Japan Gets Council Seat UNITED NATIONS UB Japan was elected to the Security Council Tuesday despite a strenuous Soviet campaign to win the seat for Czechoslovakia Japan with the backing of the United States received 55 votes to 25 for Czechoslovakia Canada and Panama also were chosen to two-year vacancies Japanese Ambassador Koto Matsudaira called the vote a clear expression of the confidence and expectation of the member nations toward Japan He pledged hat his country would do its most to help in the maintenance of world peace The following six members were named to the U N Economic and Social Council Chile Costa Rica Sudan erlands France and China Body of Child Found in River BELLINGHAM Ml The body of a girl who had een the object of a wide search since she wandered from her home northeast of here Monday was found Tuesday in the sack River Sheriff William Breuer ed the apparent drowning of Yvonne Russell daughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Russell URANIUM FOUND SPOKANE Corp reported Tuesday it has ound uranium mineralization im- mediately north of the Spokane Indian Reservation in Stevens County Is Approved Approval for construction of a new that will eventually completed to the site of er Monumental Dam on the Snake River was given late day by County Commissioners Work on grading and draining a five-mile section of the way known as the Magallon Road will start in about 30 days 5 Loyal Smith county engineer old the Commissioners Much of this work can be on during the winter months ind a resolution calling for acing the section will be adopted next year This highway will eventually give Walla Walla county a di- and fine highway to Lower Monumental site Smith aid the highway is to be com- before construction starts n the dam Access is available ow for survey crews and others in planning work The commissioners also roved additional work on Dry south of Dixie Smith said rews can be used on either ect as the weather dictates Ten Killed Train Collision BAD CANNSTATT Germany W A passenger train smashed into a train unloading commuters in he railway station here Tuesday 10 persons and injuring be- ween 30 and 40 The passenger train demolished the last car of he other train The train that roared into the tation was carrying 400 to 500 passengers The train in he station had 600 to 800 com- aboard its 11 cars TALLMAN'S Feature A Complete REPAIR DEPARTMENT Factory Parts 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