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PRESS. DAILY NEWS F0RE1IRSERVI6E VOL CLIX 1CX DAILY OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953 20: SUNDAY NO. 95 I Dodgers Bea Japan Prince To See U.C. Yankees, 7-3, Grid Game Intimidation Charged by Dock Union Ousted Union's Aide Raps AFL Action At Board Hearing Warren Pledges To Guard Liberty Fair Interpretation of Constitution Promised by Retiring Governor in Farewell Talk to People of State Promising to guard personal liberty and dignity with "the best in me," Earl Warren prepared today to leave the Tie Up Series Any normal, 19-year-old boy would love it, and Japan's Crown Prince Akihito today seemed Labine Relieves Lees In Ninth Inning, Cuts Off Rally just as normal as any. He was ia the Bay area for a New Governor Makes Tentative Decision Against Special Session Request of State Senator Breed Goodwin J.

Knight declared today he doesn't NEW YORK, Oct. 3 Of) Pres EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, final fling proper and with full protocol, of course before taking off in a few days for Japan after a trip halfway around the world lasting six months. governorship of California to become Chief Justice of theoct 3.Brooklyn tied the World Day! United States. Series at two games each by de ident Eisenhower's waterfront fact-finding board today heard one union accuse another of intimidation in the first open hearing on the East Coast longshore feating the New York- Yankees for the second straight time Today it was to be the U.C. In a radio-television farewell broadcast from San Francisco, Warren last night called the Supreme Court "the interpreter and defender of the Constitution." through the years it's Ohio State football game in intend to call a special session of the Legislature to consider the Key System dispute when he becomes Governor.

But he did not close the door completely on the proposal i made by State Senator Arthur H. Breed Jr. of Alameda' County. Breed sent a telegram asking Knight, who becomes the today. Berkeley after a reception for men's strike.

The final score was Brooklyn Japanese Americans in San The board is charged with de Francisco's Sigmund Stern Grove. work is well done," he added, "the home of every American will always be his castle. 1K New York 3. Today'i batting ordf NEW YORK BROOKLYN Yesterday it was a whirlwind Every human life will have dignity and there will forever be one law for all men." Gilliam, lb Ree. Robinson.

If Hodges, lb Carnpanella, Snider, cf Furlllo. rf Cox. 3b Loen, arrival from Los Angeles, a 60-mile an hour siren screaming convoy ride into town, a super-plush luncheon in the Prince's honor at the Fairmont Hotel and a tour of the city that followed. NOTABLE tiUESTS Mntl. cf Collins, lb Bauer, rt Brrrs.

Woodlin. If Martin. 2b McDougald. 3b Rirzuto, a Ford, Plat The 62-year-old Republican termining whether the now three days old, involving some 60,000 longshoremen, menaces the public health and safety. Patrick J.

Connolly, executive vice-president of the International Longshoremen's Association, recently ousted by the American Federation of Labor, hurled the intimidation charge at the AFL. state chief executive Sunday at midnight, to "call a special session as soon as practicable, say within the next two weeks." Knight expressed his views at a press conference at Sacramento, saying he had been told that Breed planned such a request. Knight said he wouldn't act Governor said: FAIR INTERPRETATION ore (NL: Text of Appeal Sent to Knight Here is the telegram sent to California's Governor-designate, Goodwin J. Knight, by State Senator Arthur H. Breed Jr.

of Alameda County: Alameda County has been suffering seriously for the past 72 days by virtue of the Key System transit strike. All attempts to negotiate the differences between the union and the company have failed. Even a court order to resume operations has been of no avail. ut 3rd Stewart iNLi: Grieve lALi; 2nd Huri.v iaI.i: W-ft field foul line uu The luncheon was attended by coll (NLi: right field foul line Soar 200 leading citizens, including Tank's Concrete Roof Collapses; 2 Killed, 32 Hurt EVERETT, Oct 3. A 15-inch wet concrete roof on huge tank being built at the Esso Standard Oil Co.

plant collapsed today killing at least two men and injuring 32 others. Work which started in May was within a half -hour of completion when wooden underpinnings in the concrete tank gave way. Workers on the roof were hurled like tenpins in a jumbled mass of concrete and steel re-en "I will be happy to devote the remaining years of my active life to this cause to give the best in me to interpret the Constitution fairly and defend it (ALL FIRST INNING Lieut. Gov. Goodwin Knight, Flying Friends Found Dead in Plane Wreckage The bodies ofGeorge German, 60, Port Chicago's flying postmaster, and Gordon Wilkinson, 60, of Concord, were found in the crumpled wreckage of their light plane on Hammond Island, Solano County, late yesterday.

The plane had plunged deep YANKEES: Mantle fanned. Collins filed to Robinaon. Bauer fouled to Nevada Sen. Pat McCarran, and Oakland's health director. Dr.

No runs, no hit, no erron, none left. DODGERS: Gilliam doubled to rlfht. J. C. Geiger.

because up to the present time neither the corporation nor the union has requested the conciliation services of the state. Reexe out to Collin. Gilliam moving to It was sponsored by George third. Robinaon ungled to center, Gillian K-onni Hodeea forced Robinaon. Mc Killion, president of the Japan Society of San Francisco.

against any assault, regardless of the source." Although pledging to devote the rest of his public career to his new Washington post. Warren said, "I do not intend to cut my moorings from my state." His home in in Oakland. He said he would spend as TELEGRAMS SENT Connolly said the AFL, which seeks to take over the ILA membership, sent intimidating telegrams to shippers here and in other ports, directing them npt to sign contracts with the ousted union. Connolly predicted that the And he observed that thei Dougald to Martin. Hodgea moved to aecond on a wild pitch.

Carnpanella walked. Snider doubled to right, acoting Hodges and Carnpanella. Furlllo fiied to As in most affairs of state, the luncheon included certain frus ngnt. Three run, three hits, no erron, one trations which, while Prince Aki hoto was not cognizant of them, left SICOND INNING nevertheless included: YANKEES: Berra fanned. Woodling walked.

Martin forced Woodling. Hodges forced wires onto other men 1 Lieutenant Governor Knight to Reese. McDougald forced Martin at AFL would not get "two per cent of the (ILA) membership" if the National Labor Relations Board conducted an election to courts have taken jurisdiction. COULD CHANGE MIND But he said he would tell Breed if he has any specific recommendations on legislation to solve the; problem he will study them "'and make a final decision. Senator said he planned to submit a bill which would authorize the Public Utilities Com and his aides arrived by plane second, Reese to Gilliam.

No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. DODGERS: Gorman replaced Ford on at 11:55 a.m., an hour'after the Prince, and found themselves without a California Highway the mound for the Yanks. Cox fanned determine who should represent Loei out. Collins to Gorman. Rirxuto drooped Gilliam's fly, Gilliam going to the longshoremen.

Patrol escort. They waited in vain 30 minutes at the field, He based this opinion on sentiment at meetings of ILA locals mission to enforce arbitration. Knight, Warren Confer SACRAMENTO. Oct 3. flB Gov.

Earl Warren and Lieut Gov. Goodwin J. Knight met today to iron out the final wrinkles of transferring administrative power. The new chief justice will leave for Washington at 9 a.m. tomorrow and will be sworn into office Monday, about the same time Knight is taking the oath as Governor.

during the past week, he said hailed a taxi, bucked traffic, and arrived late. working in the bottom of the 30-foot deep tank. John Loughlin, an eye-witness who lives nearby, said he heard a "terrible rumble that sounded like an earthquake." He ran from his home and saw ethers running to see what happened. "We heard screams," he added, "as we rushed into the plant yard to help as best we could, but the tons of concrete had buried most of the men." Fire Chief James J. Evans, In second for a double.

Reese out. McDougald to Collin. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. THIRD INNING YANKEES: Rinuto flied to Turlllo. Gorman fanned.

Mantle filed to Snider. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. DODGERS: Robinson out, McDougald to Collins. Hodges popped to Martin. Employer testimony that the into the bog of the San Joaquin delta island and only the body of Wilkinson could be recovered before darkness.

Efforts to remove German's body were under way today. ON RETURN TRIP German and Wilkinson had been missing since Wednesday night. They had flown in the single engine all-metal monoplane from Buchanan Field to Stockton, where they refueled and took off on the return trip. They had been missing since, until the wreckage was found by Bert, Lanlea farmer on he 2 The Fairmont's kitchen strike would cause "tremendous swarmed with U. S.

Secret Serv- losses" if prolonged was pre sented earlier. ce men inspecting what went The union, he pointed out, has said it is willing to "abide by the decision of an arbitrator," but Key "will not agree to do likewise." PRESSING PROBLEM "There is no problem more Carnpanella popped to Berra. No runs, no ruts, no errors, none leu. into the Prince's lunch. One con FIRST WITNESS FOL'RTH INNING fessed they could not interpret Joseph Mayper, counsel for YANKEES: Collins fanned.

Bauer filed the printed menu program which to Furliio Berra singled to right. Wood-Unc out. Gilliam to Madges. the New York Shipping Associa pressing or needful of immedi tion, representing 170 shipping charge of rescue operations, said much time in California as rx- Picture on Tag 3 ate solution than this one, companies and contracting steve- Jua mta took, out jeme body andjtjhi and. pledged "continued in- Breed said a telegram to dofftSTW-as' 32 injured.

A piant spokesman listed "pigeon farci au riz sau- Knight He said the port, the general island, which is northeast of Port Chicago. A helicopter of the 41st The senator reported that the public and the longshoremen said another died en route to a hospital. Evans said about hall of the injured were Ln serious Legislative Counsel Bureau is 'are faced with tremendous Air Rescue Squadron from Ham ilton Air Force Base landed be vage majestic. wnen a cnei translated the entree into "squab stuffed with wild rice, fit for a prince," the Secret Service man drafting a proposal for him, losses" because of the strike, side the wreckage, but was saying: "It will follow the Na now in its third day. No runs, on hit, no errors, ona left.

DODGERSj Snider ul, kfartto to Col-llM. forHia. ikskd-tetiiiu. Co flw-d to Woodling. Loe singled to right Gilliam doubled to right.

Furlllo scoring. Reese popped to Martin. One run. three hits, no errors, two left FIFTH INNING YANKEES: Martin tripled. McDougald homered Into the left field bleachers.

Rlzxuto flied to Snider. Bollweg batted for Gorman and fanned. Mantle fanned. Two runs, two hits, no errors, none left DODGERS: Sain replaced Gorman on the mound for the Yanks. Robinson out.

Riuuto to Collins. Hodges out. Rlzxuto to Collins. Carnpanella out McDougald to Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left.

SIXTH INNING YANKEES: Collins flied to Snider. forced to take off immediately as tional Railroad Act wherein said: 'That's what I thought it terest in the welfare of your California and my California the greatest place in the world in which to live. "Here my home will always be." Warren was named chief justice by President Eisenhower Wednesday. His resignation as Governor becomes effective tomorrow at midnight FLIES TO CAPITAL Mayper said the employers Constantino BioeiolL 37. of was." there will be a 30-day cooling nave uniairiy Deen placed in it began sinking in the mud SECOND SEARCH 3 The luncheon Was to have off period and then compulsory the middle of a situation over The island had previously which they have no controL been an all-male affair, but Nevada's Senator McCarran replied to the invitation by wire that been searched by Civil Air Pa He testified that the employers arbitration.

He told Knight a draft of the act is expected to be available next week and added: "It will naturally contain an urgency ''clause." had been bargaining for 35 years with the International Long Mrs. McCarran and I will be trol planes looking for German and Wilkinson, but smoke from a fire on the island 'apparently He is scheduled to fly to Wash shoremen's Association, recently Revere, one of the workmen who escaped minutes before the disaster, described the collapse. "We were pouring cement on the roof of the second concrete tank from above," he said. "Half the sUging began to give way nd concrete panels started to collapse one after another." The tank was 170 feet by 180 feet and would hold 150,000 barrels of oiL U.S. Solons in Lebanon happy to attend" and thus the barrier was down.

A second woman present was a vocalist obscured the wreckage. ousted from the American Fed Spokesmen for the Public Utilities Commission claimthey do not have the necessary legal jurisdiction to require compulsory arbitration. This is a most serious and costly situation. Many thousands of people in Alameda County are greatly inconvenienced and annoyed so that their patience is being tried. SPECIAL SESSION I request you to call a spe- cial session of the Legislature as soon as say within the next two weeks, so that I might submit to the Legislature a bill that would authorize the Public Utilities Commission to take the necessary steps to require and en- I force arbitration.

The Legislative Counsel Bureau is drafting such a proposal for me. It will follow the National Railroad Act wherein there will be a 30-day cooling off period and then compulsory arbitration. What I propose is to follow a very similar pattern to that act as -now administered by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Carmen's Union has stated, in a public meeting which I attended, that they were willing to abide by the decision of an arbitrator but the Key System will not agree to do likewise. Therefore, a special session is imperative and I strongly urge that you call a special session immediately so that we might find a way cut of the present impasse.

READY BY MID-WEEK As soon as I have a draft of the proposed act which I will introduce I will send it to you. The Legislative Counsel Bureau informs me that I will i have such an act available to present to you about the middle of next week. It will naturally contain an urgency clause. There Is no problem more pressing or needful of immediate solution than this one. The people of Alameda County, many in Contra Costa County and San Francisco County will be most grateful for a solution to this problem.

I believe this is the answer. Please help us in our hour of need. ington tomorrow. He will be sworn in and will preside at Bauer out. Cox to Hodges.

Berra singled to right Woodling out Gilliam to Hodges. No runs, one hit no errors, one left DODGERS: Snider homered. Furillo fanned. Cox doubled. oes singled.

Cox COURT PROCEEDINGS German, who lived at 1 eration of Labor for failing to the Monday opening of the new with the stringed quartet and a rid itself of racketeers. Breed's action followed fur Champion Avenue, is survived by his widow, Jennie. He had stopping at tnira. Olllum filed to Bauer, session of the high court third was a determined little ther developments on the court Cox scoring after catch, iteese out, Mc BARGAINING DIFFICULT Dougald to Collins. been postmaster at Port Chicago Two runs, three hits, no errors, one level in the 72-day-old Key System shutdown.

In the farewell to Californians who elected him Governor for an unprecedented three terms, for the past 17 years and a flying woman who moments before lunch seized Akihoto's hand and expounded motherly advice for left SEVINTH INNING enthusiast for six years. Superior Judge A. J. Woolsey Wilkinson, who lived at 2758 Warren talked mainly or tne YANKEES: Martin fanned. McDougald filed to Snider.

Riuuto singled. Noren later yesterday took under sub several minutes until the Prince was rescued by members of his BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct 3. Off Garden Avenue, Concord, was batted for Sain and popped to Reese. state and its problems of growth. He said collective bargaining had become "increasingly difficult" for a number of reasons.

Among them, he said, were the need to conform with regulations of the recently created New York-New Jersey bi-state waterfront commission, which becomes effective December 1,1 Conrressmen Lawrence H. office manager for the Southern No runs, one hit no errors, one left DODGERS: Schallock replaced Sain on mission the matter of the transit company's failure to resume operations in compliance with a entourage. DIPLOMATIC ISSUE Smith Wis.) and Winston L. Pacific Railroad in San Francisco. He is survived by his the mound for the Yanks.

Robinson flied to Snider. Hodges fanned. Carnpanella walked. Snider doubled, Carnpanella court order. i Prouty (R-, Vt) of the U.S.

House Foreign Affairs Commit 4 As the truest list grew in widow, Lillie; a daughter, Eileen cortns-. Furillo out Martin to Collins And today he summoned rep days preceding the luncheon yes One run. one hit no errors, ona left But his observations reflected a philosophy that has guided him in 35 years as a public official. He criticized those who opposed his program of enlarging and modernizing California's Continued Page 2, CoL 4 one Wales, of Concord, and grandchild. EIGHTH INNING terday, Japan's press representa resentatives of Key and the union into his chambers "ta see if the remaining differences in YANKEES: Mantle popped to Gilliam tives were inadvertently omitted.

tee arrived her by plane today. Touring Middle East capitals, they expect to spend the next few days visiting Lebanon and neighboring Syria. Collins fanned. Bauer singled. Berra out and notice from the AFL that it intends to contest for the right to represent the longshoremen.

Mayper said the employers Hrtrire unassisted. This necessitated, for diplomatic reasons. omitting American bargaining can't be resolved." No runs, one hit no errors, one Jen. DODGERS: Cox singled-. Loe sacri French Reds Fail To Cause Strike The upshot was that he or flced Cox to second.

Gilliam flied to "press representatives." The. re had not attempted to obtain a dered the principals to reconvene Mania, Cox going to third. Reese filed suit was that reporters for the "cheap settlement. to Rtur. this afternoon for further discus No runs, one hit no errors, one, left.

Bay area papers and news serv NINTH INNING Visits to Convict, Page 3 YANKEES: Woodling singled. Martin ices found themselves listed as "guests," often sitting near theis PARIS, Oct. 3. OPt French workers re-established an uneasy truce with the government today as a communist effort to cause a nationwide transportation com sions. 11 tney don reach a settlement the judge said, he will sign "an order" on Monday.

TALKS BREAK DOWN singled. McDougald walked to load the bases. Labine replaced lxs on mc publishers, while camermamen mound for the Dodgers. Riuuto fanned were excluded as luncheon be U.S. Studying MIG, Will Return Plane Mire batted for Shallock and filed to nside Today munications strike failed.

Snider. Mantle singled, scoring Woodling. A court hearing resumed yes gan. Martin out at home on the play. One run, three hits, no errors, three One reporter dispatched a Socialists, who led August's huge strikes and helped block the WASHINGTON.

Oct 3. CP- left. terday following a breakdown in contract talks which had been requested by the judge. Aviation authorities here say the "Those who truly love freedom must cherish it before thev 'lose it." That is, the communists yesterday, warned waiter outside with the reporter's salad, intended for the cameraman he had come with. After United States probably will learn the government there may be In his discussion with attor little new from the MIG-15 jet So They Say JOSEPH W.

MARTIN, speaker of the House of Representatives, nays the Korean truce, while "an uneasy one, may be the springboard to peace." -We hare stopped the threat communist control of Asia, which was the Initial step towards world domination by the SoTlet Union." more disturbances. neys, Judge Woolsey observed: ward the cameraman admitted Kyes Comments on Army in Europe WASHINGTON, Oct 3. I- plane delivered by a North Ko warning of Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, publisher of the newspaper La Prensa before it Collective bargaining is the but that it is being put he ate and enjoyed the salad, "but what was that fleecy stuff remedy unless it becomes futile." through its paces for a thorough The hearing ended on the note Ex-Premier Pinay Confers With Ike they used instead of lettuce?" he was expropriated by the Ar test.r i Deputy Secretary of Defense Roger Kyes, back from a month's asked. plans are going Continued Page 2, Col.

3 gentine government. Dr. Gainza Paz tells of the con inspection trip in Europe, said Shredded whalebone, a real WASHINGTON, Oct 3. (IP- ahead to pay the North Korean flier the promised $100,000 reward for the Russian-made craft. Former French Premier An tome delicacy." today he thought "there are some soft spots where we can stant threat to press freedom Akihoto is destined to become Pinay today discussed France's political and economic situation tighten up" on the number of The United States has offered to Injured Grid Star Dies military personnel.

the 125th Emperor of Japan. With members of the Japanese Imperial Household he is com with President Eisenhower. return it to its "rightful owners," Kyes made the statement to Pinay is touring Canada and PRESIDENT EISENHOWER paid tribute to the late Ernst Reuter in a telegram to Walther Schreiber, acting Mayor of West Berlin: -His passing is a tragic loss to all the free world." Romulo Accuses Philippine Chief MANILA, P.I., Oct. 3. run-Brig.

Gen, Carlos P. Romulo accused President Elpidio Qui- saying that the delivery, after the cease-fire in Korea, was "not the United States. He called on pleting a tour which had as its in the spirit of the the President as a private citizen. high point the coronation. After Game reporters' questions aixiut Secretary of Defense Wilson's recent comment that "we have too many people spread all over the world and I want to get some of them back home." Kyes said U.S.

commanders in Europe are "very aware" of the problem and "I think we will rino today of attempting to turn the Philippine people against the SYRACUSE, N.Y Oct Fliers Lost Month in Canadian Wild John Pappas, 20-year-old first United States. string guard on the Boston Uni ARTHUR B. WALLACE of Detroit was granted an uncontested divorce when he told the Judge: "It was bad enough when my Romulo, former ambassador to the United Nations and now versity football team, died early Sighted from Air; Three Rescued; today of injuries suffered in last chief supporter of former de have some good results. fense minister Ramon Magsay- night's game against Syracuse University. say, in next month's presidential BAGOTVTLLE, Que, Oct 3.

wife made me take her former husband along with us every time we went out But, The sighting was reported by Flying Officer Jim! Haugh of Pappas was taken from the election, said Quirino is using game early in the fourth period Four men who set out on foot for civilization, after being the United States as "a whipping on page 22 of today Tribune. THE NEWS METER THE POLICEMEN'S BALL You don't need a flair for detection To see, in this special Every step that you take As a gay leg you shake, Is a step in the proper direction. JACK BURROUGHS WHERE TO FIND IT Churches 45 Classified 15 Comics 9 Crossword Punle 21 Financial 15 Gardens 9 Geraldine Music Review 6 Radio and TV 9 Society and Clubs 1 Sports 11 Theaters 1 Uncle Wiggily 9 Vitals 21 Weather 21 Weather Map 21 Lawyer for Haymes Quits in Fee Row HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3. boy." and rushed to a hospital.

He died of a head injury at 3:30 a.m. when I always got stuck with the tab, that was too much." Replying to Quirino's charge Boston Coach Buff Donelli said that Magsaysay is the candidate marooned more than a month in the Quebec wilderness north of here, were spotted today by a Canadian air force search plane. he couldn't determine if Pappas of the Americans, Romulo said was injured on any particular the president' was misinformed. Crooner Dick Haymes attorney said today he has resigned as the singer's lawyer because of a "personal difference" and nonpayment of more than $5700 in legal fees. play.

Donellf told newsmen: The amphibious plane landed bomber, making one final check over the central Quebec wilds, sighted the smell disabled ship. The seven men five Canadians, a German and a Dutchman last were seen when they left the Fenimore Iron Company's property in the desolate Ungava Bayj area of northern Quebec August 25 for a 32-mile return trip 4 southward to Roberval on Lake St John. The four men decided to set out through the uncharted forest only a few hours before their plane was sighted. They were found not far from the starting Early i- the period, one of the 7th Hurricane Located within a mile of where the men were seen. North Bay, Ont He said he told the men by loud speaker to turn around and walk back to their plane where they could be picked up and brought; here.

Radio communication the search area was poor and details were sketchy. It was not yet known which of the seven men, who vanished with their single-engined, float-equipped Norseman plane, were found near their plane and which had started to walk out. The plane was owned by Mont Laurier Airways. boys noticed he was dizzy as he knelt down into position. They MIAMI, Oct.

3. Gail, the Three others who stayed be Tm getting out of this case seventh hurricane of 1953, was GOV. DAN THORNTON of Colorado, a member of the Inter-Governmental Relations Commission, advocated getting "the Federal Government out of tax fields that traditionally, belong the states." -For instance, the states can do a much better job on highway maintenance and construction because, It seems, they get more for their hind with their downed plane on called time out Our trainer went out and talked with him and the isolated Lake Emmanuel, 288 because of a personal difference with Dick," said Attorney Robert Eaton, who has represented Haymes for a year. boy said he felt dizzy. discovered today far out in the Atlantic churning up winds of 80 miles an hour.

At noon the Miami Weather Bureau said the miles due north of here, were flown out by amphibious plane. We immediately pulled him The search by Canadian and Eaton said David Marcus would out It was then that he passed out I don't know of any bump or blow that happened." represent Haymes in his fight to hurricane was about 1000 miles east of Martinique. VS. Air Force planes, started yesterday when a Canadian point i avoid deportation 8S an alien- 4.

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