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1953-10-22 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 3 of 20 · OCR glm-ocr
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Identify 13 of 15 Crash Victims MONTERREY, Mex. (UP)—Two newsapermen who reached the isolated scene where a Mexican government plane crashed Monday said today they tentatively identified 13 of at least 15 victims. They were unable to identify J. Clifford Salley, editor of the San Diego Union, the only American believed to be aboard the plane, or Carlos Violantez of the newspaper El Universal of Mexico City. Gregorio Salazar and Alberto Benavides, employed by a Monterrey newspaper, said they made identifications of 13 bodies through credentials, wrist bands and plane tickets. At least two and possibly more bodies or parts of bodies were strewn around a 1300-foot area on a mountainside 20 miles north of Monterrey. Gen. Aleo Gonzalez, who directed the search by nearly 500 men, said helicopters may be needed to remove the bodies from the wild, inaccessible area. The DC2 was en route from Mexico City to the dedication of Falcon Dam on the Rio Grande which was dedicated Monday by President Eisenhower and President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines of Mexico. The plane crashed shortly after taking off from Monterrey. E. J. Rogers, American Airlines operations manager, said he personally helped Saffley aboard at Monterrey. Births ORANGE COUNTY St. Joseph Hospital, Orange ALBERTSON — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, 14572 Bewley, Santa Ana, boy, Oct. 20. LORENZINI — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 107 N. Howard, Fullerton, boy, Oct. 20. Heavy Rains Move Across Dry Farmlands By UNITED PRESS Heavy rains moved slowly across drought-parched farmlands today as the government promised an Air Force "may lift" to critical areas if it becomes necessary. A band of rain stretching from South Dakota to Northern Texas brought sorely needed relief to farmers suffering through one of this weekend. Continuing normal temperatures were detected in the meantime. Possible government relief disclosed in a telegram fromident Eisenhower to Sen. F. Symington (D-Mo). The telegram said Agric Secretary Ezra Taft Benson told drought state governorm has alerted the Air Force to hay into the worst-stricken if necessary. In Washington Mr. Eisenbauer said 425 counties in the MidSouthwest and South have listed as drought disaster Benson later added 29 more in five southern states. Births ORANGE COUNTY St. Joseph Hospital, Orange ALBERTSON — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, 14572 Bewley, Santa Ana, boy, Oct. 20. LORENZINI — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 107 N. Howard, Fullerton, boy, Oct. 20. Santa Ana Community Hospital DARNELL — Mr. and Mrs. Robert, General Delivery, Santa Ana, boy, Oct. 21. Across Dry Farmlands By UNITED PRESS Heavy rains moved slowly across drought-parched farmlands today as the government promised an Air Force "nay lift" to critical areas if it becomes necessary. A band of rain stretching from South Dakota to Northern Texas brought sorely needed relief to farmers suffering through one of the nation's worst dry spells. However, the cool, wet air was not expected to move into the eastern half of the nation until Wilkirson M 112 N. Olive St., Anaheim Always a Good Steer SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND STEAK CLUB SWISS ROUND SIRLOIN SIRLOIN TIP No Orders Taken By Phone Freezer Wrap 4c Lb. RUMP ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST U. S. T-BONE RUMP ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST STEAK T-BONE CUBE PORTERHOUSE CHICKEN FRY Lb. BRIDGFORD SUGAR-CURED HAM WHOLE OR FULL SHANK HALF U.S. FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 4 LBS. OUR SPECIAL BRAND BACON 2 COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE 2 LB. FOX FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Claim Only Country With Stable Gov By PHIL NEWSOM United Press Foreign Analyst A French statesman visiting in the United States remarked the other day that "only a country with a stable government and national prosperity" could afford to fight a war. He said that was why the United States could afford to fight in Korea, and why the French could not afford to fight in Indochina. The Frenchman was talking off the record and his name cannot be used. What he said was, and probably was intended to be, an oversimplification. But events are underlining his policy dramatically. The Indochinese shooting war against the Communist-led Minh rebels enters its eighth next month. It has cost the FF some 147,000 casualties and 000,000,000, or more than all aid they received under Marshall Plan. Last July 8, in response to persistent demands from the associated states of Indochina Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, French offered them independence within the framework of French Union. Such independence would in complete control of their economic, judicial and financial affairs, with France continuing control of foreign policy. 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