Show News Around the World Ford Says Oil Oi Supply Ample le Despite Iran 1 ROME tE July Tuly 3 on If 6 Henry Ford II 11 president of the Ford Foret Motor J I Co said Tuesday he has no fears of an oil oilI I shortage in the I U. U S. S despite the i Situation in Iran IranI I Well never ne shortage shortage short short- have a gas age in m America unless an all all- r I out war comes the U. U S. S executive tive five told a news r con conference r ere nee J There are arc vast ast Henry Ford II petroleum resources in in the U. U S. S in South Amer America ca and in Canada Tremendous new fields have been opened in Canada during the past two years ears Ford vacationing through h Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope said his company now is producing war materials for the U. U S S. government and he added Were up to schedule 1 Commenting on the curr current nt world situation Ford said aid he believes believes be be- lie es the west can do lido the job fob but added that I think the Europeans Europeans Eu Eu- have got to start ing er E Everyone one has to pitch in to get set the the job done i Identify Air Victims FORT COLLINS Colo July 3 INS All INS All 50 victims killed in inthe inthe inthe the crash of a United Airlines plane carrying 45 passengers and five crew members have been officially identified Meanwhile l there was neither denial nor tor confirmation Tuesday of a Denver Post report that military security officials were searching for secret documents j lost when the plane crashed Saturday against a shrouded fog-shrouded i i mountain I The Post said the papers were carried from Korea en route I to Washington by Lt Col Merle A. A Parks who was one of the victims The newspaper said the search was for a leather briefcase briefcase brief brief- I case se still till not located Monday in inthe inthe I Ithe the scattered wreckage But Maj William J. J in charge of oC the office of special investigations at Denver's Lawry Field said a black brief case belon belonging belonging be be- lon longing ing to Colonel Parks had been found and that it contained no classified ed material There were only personal papers in it the he reported j Ralph Johnson aclin acting Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming director of oC aeronautics and ithe I Ithe the pilot who first spotted the I wreckage said the pilot apparently I apparently took the wrong heading I when he turned south from Cheyenne Chey l enne to Denver Instead of going I almost due s sou south o u t h to Denver I Johnson said he apparently took tooka I Ia a southwesterly course which headed him into the mountain ledge 18 miles west of here I Warren on Education SAN FRANCISCO July 3 Ml GO Gov Earl Warren urging federal aid aid to education said a nation I It t that hat abandons its social objectives j tives fives i is on the thel l' l road 0 a d to deca deca- P. P P dence dente tit The 1948 Republican Rex Re Re- Re-I Re x t r publican cm V vi vice i c e c residential ti 1 i p pre r e si sid d e n a nominee regarded regard regard- I ti M ed as a possible y- y rI GO GOP P candidate for the Gov Go Warren dency next year addressed the National Education convention Monday londay night I The California governor said some people argue that the present present pres pres- ent is not a time to be talking social objectives and even en suggest suggest suggest sug sug- gest a a. a 1 cutback would be desir desir- able The greatest of or all our social objectives of oC course is to have an enlightened citizenry Warren Warren Warren War War- ren said The foundation for such a citizenry is to be found in universal public education therefore strengthen strength strength- We must en our public school system today today today to to- day tomorrow and every day clay until it serves its true purpose everywhere Warren advocated ad federal aid to education to see sec that ever every child gets an e eve even v e n break in schooling He said There are arc states in America today which because of rapidly mounting school enrollments higher living hying costs and critical shortages of oC elementary teachers do not and cannot unless assisted by the federal government maintain maintain maintain main main- tain educational standards adequate adequate ade ade- quate to present-day present needs |