County Clerk Sackett
Tried On Money Charge
. VALE, Ore. I Selection of a
eil !. try Counly cl"k Harry
Sackett on i charge of taking
county funds, continued into Tues
dy with a bigger than usual jury
panel. . J
Sheriff John Elfering, with 31
names on the regular oanel, drew
an additional 25 Monday because
Sackett s wide acquaintance raised
the possibility of more than the
usuji numoer 01 jurors being ex-
cusea. -
Judge E. H. Howell of John Day
Was nn thA hanh 1i1.ta m a
Biggs having disqualified himself
mouse me siaie nas im under
ubpoena as a witness.
; Dist. Atty. Charles Swan is as
listed in (Jie prosecution by Leon
ard Lindas from the attorney gen
eral's office. The defense is han
dled by Robert D. Lytle of Vale
and Robert E. Lees of Ontario.
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Fair Trade Act's
Validity Upheld
By High Court
WASHINGTON (JB The Su
preme Court Monday rejected a
challenge to validity of the federal
McGuire act, which puts teeth into
the "fair trade" laws of 45 states.
The McGuire act permits manu
facturers .. to specify the retail
prices at which their products are
to be sold in each of 45 states
They may do so if a single retailer
in any state signs a pricing agree
ment. It then is made binding on
all other retailers in the slate, in
cluding those who do not sign.
All of the states except Texas,
Missouri, Vermont and the District
of Columbia have "fair trade"
laws.
Constitutionality of the McGuire
act, as well as the Louisiana "fair
trade" law, was attacked by
Schwegmann Brothers Giant Super
Market of New Orleans.
Schwegmann appealed to the high
tribunal after the U.S. District
Court in New Orleans ordered him
to sell insulin made by Eli Lillv
and Co. at the state "fair trade"
price of $2.83. Schwegmann had
been selling for 75 cents less.
The U.S. Circuit Court in New
Orleans- in upholding the District
Court said both the Louisiana
"fair trade" law and the McGuire
act were constitutional. Schwcg
mann's appeal contended:
"This decision will have an im
mediate and continuing effect on
the millions of consumers in fair
trade stales, who today are paying
more for the goods they buy than
they would pay for the goods in a
free competitive market.
Fair trade strikes at distinctively
American ideas: The Sherman act
philosophy of competition as es
sential to .democracy; the little
man's faith in individual initative;
the American ideal of continually
rising standards of living achieved
b y merchandisi n economies
passed on to consumers; the writ
ten constitution as a shield against
overreaching legislation."
President Truman signed the Mc
Guire act in July 1952 and many
law suits followed in lower courts.
In them, manufacturers asked in
junctions compelling non-signing
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Jordan Minister Will ,
Quit If Defense Fails
JERUSALEM url Dr. Fawsi
El Mulka, Jordan's premier and
defense minister, said Tuesday his
government will resign if it can
not defend the country's, borders.
The premier made his statement
in the light of a current probe by
the United Nation Security Coun
cil of charges by Jordan and the
U.N. Mixed Armistice Commis
sion in Palestine that Israeli forces
had attacked three Jordan-held vil
lages last Wednesday night and
killed 66 person.
Sen. McCarthy's
Friend May Face
Demo Grilling
WASHINGTON. W Robert E.
Lee, a friend of Sen. McCarthy
(R-Wis) and a new Eisenhower
appointee, may face sharp Demo
cratic questioning when his nomi
nation comes before the Senate.
Sen. Monroney (D-Okla), who
was chairman of a Senate subcom
mittee which criticised the 1950
Maryland senatorial campaign as
"despicable," mentioned Lee as
being involved in the questioned
handling of Republican contribu
tions in that campaign.
' Monroney is a , member of the
Senate Commerce Committee,
which normally would act on Lee's
appointment by4President Eisen
hower Oct, 26 as a member of the
Federal Communications Commis
sion. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas,
the Democratic leader, also is a
member of the committee. -
Lee testified before the Senate
elections subcommittee in 1951.
when Monroney headed it, that he
received a $5,000 check from Alvin
M. Bentley, now Republican con
gressman from Michigan, in a
casual meeting with Bentley in
McCar hy's office. Lee said the
check rfas made out to the cam
paign organization of John Mar
shall Biitler, Republican who
unseated former Sen. Millard Tyd-
mgs, Maryland Democrat, in 1950
McCarthy was active in Butler's
campaign.
Lee said he gave the check to
Butler s campaign manager who
endorsed it over to Lee's wife. Lee
said most of the money was used
in a postcard campaign in Butler's
behalf.
The subcommittee said in its
report that the $5,000 was not
reported until after it began public
hearings and was never reported
to the proper Maryland authorities.
Lee told a newsman Sunday he-
saw nothing irregular about his
acceptance of the Bentley check,
and added: "I had no responsibility
for reporting it.". '
Elkhead Grange
HE Club Plans
Dinner Oct. 24
By MRS. GEORGS EDES
The Home Economics Club of
the Elkhead Grange will serve a
dinner at their hall, Saturday eve
ning, Oct. 24. Dancing will follow
the dinner.
Returns Home '
Fred Reeves returned home Sun
day after spending two weeks with
his daughter at Boise, Ida.
Dan Wright and Fred Goodwin
spent the weekend' hunting in
Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and
family returned home Monday aft
er spending two weeks with their
daughter in Banning, Calif. They
also saw their new grandchild,' a
girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Burgin. Mrs. Uurgin will be re
membered as Bessie Ann Cald
well before her marriage. She
spent several summers here with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Morris and
family spent the weekend visiting
relatives in Seattle, Wash.
Sal Scheduled
Cub Scout Troop 44 of Yoncalla
will hold a cooked food sale in the
Red and White store, Oct. 24.
Mrs. Russell Wamslcy and Mrs.
Claude Daugherty drove to Grants
Pass last Wednesday where they
visited the new home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mobry Ogle. While there they
visited the Grants Pass Country
Club and attended the style show.
visitors at the Rychard home
in Hayhurst recently were Ralph
Rychard and son, Gene, of Stay
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey
of Oakridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hnltan and
daughter. Janice, and Sanford Hol-
ran or tugene spent the weekend
visiting at the George Edes home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parks of
Myrtle Creek visited at the Ernest
Sinnock home over the weekend.
Archie Sutton of South Dakota
and Ray Sutton of Porter, Wash.,
visited at the Cecil Sutton home
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton
and their guests left Monday for
a trip to Northern California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burnes of El
Cajon, Calif., visited the ' Freda
Burns family last week.
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retailers to sell at "fair trade"
prices.
Monday's court session produced
no opinions, only a list of orders
disDOsine of cases appealed to the
tribunal. Of 51 cases, the court
agreed to hear arguments on only
one, involving a lecnmcai immi
gration question.
Chief Justice Warren took part
In most of the deliberations during
the week.
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Hydraulic Fluid
Burned Aboard
Carrier Leyte
BOSTON im A chmist'g report
Tuesday confirmed testimony that
it was nvarauiic num which burned i
aboard the carrier Leyte last Fri
day killing 36 and injuring dozens
more.
The report was presented to a
Navy Court of Inquiry, investigat
ing the disaster, by Cant. Thomas
A. Ahroon, commanding officer of
the carrier, as he concluded his
testimony.
Capt. Ahroon testified the ship's
records show 2,240 gallons of hy
draulic fluid missing from the
snip s inventory.
He testified the analysis was
made by a Boston Naval Shipyard
laboratory from sample of sludge
and burned residue, in some cases
scraped from the bulkhead in the
l vicinity of the fire.
Cmdr. Paul E. Harlmann, exe-
cutive officer of the ship, was- the
! second witness. He testified that
! firefighting parties of the ship's
crew had two hose lines pouring
water into a hatch'within one min-
i ute of the time he first felt the i
i rumble of the explosion.
; A high-ranking official discount-1
ed the possibility of personnel fail-;
ure and sabotage.
Remaining Hours Today
4:00 Miuieal Stoundup
4:19 BiU Salience Ishow CBS
4:30 Muele Records
4:ft glory Time
SAO Edward R. Murrow, Ncwi CBB
5:15 Can Street Carrousel
5:45 rrank Gou, News CBB
5:55 SUrt on Um Hot item
4:00 Brighter Side , -6:15
World of Sporta
7:00 Guest Book
7:15 Home Town -Difeet
7;30 Kathy Elliot Lewis, Ua SUs
CBS
8:00 FBI In Peace War CBB
8:30 -Lowell Thorn aa CM ,
8:45 Fam.y Skeleton CBS
8:00 Uuale roc You
9:30 Music Recorded
0:45 Beulah CBS
10:00 Record Music Varieties
10:15 Iroeal Newa
10:25 This 1 Believe
10:30 Say It With Mualc
11:00 Music You Want - .
11:30 Newa Nitecap
11:35 Sign Oft
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, ItSI
6:00 Col tee Club Capera
6:30 Newa and Code Club
6:45 Way of Ufa
7:00 Morning Melodies
7:15 Town St Country Tim
7:30 World Newa
7:45 Haras Babbitt CBS
B:00 Music Recorded
8:15 David Vaile. News CBS i
8:30 Make Up Your Mind CBS
8:45 Case Street Carrousel
9:00 Woman a View
9:15 Music Recorded '..
9:25 Northwest Highlight
8:30 Helen Trent CBS
0:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10:00 Man About Town
10:15 Ma Perktna CBS
10:30 Young Dr. Mai one CBS
10-45 Ila Showtime in Hollywood
11:00 In the Groove . ; i
11:15 Perry Mason CBS
11:30 Nora Drake CBS
11:45 Brighter Day CBS !. , t
12:00 Bob Grant, World Newa . ,
12:15 Modern Mood Music.
12:30 Man on the Street '
12:45 House Party CBS
1:00 Bob Grant ixwai rrw
1:10 Market Reporta
Arthur Godfrey CBS
1:45 Mimical Matinee
2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS -2:45
Afternoon Melodlea - .
3:00 Wizard of Odda CBS
3:15 Women's Newa Desk CBS .
3:20 Musical Interlude
3:25 Ralph Story's Back Yard CBS
3:45 Music Recorded
4:00 Musical Roundup
ari.l Music on Record '
5:00 Edward R. Murrow, Newt CBS
5:15 Hour Of Faith
5:30 Dana Street Carrousel -5:45
Frank Gose, Newa CBS
5:55 Stars On the HorlEan
6:00 Brighter Side
6:15 World of Sport
6:S5 Musical tnterluae
7:00 American Way CBS
7:30 Meet Mr. McNuUey CBS
8:00 Meet Millie CBS
8:.TO Lowell Thomas CBS ' "
8:45 Family Skeleton CBS
:GB Date With the Stare -
B:30 Music On Record
f:4V-Beulh CBS
10:00 Record Mualc Varletle
10:15 Local Newa ,
10:25 ThU I Believe
10:30 Say It With, Musis .
11:00 Music Ynu Want
11:30 Newt Nlteoap
11:35 sign Oft
' Because cats were assoeiatprl
with witches, several attempts
were made to wipo them out dur
ing the Middle Ages and some au
thorities think outbreaks of ths
plague were brought about because
of the resulting increase In the
number of rats.
Remaining Hours Today .
4:00 Fulton Lew la MBS "
4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS
4:30 Curt Massey MBS
4:45 Sam Hayes MBS
5:00 Melody Tun
5:30 Wild B1U Hickok MBS .
5:55 CecU Brown MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Perry Como MBS
6:30 Virgil Plnkiey-MBS ,
6:45 Sam Hayes MBS .
655 BUI Henry MBS
7:00 Sporta Spotlight
7:15 Music ' 7
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 Bulldog Urummond MBS
8:30 Fulton Lewis MBS . .
8:45 Local Newa
8:50 Music
8:55 Logger'a Weather
0:00 Glen Hardy MBS
0:15 Mutual N ewar eel MBS
S:2i Something To Think About MBS
0:45 Harry Wltmer MBS
9:55 MUSIC
10:00 Let George Do It MBS
10:30 Dance Time
11:00 Tomorrow's Headline
11:05 Dance Tim
11:30 Sign Off
THURSDAY. OCT. It, 1V5S
6:00 Sign Una
6:01 Newa
6:0 Uawnbuiter
6:15 First Edition Newa
6:20 Dawnbustera
6:30 County Agent
8:35 MUSIC ,
6:40 Weather Report
6:45 Johnny Lee Willt
7:00 Frank Hemingway mbo
7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS . v
7:45 Local Newa .
7:50 Music ' '
8:00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:15 Boh. Greene MBS
8:20 Gabriel Heatter MBS
8:25 Holland Kngle MBS V ;
8:30 Haven Of R eat MBS -.
0:00 City Market Jamboree
0:15 Capitol Commentary
9:20 Gabriel Heatter MBS
-0:50 Sunshine Boya
0:45 Whafa New. in Fashion
10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS
10:15 Tello-Teat MBS
10:30 Standard School Broadcast MBS
1:00 Ladies Fair MBS
1:20 Sam Hayes MBS
11:30 Queen For A Day MBS
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Roving Reporter
12:30 Mid Day Newa
12:45 Market Report . .
l.-OO Date With Del
1:30 Lucky U Ranch MBS
2:00 Mutlc
2:05 Cliff Kngle MBS
2:15 Far Away Placet
2:25 Johnson News MBS
2:30 Music ' .
3: 1 5 Tel lo-Teet MB 8
3:30 Jack Kirk wood M BS
4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS
4:30 Curt Maasey MBS
4:45 Sam Hay ee MBS
5:00 Preston of Yukon MBS
8:30 Sky King MBS ,
5:55 Cecil Brown MBS
6:00 Titua Moody MBS
6:15 Tllua Moody MBS
6:20 Music
6:30 Virgil Plnkley MBS
8:45 Sam Hayea MBS
6:55 BUI Henry MBS , ,
7:00 Sporta Bpotlight
7:15 Mualc
7:30 Lynn Murray Show
8:00 Nightmare MBS
8:30 Fulton Lewit MBS
8:45 Local News MBS
8:50 Music - ,
6:55 Logger's Weather .
6:00 Glenn Hardy MBS
0:15 Mutual Newer eel MBS
8:25 Namea 8c Placet MBS
9:30 Heidelberg Harmonalrer ,
0:45 Harry W lamer MBS
9:55 Music
10:00 Official Detective MBS ,
10:30 Coke Time MBS ,
10:45 Dane Tim ' t ' '
11:00 Tomorrow's Headline .
11 :05 Dance Tim ,
11:30 Sign Off
Wtd. Ocf. 21, 1953 Ths Newi-Review, Rowburg, On. 5
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Boy Cives Up Money Claimed By Farmer
EUGENE Wl ,A 12-year-old
Eugene boy Monday gave the $575
he found on a street to a man who'
said he lost it in Eugene two weeks
ago. '
The man said he was a farmer
in the Junction City area, and said
he lost the roll when in Eugene,
planning to buy some hay.
Gary Morse, 12, found the money
downtown two weeks ago. Ho turn
ed it over to police, hut they gave
it back to him after no one claimed
the roll in a week. - I
The man turned up Monday. Ho ,
went first to police, and they sent
him to the home of Gary's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Morse.
They said the man was able to
describe the roll. . .. .
The Morse family and the police
said they did not learn his name.
When Canary birds were firsti
exported from the Canary Islands i
for oets during the 16th Century,!
Spain tried and failed to maintain?
a monopoly ot ine iraae ay ex
porting only males.
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.When the Pilgrims first heard
the rasp of cicadas, they thought
it resembled the sounds made
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reminded them of the locust
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