Local Public Accountants
To Attend Convention
Mny public accountants from
811s area plan to attend the a a
naul convention of the Oregon
Assn. of Public Accountant. Har
ry Black, chairman of the local
chapter, announced today.
Inter-professional and inter-busl-ness
cooperation will be empha
sized at the conclave, being held
June 24-26, Black aaid. Principal
speakers include J. B. Franzwa,
Oregon Bankers Assn.; Frank
Spears, Oregon Bar Assn.; W. A.
Dalberg. University of Oregon;
Daniel Brajcich, Gonzaga Univer
sity, and George Diel, Oregon
Daily Journal.
Meeting in conjunction with the
OAPA on the final day of the
convention will be the newly or
ganized Oregon Committee on
Tax and Accounting Information,
Black reported. He said all public
accountants are invited to attend
this session.
Communiit Guerrillas
Are Founded By French
HANOI, Indochina un A thous
and Coromunist-ied Vietminh Guer
rillas were pounded bv Frenci
planes, artillery and tank guns in
an abortive ambush along the
Hanoi-Heiphong supply lifeline, the
French high command reported
Saturday.
A French army spokesman said
French losses were light. He said
35 Vietminh were killed and 20
taken prisoner in the running
battle.
French planes and artillery plas
tered the Vietminh as rhey tried
to flee the ambush site and 'their
losses were heavy," the army
spokesman aaid.
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San Diego Man
Draws Top . Role
In Theatricals
A newcomer to the Oregon
Shakespearean festival, Claude
lenkins of San Diego, drew the
top role in the coming season as
rehearsals for the annual theatri
cal event got underway In Ash
land. Jenkins, a drama student at
Carnegie Institute of Technology.
i-uMiurgn, ra., win piay me title
role in the season's tragedy,
"Hamlet."
Over 60 actors 'rom the Drofes.
sional stage and colleges and uni
versities all over the United States
auditioned for roles in the 14th
annual festival. The casts of the
four plays to be presented through
out the month of August will in
clude tnespians from 17 states,
representing 30 different institu
tions. California, with 22 In the com
pany, supplied more talent than
ny other state, with Pennsylvania
Colorado, Texas, and Washington
also strongly represented. Carne
gie institute ot Technology sent
more actors than any other insti
tution. Veteran festival performers
play leading roles this season in
clude Richard Graham, New York
and Ashland, who will be seen as
Falstaff in "The Merry Wives of
Windsor": Richard Risso, San
Jose State, who plays Suffolk
in "Henry VI"; Joyce Womack,
Carnegie Teoh. who plays Ophel
ia in "Hamlet'1; Eleanor Prosser,
Stanford, who plays Hermoine in
"The Winter's Tale"; and Wil
liam Oyler, Hollywood radio actor,
who does Pistol in "The Merry
Wives of Windsor." In addition,
most play roles, some heavy, in
all of the plays of the season.
In addition to Jenkins, another
newcomer to the festival who
drew choice assignments this sea
son is bda Keis Merin, veteran
Broadway actress and Hollywood
radio performer. Mrs. Merin plays
Gertrude in "Hamlet" and Mis
tress Quickly In "Merry Wives,"
among other roles.
Dam Navigation Locks
Slated For Bid Call
PORTLAND I Bids will be
called, probably June 28, for con
struction of The Dalles dam navi
gation lock, north overflow dam
and north fish ladder, Army En
gineers announced Saturday.
Fifth major construction phase
ol the Columbia River dam, the
contract is exoected to aDnroxi-
maV $20,000,000. The bids will be
opened at tha engineers' Portland
office August 31. Work completion
date win a octoDcr, vm.
The single-lift navigation .ock
will be desiened it, handle an
eight-barge tow, and ultimately is
expected to carry aiii.ut 4,5M,0C0
tons ot commerce onnuauy.
The four previous ma'or can
tracts awarded for dam work were
excavation, now completed; the
wpillway dam. powerhouse, and
non-overflow dam and fish ladder
at the east end of the aowerhouse.
These contracts totiled $68,200,000.
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Oregon's Wartime Ace
It Assigned To Korea
PORTLAND m Oregon's most
famous wartime pilot is going to
Korea, and it looks as if it will
be a "pretty dull" assignment for
the Marine Corps ace credited
with bagging 18 Mi Japanese planes
in World War II.
Lt. Col. Marion E. Carl, of Hub
bard, disclosed the assignment an
arrival here in a jet plane from
the east coast. He said he will take
a 10-wcek gunnery course at Ncllis
Field. Las Vegas. Nev., before
joining the First Marine Air Wing
somewnere in Korea.
"It looks as if it will be pretty
dull over there now," Carl said,
explaining he would prefer test
pilot duties. He holds the unoffi
cial world altitude record in jet
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Relay Of Secret- Document
Told About In
Before House
SEATTLE I Testimony about
how s secret document wss re-
ayed from Korean Communists
on the Pacific Coast to Commu-
ists J North Korea was riven
the Hmise Un-American Activities
Committee Saturday.
jonsei NamKung, a Seattle Ko
rean who is fiohtinf an order o
dert him to his native land, re
lated the story He said the inci
dent occurred in 1948, before tiie
horean war started.
I he document was letter con
taining an amateurish appraisal
of United Slates politics and pol
icies. It was written by the Rev.
Sa Min Lee. former Methodist
minister associated with a Univev-
ty of Washington faculty Com
munist club. Lee is believed to be
iortn Korea.
Namkune's testimony started
the sixth day of hearings by the
committee, now cut in halt while
one section, headed by Rep. Velde
(R-Ill) is holding similar hearings
in Portland.
The abbrev nted pnmmittpA r.
cilled Mrs. Barbara Hartle to the
stand for the sixth consecutive
day and she concluded her testi
mony wiin a description of her
deal within the Communist Par-
Pendleton Man Killed
When Derrick Hits Wire
PENDLETON Ifl Robert G.
Cantonwine, 45, was killed Friday
when a derrick rig on the truck
he was driving struck a 7,200-volt
power line crossing the ranch of
Dr. C. A. Miller three miles. west
of here.
Cantonwine. Pendleton resident
and formerly of Waila Walla, was
employed by the Francis McGee
Construction Co.
Two other workers laid Canton
wine jumped from the truck after
the contact, but fell over when his
feet struck the ground. Power
company officials theorized the
electrical jolt was not completed
until lantonwine s leot made a
grourjing.
Cantonwine s death was the
second electric shock death in this
vicinity in two weeks.
Million Dollar Estate
Contested' In Court
COLFAX. Wash. Wl A million-
dollar estate was filed here for
probate Friday and a civil suit
was immediately filed against it.
The estate, left by Lot D. John
son of Rosalia, has been ap
praised at Sl.026.385 with $793,080
listed as real estate.
Andrew M. Johnson, only son of
the deceased, charged in his suit
that perpetuity provisions of the
nrobate statutes are violated ny a
clause in the will which establishes
a trust fund from most of the
estate's assets. The trust provides
a life income for Johnson, and is
principally for the benefit of the
plaintiff's two daughters.
The Seattle-First National Bank,
as executor and trustee for the
estate, are defendants in the
action.
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Testimony
Committee
ty. She described Communist
membership as "mental enslave
ment." "That may seem like a propa
ganda term,"' sh said, "but I ex
perienced it It's true, . .1 detest
it."
Mrs. Hartle broke with the Par
ty in the Northwest after she was
convicted in 1952 of conspiracy to
advocate the overthrow of the
United States government by force
and violence. She was sentenced
to five years in prison.
"I want to say that although
I'm a woman and a middle-agod
one at that, I would give my life
any day in a Pgh; against Soviet
Russia," she -said.
The story of the transported let
ter first came up Friday in testi
mony by Harold Sunoo. Sunoo said
he gave the letter to Namkung
and Namking agreed to take It
to Korea as a friend, since he
was not a member of the Com
munist Party.
Namkung told o delivering It
to a South Korean literary critic
and poet who agreed to transmit
it via the underground to the Com
munist government in North Ki
rea The letter was addressed to
Kim 11 Sung, North Korean pre
mier. A University of Washington pro
fessor who admits being a former
Communist, faced the possibility
of being recalled by the commit
tee for further questioning about
Dr Joseph Weinberg of the Uni
versity of California.
Seasonal Cains Help
Rise In Employment
SALEM Wl Seasonal gains
helped Oregon employment rise
0.900 last month, but the total of
454,200 non-farm workers was 14,
700 below a year ago, the
Oregon Unemployment Compensa
tion Commission announced Fr
it ay.
About 4,500 employes were added
during May by lumber and logging
operators
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Mon. June 21, 1954 The
Ex-Reed College
Dean Names 15
As Communists
PORTLAND W Robert W.
Canon, resigned Reed College dean
of students who said in advanco
he was going to tell what he knew
about communism here, Saturday
named 15 persons as Communists,
He was the day's fourth witness
before the Velde committee hear
ing and the first who talked.
Only six of those he said were
Communists had not been named
in previous testimony and four of
those six were women: his own
wife; the wife of Spencer Gill and
the wife of Earl Payne, both of
the mon having been named Fri
day as party members; and Mrs.
Lloyd Reynolds. Reynolds and
Stanley W. Moore were the other
two in the six.
Reynolds is professor of graphic 1
arts at Reea ana Moore is a phil
osophy professor on leave from
Reed.
Canon, 34, said he was a Com
munist Party member for a period
in 1947 into 1948. He said he left
the party before he joined the col
lege staff as director of admissions
late in 1948.
He left the party, he said, be
cause he didn't think H was ac
complishing as much as other or
ganizations he wanted to give his
time to, such as the American
Veterans Committee. He also said
he found the Communists intoler
ant and unwilling to exchange
ideas freely.
Canon said he bcoame disgusted
with "ritualistic nonsense" such
as trying to require party mem
bers to address each other as
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Donald F. Anderson, 801 New
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completed a home training ' pro
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television, according to DeVry
Technical Institute, Chicago,
"comrade" and said he finally
broke from the party, believing it
"out of focus, out of perspective
and intolerant."
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