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    2 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ora. Wad., Mor. 13. 1957
Funeral Rites Set
For Mishap Victim
Funeral services for David Her- ri'-J I
belt Hutson, who died Tuesday L,.V; '. ,? '
morning w in electrical industrial Jt . v A
accident, will be held Saturday at , 1. j'1 .. ' j
2 D m. in The Chapel of the Koaes j .
with the Rev. Denny Huffman of
the Lookin2lass Community
Church officiating. Interment will
follow in Lookinsglasa Cemetery.
He came to Douglaa County six
years aao, and waa a member of
the Fraternal Order of Foresters.
Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners and of the Pacific Racing
A
J K'
He was married to Inei Hoehn I v j ( Tj
at San Fernando, Calif., April 20, E . v.-ltil1
lai6. He was born at French, N.M., I . , i N-I
July 21, 1923. I, ... , I 1 t
Survivmg are his wife; one son, . - fc V4aj
Ethiopia Favors
Bases Flanking Her
If A'd Is Granted
By JOHN SCALI
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia '.f
Emperor Haile Selassie is report
ed favorable to a U.S. request for
Ethiopian bases flanking Egypt -provided
Ethopia gets more Amer
ican aid.
Vice President Nixon during his
current visit has pressed the
American request for an Air Force
communications base and anchor
ing facilities at the Red Sea port
of Massawa. Word of the American
aims brought immediate reaction
from Moscow and Cairo.
Russia was said to have warned
Ethiopia it might get embroiled
in a major war, alleging the Unit
ed States wants to store atomic
and hydrogen bombs on Ethiopian
soil.
Egypt's President Nasser sent
U.I!,..... k .. .,,,, Ur a H Mr.
Ronald Hutson. Springer, hi. II RITES PENDING Funeral
four brothers, Lawrence of Rose- services ore Dendina for Miss's soecial envoy to Addis Ababa
burg; Roscoe of .Sprinter Russell Een Cr0Dtree o retired before Nison arrived, reportedly
of Cimarron, N.M., and Henry of a. d...; with an urgent request for the
Raton. N.M.: and four sisters, News-Review employe, who En)peror , visit Cairo. Nasser
Mrs. Joe (Doris) Sehwarti of Ala- died Tuesdoy of her home views the vice president's African
magordo, N M.. Mrs. Dick ridaij- I rtc Annel. hm hni, been tour as nart at a concentrated
iu'nt''V.hI' o resident here more thon 50 U.S. attempt to isolate Egypt from
N.M., and Beverly Hutson of years bfore moving to Cali-
Springer.
j forma.
Educators Appear
Before Board For
o
Increase In Pay
I Ljngley Lawyer Paid
r . r 1 1 k i
res, jays union min o
(Continued From Page One)
her neighbors.
I The American request, accord-
ing to well-informed sources, in
cluded the ri?ht to anchor three
; warships at Massawa in peace
time and more in any common
war effort. .Warships there would
be in a strategic position to bark
up American and Israeli claims
to navigation rights in the Suez
Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba,
some 800 miles to the north.
There has been considerable
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NO COMMENT Dava Beck's son, Dave Jr. (left), keeps a tight grip on his father's
coat as he leads the Teamster Union boss toward a waiting auto, at airport in Seattle.
Returning from a tour of Europe, Beck refused to answer questions on whether he
will co-operate with the Senate, Rackets Committee which would like to have his per
sonal records and first-hand information about Teamster affairs.
Democrats Request Single Premium
.j .t t ii Insurance Policy
President To Tell p, Advocated
Budget Cut Places
y JACK (ELL
SALEM Everybody asreed
! Tuesday at a Senate Financial
Affairs committee neanns uut
there was any connection be
tween Laneley and the check.
PORTLAND OH - A number of auln "' hd ! Dlt f speculation that the United States
educators appealed before the "ligation in thos council n recent Would (or(.e ,now()own Dv tryjng
state Board of Higher Education I years. j to send ships through the gulf aft-
Tuesday urging a i per eent 'em ? me- Mundt ""tier Egypt reoccupied the Gulf of
erross-the-hoartl pay boost Ad tn'"1 " 1 h,d wrlUe?,.th cnflt AqaWi coast. The closest other
eventual 20 per cent adjustment ; fo' improper reasons 1 a nave uie . Bunkerin port open to the Amer
incrtase for coUege teachers. I records destroyed, and if for legit-, jcJn, a ,ne Britisn coon, of Ad,
rhat compares with a 5 per cvjt '1' reasons would have docu- ml,M to,lth Massawa and
raise and eventual IS per cent 1 mentary evidence of why it was jult njjjj u,e &et
Hicrei'ie under the present BoaijdPaid
of lf.vr. Education budget be- oMikesell said he believed doc-'
fore t-he Legislature umentary evidence is in the Mouse Votes 10 l-reate
Dave Beck Declines To Say
Whether He's Millionaire;
Admits Many Big Deals
Semi-Documentary film
iiiim;T(iN f.-Sen. Lyndon ;in 'le - premium, multiple . ool-
n ',..! .n.i-avi caifl lodav I'rv iniu'ance for homeownn
d. wuiiii.-uii "r , ' a :r--
Senate Democrats win me n-oum sae uiuucj iv, iwucr
least essential spenainj mcu noiaera.
prime target in a drive for "sun- But opponents oi me oiu saia u
stantial" cuts in President Eisen- would result in price-cutting,
hower s $71 SOO.OuO.000 budget. The bill is sponsored by the
Johnson, the Senate uemocrauc muiupie rciu naini
leader said furthcoming recom- organization, a national associa
menda'tions of Chairman Byrd ( D- uon of insurance companies.
VA) of the Senate-House Commit-, The measure would permit
tee on Nonessential Federal Expcn- companies to include charges for
ditures will be made the basis fire insurance, personal liability,
for a Democratic economy cam- -wrsonal property floater, theft
paign. and glass coverage into a single
Johnson disclosed this plan af-, premium,
ter the House voted 219-178 last. George Birnie. Portland, attor
night to ask Eisenhower to point ney for the sponsors, said it would
out where "substantial reductions" allow companies to consolidate
could be made in his record peace- risks into one form, thus savior,
time budget. i costs which could be passed on to
Countering this, the Conference , the policy holders,
of All Republican Senators unani-) Savings, he said, might run n
mously adopted at about the same , high as 20 per cent,
time a resolution saving they were i Opponents include state Insur.
"in accord with the President's ance Commissioner Robert B.
recommendation that Congress re-1 Taylor: Don W'hitmore, Hillsbora.
duce the budget wherever possi-1 representing domestic mutual is.
ble." surance companies; and Leonard
As their House colleagues had . Adams., president of the Oregon
contended in lining up almost sol-1 Association of Insurance Compia
idly against the House-passed res-jies.
olution. the GOP senators said I Taylor said small companies
that "the appropriation of funds : would be put at a competitive du
for federal government activities advantage because they aren't n
is the constitutional responsibility a position to take losses on prey
Slated On Vict Hearing
of Congress.'
miums,. He said Oregon could
By JAMES HUTCHESON
I The teamsters had nothing to do
Lt. Covernor Position
(Continued From Page One)
Ararm. t.la.dt. lit-oiia rviaitn flies
of .the Increi4e praiwiiil was Atked where committee invest!-1
I.j.r-ry Coo.i;.e, he of the busi- gat.?rs could find ' papers rela--bom
a!tis.train department i I've to Tanner, Mikesell replied
c...... r-An. --a that the office serretarv should be I
C&erVteM the heard that Oregon i to find the.n. o call a constitutional convention
is ifliv to lose cflHeoe teachers' The committee said its invest- to limit federal income taxes and
SEATTLE un Is Dave Beck a with that.
millionaire, as he. oft-times has
been described?
The Teamsters Union president
wnnlrfn't cav va arul hjnurnitlHn't
say no to newsmen here last night, with that." ! fte producer, John Burrows,
'It s as easy to say Beck is a Beck gets 150,000 a year as gen- ana nis assisiani.ruacic ue wiu.
Eisenhower has said that it is have a rate war under the guide
Consresi' dutv to cut his budget of single-Dremium coverage.
uni t vwnnn ,m k Unit. M it can, and he is expected to ig- Whitmore said the proposal
T,,.J, J" ,L3 1 nore Yesterday's House action, j would weaken regulation, and en
Ml fa? . ,jJ.?mTtS! Wch has no force law. able innce salesmen to talk
p ans for a semi-documentary recnlution suDoorted . mstSmers lo insurance eov.r.
don t want.
bill would "du
tiful rata, 'V.
liKJS th Pr" liS Democrats and 10 Republi-'age they don't want
veloped in the PorUand vicel(.n fM cuU must te Blde Adam. ,aid ,ne blll
; - - - ,- nirtK Cans, 5alia CUl IIIUSI, wr; Hiauc a.s j nuams eoiu uiv. as ?uuu uis-
1 1 t11- P iSLn-tinf. ; .ohtH.iitwi the public intere." It requested rupt the stabilization of ratej."
8 Hou'seTonfof S. whl r "Tr 1
i i.h k.t I Jh nnwhier John Rnrmwe maae- .
Against the me-asure were - , a I
rUI Lie JUIIV lUIIC
S200
truck driver
'I actually am working
Hons about his financial status aslnotning."
answering ques-
to et'he-r schouls ukvp-vs ft bs-U
p.ay schet-e-s.
Later OSC PresW:. A. L.
.Strand told the beard, that Cl
igato? in Portland would be in- , to end foreign aid died in the
structed by telephone to try to lo
cate the papers.
This was the 10th day oi public
House State and Federal Affairs
Committee. 0
The same committee recom
mended defeat of a bill to make
"its as easy to say Been is a Been gets Sou, two a year as gen- anu nis asia.a.m,rac& ue "'"in.mnmii and its Renublicans
illionaire as it is to say he has eral president of the teanSSters, scenarist, plan to be in PorUand !,7 ,h, latter ru,ed the
100' said the voluble onetime i but he commented: t'" 't two week. t gather 'n-1 gemtj'of 'buck passing."
Sutherlin Resident
Dies At Age Of 64
for formation. At least part of the pic-
because. at 62. he quali-1 ture is to be filmed there.
head of the nation s largest labor tied last June for retirement at
Ito wI,a l in tUm iTi.,-?i hearinri hv the committee on a
sity'of Colorado next, fall, Is one! Igatini that a group of West several rounty officers appointive.
These offices, which now are elec
tive, are constable, district court
clerks Assessor, coroner, surveyor
and school superintendent.
itep. Kooert L. Elf strom (R),
of man nrnfeonra finrfa hrMiur Coast Teamter Union Officials,
paid jobs elsewhere. in corrupt deal allegedly tavolvs-
In other action, the bH: I'm Langley. conspired with some
Approved an appllcatin t tffe i Seattle racketeers to "muscle in"
FHral Itmiiiniy miii Ua.m.a iri.ien Portland vice. o
nance Agenc for Jl.lob.000 ts as-1 Committee counsel Robert F. ! Salem, introduced a bill to close
aist in financing dormitories ad1 Kennedy asked Mikesell: 'the Columbia River to salmon,
dining halls at Southern and Easi-I "Do you mean to say you paid trout and steelhead fishing during
ern Oregon campuses. out Vt.OW of the union's funds February of each year.
Approved legislation to make 'and do not know how it was The House Judiciary Committee
(he dental echiol a part of the! used" recommended passage "of a pro-
University of Oregon. The school! U was then that Mikesell said posed constitutional amendment
had been separated from the utti- j "it does sound a little silly." ! to abolish the death penalty,
versity under a recent state Su- McClellan asked who ordered I The House Is expected to vote
preme Court decision. the check drawn. Thursday or Friday on the meas-
Apprpved a lease of space in i cannot truiniuiiy answer1 "re. wnicn wouio ena capital punt
union. t full salary. P rf rime r Dannr
Thelf. at his first news confer-l But he declared he "positively" rUgre.5 TepOlT
ence since his hurried flight home'intends to seek another term. f laf aiMiMf
from Europe under -the pressurel The Senate committee has tn-ilJiVe IxlVranlcinS1
of Senate investigators, he listed dicated a desire to quiz him on
some oi uie real esiaie oeais mat reports inn unions lunus ina;
he said had broueht him a tidv ' have helrjed nav for building th
fortune. 'home which the union bought!
He did it while asserting that from him and now provides rent-.
if the special Senate committee free and tax-free
ny By Lt. Covernor
Kiuanis DUtrict Leiutenant Gov-
ernor Maurice Norland presented J t and c.me to
Funeral services for Lt. Jack G.
Stone are scheduled Saturday at
11 .a.m. in Long at Orr .Mortuary
Un Roseburg.
atone, n. was nuicti rtu. ib
an Air Force C-124 transport plane
crash on a Han River sandbar ia
Joel AlariP Johnson. 64. died at He was born in Roseburg June
his home in fcitherlin from a heart ; 19. 1932, and was graduated from
attack late Mondaw afternoon, lie Oregon State College in He
was born at Mose Island, Minn., 1 was married in Roseburg Feb. 13.
There is no iota f0?"?' " JlLr si Co'ast as a young man
1955, to Shirley CorrinnO) Brennen.
ne was caueu lu auiive uuiy
for investigating alleeed labor un-. Beck's reUirt:
ion rackets tries to pry into his I of truth to it." i Official von a "visit" to niecluh ! JohiWtB kail been employed for May 1955 and transferred overseas
personal financial allairs, ne is ! "1 am not concerned aoout any f hi : ' v.wiand many years as a warehousemantjin umooer i-jx.
prepared to invoke the F i ft h inquiry into the house. The Team-: v,3 tha tmiint. of hi. it for the cityof Las Angeles. Oni Sunning are his wife: a son.
Amendment unless his attorneys ' steri' Union for 20 years has -pro-1 "" 'f viiv B oenl i Puvalliin. Ihis retiremeBt io Jsnuary, She fam-1 Bruce Alan: his parents. Mr. and
advise him otherwise. vided a residence for its general Jf"? "' "or te PMifie moved t Sutherlio. ' w- Stone, all of Rose-
As to union affairs, including president . It provided two f o r ? " h r CiiV- il H. i revived h hi. wife Delia. Du: a brother, Richard, m stu-
the union's purchase of his swank : Dan Tobin fBeck s predecessor) .hi.i, i.ij n,,. w.ihmnnn 't ltherlia- one son 3idnev Her- nl ,ne University of Oregon:
lakeside home for J163.000, Beck!- one in Miami Beach and one Srttsh Colu hi' ndparents. WUliam Stone of
?1id,.he.,SU !"ty . i ?mM,n"aCKhU5Ke"': KJt He fow'.hTchi'b "Sat U tfd'bee. . U i l' "J1 M"' CMr"
.'A,,:? i ." 7 urfci,.: IntTi ir m i r .:?" .P1Jce in the silver (sec- er, Albio Johnson i-inote, cam ;
the lone Plata apartment build
ing for Portland State administra
tive offices. The fuur-year lea-se
would cost Id, 5O0 annually.
Hospital News
Marcy Hospital
Admit.tad
SorB.ry: Dennis Schofield. Rid-
you," the witness said, but added : ishment in "all cases except for
that he wrote the check. I murder committed by a prisoner
McClellan said he couldn't help j in the penitentiary,
wondering how the union hap- If the Legislature passes it.
pened to be paying a man who the amendment would be on the
waa representing a major figure novemoer, i5B, election ballot. ,
in the Portland investigations. Rep. Robert A. Bennett (R),
"Wouldn't you say it was a lit-1 Portland, was the only meTnberl
tie strange?'' he asked. I of the seven-man committee to'
"I would say it is probably a 1 oppose the measure. " i
coincidence," Mikesell parried. I Meanwhile, the Legislature got
oi a aate- io appear in yasning- recently or ww.imi. i reiuseo .o; . . honora ra.ntinni divi-:and two grandchildren.
Tsfi t mnva fn Miami Kirn i nm urnv i . r . . . .
Vi. k:. a v .j U: .Vi. "n by decision of a district chair-
of the union .and as a financier The New i
Bt h. d.cUf.d nmhin.,.w th. T.m.tr.' F.oi,t,v. hjwanuClub had also been honor- hind, is in care of arrangements
into his personal finances would Board to appropriate at least two . iur J .. S v" T..i
f Concluding services with full mil-
iitary honors and interment will
Vorit Tim..' n.mt.d man ' lne committee on achieve-' ne fo cremation m Thursday
Wit. body will be taken i to Eu-' foUow fl , ites at Roaeb'JO
! Memorial Gaadens.
million dollars to "intensify our
year; The committee. Newland L C a
said, compared the reports of 23S tlSeilnOWCr JCIS
Earlier Voyage
Mikesell said the financial rec
ords for the period from 1937 to
.I.'.-. , a . ,,. . lUllia
wve; rairicia aisr nany, Winston: ; 1Qr, .1( .iii,nnk ik.
Ji.lt Pl.lLnck I.vnetl. Hill . . ,re ." .'nl,ct.- el'hough the
ltn.tiir0 lan-r revurus nave oeen uesiroyen
Mikesell also said Snost of the
. . i i
u pi. i ? n v-i union's correspondence files have
Mrs. Evelyn Lyon. Mrs. Fred k,,. H..tmvJi
He said all of the discarding
Jtussell. Sutherlin; Andrea Rankin
Hita De t hiara. Yolanda Di Chi-
ara. Jimmy Stancl.'.'f, Richard
tjregory, Roseburg.
Douglas Cemmunity Hospital
AdmiHed
its first indication of a difference
of opinion in Democratic ranks
over1 plans of the party leaders to
hold the budget to 26S million dol
lars, and thus avoid tax increases.
Sen. Monroe Sweetland (D),
Milwaukie, a power in his nartv.
proposed a budget totaling 290
affect other people his associ
ates and his wife and "it is far
removea iroirr union anairs. ion.
,g u:- i a . . t a j: . l r: 1 award winners
vl Ills wa aUllUUV im l.ai " aX'aillO UlpaiLU tU IIIC 1III1C9 Vatwl.nrf Tvtmtail am! t r
tate, he said: said Beck indicated this m o n .' " ," : j "i . i. i T f I
"I sold one tract at a profit oTwould If he union', reply to the'm" ,cl;yiJ tO BertTlUda
1130.000. The teamsters had noh- Senal. investigation w" '?cly responsible for Rose- "
ing to oo wun mat.
"I sold, business district prop
erty at a profit of over (200.000.
n,a,ai,ia a..u4 at Mnttt hn tha ,,n Slll, COHiparea inC rCOOriS OI CM
organuing and strengthen the un j ciubs i the district uT wlecting
Thl T J. -hi,'i. f..rvi. burg's favorable position in the
I TheTimes. which interviewed , ,n j:.,,iM
, Burton Abbott's
.Case To Be, Taken
To High Court
Beck Tuesday, also quoted him a
vi-icmvfTAv ,m n j tornev for Burton W. Abbott.
0i-wLil..'"l'. i? Friday for t
He cited the goals established or ptnMow" disclosed Wednesday kidnap-murder
SAN' FRANCISCO UP An at-
ho
the
H-ycar'-old
get'nhu?t" "brttrraaTto1"" "5,"ct in 1957 ,nd nM'd Vt'K '7 l?y sirl wiU rsonally carry his"
Washington hearings in , m,d. b KlMrln,, ,,. cruiser to the Bermrfa COTfer- , tne SuprJme Court wed
o"Jg2n: a ....i 'national during the past including ' e in h;-J?es st cleanna tip his1 d
Beck denounced testimony iM ,,.',. ' r. ' ke.nl o'd and ear infection.
was done at hut orders bv a worn-' million dollars, which would in.
an employe, a Dorothy O'ljrien. 1 elude the full 50 per cent increase
who now is "sojme place in Asia.", in basic school aid for local dis-
A burst of laughter came from tricts.
rf -S i B-l W SAIH aB, Vnrl4hlliahVt TaBfc 4 m .
sters' Union leaders, in eonnee-! ceeding ,225.000,
tion witff the inquiry into Port
land vice conditions, as a stench
Sen. Sweetland would reoeal the
45 per cent surtax on personal in
comes, and restore the $O0Jper-
the spectators in the crovRled
Surgary: Mrs. Darrell S m 1 1 h. hf rm roora t that testimony.
Camas Vallrv Rnnpr McKli-a, jtr. I The allered attaimnt hv Tam.
Ihur Mills. Dennis Cunliffa oMrs. ! ster officials to "muscle in" on onl exemptions, which the Leg
Kobert Mitchell. Roseburg. Portland racketa embraced the, "lu"' cu 10
Medical: David Beckham. Cfion- period from mid 1954 te mid-1956. ' Tn" would reduce state reve
aid Mann, Roger Cummins. Hmr- Jamai R iK j,mi fiw.o. a. 44 million dollars
Amaranth Seats
Thomas Scott
Thiimai ..lt nl Rnatshnrtf ssvaia
uww. ... j..i j j d o. ina inc inri'c pans oi inw . ,
seated as grand trustee for a two-."" 'h "O'lnls of decent minded oreimMUon.. pr0.r. ,drnim.. , v,t that state.
jear ueriuq mk uie oum annual -
sion of the Grand Court, Order ol
Amaranth of the state in Portland
grand' representative. i lowsj in cort without more sub
The ceremony was witnessed oy : 31";"1-"""
the Lieutenant governor review-; h ,!.h,:? bnm thinig of tiorari with the V S
ed the motto of Kiwanu. "W. i g to Ftenala for wl day.." fs
Build." and the (hree parts of the nd, ai h:i many tn'htatieaB to step in na'
organizations program: adminis- '"' . " , ., ,
tration. a youth fjrogram including ! , But f 'i'1 "
',. He said the testimonv f r o m ''n. a you n P7' "ci ' t0-. b, J te Rerrn wheri ' DouEl" Tuesday rc
,3 "prostitutes gamblers ind Jh.r- Cte X club,, and tnrtiA, M
mw-itnoT'moru'o:' tV. importarTce. "iill.nf Groat Britain . ,rch 0 Jfc
boards of directors of individual
clubs, in working out ideas for trie '
Eiaitthofser said that at he can
approximately 1.000 members of ,Je eiprewea coniiaence mere K. I's, ,,.' An ,ccumuir civar his dea i time, h fill sail
burg: Mrs. Howard Hatcher, Mrs. ; scribed by the committee aa the
To replace that loss, he would
James Mo.s. Oaleond: Mrs Augl Portland "underworld king " has in"r"e income tax rates by 32
ust dill, Winston; Michael Kruse, testified that two ottt.' mi'l"ns, and remove the federal
Camas Vallrv o biers, Tom Malonav and Joe 'nc0nle ' deduction in figuring
Discharged McUughlin. were wnt to Port- the state tax. which would raise
David Curry. D.llard: I. a t,r y l.nd in connecOn with the alleged n.2.h"' 2 mi lions
Rush. Mrs. otto Lantfield. Mrs. effort. "earn Thus he would collect eight mil
Jessie llerrher. Mrs. John Steph-, (1. .,,. ,km ,,, "ol more in personal income
ens. Mr, H. W. Conn, Mrs. Wil-1 the hnanc,! rTcTrH l"n now u being collected,
ham McDermott. Mrs. Claude ."-"heck nn .nl n. m.-, V In '""'"on. he would collect 12 (
Wright. Everett Cumpston. Mrs. !j .H u-i ..?.m """""" mor' frora corporations,
Harold Raffd. Roseburg; Mrs Dar- O nd Mclaughlin. , 2 miijon, more from ul,miMi
rell Chadhurn and haby. Michael . sn . '-oldwater (R Ariz) said boost liquor prices 4 4 millions.
William. Mvrtle reek: Curtis Kel- "",nl" OI Ine recorns ana levy a 10 per cent tax oo
the order and friends. Mrs Gav ' nu """" ,. , ..n' ,k.... ! IhursTja mm from aNorfOnT. Va.
Zimmerman of Otesham and Jack cncp presented to the committee Newland stated I He said a few dus wkoard ship '
J. Kennedy of MeSford were seaio ' ve by any leaders great, avewianq siatea. ,
ed as grand roval matron ,nd o' th union to cut in on pinball , ..(ff a e.mtticaticns sysm
X, . . i j L a-, j tiClallua UICU ivn ufll rs wouei nstvei
Of testimony Tuel.y hy Clyde s 1 " " M w' X , hee necessary S hod wte to!
Crosby, head man for the union Cfi. Winclnn RiTn flith : Florida.
in Oregon, that Crosby had ued - - - Eisenhower said the Bermuda 1 i 01 "W":
union funds to pay travel or other u. :. ... ..a'.nr.r.n.. .,n . .i Stephanie Bryan, a junior high
'expenses for gamblers. Beck as-' . ",8."'" . " I i . i atudent at nearby Berke-
w. . s Vfuii i.iiiu iiirris iuiiikih w ricLi -- .w1Vsi i iav
...J H atl-aa I lntlf 1 rfltV I 1717 IDITll IflTl t tt 1 I
nrw uiiivtria itu iiiajxr tiiiaiiiKr
paon, respectively.
Harold Stassen
May Quit Job
"George T; Davis said h will
file a petition for a writ of cer-
i. supreme
the lirsi
supreme Court Justice rtiiuam
0. Douglas Tuesday refused to
the
DDlication
federal ques
tion.
Abbott. 2. has not yet been
notified that his request for a stay
of execution was denied. Prison
officials said they we-e waiting
for official word before telling
him.
Abbott, a University of Califor
nia accounting student, was con
victed of kidnaping and killing
I senea off,-.,-, .ml m.it. .... i lantic Treaty Organization, the
WASHINGTON I - Harold E.I "K he did. it was a mistake. . menJ for , ,che)ule of shooting I Middle East and other problems. I
Stassen leaves today for London I Beck said any use of the inter- , . " Eisenhower's physicial said I
nA i. it. .hah a,,, tw. h.. .u.n national s funds would be a mat- , . , . ..ri,.r th. P....J..,'. ...j..
j..,... - -- ! , ,l ine regular meeung is scneouieo - -, ivinimga
song as President Eisenhower s ter for the uRrrnational office to , Mn t J;30 ,ne Junc. tmperived. but that he still has'
napul ...i.t.nt lnr riitirminianl t deal With. DUt .hat the autonomy , ... I nut amnnlalalw raa,aJ frnn. k:.
lurn. Sutherlin: Carl Brady, Mrs
t'orhett Downing. Winston: Mr.
Donald Boucher, Riddle; Mrs. Roy
Thurston, Camaa Valley.
meant destruction also of matter banks to r.i.a, 1 m,n.Aa..
that would show "all this money
that was paid out to Tom Ma-
loney " O CUIDEO MISSILI SHIP
Goldwater said he thouiht this VMDfAl V - .as sn
mtok. I v..-- i.i. . a.f . sJi-r, ym. yr n WIT"
TfOAL DAT! SIT I if thi oM ,K isen-
. . icrunnv "wer wm cruise io Bermuda is
LONDON i" Dr. John Rixlkin. . , a ,ne su',,", missile cruiser Can
Adams, accused of drugging rich -Kennedy asked Mikesell why the herra. Atlantic Fleet headquar
eliierly patients to death to bene- coun''1 "most recent " financial ters said Weiinesdav.
fit from their wills, goe. on trial 'jcords were thrown out, instead The Canberra will sail from the
next Monday in London's Old ' ln' oMrr one Norfolk naval base Thursday eve
Bailey Court. The recent ones. Mikesell said. n,ng ' about dark." a spokesman
Ihe sa year old phv.icnn who were more ea.ily aiailahle hile said.,
practiced in the southeast coast the older records were in a stor- ' "
re.on ot rasiiyiume. will stand age mom "covered with dust
lYRD'f FUN6HAL SLATED.
JRllCTnV 0.. kAm Pirh-
special assistant for disarmament, f deal with but that the autonomy ,J0n i n0 completely recovered from hi. ard E. Brd. famous explorer of
He is representing the United i setup within the union would; the club has grown to 50 mem-1 cougha head cold and ear Hilment. the North and South Poles. ill
States at a meeting of th United Pl responsibility in the regional Mtmberl hlvt bttn ,hootng: be buried Thursday in the Nation-
Nations Disarmament commis- " " 'u"uon their new 200-yard rifle ranse TANK I PLMI Mitsiwe : al Cemetery at Arlinzton. u
on the Jerry Shuster ranch two TOKYO ' UVS. Xas7 planes " wul b traditional naal
sion s subcommittee. There have I wr involved.
been persistent reports that he ;
plans to quit his post when that CharUs Van Doran Cats
meeting enus D . ,
Stassen denied these reports Pay Rail As Taacher
March 1. hut at the same time, i VPU, V,,D1, ..k. . ....
west of Tenmile on High- combed the Western Pacific to. funeral.
" ,!.h-, .a. .. ,u i.i?y.- s.kin V- A" rs a
....... m. vu..r, tanKae plane missing with 10 cmj
dent. otn,k,rj
L ill central Jpan a four-man Air
Yorw medical team parachuted
rL. d....i vision quit show appearances, is p., ,,, e.ia. itooa mountain spot about four
."?:n r ""rn0r P"ul51'i getting a Sioo-a year salary in-iRumor Regarding 5al mlft fron. whlt ,T
i crease as a Columbia University Widespread rumors Wat Martin be the wreckage of a musing C17
instructor. Bros. Container & Timber Produce transport. Four mas had been
TKa a.au haml .!,... . . I..lar 1 I ...... t. . a Ku. mlA awa an.Vi.B Ihninl lha f'.T '
feVr'ts'rt'neTSin0,'' atS - . ":' Co. Spik.S
vinu next year.
trial for the lullm of an HI year- Hr follnwH the Ime rrauir- ThV JLT? - a ",rm-
old widow Th procution ha n the Ira.t eifort." Jil ' h C"7J n made m see-
Last Israeli Soldiers
Pull Out Of Culf Arta
TEL AVIV if Israeli army
general j
lake c;fp from your doctor... slox
on theCiry0f PosnND(0c,fag0
will make his salary S4.500 a today by "-Ray Martin,
year. 1 manager at Oakland.
Rut tat authoritiea estimate . Reoorts that the firm had been
headquarters today announced the that he will be able to keep only purchased bv Weyerhaeuser Tim
last Israeli soldiers and equipment ; about S2."95 of his combined win- ber Co. have been widely circulaO
have pulled out of the Sharm el mnga and old salary. i ed recently. Martin said such ni- i
Sheikh area on the Gulf of Aqaba. Computations indicated the fed- mors are goundle.s and "start!
The withdrawal was completed eral government would collect every time a visitor or in.pector ;
la.t night. I $95,622 and the New York state goes through the plant." His re-1
The main Israeli evacuation 1 government 18.9A3 in Income tax- ply was prompted by questioning
from Sharm el Sheikh was car-, for 1957, for a total of S104.SOS. I hy a News-Review reporter. i
ned out la.t Friday and the area I - - - I
was turned over to Finnish troops
of the U. N. Emergency Force.
The Finns were reported sta
tioned along the 15-mile coast
line at the entrance to the gulf,
with headquarters at Sharm el
Sheikh and a detachment at Ras
Nasrani. opposite Tiran Island.
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