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U TH News-Review, HtntH, Ore. Wed. May 21, 19J mo WD mm suss f j TENNESSEE VALLET REGION A J? fr' rln mtmmithf aotK.it i .. r f VH-T E N N T . VfT' 5 1 tyx(wuii' f"UCGVu 4J?" X S C j 'CJ?aov vcMtm C ! miss njKiN X G A I OMrvtsvirt ( ia - . A I A 'Supreme Court j Announces Action On Four Appeals I WASHINGTON 'JT The follow !ing actions were taken thu "tek by the L S. Supreme Court: Outlawed in a l decision a auai rate system of transpor t a 1 1 o Holmes Claims Law Enforcement Pocktr-Sii Traniitror I Radio New Folic Aid I foot patrolmen in Central Park will Cut ACCldntS have pocket-size transistor radio to help in i new drive on crime SALEM JI Increased law en- At first, receiving sell only will foreement reduced Oregon s traf- lic accioenu io per nm m w first three months ol mis year. Gov. Robert D. Holmes said Tues- be issued to these officers. If ex periments prove successful, tiny charaes used bv scores of steam-! radio transmitters will be provided oiy. ship operators groups. The sys-1 lor two-way communication. ( The statement was giten by the tern provides cheaper rates to , The receiver weighs only nine governor at the national governors snippers wno sign an exclusive ounces and can ne carriea in conference in nun. ria. cotes or uwm ft XUMMUM CQ Of AttHKk HH.JI sun of a settlement in either. The butchers just cut out the trucker middlemen in the strikebound Nevnmap allows toratioxw mt dam la Tenaeesee Valley Authority system. Six are privately owned, bat water releasee are directed by TV A wader a contract. A eoonisnt depth la maintained In the Tennessee River for boats sod barges drawinc Una feet of water. TV A project was authorized by Congress la May IMS. Control system covers (St Bales, ThtrVs a CARLOAD OF SAVINGS (or you in on of our fine A-l or other UmJ Car Values! For example, TAKE A LOOK AT THESE MONEY SAVING BUYS 'JJ FeeHee Ferae, $595 'II Oeeee Station Wees $795 S1 tUttttM tCatMii Wage $925 'JJ Chevrelet Tudee Soda $675 $550 'II Mercury Hardies Coup $995 Cement Worker's Death Murder Trial Continues PORTLAND The first de gree murder trial of Harold R. Keith, 43, continued here Iuesday with selection of jurors. He is accused in the slaying of Robert E. Holloway, 44, a cement worker whose body was found on the lime-coated bottom of an aban doned well near Vernonia Dec. 19. Lee AUen Parker, 31, was con victed in the same case of second degree murder after a trial last month. Circuit Judge Frank Lon- ergan sentenced Parker to life tn prison. Planned Assassinater Of Truman On Loose RALEIGH, N.Y. ( Leroy Shadrick, 33-year-old former coal miner who boasted of trying rob bery to finance an assassination attempt on former President Har ry S. Truman, is on the loose again. Shadrick, Harlan, Ky., native, and four other inmates of the state hospital's ward, for the criminally insane escaped last night by saw mg a bole through a window screen. patronage contract. The Maritime j case affixed to a patrolman'! belt isoaro approved tne system out n iwis opposed by the Justice and I Agriculture Departments. . , j I Called for arguments next fall DUS Strike In London on a California complamt that the Cats Into Third Week state of Washington discriminates unreasonably against the sale of California wine. In a case turning on the issue of double jeopardy, upheld 5-3 the conviction of William Hoag on an armed robbery charge in connec tion with a 1950 holdup of a Fair view. N.J.. tavern. Hoag was ac cused of robbing three people at the tavern, tried and acquitted, lie was put on trial again, accused of robbing a fourth person, was convicted and sentenced to 5 to 7 years. Bus Transfer Upset Set aside Interstate Commerce Commission authorization for the Pacific Greyhound Lines to turn over to a subsidiary, the Golden Gate Transit Lines, its bus service between San Francisco and a sur rounding 30-mile area without stale aumonzaiion. Threw out the contempt of Con gress conviction of Harry Sacher. New York attorney in communist causes. The contempt charge was based on Sacher's refusal to ans wer questions put to him in 195S by two members of the senate Internal Security subcommittee. The high court held that questions about communist affiliations were "not clearly pertinent to the sub ject matter the two senators were authorized to investigate. It was an unsigned opinion to which Just- ires Clark and Whitlaker dissent ed. The comparison was with the first quarter of 1957. "The downtrend in accident rates." the governor said, "began with my request to police agencies to issue court citations for all vio- , i k. lations. The number of state police LONDON . - London ! bus u m flr8t quarter went strike moved into its third wkup nriv 60 per cent, and the J'onday and the meat 1 1 r I k e i nJmber of ! accidents in the started Us second. There was no , lh -.rol ,. dowB nearly 20 per cent. "A general increase in citations. DON'T TOUCH THESE! Four different kinds of blasting cans are shown in this picture. Kach is powerful enough to blow off a youngster's hands, or blind him for life. Boys and girls should bo warned: if you find a blasting cap, leave it where it is and tell a grown-up . immediately. Don't pick it up. Don't touch it not even with a ten-foot pole. BUSINESS ACTIVITY UP SEATTLE ( Business activ ity in Washington rose 5 2 per cent last year, one tenth of one per cent above the national aver age, the University of Washington Bureau of Business Research said here. Oregon, hit hard by the lumber slump, gained only one half ol one per cent. wholesale market, brought in their license suspensions and warning own supplies and kept London's j letters is apparently getting re shops well stocked. As for the Jult ,n(j (ne rejuiu are leading buses, Londoners had settled into I .,.r,i.n. r ih. nrn. their own emergency transport ar- ' P"blle ceptance P'o- rangements by this stage. gram. CARTUNIC& NO! NOl NO! CLYDE... TUNICS ARC THE DISH FOR FRIDAY ! , MUST O'OMICKIN TtJMA PRODUCT D.itnbuud by: PORTLAND FISH CO., 301 N. W. 3rd,- Portland '17 Chevrolet 1-dr. Sado 10.000 Actual Mllot, Like mw In end out. Huny $1650 $ 95 4f Chevrolet Teder '4tP.rd FotdM $175 'II Ptymout. Fordo . $295 'SI MtKcitff fore) of . $395 'SI l.lck Fordor $395 'Wt'rft Trading High, Wide and Handsome! IASY TtftMS! , - LOW DOWN PAYMIMTSI tUPtROIN(1lOVS TRADf-tN ALlOWANCat " Don't waiH Salt for limited .Time Only LOCKWOODI MOTORS ' Corner of Rose & Oak I bone OR 1 6334 SHOP 'N SAVE DURING CARSTENS 18th BIRTHDAY BIG TT) lS fyS I Whot e lolt! What e lovinj evtntl Now yo ooo soloct Hie Hues furniture f 1 y S i ti -' kv 2 ,ow,, ooniblo prices end make your furniture dollars i-t-r-c-t-c-h like I 1 f f OKI I Y CFAr' DAYS LEFT they havo novor s-t-r-o-r-c-h-a-d. Ivary rtom in stock, nothini withheld, now VIL.I I t. TT J f I J S-t-ll reduced in this, our hif 18th Slrthdor STOCK RIOUCTION SAll! fMMMIMMMM"1 I r-r-nrrtr ?nrY.i iu.. REG. NOW Daveno & Rocker Red fen 229.95 169.95 Davenport & Chair Biltwoll, oqua . ..... 249.95 199.95 2-Pc. Sectional ' frieze, foam rubber 399.95 339.95 Davenport & Chair fcTlr: 44995389.95 2-Pc: Sectional fSf&Zr:. . 27995 229.95 Simmons Hide-A-Bed t cushions . . . 239 95 199.95 Z! C D' C Virtue, 30x40x48 J-l t. JCI 8-Pc; Set table, 4 chairs . 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