Obsvyflr,9rande, Ore.,Thur.( Nov. 12, 1959 Pge 6 -I Diplomatic 171 immunity For Youth y fx ' ill' ww hi f '1111111 miui ijjrT'i mum mi i 1 iRk fr im i 1 I m '-t3 2. 5iJ LiSa POSSIBLE CANDIDATES MEET Senator John L. Kennedy (lcit) and Guv. Kilniund Brown (right), two mim mentioned already as presidential limber for the 1960 cam puin met' at a dinner at the home of financier ilart 1 ytion in Los Angeles, Calif. Brown is the man Kennedy will have to buck to get the California suppmt. Airs. I.yt ton, the hostess, sits between the two. Kennedy Mated after the dinner Hint the next few monhs would clarify the true intentions ot Guv. I'.rown and added that he would announce his own plans in January. Portland Papers Set 2 Editions PORTLAND, Ore 'ITl'-I'mt limit's tuo large daily newspapers planned on al least two editions of (heir joint enterprise today in the face of a Slereotypers l.'nion strike that "doesn't look loo good," according to federal me diator Klmcr Williams. The morning Oreconian and the afternoon Journal were struck early Tuesday after negotiations on working conditions fell through Williams said he had scheduled separate meetings with union arH management representatives to day to find cut "if there is any common ground in which we can get started again." The papers published two edi tions of the joint Oregonia i-Oregon Journal Wednesday, sending ahoul 100.000 copiei to morning sub scribers of the Orcgonian and a" equal number to ai'terncon sub scribers of the Journal. A management spokesman said the circulation area would gradual ly be widened as the new paper approaches full production. Both newspapers serve the entire staH of Oregon and two counties ol Southwest Washington. Their com bind circulation normally run; over 400,000. Members ot njher unions oli served picket lines set up by (hi stereotype. Editorial and super visory workers covered beats an' worked on desks. The paper was exnec'.ed to con tinue carrying double masthead), and a divided editorial page aloif with comics of both papers. Ail vortising prices were ilouhlH k, fit tlio emergency and the joint operation. Koch edition published Wednes day contained 24 paes. 't he .titer neon edition carried, the logotype "Oregon Journal The Orcgn:iiun ,' The editio.i publ'slu-l at nigh carried (he Icn:lype "Tie ('re goniati Oregon Journal." About 600 rmnloycs of the two newspapers v.i-e absent fnni their jobs. Working conditions, not wages, were the major issues h the StBreotyei's s'lr.l.e. Christmas Seals D DeSPg lOaiiea To Every Home Chri.Mm-.is Seals will b - in the j mnll ".throughout t'nion County i Monday, according to Mrs. Kve-' lyn Borinc, local chairman Mrs. Borine urged all these ; having received the seals from the ! Union County Til Association to ' mail in their contiilnilions e rly nnd to lis- llu sea's on their , null,-. . Pictorial theme of the seal cani- paign is "The Blessedness ef I Giving.", On one seal is a liule ' girl in a red snowsuit and green mittens scattering crumbs lur ; birds. On Ihr o'her is a small , girl in a green jacket and nil hr.t lielding out mils to a squirrel. . Funds contributed lor Christmas Seals ere used to lind those persons who don't know they nre ill jAith tuberculosis, to proliTt I othrn-S' from infe'ctlon. Ie help TR suflerrers recov. r and to uid re search o." this dreadeel disease. i i ; : i Two Motorists Arrested Here Two' La Grande drivers were artested 'Tuesday for violation of the basic rule. John B. Chess. 505 Second St., uan arrested at 4:45 p.m. for tra velintf 32 miles per hour In a 20 mile zone on Fourth hlieci aim u Avenue, police said. Chess was ciled at I Avenue and Third Street. lis bail was set at $12. Thomaff E. Kinwr, )6 K Av., w charged with traveling 40 miles per hour in a 25 mile zone on Spruce Street and V Annul at 5:28 p.m. Bail was set at J15. Wirhiim Hoy I.einingor. The Dallen.-wris charged with makiiiR an illegal reverse turn on Jeffer son Slret at It p.m. yesterday. Iininer is rj student at Fnstern OlegOil (.'idlejjii . .. . 1 . 7. ..... Tl Market Quotation Uivled Prcrs PORTLAND LIVESTOCK POKIANU U-'I'O i "JSIJ.A ' -LAcs'cck: Cattle 100: no fid steers or heif ers ofteied: few cows and grass eirs and heifers about steady; yi'iid with sonie choice 1:mu lb. sleers Wednesday 20 "i0: canner to utility steers aid heifers lti-21. eannri -c.i'.ler cows 10.50-12: utility cows 14-15.50. ' Calves 25; few good - choiec vealers stea ly at 27-32; cull-ulility calves and venlers 12-20. Hogs 100; active, steady; 1 and 2 butcher 1H3-235 li. I.Vl.i.2a: truck lot No. 2 at -202 lb. 14 50; few 1 and 2 sows 300-375 lb. 12-13. Sheep 50; no early test today; few good choice shorn a.id wooled lambs Wednesday steady at 17.50 1H.5U; cull good ewes 3-5. PORTLAND DAIRY I'OKTf.AND 'Cri Dairy mar ket : Kggs To retailers: Grade AA extra large, 47-4Mc; AA yarge 35- (7c: A large 35c! AA medium 36-37c; AA small, 2C-28c: cartons 1 3c additional. Butler To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 70c lb.; carton, Ic higher; H prints, fillc. Cheese medium cured I To ,'etailers: A grade cheddar single Jaisies, 41'j-olc: processed Amor can cheese, 5-1!). bat. 4143c. PORTLAND GRAIN Ccasr Delivery Basit White wheat l.iitt Milt white hard applicable 1 9!t. .Vliile Club 1 !W hud club laid nil winter, ordinary, no bid lard white baart, ordinary 2.m Jats no bid 1'arley no bid U.S. Secretary Of Health Awaits Cranberry Report CHICAGO a i'l' Arlh'ir S ''leniinitig. :i"niMa'v of heall'i Mucatiun a-d weilare. cti'ects tn vive a rciiirt la!' iiext wiK'k oi "ossble co ita:nientioi of cran- "e:i crops in six states. I mming told a rews e'oiifi'r e'liee wctne-ilay night his jn.vier tors should complete their re ; on crops in VVasli iiglon, Oregon. Michigan. M.'usae'uisei s. Vi:;i-i )sin and New Jersey bv Nov. 2). lhls w oi i lei allow housewives live days to buy cranberries in' time toe t::e rhanks .Mving ho i I dav ?;oV. 2H. ! I- ll'I'llll ". I1.,! ',.f.l., I hi.- .staleme.it Mo'chv in which he wiei:c I that a'p-rtivi of the cranberry crm in V:is!iin: l i.i :ni! Crogo.i had hee.l eoutami naleil by a wee-el - killer thai eause'd cane'er in rals. UNlCtF Driva Collects $255.20 A total of $?(',.- 21 was collected here Halloween nU;iit by 12 groups of high school pe'ople anil o.ie team of junior high students in the spocinl L'NICEF drive. This s tin- United Nations Inter -lalinnal Ch:Uhe'ii's EiiK'I'geni'y Funit. it was e-NplaiiH'd. Following the drive's eed. the teams gathered at the Presbyler i:n church for retro: hir.onts and games. Churches pa: lieipaling in eluded the First and llendrlx Meth odist, Presbyterian and Christian J &u mtf i J ! SRim ITOPSIN QUALITY!! BEWARE a Of I lOOK tour UAPff I i UTTUOOO j LOW IN PRICE j -'.-W s International NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK 'CPU Slocks iiilcJ firm oi ir.cua ed turnover wit!) electronics co'iliiiuing to siii- 1 ly the lar;vr R.u"r.. l!io!:crs are ol Hie opiiro'i thai the prevailing sentiment of hesi tancy that row a:;)cars 10 be di.niinatiug the tli nki'g of many investors probably will rot change until the steel problem has been thoroughly worked cut. 'J hiokol in the rocket ' fuels picked up 2 points on active trad ing. DuPont was unchanged after being off in at the opening. East can Kodak jumped 14 . Good gains in the electronics aopeared in Zenith and Kaytheon. both up 2 or better, and Deck man, Varian and Texas Instru ment all up 1 cr more. .Motorola wlrch soared !)' to feature Wednesday's market, lost nearly 2 in ths ea.ly dealings. Litton im proved fractionally. Steels ruled firm will) Youngs town. U.S. Steel and Helhlehem all up a balf or more. Kiresione add ed more than a point in the tires. Motors also firmed Studebaker, Chrysler aail American tacked on fractions. GM eased. Four EOC Faculty Members Honored Four Eastern Oregon College laculty members will act as con sultants at Ihe Tri County Educa tional Institute a: the Dalles to day and Friday. n .... ,.:, ., l il .,..,.!.. !llg ocas r elude Dr. Margaret Morris, associate prolessor of phy sical education and health, high se'n el physical e-dueatiein; Hetty Kyau, assiK iate professor of edu cation and supervisor of teaching, second grade niathema'ics and scime'c: Gerlrud? Geraels, a:; : isla d profess r of education and sMMervisor of teacliing, third gra.lc: a-.d Pr. V:r;;l A. ilclen, jirofesso!' I p.iyic :l cii nee. I.i: in t! e iist:tuU Dr. Union will ii'aane a series of science tea:h Hi; l' o;-1 (-, piciart'l by col !e ee phssieal seienc." stu levtf. FOR BETTER MEAT BUYS S.S.H. Green Stamps Free Delivery PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1116 Adams - WO 3-2097 KZfvjew 1,111 N. X. U.S. Good Stocr Btf iSouri Sieak lb. 79c Nice for pin frying. A delic ious flavor. Morrell t Thick Sliced Bacon 2 PLfg. 85c Thick sliced to will not (II fry lwy. I Warden's Old Fashioned t Wt Simply Bent Out Pork Shouldtrs, Add Spawning and Grind Thal' Why It's So Good! WASHINGTON 'l.J'li An automobile driven by the son of Ireland's ambassador struck and killed a pedestrian Wednesday night but Ihe ycurh invoked hi liplomatic immunity and police let iii:i) tree. David Minnie 21. who was ar e.'lel last month for socking a ni.liccniai, first was hooked on a homic de charge following the accident and then released Ui Ambassador John Jose")h llearne. You-g llearne has been in re peated jams wilh p'lica. But er laeli occasion he has escaped punishment by invoking his dip lomatic immunity. A pi, I ce heiKena it in the acci de-.t investigation unit said all c! arees originally loelged against young llearne were "red lined," I or wined eff ihe books, when he' nvoleecl his diplomatic immunity. The- ambassador, who came to the p.lice station to pick up Da ; v id. assured District of Columbia 7oromr A. Magrudcr .MaeDonald h it his son would appear at an inriiicst Friday although he is not legally required to show up. Police said the car driven by voting llearne struck Mrs. Jossie Hamlin, a 54-year-old Negro, about 6 urn. est. as she was crossing an intersection in the noithern part of the. city. Police Pvt. Earl M. Itinick said llearne told him that while he was making certain that he missed another pedestrian who passed in front of his car, Mrs. Hamlin suddenly appeared a few yards beyond and was struck. Rinick said the victim was struck by the right front fender of the car and knocked 41 feet. She was pronounced dead on ar rival at Providence Hospital. After Hearne's figh' last month with a policeman outsiele a' local night spot, a precirtt clerk said the youth had been 'qu to a fre quent visitor'' to the station dur ing the past thre-e or four years. "He is reaily insulted if we call him a foreigner," the c!orl said. "He claims he's as Ameri can as anybody until he's threat ened with a lock-up. Then he't no longer American but an Irish man entitled to diplomatic im munityv" 1 Ycung Hearne has been in the United States since his boyhood. He previously attended George town Prep School and George town University. His father, a career diplomat, was named Ir ish ambassador to the United Mates in 1950. , r"5' "in jiuiiuii Head To Corvallis Dr. J. A. B. McArtliur, superin tended of the Eastern Oreson Ex periment Station at Union, will be a featured speaker at the specia! sheep and wool school to. be held on the Oregon State College cam pus in Corvallis Friday and Sat urday. Dr. McArthur has been super- : intendent of the station for the j rst three years. The station is j pait of the agriculture program j cf Oregon State College. STEAK U.S. Good Sttr Bcf From Out Rg, Counter Beef. 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