12 Th. Sal.ra. Owgon. Sanday. August 23. 1943 Dock Deadlock Continues at North Bend NORTH BEND, Ore., .Aug. 28 (ffVThe CIO continued its dock side deadlock today with the AFL in a strike that seme observers feared might, spread to San Fran cisco. The test will come when the picketed lumber carrier Rolando sails from North Bend . for San Francisco. The carrier is being loaded by AFLjcrewmen. It is ex pected to sail next week: Another Ship Tied Up .Another ship remained tied up here as a result of the. strike. It was the Grace line freighter Santa Leonora, which was at the Irwin Lyons Lumber company dock when the Rolando arrived. That company signed an AFL crew for the Rolando. The CIO contended below-deck Jobs should go to CIO men, and pickets were posted about the lumber carrier. When the AFL crew began unload ing the Rolando, the CIO extend ed the picket line around the Irwin-Lyons mill and dock. AFL Takes Challenge The AFL took up the challenge. A representative from San Fran cisco, Robert Domdroff of the Sailors Union of . the Pacific, came here and urged the AFL to "crack any CIO picket line." A few AFL mill maintenance tempt on return to get through employes went through the line today, but a bigger test will come Monday when the full AFL crew is scheduled to return to work. The mill does not operate regular ly on Saturday. AFL crew members from the Santa Leonora left the ship for breakfast today, and did not at the mass CIO picket line. Dombroif said this endangered the area, for the Santa Leonora Is carrying 1,400 tons of nitrate similar to that involved In the Texas City disaster. He asserted the crew should be- allowed to re turn "to protect the ship for safety purposes." Jeep Crushes, Kills Owner NORTH BEND, Aug. 2&-(&)-Herman Haughton. 38, whose jeep fell on him while he was repair ing it yesterday, died in a hospital here today. The vehicle slipped from tim bers and fell 18 inches, pinning Haughton underneath. He suffered head injuries. Haughton's wife and a visitor, Robert Surkamer, Roseburg, at tempted to lift the jeep', but failed. Their cries brought a neighbor and thethree of them freed Haughton, who still was conscious. Expert Proves Law-Breaking Saves Little Time in City Traffic COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 28-('P-The big convertible broke every traffic law in the books as it raced wildly through the downtown section. . Pedestrians and motorists cursed, then blinked in surprise. They saw white-hatted .policeman in the front seat and a banner on the car proclaiming "safety program." The driver was Cliff Bergere, veteran of the Indianapolis speed way. His passenger was Capt. Cecil Caldwell, head of the police department traffic, program. The wild drive was taken to show how little time you save by driving, recklessly. Drove in Sane - Manner Bergere drove once, in a sane, legal manner over a 15-btock route. Caldwell clocked him in 9 minutes, 35.1 seconds. Then he drove the same course so wildly he broke 52 traffic laws. His time was 9 minutes. 31.2 seconds. For risking his own life and others, he sax ed .3.9 seconds. Bergere is touring the country making traffic safety demonstra tions. "The kind of driving I did here," he said, "is what many motorists consider normal driv ing." He drew many an ugly look from pedestrians as he poked the long nose of his convertible into the crosswalks eight times and took the right-of-way from walk ers five times, nieral Speed He drove at an illegal speed, didn't give hand signals, cut cor ners, jumped traffic lights, ran past a boulevard stop sign, turn ed right from center lanes, drove on the left side of the street, pass ed cars at intersections and on the wrong sides, drove through a safety zone, and broke. many other laws. t "The way people drive." Bec? gere commented, "it's safer on ih$ Indianapolis race track than on the public highway." 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The Chilean congress now is com pleting action on a bill to outlaw the communist party. Hughes' Death Brings Note Of SvmDatir v OSTERVTLLE, Mass.. Aug. 28 OP)- President Truman sent a note of sympathy today to the family of Charles, Evans Hughes, retired chief justice of the United State?, who died Friday night at the age of 86. Supreme court attaches an nounced in Washington that fune ral services will be held at 1:30 pm. (eastern standard time) Tuesday, in Riverside church. New York City. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, pastor (emeritus) of the church.. This plan follows wishes expressed by Hughes to his family some . time ago. . Burial will be private and there will be no announcement as. .to where interment will take place, the attaches said. They said the family has requested that no flowers be sent. . 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