The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 14, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Soc D-StaiMxaan, Salem,
Beck Hin Is
To Join Non
By NORMAN WALKER
MIAMI BEACH, TTa. Uh Dave
Beck indicated Satvrday the pow
erful AFL Teamsters will enter
pending AFL, and CIO peace pact
UU:s. . ! :. .
Beck. Teamsters president, toiai
newsmen on the eve of a winter;
meeting of his union's Intemation- j
al Executive Board that other un
ions have organized at least 50,000
workers whom he said rightfully
HaUoway New
Secretary of
Oregon Bar
PORTLAND tf John H. Hol
loway. Portland attorney, has been
selected as secretary of the Ore
gon State Bar,. Glenn R. Jack, bar
president, reported Saturday. ,
H succeeds the late Lee W.
Karr. who was fatally injured last
November In an acciaem at wam
ath Falls, f , J ' -
Holloway, whose first law prac
tics wrs with the lite 0.w r Hay-
tpr in Dallas, recently has been as-
aociated with, the National Credit
Card Co. of Portland. "
Miss Virginia Lee Richardson,
who has been acting secretary, will
be Holloway'a assistant.
Salvage Crew
Gets Tow Line
To Locomotive
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MAUPIN, Ore. t A salvage
crew Saturday got a tow line
down to the Spokane, Portland k
Seattle locomotive that plunged
into the Deschutes River Feb. 1.
A spokesman said salvage at
tempts would continue Sunday in
the swift-flowing" stream.
The locomotive carried two
train crew members to their death
when it plungejd into the river after
hitting a rock slide.
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Te a rasters
- Raid Talks
belonged in Teamsters jurisdic
tion. . X .
Csu't Evea Start
"Talk about Teamsters raiding
other - unions,'! Beck exclaimed
"Why our activities can't even
start to compare with the raiding
that's done against us."
Beck said the Teamsters Execu
tive Board will decide next week
on whether to go along with AFL
plans for orderly settlement of
disputes between AFL and CIO
unions and between the AFL't own
unions. A
A Teamster '"refusal or even a
heavily qualified acceptance might
well torpedo the carefully laid
plans of AFLs President George
Meany to submit union rivalry to
a neutral's binding decision and
smooth the way toward an even
tual AFL v. CIO merger. -Freely
Raided!
Other unions! for instance, would
hardly agree to turn over to Beck
the 50,000 members he claims.
Other labor . organizations in fact
contend that the Teamsters have
freely raided them.
It was strongly indicated that
Beck is also Ipreparing to argue
that the tentative AFL and CIO
peace arrangements are illegal
under the Taft-Hartley law.
Sources close to Beck said if a
system ii established to carve out
organizing arias for each union,
it would deny Workers the privilege
of choosing between unions for a
bargaining : representative, . and
tend to prevent workers throwing
out one union in favor of another.
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Car Crash
MEDFORD lf A four-car
pileup on ' a rainy, wind-swept
highway killed two persons and
injured five others northwest of
here early Saturday.
. Both of - the 'dead and four of
the injured were in one car. There
were six riding in that car, all
named Forbes. All were from
Medford. f I
Donald Alfred Forbes, 40, and
Arline Daisy Forbes, were killed.
Donald's wife Alice Louise Forbes,
34, was hurt seriously. Arline's
husband. Suart Lawton Forbes,
36, also wai hurt seriously. All
four were in the rear seat of their
car. ; j
In front were the driver, Robert
Arthur Forbes, 40, who suffered
shock and bruises, and his wife,
Roberta, 41.' whose injuries were
not regarded as serious.
Their car collided head-on with
a vehicle driven by Philip Eric
Robinson, 31, Medford, who suf
fered minor injuries.
Two southbound cars piled into
the wreck, one striking the Forbes'
car, the other the Robinson vehicle.
Suit Accuses 4
Salem Men of
Taking Invention
PORTLAND Wl F. A. Yerkes
of Redmond. Ore., is accusing four
Salem men in a federal court suit
here of taking over his invention
of an automobile front-end align
ment gauge;
Yerkes accused R. D. Taylor,
V. E. Okerstrom. R. W. DeArmond
and Henry iDeggeOer of refusing
to compensate him properly.
Degeller is treasurer of the
Brake and Wheel Equipment Co.
in Salem; the other three are the
incorporators of the firm.
Yerkes said he worked for them
helping them market a wheel-
balancer. He said he developed the
alignment gauge then, but on his
own time, t
He said they formed the corpor
ation to market his invention, bu
have refused to reach agreement
with him on the profits.
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Balloons to
Aid Crusade"
For Freedom
Crusade for Freedom litera
ture will be on its way Monday
when the Salem Eagles release
15 plastic balloons 'as part of
their Crusade program.
The balloons, about four feet
long and 18 inches wide, will be
released from the Capitol fol
lowing a parade starting at 2
p.m. from Marion Square.
Secretary of State Earl T
Newbry is scheduled to release
the first one and Boy Scouts will
finish the job. Included in the
program will be a firing squad,
the Salem High i School band, a
speech by Mayor Alfred Loucks
and. the invocation by the Rev.
Lloyd T. Anderson.
Units of the Eagles In uni
form and the Marine Band will
also march in , the parade.
Head-On Car
Crash! Near
Eiieene Kills 1
EUGENE Marie Archie,
60. Tacoma. was killed In a head-on
collision on the Pacific Highway,
19 miles south of Eugene Friday
night Two other persons were
injured. j
Andrew H, cnoiston, aDoui 20,
tailor from a naval station near
Bremerton, Wash., was the most
seriously hurt He was taken to a
Cottage Grove hospital His condi
tion was described as good Satur
day. He was driving the car in
which he woman was a passenger.
Bert W. Mehling. 28, Eugene, the
driver of the other car, suffered
minor injuries. ?,
Sgt Vera Hill of the state police
said the collision came when Ghols-
ton started to pass another car.
Auto Crash
Kills Couple,
5 Soldiers -
MOUNTAIN VIEW. Calf, t
Five soldiers bound for a week
end in San Francisco and a mid-
die-seed couole enroute to visit
their son were killed Saturday in
a bloody, broadside auto -crash in
heavy rain. ; -
Onlv one man survived the shat-
erine collision on Bayshore High
way near the M of let field Naval
Air Station,: 36 miles south of San
Francisco. ;
Boy Cyclist Hit I
By Car at Lyons g
Statesman Nw, Service
LYONS Thomas CoJier, 14-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Coller is confinied to the
Salem Memorial Hospital with
bruises and lacerations he re
ceived when struc by a car while
riding his bicycle Wednesday
evening. 1
Two oncoming cars prevented
the driver of the car from seeing
the lad inatime to prevent the
accident, police reported. Young
Collier's condition was reported
good Saturday at the hospitaL
DRUNK DRIVING CHARGED
Lloyd Charles Demarest, 721
Stewart St, was arrested by state
police Saturday night on a charge
of driving while intoxicated. He!
was held in the city jail Saturday
night in lieu of $250 bail, police
reported. : ;. ,
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Br TOM REEDY
BERLIN' (fl U.S.' Secretary
of State Dulles and Soviet Foreign
Minister Molotov concluded Satur
day their Berlin talks on . proce
dures for setting , up .international
atomic energy negotiations appar
ently without reaching any final
agreement. : r
The foreign policy leaders of the
world's two great atomic powers
met on the problem for half an
hour in advance of Saturday's Big
Four session on Austria.
Funeral for
T. E. Borkman
Set Tuesday
Funeral services for Theodore
E. Borkman, operator of the
Borkman Lumber and Hardware
Co. for the' past nine years, will
be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in
the Virgil T. Golden Chapel
with the Rev. Ernest P. Goulder
officiating. ;
Borkman died in a Salem hos
pital Friday night of a heart at
tack. A late resident of 1090 Donna
Ave., he was born in Chinook,
Wash., Jan. 12, 1906 and had
lived in Salem since 1923. He
was a Marine Corps veteran of
World War II and was a mem
ber of the Jason Lee Methodist
Church and the Lions Club.
Borkman is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Rhea. Borkman. of
Salem; sisters, Mrs. Ed Sadler
and Airs. Thelma Groves, both
of Los Angiles, and Mrs. Charles
Lee of Roseburg.
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Informants said they had dis
cussed methods for letting up ne
gotiations on Eisenhower's plan
for an international pool of atomic
energy for peaceful uses over the
world. It also was stated no fur
ther meetings are planned on this
subject in Berlin, but channels are
open for further discussion in
Washington.
This apparently, means Molotov
and Dulles have not yet agreed
on how to set up the negotiations.
While their talks here have been
highly secret, it was known there
may also be a; serious question as
to what countries should partici
pate. Molotov has wanted to work
Communist China into major inter
national discussions wherever pos
sible. .
BERLIN (Al ; Russia i served
notice Saturday its price for with
drawal of Red troops from Austria
is abandonment of the American-1
backed European defense system.
Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov
refused to roll back the Iron Cur
tain from the: Danubian republic,
despite renewed appeals from the
three Western powers and Leopold
Figl, the Austrian foreign minister.
Molotov cited to the foreign min
ister conference here the buildup
ot American and western strength
generally in Europea as the reas
on for Jiis demand that Austria,
even lr granted "independence,"
must be garrisoned by the Soviet
army until the German peace trea
ty is signed, i I
He added that it would facilitate
matters in eventually freeing Aus
tria "if the three Western powers
the United States, France and
Britain were to reject their
plans regarding the setting up of
the European; Defense Community
and a resurgence of German mil
itarism." ?
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Man Injured
Cars Smashed
In Collision
' One- man was" injured and two
cars were badly smashed 1 in a
collision at the intersection of
Hoyt and South Church .streets
Saturday evening, city police re
ported. " M
Andrew J. Helbert Jr.. 1855 S.
13th SL, was thrown from the
car by the impact, police said,
and sustained lacerations, about
the head and a possible mild con
cussion. He was taken to Salem
Memorial Hospital by Willamette
Ambulance where his condition
was listed as "pretty good."
Helbert was riding in a car
operated by James William
McCutchin, 2090 University St,
when it collided with a ear driven
by Norman A. Straw, 4203
Schaf er Ave., police said. Both
cars received extensive damage
and were towed, police added, j
Tug of War
Game Nearly
Fatal to Co-fed
PALO ALTO, Calif, tfl An
inter class tug of ? war was
nearly fatal Saturday for a Stan
ford sophomore co-ed who was
trampled face down into mud on a
field of the Stanford campus.
Patricia A. Powers, 19, of Belle
vue. Vash.. was unconscious from
suffocation when milling freshman
and sophomore students spotted
her limp form in the rain.
The Stanford fire department
used oxygen and artificial respira
tion to revive her. She was re
ported in good condition later at
I Palo Alto Hospital.
Gravy Jt :
Eisenhower
Broils Quail
THOM ASVrLLE, Ga. W Pres
ident Eisenhower turned chef and
broiled quail for lunch over a char
coal fir Saturday among the pines
a south ; Georgia plantation. -The
quail were shot by the Pres
ident and other members of oil
party who are weekend guests at
the vacation home of Secretary of
the Treasury Humphrey..
James C Hajerty, White House
press secretary, t told newsmen
Eisenhower bagged an even doxen
birds, the legal daily limit, and
that each of his companions did.
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Herrold Heads
Mounted Posses
McMINNVILLE i Uh Art R.
Herrold of Albany, a member of
the Linn County Sheriffs Posse,
Saturday was named president of
the Oregon Assn. of Mounted Pos
ses.
He succeeds Lee Pruitt of Grants
Pass.
Others elected at the organiza
tion's loth annual convention here:
Ralph E. Dunlavy of Klamath
Falls. John Hart of Beaverton and
Frank Johnson of McMinnville.
vice presidents; and Matt Vetsch,
Portland, publicity director. - -
The group will sponsor a posse
show Sept 25-28 at the Lane Coun
ty fairgrounds. - Next year's con
vention Will be held at Roseburf.
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1,000 Attend
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An estimated 1,000 1 persons
packed the Crystal Gardens Satur
day night for the annual Police
man's Ball, police officers report
ed. Sale bi some 600 tickets at the
door sent the total sales over the
200 mark, they added.
.Eight 'reserve police officers,
headed by Capt Cf V. Allen,
volunteered for patrol duty Satur-.
day night so regular swingshift
officers could attend the . ball,
Capt Lee Weaver said.
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