The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Sec 1) Statesmen, Sclom, Oro Friday, July 23. 1SS4 1 Beauty Disqualified in
on. Wire
Noted
hind
Duller
Indicted on 10 Perjury Counts
WASHINGTON Henry W.
(The Dutchman) Granewald, noted
Washington wirepuller, was indict
ed Thursday bn'10 charges of per
jury. , . '
The indictment' charges that he
lied four times to the grand jury
and six times before & House
Ways and Means subcommittee
about his alleged connection with
tax-fixing activities.
.853 that he hr y t a --
fisaa U.'a. Allowed
Commercial
FHA Scandal
Links
Proje
Near Cap
ct
ital
WASHINGTON UB - The Senate
Banking Committee's continent
ranging probe of apartment bouse
builders turned suddenly Thursday
to a project now rising within sight
of. the Capitol Building .and it
was disclosed that criminal action
is being sought . ' - ,
. Norman P.-.Mason, acting com
missioner of the Federal Housing
Administration, said the . Justice
Department had been asked to act
in tne case of the Arlington Towers
apartment cevelopmenL a' 22 ma
lioi dollar structure described 'as
; -one of the nation's largest."
Testimony before the committee
developed that it is being erected
on tne Virginia side of the Potomac
River by a former restaurant oper
ator and two partners with a cash
outlay of 133.000.
There was also testimony that
the local FHA office was not aware
of all the intricate financial and
contractual arrangements when it
approved a 16V4 million dollar loan
for building the project last Dec-
; cember. . . ,
Mason's dramatic announcement
of possible fraud came after com
mittee investigator Clarence Dink
ins testified that a local FHA offi
cial told him only a few days ago
. that the application for FHA insur
1 ance of the loan never would have
be$n approved had it not been for
-pressure" from Clyde L. PowelL
This-was denied by the FHA offi
cial. Tnomas C Berringer.
LONG .BEACH, Calif. (JB Of
ficials in tee Miss Universe con
test Thursday 1 night disqualified i
Miss Virginia, first runner-up in
the Miss USA, finals, because she
is 2 years .under the minimum
age.
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WOIUIHO. ITh minimum 9m U 1.
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wald falsely testified to the House
subcommittee in April 1953 mat ne
had never discussed tax
Daniel A. Bolich. once the
No. 2 tax collector. Bolich him
self1 is now under indictment on
charges of evading bis own income
taxes. v v w--
Bolich was one of several offi
cials of the Internal Revenue Bu
reau during the Truman adminis
tration with whom Grunewald was
on friendly terms. : :
When first brought before con
gressional investigators of tax
scandals, Grunewald refused to tv 1 scored, an upset victory Thursday
swer any Questions and was cited at a marathon session of the Sen-
forconterhptof.Cohgress.Heeven- ate as it voted 4541 to. allow the
tually changed his. mind and an-lieaerai government to go into tne
swered questions, but not to th J commercial proaucuon t atomic
full satisfactioa of his interroza-1 flower. l;
tors. --..K--- I 'The vote on atomic power came
ot.r. n.nv ' . I after critics toad nammered away
to the end, he pleaded guilty to - .!! STSSL
one cnarge of contempt and re-r :L"v . "7i
rorins. it was tusmmded with Wi P fieW amounted to a "gigan
promise to lead a "dean, honest teevewv
and temperate hie."
A-Power Field
(Story also on' page 1)
WASHINGTON laV Foes of the
Eisenhower atomic energy bill
At the Theaters
Today
ELIINOKI
"MAGNITlCrMT ' OBSESSION
witb Jan Wymn and Rock Hud
son - i .
Also "Who'i Who at th Zoo" .
cap not.
"SOUTHWEST PASSAGE" with
Rod Cameron and Joanne Dru
"BAIT' with Uco Moore
- . GRAND I :' -
"I WAS A MALI WAR BRIM"
Carv Grant and Ann Sheridan -
THE CARNIVAL STORY" with
Ann Baxter and Stev Cochran
. ROIXTWOOD .
"CREATURE PROM TWT
BLACK LAGOON"
BORDER RIVER" Joel Mae.
Cra - -
NORTH SALEM DRIVE IK
TRANCIS" with Donald O'Con
nor ' -
TAZA. SON OP i COCHMf
Rock Hudson , . i ,
Indochina War
Says
Premier
Camp Meetin
Draws Over
100 Persons
PARIS wi Premier Pierre
Mendes France reported to the
National Assembly Thursday that
tne Indochina peace be negotiated
at Geneva was cruel but that it
was the best bargain to be had and
it ended a nightmare for France.
He was immediately attacked' bv
Frederick duPont, a member of
the government of Joseph Laniel
whicn Mendes - France displaced.
DuPont accused the Premier of
throwing away advantages in -the
Geneva negotiations and implied
mat tne Laniel government, if al
lowed to stay in office, could have
had peace and perhaps on better
farm . .
B Reporting to the National As
sembly on the Geneva negotiations
after nis : return this morning.
Mender France was received
with a warm welcome by the dep-
uues ; including the Communists.
The Assembly applauded- as he
mounted the rostrum, and again
alter his 45 minute address
He had promised the Assembly
ne would resign unless he sue
cease fire
ROBBER NOT GREEDY I
JACKSONVILLE,' Fla. Uft-Ben-
jamin Hawkins reported to police
prowler entered his bedroom
and took just $100 out of a billfold
containing $584. ; . , ; j
Sen.. Gore (D Tenn) said the
T.. 1 1 r- i 41.- 1 I vvu.v uoi nuiiu..
wu lc,u,7 k" .r , I vast national resources.
cer reporiea urunewaia naa regis-1 t- vain, administration backers
terea unaer an assumea name ai i .t.. . i. f
a Newark. N. J., hoteTand had ha5 ao desire t0t m the naUon. are fa attendance at
been thrown out of a Washington commercial power field. The Ith8 ntag. It will continue to
uui.e vuu- senate voted to authorize the AEC.
ditlOn. land nm fSr fwlaral inncfti
Grunewald served 89 days, set to build atomic plants can able of
ting 10 days off for good behavior (producing commercial quantities
ana was released rrom jau last i of power.
More than 100 were on hand
Thursday at the. opening of the he would resign unle
annual ramn mAotincr nt thm W1. 1 Ceeded in negotiating a
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grim Holiness Church, Pacific 7" eaaune ne missea
Northwest District, at Salem.
w!;a j . .
by only a few hours.
Dec 4.
Part of the testimony he gave
to the grand Jury which indicted
him Thursday was given while he
was serving out his term.;
Lying Claimed
The .Jury said he lied when he
swore he knew aothing of any tax
Portland road.
WASHINGTON (A P ajClIlcJ Yenth Camp
, Ministers and laymen from west
ern Washington and western Ore
gon, representing the conference.
and visitors from other sections of
Aug. 1. More campers are expect-1
ed in today and over the weekend.
Site of the conference is the lo
cal Pilgrim Holiness Church in
Carlton Way in north Salem east of
Northwest senators voted 4-1 with
the majority Thursday in passing
an amendment to the atomic bill
which would authorize federal con
struction of atomic plants to pro
vide commercial power.
The amendment, sponsored by
fraud investigation involving Patul-ls Edwin C. Johnson (D-Colo).
lo Modes, Inc. a New York cloth
ing firm. It said be eventually had
consulted the Internal Revenue
Bureau about it
It also said he lied about his
investigation of CoraeH E. Cuth
bertson, a union leader at Pine
Bluff, Ark.' The jury said Grune
wald obtained confidential income
tax returns of Cuthbertson "in an
improper and unauthorized man
ner s - - - -
was opposed ty tne aomimstra-
tion. , :
voung for tne proposal were
Washington's Democratic . Sens.
Magnuson and Jackson, Oregon s
Independent Morse and Idaho s
Republican Dworshak.
Opposed to it was Oregon's Re
publican Sen. Cordon. Senator
Welker (R-Idaho) did not vote.
-ALOHA-
I A DAY IN HAWAII AT f
THE BLUE NOTE
if SUNDAY, JULY 25th
Authentic llawallaa feast (Inan) and a cast of Hawaiian musi
cians and entertainers, Fna all day long. Tickets at the Bine
iNote and Stevens ft Son Jewelry. 13.00 per person. '
i iTHE BLUE NOTE
1625 Dallas Road" . Phone 4444
The San Man Sez ;
Grandma, grandpa, gals and
boys, ,:
: - : v -,.
All niey our Fisfi and Fries.
(he San Shop
Portland Road at tho North City Limits
MPs Scatter
Shots Around
Young Marine b& ."'c
GRANTS PASS Two mfll
tary policemen chased down an 18-year-old
Marine who tried to
escape-fro mthem here Thursday.
The MPs fired eight bullets after
the Marine, Jimmy David s Koch.
broke away from them and ran.
They shot when he refused, to halt
las they chased him down the
street .
Koch was unhurt but one of the
bullets creased the top of an am
bulance across the street Koch,
I of Wolf Creek In northern Jose
phine County, was being trans
ferred from the .county jail here
to Mare Island, Calif.
Koch .left: with the MPs later
by bus. v
Today and Saturday win be de
voted to the Youth camp with the
Rev. Roy Dworschak of Eugene,
executive secretary of district
youth work, in charge.
special youth classes will be con.
ducted this morning and Saturday
morning from 8:30 to 10:30, fol
lowed by worship. This afternoon
at 1:39 o clock a youth class in per
sonal evangelism will be held, fol
lowed by a recreation period for
the rest of the afternoon.
The annual district young
people s business meeting will take
place Saturday afternoon. Reports
will be heard and officers elected.
Regular Services !
Regular services at camp for an
attending are daily at 10:30 a.m.,
2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. A special
youth service is held nightly' at
6:30 O'clock. !
The encampment was officially
opened Thursday night with a
which the speaker was
Otho Jennings, vice-pres
ident and dean of Owosso Bible
College, Owosso. Mich. He received
his master's degree at Lehigh Un-'
iversity and a bachelor of sacred
theology degree from Temple Un
iversity. He will be the .nightly
featured speaker throughout the
encampment I
In charge of the musical program
are the Rev. and Mrs. E. w. Bur
ton of First Pilgrim - Holiness
Church. Portland, t . -
The Rev. William S. Deal of Sa
lem, district superintendent. ' is
in general charge of the camp
throughout tne meeting.
NOW PLAYING!
SI-
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JANPWYTuTa.
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LLOTD C DOlaUkS'
TECHNICOLjOR
dftMNCS MOOMMCAB CTTO KNU6CM
ALSO
Comedy Feature tie .
"Who's Who at
The Zoo"
Firq Damages Ball
EUGENE Uli i A $15,000 fire
damaged the ball park at the com
munity ! of Bethel near .here
Wednesday night.
Fire i Chief Marvin Hendricksdn
said he thought the blaze started
from a cigarette dropped in a rest
room. The fire destroyed the cen-
er of the grandstand, the box of
fice and concessionaries stand.
r
Now Playing
50C Adm.
Open 8:45
'Border Iliver"
v j Joel McCrea
"Crealnre from ike
Black Lsgcan";,
I Richard Carlson - -
NOW PLAYING!
- K3esOf
' X roaring .
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In 1953 people in Connecticut
made an average of 3,871,tX)0
telephone calls, a day. . ; .
SPECIAL
FRIED CI II CKEII-SOUTHERN STYLE
5:30 P. M. 90c 3:30 A. M.
NEW VILLAGE INN
3057 Portland Rd. . Phone 29460
; NO COVER CHARGE
HOW FIAYIJIGI
-c;
Doers Opon
Saturday
At 12:30 '
HEY KIDS!
Always A Grand Time At The Grand
O PRIZES! I
ON STAGE FUN!
CARTOONS!
SERIAL!
TWO BIG FEATURES!
o
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-FRIED SEA FOODS
it By tho Plato or by tho Pound
Plate . Pound
SHRIMP , 80c - $1.55
SCALLOPS 70c -$1.15
FISH STICKS 65c .90
Take Home er Eat fa Tour Car
Open Until 11:00 P. M.
.LEHMAN'S SEA FOODS
995 S. Commercial St.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR US .
HAPPY EATING FOR YOU !
JULY IS THS 5th EI2THOAY OF
. NOHIGREN'S FAMOUS BUFFET
ALL YOU CAfl EAT -99c
Free Prixea . ; Froo Photographs . . Intortalnmorrt
TODAY'S ENTREES ; '
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P own town Salem
DANCE
r ! Old Time and ' ' SfyftA
J Modern, 74e r-sII A
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Air conditioning, spring Ksas Ti c7T ))
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SMILEY BURNETT In
"JUNCTION CITY"
Replacing "CARNIVAlj STORY -
20 Prizes This Week 20
Phono 2-6443
Tcnite! DniViyjOUEATU Tonite!
a UIISJI tAIOlMi HiCMWAY tt
Gates Open 6:45 Show At Dusk
A FUR-LINED BATHTUB
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SALEM'S IGA STORES
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. , EMERY'S IGA FOODLINEX
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Recognising tho Need for! Every Homo
To Hive a "Fur-Lined Bathtub
Is Offering Ono FREE!
-And In a Typical IGA Value-
They've Filled tho Bathtub with
SI A ft Worth
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Bo Hero Tonho at 8:30 to
VIII THIS FUR-LIKED BATHTU3
And -
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.Francis, Tho Talking Mule, Returns With
Tho Original Horso Laugh of tho Age!
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