The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 03, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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' CINCINNATI President
Eisenhower is going to face almost
unanimous demands from Repub-
licaa Party -organization-- leaden
that he ma. asam a 195 despite
any reluctance be may display xin
thai score. -.,-; .r-js:yu.i
AJtiougunene ,, of . the, delegates
to '.the worksbcp conference of the
RouubFcan ' National . Committee.
wfc lch wound uo sessions here Wed- i
r esday, proTisstd - to know - any
thing about the President' luture
pis::, they left ro doubt they wn
acrther I-like-Dte ' campaip -wo
years frtm tow. : r - f : t?i
,-in-re snirarssome sore spots
la ' the Repab'jcaa .org;aniza5cn
about, patronage. Some; republi
cans are grumbling. Eisenhower Is
too "liberal" a complaint of whkh
Vies President Nixon took' pubjc
: notice." ;-- ;. r-t-
A few supporters and a few crit-
-1.- f c r -"i . u try m.i J t.
its oi wo. oivvai uij in-nuf uuu i
Iixe the way the president bas nan-
died the party problems presented
br' the senator. v i . ! j. I
But - the'' 1953 ? cre-conventfcb
cleavage between the backers of
Eisenhower and of the late Sen.
Robert A. Taft appears largely to
nave been ciosea.
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Judge Delays
m
Dickson Case
Euling on whether William L
. Dckson may continue as a eandi
d4te for the office of Multnomah
County Circuit Judge was taken
esder advisement -and postponed
-sijtil 10 p.m. Tuesday by Mar
Ion Circuit Judge Joseph Felton
. after all day bearings Thursday.
'.Temporary restraining orders
: against Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry and Dickson were , dis
solved by Judge Felton. One of
' the orders had prevented the Sec
retary of State from certifying
Dixon s name for Multnomah
County election registrar, and
thje other had prevented Dixon
from; campaigning, for ' Circuit
juoge. 5 -Order
Continued
Restraining order l; -against
James M. Gleason, : Multnomah
County elections registrar ' was
continued. . It prevents Gleason
from placing Dickson's: name on
the Multnomah County Novem
ber ballot i j r
Plaintiff is the case U Charles
T Thompson of Portland. He al
leges In bis complaint that Dick
son failed, to. .comply with state
election laws when he neglected
tot state in? his declaration ' of
cahdidAcj ,thit .h ,liv-e,iUun
: jamtterxjf the Multnoijiali Coun
ty boundary.
Oswego Ad4ress 1
Decision
. v Kcksons attorneys ajd in the
nearing -Thursday: -thatDickson
gave his address as 'Oswegc in
. Clackamas .County. Plaintiff s at
. torneys. contended l that ' when
Dicison. failed specifkally to
mehtion. in. his declaration that
he -lived" .outside I Multnomah
County he ''violated the state
: statute r':' I " - ' t
Plaintiffs atorneys Ralph
Moody and Walter S. ymHn,
alsi argued" that the: law permit,
--ting -a candidate who! lives out
side . Multnomah County, but
i within a; 10 mile limit, is uncon
: stitlitionaL . -' I ' i :
i Moody declared thel only rea
son; for the act was to accomo
. date, those Portland i attorneys
living butside Multnomah conn-
. ty. He said the law was a discrim-
matory one. Y 5 1! : 5
I Attorneys for plaintiff argued
.that the. latf Was not discrimina
. ; tory, that if denied no rights to
; voters and that Dickson fulfilled
' the law; on declaration. ft
V Attorneys for Dickson were R.
F. McGuire, Lamar: Tooze and
Hukh L. Biggs. Representing the
. state were Attorney General Ro
: bert Thornton and one of his as-
sistazts, Ucyd HammeL .
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POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS!
i r' pne to Other Bookings, We Can Ne Longer
t '',v,v",-.- Hold the Greatest Wctnre ot the Age.
Ei.'DS SATURDAY! DONT MISS ITI
imm Mi ker on wide scdeeh i
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Jury Indicts-
Woodburn Mair '
On FHA Charge
PORTLAND 4 m Orvffle : C.
Vogan, 59, Woodbura, was arrested
Thursday I on charges that false
documents were presented to
bank to obtain FHA loans,;.
fh. TT! .fMrn-r. WfW aM
t .Ia it fXSL ji.
be and two other men . were in-
JSJSJSS
curred in -1351 in the Roseburg
area. '. i --
Vogan was held pending appear
a i. v- o.k....
ance in court to plead to the
charges.
AFli Leaders
hdto
aim strike
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The 74-day-old Pacific Northwest I
lumber strike' appeared near L an I
end Thursday after Ar t, LumDer l
CaUE
and Sawmill WorkerrUnion localilas "ma lor disaster" areas. Roth
were advised by their leaders to
return to j work immediately. ;
Kenneth Davis, executive aecre
tarv of the union's northwestern
r t- -
council, aaia me councu accepiea i
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wb (viuuvii . yvc u - vim i
recommended endins the strike
under its ; terms. Each emolaver
also must accept, the plan,; how
ever. i : ' . I
Acnoa seems tenaia . ( i i
The action seemed to make
certain that,-by union estimates.
&uouL 2u,uuu at li euiacts Boau wiu i
oe going oac w tneir jods in ueiuirisuan a. iiener ot Massacnu-i
woods and sawmills. About an setts be was boldina! no the deci-1
equal number of CIO Woodworkers
Union members still are out, but
they will vote on the same pro-
posaL which provides for return I
to work i while a seven-member
panel looks into the dispute and
prepares recommendations, f
The proposal was .worked out
recently at a meeting called by
Govs. Langlie of Washington and
Patterson of Oregon. i
Votes to Be Counted i '
The CIO ballots will be counted
Sept 10 along with those of some
6.000 CIO employes of the Weyer
haeuser Timber Co. on an offer
of a 2 -cent hourly wage increase
u ena ineir saute. ;
The AFL union and fir ODerators
accepted the proposal last; week
but ratification was held up" when
pine operators failed to agree to
it immediately. The pine men met
at apoaane weanesaay mgni ana
owaueu hi iwre u nMtuw- up vo
vyw asm wmi
aeosion 'inursaay was. an accept-
ewe uum. miiMjy-oiiu pian.
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TV
in Wrprir
liICa ln . ArrCtli.
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. uoAflwaw - ab acoess
m . a mm k a a
waopiajreu jiwuiwu ucsu uicuu
m me comeoienne a leievision iums ling the experiments, .y 1 1
ft Marrlf d Joan was killed early4tatrStorles Af t a S" - f-y
Thursday in ' a fiery .auto crash
that injured an Eastern newspaper-
man and two other persons, t s
Mrs. Geraldine . Carneol, "S7,
known; as Geraldine Cirr In TV,
films, and. on the stage died in
stanuy as the car overturned and j he was reported now living ob
burst into flames in the Hollywood I gcurely In a suburb of Buenos
una. - t .
She bad appeared as a next-door
neighbor known simply as Mabel
in . about 20 of the last 28 Joan
uavis television SHOWS. .
Ned Russell. Washington Cams
ponoent for The Mew yots; Herald -
SW1 ! 1 fif M . a m a
inoune, was cnucauy nun in me
smashup. He suffered a skull frac
ture and-xnuluple cuts.
- The . next total eclipse of the
sun will be June 20, 1955 and
will he visible over southeastern
Asia and the Philippines. -
Ikmturcsrs 10c
Each to FintCO Custom
ers Saturday, Sunday and
Monday r
Paradise Islands
J Miles Out Turner Road '
from Salem
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New England
HurncaneToll
May Reach ;66
BOSTON W " ' The possibility
numcane
dcatJl tofl would: mount sharply to
l k"1 K0S ThUTSdaj tight
Co5 Guard report, that a
N Bedford fishing boat with 11
mellboard SSsing and be-
lieved lost. .1
: The scaHoper Red Start was last
reported Tuesday battling i 63-foot
waves in Nantucket waters! 2nd a
Coast Guard plane reported! it had
sighted wreckage near the! scene.
? The vessel was last bean from
i at 1 p. m. Tuesday when she re-
Krted by radio to CapL Edward
rve of the scalloper Maryid'Eon,
in trouble with' seas mounting her
deck. . i
Love's craft, which was battling
for her own life in the terrific seas
and could not reach the Red Start,
finally made port
Green Light Given
Meanwhile, the federal govern
ment gave the green light
lachusetts and Rhode Island
naraest mi states to apply, i
states battled twin hardships of I
food spoilage and lack of electrid-j
tv. . V I
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The known death toll was fixed
- I
at ana me prpperry aamage ran l
ww uuuutcua wk luuiama I ui urc I
area. . - i
- President Elsenhower backed 'nn
his Hcut-the-red-tape" order by
designating the two states 'eligible
lor major disaster renel.
Presidential Message
He messaged Gov. Dennis J. I
(Ujdcits oi xvnooe isianQ ana vrov. i
sion on how mech money will be
allocated, pending the outcome of
a Federal Civil: Defense Adminis-
traaon survey, t j
m project
T flA-sii
JH ATQllVlIiB.
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Proves DucT
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BUENOS AIRES. Areentiria
I Government and opposition con-l
gressmen agreed Thursday in pre-
iHafmin tnt th Utrhiw imw
I tnmiK nrnr i nmWf
launched by an Austrian-born sd-
entist in Argentina three years ago.
.The claims of the as-vearld ad-
entist Dtj Ronald RitAter. that
he found ways of producing tter-
i monuciear energy wim liznter met-
i bis inan tiraiiium aixi DmLGniiim
were announced by President Juan
I D. Peron In 195L .
I . fstvm afterward . . Vhm PraeMMHHaa a i iin in It
decorated Rkbter with the Gold J
3
Medal, of Loyalty and scored lead-
During the height of this bubll
4 oor. rae MverimierA etarted con-
a . -
i struction oTa Jiuge atomic energy
i researcn piant iwita Kicnter head
There were later stories in the
foreign press that Richter subse
quently was arrested and discredit
ed. ; But .the government - denied
these . reports J Little has been
heard of the scientist recently and
Aires. . T
Radical Part "Hewtr snH9?n
I Niideteiafl chirped - ta Connwi
Wfdaesdify that more than a billion
..Inesox - .fWA mi!Ifl danars had
been "thrown overtMard,, mi the
1 Rjebter reject
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MaiNanied
Legibn Head
WASHINGTON t Seaborn P. J
Collins Jr., a 41 year - old aviator
from LasTJruces. N. M was eieci
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ad national i commander Of the
American iegion xuuiauaj. w
tw hh unci i i
The first military pilot to head
the veterans' OTEanizauon, Collins
succeeds Arthur J. Connell of Mid-
Idletown, Conn. i
curity commission during 'the pasi
year. i
ine legions eiecuon wuuaa up
the oreanization'a 36th annual con -
vention. i j i
Collins, who is married, and the
father of children aged J and 10,
I was nominated by bis father - in -
law, ueurje a. vusacuui,
former commander of the New
Mexico Department of the Legion.
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ijuesenDerry xoia xne convenuoai, . -that
Collins was not only his son txmnty r air pit6
Mn . Taw hut "mv son in the letdon.
since I persuaded him to join the
organization,", ' ' H
Collins is in the real estate, in-
surance, lumber and general con-
tractina business at Las Cruces.
He flew during World War H
for the Air Transport Command,
i rrrvin nianps from ue united
t to thm Snu Pari fie and f or
a year flew the ,MHump" of the
Himalayas in the China - Burma -
India' theater of 'ooerations.
He was born at Mavbelle. Tex.,
Nov. 2,11912 and is a graduate pr
uamei leaser uouege, urounawooa,
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SAN SALVADOR, El 'Salvador
ISSi
emaU would begiven former Pres.
ident Jacobo Artoenx, now refu-1
gee. in the Mexican Embass
But me Guatemalan government
alsosaid it would ask that Mexico I
extradite Arbenx to stand trial in
Guatemala i on criminaE'cnarges. j
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State Demo
Chief to Aisk
PORTLAND (fl Howard Mor-1
can. state Democratic chairman,!
saw Thursday be will ask the
party's state central committee to
act in what 'he has charged were
violations ; by Republicans of j the
Oregon election code. ; ;
He Said he will ask the com
mittee to take legal steps "to com
pel, enforcement of the law."
Morgan recently charged viola
tions to Sen. Guy Cordon; -Tom
Lawson McCalL Republican eandi-
date for Congress in the third dis-j
triet; . Loweu teen, Muton-jTee-
water, nominee for the State Sen-
ate,; and the, Republican National
Committee.
Protests Rejected
But Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry, a Republican, rejected
the protests.! He held : there had
been no violations or that he 'had
I no jurisdiction. ;
Morgan Thursday Issued a state-
ment which iref erred p articular lry
to Steen who, ' be had charged.
failed to .Cle by the lezal dead-1
line a campaign financial report'!
bj nis own sworn statement,"
Morgan said. ; "Steen is guilty of
exactly the violations charged
i against mm; out be is no more
guilty man Sen. Guy Cordon. Mc -
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I 'Served . Notice'
I He said Newbrr V'haa served
note the election Code enacted by
a . Repubuca4 Legislature will not
j ter f now flagrantly the c o d e
ixuigm dc Twatea. r j
os omyiuoes rae ; Republican I
1 machine insist on rewriting the
rules during! the game, but if it
loses too much yardage, its officials
move the goal posts back a mile
or wo." j ; . i . ,
Multnomah Moves
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rvtuioAu m , jaoiaioman
County commissioners decided
Thursday to move the county fair
w i-oruana.
1 rnev oted, to exercise an option
j on 182-acre tract about five miles
J4 Portland dty .limits.
wuuiy wui pay am acre.
I commissioners said tney expected
f fd tw I adjoining; parcels of
land to increase . the site to 200
acres, it is not expected to be
ready for use until 1957.
About 90 per cent of.TJ. S.
grapes used for wine making are
grown in California.
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IH.W. Young
Dies; Service
Here Saturday
Funeral services for Hubbell!
Wilkin Youne. late resident of
820 Orchard Heights Road, who
died Thursday morning, will be
held Saturday in the Golden
Mortuary at 1:30 p.m. with the
Rev. Paul Poling officiating! In
ternment will follow at. Riverside
Cemetery at Albany.
Young, who lived in Salem for
20 years came to Oregon 40 years
ago from Albia, Iowa, where he
was born Aug. 4, 1892 and settled
with his parents near Albany.
After attending high school Sn
Albany, i Young attended Oregon
ct.t. riw fnr v w w
married in 1922 to Violet Nutr
ting, daughter of Fred B. NuU
ting, owner and editor of the AI-
I bany Democrat Herald for many
years.
Young was a . member of the
First Presbyterian Church in ! Sa
lem., During world War , I he
served with the Marine Corps.
I Besides the i widow. Young is i
survived bv two dauehters. Mrs.
frank Lauritzen, OakUnd, CaliL,
and Mrs Ralph underwood, Sa
lem: his mother. Mrs. Edwin
Young, Salem; two sisters; Mrs.
Howard Mix, and Mrs. Emerson
iniiwaiii mil. sail La nil as. , uiiici auu
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i -randchildren, Gail and Chris I
! Lauritzen, Oakland, Calif.
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