8-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Dec. 2, 1955 Military Broadcasts Said Jamming Police Presidential Nomncc Sells Groceries COP Delegate Plan Adds to Soutll Tofal 4,1 V Frequencies j. ! LOUISVIU.E, Ky. f"v- Police lextrpmely inadeqtrate in a com- "Chief CarlHeustis Mid Thursday mynity of half a million citizens." ? the jamming of police radio "by Warren Lane, chief radio tech- ."military aijwals from overseas is nician for the police force, said seriously hampering police oper- complaints were made early in ations at times. November to the Chicago office of Federal Communications Com- the Federal Communications Com- "mission officials reported the same mission. If replied that the intcr thing is happening in niany other ference came from II. S. military I' Pities, adding it is being swamped operations outside the country." y complaints. The jaming stopped for awhile And the military, according to but Jast Sunday started again. .the Louisville Times, has refused Lane said it has reached the point " to stop the jamming. where the poli.ee radio is complete- 'Our radio frequency Is being ly deadened for hours at a time, f jammed ta the point that we ar.e with no communication possible, ".forced to place our squad cars at Lane told the Tillies he talked 'fire stations when this occurs and by telephone yesterday to the chief J -Mmisn enman ny -leiepnone. engineer 01 ine ri.e monilcinnii . ' Jleustte said. "This obviously is station at Chillicothe. Ohio, and was advised: "The Commission has had very many complaints. The FCC" is do ing, everything -it can to stop the interference, but the military has refused to discontinue the block ing of teletype signals or to chue their frequencies , . ." Chief Heustis' complaint was submitted to' Mayor Andrew Rrnaddus. who planned to ask the FCC in Vashington for relief. Dei-a-iuuiion Gambler Wins Tax Decision MILWAUKEE. MT 'A Milwau kee man who testified before a 'Senate committee in 1951 that he ,'iet up to a million dollars a year non college football and baketliall . games, has won dismissal of a ' criminal charge alleging "evasion of federal income taxes. The indictment against Sidney k. Brodson was dismissed Wed nesday by Federal Judge Kenneth Grubb.J'he indictment accused Brodson of defrauding the govern- anent of $79,621 in taxes. Counsel for .Brodson, who testi- , r, Church Head PJans Tour of Military Units I A, ! - ., l.-.- - J ft'.': , r vw - Yj ft r- " VAiV?,.,.-. rrrT I'Atm? Wf- U-!-!:A Z'iUfUM,. V-- I i I o "i n&i 1 gfip'gflB' follows: Arizona 14. ' -Each sta e gets at leastjonr Colorado 1R, Connec- delesates-at-large. They also get 1? Idaho M, IWO Hir cam irpiwmauves Ml CHICAGO The South will t strength as hav hmffr voire next vraxin California iO, .. ... m . fv.1 n...ar Tir!." , i. T') 'ndian. 32, Iowa 26. Congress it iare. II the staf, The GOP National Committee Kansas 22.' Maine 16, Maryland &ZEJS2? adopted an apportionment plan Massachusetts M.cmga n . ., ."J , " ' Thursday boosting the total of dele-! Minnesota 28. Nebraska U a- e o -,t ge i mJ Jersey 38. New Mexico h, -iw " "V . uT u ""?' York 96. North Dakota H. Ohiojsional d.strict which cast at least egon lit, Pennsylvania vo, z.uw nn )nr South Dakota 14. Utah 14, Vermont eacn cawing w ,. icasi jo.ooo Texas, which went for President ; 12. Washington 24. v est wrg inu -" . .Tm Eisenhower id WSJ. had its dclega- 161, Wisconsin 30, Wyoming u. uis-, .or ? "'": tion increased from 3a to 54. Thel.rict of Columbia 6. Puerto Ricorongrmman ta tojtoto i. lni.nrf n S and Virffin Is anQS U nian, .iuii. rf.t.ffai. Ktr,.ncr,h nnlv hv Cnlifor- r The rules adopted by the J952ibta. Puertgtiety d tw. nia, Illinois. New York, Ohio and convention made these protisions 4 gate to tha 1856 convention from. da -12, the l.m in 1952 to 1,323. J Of the 117 net gain. 13 southern and border slates picked up a total sn, of 98 delegates. i lands had tpec'ial allotment, PKRRINVILI.F, U'ash. Fred C. Proehl, right, who runs a little country rroirsroads grocery store near Seattle, jokvs. with a customer, 0. ('. Perrin, after Proehl learned Thursday he had been named by Greenback Party as' its 1956 presidential nominee. Proehl also was party's presidential nominee in 1952. (AP Wirephoto) Pennsylvania. The rules for determining the number of 1.j6 delegates and the same number of alternates were adopted -by the 19.12 convention. Among other conditions, they pro vided fur "bonus " delegates if a state went Republican for presi dent or elected a GOP senator or governor or gave strong support to a GOP consressman. Sixteen stntes, Alaska and Ha waii get bigger delegations under the apportionment announced to day. The states, the size of their !" delegations with the 1952 fig ure in brackets: Alabama 21 1 14. Arkansas fin, Florida 26 UB, Georgia (17', Kentucky 26 ( 20. Louisiana 20 (151. Mississippi 15 (5, Mi souri 32126). Montana 14 8. North Carolina 28- 28, Oklahoma 22 16, Rhode Island i4 t South Caro lina 16 6i. Tennessee 28 20i, Texas 54 38r Virginia 30 23'y Alaska 4 (3K Hawaii 10 . The other states and territories a l maintained their 1952 delegation yu Bishop Says U. S. ?J n ii i nnniiri iiiiih at CASCADE MEuO V Time to start thlnkinj about those presents for dad top, it brother, uncle (even father-in-law). Everything from I B-B gun for junior to an Ivinrude motor for dad. ; ' OMAHA if The president of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. will conduct religious services on foreign soil over the Christmas holidays (or; ..-.,....... the members of the arrned forces. Bv JAMES-IIl T( 1IKS(S tf 1 irnMnVTiQ U'auh .A A .itn. u, t i ill tuuiicii a k v n r r m i nnnrn wii-iviu-h, vwv.n S?. rS.H.iS? rJhu Jl;!ad'Ptpd resolution Thursday try grocer assumed modestly iSZlt rllT ti lZlnt 'hing Dr. Eugene Carson Thursday the distinguished role ,f l.2.hniifLTi'BIke of Philadelphia, to accept he nation's first nominee for Pres &!SL wf .hL nrfl ? h m i " invitation from Donald A. "dent in the 1956 election. ''1 As a matter-ef fact, Fred C. w.. .......... t.w.m m-f rtf ti.m A: Vnr,.a 1 PMM ol -7". ri. n ifi a uiic, i i win, at i.i, i.i iriui.il nunc in i Greenback Party Candidate Selected by Mail Offers Mediation In Cyprus Issue Tied before the Senate Crime In vestigating committee, sought dis- expensive to defpnd. Dr. Blake will visit stations in ous about money than he is about , "" , (jreeniand and lbrador. The sen- his chances of nosing Ike or anv- as denied, due process of law be- gjaKboard . instructed Dr. Blake one else out of the Wnite Rouse. government, uirougn ; "lo ,ssure frose jn the armed jeopardy tax assessments, had de- ,orcM of our prayers. our remem Jnved him of his assets after Oc- bra'nees and our gratitude for their 3ober 1951 Brodson told the court .j jn ,n northernmost out Ae did not have the money to de- post of ollr natl)mn, d,.fen;ie." Jfend himself. w r ni;ike s departure is sched- Brodson still must satisfy a tax uled for Dec. ltith and his return en filed against him by the In- on Doc. 2Hth. Coluiuliiu (JilliHt Season Closes lemal Revenue Department Oct. 21. 1951, shortly after Jie testified In Washington. The lien is a civil case and not part of the dismissed criminal action. . Th tax evasion charce was re turned in 1953. It charoed Brodson ASTORIA The fall gillnet failed-to report income from 148 commercial usning. season cioseq to 1950 amountinf to ttS7 203. in the Columbia River Thursday. risnermen saia u, was me mira consecutive year the fall season has been poor. They said fishing picked Tip '1 He was nominated by the Green back Party. There whs no flurry and fuss about it; no convention: no television: just . a quiet mail referendum lli niiiniiation as iirmojinmt by t!ii' p iily cli:iiniiaii, John Z;ihnd. .it lir.lianapnlis. The p.irfy name pretty much outlines it main aim greenbacks, and lots of 'em. Who would stop printing it, a reporter asked. '"Public oIlK ials." he replied. 4 says he objects to the system under which the total of bank de posits in the .ration was listed in mid-year at 2(Hi billion dollars while all money in existence in the nation was reported at "only 35 bil lion. ' Note.. Mortgagee "The difference is in notes nnd mortgages." he said, "and banks Instructional Gains NICOSIA, Cyprus Arch- i bishop Makarios Implied Thursday the united States has offered to mediate the Cvprus dispute, which could make paupers out of all of threatens' the unity of NATO's Fast us overnight." j Mediterranean flank. Proehl was once a banker in! "It gives us great pleasure to Minnesota. (Should he oerchance ""'e 'be I'nited States is interested SPINNING OUTFITS A fine (pin fishing outfit, a perfect gift for that man on your list. . . ' HERE'S WHAT YOU CET- 1. IANCIEY SPIN REEL -6.- 24.50 2. FIBRECIASS, 2-PC. ROD 1 1.95 3. 100 YDS. SPIN LINE ..... 1.25 Fixing WASHINGTON -instructional flying reversed a six-year down ward trend and made a small gain Issuing last Finance Pawer projects Proehl says he favors' them instead of interest-bearing , Administration bonds to finance such things as government power projects. For that matter, he added, the national debt could be cleared vp by the issue of greenbacks 'I', s. notes as contracted, with Federal be elected President, he would be the first frpm Otter Tail County, Minn.) . " "And I want to emphasize that I'm not a busted banker," he as serted. "I sold out voluntarily when I found what the Federal Reserve Board planned to do in 1920 to deflate the linancial .?' tern. Those plans led to the prcssion that people finally recog nized in 1!29." Lai'icest Stockholder Proehl i pronounced Pray'e) sai l he was cashier and the largest stockholder in a bank in Alexan dria, Minn., at (he time. Under the' old ' Farmer-Labor Party, he became a deputy bank in helping to find a solution to the Cyprus question," the black-robed leader of the Greek Orthodox ma jority in this restive" British colony j said in an interview. 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