The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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1) Staionun, Salem. Ore., Sun., Jan. 21 '56
Auto Industry
Subversive Probe Board Dow
-Proposal for Cain Reassignment $r Inventory
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By LEW IS CIXKTC inounced as leftism. More recently t what once was the union' plesj DWID J WILKIE
W ASHINGTON - The Subver- he has been an outspoken critic of that fain was unfit to conduct the; y AvMM.jated" p,.,,, ' -
. . the attorney ceneral s listins of heannc The pension union had
,,Ve Clm Con:rd urn- org.nLton. .f Xrsiv?.nd o! contended he was biased as.inst it. DETROIT - The auto industry
tmoudy rejected Saturday a Jus- the ministration's loyalty-secun- Tht union .aid last February could slice another record-
tice Department suggestion that it ty program. . , mi fain public record had smashmg performarc tb.s year
reconsider itsawwment of mem- Named Ve.r As :sh0wn him to have "such a rabid bul for on U1('n-,t hu de'er
be- Harry P. Cam as nresidinc The SACB designated Cain last annnUrh fn.rrt Communum ' ,nventor,es-
the number of unsold new cars in
the Held The range from 725.000
Theatre Time
Tahfe
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"TVF. BAINS CT BANCKIPLR"
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"TENNESSEE'S PAITNI R":
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HOI I. V WOOD
"tRCAPE TO BURMA": 1 5.
S 12. n1 .
"THIS IS MY LOVf: J a. 41.
nd 10 Id
Til
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officer in an antisubversive hear- year to conduct its hearing on a that he could not judpe fairly in
in?- Justice Department charre that this r The Justice DeDartment
in
I! rilled thai in riifllln!ifv fain th npnctnn ifninn Pftmmnrtct- ...jft hhUm mi anH Pa
In the Washintfon Pension t'nioi dominated anu should b required himself denied the charge of bias. 10 m- chever figure voii
ca,e 'Vo,ld be to embark upon, to register as a front organization. 0n A n , tn. SACB found Cai "TcTr. b,11,onllar
c n-se tVfurht ith dangers to the The union, long active in Washing- t,r.niJW fr f h.a, to oreside PT. l0C'. "
tm State, had the avowed purpose ,7 he hearine .. . , 1 ' ' n i.
i:c i ln neanng. rational rwtlern thev will show a
further sharp upsurge next montn
Brodie Twin
In Hospital
NeicC
CnnT soon
Part Wars
DALLAS, Tex. if An iev strM
quickly parted Richard W. Wil
liams. Jr.. 37. and his newly ac
quired Cadillac here Friday.
The auto skidded on the ice
slick pavement, sideswiping a pass
ing police car.
When the patrolmen overtook
Williams 17 blocks later, they
identified him as a former Leaven
worth inmate who has served four
prison terms for car theft. They
I identified the Cadillac ai belonging
to someone else.
CHICAGO Rodnev Dee
Some iriduslry analysts are speBfbdieTrst1fead-joined twin to
Dollar Volume
f!r; AniV'M'H tn tha CiTD ku nt aojitind Itkaaral nnmnt
- .m - " v. J v. - WT vi owning aiui su sv i wiuiw, SB m WJ
President Ei-enhower, form arty TheJiTilngionJPensio ,
-T-ar-trw-a svator from case found the Justice Department When WO nearing opened uci, oome iiMiuswy anaiysu are spec- urooie urn neao-joinea iid i. ) 1 1
Washington" with a reputation as a In the strange position of p-shin"- in Seattle, a union lawyer asked ulating as to how high they will s survive surgical separation has fJJ liUllCllll 111
sirens battier aiainst what he de- and the Dension union of m atins ain D0Ul 18,s auiiemem wi r i'""1 lu ' l'nsiJ "" C7
Ine aenate Armeo aervicea vom-. luin urrio)s. inc iniiuKni ui a nois mrtnirai vtnitr purr
mittee. in which Cain had de- million cars In dealers' hands, in 'month's visit at home.
scribed the union as "one of the warehouses or in transit from the! The 4-year-old boy was brought
most notorious Communist front factories is somewhat fantastic, ; to the hospital Friday for "a check
organizations in our state. but the figure has been mentioned up and evaluation of his condi-
The attorneys asked whether m ome quarters jt.on. a hospital spokesman said. ,NortnweS waj D1, tho..
Cain could preside impartially.! yeaier associations nave com-1 Koaney was tanen to ms nomei . .. . . .'9M by
Cain said he could and - in the plained that production schedules in Ferris. 111., to spend Christmas ,hf Xn V w?S
SCB s words - both parties -in'are geared too high. At the same j with his parents and five brothers iT.'Mj
'effect assented to go forward.", jtime many of the larger deal-rs and sisters. He is expected t,r-showed
. i x:... ,n-. .i,. wo. agree wiw me manuiaciurers main ai mewospiiai ior some ume . . , .k. . u,..v
'
i 3 I CHINESE
A? (SS 1 TEA GARDEK
j (Sunday n
II Bakad Ham M
95c i
1 1 Northwest Up
SEATTLE Dollar volume
of building permits in the Pacific
last Chines food
Good Amtrltii food Tm
Special Parties, Large or
Small. Call I 9021
. for Information. .
Chinese Food ta Take Out
1S2 N. Commercial SL
Open t p.m. to 2 a.m.
Saturday t a.m.
With Candied Sweet Po
tatoes, Sour Cretm Cole
Slaw, Hot Roll
and Butter
OR.
Roast Oregon Turkey
Dressing, Cranberry
Sauce, Sour Cream Cole
Slaw, Whipped Potatoes
and Glblet Gravy, qp
Hot Roll 4 Butter. 'C
Mir
Capitol Shopping h
We)
SSI
19c Hamburgers
Always
Open 7 Days
a Week
For Your Dining
Convenience
"North Capitol at Hood
Where the Food is Good.'"
: ,.n .J., ,. k.mt
Atty. Gen. William F. Tompkins hroadening each year,
sent the SACB. a letter quoting s'0?1 . . ,
rain', ma datimentj! and savins' ' That why manv industry an
the government would not have : wy "nother record year
opposed the union s Feb. 14 move uld expected were it not for
to disqualify Cain had it known -of the heavy dealer inventories. Some
the statements at the 'time. He th( W the d'al" a"
asked the board to do whatever it lmost twice the size they should
deemed appropriate. at th,s Pmt in 0,8 new modcl
OpiKMed by I nioa ( , of mrk
Onov. 18. the Justice Depart-ing 0ff , few hundred thousand
ment went further and asked thenars as "over production," or "ex
SACB to reopen the union's moveiCeg. inventorv." The verv exist-
S to disqualify Cain. The union op- ence the arSe inventories makes
posed wis. Lain recessea me near- , m 0f dealers jittery. It also In
ing on Nov. 22. pending a ruling j fluences many would-be car buy
The Justice Department's formal ers tfl figure another era of retail
motion mentioned, In addition to price slashing lies ahead.
Cain's 1949 remarks, a statement i But. if you take the word of the
attributed to him in a November 1 j manufacturers' sales chiefs, the
195S. article in Coronet Magazine ' large inventories will level off
which included mention of the pen-! within the next couple of months.
Rodney's twin brother, Roger
Lee, died a month after they were
surgically parted Dec. 17, 1952.
EXPLORATION DIE
OTTAWA i The Canadian
government is opening for explor
ation March 1 a 5.000-square-mile
area in the Northwest Territories
where geologists have discovered
signs of mineral deposits.' The
area Is a part of the Thelon Game
Sanctuary set up in 1927 to help in
preserving Northern Wildlife. The
government did not say what kind
of minerals likely would be found
in the territory.
ington, Oregon and Idaho in 19SS
was $462,269,387 compared with
$452,684,957 in 1954, the trade pub
lication said.
Oregon showed a T per cent in
crease from $19,603,793 in 1954 to
$24,058,650 in 1955.
IrHONI
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StarftTaa'ay Caat. 1:4$
lrari Ittawytk laaart tyaa
"ESCAPE TO BURMA"
Svaarwaaa Tachakalar
laida OaraaN Daa Daryaa
"THIS IS MY LOVE" .
sion union, and testimony given
by Cain in a January. 1954, securi
ty hearing.
The SACB said its review of the
Coronet article, and of Cain's 1954
testimony concerning a "former of
ficer of the pension union," un
covered no Indication of "bias or
Bargain pricing, they add, will be
no more drastic than - it was
through the banner year of 1955.
Bargaining over new car prices,
the industry experts say, has be
come a. part of automobile mer
chandising! But many buyers ap-
Iparently arc expecting bigger (lis-
prejudice In favor of or against i counts than they are being offered.
either party." . They are learning, too, that used
Ne Charge ' cars are bringing considerably less
' " .. than they expect as trade-ins.
ruruitrmuic, uir nn.u Siluallaa ninriiuravla
mm BJa n
The situation discourages some
new car buying; it" sends some,
Ham and turkey,
Turkey and ham. -A
hearty noal, Sir
Delicious, Ma'am.
(Our, Sunday Specials with
trimmings . . , 5c)
(yj,:.. a-'a
THE SAU SHOP"
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reflon noma ot Sloppy Joe ;
A Croat Sandwichl
Portland Road at North City limits
For Orders to Co - Phono 2-o79l
the SACB said,
neither the Justice Department nor ;
the union has charged Cain with
, . . , mi avujiuc, ii ixriiua amine.
unfairness in tne proceeds so , wh otherwise wouW buy
new cars.
,ar- . 'directly to the used car dealer.
"On the state of this record, j But n Joe, not take anvbody whol
the board said, "we see no reason ' w out of the car market.
! 1 1 1 I -
to thrust upon an unwilling re
spondent (the union) a disqualifica
tion of a presiding member on the
ground that he is prejudiced
against such respondent. . Jor the
board to disqualify under these
circumstances would be to embark
upon course fraught with dan
gers, to the public interest." ;
A Justice Department spokes
man had no comment on the SACB , dealer.
By force of circumstances many
new car dealers in large and small
centers operate their owg used car
business. They have ateast two
chances to sell the car prospect.
Many of them are satisfied to get
out of their used cars only the
capital tied up In them. The used
car business is not always a pro
iuaoie operation lor tne new car
decision. An SACB representative
said he now expects the hearing to
go ahead as called for in the order
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rp C 1 Baked Potato
10D OirlOin Tossed Green Said Bow
Mn - Hot Rolls, Srawberry Jam"
steaK
i
People, are raving about the
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Smorgasbord style esting with congenial atmoaphere of
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oa our
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Hot tntree's
13 Noon to pm.
BRTADED PORI CVTUCTS
with Apple Sauco
POT ROAST O-BEIP
With Psi Grsvy
V SO Salads and relishes
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V Choke of Hot Entree
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Tht Oak Room 1$ now the
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meals as low at $1 .50 In
addition to the famous char
coal-broiled favorites!
OPEN AT NOON
Remember la ial
U s Ue
Tim la to nmj Taae'
o ttlM Meo, Wed4 sad
pri d-ll p. as.
It has been suggested that the
coming of the supplemental unem
ployment compensation program
would bring elimination of over
time in most of the industry's fac
tories; that there would be an ef
fort to stabilize regular employ
ment.
The program does not become
effective until mid-year, but there ;
already has been an almost com
plete elimination of overtime in
favor of regular shift operation.
And there have been some minor
layofs in what the car makers
have described as efforts to adjust
production to the market requirements.
Iireatary Galas
Whether those laid off are "tem
porary employes, as some em
ployers have said, their idleness
results directly from the rapid ac
cumulation of new car inventories
in dealer hands.
But their still is no gloom among
the car makers. They have spent
more than five billion dollars in the
last five years for expansion ind
modernization. Another billion has
gone into the development of 197
model cars. Industry gossip has it
these will be the most drastically
changed cars to be brought out in
the postwar period thus far.
Private Utility
Income Climbs
WASHINGTON UB-The Power
Commission has reported today
that the natioo't privately owned
electric utility companies . ad
$104,293,000 net Income during
November, ah increase of I per
cent over the net listed In the
corresponding 1954 month.
Gross income la November was
$141,580,000, up 10 1 per cent above
the November. I0S4. total
Mexican Cottonmen
Ak Tax Rrlirf .
MEXICO CITY ul) - Mexican
rotto producers have asked Pres
ident Ruia Cortines to ease their
tax burdens and find new markets
for their financially hard-hit Industry-
They claim the present 25 per
cent tai oo cottoo Is costing them
WO mllliot pesos $54,400,000)
year. They urged Investigation of
reported offers by Communist
ruled Cxechoslovalia and Poland
te buy Mexkaa cottoo under cer
tain conditions. i
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