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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1956)
(Sec. I) Stalrsman. Salem, Ore,, Sun,, Mar. 4, ",fl Depot lalion , Case Writ Denied to Man rOKTI.AND I - Federal Juilse Cui Solomon Friday denied the petition of William AUiert Markle, 43, Tortlund, for writ of haheas corpus to prevent his deportation to lila nntlvc Flnliind. . Markle came to this country when he was less than a year old, TV Immigration Service charged that he became a member of the Communist Party and he wai found guilty alter a hearing and ordered deported In June, 1851 He has blocked deportation bv Various legal move. J win Solo mon ordered him to the custody 0 the Immigration tiervlce for deportation. Hcfiipcc lo Take House Hack Home Tolled Hungary STOCKHOLM oru-Vitefan Ttnlint, a lliiniiriiin refugee miner who has wored here fur nine yearn, In going hack home through the Iron Curtain with hii two-story house, he hopei. He has dismantled the wooden building and hired two freight can to carry it for about 400 to tfioo, "There'i a ahortage'-of' timber in Hungary," he told abounded Swedish neighbori. EWOYS EXCHANGED QUITO (-Ecuador and Torn are exchanging ambassadors again. Ambassadors were recalled In 1953 after the I'cruvlan Imbas ador ignored an official Invitation to a government function, Court to Rule On Ownership Of Nazi Items COIOCNE, Germany tfuOwner hip of personal papers left by the lute Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Gm liheli may be decided In court here March S7. Swim Publisher Franco! Cenoud li suing Mm, llildegard Pmdel. She wai Gobbels' brother liana' mime until ha died In post war Internment. She claimi he left her the paperi, Including inscribed photoi of Hitler, Genoud claimi he aold them to him through a Berlin lawyer. The Went German government la thinking of claiming them an state property, A Cologne bank has them now. Benjamin Franklin Invented the lightning rod. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. PORTRAITS - PEOPLE STILL LIFE LANDSCAPES SEASCAPES you are invited to see the o . GIICaDDBD-O" Monday through Saturday" March 5-JO in our auditorium 2nd floor , JUDGES: LES ORDEMON ; Oregon Journal photographer ' STACY WONG Commercial portrait photographer An outit.nding inhibit of 215 prizrwinning photoi from wwi club. and Individual ill ovtr th. Nofthw.it. It will provt cin.tlng rvd Initructiv to evtryon . , . mn, women end chil dr.o. It I jr. to h it'i ft... Monday nd Friday from 12.15 to P.M. Olhar day 30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Mississippi Solons Vote fo Require State Library to Buy White Supremacy Books By DOIT.I.A1 STARR JACKSON', Mla. ijruTho dinpule over rwiiil aegregMtlon ha spread to MmMstpl libraries. Approved by the Mississippi House and sent to the Senate I a lull retilring the Slate Library CommisKiiin to buy hiMiki cmpha ailing while mipremnry, Otic MinUippl legislator, Krp, Waller Phillips, called it "thought control" a phrase made famous by Japanese police action during World War II. " Gov, J, I. Coleman hai de clined comment on the two-year-old measure. In aouth Mississippi, Jones County grand Jury called for state wide screening of school and lib rary booki to rull those critical of the southern segregated way ol life. No Artloa Takra I No action hat been taken on the grand jury request. I'nknown to most MissiHsippiam, ' Rep. Russell Fox included in a $192,000 Library Commission ap propriation (or 1954-56 a stipulation , that 15,000 ' muit be soont (or "books dealing with the subject of ethnology, Then, according to commission records, Kox told the purchasing department what type books to buy. All uphold white supremacy. The same bill with , minor chnnp.e came up this week for reenactmetit In the houte. It passed, Hut, debate brought this statement by Ilep. I'hlllips from the floor; "Vml are legislating thought control, The I nlted States fought Hitler during World War II be cause he advocated a mailer rare and required his hook 'Meln Kampf to be In every library and school." Burned Rooks Hitler also burned books which Navy Cruiser Modified for Missile Work NORFOLK, Va. un - Atlantic Fleet headquarters Saturday con firmed the fact that the heavy cruiser Macon is undergoing modi fication at the Naval shipyard, Portsmouth, to enable it to launch and operate the Navy's surface-to-surface guided missile,- Regulus. I Thi. tnfnrmnttnn haA twin nine. sifted confidential up to late Fri day afternoon when authority was received by Atlantic Fleet head quarters from the chief of Naval operations to confirm that the in stallation of guided missile equip ment is taking place on the Macon, an Atlantic Fleet spokesman said. The Macon went Into the ship yard on Jan. 3 and Is scheduled, to come out on March IS. She Is expected to sail for Guantangmo Bay, Cuba, on March 21 for regu lar winter training there. The Regulus guided missile is a surface-to-surface missile re sembling an aircraft with no pi'-1. It is powered by a single turbo jet engine. New Location Studied for Old Village DENVER -A new sile for Ihe old town of Dillon, Coin., was studied at a meeting here Friday, The 200 residents of the moun tain community must be relocated because a new reservoir will be built near the present townsite. About 15 miles of U.S. 6 and Colo rado 9 also will be submerged. John Barnard Jr. of Granby, attorney for Summit County, met with Denver Water Board and State Highway Department of ficials for the first of several ex ploratory talks. . j l? Final determination of the new Dillon townsite must await a choice of routes for the two highways. Denver plans a new reservoir near Dillon to store waters from the Blue River and divert it through a tunnel under the Conti nental Divide to the Colorado capital. disagreed with the Nazi way of life. ' Ordinarily, the commission buys five or six copies of the some book. The commission Inst year spent I2M for 2.'i copies of "Blac k Monday," 47 of "White America, 50 of "Inending Hute." 14 of "My Old Kentucky llrune, Good Night." 20 of "Vou and Segrrgallon," and 10 earh of "Cult of Equality" and "Whither Solid South." -Commission records show few persons are reading them. Because of that sltuatloa, Fox this week made a change In his 1954 $3,000 special ethnology fund to require 1500 of It ho used to tell Mlsslsslppians how and where to get these white supremacy books. Don't Be Fat! ton mtiu un K ri wrt to tova immmmt Ar.it TheAydaPUnfuar- ntaeathat you will Iom pouodi with your vry lint box (2.88) or mon.y bark. Tikrn before mcall u directed, Ayd. curbs your appatit. You auto matically tt Ima, .iht Statu rally. Approrwl by Doctor. No drug no diat. aYi lfty SIN A YD 5 VITAMIN AND MINERAL CANDY cut 310 Court Street SANnru nr. n vmi:i NEW YORK -CarI Sandluirj. tho writer and port, lm been elected a member of the American Society of Cornpa-iers, Authors anl I'ulill-.liers. 'Many of .Siiiillnirg'a poi tiis hiive been si t to miiMc and published. mmm CRIDES Guide to DIAMOND VALUES! MtfRKItaarly itfi, Uhf Imart, Dt.moa) is....i $234.75 ln. 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