The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 06, 1956, Page 34, Image 34

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    (Sec. IV) Statr-.rn.-in, Salem, Ore, Yil, Apr. rt, 10.71
Grucnllicr Says NATO Would Be Forced
To Yield Areas If AlUick Hits West Europe;:
Ix-banou Firm v
Clinrpcil in Labor
I'rael.rc (!ount
misquoted.
Thursday he gave statement
to a group of broadcasters who
Hr CKORGK MfARTIH'R lever, that fortei of Hit North At
PAIIIS i Cm, Alfred M. Mantle Treaty OrganUatlon would
Gruenther II Id Thuriday that it 111 "fight hard and valiantly fur
Western Kurope'i forrei it ill wen any NATO territory threatened by
not itrong enough to Hop ihort an aggrenor,"
in ill-out ground illicit but that J Crurnther iiielled out hi po-ltlnn
mnolvc airoowee would defeat in In the wake of an Interview pub-
Iggreisor. lisnra in Viermiiny wiuin quuiea ( viaiira mat nraufuancia .iiht
The Supreme Comminder of the I him laying NATO would have near Pirli. Meinwhile an article
Allied Poweri Kurnpi added, how-1 to give up all Wert Germiny In! appeared under hii ilgnaturt In
me weeaiy newspaper nnriniacner
Merkur In, Cologne, Germany.
The two itatementi clearly
showed Gruenther did not feel hli
force! could defend all of Europe
on the ground. Yet he drew no
1
the event of Soviet attack. Thearttiul line that he felt could be
remark drew rrltlclim In Weil , mrxeofully held agnlnit a Soviet
Germany and Holland. Cruenlher i ' allm k.
headiiuarteri laid he hid been' Speaking it hll headquirterl.
PORTLAND 11 - liauiiinn turn-
Co. Lt'lianun, and the i nin
ny president, William II, Hull-
iiian, were charged here Thursday
svllh willful failure to pity over-
'No Representation' Wins ;llfayCrop
a I i. mrm r. r Forecast Made
Alaska Tax
uvasion
Ca:
KAIItnANKI, Alaska 11 A
"taxation without representation"
defense won a Jury acquittal for
an Alankan Wednesday In a fed
eral Income ta evasion trlnl,
Hut an Internal Itrvenue llureau
lime and other violation! of the! ollleial oromtitlv Boured cold wa
federal fair Labor blamlardi i,r on any hout of Alakans Ihut
Act.
The charge wai filed by U S
Afl. .rnau t V 1 rwl a. mm . imrritifV tntmrmmt It th LmrArt
The quetlon It frequently liked , btMi oa nfurrnatioa supplied by, ran at high pitch la the terrfe
Crutnther laid:
It might open the way to a gn
eral federal tax exemption In the
Prince Rainier Decides to
Bar Press From Wedding
MONTE CARLO, Monaco t -i Nations In New York with Marcel
Prlnca Rainier 111 Thuriday de-'Palmaro, Monacan Consul Gen-
. . it . A mwIkin 1 Aral . V, ar
at well a European - from hli Prevloui to, today Rainier had -I If wttit fjo nt
Civil wedding to Grace Kelly on Indicated that he would let five i III II I t o ll
April 1M. : reporters representing the newr n
"Hii Highnew decided Thuriday ! agenclei of the United Statei, Brl-1 1'lf p bllCHCP
afternoon that there hint wa not tain and France, watch the civil, v'
room enough," uld Jean Gastaud-j wedding. The rellgioui ceremony
Mercury, a professional actor Who , u we next oay.
It aerving ai Rainier'i preii of-
juheto'Play
ire we yet itrong enough to give
I guarantee that we could reilit
successfully in all out act of ag-
I gresslon?' I think that In all frank-
nen we must admit that In iplte
of our great progren during the
pant five ycin we are itill not
that itrong.
"However, we will hive thit
strength when the German contri
bution fi effective and we eitimate
thit thii will be In about three to
four yean from now."
investigators for the U.S. Labor
Department'! Wage and Hour PI
vliion, .
Tha Information chargei that
Bautnin failed to pay overtime,
fuUiflrd recordi ind made Inter
itnte ihlpment of goodi classified
ai Illegal under the let.
fleer.
The throne room where the cere-
mnn la to take place ii about the accent to the ncwi with
lite of a large drawing room. ! criminationi."
After the ceremony three official j '
PAp.h!" wi." jmiTwo Sentenced
We WHUMV IUVHI V VfM Mi
couple.
Outxide of the wedding party,
nly the televiiion cameramen of
Radio Monte'Cirlo will be allowed
to Me and hear hit Serene High
ness and hii America, bride lay
"ID."
. An American television repre
sentative laid officlali of U.
BOt'LDKR. Colo, i - A hugh-
Amerirn TV .nH Am..rimii anri nun ceremony win oe unreeled in
European newireel repreiwntativei , Colorado Univenlty'i iludcnt me-
aemanflea what thev catled eoual '
For Attempt to
Counterfeit Bills
PORTLAND - two men
pleaded guilty Thuriday
chargei of attempting to counter
g. felt 120 billa.
TV artwork! would continue nego-
Stock Market
Notes Decline
NEW YORK -The itock mir
let went down Thuriday as late
lelling ipread throughout the en
tire Hit
The Associated Presi avenge
ef W itocki wn off W centi it
$190 40. The industrial component i ing held for grand jury action.
of the average lost $1.70. and the ' Margaret Geraldine Mcintosh,
no die- When H i all over, anyone with
a nickel may tie up the center's
Juke box for three minutet of un
interrupted i Hence. An almost
completely blank record to be In
stalled In the music machine will
see to that.
The record contalm brief In
troduction: "You are about to wit
ness a period of silence through
the courtesy of the committee on
to , occasional silence." After that, not
a sound for three minutes.
The committee will use a S-cent
grant from' the Harold L. Rosi me
morial fund to finance the first out
burst of silence from the juke box.
The committee laid granti will be
available from the fund for itu-
A quantity of unfinished bills
they had been printed on on tide
only were seized when police ar
rested the pair in nearby Clack
amas County last month.
Federal Judge William G. East . denti who are ihort on nickeli
aid he would sentence the men
Monday. They are Archie L Mish
ler, s. and Orvllle Quincy
Mitchell, 52, both of Clackamas
County. Mitchell formerly wai a
policeman at Bremerton, Wash.,
and Sweet Home, Ore.
Another man arrested in "the
raid. Gordon A. Vliard, M. ii be-
The fund ii named for the late
editor of the New Yorker Maga
zine, who campaigned unremitting
ly to get the New York Central
Railroad to stop playing canned
music in Grand Central Station.
rails and utilitiei each backed
down 19 centi.
There were 1J00 Individual is
sues traded of which 3S advanced
and SM declined with 99 new highs
and O new lows for the year
Kored.
Volume came to 1.9.V),000 shares
as compared with 2,760,000 iharei
trided Wednesday,
19, also arrested at the time, was
released after police said the had
no part in the affair. ,
Portland Livestock
Salem
Obiluuries
Shorts-Clad
'Nature Boy'
Hurt in Fire
SPOKANE - Willie Willey,
Inland Empire nature, boy who
wean only short! and sun visor
the year around, received pain
ful burns Thursday from an ex
plosion .and Are in the car that
PORTLAND lev. (USDA-Cattle
laiiDie zw: iea steers, neuers ac
tive, fully steady; cowl about
steady with Wednesday: load av
erage choice 1,01 lb fed iteeri
MM with few good-choice 1,171
Ibi out at 19.00; Kittered lots utility-low
commercial steers 11.50
15 M; two loads average to high
Choice 90 lb fed heifers 20.00;
scattered lot! utility heifers 11.00
12.00; canner -cutter cows mostly
1 50-10.40; sheila down to S 00; util
ity cowi 11.50-1100 including hea
vy Holsteim to 12.50; few utility
bull! 150-50
Calves: Salable 23; few good-
low choice vealeri iteady at 20.80-
27.00; individual high choice n
Mrs. Cwa Ma Braes
AI A UaI hn.,,11.1 Alt t 1.1.
2.'.'?. Jyi- ',n; ! icrves h hii home.
T Golden Chapel Friday, April Ctrl
I 10 OS a.m. Interment City View
Cemetery with Re. John Caublt
officiating.
Frank N, Tivi
Lata realdent ot Rt. 1, Box J14.
Brooki, Ore., March 30 at thi air of
M ytara. survived by wilt. Ruth
II. Vance, Brooka; son. Frank N.
Vane. Jr.. Jewell. Ore.! Baymontf C.
Vane, V a. Army, Ccnnany. Daugh
ter. Mr. Vlolrt Klhe .Waldport,
ure.; Mrs. uoris MCMiuan, Sa
lem: Mr i. Betty Jean McMIIIian,
Portland; Mlsa Maraarat Iran Vane.
Brooka and Miaa Jnann Vanee.
Brooki. Seven (randehlldrea. World
War 1 valaran. Services will ba
held Fririay. April I at 10 am. In fha
Chapel oi the Hnwell-tdwarda Fu
neral Home. The Rev. Swop will
official with Interment at wlllam
tt National Cemtlary In Portland,
Or. .
Jaaan F. Lanf
Late rmdrnt nf 10SI I 11th
Wednesday up to 29.00-10.00: eulli i this e"y April 4th. lurvived
downward to 7.00.
Hogs; salable 150; market ac
tive; butchers strong to SO cents
higher than week'i low time or
iteady with Monday'! market;
sows steady-weak; sorted lot! U.S.
No. 1-2 130-235 lb barrows and
gilts 17 50-1800; No. 1 butchers
around 17900; sows 300-500 lbs. 11.
1400 Sheep: salable J50; early supply
largely slaughter ewes with no sd
equite m a r k e t test of slaughter
lambs; small lot good-choice No
1 pelt slaughter lambs 16.50;
slaughter ewes steady; 163 head
choice No. 3 pe Ilt33 lb ewes ( 00:
102 head cull-mostly utility ewes
-J.0O-SC
Willey was trying to refuel a
gasoline lantern in the car when
the gallon can exploded, set off
a larger gas container in the
trunk and ignited ths interior of
the vehicle, firemen said.
The outdoor lover's whiskers
were singed into tight curls and
the hair was burned off hii bare
chest.
' It took me 70 yean to grow
it," said Willey, "Now I gotta do
it all over again and I'm not
sure I got time."
The interior of the car and
of Willey few possessions were
destroyed. The many animal pet.
which live in the car with W Uley.
were outside at the time of the
fire.
Willey was reported cheerful
and doing well at the Sacred
Heart Hospital, where he was
treated for first, second and third
degree burns of the body, arms
and bandi.
Investment Trusts
IZIIka. Smlther Co.. lnc I
wlf Katharine Lan Salem: dauih
ten Mrs. Helen Dunn, Sandy, Or.,
Mr. Luclll Hill. Torrenre, Call!.;
ions, Paul J. I.an(, David W. I.an.
March AT. Baa. Calif., William
Lanl. Salem. Roger Lane. Klamath
Falla, Ore , John Lane. Olbany, Or ,
Arthur Lanf, Fortwt A F. Baae.
Kanaas; niter. Mn. Bal York.
Lamar, Mlaaourl: il grandchildren
and IS freat-grandchlldren. Service
ill ntid in ui cioufn-Barrtck
Chapel Saturday. April 1 at S p m.
with Rtv. Lou ii c while officiating,
lnurment City . View cemetery.
Jotcpk Jehmon
At a local nurilne home. April 4
at tht a nf 71 vtan Late resident
of Rt. . Box 3M. Salem. Survived
by son Varnon Johnson, of Red
mond, Or. Daughter, Mn. Jim
inompion oi aaiem. i wo aisicrs, ..:l. T u.l vi
Mrs. Oifa Naah and Mr. Rudberg IV. BS councilwoman Tu Hsi-Ying,
of Portland. Oreson. Also 9 grand- who Said mixed bathing Was tm-
cnuoren. Mr. jonnaon waa a mem- .ni j i:i,-i tM - ,..;.,
br oi th. admond Bibi. Church tmoraljnd likely Jo lead. Jo serious
of Redmond. Oregon. Scrvlcea will abuses.
h in the Howeii-Edwarda cnapel
Saturday. April 7, at In a m. Rrv.
Wilson Newcomb will officiate, Con
cluding services will he in Green
wood Cemetery, Bend, Oregon. 1
Mixed Bathinf Still
Banned in Toinan
TAIKPEI, Formosa (-The city
council at Tainan has refused to
lift a ban against mixed bathing
in that south Formosa city.
Strongest supporter of the ban
About 400 pounds of blood must
pass through a row'i udder to
make one pound of milk.
tory.
The case Involved Jack Mirier,
a former deputy collector of In
ternal revenue who now man
age! a highway lodge, lie wai
chirged and tried for failure to
file Income tax returns In 1931
and 19.12.
Internal Revenue Commissioner
William K. rrank uld at Seattle
that hli office plini to continue
is before with collections in
cluding a civil action to collect
any tmrs due from Marler, plus
penalties,
Frank cited the Instructions of
V. 8. District Judge Vernon
rurbri to the jury in support of
the government contention thit a
Conxtilutlonul Inane is not In
volved, Judge Forbes had Instructed the
Jury that the "taxation without
representation" defense is not a
legally valid one, but that the
Jury could take it Into considera
tion in determining whether then
wai a "wilful" failure to file re
turn!, as alleged by the govern
ment, The "taxation without represen
tation" plea arose from the fact
that Alaska has no voting mem
ber In Congress.
I'. 8. Ally. Ted Stevens also
said he did not believe the case
was In sny way a legal test of
the tag application. '
LAKKVIKW of - A bumper hay
crop Is etprrli-d In this Southern
Oregon area became nf the unus
ually heavy water content of the
soli.
That was the report Wednenday
of Tom Crawford, manager of the
Lakevlew Waler L'sen Corp,
SURGICAL
SUPPORTS
Of AH Hods, Trusses,
Abdominal Supports,
F.lastlc Hosiery I spert
ritlers-Prlvate Fitting
Roomi
"Ask Your Doctor"
Capital Drug Store
405 Bute fttreet '
Corner of Liberty
Green Stamps
"There are more appropriate
ways to increase the affection be
tween husband and wife than
mixed bathing," she declared.
Bid Aikrit
Affiliated Fund ,k S 17 S.B7
Canadian Fund IMS J J7
Century Shares Trust ..25 0! S7 11 '
Chemical Fund 17 7 j
Delaware Fund ...tl 45 12.SU
Diver. Invest. Fund , 9 71 ln4
Dividend Sharea 2 S7 J.1S
Xnton Ai H. flal. Fund 22 .VI 21 IS
Gas Ind 1.1 m 15 21
Croup Tobacco 4 17 4 SB
Incorp. Investor .ia.9l 21 to
Key Cuit. Fundi:
B-I 19 20 10 94
B-4 10 97 It US
K-I ., .19 .14 21.10
8-1 .tioi um
8-4 . .10 4 II 44
Man. Bond Fund S IS sn.l
Maa. Invest. Trust .171 31 S3
Mail. Sec. Series:
Income Series I 41 7 01
Stock Series ... 1 87 9 49
Pref. Stock Serin . I Hi 179
Natl. Dlv. Series 4 90 511
Tel -Elec. Fund -.2t.ti 1.V20
Vlu Lin Inc. Fund JJ i
Wellington Fund 27.7 7 30 M
Salem Market
Quotations
(Ai f 1st yesterday)
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Larg AA
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Colored Roasters .
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TWO LOCATIONS TO BETTER SERVE YOU
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