The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 25, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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..in, Salem. Ore., Wed., Apr. 2o, '30
ipaign Manager for Nixon
linked to Clothing Pact Scandal
VASniNCTON m The aamt
tf f. irray Chotiner, 1KJ cam
paign manager for Vice Pre sident
hiX'ia, wat brought Tuesday Into
ir -k
Named
i
WASHINGTON The im tf
Murray Caotaer, above, ei
campaign manager for Vict
President Richard Nlita, wat
mentioned Tuesday In a gen.
ate clolhlof fact probe (AP
Wirephete.) .
t Serial Investigation o( armed
services clothing contracts,
The Investigator brought out
testimony that Chotiner, a Writ
Coast lawyer, wat paid $5,000 to
defend a clothing maker accused
la Brooklyn, N. Y., tf stealing
government material.
' In Lot Angelea, Chotiner laid
bt received luch a fee as an attor
ttef. lit Mid ha had given a tub
committee Investigator "all the
Information I can disclose with
out violating my oath at a law
yer" but added: .
"I havt bo" objection! to giving
Roseburg
High Wins
Polio Award
ROSEBURO I - Tht National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
turned IU national spotlight on
Roseburg Monday.
Through Its Oregon representa
tive. Cent Maleckl of Portland,
tht foundation announced officially
that Roseburg High School! 1151
Teeni Against Polio drive was
lopa--lii.-Ui..lJjUtd-StateTht.
students raised 110,078.68, thereby
breaking their wn previous 1(55
national record of tg.SOl.M.
March tf Dimes certificates .of
appreciation went to the high
school and to Miss Sharon Lander,
Roaeburg student who served as
State Teen Against Polio chair
man.
Jap Empress
Adopts West
Style Hairdo
TOKYO (II At M, Empress
Kanaka has a new hairdo.
. Breaking with centuries of Ja
panese royal tradition, she has dis
carded tht claaic long hairstyle
for a western-type medium short
cut with permanent wave.
The Empresa made her first
public appearance in the new coif
fure Monday night at a benefit
concert by tht Vienna Philhar
monic Orchestra.
Her hair flowed In three toft
wavea from tht renter of tht head
to tht back at about tht ear level.
It showed a faint center part A
cluster tf small curia extended
about three Inches, dowa tht nape
of the neck.
"Even more beautiful and youth
ful," commented the newspaper
Tokyo Ahimbun. It quoted tht Em
pre as saying:
"I likt to have my hair short,
just likt any girl. This way I can
wear my hat more easily and I
find it more healthy and refresh
ing." Tht newspaper said Empresa
Nagako had her long tresses clip
ped two weeks ago when she and
Emperor Hirohlto visited South
Central Japan.
Previously the Empress wore
her long hair In a toft but at the
neck except for the most formal of
court occailons. Then It flowed
straight and free below tht tradi
tional white tit at tht neck.
this Information again if the com
mittee desires It."
The testimony cam from Mur
ray M. Kimmell, a New York ac
countant, at a public hearing be
fort the Senatt Investigations sub
committee. Tht Senatt group la
looking for evidence of graft and
corruption in connection with mil
itary uniform contracts.
Chotiner was named In a docu
ment placed In evidence which
reported ht received the 15.000
on July 11. 153 year after the
Nixon campaign as defense
counsel in a case alleging theft
of government materials furnished
a manufacturer of Army Uni
forms. '
The document, wat inserted In
the hearing record In connection
with testimony by Kimmel that
the fet wat paid by tht now
defunct A. C. Clothing Co. of At
lantic City.
This firm wat owned by Samuel
and Herman Kravits whose names
havt figured prominently in tht
current inquiry.
Syria Agrees
To Ceasc-Fire
Along Border
AMMAN, Jordan Ufl - Secre
tary General Dag Hammarskjold
got Syrian agreement Tuesday to
a border cease-fire. Then ht came
on to Jordan on hit Middle East
peace mission.
The U.N. chief arrived here
from Damascus, where he had, the food ration program in that
c a ilea on dyrian r resident snuitri . ,tate.
Kuwatly after talkt with Premier vyVe rre advised that tht ra
Said Chanl. He dined Tuesday tion program hat proved success-
nigni wim rung iiussem ana ; fui there " Ryan said.
Study of Food Ration Plan
For State Hospital Ordered
A preliminary aurvey to deter
mine the feasibility of a food ra
tion program at the Oregon State
Hospital and posaihly at it me
other state Institutions was ap
proved Tuesday by the State
Board of Control.
William J. Ryan, board of con
trol secretary, reported that rep
resentatives of the Ststt Budget
Department had conferred with
California officials with relation to
Dims raca-vu
Dallas Salem Hlway .
OpeaMi Shew at Dusk
", Carf tVaa la
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Fire Hazards
At Airports
Criticized
CLEVELAND If! An airport
manager Tuesday accused the
airlines of Indifference to airplane
crash firt hazards at tht airports
they serve.
Douglas C. Wolfe, who runs the
Broome County Airport at Bing
hamtoa, N, Y.. told tht American
Assn. of Airport Executives he
hat been unable to get "reason
able cooperation" from three of
tht, four airlines serving that air
port, in tht manning of firefight
Ing equipment.
Wolfe said hit experience hat
made him aware of "tht general
Indifference to airport firt protec
tion by general users of airports
and In many eases, airport mana
gers themselves.
Mrs. FDR Says
America Needs
To Make Friend4
planned to meet Jordsn Premier
Samir El Rifai Wednesday.
Hammarskjold also has con
ferred with Lebanese leaders in
Beirut, Egyptian leaders In Cairo
and Israeli leaders In Jerusalem
on his peace mission for tht Se
curity Council.
Tht Syrian agreement was
viewed as hit second victory, in
complete till he gets a similar
undertaking from Israel. He in
duced Egypt and Israel to put a
cease-fire into effect on their ar
mistice demarcation lint 1 a 1 1
Wednesday.
Tuesday Israeli Foreign Minis
ter Mnshe Sharett in Jerusalem
seat Hammarskjold a complaint
in Damascus that four Israelis
had been ambushed and killed
near tht Jordan border, Sharett
termed the ambush Monday, night
an outrage.
The Syrian Foreign Office iSh
seuent!y announced Syria had
agreed to a cease firt along its
demarcation line with Israel. It
added Syria ."demands that an
other pledge be issued ' for re
specting United Nations Security
Council resolutions."
It was suggested that tht Cali
fornia food consultant be brought
tq Oregon to assist In outlining' a
program. The state penitentiary
has been operating under a food
ration program for more than II
months. .
A food ration program may be
considered by the Eastern Oregon
State Hospital in Pendleton and the
Fairview Home near Salem.
Budgeting of funds for a ration
program would be more simple
and no more costly than the cur
rent system, officials predicted
building to cost $283,000, and an
administration building estimated
at IIW.OOO.
Ryan said bids for construction
of the three buildings would be
sought soon In the hope that actual
work could start late in June.
Wilmsen and Endicott, architects,
prepared the plans.
Ex-Waiter
Goes to Pen
On Tax Count
Drop in Farm
Income in '$6
On Forecast
WASHINGTON - Tht Agri
culture Department Tuesday esti
mated that net farm income will
drop about 5 per cent this year.
It figured the prospective 1956
Income at $10,400,000,000 against
S10 800,000.000 for last year.
The estimate is in line with the
long-range forecast of department
economists last fall. Net income is
what farmers have left after pay
ing all their operating expenses. .
The department said prospects
for the remainder of this year are
vrw vnnir iu. t...i 'arm incomes remaining lairly
retired headwaiter of the Waldorf I "SI to current levels
Astoria hotel, was sentenced to
ffYatt snnnlk ImnviBniiiHaHl J
Knit nana tZVT i- . i 'ir aurt ' hi yr was down
KlJ l t , .? V P cent from the first quarter
LTl !reMad'n .Paymenl ' H' of 1955. but was at substantially
WJin 1951 Income taxes. the same rate in iM last half
Ht pleaded guilty to one of four 1 0( 1955, .
counts which together charged him I Cash'receiDts from farm market-
Thcalrc Time
Table
ii.tiNoai
"TUT. MA! WITH THE GOLD
T.S A KM" 7 00, 10. J. "TWO GUN
LADY" .
CAFITOL
"CAROUSEL" 7 23, I ST.
HOLLYWOOD
'TORKVrH DAKLINd TOO,
10 M. "Ur.LH BLUE SEA" I IS.
Noun
"REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE"
stirring Jamea Dean and Natalia
Wood "YOU'RE NEVER TOO
YOUNG" alarrinf Daan Martin
and Jtrry Lcwla.
The department said farm oper
ators' realized net Income In the
with failure to report more than
$87,000 received in tips between
1941 and 1952.
Paul, who tu headwaiter from
194 until his retirement in 1952,
The board approved plans for. w paid , , yeaf head;
three- new buildings at the Fair
(waiter. The government charged
view Home for which fund" ehe ,nared ln tne million dollar,
approprialeo oy ine i igi-: tne ..... banauet deDartm,t coi.
ture. These include an Inmate
cottage, to house 150 patients at a
cost of $360.000 ; -a multi purpose
U tartar, Mawartf h
Till TuiCJV KwwmAiN
New Plywood
Firm Formed
PORTLAND (H Formation of
new plywood corporation by
Portland and North Carolina In
vestors wat announced here
.Tuesday,
Tht firm. Incorporated at a
Grants Past Concern, is known at
Carolina Pacific Plywood Inc. The
firm has purchased the Empire
Plywood Co. of Medford and
bought tn Interest In Oregon Coast
Veneer Co. at Brookings.
Buford D. Mitchell, Portland, la
president tf the new concern.
litis &!a'i Cm Ji:r Sppioy Crctetrj
The Salcd Junior Symphony
. Orchestra
DR. WILLIAM SWETTMAN, Conductor
Soloists: John Cibbem, Cellist
Ronald Potts, Pianist
LESLIE JOn HIGH SCHOOL AIDITORIIM
8:15 PI
Student! 50c
ril 25, 195S
AdulU $1.00 Salem
MEDFORD uTV Tht United
States will have to learn to make
friends It meet tht "economic,
spiritual and cultural challenge"
of Russia, Mrt. Franklin D. Roose
velt laid Monday night.
She tpokt to 1,400 persons at
the sixth annual memorial dinner
for btr husband, the lata President,
Tht dinner attracted guests
from both major political parties.
and Mrs. Roosevelt made only ont
reference to political fjguret a
mention at Sen. Wayne Morst at
"ont maa who stands for pruv
ciples."
Morse wat to havt Introduced
Mrs. Roosevelt, but cancelled a
scheduled trip homt because of
Senatt work. State Sen. Robert
Holmes, Democratic candidate for
nomination at governor, mtdt the
Introduction. ,
Hunters for
Uranium Plan
Look by Plane
LAKEV1EW ur Uranium hunt-
ert plan to fake to the air this ; come more slow.
Harbor Floods
In Portlands
PORTLAND tm The Columbia
River, rising fast ln the t arly
spring freshet, backed water up
to the
Harbor
Some low la mis and tome docks
are flooded at that levee, but
damage ii not extensive.
The river' rose about a foot
during the day to flood stage of
18 feet. The rapid rise It expected
to continue another day, then be-
lected annually for its waiters on
the basis of 15 per cent of the gross
food and beverage bill.
Paul . pleaded innocent to the
other three counts of the indict
ment and they were dismissed.
His attorney. Perry Auschnitt,
pleaded for lenciency, citing Paul's
age and claiming that the ex
waiter exhausted his "entire re
sources" in an effort to make res
titution to the government.
Death Takes
One of QuadsM
NEW YORK W! - One of the
quadruplets born Monday to a
frail Bronx mother died Tuesday.
One of two boys, it weighed only
two pounds, 15 ounces.
The other three infants a boy
and two girls with a total weight
of slightly over eight pounds
were reported doing as well as
could be expected at Flower Fifth
Avenue Hospital.
Mrs. Carmen Miranda, 25, bore
1 the air this come more slow. - 1. . ,,nension of Southern the quads a year ana" 10 days
I .Pectingl-Cweatherexpecled toslow- had lWn birth l0 twi
freshet, backed water up ' o
flood stage in the Portland US)C11S1011 OI
area Tuesday night. J
SP Service
f Slows' Drain
ROSEBURG I City Recorder
Verne Thomas of Drain said TueS'
an 10 me air ints,uii)v muic wuw. ,
tne I. Ih. vWnl,. Whii. If In5 ! Ih. inn. melt inlanrt NWIv .11 ; Pc,fic P"n8 c ln
'7 ".I. urn' ' " w: .,!)..;.. t rvi.M. Southern Oregon has worked
ings in the first, quarter of this
year approximated $5,900,000,000,
down S per cent from the first
quarter next year.
The volume of farm marketings
was about 2 per cent larger than
a year ago, but prices averaged 7
per cent lower .
Farm costs, the department said,
were a little lower, reflecting low
er prices of feed and feeder live
stock. .
Trio Slain
In Home at
Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, Wash. Wl -An
Labor Wins
Pat on Back
From Court
WASHINGTON Iff' A labor
union does not lose Xt right to
picket peacefully by failing to
comply with non-communist oath
provisions of the Taft-Hartley act,
the Supreme Court ruled Monday,
Justice Burton, author of tht
court's 7-1 decision, taid failurt
of union officials to file the non
communist aflidawits was "not a
confession of guilt of anything."
Burton said Louisiana statt
courtt "misconstrued" the effect
of this provision of the Taft-Hartley
law, as well as another pro
viding for the filing by unions of
financial data, such as the sal
aries of officials,
The decision was among six for- .
Aberdeen woman, her mother and mi ruiing eoVfrjnjf , wi(ie rangt
siepiamer weri siam lueway : luDjects Which the court hand
night at they sat ln the front room ' down Monday M it entprfd th4
of their Aberdeen home. ' ' home stretch looking toward its
The woman's estranged hua-1 ummt,r recess in
band, a 35-year-old . millworker ! it also Usued a long list of or
was arrested later when he told derii in one of whicn it Mtfnded
relatives he was ln trouble "be-Jm ban on racia aggregation to
cause 1 have shot someone.' 1 puhijc transportation entirely
luueu ouirixni in me snooung within a state.
wert Mrs. Clarence Raminsky
about S3, and her stepfather, Nor
man Williver, a plumber. Mrs.
In another decision, tht court
divided 5-4 in holding that a statt
must give "adequate and effec-
after the 9: IS p. m. shooting
Police Chief A. M. Gallagher
said he was told by Mrs. Ramin
Hamwsny s mother, Mrs. Amy L. tive- means to a person without
Williver, died an hour and a half funds to appeal from a criminal
conviction.
The court agreed to review a
Inrpe number of nenrlinff anneals.
sky's 10-year-old son by a prevl-;but they will not be heard until
ous marriage that Raminsky j tl next term beginning in 0ctr
came to the Williver't home her.
shortly after o'clock. I '
The. boy first saw Raminsky !
peering" through i bJro6nrln-1 1
down at the side of the house and
the next thing he knew he heard
shots being fired through the front
door.
e:... r 1 1 : -u : .
a;gina. rive irri two anu wcigning
expected .0 drop th, next few ( h, H
only 98 pounds, she is the wife
He said the highway relocation of a $40 a week mechanic.
mine In tht hills near hert,
Jim Poulos, local manager for
the Lakeview Mining Co.. out-(flays, tne river forecast center; h busses do not to1 authorities said quads
lined plant for using an airborne her. said IS DnSTt aiid onfr occur only once in every million
scintillator, a device which sia-t Tha high water at Portland: Ja. ,?"jr.'5.?e,..,5?. L hlnh.
.wi .a. . innr u-ntKiint"! Jtri 1 vt in siit a-iiv
nala tht presence, of uranium-1 ejpeciea to go up to an ie t " .. r .- -.. . ,.'
hawWaee Friduy i record-for it early in1"" u'r ' ' k
at"! trer - rr , -. rij iu 551- f -M . aa rT "
Ont of the mine owners, Dr.
Garth Thornberg. taid that if
enough uranium ore it found the
company will establish a mill. Dr.
Thornberg wat here on an inspec
tion trip from Colorado Springs.
George Bynon
Rites Planned
Funeral services will bt held at
10: J0 a.m. Thursday at Clouih-
Barrlck Chapel for George . By
non, 47, who died Monday at the
home, 102S Garnet St.
Rev. George H. Swift win offi
ciate and concluding services will
be private.
City Woman's
Services Set
Funeral services for Mrs. Melba
Champagne. 41, will be held at S
p.m. Thursday at Howell-Edwards
Chapel. A late resident of 2310 N.
4th St., the died Monday at a Sa
lem hospital.
Survivors Include tht widower,
Frederick Champagne, Stltm;
I uaugwrr, nugviau aaicm, pairuia,
I Mr, and Mrt. Floyd Hodge, Salem.
1 and a sister, Mrs. Norman Grii-
alva. El Cerrito. Calif.
Rev. Brooks Moore will officiate
at tht services, with Interment fol
lowing at Belcrest Memorial Park.
Firemen Hurt
In Battling Fire
Aboard Freighter
VERA CRUZ. Mexico I -Two
firemen were Injured and six over
come by smoke here Tuesday
fighting flames aboard the 12.000
ton freighter Avcnlr of tht Ward
Line. New York City.
Tht fire department taid the
ship could not be saved and asked
port officials to tow her to sea.
The crew was not harmed.
Three unexplained explosions
shook the Avenir. The first, which
set her fire, occurred at she
the year.
Adlai, Estcs
Plan Talk'
WASHINGTON I - Headquar
ters for Adlai Stevenson and
Estes Kefauver announced sepa
rately Tuesday night their men
have agreed to a Joint public
"discussion" in Miami on Mon
day, May Jl.
Neither side in the contest for
the Democratic presidential nom
ination described the scheduled
meeting as a "debate."
They both said that the Ameri
can Broadcasting Co. has offered
time for the discussion between
the hours of 7 and t p.m. (PST).
Ex-Congress
Candidate
Faces Cliarge
SEATTLE m - Roland C,
Bartlett, who filed for Democratic
nomination for Congress In Mult
nomah County, Ore., In 194S, has
been arrested on a
at Glendale, Calif.
He was indicted secretly here.
accused of obtaining money by
He said Drain residents would
use the train if the State Public
Utilities Commission would order
''adequate" service established..
PUC Examiner Clifford W. Fer
guson conducted the hearing here.
Another it scheduled 1 n Medford
Thursday.
CRABENHORST HOSPITALIZED
Coburn Grabenhorst. 37, Salem
realtor who lives at 2780 Alvarado
Terrace, was taken by Willamette
ambulance to Salem General Hos
pital Tuesday after suffering an
attack of illness. Attendants taid
his condition was "fair."
MAN Rt SHEI TO PORTLAND
Walter II. Kluver, 27, Aumsville,
who recently suffered head In
juries when a service station hoist
fell on him," was rushed to Port
land Tuesday for surgery at Pro
vidence Hospital, Willamette am
bulance attendants reported.
BPA PACT AWARDED
PORTLAND I -The Bonneville
Administration awarded a $259,473
contract Tuesday to Power Line
Erectors, Inc., Spokane, to clear
and ionstruct the first 20 miles
of the Alvey-Reston 230,000-volt
transmission line la Western Oregon.
r . i
Major r Flood""
Threat Eases
r
By The Associated Press
There was some local flooding In
the Pacific Northwest Tuesday but
the major threat along the Col
umbia River system decreased at
cooler temperaturei slowed the
melting of a record snowpack.
Some houses and parts of four
orchards in Okanogan county
Washington were damaged in a
spring flood of Nine-Mile creek.
At Bonners Ferry. Idaho, which
Is annually threatened by flood,
the Kootenai River had already
dropped about four inches. Tht
flow is now about 214 feet a day,
pkturC,.-ot..pictuJ:t.werftJQlildea, fJa, ,no7 Imt-n
bably two examples of BaltimortW8'e'f1f"3trwitlt
pronunciations not d u p 1 1 c a ted , dillM bul" n'tlner to protect
elsewhere. But another authority i against peak flows of short dura-
disagreed and said that Deoiile in uon.
Ballimore$e
Little Known
Language
BALTIMORE, Md. OP) Stu
dents of the language as she is
spoken often carry on spirited ex
changes in the columns of local
newspapers here on "Baltimor
ese," a little-known but very dis
tinct tongue.
One amateur authority main
tained that "sine" for "sink" and
Congress Has Conducted Some
300 Investigations Since 1789
other parts of the country have
been known to say it that way,
too.
The first' amateur then fell! to fall
back on an old standby "Bala
mer" for "Baltimore." He quoted
, a story that a Baltimore officer
was spared arrest on suspicion of
being a German spy in American
uniform in the World War II Bat-
1 tie of the Bulge. A Baltimore
!U V hrH him am, "Ri.Lm.i-"
and knew that only a true citizen
of Balamer would know enough
not to pronounce it "Baltimore."
Most other streams ln Idaho
and eastern Washington - had al
ready begun to level off and even
'. . " " fraudulent rpm-Mer.t.tlnn thar t..
weigned anchor for Tampico. Tne '..,., "1
freighter arrived from New York
carrying machinery and chemicals.
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HIP FRACTURED
. William H. Bret I, 76, 691 High
land Ave., suffered a fracture of
the right hip Tuesday In a fall at
his home. He was taken by Wil
lamette ambulance to Salem Gen
eral Hospital, where attendants
listed his condition as "fairly
good."
ships in a paint firm.
By WILLIAM WARTOFSKT In the 1920 s, 30's and '40't the
I'niled Press Staff Correspondent big investigations were centered
WASHINGTON (UP) Well!"ound corruption in high places,
over 300 congressional investiga- the economic situation, and the
tions have been held since 1789 j war effort, respectively,
the first year of the United Theoretically, the primary pur
States under the constitution. Pwe of investigations is to help
The constitution doesn't grant lawmakers decide the merits of a
specific authority for investiga-1 proposed law., Pro and con wit
tions and hearings. Congress justnesses testify on the aspects of
assumed It had the right to make ; that certain measure,
them and started right off at its I Congressional probes may also
fraud charge ' first session. , '" " puoiic spotugnt on situ-
i ,t . . nrv 1 . ;,t Ane ktt Mill Inr Mwwt va ma
il was noi unm ou yean later i . "" -that
Congress was challenged byition such as crime, corruption
the courts. A citiien, who was ar- and Communism. The purpose in
rested by order of an investigat- this case would be to gather and
inir enmmittee. took his ease to! publicize the facts.
the U.S. SuDreme Court. Comrrest ! Some Resemblance
TAX LEVY APPROVED
SPOKANE uB - Voters Tues
' day approved a special 4-mill tax
levy, to raise $800,000 for an
crease in teacher's salaries, b;
margin of more than three to one.
Good Music Big Crowds
WED. NITE
5 CrystalGordens
won its first test when the court
One of the charge, was that he upn.!d ,n, ictinn.
rwnn(nl ai Mt ntailnlnk ,m H.ltk.a4t .
granted a distributorship without
authority to Donald A. Heinx of
Salem.
DRAIN INN DESTROYED
ROSEBURG t -Fire destroyed
the
mornin,
estimated loss at $25,000 to $30,000
Sheriff Ira C. Byrd said.
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Since then, the power of law
makers to investigate has been
challenged many times. The
courts, except for a few cases
where they found Congress had
overstepped its bounds, nave held
Totem Inn at Drain Tuesday i M Congress had the right to in
ning. Owner Fred Mountain!'". ind omm'nS lot
The first important probe was
in 1792 when a committee wanted
to know why a general's forces
had been so badly routed by In-
House investigators clear
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Opan Daily 5 p.m. t 10 p.m.
Friday 1 Sunday, 12 p. m. to
10 p m. Cleaad Monday
3715 S. Commercial St.
Phone 2-7790
In many ways an investigation
may bear some resemblance to a
court proceeding. It can subpoe
na witnesses and cross-examine
them but cannot make a binding
decision after evidence is pre
sented. Prosecution and punish
ment is left for the law-enforcement
officers and courts.
Last year congressional com
mittees spent about $4,000,000
probing everything from the con
duct of a senator to housing
mushrooming inquiries was head
ing for an all time record. They
felt that this was the time for a
scandals. Some congressmen
thought the cost to taxpayers of
congressional investigation of
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tight Sensatioa of "East of Eden",
JAMES DttAN
NATAUI WOOD
"REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE"
In Cinemascope and Color!
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dians
ed him of all charges, but the
publicity nearly ruined him.
Andrew Jackson, who later be
came tht seventh president, was i congressional investigations.
another general who' drew the
fire o( a committee when he
chased Indians into Spanish ter
ritory. It was contended that
Jackson's maneuver might have
led to a war with Spain.
The early committees dealt
with soma of the same questions
that crop up today. They inves
tigated corruption in government
over 100 years ago. A Senate
committte examined and weigh
ed tht evils of Communism 34
years ago.
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MARTIN And .i LEWIS
"YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG"
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Wednesday,
April 25
'Wednesday1,
April 25
Butterick Fashion Show Audi
torium, Second Floor 2 P.M.
Personal Appearance, Miss Moffett
Webb, "Miss Skyway of 1956', de
monstrating space-saving methods
of packing luggage Luggage De
partment, Street Floor.
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All die Music, Romance and Excitement
of tne Patulous Broadway Stage Play!
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Fantastic I'ndersea Scenes!
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