!-(Scc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., July 12. '561 f rAt Denies Tale of 'Blacklisted Dutch 'Rochet9 Taking Off I r - - -1 - t I ' ::. ); - ' ! I J j ' . r- t 1 . rZrrHl i (Earlier slery Mil Liquor Threat To Power of Khrushchev LONDON It) British newspa pm uid Wednesday Soviet Corn muni Party chief Nikila S. VhpiitkxtiM maw Ia mm IKa - - WASHINGTON I - Cengresa ' ITin. h7 JS .Tw the Kremlin. The speculation was prompted by report that Khrushchev be- wai told Wednesday that the American Legion set up a system under which Legion posts around the country got an explanation Hollywood If they accused any film figures of having Com munist ties. James F. O NetL a former na tional commander of the legion and publisher of Its monthly mag azine, outlined the setup at a pub lic hearing of Mm House Commit tee oa Un-American Activities. He did this in disputing earlier testimony by John Cogley, editor i of a Fund for the Republic "Re- Toothless 'Bandit9 Nabbed by Police came fuddled with drink and made a speech insulting most of hia non-Communist guests at an aviation day dinner in Moscow Jane a. Among the guests was Gen. Na than B. Twining, U. S. Air Force chief of staff. The London Daily Mail asked: "Will Mr. Khrushchev's drunken ness lead to hia downfall?" The Mail quoted an authority in a position to know the full port on Blacklisting." that he was facts'" -as saying a -clearance man . wno nerpea i xhn-shchev. though he has some entertainers who had bee exceptional drive and ability, blacklisted for suspected Comma-1 must now be regarded as an lr- nist associations, The committee Is Investigating toe fund's .report, which Chair man Walter D-Pal said Wednes day "Isn't worth the paper it's printed on. responsible and Impulsive drunk "1 He has played into the hands of a powerful group which is plotting to destroy him. The group is believed to include (for mer foreign minister V. M.) Mnio- Rocket." clear hunp aartag a National Eaaestrian nseet la Amster dam last week. The Princess, yeaager sister of (be bear sreaasaptlve j to the Dutch threat, was eliminated far taking a wrong coarse sbs r neglected one of las Jumps. AI Wkeeaete.) Airline Pilots Cancel Strike at Last Minute ' CHICAGO UB A scheduled strike at midnight Wednesday against the West Coast Airlines was called off "with reluctance" during the day by the Air Line Pilots' Assn. (ALP A I. ALPA President C. N. Sayen said the anion would comply with n strike-postponement request by the National Mediation Board, and attend new negotiating sessions ONeil said any Implication that; to. (Demit nrimier I. if ) Ka the legion participated in "damn-1 ganovich-one of Stalin's 'old ing anyone" or in "clearance of j guard-and 'forma r. premier anyone" was "a distortion if not ! Georgii Malrnkov. a deliberate untruth." I j. Khrushchev was saying He said the Iegioa was Interest-! what he really thinks of us and ed in "rehabilitation" work and making It clear that Russian pol "msde a major contribution in 1 icy remains bask-alrr what it was helping to restore a climate of in the Stalin era. employment for the innocent, the' ; ' ; stupid and the repentant guilty" in Hollywood. Newspaper columnist George Sokobky. also named ta the bear ings as a "clearance man," sent the committee statement which took issue with much of Cot ley's report. Sokolsky said the fund's study was msrked by "inadequate re search" and made accusations "without adequate proof or any at an. r" ' ' 111 ii- p.. ..in,.. i .1,11.11.11111.1,111 iwri i i 1 1 pu.ii.nmii ir--Sj YSV bvKf.iVf ;'f. , .r - Y: -: Y I AKRON. OkleIrrtn Harris, U. was nabbed by poHre aa a anaahed baMap nana 4lefl Meaaay w a grocery store. Harris eapUlaed be bad had aM bis leeU palled trlgbl) and was wearing a kaatter- rhlrf ever kia face to keep has Jaw and gams warm. He had gene la the store ta bay fnut Jniee. Red-faced police releaird ktm. (AP Wlrepaets. Welfare Bills Demanded by ADA Group Ike Treatment Discussion Leads Solons Far Afield During Interior Aide Hearing Death Claims Silverton Man Tivo Arrested After Wreck A two-car collision in the 1700 block of N. Summer Street about 7:20 p.m. Wednesday resulted in moderate damage ta both ve hicles, city police reported. Police said a ear driven by Al fred M. Peterson, 711 Oregon St, struck a parked vehicle belong ing te R. W. Ramsey, 1723 N. Summer St. Petenoa and a pas- p. m. Wednesday was set server, wroer xeonard Kita, oun- argoUatiooa broka down. WASHINGTON un Sea. Neu- for scientific opinion aa the safety berger D Ore said Wednesday of the medicine' dicumarol Surgeon General Leonard A. without mentioning it baa been Scbeeie has informed him that administered ta Eisenhower since medical authorities differ on the. his heart attack last September, safety of a blood anti-coagulant i Scbeekt's reply, entered by N ca used in treating President Eisen- berger in the record of the Sen- wicuiNrrrtM i Anu-.n. bower. ste Interior Committee, cited one WASHIIVIjTUN Americans .... .j c..wn ni:,.i kv -..kli.k 1 is for Democratic Action (ADA) said Wednesday Congress this year has shown "lack of concern for the general welfsre" and railed oa the Democratic leadership to do something about it. ADA'S national executive com mittee aired its complaints In a letter to Senate Deocratic Lead er Lvndon Johnson of Texas and House Speaker Raybura iD-Tex).1 The organisation urged John-' son and Rayburn to keep Con gress in session until mid-August' if necessary to act on II major 1 bills which H termed "essential UUuul Nows Strrlrl SILVERTON Norris E. Thomp- starting Thursday la Washington, ,K0 siwton. died at a D. C. I Portland hospital Wednesday. He Sayen said In a telegram to the w" M- , , . hnarri IK.t tm .lu lk nn. Bom Feb. 12. 100. In lOWO. tracted nature of discussions with " to the public welfare." Eight of west Cowl we are extremely re- '.Ti. -iZJ 'ZZ Tu1.y by Pres- mciani 10 acceoe to ine ooara s . - - " .7' . request for further intervention." Jhw daughters. Mrs Mildred He added that unless a prompt Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. settlement is reached, i T new ?o. Portland; Mrs. strike date will be set. Shirley Jahn, Salem; and four sons, i. utr is, uMr, ana jean, James and, Richard, all of Silver-too. Funeral arrangements are In cars of the Ekmaa funeral home. as "priority" The pilots' anion, which is de manding a wage increase and pension plan from West Coast. originally scheduled a strike agaia the Una June ST. This was postponed when the mediation service entered the dispute, and a second strike deadline of 1I M after, nysius. Ore., were arrested on charges of drunk la a public street, ponce esaid. Amundson Rites Slated Saturday Funeral services for George El mer Amundsoa, late resident of 232S Prlngle Road, will be held Sat urday at 1 p.m. ka the chapel of the Virgil T. Golden funeral borne, the Dr. Charles Durdea, Tidewater, Ore., officiating. Amundsoa died Jury 4 at a hos pital in Alexandria. Vs. Interment will be at Bekxesi Memorial Park. West Coast, serving 4) cities In Washington, Oregon and Idaho, agreed Tuesday night to further negotiations. . ) Tcr.!;hl 6:33 J 2234 Fairgrounds Id. J THI k t.ou::d-dogs' AIKtOIG! Covered Wttgon . Carries Family To New Home HANNIBAL. Mo. Ui-Aa old prairie schooner draws by twa white mules pulled into Hannibal Tuesday, bringing the Elfgrea family of eight and their pet dog. The Elfgrens, who travel about It hours and IV 10 miles each day, planned to continue Wednesday their trip from East Killingly, Conn., to Lincoln, Neb. They still have about 400 miles to go. Mom. dad, six children and the dog left East Killingly three weeks ago. Ernest Elfgren, a machinist, said he expects ta resch Lincoln about Aug. 1. They plsa to settle and start a chinchilla and pony (arm in Nebraska. Two of the children will cele brate birthdays on the way Linds her 10th on Friday and Donna her third on July J. Other children are Oscar, It, Earl, 17, Sandra, IS and Roger, 12. Check Missing From Milk Bottle A check for $1 92. left la pay the milkman, was taken from a milk bottle. Mrs. Alvin B. Stewart. 1U Culver Lane, has told city police. Mrs. Stewart said she put the check in an envelope and stuck the envelope in the bottle. Tues day morning the check was miss ing but the bottle was still there. A check revealed that the milk man hadn't called. Mrs. Stewart notified police and stopped pay ment on the check. ident Eisenhower measures. Saying that the work of Con-1 gress so far "is distinguished by i special interest legislation," the organisation urged action oa these bills: Foreign aid. V. S. participation ia the Organization for Trade Co operation, customs simplification, civil rights, school aid, housing, aid to depressed areas, social se curity revision, Niagara power development. Hells Canyon, and Immigration law amendments. Ike Signs New Water Measure WASHINGTON Un President Eisenhower Wednesday signed a bill deiimed to heln some water users in reclamation projects who . girl of 17. Coffee Makes 34 Seriously 111 in Portugal VIANA DO CASTELO. Portu gal (AP) Thirty-four persons were seriously ill, 17 of them In a dying condition, Wednesday after drinking coffee and brandy Tuesday. Twenty-eigh' of them are women. The victims were unloading tod fish on the docks and a ship owner offered them the coffee and spirits to encourage the un loading. A short while after taking the coffee they felt violent pains. The worst affected was a young Three pregnant worn- Theatre Time Table ILSINOBB THAPEZE": 1:08. IS JS TH KILLIJt IS LOOSE": S:l CAPITOL (Continuous from 1 p.m.) "EARTH vs. THE FLYING SAU CERS": 1:00. 4.1? T S4. 10 SI. thi wiRgwoLr! in, aa. I IS. KOBTH SALEM D It TVS I iColoa-epen t S. Show at 4wk HOCK AROUND THE CLOCK": Bill Halev lr his Comets "AT GUNPOINT': rrd Mac Murray. . HOLLYWOOD -GUY AND DOLLS": Te.' is at be safe when property adminis tered under controlled conditieas to properly selected patients." Dicumarol has "several disad vantages, " he said, and cited as one the persistence of its effects for several days after the treat ments are discontinued. In Eisenhower's case, use of which said patients treated with . dicumarol was halted temporarily while he was In Walter Reed Ar my Hospital last month for major abdominal surgery, lis use was resumed after the President's physicians decided the danger of 'of hemorrhage in connection with ment dicumarol "may have minor, ma jor or fatal hemorrhage, even whea it is administered by ex perts. But another book quoted by Scheele said "the margin of safety is satisfactory." This volume, pub lished last year, added: "Indeed, the drug has been giv en to patients continuously for three or four years without evi dence of harm." Seecessfnl Treatment Another authority reported on successful dicumarol treatment of a heart patient who ' "loads an extremely active life" as head of a Inrge company. The medicine thins the blood and is given to some heart pa tients to prevent blood clotting. Neu berger disclosed his corres pondence with Scbeeie at an In terior Committee hearing which ranged far afield from the as signed topic consideration of the nomination of Wesley A. D'Ewart to be assistant secretary of the Interior. As the committee members got Into a hot argument over "smear" campaign tactics. Sea. Kuchel (R Calif! said he thought Neu- load of American and foreign , berger had done a "disservice" beauties, parents, chaperones and , by saying In a newsletter that , charged with negligent homicide managers left La Cuirdia airport j "panicky" Republican politicians , in connection with a fatal auto Monday night bound for the Miss , might prop Eisenhower up with mobile accidcrt witnessed by Point System For License Suspension Hit OLYMPIA Un A resolution hitting at the state's point system for suspending driver licenses was approved by the convention of the State Federation of Labor after brief floor fight Wednesday. The resolution, submitted by the State Assn. of Motor Coach Em ployes, censured the accumula tive point system as discrimina tory when used to suspend licens es of truck and bus drivers and others who have ta drive vehicles ta earn a living. Sponsors maintained that a man's driving habits while behind the wheel of his personal car should not be counted against him in hia capacity as a commercial : driver. They called for legislation ite separate a man's commercial driving record from bis private driving record. They cited a bus driver who was discharged after establishing a perfect driving record for 11 years. They said he lost his job when his license was suspended because of points' accumulated against him ia connection with the way be piloted his private car. Aa opponent of the resolution from the Typographical Us ion maintained that with the emphas is on traffic safety for everyone, the commercial drivers should be as careful ia their personal cars as in their trucks and. buses. "If the guy has a bum record as a personal driver, I don't want ta ride on his bus, that's far sure." the delegate from the Ty pographical Union told the con vention. In other resolutions adopted by the convention Wednesday,- the state federation went oa record ia favor of civil service for em ployes of King County; for legis lation increasing the minimum wage law in Washington: extend ing benefits of unemployment in surance to state employes: Medical 'Coverage for county employes: revision of the setup the State Employes' Retire- Board and the State Per- Indicted r -.t.v . . r;''?rf ''-'' ' !A.. VO-Vn . ' ii. '" EUGENE Ernest Laadeea. alto aey, waa Indicted Wednesday by Ike Lane Csaaiy grand Jury oa chargea of receiving s I a I a a aaey and of larceny by bailee. 8tary M page m.l V Planeload of Beauties Head For Calif ornia NEW YORK (AP) A plane- the operation had passed. i Marilyn, Mate Face Possible Day in Court R0XBURY. Conn ( - Play wright Arthur Miller and his ac tress bride. Marilyn Monroe, have been summoned to appear as wit nesses in the Roxbury Justice Court July 23. They are scheduled te fly to England Friday, the Uth. and there has beea no announcement of a change in plans. Miss Mon roe is going to make a picture ia England with Sir Laurence Oli vier. Frederick Greenberg, a New Haven lawyer, said be wanted Miller and Miss ' Monroe to ap pear as witnesses for a motorist Sale of Salem Cafe Reported The Cupboard Cafe at State and High Streets has been sold by John Glodt to W. V. Hale of Beaverton, whs took over July 1. - Hale has spent many years In -the restaurant business. Purchase price was not disclosed. Glodt, after selling the down town restaurant, is continuing his operation of J's Coffee Shop and unve-in on Edgewater street. West Salem. sonnel Board; legislation correct ing charges sgainst culinary work ers for meIs; extension of un employment compensation to em ployes of the fresh fruit and vege table industry:; Opposition to any additional : taxation of the beverage industry, and support for financial support of adequate teacher salaries and ' state support of public schools from the kindergarten through the junior college level. unintentionally acquired too much n are in s serious condition, land. I An investigation showed the In such projects, a, single own- poisoning came from the coffee er may receive water only (or 1M since not all of them drank acres. Therefore a bant wnicn brandy. acquired additional land by fore closing a loan or an Individual who acquired such land by In heritance, was in danger o( hav ing his water cut off immediately. The new law provides tor tem porary water supply up to five yean in such cases to allow time for adjustment. CA.1 BLAST Hl'RTS IS YORK, Pa. liTiBottled gas leak ing from a tank following two ex plosions and a fire, seeped into a crowd of 90 spectators Wednes day night, became ignited and ex ploded again, injuring at least J persons. the VALUES you9 ve all been waiting F0R..! -ktwp cooll b comfortabltl 0 sport jackets These finely tailored all wool fabrics, silk snd wool, Dacroa snd wool, smartly styled Sport CoaU are perfect for well-dressed comfort. Regular to 39.50 0 men s suits Smartly styled single breasted suits of fina alt wool worsteds and flannels. 26 Reg. to $55 I m o o r 1 1 d Scotch Twists, hard finish ad worsteds, silk at wool suitings True , quality garments by foremost makers .fine clothes. Beg. te $tM Hollywood Styled SLACKS - : Fine quality all wool worsted flannels, ,,hrlmet and ' worsteds. Continuous mtiMband. tailored dTVflfs Hy high grsde manu- 11 J y Erg. ta I17JI S 1 t jfettnife. 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Tbe plane is due in Los An geles tomorrow morning. The contest for the American entrant is to be held at Long Beach, Calif., July 18, and she will com pete with girls from 39 other couhtries for the "Miss Universe" title. drugs should he become ill during them the day before their mar the fall campaign. riage. Belief la Ike Creenburg said he wasn't going Neuberrer said he had not in- j to do anything to disrupt the Mil dicated Eisenhower would permit ler's plans, "but a subpoena is such a procedure and expressed ' mandatory and I can only assume belief the President would not en-1 they will appear. If they don't ter another campaign if he had thry will be subject to the punish doubts about bis health. I ment of the court." Then the Oregon Democrat said I Greenberg represents Ira Siade, Hearings Due On Columbia Farm Sizes he had written Scheele about dicumarol after reading newspa per reoorts that it was being giv en to Eisenhower. Scheele's replv ran to 10 pages and quoted at length from medi cal authorities. The surgeon general wrote that use of the drug is "considered to It. of New York, who wss the driver of a car which was wreck ed June 2 on a winding road Dear Miller's home here. Mara Sherha toff, New York correspondent for the French m a g a 1 i n e, Paris Match, was injured fatally. The car which was wrecked was following closely the car in which Miller and Miss Monroe were rid ing to a press conference concern- State Boundary Agreement Told VANCOUVER, Wash. Ul -State Sens. Dale McMullen of Washing-' ton and Rudie Wilhelm of Oregon agreed Wednesday on general outlines of a aew official boundary between Oregon and Washington. The new boundary will substan tially follow the main channel of the Columbia River. The original boundary, approved by Congress when Oregon wss admitted to the union, was based on channels and islands, some of which hsve since shifted. The new boundary when finally approved will be based on per manent landmarks. Man Loses In Fire Fight, Drops Dead MACKINAW CITY, Mich. -All alone. Stanley Zuras, 60, fought a fire which swept through his motel Tuesday while firemen waited helplessly a few hundred yards away for a train to pull.. awav from a crossing. When he saw the fire was out of control, Zuras ran outside, keeled -over and died of a heart attack. Later, when the Pennsylvania Railroad express train had moved on, firemen drove across the tracks and put out the fire. The interior of the 12-unit frame motel was destroyed. Firemen said an explosion of undetermined origin touched off the blase. Woodburn Drive-In Wed. - Than.- FrL-gaL Wall Disney's uviw Nsar Pins T WOM A TU10W HUNT Joha Wayae Joanne Dra 0KN 7:15 llarti Desk IOU11" HllliaWayS! ing their impending marriace. : . . . 1 (Irfpnhfrw intinutav) hp war Ask Police Aid Two runawsy boys from Castle Rock, Wash., turned themselves SPOKANE Public hearings Ia r!atarmina uVtnt har lnHit.-l4iisnl land holding allotments In the Col-I'l ,0 eit? Police Wednesday eve umbia Basin should be Increased n'!lf- . will be held this fall it was an-1 xys-sges 10 and 13 said nounced Wednesday. thfT d riln" N1' b'rydes State Sen. W. C. Raugust of ,rom c"" Rnrl Kelso and Odessa said Secretary of the In-,,ht" ,uk,n 1 ,bu for Stl,m terior Fred Seaton agreed to hold' Pollc heir parents, the hearings in late August w R"" '" the runaway: One boy early September. The site of the'f"d h P "uble with mrtinr kit nnt Kmii rUtrmlnH ' moiner, Raugust said Seaton approved the hearings after a conference with State Sen. George Zahn, Okanogan Republican, at the Re publican State convention last week. At the convention, Seaton, who gave the keynote address, plained his opposition to the before Congress which would Greenberg intimated he wanted testimony from the Millers con cerning the speed at which their car was traveling when the acci dent occurred. Miller also has been cited for contempt of Congress but he said last night that action will not de lay his departure for England. Bar Examination Due Next Week Approximately 140 persons, ex clusive of four lawyers recently from other states, will write in the annual state bar examinations here next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Th vominatifififl Mitl k UaM in the State Capitol Building un- der direction of the State Board of Bar Examiners. crease the site of farm units I the Columbia Basin to 320 acres. Seaton said that before the law it changed, hearings should be 'held in the area to determine whether the Chang would be 1 I equitable. Present law prohibits a single family from owning more than ISO irrigable acres. Nebraska Man Head Srhool for C of C " MISSOULA. Moot. U A B. (Jack 1 Woodwin of ScotUbluff, V.k . l t.J 1 A a iL. k:.ji Rocky Mountain Institute Wednci- ' 1 ' . nI! . 1 . ... 1 , . I nrunnx presiaem 01 me scnooi HOTELS tLAN TV un .nMiniicr 01 inmmerce execu tives is T. Victor de Forest of Fargo. N.D. Members of the Board of Man agers Include E.D. Hopkins, Ken newick, Wash. The group will conclude its weeklong sessions Saturday. Missoula was selected as the site of next year's, meeting. DALLAS MOIOR-YU Gales open 7:15 show at dusk Giant IN ft screes SPECIAL DOLLAR DAYS . . . f i ll per car Richard Denning la "THE DAT THI WORLD ENDED" Superscope , Second Feature Kent Taylor In "mNTOH FROM 10,000 IU6UIT Purse Thief Gets Passport A purse-snatcher escaped with I a bag containing the passport of , a German girl here late Wednes day evening, city police reported. , Police uid a man grabbed Rein-. gard Schmidbauer's purse about 10:30 p.m. as she was walking , north on Church Street near the Post Office building. , The mas jumped a three-foot , hedge and disappeared into Willsoo Park, police were told. The purse . contained other personal papers in addition to the passport, Miss Schmidbauer, a resident of 691 Union St., said. , 1 1 1 Vk J I , a ; I y ; : Gates Open l:4S NOW PIAYINOI H0IAUTI -AlJtO- i.mill. s -TSssjNf.iesM,aa V NEW YORK - Two big ho tel here are to inaugurate a new closed-circuit television program this fall. Hotel TV Broadcasting Corp. said the telecasts would be on film and designed to acquaint visitors with the city's ' night spots, restaurants and places of interest. The two hotels were not named. Continuous From 1 P. M. NOW SHOWING SVUP.Wt'l iTirui ootuatu nau . wf o . . . Mwaaeeova mast I .i MMstsMH-tai ?l luijihita.iai HELD OVER I Tha "rfwaW wr rn WMafl Ii UMCASTttCUITIS 1 1 10U.01RICI0A I QlNaHMASeOr'C H 1 , WkaitM II 1 l CO-HIT- jastsn C0TTEN LEMIN9 WINSIU CORIY aVTd I M!5iTal Don't Miss Our Big Friday the 13th Midnight Show! Comt On Out For a Howling Good Timt! Bewarel Don't Coma Alonol Tickets on Sale 11:45 t. M. Show at Midnighll Mc i PHONI 44711 Opsa 1:45 2tc NOW fUYINO SPECIAL FUJI mil ENGAGEMENT fhe Picture of the Year f Gy ys AND Dolls Color and GnemaSO0P! NO WCtUSE IN MICCS1