The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 14, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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i Iks Lien Play Leading Roles in
Racial Wrangle in Texas Court
By GARTH JOXEJ
TYIXK, TfX.. Oct 11 lH-JSne
nea fcv spoken most of the es
t .ma ted K7.500 words recorded ta
the attempt here U outlaw tbt
IvAACP in Texas.
TJ critical case h tttla
legal phraset and will cootinae to
be through tht expected appeal
whichever side wins ta the V. S.
Supreme Court.
' The htrirL3 piiciHy a re
quest by tba atate u inaka per
manent a temporary restraining
rder against the Texas National
Asst. f the Advancement of
Colored People recessed yester
day until Monday. ; , ,
Tht atata reated Thursday after
nine daya of testimony and 47 ex
hibits. So far the defense baa
questioned I of its expected 2S wit
nesses. - '
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The itata claims the NAACP
v.. vtniatMt Hi iuta charter br
what the state charges ia political
activity, making a profit and ao
liciting school integration suits.
The stat i says these activities art
nlawful because the haaw a
j-haHmd at a charitable Bon-
ttrnfit arranization.
So far. the NAACP has sought
to provt that plaintiffs in NAACP
lawsuits vera intimidated by state
officers, and that tht state had no
right to collect soma roe en
Dead Marine's
Parents Wait
Body of Son
' MIAMI JTa., Oct. 11 1 - The
parents of i Marine who died
while takinc recruit training at
Parria Island. S.C were unde
cided today whether to take the
word of doctors that he was the
victim of brain ailment.
"We doo't know what we're go
ml to do now. We've got to wait
until we view the body," said the
father of Pvt. Thomas L Dillard
Jr' 11 "Then we will see if we
should take further steps."
The elder Dillard said he re
ceived a letter Sect from his
son. who was then in the Marine
' hospital with pneumonia.
The next word we got was a
telegram Oct. U saying he was
' deal" Dillard said. They bad re
turned him to active duty Oct. a.
I'm no doctor but I believe they
called him back to active duty too
, soon after ha was in the hospital.
Dillard collapsed Thursday while
taking exercises and died half an
hour later. Marine spokesmen at
tributed the death to dead tissue
in the brain, and said It apparent
ly resulted from natural ,-causee.
Survcy.Fails to 1
Reveal rA-Ore in
Central Oregon
PORTLAND. Oct. 11 W-Aerial
aurveys of Central Oregon have
failed to reveal any radioactive
areas indicating uranium pros
apecU not already known. Atomic
Energy Commission officials said
tooay.
. Donald Hetland, chief of the
Xpokane district AEC office, said
-five areas around Bend were ex
; amtaed from the air, but none
cave promise of commercial
quantity deposits. , "
Kelland said the AEC was disap
pointed In the inactivity of pri
vate prospecting during the past
winner, i. , . . ,-. c
St. Paul School
Paper) Honored
NEW YORK, Oct 11 tsV-The
Buckaroo, St. Paul Union High
School publication, was one of sev
eral Oregon prep yearbooks to re
ceive an award today in the 16th
annual conference on school year
bock productions at Columbia Uni-
Tersity. -
The Buckaroo received a fourth
place for senior high schools under
, l enrollment .Other awards, in
various divisions went to schools
in Portland, Grants Pass, Beaver
ton. North Bend, Baker and Bep
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TICKETS
KCWONSALC
Portland
Symphony
Strlei
Willamette AadltorinU
First Concert
October U . ,
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denca the state has presented
here.
Slate Dirt. Judge Otis T. Puna-
ran. 47. a Slow laisini native
East Texaa baa ruled the 7th Dis
trict State Court for 14 years.
Easily the most dominant E
e in the walnut-paneled, air-
conditioned courtroom is Thur-
Gales Whip
Dust Across
Plains Area
By TEE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Southerly f ales Saturday
whirled large clouds of dust over
much of the water-hungry Great
Plains area.
Scattered showers dampened
southern Texaa and most of Flori
da but warm air moving across
the mid-Mississippi Valley pushed
thermometers over M from the
eastern Dakotat to Michigan. -.
Other scattered showers were
reported as far east as the Mis
sissippi River. ,
The weakening cold air invasion
la the East limited mercury read
ings to the cool Cos as far south
as the Carolines. Readings Just
west of the Appalachians were in
the 70s.
Western North Dakota, shivered
ia 40-degTee temperatures.
Some afternoon temperatures
were Boston 57, St. Louis SI, At
lanta 70, Tampa II, New Orleans
as, Minneapolis tj, Bismarck (3,
Denver C7, Phoenix 17, Saa Fran
cisco 17 and Seattle U.
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STATE AND LIBERTY
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. 1:15 .M.
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liivhxnsiTY
T'xkeH el Itevena
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good Marshall. 4t. chief NAACP
counsel and nationally prominent
spokesman for his race,
l-ahgaied Cigar
On the other side of the counsel
table k state Atty. Gen. Join Bea
Sbepperd, 40, who bypasses Duna
gan's ao smoking edict by chew
ing anhghted cigars. His almost
constant presence, although be
has said very little for the record,
iadicatea the importance be
places ea the hearing. r
The principal courtroom spokes
man for tba atata is Davis Grant,
41 first assistant attorney gen
eral Backing Sbepperd and Grant
are twe young assistants, person
able Wi3 Davis. 20, and Elbert
Morrow. 21 D. 5. Meredith, a for
mer district Judge and district at
torney, completes the state s court
room team.
Working with Maraaali art
three DaHaa Negro attorneys, one
of them a defendant in the, suit
W. J. Durham, 5L is a stocky.
constantly smiling attorney with
24 , years experience berore the
bar. -
MkbJcaa GraeJate
C. B. Bunkley. IS, a 1944 gradu
ate of the University of Michigan
law school, represents the NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational
Fund. Inc.. which he and Mar
shall contends is entirely separate
from the NAACP organization.
Listed as a defendant, but an
important-member of the NAACP
defense is U. Simpson Tate, 57,
regional NAACP attorney recog
nized and respected for years both
by friends and enemies of the or
ganization. The atate accuses him
of soliciting school integration
suits.
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R. J. Smith,
83, Succumbs;
Rites Tuesday
Prof. Robert John Smith! S3, a
former longtime' resident of the!
Independence area, died Friday at
Azusa, Calif., according to word
received here.
Bora ia Iowa in 1171, he taught
for many years at Jefferson High
School in Portland. He lived in
Oregon for 40 years and waa long
a resident of Route 1. Independ
ence. His wife, Mrs. Alice Smith,
died in Salem in 194S.
Prof. Smith was affiliated with
the Christian church.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Ann Raphael, Azusa, Calif.,
and one granddaughter.
Funeral services will be at 1:30
p.m. Tuesday at the W. T. Rigdon
Chapel with the Rev. Wayne
Greene officiating. Interment win
follow at Belcrest Memorial Park.
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Go Ahead for
Atomic Ship
WASHINGTON. Oct 11 ID -President
Eisenhower m afonday
wiD. give the go ahead for coo
itructioa of a nuclear powered
merchant ship, which Congress
authorized at the last aesuoo.
A White House ceremony baa
beta set for 10 sjn. EDT, for the
occasion. Invited are Secretary of
Commerce W e t k a. Chairman
Lewis L. Strauss of the Atomic
Energy Commission, Chairman
Clarence G. Morse of the Mari
time Commission Undersecretary
of Commerce Louis Rothschild,
asd K. E. Fields, AEC general
manager.
White House press secretary
James C Hagerty said the atomic
powered ship is expected to be
completed ia about three yearly.
Now-At Salem's family Show Center
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to the nation from farm accidents
averages about $173 per farm
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Judge Succumbs
PORTLAND. Oct 13 (it-Oar
ence H. Gilbert, judge of the do
mestic relations court here from
193 to 1337, died in a Portland
rest home today.
i r.tlher SI. formerlv waa Dreai-
dent of the Multnomah Bar Assn.,
and was a member of the child
welfare commission before bis ap
pointment to the bench.
Funeral services were pending.
India Congressman
Dies of Hunger Strike
MADRAS, India. Oct 11 -A
member of the Congress party
died today after a 79-day hunger
strike undertaken, he said, to win
agreement of his party's leaders
to cut their personal expenses.
The hunger striker, P. Sankara
linga Nadar, also wanted the city
of Madras renamed Tamil Nad.
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