1 1f? c. II) Statesman, Salem, OrclTiurs., Oct 25, '56 :rcmo Court Frees ccaburg Attorney of no-Day Jail Sentence Spencer W. Yates. Roseurf lawyer who was sentenced to a day in jail for contempt ot court by Circuit Judge Carl E. Wim berly, was freed of the charge Wednesday by the Oregon Su preme Court, Yates served two hours of the Decision in Stock Auction Yard Delayed Decision over whether Earl Cillaspie's license to operate a livestock auction yard in Salem should be revoked or suspended wu taken under advisement Wed nesday after an administrative hearing in the State Agriculture Department '' - :A ' Presiding over the hearing was Albert Julian, Scio, chairman of the State Livestock Auction Board. The Issue over Cillaspie's li cense arose Sept 11 when' Dr. Gprdon C. York, assistant state veterinarian, called at the yard and asked Gillaspie to show him the records on four cattle. . At thm krin Wediwwdav. Gil. laspie said Dr. York was a strang er to him and didnt snow agri culture department Identification. Is bis appearance, Dr. York maintained he had identified him self verbally and the yard owner I hdn asked to see his ereden- Witnesses indicated that Gillas pie did not produce the cattle records until the next day after York had returned with Sheriff Denver Young and State Veterin arian Kenneth Peterson. - Two Injured In Mishaps Said Better Two 78-year-old Salem women who were involved In two differ ent accidents on Tuesday were re ported in good condition Wednes day by hospital authorities.' - ' Mrs. Bertha V. Compton, CM S. vvuiiiivivuH syoia uusiu nun amesf- ery Wednesday in Salem Memorial hospital, to correct bone breaks suffered when she fell while at tempting to catch bus at State and Liberty Streets. . Mrs. Martha Graham, SOS North 21st St., was admitted to' Salem peneral hospital for treatment of a head laceration, bruises and .shock, when she was struck by a car which Jumped over a curb after a wreck at 21st and Brey jnan Streets. ' - Ike to Request More Money for Disabled Veterans WASHINGTON, Oct M IA President Eisenhower said today he will tsl the nest Congress to increase the compensation of total ly disabled veterans. He (aid he believes they now are Undercompensated. r . Eisenhower's statements were In a letter to James A, Sheehan, as sociate editor of the National Tribune, White House press secre tary James C. Hagerty described the publication as the successor to Stars and Stripes. ": Eisenhower's letter was in reply ta one from Sheehan. Eisenhower told Sheehan the nresent veterans' program "is the finest in the world and has been largely developed on a bipartisan 'The President laid he concurs wholeheartedly In a report by commission headed by Gen. Omar ; N. Bradley that service-connected needs of veterans should be given the highest priority, and that serv ice-connected compensation and death benefits should be liberal and generous. FALL KILLS MIXER KELLOGG. Idaho, Oct 14 -Vernon Roscoe, 40, waa killed to . day when he fell 1$ feet Inside the Bunker Hill Mine here, sentence before he appealed from Judge Wimberly's sentence. Tat case arose out of an objection made by Yates in a personal in jury trial in Boseburg last Feb. 28. . v Judge Wimberly had cruized a witness for giving "evasive an swers," and then Yates objected to the court's "irascible tone. The Supreme Court ruled that Yates was performing duty to his client, and that there is no evi dence that the Judge's tone was not irascible. Right Cited The high court said: "If a defendant in good faith reasonably believes it to be his duty to his client to object to ap parent hostile, manifestations by a trial judge he has a right to do so. provided the objection is made in a respectful manner. And if he has a right to object, he also has a duty to point out tne speciiic ground of objection." The court said there was no evi dence that Yates made his objec tion in a disrespectful manner or In bad faith. It also said there was evidence that Judge Wim berly displayed some anger to ward Yates Judge Wimberly also was re versed in another Douglas County appeal, the high court ruling that Betty Parker couldn't obtain cus- MjwJ tri uu u..av a. ... grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Perry Kotterman. .... . Rollng Kerened Judge Wimberly had granted Mrs, Parker's petition for habeas corpus, but the Supreme Court reversed tt by rinding Uit mti. Parker wasn't a fit mother. The high court's decision said that Judge Wimberly "at the ter mination of the trial abruptly and in a manner more cavalier than Judicial brushed aside all of the evidence impeaching Mrs. Park er's moral character. . i Almost immediately thereafter he ordered the child released, to the custody of the mother." In a third appeal case Wednes day, the Supreme Court upheld a life sentence of Mrs. Ann Whit ney Avert, who shot and killed Delmore Lessard, former Portland lawyer. Mrs. A vent' was convicted of second degree murder which oc curred In the Heppner Tavern where she worked. Lessard had come to see her in connection with a fight for custody of her son. - I r Salem Baby, 2 Months, Dies The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Prescott, 2549 Ever green Ave., was found dead in her crib Wednesday noon, less than two hours after she had seemed in perfect health when her mother fed her, Marion County coroner's deputies said, " No cause for two-month-old Shar on Ann Prescott' s ueath was found Wednesday but a doctor was to make further study, according to the coroner a office. The babv was born Aug. 21 in a Salem hospital Besides her parents, she leaves grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Prescott and Mrs. Marjorle Tay lor, all of Salem. - Dr. Ahlbin Named District Officer Dr. John L. Ahlbin of Salem has been elected president for District S of the Oregon Association of Chiropractic Physicians. Tne new vice president Is or, John Tarr. Stayton. Dr. Guy Bur gess, McMinnville, is secretary treasurer, .i-' New officers for Women's Auxi liary are Mrs. John Tarr, presi dent; Mrs. Robert Brinker, vice president; Mrs. P. W, DeMarco, secretary; Mrs. Guy Burgess, treasurer, OKLAHOMA ALLIGATOR " IDABEL, Okla. Ut-Kot all the big alligators live in Florida. Edwin Tapley and James Lee of this southeast Oklahoma town caught an alligator weighing 120 pounds and measuring more than ft feet on Little River. 'a.. t,33i: cncr?rc'rTFl 1 1 A'liilljivjViJtiJlili 1 c-;ijl Prevent Eye Injury! In Hie shop. In sport, or while driving, wear the new Unbreakable Clatses that won't shot ter . . . won't break. Ready In I day HO EXTRA Chorflt Hf ff t Ajww fmt cm wtf4, wtmVp " t mmmlf. ww )mr Chum Wkifc Hfitfl , (1 IGA 0 i mm0 ii - " , ir 0 fJ iMMiMMw,MWwsspaississw . . igl A .Dollar Bill . . . Nothing lo Buy . . . Register at Salem IGA Stores ' j Sec H Displayed it CommtrtW link el Wim, 30 1 H. Church J I Tret Top Apple Cider M IC IGA Asst. 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