, Ore., Frt Dec. 7, '56 n I n n , " n.. Dec. IB ! . ' Robert L. Tay- i r i 1 ,-' rit 30-day 1 i i i man arrested jrr i i ! 'rrgation pann r ( rom during i t : i i : i r por- . s 1 i i t..e Cilutoa racial w e ', 1 x Cuim!y farm er, v i .J v. hi!- passing c i i 3 i i Ju ' Taylor i t I "Will. He was i: l i. ..: I contempt, .the , i s n eh;.: J since inte- ,1 W 4 I A 4 J a ::ny Aid i Oriisin ? Yor.X, Dec. s (fi-Vice it N nn called tonight for I u.'ri i Aes to give financial ) ti I to help it out of .ciii!in aiemmiiig (rem the i c- s. '.A:i tiifflf Hale problem which i us a a result of the i the Near Eatf U the I i' ht our friends in i ri .ice," Nixoo said in - i 8 ;(".. t it is in our interest as t' r to assist them in ir of c.iiiculty. and I am t that there will be strong a support in the Con s I r granting such assist- i was the chief speaker at i National Automobile . . -ner ot the Automobile ..'.tiurrrs Assn. h was one of his first ; e v. n re-f 'ect:on as Presi ! I . ' 1 '.vr's running mate. t .t the United States iiif; -rscd the British and ,n fi Nea s t'-e time for us all to li.at recriminations and j v. .31 serve no purpose ' c e nf freedom could suf-:'-r c -er than to v i i nr any oilier incident e between us and v J i ) grated Clinton High School was closed Tuesday by the disorders, Juri2e Taylor ruled that Dichl distributed ''this highly .inflam matory' paper with the willful in tent of hindering and embarrass ing this court", in the Clinton in tegration case. ; r; Uandbliu'civea , . ' Two copies of (he handbilt wefe given Dist. Atty. Joha C. Craw ford and former Asst. Dist. Atty. William . Badgett by Diehl. Before sentencing Dieh.1, Judge Taylor Indicated be would set trials within 10 days for the It other men and women under ar rest on contempt charges. In setting bonds for the groups, U.S. Dist. Judge Robert L. Tay lor at Knoxviiie sternly warned the defendants against returning ta Clinton and starting trouble. Six men posted bond by noon. Eight other men and two women were arranging bond for their arraignment a e 1 1 Monday in Knoxviiie. Judge Taylor said he would set the cases for trial within 10 days. Hungarian Bltaatloa ' The prosegTefMloa handbills read in part: "When good Chris tian people are arrested like they were in Clinton yesterday, we bave a Hungarian situation here at home." . - The integration disturbances, building up in recent days since the acquittal here of Kasper on a state charge of sedition and incit ing to riot, were climaxed Tues day with the assault of the Rev. Paul Turner. The Baptist minister was at tacked a few minutes after he escorted to school six Negro stu dents who had been absent .from classes several . days because of what they termed "abuse" from some white students. a v s. " 1 t : . iry, Nixon said n iy have won ! "in the process r n of the y ere so f.matical- i .1." Nixon said, i of I' . -iry ill r ! ...t in ' t world com- i t l .. 'si States had ' i : 1 y ,i,nns on n ani Suei i i t a s'rori; f-mn-1 I i fT builJing r I J on la rather - VS. poiition In n events, I : s we were at a Kl. -V." I ! I : J F'.ifcs met ' : 1 t r, . ' "owes : r f i . : 'e to I - r s'--l ti-cre- '. -) eir friemis 1 1 ji. I I ranee, in 1 t I: ' e won a in t..;.t area,"l -it. Tjt thry i i ,e lo..t 1' e moral ; a v '? i" i.l. r to c.tiilomn your 1 t y are wrong. It 1 t ) !.,i ;na your i rvc. t Lfl Five n, among eiht J by a grand , c a n were In 1 caarjes of per- . 1 . s ! a 1.1 i , i f itrm-i's, a!-o d from the of vice and 1. The new - five of trs 1 they ;v t the 1, t investi- Freight Car SuppIyUpr Across Nation WASHINGTON, Dec. tl The Interstate Commerce Commission announced, today the railroad freight car supply situation has unproved to such ' sn extent that is revoking all of the emergency rules issued earlier this year in an effort to alleviate shortages in nearly all parts of the country. - The improved supply. ICC said, reflects continued railroad-shipper cooperation in efficient use of ears. The industry also had launched a large scale program on new equipment buying and car repair. ' - : Among the rules revoked was one prohibiting roundabout rout ing of freight or deliberate delays in transit. This regulation was an nounced April t, and was prin cipally aimed at long-standing practices of lumber mills in the Pacific Northwest These prac tices involved starting cut lumber eastward or southwarf by slow routes while negotiating for a sale or delaying such shipments in transit in order to make delivery on a specific desired date. Some Oregon mills, which claimed the prohibition would ruin companies having limited storage t.iciiitira, gut a fcucrsl court re straining order sgainst the rule, hut ICC's power to invoke it was finally upheld by the court and the rule became effective June 11. Icy Streets Blamed for 8 Injuries - Stry alse em page !). Freezing temperatures which iced Salem streets and roads in jured eight people Thursday. ' City police also reported two col lisions that were caused by slip pery roads. ' 1 " i Injured about 1:20 was ConncU Dyer, 12. 185 S. 15th St., fell off a bicycle In the too block on South 12th Street He was treated for kg contusions and shock. P. R. Alexander, .171 Belkvue St., slipped on ice at Liberty ,and State streets. He was taken to Sa lem General Hospital. About 1:50 a.m. at St Joseph's school John Bice. 12. 545 S. lSth St. slipped en Ice. lit was taken to Salem General Hospital where he was treated for a fractured left ..'I.' At 1:40 a.m. Minnie S. just slip ped when getting off a bus at Chemeketa and High streets. She was treated for a head abrasion and taken to Salem Memorial Hos pital. She was later released. , Cearthease Fall ;' At Sfl am. Mrs. Alta Wells. 1083 Cascade Dr., slipped on the first floor of the courthouse. She told aidmen that she had ice on her shoes. She was taken to Salem General Hospital and treated for a frsctwred left arm. . At 1-43 b m. Wavne JeffrT Blum. 7. 695 Buena Vista Dr., fell off a sled near Candnleria School. He was treated for a two Inch lacera tion on the side of his head. Two outpatients who were trjat it t K.ilpm General were William Kiewil, who fell when his bike slipped, and Edward Winthrow. 12, 1630 Berry St. who slipped at Les lie junior high school. First traffic accident that was csused by icy roads, according to city police, was at :50 when cars driven by Anton Lelack, 1550 Roo sevelt St., and David Lee Salsbef ry. 730 N. Commercial St., collided at Court and High streets. Cars Collide - The second occurred at 1:30 a.m. in the 200 block of South Liberty Street when cars driven by Zoe Cornetl Maison. 3070 Holiday Dr.; and Lawrence Zielinski, Rt I, Box 232, collided. 1 Police said no injuries were re ported and that damages to the cars were slight In both accidents. State police said there were a number of cars in ditches or in volved in minor accidents on high ways around the area but none were believed serious and no In juries were reported. Marion County sheriff's office re ported minor damages to cars that slipped and collided Wednesday morning. The accident took place at Sunnyvlew and Evergreen be tween cars driven by Ronald O. Bartruff,' 2210 Breyman Ave. and Helen F. Peth. 1255 Duncan Ave. Czechs Allowed To Chew Gum VIENNA. Austria, Dec. I (II Chewing gum banned for years by Czechoslovakia's Communist rulers ss a symbol of American "decadence" has been rehabili tated," according to Cxech news papers received here. The national economic plan for 1957 provides for the manufacture of 20 tons of chewing gum. The plan is to provide gum for miners to keep them from chewing to bacco. , The Weather Astoria 1 Baker M mi ford North Band, Portland Salcaa - Chicago I Vnvi-r .... fort Worth --. Lra Anyclaa Miami - New York San Francisco Saattl Max. Mia. Rata t .01 2t .' S trace .37 t4 .11 4 U .20 JO 21 , M 14 IS trace . as ST - .OS - IS ' S3 .OS' .t 0 0 m " 87 -.01 ' 0 " 44 -; .01 ' .SI S .10 ' 31 -...) . trace . ..1 a S trar Srjokan Waihinfton, D. C. .S Torfay a forccatt (frfcrtAr. 8. Waath. rr Bureau. McNary ricld. Oalem): Partly cloudy with a few mow flur- riea todar and ionlfht. - Cloudy Sat urday with oecaaional (now IS the morninf. Hl(h today M A lltU warmer tonisht with low Ml), , Wlllametta Riven i let.. K Tamp. 12 ill ajn. today j, 10.. SALEM MBCIPTTATIOM . Since Stan a Weather Year, Sea, t Te dale Lart year Xaramal S O 1S.7S . , 11.44 Ex-Silverton Banker Dies SUteaaaaa Kewi Service ' ' SILVERTON, Dec. S-CharleS A. Reynolds, 64, farmer Silverton banker, died at The Dalles Wed nesday night. He he-1 been manager of The Dalles branch of the United States National Bank in recent years. Reynolds was connected with the old Coolidge and McClaine bank at Silverton as cashier for a number of years. He was bora Aug. S, 1892, at Mountain Home, Idaho. HU late father, C. A. Reynolds, was one of the founders of the Silverton Co. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Francis Adams Reynolds, The Dal les, and one daughter. Mrs. Carol tines) Green, of Portland. Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. at the Spencer Mortuary, The Dal les. . Conference 'Hears Salem Forester VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. I TW William G. Hughes of Salerrt. a forester for the Oregon State For estry Dept., said today that or ganisation can prevent "organized confusion" on forest fire lines. Speaking at the 47th annual Western Forestry Conference, Hughes said that the organization system requires a team of ten men. including a firi boss, assist ant fire dispatcher, chief scout. supply chief, head time keeper and four division bosses. He reported that Oregon, In co operation with the various private and public agencies, conducts schools oq fire fighting for logging foremen. Leader Dies . i V 7 at X: NEW DELI II Dr. B. R. Anv bedkar, 13, nominal leader of India's 19 million un touchables and chief archi tect ef nation's republican constitution, died today, in Us sleep at New Delhi, ap parently of n heart attack. (AP Wlrephoto) , Man Injured -In Accident John Carl Foster, Independence, was treated for a cut ever his right eye that was susUined in a traf fic accident, city first aidmen ssid Thursday. - Foster was a passenger in a car driven by his . brother, Joseph Foster, abto of Independence, when it collided with a pickup truck registered to the Stokes Trucking Co., Sweet Home, police said. The accident occurred Wednes day evening in the MOO block of Portland Road. 3 Convicted In Blinding of Victor Riesel NEW YORK. Dec. I WV-Three men were convicted today of con spiring in the acid blinding, of labor columnist victor Riesel. A federal court jury of eight men and four women returned the verdict M minutes after it begaaj deliberations at 1 p.m. The trial had been going on for 22 days. The three were found guilty tf aiding the acid-thrower 'who hurled the blinding liquid into Riesel't face outside a Broadway restaurant last April 5. They face up to five years in prison each of a $10,000 fine, or both. Federal Judge William B. Herland set' tomorrow for senlen The three are Domenico (Nick) Bando, 47; Gondolfo -XShiekie) Mi ranti, 17, and Leo Telvi, 26. The specific crime for which they were convicted waa conspi racy to obstruct Justice. The government contended they helped Abe Telvi, brother of Leo, and the actual hurler of the acid. to flee arrest and prosecution aft er the assault. Abe Telvi was found shot to death July 28 on the Lower East Side. The government says he was killed because he demanded more money for carrying out the acid assault. Cold-Weather Habit Causes Man's Death KIRKLAND. Dec. I U John W. Austin, 79, a retired account ant, had a cold-neather habit of starting the motor of his car in bis closed garage several times a day, apparently to warm it up. His body was found In his auto today. Carbon monoxide poisoning naa killed him. Theater Time ; Table. y ' frlday, December T, ISM . elsinokk "POWER PRIZE" "rOS, 19:30 , "STAR OF INDIA"' :M . . ,. s - CAPITOt r . : " f ; "ATTACKr 1:00, 1SJJ "MANFISH" S:1S HOLLYWOOD PROUD PROTANB"! 7:09, 11S -BIRDS It BEES"! I ll Eugene Student Wins Voice of Democracy Fete HOOD RIVER, Dec. HI - Sue Cottnair of St. Francis High School, Eugene, Is winner of the Oregon Junior Chamber of Com merce Voice of Democracy con test. The ' announcement was made today by Jackson .Spindje of Hood River, chairman of the state-wide contest in which 2.154 students from 1S6 high schools competed. Miss Cottnsir formerly attended the Dallas Junior High School. Her prize is an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., to compete in the national contest. District Attorneys f Open Conference PORTLAND. Dec. ( The Oregon Assn. of District Attor neys opened its annual convent'nn here today, hearing talks on the motivation for crime and on lake advertising. The Oregon State Sheriff's Assn., meeting at the same time, heard talks by Joseph Santoiana, scent in charge of the Portland FBI office, and U. S. Marshal Harold Sexton. Both groups will elect officers tomorrow. , Blaze Damages Junction City Mill JUNCTION CITY. Dec. Ml Fire caused heavy damage early today to the Charles F. Johnson sawmill two miles south of here. The plant, where normally 2S men work, has been closed the past week. Firemen did not im mediately determine the cause of the blaze. ' - The Junction City fire depart ment saved a planing mill in a separate building and finished lumber. It took three hours to put out the fire. 3 Parkdale Grower Takes 8 Firsts In Turkey Show MCMINNVILLE, Dec. D. R. Cooper of Parkdale took eight of 10 first places in the bronze broad breasted division at the Pacific Coast Turkey exhibit here today. , Gath Brothers of Salem took seven ribbons, none of them firsts, in this division. , ' The grand champion birds will be ebnaen tomorrow. Also on schedule tomorrow Is the organization's annual banquet at which a trophy will be present ed to the man who has done most for the turkey industry in Oregon. DEIiUMAIFt STOPS! SWEATING WINDOWS BUSTERINO PAINT DRIPPING BATHROOM FIXTURES CONDENSATION ON INNER yAND OUTER WALLS. . J - . ' . A Stoaitu Clalral IraNai Waltk Teat Cmt AWard U Wltht . . for Information: Call 27316 or writ THE DEHUMAIR SALES CO. 1175 Livingston Ave. . Salem.' Ore. BU3MMSaXaKSUaM MASTER HAS MADE A DLLi(sLlAlL of MOTOHOIA TV SETS At Great Savings to Christmas Shopptrs Ir.agir.e! C4 SWIM 84' Wed. Thurs.,4UlO . FrLtt) 11 Sat. It 11 Sun. 1 to 4 Have a Plealt Sapper erewJ mm fcv 4mm fireplace. Irlaf) yaw fee!. 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"JESSE JAMES Vs. DALTONS" ' CHAP. 12-1HE SEAHOUNIT CARROTS 3 Ba25' 10 POTATOES Zv FRIDAY AIID SATURDAY SPECIALS t . . . Dutchmaid Margarine Buy 3 Reg. Price GET 1 LB. FREE jm Shortening 69' WILLIAMS 25c Size JIFFY Potato (hips 19' Pancalie wL ifir 10 IT CENTENNIAL nnnrnnn Tib. FANCY BEEF Rib Steaks or , : T-Bone Steaks Lb. PArl-READY-COLORED FRYERS Avcri23 Each 09' U. S. INSPECTED Polish Rings Eh 25' U. S. INSPECTED SMOKED Cottage Bulls . 39' COUNTRY STYLE Porft Sausage 3 .or 89' Wo Reserve the Right to limit No Sales to Dealers Prices Good Through7 Thursday Portland Road - Edgtwater ' St. SALEM ' : ' vWEST SALEM A