Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1962, Image 6

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    Page 6A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Saturday, July 21, 1962
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AV-A World Court opinion that all
United Nations members are legally bound ti share peace keeping
costs of the Congo and Suei sparked predictions Saturday that
some acDior nations would swing into line but not the Soviet
led Communist bloc.
The Soviet Union, which refuses to pay on either the Congo
or Mirtdic East operation, already has made clear it will ienore
mo s-d uecisiun nanaeo aown at ine Hague and oppose any
Huumpi Dy me u.iv. ocncrai Assembly to endorse it.
Diplomats generally expressed confidence that the 104-nation
assembly can muster enough votes when it convenes this fall to
uphold the court's advisory opinion.
The Hague decision oncned the wav for rnirial stspmhlv Hp.
bate not only on whether to uphold the court's opinion, but
. I whether to revoke the voting
Unions Study
RR Intention
To Drop Jobs
CLEVELAND, Ohio un Lead
ers of five railroad brotherhoods
postponed any counteraction
Friday on the railroads' an
nounced intention to streamline
operations, including abolish
ment of jobs.
The union chiefs issued this
statement:
"We have undertaken a study
of a 40-page ultimatum served
on us by the carriers conference
committees (representing the
railroads). Because of the many
aspects involved, a second meet
ing has been scheduled for next
week."
The "ultimatum" referred to
work rule changes recommend
ed by a presidential commission
and which the railroads intend
to put Into effect Aug. 16. The
changes include, according to
the railroads, dismissal within
a year of 13,000 firemen with
less than 10 years seniority on
diesel locomotives in freight and
yard service.
A railroad spokesman said
over a decade the jobs of 40,000
firemen assigned as second men
on locomotives in freight and
yard service, would be eliminat
ed, passenger service will not
be affected.
Roy E. Davidson, grand chief
engineer of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, contends
the changes would put 80,000
out of jobs.
The five brotherhoods, repre
senting some 200,000 members,
are the Locomotive Engineers,
Locomotive Firemen and En
ginemcn, Railroad Trainmen,
Order of Railway Conductors
and Brakemcn and Switchmen's
Union.
Bread Company
Pleads Innocent
PORTLAND Ml Luxury
Bread Bakery, Portland, plead
ed innocent Friday to charges
of baking bread in oversized
pans.
No date was set for trial, but
the district attorney's office
said it would wait until the
fall court term.
The state tnid one-pound
loaves were baked in pans de
signed for Hi-pound loaves,
making consumers think they
were getting mprc for their
money.
Bakers claim consumers arc
not deceived because weights
arc marked on the loaf pack
ages. The stale Department of Agri
culture has scheduled a hear
ing on the so-called balloon
bread for Aug. 23.
power of any nation falling
more than two years behind in
its dues for the peacekeeping
operations and the regular U.N
budget. The U.N. charter pro
vides f or such penalties, but
they have never been imposed.
At present only Bolivia, Gua
temala, Paraguay and Yemen
are two full years behind in all
U.N. assessments. By paying a
total of about $37,000 they could
avoid sanctions. Diplomats close
to the issue predicted they
would do this before the assem
bly meets Sept. 18 for the new
session.
The United States hailed the
decision as one "of fundamental
importance to international law
and to the present and future
capacity of the United Nations
to maintain peace."
Officials in Washington said
the court action should strength
en President Kennedy s hand in
getting Congress to let him buy
up half ol the $200-million U.N.
emergency bond issue to help
save the world forum from bank
ruptcy. The General Assembly had
asked the World Court to hand
down an opinion whether the
cost of the U.N. Congo force
and the emergency force sta
tioned between Israel and Egypt
should be borne by all U.N.
members as apportioned by the
assembly.
Inquiry Asked
Into Missing
Grain Charge
WASHINGTON (DM) Sen.
Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., said Sat
urday that Senate investigators
ought to look into charges that
government grain is missing
from Billie Sol Estes' elevators.
Mundt, a member of the Sen
ate investigations subcommittee
digging into the Estes case, said
"the subcommittee could be ac
cused rightfully of doing less
than half its job" if it failed
to look into the reports.
Sen. John J. Williams, R-Dcl.,
said in a Senate speech Friday
that the Agriculture Depart
ment found a shortage of more
than 68,000 bushels in Estes
elevators although it told Con
gress there was none. Ho said
the shortage was reported to
him by the General Account
ing Office.
The Agriculture Department
quickly branded Williams' com
plaints "erroneous" and said
the shortage, a small fraction of
1 per cent of all Estes' govern
ment grain storage commit
ments, falls well within the
tolerance allowed for shrinkage
and errors of measurement. j
The statement also noted that
funds held in escrow and a $10
million insurance policy pro-'
tcct the department. It stood
on the previous statements by,
Agriculture Secretary Orville
L. Freeman that the govern- j
ment won't lose a cent through
shortage in Estes Elevators. I
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FORECAST 1 JLS
Fair
Here
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Fair weather will continue for the Emerald Empire Sunday but
widely scattered showers are due Saturday night over the portions
of the central great Plains and east Gulf states. It will be warm
along the south Atlantic and Gulf coast states and also from east
of the Rockies to the Plateau states. It will be cooler in the Ohio
valley and extreme northern New England.
Seven Killed
In Collision
SHAWANO, Wis. Wl A two
car collision at the crest of a hill
on a country road in northeast
ern Wisconsin early Saturday
killed seven persons six in one
car and one in the other. There
were no survivors.
The Shawano County sheriff's
office identified the dead as:
Walter Grimm. 48, and his
wife, 44; John Kocpke, 51, his
wife 46; and Oscar Mehlbcrg,
52, and his wife, 43, all livi
near the village of Marion on
the Shawaro-V. aupaca County
line; and Dilton Pingel, 23, who
lived in Marion.
The sheriff's office said the
two vehicles crashed head-on
near the top of a rather steep
hill within five miles of the
homes of the victims.
The accident was reported to
the sheriff's office at 3:36 A.M.
However, the watches of two
women were stopped at 1:15.
The couples were trapped in
side the wreckage of their car.
The driver of the other was
thrown partially out by the
impact.
Tourist Dollars
OTTAWA UPt U.S. tourists
will spend a record $500 million
in Canada this year. Resources
Minister Walter Dinsdale pre
dicts.
Murder Indictment
PORTLAND Wl Hubert
Douglas McCuiiey, 34, Portland,
was indicted by the Multnomah
County Grand Jury Wednes
day on a first degree murder
charge. He is accused of the 1
fatal stabbing June 13 of Ed !
Williams, 35. i
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Feature Times
SATURDAY
'Vimes listed IB Pacific Standard
Time. Persona deserving dayl'iht
time should add oneOhour to each
lime listed to ilnd the etartlng time
of movie.)
FOX The Counterfeit Traitor.
2:35. 10, 9 40. G. I Blues, 12:30,
5:05. "
HEJIG Boys' Night Out, 2:45,
5:10, 9:30. Hired Gun, 1:30. 5. 8:30.
MCDONALD Bon Voyage, 2:30,
8:20. 10:10. Two JAM Bears, 1, 4:40,
8:40.
McKENZIE (Springfield! Big Red,
tl a.m., 2:30, 6:15, 5.45. Samar, 12:45,
4:15, 7:50.
CASCADE DRIVE IN I Sprlngfleldl
The Big Gamble, 8:30. North by
Northwest, 10:30.
EUGENE DRIVE IN Thunder In
the Sun. 8:30. Judgment at Nurem
burg, 10:10.
MOTOR VU DRIVE IN Follow
That Dream, 8:15. The Man Who
Shot Liberty Valance, 10:10.
8UNDAV
FOX The Counterfeit Traitor, 1,
5:10. 9:20. G. I. Blues, 3:20, 7:30.
HE1LIG Boys' Night Out, 2:45,
6:10, 9:30. Hired Gun, 1:30, 5, 8:30.
MCDONALD Bon Voyage, 1:10,
5:10, 9:10. Two Little Bears, 3.30,
7:30.
McKENZIE (Springfield) Samar,
1:30, 4:50, 8:15. Big Bed, 3:15, 6:40,
9:45.
CASCADE DRIVE IN The Big
Gamble, 8:30. North by Northwest,
10:30.
EUGENE DRIVE IN Judgment at
Nuremburg, 10:10. Thunder in the
Sun, 8:30.
MOTOR VU DRIVE IN Tollow
That Dream, 8:15. Johnny Dark,
10:05.
NEW EUGENE DRIVE IN (Glen
wood i My Geisha, 8:20, 12:40. Bach
elor In Paradise, 10:45.
NORTH END DRIVE IN On the
Double, 8:15. The Man Who Shot
Liberty Valance, 10:10.
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Emerald Empire Weather
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EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
(All times daylight)
Forecast: Fair through Sun
day: High Sunday, 93; low
Saturday night, 52.
Statistics (readings at the
U. S. Weather Bureau, Mah
lon Sweet Airport, Eugene):
Highest temperature Friday,
87; lowest Saturday, 50; rain
in 24 hours ending 8 a.m.
Saturday, none; total for July,
trace; average for July .27 of
an inch; readings at 10 a.m.
Saturday: humidity, 54 per
cent; wind, NNW 7. Prevail
ing wind Friday, N 7.
Stage of rivers at 8 a.m.
Saturday, Willamette at
EWEB Steam Plant, 9.7 feet;
McKenzie at Armitage Bridge,
not available.
Sunrise and sunset: Sun
day, 5:50 a.m. and 8:48 p.m.;
Monday, 5:51 a.m. and 8:47
p.m.
TEMPERATURES
(24 hours ending 10 a.m. Saturday)
Noon Friday 70 mldn't Friday 59
2 p.m. " B.1 2 a.m. Sat. ..59
4 p.m. " 85 4 a.m. " 52
6 p.m. 87 6 a.m. ' 50
8 p.m. " 78 8 a.m. " 60
10 p.m. " 68 10 a.m. " 71
Readings at U.S. Weather Bu
reau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eu
gene. OREGON
Max. Illin. Prep.
Aitorla 71 54
Brookings 63 47
Burns 91 63
Klamath Falls 87 55
Lakeview 89 54
Medford 97
Newport 63
North Bend 67
Pendleton 94
Portland 85
Redmond 92
Roseburg 92
Salem 87
The Dalles 92
56
48
51
64
NATION
Max. Mln. Prrp.
Albuquerque 90 ' 65
Atlanta 91 70
Rismarck 83 55
Boise 96 61
Boston 85 M M
Chicago 82
Cleveland
Denver 91
Detroit 78
Fairbanks 85
Helena 87
Honolulu 85
Juneau 58
Los Angeles 81
Miami
Mlnneapolla 82
New Orleans 93
New York 85
Oklahoma City ...97
Phoenix
St. Iouls 90
Salt Lake City 93
San Francisco 61
Seattle 79
Washington ...
M Missing: T Trace.
FOREST FIRE
DANGER TOMORROW
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4690 Franklin Blvd.
TONIGHT! 8:30 Daylight
LITTLE MARY
SUNSHINE"
Carnival Theatre
(adjacent to University
Theatre)
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WITH" THAT GOOD CONEY ISLAND (CHILI) SAUCE
You'll hate yourself because you can't eat a dozen
Mac's Dog House
Long Hot Dogs Hamburgers Fries Shakes
Seventh & Blair
(ON THE SURE-FIT SEAT COVER CORNER)
Open from 5 p.m. till Midnight & from Noon on Sat. & Sun.
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SUNDAY
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LET'S KNOW EACH OTHER BETTER . . .
Francis (Bud) Fluke, Vice President
"Bud" lives with and two sons at 1785
Walnut Street, Eugene.
After 1 4 years of service in the branches
and main office of the United States Na
tional Bank of Portland, Bud joined the
home-owned, home-operated Citizens Bank
in 1961. Here in the Eugene and Springfield
area Bud is applying his state-wide banking
experience to the benefit of this community
end to the full-service of this bank.
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