Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal. alm, Orefnn. Thurari'a.y, May 26. 1949
Boy Trainer Michael Fay, 13-ycar-old Granada. Calif.,
high ichool student and a horse trainer, has his Palomino,
Jimmy Hix, demonstrate how he releases his master from
ropes.
Jail Faces Cabinet Officer
If Evidence Not Produced
Washington, May 26 U.m Sen. Pit McCarran, (D., Nev.), today
circulated a memorandum sayinj that the senate could jail At
torney General Tom Clark and Assistant secretary oi aiaie uonn
S. Puerifoy if they refused to produce files dealing with commu
nist activities. f ; -7 -
The memorandum was pre-ne oe nepi Dy ine .-.,-...i
Youths Held After
Stolen Car Wrecked
Portland? Ore., May 26 (Ut
Two teen-aged boys and a girl
were taken Into custody by state
police last night after they
wrecked a stolen car on the
Sunset highway near North
Plains.
The car had been stolen from
a Portland U-Drive lot.
State Patrolman James Bau-
a dog crossing the highway. It
kidded Into a ditch and rolled
over three times.
The girl and one boy are from
Salem. The other boys lives in
Portland. All IT years old. One
of the boys will be taken Into! a piano recital of students ol
Juvenile court here and the oth
ertwo to Salem
Mrs. Ralph Storey of McMlnn
vllle at the Baptist church therisf
Appear In Recital (Their parents ana orotners Mr
Grand Island Dclores and.and Mrs. Frank Finnicum, Ron.
Lavonna Finnicum appeared in'ald and Norman attended.
Ask Probe of
Plane Buying
Washington. May 26 W Rep.
Van Zandt (R-Pa) proposed to
day a congressional investiga
tion of "the nature and circum
stances" of military airplane
purchases.
He introduced a resolution to
create a special five-man house
committee which, among other
thinffs. would inauire into "Dri-
or or present" connections of;r incr aircraii companies,
any military officials with anyl
Nebraska fcnds Kent Controls
Lincoln, Neb., May 26 ()
Nebraska today became the first
state to authorize rent decon
trols under recent federal legis
lation giving states and com
munities the power to do so.
The decontrol action, effec
tive November 1, came when
the Nebraska legislature over
rode Gov. Val Peterson's veto
of the bill.
pared by the federal law section arms In close confinement in the
of the library oi congresa av mu ..-
request of McCarran, who is;
chairman of the senate Judiciary' Turkey, -with an area of 286,
committee. S03 square miles, has only some! man said the car was traveling
on.. t.ri ,i nf which 2.uu ono miles oi roaas or1 aoout : mues an nour wnen tne
were sent by McCarran to each j every
committee member, deals wnn
the committee's powers to act if
Clark and Puerifoy should re
fine to answer subpenas for
them to appear with the records.
Clark and Puerifoy have been
subpenaed to produce 168 files
which an immigration subcom
mittee claims are needed in an
investigation aimed at tighten
ing laws to prevent entry of and
permit deportation of communist
soies and saboteurs.
The two have made it plain
they will produce the files only
if directed by President Truman
to do so.
The memorandum held that
the committee has power to sub-
pena the records. It said that if
the records are refused by rea
son of a presidential direction,
the senate could, "in the absence
of definitive Judicial decisions,"
take these steps:
Direct its presiding officer to
issue a warrant directing . the
sergeant at arms to bring the
official before the bar of the
senate.
"Upon further refusal before
the bar of the senate," the brief!
said, "the senate could order (1)
that the person be continued in
the close custody of the sergeant
at arms, or (2) that he be corn-
has come to my attention within
recent weeks regarding the un
usually large purchases of air
craft from Consolidated Vultee
Aircraft corporation, controlled
by Floyd Odium, a heavy contri
butor to the democratic cam
paign, and a company of which
Louis Johnson was, until three
days after his nomination as
secretary of defense by the pre
sident, a director and Washing
ton counsel.
"I am also informed that to milled to the common Jail of the
obtain funds for these unusually j District of Columbia, or (3) that
large contracts, the air force has
ruthlessly cancelled orders from
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aircraft contracts.
Secretary of Defense Louis
Johnson was a director of Con
solidated Vultee Aircraft cor
poration. Consolidated Vultee
makes the B36, giant bomber on
which the air force has been
concentrating.
Van Zandt said In a state
ment: "A great deal of information
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