Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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cjuiljrc rcls Precedent
la MaftisowQise
lieeision
NKIV YORK HI A federal
jude has handed down a precc
deni makinR decision that a per
son can be held accountable for
destroying documents wanted by
a prnnd jury, even if they are de
stroyed before they are sub
poenaed. U. S. District Judge Edward
W'einleld made the ruling Monday
in denying a motion by Martin
Solnw, assistant to the publisher
of "The Nation" magazine, to dis
miss an indictment charging ob
struction of justice by destroying
correspondence sought by a fed
eral grand jury.
The judge noted that there was
no direct federal precedent for his
ruling.
1;. S. Ally. Paul W. Williams
said the denial was a "precedent
making ruling of far-reaching sig
nificance." The grand jury was investigating
turnabout witness Harvey M. Mat
usow, who had recanted much of
the testimony he gave as a gov
ernment witness against Commu
nists. The indictment against So
low, filed ..'illy 1.1. 1055. charged
he had destroyed four letters be
tween employes of "The Nation"
and the International Union of
Mine, Mill and Smeller Workers
(1ml i which discussed Matusow.
Neither Solow nor the corres
pondence was under grand jury
subpoena at the time the letters
were destroyed.
Solow's attorney, 0. John Itogge,
argued that -Solow had a right to
destroy the correspondence be
cause it had not been subpoenaed.
Otherwise, he contended, "an in
tolerable burden" would be placed
on an individual lo preserve in
definitely documents a grand jury
might or might not eventually re
quest. The judge ruled that to uphold
Solow's position "would devitalize
the sl.-ilule i making obstruction of
justice a crime) and destroy the
effectiveness of grand jury inquiry."
Kiles Held for
Florence (lurlis
ALBANY The funeral for Flor
ence Curtis, 55, whu died at an
Albany hospital Saturday was held
Monday at the Fisher Funeral
home with burial in the Willamette
Memorial park. The deceased was
a native of Shecotab, Okla.
She was born Fell. 5. Hint, l-rom
Oklahoma she moved to .Junction
City. Ore., in 1"24 and from there
to Jefferson in MHO".
Survivors Include her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Mcliill, Jeffer
son; five brothers, Leroy Mrfiill.
Marion: Y. M. Mc-Cill. Turner; A.
Jtoy IWCUlll, ivianoil, HUH I m-inimi-
Milam. Junction City; and two sis
ters, Mrs. Pearl Helms, Jefferson
and Mrs. f.enna Thiirmaii, Scin.
Mrs. June Todd
Dies at Albany.
AIJIANM Mrs. June K. Todd,
51. died Friday at a local hospital
following a short illness. The fu
neral will be held Tuesday at the
Fisher Funeral home.
Mrs. Todd was horn June 12,
limfi at Mackinaw. Mich., and had
also lived ill Smith Dakota heliire
coming lo Oregon ill 111:15 locating
in l.ewislnirg where she lived tor
three years before coming to Al
bany, where she remained Un
rest ef her life, with the exception'
ol three years sn-nt at Dayton.
On May 2, IM at Urillon. S I) ,
she was married to Maxwell (1.
Todd, who survives as do the fol
lowing children. Mrs. llu-;li Scht-1-
er, Lebanon; Lee M. Todd and
Mrs. F.mil Martin, both of Aih. inv
alid Mrs Don Schriver. F.Ik City,
and a sister, Mis. Mervin Stew all.
Minneapolis. Minn.
Spring (lanletiiiifi
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lillOOKS One o'clock lunch
eon nieeling of the Hi-neks Har
den club will tie held Thur.sil.iy,
l-'eliru.iiy '.. Spring cai'il.-n-illg
will lit- the topic discussed.
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Reg. $244.50 Contemporary
Double Dresser and Bed Suite
An eastern-made suite of finest ash; in new gray-beige finish. Double
dresser base, 54" wide, with six drawers; attached framed plate glass
mirror; full or twin size panel bed with spindle foot. Pewter type
hardware.
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Reg. $129.50 5-Drawer Chest-on-Chest $95
Reg. $55.00 Step Night Table, with drawer $45
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Req.' $220.00 18th Century 1 1? ' fe - 7L
Double Dressed Mirror, Bed ' V. ! .
Eastern made of beautiful Honduras swirl mahogany veneers. Fine ; 1 If""" St ;
Cuality throughout for enduring beauty and service. Choice of full i J ' j, R, -l'''
or twin size panel bed, with 54-inch double dresser base and over- As low as $9 a month j "-'l- : J
size framed mirror. NO DOWN PAYMENT , V WJ ,
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Keg. Night bland, Willi drawer Z b V as -1. ' f
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Reg. $395.00 Eight-Piece $(S Reg. $59.95. Bachelor Chest I
Mahogany Dining Suite aiW
I m-e lioiiored traditional styling, pleasant to live with. Eastern ton- Jtf O Bjr
ttiuct-on. built with HoiiHiuas mahogany veneers. Credenza type i i 1
bullet Willi si drawers, two coinpaitments; Duncan Phyfe pedes- As low as $13 a month As low as $5 a month
l.il table extends to 8 feet. 5 side chairs, 1 arm choir, upholstered DQWN PAYMENT , NO D0WN PAYMENT
Traditional style in beautiful Honduras maho-
' ' V 1 jany veneers. Four deep drawers; antique brass
j""""" I drawer pulls.
! . Reg. S99.95 Kneehole Desk
: iv i - ! $$.9$
1 : - ' '. fjfi ''!"'.-. -'v' j j Tradiiiortiil mahogany, Grand Rapids made.
'N-. . -. - j -. ix Ove'iir top measures 23"x46". Seven drawers,
1 i 1 ,.'T ' . i . - .i'a?" ! including two fi'e drawers.
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Reg. $275.00 Custom-made .
Wellington Park Nylon Sofa
BeiKh-i-.nie to v.iw cu'er, wiiii full co l spring base and ,?rsl.
spring 1-" ' -o.-: cmsIc-ks Pcttop h,iA. 84 ir'ie$ ol sii?-clxt coo--i.
Uyliolstcicd in Ic-ng w e rmij, washable lOQlo Cancalon nylon tiie.-e
. . . choice of brown, h,c!!y giccn, lipstick red, rose, rose bcigo. '"'
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A tivrtv mtvrrm As low s $5 a month
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A low as $9 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
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FREE STORE-SIDE
PARKING-OVER 1000 CARS
$29.95 18th Century
Occasional Tables
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Mersman tables . . . fine Honduras ma
hogany tops combined with special ca
binet woods. 5 styles: chairside step ta
ble, commode, cocktail table, lamp lable,
drurrrtable.
Reg. $335.50 8-Piece
Modern Dining Suite
As low at $11 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Modern blond maple suite with 62" buf
fet, 2 drawers, 2 sliding doors; double
pedestal table extends to 96". 5 side
chairs, arm chair with foam rubber seat
cushions.
Reg. $89.50 Traditional
Regency Chair
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
A beautiful addition lo your living room.
Channel barrel back and mahogany fin
ished frame. Reversible spring unit seat.
Gold, lime or toast matelasse.
?eg. $109.50 Traditional
Club Chair
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
As comfortable as it is good looking.
Button-tufted pillow back; reversible
T-shape spring seat cushion. Figured
matelasse in gold or toast.
$59.95 18th Century
Occasional Chair
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Smart to use singly . . . smarter in match
ing pairs. Biscuit button-tufted back and
seat. Brushed fringe trim. Matelasse in
sage, gold or toast.
Reg. $59.95 Maple Bunk Bed
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Sol.d maple bunk bed, complete wiih ladder
and guard rail. Eastern made; Salem finish. Can
be used as 2 twin beds.
$129.73 Winthrop Secretary
As low as $5 a month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Rich Honduras mahocany veneerj, fine Eastern
consrr yction. Double serpen line fronf, four
drawers. Antique brass pulls.
Reg. $34.75 Occasional Tab!
'As low as $5 a 'month
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Modern it with p.qL't d-sgT plane top.
Mccha fin, in udei ere l.gi; brsj-trped f-er. '
CocVfu'.l, Hep or enci t8b'e.
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