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Page 8 Section 2 Mundt Urges Board Instruct Teamsters To Assist in Probe McClellan to Ask Contempt Count . For Balking WASHINGTON I UP) Sen. Karl E. Mundt suggested today that the AKL-CIO Executive Board in struct officials of the giant Team sters Union to cooperate in a Sen ate investigation of labor racke teering. The South Dakota Republican is a member of a subcommittee which last week opened an inquiry into racketeering in some unions. A' group of officials from the AKL-CIO teamsters union and New York Local 227 of the Allied Crash Injures 6, 2 Seriously Six persons were injured, two seriously, when two cars collided on Highway 18 near Valley Junc tion Saturday, state police report ed. Mrs. Patricia Billings, Beavcrton, suffered a fractured neck and a lung injury, McMinnville hospital authorities said, and Dclmer Barnctt, Hillsboro, suffered a brok en back and a severe head lacera tion. Also treated at the McMinnville hospital were Walte. Billings, hus band of Patricia Billings, for a fractured wrist, and Malison's wife, Mary, for minor injuries. The cars driven by Barnett and Mattson collided head-on shortly before noon on the east approach of Uic South Yamhill river bridge on 'Highway 18, police said. A third car. driven by Carolyn Jones, Cloverdalc, then collided wilh the Barnctt car. they said, fcne was not reported injured Billings and his wile were pas - sengers in the Mattson car, of- ficers said. Man Treated for Head, Hand Gils Clifford Satterlhwall, 174(1 Ox ford St., was treated at a Salem hospital for severe head and hand cuts early Sunday morning, city police reported. . Officers said Sattcrthwnit told them the cuts were incurred when he broke a window at his home in a family disagreement. UNiccrs neighbor. They took Sallerthuait to the hospital for trcament. j COLOR TV SCHEDULE MON , JAN. 11-KPtV NBC MATINEE THEATER 11 Noon-1 P.M. i COIOPAMA 17 3-3:30 P.M. Robert Montgom.ry Pr.t.nlt 9:30-10:30 P.M. 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But Mundt said he hoped the Ai'L-LIO hxeculivc Board, sched ule to meet later this month, "will instruct Tcamstefs officials to co operate with the subcommittee and manifest the same interest in cleaning up the union's affairs that the Congress has shown." Last week's balky witnesses in cluded Kinar 0. Mohn, executive vice president of the Teamsters Union; Frank W. Brewster, an other Teamsters vice president and president of its western con ference, and Nugent La Pom a, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Lo cal 174 in Seattle, Wash. . They refused to answer charges that union funds were used to build a plush home for Teamster President Dave Beck and to help pay some of Beck's "personal" bills. Beck turned down a subcom mittee "invitation" to appear on grounds of health. McClellan said he will be subpoenaed to testify later. Two Missing Men Sought Salem police were asked Sunday lo search for two missing Salem I men, J;ick jeMoynei Mi of 770 North 'Front St.. owner of Lcinco lies- jta,irnnl Supply, was reported by relatives to have been missing since Christmas except for a visit Tuesday lo n Salem doctor who said he was seriously ill and ad vised him to go to a hospital, po lice said. The sisters, Mrs. S. K. Honey, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs, Kd Vnrdy, San Ker..ando, Calif., came to Salem to find their brother. The other missing man is Kv erett M. Schotten, 70, of 340 Knst Washington St., who was reported missing since Wednesday. Harold i Piillprsnn of Iho mime address told ; pjcp h(l nari arcompimirri Sehot- , w;is Id report to Hie Vetr-rnns hos pital for Ircntliient of nn illness, but loft him al the bus station. police .said. Their landlord, (ionise Rlock, reported that he had called the hospital, and had been told that Schotten had not arrived there. Retail Clrrks YAvvi llatle.M'i' as Dirrrlor THE DAIXKS trV-O. R. I.okken was elected president of the Ore gon State Council of Retail Clerks I at the organization's annual meet ing here Sunday. Gordon Swopc, Portland, was named secretary-treasurer and Don Hattehcrg, Salem, was named secretary-treasurer and elected lo the executive hoard. amazingly low priced parts and labor for 261 U fOi.. Ho it ii II v Rose Hired as ronce uiiicer A new Salem patrol officer will go on duty at midnight Monday, Police Chief Clyde Warren an nounced. John It. Rose, 26, 1126 South 2.1th St., has been a guard at the Oregon state prison for the past two years and was a police offi cer for a year and a half on the Oklahoma Cily police department, the chief said. Hose was top man on the recent eligibility test but his name was withheld from the eligibility list while he recuperated from a bro ken leg, Chief Warren said. He fills t h e vacancy caused wficn William Russell left the de partment recently to operate a restaurant. TODAY'S CLOSE 11 STOCK QI OTATMS (By The Auociated Preti Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Alhs Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American Can American Cyanamide American Motors American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Helhlemeh Steel HoeinR Airplane Co. Hori; Warner Burroughs Adding Mach. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Cclanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Kdison Crown Zellerbach Curliss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Kmerson Radio Ford Motor (ieneral Kleetric Central Foods 14 'Jl .1.1 3i 80 H 21 41 73 U 5 Vi 174 li 76 V, 67 H 57 ? 25 IB I '.' 58 42 .17 V, 41 .12 88 b Hi m 1 m Vt 45 54 Vi 45 ' m Vi 1H2 ft? 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Twentieth Centurv Fnv Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircralt United Corporation United States Plywood United Stales Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. Nestinhmise Air Hrakc llgllniise Kleetric Wooluiiith Company the odds Looking pro: w' WASHINGTON Here's a view from the. Hou.se roof during public ceremonies at Capitol today as President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon were sworn In for second terms. Camera men fill stand nhove crowd at right center. (AP Wirepholo) Machete Found Under Clothes A Salem man with a three-foot machete hidden under his clothing was charged Saturday night with carrying a concealed weapon, city p'olicc reported. Officers said they arrested Wal ter August Nelson, 8 North Com mercial St., outside a tavern after they had received a complaint from another customer that Nel son had a big knife concealed un der his jacket. Nelson told officers that he had no particular reason for carrying the machete. He had been drinking at home, ho said, and decided to take the machete and go down to (he tavern. The sheathed machete was so long, officers sahl, that it couldn't he entirely concealed under the jacket so it was also stuck inside his trousers. He was due to he arraigned in ! district court Monday afternoon on the concealed weapon charge. Ala ii Arrested for Assault, lialteiy Brings Complaint A Salem woman lias been nr sault and ballcry charge on the complaint of a man she had ar rested on a similar charge 10 days ago, city police reported. Mrs. Barbara K. Thomas, 3450 Fclton St., was cited to appear in municipal court Monday after posting $100 hail on the charge Sunday. She did not appear for the regular morning session of the court, officers said. Her arrest came on the com plaint of Thomas Kennedy, Taco ma. who was arrested January 11 on the complaint of Mrs. Thom- as. He has pleaded innocent to the charge. Otlicers said thev served the warrants but had no details on' the charges. areJ49 to 1 in yorir favor RrrFrmx,tHoV -ra matte h-lrrnmntl k pmrmt late of health and well-being ofTft diabetics wbo had Seen placed on a diet and Intitin twenty rear before. Preriona to Dr. Ilin tint's discover? of Imnlin in CC2, their chance of survivat fnr more than two or three rears would hare ern -liit. ll f.Min.l tlut 77 of the 7H, or percent, were aliv ant l.m arlie. u-ehil live. Ii.iiete cannot le cured, but scientific management under the direction of a phviruu gives comfort and hap piness to people who ape otherwise without hope, Do not he mtalnl br claims far so-called diabetic cures There it bmt nese -trrtineiTtaaKlThorrHrf Jtvt vo yowrdoeterV apeeifWxtionA Capital Drug Store 105 State St. 0 617 C"- .-'-cto St. We Give i'V." Green Slompi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Down on Inaugural Scene L I i m .a u cm rAa mF r- ' Legion Post lo Vole on Sale of Land to Scouts Members of American Legion Post No. 136 will vote at their meetrng Tuesday on a plan to sell property to the Cascade area coun cil of the Boy Scouts. The property is located at South Cottage and Hellevue streets. Price of the land to the Scouts is set at $1 with the provision that if the property is no longer used by the Scouts It is to be re turned to the post.. Plans are for the Scouts to con struct a meeting place and train ing and storage area on the site. The post meeting Tuesday will be held at the Legion hall at 6:45 p.m. Youth Charged With Car Theft A 15-yrr-old Salem boy was charged wilh auto theft after he was found in a car stolen trom Salem used ear lot Sunday after noon, city police reported. Officers said they received a complaint about 11 a.m. Sunday from Ed Anderson ot Andersons used car lot, 240 Center St., that a 1952 DodRe was missing from the lot. It had been taken since 7 p.m. Saturday evening, he said. About an hour later, police said, Anderson appeared at the station with the youth. He spotted the car in the 2(10 block of North Front street and apprehended the youth in it, he told officers. The youth was being held Mon day for county juvenile author ities. Rpjoct Consolidation LEBANON (Special) School consolidation of Golden Valley with Hamilton Creek was defeated 'ihiirsd.iv. Golden Valley vote was 25 to eight opposed, but at Harm! ton Creek the vote was 51 to live favoring consolidation. Agreemeni of both districts is necessary lor I consolidation. .11 . -i: ill 1 9- H H' KfJ, .tVl 7 t:f 4 f Claxtar Road Given Signal The Claxtar road crossing with the main line of the Oregon Elec tric Railway company, a few miles north of Salem is now protected by a flashing signal light. several months ago the utility and the county court agreed to split the cost of installing the sig nal on a 50-50 basis. Monday morn ing it went into operation. The crossing had a flashing sig nal for many years until the com pany abandoned passenger serv- Others just "talk about savings mi Wk Y -THEN-SEE HOfJ v . 1f ( you save with $T;a I THE MOULD'S sVJ ; -1 r . .1 : : ' i s L -,'. icnm mo. i-.otV Jji lit Salem Man to Face Concealed Weapon Charge A Salem man was to be ar raigned .Monday on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon after he admitted to city police Sunday that he had intended to kill his ex-wife. Raymond George Reeves, 35, 215 South Winter St., was arrested early Sunday morning when police found a gun in his car. They were looking for him after a call to investigate a disturbance at the home of Mrs. Viola Reeves, 1895 Lorain Ct., officers said. Officers said they were told that Mrs. Reeves had returned home after a date with Paul Hale. Jr., 737 Center St., and found Reeves in the house. He ordered Hale to leave and Hale went to Ladd's market, 1705 South 12th St., where police were called and Hale and Terry Gannon, an em ploye at the store, returned to Mrs. Reeves' apartment. There, after some discussion, Reeves left, they said. When po lice arrived, they were told of a threat involving a gun so radioed patrol cars to look for him. He was stopped in his car and officers were given permission to search the vehicle. They found a .45 caliber Colt revolver under the driver's seat, they said. Reeves told officers in recorded and signed written statements that he had left the apartment, went to the main Salem post office, where he works, and stole the gun from there. Another employe talked to Reeves when he was there, Post master Al Gregg said, but no one saw Reeves take the gun. Reeves said in bis statements that he intended to return to the apartment and kill his ex-wife, Gannon and "the other fellow," officers said. He was being held under bail of $10,000 pending arraignment on the district court warrant. Offi cers said they did not know if any more serious charge would be filed against him or not. ice. A high bank obscures the view of motorists as they approach the crossing from the uest. at Lipman's SAVES FILTER CLEANING Frifridaire FLOAT-OVER ACTION gets rid of lint, dirt and scum, automatically. PARK FREE WITH VALIDATION Salem, Oregon, Monday, January 21, 1957 Logger Shoots At Police Chief COQUH.LE (l'P)-A 25-year-old Powers, Ore., logger was to be arraigned this afternoon on a charge that he shot at the Powers chief of police last night. .John Edward, the father of three children, was slated to ap pear in Justice Court for arraign ment Officers said details of the shooting were not immediately clear but that Police Chief George Hurst was not harmed in the al tercation. Llovd White, an officer in the sheriff's office, made the arrest after the alleged shooting and lodged Edward in the city jail here. AEC Reveals Another Russ Nuclear Test WASHINGTON WWThe Russians have set off at least their fifth test explosion of nuclear weapons since last August. The actual total may be higher. The latest Soviet test, made Sat urday, was announced by the Atomic Energy Commission yes terday. In its customary terse fashion, the AEC said only that "the So viets yesterday conducted another nuclear weapons test in their cur rent series which has been resu med since the announcement of the Soviet test was made by the Unit ed States on Nov. 17, 1956." An AEC spokesman said there would be no further details. The commission's statement was the 17th U. S. announcement of a Soviet nuclear test over the years but AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss indicated t h c num ber of Soviet tests has been sig nificantly higher than the number announced by this government. It is stated AEC policy to make such announcements only when the Russian tests are deemed to be of special interest "because of their size, their special character or some other unusual fact." There was no indication of what special interest was attached to the test announced yesterday. 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Officers said the girl and her 11-year-old friend were on their way home from a skating rinte late yesterday when a man ap proached them and ordered them into his car, telling them he was a policeman. When the girls got near the car he pulled them inside, police said, then sped south on Highway 99E. The younger girl cried so loudly that the man stopped and released her near the state police harracks before continuing on and attacking the other girl. The 11-year-old said the man blindfolded her with a scarf and left her with a warning not to move for 15 minutes. As soon as her assailant was out of sight the girl ran to the home of Ben Jacob son and he returned her to her home. State police described the attack as "one of the worst cases we've ever seen." Buddhist fishermen in Ceylon re fuse to kill. 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