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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1957)
Page" '6 Section I Salem, Oregon", Thursday, MarcK 28, 1957 THE CAPITATJ 'JOURNAU Porter Thinks Trujillo Funds Paid Murphys WASHINGTON UPi - Rep. Por ter (D-Ore) said Wednesday he believed $35,000 paid a Eugene, Ore., family by the estate of the Dominican who allegedly killed their son "actually came from the Dominican government." He said the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Murphy, "share with me my feeling of skepticism of the judicial process whereby this settlement was obtained. They have decided, he said, to put the money in trust to finance fur ther investigation of the disap pearance of their son. The youth, Gerald Lester Mur phy, disappeared in the Domini can Republic last Dec. 3. Domini can authorities said Murphy was slain by Octavio dc la Maza who later was found hanged in his jail cell. A purported suicide note was reported to have been left by de la Maza. Porter repeatedly has question ed the Dominican version. The award to the youth's parents was made last week in a civil action brought by them against the De la Maza cslalc. Porter said the Dominican court awarded Murphy's parents $50,000 but that $15,000 of the amount was withheld hy attorneys who took the case on a contingent basis. The congressman said it "was claimed that de la Maza, if in fact he did have anything to do with Gerry's disappearance, was act ing under order from Generalis simo Trujillo and not for the per sonal reasons stated in the forged suicide note." The generalissimo is the Dominican strong man DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham 'IU BET I COUIQGET nOilT!' Mill Accident Kills Worker COOS BAY Wi Walter Camp bell, 40, was killed Tuesday after noon in an accident at the Georgia Pacific mill here. He was sweeping around a con veyor belt when a log broke loose and got into the belt, fatally crush ing him. Survivors include the widow and three children who live in Bunker till, a suburb of Coos Bay, "More than 1.5U0 scholars from fift nations eonmose the "foreign whose brother is president of the student" population at Columbia republic. University jn New York city Committee Approves Memorial mt I'ensons The House State and Federal Af fairs Committee Wednesday rec ommended passage of a memorial asking Congress to provide pen sions for World War I veterans, but limiting such pensions to those in need. The committee vote was 6 to 3. The committee also decided again to table a memorial asking Congress to halt foreign aid. Constance Bailey of Ohio has spent all of her 18 years in a mobile home (house trailer). Since she was born in her home on wheels she and her family have travelled in 38 states. Final Brief on HC Case Filed In High Court WASHINGTON OR The final brief apparently has been filed in the. Hells Canyon case, clearing the way for a ruling on whether the Supreme Court will partici pate. Evelyn Cooper, attorney for public power groups. Wednesday Mica a Brief replying to briefs sub mitted earlier by the Federal Power Commission (FPC) and Idaho Power Co. The latter two briefs were in reply to Mrs. Coop er s main brief offered several weeks ago. The public power groups are asking the Supreme Court to re view a U.S. Circuit Power deci sion upholding legality of a license the FPC granted the power com pany for construction of three dams on the Snake River border ing Idaho and Oregon. The three dams would flood the site of a federal Hells Canyon project pro posed by the appellants. Mrs. Cooper said in her final brief that the FPC and company made "erroneous and misleading" arguments about the federal pow er law. The public power groups are contending the law requires the FPC to deny Idaho Power's ap plication and recommend a fed eral dam which, they say, would provide greater public benefits. Boeing Plans Medium Range Jet Transport SEATTLE Ml The Boeing Air plane Co., in its annual report, disclosed Wednesday it is develop ing a medium range transport plane to be designated the 717. It has been reported in the past that the company, which devel oped the long-range 707 jet trans port, was planning a short-to-me- dium-range jet for flights of from 250 to 1,700 miles. COHS cience Money PHILADELPHIA Wl Mrs. Al fred Davics said she got a $50 gift certificate, good at the John Wanamaker department store, in the mail. With it was a note from a person who took the money from her purse 25 years ago while she worked in the store's shoe department. Errion Given Mental Tests PORTLAND IB Edgar Robert Errion, big-scale promoter who is uiuler mail fraud indictment in connection with plywood cooper atives, Wednesday was ordered to Morningside Hospital for two weeks for psychiatric examina tion. Federal Judge Gus Solomon signed the order at the request of Errion s attorney, John bheldahl. Errion has been in jail, in lieu of posting $30,000 bond, since October. The court was told Errion had teen found, by his own physician, unable to help in preparation of his defense. ' Memorial Rites To Honor Tooze The Oregon Supreme Court will hold memorial services for the late Justice Walter L. Tooze in its chambers at 10 a.m. next Tuesday. Chief Justice William C. Perry will speak for the court. There also will be representatives of the bar. Beauty to Wed Exec HONOLULU Wl Joan Beckett, 19, Miss California of 1956, said today she will be married April 5 to Richard C. Baker, 25, Hawaiian Dredging Co. executive. 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