Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1955, Image 5

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    Scores off Out-oif-Seasbn Hearings Being
Planned by Congressional Investigators
Washington fU.R) Congres
sional investigators today were
arranging out-of-session hearings
covering everything from Broad
way to breweries and from the
pulpit to the plow.
More than a score of inquiries
already are in the works, al
though exact dates have not
(Tfceen set tm most of them.
The subjects cover a variety
of topics, including dope ped
dling, bakeries, juvenile delin
quency, constitutional rights, au
tomation, power policies, ma
chine tools, and the stock mar
ket. The probing lawmakers will
. scatter to almost every corner of
the country, giving thousands of
Americans their first on-the-scene
look at a live congression
alhearing.; Subversive Hunters
Headlines may come out of the
house un-American Activities
Committee's foray in search of
Subversives in radio and tele
vision and the Broadway theater.
-The Senate Internal Security
Subcommittee also will be hunt
ing subversives in various parts
of the country.
In one of the most elaborate
studies, the Senate Agriculture
Committee will hold public hear
ing at 17 points in 16 states on
the farm program.
Senate Small Business Sub
committee will range the coun
try for hearings on financial
problems of small business.
Religion has its place on the
investigating agenda. A Senate
Judiciary subcommittee on con
stitutional rights has scheduled
hearings on separation of church
and state.
Power Influence
A House Government Opera
tions Subcommittee will study
the influence of private power
groups of the Eisenhower ad
ministration's power policies.
Another government operations
j group will look into the admin
istration's placing of retired gen
erals in civilian jobs, while a
House Small Business Subcom
mittee will delve into charges
that the White House is using
regulatory agencies as a "politi
cal arm."
A Senate Banking Subcommit
tee will continue its investiga
tion of the housing program.
Another may investigate the
proxy fight in the Libby, Mc
Neill and Libby Co. The same se
curities subcommittee also may
study the impact of stock mar-
Carl Ludwig Ends 31 Years With City
Carl R. Ludwig, 511 Austin
st., recently retired after 31 years
of service to the city water de
partment, according to Robert
Lee, assistant water superin
tendent. Ludwig completed his service
in the position of Utility Worker
III on Aug. 1. Lee said. Ludwig
started as blacksmith in the
water department in 1924.
Lee added that Ludwig was
"faithful and hard-working in his
job." Ludwig is retiring under
the Public Employee's Retire
ment system of the state of
Oregon.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
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ket purchases by trust funds, in
surance companies, etc.
Besides the Senate Small Bus
iness group's study of financing
problems and bakery prices, it j
also will bring out a subcom
mittee report on concentration
in the brewing industry. The sub
committee also will hold hear
ings on the machine tool indus
try, the New Jersey gasoline
price war, and the effects of
mergers on small business.
Meat Regulations
Hearing Scheduled
Hearings on the proposed pilot
program for meat regulations
will be held Thursday, Aug. 11,
in Grants Pass, and Friday, Aug.
12, in Klamath Falls, according
to M. E. Knickerbocker, chief
of the animal division industry.
The hearings, scheduled by
the state department of agricul
ture, will be held at the Grants
Pass county courthouse annex
at 8 p.m. In Klamath Falls, they
will be held at 8 p.m. in the
State Department of agriculture
offices at 2237 South Sixth st.
Other meetings on the regula
tions will be held in Portland,
Salem, Eugene, Redmond and
Ontario. .
Amendment Added
To Pinball Ordinance
Portland i(U.R) The Port
land city council yesterday
amended the 1951 anti-pinball
ordinance to include slotless pin
ball machines.
The amendment, however,
would not go into effect for 30
days.
John F. Reynolds, attorney
for Portland Amusement Com
pany, said the proposal probably
would, be refered to voters.
About 12,000 signatures would
be needed to bring the matter
to a public vote.
The amendment bans all
amusement devices in which
there is an element of chance,
leading pinball operator Stan
Terry to charge that it was so
broad that coin-operated tele
vision sets and toy pinball ma
chines for children also would
be illegal in the city.
Grange
Central Point Grange
Central Point Grange will
meet Friday, Aug. 5, at 8:30 p.m'.
Juvenile number for the pro
gram is to be presented by Elaine
Young. Agricultural committee
has charge of the display table.
Annual Grange picnic will be
be held Aug. 14 at TouVelle
Park at 1 p.m. Bring picnic lunch
and hot or cold drink for your
group.
4-H Club News
Rucheiles
The Ruchettes sewing club
met Aug. 2 at Mrs. William's
house. We had discussion about
having sewing in the winter.
Our decision was that we would.
We had more business, then ad
journed to sewing.
The last meeting is going to
be held at Lona Buffington's
house Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. Mary
Williams will serve.
Linda Wells,
Reporter
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
George Thomas Dunphy. overlength
load. $15. '
James Blaine Noble, excessive over
hanging load, S10.
Etta Irene Brown, failure to yield
right of way. S10.
Robert George Corbett, overload,
$57.
Robert Victor Woolfolk, truck speed
ing, $10.
CIRCUIT COURT
Irma R. Porter vs. Jack B. Porter,
divorce complaint.
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