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SIXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, June 14, 1958 Nixon Once Voted Same Facts low Facing Ex-Manager, Democrats To Show Chotiner Protests Moves Made by Subcommittee Washington U.R) Senate Democrat! are prepared to show that Vice-President Richard M. Nixon voted in 1951 to compel Democratic politician to reveal the fame iort of facta about their law practice which his former campaign manager now balki at giving. Attorney Murray M. Chotiner, Nixon's 1952 campaign man. ager and long time political advijer, has protested to every lawyer in Congress that it is "unfair" for the Senate investigating sub committee to ask him to disclose: 1. A list of all his cases since Nixon became vice-president which had anything to do with the government, and how he got them. 2. The feel he received, and whether they were by cash or check. 3. The names of the government officials he contacted. Chotiner also worked in po- I ney to give information which asked Boyle: "you do not agree worker for the national commit- client?" right to appear before govern- Nixon retorted: "In this in- the public is entitled to know." with the President (Mr. Truman) tee should not attempt to exer- Boyle replied that he was a ment agencies "as long as it was stance I agree with the Presi On the following day, Nixon when he says that a voluntary cise influence in behalf of a practicing lawyer and had a proper." dent rather than with you." litical campaigns for Sen. Wil liam F. Knowland (R-Calif.) and for former Gov. Earl Warren, now Chief Justice of the United States. In the 1954 elections, he worked with 1he Republican Na tional Committee to set up a nationwide speaking tour for Paxon. GOP Chairman Leonard W. Hall said recently the national committee has no plans to use Chotiner in this year's campaign Informed sources said Demo crats on the subcommittee are well aware their records show that on Sept. 26, 1951, Nixon then a senator and a subcom mittee member voted with other members to compel a law yer to disclose the names of all his clients who had dealings with the government. Bought Legal Practice The attorney was Max Siskind of New York, part-time worker at the - Democratic National Committee, who testified he had purchased the legal practice of Democratic National Chairman Wiliam M. Boyle Jr., when Boyle went on fulltime duty with the national committee. The subcommittee was in vestigating the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and a loan it granted to Siskind's client, the American LKhofold Corp. The late Sen. Clyde R. Hoey (D-N.C), then chairman, ordered Siskind to name his other clients and the scope of their govern ment business. Siskind protested that they had nothing to do with the case, as Chotiner has pro tested that his other clients had nothing to do with the subcom mittee's investigation of graft in the purchase of military uniforms. But Hoey ruled that the sub committee had voted unanimous ly that Siskind should disclose the names of his clients, what service he rendered them, and the government agencies he con tacted. Nixon's Statements The 1951 record shows that Nixon told Siskind: "... as far as the people are concerned certainly the public generally is entitled to know what attorneys represent concerns who are op erating before government ag encies. And I cannot understand why there would be any re luctance at all on the part of Mr. Siskind or any other attor Ruth and Ruth Married at Ruth Ely, Nt. (U.PJ Mrs. Ruth Ruth recently was mar ried in nearby Ruth. Mrs. Ruth, the former Miss Ruth Antonsen, and her bride groom, Stanley C. Ruth, drove all the way here to be married from The Dalles, Ore. Ofter obtaining the marriage license here, lhty drove with Paul Norris. justice of the peace, to Ruth where tha cere mony was performed. GUEST SPEAKER Harry M Wood, Portland, grand chancel lor of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, will be guest speaker at the annual guest banquet of the Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias Saturday, June 16, at the Pythian building. Fifth and Grape sts. Dnner will be served at 6.30 p.m. A program of enter tainment is planned, according to Chancellor Commander Ed ward Bostwick. Water Projects Measure Passed Washington (U.R) The Sen ate has passed a $872,186,000 ap propriation bill that would fi nance construction of water and power projects throughout the country during the year starting JuW 1. The bill now goes to a confer ence committee for adjustment of differences with the House. The Senate added S81.000.000 to House approved amounts. The Senate approved the bill Wednesday without change from allocations voted last Friday by the Senate Appropriations Com mittee. The bill includes S642.436.000 for flood control and navigation projects of the Army Engineers. S188.830.000 for the Bureau of Reclamation, S26.100.000 ior! construction and operation of the Bonneville power system in the Pacific Northwest, and S5, 357.000 for the Tennessee Valley Authority. No Deal Brewing, Bridges Claims San Francisco (U.R) Har ry Bridges, head of the Interna tional Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, says re ports that the ILWU and the Teamsters Union, are negotiat ing a "deal" are "malicious and false." A San Francisco newspaper, quoting "informed sources," said the ILWU is planning to turn over 15,000 warehousemen in its jurisdiction to the Teamsters. In return the Teamsters would sup posedly help bring about a mer ger of longshoremen on East and West coasts. The newspaper said Louis Goldblatt ILWU secretary treaurer. and James Hoffa, Cen tral States chief of the Team sters were conducting the nego tiations. Bridges said: ' "No deals have been made and no talks are in progress or con templated ... the rumors are malicious as well as false." In the past, Bridges' union and Dave Beck's Teamsters have fought bittecly over jurisdiction of waterfront workers. FISH BITES GIRL Detroit (U.PJ Heat-happy fish at Walled Lake have gone on a biting spree. Betty Ann Abrodie, 12. was given a tetanus shot Wednesday after a big fish bit her leg as she waded. Gunman's Wife Defies Police Indianapolis U.K A gun man's shapely blonde wife to day defied police efforts to learn where her husband fled after Indiana's biggest bank robbery in 28 years. Mrs. Roy Rudolph Drake, 23, was captured Wednesday night in a station wagon loaded with S18.000 in cash. Police believed the $18,000 was part of the S66.546 stolen by a lone gunman at the sub urban Southport bank last Mon day. They have charged Mrs. Drake s husband, 32, former San Quentin convict and desperado, with the holdup. The fugitive' wife was non chalant and poised as she sat i through hours of police grilling today. ""She won't give us anything more than her name and ad dress," a policeman said. She said only that her hus- band gave her the money a few days ago in Marshall, 111., before leaving for California. CICERO AND GINA Rome (U.PJ--One of a group of 437 touring Russians told newsmen Wednesday there are only two Italian names general ly known throughout the Soviet Union: Cicero and Gina Lollo-brigida. REJECTS INVITATION Sydney, Australia (U.R) Group Capt. 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