Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1957, Image 7

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Battle Expected
For Election of
TeamsferAeader
Washington (IP) A pitched
battle for the throne of the
giant Teamsters union seemed
likely today as James R. (Jimmy)
Hoff a seeks the presidency soon
to -be vacated by Dave Beck.
Beck, under fire on charges
of having used teamsters funds
to enrich himself and his fam
ily, announced Saturday that he
would not run for reelection to
another five-year term next
September.
Hoffa Under Fix
Teamsters sources said they
"would not be surprised" if the
dapper Hoffa, ninth vice presi
dent of the union in Detroit,
decides to try for the top spot.
However, Hoffa is under two
federal indictments and can be
expected to meet opposition in
side the giant labor organization.
The United Press learned that
Beck met secretly in" Seattle
Saturday with Hoffa, Einar
Mohn, Beck's executive assistant
and Teamsters Vice President
Frank Brewster before announ
cing his decision.
Sources close to the union
here, however, said they doubt
ed published reports that Beck
offered at the Seattle meeting
to resign immediately if Mohn
were named his successor.
Mohn Under Indictment
Mohn is under indictment for
contempt of Congress for refus
ing to answer questions before
the predecessor committee of the
Senate Rackets committee.
Hoffa has been indicted for
allegedly attempting to plant an
informer on the Senate Rackets
committee and is scheduled to
go on trial here June 17. He
also is under indictment for wire
tapping in Detroit.
Another teamsters vice-president,
John T. O'Brien, of Chi
cago, is the only announced can
didate so far. He has the support
of the teamsters treasurer, John
F. English.
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10-lb. Bag 1.19
10-lb. Bag 1.19
10-lb. Bag 1.35
, 25-lb. Bag 2.45
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WRIGHT'S LIQUID SMOKE
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11 -oz. Bottle 69c
J oz. 27c- 18 oz. 49c
..10 oz. 45c
, ' 8-oz. Jar 69c
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Laughs of the Day...
South Bend, Ind. W A
deputy sheriff stopped a "sus
picious" car at a blockade set up
after a bank robbery.
"Whatcha got in the trunk?"
he asked the two occupants.
"Tents," the driver replied.
The deputy saw a bag in the
back seat and asked what was in
it.
"Stakes."
"Whatcha trying to be Boy
Scouts?" asked the deputy."
The men explained they were
Boy Scout executives on their
way to a camp with equipment.
Hartford, Conn iff) A
forecaster broadcasting a pre
diction of showers for the
Hartford-Springfield area got
carried away and said the
forecast was for "Hartford-Sprinklefield."
Huron, S.D. OP) John Moore
jumped out of bed to close the
windows when he thought he
heard an early-morning thunder
storm. The "thunder" turned
out to be only a woodpecker
hammering away on Moore's
aluminum television antenna,
house and started playing with
the child's toys.
t New Hartford, Conn. I m
Volunteer firemen ia the
Pine Meadows section were'
chided when New Hartford
volunteers beat them to a fire
at the rear of . the Pine
Meadows fire station. How
ever, the Pine Meadows chief,
George Gronden, informed
the New Hartford visitors
after they fought the blase
for an hour that it was an
underground dump fire that
has burned for 17 years and
probably will do so for 17
more.
Hometown, Pa. (IF) For
many years Hugh Pendexter
Jr. was a newspaperman and
publicist in Philadelphia. Mrs.
Pendexter raised dogs as a
hobby. Recently they brought
a country store here. Their
advertisements read: "Pen
dexter Country Store From
Poodles to Noodles."
Denver, Tenn OP) It
wasn't her granddaughter Mrs.
Johnnie Corbitt found rattling
around in the child's playpen
one night. It was a baby opos
sum which had come into the
Ullman Appeals for
Public Development
" Pendleton (IP)" Congressman
Al Ullman of Oregon's 2nd dis
trict has urged public develop
ment of the potentialities of his
district.
. He appeared before the House
Appropriations-' Committee and
urged passage of $400,000 for
Umatilla river revetments and
flood control for Pendleton and
for the Pendleton State hospital
that is built on the river.
He also presented the commit
tee a program which he said
offers a sound, economic ap
proach to the development of
eastern Oregon, and summed up
by saying administration funds
in the 1958 budget for an initial
start in the construction of the
John Day dam in eastern Oregon
should be approved.
Ullman said the 1,100,000 kilo
watts of low cost power from
the John Day is vitally needed.
-5-oz. Bottle 43c
5-oz. Jar 35c
3'4-oz. Jar 25c
.6-oz. Bottle 19c
3-oz. Bottle 29c
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Cohen Refuses To
Retract Statements
Los Angeles (IP) Mickey
Cohen, talkative little ex-gambler
who is never at a loss for
something to say, today refused
to take back a word he said
about Los Angeles city officials
on a nationwide television pro
gram. Cohen stood by remarks about
Police Chief William H. Parker,
former Mayor Fletcher Bowron
and the Los Angeles Police Com
mission even after the American
Broadcasting Co. aired a nation
wide apology to local city offi
cials Sunday night for remarks
made on the Mike Wallace show
May 19.
"Any retractions made by per
sons in regard to the television
show I appeared on with Mike
Wallace on the ABC network do
not go for me," Cohen declared.
Corvallis To Vote
On School Budget
Corvallis API The Corvallis
scho'ol board has prepared a new
budget for the fiscal year 1957
58 for presentation to voters
June 17.
The new budget is $82,329 less
than one defeated May 21. Also
being resubmitted is a proposed
bond issue which is $110,000 less
than the original.
The new budget totals $1,945,
725 and calls for a new tax levy
of $734,413 outside the six per
cent limitation. The bond issue
was cut mainly by eliminating
a maintenance building. The new
figure is $100,000.
Tupper Lake, N.Y. (IP)
Sounding the fire department
siren as a 10 pin. curfew proved
too much for residents of this
village. Their complaint: the
noise woke up the children.
Shorter Sentences
Refused by Court
Washington HP) The Su
preme Court refused today to
shorten the jail sentences of
gambler Frank Costello and
others who challanged a quirk
in the 1939 internal revenue
code.
Others whose cases are gov
erned by today's opinion include
rubber magnate .Poncet Davis,
Akron,. Ohio.; L. B. Binion, Dal
las, Tex.; and Thomas W. Banks,
Minneapolis gambler.
The 7 to 2 decision came in the
case of Sam Achilli, Chicago au
tomobile dealer. :
Justice Felix Frankfurter
spoke for the majority. Dissent
ers were Justices William O.
Douglas and Hugo L. Black.
, The legal 'point was. which of
two tax laws should control the
sentence of persons convicted un-
Court Reverses
Convictions of
Grunewald, Others
Washington (IP) The Su
preme Court today reversed the
conviction of Henry (The Dutch
man) Grunewald and two others
in a $160,000 tax fix case and
ordered a new trial for all three.
Besides Grunewald, Washing
ton influence man and wire-puller,
the court's unanimous ruling
applied to former Internal Rev
enue official Daniel A. Bolich
and Max Halperin, a New York
lawyer.
The action was announced Is
a 33-page opinion written by
Justice John Marshall Harlan.
Reversal of. the 1955 convic
tion of the three men was based
on an improper charge to the
jury by .the trial judge.
Free On Bond
The charges related to a 1948
government investigation of pos
sible .tax fraud by Pattullo
Modes, Inc., a clothing firm, and
the Gotham Beef Co., both of
New York. -
Grunewald was convicted
with the other two of conspir
acy to defraud the government.
Each drew a five-year jail term
but all three have been free on
bond.
The trial testimony was that
Halperin sought help, from
Grunewald to get the Pattullo
and Gotham prosecutions drop
ped. Bolich withheld prosecution
and Grunewald was paid $100,
000' for the Pattullo cases; $60,
000 . for. the .other. .
- Iii addition. Halperin was con
victed for corruptly attempting
to influence Gotham Beef of
ficials in what they would say
before a 1952 Brooklyn Grand
Jury. He drew an additional two
der the 1939 code of filing false Fears on these counts and a $1
returns i with intent
their income tax.
to evade
Chicago (IP) Dr. Ruth Mc
Cliiitock told the Federation of
Ajnerican Societies for Experi
mental Biology that hereditarily
obese rodents were found to use
up more energy than thinner
mice, even though the 1 fatter
mice were 'less active. The ro
dent's energy output was meas
ured by use of water made from
both heavy hydrogen and heavy
oxygen. '
000 fine. Under today's opinion
he gets a new trial on thia
charge, too.
Pastry Bit.s
Shredded processed . cheese
and chopped ripe olives seasoned
with mustard and Worcestershire
sauce make a delightful filling
for cocktail pastry bites. Cut
thinly rolled pastry into 2-inch
squares. Put spoonful filling in
center, of each, bring edges to
gether and twist to seal. Bake
about 10 minutes in hot oven.
Doggone chores! Those play
ful puppies find fun in doing
housework! Their antics will add
color to your own kitchen tow
els, make gay bazaar items!
Quick embroidery pattern
7206. Transfer: 6 puppy motifs
5x8!i inches; color ideas; di
rections. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household' Arts
Dept P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea'Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER. ,
A bonus for our readers-two
FREE patterns, printed in our
new Alice Brooks Needlecraft
Book for 1957! Plus a wonderful
variety of designs to. order cro
chet, knitting, embroidery, huck
weaving, toys, dolls, others. Send
25 cents for your copy of this
exciting NEW needle, book.
now! .
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