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'Hard Legislation Due Underworld, McClellan Sap Washington CUPI) Chair-' man John L. McClellan of the Senate Racke Committee said today the underworld is going to get hit with some "hard legislation" unless it gets out of the labor move ment. The Arkansas Demoerat said gangster activities ex posed by the committee's cur rent hearings "are arousing the indignation of the Ameri can people." o 'Butterflies in Stomach' He told reporters some of the teaOifiony-pn msbster pen etration of labor-management grjps has given him "butter iOes in the stomach." IcClellan was expected to But forg some of his 4($h3ujjits nd ideas" on legis lative remedies togay in a stiiei concluding a two rtf hearing on en alleged u's8kedown rJeket" in the Chicago Restaurant business. The committee has heard testimony that mobsters and hoocSoms bt control of some restaurant union locals and used them " to extort money from restaurant operators. Fir Will? Fire Management, the hearing disclosed, tried to fight fire with fire by hiring Al Ca- pone's old lawyer and another attorney with underworld connections a s $125,000-a- year "labor counsel" for the Chicago Restaurant Associa- o Five Youths Held For Threats to Man Portland (UPI) Five teen-aged boys were lodged in the county juvenile home Thursday night after sheriffs ! deputies said they had threat-1 ened a 58-year-old man's life. I Deputy Sheriff Don Wright said Clyde P. Edwing called the sheriff's office and said several youths accosted him with switch-blade knives in Montavilla park. Four sher iffs cars covered the arrest. Deputies said a knife and a giant-sized pin were taken from the youths. Three of the boys wore earrings signifying membership in an east Mult nomah county gang, the depu ties said. Wright said Edwing did not know any of the youths. MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtihti, Oreftn, Frtdiy, July 18, 1958 3 ACTOR HAS SURGERY Hollywood (UPI) Co median Joe E. Lewis under goes surgery at Cedars of Leb anon hospital today for an undisclosed ailment. He en tered the hospital for tests Thursday. tion. The result was that scores of employees were enrolled in the union without their con sent or knowledge and with out deriving any benefit. In some cases union membership apparently proved detri mental. Committee mernbers charge that some restaurants made i "payoffs" to unions in the 1 form of dues and then paid J their employees less than un ion scale without being challenged. BUTTE FALLS Medco Vacation Held Butte Flls Medford Cor poration vacation week found many Medco families on the road. Vacation week began June 28 and ended July Mr. and Mrs. Don Jolliffe and son, Greg, spent the day of the Fourth at Lake of the Woods with the Don Dunlap family. The Dunlaps camped the better part of the week at the lake. . Mrs. Jolliffe and Don are cousins. The Jolliffes . and Dunlaps were among the many spectators that viewed the fireworks at the lake. Sunday, June 6, the Dunlap boat Sfcas rammed and sank. No casualties were reported in the Dunlap group and the boat was raiseg. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore took the coast route through Crescent City" and Bandon. While in Crescent City the Moores met Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson, Mrs. Larry Har . graves and son, Bobby, also of Butte Falls. Mrs. Ines Moore recently entered Rogue Valley hospital seriously ill. She is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson, c o n v a 1 escing. Mrs. Moore is the mother of Mrs. Edmondson and Clyde Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Porky) Smith and family went to Centralia, Wash., dur ing vacation week. There they visited with the Leroy Smith family. Mrs. Porky Smith and Mrs. Leroy Smith are sisters and Porky and Leroy are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Smith visited at Weiser, Idaho, with Don's father, Charlie Smith. From Weiser they went to Boise to visit the Wayne Smith family. The Don C. Smiths and Orb Abbott spent the latter part of their vacation at Brookings fishing. Glen Cathey and Walter (Mac Frey spent several days of their vacation at Reno. Also visiting Reno were Darwin Moore and Lee Ab- hntt. Darwin visitprf TWrc j Nick Carter, a former resident of Butte Falls, now living at Sparks, Nev. I W a i w w NY0D CAII STAND on voun head r... and stitl not find v a better value than SOFT-SKIN briaf, panry, girdle I Tb new SOFT-SKIN is an ! even better value than ever. -' Knit of soft, lightweight puck ered lastex with nylon front panel for control where you need it Won't roll or. hike up ) . . . washes and dries like I lingerie . . . guaranteed non- ran. Small, medium, large, , extra large. White only. MANN'S -MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. Gene Irwin and Miss Linda Ellis started their vacation at Brookings, where they visited with Mrs. Irwin and Linda's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis. From Brookings, they went to Depoe Bay, Astoria and Port land. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelland and. fam ily at Portland. Mrs. Kelland, Mrs. Irwin and Linda are sis ters. From Portland the Irwin group took the Mt. Hood loop to Bend, where they toured the Petersons' Rock Gardens. This group wound up their va cation week at Shasta lake and Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rodgers spent one night of the vaca tion week end at Diamond lake. The Rodgers had their grandsons, Gary and Billy Jess, with them. The William L. Harris fam ily started their vacation at San Francisco. There they took their children through the zoo, park, Playland and Chinatown. From San Fran ciscothe Harrises went to Saef amento, Lake Tahot, Car son City and Reno. Their re turn trip was made through Chester and Mt. Lassen Na tional park. The day of the Fourth was spent at Willow lake. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rodg ers and sons of Pasadena, Calif., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodgers and family. Bob is a son of the ess Rodgers and a brother of Bill. 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