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Brewery Named in Anti-Trust Suit
Washington-l?&-The Justice
Department has filed a suit
to require Anheuser-Busch,
Inc., of St. Louis to dispose
of a Miami brewery on
grounds its ownership of the
plant tended toward mo
nopoly. Anheuser-Busch bought the
brewery last February from
the American Brewing com
pany. The department's anti-trust
suit, filed Thursday in Fed
eral court at Miami, charged
the acquisition of the brew
ery may tend to lessen com
petition and give Anheuser
Busch monopoly control of
the Florida beer business.
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Only MARK HATFIELD can give Oregon the dynamic,
new leadership it needs now. By his warm friendliness,'
his exceptional skill in public affairs and his independence
from political pressures, MARK HATFIELD has demon
strated the ability, the integrity and the political courage
to become one of Oregon's greatest governors.
Pd. Pol. Ad by Hatfield for Governor
Committee of Jackson Co.
Kathleen Bash, Chmn., Bundy St., Medford
Prince Philip To
Visit Coal Mine
Springhill, N.S.-fUPB-Rescue
workers searching for the 49
miners still missing in a
caved-in coal mine planned to
take a precious few moments
off today to show a royal
visitor around the scene of
the disaster.
Prince Philip, who has been
visiting in Ottawa, said he
would cut short his stay, in
the capital and fly by jet air
liner to Springhill today to
visit the pithead and to talk
to survivors in the hospital.
He planned to leave tonight
for the flight back to London.
Three teams of rescue spe
cialists continued today the
search for the missing miners,
but hopes of finding any more
survivors were slim.
The Cumberland Railway
and Coal company listed 32
known dead out of a total of
174 men who were in the
mine when the earthquake
like "bump" caused the cave
in. A total of 93 men had
been rescued.
San Francisco
Feels Earthquake
San Francisco-(UPD-A fairly
strong earthquake shook San
Francisco and a 100 -mile
stretch of the California coast
Thursday, but caused no seri
ous damage.
Seismologists at the Univer
sity of California Berkeley
said the temblor lasted four
minutes and recorded a mag
nitude of 4.25 on the Richter
scale.
The earthquake which caus
ed serious damage here on
March 22, 1957, recorded 5.25,
while a quake of 8:5 magni
tude in 1906 resulted in the
disastrous fire which partially
destroyed the city.
Thursday's temblor was felt
as a single shock in some
areas and as a rolling move
ment in others.
It was felt as a sharp jolt
in the United Press Interna
tional office on the sixth
floor of the San Francisco
News building in downtown
San Francisco.
Little Action Seen Forthcoming Soon
On Big Labor's Campaign Expenditures
5
Lyle C. Wilson
By LYLE C. WILSON
UPI Correspondent
Washington - (CPD - When the
returns from next Tuesday's
election are in, there is likely
to be a lot of
R e p u b lican
talk but no
action about
Big Labor's
campaign
spending.
Section 304
of the 1947
Taft - Hartley
Act prohibit
ed unions,
banks and
cor porations
from making contributions or
expenditures in connection
with a federal election. Sec
tion 304, although a part of
the Taft-Hartley Act, actual
ly was an amendment to a
long standing statute, the Cor
rupt Practices Act of 1907.
Both labor and corpora
tions, however, are spending
in this campaign with con
siderable freedom and liber
ality, the sums being report
ed and on record in the of
fice of the clerk of the House
of Representatives. If this
seems to reflect a confused
situation in which the known
facts seem each to contradict
the other that is correct.
There is a confused situation
which came about like this:
Section 309 Attacked
The 1 hottest, fastest and
most successful labor chal
lenge to the Taft-Hartley at;t
was directed against Section
304. Malcolm C. Moos, who is
now one of President Eisen
hower's speech writers, ex
plains the events leading up
to the current confusion in a
book, "A Grammar of Ameri
can Politics," (Knopf), which
Moos wrote jointly with Wil
fred E. Binkley.
Key word in the contro
versy over Section 304, Moos
relates, was the word "ex
penditures." The section for
bade both expenditures and
contributi ons. Moos continued:
"The inclusion of this-word
(expenditures), according to
union . arguments, . not only
forbade making contributions
but it" actually prohibited
making any expenditures
whatever. Under tljis inter
pretations union spokesmen
argued that the mere hiring
of a hall to discuss politics,
buying radio time to broad
cast political views, printing
or circulating a newspaper
with a political opinion, and
circulating handbills, were all
barred by the world 'expendi
tures.' "
On such grounds CIO Presi
dent Phillip Murray moved
immediately after , the Taft-
Tax Ruling Covers
Worker Travel Costs
Washington, D. C. By a
recent ruling of the U. S. In
ternal Revenue Service, vol
unteer church workers who
incur travel expense in con
nection with their volunteer
work may count it as a "con
tribution" and deduct it for
income tax purposes.
The ruling states that "un
reimbursed expenses directly
connected with and solely at
tributable to such voluntary
services by the taxpayer to
the church . . . shall constitute
a contribution within mean
ing of Section 170 of the In
ternal Revenue Code of 1954."
Among those who will bene
fit are persons who do church
calling. Taxpayers may avail
themselves of the provision,
however, only if the work is
done regularly and is without
compensation of any kind.
Travel to and from church
for the purpose of attending
services is considered a per
sonal expense and is not de
ductible.
Hartley Act was enacted to
test the constitutionality of
Section 304... Murray used
union money to publish in
"The CIO News' the CIO's
support of a candidate in a
Maryland special U.S. Con-
PRINCETON MAN DIES
Princeton, N.J. (UPD Rad-
ciffe Heermance, 76, the first
director., of admissions at
Princeton University, died
Wednesday of a heart attack
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Easy-Ratio Sttirlng is the
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Rtw Artas of Visibility pro
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Comfort Tallortd Interiors, with
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Raw HI-Thrlft Six gets up to
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Wide-Stance Stability a re
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Larger Luggage Compartment
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New Tyrex Cord Tiros roll
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Stlffer, Quieter Underbody in
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Superior Rear Sispentlon, with
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New Safety-Master Brakes last
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Funds Available
For Farm Loans
Funds are now available
for two types of farm im
provement loans, Eugene M.
Denney, county supervisor of
the Farmers Home adminis
tration for Josephine and
Jackson counties, announced
today. These loan types are
classified as soil and water
conservation and farm
housing. The soil and water conser
vation type loan may be made
for both domestic and irriga
tion improvements, establish
ment of permanent seeding
and drainage improvement.
Association type of loans may
be made to a group of farm
ers who need funds for finan
cing a water project for the
mutual benefit of all.
The farm-housing loans are
available for making building
improvements, on farm units.
This may be either remodel
ing or for the construction of
new dwellings and outbuild
ings, i
Either of these two types
of loans may be made on
small farm units where the
applicant is working off the
farm. Payments are scheduled
anually in amounts a borrow
er can reasonably be expected
to meet.
Further information may be
obtained and applications
filed at the -local Farmers
Home administration office in
room 9 of the Manchel build
ing or by mail addressed to
postoffice box 311, Grants
Pass.
Hunted Animals
Fighting Back
Knoxville, Tenn. (DTD The
animals are fighting back
in east Tennessee hunting
grounds.
In the Tellico National For
est, King B'. Walker Jr., was
hunting wild boars Thursday.
The dogs jumped one and ran
it back toward him.
Walker fired at the gallop
ing boar, but missed. The ani
mal bowled him over, and
26 stitches were required to
close tusk wounds.
C. L. Hatmaker was after
squirrels near Norris .Lake
when a hawk with a four-foot
wingspread swooped down
and fastened its talons in his
arm.
Hatmaker had to kill the
hawk to loosen its grip. He
was treated for puncture
wounds.
TWA Machinists
Set Strike Tonight
Kansas City, Mo.-(DPD-About
6,700 employees threaten to
strike tonight against Trans
World Airlines, halting its in
ternational operations.
Cliff Miller, general chair
man of District 142 , of the
International Association of
Machinists, said Thursday a
"final" offer from 'TWA was
completely unacceptable.
Miller said TWA offered
"substantially less than nec
essary to bring the wages of
our membership in line with
skill and responsibility re
quired by their jobs." He said
the company has ignored a
union request for revaluation
of several work functions.
The company has said that
if the 6,700 machinists strike,
TWA will have to lay off
19,000 other employees.
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gressional election. The CIO
candidate won. The Justice
Department obtained a grand
jury indictment of Murray
and- the CIO.
Major Question Bypassed .
A U.S. District Court In
March, 1948, declared the ex
penditures part of Section 304
to be unconstitutional and the
Supreme Court affirmed that
ruling the following June.
The suit against Murray and
the CIO was dismissed.
Neither court, however, pass
ed on the larger question
which Moos says was as fol
lows: "Can labor unions contri
bute funds directly to a politi
cal campaign?"
"Thus, Congress must still
act," Moos believes, "to clear
up the dilemma which the
provision (section 304) has
created.
"The weight of public
opinion appeared to be behind
the judgment against Section
304, but the question of the
right of a union to subsidize
directly political parties in a
campaign is. still far from
settled and it promises to be a
problem of continuing im
portance' in - American poli
tics." .
It . is a problem, right
enough. On a head-tax basis
of six and one-half cents a
month, as in Michigan, 15,
000,000 dues paying AFL-CIO
members could betapped for
nearly $12,000,000 a year, all
available for political "ex
penditure" if not for "contribution."
MAIL TRIBUNC, Medford, Oregon, Friday, October 31, 195
Hatfields Refuse Comment on Report
Salem - (BPD - Secretary of
State and Mrs. Mark Hatfield
today refused to comment on
reports they are expecting a
child. They only smiled and
said such things should not
be discussed during a political
campaign. Hatfield is Republi
can candidate for governor
in the Tuesday elections.
First reports that Mrs. Hat
field was pregnant came from
persons connected with the
Hatfield for governor committee.
Kentucky was the 15th
state admitted to the Union.
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Elect Larry
SHEEHAN
SHERIFF
of
Jackson
County
Larry Sheehan
A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
With 20 Years Business Experience
The Sheriff's Office REQUIRES a person with Sound
Business Experience who can secure qualified deputies
to enforce our County Laws.
Pd. for by
.. Comm. C. J.
River, Ore.
Sheehan for Sheriff
Babb, Chmn., Rogue
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