Colombo Police
Arrest Former
Cabinet Member
Colombo, Ceylon -UP&- Po
lice today arrested an ousted
woman cabinet minister and
the businessman brother of
another minister for complic
ity in the Sept 25 assassina
tion of Prime Minister Solo
mon W. R. D. Bandaranaike.
The woman was Mrs. Vi-
mala Wijewardene, 51, a
glamorous grandmother who
.was iiicu a uiiuut v- .w.
. Oct. 20 because of her as
sociation with the suspected
murderers. The man was Rich
: ard de Zoysa, elder brother
: of. Finance Minister Stanley
de Zoysa.
; Buddhist Monk Somarame
. Thero, one of the two monks
; arrested for the slaying, told
police Richard de Zoysa su
; pervised his target practice
; before he shot and killed Ban-
daranaike on the steps of the
: Premier's home in a plot that
j has reached high into Ceylon's
, government.
; May Fir Minister
; It was considered almost
; certain Prime Minister Wi
; jayanada Dahanayake now
would fire the finance minis
: ter and his younger brother,
I Sydney de Zoysa, deputy in
. spector general of police. Both
have been accused of hamp
t ering the assassination inves
i tigation.
i Finance Minister De Zoysa
! was in Singapore today, en
i route home from a Common
wealth meeting in Australia
and the Colombo Plan Con
ference in Indonesia. He is ex
pected in Ceylon on Saturday.
f The arrest of Mrs. Wijdwar
dene, one of Ceylon's most
colorful and controversial po
litical figures, and De Zoysa,
followed Somarame's confes
sion to the chief magistrate on
- The Bandaranaike assassin
ation already has brought the
.... iifw Kuvnuiucub ex v.
crises. On Oct. 30 Dahanayake
barely weathered a no-confidence
motion brought by'op
Tosition oarties who com
plained that members of the
"government had been associ
ated with conspirators and
'suspects. t ,
" Nearly everybody reads a
"newspaper nearly every day.
It follows that practically
every sale of every product
manufactured; in the U.S. and
Canada will be made to a
J IV W OUdVl A V CIV--.
countries.- ' .
Crown Attorney Says
No Inquest Planned
In Fatal Accident
Flint, Mich. -UP&- A Cana
dian crown attorney said to
day "I don't think" there will
be an inquest into the fatal
shooting of a retired General
Motors vice president by for
mer GM President Harlow H.
Curtice in a duck hunting ac
cident. -
S.A.K. Logan, crown attor
ney for Lambton county, On
tario, said at Sarnia that there
appeared to be no doubt the
shooting was an accident and
that he didn't believe an in
quest would be necessary..
But he s a i d he planned to
consult with provincial police
later today before making a
final decision, ; .
Curtice, meanwhile, remain
ed secluded at his home here,
g.-ieving quietly - but deeply
over the death of "my very
dear friend." t .
Former GM Vice President
Harry W. Anderson was
Oregon Man to
Testify in D.C.
Washington-(UPD-A congres
sional study of Soviet econo
mic strides focused today on
a prediction that controls on
free world trade with Russia
"are probably Roomed, as they
should be." ' "
The forecast came from,
Robert Loring Allen of .the
University of : Oregon one, of
the panelists scheduled to tes
tify before the House-Senate
economic subcommittee .' com
paring the United States and
Soviet economies.
In an advance paper Allen
said that "strategic trade con
trols now have limited scope
and . . '. are1 best suited for
imposition in the likelihood
of hostilities within a reason
ably short period." y v f
"Otherwise, the potential
enemy insulates himself
against the deprivation, and
in time is better off ; than
would have been the - case in
the absence of the embargo,"
he said. '
The United States "and its
allies have agreed since World
War II on a list of strategic
items which they will not sell
to Russia. However, ; various
countries have tried toj nar
row this list from time to
time to build up East-West
trade. ' -1
struck - by the charge from
Curtice's gun Wednesday
when, fee stood up in a duck
blind and stumbled j u s t as
Curtice pulled the trigger.
The blast tore away the up
per-right portion of Ander
son's head.
He lost consciousness im
mediately and died about an
hour later while Curtice and
other hunting companions
earned him toward . help on
the Canadian mainland.
Curtice, Anderson, George
Kennedy and Arthur Brown,
a Detroit manufacturer's rep
resentative, had been hunting
together at an exclusive 7,-
000 acre preserve owned by
Kennedy's Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Co. of Detroit, on St.
Anne island. The island is at
the juncture of the St. Clair
river and Lake St. Clair
which form the international
boundary between Michigan
and Ontario.
It took the party about an
hour to get from the duck
blind to the hunting lodge by
truck and boat, a distance of
about four miles.
Consoles Widow
When they arrived on the
Canadian mainland with An
derson's body, Curtice talked
to Canadian provincial police
for about an hour and then
rushed to the American side
of the international waters
and drove to Andersons' home
at Ann Arbor, Mich., about
90 miles away.
"I am deeply grieved," Cur
tice said on arriving at the
Anderson home to console the
widow of his friend. "Harry
Anderson was my very dear
friend for many years."
He then went inside apd
talked privately with Mrs.
Anderson for about 20 min
utes before he left for his own
home at Flint,' another 50
mile trip. At home, friends
shielded him from .reporters
but promised he would meet
with them today.
- Curtice and his companions
have hunted ducks on the
opening day of the Ontario
season at the same preserve
every year for eight years.
They were just about to quit
for the day when the accident
occurred.
Witnesses told the same
story Curtice himself related
to Ontario Constable' Owen
Collins who questioned him
about the accident. ,
MedfordTribune
Rogue Valley Edition ..' Page 2
Steels Lead Stock
Market Activity
ij.L 1 !!. mmnifnnmn n r f
FATAL SHOOTING Harlow M. Curtice, top, retired presi
dent of General Motors, accidentally shot and killed another
retired GM executive, Harry W. Anderson, bottom, while
duck hunting near Sarnia, Ont, Wednesday afternoon. The
accident occurred near the St. Anne's hunting lodge on
Walpole island in the St. Clair river. (UPI Telephoto)
-New York -(DPD- The stock
market rose and fell today as
hopes rose and dimmed on a
a steel contract settlement.
Opening firm, the list rose
in the first hour, slipped back
slightly on profit-taking and
moved up substantially under
the lead of steels. The last
move reflected a new man
agement offer for a steel set
tlement. '
The union promptly reject
ed the offer and prices slip
ped in the third hour and eas
ed further in the fourth.
Steel shares which had re
gistered gains ranging to
more than 2 points declined
to losses running to that
amount. Some of the rails
slipped off despite a sharp
rise in car loadings. Motors,
too, turned down with Ameri
can off more than a point. Du
Pont dropped nearly 4 points
from its high and was 2 points
net lower near closing time. .
DOW - JONES AVERAGES
New York - !DPD - Dow
Jones final slock averages:
30 industrials 643.32 up
1.33; 20 railroads 149.34 off
0.07; 15 utilities 86.22 off
0.06; 65 stocks , 210.19 up
.0.22. Sales today were about
3.230,000 shares compared
with 3,660,000 shares Wednesday.
Allied Chemical
Alum Co. Am
American Can ....
American Mtrs.
AT&T
Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel
Bendix Av.
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Caterpillar Corp .
Chrysler Corp
Continental Can ....
Crown Zellerbach
Curtjss Wright
Obw Chemical
Du Pont ....
Eastman Kodak
Firestone
General Electric
General Foods
113
94 'i
41'
87
77 i
62
70
. 7iy2
54'i
32
31 ',i
64
- 46 3i
53
- 32',
.. 90
..256
99
135
83 ,i
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General Motors 51
Georgia Pacific 49',i
Graham Piige -'-4
Greyhound 20 'i
Gulf Oil 106 ',2
Homestake Mining 4i'4
Idaho Power 473,
L.B.M 4084
Int Paper ..133
Johns Man 50 i
Kennecott Copper 92 ?4
Lockheed Aircraft 1 30 4
Katy 7. 5
Montana Power Co. .,, ,, " ",. 23
Montgomery Ward ; 51 1
Nat'l Biscuit 53
New York Central 29
Pac Gas & Electric 62
Penney. J. C. 115
Penn RR 16
Radio Corporation 65
Richfield Oil 73 3i
Safeway 353i
Sears 50
Shell Oil 73J,
Socony Mobil Oil 39 ,4
Southern Co ; : 39 V
Southern Pacific 22
Standard California 46
Standard " Indiana 39
Standard N. J.
Sun Mines
Te:;as Co
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust
Transamerica
Trans World Air
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
U. A. L
U. S Rubber
U. S. Steel
Youngstown S & T
Kaiser Ind L
1 464
6i
79
17U
19
30
19
37
138
3C
38
37
60
96
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Cement will be poured- to
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beams supporting the road
way or the JMghth st. bridge
over Bear creek, according to
Vernon Thorpe, city engineer.
Scheduled completion date
for the bridge is mid-December.
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Portland-(DPD - Crown Zel
lerbach Corportion announc
ed today the promotion of
J. P.- Johnston to protection
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and Oregon timber divisions
of the corporation.
Johnston has been contract
logging supervisor at the,
firm's Clackamas Tree Farm
near Moiaua.
W. E. O'Dea, construction
foreman of Crown Zellerbach
at Brightwood, was named to
succeed Johnston in the Clac
kamas county post
Johnston, a former Seattle
resident, joined Crown Zel
lerbach in 1954. Both John
ston and O'Dea are graduates
of the University of Washington.
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