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PAIR CAMERA SHY Henry Lower, right,,
covers his face and Robert E. McCarthy,
left, looks glum after being arrested in De
troit. Both men were indicted along with
Teamster President James R. Hoffa by a
fednnil grand jury in Orlando, Fly., on
charges of committing mail fraud in the mis
use of more than $500,000 in union funds.
(UPI Telephoto)
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Chicago - IUPII - Teamsters
President James R. Hoffa
maintained an icy silence to
day about charges he and two
other men misused more than
$500,000 in union funds to
foist a Florida land scheme
on union members.
The bantam president of the
nation's largest union, who
could be jailed for five years
and fined up to $12,000 if con
victed, stood by his statement
Wednesday that "we'll try the
case in court."
Indicted along with Hoffa
by a federal grand jury at
Orlando, Fla., were Henry
Lower, 57, former president
of a Detroit teamsters local,
and Robert E, McCarthy Jr.,
40, former branch manflger of
the Bank of the Common
wealth, Detroit.
The indictment named Low
er as president of Sun Valley
Inc., a 1954 Florida corpora
tion which acquired lots for
$18 apiece and offered to sell
them to union members for
$180 to $1,000. '
The 12 -count Indictment
Getting Shoeshne
Becomes Big Problem
Tucson, Ariz. - Getting a
shocshine turned into a big
problem for a Tucson busi
nessman. A 13-year-old shoeshlne boy
kept missing the man's shop
and applying polish to a sock.
Finally, the customer offer
ed the boy 10 cents to stop.
The boy became belliger
ent, tore a sliding screen door
from its hinges and threat
ened to throw rocks through
the customer's window.
said Hoffa and Lower control
led Sun Valley Inc., financed
It was funds belonging to
three Detroit teamster locals
and the Detroit Teamsters
Joint Council, and attempted
to defraud Individual mem
bers by selling Florida lots
said Ij be "all on high, dry
and rolling land."
Actually, the indictment
said, the lots "offered and
sold" were so low and per
meated with water as to make
them unsuitable for construc
tion of homes and dwellings.
Sun Valley Inc., has no con
nection with the Sun Valley,
Idaho resort center.
Hoffa, free on $10,000
bonds, was scheduled for ar
raignment at 2 p.m. Friday.
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FEED WARNING
College Station, Tex. - (UPI) -Farmers
who Insist on feeding
frosted Johnson grnss or sor
ghum to livestock before the
feed Is dry could harm their
entile seriously, Texas A&M
College veterinarian Dr. C.
M. Patterson warns. Patterson
said Johnson grnss and sor
ghum are sometimes extreme
ly high in dangerous prussic
acid content after a frost.
New York - tUPD - Stocks
ran up some sharp gains in
early trading today.
Du Pont, which showed a
loss of 2 points on the first
trade, had recovered nearly
all of the loss by the end of
the first hour. Steels also
came alive with Republic up
more than a point and
Youngstown and Jones &
Laughlin both up fractions.
;The autos showed gains of
around a half in American
Motors, Ford, Chrysler and
General Motors.
IBM picked up more (hnn
2 points in the electronics
where Beckman and Texas In
struments rose around 2 each.
Carter Products spurted more
than 1 in the drugs and Un
derwood more than 2 in the
office equipments.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-rtlHr-Dow-Jono
final stock averages: 30 In
duslrlols 604.62. up 7.51;
20 railroads 126.63, off 0.03;
15 utilities 96.76, up 0.41.
and 65 stocks 200.95, up
1.63. Sales Wednesday were
about 3.66 million shares
compared with 3.36 million
shares Tuesday.
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inister Threatened in New Orleans
New Orleans - (UP - The
FBI launched an investigation
today into an alleged threat
"to get" a white Methodist
minister who has permitted
his daughter to attend an in
tegrated school.
The Rev. Andrew Foreman
has escorted his daughter,
Pamela, to the William Frantz
School daily since the school
was integrated by one Negro
girl.
When, the Rev. Mr. Fore
man picked up his daughter
at the school Wednesday, a
National Council
Of Churches Set
To Elect Layman
San Francisco-WPD- The Na
tional Council of Churches
was set today to elect a lay
man as its president for the
first time in history.
He is J. Irwin Miller, 51, of
Columbus, Ind., a multi-millionaire
banker and industri
alist who has served for the
past three years on the Na
tional Council's policy-making
general board.
Miller is a member of the
Disciples of Christ denomina
tion, which is known in some
areas as the Christian Church.
All previous presidents of
the council have been or
dained clergymen. The incum
bent president is the Rev. Ed
win T. Dahlberg, St. Louis
Baptist pastor.
The formal election of the
new prcsidenfby the council's
General Assembly was ex
pected to take place today
following action by the as
sembly on a "message to the
churches."
I he draft message pre
sented to the assembly con
tained a strong plea for
churches to work toward
"full, visible unity" of the
Christian family.
At the same time, it assert
ed that the National Council
itself "must not become a
super-church."
This language was the end
product of a sharp backstage
battle within the 42-member
message drafting committee,
headed by the Rev. Dr. Henry
Pitney Van Dusen, president
of Union Theological Semi
nary in New York.
Dr. Van Dusen joined with
the Rev. Dr. Truman B. Tjug-
lass, a Congregationalist lead
er, in seeking to include in
the message several proposals
for giving more "churchly '
functions to ecumenical' or
ganizations such as the Na
tional Council of Churches
and its affiliated state and lo
cal church councils.
glowering man thrust his
hand into the car window,
poked the minister on the
shoulder and snarled "We're
going to get you, preacher."
First Personal Threat
It was the first face-to-face
attempt at intimidation by a
man thus far in the integra
tion crisis here. Most of the
insults and cat-calls before
had come from the "Cheer
leaders" - woman demonstra
tors opposed to integration.
The Rev. Mr. Foreman
jumped out of the car after
the man threatened him and
asked police standing around
a barricade to stop him, but
the stranger disappeared be
fore any attempt was made.
Folice forced newsmen
back and the minister's dis
cussion with officers was in
audible to reporters.
One policeman, identified
by badge as Stephen Borde
Ion, smashed his nightstick
into the camera of UPI pho
tographer Frank B e a 1 1 y,
breaking the camera and ruin
ing the film.
"I don't want my picture
taken," Bordelon told Beatty.
Give No Details
W. W. Bromwell, the FBI
agent in charge of the New
Orleans office, said his office
was checking into the alleged
threat made to the Rev. Mr.
Foreman, but declined to give
any details.
Veiled threats and epithets
such as "nigger lover" and
"low white trash" finally
forced a meter reader to aban
don his new home here. James
Gabrielle, whose daughter Yo-
Regional Edition
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MEDFORDrafeJTRIBUNE
Sneeze Brings $70
In Compensation Pay
St. Paul - Donald Naylor
got $70 in workmen s com
pensation because he sneezed
The state industrial com
mission ordered the payment
because dust in a granary
made Naylor sneeze so hard
that his $70 artificial tooth
flew into a pile of grain and
couldn t be found.
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DURANTE TO WED Jimmy Durante says
that after a lS-year courtship, a one-year
engagement and much hemmming and haw
ing he's going to get married. The famed
67-year-old comedian said he and Margie
Little, about 41, will marry Dec. 14 in New
York City. Durante said he had announced
his engagment to Miss Little, his near con
stant companion since 1945, in November,
1959. His first wife of 22 years died in 1943.
(UPI Telephoto)
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1960
landa, also has been attend
ing school, announced he was
preparing to leave town for
Providence, R.I., where he
lived before coming to the
South.
Yolanda and Pamela were
credited with breaking the
boycott of the Frantz School.
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Pet Pigeon Hates
Pigeons, Loves People
Wan-en, Ohio - L. R. Mar
cus has a pet pigeon who
hates pigeons and loves peo
ple. Milieus found the piReon
with a broken ioot and in
jured beak, and nursed him
buck to health.
Now, Mnrcus snys, the pi
Reon follows the family like
a pet doK, loves television,
stays up to watch the late
show and won't retire until
the family does.
Marcus says the pigeon cnn
open doors by flying against
them and pushing with his
feet, loves to ride in a car
and barks at dogs, a trick he
learned from the Marcus' fam
ily do(!.
TIP ON HOLLY"
Kent, O. -mill - Planting a
holly to achieve your own
Christmas decorations of red
and green hardly will be the
berries unless both male nnd
female specimens are on hand.
Tree Export Martin L. Davey
Jr. says there should be at
least one male tree (slaminate)
planted on the home grounds
or nearby for every 10 female,
berry-bearing (pistillate) ones.
This will assure needed pollen
for pollination. Shearing of
.lolly for yuletide decoration
will do no harm if done in
moderation. Annual shearing
will help keep them dense and
attractive.
MAKING IT CLEAR
Elgin, Minn.-lllPH -Engraved
on a tombstone on the Robert
R. llallonbeck family lot in
the Elgin Cemetery is the leg
end: "None of us ever voted
for Roosevelt or Truman."
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