reiiminary version or
ew constitutEon uDSBsnei
Stocks Narrowly
mixed in Course
Of Quiet Day
New York -Wli- Stocks hold
to a rurrow and mixed course
in quii'l trading today.
Willi ninny traders onjoyliiii
a lnnjf Colutnljui day week
rnd, moil brokrn believed
IIktc would be little action on
thr Hired,
Wh.-illnu Steel talked "n
nearly a point in an otherwise
iinrrowly mixed steel sector
and Chrysler roue close to '
in a ilnillnr motor croup
Chemicals followed the aen-
Cranberry Payment
Program Cleared
Wiisliiniilon - a i'li - Govern
ment miliums tininy u.ivo u
clean hill of heiilth to the
wuy the Aiiricultiire Drpurl
me.it linndled the program to
!.( ciauheny gioweis who
sulfiied losej in IU5H be
cause ol the cranberry cancer
v.iie
1 lie General Accouutlnii
Olliie cent a report to Irel
vienl Kennedy and CnniireM
siviiik it hud found only one
dclii lency under Ihe proKiam
In whli h H 5 million was paid
to Kiowers.
'1 lie government agreed to
piiy tile growers after a sharp
drop in the market following
a Nov. 11, MM, anmuuice
im id hy former secretary ol
l:r;illh. rrtucHtion and welfare
Arthur Kleniming.
t Irniinlllg .iMtth-d the Halt-
mi by announcing th.it the
Io.hI and IhuK AdminiMt;i
ti.tn hud urged growers lo
slop selling ci anlieri lea be-(nun-
H w.is found that a
chemical weed killer, aiiiino
tn.imle. had been misused by
mine gioweis The ehenilnil
reiiurt.dly had caused cancer
In r.iis.
GBENFELL CHARGED State Sen. William A. Crcnfell of
Portland is shown, above as he rested in a Portland hospital
following r.n auto accident in Portland Monday. He has been
charged with giving a false report to police. At left is Mrs.
Natalie Crenshaw. 23, and her attorney, Victor C. Hefferin,
as they entered a grand jury room for the hearing. Mrs.
Crenshaw was with Grenfell at the time of the accident, (UPU
Grcnfell Charged
With Making False
Report To Police
vrn put tern, while AmerHa
rose almost und Burber licd
.MJpi'oxiiniituIy a point in a
scrumblcd oil Mcction.
DOW JONLSAVEHAGES
Nw York - U'l - Dow
Jonti final ttock avrageii
30 induilrlali 586.47, off
1.67j 20 railroadi 117.90. off
0.10; IS ulilllivt 120.97, off
0.36, and 65 ilocki 205.32,
oft 0.51. Sales Thunday
wr about 2.46 million
tharos compared with 3.04
million iharat Wednaiday.
Thurdy price on icleclcd
tin ktt
Alum C'n Atn . . ,Vt
AuirHKii Air Llnct It
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AiiHiii'n Mmoi HI11,
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poiilund - tin - StHti Sen.
Willinm Grcnfell (D-Portlund)
ThuiMliiy whs chi.rKi'd wltli
niflkin a fulKc report to po
lice. Tin" complaint wan filed
by the city attonify'i offlcr.
Grcnfell, 37, waa cburifcd
PUSHES 35 HOUR WEKK
Wd'h.nKton irt iht- An. !
CIO '1 IintMi.iy jnnun.vd tl
I i m I up it l..?.k fori r tu puh
rii :w for a .i.S hum hk K
Pit sali nt C.ivinr Mc iiny ,mt ,
V..V llll'lip WiUllii t'.I.M- lt VbUlR
on t: r iniinti a uiu :npK inrnl
P1 ' il T In unt nipiii iiH-nl j
i ' t 3 8 per lent
ii und Mt tiny s.ud "t-rn ,
t ! tiit vt i p. mil-l ic rconmnii
tin liinner pudirt
lanlutl iinprovnm n( "
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Don't Forget the
GRAND
OPENING
of the
BRAVE
BULL
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
f ti H ;iM-,i
pixk or thoubli;
U'l- -
Mdt ill?.
Mure
Tusttn. Crtlif
(liaii 2 iHU) i
tt ilhout p i W I' 1 1 hill Ml;V
!hm a (hu'k of luit iUilei-
ii Oil M pi'W I I ll il!lltit iU'l
iid pi ki d pi "I i uditijj ll .-
UllUt Pirv fht'i U d i iu iiili
A Smithn n Clifoini4 Kdisvn
Co pi'krvnan jid se v a
t'int w l ie punihcv1 imnu i'.i
n'.i l riei tiooition
Doctor Attacks
Flemming's Stand
On Fluoridation
By United Presa International
A Sei.Ule doctor criticized
Univormly of Oregon Prchl-
dent Arthur S. Klnnmln In
Portliind Thursday niffht for
icin.uk!! on w.ilcr fluorida
tion, The cnliciMii ciiinc from Or.
!' H. Kxncr. a crusader
iiK'diisl fluoridation of drink
ing water.
Kxncr Kiiid when Hcmininu
was kt'i'ictary of health, edu
cation and well are he describ
ed fluoridation as a afc and
liiexpcn.sHc means of prevent
inti denial decay. Kxncr said
he fried without miccejts to
tfet Klemmlna to back up the
statement with proof.
Or Kxncr was sponorcd by
the Portland Health and Kdu
cation League, a Rioup op
poMtiii the November bn Unt
me.iMiio for fluoridation of
the city water
He said h'lcnuntnil could no
jmpply proofs 'becaue there
are none "
Aikt Stronger Liwi
At Salem. Gov. Mark IUt
field culled for further
ktieot;tlionin: of Uieuoit s
anli-pollutiun lawn
i be Ueputdn-an candidate j
for reelection h1m hammerrd
i away Bt the theme that bin
' ndnuniJitiatuin has inc teased
1 ,nt) oppoiiuntici tor Oregon.
Hatfield s.mi ibe Mate has en
teied h new em cf the science
baed industry
Mul! nom.th County IVmo
ci atn Chan man Kr.ink Kob-
! ei ts crltu-i.-ed w tatltii meas
j tire to consider bind area in
j apportionini; the letiis'.atuie in
I a talk in Portland
He Mild the mcusou1 ' i de
, suncd to i;i e sonic xotei
Miioie voice m the leiiislaluic
than other otcrs '
! Jury Finds $900
( Fair for Property
A Jacket! cout'tv circuit
ciu i inry csi" ,!.u alter
, lu'i'ti buui(:ia in it verdict of
j Jitoo as a fair sum for prop
el i ivndemmM bv t!u st.ite
hiilbwuy ee!imiivM,.n on the
; U'.l h JiickMU 1 1 le llUliWilV,
! The hlti!i .v cvnimisslon
civdciv.n ,i a 'iM'.'! itnp of
Und ov in d t libin .out
with falslfylriR a report that
he was kidnaped and pushed
from b car in Portlund early
Tuesday.
He iidmitted Wednesday that
he was involved in a fatal
traffic accident instead.
Yhc complaint was signed
by Portland Policeman How
ard Mayhew. The maximum
punljhment for mich a charge
i a $.0Q fine and six months
in Jail.
Grenfell, a Democratic can
didate for the Multnomub
County Commission, said he
was one of the drivers In a
two car crash in Portland
Monday niRht. Harold Jones,
HI . the other driver, was
killed in the accident.
Grenfell, in a statement
released by his attorney
Wednesday, said he was in
the company of Mrs. Natalie
Crenshaw and driving her
car on Union ave. at the time
of the fatal accident.
(Irenfell said he was in a
state of shock when be Kave
police the abduction story.
He underwent surgery
Thuixbiy nl l.evi Kaiser hos
pital. He MiKered fraclurei
of the pelvis, right hip joint
and left clavicle plus severe
lacerations in the accident.
The Multnomah county
Brand Jury waa reporlod to
be looking into the case.
Suit Seeks Damages
ci From Rooting Firm
A suit nocking rinmauos
from a roofing company has
b'pn filed in Jai-kson county
circuit court hy the owners
of tlic Murk Antony hotel in
Ashlnnd.
The coiuplxiut, tiled aK.un.-d
the Ace Hooting company.
Mcdlord. aeeks $3,381.59
damages done to the hotel lust
yenr hy water
The pin in t It f. William A
Sutlon and Jack U Puniphicy.
charge tli.it they hired Ihe
roofing company May U.
I'HiO, to install a nciv roof on
the hotel. The complaint
charges that due to negligen-.e
to the root s inst.illa'.ion.
diaim filled with roofing nu
t-il.-il. c.iuM'ig water damage
to the Interior of the hotel In
.Ninemher. lUtil.
Salem -X?- Tlie Constitu-i
tional Revision Commission
Thuriday published a pre-
iiminary version of the new !
Oregon constitution it is I
recommending to the 1963 !
legislature.
If the legislature approves
the document, it would go be
fore the voters In 1964.
Valuable Pictures
Slashed in Museum
Paris fLTIi Nine pictures
worth a total oi $400,000 were
slashed last Sunday night at
the Louvre Museum, reliable
sources said today.
The pictures included "Por
trait of a Man" by De Vries
and "The Hunt Breakfast" i.y
Van Loo.
A Louvre guard discovered
the slashings last Monday
morning and museum offi
cials ordered all staff mem
bers to keep silent about it, ac
cording to the sources. Cul
ture Minister Andre Malraux
concurred in this decision,
they added.
There was no immediate in
dication that the authorities
have apprehended the per
son responsible for the destruction.
The preliminary report was
filed with the Legislative Fis
cal Committee. The formal
ver.ion will be printed later.
The biggest overhauling is
in the executive article.
The governor would be the
only elective state official.
This would do away with sec
retary of state, state treasurer,
attorney general and labor
commissioner as elective of
fices. A new state post - that of
controller - would be created,
an independent, nonpartisan
post. The controller would
have state audit functions.
THE HUNTEH WAS SHY
Llskeard, England-rtVPIi-Ilab-bit
hunter Terence Trehane
was fined $28 Thursday for
starling a fire In a field "so
the rabbit couldn't see me."
Three fire brigades took three
hours lo douse the blaze. The
rabbit got away.
Actress Found
Dead in Apartment
New York - 1TD - Actress
Joan Morgan McKay, 43, was
found dead in her apartment
Thursday an apparent suicide.
The blonde actress was
known to be depressed by the
break-up of her marriage to
actor Scott McKay. Following
their separation four years
ago, they became embroiled
in a bitter court battle during
which she accused Scott of
dating actress Ann Sheridan.
Her body, clad in flowered
pajamas, was found on the bed
of her West Side Manhattan
apartment by another tenant
of the building.
The actress, a native of
Memphis, Tenn., first gained
recognition in 1049 when she
portrayed Billie Dawn in
"Born Yesterday," the same
role that brought stardom to
Judy Holliday.
The governor would ap
point all judges, and they
would stand for election later,
without opposition, on their
records. If the voters turned a
judge out of office, the gov
ernor would appoint a suc
cessor. This recommendation has
generated much heat in law
circles.
The new constitution calls
for annual sessions of the leg-
' islature, and removes t h e
' limitation on a 60 member
House and 30 member Sen
ate. The commission removed
the death penalty from the
constitution, letting the legis
j lature decide whether to re
tain it in the statutes.
! A number of obsolete pro
! visions were cut out of the
, constitution, such as a ban on
dueling and a ban on holding
titles of nobility, and regjla.
j tions pertaining to immigra
tion and emigration - a tield
long since taken over by the
j federal government.
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CONGO POLICE BATTLE WITH NATIVFS
Stanleyville, The Congo- rPI-Police tring to arrest mem
bers of an African relgious sect fought a battle Thursday
with natives armed with poisoned arrrws, lances and knives,
the Congolese press agency said.
The members of the Kiltalawa sect died in the battle and
178 natives were eventually Lrrested by the Congo Gen
darmerie. The sect is a political-religious movement acting
in East Africa, the agency said.
Two policemen and 15 natives were injured in the battle,
it added.
TSHOMBE DEPOSITS FUNDS FOR GOVERNMENT
Eliiabethville. K alanga 1 I'D - Katanga President Moiie
Tshombe today put foreign currency worth S2 million at the
disposal oi the Central Congolese government.
He said funds totaling that amount have been "totally
and detinitely paid" to a London monetary council.
BOILER EXPLOSION IN PERU KILLS FOUR
Chimole, Peru-iIPI-A boiler explosion In the Chimbote
fishing cannery killed at least 4 persons and injured about
50 Thuriday, it was reported today.
The dead included a man, two women and a 4-year-old
child.
AIRLINER CRASHES IN SPAIN
.Seville, Spain-iri'-An Iberia Airlines plane crashed near
here today with 28 persons aboard, an airline spokesman
said. Further details were not available.
TOY LAY-A WAY
Hundreds of Toys at Special Low Prices
Now Come in and SAVE, Lay-away or Take
SAUE s Wo
Small Deposit
Will Hold Your
Items on layaway
40c Footballs 24c Thumbalina
- , ... Doll
iowdov nars c
15c Color Books ....9c
98c Fr'ch Poodle 67c
$2 Model Kits ....99c
$4 Tonka
Dump $2.99
$2 Pencil Craft ....99e
$1.00 Playdoh ....77c
$8.77
$9.95
Microscope ..$5.99
$16 Chatty
Cathy $12.77
Aurora Race
Sets $15.99
$1.49 25-Inch Doll
Clothes only 99c
(Baby Doll Only)
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ITEMS TO $1.50
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WEN
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Plus $25 Merchandise
In Our Oct. 31 Drawing
Nothing To Buy To Win
LAST WINNER: Mrs. C. W. Eckstein
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PICTURE 1S
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on Layaway j
! Good
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$100
I
of
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PURCHASED
SAT.-MON.-TUES.-WED.
$3.00 Video Village Game $1.99
Ouija Board Game $2.77
FREE
SATURDAY ONLY
BALL POINT FOUNTAIN PEN TO EACH ADULT
Moore's Toy Shop
816 So. Riverside
PRICES
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THROUGH
WEDNESDAY
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1958 Chevrolet ImpaU
2-Door Hardtop
Stick and Overdrive, Real Sharp
Dean & Taylor Pontiac
2177 South Pacific Hwy. 99
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Jobless Insurance
Claims Show Decrease
. It i n 1H I'lieiUploMiicnt
, mMi. Jtu' (.ianus n Orvnon
; l.A wrvk (ululi'vi just orr
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VANDTRBILT IN HOSPITAL
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It's Really 10 lb. Less!
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pe-& fuvcr or Safe
Fully aged for peak tenderness
a.t rh $ ce
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Sugar 1 0 1 79c
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Christines
Gifts
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Potatoes
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