Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1957, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CONTRACT WAS SIGNED last week for hauling 400 font of
diatomaeous earth from the new Great Lakes Carbon
Compan prospect southeast of Fort Rock to the Terrebonne
v plant. E J. Hoegen operates the loader while Harry Hutton
trims thi loads. Both men ere employes of Transport Service
of Portend, hauling contractor. The open pit mining opera
tion hat reached a depth of 20 feet. Photo by Parks
Officers Hunt For Suspect
LOS INGELES Wl Sheriff's
deputia acknowledged today that
they h(ve no definite clues to the
whereaSouts of an armed reform
school boy sought in the slaying
of 23mtnth-old Laura Helen
Wetzel
But they said they were leaving
"no stone unturned" in the hunt
for elusive John Lawrence (Lar
ry) Miller, 15, who ran away
from his parents Sunday as they
were taking him back to the Fred
C. Nelles School for juvenile de
linquents at nearby Whittier. He
had been home on a pass.
SheriffEugene W. Biscailuz said
the MiUtr boy was linked to the
Monday afternoon killing by a
palm p-int found at the murder
scene ii a Rolling Hills Estates
home. ,The beach community is
about 20 miles from downtown
Los Aigeles.
Authorities quoted the teen
ager s father Harold Miller of
Long (Beach as saying: "I hope
they atch my boy before he hurts
anyone else."
Cororcr Theodore J. CUrphey
said at autopsy showed no evi
dence ihat Laura had been sexu
ally aisaulted. He said there was
hemorrhage in the lungs, common
in asjhyxiation. The exact cause
of dedh will be determined by
Jabordory studies, Dr. Curphey
said. .
The Hue-eyed, blonde daughter
of Air Force Capt. and Mrs.
Charles W. Wetzel was found
dead Monday in the home of
neighbors, who were away. Her
nude body, badly bruised, lay in
a tangle of blankets..
Laura . disappeared while play
ing. Her parents were looking for
her. when a youth was seen at
the murder scene. He disappeared
into the hills after menacing
neighbors who spotted him. They
said he was armed with a pistol
and a large kmle.
Sheriff Biscailuz said the youth
had been arrested twice for
burglary and was serving a sen
tence for auto theft.
Beck Jr. Jury
Naming Starts
SEATTLE UV-Selection of a
jury to hear the grand larceny
trial of Dave Beck Jr., son of the
retiring president of the Interna
tional Teamsters U n i o n, was
scheduled to start in Superior
Court today.
Beck faces two counts of grand
larceny on charges he misappro
priated proceeds from the sale of
two automobiles belonging to the
Teamsters Union. His father is
scheduled to go on trial Dec. 2 on
similar charges.
Young Beck's lawyer -failed as
the trial opened yesterday to de
lay hearing of the case.
'Hot Cargo'
Pacts Rapped
WASHINGTON UWTtie Nation
al Labor Relations Board has
ruled that "hot cargo" contracts
between unions and common car
riers violate the Taft-Hartley law.
The question of the validity of
such agreements has been before
the board previously, but yester
day's 3-2 decision marked the
first time the NLRB has declared
them unlawful. The board ruled
the contracts valid and enforce
able in 1949.
A hot cargo clause generally
provides that employes may re
fuse to handle goods which the
union brands as "unfair."
The ruling yesterday concerned
Teamsters Union Local 728 in At
lanta. Ga. The board found that
the local violated Taft-Hartley's
ban on secondary boycotts by tell
ing its members they could re
fuse to handle shipments from the
Genuine Parts Co. of Atlanta.
The hot cargo clauses have been
included in Teamster contracts
with many truck firms.
NLRB Chairman Boyd Leedom
and board member Joseph A. Jen
kins said ' the board should adopt
a rule that a union's making of
a hot cargo contract constitutes in
itself evidence of union "induce
ment or encouragement" of sec
ondary boycott activity.
Other board members took
more restricted view.
Member Stephen S. Bean agreed
in finding a violation. However,
he based his stand on a 1955 board
ruling that hot cargo clauses are
valid but may not be enforced by
union appeals to employes.
The fifth board member, Abe
Murdock, dissented. Referring to
the Leedom-Jenkins opinion, Mur
dock said, "Never before has any
member of this board or of any
court adopted so extreme a view.
Leedom and Jenkins, explaining
their finding, said common car
riers "are not free to decide, at
will, to withhold the services they
hold themselves out as able to per
form, from any customer or class
of customers.
The case which brought yester
day's NLRB decision came as a
result of a strike which Local 728
called at the Rayloc Division plant
of Genuine Farts in March 1956.
Many truck lines hauling freight
for Rayloc had hot cargo contracts
with the Teamsters, and the un
ion advised its members they
could elect, as individuals, to re
fuse to handle rayloc freight al
though the union could not order
them to refuse.
The NLRB found that handling
of Rayloc freight practically
ceased after that.
Egypt Continues
Hussein Attack
CAIRO Wi Egypt's government
controlled press continued its at
tacks on Jordan's King Hussein
today, claiming that he has ap
pealed to the United States and
Iraq to protect him against dis
content among his people.
The newspaper Al Gumhurnya
said Hussein asked President Ei
senhower to send the U. S. 6th
Fleet to the eastern Mediterran
ean to support him. The newspa
per said Hussein sent a message
by courier to tell the President
that Jordan is threatened by an
Egyptian-Syrian conspiracy.
Court Rejects Ban On Movie
"ENOUGH'S ENOUGH"
CHICAGO (UP)-A destroyer sea
man of cockleshell proportions is
getting his steam up over feeing ar
rested by the shore patrol. John
Kennelly, who's only S feet 2 inch
es tall, has been arrested by au
thorities 14 times on charges of
impersonating a sailor.
Now Many Wear
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Cattle Brand
Check Okayed
OLYMPIA. Wash, m The
states of Oregon and Washington
have agreed to a brand inspection
program designed to stop the
shipment of stolen cattle between
the two states, State Agriculture
Director Joe Dwyer said Tuesday.
Under the program, each state
will inspect the brands of cattle
shipped into it from the other
state. Proceeds from the sale of
livestock not having brand clear
ance will be held up until clear
ance is obtained, Dwyer said.
Dwyer said cattle shippers can
obtain brand clearance from dis
trict offices of the State Agricul
ture Department or from local
brand inspectors.
BIG DEAL!
WINNETKA, 111. (UP) Pho
tographer Darwin Curtis, disdain
ing a light meter, snapped a pic
ture of London's Hyde Park which
won him a nationwide photogra
phy contest. He won a light meter.
WASHINGTON Wi The Su
preme Court, citing a June deci
sion which said sex and obscenity
are not synonymous, has ruled
against a Chicago ban on a French
movie, "The Game of Love."
Unanimously, the high tribunal
overturned Tuesday a decision by
the U. S. Circuit Court in Chicago
that had approved the ban. The
Supreme Court's action, taken in
a brief, unsigned order without
the usual hearing of arguments,
wes in line with decisions of re
cent years limiting film censor
ship.
A Chicago ordinance requires
censorship of movies before their
public showing. If the Chicago Po
lice Board finds films immoral or
obscene their exhibition may be
prohibited.
Times Film Corp., distributor
of "The Game of Love," in at
tacking the ban. stressed artistic
merits of the film and said it had
been shown in more than 150 cities
in this country.
Felix J. Bilgrey, the company's
attorney, said in New ork Tues
day the court's ruling "may spell
the end of censorship of the con
tent of motion pictures." As far
as censorship is concerned, he
said, the decision puts movies in
the same category as books and
newspapers and "will discourage
municipalities from trying to cen
sor films."
In Chicago, Police Commission
er Timothy J. O'Connor said:
"I still think the movie shouldn't
be shown. But I have no choice
in the matter. The law is the law."
In overturning the circuit court,
the Supreme Court referred to the
June 24 decision which involed ob
scene literature. The June deci
sion war that federal and state
governments may outlaw obscene
material.
Such material was defined as
that which "deals with sex in a
manner appealing to the prurient
interest," that is, "having a ten
dency to excite lustful thoughts."
But the June opinion, written
by Justice .Brennan, explained
further:
"The portrayal of sex, e. g., in
art, literature and scientific
works, is not itself a sufficient
reason to deny material the con
stitutional protection of freedom
of speech and press. . ."
Comedian Gives
Violin Concert
TORONTO W Jack Benny fid
dled for a $980,700 audience last
night.
Patrons were required to buy at
least $300 worth of State of Israel
bonds to hear the comedian,
whose violin clowning was ac
companied by the Toronto Sym
phony Orchestra.. Mimi Benzell,
former Metropolitan Opera sopra
no, also was featured.
The highest single-seat contri
bution was $25,000.
MANSFIELD IN SPAIN
MADRID, Spain (UP) Sen.
Mike Mansfield (D-Mont), a
member of the Senate Foreign Re
lations Committee, began an in
spection tour of American military
bases in Spain today. Mansfield
and his wife Hew here from Casa
blanca aboard a U.S. military
plane Tuesday night. During their
visit through Saturday, the couple
will visit their daughter Anne, 23,
a Smith College student currently
sturivine at the University ot Mi.
drid.
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