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TUESDAY. JUNE 24. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATTT FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Doctors Plan Drug Confab SAN FRANCISCO lAPi One of the problems of modern medicine is preventing or curing ailmenb caused by new drugs administered to treat or cure something else. The Amencan .Medical Assn took up this problem today in a panel discussion by. several ex perts. They advised a "go slow" Grocer Kills Holdup Man DETROIT AP - Frank Patti torn is a hero of Detroit's East Side again. A small, white-haired man. Pat titoni. 69. shot and killed his sec ond holdup man in four years at his grocery store last night. As before. Dominic Sotgiu. 85, ramioni s tnend for 30 years. was at nand to help and be helped. On June 3. 11154, Pattitoni shot one robber to death and wounded a second when they abused Sotgiu For this Detroit police gave him their Citizens Medal for Valor In the first World War, Patti toni, onetime Italian immigrant, was decorated as a sharpshooter by the U.S. Army. , "Maybe they had a right to kick me around hut they had no right 10 nn uominic. rattitoni said. Last night's incident was mark edly similar. Two suspicious men entered and ordered beer and a soft drink Slipping a rifle from behind his counter. Pattitoni entered the walk - in refrigerator to get ctnnKs. . One man slammed the door shut en him and struck Sotgiu at the elderly man s attempt to inter vene. With both robbers at the cash togister, Pattitoni opened fire through a window of the big cool er. One of the two fell dead. The other fled. Police identified the slain rob ber as Henry Hotchkiss Jr., 36. irocedure in giving medicines nown to cause undesirable re actions in patients. Dr. Leo E. Hollister of the Vet erans Administration hospital at Palo Alto said the tranquillizing drugs do more good than harm in carelully selected patients but that their use in some instances can cause complications. Certain tranquilizers can pro duce undesirable behavior effects. he said. Others can poison the nerves. Some can cause allergic reactions or unfavorably influence gland performance or metabolism Skin reactions are probably the most common undesirable effects. said Dr. Harold O. Perry, derma tologist of the -Mayo Clinic, Ro chester, .Minn. Skin outbreaks can come from a wide variety of drugs, even from certain of the old standby vitamins. Man Pays Drunk Driving Fine ; WEST PLAINS, Mo. (AP) Farmer David Lee Hngan paid a fto fine for driving while intoxi cated. He was arrested after his trac tor pulled out of a West Plains service station and hit a car. . Hogan said he drove his tractor to town because his license to drive a car had been revoked for previous traffic violation. LOW FLIER CUMBERLAND, Ky.(AP)-0. M. H e n s o n went soaring out of bed and landed unhurt when two dynamite charges went off right under him. The bed was demol ished. Hcnson said he has heen sleeping in his son's grocery store lately tn frustrate burglary at tempts. The blasts caused an es timated $500 damage., Reds Tighten Censorship NEW ORLEANS AP) Soviet censorship of dispatches by for eign correspondents in the Soviet Union has become increasingly severe in recent weeks, a State Department official said today. Andrew Herding, assistant sec retary of state for public affairs, said some recent news stories have been delayed, mutilated or completely deleted by the Moscow censor. "We believe that secrecy can lead only to misunderstanding, to an increase in tensions," Berding said in a talk prepared for the annual convention of Civita International. Recalling that the United States has suggested that the question of censorship, including jamming of foreign broadcasts by the Soviets, be discussed at a possible sum mit conference, Berding said: 'We regret that the Soviet gov ernment now has decided to strengthen the barriers it has rrected against a free flow of in formation." Soviet censorship has two forms. he said: first, the suppression of news in Soviet newspapers; and second, censorship of news foreign correspondents seek to send abroad. He said the complete freedom of press in the United States the ore hand, and the complete censorship in the Soviet Union, on the other, result in a sharply un halanced covering of news' about the two countries. Berding said this and several other factors give the Soviet Un ion a certain advantage but added that on the whole the bovict Un ion does not have the complete initiative in the war of ideas. "Within the Soviet Union," he said, "the biggest disaster of all is yet to come as an irreversible trend of questioning of the Com munist ideology as the people be come more educated." in L- i 1 ' I ! jl 1 I II JL,,Ji Tl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 T M t,. U I. ..I. Otl. trt m t mi. h. "Don't think of it as a secondhand car! Think of it as an automobile with experience!" CIUDAD Tni'.IILLO, Dominican Rrpublica (UPD The promotion of Rafael Trujillo Jr., 29, to the rank of full general in the Do minican Republic's army and air force was announced Monday by his father, Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo. Dad Promotes Young Trujillo Teamster Prexy Jim Hoffa, Two Aides Win Acquittal Purser Tells Of Date With Shah SAN FRANCISCO (UPI A shapely airlines purser said today she had a wondertul time on her date with the Shah of Iran hut added there was absolutely no thought of romance. The purser, Ellen Forscth, ac companied the Shah on a gay nightclub party on Sunday night, a few hours after the Iranian rul er arrived from Honolulu. It was a well-chaperoned date. With them went the Shah's sister, Princess Fatemeh and two aides. "He is very nice, said the 26- vear-old Pan American purser. "but there is definitely no roman tic connection. Meanwhile, the Shah continued the rounds of luncheons, dinners and receptions mapped out for him on his four-day visit to San Francisco. The promotion presumably was the result of the appointment by his father of young Trujillo to the newly-created post of chairman of the Dominican joint chiefs of staff. (Young Trujillo's appointment to the staff post was announced on the same day the U.S. Army an nounced he had flunked out of its general staff and command school at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The Army announced last Friday that Trujillo Jr. would receive only a certificate of attendance because he "did not successfully complete the course. ) Trujillo Jr. previously was com mander of the Air Force with the rank of lieutenant general. He cur rently is in Los Angeles, Calif. NEW YORK (API Teamsters President James R. Hoffa and two codenfendants were acquitted last night of charges that they conspired to wiretap the union's Detroit headquarters. A federal jury of eight men and four women deliberated seven hours before returning the verdict. The defendants with Hoffa weie Owen B. Brennan. president of Detroit Teamsters Local 337. and Bernard Spindel, a professional wiretapper. Conviction could have brougni a maxin.um sentence of five years in prison and a $1(1.000 fine. A previous trial ended in a hung jury. The government contended the trio illegally conspired here to in stall wiretaps in the Detroit head quarters in 1953 so Hoffa could eavesdrop on union subordinates. llofta allegedly wanted to Know what the subordinates might tell to U.S. Senate investigators or a rand jury in Detroit during in vestigations of the Teamsters Union. The defense denied installing any wiretaps but conceded instati ng other eavesdropping equip ment in the union s otticcs. Cheers and applause erupted in the courtroom when the verdict was announced. In the corridor outside. Hoffa, the stocky, 45-year-old union boss, was mobbed as he pushed his way to a tele phone to speak to his wife in De troit. He told reporters: "I could have a lot to say, but my attorneys advised mo not to make any comment." Hoffa motored to LaGuardia Field, where he took a piano to Detroit. He was greeted at Willow Run Airport by his daughter uaroara, 20. and son Jimmy, 27. Said Hoffa: "I am glad to get home and see my family. Natur ally I am happy about the jury's verdict. Now I'll be able to get back to union affairs. During the trial, government witnesses testified that Hnffa was in Detroit July 9, 1953, where the that Hofia was in Seattle that day here on five counts of perjury, operation of the wiretaps alleged- in connection with a union con- growing out of testimony he gave ly was explained to him. (erence. t0 the grand jury that indicted The defense offered evidence Hoffa is still under indictment him on wiretap charges. All During Frigidaire Week! Vern Owens' Continues r on SAVE! SAVE! At the close of 1957. the total population of Canada stood at 16,-ooo.ooo. NALLEY'S JFRENGH BLEU i DRESSING Spicv 'N Nice! Ooo-la-la! The. salads you make with delicate hut saucy Nalley's French Bleu Dressing! 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