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Show T 16 SUNDAY. .NOVEMBER. 1954 W WAA VHAAlfct rMM iii SUNDAY HERALD ' - " ' : 4 , Conviction of d Lieutenant to Be Appealed - 2( , Hard-Boile- nV den Sees Threat Of Revolts In Some Asian Areas 1 Locate oil cook stoves or ens a safe distance from curtiz3 or drapes. thtre'i Otherwisa, blown' will be fabrics the danger into contact with open flames er tieating surfaces. II v To Rest Up In Svitzerland 1 LONDON (UP) Foreign Secre--I ZURICH. . Switzerland (UP) counsel. Ma j. William B. -3- American Architect Hermann peal to the Pentagon or possibly Carne, said he would petition to Anthony Eden said Friday Field in his first statement since You cxi civs fch tary to the Secretary of the Army was highest authority if necessary. the possibility of Communist he returned from five years of planned Saturday for a lieutenant Anderson, who inspired revolts . in some Asian unjustified imprisonment in Com convicted and sentenced, to dis- "rough" disciplinary methods K constituted a greater munist Poland said Saturday he missal from service for mistreat were necessary.' to shape up: nations " ' ' to remain in Switzerland '' ": an unruly company of trainees L ing his troops. fcxeir ''"1 danger than Red China's threats plans .. rest. and The conviction of 2nd Lt. in the was to invade Formosa. short time allowed, Ohioan flew The Charles C. Anderson by a Gen- sentenced "to be dismissed from Eden appeared on a British from behind the Iron Curtain and eral Court Martial yesterday was service and to forfeit all pay and television program, "Meet The immediately went into Aiding with " subject to automatic review but allowances." ' ' Press. . and answered reporters' his wife, Kate. Saturday night he V' ! The 10 man court found Ander Mrs. questions freely, with one excep- telephoned his mother-in-la- w son guilty on six counts of. "maltion. He hedged when asked what Oliver Thornycroft in London with treating his men, four of conduct he would do when he became a message for the press. It said: unbecoming an officer and one Prime Minister. "We were happily ' yes of conduct prejudicial td good mo This in know . Switzerland, don't about terday "I anything ? order. He was acquitted of six so was ment us for the embarrassed this overwhelming transition," I other counts. were we both to meet unable that moment the Eden said. "For While he was spared the pos have got plenty to do at the the press, and we ask them to t v " sible year of imprisonment for understand this. Office." Foreign each count of guilt, the sentence A reporter asked Eden whether to "N6w it is essential for us both SAN FRANCISCO (UP) amounted virtually to a dishonhave a complete rest, and we he thought the Red Chinese threat J. Henry Helser and Company, an orable discharge for the o shall therefore remain quietjy in or to a revolt Formosa because investment firm with branches in old veteran of Korean battles. 1 12 condenstd dtssics on low standards of living in some Switzerland for the present. Washington, Oregon and Califorto RCA Victor "45 EP".recordi "We wish 10 our offi express Anderson was the second deep countries was the major Far East nia, was charged with fraudulent cer in modern u. s. military to est who has gratitude everyone era problem. 2 Automatic "Yictrofi" 45 phonot us. operations in a suit filed in fed- history to be convicted of; abus if.-jAJ i J; helped J' is second think, "The I but it, musical tnjoyment guidt eral court Friday by the Se- ing his meni Carne said Ander 3 and Kate Field." think the Colombo Plan is dealing "Herman curities and Exchange Commis son's case was will come out of hiding "unique" in that with that. . .You know it was se forField t j it. involved "over sion. to see old the first aggressiveness to do just that,'' the foreign friends and time today up The commission charged that in training." .a .1 arrange visit to his secretary said. the company violated provisions father's grave, it was learned This Christmas give the gift of "Most other cases involve of the Investment Advisers Act of earlier Saturday night. great music! RCA Victor makei-- k prosecution for lack of aggres 1950, the Securities Exchange Act The architect O., Cleveland, Carne said. easy with this amazing three- -; of 1934 and the Securities Act of siveness, who was born, in Zurich, will call v' 1 X offer at one low pried Specifically, Anderson was con 1933. on an elderly Swiss couple who of victed trainees maltreating by Come opthe The suit said in, see and hear the company have known his family for years , one his ankles , Investhaying hung by of Plan "Helser erated the friends said. Listener's Digest today l WASHINGTON (UP)-S- en ment Managing" whereby clients for fighting, havine another said COSTLY. FILL-U-P Henry M. Jackson gave the company powers of at buried" with a cross iiri his Saturday the Bureau of Land Man PORTLAND, Me. (UP) torney to purchase, sell and trade mouth, ordering two "sand Mrs baths" andi ordering two men agement is having difficulty find Marion Neff backed into the gas in securities. GLEN BROS. mUSIC from ling enough acceptable land to phrase The company misrepresented it- to shout a coarse at ' to fill a oline station pump and then give to Washington-sta- te self in its dealings with clients tree limbs. realizto not away pull tempted 150,000 acre commitment due since and made claims to clients that Anderson admitted his respon COMPANY ing the hose was caught in her it entered the union. were not based on fact, the com sibility fori the incidents but and The pump toppled, mission said. claimed they were necessary to Jackson said the bureau has bumper. ' Phon 37C3 a fife tha 57 No Univ. wires started broken found 40,000 acceptable acres in did $350 The SEC, seeking to enjoin the forestall the lack of discipline damage. western Washington and is now company against the alleged prac he had observed taking Its toll f. tices. said the filing of the suit in lives of American troops in surveying the eastern and centra! of the state. was without prejudice to any re battle in Korea. parts J lationship that may exist between i were wic utttiwawii acuu ullc i Helser clients and the carrying TIALED--A courts martial board has convicted Lt. Charles Anderson, left, result of a provisiongiauta OFFICER COURT-MAthat the state brokers. receive 150,000 acres of mistreating trainees and has sentenced nim to be dismissed from the Army. The jury wasd to Helser and Company has 37 for purposes when it three-day of officers jbrought in the decision after a trial ending at- Camp Gordon, 0)a., Friday. Lt. entered theschool branch offices xin the Pacific Coast union. The grants were Anderson is shown during the trial as he left the hearing room 'with his assistant defense counsel, Lt. never made. States ' and employs about 300 sales representatives. The com Spencer HamriQk. WINNEMUCCA, Nev., ttJP) mission said in the suit Helser A Mather Air! Force had some 6000 clients whose ac counts with carrying brokers hold Base, Calif., airman was killed inDurrant Turkeys ana anotner critically inapproximately 62 million dollars. sianiiywhen an auto in which they Fresh dressed, oven ready, In Portland, Helser said, "II jured were 40 left four Highway our riding there Is any allegation that government graded, 35c and teen east miles of over and here 55c lb. Order before Sunday to the company operated contrary Phone 334-28 North 1 --East " turned v Friday it we night deem law or public interest, night The Humboldt County sheriffs Phone 1927 or 090-J- 3 absolutely false." He said the company would give office identified the victim as a "full statement" after the firm's James F. Hyatt, 23. (No home address available) the injured air lawyers had a chance to examine the charges. He said company' of- man, Gerald Dickson, 19, was ficials here were "in the dark" as listed in critical Condition at Hum to the nature of the charges and boldt County Hospital where he could not comment until attorneys was being treated for a fractured In San Francisco became "conver-tan- t spine and internal injuries.'; liV i with the matter." He said, "No one from the Securities and ANTI FREEZE BINGE Exchange Commission has ever KILLS THREE PRISONERS "CUT-AM- D tat down with me to discuss our LA TUNA, TeXA (UP) 4. Three affairs. federal prisoners died Saturday from trying to go on a binge with AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP) An ap- his bl , insisted ' - K , . old r . Investment Firm Charged With Fraud : 'tLi ; " " - --- ; " - i. re-unit- ed 4 - o i J 24-ye- ar- - " ag rca Victor , . Acceptable Land Hard to Find (D-was- i in-o- ne h) 1 I o Airman Killed In Automobile Crash R 12-m- an - - W Cm . I anti-freez- e. had no j alcohol "The H. R. Armstrong, Warcontent," den of the La Tuna Federal Correctional Institution, said. "The men drank it because they thought they could get a kick out of it. The three were Melvin Lloyd Simpkins, 22, of Phoenixj Allan Everett Haggard, 24, ofi Mesa, and Fred Edgar Blake, 32 of San EUREKA (UP) The Hammond Company has disclosed it is negotiating to buy a sawmill and 300 million board feet of standing redwood timber from the Geneva Lumber Company of OricK, Diego. Calif. Hammond representatives said ACTOR FILES SUIT the mill. Jf purchased, will retain FOR $250,000 CLAIM its 80 employes and use the ad HOLLYWOOD (UP) ditional timber to augment the li (I company's program of "sustained yield." The Geneva mill is one of the most modern in the area, capable of turning out 60,000 board feet of cut timber a day. 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