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Registcruard, Eugene, 0c. 4A Tucs., June 21, 1955 Mrs. Hobby (Continued Fim Page One) . But she made repeated dfttlnc tions between the responsibilities of her department and those of the Public Health Service, a Wei " fare Department agoncy headed by Schccle. -1 'LEGAIJLY POWERLESS' -Asked if she had any apologies for the way the vaccine program :' has been handled, or would with . hindsight have acted differently, v she said: "There is nothing I could have :r done differently. The law (on ".' control of biologicals such as the Salk vaccine) charged the Public Health Service and not the sccre tary." " At another point, she said she would bo legally powerless to ' overrule Schccle if she thought . he had made a mistake. She said she did not think it would be known "whether or if . the health service had been negli '. gent until a final report is made on vaccine produced by Cutter : Laboratories, Berkeley, Calif. . SUPPLY WITHDRAWN Cutter-made vaccine was with ' drawn from public use after a number of children developed polio after receiving It. Schccle has suggested some of the Cutter product may have neon unsaic. The question still is being - studied. After the broadcast, Mrs. Hob by issued a statement in which she said her remarks about health service responsibilities ; "should not be interpreted in any way as criticism of the U.S. sur geon general or the Public Health Service. They are serving the public with all the scientific , knowledge at their command. Driver Cited Springfield Police Monday cited Duane Arthur Mayes, 25, of Mar cola, for violation of the basic rule after his auto was involved ' in a collision with a pickup truck driven by Dean LeRoy Maloncy, 49, 4140 Camellia St., Springfield. Police investigated the accident at 11:09 a.m., at the intersection of N. 14th and C Sts. The front end of each vehicle was damaged. Police estimated damage to the pickup at $75 and to Mays' auto at $150. AeiHlFSS riiv j KMlQ.OYRD m- 9IIKDIT HBf Kiy :m K Plrn.w AidOno thiPort-i-S-il ! am emftjlng I . Omd will ''oicho 1 J ffjy Exceptional cotistruclion moans yoars ct uso tor mis rust B'"i . l proof, waterproof tnblo. Use it for camrinq, barbecues, ft' picnics or indoors. Easy lo carry, tool WEIGHS ONLY 22 ftp I 1?rWS ALSO AVaLbLE ' I 1M BilMll til I lilJ II P-yHiiU-: - M Welsfteld's Stare in: I ' Salem, Medlonit Rosoburg, I Welsileld's Jewjplers, 881 Willamotte ' Klamatjt Falls. Bortland I NA.MK . I-IIDNK I . . ...v.. . KijnMiKa.jMMk i I',;'V .-. ! 3' v. Hfou ' -r. Jjy3 Ji WHf ' , -.- , 1 (AP Wlrcpboto) A REAL COWGIRL Yvonne Grant, 18, of Bamganie, Australia, hurdles a fence bareback while riding a cow around her parents' farm. She is known locally as a real cowgirl. Yvonne is Victoria, Australia's only professional woman rabbit trapper, a crack rifle shot, poultry farmer, sheep breeder, a cat lover, a dog lover, and a keeper of pet foxes apart from being a steeplechaser on cowback. Terrorist Leader, Aides Surrender NAIROBI, Kenya Wl One of the most notorious Mau Mail leaders, self-styled "Lt. Gen. Ngre Gam," marched into a po lice operations room Monday and gave himself up. Eight of his gang surrendered with him. Ngre Garu is the first Mau Mau leader to respond to the government's threat to withdraw its surrender terms on July 10. The Mau Mau is an African ter rorist organization which aims at driving the white man from the British crown colony. Under the surrender terms of fered Jan 18, the anti-white ter rorists would not be prosecuted but the hard core leaders would be exiled. sT.vfn ... a ... 8 O 3dvrrtlrd t U mQ ... . . fi umrmam imteiMniB Violence Flares On Cyprus Again NICOSIA, Cyprus V-Violence flared on this British-ruled Medi terranean island again Monday night. Terrorists seeking union with Greece launched a series of bomb attacks, injuring two per sons. A bomb hurled at a police sta tion in a Nicosia suburb injured a noliceman and caused consid erable damage. Another slightly wounded a British corporal at Famagusta, where a blast in the British armed forces club started a large fire. Six other bomb bursts were re ported in Famagusta, Kyrenia and Paphos but no one was in jured by them. 4 Youths, Gif 1 Killed as Car, Truck Collide SOMERVILLE, N.J. Wl Four youths and a girl were killed Monday night in a head-on truck- car collision. A sixth youth was critically injured. me viciins, returning irom a church league Softball game, crossed the center line of Route 206 to pass another car and smashed into the trailer truck loaded with 10-inch cement sewer pipe. The truck.jackknifed. Both car and truck rolled into an embank ment, the pipes spilling on the road. State rfolice identified the dead. all of Bradley Gardens, as Ralph norcon, iv, driver of the car; Francis Trout, 26: Stephen Chon- ko, 17; Robert Lawyer, 15; and Lawanda Serofino, 17. Still In critical condition at Somerset Hospital was James Cordick, 17. The driver of the truck, Her man Walsh, 30, of Rosendale, N.Y. was treated for knee injury and shock and released. An eyewitness, William Daughaday, Martinsville insur ance man, told police the youths passed him and several other cars minutes before smashing into the truck. He said he saw the lights of the truck, then heard a scream, saw a cloud of dust and pipes flying everywhere. Wherever you no... 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