-( s; '. I3 ...;,'vffe7' - pi 2. Tigress Attacks Trainer Taking Cub Out of Cage Thousand Oaks, Cal., Jan. 24 (U.R) Mabel Stark, veteran animal trainer who calls herself the "only woman, crazy enough to fool around with tigers," was attacked Monday by a mother tigress when she tried to remove a cub from a cage. Billy Richards, co-owner of the World Jungle Compound, animal farm where the accident occurred, said the tigress, a sev 1 - End of Trail Harry Fleischer, 46, member of Detroit's Purple Gang, is shown on way to FBI office in Miami, Fla., after his arrest at Pompano Beach. The two FBI agents are not identified. (AP Wirephoto). Doctors Put in Defense Story Portland, Jan. 24 VP) Oregon Medical society members con tinued defense testimony today In the trial on federal charges of anti-trust law violations. The society is accused of at tempting to monopolize pre-paid medical service in the state. The trial resumed yesterday after a recess since Nov. 11. Dr. Edwin R. Durno, Medford, said yesterday he had opposed commercial pre-paid medical in surance programs because he believed they treated doctors unfairly. He said fees were in adequate, patients often were sent to Portland specialists and the payment plan involved too much red tape. He explained that doctors had formed a Southern Oregon Med ical Service association but that it failed after a few years. He blamed the commercial associa tions for this. He said they had provided many favors to key industrialists in order to get the medical business. en-year-old named Pasha, was generally considered to be "very tame." "Miss Stark reached into the cage to get one of the cubs and somehow, I don't know how. Pasha clamped her jaws around Mabel's arm," Richards said. He said it was impossible to tell how serious the wound is until a hospital examination is made. Attendants at Burbank hospi tal, where she was taken, would say only that she is a patient there. Richards did not witness the accident, but he said Miss Stark reached her right arm into the cage and was able to jerk it free again when Pasha momentarily released it. Trainer Tony Anthony and Hank Craig, an employe of the compound, rushed to help the woman but she was free when they arrived. Dr. Starr Leslie, a woman doctor here, rushed Miss Stark to the hospital with her hus band, Ed Trees, who also wit nessed her struggle. Miss Stark, who has been training tigers for 32 years, had Just returned to the World Jun gle Compound, a local animal farm, for the winter season af ter touring with Pollack Bros. Shrine circus. She is the only woman trainer who includes tigers in her act. When the accident happened. she was training her animals to take part in a March of Dimes benefit circus scheduled here Feb. 4. The accident followed by less than a month a similar accident in which another woman animal trainer, Mae Shaffer, was claw ed to death by a lion at a Thou sand Oaks animal farm. Liquid nitrogen will quickly chill a piece of metal to minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit. r'MINIATURt HEAR BETTER TODAY WITH THE AMAZING 6-OUNCE RADIONIC HEARING AID MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 State St. Salem, Ore. Newport Lumber to Go to Gulf Ports Washington, Jan. 24 (U.R) The interstate commerce com mission today authorized the first permanent water transpor tation service between the lum ber area around Newport, Ore., and gulf coast ports . The ICC authorized the Luck enbach Gulf Steamship Co., Inc., New York, to carry passengers and freight between Newport and the eight gulf coast ports it already serves. The ICC said the company estimated that it will transport enough lumber from Newport to bring in an additional $350,000 in annual revenues. Woman to Be 1 12Thursday Wapwallopen, Pa., Jan. 24 W Pennsylvania's oldest resident, Mrs. Mary O'Neil, described her self as "still a youngster" today as she made plans for her 112th birthday party Thursday. "I feel fine," she said, "but I don't get out enough." The tiny, English-born grand mother lives in a small home on Stonecrusher hill, a half-mile up a steep, winding lane from the nearest paved highway and two miles distant from Wapwall open, a Luzerne county village of 235 residents. The nearest big cities In this hard coal region are Hazleton and Berwick and Mrs. O'Neil says she hasn't been "to town" since she moved here 13 years ago. "I don't like automobiles and it's too far to walk," Mrs. O'Neil told newsmen. Born in Yorkshire, England. Mrs. O'Neil married at 26 and had seven children. Her hus band, George, died when she was 50 and she came to the U.S., set tling in the Hazleton area. Two of her children are liv ing. They are Mrs. Mary Duk worth, 72, now of Quebec. Can ada, and James O'Neil, 70, of Lancastershire, England. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, January 24, 1950 15 Hydrogen Is lighter than helium. Silage Forum Dated for Marion Co. 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