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Hollywood Queens, Famous Men Named to Go Aboard Atomic Age 'Noah's Ark V. Vnrlr Mar 1 III PlMr and Mrs. John Q. Public would n't stand a chance to climb aboard an atomic age "Noah's Ark" to ride out H-bomb radio activity. . All the space would be filled with Hollywood movie queens like Ingrid Bergman and Jane Ruspell who would keep com pany with males like Dr. Albert Wagner Creek Wagner Creek, Mar. 7 Mrs. Howard Haskell was taken to the Medford Community hospital on March 6. Rnhert Pnrvl frnm Title Lake called on Wegner Creek friends iuarch 1. Mrs. R. S. Wild visited old friends here March 2. All members were present at the 4-H club meeting last week. The boys received rope and in structions to make rope halters. Carlos G o d d a r d is out of school ill with influenza. Mrs. Ora Boyd, Eugene, is staying for awhile with her moth- oi. 'lMce MaIIIo Smith Boyd Lockwood who has the mumps is staying Willi nis grana parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lock hnninfl that ht tll'fl vniin0 er brothers and baby sister will not have mumps too. Mrt R Knnrrv Mrs. Ward m Puth Train. Miss Eleanor Powers, Mrs. George Galbraith and Mrs. Ormy Goddard from hpri attended Garden club at the Tom Bell home in Talent, Mnrnh 1 Mr. and Mrs. Billie Beeson hora a now hnhv eirl. Proud irranrinarpnts and ereat grand mother are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beeson and Almira Kennedy. Mrc A KennpHv snpnt the af ternoon of March 5 with Aunt Maggie Goddard. Pflntiv unit friends here ex- pect Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott of Gridley, Cal., for a visit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bell and two boys, Medford, were visit ors at the Ormy Goddard home tha aupninff nf March 5. Edith Goddard and Eleanor Powers called on Mrs. Josephine ross in aaieni, iviarun . Mi- anil Mrc Clvnro Hal viaiu. M.aM vm. ..... . ett Baileys the evening of March 2. Mr-and Mrs. Llovd Bunnell. Talent, and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bunnell. Hoods Canal, wasn. visited at the H. Work home March 5. The Fay Bunnells are on their way to Arizona where they expect to stay a year nop ing that his asthma will be bene- titted by Arizona sunsnine. Mrs. Grant Torev who was brought home from a Medford hospital a week or so ago is re ported not so wen at mis time, n Boy Scout Killed By Surf-Borne Log Tillamook, Ore., Mar. 7 OI.R) A Bov scout was killed when crushed by a surf-borne log just below Cape Lookout, authorities said today. The dead scout. Jack Jacuson, 15, Camas, Wash., was killed when the log rolled over mm, Two companions were thrown clear when the breaker rolled in. They were Gordon Oachs and Donald Pearson, Camas. . The three were members of Evergreen Troop 312 and were on an ou-mg to camp mem- wether for the week-end. Bulgarian Enters Plea Of Guilty To Spying London, Mar. 7 (U.R) Mik hail Shipkov, Bulgarian who re ported how the communists tor ture prisoners to make tnem con fess, pleaded guilty to spying for the United States in a trial mat started todav in Sofia. A dispatch of the official So viet news agency lass irom Sofia said Shipkov was the first of "a group of American spies to plead at the trial. Tuesday, March 7. 1850 MEDFORD (OHEGOW) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Einstein and Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower. Those famous four received Mia mnct vntpc in a nnll nf orom inent Americans who were asked to name the persons wno should be hidden away to give ika wnrM th froshpst start if civilization were destroyed by H-bombs. rne ArK, nowever, would be a deep natural cave. Onlv Feike Keikema. promi nent Minneapolis, Minn., nov elist, eliminated headliners in his list of who should rebuild pltrilWntlnn Hp stieepstpd that a committee of top pediatricians select live uae-yetu-um uiimit i i: -1 .3 Doys ana live uue-yctti-uiu v- phan girls with good poaies ana minds. But the nurse he selected was Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, because they would need a "superior woman to care for them until they are adults." Sam Idea Marie Wilson and Orchestra T parlot- Cnllrp .Tnnps submitted different lists but both had the same idea. She proposed nine men and "anu Hoantifttl girl to kppn these nine men happy." Her males in cludes Einstein to ngure oui what to do next;" John Gun- hor"ln Irppn an acCOUnt Of what goes on in the Ark for the next world; Joe Louis lor protection;" Jack Benny "to keen spirits up;" Dr. Harlow Shapely "an astronomer to take them to anomer pianei in case they run into trouble;" Artur Rubinstein and his piano "to soothe their nerves with music;" Fred Allen "for witty talk;" Drew Pearson to predict wnai is going to happen next" and nQn nuriwht Fispnhower a military master to keep them out of trouble. Jones on the other hand nom inatpd Jane Russell. Ava Gard ner, Lana Turner. Ann Blythe, Elizabeth Taylor. Bach, Beetnov- en, Brams. juendelssonn ana Spike Jones. All the males, he failed to note, are dead except Jones. 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