Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1950, Image 3

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    223 Musicians To
Make Eugene Trip
If Money Raised
About 220 Medford high
school music students six bus
loads of them will go to the
state high school music contest
in Eugene in May, it sufficient
funds can be raised to send
them, I. A. Mirick, superintend
ent of instrumental music in
Medford schools, said today.
An "On to Eugene" concert
will be presented at the high
school auditorium next Tuesday
in an effort to raise some of the
$1,000 needed to permit the stu
dents to make the, trip, he said.
Contributions from Medford
residents toward this project
will be welcome, Mirick said,
and may be made to school
officials.
Tickets for the concert will
be on sale the rest of this week
by music students to plan to go
to the contest, Mirick added.
Music to be performed at the
Tuesday concert, which will be
at 8 p.m., will include contest
numbers.
Seller of Horse Meat
Awaiting Sentence
Portland, Ore., Apr. 20 (U.R)
Judge Frank J. Lonergan will
sentence Talmadge F. Staley,
proprietor of Holgate Farms
here Monday for selling adulter
ated food when he instructed his
employees to buy horse meat for
use in weiners and hamburger.
Staley was found guilty of the
charge yesterday. Maximum
sentence for the violation is $500
fine and six months in jail.
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Deadline Set tor
Deportation of
5 German Aliens
Washington, Apr. 20 (U.R)
Five Germans who testified In
two treason trials must leave
this country by July 1. an immi
gration official said today.
The five were the target
along with the justice depart
ment of a bitter complaint by
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
yesterday.
The Germans were identified
as Mary Ann Heilbecker, Ilsa
Hoffman, Run! Noback, Paul
Noback and Elizabeth Schultz.
Claimed 'Forgotten'
The VFW said the govern
ment has "conveniently forgot
ten" them since they testified at
the treason trials of Mildred
(Axis Sally) Gillars and Herbert
J. Burgman. It said their em
ployment by a Washington rec
ording service had displaced two
veterans.
The immigration official
denied the charge, but promptly
set the July 1 deadline for de
parture of the five. He said no
attemDt was made to rush them
out of the country in view of the
assistance they had given the
government during the treason
trials.
Contention Denied
The FBI denied the VFW's
contention that the firm emoloy
ing the five persons is doing
soecial work for it. It said that
it has been a lone time since
the firm did any FBI recording
work.
Since it was responsible for
paying and arranging their way
here, the justice department also
must make arrangements to get
them back to Germany and pay
their fares.
Warden's Son Aids in Capture of Escapees
Vancouver, B. C. Apr. 20
(U.R) A warden's son, unarmed,
captured three men who broke
out of the Oakalla prison last
night and aided in the capture
of two others.
The men, all in their early '20s,
broke a lock in a yard gate and
slipped through without the
guards noticing, Warden John
Millman said.
Millman personally sounded
the alarm when he spotted the
men heading toward a clump of
trees near his house. Guards fired
three shots but missed the fleeing
men.
No Opposition
Millman's 28-year-old son,
Mervin. raced out of the house
unarmed and ran down three of
the men as they were about to
climb a wire fence outside the
main prison walls. The other two
made their way over the fence
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but four carloads of armed
guards headed them off from the
woods.
"They didn't put up any op
position and came along willing
ly with my son," the warden
said.
Prison authorities refused to
identify the quintet, who were
placed in solitary confinement.
Four-Year College in
Portland Predicted
Portland, Ore., Apr. 20 (U.R)
Edgar Smith, chairman of the
state board of higher education
and president of the Portland
Chamber of Commerce, believes
Portland will have a four-year,
state-supported college some
time in the future.
Mail Fraud Charge
Faces Las Vegas Man
Las Vegas, Nev., Apr. 20 (U.R)
Jack Denison, maitre d'hote! of
the Flamingo hotel at Las Vegas,
has been arrested on a Los An
geles warrant charging mail
fraud and released" on $5,000
bail.
The local sheriff's office said
it understood Denison also was
wanted on nine counts of petty
larceny and two of violation
labor laws. No warrants on
those charges have been re
ceived. Denison was arrested yester
day by United States Marshal O.
R. (Trigger) Bryan on telegra
phic warrant. He was arraigned
before United States Commis
sioner A. G. Blad and released
on bail.
Thursday, April 20, 1950
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
SIGN OF SPRING
Charles City, la. (UP) Resi
dents here don't depend on a pre
mature robin to inform them
that spring has arrived. They
start dreaming of green grass
and flowers whenever Bill Love
comes out from behind his whis
kers. Love gets his luxurious
beard shaved off every year
when warm weather arrives.
Then he starts growing another
crop of whiskers.
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