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SUIT SETTLED Imogene Wittsche, 14-year-old Roseville, Calif,
girl whose Iog's were severed by a speedboat In Lake Tahoe last
June 28, smiles happily In University of California Hospital In San
Francisco after her damage suit against Phil Davis, operator of the
boat, was settled for $160,000. Imogene, already fitted with an
artificial limb on her left leg, is awaiting another operation to pre
pare her right leg for an artificial limb. With Imogene Is Nurse
Phyllis Buchan.
Flipper's Baby Born
Dead; Seaside Mourns
Seaside, Or., May 13
(U.Pj Flipptr'i baby wai born
dead and thera wai mourn
ing among the visitor! to in
Seaside aquarium.
Flipper was believed lo b.
th first teal ever bred in
captivity and for 11 months
Seaside residents and resort
commuters have been wait
ing for the birth.
Dr. R. E. Koenig, veterin
area, said Flipper went over
time in delivering her off
spring. He estimated it had
been dead 24 hours before it
was born at 3 p.m. Friday.
Observers report that after
it was over, Nappy, the baby's
father, nosed up to Flipper
"to assure her it was all
right.
Employment Men Set
Conclave Next Week
Salem, Ore., May 13 1U.R)
A three day meeting of state un
employment compensation com
mission personnel will open
here Monday. About 100 local
office managers, employment de
puties, farm placement represen
tatives and central office staff
men of the commission are ex
pected to attend.
Silas Gaiser, commission ad
ministrator, will outline aims of
the conference. Earl Lovell,
state employment director, will
preside.
Farm placement, veterans and
local office reporting will be dis
cussed Monday afternoon. Job
development in the employment
service program will be subjects
of the Tuesday sessions. Claims
procedures will be studied Wednesday.
Portland Lodge To Present
Rites for 1500 Masons
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liKIKESS to $300,000 estate, Mrs.
J.:i.y Reirdon Guici, 17, , sits
E'.ony-faced as Los Angeles su
prrior judge transfers shoplifting
c:i c ajninst her to the Juvenile
court. (International Soundphutu)
Brins Cherries from
Italy Off Trade List
Portland. Ore., May 13 UJ.R)
Orcnon cherry growers will no
lnngrr have lo compete with
brined cherries from Italy, Mar
shal Swearinscn, executive vice
president of the state farm bu
reau, said yesterday.
Swc-aringcn reported that the
state department had notified
the farm bureau that Italian
brined cherries were omitted
from trading lists and that no
tariff reduction was likely un
der reciprocal trade agreements.
EARTHQUAKE FELT
Lns Angeles. May 13 OJ.R)
pli.-'ht local earthquake shook
the international airport today,
bul no damage was reported.
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Portland Police Hold
Man for Investigation
Portland, Ore., May 13 (U.PJ
City police Said today they were
holding Bonificio Q. Quitevis,
45, on a charge of carrying a
concealed weapon and for in
vestigation in connection with
the death of Orald Bert Rhodes.
Officers said the men were
fighting on a downtown Port
land, sidewalk when Rhodes,
over 60, backed toward the
street to get away from Quite
vus. As the older man backed
into the street, he tripped and
fell into the path of an oncom
ing truck, driven by James R.
Ring of Portland.
Ring ran over Rhodes' head
before he could stop the truck.
Rhodes was pronounced dead
on arrival at St. Vincents' hospital.
Armour Ex-Official
Pleads Innocent to
Alteration Charge
Portland, Ore., May 13 (U.R)
Ronald J. Smith, former assis
tant manager of the Portland
plant of Armour Co., pleaded
innocent Friday when he was
arraigned in circuit court on a
charge of altering company rec
ords to hide an alleged short
age of $127,000 worth of pro
duce. A total of five men have
been indicted in the case.
Charles S. Moore, part owner
of a grdcery store, pleaded in
nocent to a charge of receiving
stolen property.
Johnnie O. Watson, formerly
employed at the Armour load
ing dock, and Glen Porter,
truck driver, will plead later.
Harold H. Prenger. Orchards,
Wash., indicted with Watson
for larceny, failed to appear in
court for arraignment.
Grants Pass, May 13 Approx
imately 1.500 Jackson and Jose
phine county Masons are expect
ed here May 20 for the pre
sentation of "A Dramatic Picture
of Freemasonry" by Research
lodge of Portland.
Headed by Shalor C. Eldridge,
grand master of Oregon Masons,
the Research lodge will give
what is called an "amplified sym
bolic presentation of the three
craft degrees" in the Heater
Newman memorial gymnasium.
To Display Relics
The Eastern Star social club
will serve a nominally priced
buffet banquet in the Lincoln
school auditorium before the pre
sentation ceremonies. There will
also be a display of historical
relics of early-day masonry sup
plied through the courtesy of
Belt lodge No. 18 of Kerby: War
ren lodge No. 10 of Jacksonville
and Central Point lodge No. 135.
Shrine chanters from Hillah
temple AAONMS and the Hillah
temple band will be featured dur
ing the banquet hour. Ralph S.
Nesbitt right worshipful senior
grand warden of the grand lodge
of Oregon, will speak. Grants
Pass Masons said a portion of the
program will honor 50-year Ma
sons and distinguished guests
from California. George Dryer,
oast master of Research lodge of
Portland, will honor Masons of
this district by exhibiting the
first traveling Masonic library,
they said.
To Tyle Masons
Masons attending will be
'tyled" before they are permitted
to enter the Heater-Newman
building.
Arrangements for the meeting
are being made by Deputy Grand
Master rred A. Purdin. assisted
by Worshipful Masters Elliott B.
Mccracken. Ashland: L. O. Rog
ers. Prospect; Wallace B. Brill,
Medford: G. W. Morey. Kerby;
Henry H. Halvorsen. Jackson
ville: Merritt J. Swing, Central
Point, and Chester D. Hyatt,
Grants Pass, and by Thomas F.
Gunn. Grants Pass, a member of
Research lodge; Harold R. Bow
erman, Kerby. Ted Paulus and
R. H. Singleton.
Curry, Wheeler Record
No Traffic Fatalities
Salem, Ore., May 13 IU.R)
Two Oregon counties, Curry and
Wheeler, went through 1949
without a single traffic fatality,
the state traffic safety division
reported today.
And sizable death reductions
In major counties enabled the
state to mark up Its overall 16
per cent decrease for the year.
SUFFOCATES IN ROCK BIN
Las Vegas, Nev., May 13 (U.P.)
John R. Denning, 19, suffocated
when he fell into a storage bin
loaded with finely-crushed rock
at the Blue Diamond corporation
gypsum mill here last night. i
Sunday, May 14. 1950
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Longview Man Dies in
Plunge From Hotel
Portland, Ore., May 13 (U.P.)
Frank Lundmark, about 60, of
Longview, Wash., was killed
early today when he plunged
from a third floor window at
the Belmont hotel.
City police were Investigat
ing the death to determine
whether he Jumped, was pushed
or fell.
Lundmark was wearing only
his underwear when he plunged
to the sidewalk. His body was
taken to the Multnomah coun
ty morgue where a preliminary
examination revealed that death
was due to a skull fracture.
The coroner's office said an
autopsy would be performed to
day and an inquest scheduled.
Klamathite Succumbs To Heart Attack
Klamath Falls, Ore., May 13
U.R Sammuel Goddard, 53,
died of a heart attack Friday
during a fight with 28-year-old
John Holloway.
Deputy Sheriff Red Britton
said Goddard hit Holloway over
the head with a shovel, wound
up for a second blow, collapsed
and died.
Holloway had eight stitches
taken in his head as a result
KIRK'S CAFE
IN GOLD HILL
Open Daily Including Sundays
Our Special Vi Fried Chicken T
ALSO STEAKS AND OTHER ENTREES
GOOD HOME MADE PIES WAFFLES
S. C. ELDRIDGE
To Lead Delegation
Dr. Sander Uses Plow
To Keep Family Eating
Manchester, N. H., May 13
OJ.R) Dr. Hermann N. Sander,
stripped of his medical license,
now is plowing farms at 84 an
hour to keep his family eating,
friends said today.
They said the Candia physi
cian, acquitted in the mercy
murder case, has started hiring
out with a roto-tlller he form
erly used on his garden and is
"taking every Job he can get.
CLAIMS DIVING RECORD
Avalon, Cal.. May 14 (U.R)
Mrs. Norma Hansen of Avalon
claimed a new women's deep sea
diving record by goin down 220
rcet in the Pacific ocean off Cata
lina island today.
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mobiles, .space wasted in all other
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Most room! Scat cushions are up to
12 inches wider than in cars of
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1006 N. Riverside
M. M. HUDSON GO.
Phone 2-4281
AUTHORIZED HUDSON DEALER
Sam Mete - and Tony Mete
ATTENTION! New Car Buyers!
HERE'S THE NEW, SENSATIONAL
HUDSON
Family Air-Vacation Factory Delivery Plan
(VIA NORTHWEST AIR LINES)
Fly Expense Free fo Detroit
Gel (ash Return Allowance!
When You Buy Your New Hudson Under this Plan
YOU GET:
An all-expense deluxe Scenic Air Tour to Detroit for yourself
and family in a luxurious DC-4 four-motored Northwest
Airliner plus cash return vacation allowance.
You leeve Seattle, Tacome, Portland er Spokane on Sunday morning, fly over the great scenle
wonders of the West, Including the Cascade Mountains, Mr. Rainier, Mount St. Helens, Mt.
Adams, Bonneville Dam, Columbia River Gorge, Grand Coulee Dam, Coour d'Alene lakea, the
spectacular Bitter Root Mountains, the Rockies, Glacier National Park, the Black Mountains and
Bad Lands of Dakota and thence to Detroit, arriving early the next morning. On board
the plane you ere served e snack lunch end e hot dinner on the ground at Minneapolis. Free
bus service is provided from the Detroit airport to your hotel and the Hudson factory. Your
accommodations are delune In every respect. Your hotel, dinner and breakfast are paid for.
You spend a comfortable night in the exclusive Hotel Whittier, overlooking the Detroit River . .
tour the Hudson factory the next day . . . than take delivery of your new Hudson end continue
en your vacation tour with a full tank of gasoline and cash In your pocket for your return home.
YOU PAY ONLY:
The regular local delivered price for your new Hudson.
HERE'S HOW THE PLAN WORKS:
If YOU Are Married: You g.tdelux.ilr transportation
for yourself and wife from Tacoma, Seattle, Portland or Spokane to
Detroit on a Northwest Airliner DC-4 4-motored Airliner, including
$25,000 air Insurance each. You can take children alio if space is
available or if booked sufficiently in advance.
In Addition You Get Cash For:
Double room for yourself and wife
at Whittier Hotel S 7.50
Dinner for yourself and wife 7.00
Breakfast for yourself and wife 2.50
Return vacation allowance 41.00
TOTAL CASH TO YOU $58.00
('$41. 00 for the lower priced Pacemaker. $48 00 for the Super Series. $54.00 for the Custom
Commodore). (Increase lor Super and Commodore Series due to freight differential.)
If You Are Single: (and want to take a friend)
The same deluxe air transportation to Detroit at above for you and
your friend, including $25,000 air insurance each . . . AND THE
Same cash to you.
If You Are Single: (or wish to go alone)
The lame deluxe air transportation to Detroit, including $25,000 air
insurance.
In Addition You Get Cash For:
Single room at Whittier Motel....$ 6.00
Your dinner 3.50
Your breakfast 1.25
Return vacation allowance 144.00
TOTAL CASH TO YOU $154.75
("$144.00 for lower priced Pacemaker. $151.00 for Super Series. $157.00 for the Custom
Commodore), (Increase for Super and Commodore Series due to freight differential.)
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.GET RESERVATIONS FOR A THRILLING VACATION..
Phone 2-6281 M. M. H U DSON CO. 1006 N. Riverside
AUTHORIZED HUDSON DEALER Sam Mete Tony Met