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FOUR MTDFORD (OREGON) Matson Star Of SFU Win San Francisco U.R) Aided by the flying feet of Football Star Ollle Matson, who won two firsts and shared in a third, Uni versity of San Francisco's track and field team defeated Sacra mento State, 72 13 to 58 23 Saturday. ... Matson, tuning up for the Olympic trials, ran the 100 in 10.3 seconds; and the 220 in 22.1. He also anchored the win ning mile relay team. Other double winners were: Jerry De Ryan, USF, in the mile and two-mile runs; Joe Wright, Sacramento, in the high hur dles with a time of 18.3 seconds; and the lows, in 27.6 seconds; and Phil Oakes, Sacramento, who tossed the discus 119 feet, 2 inches; and the' Javelin 161 feet, 4V4 in.- -' ; . Fifth Win in Row Recorded by SJS San Jose, Calif. U.R) San Jose State college took both pnds of a baseball double head er Saturday against Sacramento State college, 5 to z ana 7 to a, to keep a Spartan winning streak alive at five straight.. Winning pitchers were left handers Johnny Oldham in the first game and Jim Collins in the seven inning nightcap. In the first game, Leftfielder Any Miller drove in three runs for San Jose State with a triple and a single while Old ham helped his cause with two sineles to score two runs. The second game was sewed up in the second inning wnen San Jose center fielder Joe .Bonfiglio sparked a six run rally by scoring three of them on a two-base hit. Girl Left To Strangle By Deranged Spinster Houston, Tex. (U.R) A "men tally incompetent" spinster beat and kicked a five-year-old girl, then left the child dangling from a Venetian blind cord to strangle lowly, police said Saturday. Miss Vita Williams! 58, was held in Harris county jail ac cused of little Andrea Louise Burkcnhoefer's murder. She told officers the child "made me nerv ous" as the little girl danced happily around a room. Doctors described the woman ; as a "mental incompetent." DUNHAM'S 1951 NORTH PAIFIC HWY. Phone 2-900S . 21-ineh ft asss- V n 100 mmN Mm OUTSIDE WHITE 1 I $3-49 per gal. I Com la and Sat Our FuU Lint of Jacobin Mown . Elubbard Oro8.f Ine. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE MAIL TRIBUXE ', ' ,' ' - ' " " Mr' " T ' -w -; .J"', . . " ' - r , ' fit"'-' ,' mn'jt. I it t. i 1 Jli-r5Si- -I I. XjjlX. it J;gi,,tH1if(-;im 1 ' "' POLICE RESERVE Pictured above are members of the newly-formed Jackson County Police Reserve, Inc., an organi zation which will assist Sheriff Howard Gault during any emergency or disaster. They are, left to right, front row, Lester Stamper, John F. Rush, Charles Friend, Everett Kast ner. Arch Masterson, Cliff Friend, Roy Hewitt, James Griffith Non-Cooperation In River Project Cited by Senator Washington (U.R) Sen. Ar thur V. Watkins (R-Utah) com plained Saturday that President Truman and executive agencies did not cooperate in getting a plan for development of the up per Colorado river basin before Congress. The Army Engineers, Recla mation Bureau and Mr. Truman, in stating a "no new start" pol icy for water projects, all failed to cooperate, Watkins said. He said in a statement put in the congressional record that congressmen and senators from the upper basin states had agreed to sponsor an upper basin plan as a unit. But, he said, the engineers "pursued a calculated course of non - cooperation." Particularly, he said, they refused to go along with the Reclamation Bureau's plan to use interest payments on power facilities of the projects to help In repayment of other features. The Interior Department, he said, delayed in declaring that the Echo Park and Split Moun tain dams in Utah could be built without interfering with the Dinosaur National Monument. Club Membership Promotes Business Chicago U.R) Business men who" belong to clubs must prove that their membership promotes their business before they can deduct expenses from their taxes, according to Com merce Clearing House. The question asked by the Internal Revenue bureau is: Do you use the club exclusively to produce business income or are some or all of your club ex penses for personal and family purposes? The clearing house, a private agency that reports on tax and business law, cited a court case in which an architect was al lowed to deduct club member ship expenses because he joined several organizations to pro mote business. Whiskey Thieves Not Thirsty Covington, Ky. U.R) Police were puzzled by thieves who broke 22 bottles of whiskey. In stead of drinking them, after a $100 robbery of a drug store. The thieves evidently weren't thirsty because they broke the bottles while driving across the bridge between here and Cin cinnati, throwing them at Inter vals onto the bridge walkway. loty Starting Automatia Recoil Starter Ne Pushing Powerful Jacobsen 1ft bp. 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He completed a study of "The Changing Social Organization of the Hopi-Tewa." which disclosed how the two tribes maintained separate villages from 1620 to 1950 while living as close as city next-door-neighbors. According to Dozier's report, a group of Tewa-speaklng Indi ans left the Rio Grande valley and journeyed some 200 miles to join the Hopis on an Arizona mesa, where, despite their close contact, the two cultures have remained distinct. Dozier also ascertained there has been very little hostility be tween the groups. He found, however, that during the last generation, some of the barriers have been broken down by inter marriage, business and a change in values. FUEL REVENUE UP Olympia (U.R) The state tax on motor fuels has yielded about $215,000 more during the first three months of 1952 than during the corresponding period of 1951, the Washington State Highways department said Sat urday. Collections for the period this year totalled $9,163,000. an all-time high for the period. 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Charles Bottjer, Sam L. Jones and John Creel. The organization, which is designed to fit Into the county civilian defense program, has a goal of 40 men and 10 Jeeps. Members receive training in first aid. police procedure and maps and road study. Urged by GOP Senator ment in a speech before the Cali fornia state convention of letter carriers here, adding that "be hind the iron curtain are liter ally tens of millions of people who have the same yearnings for freedom that we have." -It has long been my belief." Sen. Knowland said, "that it is far more likely that the Com munist world contains within its structure the seeds of Its own destruction. Sufficient 1 n t e 1 1 1 gence must be given to find the cracks in the iron curtain." Greyhound Lines Offers 100 Buses To Marin County San Francisco (UJ!) The Pacific Greyhound lines offered to transfer its operating rights and 100 transit buses in Marin county to the county Saturday to provide mass transportation for 6.500 commuters hardhit by the bus driver's strike. F. W. Aekennan, Greyhound president, said the company would transfer its Marin county franchise and operating rights ithout cost and sell the buses to "an appropriate transporta tion authority or body." The offer came in a letter to T. Fred Bagshaw, chairman of the Marin County Board of Su pervisors. Ackcrman said the company would sell the buses at their book value of about $50,000 each. He said, however, the company would keep its opera ting rights and franchise over U. S. Highway 101. The transfer would be subject to approval of the state Public Utilities commission. Meanwhile, company cfGclaU and represenaUves of the stri king AFL Motor Coach Employ ees union met for the second con secutive day in an attempt to end 34-day-old strike in seven western states. Federal Conciliator Omar Hoe kins made no announcement fol lowing the meeting, but ssfd another meeting would be held Monday. The major issue Is the union's demand for a five-day work week without a cut In pay. cotkfcrc3k.ciAc FOXAGI UNIT t II II " -" "J I Air Force Unwraps Giant Jet Bomber At Vulfee Plant Washington (U The Air Force partially lifted secrecy wraps Saturday from Its giant new YB-60 eight jet engine bomberlatest American weap on capable of carrying atomic warfare anywhere in the world. The new bomber is ready to be moved from its hangar at Consolidated Vultee corpora tion's Fort Worth, Tex., plant to a more exposed area for en gine run-up tests. For that reason, the Air Force released to the public some brief information on it and a care fully retouched photograph that concealed details of the deadly air giant The Air Force asked that the press and public not take any ether photographs of the big aircraft which presumably will be in the 600-mile an hour class. 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Favorite Son Candidate Enters California Race Los Angeles (U.R) Atty Gen. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown has en tered the California presidential primary race for the Democratic candidacy on a "favorite son" slate supported by 72 delegates, it was disclosed Saturday. Brown, whose slate was filed with Registrar of Voters Ben S. Hite Friday night, seeks to cor ner the state Democratic nom ination over Sen Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.), to support his own preference for the party nomin ation at the national convention. The Brown slate was sub mitted to the Registrar of Voters for five davg of checking and approval to be forwarded to the Secretary of State for formal confirmation of filing. Santa Monica Minister Named College Official Los Angeles (U.R) Professor Joseph W. White, minister of the Santa Monica Church of Christ for six years, has been named head of the religion department at Pepperdine college, it was announced Saturday. 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