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M dpi " l" OH THE PICKET UNE Striken panda It front of Western Union's main office in Saa Frandseo after A. F. L. telegrapher! walked off the Job throughout the nation. The company refused to make them n wage offer. Natural Resources Subject ot Program Ashland The importance of natural resources conservation to the state of Oregon will be de scribed in a two-day series of public programs starting this evening at Southern Oregon col lege. At 7:30 p. m. Charles B. Walsh, assistant game director of Oregon, will tell of that com mission's functions. Fair Griffin, U. S. Soil Conservation service educational consultant, will dis cuss the importance of land man agement in Wednesday's 10 a. m. assembly and a seven-man panel will review the entire conserva tion problem in a 7:30 p. m. roundtable Wednesday. Dr. H. S. Fowler, chairman of the series, said today interested valley residents are encouraged to attend the informative pro grams. CUEST SPEAKER Ashland Dr. John A. Schulz, associate professor of psychol ogy at Southern Oregon college, was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon of the North Bend Ki wanis club Monday. He dis cussed "Mental Health for Ki wanians," Dr. Schulz is imme diate past president of the Ash land Kiwanis club. Damage Suit Against Strikers Expected Seattle OI.R) The Pacific Maritime Association and the Alaska Steamship company were expected to file suit for damages against the striking Marine Fire men, Oilers, Water Tenders and Wipers association Ind. An Alaska Steamship official said the suit would seek damages of from $1,950 to $47,500 per day, depending upon the number of vessels affected by the strike. The sailing date of the motorship Susitna has been delayed two days because of the walkout, he said. Volunteer Firemen Set Fires for Thrill Media, PaJ (U.B Three vol unteer firemen have admitted setting 14 fires which destroyed barns and other buildings valued at nearly $1,000,000 in Delaware county since last October, police said Tuesday. The three used homemade fuses fashioned of rope and string soaked in oil to start the blazes "for the thrill," according to District Attorney Raymond R. Start San Francisco Bay is recog nized as one of the most beauti ful harbors in the world. Emmanuel Sentenced To 10 Years in Jail New Appeal Pending Olympia 5JJ0 Samuel Em- manuel took his ease to the state Supreme Court Tuesday after he was sentenced to a maximum of; 10 years In prison and fined; $5,000 for asking a bribe while serving as state land board secretary. The sentence was banded down Monday by Superior Judge Charles T. Wright after he over ruled a renewed motion for a new trial. The time Emmanuel must serve in prison will be de termined by the State Board of Prison Terms and Paroles. Allowed To Remain Free Pending outcome of the appeal to the high court. Judge Wright allowed Emmanuel to remain free under the $5,000 bail he al ready had posted. Nearly a month ago a Thurs ton county Jury found Emman uel guilty of asking a bribe ot Charles Hovey. logging manager for the V-M Timber company of Vancouver, Wash. Hofey testi fied the former official asked him to pay SO cents- per 1.000 board feet in return for favor able action on three applications for state timber. Defense Attorney Lee Olwell maintained the Jury was preju diced because Prosecutor Ralph Swanson was allowed to intro duce testimony about Emman uel's private real estate business which grossed $36,000 during the first half of 1951. Defendant 'Opens Door But Wright said the defendant himself had opened the door to such questioning because, under cross examination, Emmanuel had testified that his Job as land board secretary kept him busy "seven days a week and the phone rang until 10 o'clock at night and the first thing in the morning." That statement gave Swanson the right to delve into Emman uel s private income as well as how he earned it, Wright ruled. After he was sentenced. Em manuel declared he was "shock ed" at the Judge's final decision and said "this whole thing has been a total miscarriage of Jus tice. Even as Emmanuel's appeal to the Supreme Court is pending. he must go on trial In Lewis county superior court April 32 on charges that he asked and re ceived three bribes totaling $6,000 from J. H. Englund, re tired Wlnlock lumberman. TO PRESENT HYMN Ashland New song to be added this week In the 14-nura-ber repertoire of Jackson county elementary school singers will be the familiar hymn, "God of Our Fathers." Presentation of the number will feature the weekly Southern Oregon college radio program "Singing Time" aired at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday by radio station KWIN, Ashland. Jet Pilots Escapa Alaska Mid-Air Crash Anchorage, Alaska 0JJ9 Two F-94 Jet fighter planes on a tactical mission collided 20 miles north of here late Monday night, but the- three persons aboard escaped unharmed. The planes, attached ' to the 64th Fighter Squadron of the 57th Fighter Interceptor group at Elmendorf AFB. were flying at an altitude of 6.000 feet when the accident occurred. LU Harold Holmes, 27. of De troit, bailed out ot his crippled jet and saw it explode and burn as it spun into Cook Inlet The second plane, piloted by Lt Daniel L. CarrolL 23. of Carthage, 111., was damaged bad ly but managed to return to base. The other man aboard the craft was radar observer Ernest Bed ford. 29. of Boise. Japan Emperor Will Lead Memorial Riles Tokyo UJD Emperor Hlro hito and Empress Nagako will lead Japan's 83,000,000 people in a nationwide memorial serv ice May 2 for Japanese soldiers and civilians who died In World War II. The giant service will be the first sponsored by the Japanese government for the war dead since Japan's defeat in 1945. The central ceremony will be staged in the cloistered quiet of the Shinjuku Imperial gardens In Tokyo, where 2.000 representa tives of the dead will be Invited. The emperor and empress will attend the ceremony. Wood ticks are believed to be the most important external par asite of the California mule deer. f ?. P i J sa.lTT'i i i nl Tuesday April $. 1$3 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NOTE OPPOSES FINANCIAL QUERY Arty. Geo. J. Howard McGratb arrives at the white House for a coufertace with President Tro aa. The chief executive is faced wtta the dilemma of forcing Mc Gratb out of the Cabinet or losing the services of New-bold Morris, his eorruptioa cleanup chief. The situation was orecipitated by Mc Grath's resistance to the finan cial questionnaire circulated by Morris. Pinay Wins First Confidence Vote Paris (U.R) An unofficial couni showed Premier Antoine Pinay won the first of 10 pro jected votes of confidence in the national assembly Tuesday on bis record-high 1952 budget. The unofficial tally in the first vote was 325 to 206. Official re sults will be announced later. The assembly also voted on a second issue of confidence, but results were not disclosed im mediately. The first vote on Pinay's bud get which is much the same as those which caused the downfall of two other French govern ments this year was on the blocking of more than $271,000, 000 in government investment credits. The second vote was on Pin- ay's demand for a reduction in inheritance taxes. Injunction Sought In Labor Dispute Seattle 0J.R) A National Labor Relations Board petition was on file here Tuesday asking an Injunction against the Washington-Oregon Shingle Weavers District council, and Everett lo cal No. 2580, Shingle Weavers union, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners AFL. The unions were ordered to show cause why they should not be restrained from continuing certain labor practices which the Sound Shingle Co. of Marys, ville contends are unfair. The company charged that the unions attempted to place an embargo on Canadian shingles. The firm said the unions had ordered the company's em ployees not to work on shingles which are being processed by the company under a contract with a firm in Vancouver, B. C. POETRY IN NAMES Johnsonvilie, S. C flJJD A tenant farmer, Joe Davis, and his wife seem to like the sound j of rhyming names. They named weir iripiet giris uorine, rio rine and Lorine. rrs n i if - ' . i 1 K - - 'i 'Dos Sarofca bv RAILWAY! 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Roflue Motors E Hudson Commodore "B" E DoSoto Firodomo "B" Humphrey Motors F Chrysler Saratoga .Hamlin Motor Co. F Packard 300 Leever Motors G Lincoln Capri Modford Motors G Chrysler Imps rial Hamlin Motor Co. H Packard 400 ... ; Leever Motors H DoSoto Firodomo "," B-Pass. Humphrey Moton H Chrysler Saratoga, B-Pass... ...Hamlin Motor Co. 1 Chrysler Crown Imperial Hamlin Motor Co. Special Class, Light Weight 4 CyL Henry j StovoM Kaitor-Fraxor, Inc. Spoclal Class, Light Woight4-Cyt. Henry J . . Stevens Kaiter-Fraser, Inc. .Plymouth Concord . Hamlin Motor Co. 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Only Ono Entry Blank Per Peraon Will Bo Al lowed in tho Final Determination of Winnera 2. ALL Entries Must Bo Dated Prior to Midmte, 16 April 1952. 3. Time of Entry as well as that of tho date must bo entered. 4. In case of a tie, tho winnen will bo determined . by the date and time of entry. 5. This contest is not open to any Mobilgas Deal er, Employees of Mobilgas Dcslon, or Em ployees of M. M. Huggins, Distributor. iMaIiIii hlUMIIvv' UJ(G(GIMS DISTRIBUTOR PUNT End of SOUTH CENTRAL P.O. Box 328 Phono 24705 MEDFORD, OREGON