Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1952, Image 10

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    TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, Miy 14. 1952
'Peace Partisans' Increase
Activity in Middle East
Damascus, Syria (U.R1 Mos
cow - sponsored "partisans ol
peace" have increased their ac
tivity In the Middle East.
Nevertheless, it appears that
the present Syrian government
Is in favor of siding with the
Western powers.
The military government of
Col. Adeeb Shisakly apparently
favors Syria's joining a Western
sponsored defense command,
i The Communist party as such
is outlawed in both Syria and
Lebanon. Although many sup
porters operate through Comin-form-front
groups, no serious po
litical movement has arisen in
either country to challenge sup
port of the West in military mat
ters. Politicians Concerned
Political quarters are con-
Vote May 16
E. 0.
STADTER
of BEND
Republican Candidate for
Nomination for
Attorney General
Pi. Adv. E. 0. St.dt.r
cerned about British troubles in
Egypt and the backing of Egypt
by the other Moslem states in
its struggle for "national aspira
tions." They say it has delayed
an earlier indication by the Shis
hakiy government that it favors
the project for a Middle East
high command.
Public reaction in Lebanon
to a proposal by the president of
the Socialist -Progressive party
for creation of a "neutral bloc"
in the Middle East between Rus
sia and the West was one of in
difference. Kamal Joumblatt, 29, who also
is a member of parliament for
Mt. Lebanon, proposed in a note
to the Lebanese government that
the Arab and Asiatic states enter
immediate negotiations with
Russia, China, France, Britain
and the United States for a
treaty of neutrality and non
aggression. Command Opposed
The proposal followed a meet
ing of the Socialist Party, which
decided to oppose creation of
the projected Middle East high
command and placing airfields
and communications at the dis
posal of the Western allies in
time of war.
Other deputies pointed out,
however, that Lebanon as a
member of the United Nations
RETURN
E. H."ED"
MANN
Republican
TO THE STATE
LEGISLATURE
Keep an experienced man
in the House of Repre
sentatives. Pd. Adv. E. H. Mann for Stan
Representative Comm.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonlcht
and Thumduy. Low tonight 40. High
Thursday 70-73.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night. Fair and warmer Thursday
with highs 67-77 In Interior and 55
63 on coast. Lows tonight 40-50.
Temperature a year ago today:
Wittiest 73: Lowest 35.
Total monthly precipitation 1.26
Inches.
Excess for the month .74 Inch.
Total precipitation alnc September
1. 11)51, 11) 69 Inches.
Excess for the season 4.67 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 44?.: 4-30 a.m. today 73.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise 72 45
Boston 67 40 T
Chicago ..... 71
Denver 83 50
Eureka 59 51 .03
Havre 73 49 .99
Klamath Falls 64 35
Los Angeles 70 56
Medford 65 45 T
New York ...... 59
Omaha ........ 75
Phoenix ................ 101
Portland . 64
Reno 74
Eugene ..... 66
Salt Lake 77
San Francisco ....... 67
Seattle 60
Spokane 66
Washington, D.C 66
Yakima 70
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:50 a.m. Sunset 7:24 p.m
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Sandwich Defined
In Call for Bids
Fort Worth, Tex. U.R)
This definition of sandwich
turned up in a call by the city
of Forth Worth for bids on feed
ing city jail prisoners:
"A sandwich shall be constru
ed to mean two slices of bread
with the food specified between
the said slices."
Referring to bacon and egg
sandwiches: "The bacon shall be
of sufficient length to reach from
one side of the slice of bread to
the opposite side of the slice."
PROWLERS FRIGHTENED
Two prowlers were frightened
away from the Auction Sales
warehouse, 1155 North Central
avenue, at about 10:45 p.m. by a
shot fired by Jacqueline Mae
Tonn, she told police last night.
She told officers that two men
ran across the railroad tracks
when the shot was fired. It was
the fourth time in recent weeks
that prowlers have been In the
vicinity of the warehouse, ac.
cording to the police report.
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Approximately 95 per cent of
Oregon's harvested snap bean
acreage last year went into can
ning and freezing. Similarly, 90
per cent of the beet, acreage, 99
per cent of the green peas and
76 per cent of the sweet corn
grown in Oregon went Into pro
cessing.
already had condemned Com
munist aggression in Korea, and
although they had sent no troops
hnd contributed a token of $25,
000 to the U. N. war effort here.
They also noted that Lebanon
had accepted U. S. point four
aid and were negotiating for
further funds.
Joumblatt was asked at a press
conference about the feasibility
of neutrality for an area which
produces half the world's oil,
since treaties in previous wars
have been considered "scraps of
paper." He replied that "enlight
ened public opinion" would
bring pressure to bear on the
belligerents and force them to
respect neutrals.
Both the Lebanese and Arab
press regarded his proposals as
"academic."
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Don't put off needed repairs that would mean greater expense
later on. If you are short of "ready rash" come in and talk over
your problem with a First National Loan Officer.
Money to put up an attractive fence. ..improve your lawn
and garden ... repairing and modernizing your home can be
easily arranged through a Home Improvement Loan at The First
National Bank. Our Loan Department is always glad to help
you achieve greater enjoyment in western living. And important
to you, All-Day Banking, 10 to 5, including Saturday, at The
First National, offers you the opportunity to arrange for a
Home Improvement Loan at the time most convenient for you.
No Morlgag or
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DIMENSIONS REVEALED This one of the the first nnretouched photos of America's newest global
super-bomber, the new Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, shown as it takes off on a tesc flight from Boeing
Field, Seattle. The Air Force disclosed that the eight jet-engined plan, is 153 feet long, has a wing
span of 185 feet and tiil 48 feet high.
College Dean Slates
Talk at Church Here
The Rev. Stanley H. Perry,
dean of men at Aurora college,
Aurora, 111., will give a message
on the history of Adventism at 8
p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the
Advent Christian church at Jack
son and Welch streets, it was
announced today by Mrs. Lau
rel Lee Crabb, pastor.
His topic will be "Faith of Our
Fathers Living Still."
The Rev. Mr. Perry has been
dean of men at the college for
many years, and also teaches his
tory, and has done research
along Adventual lines, and will
bring documents from the Wil
liam Miller home, the announce
ment said.
At 8 p. m. Friday, the Rev.
and Mrs. Frederick Seyfert,
known to church members (
the "Evangelaires," will glv. a
message in black-light artistry
and music.
The public is invited to both
services.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds I at
noon Saturoaya
Vacuum Cleaners
SERVICE & REPAIR
ALL MAKES
Dust Bags, Filters
etc.
Phone 2-4998
STRETCHING OFF INTO DISTANCE is Russian manpower during May Day celebration at Moscow's
Red Square. High-walled Kremlin Is at left. Bunker-like building In front of It Is Lenin's tomb.
Overhead are some of numerous planes taking part In parade. (International Soundphoto)
Jackson County Farm Notes
Planting of Tender
Vegetables Now Safe
It is late enough now so that
in the farmer sections it would
be safe to set out plants of our
tender vegetables. In the colder
areas it would be best not to set
these tender plants out for an
other week. These tender vege
tables include tomatoes, peppers
and eggplants. If after setting
these plants out a frost is fore
cast, one could protect a few of
them by laying a newspaper over
them in a tent-like manner and
weighting each corner down with
a clod.
Those who have grown their
own plants and haven't had a
chance to properly harden them
off will be interested in some re
search carried on by the Univer
sity of California. It has been
found benefits from spraying the
plants with 45 of a pound of
sugar and a level teaspoon of de
tergent soap in a gallon of water
before setting them in the field.
The treatment increases the car
bohydrate content and will re
duce the shock of transplanting.
One gallon of spray will cover
a hundred square feet of plant
bed area. Two applications
should be made, one four days
before transplanting and the
other two days before transplant
ing. Plants could be washed off
just prior to digging to remove
the stickiness.
Tomato plants in the seed bed
stage are also susceptible to cer
tain virus diseases which infect
the tobacco plant. They are so
susceptible that anyone who has areas, the cuts should be coated
handled tobacco or cigarettes and
then handles tomatoes can infect
the tomato plant. As a precau
tion, any smoRer who handles to
mato plants should first wash
his hands thoroughly with soap
and water.
Stone Growers Hav.
Trouble With Trees
, Stone fruit growers this year
are having a lot more than nor
mal trouble with limbs or even
entire trees wilting and dying.
The trouble is mainly due to bac
terial gumosis.
The bacterial disease is simi
lar to pear blight and, like pear
blight, the only control is to cut
out the infected tissue. Where in
dividual limbs are diseased they
can be cut out, but where the
disease gets into the trunk or
the roots it is much more serious
and frequently it causes the loss
of the entire tree. Fortunately,
the disease has now about run
its course and in another week
or two there will be no further
enlargement of these disease
cankers. However, as affected
limbs may continue to live for
several days before food reserves
are exhausted, new evidence of
the disease will continue to show
up for quite some time
On small limbs it is best to re
move the entire branch, but
where the disease is in larger
limbs or the tree trunk, the dis
colored area can be cut out
with a knife and unless it is too
extensive, the limb will heal
over and recover. About a week
after trimming out the diseased
with a copper paint. This can
be made by mixing water with
a fixed copper into the consist
ency of paint.
C. B. Cordy
County Extension Agent
Horticulture.
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If voue forDC:
VOTE F0EI THESE 10
DELEGATES-AT-LARGE
lo be certain your vote will
count at ttw National Convention f
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Here's why these 10
are recommended
In th. nam. of th. Eis.nhow.r-for-Pr.sid.nt com
mirttst, S.n. H.nry Cabot Ledg., Jr., chairman,
issu.d th. following ttat.m.nt, Saturday, May lOi
"We urgently request that you recommend to the
Republican voters in Oregon a list of the most
widely known and representative candidates for
delegate-at-large to the Republican National Con
vention so that voters who favor Eisenhower's
nomination may not scatter and waste their votes
among the 50 candidates who are now running for
the 10 delegate positions.
We fully realize the difficult and embarras
sing task you will confront in choosing such
a list from among the very many strong and
worthy candidates who are on the ballot, but
we are convinced that unless such a list is
recommended by your Committee, the heavy
Eisenhower majority vote will be dangerously
. scattered and diluted, and the concentrated
minority vote for the Taft candidates might
elect many of them. They should be defeated
in their scheme of filing by petition to escape
the moral and legal obligation of supporting
the choice of the majority of the Oregon vot
ers. The only way to defeat that scheme is
to concentrate the majority Eisenhower vote
on a list of candidates recommended by Ore
'gon'sown Eisenhower Campaign Committee.''
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THI
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE OR
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS TH
mmm CUP THIS UST AND11M
TAKE TO ROUS
Howard C. Belton
Clackamas County
Zylpha Zell Burns
Multnomah County
Robert A. Elliott
Jackson County
Mark 0. Hatfield
Marion County
Wm. M. McAllister
Jackson County
Gov. Douglas McKay
Marion County
U. S. Senator
Wayne Morse
, Lane County
H.Clay Myers, Jr.
Multnomah County
Cordon D. Orput
Multnomah County
Lamar Tooze
Multnomah County
OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED !
' EISENHOWER DELEGATE! J
REQUEST THE
CON-FOR-EISENHOWER
SE CANDIDATES
VOTE FOR
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9i.9;la:Ji'!' ConmitiM, W. L Pmiiipi, Chairman 415 dragon Bide-. Soltm, Oraeo
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