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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. Mar " 1952 -.in DREAM CRUISE ENDS IN HEAVY SEAS The Coast Guard cutter Ewine flcft) annroaches the I schooner Eloise, floundering in the Pacific about 2i miles southwest of San Francisco's Golden Gate. The 86-foot pleasure yacht, with 10 persons aboard, was on a "dream cruise" to the South Seas. After a five-month cruise, half the Eloise's crew planned to settle in Honolulu. The Ewing took the yacht in tow and headed back to San Francisco. Second Major Break In CIO Lumber Strike Portland U.R) The second major break in two days in the strike of CIO Woodworkers against the Pacific Northwest lumber industry was reported Friday when an agreement was reached with two more employ ers groups. Plywood Makers Settle The union and the Willamette Valley Operators association and the Long-Bell Lumber company agreed on a recommended settle ment which could send employ ees back to their Jobs. Hells Canyon Dam Hearings To Resume Washington U.R) A House Interior subcommittee will re sume hearings June 17 on a bill to authorize Hells Canyon dam on the Idaho-Oregon border, it was announced Friday. The sMbcommittee on Irriga tion and reclamation suspended hearings on the bill last month. The controversial $356,000,000 dam on the Snake river would be the second highest in the world and would have an elec tric generating apacity of 000, 000 kilowatts. Thursday, the union reached an agreement with the plywood and door manufacturers which will send about 4,500 men back to work. The new agreements provide for a 7'2-cent hourly wage hike, a two-cent increase in night dif ferential, three additional paid holidays and other items. Union Backs Down In the settlement with the two lumber organizations Friday, the union backed down on its de mands for an employer-paid health and welfare program and settled for an improved pay check deduction plan. The health and welfare program was not an issue in plywood negotia tions. Willamette valley operators also agreed to a six-cent hourly "hoot-owl' 'shift differential, ac cording to Max Gardner, busi ness agent of Springfield local 5246 of the union. Roxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Grange will meet at the regular time on Friday, May 16. The lecture program has been planned around Dec oration day. There will be no square dance Saturday night be cause the truckers are having a dinner at the hall that night. News of4-H O CLUBS E.P. Breakfast Club Eagle Point 4-H Breakfast club met May 12 at the Victor Hay home. The lesson was on cookies and small cakes. Mrs. Hay show ed how to make cup cakes. Re freshments and games followed Patty Clave, Reporter Bridges To Insist On Full Report of Incident at Koje Washington (U.R) Senate Republican Leader Styles Brid ges ?aid Friday he will insist that the public get the whole story of the Koje Island prison camp "fiasco." Informed sources said Army Secretary Frank Pace Jr., is "hopping mad" about the inci dent and has ordered a full re port from the Far East "not in a few weeks or months, but in hours or days." Pace promised to give the Sen ate Armed Services Committee a copy of the report as soon as it reaches the Pentagon. Public Hearings The New Hampshire Republi can said that if there is any de lay in receiving it, he will In sist that public hearings be held on the capture of Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd by Communist prisoners of war, and the con cessions made by Brig. Gen. Charles F, Colson for Dodd's release. Committee sources said Pace's report would not be relayed un til a report is received from t board of inquiry which Gen. Mark W. Clark, supreme Allied commander in the Far East, is convening to investigate the incident. Busy Mountaineers The Busy Mountaineers met in the Home Ec room with our leaders, Mrs. Middlebusher and Mrs. Goode and seven members and three visitors present. For the next meeting, on May 20, we are to bring scraps of material to make head scarfs. The needle cases and pincushions we just made will be used for the first time. Suzanne Rogers, Reporter Upper Rogue 4-H Club Upper Rogue 4-H club will hold its social meeting at Shady Cove schoolhouse on Monday, May 10. The last meeting was attended by 25 members, five leaders and six visitors. A movie was shown. Henry Conner, Reporter rftlW I OUTSIDE WHITE Quality Nows395J5L IN S't Saves up to 50 over other quality paints. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back! Long Lusting Easy Brushing Sparkling White Free Flowing Self-Cleaning 100 Pure Prepared BIG SAVINGS, TOO, ON GLORIOUS Vtd TULIP TONE' . i DUTCH Ease-On Interior Flat f Hi.G0 Enamel - . . 89 Clow out p' QAL Gallon Ooti R,,,,m Thin in over 1,000.000 satisfied Dutch Paint inin. Wt art proud to stock anil Mil Dutch Paint because wa know that Dutch Paint products ate equal or frntr than many paints sailing lot twice tht price. This is possible because ol Dulch Paint's ultra modern methods ol high speed mass production. DUNHAM'S 1951 N. PACIFIC HWY. M'DFORD, OREGON ' Ft. , '"l-i 7v m: ' ASP Sit ' V, f - HI, SON! Vincent Hillyer, husband of Princess Fatemeh Pahlevl, sister of the Shah of Iran, gets first peek at his newborn son at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif. Hillyer, 26, and the princess, 22, a.oused the wrath of the Shah when they were married two years ago. Klamath Falls Pioneer Leaves Estate to Wife Johnson died in August of 1951. An appraisal of his es tate was filed in Alameda coun ty Superior Court. TATHER DOING WELL Boston U.R Thomas F. Breen Jr.; 35-year-old Roxbury father of four children, is me highest ranking senior at Boston University college of business ad ministration. He entered the col lege under the GI bill of rights. 9 IS YOUR IUCKY NUM BER WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR NEWS ABOUT THE BIGGEST FOOD SALE EVERI Einstein Assists Girl Stumped on Geometry Problem Hollywood (U.R) Dr. Al bert Einstein, father of the theory of the relativity and the world's greatest mathematician, has come to the aid of a 15-year-old girl stumped by a plane ; geometry problem. J Details Sent by Letter I Johanna Mankiewicz, baffled : by a geometry problem that nei- j thcr she nor her chums at West lake school could solve, scrib-! bled a letter giving details of i the small fry brain-twister and mailed it off to Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, N. J. Back came the answer or at least a clue to it. Einstein sent her a diagram sketched on the back of her let ter and indicating how to solve the problem. The sketch was signed "A. E." But Einstein shrewdly omit ted the specific answer. Details Not Clear "The common external tang ent of two tangent circles of radii 8 inches and 2 inches is?" The details of Einstein's dia gram were not altogether clear to Johanna, but she decided af ter conferring with friends that the correct answer must be 8 in ches. She also noted that Einstein had managed to send his reply via air mail with only a three- cent stamp. Former Ashland Man Earns Service Honor Dr. Barnard Joy, formerly of Ashland, Thursday was honored by the Department of Agricult ure for his services as assistant to the administrator of the agri cultural research administration, according to a press dispatch from Washington, D. C, where the ceremony took place. Dr. Joy was given a silver medal for superior service. His award was one of 87 service awards presented at a ceremony by Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brnnnan, when Presi dent Truman was the principal speaker. The award was In recognition for Dr. Joy's work in organiz ing and directing the national marketing research workshops held during the past three sum mers at leading midwestern uni versities. The award winner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Joy, now living at Harbor. His bro ther, Richard Joy, resides in Ashland. The press dispatch said his interest in agricultural mat ters began as a youth in 4-H work, and continued during his years at Oregon State college. Announcer Lets Self In for Big Wash Job Mnndan, N. D. (U.R) Ra dio announcer Jack Harris' of fer to do the laundry for the first person to identify a quota tion he read on the air was won by Mrs. Knthryn Hoppe. Mrs. Hoppe is laundress for the 300-student state training school here. Berkeley, Calif. (U.R) Nearly all the real property of the $1,152,568 estate left by S. O. Johnson, West coast lumber man and Klamath Falls, Ore., pioneer, went to his widow, Ka therine H. Johnson, his will showed Friday. Popcorn is used in a polishing operation in the manufacture of some radios. ir -i fifes jTN junior McDonald Friday, May 16 8:15 p.m. MedfordYMCA Complete Election Returns At Ringiido MAIN EVENT Junior McDonald "Sensational Mtdtord Lightweight" VS. Doyle Hall "Roseburj K.O. Artilt" SEMI-WINDUP Jerry Jenningi "Hard Punching Mediord Middleweight" VS. Pere Pendergai "Roiebutg 160 lb. Champ" SPECIAL EVENT Heavyweights Rodney Keating, Republican, vs. Moore Hamilton, Democrat FEATURE PRELIMINARY BOUTS Con Mann, Medford va. Roy Marshall, Roieburg Bert Hartley, Medtord, ve, Frank Finnell, Roseburg Steve Crippen, Medford, vs. Dick Gilman, Roieburg 13 BOUTS IN ALL TICKETS Adulti $1.00; Students 50c; Ringside $1.50 Including tj Deed line on Cta-utrreo Aire; 8 I pm tor touowtnrt day. 10 m leon d.iv noon SAMirrift for Sunday n1 Knjov Hetttth. Rest Comfort and Hospitality at the Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium lot Mineral and Mud Bath art? Excellent ' o r Rhumntim, rthritls. 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