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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL. TRIBUNE ' Monday, June 2, 19S2 Poft'co Chief's Son Survives Big Tumble Centralia CU.PJ Lawbreak er! had better watch out if Tom my Gosi decides to be a cop like hia dad when he grows up. Tom my's plenty tough. The three-year-old lad, son of Police Chief and Mrs. Silas Goss of Scappoose, Ore., opened the rear door of the family car Sat urday and tumbled onto the highway, bouncing Into the op posite lane. The boy was rushed to Lewis County general hospital where he was treated for minor scalp injuries and released. The acci dent happened on U. S. Highway 99, two miles north of Centralia. KNOWING WHERE TO SAVE Saves You Money Fundi Invested her by June 10 will cam divi dends from June 1 Jackson County Federal Savings & Loan Xssociation 126 East Main, Medford Romanian Minister Believed Caught In Latest Purge London (U.R) Ana Paukcr, Romanian foreign minister, has been caught in a Communist party purge that Is sweeping three Russian Balkan satellite countries. ' The Bucharest radio, broad casting a list of the reorganized Romanian Communist party leadership, failed to mention Mrs. Pauker. She had been a member of the ruling politburo and the Communist party secretariat. Retains Past ' Apparently Mrs. Pauker up to' now Romania's No. 1 Com munist retains her post of for eign minister for the present. She also keeps her membership in the Orgburo, which looks af ter party affairs. However, Vasile Luca and Teohari- Georges, fellow - mem bers of the Romanian Commun ist party, apparently have been ousted as deputy premiers. Luca until recently had held the post of finance minister and'Georg escu was minister for internal affairs. The latest Czechoslovak Red leader' to get the axe is Jan Sevcik, vice premier and minist er for physical culture. YACHT DAMAGED Nanaimo, B. C. (U.R) The 50- foot yacht Serenade II, owned by the Bell-Wyman Co. of Yak ima, was damaged when she struck a log in Georgia Strait between here and Thormanby island. The Shell ' Oil Tanker Burnco towed the vessel with its crew of four to Nanaimo. Brazilian coffees are classified in seven groups, each bearing the name of the port through which they are exported. I 117 S. Central Phone 2-6241 Win a Bike in Wards BIKE SAFETY PARADE . June 1 : Leam Safety -Have Fun -Win Prizes Costa Nothing To Enter Get your antry blank In Wardi Sporting Goodi Department right oway. Rid In this exciting parade decorote your bHce, wear a eoitume. Prominent judges will pick ; the wln v ners of a swell Sealed Beam Bike and many other prliei.,', GET FUU DETAILS AT WARDS TODAY r .. ,. , , ........... 4., . y." 7 ma GUARDED BY NEGRO TROOPS, three Communist prisoner leaders are lined up outside Brigadier General H. L. Boatner's office at Koje Island before meeting with commandant of riot-torn UN camp. Prisoner with cap la North Korean Colonel Lee Hak Koo. highest ranking captive on the Island. Exclusive photo made by Dave Cicero, INP staff photographer.fntanwtioiud Soundpkoto) ' General Eisenhower Has Tough Problem At Tuesday Meeting Washington (U.R) Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Is billed for a military news conference at the Pentagon Tuesday and a political news conference in Ab ilene later In the week. Someone sold the general a tough one with that schedule. Keeping politics out of a mili tary news conference would be like picking the salt out of sea water. Hottest Issue The hottest political Issue in Washington right now is the for eign aid bill from which Sen. Robert A. Taft's friends in the House helped clip nearly $2, 000,000 from the sum asked by President Truman. The Senate was more gener ous. But Taft forces led an at tack in committee and on the Senate floor which reduced the administration's $7,900,000,000 request by about $1,200,000,000. Representatives of the House and Senate will meet now to work out a compromise bill which will be returned to both for final action. The best the ad ministration and Eisenhower can hope for, evidently, is that the House will accept the lesser Senate reductions. And that Is not likely. Baffling Question How Eisenhower can avoid discussing this appropriation for foreign aid is what reporters have been pondering since the non-political Tuesday news con ference .was announced. How he can discuss It without getting shoulder-deep into politics is an equally baffling question.. Eisenhower is definitely on record that a reduction of more than $1,000,000,000 from Mr. Truman's original estimates of foreign aid would be disastrous. He is for more money than Con gress voted. He has been for the past 18 months the top military man In seeking to establish Western European security against Communist aggression. It may be up to the general to the general to take a firm posi tion in this dispute. Aspects Interwoven The military and political as pects of the undertaking are so interwoven that discussion of past and present security pros pects scarcely can be separated from the politics of United States appropriations and taxes. The size of the reduction by the House shows that the Taft point of view Is much stronger there than in the Senate. All House members and only one third of the Senate come up for reelection this year. Over all, the Congress reject ed Elsenhower's warning against a cut of more than $1,000,000, 000. The Senate, however, kept fairly close to his figure. The House voted the general down hard. BEAUTY HINT Chicago (U.R) Not content with taking over hubby's razor, the little woman is now moving in on his shaving cream. Beauty experts have announced that a generous application of shaving cream leaves milady's skin "clear and clean as a washed porcelain plate." Water Regulations City of Medford - Water Commission OTurn Off in Case of Fire All consumer- of water shall close all faucets and fixtures immediately upon the sounding of a fire alarm. The water shall not be turned on again until the Fire Depart ment has ceased to use the water supply to extinguish the fire. The Fire Department will indicate with the alarm when they have ceased to use the water. .' OOpen Hoses Not Allowed The use of an open hose in watering is prohibited, nor shall a nozzle used in sprink ling be larger than inch in diameter. O Waste Prohibited Water allowed to run waste down sidewalks, streets or gutters as a result of sprinkling lawn, gardens or park strips is prohibited. When any such waste is discov ered, the water shall be shut off from the premises. O Sprinkling Streets The use of water through a hose for sprinkling streets is forbidden under all cir cumstances. O Fish Pools, Fountains, Cooling Systems Any fish pool, fountain, cooling system or any other fixture that employs a stream of water in its operation shall be served only on a metered basis. OLawn or Garden Irrigation All extra area of either lawn or garden in excess of seventy five hundred (7,500) square feet adjoining or used in conjunction with any evidence shall be charged at the rate of twelve and one-half (122) cents per hundred (100) square feet, or fraction thereof, which charge shall be payable June first of each year. OLawn Sprinkling Systems A lawn or garden SDrinklinn ivitem ahull K rnn.r,,rtJ .J i.) .. than twenty (20) gallons of water per minute shall be used in any circuit c battery of sprinkling heads. Not more than one circuit shall be operated at one time. Each circuit shall have a control valve readily accessible to the Water Department inspector. Your Cooperation It Requested in Complying With These Regulations Oil Men Speak Colorful Language New York (U.R) Oil men speak a colorful language of their own, and it has become so extensive that a dictionary has been prepared containing more than 6,000 definitions of terms heard in the oil fields. Among the words and phrases compiled by Lalia Phipps Boone in "The Petroleum Dictionary" (Univer sity of Oklahoma Press) are: attic hand a derrickman. axman a worker .who re ports a fellow worker, bean a well down to drill with workers who accept enough pay to buy food and take the balance in shares in the well, bird dbg geologists who , smell out oil. bounce him out ask the boss for a raise, bully any oil field worker, cats and kittens large and small caterpillar tractors, circus is coming to town engineers are coming on the Job. clean pair of sox a trip home. fire in the hole the boss is coming; get to work. gutter gas intoxicating drink, hang her off the bump post to stop a well in produc tion, Jackassable ' Impassable road. knuckle buster a wrench, man on the pot a fireman, prune picker California driller. sew the button on to com plete a job. widow maker a dangerous . tool, Mrs. Boone was brought up in the oil country of Texas and Oklahoma. She made her first acquaintance with the oilman's language at grade school in a Texas town where she learned that her school mates' fathers were "roughnecks," "pumpers "toolies" and "swivel necks She is at present teaching at the University ot Florida. Congressmen's Blood Pressure Up During Speech Washington (U.R) A con gressman's blood pressure can rise from 20 to 80 points when he makes a speech, says the physician of Congress, Dr. George W. Calver.- As the Capitol medico, Calv er cares for everyone from char-woman to the vice presi dent. His black leather-bound rec ord book which contains data on the physical status of con gressmen and their staffs Is lab eled "top secret." He was named Congress' first official physician in December, 1928, after two representatives had died in their offices. After 23 years of professional observation, Calver stresses that "congressmen are a hardwork ing lot." He testifies that they work long hours and the con stant strain of being subject to attack takes a heavy physical toll. He says he watches his charg es especially carefully when "important controversial legis lation" comes up. "Since my patients are mature people car rying heavy burdens . . ." he added proudly, they seldom Ian to follow my advice. People who act Just plain cus. sed often are physically sick, Culver says. As an example he recalled an incident from his earlys days on the Hill when he worked in a partitioned cubicle. One day a cranky congress man came in and Calver told him he was really, ill. As the representative left the office he met another House member who had accidently overheard t h e diagnosis while awaiting his turn with the doctor. . The lncommg patient greeted his colleague and MI' "Why, Jim," he said, "I had no Idea you were in such bad shape physically. We all Just thought you had a naturally bad temp er." The outcome of that unortno- MARINE RED-FACED Hampton, Conn. (U.R) A Ma rine recruit, Maurice Edwards, reported military life is "kid stuff." He wrote his parents that soon after induction he came down with chicken pox and mumps. With one full adult fare . . ; wife (or husband) and child ren between 12 and 21 may now travel at half-rate on Monday, Tuesday or Wed nesday. As always children under 12 ride half-fare, child ren under 2 free any day of the week on WCA. ft fclwt r f tin ... hi Wtttora Wmhlnetoft OnH Ply WIST COAST AMUNtl Call: lUeut Traval Same 2-e77 Watt Cart Airlines 2-726 dox sequence: the eranky con. gressman gained popularity and. Calver was moved to a larger and more sound-proof office. -tw''T!j Shucksl We have chicken every day... since Paw discovered TIGER POWER CXm TIGER POWER MTM ANTI-KNOCK TIDI WATIR ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Smoke for Pleasure lo Cigarette Hangover -'Philip Morris is made differently from any other leading brand. 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