Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1952, Image 10

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    TIN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
State Labor Group
Approves Threatened
Tidelands Bill Veto
Seaside, Ore. (U.R) The
Oregon State Federation of La-
bor was on record Thursday as
approving President Truman's
threatened veto of the tidelands
oil bill.
The federation, holding Us an
nual convention here, sent a
telegram to the president sup
porting the veto.
Congressmen Criticized
In other action, James L. Mc
Devitt, national director of the
AFL League for Political Educa
tion, criticized members of Ore
gon's congressional delegation.
Keps. Walter Norblad and Har
ris Ellsworth both took orders
from the same party as Sen. Guy
Cordon in casting votes on legis
lation favorable to labor, he
said. This party was not specifi
cally identified, but Oregon's
two senators and four members
of the house are all Republicans.
He said Rep. Homer Angell
"has achieved a pretty good rec
ord" but Rep. Lowell Stockman,
who is not a candidate to suc
ceed himself, "should have gone
Jong ago."
Morse's Record Praised
McDevitt praised the record
of Sen; Wayne Morse.
Volney Martin and John Gil
lard of Portland building trades
submitted a resolution calling
Two Women Rescue
Plane From Ocean
Florence, Ore. (U.R) Two
women were credited Thursday
with saving a Seattle man's air
plane from getting washed out
to sea after the flier had made a
forced landing on Heceta Beach.
While on a trip from Coos
Bay, Ore., to Seattle, Ralph Von
.Voetberg, 24, was forced to
bring his light plane down on
the beach, one foot from the In
coming tide. Total damage was
broken tail wheel.
Von Voetberg, who didn't
know the tide was changing,
went to Florence for help while
the waves carried his craft Into
deeper water.-
Mrs. Loyd Peterson and Mrs.
Hans Peterson Jr., spotted the
plane In the surf. They waded
into the waist-deep water and
tugged and pulled on the plane
until they got It back on higher
ground.
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on the Oregon congressional
delegation to battle for the con-
tinuation of price control and
the restoration of rent controls
in Portland, Salem and Eugene.
The federation indorsed the
Big Bend No. 2 dam of the Call-
fornia Oregon Power company
on the Klamath river, the first
of three resolutions on dams.
The others are Hells Canyon and
the Pelton dams.
Beaver Boys State
Delegates Meet,
Hear Legionnaires
The boys who will attend
Beaver Boys State in Salem next
week met for a "caucus" last
night. The boys represent Med-
ford, St. Marys, Eagle Point,
Phoenix, Jacksonville and Cra
ter high schools.
Jackson county participation
in the Boys State is sponsored by
Medford Post 15, American Le
gion, and a number of the post
officers were present and spoke
at last night's meeting, held at
the home of First Vice Com
mander Robert Dames. Individ
ual boys are sponsored by var
ious groups or individuals.
The week-long session, to be
held this year on the campus of
Willamette university, is de
signed to give the boys training
in citizenship and government.
Each has been selected as out
standing in his own school, and
in the group are representatives
of the Boy Scouts, 4-H, DeMo
lay and other groups. Several
attended the national Boy Scout
Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa.,
last year, and Bill Littlefield,
Eagle Point, has represented this
area at both state and national
4-H conventions.
Guests Attend
Among the guests at the meet
ing were representatives of oth
er Legion posts, Lester Harris,
principal of Medford high school,
Carl Olson, of the Medford Lions
club; Dan Dwyor, of the Crater
Lions club-Jacks Thompson, of
the DeMolays; Walter Nunley,
nominee for district attorney,
and others, including Col. W. H.
Paine and Ralph Ettel, chairman
and vice chairman of the Boys
State committee of the Legion
post.
Two Medford boys who at
tended Boys State last year, Dar-
rell Brittsan Jr. and Richard
Crain, will be on the staff of
the state this year.
Jim Gunton, Tom Gail and
Craig Phillips were named to
the reporting staff, and will mail
reports of the Boys State activ
ities to The Mail Tribune.
Bruce Hamilton, a Boys State
delegate from Ashland sponsored
by the Ashland Legion post, also
attended the meeting.
Sen. Russell Schedules
Portland Visit Friday
Portland tu.KJ Sen. Rich
ard B. Russell of Georgia, Dem
ocratic presidential nomination
aspirant, Is scheduled to visit
Portland Friday. He Is expect
ed to make an informal speech
to press and radio newsmen at
6 p. m. in the Aero club.
Failure to use electrical ap
paratus correctly causes at least
52,000 fires a year In America,
it is estimated.
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HERDING PRISONERS TOGETHER, In squatting position with
paratroopers subdue rebellious POWs In Compound 76 on Koje Island after D.ooay -
Plan, of prisoner plot to seize Island were discovered after battle. (Internal Soundphoto)
Americans Slowly Being Standardized,
Losing Individuality, Scientists Told
Corvallis (U.R) Worship of
the holy cow" of security and
material success is slowly stand
ardizing Americans and robbing
them of individuality, says the
president of Pacific Division of
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science,
Security Exacts Price
Dr. Harry A. Spoehr, of the
Carnegie Institute of Washing
ton and Stanford University,
Wednesday told delegates to the
AAS' 33rd annual meeting at
Oregon State college that "se
curity exacts its price."
Life has always been an ad
venture and its greatest glories
ing To Protest
Mother's Document
Houston, Tex. (U.R) Shep-
pard W. (Abdullah) King's mar
riage to the Egyptian belly
dancer he wooed In Paris night
clubs and the shadows of Cairo's
sand dunes threatened Thursday
to prove costly.
His wealthy mother, angered
by King's international romance
and marriage to dancer Samia
Gamal, cut the Texas playboy
off in her will with only one-
fourth of her fortune, estimated
as high as $3,000,000.
But King, for once reticent to
air family affairs in public, said
he would file suit to break the
will of his mother, Mrs. Bonner
King. He will allege she was of
unsound mind when the final
will was made.
Mrs. King died last Sunday at
iter Houston mansion after an
illness of several months. She
was 52.
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spring from its pursuit
heroic enterprise. These poten
tialities of life must not be burn
ed on the altar of security," said
Dr. Spoehr.
Dr. Spoehr delivered a major
High School Enlistees
May Pick Army School
High school graduates enlist
ing in the U.S. Army may select
a specialist school for their
training if they apply for ad
mission two weeks before en
listing, it was announced here
today by M. Sgt. Virgil U. Gar
ver, commander of the Army
and Air Force recruiting office
in the post office building.
He said complete details are
available at his office. Enlistees
take basic training first, then at
tend one of 29 schools.
These include armored and
artillery radio maintenance, ar
tillery sound and flash, clerical
procedures and typing, construc
tion surveying, cryptography,
light and heavy anti aircraft
artillery fire control system re
pair, heavy AAA director repair,
infantry radio maintenance, in
fantry sound ranging, instru
ment repair, low and Interme
diate speed radio operation, ma
chinist, meat and dairy hygiene,
medical technical procedures,
nouropsychiatric procedures, oc
cupational therapy, office and
offset machine repairs, person
nel administration, petroleum
products analysis, physical re
conditioning, ship fitting, steno
graphy, telephone installation
and repair, topographic comput
ing and surveying, and x-ray
technology.
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hands held behind head,, U. S.
address to the organization on
the subject, "Society in the Grip
of Science," pointing out the
significant new relationship be
tween society and science dur
ing recent years.
In Hands of Science
"Without completely realizing
it, modern society has placed It
self In the hands of science," Dr.
Spoehr said. "Not without some
trepidation and some quarters
man is beginning to realize that
his future, at least so far as It
concerns his material well be
ing, is in the hands of the scien
tists.". KLAMATH JUDGE QUITS
Klamath Falls (U.R) Klam
ath County District Judge M. A.
Carter Thursday mailed his res
ignation to Gov. Douglas Mc
Kay. Carter gave low pay as the
reason for resigning the post. He
asked that the resignation be ef
fective July 1.
TO HEAD ASSOCIATION
Klamath Falls (U.R) Wil
liam Holloway, a Lakeview agri
culturist, was to be installed
Thursday as president of the
Oregon Vocational Association.
Dead line Sunday Classltieda la at
noon Saturdays.
Your
This represents every
passing through Multnomah
Kennel Club's hands during 1951
and how it was paid out These
figures have been compiled from
official records and audit.
Submitted by Multnomah
Kennel Club.
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Ex-German General
Says U. S. Too Easy
With Russians
"We take it too easy with
Russia," Henrich Waarlemann,
Grants Pass, warned Wednesday
in a talk to Medford Kiwan
ians at Rogue Valley Country
club.
Waarlemann, who rose from
a private to a major general
in the German army, is now a
day laborer and is becoming an
American citizen.
Personal freedom only grows
when freedom is sure inside the
country, he declared, pointing
out that a defense line does
not mean much .when inside
power and love of country are
not strong enough. Mentioning
Korea, the former general said
that it is better if a country
can be fought for outside that
country.
Cites Red Discipline
Waarlemann stated that Rus
sian soldiers are well trained
and have an animal-like disci
pline. He said that soldiers who
were exposed to German cul
ture and living standards were
placed in concentration camps
in order that they could become
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A complete remodeling job, to
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$15,000, is under way at the
Firestone store, 214 South River
side avenue, according to Man
ager Joseph Murray. The work
will be completed in about a
month, he said.
The N. K. Porter construction
company is doing the work,
which has been under way iot
cnm0 aiv wppks. The sales floor
is being enlarged, a new office
and storage rooms are being constructed,-and
the interior is be
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A new mezzanine floor for
stnrnee. with an outside stair
way entrance, is a feature of the
job.
good Communists again.
The speaker told Kiwanians
that the working man in this
country is better off than the av
erage in European countries.
Waarlemann, who served on
the Western and Russian fronts
and in North Africa with Gen
eral Rommel, told a few of his
army experiences.
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Fight Looms on Bill ,
Restricting Imports
Washington (U.R) A con
gressman from the dairy state of
Minnesota and one from indus
trial Pittsburgh clashed Thurs
day over import restrictions on
cheese and dairy products.
Rep. Herman P.- Eberharter,
D-Pa., said he would move to
eliminate the curbs when the
House begins voting on the con
trols extension bill Thursday.
Rep. August H. Andersen, R
Minn., said he would fight to re
tain the restrictions in their
present form.
Andersen sponsored the
amendment tacked on to the
controls bill last year which di
rects the government to limit
imports of cheese, butter and
other dairy products, as well as
fats and oils, to SO per cent of
the average imports during the
base years 1947-49.
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