Harry Bridges Willing
To Submit Ship Dispute
To Arbitration Board
San Francisco -.(U.R) Long
shore Leader Harry Bridges says
he is willing to submit to an ar
bitration board the ship gear
loading dispute which Bridges
charged is the real issue in the
month-old AFL sailors strike
against Coast trans-ocean ship
ping.' Bridges warned that his pow
erful International Longshore
men and Warehousemens union
Film Star Vexed
By Stories Given
By Her Attorney
Rome, Italy U.R) Film
Star Ingrid Bergman had some
advice for her . Hollywood ai
torney, Gregson Bautzer, Satur
day:
"Don't give so many inter
views."
She denied Bautzer's state
ment that she had called him
by oyerseas telephone to inform
him she would visit the United
States in about four or five
weeks to personally enter the
custody dispute over her daugh
ter, Pia.
A Hollywood court recently
unheld her former husband, Dr.
Peter Lindstrom, in his objec
tions to a visit by the 13-year-old
child to Ingrid and her present
husband, Italian Movie Director
Roberto Rossellini.
Mot Trua"
Bautzer told Hollywood re
porters that Miss Bergman had
told him she would come to ine
United 'States as soon as she Is
able, "probably in about four
or five weeks.
"It's not true," the ginger
haired screen star snapped.
"T have not talked to Bautzer,
I wish he would not give so
many interviews."
Miss Bersman. in an interview
In the hosnital where she is re
cuperating after the birth of
twins, said earner tnis weeic
that he would so to the United
States "if necessary" to carry
on her fight to have her daugmer
with her six weeks out of each
year.
More Prizes Needed
For Soap Box Derby
'- The committee in charge of
obtaining prizes for the soap box
derby July 13 has issued a call
for awards either merchan
dise orders or cash.
Persons wishing to donate
prizes for the derby may do so
by calling Barnes Chevrolet,
telephone 2-6115. The committee
will visit the donors to collect
the awards.
British Radio Bans
Home-Ground Talent
In Nude on TV Show
London (U.B- The Brit
ish Broadcasting Corporation
has decided that while it will
televise nude French show
girls late at night, the home
grown variety must hide their
charms when they appear on
an early evening show.
It ordered 10 nude show
girls in an English burlesque
show called "Excitement" at
the London Casino to don
panties and brassieres for a
television performance next
month.
"No doubt children will be
watching," a BBC spokesman
explained.
However, BBC will televise
nude French showgirls in a
'Tollies program from Paris
next week without any such
restrictions. It will be on the
air at a late hour and all chil
dren should be in bed by then,
the spokesman explained.
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Ind. would not stand for any
changes of the "status quo" in
the handling of ship gear.
Bridges Cites Records
Offering to submit the matter
to a panel named by the Federal
Conciliation Service, Bridges
said, "We have extensive records
to show who in the past has
done the work."
Harry Lundeberg, secretary of
the AFL Sailors Union of Pacif
ic, said Friday there was no dis
pute between his union and the
shipowners over the "scope of
work" but that the owners were
trying to "promote a jurisdict
ional strike."
The sailors are striking for
a five cent pay boost and over
time pay for Saturday work at
sea, Lundeberg contended.
"Hiding Behind Contract"
The Pacific Maritime associa
tion's contract with the I.L.W.U.
and its expired contract with the
S.U.P. allowed for an overlap
ping of work between the two
unions in the gear stowing. Lun
deberg was "hiding behind the
language of a contract which the
employers admit they permitted
by mistake," Bridges said.
After a fruitless negotiation
session with the shipowners and
a federal conciliator, Lundeberg
ordered his union to tighten its
strike by making no exceptions
to its "military only," .policy.
The Grange
Shady Cove Grange
Shady Cove Grange met June
25 for the quarterly potluck sup
per. Those having birthdays dur
ing the quarter were honored.
Following the supper movies
were shown by Conger-Morris.
Master Claude Close presided
over the session.
At the next meeting, Wednes
day, July 9, the Butte Falls
Grange will present the Lecture
hour program. Ladies of the
Grange are to take sandwiches
or cookies.
The next HEC meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Pat Close
on Big Butte Creek road, Tues
day, Judy 1, at 1:30 for dessert
luncheon. Co-hostess will be
Mrs. Lula B. Clark. Roll, call
will be answered with patriotic
sayings.
Mrs. John Holtz will speak on
"Indian Tribes in Oregon."
Phoenix Grange
Phoenix Grange met June 24
with Master Claude Hutton pre
siding. The charter was draped
in memory of Mildred Boner.
Lecturer Jake Arnold intro
duced Mrs. Lucille Beach, color
stylist from Sherwin and Wil
liams. Mrs. Beach illustrated her
talk with a style guide book and
colored charts. At the next meet
ing, July 8, the lecturer will pre
sent a mystery program. Every
one is urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hockersmith re
ported on. the highlights of the
state grange convention. Master
presented the 1952 pennant to
the Secretary Edith Poe for hav
ing all dues collected for the
year.
Next regular Grange serving
committee will include Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bolz, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bolz and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hunter.
Members are reminded that
the annual picnic will be held
July 13 at the home of Master
Claude Hutton.
73-Year-Old Portlander
Indicted for Murder
Portland (U.R) L o g a n El
more Fields, 73-year-old pension
er, Saturday was under indict
ment for second degre murder
in connection with the fatal stab
bing of Paul Sedric Buchanan,
38, on May 26. ,
Fields was indicted Friday by
a Multnomah county grand jury.
He is accused of stabbing Buc
hanan, his neighbor, in an argu
ment over a property line'.
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HANDSHAKE TOUR Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, front, is
followed by his press party on a tour of Hoover Dam, world's
highest dam, during a "whistle stop" tour of Southern Nevada
and a brief meeting with 10 of Nevada's 12 Republican national
convention delegates at Las Vegas. Although he apparently failed
to change the convictions of the delegates, an Eisenhower spokes
man said the general may have picked up a few votes during his
handshaking tour.
Unique Menu of
Publicized in National Magazine
More nationwide publicity fori
Medford and Jackson county.
That's what has resulted from a
souvenir menu from Nina's
Place, 21 North Bartlett street.
.The complete menu, entitled
"Nina's Little Old English Tea
Room," is shown on a page of
the current "The Highway Trav
eler" published in Chicago for
Greyhound lines.
The magazine travel editor
cites the menu as clever, but he
suggests that people who really
have an appetite "stick to their
other menu."
"None of the food served at
Nina's is touched by human hand.
Some of it is not even fit for
human consumption! No other
restaurant would want to make
this statement." i
With this warning, the menu
proceeds to present everything a
menu could ask, from breakfast
Cooks and Stewards
Returning to Work
Seattle, Wash (U.R) Cooks
and stewards began registering
here Saturday for jobs on west
coast ships under an impartial
hiring procedure set up as a re
sult of a National Labor Rela
tions board order.
George W. Martin, Seattle at
torney, was appointed port ref
eree to rule on any disputes that
might arise. Martin's appoint
ment was made late Friday by
the ninth circuit court of ap
peals in San Francisco.
The Pacific Maritime associa
tion operates the hiring hall. The
area director of the association,
D. W. Cornell, said some. 40
cooks and stewards registered
during the first two hours the
office was open. Registration
was to resume Monday.
The NLRB ruling held that
the Marine Cooks and Stewards'
union (Ind.) had lost it collective-bargaining
rights in a case
originating in Seattle. It was
brought by more than 100 for
mer members of the union who
had been deprived of employment.
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NEW ABC SUMMER SHOWS
starting
MONDAY, JUNE 30th
Martin Agronsky 7:00 A.M.
When A Girl Marries ............:...10:15 A.M.
Lone Journey ......A 0:30 A.M.
Bill Ring Show 1:00 P.M.
Mary Margaret Me Bride J:30 P.M.
Tennessee Ernie 2:00 P.M.
Cal Tinney Show 2:30 P.M.
Junior Edition ... 3:00 P.M.
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Local Restaurant
(tea and crumpets if they can
figure out what a crumpet is) to
dinner (pan fried soul courtesy
of Mel's footwear establishment)
to dessert (deep dish apple pie
with elbow length rubber gloves
furnished free).
The blue plate special on this
particular day consisted of as
sorted vegetables, with the side
comment: "You'll like this
soggy mess of garden goodness."
California Worker
Shoots Ranchman
Courtland, Calif. (U.R) A
47-year-old Negro late Saturday
shot and killed a fellow ranch
worker whom he believed was
poisoning him, Sheriff's Captain
Ray Lagomarsino said.
Wilmer David Marionaux was
booked in Sacramento county
jail on charges of murder. He
admitted he emptied a six-shot
.32 caliber Colt pistol into the
body of William B. Hick's, 62,
also a Negro, at point-blank
range.
"Anyone who would poison a
man's food deserves to die,"
Marionaux told Lagmarsino.
Marionaux claimed Hicks had
been poisoning his food at the
Runyan and Dorsey fruit ranch
for the past three months.
Lagmarsino said the sheriff's
office had found no evidence of
the alleged poisoning. .
A ranch spokesman told ar
riving sheriff's officer to "be
careful" because Marionaux was
"peculiar," Lagmarsino said.
Lagmarsino said Marionaux
summoned police through anoth
er ranch worker and surrendered
quietly.
WEATHER
By United Press
North California: Generally
cloudy through Saturday night
all areas except scattered clouds
southern San Joaquin; occasion
al light rain north portion
spreading southward to Piedras
Blancas and Fresno during' day;
partly cloudy Sunday; slightly
warmer north interior Sunday;
wind off coast south to south
west 15-20 mph Saturday be
coming northwest Sunday.
Margie Strader Selected
Queen of Talent Jamboree
Talent Miss Mareie Strader
was crowned queen Saturday of
the Talent Jamboree and reigned
over the day-long festivities
which attracted citizens from all
over the Rogue river valley.
Miss Strader received her
crown from 1950 Queen Pauline
Henry Vernon. Princesses were
Miss Joyce Chapman and Miss
Doreen Burnette.
A parade which was held at 7
o'clock in the evening included
12 floats and cars, and five mar
ching units. The Talent Garden
club won first prize in the float
division. Second prize went to
the Talent Community club,
while Ashland's Whisker club
(sponsored" by Ashland Junior
Chamber of Commerce) placed
third.
Eve Prentice's Accordion
band took first place among the
marching units, Bliss Heine's
Juniors were second and Sever
son's Kandy Kids, third.
Dale Hutchinson, Ashland,
won the prize for the best whisk
ers and Mrs. Mae Lowe was
first with the best costume, Mrs.
Elfa Long, second, and Alice
Burnette third. April and Tom
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Oregon Ocf Age Pension
Ranks Sixth in Nation
Portland (U.R) Oregon ranks
sixth in the nation in old age
pension payments, Miss Loa
Howard, tate public welfare
commission administrator, re
ported Saturday.
Miss Howard said payments in
Oregon last month averaged
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was the sixth highest in the
country. It was the first time
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Tangerine-Lemon Tree
London (U.R) The Rus
sian now claim a tree on
which tangerines and lemons
grow at the same time.
The Soviet news agency.
Tass, in a dispatch carried by
Moscow 'Radio, said botan
ist N. C. Rynzin had grafted
lemon branches to the upper
part of tangerine trees to in
crease resistance to cold.
The result, Tass said, was
a "two story" tree which
grows lemons on top and
tangerines below.
TAFT GETS CLOVERS
Washington (U.R) Sen. Rob
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which weren't used much any
way. One required city prisoners
to be shackled with ball and
chain when working on city
streets. The second ordered that
churches maintain convenient
cuspidors.
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