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KEDFORD (OREG6N) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN est fir IF d a !Alrneri May Monday Deeemher 18, 19S4 Talks Yam DO) 6) under mm pig on Seven Rhee Liberal Members Expelled Seoul, Korea GJ.R) The "impeachment committee" of President Syngman Rhee's Lib eral party expelled seven mem bers of the party yesterday for "overt, anti-party and unpatriot ic treacheries." Three of the seven Liberals named already had resigned from the party. One said he would join the 60-man opposi tion group dedicated to fight Rhee's Liberals. The new move brought to 120 the number of Assembly seats held by Liberals. The - opposi tion party has 61 and there are 22 independents. Red Cross Goal Set At $85,000,000 Washington (U.R) The Red Cross will seek $85,000,000 and 30,000,000 new members in its campaign next March. Red Cross Chairman E. Roland Harriman said last night the funds are needed for services to military personnel, the health and safety education program, disaster aid, and to "keep ... in readiness to meet great national emergencies such as might result from enemy attack." Dr. Shgppard Tells Of Succumbing To 'Human Frailties' INVITATION URGED Berlin U.R) West Berlin Mayor Walther Schreiber ap pealed today to Berliners to in vite Americans and other Allied servicemen to their homes Christmas. STAR GiVZElC ARIES MAR 22 f 7-10-13-31 "V52-55-66 TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 S64-77-80-82 A CEMIM MAY 22 JUNE 22 VT 5- 9-30-W K4y62-8-81-8S CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 KJMM6-18-46 .48-58-63 no JULY 24 AUG 23 rT35-37-MS fcL60-7375 I VI GO AG. 24 clwwl SEpT 22 rn12-26-38-45l M51-76-79-861 -By CLAY R. POLLAN- JH Your Daily Activity Go'ce JK i According to tha Stan. if To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 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The testimony was an appar ent reference to Dr. Sam's affair with pretty Susan Hayes, 24, a laboratory technician who has told of sexual intimacies with him during a 16-mohth period. "Doctor, in your life have you ever committed any sin?" asked defense attorney William J. Corrigan. "I have succumbed to human frailties, yes sir," the handsome osteopath-surgeon replied. Cross-Examined Prosecutor John J. Mahon then put the 30-year-old defend ant under cross-examination. Dr. Sheppard had testified that a T-shirt found snagged on a piece of wire on. a pier near his property "certainly could" be his. The testimony was a defense attempt to clear up the mystery of the long-lost T-shirt Dr. Shep pard was wearing on the night of his wife's murder. "Is it your T-shirt?" asked Corrigan. "It certainly could be my T shirt I'm not sure," Dr. Shep pard replied. The state, attempting to send Dr. Sam to the electric chair for the bludgeon - murder of his pregnant wife, Marilyn, 31, last July 4, contends Dr. Sam's T shirt got so blood-soaked that he disposed of it along with the murder weapon. . Contradicts Officials Before the T-shirt testimony. Dr. Sheppard read a lecture on medicine to the seven-man, five weman jury in Common Please Court. He contradicted the ex pert medical testimony of both the veteran county coroner, Dr. Samuel R. Gerber, and of Dr. Lester Adelson, the deputy coro ner and pathologist who per formed the autopsy on Marilyn's body. . - Dr. Adelson had testified that the 15 heavy blows vhich cracked her skull in many places, caused her death." ; Dr. Sheppard testified destruc tion or partial destruction of the frontal plate of the skull "isn't necessarily fatal." 'We Hate Ike' Policy Out, Butler Declares Washington (U.R) Paul Butler, new chairman of the Democratic party, said last night he doesn't advocate a '"We Hate Ike" ' campaign but feels the Democrats ought to criticize the President's "mistakes and fail ures." Sen. John J. Sparkman (D Ala.) endorsed Butler's stand. He said the President ought to "share personal responsibility for what he has done and left undone." Butler, appearing on the CBS television . show, "Face of The Nation," said the Democrats have "great respect" for Mr. Eisenhower and his office but feel his mistakes are a legiti mate target for criticism. 117 S. Central Phone 2-6241 if t Iclias COME TO HOUSEWARES TO SAVE ON GIFTS SEE THESE and MANY OTHERS at WARDS 3 PIECE DRESSER SET 3.29 An impressive gift she'll love to have and use every day at low cost to you. Beautifully engraved, gold-colored metal backs on mirror, brush, comb ell in fancy silk-lined gift box. Housewares Dept. FOR CUTTING AND . 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FOR TOP QUALITY HOUSEWARES, SHOP WARDS FIRST, ALWAYS Editor's Note: Red China, In the opinion of some Fat Eastern observer,;, may try to use the United Nation de mand for release of 11 imprisoned American airmen as a propaganda weapon for the Peipine Communist regime. ' In the following dispatch Earnest Hoberecht, United Press vice-president for Asia, tells how such a Red strat egy might work. By EARNEST HOBERECHT . United Press Correspondent ' Tokyo (U.R) Some Asian diplomats believe United Na tions Secretary - General Dag Hammarskjold may have made a tactical blunder in asking for a conference in Peiping on the fate of '11 U.S. airmen who have been imprisoned as spies by the Red China regime. They believe" that Hammers kjold's visit to Peiping, if made, would play into the hands of the Communists. . These sources believe it may be possible for the Red Chinese to convince millions of Asians that the United Nations has re quested permission to come to Peiping and beg for a favor. View Held in Hong Kong United Pres Staff Correspond ent Wendell Merick reported from Hong Kong today that a similar view is held in that Brit ish Crown colony on the Red China frontier. Merick said the diplomats in Hong Kong believe that acceptance or rejection by the Chinese of the Hammars kjold offer to visit Peiping is of less importance than the fact it was made. in the first place.- Asian diplomats stressed that they- are sympathetic' to; any move that will hasten the re lease of 11 - American airmen. But, they, said they are not sure the Hammarskjold request to visit Peiping was a wise move. . They would not predict, that the move would backfire. But they said such a development is a distinct possibility. ; ' Site Favors Chou These sources said a request for a meeting with the Reds in Hong Kong, Hanoi, Moscow or New Delhi would have been bet ter. The Reds then would have been deprived of the opportu nity they now have to tell their propaganda audiences that Com munist China is so powerful that the U.N. secretary-general must fly half way around the world to confer with its leaders. It also was pointed out here that it would be very difficult for Hammarskjold to get really tough with Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-lai in any conversations held on Communist home terri tory. -' - . ' ' - ' ; ' - - Some Asian quarters feared the Hammarskjold proposal to fly to Peiping also, -will play into the hands of those countries fa voring Red. China's admission into, the-United Nations. . They pointed out that if the Commu nists accept his offer and confer with him, this could be used to argue that the United Nations has given a form of de facto rec ognition to the Peiping regime. Today's edition of the British owned Mail of Hong Kong said editorially that Hammarskj old's offer, "may strengthen the re solve of non-Communist nations to have the Peiping regime seat ed as soon as possible." Bread Buyers Miss Operatic- Arias Cooperstown, N. Y. (U.R) Residents of this historic village no longer get their bread de livered to the tune of operatic arias. "Pete the Baker" has re tired. , After 34 years and eight months as a bakery route man, Peter Alotta is devoting himself to his hobbies music, raising chickens and goats and garden Pete's rich Italian tenor used to herald the arrival of his bak ery truck with arias from such operas as "H Trovatore" and "Aida." Two generations of children remember him also for his lib eral , handouts of free cookies and doughnuts. When '-, asked how he balanced his book at day's end, Pete repliend: "Add up happy faces instead of money." 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(U.R) Toby Stern has discovered that hiring the handicapped can be anything but a handicap to a company. More than a quarter of the 600 employes at his Jacques Kreisler Manufacturing Corp. have 'some type of physical in firmity, but that doesn't mean they can't do a jobv, ' V "Any one who can handle a specific job even - reasonably well cannot be said to be handi capped," Stern said. '"Practical- ly alT of us can handle several jobs. To label a person as handi capped is unfair and unjust." In the Kreisler plant a man who is paralyzed from the waist down drives his car to work and, using crutches, operates a power press. A woman paralyzed from her shoulders to her elbows handles an intricate job of -assembling expansion watch bands. Hornet Hears End Of World Cruise Alameda, Calif. (U.R) The mighty aircraft carrier USS Hor net unloaded the last of her fighting force today and prepar ed to leave for her home port of San Diego, ending a 'round-the-world goodwill cruise. ; The Hornet began her jour ney from Norfolk, Va., last May, stopping at Lisbon, Naples, Co lumbo, Ceylon and Singapore. After arriving "in the Far East, the 32,000 ton carrier did a stint of picket duty with the U. S. Seventh fleet. She returned to San Francisco yesterday. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Another paralytic is a parts adjuster. ' 'These people are so conscien tious about their work," Stern said, "that their production often exceeds that of their physically whole co-workers. "Not only that, but they're more conscious of hazards so they set a better safety record and influence others to do the same." 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