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TEW MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, January 21, I9SS McCarthy, Wife ExcludediFrom Presidential Dinners at White House Washington U.R) Presi dent and Mrs. Eisenhower ap parently, won't be seeing Sen. and Mrs. josephr R. McCarthy '' this winter social season. ; Whether, or not the McCar- ' thys were were excluded pur posely from two formal dinners at ' the White House this week became a national point of in terest Thursday. . ..: '.J' 1 r . Mr. and Mrs.. Eisenhower held a formal dinner for r Vice-President Richard M. Nixon and his wife', on Tuesday night and en tertained on Wednesday night Polio Mystery Man Not Identified; I .y-;. - . ' ; Prizes, Clue Added :; Two more prizes and another clue have been - added to the March -.of - Dimes ' Mystery Man contest when - his identity was not guessed again last night ' ' , , , The new clue is: There are two other men in Oregon hold yy y: : - ' - ' ' POLIO'S1 MYSTERY MAN ; , . - Reward Grows; Richer lng positionsidentical to mine. The other" clues follow: He was' born in California in -1904 and became a Beaver , in 1941. He came to the Rogue valley in .1948. He. is a father. . Some of ficials., conceal evidence. Other officials disclose facts and rea son. My first name is the same as one of the saints. : A pair of men's pajamas from The Hub and a free radio or TV service call from Emerson's RadioTVi Service -have - been added to, the prize list.' .y Other prizes are a $10 gift certificate from Johnston ' and Stewart Shoe store, a : S3 gift certificate from Mann's Depart ment store, a case of Pepsi Cola and a .case . of . Mission orange from. -Pepsi Cola Bottling Co., and 10 pounds . of coffee from - Communication Workers of America, Local 9206. A prize and another clue will be added i each day- t h e Mystery. Man's Identity goes unguessed. yyy : Persons desiring to enter the contest are asked to send their name, address 'and !. telephone number to March of .Dimes -Mystery Man Contest, P.O. Box 531, -Medford. A name will be drawn and a telephone .caU. made each night over - one of the , valley's radio or TT stations. V r' s - i Tonight's call comes from sta tion KYJC. at: 5:30 . p.-m. and Saturday's call will come from station KWIN at 6:15 p.m. A coupon for convenience of those desiring to enter the con test appears on this page. . for . House 'Speaker Sam Ray burn. ' y . Chairmen Invited To these two dinners were In vited the new Democratic chair men of the top committees of the House -and Senate, plus the ranking Republican members.' As Washington protocol . goes, McCarthy should , have been in cluded in his role as ranking Republican on the' Senate Gov ernment Operations, committee. Washington society reporters noted that , the . . controversial Wisconsin senator .and his wife were not on the t guest list.':-- However," the White : House took an attitude "of 'studied amazement at the' mere sugges tion by reporters the McCarthy's : - Press Secretary James C. Hag erty conceded, that, the McCar thy's were ; not invited toi the two formal dinners this .week, but on the point, of deliberate exclusion, Hagerty said, "I don't check on Mr. and Mrs. Eisen hower's guests." . . y . ..... McCarthy when a hews ac count of the supposed snub was read -'to him by ' a reporter, laughed and said he had no com ment." y-y y.- ;v:;'r yyyy The President and Mrs. Eisen hower invited the McCarthys to a White House congressional re ception on : Jan. 14,-but the Mc Carthys did ' not '' attend. - The guest list that night approached 2,000 persons, but only 773peo ple appeared.' This is consider ably lower than normal.--? .'.yy There -was no : indication - of any particular . concern at the executive . mansion today, over the failure of the. McCarthy's to join the winter festivities. ; : Births ; . CARPENTER To Mr. ; and Mrs." Roger, 2811 North Pacific highway, Jan. 19, 1955, a boy, 8 pounds, at Community hos pital. - ' ' ' HILL To Mr. and Mrs.'! Harold; 1905 ; Delta vWatersjrd., Jan. 18, 1955, a girl, weight 914 pounds, at" home. " -- Hagerty was asked late Thurs day whether McCarthy was "persona non grata at the White House." "I have no .comment on any other questions on that cubject," he replied. : , , rialionVMiddle Hit By Snow, Rain, Cold ", By UNITED PRESS : 'A band of snow, ' rain and freezing - rain stretched today from Minnesota .; to'' Eastern Texas. ' '.- y ," y t- j 7 i y ; i. Texas, was pounded by rain while Missouri, Easten Iowa and Western ; -Illinois . got ; a vicious combination of snow and freez ing rain.- Snow fell on Minnesota and Wisconsin, il 4 ' Elsewhere in' the .nation win ter slackened the .stormy, pace it set earlier this week, although two inches of snow hit Salt Lake City. ' vy.;'-::',' It was chilly in most of the country and only the far South west and states , bordering, the Gulf of Mexico and the: Pacific Coast had : temperatures ' above freezmg.:. ' ... ; " -y.y , ... lj;t-- illy of Portland 4J.R) John R. Mac Kenzie was to be tried in Fed eral Court here today on. charges of contempt ' of: Congress. Two others have been 'convicted tins week of similar charges, grow ing but of House un-American Activities Subcommittee, hear ings here last June. - A Federal Court jury yester day deliberated 45 minutes be fore:: finding Herbert Simpson guilty of contempt of Congress. Donald Wollam jwas . convicted Wednesday on . a similar indict Purged Japanese emerges Tokyo 1UJ0 One of Japan's top communists .purged by Gen; Douglas MacArthur in. ,1950, came out of the : underground today to lead the country's, 100, 000 Reds in a: comeback' cam paign, y';: :.:r'iy . Yoshio Shiga, .48, .former edi tor of the Communist newspaper "Red Flag," said the party's im mediate ' objective j will be . 35 seats in the House of Represent atives in the Feb. 27 elections., . Shiga said that; the-Japanese Communist party would run "77 candidates - in the contest . and campaign for resumption of rela tions with Russia' and Red China; a ban on. atom bombs, and great er trade and "cultural exchange with. Soviet satellite countries. -' He said four of the 24 Com munist Central committee mem bers purged by MacArthur would take part in the drive. : ' - The party's comeback; plans were timed to' capitalize on the unexpectedly w a r m . response given : Moscow x" and ' Peiping "peace off ensiveTf eelers in Tok yo and build up its- cumulative effect ' y- s ; " -: :;' - - Offers Nautilus Submarine Sandwich Teaneck, N. J.i (U.R) The New England Pizza Shoppe r day featured r the "Nautilus, an atomic submarine sandwich." v It : consists of four .. kinds of Italian meat,- provolone cheese, .lettuce, tomato,- onion, anchovy, cherry ? peppers, pimento, green peppers, oregan o, . pickles, crushed olives, salt, pepper, oil, wine vinegar, - Parmesan cheese and is served, on a' 16-inch loaf of Italian hread. Cost? $1.25 and serves "up to three people." .. Realty Board Off iter Names Committeemen y ; ; MedfordRealty "board com mittee chairmen vtrere announced this week, by. Clark Walker, re4 cehtly: elected f president of .the board. In charge . of ' legislation and taxation is Ray Schumacher; membership, . Bill Kerr; . enter tainment, Mrs. Mary Maass; pub lic .affairs and resolutions, Mrs. Bertha Gammill, and publicity, Wi-TiVFaseLV 'yi , " , The next meeting of the board will; be. at 12 . noon, "Thursday, Jan.' 27, at the Medford hotel. Salk Vaccine Must ashmgton !-0J.R)-- The new Salk .... polio 'vaccine " must ." pass government .tests before it can be offered; to, the f general public,- a Public Health Service of' ficial said today, yyy y T h e J National Institute of Health, research branch, of .the Public; Health Service, must cer tify that the vaccine is safe and effective before it is made avail able ..generally,;. Dr. 'David E. Price, .assistant surgeon gen'eral, said in an interview. -1 y Nearly half - a. million, young school childen were! inoculated with the. yaccine last year in a mass, .test to determine , its 'ef fectiveness in preventing infan tile paralysis. The outcome of that experiment will j: not " be known-until April when experts complete" a complicated analysis of the 1954 polio outbreak. - The study is being conducted at the Universir .of KKchigan.4 ' ; t , -..Price said ; this report will be a 'major factor in determining whether the vaccine , gets gov enment okay. :; . . : ' . lautilus Submerges' Fi Navy Cameramen r Groton,Conn.-rJ(UJ,J -The nuclear-powered submarine Nauti lus, which made its first .dive yesterday, repeated the history making performance today, this tune for Navy ; photographers who were prevented - by rough weather from filming the first event. , , The Nautilus went under, yes terday at 1:39 p.m and remain ed submerged for one hour, ac cording to a - Navy announce ment. Lt. .William H. Layman, San Diego,, the diving, officer, took it down. The submarine rescue vessel, Skylark, which has attended the Nautilus at all of its trial opera tions, circled . nearby. A Navy helicopter hovered overhead, .i. BUI Planned To Appoint State Attorney General Salem 5. U.PJ Sen. Warren GUI, Lebanon Republican, 'said today he was preparing legisla tion tomake the office of attor ney: general "appointive instead of elective in Oregon.. , Gill, said he was - hot . aiming the bill - at Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton, a Democrat "I simply believe the governor should be permitted to hire his own lawyer," he said. ODD NAME ' Hartford, Conn. (U.R) -Seeking a mathematics book "Mul tiplication Table by Sevens," Sylvester. A. , Markowski,' Jr., was asked by the clerk, "How do you spell ' that author's name?" JUDGE SENTENCES JUDGE X)enver UJ0 Judge -Mitchel B. Johns sent Judge Solon Hin ton to jail for 20 days Wednes day and ordered him to pay a $145 .fine f or driving while his license was" suspended.' Hinton, 38, is a construction worker. His first name is Judge. ' e EATON'S DINNER HOUSE - SI! Crater Laki Av. - - ' ITALIAN AND AMERICAN DINNERS SPKCIAL AH the Spahettt aa Momema4 Ravioli voa can cat. Include . Horn Mad Braad, Batter and Cff.Q rCOURSi FALUMTDINNn $1.30 Open 5:10 PJK. Tin ff P.M. Tit. Sat, Suu, and Moa. Only 1 0 aMajtm. NIGHT , 11 iraiLV And the Western Swing Band jncKsonuiLLE Gc:iM:iw.ra!i e ADMISSION o $1 .00 Tax Inc., Students with Student . Body Cards 75c Listen To -Western Roundup Tintd 12:30 Dairy on KVI?4, ' Mere HART To Mr. and Mrs Flovd Jr.. 2101 Canal. Jan 20 1955, a girl, weight 7 pounds, at community hospital. ;;; - ": m ;-,y LYON To Mr. and Mrs Raymond, 206 Ashland ave., Jan. 20, 1955, a boy, weight 8 pounds at usieopaunc hospital. GRIFFIN To Mr. and Mrs. Burle, 2080 Ridgeway dr., s Jan. 19, 1955, a boy, weight 8 pounds, at Osteopathic hoqpital. SNYDER To Mr. ' and Mrs. Vivian.' 3879 Jaoksnnvilla way, Jan. 19, 1955, a girl, weight 6 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital . " , t. . , SHARP . Tv Mi an4 .T- . Harold, 1107 Stevens, Jan. 20, 1955, a boy, weight 9V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. SIEMSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Alvinj .1781 Myers lane, Jan. 20, 1955,: a boy, weight 5 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital, y . STALLSWORTH To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, route 1. rmr 4? Gold Hill,: Jan. 20, 1955, a boy, weight "74 1 pounds, at Sacred Heart -hospital. . TAYLOR-i-To Mr, and Mrs. Roy, 328 North Central ave., Jan. 20, 1955. a bov. weisht 53 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital.,' . .;'. py. .s March of Dimes Mystery Man Contest Post Office Box 531 ' ' Medford, Oregon ' Name Address Phone Number ; A contribution to the March of Dimes would be welcome - Court Records POLICE COURT ' r ' Jack Milhoan, parked en wrobs aide of itrect, sz.50. -? - Patsy Mae Winner, failure to stop at ston liffl. $5.: Edward Warren Dillon, violation of basic rule. $10.: . Thelma Margaret Taylor, failure to atop at atop sign. a. -: DISTRICT COURT " James F. ' Arnemanii. violation of basic rule, S3, costs and Sio xne sus Abner Clark, dumping rubbish onja William . B. Palmer, violation . of basic rule. $15. -. 1 - Harold M. Lewis, failure to stop at stop -sign, $10. - . , Kay E. Upchurch. passing with In, sufficient clearance. $15. 1 EmU M. Unger., failure to stop at ston sign. $10. . Walter R. Spear e Jr., failure- to stop at stop sign; $10. Morris A. Yaw, violation of basic rule. $15.; tJ. j '- t Robert D. Shiatsu operating motor vehicle while operator's license sus pended, ' $25 bail, forfeited. ' Dale R. Hibbs. oyerwidth. $10 bail lorienea. -Jra H 'Jenks. overload. 55: . over load, $130; overload, . $102. all , bail forfeited. . Ttalli V. -Rw1lin. ovffrlnad.. $50. Earle N. O'Neal, void foreign li cense, $1d forfeited.- -: Lloyd C. Johnson, violation of basic rule.' $251' " ' ' ' y Fred N. McPherson. failure to : op erate motor vehicle in proper lane of traffic $10. --K :- t- : - - Arthur K. Owens. 58. of 710 King st.. drunk on a pubUc highway, $235 forfeited. - . ; . Melva-P.. Pay ton, violation of basic rule. $15. ' - - Bernice Conklin, violation of basic rule. S7.50. . - 1 John M. Archibald, ". violation , ef basic xule. $10; -.James Vander Steen Jr.. violation of basic rule. $30. - ; Carl F. Ratzat. overwidth load. SIO. Marcel Klimek Jr., overload, . $38, overload. $87. Hiram S. - McSpadden. 60, Camp White-, driving while under the in fluence of intoxicatinc liauor. $59. with $196 credit for 88 days in jail. CIRCUIT COURT Donald W. Cox vs. Ruby Lee Cox, divorr eomnlaint. - - : . Bertie Lillian Schelenbaum ' vs. James Daniel Schelenbaum. divorce. complaint.. Mae Jo Bumgarner vs. L. D. Bum garner, divorce complaint. timer w. setteu vs. Aiargarei jb Settell, divorce complaint. : MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS : -' Roger Henry Flair. 20. of I3S0 Thomas - rd.: and Christina ' Evelyn Beard. 18. route 2, box 13A. Jackson ville. Lowell Herman Henry, la. or 323 Pearl st Medford. and- Nona Loleta Steele. 18. of 525 Pearl at.. Medford Donald Lvle Greene, .30. of 107 Orevon st. Jacksonville. and Joan Pearl Bishop. 18, of 307 South Fourth st- Jacksonville. James. Edward Messer: 23. of 422 Laurel st.. Medford. and Karlene Mae Johnson. 21. of 517 Vj J st Medford. WHERE TO GO? On Highway 99 at Talent 5 ' ' -1 Soutiicra Oregon's Uiiiquo Supper Club Good Food Good Music -- Dancing TALLY-HO DINING ROOM & LOUNGE is an easy way to send your child to college I the benefits of a college education yet worried about money? Then why not do :' what more and more farsighted parerjts v. are doing? .Start getting that money 4 together now the safe, sure, automatic t way through the Payroll Savings Plan I It's simpta! Just tell your company's pay office how much you want to save anyv where from a few dollars a payday up to as much as you want. This sum is then saved for you every payday. It is invested in . U. S. Series E Savings Bonds which : are: turned over to you; and which earn good interest for you. r It's systemoticl Just think if you sign up to save $3.75 a week, in 5 years youTl V f7 jfctfjg. NSBSi?-y. -Are v. -y"i t ;f -1 X":- mum Hf iey flail '.V- ill 1 W 1 ' ' fyJ V: WWTr .- a . ' . 3 4 - " ;V-- tkmdm, for tkmr gmtnotte domtwn. ,-;r This mimpte plan will do the t rich-it you start right aezrl you determined to give your. child r have $1,025.95. in 9 .yean 8. months,. - $2,137.30 and in 19 years 8 months youll have $5,153.72. y : ' , . , ( '"-), It's sura! Once you Join," your saving is automatically done for you before you V draw, your pay,' You don't have to do a thing. And your child's education iHH be r ; : provided for by money you don't even -r miss now. Eight million worlvig people are noir on . , y the Plan saving fat a home of their own, ...', a college education for itb children, cr ' any of those things made possible only T i through , systematic taring. 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MOlioss cf children are learning , to save in the U. S. School Savings Program.. - Why not start your child now? - I. Ychr a0&9o tzztzre ciaria fcxlrj alien jgoa eats tsith Halted States czzlz:3 Dcrrc! tt idmrfmsi Cnmal i Tt(br Medford Mail Trifanie r PIMKyy y $yz& 1 s ' ?'yA-A: i - -. T .... y -t