Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1955, Image 3

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American Veterans
Hold Reunion With
Ex-Soviet Soldiers
Moscow CU.R) Nine Ameri
can veterans who met the Rus
sians on the Elbe river in 1945
began a reunion with Red army
veterans today with vodka toasts
and a feast of caviar and smoked
salmon at a banquet that began
at 1 a.m.
The nine Americans were met
at the airport Sunday night by
five members of a reception com
mittee led by retired Col. Evge
ni I. Porfiriev and a large dele
gation fit Soviet newsmen, news
reel and still photographers and
the Western press.
Taken in Motorcade
: They were whisked into the
city in a motorcade to the Na
tional Hotel overlooking Red
Square for the late starting ban
quet and a sample of lavish Rus
sian hospitality. There was little
conversation but broad smiles
and cries of -'What say, sarge!"
to a grinning Soviet ex-sergeant.
Profiriev toasted in vodka,
Statehood Measures
Come Before House
Washington U.R) The
House gets another crack this
week at legislation which would
give statehood to Hawaii and
Alaska. All sides Saturday fore
cast a close vote. -
Some congressional sources
said privately the outcome prob
ably is not too important. They
said the bill has little chance
of becoming law anyway.
Statehood advocates are not
buying this argument. They are
out to push the bill through the
House, and are willing to worry
later about what comes next.
In the past, their hopes have
been smashed repeatedly after
false starts in one house or the
other, in behalf of one territory
or the other, or both.
In their most recent effort,
last year, the House approved
statehood for Hawaii; the Sen
ate added Alaska. When the bill
came back to the House for con
currence, it died in the rules
committee. -
hoping the Americans would
"have a fine time in Moscow"
although their stay was short
and suggested they prolong their
visit beyond the scheduled five
days.
The nine Americans were Mur
ray Schulman of New York City,
William Weisel of Cincinnati,
Robert Haag of Indianapolis, Jo
seph Polowsky of Chicago,
Charles C. Forrester of Greer,
S.C.; Fred Johnston of Bradford,
Pa., Claude Moore of Newbern,
Tenn.; Elijah Sams Jr., of Pin
nacle, N.C., and Byrol L. Shiver
of Lakeland, Fla.
J33fieAY 6opcr "s-rw po JW
airport he hoped to met the
boys they met ten years ago and
said "We will try to do all in
our power to be good friends.
: Plans for the meeting between
the men who actually shook
hands with one another when the
Russian and American armies
met at the Elbe in 1945 were still
uncertain. But Polowsky told
the group it was "in the works"
and may come off Tuesday or
the next day.
Col. Porfiriev said the Ameri
cans would be shown the Mos
cow subway and the other ob
jects on the standard tour for
visitors possibly the Kremlin,
Moscow University, the Stalin
Auto Works, the Bolshoi Thea
ter, ballet and opera.
Eugene Hotel Checked
After Threat of Bomb
Eugene 0J.R) The Eugene
hotel, largest in the city, re
ceived a bomb threat from an
anonymous caller Saturday
night who said he had planted
a bomb to go off on the fifth
floor at any time.
' A squad of policemen check
ed the building, but failed to
uncover any bomb.
Hotel occupants evacuated the
fifth floor while the search was
conducted.
Police believed the call to be
the work of a crank or prank
ster and no threat of extorition
was made.
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FORD LnJMEK2S
New gas stops knocks saves, too!
Entirely new grade Mobilgas stops knocks in 7 out of 10 pre1955 Fords,
yet sells in the price range of regular. Ferndale refining plus Mobil Power
Compound produces this new grade Mobilgas which gives smooth, knock
free mileage. In the recent official A. A. A. run over the rugged 1323-mile 1955
Mobilgas Economy Run course, a 1952 Ford and a 1S53 Ford averaged 235
miles per gallon on new grade Mobilgas.
Values Added by
Manufacture Down
6 Pet. in Oregon
Portland Value added by
manufacture in Oregon in 1953
was $985,934,000, a decline of
6 per cent from 1952, according
to 1953 annual survey of manu
facturers estimates released to
day by Supervisor Walter A.
Freeman Jr., of the Census Bu
reau's district office.
Average number of manu
facturing employees In Oregon
in 1953 was 132,385, with sala
ries and wages of $556,923,000,
compared with 137,940 employ
ees paid $546,432,000 in 1952.
The lumber and products (ex
cept furniture) industry in Ore
gon had value added by manu
facture of $532,730,000, an aver
age of 70,772 employees, and
salaries and wages of $307,919,
000 in 1953, down from value
added of $627,819,000, an aver
age of 79,172 employees, and
salaries and wages of $327,328,
000 in 1952.
Value added in the manufac
ture of food and kindred prod
ucts in the State increased to
$137,604,000 in 1953 from $113,
909,000 in 1952. Employees in
this industry averaged 17,501
with total salaries and wages of
$63,312,000 in 1953, compared
with 17,070 employees paid $54,
863,000 in 1952.
Information on manufacturing
activities in 1954 is now being
collected in the 1954 census of
manufactures and statistics for
state, their counties and cities,
covering all important industries
will be published before the end
of this year.
Japanese Film Star
Eii Route for Kiss
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San Francisco '(U.R) Mistuko
Kimura, 22 year old Japanese
film star, arrived here yesterday
from Tokyo, en route to Holly
wood to finish a motion picture
with a kiss.
Miss Kimura, who was select
ed for the lead role in the pic
ture "Sergeant O'Reilly" refused
to kiss her leading man, Aldo
Ray, and complete the picture
while Columbia studios was on
location in Japan.
The dainty Japanese beauty
explained that kissing is con
trary to Japanese tradition and
would be offensive to her coun
trymen. She was flown to the
United States to complete the
final scene of the picture in
Hollywood.
She will end it with a kiss to
please Western audiences.
Monday, May 9. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THUS
CANADIAN
NATIONAL'S
10 TOP
MAPLE LEAF VACATIONS
1. Scenle Rout Acres Canada
to Eastern Canada and U.S. Step
over Jasper 3 days. Choice of
return routes. From Seattle.
Approx. SJ17.M
1. Alaska Cruise via the Inside
Passage 10 days Vancouver, B.C.
to Skagway .SI 95.00 up Canadian
Funds.
M. Triangle Tour" Central British
Columbia and Jasper Nat'l Park..
7 days alt-expense from Vancouver
approx. SI 43.50 Canadian Fund.
4 Jasper In Hie Canadian Reekie
5 days all-expense from Van
couver, a pp. $12J.S0 .Can. Funds. II
S. Suk-ArrHe Hudson Bay Tear
14 days inel. stopovers Jasper I day,
hotel Winnipeg 1 night. All
expense tour Winnipeg-Churchill.
From Seattle app. S27e.e0.
. Leke-ef -the-Weeee DMrM
(Mirteki Ont.) U days inel. stop
overs Jasper I day, Minaki Ledge
3 days, 5-day cruise Lake Winni
peg. From Seattle app. S2M.30.
7. Mahlene ef Ontark en4
Niagara Falls 1? dV inel. Jas
per 2 days, hotel Niagara Falls 1
night. Great Lakes cruise.
From Seattle app. S271.S0.
8. eastern Cities and tn Lenten
tie ns 12 days. Ottawa, Montreal,
Quebec, Thousand Islands, Tor
onto, Niagara Falls. From Seattle
app. 921.40.
t. Rente ntle Frenen Canaan 15
days. 4-day all-expense 550-mile
motor tour ef Gaspe Peninsula.
From Seattle app. SJM.I5.
10. Pmnlnaoa by the lea 14 days
Inel. S-dey all-expense rail and
motor tour Land of Evangeline,
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island. From Seattle app. $444 .M.
AR-Expeiue Tear include ' all .
meals, transportation, lower berth,
lodging and sightseeing.
Other team Include transportation,
lower berth, room and meals at
summer resorts, meals and berth
on steamers, hotels shown, selected
sightseeing. US. tax extra,
"Enquirm about -Family
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. JUST SAVE
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TER SLIPS. SAVE SLIPS FROM
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OR THE BIG Y FOOD DEPTS.
' Gardenland Specials
CARROTS 2d9
60 Gauge, 15 Denier
or
60 Gauge, 30 Denier
CHOICE OF COLORS
If you have a friend that
is a nurse, get her a pair
of white nylons.
Economy
Meat
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REDS CP. P3NTOS
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