Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1955, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, June 14 1955
Peron Vows To Force Catholic
Church To Bow To Peoples' Will
Buenos Aires, Argentina (U.R)
President Juan D. Peron accused
Catholics of "treason" Monday
night and vowed to force the
church to bow to the "will of the
people."
Peron, who has been feuding
with the Roman Catholic church
for months, threatened to sup
press with the "greatest energy"
any new outbreaks of violence
by his opponents.
Band Roam Streets
As he spoke, bands of Peron
ists roamed the streets shouting
such slogans as "Peron, yes! The
priests, no!" They smashed win
dows of a number of shops and
cafes.
Peron formally accused Cath
olics of "planning and executing
treason" during the week end
disorders in which at least 22
persons were shot or otherwise
injured and 400 to 600 arrested.
The government previously
charged Catholic demonstrators
with desecrating the Argentine
national flag and memorial
plaques dedicated to Peron's late
wife, Eva.
General Strike Called
The pro - Peronlsta General
Confederation of Labor called a
general strike for tonight to al
low workers to attend a monster
rally1 in homage to the flag and
the president's late wife.
Peron, in a 25-minute nation
wide radio speech, denounced
the church as a "wolf in sheep's
clothing." He said that after 12
years of religious opposition the
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government has "earned the
right to do justice."
Official Vatican spokesmen de
clined to comment on Peron's
speech because it "might worsen
the situation." However, a high
church source, commenting unof
ficially on the threats, said "Hit
ler tried the same tactics."
The source said Vatican au
thority had expected an intensi
fication of the anti-church cam
paign following the week end
riots, so that Peron's attack was
"disturbing but not surprising."
"Peron is a poor man, who un
derstands neither the history nor
the faith of the Catholic church,"
the source said.
No New Restrictions
Peron announced no new spe
cific restrictions on the church
Since the church-state contro
versy flared into the open last
November, the church has been
stripped of many of its tradition
al privileges. A convention is
scheduled to be held this year to
amend the constitution and elim
inate Catholicsm as the official
religion of the state.
Peron called on his supporters
not to meet force with force until
he gives the word for action by
the "people's organizations."
Peron said the people will
have an opportunity to register
preference between church and
state in "clean elections." He
said the elections will be called
by the government at a yet un
specified date.
A Nkhol's Worth of ...
Comment On This and That
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Free faatar Writer
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Washington (U.R) What's
new in Washington:
William S. Mailliard, Repub
lican congress
man from Cali
fornia, had a
visitor from
his district. A
voter his
mother. The
law-giver is a
bachelor, and
after his
mother return
ed he reported
in his newslet-
Harman Nichols ter back home
that "As usual, she (his mother)
left my household in far better
shape than she found it."
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Luke Gallegos got stopped for
speeding by a couple of police in
near by Alexandria, Va. Luke
wasn't at all sore about it. When
he showed up to pay a $10 fine,
he made a little speech. "Those
fellows," said he, "were so po
lite, I decided to bake them a
cake." And so he had. A layer
cake with butter cream icing.
Sen. Albert W. Barkley, the
former Veep from Kentucky, ap
parently is making a bid for the
nomination as the best dressed
man in Congress. He has a little
competition from fellows like
Rep. Cliff Hope of Kansas, the
former chairman of the House
Agriculture Committee, who al
ways is pert and proper in his
dress and always wears a posey
in his lapel. Barkley draws the
line on flowers, but he has
sports jackets with pants of com
plementary colors to match. His
preference is gray and brown
for the jackets with benge brit
ches to go with the brown coats,
and blue pants to go with the
gray. Like other smart dressers,
the old timet buys a bunch of
jackets, and then gets pants that
look well with them, doubling
his summer wardrobe.
The Civil Aeronautics Ad
ministration asked for volun
teers among its employees to
play guinea pig in a study of
how people can be rescued from
crashed seaplanes. The demon
stration will be held June 16 at
Thimble Shoals, Va. The test
will be safe enough, all the folks
will have to do is to climb out
of the above water escapes, or
jump off the wings and swim
a few feet to inflated rafts.
Ninety persons volunteered and
40 were accepted, with a guar
antee of transportation, a nice
time, a dunk in the water and
meals. As one official said,
"Just goes to show you what
some people in the government
will go through for a day off.
Rep. Elizabeth Kee, the Demo
crat from West Virginia, in her
newsletter to constituents, is
worrying about the 800 persons
who streak through the White
House each day and mess up the
premises. To the horror of all
concerned, the congresslady
says, "the cleaning crews have
been finding wads of chewing
gum squashed on the gleaming
floors and beautiful rugs of the
President s residence."
HEADS GUILD
Hollywood (U.R) George Sid
ney was unanimously re-elected
president of the Screen Direc
tors' Guild for a fifth term, it
was announced today.
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GOING UNDERGROUND Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Christmas and
two of their children, Mary Lou, 11 and Stanley Jr., 13, inspect
the entry to the bomb shelter they will occupy in Houston, Texas,
for three days starting June 15. They were chosen from more
than 200 applicants, will get $100 a day and must make a report
of their reactions and activities while "buried."
Released Communist
Prisoner in Slates
Travis Air Force Base, Calif.
(U.R) Lt. Col. Edwin .Heller
of Wynnewood, Pa., a jet fighter
pilot recently released from a
Chinese Communist prison
camp, returned to the United
States last night with his wife.
Heller, who was released with
three other Korean War pilots
stayed in Honolulu for treat
ment for an injured leg while
the other three returned home
last week to hero's welcomes.
The other men included 1st
Lts. Roland W. Parks, Omaha
and Lyle Cameron, Lincoln,
Neb., and Capt. Harold S. Fisch
er, Jr., Swea City, Iowa.
Heller and his wife arrived
here by Military Air Transport
Service plane shortly before
midnight last night. They plan
to leave tomorrow morning at
6:50 a.m. PDT via MATS for
Washington, D. C, where they
will change planes for the short
flight to Philadelphia.
Flag Day Observed
throughout Nation
By UNITED PRESS
The Stars and Stripes flared
out across the country today as
the nation celebrated Flag Day.
Although the commemoration
of the 178th birthday of the
American flag was observed na
tionally, it was a legal holiday
in only two states Missouri and
Pennsylvania.
President Eisenhower, in
proclamation, called for all
Americans to honor the flag by
displaying it today.
Also in Washington, an Army
choral group, singing before the
House of Representatives, was
to give the first performance of
a new song commemorating the
flag.
Fag Day is in commemoration
of the decision of the Continen
tal Congress on June 14, 1777,
to adopt the flag of 13 stars and
13 stripes as the nation s banner.
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Brazil Asylum Urged
Rio de Janeiro (U.R) Msgr,
Arruda Camara, a Christian
Democratic congressman, sug
gested today that Brazil offer
asylum to Catholic "victims of
Peronisnv'in Argentina.
Camara was one of a number
of congressmen who protested
President Juan D. Peron's cam-
oaien against the Catholic
Church during a session of the
Chamber of Deputies.
Court Records
rmriTTT toiirt
Lucille Walker vs. John Clinton
walker, divorce decree.
APPLICATIONS
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Haskell Milton McRaven. 46. Med
ford. and Eva Stallsworth. 47. Med
ford. James Alvin Steele. 20. Mountain
Aire. New Mexico, and Eunice Arlene
Rightmier, 17. Ashland.
Frankie Leon Reich. 19. Camp
White, and Edna Joyce Lamp, 20,
Medford.
Fred Currie Kunz, 28, Yreka. Cal
ifornia, and Dorothy Maxine Ruther
ford. 25. Medford.
POLICE COURT
Ray Van Blarcom and John Calvin
Green, violations of basic rule. $10
each.
Jon Wayne Cooper, excessive noise
fpipes). $10.
Oliver Wendell Noble end Glen
Orval Watson, failure to stop at red
light. $5 each.
Emerson Etharge McClearen. and
Kenneth Irving St. Hill, failure - to
stop at atop sign. $5 each.
CIRCUIT COURT
Muriel I. Heavilin vs. Lewis Ray
Heavilin, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Tm W.Ha, Stpwart 1 Q ni4
Evelvn June HoDkins. 16. both Ash
land.
Willard A. uano. 37, ana L-ouise
Frances Lm Metcalf. 40. both Grants
Pas. i
Vale Hospital May
Be Home for Aged
Vale, Ore. U.PJ Malheur
county court has suggested com
pletion of the partially built
Vale hospital as a home for eld
erly people. The building has
stood partly finished for several
years due to lack of hospital
association money to complete
it.
The county expressed its wil
lingness to put up $75,000 from
liquor funds to complete and
convert the building into a home
for the aged, but contributors to
the hospital association will have
to vote on the proposal.
Malheur county's home for
the aged was recently condemn
ed by the state as a fire hazard.
Bryson Conviction
Rulings Expected
San Francisco (U.R) Federal
Judge William C. Mathes was
expected to rule today on three
defense motions seeking to
overturn the recent conviction
of Hugh Bryson.
Mathes heard arguments all
day yesterday on motions for
acquittal, a new trial and arrest
of judgment. Then he took the
motions under submission and
indicated he would rule on them
today.
If he denies them, he will
probably impose sentence on the
former waterfront leader.
Bryson, once president of the
defunct National Union of Ma
rine Cooks and Stewards, was
convicted May 25 of falsely
swearing in 1951 that he was
not affiliated with the Commu
nist party.
WATCH TRICK
Mason City, la. U.R) A
local policeman asked his fellow
officers to look for his wrist
watch as they walked their beats.
He said he lost it when the band
broke as he shook store doors
enthusiastically on his own
rounds. Twenty-three hours la
ter the watch was found on the
officer's other wrist
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