Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1955, Image 7

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U.N. Speeches Deflect Tone
(QfF Cautious Gdope for Future
By GEORGE COFFEY
United Press Correspondent
San Francisco (U.R) The
United Nations began its sec
ond decade today with diplo
mats of its 60 member nations
more than ever determined to
keep the world at peace.
This determination to work
for peace and to work hard
for it was the stated aim of
speakers who addressed the 10th
anniversary meeting the the UN
here.
- Every speaker and there
were 73 of them agreed that
the United Nations still repre
sents the best and possibly the
only hope for a permanent and
lasting peace.
The final sessions, of the UN's
10th birthday observance came
to a close Sunday with a minute
of silent prayer. Then the dele
gates scattered to their homes
Oregon Follows Trend
In Wheat Election
Portland U.R) Oregon
farmers followed a nation-wide
trend Saturday in approving
wheat marketing quotas by a
favorable margin of 74.2 per
cent.
With 29 of Oregon's 36 coun
ties voting, farmers favored the
quotas 2592 to 900.
Umatilla, the state's largest
wheat county, voted in favor of
government controls 533 to 202.
Willamette valley counties
gave the quotas a favorable mar
gin, but they failed to pass in
Baker, Clackamas, Columbia,
Douglas, Grant, Harney, Jack
son, Klamath, Union, Wheeler
and Benton counties.
Approval by 66.7 per cent was
required to carry.
Red Hearing Slated
In Los Angeles Area
Los Angeles (U.R) A subcom
mittee of the House Un-American
Activities Committee today
opened a five day public hearing
to investigate suspected Com
munist activity in Southern Cali
fornia.
Committee counsel Frank Tav-
enner said the first of approxi
mately 40 witnesses would be
persons connected with the mo
tion picture industry. He de
clined to identify them in ad
vance of their appearance.
Rep. Clyde Doyle (D-Calif.),
presides over the three man sub
committee. Sitting with him are
Rep. Donald Jackson (R-Calif.)
and Rep. Morgan Moulder CD-
Colo.).
Four Given $400,000
For Nuclear Process
Washington 0JR) The
Atomic Energy Commission Sat
urday awarded $400,000 to four
nuclear scientists in return for
all rights to plutonium separa
tion processes they developed.
Receiving the award were
Drs. Glenn T. Seaborg and
Emilio G. Segre, University of
California and Joseph W. Ken
nedy and Arthur C. Wahl, Wash
ington University, St. Louis, Mo.
AEC Chairman Lewis L.
Strauss said the experts de
veloped the processes prior to
engaging in government atomic
contracts. Patent applications
had been filed secretly between
1945 and 1947.
Use Tribune Want Ads
and diplomatic posts all over
the world.
Dr. Eelco N. Van Kleffens of
the Netherlands, who presided
over the sessions, summed up
the feeling of the delegates:
Phoenix
Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Parker from Toketee Falls vis
ited at the Chet Parker home
on Sunday, June 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foote
and son David and daughter
Carol of Redmond were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliffe
this week. They plan to locate
here as Foote will be foreman
of the Grange grain elevator at
Central Point and Mrs. Foote
will teach at Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Young
from Wichita Falls, Tex., visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Stancliffe last week. Mrs.
Young, is a former valley resi
dent. They also called at the
Walter Germer home, the R.
Dubs home, and at the E. A.
Parker home.
Mrs. Claude Smith is in the
Community hospital in Medford.
Hed condition is considered fair
and she may have visitors now.
A shower was given for Keith
Thompson whose wedding to
Miss Barbara Walker of Albany
will be an event of July 10 at
Albany. The shower was at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Cobleigh
Thursday. Prizes were given and
Mrs. Elva Claflin, Mrs. Enid Cas
ter, and Mrs. Myrtle Hixson as
sisted with the serving.
The Thursday club met at the
home of Mrs. Marie Fisher
Thursday for a covered dish
luncheon. A very enjoyable time
was had by all and it was de
cided to have the July 21 meet
ing at the Community club pic
nic grounds. Chairman in charge
is Mrs. Maggie Germer.
Kay and Charles Fisher are
back home after enjoying a va
cation spent with relatives, Kay
going to Los Angeles to visit her
Grandmother Fisher and her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Evans, and Charles vis
iting an uncle, MSgt. Robert
Loomis, stationed at Fairchild
Air Base in Washington.
Mr. Harmon of the Phoenix
Feed and Seed store is selling all
the stock in his store and is
quitting business. He has no
plans for the future as yet.
Indonesian Army
Defies President
Djkarta, Indonesia (U.R) The
Indonesian Army today defied
President Sukarno and the Cab
inet and reSused to accept a new
army commander appointed by
the government.
All top army officers boy
cotted the installation ceremony
of Maj. Gen. Bambang Utoyo
as chief of staff, and a few hours
later the acting army command
er announced he would refuse
to turn over his duties to Utoyo.
NAMED QUEEN
Klamath Falls 4U.R) Marie
Micholson, 16, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Micholson of
Fort Klamath, was crowned
queen of the 1955 Klamath ba
sin roundup yesterday.
London (U.R) Radio Moscow
said yesterday that Russia's state
publishing house has just passed
12 volumes of the outstanding
works by American author Theo
dore Dreiser.
It
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"All members . . . have re
affirmed their common deter
mination to save succeeding gen
erations from the scourge of
w ar."
"They have pledged them
selves equally to press forward
in the search for agreement on
a disarmament plan that can
provide a greater measure of se
curity to the nations and remove
the threat of atomic destruction
from the world ...
"The difficulties before us are
as evident as the dangers and
disappointments of the past. But
we have the charter as our
guide, the charter which pre
scribes that the United Nations
shall be used as a center for
harmonizing the action of mem
ber states."
Although the UN meeting
here was supposed to be purely
commemorative, the Big Four
foreign . ministers conferred on
vital issues in the cold war and
the forthcoming "summit con
ference" at Geneva.
At a meeting last Monday
night, U. S. Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles, British For
eign Secretary Harold MacMil
lan and French Foreign Minister
Antoine Pinay presented propos
als to Russian Foreign Minist
er Vyacheslav M. Molotov about
procedures to be followed at
Geneva.
Molotov accepted the propos
als almost exactly as the West
presented them.
Cautious Hope for Future
Speeches the nations deliver
ed reflected in general a tone of
cautious hope for the future.
MacMillan spoke of the "lift
ing of the cloud" which had ob
scured previous talks among cold
war participants.
On Wednesday, Molotov spoke
of encouraging developments
in international relations, but
he called on the West to give up
its regional military alliances
Pinay and Dulles said they
would not and could not, at least
right now,
Dulles said. the diplomatic at
mosphere apparent at the UN
"could mark the beginning of
an era," provided Russia shows
with acts that she is sincerely
interested in lessening tension,
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BritisK Columbia Logger
Winner of US Birling Title
Spokane, Wash. (U.R) A
British Columbia logger took
the national birling champion
ship out of the United States yes
terday for the first time in the
history of the national roleo
event.
Ardiel Wickheim, Sooke, B.C.,
flipped Russ Ellison. Aberdeen,
Wash., from the floating log for
two straight falls to win the
men's title.
Virginia Hansen, 22, Toutle,
Wash., dumped 17-year-old
Elizabeth Wamboldt, Greenfield,
Nova Scotia, in two-out-of-three
tries to win the 1955 wom
en's birling title. Miss Hansen
was the 1953 champion and her
sister, Charlotte, won the 1954
title.
Consolation Round
In the men's consolation birl
ing, Mark Olsen, Escanaba,
Mich., defeated Jabiel Wickheim
of Sooke. Sam Harris, Kelso,
Wash., rolled Elmer Swanson,
San Fernando, Calif., off the
log in the oldtimers' division.
A team of Jim Running, Long
view, Wash., formerly of Eau
Claire, Wis., and Arbutus am
oureux, Ladysmith, Wis., won
the trick and fancy birling cham
pionship. Miss Wamboldt and
her 15-year-old sister, Janet,
placed second.
Monda, June 27. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
West Should Recognize
Reds, Douglas Declares
Tokyo (U.R) U. S. Supreme
Court Justice William O. Doug
las said today the West should
recognize Communist China and
that Nationalist China's seat on
the United Nations Security
Council be given to some other
Asian nation.
Douglas arrived in Tokyo Sun
day en route to Calcutta, India,
where he will deliver 12 lec
tures from July 4 to 20 at Calcutta.
Police Hold Portland
Man Following Shooting
Portland U.R) Paul K.
Lowe, 30-year-old laborer, was
held today in connection with
the wounding of his ex-wife and
a friend of hers with a shotgun
Saturday.
Lowe was arrested without re
sistance in downtown Portland
with the shotgun tucked down,
his trouser leg. Several officers
had gone to his ex-wife's home
after receiving a report of the
shooting but Lowe had gone.
In a statement signed before
Detectives Tom Tennant and
John Hunt yesterday, Lowe ad
mitted the shotgun went off
while he and his ex-wife. Flora
McDowell, were struggling. She
was wounded in the thigh and
Perren Terhune, 41, was spat
tered with pellets. Both were
treated at a local hospital.
CORN HARVEST
The U.S. corn crop tops three
billion bushels a year.
Search of Reservoir
For Bodies Postponed
Salem U.PJ Search for the
bodies of two Detroit, Ore., boys
who drowned in Detroit reser
voir following an auto crash a
week ago Saturday, will prob
ably be postponed until next
fall, state police said today.
The boys, John Wallace, 17,
and Richard Jennings, 14, were
Tokyo (U.R) Police today an
nounced the arrests of five Ko
reans and a Japanese suspected
of operating a Communist North
Korean spy ring in Japan.
presumed drowned when a car
driven by 41-year-old James A.
Jennings plunged through a
guard rail and down 172 feet
into the lake. Bodies of . the
elder Jennings and his son, Leo,
15, were recovered last Tuesday.
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