Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1955, Image 3

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    G&ig Four May Study
fissue off Americans
Md in SDave Camps
Br CHARLES M. MeCANN
United Press Correspondent
It was inspiring to read, last
week end, how Americans im
prisoned in Russian slave labor
camps are making little United
States flags out of bits of colored
paper and displaying them at the
risk of torture.
It was a reminder also, at an
interesting time, of the shocking
brutality of the Soviet slave la
bor system.
Untold thousands of men of
many countries as well as un
told millions of Russians are
held in these camps.
They have been sentenced to
fantastic terms of imprisonment
on various pretexts.
Economy Depends on Slaves
But the fact is that the Soviet
Russian economy depends on
slave labor. So inefficient is
Communist government that the
Soviet government can not dei
pend on free labor if any la
bor in the Soviet union can be
called free.
Secretary of Labor James P.
Mitchell raised the issue in a
merciless attack on the Soviet
labor system before the Interna
tional Labor Organization in
Geneva, Switzerland, on June 6
He attacked the Communist 1a-
bor unions as mere "transmis
sion belts" for government re
cruitment of labor, and also at
tacked the labor camp system
But the issues which interests
the United States and other
western countries is that of their
own citizens who are enslaved
by the Soviet government.
Discussion Suggested
It was suggested at the time
that Mitchell made his speech
that the United States might
raise the issue of American
prisoners at the Big Four Con
ference which has now been set
for July 18 in Geneva.
The week-end dispatches from
Vienna, giving new details of
the imprisonment of Americans,
would seem to make this almost
certain.
Austrians returning from inv
nrisonment told not only of
Americans but of Britons and
Frenchmen and Germans and
Japanese imprisoned by Russia.
Even if President Eisenhower
and Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles did not raise the
question the British and French
delegations probably would.
Shady Cove - Trail News
Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Learning, Shady Cove,
attended a housewarming party
Sunday in Medford, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sacchi.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, El
Monte, Calif., are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan,
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stafford
of Trail were hosts on Father's
day at their new home on the
Rogue river at a party in honor
of Mrs. Stafford's father, Wil
liam Stafford, who celebrated
his 87th birthday. A potluck din
ner was served on the lawn
fronting the river. Guests pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Henderson and children, Grants
Pass, Mrs. Bessie Henderson,
Gold Hill, Mr. anl Mrs. Otto E.
King Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Otto C.
King Jr. and daughter, Talent,
Mrs. Mary Page, Mrs. Dora Stan
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, Mr.
and Mrs. William Mason and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Buseman and daughters, Phyllis
Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bur
roughs and children, all Med
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Morehead and granddaughter,
Trail; Louis C. King, Portland
and Mr. Stafford's grandson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Durdell and children, Forest
Grove.
The condition of Carl Scott,
Trail, who is confined to the
Community hospital in Medford
due to a severe head injury suf
fered in a logging accident last
week is reported to be consider
ably improved.
The coming show attraction at
the VFW hall on Monday, July
4 will be "Sunny Side of the
Street" with Frankie Laine and
Terry Moore, also the serial
"The Green Archer" and short
subjects.
Susie Chubb and Sue Harmon
were joint hostesses for a sur
prise birthday party June 27 at
the home of Sue Harmon, hon
oring Pat Goode and Diane Al
len. Games were played and re
freshments of cake and punch
were served. Guests present
were Delberta Spain, Judy Ma
son, Donna Mayfield, Linda
Eccleston, the honored guests,
Pat Goode and Diane Allen, and
the hostesses, Susie Chubb and
Sue Harmon. Later in the eve
ning Mrs. Frank Allen and Mrs.
Harry Goode took the girls to a
drive-in theater in Medford.
After the show they all re
turned to Diane Allen's home
where they had a slumber party
with grilled hamburgers for
breakfast.
, Out-of-town guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Se
gessenman, Shady Cove, during
the week preceding the wedding
of their daughter, Miss Mary
Segessenman, were Mary's aunt
and uncle, Mr., and Mrs. E. C.
Vosson, Eugene; cousins, Mrs.
David Ward and daughter, Clau
dia, Gervais, Ore., Dolores Roach
of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada, Mamie Roach of Van
couver, B.C., Jimmy Lynch of
Victoria, B.C. and a former
classmate of Mary's at Mt. Angel
college, Miss Betsy Jefferis, Sea
side. On Friday evening the Se
gessenmans entertained with a
buffet supper at their home fol
lowing the wedding rehearsal at
the church. Guests present were
Miss Joyce Connor, and Henry
Connor, both Shady Cove, Miss
Kay Carrara, Medford, Dolf Lar
son, Shady Cove, and Miss Lila
Hukill, Medford, Charles Fisher,
Berkeley, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Blaess Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mathias. Medford, Mrs.
Jack Ross and Mrs. Mae Lane,
Shady Cove, Mrs. John Durkee
Pollard (formerly Delores Dur
kee, a former teacher in Shady
Cove), Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Vosson, Mrs. Ward and
Claudia, the Misses Roach, Jim
my Lynch, and Betsy Jefferis.
Following the wedding and
reception at the Rogue Valley
Country club Saturday, the Se
gessenmans entertained at their
home on Saturday evening with
a turkey dinner for a few close
friends. Guests in addition to
the house guests were Mrs. Min
nie Blaess and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Blaess, Medford, Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. McAbee, Talent, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Connor and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross,
Shady Cove.
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CRASH LANDING on St. Lawrence Island In Bering Sea, four ol
U. S. Navy Neptune bomber crew examine piece of wreckage from
craft which was fired on by Russian MIG fighter. From left:
Lt. Robert H. Fischer, Lt. Jg. David M. Lockhard, John F. Rump
and Lt. Jg. George T. Sloan. Plane was destroyed. (International)
Author Has 'Unique Theory1
That William Shakespeare
Wrote Shakespeare's Plays
By ROBERT MUSEL
United Press Correspondent
. London (U.R) Dr. Leslie
Hotson has come up with the in
teresting, if unfashionable, the
ory that the works of William
Shakespeare were written by
William Shakespeare.
Right now this means he is
bucking the trend. American
critic Calvin Hoffman is in
Britain to open an ancient tomb
which, he says, will help prove
his argument that Christopher
Marlowe really wrote the plays
and sonnets Shakespeare gets
credit for. '
And the Bacon Society is fur
ther creating a stir with- de
mands that in any movie based
on a Shakespeare play screen
credit be given to Sir Francis
Bacon, who is the society's can
didate for Shakespeare's laurels.
Hotson, on the other hand, has
come up with a prodigious bit of
research on the play "Twelfth
Night" and he considers that no
one but, Shakespeare himself
could have written it
Elizabeth On Hand
What's more, Hotson is con
vinced that Shakespeare turned
out "Twelfth Night" quickly and
under pressure. Peering over his
shoulder, so to speak, was Queen
Eliabeth I herself.
Hotson went to Italian, Ger
man, Russian and English ar
chives in search of documents
that would help him recreate the
circumstances under which the
famous comedy was written and
performed. He tells the results
in a new book he titled "The
The play had its world pre
miere before the queen, her
courtiers and distinguished
guests on the night of Jan. 6,
1601. Hotson found that certain
characters and lines in the play
had a special meaning in terms
of the people in the audience.
Seated near Elizabeth while
"Twelfth , Night" unfolded was
the handsome Virginio Orsino,
Duke of Barcciono, who was vis
iting London from Italy and had
made a big hit with the queen.
It was no conincidence that the
leading character in the play
was called the Duke Orsino."
Fur Hatted Russian
Another guest was a "tall,
very fat" Russian, Grigori Mik
hulin. He was an envoy of the
Czar Boris Goudonov, and a fur
hatted wonder around the court.
Hotson has picked out several
references to the czar's ambassa
dor in "Twelfth Night."
"Twelfth Night," as Hotson
sees it, could not have been writ
ten by some hidden genius and
attributed to Shakespeare by ac
cident. And who would the queen turn
to for a workmanlike job of
playwriting? To William Shake
speare, of course, says Hotson.
COON-NEUBERGER DEBATE
Klamath Falls (U.R) Rep.
Sam Coon and Sen. Richard L.
Neuberger of Oregon have
agreed on the date of October 6
for a "debate here on Coon's bill
for partnership construction of
the John Day dam.
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