Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1955, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FOURTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, July 12. 1955
Three Army Men
Called in Trial
Of Draft Adviser
Brattleboro, Vt (U.R) The
government today summoned
Army men into U. S. District
Court to testify in the trial of
a 44-year-old mother accused of
advising them to dodge the
draft.
The defendant, Mrs. Lucille
Miller of Bethel, a housewife,
went on trial today before a
jury of seven women, all house
wives, and five men. The jury
was selected yesterday before
Judge Ernest W. Gibson.
Advised To Baftis Service
Mrs. Miller is charged in 18
counts in two indictments with
counselling young men to refuse
service in the armed forces and
to turn over their draft cards
to her.
"We've been wanting to make
a test of peacetime conscription,"
the stocky defendant said. Her
attorneys said the defense will
be based on the constitutionality
of the draft law.
Free on $1000 bail, Mrs. Miller
and her husband, Manuel, 46
plan to commute the 80 miles
between here and their Bethel
home every night to care for
- an eight-year-old son and twin
10-year-old daughters.
It was at their Bethel home
last May that the couple held
off federal marshals trying to
take Mrs. Miller to a mental
hospital. The couple was forced
from their home with tear gas
during the 12-hour seige.
Miller, a former Bethel select
man, is free on $10,000 bail
awaiting trial on charges of
obstructing justice.
Mrs. Miller was released from
the Washington, D. C, mental
hospital on a finding that she
was sane and capable of defend
ing herself against. the charges.
She faces a maximum penalty
of five years in jail and a $10,-
000 fine if convicted.
Set Back, Zone Plans
Talked by Commission
Enemy Property Brings
$1 1,000,000 To Treasury
"Washington U.PJ The gov
ernment collected more than
$11,000,000 during the first half
of 1955 on income and sales of
enemy property seized during
World War H, Asst. Atty. Gen.
Dallas Townsend said today.
The figure was almost double
the amount received in the first
six months of last year, Town
send reported.
The city planning commission
last night, in addition to discuss
ing two proposals' for annexa
tion, recommended to the city
council that a set back con
forming with other set backs on
Eighth st. at Orange st. be
granted. Homer J. Bringle re
quested' the set back on West
Eighth st., and no one appeared
at a public hearing before the
commission.
The commission made recom
mendations that change of zones
in Queen Anne addition and on
East Jackson st. between Haw
thorne and Genessee sts. be de
nied. Both requests were re
ferred to the commission by the
city council for reconsideration,
The Queen Anne addition in
volved property at the' corner of
Crater Lake ave. and East Jack
son st. from "single" to "multi
ple family" dwelling.
Charles Goold, 916 East Jack
son st.; John Graves, 920 East
Jackson . st.; and Champ Pitts,
915 Queen Anne it., appeared to
object. They said rezoning the
corner would constitute spot
zoning, and desired to keep the
area for single family residences.
The East Jackson st. change
frflm "multiple family" to "com
mercial" is between Hawthorne
and Genessee sts. Several people
also objected to the change on
grounds that it should remain
residential and would not like
to have businesses established
near Hawthorne park.
. A. D. Harvey, a member of the
commission, pointed out that East
Jackson st. is part of Medford's
arterial street program, and bus
inesses should be kept to a min
imum. He said once the com
mission started rezoning the
south side of East Jackson st. to
business, then other requests
would have to be granted.
Call Hearing
The commission called a hear
ing for next meeting on a re
quest to change from "residen
tial' to 'commercial an area
along West Jackson st. between
Welch and Narregan sts. A com
mittee, report recommending the
change be denied was received
by the commission.
A hearing also will be held at
the next meeting on a request
from Herb Morris for a set back
from 20 to 10 feet along Reddy
st. Allen Perry and W. H. Fisher
were appointed a committee to
study the request and report at
the next meeting.
The commission also discussed
deleting the word "structural' 'in
ordinances - governing non-conforming
zones to control altera
tions of non-conforming busi
nesses. Also discussed was a
possible time limit on non-conforming
zones, under which those
zones would be reviewed upon
duration of the time limit and
possibly rezoned to the district
most applicable.
(See story on Page 1)
CONSTRUCTOR'S SON DIES
San Sebastian, Spain (U.R)
Paul de Lesseps, constructor of
the Suez Canal, was to be buried
today. He died Monday of a
heart attack. He had been living
here as a political refugee the
past seven years.
Ike Promises Report
On Geneva Progress
Washington (U.R) Presi
dent Eisenhower promised Re
publican and Democratic lead
ers of Congress today , that he
would make "frequent progress
reports" on the Big Four summit
conference at Geneva n e x
week.
The White House announced
that the President also told
group of 25 legislative leaders
at a White House conference that
he will give them "an appraisal
of the accomplishments ,of the
Big Four meeting when it is
over.
The lawmakers conferred
with Mr. Eisenhower and Secre
tary of State John Foster Dulles
for nearly two hours on plans
for the momentous conference
opening in Geneva Monday.
The leaders reported general
unanimity of views at the meet
$e$ over
WAKE If
eel like yotfre
driving with the
hand brake partly on ?
Only Shell Premium with TCP overcomes
combustion chamber deposits to give . your engine
the full benefits oft high octane gasoline
Within 2061 miles a high comprro
akm engine has built op engine de
posits. These deposits cancel out
some of the power and economy the -engine
should get from high octane
gasoline.
And the more "around-town"
driving you do, the more these
engine deposits can drag down
engine power.
In the combustion chambers these
deposits glow red hot and burn the
gasoline before the piston is ready
for, its power stroke. This is called'
pre-firing a major cause of engine
knock and power loss.
These deposits also short-circuit
8parkplugsandcausethemto''miss."
. Power falls off. It's almost like driv
ing with the brake on! .
Bat there's one high octane gaso
line that gives you all the benefits
of high octane power without the
harmful effects of engine deposits!
Before you've used two tankfuls.
Shell Premium with TCP additive
will re-power your engine by over
coming the deposits that cause the
pre-firing. It also keeps deposits from
causing spark plug "miss."
Enjoythefullpowerbuiltintoyour
; engine! Start using Shell Premium
with TCP today.
dtwftopad hf Shell RsMaxch.
'ateot applied for.
Only Shell fteminm Gasoline
has tothTCPw High Octane !
JULY
Big Savings Thru-out The Store
During Our Annual July
Sale! Famous Designer
MESSES
Values to 29. 5...
Values to 39.C5 ....... .24.
Values to 49.95 ........... 29
Your chance to save on picture-pretty famous-designer
dresses. You'll love "the luxurious fabrics and smart
styling. One of a kindl
Summer;
Valssslo I4.C3 C..?..: 3.87
Valaeslo I7.C3 ........ 5.87
Cottons for now thru summer. You can afford
several at these low prices. Assorted styles, broken
sizes.
See Our 8.98 Rack of
Kay Windsor Cottons!
Shop Many Unadvertised Specials in Our Women's Apparel Department
Beach I I Slack
ROBES SUITS
Values to 7.98 Reg. 14.98
S79 : 9
, , , , i . . Linen finish slack suit which can
Short length beach robes In but- be interchanged with other
ton-down and z.pper styles, things in your wardrobe. Man-
Cho.ce of gar s tr.pes or chalk taiiored ,laek, with hip-hugger
wh.te.S.zesS-M-L. . ; style acker.
Maternity
dresses
Values to 8.98
79
Smartly styled maternity appar
el in two-piece styles. Limited
number, broken sizes.
lj . i l
Odds and Ends
Noritake Y
CHINA
SALE OF INDIVIDUAL
PIECES, REG. PRICED
60c to 9.35 EA. NAOMI
and ROSELANE PAT
TERNS. 1 now
72 Price
Odds and ends of soup
bowls, fruit dishes,
sugar & creamer '. sets,
gravy boats, dinner and
salad plates, platters
and vegetable bowls.
New Fall Cottons by
FAMOUS-NAME
BRAS
Reg. 2.00
1.49
Cotton broadcloth bras with
- circular stitched cup. . Na
tionally advartisad brand .
rokan sisas.
, BARBIZON
SLIPS
Reg. 4.00
3.19
Nylon and dacron crone slip
which navnr waads ironing.
Pink or whita ,in all sisas.
On waak onlyl f
a
Women's
FOOTWEAR
Values to
6.98
Values to
9.9S
Values to '
16.98
Dressy and casual styles.
All famous brands. Brok
en sizes, --.v.-.-
1.99
3.99
6.99
The French have a way with cotton and
L'Aiglon has a way with fashion. Put the
two together and you get this delightful
suit dress with embroidered velveteen col
lar, full circle skirt . .'.
19.95
r
Summer
FABRIC
SALE
Fabrics Reg.
Priced 1.39
to 1.98 yd.
MOW
Luxurious, orlon and coK
ton prints and plains.
Famous name cotton
prints, embroidered cot-'
tons , and rayon : and ,
cotton prints. .
Avondale Denims
Reg. 89c yd. 49c yd.
BUCILLA
Needlepoint
Reg. 1.50
59c
or 21.00
IvjtpotfexJ iMOnffopotnfv size)
ir'xIS". Five niocas only!
SIIELUES
1.79
One Shelf Displayers
Gilded Wire Finish
(used in our display
department)
lews Roc
s
;
"3
0
11
r
is
1
I
a-.
-I
i
1
1