Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1955, Image 21

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Boxer loses Decision;
Gets Tagged by Police
Rochester, N.Y. (II.R) Trou
ble came in triplicate for boxer
Eddie O'Hara.
After losing a decision in a
light heavyweight bout at the
Edgerton Park Sports Arena,
O'Hara found two detectives
waiting for him in the dressing
room. Four warrants were serv
ed, three for illegal parking and
one for speeding.
Then when the fighter left the
arena, he found his car had been
towed away. More illegal parking.
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Thursday. July 21, 1953
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Bocc Stairs: President Attracts Crowds
By MERRIMAN SMITH
UP White House Writer
Geneva (U.R) Backstairs at
the travelling White House:
The American delegation here
for the Big Four meeting with
President Eisenhower is con
stantly amazed by the crowds
the President attracts as he
drives from his villa to the
Palace of Nations.
The President himself has
been particularly amused by the
large crowd of statuesque Swibs
girls who race from a public
bathing beach along the highway
in their very brief Bikini swim
ming suits to shout "Alio, Ike"
as his procession rushes by.
There is a small lakeside cafe
near Mr. Eisenhower's villa
where some of the White House
party duck out for lunch. They
have had incredible luck trying
to order iced coffee. Thus far
an order for iced coffee has
produced a large glass of muddy
looking ice cream topped by a
high-calorie spurt of whipped
cream.
Not far from Mr. Eisenhow
er's villa is a stable and a yard
of white chickens. He is no
chicken fancier, but as Amer
ica's most distinguished breeder
of Black Angus cattle, he nat
urally,, wanted to know where
Solid Metal Props
Suggested for Planes
Seattle (U.R) Civil Aero
nautics administration authorit
ies have suggested that Pan Am
erican World Airways and
Northwest Orient Airlines in
stall solid metal propellers on
their Boeing Stratocruiser fleets,
it was learned here yesterday.
However, such a propeller has
not been developed. The fleets
now use hollow blade propellers
manufactured by the Hamilton
Standard Division of United Air
craft Corp
The suggestion came as a re
sult of the government investi
gation of a Pan American Stra
tocruiser ditching off the south
ern Oregon coast in March. .
the early morning moos were
coming from.
Before most of his party had
early morning coffee, the Presi
dent walked down to the stable
one day, looked over the cows
and remarked jovially that their
dawn vocals reminded him of
"home" which he defined as his
farm at Gettysburg, Pa.
Mr. Eisenhower's staff has
never seen such international
conference security as that pre
vailing here.
Not even the highest ranking
members of the White House
staff can get into the grounds
of the Palace of Nations without
a brightly colored . "D" sticker
on the motor car indicating the
occupants are members of an
official delegation.
The Swiss police informed the
American Secret Service weeks
ago that they would undertake
all security precautions for the
conference if they were left in
complete control. The Secret
Service agreed to this but re
tained control of the President's
estate.
On a large chestnut tree near
the entrance to the presidential
villa there are two telephones.
One is for the Swiss army and
it rings with a refined, flat-toned
buzz.
On the other side of the tree
is an American Security tele
phone which rings with the au
thority and volume of an air
raid alarm.
A phone call to the American
headquarters is answered by a
U. S. Army Signal Corpi en
listed man who sayi "Geneva
White House."
Not true, however, that a
telephone call to the Russians
at their headquarters produces
an answer of "Geneva Kremlin."
Yreka Chamber Votes For Test Water Wells
Yreka A vote by the Yreka
Chamber of Commerce last night
called for the drilling of test
wells to relieve the city's "des
perate" water supply situation.
The special meeting was called
by the chamber's board of direc
tors for discussion on the water
crisis.
Yreka's mayor Adair Wilson
said the season's rainfall for that
sector was about 35 per cent of
normal. He added that the wells
supplying water to the city were
so low that they had to be
"rested" each day to recover.
Councilmen were advised by
a well digger that water should
be available south of town on
city property, as a lumber com
pany had recently dug a well
there and is pumping 200,000
gallons a day.
Flowering Crabapple To
Help "Beautify" City
. Port Huron, Mich. (U.R)
This city's Home Garden Club
is promoting the sale of 2,000
flowering crabapple trees as a
beautification project.
"Washington has its cherry
trees and Rochester hat its li
lacs," a club member said.
"We'll have the flowering crab."
The club questioned Michigan
State College officials and learn
ed that the flowering crab was
the blossoming tree beet tuited
for the area.
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Driver Rams 11 Parked Cars
To Stop Big Runaway Truck
Reno, Nev. (U.R) Only
one person was Injured yester
day when a runaway 12: ton
truck careened out of control
for a terrifying three miles be
fore its driver finally stopped
it by ramming into 11 parked
cars.
Mrs. Ruby Leavitt, 47, of Ver
di, was getting out of her auto
when the heavy truck struck
it. She suffered only minor in
juries. Couldn't Shift Geart
The driver, E. R. Smith, 31,
of Sparks, said he had just made
the top of a hill two miles north
of Reno when he discovered he
could not shift gears.
The truck began picking up
speed as it rolled down the haz
ardous, curving Highway 395 to
wards the Reno city limits.
"I tried to slow down but the
brakes burned out," he said. At
the "Y" north of the University
of Nevada campus, Smith decid
ed to turn down Sierra st. ra
ther than continuing on heavily
traveled North Virginia st.
"I hit just about everything
I saw before getting into the
city limits, hoping I could slow
the truck down," he said.
Sideswiped Autos
As he neared the intersec
tion with busy U. S. Highway 40
in downtown Reno, Smith be
gan sideswiping autos parked
along the west side of the street.
He struck nine, altogether. After
this had reduced the speed of
his truck, he slammed it direct
ly into two parked cars, shoving
them into a tree.
The truck came to a rest a
block from Reno's crowded
gambling strip.
Pale and frightened. Smith
stepped unhurt from the batter
ed cab.
NAME HONORS ROAD
Red Bank, NX (U.R) Mr.
and Mrs. Vito Cimilluca, of West
Orange, N.J., Wednesday named
their new baby, the first to be
born in an automobile on the
new Garden State Parkway.
They flamed the boy William
Parkway Cimilluca.
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