Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1955, Image 3

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    MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Democratic Governors Pressim
enson To Reveal Presidental Plans
Chicago IU.RJ Democratic
governors attending the 47th an
mml governors' conference
trekked back and forth between
Aclai E. Stevenson's suburban
hrne today and many put pres
sure on him to reveal whether
he will run again for the presi
dency. Jn the forefront of the gover
nors who sat down with Steven
son was Averill Harriman of
Kw York, Stevenson's close
personal friend and the man
most widely named as his possi
ble opponent at the Democratic
National Convention next sum-
Harriman went to Stevenson's
Libertyville, 111., farm home on
Tuesday night for dinner and a
"good long talk."
The two Democrats declined
to say whether they talked about
the presidency. But Harriman re
peated his support for Stevenson
in 1956 and said discussion of
whether he will run himself is
"too iffy" to talk about.
The political sideshow all but
overshadowed the main work of
the governors' conference, which
got down to business today with
a discussion of highway safety,
road building,' and Congress'
failure to pass President Eisen
hower's highway construction
program.
Gov. John F. Sims of New
Mexico said "I told Stevenson
rather plainly" to make a state
ment. Abraham Ribicoff of Con
necticut also talked to Steven
son after telling newsmen that
the party's titular leader should
get off the fence.
Dennis J. Roberts of Rhode
Island returned from Liberty
ville saying he felt convinced
that Stevenson would run. New
Jersey's Robert B. Meyner said
he also thought Stevenson should
speak out.
Meanwhile, Stevenson's di
vorced wife commented tartly
that her husband is a "Hamlet"
who "can't make up his mind"
about the presidency.
Mrs. Ellen Borden Stevenson,
who won a divorce while her
husband was governor, told
newsmen "He loves to be dra
matic, you know."
She called Stevenson "inde
cisive" and said "that's why I
don't think he'd make a good
president he says he's deter
mined to do one thing one day
and another thing the next."
Harriman was one of the few
Democratic governors who re
fused to put any public pressure
on Stevenson.
Nevertheless, the New York
governor refused to be pinned
down to a flat statment that he
would never be a candidate.
Meanwhile, most the the 20
Republican governors attending
the conference felt President
Eisenhower would run for the
presidency again, a view also
shared by the majority of the
Democrats.
DR. CORNELL SABO
ANNOUNCES
His Return from Military Service and th
RE-OPENING OF HIS OFFICE
for the practice of
DENTISTRY
Ancient Clam Remains Found Near Lebanon
Portland (U.R) Remains of
clams reported to be 35,000.000
years old have been dug up at
the 1000 foot elevation on Peter
son's butte six miles southwest
of Lebanon.
The clams were dug up by a
telephone company contracting
crew which was digging footings
for a microwave station. They
were imbedded in sandstone
about 10 feet below ground level.
Samples were brought here
and Ralph Mason, mining en
gineer of the State Geology and
Mineral Industries Department,
said they were of the Spisula
type and were some 35,000,000
years old.
At one time, Mason said, Pet
erson's butte was at the bottom
of the ocean.
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